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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1919)
"two . RrXDAY, makci. rig iota 'THE S tT N DA Y 1 MORN itf 6 OBSERVER AROUND THE .EDGES -: l io Aiiciui will dp winner- jlt10W. -j-J-f-.f r 1 nil yft tui " ' '" ff? , SENT BODY TO ii I I I! II Ii. II II i II I i: t 6 ? " I ill r I 1 ? raj i 5 Iji 5. S I liiJ ' ' x B k : f 1 ; . .". 3 luff im II i i 1 ill ' m m - - O Vm , q w ' t "" " 1 1 If r V I There V a Big Choice Now u .... . MISTAKE IX IDENTIFICATION M A l)K IX'I'OHTLAXD Spring ! vitb us (!a.,rge Bill has ibugunjila annual habit of pluming ii.es. - Kupioftrd Corpse of Willfcim Hogan, ! a of Inion 1'rovea To lie that Bf EyA'y Brand Jurymen will look out .Man Front Scuttle. f !ior tin; vlill.-y and wish h ws - ' ".''. jltlOWitl!.'., : ' " UNION, Murrh 2. (Special) ' .. . ... , . . . , ni ... Chief Thristiaiisun gut $3.8" fn Word wa reeved by. Put Sullivan ch th'- et Prtlan that hi, VunrlAw . Plvtlloulh pran.i.on, Willie Hotfan, 1d comVh -ome Uiat- he ttiwA ,llllIHlr nutted mn, He by tnkinff arsenic. lap(J ,h(l u h0 nel ,rjce f(jr wm.b .c nny w, .nippta ner iorihiy wwre jve- wo , lniril Fnday, but proved t" tnn . rrmains of on.o one else. The body: luifl on n F.ilor suit' supposed to be long to young Hogan and a nult cafe wijr pnt and nnmo of his artlclea ar rived altio. A not was left in a hotel in Portland ( tiling that u woman had Job Kveney fa probably 'the great ont lover of cluniH in La Grande. At .1 , retu'iit buhtnftw iiicn's huichuor cl tins wcro urrved nml the Indy.whu w.ttnd table admlttid Joe'B pinto looked like Seaside bfter tide had , -vulmlded because ol io many sholls was the only, one he loved that wan ( the way out of it and to notify Pat, , , . , ' , .Sullivan,' of Union, Oregon. I nm " who had Ilvin C0J- I II I .I IPIJf III lt?lll.(l IIUIIIU III- Ijll. !C ran tie I lie ni'w tliiiiyH iiir sprinj,' Imvc Ih'cii nrriniir every thy iiinl..'itiS(irtmeii1s iki w ill (lelilit vmi. fr'o.'its and Suits eluise your fi'ivnrite now t'nr.tlie new sea ,Hm and then see here the best elioiee iiLVneli line. , , . In Cuats you'll have ehniee nl' the rtj hacks and he'lted frmlt. styles, and styles Miestin' the Dulnian efl'eet. Those who prefer the more conservative lines w ill find a fine display, too. ' Suits were never prettier jfie hih waist line and liloiise models vie with the I oxy styles for your approval. .The skirts do nnieli to win you favor for a suit because of their attractive tapering lines. Throughout, our entire .stock you'll see quality, variety and reasonable pricing Why not' try tlieiu on soon?, ' . ' , HILLAS DEPARTMENT STORE Willie Huan was about. 10 years old and was well liked by aI.. Ho bad been in the service but was dis charged some time niio on poor htalth. 1 r', " The Mystery. Explained. The Journal of Friday evening con.- for rcveraf yours roived notife that tlm houso had been gold . , and poHSCKslon was desired. He lin account of,.,,,. .v miiltuh. tinntho- )inm ,, m'jib iibout ready to move- Y'ben tha whh sold. He ,(tired another and tl j. I We have a limited slipply of Fancy Early Wosc Seed. Potatoes . l '9 a PT.AOT! VOTTR. ORDER NOW II III Hsrris Grocery ! PJrtjne Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 ' I lOSNorth -Fir Street. '. Across the TracH r, Can- stoutly il.UiiM:d that thn alkalt Uincs the followiiiK whiih opium 1 " ., . "."V. ,,. h?, V1. ..,, ,..