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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
,-J. ". .v.'.':;..;''.'.".'.'i-w. vv 0 ' vr,Tn?V 9X'CJl'l. 1910 ( TWO T... .. o li'A" flRAVDE EnvNTNT0 OBSERVER. - 'i GETTING YQUR MONEYS WORTH in your made-to-min iiMinf is bsolutety as surecThnre. True to Rft ' BEST TAILORING CO. IS THE BEST No better faVrie, stmt met t tailor's shears than that of the Best Tailoring Co. You are sure of good .style and a perfect fit and hand-tailoring in these clwthes. THE NEW SPRING SAMPLES ARE HERE Hill's Dep't Store QvfnUkt IMS, A. U. Klnahbma I ID HI 1 TWO Ifl'VDltKI) VKTKItAS IA8S ' 'J'llllOKtfl .TOIIAV t'limpunlrii "Sit" Mid "I,", Which Were Onre Htuttowvl Here, Ilep frMiihd bjr Kmnll Xumtier. Do you write letters? It so try our PENDLETON BOY . DIED IN WYOMING THRO BALTIMORE . Pound Paper' i' , . Putman s Drug Store The etccM store Harness and Implements Wanted WANTKI) H-lnrh, two-hnllom plow, with riding attachment, if potiHihlo; also lli-inrh sulkey plow; nlao set heavy tlinilile har ness. Di-Htrilie fully nnd price every article. Have neurly new HliiKle nnd double driving harness and walking and Hide Ik i It plows lo trade. Whilt have you? L. A. WHITE 1 II. F. I)., SIIMMICKVIW.H, (HtlWON " .. PENDLETON, ' March 7. Clair iMyeis, local mun In the navy medi cal corps, dlod at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming at 12:30 yesterday morn iiiK whllo hi parents,' Mr, and Mrs. 10. W. Myon were rushing to his bedside. Death was due to pneu Imonln contracted while young Myori was ennoute from rhlladol iphla to Oust Island, Sun Francisco to bo discharged.. Clulr Myers had lived most of his llfo In J'endletou. Ha K'audated fruin the l'onclloton high School and !)iud heuu two years at O. A. C. hefoie enlisting. Ho enlisted July 1 lust yuur nnd was to, he sont oversonB soon when the urnilsllco Interfered. The body at Myers will be brought lo Pendleton for liurlil. While many Iji Grande people were disappointed this , niornluit at inluslnK the airival of the westward hound troop train, due to Us arriv al it an earlier hour than was an nounced (yesterday. There wus a Jurpo number who met the boys to search for v friends ... who It was thought might be among them. The train, composed of six coaches, pull, ed in at 0:30, and two hundred hup rolling, happy and healthy soldiers Jumped off for their halt hour's vis it, with the crowd. The men were nearly all from the 10 1st and lC2nd rnvlmanlii rt tlw. il.t Jt..l.Un .....I among them were men from Com pany "M" and "L" of the old Third Oregon regiment, who wore at one time stationed at La Grande. Lieut Joseph V. Schur, of Portland, was in charge of the train. Third Oregon Men on Hoard There were about 20 men from Company M on the train, a few of whom met old friends at the depot Among them were Hoy Card, Allan Jones, Emit Snndborg, and Harry I'la-nt. 1 Plant was weJl known in Oregon as un athlete before his en listment, while Jonec a university ilk 'li, also has quite a few friends here. No lojal men were known to have boon in the truln. The most of them come from points in Washing- ton nnd the western part of the this state. Had Bitch Long Service. A great many of the soldiers was Mid' by 'some that Wle'y hud hot used any government rations since leaving Camp Mix 1st Monday. TI.9 result was that both the lied Cross and the Sulvatlon Army had a con siderable surplus of sandwiches ajid doughnuts. Iteceptkin ifuther Quiet Owing to the mlsunderslindlng that occurred i regard to the time of the arrival of the truln, the re ception given Vie soldiers here was little tamer than La Grande peo ple wished to see, but the soldiers seemed to find nothing amiss. The Observer amwunced Ijst night that the train wiftild arrive at 11:00 this viornlng, from Information glvon out by the O.