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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
.... TJi OTl,NTDE 0 OBSEHVEP' TIFUTtSPAY. AfVRCFF 20.-101EK i TWO ? i Mill : e .jror faster- Antiirtpntiiis your purchase of materials Qr a new. Kastc outfit, wg have ld in a splendid sjck of.. s " s in wash fjoods, silks and wool dress L' ods. The materials you will want to use in your new dress v s-uit are in our stuck risjlit now. VOILES, FANCY PONGEE, FRENCH SERGES, SILKS Skinner's satins and taffetas. Come in and pick it out. You will be pleased with the variety of Jiew weaves, styles and colorings. Our prices will please you. . Wash Goods priced at 25c to $1.45 a yi. Silks from $1.75 to $4.00 a yard HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE NQjT ALTER ' PARKING PI4N Coniud fi-orji pae 1) 1 thiy will forfi-lt tlmir "property tc llio city and ! II Ku to a .lo. lU'limil nt J I i rirt i - Askril , . C. Smith, local k-iiuko man. up pcaii'd t'k-'sk Ihn brard to repoal Jov'ltllihlife' STI'.At. ell: . .. e- .' Three younn fttH'-H w'ho have not yo. bei.ii uppro on-l.-J look a Html.; oakcr Six atiluiuotiiW, from in front of tl'.s W. L. Lul.ii roonill'0 ho;sii on I'auith Kiivut ahcl ii oVlocl' aa. n!slu ami tiiiil u c1it.ii not .way. .'fluty had several lioura ot 'aa joy riding lid flu ill abandoned .he car on a Hide i'tiif.t, whero it v.'us found early thia moi-nliiK. 'J'ii. wholo police force and the deputy e ''"A t ''." ' ' !' 'it h 5 I I i?v a r'OMl'I.KTtf LIKK OF CANNED JiXM f 3 city ordinance nmV.us It an offcnB.i!3:,er,rf Sl.irc.d ui.l of the nlt:h'i to run a Iracior or vol.lclo with lu-ii j 01. t!le u,ev..t, but d'il not biipcwi' or SiM(,. on the wheels, over thi. .'a. ,.hl). eK,,r t) , , or.tl,e - " n """ iu " :t riporud in D tho owner via he wou.d I,.? recehinp largo ntisv !u0.,n. ,,y , crffe,,,. ners or iractorp tins season, and a: I l.tU .--.,-.... I. I.. .... rltv. it la linn..ll.i. fr hi.., t I " " ttn Dm n. .n..w ...u I J,i 'i.-'nue. II llttil yiwi mci .un-... , .,, . iii mem in a uoai wnn j Vh3 car was owno-i b the Wiil'.o :np;iny, who have ric ,Stndeljker agency in i 1). II - - tj-' - mtmm:i 1 , w III Tmmm7mmT " ' " ... ""Tr . . praitlcil aud he thought the c!tv , could revise tho ordinance so or to allow a machine of tbe weight of the! ones- lie handles to bo run on the pavements. Ho polniid out nlso that, with the steady Increase in' the num ; ber of tractors used by farmers ground the country, thre will be many occasions wIiti the ntachinee liust bo brouuht in I: . for repairs. .or else go to nnother .o..fl. It wa suKKested tlvt In the summer months. When the heat' of the sun softens the pavements so as to make thorn liable to injury by the tact tors, the machines might be nllowcd fo run in the eir'y hours of the ; morning. No definite action w.ip taken on the inalter, except to leave it over for consideration until nex 'week. The city attorney and the city manager were Instructed to look : Into, -Mr. Smith's ronuest.. Com - niissio-er MrKonnnn. with the ide"1 of getting -sction, volcd to repeal the nidinance entirely, but the motion failed to carry. ItlHuplu irollild AVilutcd The fact that Ilia city Is In need J of a new site for n dumping ground iwas pointed out by l!:o city manager Sinuts, and Mr. Smut's license num ber. 5, wmb on the or. The lun ch! ce was, not damaged by the Joy riders. A. H. Prlnco, who lives on Fourth street, saw tho theft as he was go ing home last night. The tliievir. piiBhed the car by li nd for a block and then Jumped In, started the mo tor, and wero on iheir way. The speed at which they went, says ltns- coe Neai, who was called by Mr. Prince, indicated that the driver wus well acquainted with the Stude baker gears and control. Mr. Prince, who through his woik as principal cf the Central scho.il has come K know most of tho young fellows of tho city, thinks bo cculd Identify tlieni. Tho owners of the car were -r.ot much ccncorne,d ov?r tho incident They recognized that it would be impossible for any one to drive ll very far from the city, on account of the oonditions of tho ro ds. . . . r . ..