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THURSDAY, .TAKITSRY2?,. 1019. LA' GRANDTC EVENTNO OBSERVER Red .Cross piCug. Store The l'rvhci ijiUou Store. U. S. GETS GUNS "" 0 (INDIANA ALSO V ,. .. .LIVE STOCK EXPORT ! MADE IN GERMANY PROTESTS RATES' o ... i i 1'rtceii or Lam us on Upward Trend a itmi i it l nrxr m y an i Jan. S3. The Kruppl.11""0: .J"n fi:KTi'wver QjlPnt ( ron !, ,i.: . :ror jmes y. uooctncn 01 inaiwna on ;ii;4.i . m . ! (Wednesday ulaced the resources o6l 8 COBLENZ, Callle Receipts Large. Social and ' Peitsonal J Norma Bbzarth of Lexington, Ne braska, is registered at the Foley today. 1 nitB.1 Cr..t. t. TV !.. The task undertaken h .h. K,i. Mice bii of the fight of the In-T PORTLAND. Jan. 23.-rt,e hulWred consists of making pSrts for severity-;diana public Mrvice commission and six cars of exceptionally good two iiffomnlet. runnnn .it4 h ' MRainst thi new long-distance tele- looking cattle were received at the tne American authorities as part of ' , ' ............ . . ' Pflnai-ul Hm-lnenn anil iSaiiail a at nta- me war material, of fered by the Ger- 7 . . ' 7 , . wirocommunicntion systems'and Post master Cieneral Burleson's act. The new rates are not being collect ed in Indiana, because of a temporary restraining order issued by Judge A. B. Anderson of the United Stales dis trict "court. ' PRIZE BOX mans under the terms of the armis tice. . The German commission which has been in Berlin debating the Question 1 of ihe heavy (run turned down by the Mis. Idaho, today. J. A. Filzpatriik of Gooding, is in I,a Grande on business The Fortnightly Ciub will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Con. Oxuer tomor row night. The "Even Dozen" club will meet at the home of Mis. C. W. Hunting . tomorrow aftcrooon. INFLUENZA CASES IN QUARANTINE Tho following limine of I.a Giando are still under quarantine for influ enza. V. Lyman, 203 N. Fir street. . 1). F. Webb, 110 5 O avenue. H. E. Blevlns, 11 OS I avenue. C. Kay, 140! Dtll street. W. M. Boatwick, 1417 U avenue. O. C. Osborne, 16OI; 5th street. Also there uro three case of scar lot fever under quarantine. Ethel Horndon, 1810 V avenue. Kalpli I'ybiirn, 1510 Monroe si. Delbcrt Hammer, 1202 G uvenuu. PAY NOW January 30th date for final pay ment on Fourth Liberty loan bond.-. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK. Coblenz and reported that eighty can non have been shipped to the head quarters of the American army of oc cupation to replace big guns which failed to meet requirements. With the delivery of the parts for the seventy two cannon and the arrival of the oth er eighty, the delivery ofjieavy artil lrey to tho Americans will have been completed. The American allotment called for 152 heavy guns. FILIPINO IS XATWtAMZKI) HONOLULU, Jan. 23. Sergeant Leon Ferondu, a Filipino, enlisted In the United States army, was ad mitted to American citizenship here yesterday by Judge Horace W. Vaughan In the United States Dis trict Court, over tho objections of S. C. Hiiter. United Stales District At torney. Huber said ho would seek to have the citizenship papers can celled. Friday Judge Vaughan. granted citizenship to a Japanose enlisted man holding this was authorized by an act of congress adopted last year enabling the naturalization of aliens in military service. It was announc ed by the povernnie'nt proceedings to cancel the certificate in the Japanese case also would be commenced. Portland union stockyards on Monday and luesday, which brought 1700 head of cattle, 115 calves, 8830 hogs and 1000 sheep to the market. 4. Trading started early Monday morn ing at the cattle scales with decided amount of "pep and by afternoon the majority of the cattle had crossed the scales. There was only a fair demand however, and though the cattle were of CiOVKKN.MK.NT iKTS OKI'ICK VANCOUVER, Wash.. Jan. 83. 