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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
o o ETOTTT THE SUNDAY MOANING 0B JfE BiV E R L'TTVllAV A TT? T T 10 01010 " o J II A Dai(y&ath Will ieep The Pores vf The Skin Open and Permits Them to' Breath COURTHOUSE . " PEOPLE BUSY I'ltOI'KHTV CHANCES KEEP KB COKD lilt'S STAFF BUSY llunh of 7'axpayrH Letting Up at the . Sheriff Offir, With Big ! Sum Paid in. The luxury of a daily hath is not tin; only tiling to consider yon mustthink of tlii? inillions of tiny port's whndi must he kept open and tuKv" "t this season, so that hlood inipurit ii'sNniay-be freely expelled. A good hathinftmtfit Njvill . therefore conduce to hcidth uneSmci)gv. Bath Brushes, Tablets, "Mitts, Soaps, Sponges, Toilet Waters, Wash Cloths, Bath Sprays. A complete equipment for perfect ing will cost hut littler lath- La Grande Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon CITY TEACHERS ARE' RE-ELECTED MISS JANE JONKS WILL t'KKl) A. II. I'KINl K. 1 While the staff of Sheriff Wornick office have been permitted to relax HOmewhat during1 the past week, after the strenuous rush of taxpayers to the office during the two or three previous weeks, the other offices con tinue to have all the work they can hnndle, with the result that the news chatter knows before entering their presence that the greeting is going to be "too busy to know any news to day." The sheriff's force were willing, however, to state .that they have had splendid collections of tax money this KpHng. Up until Saturday, which waa the last date for payment without a penalty, the amount .received was in the neighborhood of $10,000. As the (ininual tax roll is approximately $440,000, with payments m two semi 'annual installments allowed, this if j considered a good record. Many Deeds Executed. Transfers of property have been nu -Onerous of late and the past week was ' no exception. Delving into the rec-, orda in the recorder's office, the fol- lowing deeds were found to have been j gix-en since April 7th: j Krom Kate and John 'W. Giberson 1 to Leonard Couch, a parcel of land ip the northwest quarter of section 29, Krum Irene C. Ramsey, et vir., to Ann W. Ileughan, a tract of land in (iratidy's addition to the city of Ln 1 Grande. The consideration was re ' corded as $4500. j From itenjumin V. Jeffers to S. C- jjgj Zubijr, for a $100 consideration, lot .1 in block .( of I haphn s addition. jt) the city of La Grande. hrnn, From G, W. rainier to S. C. Zuber, ' for $r50, lot 4 in block (;t of Chap Clem MrKinney, K. A. McK: Mis. K. A. MeKuchrnn, Mossie Mel tie, Nellie G. Neill, May Nuill, Iluzel ilir'H addition K. Kadtke, Mildred Riddle, Kathleen j From W. M. Cnss to Fred J. Smith, Kye Florence ltt-es-, Mollie Snider, of Lane county, the east half of tin Fnid Switzer, ltessie White, R. A. Wil- noithwest quarter of section- 17, tp. X ker.on, Naomi Williamson and Jean-, youth, range "8 less an area of tor . netle Wheat ley. iiurcs. , Three other leat hers were elected to I From iSenjaniin Haudtridge to Bcs ! the corps for next yar, Miss I.ila G:l- sic Frary Austin, for $4f00, 1'20 ncrejl Sl'C-- wno tugbt here the first term, in section 2, I p. 4 s., range i iol tins year, and .Mildred rorce and ; 1-rom han. v.. Henderson to hd:th ' Alveda Peterson, who are now teach- F. Currev, lot 5 of block 2 in Pleasant : ling at North Itc-nd, Washington. These i Home addition to the city of l..i Glade TeachirH Will Get Average ln-;lbrcc lire grade instructors who will Grnnde. ciias- in Wages of Ten Did- v,l,-;,llt"'''f caused by tin; resit; j Fiom Alfonso Loveless of Uupor ..... jitHtioMH of Mrs. Sudie line, Miss John- Ida., to Osmond W. Orton, for $:i00. ' u iiioiiiu. s(()( Mrfli ,'ukt,r(H)nt. M,.fl Myrtle ;unth half of block 12 in 'Kwaekhilnv ; . jDcar and A. II. Prince. Mr.. Kutte-io: 's addition to the. town of Noith! At a meeting of the school board :-,!l,n. instructor in the high school. Fnion. ' , of di.