-., .ir OlV I.U I T TV V: 1 .WANTS. LOOK 01'iR. THE LIST -AND B I THEN Jr'lIOXH Y0lTi OUDEK. . 51 . I CANNED SALMON, ALL " VART.KTfES, i SHRIMPS. CRABS, LOBSTERS. t'lS, Tl NA OYS4Ek!S, AAi KMUI LUWIOIl, SARDINES IN OIL, MESTARl) SAUCE, TO MATO SAL'CE AND SPICED. B FANCY SALT MACKEREL AND HERRING, 1 rinvrrr .rss UUiCK COD FISIL FJIESII K I Fi- J'ERED SALMON. PJIONE x OL K UK l)r,u EARLY. OUR. DELFYERY SERVICE COV ERS THE CITY. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77. Farmers Black 192 3 1 408 North Fir Street Across the Track ; 1 f j5SSlSES!lVaimBBSS!5S8S i'i:oror.'i xovi:ii t ;liY BUENOS AIRES, March 20. Sun Ol'ita Jutiela ItensiiliW, a phy.sician. The lease on the present idle expiree j .10 last week .announced her candi- MAKE YOUR OLD HAT LOOK NEW FOR StJY Full Assortment of Colors. Putman's Dran Si The REX ALL SUyru NOW IS THE TIME lo (liiitk almut your car. Thi? Stand fitd Auto I tf pair tihon, corner A damn and Mr, in dointr very Biitisfactnry work. KI CYlt, Prop. 2-1-Im rltortiV ond the fitl.ons in tho nolKh bprhood ohifct to havliiK it ronewert Tho conintiHHiciinrs .i-ul the cltv mini- Irnrnr will ha? :i lonk around fi:r n possible location before their next mooting. 1os iy If mi This Suinmrr Tho onlinnnci' re'i'iirlni: licit ers of dttps who kot'p tlD'lr canino frlcnd.i in tli rity litust koop them nin fi-nin Anril ImI 1 u rin tr the iKninmrr, was voted roponlcd list Sawyer-Holmes company has n frcdi n i Klit l tho rinnnii.ision. Tho cityjstoek of parden and finid seeds tin'. duey Tor u seat hi iho ArKontin.i i: ha m bo r ot upulk;3, decl irod Son day that hor program, if elec'ud. would Includes go cni incut rucoKiii tlon of umtomity ;s :i.Ktato fumaion Dr. Ito;:shaw, who isthe fiuit womic' e.iiidldale for parlinment' in the tory of tho cntmt'y. ih;n t. Hti'.to must Kiippoi i in i i-nii'y as ; duty, not as a ch irily. Trap-nested Whit Is Leghorn nn:l niuek Minorca es, Jpl.fil) pur fifteen: .?7.r0.uitmiIriW iuiiip."2 AJt coekMMu u."fi( n re. f ram liens with records from ;';'" to oirjrir per year. Mm. Gro. II. Ch'ipmnn, f,a (IrHiido. .1-In-tni attorney was iiiKtrucfrd to drait a new ordinanco rnvcruiK tho motion ivd picsont it at t no nxt meotriiK. I All sportsmen in the city who keep id'ipH will be well plr-ased with tin1 leity's nclion In this respect. ' They claim that tho city should now take action to p.-eveut the depredations of cats in the neighborhood, Th(M3i:G2( catH. thev say, do more harm to the I guidons tlv Ml do tho docs, i!."d the jdnstruction of Jilrd life citnued by (both stray oud pet folinea in the isprinK and summer seasons is flome-!7j itini'K (lint diminds druptin action. will piow. Why experiment when you are sure of good seeds from them ? adv ,:i-ltl-tf SPRING CLKAXInC. Trees, hedges pruned and trimmed. Cardeninff. Windows, carpets, wall paper cleaned. Kalsoniiniiifj:. lied adv-13-(iLp NRW TAXI I,TK. Nonl Suydam and Clifford Coori?o. Props. Stand at Savoy hotel, Main Reliable drivers, first ch's1 Unv .iTitl it it'h t tfrvlre. Adv. BUCKHECHT farzizsa yiftStoi ill Of JAPANESE and FIBER MATTING H" 'A HON nL IAL r i" . . . .A .1 INDIAN TAN jV, : , ; ', - i FgU V.v . i'";- ARMY SHOE f Tins standard Amy Shoe made from 'top-grade materials by top-notch woik- men under expert supervision. I All tbe more reason why you should insist on the HiicKittiCIIT Army Shoe and accept no other. Worn by thousands of men in all walks ot lite Office Men Hikers Motorm.n Attorneys Fitmiers Conductors fhyncians Orthardi.ti (Iunters ' Look fa, the n.une DiiCKHRaiT- V- ;w'HE UmN. rt .1.