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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1919)
TWO O 9 i ! 71 . PJ: '01 I i our new oeoes i i.'ii " m II ' ' A GREAT-VARIETY OF STYLES AWAITS YOUR" SELECTION AT HILL',1 DEPART MENT STORE No matter what costume you will wear, we have a pair that will make a most fitting companion for it. Why not let us fit anew pair to your feet? Men's Shoes ....$3.25, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $ 7.50 Ladies' Shoes $2.75, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Boys' Shoes $2.49, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75, $ 4.25 Girls' Shoes $2.25, $:.69, $3.25, $3.90, $ 4.25 Hill s Dept. Store IMFfcOVED STANpAItDS MKTIIOI) OK COMMEMORATION Landlfird and 'IVnant ConigiitU', Coitriliale I)isput. Tht liim-nu of fi(lustrial hoi.hie Wtd'l transportation, department of lu- iuui, jejuna iiiiii, tin; lutui eorniniuttrn iM. i.' pi iv'wvr: iilr mvii au i i loriKmaiiy oranizea lo protect war (workw from f-xri-Hnive rentals and il jlttfiil eviction and therefore known as : r;nl proiiteerinK committee are In Kom(! instances n coni(!era))le at- . u iiiion a-iMO to oiner muuerH. 1 ney lure time and aain, for example, af- fording protection to the landlord aainHt destructive or Kenurully untie . Miraolc tonuntH; they undertake, bo far jas possilde, to ndjut by conciliation i Mall or the various (rnevnnceH between hindlord and tenant which come their attention, they aid in the HEMORY OF M STARTS HI WASHINGTON Y.iyi.G.A.TONIGHTS DaiiKhters of American Revolution in Oregon SuggeM plana for the Krhotil DislrictH. 1 ..i,rW::w.W 1 8'" i ll rl lll'SI.N'KHS ORCiAMU Vrtl.l.KV ll.M.I i.KAiai:. 'Irst Ginnn uf Hi-licilule Toiillil Hrlwwn tlm "itcilliiliiik" mill tin ,'ltiarcllts., . When tli "noqiflmorks" and the "i)ourcatn" duns top.it.-lit nt 6::!0 in the firm game of the Business Men's The yarils surioumlliij; every school house in Oreiron from the larire and imposing high school to the smallest en" rural buildine. is to be nlanteil with , Volley Ball League ar the Y. M. C. A. forci ment of sanitary regulations omljblack walnuts from the historic trecsolther the rough pans will tie knock foster improved housing conditions. It surrounding the rfcmb of (leorire led off the Roughnecks of there will has been suggested, therefore, thut n ! Washington at Mount Vernon: tho.be a great many bare soots on the more appropriate name for them Would w,.t,e flaming to be made a part of ,oo i.itrmniru anu lermui lommu-; thl, Washington's birthduy exorcises tees." Beginning with February 1, th-1 to he ht.m Fli,i!iyi February 21, as 'nrlivc committee in Cleveland, O., as j Washington's birthday falls on Sat- sumeo ine name 01 i.unuioru mm . nnlav .1- ... t..ni i...... r I .. I'cnant Kelations Committee of Cuy (iilnija County." MISSING MAN LOCATED Woimdcd Soldier Is Found in Hospital After Search by Knights of C'olumhtiH. O. M. Plunimer, general manager of the- Pacific International Live Stock Exposition, also a director of the Port land public