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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
THURSDAY; JANUARY Ho.iOl!): "V r GfcANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER " THRICE"' WMMWWdrtMMMWMy tract ' a large attendance. For so i lung the people have been without 'outside entertainment It most re freshing to partlcltpate in an eve ning with some music celebrity or a 'good speaker. Red Cross Drug0 Store The Pretcrinlion Store. o Is ocial and Mrs. C. E. Cook, who has been a guest at the home of E. T. Jndrews, left for California, this morning to join her husband, who is operating manager for the B. F Goodrich Rub ber Co. of Akron, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Cook resided in San Francisco for several years. AGED ltKSlDK.NT VKHY LOW Ott Vandermuehlen, who has been ill for some tliae at the home r) aVof hi nephew, Chas. Hutchlns, is fe I CFSOnUl J ported today to be Vfery low. Mr. Vandermuehlen has reached an ad vanced nse andis is not expected that he will survive his illness. f. S. Ivanhce has gone gn a bus iness trip to Portland. S. L. Cahoon left last night for Walla Walla on bflsiness. Mr. and Mrs. L. Denham of El gin are guests at the Sommer today. Little Ken Siegrist, has b'een ill for several days, Is very much improved. Mrs. F. H. Gaulke is in La Grande , from Joseph attending a meeting of the Red Cross. Dr. M. K. Hall, wl.o has been in La Grande for & few days, returned to Portland yesterday. Jewel Roe hus returned from Camp Lewis where lie has been sta tioned for the past few weeks. He has received bis discharge and will remain permanently. Word has been received from Al fred Groupe that he arrived at Camp Lewis, Friday with the 340 Field Ar tillery, and expects to receivo his dis charge and be home in a short time. A telegram was received this morn ing by Mrs. D. D. Hence of Island City from her son. Perry Benge, say ing that he had arrived in New York, but did not known when he would bo able to nine home. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Common of Sant:V Ilaibara, California, telling of the loss of their little son. The Com mon's were well known in La Orande National bank and Mrs. Com mons was a teacher in the high school in this city. , - Adolph Siegrist is again confined to his home with ailments following his recent illness. Mr. Siegrist had recovered to a point where ho thought it safe to resume his posi tion in the N. K. West & Co. store but apparently his condition was not sufficiently strong to stand the exertion. NOTICE. Donations consisting of jelfies, jams, fruit butlers, plain pickles, condiments and relishes such as picealli or chew chow, are very much needed and will be grateful accepted by THE RED CROSS CANTEEN Leave donations at the Snodgrass gro cery or phone Main 781, and they will be called for. SNTODAYj WANTED To buy very reasonable n second-hand Underwood typewriter. Send description and price first let ter. Box 560.. l-30-2tp FOR SALE Reasonable: Rose comb 'Rhode Island Red roosters for breed ing. Red 3452. 2803 N. Depot. l-30-2tp WANTED Woman for housework. Telephone Red 5811. 1-30-Ut LOST A bunch of keys, between the postoffice and First and Washing ton streets. Finder will please leave at Silvcrthorn's Family Drug store. 1-30-31 FOR SALE Setting henB, dny old chicks and hatching eggs from se lect matlngs of Blue Rock Hy brids. My egg record open for inspection. C. S. Sliultz. 1904 East N ave. Phone Black 3961. FORD FOR SALE New 5-passenger, only driven 200 miles. $550. No cash required. Will take any part or all in Liberty bonds at face value, quick snlc more desirable than cash. See Scott, "the Overcoat Man,' at Foley hotel. l-30-3tp ' Interest has renewed itself In the Lyceum course program which remains unfinished and the ap proaching number promises to at- FOR SALE 3 or 4 good gems and 1 good second-hand overcoat, cost $40 1 year ago. Any old price with in reason gets 'em. Come quick. Room 117, Foley hotel. l-30-3tp LOST Pink cameo pin. Return to Observer. Reward. l-30-3tp A classified