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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
fiTX - F "RTPAY M.U?nl21, 191.0. : .; ' . . IMflPIHRr I ! NEW INDUSTRY -.,-..,,f,r;.. ,VU, ... ..... Ullll . . Hsusecleaitaig Helps WAM.OWA SMIIIIVK-GltAXlTK COlll'A.N'V OtlUAMZKU Machinery to lis Installed for finish lug Mono for Miin"iiu nlnl iukI Unliving I'urpoo MRS. ALICE KNIGHT DIED Or PNEUMONIA o Hell Known Church Woman of; Lastcm Orcc.oi Died in Hie fur vice Across tlf Sean. AVe have all of the essential (Imps ami sundries that will make liousecleaiiing more efficient and easier to perform. Borax, Ammonia, Sal Soda, Sponges, Chamois, Brushes, Polishes, Rub ber Gloves, Etc. Ask for our list of lloiisecleaniiitf Helps it will surest the things you need. Our prices are reasonable. Make your spring cleaning a real suc cess by buying such goods here. JOSKPH, March 19. (Special) J. M. Nnwoll 1b in town this week in tho Intorosts of A new company which is being formed and which will bo known an the Wallowa Mar- hllt-fll'tin it.. r... .......... Tl,n I pany'a capital 1 ,25.0(10 and .!, of-l1" I'r?nc' After tlu arml-tl.e was fleers a.o K. B. Ameden nf I'orM.m.l. Bi,Knn111 "h0, '""".ferred to the lucturog at various rumps, on "Join of Arc," "Urlttany," otc. No further Upton ft. Gibhs, former patttor of St. i't'ter's Kptacopal church of Ja j Grande, sends the fallowing udpi-I-; coinn note pertaining to the dth I in France of a church worker, Mits A Wee Anight, who Is well known in! La Grande: j 'A teleKram has hi en rooe'vfil an nouncing the death from pneuiuo:.,a f Alice J. Knight "ho was dfiacon-1 ess under Bishop iVddock 1: Bast-j ern Oregon for some years. Af.fcrj leaving Oregon she olunteii.-eti for; war work and wan accepted by tljoiii Y. M. C. A. to work In the canteens' 1 pruHlcU'tit and manast: J. M. Nnwidl I of Ii Giande, vice p' .Hldunt und Hit pcrlutondcut of coiiiitriicllon; 1. L. iKIIi;ro of Colorado, cucrct ury. I'll In company will devidop u jrro (lupOHit or Kraiilie In I lii ''iiinly, and will imitall machinery for flnih- ln mnminimi! mn4 timl inr f rl'" " L'Hieinarblo, which will atao hi tallied within tho ho'.udai lm f Wallowa county Ik said, to be (.fjual to Vermont marble. All thOHe Intetflstfd hi tl'Ip pro ject havo had cxperlnci In ll'l.t hue. The exact location ol taeir fiudlnH Jiave not been mfid'j public but c t filiate on work are now IihUk made. The fact that the cunrty lH to havo a company of this k'nd lnea'iiM tb.it the cohT of building stone wilt he cut ciulte materially. particulars beyond tho mention of: her death und its immediate cause; wib seat," j WILLIE WILKIE ! HEARD FROM; La Grande Pharmacy WORK OF W. C. C. S. I .WILL KEEP RIGHT Ol HITCHCOCK'S I'HKKKNCE III J t I WUMV.A 1 I'.iliJ. 1 iXililMNA. March HI. Geneiui The following HemTimiflThe Dalles regarding a 'former residernuf La Grande sounds natural: "Local police declare that William Wilkie. arrested here this week, had devised a process for refining denat ured alcohol, removing the poisonous Ingredients and mixing it with flnvorr to make an intoxicating drink. He war held on a charge of vug';ancy, but wot, released upon promising to leave th town. w .i The New Season Today the first day of Spring. finds us at yoftr command vith.,i store 1mm ful oT new snappy spring merejiandise contracted for iir in advtince of the fieason. AVe are in a better position now than ever o save you a substantial sum on the new season's purchases. , . . i New Spring Colored Flaxons 49c, 89c, 98c New Spring Colored Voile '. 