schools, visited Washing ton's tomb ten years ago and suc ceejled, after crossing the old negro attendant's palm with silver, In car ryiiiK away six nuts from th cele brated trees, which he planted as soon as he returned to Portland. Only one - - ' M Watch the Jonteel Win dow at Pufman's Diw Store Uearcuts. for the game la sehedulod to be a fast and furious affair. The roughnecks, represented by Dr. R:y Murphy as captain. Dor. Scott. David Stoddard. W. H. Ren ter, C. D. Emahlser, J. C. Snodgrass. and J. h. Cramer arc In fine trim, with the exception of Don 'Scott, who sprained his ankle badly a week ago. With tho exception of Scott the team wlH all bo on deck tonight. The Bearcats, under tho leader-i ship of H. B. Dixon,, with tho fol lowing rcachers. - 11. Crowe, Dr. L. iL. Murphy, f.ynn Bohnenkamp. Ccoil SAN KHANCISt'O. Feb. I7.-Aftcr " " "t" '."" " y ! c. u al aml MeIvln K several weeks of anxiety, James 1-'. grew, jntlt nas , ,.,. e,Kv o Murphy, :il!77 Eighteenth street, Snnfr'y flet n"1 th,s l''ir bore 10Uporents. ' ; i-'ram-isco, has been located by his ; s , nuta' n . There are two other teams in the parents in a base hospital in New I Hie Oregon state ''"'Pter. Dnugh- tl,u,.nam(!nt ,, thesc wj, mcct York City, whence he was taken af-,'" of,tl;e 1Amor!''"" 1ev0,ut 0 " h"" Wednesday evening at the same hour, t. r being returned wounded from ieded through the present leg.sla-. ttou-hrWer8 arc catainc(, bv France. ' wasmngon s ; 1,m. st0ll,lHr) who hns on his tcam j Today, through the agency of the !"-"" m:"lc " Muay in the P"b- ,.haae Bohnenkamp, A. II. Prince, F. Knights of Columbus, a check for ?r,nl''e ""l" of Oregon with a patr otic , A w Nc,aon am, Anton will be in his hands. It was dispatch-! P(trnm in the morning. - 1 lum .Kuttc,)an. Tho "Kangaroos," cap :ed l.y Albert (1. Baglcy, head of the!m"r hila turm'l l)c mU nmJ to '""luined by Rhea Luper, will oppose the K. of CI. war activities In the nine ! 1'aughtcrs with the suggestion tm,';..RoUKllri(ie,.3.- in WedneWay's game. western states, at the instance of Mur-! be t,c'c Plnt"K ''f m,,,le a J",rtu0l!This oe'fit is composed of N. W tnc exercises ano uie "m-K"""" '" : ,. D,.,t Ceniw F. Cochrane, G. I.. I.arrison and T. J. Scroe-L'in. and while thev get their use of his mother's pet name "Dettie." n''"cp' . . ... Jnnme from their jumping abilities. Mrs. Murphv Rent several checks to Wherever it is possible a member of. wi ha.e tQ kcpp orf thcjr toes her snn in France, but he did not re-;th" lUKlllc's will ns-Mst in the px-j.ln(I in the nir whpn ,hcy fi(fnl it out ceive nny of them, leading to the be-1''1' '"5 a ll" !'' ''I""" "f """-'"Iwith the Iioughridcrs. ' lief that nnother soldier by that name ! V"- Wl" tu, n, ,nJ" f " st, spudcrul ot Th(j Vlleyllll, u.n(,ue S1.hedule will had secured them.' . j'''lltl1' tlulK lhns,z,nK the new in-1 unU, th(J mjildlc ()f Apri,( vvh,,n She explained her prediennunt to ! ternatlonalnmi There are II. A. ,11. 1 t(,nm wjn hnyc p,.lyt1, of liaglev, who wired the New York !''""P,cr" A,,'!,,r,y' Kf n: . ".' 