'The fedoral emplo'yment office to be established In Vancouver will bo lo cated at 313 Main street, recently vacated by tho Oregonlan agency, which had been there seven years. William N. Marshall, who will be in charge of the office locally, with two others' moinbers of the commis sion, today decided to take this of fice. It Is a block from where the Portlaml-Vancotfver cars stop and In tho same block whern all tho Van couver cars loop, Including tho in terurban lines to Sifton and Orch ards. Work of preparing the office for uso will begin at once. MAN V SHIPS Tll'.n I P IX Itl'KXOS AIKKS HAltHOIt BUENOS AIRES, January 23.. Nineteen steamships and 13 sailing vessels, aggregating 00,000 tons, are anchored in the harbor, awaiting or ders on account of the strike of har bor -orkers here. They fly the British, French and Italian fings. Several steamers have loft Buenos Aires in the last few days for Monte- good grade the market had been slight ly weakened by the over-supply of the previous week and Tuesday uf ternoon cattle in all grades were quoted at fifty cents to a dollar low er. Best steers were demoralized as the result of the increased numbers and limited outlet There appcured to be a ready market, however, for best steers with quotations of $12.00 (a" 13.25. A good many calves went from $8.60 13.00. Hog sales duilng the past week I have been restricted almost' entirely jto present needs. Tho market has been in a rather weak condition for the past few days, but Monday morn ing found an advance of twenty cents for prime hogs. Top quotations were, flti.8017.00; with the bulk of sales 011 Monday and Tuesday $10.85. A large supply of hogs has been ou tho market to date giving tho market an ; unhealthy aspect, but trading this week has been running more true to form with slight advances. ; In the sheep market lambs are con tinuing their upward trend in prices and several batches of prime lambs were sold at a top quotation of $14.50 with a strong, steady demand. Lvves, Jyearlings and wethers are also being SALE. Saturday, January 25th. FOR SATURDAY NEXT WE OFFER SEVERAL HUNDRED PRIZE BOXES, EACH CONTAINING MERCHANDISE IN VALUE FROM 25 TO $3.5 O. ONE BOX CONTAINS A WOMAN'S $7.50 FUR SCARF. ON SALE in unlaid riri'nnt Inimirlpil fill' . it was esiimaieu i'ov Japanese!... ., The former busv port here is rte-i1""" . c"v"ly ' .rini jiml mils on mites of silent here would be eligible- to American citizenslfin if Jutlg.? Vaiightin's nil-, lug was sustained. MANY JOINING The bulk of the lamb sales quays, flanked by huge empty eleva-j"' '"" l"u ". l, tors are to hi seen. The streets sur- , f'1-- I rounding the docks, which aro usu- Cattle quotations: Best steers, i myn,T . t ,1 . -m i-. 1 iiv ininnu.il with drnvs. are eiinitv. s.iw.l goon to cnoice steers, A11UJ)IAJj toUJUUJ, ' the only sign of llfo Is $10.25(0)11.25; medium to good steers, ; .'. , T - small groups or idlo men, smoking i$8.75fi 9.25; fair to good steers, $7.75 Spirited enlistments are going on m nnd B.)lnnln(! y,ml8 , the shade ! (88.75; common to fair steers, $(i.753 ' the prospective national guard com- ' . , 1 7.20; choice cows and heifers, $9.25fi pany being formed in this city. Three 1 10.25; good to choice cows and hcif-' Choice 10c Ch nun oice ' l times a week enlistments are received FROM ABROAD IN THE STATE. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TAKE NOTICF.'ers, $8.75(20.75; medium to good cows 1 J and physical examinations given at the Irig camp No 2980 R N A wni ;and heifers, $7.508.50 office of Dr. R. W. Logan, examining physician. J An avorage of ten has been put i through the tests and finally enlisted fair to me- hold its regular meeting Friday even-;d.um cows nnd heirers, $..75(f 0.75; . ing, January 2-lth, at which time the ' canncrs, $.1.50$ 5.00; bulls, $G.00 , new officers for the yenr will be in stockers ; By raising motor car license fees 50 per cent Oregon would be able to spend $11,000,000 in 1920 on hard-surfaced roads. Oregon mineral resources for 1918: gold, $1,270,300 (decrease $221,500); silver,-$143,500 (increase $40,000); copper, $075,535 (increase $50,100). North Portland New street car line which hns been under construction into Peninsula industrial district, is completed and ready for service. The new line enters the district by way of paved Derby street approach to the interstate bridge and passes along North Portland harbor line, connect ing with old line near Live Stock bank. Ninety-pound steel hns been used to meet the heavy demand of this rapid ly growing maufacturing center. Consolidation of city and county governments at Portland opposed by senators and representatives, as it means abolishing hundreds of salaried positions, some of them held by rela tives. ' ; Utility commissions should organize cui new lines and study out ways nnd means to get capital to come into western states, build railroads and utilities and sec to it that they arc 'money makers. When Oregon's young walnut groves are in full bearing will rival Califor nia's $3,000,000 crop. Largest grove in Oregon covers about 2000 acres. Those who would exclude all immi gration take u narrow view of nation al traditions and national needs for development. during the past few evenings.- NTODAYj WANTED Residence property south of track, no less thn 6 rooms. Mail description and price to Box 912. . l-23-2tp stalled. MRS. HENRIETTA GUAR ST, Oracle. MARY L. WEST, Recorder. l-22-2t VANTEI A refined woman to take charge of home, two children. Phone mnnding officer.-- Black 31)01. l-24-4tp GUARDSMEN, ATTENTION. Regular weekly drill will be in stituted next Tuesday evening at 7:30. All memnerB oi companies t mm j r 1 1 K nnlirin.l In that effect. Important business to be considered. By order of the com- 9.00; calves, $8.50fi 13.00; and feeders, $0.50(0 8.50. Hog quotations: Prime mixed, SI 0.80(B) 17.00; medium mixed, $10.50 n10.75; rough heavies. $15.00(B1IS.00; pigs, $14.00(o15.25; huik. $10.80 Sheep quotations: Prime lambs, 13.75(0)14.25; fair to medium lambs, !iuu'.i li.uii; yearlings, 5io.iwii.r,i): ti10 treasurer,-not paid for want of wethers, $9.00f& 10.00; ewes, $0.50 i (mua t umi including No. 4220 8-u0- KOllOS of 1 ill 8. -''Intorcst - on tho nbovo warrants THE GOLDEN RULE CO. The following listed horses have been missing from my pasture sin c about October, and information con cerning them is sought: Sorrel mare, two years old, white in face; black gelding, two years old, white hind foot; bay tmare. one year old, small stripe in face; black cell ing, one year old, face and two hind feet white; sorrel gelding, one year old, small stripe in face and white on hind feet: bay gelding, yearling, dirty gray gelding, yearling; dirty grN' marc, yearling. All these anin:r.:s bear the ox bow brand on the right shoulder. Please notify HAKRY SCHWEI1KE, 1-20-8 La Grande, Ore. ATTENTION' D. O. K. K. An important business meeting of Hhalcd Temple No. 170, D. O. K. K., v ill be held immediately after the reg ular convention of the Red Cross lodge No. 27, Mr.ndav evening, January 27th. PERRY OLIVER, R. V., DELILE GREENE, K. of R. & S. I-23-4t rl'.iinUM.,., l-.ill frw I'miiilv V,i,.,Hi ,i I u Notice: Tho undersigned county ialo"a 0,1 Jnu"ry 1ft, 1919. treasurer ha8 funds cu hand with JOHN FRAWLEY, which to pay all wurrants on the cold creams, rubbing l or county 'und undomed by Toilet creams, creams