-, ' 1 a '' '' J 8 tl... rintipr mon. fllu- ' . : ' 1 "" "IT'. . " . py . . ,'UK''t iv I II (Ii'oIUk the bet. V ,.. . . . V , ' . . . 'A ioih nnu in ntfit in" wiirni 10 move ine uony 01 .1. l, uveriuie, wnicn ihu , of t wus netu 10 union ny tne euroner when it was aupposcdly ictenti Tied as that of William llnnn. will be sent to Seattle, where a hrothcr and mother of Overture Jiye. A copy of the old l.u Granile C:i- izotte was unearthed recently. Among j other things it told of Jack I 'euro jand Juy Van lluren ccnteirtlnK In the , . t. . UIIV .IT .all UUICII WIILCDLIHfi l II1C Stvcrul days nsro a discharsed ,,,.,.,...,,.,,,.,. fr h,,.,, ,,. sailor, thoUKht to have been William ,. wllh (he . .,, ,ower ..,. THE JOY OF A PERFECT BATH Is not complete without a KLENZO BATH SPRAY It opens up the pores - I'nts life 'and health into the kin I'iHiIm I'ct'l'llllf.M tl 1 1.1 lltvill'llI'lltllU MAKES YOU FEEL FIT FOR THE DAY'; WORK. A hath sprav is one-nf the-most important lith 1 room f.et(uisiles. . Kvery iii-toilate home shuld Ixi eiiii'ijied with this modern bttli eoiiveii'iico. Put man's Drucf Store ; REXALL STOI j ' I b o nut ly e sltIi 'eim.ii on TUB WKATHKK Hy Aitxoclutnil Ira to Tha Oliiorver) I roltTI.ANO, March 29. For Ida j ho: Sundny cloudy. Oregon: Sun 'day, rnin, with southeasterly winds. Hoan, killed himnelf in the .Leroy hotel in Portland l)y' drinking poison. I "After the body was on its wav'to j Union, the home of Ilogan, Karl G. Overture, of Seattle, who is Reeking h :s brother, identified the clothing of the dead man." , . I The remains' have been sent from Union back to Seattle. . COUPON Observer, La (Irande, Ore. . ise find this coupon and Tour ot with f0 cents, enclosed, for which send " World War." to: hers, toi;ethei' Ilistorv of the Allies' Rifle Strength Greatest When Needed Wushlnston. KitMire nlmw inu the rifle KtreiiKlli ol the nl lleil and enemy force -on the ivextern front dlirlliK the last ..'lliht niontlN.of iie wiir were re celvetl hy the war ileinrtiuel)t. They Hhmr that lip lo .Inly 1 (he nllle" 'were outnamMci'Pil fntlh, UKMKXl til SIXI.OIIO. hilt Hint they readied their peak n Seplem-' her 1. when they linil 1.11X2.1X111 opposed to the t.eriiiuii!f' l,!t.'tO,- ' ; ' - , Hide ll.Mli'lll the nillnher of "men In Hie ireiiehen ready lo pi over Ihe tup wllh the hay onet." TJie rllle utreiiKih of an Ainerleiiii illvlnion of L'T.mxt eom luil triHipa Ih. liLT.ll. This how Unit the flcflial Mrinlrn on the "estern fronr totaled more (linn mice im ninny ns the rllle fti-eiiL'tll Nk'ilres. Dnrlmr Ihe hiii'd flehtlnr; from September 1, the ( lel'nmmi' loveH li-ere nppilllliiu, Hie fijr nre ImiIiii! n drop In their urenicth from I.Ii'ttMrH) to Si'.ri.. HM on Noveioher 1. iMn-lnff the Kitme period the strength of ihe illlled forces dropped only from t.CS-.'