-trict No. L held Friday evening ',as 'tl resigned and will not be lift rk Firm F. W. Whiting to Willia.v teachers were ie-eleeted for 'the PMil- ,u xt 't,:ir- ' Collier, the youth half of the north 20 teim, and increnses in .salary giv- iss' Jeanntte Vhcntley atnl .Mws west quarter of sect;on :!!, and the en, which is in keeping with all the ' M'dred Riddle will bundle the phy-jtinrlh half of the northwest quartet schools throughout the state and lhelfliral i"truction for girls and super-. of section :J2. in tp. 4 south, range 41 northwest, .llirticulnr attention wns!v'pl' I'lVtrnmnd work for all grade! From" lluttie J. Mays to William given to the salaries of the grade Pllpils,' Plans are under way whereby 'Collier, the south half of the north teachers, ami an average increase of 11 Kvrnment instruction for military j east (pun ter of section HI, and the $10 per mouth was given these eiti-' !!'l,'ni'e wl" 1,0 stationed here nelj north half of the northwest quarter prV(.H , full and military drill will be con- Suferintemlent Hampton, who was tinm,1 xi,uivr m,,rL' extensive plans and le-electcd some few weeks ago, it. id equipment. J. C. PENNEY CO. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION 975" KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK" of mction .'12, tp. 4 a., range 41. From William Collier to S. !. Pen son, et al., the land mentioned in the two above, items, approximately :((.(' acres. From Sarah K. Spiker to George It. Lyman, small tract in hloek 4 of Co irgan a mldition to the. city of Lf STARTS MAY 2) c.and j From W. S. F.zell to David MeChmc. jpart of section I I, tp. 1 n., range 10 Hunnine workers tlp'ougbout the From F U. and S. R. llaworth to the members of the board feel that they now have u corps of teachers imp llt,.t ,.-..,( Iw. ........it.,.! .,f .....r ..V,,w,l L1U in the state, and from the expressions given -out by the patents who have ; lion giving attention to school mat-! ters, they, too, feel as though ' La Grnnde schools niuPthe' instructor 'irej in the front ranks. 11. M. Dultois, principal of the high 'nation, and in particular those who 'Chas. Di.qun, the west forty feet of school, wii'j reelected to that position me teachers in the schools of the lots II nnd 12 in block 4 of Romig's at an imrcasu in salary. -Mrs. Nellie co intvy, will be interested in the an addition to the city of La Grnnde. G. Ncill and !L A. Wilkerson were re- jii .uivenicnt that the annual "He Lind. II. T. May to Thos. Stamlley, part of elected as principals of the Riveria t Animals Week' will be t;'iMrved the southwest (piarter of section S:t, ai.d Greenwood .schools, and Miss Janelduring the week of May 21st. In this.tp. 2 s., range IIH east. Junes, who is at present a teacher in : connection The Observer publishes, the Central school, was elected as at the request of Mrs. A. K. Iviinhne. piimipal of that building, to succeed county superintendent of schools the A. 11. Prince, who resigned a few ( following circular letter from the weeks ago. The selection of Miss stn e nupi i iiitendmt of public in.-lnic Jones meets with the hearty appro v- tioh- Hi of the teachers and pupils and has To the county superintendents: paused much favorable comment May the tflst is the "He Kind t." mnong the parents. - 'Animals" week atnl the work is din-t Following is the list of leathers re- 'ed by the Oregon Humane F iucnt;en elected: s ici ' '1 he time is short, but it m y Ruth Adler, llulda Anderson, Mary lie thai vm will be able to ivtve th ltdterstein, Lebi lllooin. Kditb Hoik, matter some imblicity this year i Sn-:.m Carpy. Myrtle Chandler, Planch your county. Any teacher detiinir Clai k, Cat id Co i rey. Mi s. Mabel literature for the purpose of ili ine; Cleitvir, Su anna Dial, Dtnothy Dun- lb" lessons may write to Mrs. F. W. bar, H. M. Du(I.ds. Mil lMn-tlale. Fth Swanton, care Oregon Humane .ci d Lllirs Lena Foster, Stella IngUvity, Portland. Oregon. .lane .lune1,. Ni":l Kainc. Mary Kitk; j Very sincerely yours, wVml.- Inez. KnowW-. 