La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 21, 1918, Image 10

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    PAY5E TRN
L1C fiBANDETVENTNG OBSERVER
. SATTRDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 191
CLOTHING FOR
t THE
JtKD CIIOB8 WILL TAKE CON-
TIUIIVTIOX8 SEPT, 83-80.
" local Chapter And Uranches Are
' - To Supply A Quota or
' five Ton.
'. A drive for clothing for the Bel
' filan people Is to be couducted
fiora September 23 to 30 and this
movement In Intrusted to the Ai'ner
- lean. Tied Cross. , The La 0 rando
chanter and branches are expect
ed to furnish five tons. The par-
llculors are set forth In the follow
. Idb: '"' .
-.. Every kind of garment, for all
agon and both sexes, Is urgently
needed. In addition, piece goods
IlKht, warm canton flannel and
' ether kinds of cloth from which
' to make garments for new born
habies, ticking, sheeting and blan-
kcts, woolen goods of any kind
and shoes of every size are asked
' lor. Scrap leather Is needed for
repairing footwear. -
Slnco the clothes will be sub
jected to the hardest kind of wear,
only garments made of strong and
durable materials should be sent.
It 1b useless to offer to any at
Dieted population garments of film
hJ- material or gaudy coloring. Make
the gifts practical.
Garments need not be In per-
fact condition. A hundred thous
and destitute women In the occu
bled regions are eager to earn n
small livelihood by repairing gift
clothing and making new garments
adapted to needs with which they
are familiar.
GARMENTS NEEDED,
;Thls list Is merely suggestive.)
Men's Wear.
', Shirts (preferably of light col
ored flannels.
; undershirts.
Underdraws,
Trousers. '
.MI.
v. Coats
;- Work suits (overalls)
Suits. '
Shoos. . :
.... Overcoats.
Jorseys. , , ,
-. sweaters.
Sweater vests.
Socks.
Women's Wear.
. Skirts.
:-:i
Drawers.
CorBOt slips. ; '
..'" Petticoats
1 "JlOUSPS. : ' -
SultB. '
1 Shoes.
. Cloth bats.
. Knitted caps.
:. Stockings.
Boy Wear.
- " Shirts.
Union SultB.
r Undershirts. , ' ,
Trousers.
Coats. ' ' -'
Suits. 1 . '
Shoes,
. Overcoats.
Jorseys.
. '. Bocks.
stockings.
; Sweaters.
Girl's Wear.
Drosses.
Skirts.
' Overcoats. ',,
" ' Nightdresses,
. Dra R-ers.
..Stockings,
s Undergarments. '
-. Petticoats. V; . : 1 v'
Sul t,..:' . ??''" v'!l ." '
! . Bloitsos'.-
Wtiuts.
I
i,!i er. '
Boys' And (llriV Wear,
Hooded caps.
v Pinafore. ye""
Woolen union su'is.
) Infants' WcaX, i
Ilaby blankets.
' llaby shlrtB,
Sweaters.
Bonnets,
Bibs.
Diapers,
.' Shoes.
: Tinders.
Ilaby dresses.
. Cloaks,
i " Jackets.
.' Shawls. ,
Socks.
Bootees.
Miscellaneous
' lied ticks.
BELGIANS
Bed sheets.
rillnw cases. ,
Blankets.
: Mufflers.
Woolen goods of any kind what.
Hoover are acceptable; soft hats
0nd caps for all ages, and sweaters
pf any kind and size.
Men's shirts and pajamas, so
worn or shrunken as no longer to
be serviceable aro particularly wel
come, since the material ran be
.Utilised for making children's gar
. moots.
Do Not Send,
' Garments of flimsy material er
gaudy coloring, ball dresses, high
jieeled slippers, etc.
Stirf hats, either mon'a or worn
tin's straw, dress or derby.
Raincoats, rubber boots or any
thing containing rubber. Note:
Rubber heels can easily bey remov
ed from shoes.
Books, toys, soap, toilet articles;
Notes or communications of any
tort or description must positively
sot tie sent.
The committee of ladles Is:
Mrs. DE LILE GREEN.
Mrs. O. rE. MORAN.
Mrs, JNO. THEI8EN.
