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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
Jf, 'IP -V-JVy tyie at , 4$ LA CRAXDE EVFNTVri OnSEp-VKR; THREE S!CI.K( "l'Kr SFKn rnnv - Wigies.,. v..',.v d.-t, acclimate for l...;..,- o-,.,.,,,,, nnJ ,.eromlne,lU.t, by .,mt,aK. 'Fr price address " ,' U, V. u. No. 1, tjrun'Ie. o e ' lOMCT TO r.. . improved eall rfoperty la Lilian county. No dlrfays. gurrenl ." Grande ovnatment Co RECORB FOFi CORK -v. Don't Siij MANY men andjrojF:: arc suiTering bcrnusc thjr trectih eiTccta Why bo:hc;;h liniments 84 1r!i-;ns for rhcAnaiic psinf, backache, slit! jomta, euro imisclcs, blliousncis, ircrvoiiuss, floating speck in ihc? vifion, tliszini', puffy pouches und-i (be eyes, oi ether symptomt of kidney trouble v-fu-o the kidneys can be made well and s:rou;' thus removing the cuuac of the f. rr.(ioms? huve been us-d lor Lii'tiry frouM'-acd bbddfr a::r.is,n by men and women wiih tuccct f.T inr.-.y yet.. Tilt y ii.tm lo et risht ut ihc nr,t o t. -uhl, :nvlf L't-atiM unrt ttrrnflh.-nin,' fccalirj rd toottrntf went, tore, or di-jor Jt-rtd kiJi.yu una t.iuHJcr. They tielp kidney tt row cut ci the blood (he wutt and polio (i J that cak tL j ayinpioiaa oi klUocy Uoublc. ( .' O. W.'WeJtiinecr. 2324 Buena Vina. Ssa - A. 'it;'.. to, Tci.it., writes: "1 hove luffercd mora Or L .3 wit'-i kn):.c sud bladder troublo Un tha I ':t ion yc- 'I'll- only thing I Imve ever been n'Ho to -t rc!i.'i from waa Fglcy Kidney Pilli. I rjrt,t',.tlv jL-coiiimtml thcai to ...iy one uii.'cr . .1..; fi.v 'Mmti l.:. -M. r ttvubfe A KnnuKli llous In the iyutry lo Mret tl IVmutiil Shvh I A port m. C 1 VC AG O. M ;irI 7. Th biil- . HISTORTfOF TAHITI .Much tluulile ' I orina tin n Pi' ruIyitet'R, Ilas'lUnn onijyel.0 Fob. Ribbedt Bqnnets. i Voice. S EKTE, ISLAND OP TAHITI T I Hv Mail (Thorn li: loon lias becn'cii loose according been rA-iv'al of lntorit here ,' fio-experts today coiniuentlng on the ainone Eurooeans rcsidinK onMhel unmea price or iioks. racKi'DR j Inland In the history and lore of hoie offirtuls mkl theyj-xpected Tahiti Inspired by a wish tp ldetify lmmcdiare advnnces IpTiie hogs preserve landmarks of historic prices to sot mnrkliove'tlie 20 j value which. If left for any consld record sot lait vr, ornble period , mould be lost to tho 'Trices jpTba uV .r two or memory of man. Ihree ' yuS to come," said F. W. Amone the' relics nreservert ' hns Vad(laT hMd of. 'Armour & Co'fihonn, the llrnner nuirklne of the iind provision department. burial pluce of the lieverend Henry Iftlns of the ombirBo on pork Nott. one of the flp-t. and cnnslder- exports. of course, opens much new ei the greatest, of the missionaries territory. Thera Isn't enough pork Who came to the 3outh Seas In the on hand to meet this demand. earlv days Tke live hop supply In this coun- The mission sent out from Ene- try is almost cxhausled. The farm-; land to Tahiti In 1706 was the first er rushed his hops to market while! undertaken by the London Mlsslon- U-.e food 'administration had a fixed sry Society after its formation. The price for his animals." Reverend Henry Nott was of this Live hog prices have advanced l iroiiioany who landed from the ship the last week in the belief that no nnff. commanded by Captain Jimos pi ice would be f'xed. . IWIIjon. at Mntavai Bay. Tahiti, in Grains, slowed up In a nervous 1797. From that time until his Market here, were 1 x-'iected to veactideadth In 1844 lie labored without today to the hog pi Ice announce- Iceaslng In the islsnd. It was he who mnnt. ' Sharp