.mio to l,s."i.iinii. HUN FARMS READY FOR WORK - . . v . Factory District! In Germany ,' Complaining About Terma of Armlitlce. . Still Tolilenz. The fanners hre nreriurlni! ! for. tln-ir sprint .work, througli.int the : oeenpled nren. IteMoi killl! of farnn It ! promesslnit rapidly. A ennvaw within I the area of the Tlilitv-eeeond dllloii I Khows that Ihe farmers' now-have 7M try. Jack and Jay are mill pretty husky ,nd few crny hairs suimount Yon may be surpriBed to know that O. K. Sllverthum once drove a tine black .Halllon which was the pride of hla ioWa neighborhood, tie had a dolled up ulkey and on Sun day morning he would take out that high stepper -and-make U the boys envious. , So interested did he be come In horseflesh that he entered his nag at the county fairs und as their ddmea, r.ll of which Is evldenre driver of some renown he attracted they could do a little sprinting yet If conditions wero Juit right. Andrew niokland showed, up with a very smiling face yesterday ' and having dropped the remark to the ef fect that there had . been nn 'In crease" an Observer ieporter fed In to him nt once for the date.' SPY and imv other' particulars. "Yes. we have. hnd 'life by this coble act for 1 was just an Increase in the family." Andrew jabout due. to follow the circuit und admitted,' "it Is sixty of the ' finest i yon know what .that would have young Hereford calves a man ever meant. " laid eyes ort." And thot wus why quite an applause from the ladles. In the grand stand. His father observ ed the race horse proclivities growing in his Son and one day Issued a man ifesto which caused the stallion to be sold at once and put O. E. to work at good.-hard, toil. . "I be lieve," admits Mr.- Sflverthorn "that father called the turn in my Andrew wonder. was plenaeu .tind it is nn Right now is Ihe time when some one ho Ihe chc-aen Mies for yeurs to conift. We hnve to have foads fitr thpse lutomoiiiles now and I am spreading the gospel to honii Vnlon county for a complete highway system at thp earliest- possible moment.- Tlier -.is no 4iso to wall ahinn extravagance; for gocd roads are not extr-ivagant, they are an economy. Besides, hare you thought that every man In Hit ion Is living better than his rather lived, and the coming generation will llv just as much better thai we nie now living. Don't worr); about prosperity, they will ride IB ' airships, but we want roads whll -we are here." ,' . Vtu will naturally go to Silvef thorn for soda water and fine can dies' as they have always the very bt that can be made. Adv.3-2i-:t, t i... , ... i nut nolle i-endv to irlve lii inv nren -! lnonties nave come in. ,,M "-vi'uiii'ii ' uu t roiiipillllll - - - - - I , . I'n. mi I !ni-'i 1 111 r ' . . nriv " Ills "cull-hai kn"' are so ma 11V I '.IS 111 l.n :'").. "jtit'.v", vi .::!"y... . ,;, Kssen eoniplnlns. for example. In the Inst lew weeks, M.ljou cars and 5.000 erty." Ills. 'Unit 'It Is a his tempei' worldefhe doe 'nut lose!1'1" si me .-...I .live Into the use of clicertiu. i FACTORS OF SOIL FERTILITY Announcement Plant, Feeding Is Not Simple Problem of Supplying Manure and Com mercial Fertillurt. Dominion. t.niiiloiwOiiuiHhi sent 8.000 aviation 'III ' oversells to Join Ihe i'o.vul air lervh-e dui-ln ilie war. according to a sttiienieiit made st .Mention by Sir IMwaid W.. Keiup. C'tiuuillaii niltilstar if overseas sei-viee. TO MY CUSTOMERS: ' " '7, been fnr- Fi.ori; ithe temeinder of the at-Mion. "Jim" Corbett Is In doubt wheth er he has become ulfllatod wllh llu It. I'.