ad will bring- results. Used Cars Listed With Us For Sale. Nearly new, Ford Vith shock speedometer , Chevrolet Good condition Buick B-25 ,. Ford Touring Car absorbers and $500.00 $400.00 $500.00 $300.00 We also have a long list of Maxwells, Saxons, . Briscoes and Others. SMITH'S GARAGE "18 CHltlSTA WK8TEN8KOW;- JiRIDG OV Mjyy 9 E.N HON : ' L. . . ' ' ' t , Walter Su-inghnm Itecelyea German Hook from Lynn Showing Many Beautiful Bcenrs - - IMBLER,- Jan.. 29-ISpcial)- Imbler has been having - regular spring weather for the past few days. Mllo Pratt arrived In Imbler Mon day froln Jerome. Idaho,- for a short visit who ma parents and brother, Floyd, who has Just . returned froiil overseas. . . .. . . ' , . Chris Stackland of Cove was a bns'lness visitor to Imbler Monday. Miss Ghrista Wettenskow and Levy Jenson ; ofUtah, : left Sunday evening for Salt Lake, where thej will be married in tho L. D. 8. tem ple. The newly wedded couple then go to Boneta, Utah, where Mr. Jen- son has extensive fiiruilpg Interest tnat ne win dispose pr. They expect to return to Imbler to make their future home. Miss Westefl- skow Is one of I m bier's highly re spected young Indies and has many friends, who wish her well. While Mr. Jensen Is one of Uh'a respect ed citizen. Their map friends ex tend congratulations.' ' Miss Mubla KeinB'; of La iGrande came down Sundqy,' morning for -,u, visit with her friend,. 'Mrs. Archie Keown. . . ' 4 - ' Mrs. Mable Grqss left Saturday for Portland where she went to Join her husband. . She has spent two or I' , - u ilLuncheon Suggestion!! ' i n l r-Jrl Uss3 1 sa ted, crack.er.wun douiiioii i , w UfAdSEraV iKrArrrA fUk.' salads A . ft. Welsh ebit:etc ( I Don't ask for Crackers, saf Snow. I -J three woeka .vlsntlng. bar, lather, Mr. W. L. May., .. ; Frank Oiuliam of.jElgin was lh; Imbler Tuesday bttylng oattle.;' ... W. L. May was a visitor lu La Grande Friday. ': ' Jack Rlggs of Pumpkin Ridge was a business visitor in, 'our city Tuea day. , . . J - '.- ;. " Mrs. P. S. Robinson's class lh music has grown to Targe that she Hikes two day in Imbler each weak, Mondays and Wednesdays ' " Rev. Arthur of E!)pH ' held aer vlces In the M. B. ohurph Sunday. ,: Wilford Westenakow. returned Sat urday from Camp Megde,. bringing with him a very' baij pass of pneilf monia. He undoubtcdeW had :he flu and pneumonia sot tq: At till" writing lie Ib getting oldhg, very rUce ly. Dr. Rosepian Qt tjjgltt a attend ing him. ,i ,' 'i.i,. Mrs. M. A. Stevenson of Elgin spent the week visiting 'friends; 10 Imbler. ' i ' - ' . ' Leo Westenakow, went to Ejglii Monday on a business mtssioh. f . ' ) Mr. and Mrs; pun . Meyer camB over from the flat Tuesday lo' vlt friends and relatives; ; ' ' - ' - . -, nhfls. HnlmeH renelved a telerfratn Saturday, January,, ii. convej'injt the sad news, of tne oeatn nil mother, Mrs, kirr Hoiats. tlb) Vfs visiting her daugkter. at &tat Polat. ;Idaho. Mrs. Holmes will be remem bered by many friends here, she (lay ing vllsted at the home of her son at different times. , '. ' VV f Mr. and Mrs. J.. H. Walker wijre In La Grande SaturdiiV on a shdp; 1""B Hint . s . ! J. P. Walker, manner of the ppol hall went to Hot L(t, Monday to' :try the hot baths for 16 grippe. -I Mrs; Josle Day '. arid Wm. Whit" Jmore of Imbler, were married IH Lft jOrande Sunday, January 26, at tho 'Christian church parsonage. Rev. Robert H. Croker,- orfiolated. They were then escorted to, the home of Mrs. Isabel Murray, ,'where a wed ding dlnne was waiting them. They returned to Imbler Monday where they will reside. j Miss Ida West and Charllo San derson, both of Siininiervllle.