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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
TWO IA GRANDE EVcF.NTSO OHSEUVFR uu . o New Sprin'gf Coats ;NO New Hill's Dept. Store . i -Trr .tin For a Rough Skin, Try Our ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM Putman'SxDrue Store The.&xaJgJL store iky i j' v 1 i.y DVTLI'S 317 NORTH FIR ST. IONIAN SERENADEfiS CODING Solendid Musicians and Entertainers tn Appear Here ' ' . -i ;-.''V.l " 4..; NrifV sy t p ' i i s . ' f .. ..... --; . i... V 'A V lliliin n I Mm i; hi 1M1 1tlt.ll S( lit t.fi i s riK a i imm;, SfKt irt'lt for the Thrr KeitMii tiniKKnt ti Mn.'r .xumfi-r ...... raMin 'Juki-fft M.j He l'ur.-h '-ttl. rur,.ird ,ctt H IMU'VK s":.MI NCM To ri.At l J." IN IIWK AKRON, ( i i o . IVh, JI," . - I thottph a wave' rrhne h;m hern w I n mi in this rhr. Mathew rrei;:n'i van iQifiaid. With ..r.0 b'.ft In one roll, he proceeded to take on imichg'liker " Ttte tc pot M.it and ttok him 1 r tho coiift. m We hfve just received tho , first new . spring coat;. Rich faBric. weaves,. plain ' colors and colors in combi nation make them the most desired. The assort ment gives a very good selection. IL, I !.'"!' uses; Bio Just unpacked a number of new crepe de chine blouses, showing a num ber of exquisite styles. I. IKK HOMK MAI IK are the nelicioiis pics and Irics you gel at our Hakcry. l'erhaH you'll find them even a liltle better lhan ' lllose 'Mulder ll.-ed to make." VI hal n liecain-e in CI It HAKKUV use larKt tin ill it U s cf ma IflU HVrTV ilav .tnH iiltlv I It rt brl. ko cury iniiredunt is al-(tlu(cly fresh. No mailer what li;tkery product you wnttl, oull find t'Vt-r tiling at ilt btst ht're. BAKERY JlST ACKOSS THK TRACK y 1 1 'I. M ( 11 M i;r i rrt.un :v iff Nulnhrr lnl'U M.n te 'hShn.! Hdihi.m;. 1 ItVI I I VP. S'H.,1 :.: !. .! .1. ' er T3 -g- J y Mlctisfi favoes: :1 'f iiA ;rio prkFR "' n " L-iL TCPPPTAmalTWTL'IlRM'O houae formally voted di&cliargttl sol dk, tailor h md ma.zies owner p of their uniforms when the conference tj.n'dit oil the uniform bill was ailott 'l Lf fltthout a racord vate. Thtrjort' ) hulso curries a, five-cent relent;, in- i mlji-luclmK railroad ftia, to Guanas for all ! I 'M I'caort nuw Koes to ht senate, for adoption. 1 riiKSCRIrlKS FIVE GALLONS OF HOOZK FOR "MKKICAL I SE . AUGUSTA, Me., Feb. 25. At a hearing on a liquor seizure case, Dr. Nenjy of HariKor, testified that he had i;iven a prescription for five gallons of I whiskey for medicinal use. He test ified that at the time the person to 1 1 whom the prescription was given was , n". in. i'ui mm iv won ma upiiuoii Ilk.. r;i.A nll..n. r ,v.;uu.. ..;. an unduly larifo amount for a man (jwith a family to have on hand as a i j preventative for disease, particularly ;at a time when influenza was so prev alent. , r.l(l!IKI NO MASK. I'HII.AIJKI.I'IIIA, Pa., Feb. 25. '.railing to parry alone his gi mask jwhen making an atlack caused the downfall nf Kdward Harris, an ftl- leppil colored ceJLir bandit. Oh irles WaHliinpton, a bakftr. found Harr'.s sprawled out In the cellar of hi hoijio early opo morn- overcome wlih llliimlnntlng lln had broken the coin box qur.iter g5a meter, aud while ,Ioinp It erarked tho olpft. As ho was reiplne n harvfat of qunrtprs the