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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
o i.llMt:!1?Mr.::t.iUiUil, c ETC7IT o o J i I 1 I i w o ' o I!- . ' Let s ynkorm tqe band 1 4. r.i GolcTin youf ' Garret No doubt you have valuable garments stowed away in the garret or a trunk discarded be cause they were slightly soiled. This is a day of economy. Get them out and con vert them into up-to-date apparel through the use of ' With a dOBire to out life In the old 1 band which la not a commercial nr. 'home town; with a further desire totalization rfrxanlzedv the purpoM j nave a ilrat class band that will help , of making money, but one organized .put life In the olcTtown; with the de-'fy the community betterment end to termination to put La Crando In the 'furnish music for .patriotic and foreground in tivefy undertaking, ' public functions: we, the undersigned, pledge the Evening Observer I 25.00 'amount set opporJte our names for J. C. I'ennoy Co 25.00 the purposo of raising a fund to pur-'Rod Cross Drug Store 25.00 chase unlferms for the O.-W. R. N. Kred 1. Holmes . 26.00 United States National Bank. 25.00 'A: reai Sa tisfaction! . ; , YOU HAVI WHZX YOU KNOW YOU HAVE PURCHASED "THE BEST . rd THE LEAST o'uTLAY OF MONEY I La N. Grande National bjnlt K. West, . i... . i 25.00! 25.00 hi .Grande Orb. Co. 25.00 A Great Satisfaction ARE- GIVEN RECEPTION Hill's Dept. Store fli. C. Hamilton . 26. 0 ' 25.00 j iKnights of I'ythlas 25.00' Dr. K. P. Mosbman . 'Mil. AND MILS. CAV1NICSS VISIT i8ftl" JOSKI'll HIGH SCHOOL AT-iMr"- Vonnn TKNDANXE INC KKAS1NG SHIP l0r"K0n Grocery Co. FMJUIt TO PORTLAND. JOHKI'H. Feb. 110. (Siieiiall- -utlcmlancc of JoHcph high school ia.ll. int.rcusinir. Thoro ia no sickness !' - 10.00. 26.00 ( 25.00 10. 001 6.00 j 5.00 I 6.00 ; 6.00 ! !, , YOUR VlFE'S BACK ARE-PAID FOR " 7 : ' .., ' . .'V " OUR DYES REGISTERED AYERSH1RES The use of these dyes will save a dollar for every dime invested. All colors. Easy to use. Price 10 AND 15 ' ' La Grande Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Orandf)f Oregon !A. IJ. Cherry Mrs. Ed FoiU . -The Ktut,,aD Jt'orvy . , hk rousing, lheru is no Hick news I " x v'",,'t"- unioiiK the Ktudents at present. Sev-Kpjnk Mty fi.00 I ct ill scholars who did not re-enter i wben school opened this lat time are in school uum. The work is prog res Hiittf fine. J'ike de lioie left Rummy for Port land, where he expected to find a bar ber to help in his Bhop. a i The .Inttfiih MiMitiv cmnnnnv is hin- p'tK several cars of flour to Portlund thin week. . , Willinm Graham nnd wife enrne in this 'week from their-ranch on Sheep Creek. Putrick Mullun nan accepted a posi tion as janitor in the Joseph schools. (iluuyb (.'raven and Bister arc tal; ntr, lessons in erenm testing from J, P. Denier, local' creamery man. L. O. 'Akins and wife are in from Ztimwalt this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Dawson en A Great Satisfaction YOU HAVE WHEN YOU PAY CASH FOR YOUR FAMILY THEN YOU KNOW YOU OWE NO MAN WANTS Away with, the clanking chains of credit slavery away with useless extrava ganpe start today to live right WITHIN YOUR MEANS and pay cash. START A BANK ACCONT AND BE HAPPY ; l rtniiiril a group of Joauph Ijovs, who:wori( dimu. MOW Mi:Mlli:ltH JOIX W. II. I'. i'.vio.n Noi.oiKit mi sri:iti;i) HIT DIvATIl OF AX IXFAXT, illl,l. I'NION. Feb. 2 1 . --(ftpcrfal )-V. W. Stvt.'i:s thif- went: rocL'lved a fine r(i?lKt!n!(l Ayylilr' bull from Port ItncMl, l)ui;lah county Mr. 