'the others three times. The. team headquarters, explaining how identi-! Th" l)n',,,, I''t and, Jlarshr.eld, Ore-, hich )ag lh(j hi);hp,t percentage of fiction might he made certain an-l -l-"m (:i,v' l'"n.llelon mid R1"':1'1'1; games won at the ond of the tourna- within forty-eight h.mrs word was reV"'s- '"' -URU'1 ' lM,..ment will be given a banquet by th phy's parents. Complete identification wounded man was made possible by f 0 of the!b(u'n 'lnPtl !n(1 11 1- s- I'"l"'rt'11 of Portland is chairman ef the com- CA TODAY l.-l-'-UI ft-' I - J ELM I I nf AxpnMurt! a.s a doll wife, and when dingra-e eoine.t lu-r htisbamK is nlnuil. jto ilisrard lnr, despite her self-sarri- jficirigTmir.se in his lu lmJj', when a li-l-ter rcaclicft liini contaiiiing- 1 he in- eiihiinatiag evidence again-. t hr wife. j With the fear of dingree gnni', the huKhund it manner changes and ho seeks to reinstate his doll wife tn her lost place in his household. Her trou bles have trnn.'foinied her nentiinent and ideus, and she leaven her husband, convinced that they are inismaUnl and that hiippincss for both lies in tlair separation. ceived that the wounded man was lo- s"m r(' ' 1 8,1,15 , , ', , throe other teams. tho hope i mil every scnooi pi im imi siiid teacher will rn-operate in making tiiM year's celebration a notable one in the history of Oregon. cntcd in bnse hospital No. 5. He is doing well and the. family expect him jhomc within a few weeks. NOT MICH MOl'KNINf;. Old ( nslom of Wearing Black (iradually PasHing Ogt, "ERGUSON A Dolls llouce- Great Play of the Famous Dramatist, "Ibsen." Also Screen Telegraph. FROM ABROAD IN THE STATE. mmmmmmmmmmmmw,mmmmmmm . I CharleH Allen and Jiiiiies T"inb, trappers, hmucht into end TIiuik lay nle.bt by Hlsiriet Oame Warden Ueorce Tonkin. pl -nded guilty In Justice court and were fiu.d $125 mcli for killing de;r out of e;iSi)ii. Mr. Tonkin found 1 0 fresh deer quality of venison nnd a The ven- 1 t the Mend ehllp- to to dislr.b f the ii(y. nkhiH, ii er mi wn b.iver t;iii in thetr cubtii. as pii seilte Iter of the It d fuiw ! utcd iiiuein; the poor At n comity f.iir ;the fair Hii iteniber Hi for a lurver Mate Im (i tinn of the .Mnltnninnlf I The request of an Englishman of i ttle inN his will that no inournihg ( .should be worn for him is an instance jof the disrepute into which the once national custom of wearing black for (lead relatives in falling amongst the: smart set. The managing director of one of the largest mourning warehouses in the West end da id it was becoming no rare thing for Indies to go iff fu nerals In half-mourning, such n giayx, heliotropes and even for men to go attired in dai k oxford grays. I'ew people wear crepe or widow's weeds, and even where black is worn a tendency is to go into colors again ai the earliest opportunity! So great is the falling off in the allegiance to Mack that the mourn ing wear department of the big dry goods stores, formerly a very import ant sci't ion of the business, is now the least important. Many firms do not even trouble to devote a specia' department to it. A famous countess who lost her hu-dmnd and son at dif ferent times on each occasion de clined to wear mourning, though she loved them both dearly. At the fun- tie rat of lu r von. who was a great sportsman, she, and the other mem bers of the family appeared in shoot GUI flP UrtUJ WEEK iUL OPENS TODAY Tlpir- 1!).