ca (tot th bejtt of hla and he became unron&rlous. greed WALLOWA FARMERS BUY DAKOTA CATTLE Two rnr lomlH of thnrnncrhlirerl . . . " . . . Aril-us cattle were In the local yards this morning on their w .y to Wal - Iowa coU(Uy farms, where they will he ustd as the foundations for new hiTds. The Bliipment i-ouiprmeu twenty-clKht two-anil throo-yoar-old heifers and cows, and they had been Vent the packers' alleged incursion on the roul eight dayn. The aiiliiiote!nlo tho Ken,.rai f00j fiea. I ,,, ,.,,, le,;.:.,,-,.-.. .ua-a, .,n, ,.ree ,, , ,tt,.ntion , ,;, ,. purchised by I ho Hald vin corpora-' in lining such regulation to exist ii.iii at Kllensdale. N. r.ik., and they inR. legislative control of banks, mil ium consigned to the following ways anJ jnsunlnC(, companies . Hi-nk-Wallowa coiin.y m-n: J. (). Il.ich- ;lind insurant.c companies are trustees ..It. It. W. V.Mf. K. M. Wilson, M. ..f her tiM.nl..'. mi.nevc Weulty, and W. (liegoiy. i STtKKMK.N HKKU I.K.flENDS I ' j I'lRatilla County .Men Prepare i ' .More Snowfall. lIiNI)LETOX,.Ure.,.Fb. .20Tt Kasrern Oregon" .t6rkmnSrlll h.ive - , - . . ... - Hi... ui i.iniKnit-iiv ui .iifr i ;k H,l .rr. "Hvery rights, which Mr. Hoover nyxj Munk lill ert, prominent Ukinh stock-, mmt be assured-equality of opnol- man, wlip is wintering a larve numler 01 huk'K in me south end of Umatilla county. mn . i u: ... . 1,1,. ..,,.. oiiMi.on on ine... . i ,n my opinion, is his admonition tn pains In the small o mv back, and stronger and better Vian I have ln;?C t.j .,, hat the snow ha, clung to the trees ; eive mature thought to the whole mit- ishoulders and in n.y left Kip and -' iCD 6Sted adVlCB or the past ten day,. Th,. an old . ,er before enacting legislation. Ma- knee were awful. Sometimes I wast Taniac is sold in I.a Grande by Sil Indian .sign for continued .now. Much; ture thought and comprehensive i-, in so much misery that I couldn't verthorn and Richardson Drug .now has fallen in the Blue mountains , demanding of the functions of t'.e get around at all an.l would have to stores: In Union by L. A. Wright ! rpt,.,.,, aro iho fPn the past ten days and farmer, ami packing industry will bring conclusion, lay off from mv work for a week at Ma North Powder by L A 11,,," . V - . r r ' " - t onditlons tor a bumper 1!19 crop, writ m.'ci uciivr. r euruury, wim tl total precipitation of 1.52 to date, is 1 udornhly alnive the normal for the month. The soil is in soft condition and every bit of moisture joes into, the ground. ' Conference on Plan.? for Exterminating Pests at Union Saturday With the squirrel problem becom iuk a uiatler of serious concern with I. ..ion vounty farmvrs, and espec ially id (ho Inmuuiale district of 1 he town of L'uiorj, a nu'etinv; of all interested p.rties will be held Sat in d.iy afternoon this week, at 2;U0 0 cluck, in the city hall at I'cion, for iileiation of plans for poisoning i ho lodouta on an oxtecshe scale. 1 he iiH'eUHr.' has bc-n called by 1'aul H. Spilliu.iii, county agricultural Jin' siiii'i'ivls have been fmfr.d par iTt'itliiFly d'-:tnictive by the' farmers .iIoiik the. tooitiills in the t'nion sec unn, am) it is neiatly agreed there iun the extfi '.uiiiaUuu of th rodents : ft m.itter reimlnai; iniiuediate at u'oaon, in order to pieveut the loss ul ;i.ut h . aluablo crop. 1 he iHHMMi to lie used will he pre p.ti fd according to the po ernmont .ul'.i, which has j;ieti highly 'l.u toiy rtMitts in the Wolf i r 'k. Mount CUMin.