'Stevrua atul Mr. U'lilt l.uiiKford altto have fijur roKlHlortil liuiltrs on tlte wuy.j fi'om Iowa. Prke 25 tftchj '( . Hill. Wont of Not t'r Powilet'Was in . - tlio city Hil wiek bavins dental Lincoln's now in ' ' rgittsM i.ttt zS At Last J3D B9f j The Silo for Eastern Oregon ;. . IT 13 BUILT DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS. I IT IS BUILT TO WITHSTAND WIND AND WINTER. IT IS THE ONE SILO FOR-THE GRANDE RONDE V ALLEY. H-L-F SILOS Double Wall Freeze Proof 1 f-TT'-G" H 5 i f ourbr ludBwilhliiihldu lumbar maka the If-L-F SUA a vnry (ronu building rather Atan barrol. Baceuia told dlracL thaaa wondtrful ailoa artunllr roil Irla thaa com mon, tingle wall atavasilot. sAor talrrihsna-- 1493 In Use FOE SALE B Edwin Morrison, Summerville, Or. Amoiig Grande Ronds Valley farmers who have bought the H. L. F. Silo from Mr. Morrison are: Wugh Huron on tho Sam Brooks farm, one 50-ton silo. Duncan McDonald, one 96-ton silo. Mike Royce, one 72-ton silo. Simon Woodell, one 5C ton silo. Miles Woodell, one 50-ton silo. Geo. McDonald, one 120 ton silo. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE NOW ON, WHICH SAVES $100 IN CASH-GOOD TERMS have been in the service at their hom lust Tuesdny evening. The boys all had a dandy time. . Mr. and Mrs. J. U Covinous of I,n Grande are visitors at the Cavims: and Branson homes this week. Mrs. W. Al. Jones leaves this week for her homo in (jervis (near Kjlom) following n six weeks' stay in Joseph Oliver Green arrived this week from Joneshoro, Ark. Mr. Green is a eon sin of A. Mc('all of Joseph Mr. Green expects to locale here. , Mrs. A. M. flunnells will leave in Mrs. Hex Giiiuhlo returned Tiiflsday afler a few duya visit with relatives at I'endhilou Oregon. I,. A. WriKlit left Saturday l ist for n week's stay In Portland. Mark J'hy wna over from Hot Lake this week lo attend the funeral or his aunt, Mrs. Wright. Mr. risk Van Onsen, of Wetser visited at tho Fred West home Sun I j y. N Miss Frankie Heritage of Weiser, Idaho, nnd Mrs. Harriet Halley or Portland were In Union this week and Washington's birth- ( ht-hn nf n nmnnvmn hii,-;no0 niwi . i days were observed. A short p. o- j steers it to success. lioino ;Kram was given hy the following I HV that I mean no Hrl pvpp fm- j people: Saxuphona solo, Mrs. :gtis herself completely in the respon- .cauius, am. AF'iro isiuinty oi business, as men do, ' .the l'jddock; recitation, Kenneth Min-:8tnr went on. "She is a woman first itltnlr' Pn.nl onln Xfl.... t... ... ... nioauui or all, nnd I nnve never seen wa.i, c-euunuii, ttuue .uouier. Al;tnnt ,,in't remain so, no matter how (ha close a light lunch was seiveil. I imnnrtnnk her wnvt in tho .ir.. Charles Spain . left Thuredny for ; wori.i min. i ,ror i,u. i,'. few days for Virginia, where she will to nttenci the funeral of thelr cousin, visit her old home. . j Madeline Hill Wright. Leonard Duncan and Pavmond Pun- j Wade SholdoH returned late last bnr of Joseph arrived it) Portland on wool, from Comp Lewis, where he Mondny. Both are with the 05th andj"" munterod out of service, both have seen service in Krnncc. . , Mri. w- R- Phillips visited this Mrs. Affie 13. Hanna :s in Portland week at tho Pred Eames-home -at "'i week buying her spring line of jToloo-'aet. hats. ! The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harrv Dawson left this w?ck ,Oone Hoyle died .at Hot Lake, Wed fnr South Mend, Ind., where she will; neaday nlghf. The body will be visit relntivcs. .shipped to IllKby,' Idaho for burial. K II. Gaulkc is in Portland attend-1 -Mr- nlld Mr- , E- E' BraKK. bit. irg the h- peace meeting. ,llrrt Walter Renter and Kennoth Last Friday afternoon a goodly ntim- McConnliTt. of La Orando. were in her of Joseph people heard Mrs. Al-!1''0 cly Wednesdiy to attend the lrn of the Armeninn-Svrian relief funernl of Mrs, Madeleine Hill eommittoe. What she said wpi n pica Wrlllt. f,. hmnli ... whi.h would in,!,e,l ' Mr. Flsk Van Dusen, of Wolser. bo hard to resist. 