- noiip.ii- ItoiiKhiieekn Kajisarnorn 24. RoUKhneeks vk. Kuneni'r lioiiclirlders vs. Iio.ir- 21!.- MltS. 1'. ItOIIAN )!' (ii:.i:it.i, HAS ( IIAlUiK CANVASS. City Will He llkli-iiteil anil Cn lains Appointed All Are Solle lleil lo Assist in the C'aiue. i ARCADE CAN A WOMAN REARED AS DOLL CHILD HAVE IDEAS OF HER OWN h-t"'l;iton. I lie dates for j y ar v re hot for I It l tilantie.l to ftsk HlM'rolirt;:! t,,n froln t tit. ; -tt(Mor; of the fair. vi(h cuililMttcd wiltt Iho money Vl-j ') to tit-- l'ortl:ntl l.iutil I'luiltut '"MV II. A. 1 , - . u-il r, IV MmiIm.i ' in the ni.;tt.-r to intr eu4uniev garootl. Mar. ei-B. Mar. rirtera. Mar. Mar. cats. Apr.- "Ralvaax eek" oiwns toilay. Mi-, rlilera. Fiank Knlian, who Is ehairman of the liifi canvass Is busy toiliy dls- oos. tfii'tttiK the city nml appointing cnp- Apr. tains for the districts. ' Tomorrow ors. . the nanie.-i of the .-.-.ptaiiis will he ' Apr. ant ouni'cd. The canvass will bo 'riders. niaile W.'dni'SiUty, i:ml the truck-si Apr.. I will call Tlutrsday lol tho cnntritHl jtlous. Should any one be overlook ed by the trucks tv 2 p. tn. call-lip your captain and a "follow up"' car .will call.- No one Is to tie left out lot this carv.'.ss. Contributions will he receixed of any tliiiiK that you do lot need, but that lias fcood wear ing value, such as men's women's and cliildicn eiolhiiiu or household jartii-les. llveiyore will he j:liid to ulir to this, cause si.uiethini: useful. Iairue Schedule. The sr-heilule is as follows Fob. 17 cats. Feb. tldern. Feb oos. Feb. cats. Feb. 19. Kangaroos riders. M-.'.r. Mar. eats. Mar. riders. Mar. 17. KoiiRjir-.ecka I!oUf;h- 5. Ttefirc its vn. KnnBaroors. 10. HouKhnccks vs. Ileat- 12. Knngarro.os vs. Rouph vs. Kan- show, w 111 tol 'I J in. John M. M inn W' l-c na d tt pi the state 1,'i.lslala Ibis I'l II. II-, Hnc. '! tn N SoKni In i;.,it. I', ill II. I Nem-vl rlia1.'it,i . ' lion-.. . ' .-s.M.a In K. lH,,la Colonel I - 'until In lln il.'ur of Hu ll rl of On- tu.. !!.!!,, 'o'n ar. I--. ' A in ii lean 1 1 i.-s In. tiit.-i l.ii r j : . M-.l'. Ml,- Ml. II, I'l have Kuia-n II' lire to III! ke ill til.' KOIUlll'P .i!l also aililii',. I'.ii I of t he rial I'UKKU IS DUV Sl'.MMKU 'l-NI VA, X. V.. I',-!.. 17. C'harle iscii.-y, a nail luecl .MoliawK liuliun ).,l (lr ml.' has praven her Ecneros "' "' 'il'. indicts the divest sum jn n the past. With this nssnrjinro nice this yi-.-u that has keen expcii !mis. Kohan takes u'.i the work with "'id in iiuiny years. Hclh-y spnuiffan carm-i m-ss .thai assures success nto iiiiiiuineiice a a weather piophcl Ifiom the veiy bcLir.ninp.. ln.-'t aiituinii, when he prophesied that J , . the prc-cnt winter would he a miW ami j This o-.ir Uisiness, Tailoring. If open one. IK- liases his predictions on! you want a house built vou would iro 10. nearc .tti vs! Itonglirld- 24. Roughnecks vs. Ilouch- 2fi. Ilearcats vs. Knnparoos. Sl.