- Clotfit Cruek. 1 1'uu-ast't, and low: sections, and n the V'nion county meu hae 'luiiplrtcd their arranteuieuls for thf uf Die poison, .i suVply will I up !"r them .u the L'Muii e iii.'in Ni.itii.n. I lt T M AMA VltTniS . TJ.r U.n Council of the Anierifan II il i.'ii h s appropriated lo.tii mr the rre'tion mid umiiueuatico3 tt t!iin .!..!! uu the UhtnJ of lslaT. .-HoiVnd. i:; KU't.ry of the I7t lAimviran Soldier who penciled hi ':ik'ii vf lift- TiipeanU and , ' t i anie. Tiie memorial, pla; Ur jliti' :te alr.ly been .approved.; ( be i ranltt) ohe.Uk about foMy j it hu:h, t'eaiiiK hrou2entattlet non , of 4H filt-e., Ati.l u lirone ..,iV :i by Ur.l4eot WllcS. Utl-cli.. .t, 'I'. J HK.ni'll VL .' ni'iinii'enl0 nnd ar- !Ajkchrt iiati.r,anr.. will' M ilnl'.e in the hand, or t!ie:v,erlcjn Kf,' C0Hlllir'l6tl "I" -Adrv yn- . .'O , I is) "ri o' t. . . . . . r- n . S ..! iCooatcad n P-e 1.) mission s demand Jliat stoek and n rriKvator irs taken fioia tl kV n pointi out UaH refrl(fera- tor mrH '.re hiKhly twhiHi-al aerflee l,vobj .).. or(ijr,arv ranae of railway L.'Ji. I .:',. service sheuld be conducted bv ifovern- mefit or private tnterprira. seems t.i Lieutenant Glorife Cbilson iij- Chev me to reuuii e further thought and .in """'. wy-. l 1J W'"! any event to depem upon tlie ultimate disposal of the railway question.' 'Jiuih 'further thomstit' as Mr. Hoover recommends was civen the matter by the interstate commerce; came east so as to Le near him when commission and its. decision, after iix ,he wa "t to Canrp Merritt. vears of exhautive invest.otion She claimed that she entered some might be summed up in this paragraph ind of marriaee contract with Hana of its report pf July 31, 1918: ,lor,i n El Paso. The complaint fur- '"The refiner of oil, or the moat :,her alleges that she oltaind money packer, could no more do business on from the Kovcrnment by claiminB-to an economic and efficient bais wilh - out his private cars than he colM without his modern equipped refining or 'parking plant ' "This report, which is of more re cent date than Mr. Hoover's lellcr. fully justifies packer ownership of re frigerator car lines. It is not illogiml to assume that with this report before him. Mr. Hoover would concur 'ullv in ,atr,-ey the contention of the nAckers tharthev themselves pan best handle their i - e - frigerator car service. 1 anyagencvl "we wi" now Kive 'ou n oppor- i. f.,.. civii.o th .rvi thtltunity to kiss, er your sisters. Of! is essential, 1. for one, win gladly re- .linquish the privilege of running SM.h cars at a los as is now done. -"r. Hoover agrees witn tne traae ....... . . .. "-.un mm u.e papers rnuu.u -t not De unanciauy inceresieii in siock yards. lie noes not sn who should own them but he expresses hiimelf f against federal ownership on the! it was prior 10 vne store s ciosiiir. aii pround that it is detrimental to th i accounts are due. now and we would maintenance of individual initiative ; like to have all ho fre owinjr call on the part of American citizens Th"iclanJ ttle before Mrc). 