1,500,000 French Killed. his home at Homestead, Oregon, hav- mimnn. huf llttlo Pnnltln. nil intf hpen enllofl tlmi liv I tin .l.iutli nr . ' . . . ,, . V :ner sex. bite never becomes unperson- his father. ESTATE TO BE $8,000,000 RANCHERS BUY G NEW S!L0 Ildahn, was nperalol unpnn at Hot l.ako Monday. She Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. a W. Wright, or lluines, nnd Will Wright, of Portl'ind i wore called, to fJnlon to attend the jfnreral of their slsler-inaw, Mrs. Madelelno Wright. The AV It. C. had a large ernwd al ilndr remilar meeting Situi-day, : Kidiruary 1 f. ! were l::ken In. a), as men do." Asked why she did not portray a sublimated business' woman n mere automaton in feminine attire in NEW YORK, Feb. 21, John Jacob j"The Venus Model,-' the sprightly star Astor, the 6-year-oid posthumous son j shot an amused glance at her ques of Colonel John Jacob Astor, will have tioner as she replied: an estate of more than $8,000,000 when 'IPecause, as I said before,-' there h becomes of age, instead of the I isn't any such thing. Even though $.'1,000,000 left him under the will of j Kitty O'Brien that's the character I his father, who sank with the steamer I assume is the head designer in the Titanic in 1912. Mrs. Madeline T. ibpthing suit manufactory, with no Force Dick, his mother, yesterday filed' end of cares and problems, she is just a girl and in love, too. Her business instinct; and her heart's promptings pre constantly at war. You see, Kitty 13 in love with n man who is supposed t bo under her supervision, and the poor girl has a hard time trying to he strict and eyactinp: and at the gnne timenvnrm hearted and appealing., She wouldn't have the mrin know she carer for him. yet she wouldn't dream of ex ercising hr nnthotitv to make his work hard for him. She is iust a irirl. I contend every woman is in busi ness or nut of it. So whv should I meVo Kitty O'Brien unlike othev glrls?" Mabel Normand, herself most fenvi nine nnd piquant, would have a hard time- being anything but the favorite of a nublic which loves her for those qualities. an accounting as his guardian. The report said Mrs. Dick spent no part of tho income from her son's es tate in 1018 and it was explained" she had derided to support him from her own independent fortune, leaving the income on his inheritance to be added yearly to the principal.1' An Atlantic Port. France in four years of conflict to preserve her own liberty and that of the world, accord ing to Andre Tardie, F'rench high corn- one I missioner to the United States, has lost 1,500,000 men killed and as many wounded. America owes France an .enormous debt of gratitude for this heroic outpouring of her life 3 blood and also for the reported saving of thousands of lives n this country and throughout the world through the dis covery by French peasants of a per fect remedy for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, which, H is said, has relieved incalculable suffering and prevented thousands of surgical oper ations. Geo. H. Mayr, prominent Chi cago chemist, imports the ingredients and sells thb remedy in America un der the name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. ' It is ,a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by all druggists. adv BUSINESS WOMAN " - DOESN'T EXIST "There's no such thing as a consist ent business woman," says Mabel Normand. who ought to know, at the Sherry theatre, last showing today, as Nino now ineiubei-8 1 '" --r of OnMwyn's "The Venus Afier tho m eel In; :- Model," in Which she stands at the ROYAL AllCH MASONS, I ATTENTION! La Gmnde Chapter No. 5 Royal Arch Masons will hold -a special convocation In their hall on Thurs day evening February. 