-W. officials, but the truln. mode better time than It was expected it would. Many folks who were not expecting the soldiers un til 11:00 were therefore unaware of their arrival until some time af ter they had gone on their way. LKAGl'E SEAT IS OFFERED. Brussels Would Provide Quarters for Society of Nations. BRUSSELS, March 7. The corpo ration of the city of Brussels has de cided to propose to the city council that it offer Egmont palace, formerly the Ehrenburg palace, as the seat of the league of nations. The Egmont palace is w.thin a few blocks of the royal palace. It was erected in 1548, restored in 1763, and again restored after a fire in 1892. Count Egmont, who was executed by the Spaniards in 15C8 in Brussels, was a famous general. . J W .... - . r " . . . ARE. q BPRKDS TO SIX'OXD WEDDING CHICAGO . 111.. The next time Chnrles Blythln's father marries Charles is going to get an early start and walk to the wedding. Chr.rlos was recently arrested for speeding. . "Was hustling to get to my fath er's second wedding," he told the Jtidee. "Throe yoars' probation ought to nonfiTi'DTra TC! nnp T.TTIT. We specialize in them. The result: Quality, Service. Our watchword: "Prices Always Right PHONE YOUR ORDERS. Our delivery service combined . with your ph one makes our store very handy. HARRIS GROCERY 408 NORTn FIR STREET ' ACROSS THE 1 RACK ...... j r.... . .i iunu'n nrns2r5 ' o. GJ05255" WOMAN TIIAI'I'EU WINNER Iti'sidcnt of I. uno County Said to He Champion of State. Get the News Right-Up-To-Now No matter what your fad or fancy may be you'll find the periodical which specializes upon it on our NEWS COUNTER Fashions, Machinery, Science, Art, Movies, Mu sic Poultry, Dogs, Stock-these are some of the topics. What's yours?. A flood of information and entertainment flows over our news stand daily, v il-r We also handle subscriptions and c.iair'bffer club rates. NEWLIN B00Kf& STA. CO. j fighting. Some of them were forlti nuto enough to have come through iinsPallind, excepting for doses oi gua. No serious gits cases wore foiMid among the number, however., I" t'omniilcs Left in Qliuriintino This datuchmmit was but a part of the mi mlii'i- which r,lnrnil rrmii ..m.imni, nv.t niuiui overseas, nnd a still smaller num- Illam lmrd, who lives in the Cascade : bvr ol tlnBe who 'originally went to niountnins fifteen miles above Foster, I rVanco. fine Seattle man, who wore i liiiiiiid bounties at the county clerk's jtho artillery badgo on hl shouldm ofric-u here today on the pelts of two 'said that of the division with which gray wolves, a coyote and four bob-1 ho went overseas only thrlty-five elites, (ill of which nhc hod killed hi r-. mim were with It when the war self. She shot one bobcat and caught Icjiiio to an end. were iiisunguisneu uy ineir wounu urb sp(Kd mnna lr annthpr stripes. They hud beon, In France WB,irtnK comes off In your family." for fifteen months, ,i,nd consequent- Up(, , Judg0 s he ma(lo tll J n'-lll, LIIK.11,,11 U filtlUl UUIII Ul IIUIU entry. "United States rood Administration License o. ujuUu Vtfw'.mjKIlniW.JIfiyaWBaww liwin ii"" " " ARCADE Dunaay the other unimals in traps. Mm. Blanchard probably is the champion woman trnpper of the state. She began trapping because the nni muls were killing stock on the place, her husband not bnving time for the work. For the skins she brought in Mrs. Blanchard will receive in bounties and probably $40 more from the sale of the pelts.. AIJ, TO VETERANS BEGINS Office of State Welfare Commssion ' Opens at Spokane. Tomatoes! Corn! Potatoes! COME TO IMBLER AND GET OUR PRICE A. & L. Tomatoes, per case $3.JM) Libby's Solid Pack, per.case $:i.fXr Three C's, per case $3 00 Uvas, per case .' ..$..00 Rosabel Extra Fancy Corn, per case $ t.no Homestead Corn, pr case ? 1.00 ' Pota.tofcF.per hundred : il OUR SPRING DRY GOODS HAVE ARRIVED lyc B: kiddle ; SPOKANE, March 7. The enat flrn Washington office of the Btato vet ornnR' wulfnro commission, created by the present BosHion of the leginlaturo with funds of $r00,000 nt ita disposal for aiding (lirichiired soldiers, sailors nnd marines, was pened here yes1 tcrday. Major K. H. rrell, who recently re turned from overseas servics, is in charpe. Similar offices nre to be es tablished nt Walla Wnlln, Yakimn, Wonntchoo and one other eastern Washington town, It In announced. luo to an outbreak of mumps among Hie men whllo their Hliip waa on tho Atlantic, coming homo, there u ro inan-y of llio 4Ut" divitiun's com ploiuont Ht ill. at Camp Dix, N. J., where they most.waJt in (luamutiiie for Homo t)0 yet. Among the iikmi