-O. E. or whether tho .Elks joined him. He waa with a ehasi of about thirty which was Int Dialed !this week. ' He knew before hand of these, he said. -t.SSn vere directly llllt It would be a miracle if any of re.ihli.il in l anada and the must of Ithe brethren who had charge or tin the rest were traiisferrvd from the ! floor, work had not ni some time oi Canadian servU-e lo the royal air suv- l.other been nt the short end of one H e after their arrival .in Europe: kind of a "Job" or other that ha-' Sir Eilwaids statement was made tern. Put-up hy himself. He was n the course of nu address iji which he 1 fully prepared .for unythlng thn-ii-ceptcil, In the lining of Cnnntln. 10 I mKnt! happen and, being prepared. i . . . . . !.!... a.l...ltiu.l l.lit. Tha .lliui Iw.io I "I'ooii-s "iiich niio ,ueen preenteo v fcs I,. "KKI.I.VS..' the ijoiniiilon l.v t.'iiiiadhin n trii. Ity-nine artf very well satisfied tha' ' 1 -i-'iii-'ii sh residents of t.ondon . . I thay joined the sau.e time that J The expression, "soil fertility" Is i used to include the fac-hirs w hich make ll soil productive. I'lant feeding Is not ii simple problem of siiipjylng inamiro ' und i-ommerelal fertJIlKers. All ahlliid aiice of iiviillalde ilantfood Is nn esscn- i tin I factor of soil feiiilliy. but them ! - tiro oilier Importi'iit fni-lor?. TaVe.. your bi 'llll! Kir street. thay joined h.e saiiie F. Corbett did. FLYERS FJND DAD IS ALSO UP- IN CONGRESS On .ici ount of the mill that lias iii-iiiiiu'. me with (. A KN A ION Jia iny; to iliscontinue usiiii; this tratle.mrtrk; will in the future sell this flour under the n.ide i, iiiv of I'OIM'V. i 1'01'I'V 1 I.OfK is identically th 'Alv'NA IT(), coming, from .the ml tile same siout. the dil'lci-ciut u in the trade name oiflv. f 'i ry niKpe.M fully, C. L. TH0RNE. fl Jp''! ' ? same same - ttl 's5rJ3W , - 4 mAismmmm i ' nun i niiiii i ii 1 1 1 wi, . a ,wifca3utJMrviwa ? ! Here Is a booster story from the Jieart of ft man who usks nothing In' return: D. V. Sicvers. of the O.-W,, upon his return a f,ew dnys"Sgo from, a trip to Joplln. Mo.: Kunaas City. PhetilX, Aritnna and tit her polr.ts, said: "I have worked In flfty elght cities In. the nation "and rjv el led many miles, but I hayp never lived In a town which I liked as well nd felt so thoroughly much at home as In I. Grande." Mr. 9levei, was in several wet states during his nb srno but positively hromht nothlns bark with him so h's statement Is from hi lner most belief and judgment. 8B9ERVER ADVERTISING Wfll briixr remits. 1- t a, S) r.: t MS II mat tie Mnlwfiil to bet but Jnsi 1 the same Dr. l'Mf a.id The "arr h ik.e ! wagered flfty dollars on the niies !iWih of whether crops can be raised round Hat I. .ke. Jo take tl pegatlve. Hif course, and ?'lieloctor (3 Ithe aff!imatle. ot cu rse. fo.Oif there i Ik anyone thing poei ie I'hv is long on ; i ' w optimism, u ?' Interested an' 'these FentlemcnD ",t, the proposition, ; that they a.rcu 1) olten. Heienlly wties tne-suojeci came up .Mr. ,ri u.iia vi. ... w . .. . . w oerrien ins inea 01 -hisim- nivui uf v hue r.is two or.s were C-inr around in rnM ft.m'a imk.,v -s. . d helplr whip th. kslWr. Carl v Hlddick of Montana, did a-.il-ot Trut 00 . rV. '."U. a uft thing 9rt with you. r?r hsvn't Co rlltnb:n hlm;ei-!l,nibln Ht In the nni 'nrM on a Jt(r pabllcaa ineket. And nft'-HI.rJlrk .v. he i. i . ..c... ic Sons"-afu of C(riressinen when tho next congress convfc. jl wen 9 yeirs aen stole toina Atoes from around thQaket" And Mr Billy Vogel is i sermonizer. Id 1012 Jie preached a sriuion on wheat j and automobiles that wbtld reuse Walter Pierce to scratch his head In probably can get the job of. order to compete. uuiy saia men ... ... Mimlv aDUnssm- vevv chaan. for Mr iwilinnil lenr ui icscohuuu, iu,.i u .'