-weru married at the home of the bride's parents, on Pumpkin Eldge, Sunday, January 26. They loft on Monday's : train for a short honeymoon trip. A number of friends showered them with rice as they left Imbler Miss Eva German returned last week from Seattle, where' Bhe has been for several weeks Mrs. Helen Sargent was In La Grande Sunday to witness the Day Whltmore wedding. The Imbler meat market opened Monday morning under new manage ment. Albert and Rufus .Keefkr having purchased the business from Harry Sanderson. ; Harry .having bought the general merchandise store or Jap Choate at SuftimervillB, decided the two.buslnes was too imuch t 'handle and decided to dls jpose of the butcher shop. Harry has imuny friends In Imbler. who Vlsh him' success in hi hew venture. the Keeffer boys are not and have been associated In the meal market before and that they w"ll make a success is the opin ion of 'heir many friends. . Walter Strlngltum eelved a book leijiHWd the 'Der Deutsche Rhcin" Ifiom bis son, lynf). who Is tn Ger- frruny, whlh no dout will he a re-'j winuer 10 nun in yearn to come. Fratfk McKenn'on has cr.ew of meri, sorting potatoes at the ware house in Imbler. f L. A. Stiingham received two let ,j(er end twoj-pitu'i of 'hie son. ,yie, uiicn in oermsny. iwib uun- ap Is with him In one pls.ure. Thui- sure Idok fine as the fittest. w " Mr. and Mrs. Ci'L. Pratt entt taltri ai,number(r youngeople at their home FrliOy nvenlng, In hoej or of trson. Floyd, who haf jat returned from England - A very 'tsaot time wae spent 9n playing -jr nim succ j) While th( ""n Jstrnngers i ' XI . u . Huron, of La Grande is visiting at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hut-on. - Mr. Smith of the Smith Harare of La Grande and Jap Choate of Suiu mervllle were In Imbler Wednesday. Mrs. John Tuttlo and Mrs. Can Tuttle took advantage of the spring, weather and walked to Imb ler from their home near Willow Creek. . . SHERRY'S j "Hough and Heady" William Farnum has another of those virile, fighting roles in ".Rough and Ready," a melodrama laid in New York and Alaska. As one of the Alaskan dance hall girls remark ed In -subtitle "He'.t a man.' There was- great emphasis oil the "he." And there will be few able to repress the same sentiment. It may be spoken or merely thought but it wfll imme diately assert itself. This is partly due the author and partly due Mr. Farnum. The former has given him a role, that fits him as a glove. When opposed to a man ho Is all fight, when a woman picks on him he re fuses ; to defend himself. Could u hero nave more ideal manners? And Mr. Farnum with bis fine physique and expressive face finishes off the rolo to the proverbial "t." Of course w e couldn't have an Alaskan picture without a fight, much less a William Farnum picture. In the' sixth reel of "Rough and Reafly" the big encounter Is staged (itul .it is a fight that the combined thrills , of professional wresting and i)0xfng matches would find hard to surpass. The ring 13 again the Alas kan dance hall. Everyone from the roulette dealer to the toughest girl la the place comes ton realisation of what is going to happen when Bill Straiten (that Farnum) strides across the floor with fire In his eyes. There Ib an intensity In the situation that makes one catch his breath. Then, when a moment later he comes rolling down stairs out of the vll jqfn's room, the suspense becomes von tighter. With tnat tho fight Ib brf it) tho death. A ill Bill is the live biie when Its alt over. . It Is a real flglit. ' One cun see the muscles of (he participants quiver. ; "Rough and Ready" has beon staged realistically and lavishly. The dance hall is huge and alive with a horde, of people. Tho snow scenes ire excellent and thn Yellow Oulch Street. Is a fine setting. Richard Btoriton' and Ed Sedwlck, who pro barad tho Btory and scennro, have combined the elements of heart In terest, ' pathos and melodramatic (hrllls in the right proportions. Tliolr itdry'ls well balanced and moves for ward with ever-lnoreaslng Interest. Stanton's, direction Is good from ev ery standpoint and the camera worx pf jrlarry Forbes is all that could be desired. .,- ' . - SaturdayWhy not Save -a I j few dollars the next 2 days Saturday . ill .' - ' xi m in 11 I lstheLnd! I THE GOLDEN RULE CO. UAPTIST w. y. s. The Missionary society of thoBiip-J. lassanocorcson. tlst church will meet Friday nflor noon at 2;30 at the home of Mrs. W. N. Shado, 1307 Penn. The new thing for young men: Cloae fitting military back.. AH the go in all the big college towns. - Wo will make them up for you. Royal . Tailor line, for $18.50 to $25.00, . for thp months of Jnnunry and February. Call and see them. ' The ToKgory. l-25-7t ' You cun snve dollars on lots of mer chandise the next two days at the Golden Rule company's sale. ' Don't delny. Sale closes Saturduy. 