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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1919)
.ur.,... T 'V e TU.pfcPAY. 'AVRTTa 1. "1019. TITREE I April VICTOR Records o Just ;. Received '- - - mmmmm errr- --- $100 to 2G0 CARR FURNITURE COMPANY . "The House That Serves You Best" Red Cross Dm V -A The Prescription Store. Twiii..i p ip ipipipip., ItlXAWAY HOYS SKNT TO 1IOMKS IX UAKElt CITY Frederick Tluntof and Claude Williams, alias Jack Baisely, the young lads who woro takeu off a fieir.ht traiu ltore few nights ago, wore shipped home Sunday to Baker, where it 'was loaraou their parents live. Tho boys warn "strinKliiE" the police in their first -story, one of tiiem aping tlui crliiilnal and giving I an assumed' name, aud stating that their homes weru ii: Hurkco. Tho wiro quite, ready to return to the shelter of tholr , iiarcnla' roots In llu-knr, after spending two or three days in tho city Jail. Take y 100 Fir str bicycles to KELLYS, 3-30-3t LOCAL. WA TWKNTNfa Miss Claire Sailer. oO Tolocasot. was a visitor in tawn ;.his morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ivunhoo return ed to La Grando yesterday, alter a ton days' visit with relatives in Cortland. Mrs. P. A. McDonaJd will enter tain tile ladies of the Presbyterian church at her home 1B02 Second street, Wednesday afternoon. ' The Wallowa gating & IMuiubing company has a cr.O of men busy iUKgtnK trenches ami connecttug up with the new sower omuy homes in tho city. i At mooting hold f;i UmutiU.ftbo residents of that pi are decided to s'wn for u ttmmmT Chautauqua to he flu Id a week in tho month of Juno jTho Cadmeau cUutiU'uqtia will pro vide lit? entcrtutmueut talent. Lloyd Beam, who hfls Just returned from spivfee in an artillery corps in Kranee, -was in La Grande this niorn iiiK on Ids way homo to Crieke. Flats, bej'ond EIkIii. q i, by the executor or tho Iff t. tho Mrs. .Libhy MeCi'e.iii. who had been In La Grande. ?r the past two months, visiting hei" daimhtr. .Mrs. 0. J. Bl.ick, 'eft thU mornin to re turn to her homo al 1'reslon, litl.o Al Gove, am'd 30, employe of Uio llrouks, Sr hi I on mttl at lleiul, was inshintty kllltl umitty -when he druvo the gasoline LMt:tUr on vhieh ho was rjdiui; at hjuh speed licari-tm iiito an . appiouehiiif; lodging locomotive. estate will have to piy au Inheritance tax to the feimral government af more Nihil $1,000,000 and a third 0? this suio to the statof Oregon.. Goorip Sydmau? 18 years old. ot Denmanc, Or., was shot andkllled Saturday night in a dance hall at Langlols, iu Currycounty, by Georgo O. (.'licnowelli of Denmark, a votoran of the Canadian Srmy and acting joint representative for Coos and Curry county in the Oregon legisla ture Family trouble is reported to have been the came ot the tragedy. While Chonoweth was In .Franco his daughter gave birth to a child, and it is said alio accused young Syd inan. Tho latter w,aa. called in the IS-21 draft, hut waj recently mus- Itered out and returned home. His father is a prominent Curry couhty dairyman. , STR 4 YOl.Mt Two diesntuts .colts? comintr two nndaree yearn oliyc-Jrmc to my plnce luBt June. OwTieipVan haveathcy by proving ovaierhi and paying ex penses, ij brancls r marks. 4-l-2t , . N. Hi WEST. Ladies BrfW your old Jiats to the IJjnk Shop to lis. nado over. At Foley Bjdg.VHrs. II. Metcalf. 3-liJ-W A classified ad will brmtr results. Motorcy! and bicycles, KELLY'S GARAGE, lMfj Fir street. 