and campholatum for burns, for croup, for chapped hands, for bunions. All of these you will find a large amount in stock at Silver thorn's. 1-23-Ht BOIL DRINKING WATER Owing to (he shortage of water nt Beaver creek It Is now necessary to get part of the supply from the Grande Ronde river. All wnler needed for drinking purposes should he ladled Cohnty Trensurer. ns a precaution against germs or con l-9-lti-23-30-F-ti. I lamination. While the conditions al the river arc much improved over for nor years, there being now little or no rhnncc for contamination from lit meat company's plant, the city healllj board urges boiling of drinking wu(i as a precautionary measure. JOHN COLLIER 1-15-61 City Manage!. FAMILY DRUG STORE lA GRANOC.ORtGON IUCKHECHT REG. U. S. PAT. OF-T. ARMY shoe Hiker. Motormen EKA ATSgfl ht9! F.rmer. Conductor. JfiK? A$SJ(SS, OrchardUt. Hunter. TWS- ff'rtifrSy ' The standard Army Shoe made from 'top-grade materials by top-notch work men under expert supervision. I All the more reason why you should ' insist on the BucKHECHT Army Shoe and accept no other. Worn by thousands of men in all walks of life- office Men Attorneys Physician ) Look for the name BuckhechT stamped on the sole of every Shoe. If not obtainable Jrom your dealer, send name and vour order direct to BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Manufacturers San Francisco $8.00 to $7.00 FARMING OUTFIT Large sized Runiley oil pull, with: 12 plow., separator, derrick, complete outfit, price $3000.00. Might consider! good residence in town, and pay thej difference. Box 904, La Grande, Ore l l-18-3t Home Maife Pies, Cakes and . . . Duugh-nuts at the State Cafe HAS ANYONE Had a Fire Had a Baby Had a Party Sold a Farm Been Arrested Died Eloped Divorced Embezzled Left Town- Come to Town Had Twins or Colic Sold a Cov or Lost an Auto Laid ia a. Stock of Whhky Stolen a Do.g or His Friend's Wile Coirimitted Suicide, or' Jr?uttlr Fallen, From an Airplane or- F lleii Into a doal Hol or " i'allen Into a Logacy e e . . . TIIA'T'S(fcEWs(e '... Pli one 6r Mail t the s ' Evening " Observer WAU . DKPARTM EN T I J 'SPMJGE. PllODUGTION COKPORATION Sealed Kids Will Be Received on tho Following Equipment from January 15. 1919, up to 11 A. M. February 15, 1919 X DONKEY ENGINES Logging, Hoisting and Loading ' Willamette, Tacoma, Smith & V,'alon, Washing'on and other makes. m ' Bizr-s ranging from 6'i-in. x JO-iru to 13-in. x 14-in. A. C Electric Motors 440-volt, 3 -pha.K-, CO-itI 3 to 75 II. I'., with or without starters RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Rails 20-I1j. Relnyer . 20-Ih. Nc.v MS-lh. R-hiver . 40-lh. R-layor . 4"i-lli. Nov.- 45-lh. R iny.T . M-lh. Rchiyer : CO-lh. New C7H-11). New .. iO !b. New . 6SI Tons . 40 Ton-l , 20 'l'on.4 . M7 Tons .l',.;T Tin 4 . 4'1'J Ton.i . i,fi Tons ,'1'M Ton.i .r,o;((i Tons .2010 Ton Locomotives Gcnr' d and Rod, 'M to 70 Ton. t Kin)-', Nw yo?k, llaiiiwinv Hi'ijlci-H, Climax, etc. Logging Trucks Connect. I and disconnected, 00,000 to bO.OOu cii)iaciij'. TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES Trucks I'aikarrls, to 5-Ton ' Sl;indants, 1 ',4 .to 5-Ton, Harts, l'i-Ton Dcnbys, 2-Ton ' Bcldcns, 2-Ton Vclics, 1 ',i-Ton Unitcds, l'i-Ton Gruniin-llernsteins, 2',i-Ton I-'cderals, 3-Ton . Carfords 3la-Ton .;) ciuicmooilcs Cadillacs, Se'vin-rasscnger lio-lgrs, Five-Passenger Fords, Fiye-raiscngcr r Also OTrfER MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT FOR SALE For Tcrirrn, FuH Inffjrmailon nnrl I")ecr!rf Ivo (,itt;loifuo of Kquijmient, Addrcw All 1ii;ica to the SLES BOARD, United States s 8e e !fipruce PcQlQctiion CcHpornfitn oif,HuiIdlnn. Portland, Orcnon (5) 60 G e o o ------' J 1- -in 1-iTii.m-ii i-iiti-Bi - n -i tii mm- -J- ' " i