1-30-2 , All kinds of fine candies in bulk or in boxes nt 1 -4)0-3 1 REWARD ; Reasonable reward given for return of keys picked up at postoffice Jnnu nry 14th. J nek Oliver, 1-22-tf MONEY ON CITY PROPERTY ' ! Jack Oliver has money he will lottn on city property on very easy termed l-ll-SOt' THE MOST DANGEROUS OF ALL 'DISEASES r Tvd orjntii rtf tli human body are ho I rot)) rt nut lo henltb unci Ioiir )lr sa the kidney 8, Wbou ttmy ilow up and com- Boncfl 10 Ing In tbfir dutfeo, look out! anfer in hi olxlit. Find out what tho trouble la with ul UuUr. Whenever yon fuel nrvoii, WOk, (ii7, sudor from aleeplpasiiflMti, cr Vcvrj puinn in tuu itarh. wnke up nt ni. Your kidney need hrlp. Thoae nre - a'ens lo warn yon that your kidneys re not performing tholr, functions (roperlj. TIuy oro only half dnlnj tefr vork nnu aro nl!vv;inB iniptiritiim to a ecu n. n !nto and ho ennvi'Vtpd into Urn. ncid and o'lior poinon, whWh ura rnuilnj yuii diHtroHH an'd will d trvT rtm unlwita l.icy ro driven from vur ayitxLi. pet Borne OOM MDDAL HaarUirt . Oil Oapaulea nt once. Tiiuy are an old, . trloll nrvparatinn used all over the . world for centuries. They contain oalr ' old fashioned, aoothlng oil conibiut) with stroiigth-divlun and ayatim-cleaua -' Ina; hcrba, well known and used by phy- ' ii inns in their dally practice. GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are inr ported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, and wilt either give prompt relief or' your money will be rofnmled. Ask for fhem at any dm store, but b surd to i(ot the original imported GOLD''. MEOAf brand. Accept no aubstilutea,' lii aealed packages. Three sUss I i OG rr;i.',fi)is. aiinirion, l-nya! o.., I,..-.ci and Iticl.way CtiiKlin;:--- 7: aruJ Lvrnbsr Cor.cerns, Con Corn.'nuaifies and Municipalities :i:ty u : 'i;i;Kir ,l ,t;. ic an uiK-qualcd d L'.quipnit'nt. . ar il. 5Uiuiv, liid, Orc- ii "".0 . I r-." (!! I; ftiy'l..n thV-Vc Ji-iid n.v.fer y, ?. ..i..v atirj i.ftvxcf'i- oi. ;tt l,:r- '3. iir.'.il 1 1 A. A -.-Kitiuai tcrs i'cl t ni:. V o-ttM) u ,--'ri-i' N invltui t'' - fiide at J:"?,.:,. V:ini'iuM V;:.h!.'!r ton. "..ti:.l;.TT i avLrirj? Cl-ftJ;'R. mC'.li ii,,-, Li)))iiiiiiin:iiiiiiC; !e Jnjrt rt ifca-Iqiiavtut., Vt.m ii'iiidii-.tr, PutunrJ. fttt Tznasjlhxtvitfcvo JJatalogne of Sliiterlr.! and I'iacinjr I ddrtM J A SALES ; BOARD: Utiitii Sifatcs IprucoRf edition Corrijficn Xccn Building ISrltm Oon" DONKEY ENGINES ,, Wlllnw". Tf-orra, it! it Wutson, fisliitif-ton unj o'..:rr nti:l:os. Shn' vmk'mk from li'x-.n. x 10 in. to VAr..x 1-l-ln. RAILROAD EQiJIi'MENT Zn-lh. liflnycr .... CS4 Tons au l i. Ni v AO Tons lit l:iy;r .... 20 Tons 40- ili. .tc-lnyci- 147 Tons 41- lb. iu-K VIZI Tons 4. -111. HilnVer .... 40!) Tons M-lb. Kelnycr .... r6 Tons CO-lb. N-- 2.1BI Tons 117','j-lb. -Now....'. ii0:i0 Tons Uii-lb. New 2!'10 Tons l-occmiotivts f!".ii ml nnl Rod, "C to TO-Ton. lih iyi, New Ynrk.i, Ht'.lilwins, UfMSif-ro, Clin.u::, etc. Let:. T.I l fKttS Conifrti-fl ar.d dlfconrrcted, GU.UOU to 0,000 capacity. TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES IVl'dr.l.-, l'.i to -i-Tf-e .K'.ti'rtard., I'M ti G-T-m I)r.l, 1-i ioii, aWntrfS,!l;'t'm ' K'-,4ilii8, 2-ioa V-;i., ! i-X"n ' i;?,i.;. , KtiKia II? Virii .".-Too l'd--i'iils, ';-'i ,;t:i (f.l. f.'-l'ta , cAv.'ii,ol'.ks (d;ll.T-, S-cp-Piu---fjif:i I) i'4,- -Kive-l-nsjitniifer 9 i'5id:. i''ivc-i'ns;cnrier Tc. UMAVd'j MOTOf.5 vrl:,.;-r-' air, -in-c.-tle, " .' to Ii f ., with "or e lil'.-.iu. ir.ruru t) Otfrcr Sljchir.cii nnd tl.t.) Kr-liVi Uo.-irc" Re-ierves tne r.i-hi '.cs,:r!pKjj icj.-;t -lr XCi:. te Kiiniuer set and vlnUt.r. 1 At a late hour ref regiments were sen O. tie iO"' i Wport a very enjoyable p -time. O Dr. Huron Aid d-Qhter, Mist G G0 O O W ' I 0