1 3-30-6t Fine stationery In boxes or in buik; nlso tablets of all kinds, envelope and typewriter paper at Silverthorn's. ; Adv. 3-29-3t. Sawyer-Holmes company ha a fresh stock of garde)i and field seeds that witl grow, i Why experiment when you are sure oi good seeds trom litem? adv ,3-lH-ta if arcade V"4 Sergt. Ernest VeTis, a local .boy who is overseas, sends greetings lo La Crimlo friends this week arid slates that ho expects to ho on Ms way homo before I i:g. At pi-esjiit he is at Dase Hospital No. lull, n Saulnay, France. (lOorso 11. Flagg. who for th' po?t several yeary condueled a paper aV l''ialrie City, h is sold his propert; there. and cm Sitfirday conijileted a deal by which ho becomes the owner of the two local pa pi is, the Condon Times and tile Condon Globe, will ceiiibino tho two. and CALL FOii I5IK.S Notice is here-jy given th:it the coun ty court of Union county, OregonWill receive sealed 'biiis for furtiish'gCT cords of 3 .foot 8 inch yellow ijinc-jjul led fir wood, oiie-iialf of each, to be free from limbs ami knots, cut from green timber, and ti lie delivered anil corded in the basement of the court house at La Grande, (Vegon, not later than October 1st, 1!)10. All bHils mu3t be filed with the county cleA on or before March 31st, llft,'i(nd nust be accompanied by a certifiedheck of at least 5 per cent of the amourttbi)!. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 4 . C. K.'McCORMICh", County Clerk. 3-21-Gt Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Douf;Us Portland, are vlsitinii in tho city thi!i!tiy llt weeK, spemiins a lew nays wtin .Mrs Douglas parents, Mr. and Mir. W L. Oestorlini;, and with Mr. Doug- las' sister, Mrs. L. W. Moe. Mr Douglas is reeuperatinir from a' re cent severe illness and his wife anJ he will probably spend a couple of weeks here. Three hundred a ad. twelve dullars was in the, big iui.i;;Mt that waj shown in Ca-.iyou a few days -go. It weighed Hi ounces. It w.n pare jiohl witi no .uartv. what over. It was found hv Fred Ilnnvr:! and Alt Gen- MarySvilhi, about two miles east of Canyon. FiNKi for sri:iai(3 Another e;ino of violation of tho city's tiatflc ordiuatu-e Avas settled In police court yesterday afternoon at at 4 o'clock wln.i A. H. Hunter, Jr., paid a Him, or J 1.0 Tor speed inp. Auolher speeder, Hvoret Kirt ley, fourteen years old,' came up, ami though tho lad plotdid Kullty Mr. Kirtley wanted, to seo tho cas come to trial irnd proof of the offense submitted by the police. Tho case will likely bo heard in the juv onile court. Mr. and His. J. G. Htitziuer and two children u:rl Miks Anae Iv-lle;. returned Sunday evontiK from I'ort land, Vancouver and Klic'ta: riiiiii ly, where they mi ljnen holidiyi'i; with reln'ivoK for a eouoie of wcel:i Mrs. StltzitiKei In 1 ill with lii- fluenzn for some time, and returm'd today lo her position in. the O.-W ticket office, after i.n absence of seven weeks. With as littlodi'!ay as possible the government will irt const ruction of the Mount Hood loop within llw foiest reserve. There is a total mile age of 172 miles for the . complete loop, but tho work ;if the government is to uuderiako ctmsists of the 7.2 miles within lhe forest boundary. DGN'T Flip Ml ' Mm PLASMS! Musterole Works Krzr. Quicker ; Jesse L. Lasky ' Presents THEODORE ROBERTS --In "Puddn'head Wilson" and Withot he Dlisicr Tiicre's no &:nsc in-nii":inrT a mcG of . mustard, flour and Jr when yon can easily relieve pain, serene . r ttifincsa with a tittle clean, white Musu role. Mustrrolc is m-.'ie of "nrc oil of mus tard and other h?M!u! ii;jn-diems,.