.si.. Z , ,,r;;p:r.he kouch I. coniro,,:.;. with- tint ex-jook a tiollar and .- half wheat for fu .Pt compliance with ,he snulsilre (prosslon, 'Will you call again, I r.m farmep to tle Ita twin- flratida and malnttilns attitude, l.-iit he' is mcii'e "Why. there is nothing i... i... i ... ... ulrnnL. nrofunllv. lot he does not.' I" "" " ri im si I district und that as a .result traffic I"'"" ,"!"''" 1,e wo"'" he ha"py If,'" " dollar and farmers are going to ! has h.eii gn-iitly reduced. It Is as -People would only get ready nnd - - - ... :. sorted thin Hie rood and fuel slmrlnge I ""njct ,I,L'"' "usmess inns goaiiig ( has been made serious by the luahlllly ! I' "W saving time for both the i to vc supplies. . ,MHeswr and the taxpiyer. i vTlte food'shoi lnKe in the Ceblens i . area Is i'oni.lei'iil,!e, hut perhnps not ' The h-.rdShlp of being a host to so serious as at Cologne, a much larger Ea flt jiide business n.cn was exeni cliy, where lliere has been a greater ! pllf led a few nights ago when a I In 11 ai jc of dlsi-linrged soldiers. The ! roniniittce met wl;h Larry Eurlsou j popiihiliiin Is reluming to work tis rap- '! his office. He wus kind enough Idly ns possible, but Ihe luahlllly lo j lo furnish Ihe cIks ;s which wore ot i procure fuel supplies on account of Jhe inediuiii priced variety not his I ihe Oer-iuun miners- strike' litis, de- best. - After Ihe meeting hi'd rude.' j layeil the reopening of nisny work : for some time some oi.e culled hi.i I "hops. ' " ; attention to auothcr brand the lipnse i icarried and asked II that was not j , CANADA GAVE 8,000 AVIATORS I""r' i"'P"'r nok-- '':,rr' ,ook ' ithe hunch, produce I the high prii-ei' 4,280 Wen of British Royal Air Service K"rT c"ure" u'" " 'ore .'P Were Recruitrrl In th. too... a..u r.1.,1 nui.ui '"""'b' GRAIN LAND . This tract consists of B20 acres, ev ery acre tillable, and all in high -state of cultivation, except 30 acres used for pasture. 12 acres of alfalfa, 2 sets of Buildings, large barn, corral, ga rage, bunk house, deep well with air pressure, only three-quarters of A mile from school. 200 acres of this land in grain this year, rented on a basis ot onc-thlid of the crop. . !v The price is87.50 per acre. Just a small Cash payment and balance oh .-pltni.'id terms, practically same as rcii payments. This is in Uniin j'i,tn ty, F, miles from shipping point. .The Vill i is HO to r0 bushels per net c, nnil on a splendid Toad. ft-HO-St -Jecurity Land & Savings CV, ( En flrande, Oregon. STA BIG BILL ? MARY TODAY PICKF0RD i--j-3ai----r-T .. . - a.-. '...'.iriiiWi--irriTsaMi.. ttVrrU J V -4 "a"1 r Yin-;" t-f?' -f U aitinsf it ava in JOHANNA ENLISTS" or- V Do tlie girls remeinWr the first flilJjT they" satf nd how tluur hftn-t .juny.ed, In this parkhno; new Alf raft0 1'ic tunP Mary PicffttYi 1,1ils just 0 os,"'l,i",tthe little pi'rl who o never liad a beu and is dvint; f"io''e. o ' 0 -A id- a n o Louise jdzenda and Chestec ConW I, S3 O O-IjB. MttST MISTAKE" A two-reel flack Sennctt Scream. o 'v , (jOO o 1 o o o GO fa A.. 0o o o S OO O ' , o 1 st