20th, 1919. Work in the Royal Arch degree. Sojourning companions welcome. Hot dlncer 6:15 p. ni. By order High I'liest. . L. II. RUSSEL.',, Secretary. 2-19-!i. Observer ads are widely rend. HDWIX MOIililSO.N Mlil:Sl'l lV OF CONDITHtXH. Sidling II. I.. I'. Hlln to Ka.slern Ore gon HanrheiN Many ate lloimlit iinca H L t 1 ' PERFECT VENTILATION .Crqldyn Presents' Tlio Konvance of a Perfoct Fit Mabel Noi-mand . "Be- Vraus" Model" . . In which bushier iao'cHl, bui loVe is better.. Ford.Wwkly Comedy. Last Showing Today. Tomorrow, 'Swat the Spy,' Hilarious Comedy Biftut ful boxes of fine slatiomf '. I)oyou hav periodic attacks i auch es they sell t Silvfl'horneV. will , 'K'la.-he m.mWnie,i by kne, , E) a.. Dr.- mtnniBrA nr VimiiiI ihr . .lli mnko your currritn pirn mi if. a lnhltnn aft turrcltl for Itrn-Ms-i. nmt vou may ho uMo t nvoid 3 Tito vi:irrh Tor a kIIo that nierts rtMHiniiuMitM of IhU m-i-ilon nf tli rnntitry ts at fix), I'tfi- Kilwtu Murii-t-oii, iji.o of tlio koimI mnrtuTH of iln valloy, 1ms foiird tlu oiy hIIo rit t mI for roihliliuaH )vn. It Is llu'll. Ii. V mado nvov In W.:shint;tuii anil IUHSlHHlS fo.ltulVH Ulill 110 OtlUM' stlO limn far has hImiwu. Instead oT tin' r.oiiml HTerl h'i:'K carrlctl Out wliirh vimuMioiI tlio bi'inl ni of tinnhor. Hit l(. I.. F Ik mailt st i li'at 1.1 in I'nnhiM' mmi'..Iiim Daturui hu.t tin tin n ib iiimtt' so nr thiul that it h is -all tlu merit of it pcr- r.i't ly roiiiHl silo ami yet has n;;::e of the tlefrcis'af tin ocl.i;on. When Vr, Mdrrisou ran hp1ojs t IVi.H siTo he was nuti'h Interested, so much in ftiet that he in- de i thorough mid elinuslthe 1 vestl..'l'on with the re sult that he has I'tved to repre sent the o'ininy in this section of the stale. Already I ho follow inti i niiehr. h.tn otdeied ;i. 'tt It null Hnrnn on the Shim liieoks fatui. one r. 11 -to- ; pmmm !ePinaUl, imio ton; MiKti Hoy) , one 7 2 -ton: Stinon Woodell, on' r.0-ton: Mlltv Wo, dell. one 5t)-ton; lleovgP Melonsld, ono 120-ttis. " That th uMo (a H hp the prcst lionefartoi of the valley no tm donht. hut it had hen a hard quea- tu ( find one suitable to the wind and winier lb tho II L K. hM s'l' h obstacles nie oero'u uh it l!.ki wery much like in very short gillie theseilos itl be on almost ovriy tarm. p WOl l.l ItAK Ki A R KTl'l- I ATlUlSTA, Mo. Feb. -'0 - ., rtt- tmt to bar ttlt civ?Mttr tmn Mim is ;dcr Wiiy Kcnrritalie I'cjiii Jhasl'iled in 'tholesluro n J?l to ipndiibit tlM ilo, impoiiib'it or ban dlimf of eicttifU tffr riimrMc i CREDIT; .7 :'. FILL A CERTAIN NEED IN A COMMUNITY. BUT IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION TO PAY CASH YOU ON TIME. "IT'S TOO EX.CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY PENSIVE." BUY FROM A CASH STORE AND YOU WILL DERIVE A GREAT AMOUNT OF SATISFACTION .IN WATCHING THE PURCHASING POWEROF YOUR DOLLARS INCREASE. IT'S REALLY. STARTLING. WE SHOW YOU A CLEAR. SAVING OF 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. and 50c OR MORE ON EVERY PURCHASE. ' ' Save More Than 1-2 on Crackers WHY BUY CRACKERS IN SMALt PACKAGES? IN DOING SO YOU PAY MOEE THAN 40c- A POUND. BUY FAMILY SIZE PACKAGES, CUR PRICE PER POUND 17 l-2r QUALITY THE SAME PRICE LX9k3 THAN HALF WHY PAY MORI? CEIIME Oil. SOAP aAVE ONE-HALT OUR PBICE, PER CAKE 5 Unit4 i States Kod l.iunn H0OVER1ZED-GROCERY ' SAM n VRR1S. rrtOPKIETORO -"..4 p. lull j, L'l "11 IUH ni niiitc. L'nfen Stor Opn 8 a.m. Close 9 p.m. JQ Sturdy optn nnt'J H:3U D.m. PH01I US TCUR ORDER. "USt OUR EXCLUSWEPBOMPT DELIVl 0?, ERY.0 PHONE 9IAW3 OR S2 o oo e FAMILY DRUG STORK thvt atturfci wwen ? the tiw CA ORANOC.OREOON. j IIOI13 With tMBT package. Jv.5) 1 t'Moedmtr m-n or .mprisoO r.t nti o Mctedtng ;ity days o Q O ' e