'I helma Lcfi'el. I J. A. CHCRCMILL, BEN HAM SIMS E BUSINESS (M'K.NS SI I'l'I.V llor.SK i.hamh: IX I. A l..Kiilitin ill llu X. Iv. Wr.st Ituililtni: 1 1 :im ItrtMl StTiirt'i) ..ul Stork 1m l'omilt'ti'. Snil I'uMi.- liKlivi.l'. MERRY'S Tin- Yli l'llltr.l IJAItRTtMOUE In 'TIII3 .Mis ,'1 1 t'V Mini ! LZCSCS" "L)i,Uy Prewi-iik,t,y W. Soru..'r..tt Ilia-ua ,A '1ni'-a''f .fgti''(Uii.lV' And a Two &oel gjuHing Siil PiisoUS Coimy.o Wriv.-;;. Q llii'l W. A. Pinliatn, well known in La. Grande, and I'nion county as an elcc uician and automoh le mechanic, has opened an elect i ical supply house in tiic N. K. West buibling and occup e a' room on the ground floor on Lhu street. M- HetJian is a licensed electrician hi.ving, met all requirements which the city imposes upon tho.e who take the 1 1 sj 'tinsilnlity tif wiring houses. He w as for over three ears fire chief o' the city and ha-, had wide exper. ern'e if) the different iiara'es as nnvhitiie. ' W hen lie de.'idrd to enter . the field l.ei e he put in u complete ttok tf .elr. !i foo1t and to all work he t!! '.ri hi pvi'i4l MU ntion ; ! sidtid ml rtiv k-b th.it lv d. en fo- 0 OTii ft .r:n-t N.'. : will, thr .f dtT.-t-'s. 'A. eie t iii I tev frame scliool hoiist . tots may i:i fc y t.i D. iT Strdei, c!ti''liiiin of l'on:Tl, 1 'ocasel -'-jn. f '. plant and i vifi! at-on Hf tao It? in by p JJ. P0i' Jl-'ht ts ieseivid to tvj an? or J' hoi . U .ii.l 'n-dd.ni; I A ! -ot.t: bids O e, 1r.,U. 'MfiE((, Oh Sunday Morning Message YOU WILL EE SURPRISED IF YOU WILL ONLY TAKE THE TIME TO VISIT THE DIF FERENT STORES IN LA GRANDE AND SECURE PRICES-COMPARE QUALITIES AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE WHY THIS DIFFERENCE IN PRICE WHEN QUALITY SEEMS THE SAME? . We own 107 stores wo pav .'ash and sell for fash we buv in enormous ouantitios. Ts it not reason able TO SUPPOSE THAT WE CAN UNDERSELL A LONE STORE MERCHANT? PAY CASH ami remember that no credit store, regardless of its kind can possibly undersell a cash and carry store START TODAY RESOLVE TO PAY CASH DON'T DELAY . SPRING SUITS Herges, poplins, velours, silvertone and trieotine weaves with all the new shades and showing "Yestce effects." Our prices $12.50, $14.75, $18.50, $19.50,$22.50, $28.50, $32.50, $34.75, $38.50 SPRING DRESSES Plain and fancy designs. Xew ideas, new shades, in taffetas, georgettes, crepe tic chines and tiicollette weaves. Our prices $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $18.50, $19.50, $24.75, $28.50, $32.50, $34.75 PARTY DRESSES For your next dance or your next party extraordinary values in beautiful coi tus and charming models. Our prices ' ' $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $18.50, $24.75, $28.50, $32.50 GIRLS' COATS All-ages all stvles all col colors .$4.98, $5.90, $8.90, $3.90, $9.90, $12.50 f ft j : ' S0flci LADIES: INSPECT OUR BEATIFUL EASTER GARMENTS SELECTED ' WITH THE GREATEST OF CARE. We assure you a savir g of 25 to 50 per cent on every gaiment in our ready- to-wear department. pnng Coats We have arranged it so this season that every day we have new models to show, new colors to greet you and priced to please you. This saves you from one-fourth to one-third on your Easter out fit. Get your selection early. DOLMAN S CAPES Tailored or novelty effects, weaves as serges, velours, -poplins, tricotines, silks, poplins, sil'veVtones and bolivia- $12.50, $11.75, $18.50, $10.50, $24.75, $26.50, $29.50, $32.50, $31.75 m f 1. 1 v M-l" J v .-. - I. . 4$: WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE W E AIM TO PLEASE YOU WE ADVOCATE YOU FAYING CASH BECAUSE WE KNOW (and every merchant does) that you secure better terms' a better price than on credit. Pay cash try it ; you will like it. HE ST0R2 I HlEi?E Tii2 ! THE WHEilE TIASSE3 TRADE fncorpjoreited r J 1 J. C. PBN N EXgCO. ArN ATIQjtf-ff 'IDE lNSTITU'iIQN THE STORE WHERE THE KASSES 0 T2ADE . - , a w p I a: ! H M o 11 o M 12! H M H 121 Iol 131 a w H Ki O o M O 3 a w M CO 121 121 Iol 3 a w is; i o 11 121 o k W h-l Ui H M c3 H O a o ) 2 is 5 11 ICI 3 o o o o .(Jl'.-ufc) , to 3 8 O 9 o o 8 0 6S 5, 0 o ft? 0 O G3 . o