33c, 39c, 49c New. Spring Figured Voile 15c, 25c, 33c, 49c New Spring Chantung, all colors : 89c New Spring Silk Poplins, all colors..: 98c, $1.49 New Spring Usona Silks, our price' '. 49c New Spi'ing Silk Mull, our price . 25c New Spring Scrims, large assortment 18c, 25c, 29cf 33c, 39c, 49c New Spring Tapestry. 49c, 89c, 98c New Spring Silkolines ; 29c, 33c New Spring Kiddie Cloth 49c New Spring Lace Curtains $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 SEE OUR SPRING PRINTED GEORGETTE, our price . $1.69 NEW SPRING GIRLS HATS 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 BUY EARLY SECURE THE SEASON'S WORTH. WE POSITIVELY UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITION. WE DAILY PROVE IT BY DAILY CROWDS. OcmWrva'hUMps at the Star Sat ilnv and Sumfcw. Il-21-2t The Stor? Where the Maftfteg Trade E3 Follow the Crowd There's a Reason Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 Lh Grande, Oregon Ullll 111 it7----i :t; JTa-a,i::-,T..: ;., rr.: .;um.r-i-Lj - .. i tri. -i u- i ill sing, n ' w rriaRj nexrav ra ill' W 7 IfcJ I aor Shnuimrr I nriiv nt . - 1 " J Tl IT m Mi 1 I JL V All & H i Machine hemstitching done by Mrs. 807 Pelm. avenue. V irst PernhuiK coniplvted his official viait Lblock west oTTHwaui Black 3101. ito the troops in the occupied area of 3-14-tf Germany Thursday, devoting the fore . noon to an inspection and review of i p0 Vou know that the T.a Grande the 4th corps at Cuchem-on-Mosc1 Ifl aiieriioon 10 u review Ol Anions the spectators was ''tank II. Hitchcock, former postmaster gen eiul, who atated that ho was in tins occupied aren merely on a sikht-see- ig trip. no you Know mui me i.a iiimh. MosehVUjh School orahestra now has twen of the ltwllers Jkiul that they play ex mi. ceptionullywrUja Hear them at tin "The Glorious Adventure" (iUKICKS WKKE OUTMI.MHKHICl) HUT GAINED KHEKSON VICTOKV SALONIKI, March 21. The Greek victory nt Kherson, . northwest o Odossn, was won over a BolshevikI force of four times the streiurth of I tho Orukjlcvision eiiRaKed, according to an official ffttrteiucpt issued at Greek army hendquarteTsTtwaThn statement declarer the BolshevikiaT' mies hnve been reorganized and are under tho command of German offi cors, a large number of whom parti ' cipated in the battle. "The Greek troops realized an ad' vance to tho depth of a little more than twelve miles, capturing numer ous prisoners and considerable booty In spite of reinforcements, the Bolshe vik troops have not been aide to re constitute their line," the statement adds. senior play, Friday night.- thc adv. 3-HS-tr rap-nested White--Leghorn anil IllacKJlinorca eggs, 51.50 periuteon: $7.50 a mjdred and upl All cockereH used are f rirhvhons witl records from 225 to 278 cggsSier yolir. Mrs. Geo. H. Chapman, La GWld 3-15-lmp ium. urr.veojsiiipmcot Ol rioscn I f magnetos, speciar cord magnetos. Hamilton Garage, corner Fir and Jef ferson. 3-5-tf j : ! Why not let us do your developing and tinishing; also the enlarging of your pictures. We know we can please you. WeNvill give you prompt ser-i vice and youNwill lie able to get films 1 printed the daV ypu leave them at - -FAMILY DRUG STORE LASRANOE,ORCeON. ,3--19-3t Dorothy rbillips, star in ''The Hear Lof lluiiinnity," nt the Star, Saturday land Sunday. . 