Mrs. FRANK CLEAVENGER.
.- Mrs. F. E. ROHAN.
J'lace: Room in New Foley
Building. Hours from 9 to 12 and
from 1 to 6.
' Time of sending: Sept. 23-30.
9-18-41
CITY MANAUKIt'K It WORT.
To the Honorable Commission of
the city of La Grande:
.Herewith I submit for your con-
(ifleratlon my report for the week
ending Septembor 19, J91S:
The fire chief reports one flro
for the week. This wan the fire ut
Fifth St, and Pennsylvania. 1 The
flro Is reported to have been the
loault of spontaneous combustion
crlgliiiitlng In a. pile of oily rags.
there- wna no Insurance on .Hip,
building. Eleven volunteer fire
men ' responded at a total cost to
Hie city of eleven dollars.
The Chief of Police reports one
nrrest for the week. This was ytar
traffic violation. Amount of fines
nnd forfeitures for the week, $30.
Number of lights out for the wtysli
Hwordi-r'H Uriol t
RecelplH from flncH
. . .$2C.()
Warrants Issued:
On Park fund
V
.1 14.00
, -1028.7V
M.042.79
On general fund , . ,
' Total
No licenses issued.
. TrejiNiii-er's Report,
Rocelpts From: 1
Walor rents .........
. $992.10
Imp. (list. Int.- .....
Imp. dint. Inst. . , .
.. 41(1.73 1
.. 929.70!
License ,
Permits , ',
Advertising . ,
Total receipts .
Disbursements For: '
Imp. (list. int. paid . . . .
General warrant paid .
(?on. warrant Int. .paid
Library warrant' paid .
Park warrant paid . . .
'Total disbursements
. .. 3.00
. . .2.00
1.60.
,$2,340.03
.$G!)1.82
, .' 29.110
.' 2.74
. 178.21
. 85.00
.$886.77
Tho street and water department
expended for labor during the week
$124.88. Twenty-four dollars and
eighty cents of which Is charged
against the water department and
$100 against the street department.
The street signs recently ordered
by the commission have all been
placed In position. Eleven of the
ft'ity-slx meters are now In posi
tion. The B St. culervt has been
completed. This . Is a stone, and
i ravei mi wiin a concrete water
way. It was completed at a total'
cost of $40. , All the catch basius
have been cleaned, thoroughly, be.
siuea the several crossings and
small culverts have been repaired,
and In some instances, completely
rebuilt. There Is a crew of flvo
men building the bulk head at tho
Beaver Creek spillway. The mat
ter of sotting tho valves will bu
takep care of while wo have the
trow at the reservoir.
Ab per Instructions of the Com-
miusloa the flro chief has selected
a hose to be sent oft for rellnlng
end same is now ready for ship
ment. Inspected the septic tank.
and find Aline to be functioning
properly nnd , nil of the openings
running freely. The electric gen-
orator used for re-charging the
Halting batteries on tho fire truclc
voased to work, but same has been
epaired and is now doing Its work
picperly. The rond next the stock
yards nnd nlso the stroot, loading
lo Island City Is quite rough and
about thirty loads of gravel will
iu .-necessary to place, It in proper
ondltlon. Would llko authority
from tho commission to mnlio the
iicccbs.'iiy repairs. .
Coming; FlKhtlrf
Bill Duncan.
Kodaks of every prico to suit
your pocket , book or your ideas.
ou will find a full llnof of Kast-
ninu'a ' at Sllvorlliorn's and thoy
will toll . you ail nbout how to use
tliom at Sllvorthorn's.
FAM I L.Y DRUS STORE
LA SANDt,ORISON,
YOUR
arc breadwinners. Master minds
and willing hands arc no gofd with
out them. Thov are the onW ave
nues to onjoynieiiKaiiJ ediukition,
improvement and siiehcss. CanXyou
afford to neglect
Our optical department
pod with the most
incuts to insure
glasses.
We invite you to
this Department.
Wo surface and
Lenses.
o
A completeJIne of the new, stylish
fall Vells,t the Walling Millinery.
, Coming: flighting. Rill Duncan.
V . 9-18-4t
All the neW fell styles in Millinery
are represe'tatfcdW the Walling Milli
nery, at closV Yalsh prices. 9-16tf
XOT1CK.