rises wore predicted j first translated the" scriptures, direct from the opeiing of tho marketsJiy from the original Hebrew and Charites that the farjnor. sure of a Greek texts, into tho Tahitinn lan h'.gh price for wheat, has neglected ' guage. Ho alono. of all tho mission corn, a necessary iidiunct to tho porklarlos who wcro on tha Island dnrlns business, were mado by nio.it ex-, the troublous times in the opening t I I ' . . . life it 'U5'V,i' kgi'ii. perls. Unofficially some startling high prices wcro named as possiblo rec ords for both grains and moats' -.. ADMITS l.OVK I'Olt COl'XTKSS Shedding If The Armor W Wan 7W J. and tfWj khi garments fi'.) many mm (' j with Cs; ,,,n Blkey j of tlie hrT Aim I II mmrr the k: i 1 Y0rN(.STf)?T. OHIO, March 6. Cuptflfu U. V. Dlnkoy stepped off the trafrr horti arnl aftor rroot'ng- his iimtlior aud futhor mid ho never wjiitcd to leave Younijijlown nnin, "Yes, but It is reported tint yon nre encased to n re:il live Coir:tesfc cast 1 03 and things," persisted the energetic reporter. "And maybe she' will trade francs for American easlcs," put In Cnp- niitted an affair ils," of the nineteenth century when the Islmd was torn and dovastntod by interbribal wars, remained steadfast ly at his post. Stranpo It may norm. Information In regard to Mr. Nott obtftdrablo at the hojdnuarters of the London MIs- 1 Wiiwii , Fresh Oysters -ny atjlu at any 1, .." ",B '''., ,whirh V"'"1 ,"r ine ' State 'V.--A.lv.-' ' 3.7.2f l'"'!' 'il,"?n' pu 1 0,1 yur, " y Jjb printing- Th Obwrvef u one of March lpth last day to pay wulor the two shops in town observing union rem without aa penalty.' ,OJ" ' -3-7!li principles. 'I'hone Mnin 87. V ' denary Society In London Is meager. Ono of the three Kuropoans 'vho have been intsrested In finding, and mnrkfng his restin; place, mado In quiries dnrlnt: n recent- visit to tlio F.nKllsh rtinltil as to what knowledge i moro itorost was beluk shown tho socloty h-3d of him. Tt was dis- coimnanding personality. .. m covered that the socloty had no ro- llia Kruve, long neglected and rord of Mr. Notf death, nor did noarly forgotten, now is properly they fcnow where he was buried. All 'markud. A BUbstntiul wall has bee thev could say was that as the yenrs !bullt around it and the natives of rolled by Mr. Notfs fame os a great !the district, remembering the debt missionary lncrensMl and more' nn :tnov owo ,lis niimoPV. hnve filled Hi . ,' ,' T. , .' ,', , . 1 enclosure with flowering plants. Mils rolyntcinn Jtesoarclies, con sidered as the most authoritative ,1100k on old Tahiti, Is regarded nut ;tho best source of information on , tlie work of Mr. Nutt in the Islands, lit was from Mr. Nott that Mr. Ellia j who came to the islauds in lSlfJ, ob tain eu ine Knowieuge or native tore and customs. The word spring means lust one thing to woman. That thing Is "HatB.V Therefore this Fashion Art artist in portraying three distinct types tor early wear holds tb,e spotlight ot attention. Upper left's broad brim tips the key lo sprlag linos whon the crown ot violets leads away Into a broad brim topped wilh purple da 1'Jxe rib bon. . On the right a mtlan straw reaches unthought ot heights in black gros-eraln ribbon. Lower motor raodelo have touches of ' loather, the left a perky bonnet for tho optm-fuoed miss tho right a bluo leather brim on tun colored body, aud a veil of Suilm for the lady who lust enn't make her eyes behave. 