3 21-2t TOMORROW ONLY Something new in pictures! IVrl'eetly inaiiipu lated toy soldiers enacting every detail of fighl .ing on the 'ctmi front! Showing Exactly" How War Is Waged Without Presentiag Its Horrors As sciciil ifieally accurate and detailed as a West I'oint lahoratoiy experiment. .Months of most patient and painstaking work rcititred for filming of pict ure, vSEE ' ' Airplane Raiding Squadrons; How Annies Are Munitioned; Life of Soldiers in Trendies; How Gas Is Used Liquid Fire; Long Range Bombardments; Creeping Barrage; Mass At-tacks-ALL. REALISTICALLY PRESENTED Tell It To The Marines Fcatiirinu the Kcinaikalile Actresses LA GRANDE TIRE SHOP E PARKER, Proprietor Tire&sajid TubeXVulcanized and Repaired. Sec- ld-Hyid Tires for Sale. 1406 Jefferson! La Grande, Oregon HORSES WANTED I want to buy good broke farm mares and geldings. Must have weight and quality, fair flesh and from four to six years old. W. E. McClure Phone Red 772 ! pays in.'HUMH) koic m ix i "lilt haul I'aii a r.-yrdr-ultl j llcrrfiml, -Iti -fui;ri lieniKl li It y. i CIIICACO. Mareii 21. 'What was derlarnd to bo a world record prirc ; or IfiO.OOO Tor a ptne-br.id llerefotd i bull, wim niimmuci Thurnilay. by .1. U. l'erj;u.mu brut hi i s of Canity. ; Minn., for "Itlihard I'airf ix." a u iyoiir-ol'1 lor.isterej animal. Tho lnvit ; 'ptvvloiiB American prjee was ?:U,0iM. l Tor "Ardniore," sold l.y W. K. Yost j. to W. It. IMcltcriiu'. both uf KanH.U' City. Mo. " K li lip id I'Vihfux'" was raised by Waiu'ij T. Mci'ra' of Kent land, I imI. Mo was U ".rs old last No i (ViMrbor and It In bolieved he Is Mi .'l..Mt Iloi-.rlord bull 'j Die world. Hi- iwi'lvht in bi'lwi'tn ii - Oil and 2MH' pulMXls. i M. J. aiitl Alva lliuhanan of Telu easel wove business vikiIois in I. a (iiaiule litis morning. JANE AND . KATHERINE u i And FATTY ARBUCKLE MUTT, and JEFF REGULAR PRipES Arioiti:Y (,l i iti. e.i:Mi:i; wil l, M'i:.K l in; i.i:(;i k ' WASHINGTON. M.Mi-h SI. The I.imi;uo to K'-furci. l'-.'cc rniKiuccd Tluinil.iy niln titroimli Its Wasl Inmou hcadiiti'.-i n' h ituit' Atur:u y Ccnci al Tnl'Mci w pr ii;li lm: lo uiiki' ;i : cries of speech s in suppon 'of the proposed cons' II ill loll for a league of nstiolls. A:,uoim.ville"t ol tho time ami place of Mv. IVIiner''- 'adih.ss hc 'iniide later, tt w s Mrs. A. .K. Ivanhie went over to Union this afternoon to attend the ItC'Cluh eolnert whih the p'jpds of .the Union school will tiivo this eve- Inuig. Dorothy Phillips in "Tlw Rifky Road" at the Star Saturday and Sun day. :! "! 2t GOOD ADVICE i V ,jlf uu hir an ItmtLtr uilh yvnt men ih.nc Ihoflt raminl".anw i iu,l ' 9lA lvr.IV ff.UuU t.f ,t LlM.U Yoll IHOVW 0.f'ITV IIDIIHI'DTV HI sec OtnH WW i? UH'tp A mi- jack UJIVfrius nionrv will o.ih r""u'4in win w n. - XTtthirn'B Khutt winlow. Thtr nrnVJoi cil proiAMtv Cwwct terw. d.ty Mre. Ho it HIP ? .-iTf-.; .FAMILY pnua STORK f Md and gafdili rods of jPhristie'siVirio " - : m- restore & r Today We Are Too Busy j To Write Ads REGARDLESS WE KNOW IF YOU WANT THE BEST IN THE LINE OF EATSAND YOU WANT THE MOST FOR STOUR MONEY, JUST FOLLOW THE THRIFTY THRONG TO LA GRANDE'S REAL CASH GKUUJSKY See our newwindow display of Fire Food Products at Money- ' ' Don't fail to visit the ecHniomy demonstration conducted by Miss Emma WilJon on Vegetable' Butter. United. Statci Food Ucwh HGOVERIZED GROCERY Union Stor Open 8 a. a. SAM HARRIS, PROPRlCTtlR ' lo P - ' Next Door to nui' Departmenl Store. . .' !!r''' No. umks. PHONB US YOUR ORDER. USE OUR EXCLUSIVB PROMPT DELIV- uio p.m."' J ... ERY...PH0NE, MAJN 32 OR S2S e e IN f HE NEAR FUTURE THE HUNTINGTON BUILDIlf R JUST "VACATED BY THE qpLU E1T RULE COMPANY WILL BE THE PEKMABNT HOME 0 ZEIS STORE. 8 6 J i Sawyer HolndNSV'oinlKiny aid le surcj of (h, growing sccs. Adv.3 hi t' I iS) V o 8 o o 0 oe O