For Prunes Vail at Anderson's on
lhi, A. W. Kyn&fi'son Hanch. Phone
Red 3031. - v 9-20-3t
A complete line of the new, stylish
fall Veils, at the Walling Millinery.
Classified Ads
VOR IlKNT FtJIlNIBllliD
i-ijh ui'.NT. VPastufo. Can pm.
turo 1,000 sfteeu for three weeks.
H. IL Clea-rl Black 1082.
Sept. 20-3t-pd
WANTKD.
W4NTMD.-
gins lor, , Wost-
crn Union
, irnd must
oger, --.
on yoaia of awe,
liCHl.Seo Man-Sept-20-1
0t-p
WANTED At
cook on ranch;
from 3 to 5
1c to cook for.
9-3tf
FOR SAMO OR 'J RADIO
I 011 SALE. Havo a row.; hogs niii)
floats leu. rut Foley. .
- ' .'.' Sept. 20-21 'pd.
FOR SALE.-A. 1918 four-passcn-ger
dlspatcrX medel Chandler, al
most a newXcnr. Must-' sell at
once. ninulioNal Hotel Sonimer.
9-17' .If
FOR SALEWestaurant aud' fur -
- nished roonrlL Will sell cheap.
Phone, Main. 7xJ. . ; 8-12 rf
LOST. Oa sVeets of La Grande,
Large Came un. Finder reply
Mrs,
Ave.
Wash
9-20-31
LOST. A Silver Brooch in La
Grande. Finder, ploase leave at
Observer Office, and receive re
ward. -'' Sept. 20 2t-p
LOST. A letter addressed to Mrs.
Geo. O'Conhor, Portland, Oregon.
Findejr ' please notify Mrs. H. J.
Tcmpletob, Gen. Delivery.
Sept. 19 3t- pd. ,
FOUND. Au
rank, on Fir and
S. Owner
havo same by
paying for ad
Sept. 19
FOR SALE, HOPS. Three pound
package of Oregon hops deliver
ed anywhere lm the U..i ft; by
parcel post, Areiald, $1.00. F.
M. Morloy Sllveton, Oregon.
.- V 8-22-lm
Professional Directory
i
ATTOUNEX8
CRAWFORD ft EAKIN T. H. Craw
ford and Robert 8. Eakln, Attor
neys a law. Practice' In all the
courts of the state and the United
- 1 --
'.-Pas
I sneen
leaver
Yi
11
Slxfc
knc.
eM
LOST AND FOUND
J. D. Stutter, 802
Reward. " . '
La Grande Mattress Shop
AndxWcaving Works '
Mattress Makingnd
vating, Mattresses'
. Fluff
One block oast of Flour
All work called
EYES
themf
scientific
correctly fitted
conic and inspect
grind our own
A
J, H. Peare & Son
La Grande's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists
States. Office, Weit-Jcobion
Bldg., rooms 1-10-17, La Grande,
Oregon, - J"
COCnRAN EDEHHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard,
Attorneys. La Grands National
Bank Building.
R. J, GREEN,. Attorney at Law
Practice in all state and federal
courts. Office La Grande National
Bank Building.
OSTEOPATHIC.
DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopathic
Physician, specializing In diseases
of Women and CliHdren. Hours
10 to .12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m., nn
I
-by appointment. Phones: office
Red 1761. - Residence Red 881.
37 Now Foley Iildg. Dr. J. L.
Ingle has entered tho V. 8. Army.
VFfTERIART
DR. H, W. RILEY Graduate Veter
lnrlao. Hospital. 1409 Madlsoi
Ai. State Stallion Inspector and
Inspector of stock for shipment
Home Independent Phone, Black
41; Farmers Co-operntlve Thone,
Main 112.
AllCHTTHOTS
C. E. MILLER- -Architect, room 27,
New Foley Bldg. Phone Rod 1871.
MKCIIANb-TIIKHAPY-
Dlt. A. , N. ' MAVVlLLK--Mechano-Thornpy;
chronlo diseases my
Vtpcclnltyj Physical and Mental
Science. Hours: .1:30 to 4:30
p.m., 7:00 to 8:00 evenings.