-i-Rouphr.ecks vs. Tlear- 2. Kangaroo;; vs. Roueh- 7. Roughnecks vs. Kmgat- fi. ncaroas vs. Roughtld- H. Roughnecks vs. Rnllgli- Ifi. Ilearca. vs. Kangaroos. SI'l-'.CIAL ni'I.ES Games called off by mutual con sent of both captains only. Game foifelted if other team Is not on floor 'o pi ly at 5::it p. in. Referee's decision on points, final. MEDICAL SERVICE l-'aetoi les lteHii-t liidlllrlnl Healtll Work Adds lilc(i to, l-lffieleney :the actions of the liiilsknlt and tilhel ; animal s. The habit of the muskrnt i !to build his hi.H'.e thick in wall and .high. 'Uns winter they were the re IHIW, soli Iselh v. t 1 US. :nvay the st, V, to a cai p. -nter. This is why they come have si tai'ois. dur send must fit bcfoie they leave The ToKce-y. 2 10 7t -liiii-tii.il an. I.iti. 4'nn a i'tr..if.. u .in kiica cf.li .jlM'tll.n tS( ft:. I . 'Wl' . .-.'II til, 'anient l.y p ll. II .Vld. 'I ll S i 4al.j,vt ..f A -.in .1 or n. ri-iii' on tin. way M'l'i-.' Ii.,iui. T b"cn i ii n il in: I )., M.nsl.ti. 1.1. hut i it"le aK.i UK!.. Aimlii Ilic ctt . K'1'.e t lai- ; ay Ui! b i e I'.W H0 Kli WATl'll OKI. AHUM V I TI'Y. Feb. 17.- The "v. hole later" carrietl his sample and the "i stuff." innls:''' ' gl-at ii-l-i At friU. h cm rla ting in (ljii-(. lu ll iliain.it --,.. t i ' "i'a 'lil nir. in "A I '.It's !l..u.e,",otie.l-'"'K I'l ot ?ie i,'t 4'"ti ii 4lic He, ink II. s. ix. t'lfi the ife.L-.--t ii i h. I'H'i :in .1 with fidelity to tiut'i. i.i t'i. ''Al..lrs Home" ha . I..'. H I K i ll i.cl l,y Arleraft frl U .e I'c'is.i" t le fain. ni dratiKltic -tar. Who Willi ! l.-M-.l w ' n ! filial.' V.lli-l IT.'.f : i Hl HI l,' :1m- th,- r.- ' I' t'. .1 1 1 1 1 '- lrilcr" d..-lalcd How iniii-h for a full i-iei1 of he was n.-kc.l. ' Mty hii' ks. cnh, replied the helesalc dealer. Tin men duit up. 1 hen the eac was dcliwrcd the i'e toilers were on lian.l l-i samite it. It ! looked ji'l light. j Siting." yelled one as he pln.-i) hi Hps to the first bottle. "Wnteii n,l t .-. ll" 'e,'' w as their verdict, in-dea.t.of ".ed jour inaslt?" AMOISIS I'OOI. I'AltMKK WKI.I.l'SjJ'I'i. SI. 11 V? ll- Ii: ln -. iii.m V etMllliilt I Ooi ..! Inn, 1 1 N.oa ,f) er, the w fe ilHlls i f,. ill ii ml ortl lor ,.- r. -vhiO Us di-atlu lit yu.ij she i. WltTi'.Ut the ant inevitable. 1 llll. .I i!d lo Ins I. mill of r... , - i. Tew wes-Vp ay. Vlll M ;ir e CD ' i sJ'oJ). urn. '"" ii. I noith ... li.ti. Wllat sn'.iT iiiioth A i rarnu-r liyg near Higginsvitle evi I !. i.i'lt- liairtui fccanl that war prices u Jt-cen rc'liieed a cil'it h,- he ileueed two llicginsville' n.toiisls for Mitlinit thei'if o of the v0) r :h.t nu mg f..r .- iQier the ilif:id(lU0,tiMi'. than J iterm 19 ffmnlf it oat when 'SJi? tw mrtC)i"taehe,l t).