-oni-hinnl in t!'e term of tK' weieirt whito ointment, it takvi the V'Mi- V- onl cf. date niustara pla.-urs, anu w.u Mua from crimp, ar-lii. rnni'i!St i.,.-,i!'. r-.i 4 r.':: nLi,-; i of the bad; or joints, sp'r.r. . tmWt, bruises, chil blains, n-o:;'.J -;c.'.. cuius o tlie cliest (it often p,i v.-a, 1-.-.c.-i,v..a). JOc ar.dtXK.jus; h':-;eial s-'-c - 50. II T I -- -T j r -F- niustara pla -lers, and will iit blister, uaa-rub usuall :-'ives twoilpt rc-hef i sore throat, bior.ciii-.ifv- kmilitis, I p, stitf neck, ;ntl!iia, ;:e'J'Siib, head- , congestion. pL.r.ir, rheW.iatisin, ; MARK TWAIN This is th first Vlark Twain story ever srtpwn onthe screen. It was so goVl, so lully up to the author's refutation that it jammed thcati-es everywhere when first showna fiw years ago and the nopulnrStetuand for its return could not be denied. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . Added Attraction TOM MIX In . Hearts and Saddles " 2-Kccl Comedy. ARCADE Miss lllanche Cle:.'g returned thi:' morning from HunriiiKton, wliere she had gone on No. IS Inst night to mee' her uinlher, Mrs. Mary Cleeg, whop: she had expected to arrive from IMn ley, Id iho. Mra. Cl-cg had been vis iting her sons at Hurley slneo the first of the year, having nursed them through their illnc-is from the flu and then become 111 herself. She fail ed to reach Huntington "last nighl, : however, and will arrive In La Grande tomorrow. Poor health haa made her return necessary. To hav Keen INnlhiiid grow from half dozen sharks along the bank WiMiiiiielle. with only one frame tin I Id fl'JV. to ils present sle was thi i privilege 'of Adam McNemee, Who idled, .Saturday at Ponland hospital. McNenie w.is born in liuckl mil coun ty, Missouri, Seiitem'ier 17, lS-tl, and while a child came to Oregon Willi his parcels in l.s-Ki. MACHINE llEM.snJTf'lIING done by Mrs. L. 11. NortoiV, Jlllli Adams ave nue. First block hl of postoffiee. Red 7U. - . --:'- Get yduij wheels and motors . to KELLY'S PARAGE for repairs nml overhaulina;. . . 3-30-lit Get ready for the spring garden. Field and garden seeds can be had al the Sawyer-Holmes company. adv. adv. 3-16-tf I Fruit nu n in the Milton-Freewalor Jilislrict rre o ie;ill:'.e liiirli prices for jlllfir ci'elis liiis ye:ir, ac-roi'dilu; lo :in 'intcrvieiv iHiI'lisb; 1 in tho Milton Kacje. V. V. Mar'in. of the Karle Fruit eolnpnuy, who for tho past sev eral years lias ban iled tho product of tho William Hunt orchard, near Milton among otheis, says the pro spect for export nnrliets was nevVr so good as this year. FOR SAL your change ot land adjoi road, a sim dry, also eit TRADE OR RENT At terms, (on account of nwnershint 10 acres of ing TO. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: The month of March has been the greatest month for us in the history of our business. We are justly, proud of this great volume of business with which you have seen fit to favor us. . We have reason to be proud because of the fact that we sell only meritorious merchandise at hon est prices, . , That you havVcome to realize this fact we are , sure, otherwise ourusiness would not grow as it . has done. And not oWy in quality of goods is our success due, but in courteous treatment accorded . you and faithful f ulf illmWnt of our promises. ' Valuing the. estate of the lnte Henry L. PiUock it nearly -$8,000,-00(1, ho appraisers oT tile estalc cnnin plotcd tlielr work, Mr. .I'iMock's' most valued single possession was his 470 shares out or 700 shams outstanding In the Oregonlan I'lih llshlng company, appraised lit 13703 a share, or l,7r.K,140 ia tho aggre gate. Although no definite calcula- city limits, goon which never goes iter, an excellent lo cution for nluywnsilc, a house and outhiii!