known liero Vho aro still at Camp Dix aro Lieut. IVnita anil Sort. Attehury, both of company M. Had Ton Mih-Ii to Kat Tho Ited Cross and the Salvation Army were rlRht on the Job when the men arrived hero. The Army work ers bad a Iouk table oa the depot piitform, on which were boxes of doughnuts and Atoamlng pitchers of hot chocolate. Tho Red Cross can teen was well supplied with sand wiches and coffee, as usual, and tmr ladies of tlKsa fine organizations, who nnd worked hard preparing to food tho men, were somewhat disap pointed to find that they were not very hungry. At overy place, large or email, along Uie way, WOMAN CLAIMS UKCOItO rOUTSMOUTH, N. H., March fi. MiflH Annlo Toble, of Eliot, Me., ono of the women operators at the eloc trlc shop In the Navy Yard who made the record for driving rivets, not -only claims the world's championship, but Is willing to compete against any woman operative in this coun try or abroad. She established hor becord on October 11, 1918, when who drove 264 copper rivets In two hours. Several husky men in tio industrial department nt tho yard hnvo failed to beat her record. M.nrch 10th Inst day to pay water rent without a penalty.' 3-7-21 Great Sacrifice of France foi America France has put '1 million of her 36 million population into the trwnches - and has poured out hor life's blood for America and demo cracy. In addition wo owe hor a largo debt of gratitude for a per fect remedy for Btomach, liver and Intestinal ailments which her peas ants discovered and successfully usod. The lugredio'Hs are mow im ported and sold by Geo. H. Mayr, Heading Chicago chemist, under the name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Marvelous results are said to 1iie been achieved by it here. It is a simple, harmless preparation that re- ' Mil l . V Vi,,ii a'i.'f S t- r-f.-.r 'Xi mores the cetnrrhul miiscns from the the nien , intestinal tract' and allavs the Infla- siild, they wore coaxed to oat, and mntlon -which causes practically all by the time they got here ninny or stomach, Hver nnd Intestinal nll them woro more Inclined to wunt to ments. Including appendicitis. Ono walk around nnd tilk to the crowd dose will convince or monoy rerund thnn to Hue up ror the "eats." It ed. Sold by all druggists. Adv, kj, tf 1 n i,aWV) i.4 I titer. t l&fc A aM THIS- IS ONE OF HART'S GREATEST riC'TUT? KS.. SOl ETl ITXC, DIFFER EXT. ALSO FLACJG COJIEDY, "HICK JIAN IIATTAX' i ,. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. o o .l- ; iMler g ; o QUALITY WITil BE$VICEcMASS-gft?l3 FACTION u 0 C') , Jirown ISWlutv lit'.tns (here's a dish for hungry lmys! AVliiilesonte food, they are ; 1 lienns that taste like more. l!rovn Iteai'ity lieans life new (lin'e!--ent from any lieans you have ever known, teinler lieans that melt away hi your mouth. l!rovn Heiiuty lieans come prepared in a tasty sauce. A iui k dish just warm them up: five minutes n the fire and. they're pipinj; hot, ready for the table. They tempt all lite grown-ups, too. Try f lift i and see. And where can yo'u find suel teinpt.ini; fare that costs so little Ask for P.rown l'.eauly lVans. Then. fix you r nioiith foi'ii treat. 1'er tin, 20 : y '. . ' ' City Grocery and Bakery : , rilONK MAIN 75 , , ' THE 1919 MAXWELL Present Prices Guaranteed The world's Record on Gasoline and Oil economy The world's Endurance Champion $1055 HERE Some plain facts that you'should keep if mind: That the Maxwell holds the official "world's record Mi gasoline today. Won in Iirgia, averaging 4!t (i-td miles to a gallon. That the Maxwell holds theofficial motor nonstop record today. "Won in California, .making 2'J,()U.iuires without a single stop. That the Maxwell hohrs several cross country durance reiMrds. That the second-hand Maxwell lirings more lnoney in rni(jrViunty on he open markej thp.n any oth er caiand will lie glad-o compaiylI car sales records with any other dealer in La (ir.-indp. 'Com'pare the prjrf-day' Maxwell Troiu a l-'im Cost, Up keep and IVtircriaUoii staudfuPit and wo are sure that votir m xt "cat- w ill he J he MAXWELL. " . . Maxwell Service Station ij'j JEFFERSON AVENUE? B6TH PJgONES ! ! I I i e L' lr W I 9 M ii J. il I I I w o 5 . o 6 ogd Q - o o O m o I -I