15th. CoMen ' no quarrel as to ownership cf the yards. Packers ask only that the yard i .. . .. ciency Decause tney are es?eniini ti jmuatry 1 Mr Hoov;r (,0M nf)t concur jn th,. nmmi ,,omrin,, )haf na,.tr. ers' branch houses, cold storatrt s, . ,v fr, , ... f!Vl packers' contentions in this matter. With his'thcorv nf reimlnt inn t pve- are by then- inherent character nul-lic utilities. Regulation of the packs.'' activities a Mr. Hoover suggesta, in- ivolves our L'dvernmcnt enrrirtv nnii !a field of novel and radical legislation the drtcririnme; hy law of the r: ' Lion simH han.He. - ' " " " ."'.'wwi - i ;,. t.,,., - A "T. i i. L , 1 tunity and full scow for initiative. "The nurt of Mr. flnnvpi-' lif which should get the mo,t atteitio- . .in nicn me in.iusiry jtscit can con- rUr." The Government has lifted the ban on cereals and relinquished its lease on the new Bevo building. Our plant, voluntarily tendered the Government, is now ready to resume full capacity production of Like all Americans, we ... sacrifice fo 'are ready to renew our fy.ll duty as a great . National industrial' institution, . . 0 0 n n ens el" c o o0o PLEADED GUILTY - e IIACKESSAfK. N. J.. Feb. 2& i Mrs. k-$.l ChiUon, aired who iruve her home n in St. Italia, nlendii! iruil lV 'py to uem.rne r.t !-.; pre '' eiainis u me i.timm oi :ir BU" l lenauy im um fil'e- Complaint was hide l.y United States Commissioner II. H. Malt-v4. She wSk. held for the fed! i-minl jur". Mrs. Chit.son was married to "" 'or "" whiltfth wus stal.one.l l ne"r S" Antoyiio, Tex. While at Sani Antonio, the complaint alleges, she . ! et a private, Hon A. Hanaford, and j ;ne n,s wne. While at Tenafly she obtained work and received allotments of $30 month ly from Hanaford, according to the complaint. ANTI-KISSIXG STATUTE InvnvviTl n u.i. .,: tw heing no 'anti-kissing'- ordinance in ! Cincinnati. Mayor John Calvin, ad-, dres,ng 800 returned Ohio troops,, !said: " , " ,sister. er well, we will look the oth- cr " 1 ii ... , Of trn mamr !o Mnf rlienAao.1 at Ua - - . - u ' ' - , Our office be maintained where , Rule Co- Beats Anything It Fo Conn " V(J LViir ijlitjn. rpnvli Waitz Relieved by After Suffering Twen ty Years. "Not In vvais," said Phillip A ipi,in 1,1 ,n' 1,3'k M' BO Waitz, wlill- in the French UruK m ""K's 1 "'"'"n"' Urnlghlen up it I store. Tocom.iXrecer.tly. "hive 1 en- '""'"I'ed oyer and my kidneys disiui joyed better hrtaltli or felt so .well. b"1 "lo of"'" ul nl'I,,t lJiat 1 co"1'' generally jis 1 do since thking Tail-;"'1 ,'H' ''",y sol"ul- sl,',n' lac." J ."Finally a friend of mine who Mr.. Wait?.. llvosin wha known as Old T.icoina. aft.'.rd ;(nd I.awr- ence si reels. Ho Vas be.tn a real dent of that city foV nearly twenty- five yean. teen re i ninrk.-.lili. In mv r..uo' hn i..'i 1 i..,.l . -Tor it lias not nnlv Ai e mn nt " . ... ... .... .V J. "'Xmoics. tiering, mit nave a, tiaiiv frutneii r,r ""n Dniiruw n w "it and' have ji'st finished nT ,M, ! Me. I h,l !. h,i,..:.i stomach ar d kidneys for tw enty yeirs ana was never nblo to find r.,..l.i i . "".'"""s u iii onj pmm. I lie in tune, or more, when the w.ather M,Mffli , ., h ,.,,., A tnerica s Cereal Beverage help win the - .B usch o o Q n 0 fur -immmmmmmmms. Y4 txWym'Mi.K . - W . Vlnnr lilra all rnmTnnfflfiS. Has n'pties Wp oarrv a fiOTTltllete f fl ,jk w &Q supply y0U With Montana Hard JaL TTniov, Mnnb Flour. ! Wheat, Washington, and all PHONE YOUR ORDERS ; f)TTT? TTRT.TVTIP.V SERVICE COVERS THii lIT X TT A T T T O 1111X1X10 )ftQ vnDTlI riIf CTP1,OT "United States rood Administration License No. ImQuJuu in such a bad fix tint I could hardly stand it. and had to f.ive up my work ! entirely and was unable to turn my hands to a thing all summer. 