Phone -Black 2311. Rooms 1 and
2 over . Coolldge Paint Store,
Adams Ave.
Fraternal Directory.
,i
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Orande Camp No. 109 meets every
first and third Monday at Eagles
Hall. All visiting neighbors wel
come. Dues payable at the office
of Ihe clerk, Now Foley Bldg., 9
m., to 6 p. m.
J. J, MURCHI80N, C. C
B. J. KITCHEN, Clerk
KNIGHTS OF PY1EIA3 Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night In Castle Hall(K. of P. hall)
A Pythdin welcome to all visiting
. Knights.
. J. L. ROBERTSON, C.C.
DELILE GREEN, K. of R. & S.
HOYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp
. meets every second Friday after
noon and every fourth Friday even
ing, every month in K. P. ball. All
Tlsltlug members cordially welcom.
HENRIETTA GHARST, Oracle.
MARY L. WEST, Recorder.
40DERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
La Grande Camp No. 7703 moots
on the first and third Thursday
If you want to keep time on
yourself during these busy times
iiop in at Sllvorthorn's Drug Store
nnd buy one of thono Alarm Clocks.
They are, just what you will" like.
Dally 9-19-tf
FAMILY DRUG STORE
LA GPANDCOREGON.
epairing, Feather Reno-
Tufactured, Carpet and
leaving. ;. , '
Mill, Phone lied 132.
for and delivered.
t'y M A M 1
vMaAufactured. Carpet and M l ' . ' ' , i
Reaving.; ,, ! . . . .;. .
-- ij HIJII These sneep win ue m inc vaney nnti renny mr inspeeuon nt an enriy date.
Will be ready for delivery Nofember 1, 1918. t ' '
... - . ' a ri. dLl. CL '1
W$mt SI: II ' '. J
ji-?Ct'5' ' ! These ewes will be Vosed with: Hampshire and Shropshire Rams, which
".i.'.i$??fS'Ai ! insures a fine lamb aiKl a quality of wool that brings the highest price. . fl II
'j'&Mu ! Will sell them in lots ofl0 and up Q l
il'f??-1 ' i ..A little needed nttentiAi to yo ir fences is all the expense required to HI
' run 100 sheep, and they wfil clcaniout the fence corners and your summer
'tjL'y '' - ' fallow better than any weeler made, and in addition pay for themselves If
FaV'-''?"'15 ' the first season. We are prlnaredfto give you the lowest possible price on ffil
" ' ! : '5 , . I.
Q - Tfc ' H7 ... . I
ovenings of each month In the K.
of P. HalL VlsIUng neighbors
welcome.
. L. J, MUNHALL, V, O,
. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk
A. P. ft A. M. La Orande Lodge No.
41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular
meetings first and third Saturday
at 7:30 p. m. Cord'al welcome to
all Masons.
ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. H.
A. O. WILLIAMS, Sec. .
B. P. O. B. ELKS, La Grande Lodge
No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock. Home
and club privileges cheerfully ex
tended to all Brother Elks.
R. J. GKEEN,
Exalted Ruler.
A. B. CHERRY,
Secretary.
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
RCO, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. In Eagle Ball next
: to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave.
Visitors always welcome. Dues pay
able at Young's Sweets;
W. C. HANSEN, Die.
HARRY SWART, Sec
K. of L. of Security Mt. Emily
Council, No. 240, meets the second
and fourth Monday evening at 8
o'clock at ' Eagle hall. Visiting
members are welcome.
ABE HARRIS, Fin:l. See.
J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. .
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 6. B.
S. hoids stated communications the
second and, fourth Wednesday of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially welcomed, -
SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M.
MARY A. WARNlCK.Seo.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem
bers are Invited to attend.
ROSA GLASS. N.O..
LUCIA . HALEY. Reo. Sec.
F. O. EAGLES, AERIg NO. 25?.
Meet first and third Friday of
each month at Eagles Hall. Visit
ing members welcome.
J. F. STACEY, W. P.
. LEE BELLINGER, Secretary !
School Books, Tablets, Compost.
Hon Books, Pencils, Inks, Typewri
ter Paper, Carbon Paper,: Box
Tiles, Filing Cases. All such lines
r.re carried in large quantities at
Sllvorthorn s. , .