(l'mgs,c(ul(l "e ust''1 t0 vantage as ai)g and chicken range and milk co I pasture, and vegc table garden; Wss than 1 mile from La Grande NiMionnl bank. Write L., rare of Observer. Uy A p i 3 5 wkly up 4p FOR RENT 2 and 4 furnished house keeping rooms, 910. and JJ per mo. mono BiacK nuz. - FOR SALE Or wagon. Also land Betting .cgi 1IM2. . )ilp I 31 low-wheeled rilipits and Rhode Is- liiaes 4-1-37 Phone Hcusokcopori wnnto 1 for family of three, on riiiio'h, a few miles from La nrnndel i'hnnr Farm 17. W F. Gekoler.Vrt. R. Ko. 2. 4-l-2p 1' llm ouncement ,"'c ii ri( i';sii eit alL'kiii'lS mm-makes of cats. l)Hi't licsitat'. -niiiiiig' io us with v m t- ti'i I'liilt'. fi.'!' wc know we iaiv.ineiist.' you. I.'r u-o iitii' elTii-ii'ii'u We i iiia'.L.'ii our sihyii l'oi-e- ami have 1 seeitivi .-'!!:; i Iji; Ust afml iif),-tj'fla1ie liUM-halii'-.-; in the'ttiite, whji"nre working uf?-.der.t-U' s!:i( !;visiMii .,f .lick Harlan, oui l'oi'i'tiiai:. fii" v v'l-kiiown .tiVnliiohile exjiCl't. l.ef us .-"?.(' vuiii' t!'oi!'ie.;iid tint vonreai' i : '. : .. vv . ... ... .'.. .t. Ill us t rf' n, ' ,"i home-commg nFTT lJLr . lfeiipigi4 J il - . 1 1 1 i i if ii. We tntee nr work ami h.h k iii eveiyTiiin-r say. Din watt ivitil,t;ie lii,4,1ruii starts, llavc .." . " i-..i .1 1 . i . vour t-iiT overhauled caj iy;, o o Q 0 e - HiltoiioS GarageG OQ Q o ' O O o 0 C3 O C O f O ( ! '0 J o 0 o e Add the" finfehing touch. to his room that ; . you have befen nialfin.tj ready by. having it "done over." A coat of B-H Floor Stain a , coat of B-H White Enamel, or BTH Wall Tint, and like magic a new room will appear. ' : Whether you intend Vioinr over' one room or your en Ure house, B-H shouldservfi you. A thoroughly complete line eof painting prepata tions for every use. . ... 0 " O fs. o 0 , -o l-frt us assist you in the proper selection "of J . . . 000 . 9 o 0 ., , - e) r7)G ' 1 ' " i7 r - ' rSASS-HVY&Prjf AINT COMPLY, San Francisco O O 0 J O r ?9 We are obtaining an evemlargor and better stock of furniture, carpets, rugs, ko., the same honest and courteous future. ' ind assure you of treatment in the Never before in the history of this part of the state and surrounding part of the country has .there been a finer, larger and more up-to-the-minute assortment in any one store than there is to be found in this establishment. This may seem .i broad and boastful statement to you however, a visit to our store will soon convince you of this fact. . We appreciate, your ',. patronage and. your, good,,,, ' will and hope that we may continue to serve you whenever in need of Furniture, Household Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Phonographs, Records, etc. CARR FURNITURE COMPANY ' "The House That Serves You Bust." Uao Your Credit. CALL MAIN &3 . ! b For . KIPPERED SALK0K. KIPPiERED COS) PURE PORK SAUSAGE .ROSE BRArJD ORANGJIS FLORIDA GRAP2 JRUJT COLUMBIA BOILED HAM FRESH VEGETABLES SW ANN'S CASKS a LUCIE DOUGHNUTS"" W Csf A 13 o IHONE MAIN Q S 0 S . ( Ja G. & M- fl . t.x O ' i , - V,. ! o o 6 0 If