11112 the of peaca G$J returned 0$) soldiers are seeking , and finding 'tKb irV particular 'fj 25 mercial and indus- CiJ Problems in abun- hs)'- Ctv dance will of usees 6! . ff.) sity confront them. ff) Cur sound, reliable jJi p'o coim-sel, based upon years of experi- ence, may prove of tmrMOMt'o to 1 ii rt "i Youn.'? businessmen are -cordially invit (t ed to consult us. Q). ' - . STATE CAFE CATERERS TO HUNGRY FEOPLE When you :ii'c luiiifji'y, cuiiio and see us. If yoiL haven't any appetite, come and see us. Xyi make you feel like eating as soon as vjxfsee tlie bill of fare. '' Open Day and Night, and AlwayfReady to Give . YouSferviotf; ,,.....;,..., ALL WHITE HE EMPLOYED A meal with us willTnake you a regular patron. EATING AT THE STATE CAFE .will make you happy and healthy. What more do you want? Oysters any style at any time. STATE CAFE, 218 Depot Street Phone Black 3341 M.irch 10th last dr.y to pay walor rent without a penally. U-7-2t Fourth Liberty lonn bonds arc ready for delivery. United States National hank. 2-21-tf . FRESH VEGETABLES We always carry the most complete line of green vegetables to be had, in La Grande. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. For tomorrow we will have Fresh Tomatoes, Ar- tlchokes, Brussels Sprouts, CucumbersRad-' ishes, Spinach, Celery, Head LettucgHothouse Lettuce, New Cabbage, . Rhybafb, Cabbage, Green Onions, New CarroYoung Turnips and Beets in Bunch'es. ai Attention to rhone ureters. 0 CHARGE FOR DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 43 SNODGRASS we Give sped M C x J. G. .MASONir MKKTIXtJ j There will be ji special contmunt catio.:i of La (irande lodge No. 41, J A. 1". & A. M. -at their lodge room on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock ifor the purpose of attending the funeral of Itrothor David L. Wyldo, I which will lie hold from the W. H. 'Rohnenkamp Company chapel at '10:30 o'olnck in the forenuoui. .' ."v, '.. I Uv order of tlie Master, ArTIIUH C. WILLIAMS, Sec. 3-7-1 t. of Iloscn magnetos. Hamilton Garuge, corner Fir and Jef , Fcrson. 3-5-tf Just arrived shipment magnetos. Special Kord Kodaks, films, kodak supplies of all J'inds, developing and printing prompt ly done nt 3-3-3 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA QRANDC.OREQON. SPRING FOOTWEAR New black kid pump, Louis heel. Best grade of kid stock. Price .". $7.50 New lilack Kid Oxfords,. Ijouis heel. Very di'essv and best urade. Price ;...$8.0( New All lilack Kid Shoe, welt soles and Louis heel, .Kxtra K'ood (iialit.y. Price SplU.u M.,, A 11 IJ. l."i-l t!l.nnu Tsui is linol ""' Vot I ixii. r;' ivi'ice .:....:.:...LL::..:&JS0' r-'-C'i New All Plack K'id shoes, Louis heel. Bestofiyl and jrood iiualil v. Price New I jiowii Kid Oxford, Louis heel. Extra quality kid. New lilack Kid Oxford, military heel. Price New All lilack' Kid Shoes, military heel. Price . SStJ Jrice : x 4 $8.00 $6.50 $8.50 L i. French Shoe Co. m (X) 7$ United States National Bank La Grande,. Ore. CARS If w That Have Been Left With Us to Sell v. i m- "Sibecinsthome It ve say.liv about rri.-perity: ha!' wje build up pros- r;i i tlicliartbybuyfng i':r:i pavu.-t-., or shrill vt'I-uy home pnxlucts" !m"?u we wane to see pros- 'J vri-y, hLe charity," "btgik .',.)! Cl il'JIliC ( ONE -PASS. MITCIpfcE." ONE AYNJfr5l8 ONE-CHALMERS, 1917 ONE MITCHELL FOUR ONE RE0 ROADSTER CNE SAXON SIX ONE REO FOUR, 5 PASS. ONE APPERSON ONE OVERLAND ONE MAXWELL ONE STUDEBAKER TRUCK ONE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE ' I - , Hutmilmm -"Mat:, 1 ir.TtTUAdf crtton 1 !'j.y . 15 ' - III (s n ' J uVv ti . 'g ? -,i S 8 , ,. "I'll 00 n B e 8 o o6 ' O fi, o . 0 o o0 eo ' 0 o o o o o w 0