FAMILY DRUG STORE
L. A ORANDSC.ORCaON.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W TUB DIAMOND BBANDu A
bQl fills) fc Hc ind Void ntenlUeVrV
fl boitj.licaledj with Blue Ribbon. V
in Dim. mow r wrnmr ' j
hrumJUu JTtWrotCiTI.Cires.TEBrf
DUVlNV HIZND FJIXK, for M
yemkmrUoii Bat, Safest, Alri Rellilli
r SOU) BV OfflJOGrSTS EVERYWHERE
vii & U U Ui :.&. M . :
I FOR SALE .
j I I 1500 Extra Good MERINO EWES, weighing 100 pounds nnd better. 1
! tunity to help the Government witrj an extra produotion of wool, and make - 11
I you extra money for bonds aniascs.
: iav VV LUUCkll ' I
i it i arm. m w si w sa m ib m sh sr sw w h m m bsbk m i
FOB SALE.
.".00 tons Of A No. 1 Alfalfa hay.
Hay can be, fed on ground. Good
f(d yard and plenty of good
water. Will also care for stock
during, feeding If , so desired by
purchaser of the hay. Inquire of
Dr. A. L. Richardson,
tl-KO-lOt.
A New Shipment o' Victor Re
cords lii at Newlln Book & Station
ary So. 9-11 tt
TlirTh TRIUMPHH.
,u tiranile Cltlwns Testify for the
Public Uen.tft.
A" truthfbl Btntoinent of a La
Granilo' citizen, given in his own
words, .should' conviut'o the most
skeptical about the. merits of Dunn's
Kidney PUIs. If lyou - suffer from
baclwchc, ne,svouanoss, sleepless
ness, urinary illorintrs or any form
of kidney Ills, iise Bi tested kldnoy
medicine.
A La Grand ctizen tills of
Doan's Kidney till
. Could you iliynjfii'l mp.rc con
vincing proof of merit? ;
Geo. E. Hough, brukenuin, 1H05
Xdanus St., sayn: "I am strong -for
Doan's Kldnoy Pills iind v,'liene,ver
I havo un opportunliy, I recom
mend them to my friends. I know
(ittMtoltt0itbL&&&& i asssssssssHssslsy
I The Multnomah Hotel
PORTLAND,
Si
Is Home to EAST OREG0IMIANS
The Multnomaa Hotel is B
Bhows of the NorthVest; its f acuities are always at the disposal
of Oregonians who meet to couiWel for the b !st interests of the
state, and in other wys the Multnomah has- become identified
with all that is makini for projress.
Many Eastern On
-home when in Portland, ntid the
them comfortable. The fi1
Multnomah is that the hotel is
"My Portland Hoiiic"
Multnomah Hotel Bus Meets All Train s.
ley can't be beat for backache apd
other kidney troubles. I try -to
keep , box of Doan's Kidney PUIs
on hand alitlie tftne, and when I
notice any kldnoy trouble, , they
soon overcome It. I
Price title, st nil: dealers. Doh't
simply askfor a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kluiey! PUIs the same
that Mr. Hhugi. bad, Foster-Mil-,
burn Co., MlfiJlB.; Buffalo, N... Y. .
' All the new fall styles In Millinery
are represented at the Walling Milli
nery, at close cash pjrices. 9-lfltf
BUY THAT HOMIt IN THE CITY
. NOW. Give the Children an Educa
tion and Your Wi fe the needed Best.
i ;
House, nine rooilis, attic and bath;
well built; three fiije places, hot water
heat; full cement I basement; brick
walls; glassed-in rrch, gus and elec-1,-ir.itv
tine lilnekJ to fine school and
cnrline. Ijirge .rounds; beautiful
shrubbery and trlses; garage. Good
neighborhood. Cner has left city. .
$8,100.00; term3. I'Whitfield, 605 Lum
bermen's Building, Portlnncl. Adv. ,
Special Pricer on nil our lovely
,T. C. C. and College Girl Corsets, at
the Walling Mi llinery. 9-lfltf
OREGON
contributor to the live stock
making the Multnomah their
uanagement is trying to make
ling anybody can say about the
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