1 moved out of town, right out Into the wonds thinking if I lived out In tho 0,,t'n " mi" ne'l me' nut 1 con" '.tinucd to suffer agony from indluos- tion. Tho rns whicli fni-ineil on niv isliimach -wonlil get li;i Into my chest. tod almost cut off ivy breath. 1 had Mo stop drinking coffee, iiuit eating many things 1 liko litst on 'account Inf tho troiiblo they caused me. The works at the shipyards advised me Tanlar and a: nut hi up else- - . ' done me any good. I be - ' " Inking till medicine. By Hie itime I had finished my second hot - - l" 1 O'1"" an u n or a rZZtl Hie UU' . SO. I Call 1111V aii.tnioK i- nave ever rim across in . . ..... . i -'"u ,e, ..,,. u . an to ,a mi i in irnm n y worn since time. Myapp,iee If great. ( thoroughly eniov evervthimr I rut '. n,ul nothing hurts me. .My kid """ m um' sniiiw ana i fun,f, Uolf..! sleen the wlinle nih. .l.rn.,.,l. 1....1 1,1 XlciPIUl. ""fc. . it-.n land In Elgin br Scott E Hairi, -AH, , I have made our war. Now we St. Loiiis- SMOOTH, REAMY WHITE FLOUR IS EXCELLENT FOR BAKING . j j!tfit US STaaeS ailU Ulliciciio vo.- line and Can give V0U the kind grades Union, county Flour. T t f Ji TJ J J. VViLrXV JL ACROSS THE TRACK WANT AD will do It. C JT l.tTLl H For Busi '" (J ness Inter ests m j Imiilririn- aprOntTIO- ( ') uf .p-w 1 flat' OH-- $3) , f ,) (,' Assured protection urxr for fundS- rt . . i Competent COUltsel m - 1 S ;s j J"uwcu vuuuujj disinter- fv m m V-1 rr- y$ tures which senre to f ;) make this , institu Ci) tion a center of ti) CI) helpfulness for the QQ iD business interesls fft of this community Consultation is held w confidential and fj conference vited. is m- 9 l 'is-' United States (-fj National Bank 1 lia Grande, Ore. m s m mm. A CLEAR COMPLEXiCN I "Ruddy ChwksSparktjr.a Eyes . ; Most Womon Can' Have 1 S.ys Sr. Edwards, a Well-Known ! WitoHhrjician ' Dfl T. ?.L EJwards (or 17 yers troatMl scgros ot wumcti fur Itnr anJ bf.w.l ailmonts. Durinir this; yurs i-ave Palifnts a pre:-iijti.n n .-de of a few well-knswii 'esvt..Di. inprvdter.:; mixed with eli.-s oil, naning t!n " I r. Edw.-rdT . Olive Tablets Vou ...j-.v thcra.ty ilKir olive fo'ior. . . I "'iefe tAK-tf art vhrt'-a -workm on ths i'ver arid bunrni. vh:;.i cau.'a normal ctKv can5.:! c(I t waste and boi.oi f cos nutter in o:' s:tin, i , , If you have ptfe tate, si!o Icofc. d jl . ey.'s, pimples. aated ta-.guf.hrad.ncl.vs. a ! lutlesa, co-rochI te liiK. a!) out oi s-ws? finactn-e bdwela, you Ada c;j of tr. I ioJ:;U Oie TaUt iivi-a, art,'r , and note the plcasr.-i'iltO- i 5'lhouia'd of as a.S n too c; tar; Dr. L n ard'OI, Tabu? Se sue- 1 v A'l fJbaitute It cO'l-n. an-t) I Ihrnjust roift- in th? n.ak ot co'0.. s tuc auo ac ser box Atl Uratiiitj, 1 O O 0 - . O - q o :.irm'." I ' 'S ' ' '- i ft' r..-..o:..-- i V ' 'o- o