-(THttipp'.! imyTtiTd on the they had givrn him. Industrl;tl niedii'itl service has hfln of rnnslilprnblfl valtio tn hialn tniniiiK the hoalth nnd efficiency of facltiry emphiyofs. occordinE to ro pnrts received hy tho workins comI tlons service. rcp:'.i tmrnt of La bor. A nutnher of larue plants whtf'h niaiwtnfned nurses nnd phy sici:inn in constant ntte::dunie orfr "limy specia medical benefits to their worknn'n. Canvful health 'ipervtsion pre vents the spread of c niatior even in plants where in:iny thnnsnnds are emplnved. the reports state, and th'iely health seeurUy Is infi'eTsed, hotno laelorwsi Itave installed tally etjuippt-d mpitals with frm. or piactically " free, dispensary st-rvire ;Mid dertat Keivho. iVriflttlieala insp.Mt'oni inclntlini: of the emffirs of the ron:- iit rnrsop servii'- U mioptd in many places. "ar:iv ies which h lul.ipted u'h plav. report tnat-ri.l tncreusrs in ift eiruifiicy f i)',l.- tnen a a rfut. e f)l'e fjili; y ina'i'X :1 vpi'Ci;'.!;.' or. r .miiv an I .ft'coiir.ii. 't t . Hieir f.iniilv plWC.iift wh.-n imip lsiKe of al : , iii ,, H'lH Ul'inl til ' HHI MiM'tl.f.m"" .IHO'I rrat Hut U JV. t.;n H !0,t nKve the ur- fute ol';'ie "ivufc li. A se,i, Marys irii , : r.Mii-M t la;n's v i'-n chilly a!-yfar-: a-f. 1CV.MT Ci.l.i days. II;: .iri ,mI ' ursf.l 1 Kas UiTH-.ly. aw ay :n;-l ! inc. !'" it l J t tV' '.idful ( "tm i Ii I 'tired, c-ild if ur.cn foilowPif by , Mo., writes:' "A hunt two '':ifh f.r whi.h ( hamher- idictnedv ha-f prurt-n espe i.'ldo. iis. W. (Hv'ii, n;y littlf b y Jean ciu;ht n !itnl comhc.i dieadfully for i'.l n miiii!cr of ceiifrh metti- ! :hin' !id him any tfood mo--t i- him I'lKiinitcrlain's lVm:h p,,iiy i:reut'ei hi fiuin !'1'-"' n rtiil ttiore ne -l iiiumum" imk iU he w: cim-d. 1 think miv chlldv, W! ;i ') tiav ns i i ; l:i Sultrrrluid 't.is att-Mt :. .1 t. tin l..-.'st uiiim lt,.,.h en I, st un-Witf-rtcl t h-il I'l'fttb ng fastened to two Iron ll lire "il;u.ntS,il f,v Hue 19 mad ef It rlos.-st to tli :irtance li' the l..lCT"'- ...,...s .CI-.. 1'ino mtiniiiriw I'lniiiy iinnr "OLii-ni qii e wi.Vly read. l,.r, .1 ,.f f i, ,.e.me..C, K In PV 11 'work fil-r haliiHclpncd me l S Oliyiscal PT,-iTiiiiiatiorj (aie dis, 'yd their d Ts. , O Fruits and Vtgetables WE OFFER TODAY Oranges Lemons Bananas Cocoanuts Eating Apples Crape Fruit Carrots Cabbage' Cauliflower Parsnips . Turnips N . Sweet Spuds'-, Lettuce '; Fresh Columbia River Smelt-Received" Daily. PHONE YOUR ORDERS-OUR DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS THE CITY Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the TracK I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT J. C, HENRY Residence Undertaking Parlor FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Phone Call Main G2 Day and Night OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. run .one? and iar for COUGHS 11 1 t2) cmm:ip i AJ- Via KW&e-3 mim 8 For Many Yefirs l!ie Standard Family Cougli Medicine Take No Substitute for Foley's Honey end Tar EOI.D EVERYWHERE ' In ths sealed package ii of Its eoodness sealed in Protected. preserved. The flavor lastsl iSK font and be SURE to est WP.idiLEys. 1 irs in a sealed Package, but look for the name-the Greatest Name in CcocJy-Land. Sealed Tight -gpj Rign7 ..." li i 7 IK. k o o a- 4 ' o O