- ... U f 01.. fcKtiWju"-- I w." wic ui c--iy oiloc. If not oMainahle from your dealer, send name and vour unler direct to HUCKIMJllA.M & HKCIIT Jtunura.tiirern Sun Krnnrluro $7.C0 to $8.09 Wii.ii :;ouk?s . it ii . . . .111(1 H'tll is. Veil ' ' -IK MK1W I X l.tkos s.ili;'f in"; in every p.triii i'l m. ! j Yi'ti will rr.jny inimtvi: :!v flif'ir ' ; ilu'liimtis ;i!u- ciispu'f; ,ul lull i ! li-x'u.f. ' Do.it for ir.ieu'M, f.v Se.i-w : I-I.i'ms. j Vcill j! K'nr cr.vet ran juppty u.u. i p Ww-jX-f wwr-til . i.V?,'?-ft-v'.'5.''- V,r.A ..,".; , I'l;-- " i Of JAPANESE and FIBER MATTING REMNANTS at Less Than HALF Their Cost A grt'.'tt variely of patterns to select fivin. Tliey will make excellent Hall ami liedroyai ninni i rs.. Just the thiny to covei' hatlly worn parts )' carpets or liiiolennis anil some of the patttM'n.s are in sufficient lengths to cover the average l!;ithrooin. We are sjicrificiuir these oihl lent;! lis in order to make room fur now storks and this sale will last until the remnants have heen sold. Included in the ahove an nlso some very tlesiia'ile (..'; J'pet Fiemnants which will make excellent small rtiys. SEE SOME OF THFM IN OUR WINDOW J li! 1 OAK DINING ROOM FURNITURE IN A' SPECIAL SALE I'i.lllivil Uvi- is ;lll.lll-li.-.l;Lt. ililiitli; l...!it .lliti IhlHVl witli l--.-u.- '!;t1' lliil-l-.H-, ll.Mllnl l.'t )'..ltslal i-ti'ilsii Jl I.iMi' anil I'l-lll' r".'i Jli avv'ilillitl i-liaiw. nil si'li.i ..ale, f:i'!'i!.i!i, at a stu-' ial n i o .SSTC Teniia: ?6.75 down; brjir.ca, $2.C0w-efk ' CARRFURNH URE COMPANY'"' The House That Serves Ygu Best-Vsc Your Crcilit The Economical Corset THE WAR HAS TAUGHT US THE MEAN ING OF TRUE ECONOMY " When the Kovernment urged conservation and economy, it recom mrnded the buying of quality articles that would give the maxi mum wear. The mistaken idea that 'economy meant the purchase of cheaply made articles was removed forever. TjTb Front. mmii ,n i.llM?j'p:0 :'( v; ; i i,v v. w.'(V are made from carcfullv selected, hii'h-tfrade materials onlv. MOD- AUT boninty, cloth, thread, tape all are quality materials. The boning in particuln that facd" upon wlueh the stylo and shape 01 a corset so much depends is ma l- especially for the Idodart Company from clock spiinr steel the moxt perfect boning ever produced. It will not rust or take a pormni-ont bond at the waistrine. Kvery Mf)D AHT Corset gives n hif'h dt grr1 of satisfaction in wear and shupe keeping qualities. All MOD ART Corsets lace in front because front ndjMKlmetit maims right adjustmem. The absence of laces at the back gives form and wonderful smoothness in gown fit tinr. ; I ' . m,. ' A trir.l fitting eenvicrs. You hr.ve t nut nn a MO!) A KT t-j se-. its style end feol its romfoit. Style" and comfort are not easily ex- plained. Make a request for a trial fitting in our corset department before planning your spring clothes Pauline Lederle HORSES WANTED I want to Imy irood broke 'farm marcs and fji'ltlins. l.ust have weight iind (iiality, lair flesh'and from four to six years old. W. E. McCIure Phone Red 772 ' I , r:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:;;:r; ii. i! The good? that have made our business a success ana enaoiea us to guarantee them to you .are ! ! J Charter Oak Ranges, Patent Heaters, White ! ! Sewing Machines, 'th Harmon Mattress, Sim- !! ; ; mons Bc'ds, Kenny Rose Springs, Sinith Rugs. ' ! ,.,. ! i . 0 e 1 1 j til Furniture 'Exchange . t i'l B-t "rd I'StaiiCft, nr Will Exchange tnt N- &'A OEafiRVER ADVERTISING '11 briyg reulft. 0 0 !