La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1919, Image 3

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    ' ""i'OllANDTj! EVKNTNG observer."
Rfed Cross
Doig Store
The Proftilptloii Store.
SPLFffniR KS l-f
- BY- PHO F. : DAVIS
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EI?'ASO, Texas, April 21. Juar-
JH WERE LUCKY
HEN RAILWAY MEN
HAPPENED AROUND
Muliietor'Kitz-Gerald and Ooera-
.ke Uuluu, of the O.-W.. took a
I'd' last week and Hacked their
; outfits aud dy's lunch out to
ye wlit-ru the fUli were reported
responding vei-y pleasingly to
Puttiers' iuviUng bait. They had
i-rful luck that dy that Is, tho
Jiid. They either were not in
llcinity, or elso they had no do-
to rise to the tempting morsels
tlently and anxiously suspended
niidut ot the stream. But don'1
Kitz-Ceiald or Dolan would
f home without something in
baskets; for though they do
i ll whit kind of bait they had
o to get them, I'.e fact remain.?
-tiny had salted mackerel .next
Tor dinner. The conductor
Ifiht homo five of the species in
basket that nignt. .
WHITMAN COI.MXiK I'ltOI'KSSOIt
. HKltK YKSTfcliDAY
C'oiulclC(l Kaster Services In I'ros
bytrriau Church Kvcning Ad
dress on Lloyd lieoi-go.
I.a Grande Presbyterians fell
themselves extremely favored yester
day to have with ilieqi for both their
morning and evening services Prof.
W. It. Davis, head of tho English
department or Whitman College, Wal
la Walla. Tho morning service was
more largely attended than was the
evnjng one, and Dr. Davis gave a
beautiful and appropriate sermon
for Easter morn. Special music wan
furnished by the choir. Mis. A. L
Mrs. R. E. Trill and daughter, Miss
tiethei, Oe spending the .weok Om
Walla alia, on a vlsjj to frlenda
III.Pk MT. (illA.NUK (ilVl-'.S
EASTKIt I'ltlHiltAM
es, the Me.caa metropolis of bft-der Rlue Mt Grange gave a special
towns, tins heron... the i:ifa In , 1... ! !&...... ...
I -a ... uiv.in.ii.-l lUUfelUIII ai iuir rt-umr
wreat iiiiioieaii prohibition UenoriT meeting ou April 19 ami the ladiof
wu i,aiio lomincrrio, the ouabyi took advniitage.of the opportunity
of ttloniH Sas Increased since iheio show off their Easter bonnat'.
iei;atln of the Texas Vit-inilo mll-iTlio uriuiA voted ,i hnva Jhirio.
itary lone law ufftil ery other doorjyire of the boys who Berved in the
MissTheda llollons turned till. ?' en" inl blir,0"1- B'-irrels at Amor-rnir .framed "! hng in tho hall,
lornlng frm Spokane, where sliof, I". 'hlskc' uml '! are of-j Ksks and tho- speciii Easter daiu-
had been visiting far the wee ijlst
Fred B. Currey, travollng"repre
sentativo of tho Portland Journal,
left this morning for Baker1, for a
brief business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Rohan left
yesterday for Portland, to "see the
sights" at the ao.'Ul circus today
aud visit friends.
Misses Carrlo and Hazel Last and
'Le Roy Parker returned on No. 6
this nidi niii!; from Walla Walla,
where they were "circus" visitor
yesterday.
Agent J. H. Keeney, of the O.-W.,
was one of the La Granders who trav
eled to Walla Walla for the aerial
Richardson singing ' With Verdure '.exhibition yesterd.iy. Ho returned
ClJd," from The Creation, and the jnonio tills morning.
choir rendering a special anthem.
Dr. Davis' address la the evening
HISS YOlMi VISITS HOME
Known I,u (.ramie Musician Suc-
Ids in Ciulertakin ut rcmllctou
ss Harriet Young was over from
leton yestord y for an Easter
villi her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
y Young. On account of very
-,inis work in her musical studio
ndieton .the vii.it of tho young
was brief anil she returned on
17 this moininfT.
ss Young last v t;i k "put over"
nierpirse in Pendleton that was
(Kilt by the natives of that local-
i) be an impossibility. It was the
dug of tile great pianist, Godow
lo that town. This was done by
.ersoir.il guarantee of Miss Young
ilier with the tack and enthus
in the musical crt which is n
and parcel of tile La Grande
g women's ambition. In refer
to the success of the Godowsky
nuance, tlio I'.Midleion TriDiine
Chief Yeoman A. Horseman, who is
was especially fine and particularly ! hol" fro'" e,ist on ll,ll ty d"5's
appreciated. Tho subject of his luriougn
theme was the life and' works of
left for Pendleton this
morning, to visit friends there for a
few days.
Lieut. A. L. Grnlupn, of the 17tli
Infantry, arrived In La Grande this
morning from Camp . Meade, Yd
where, ho hud been stationed foi
some months. He will spend a couple
of weeks in tiie city, visiting friends.
i the first place tho Tribune
. s fo pay ils tribute to Mis.-, H.'ir
Young and to extend her the
ills due from the loniniumty lor
tijiporliinily affording last cven-
o hear Leopold GodowsUy. It
throimh Miss Y'mng s efforts
David Lloyd George, liiit.iln's great
premier. He told impressively the
story of the rise of the young Welch
man, who was left an orphan and
raised by his cobbler-preacher uncle;
of how, not having the moans to g6
to college, he was educated by tho
same uncle and was admitted to the
Dractlco of law at twentv-ona veiii-s
of ace. Ho told how lie Kinei"l mi- Judge J. W. Knowles nnd J. W
tional fame at twenty-five years of i Hannah returned Saturday night
age through succe.sful opposition of from Enterprise, where they- hud
..established rules in tho Church of i been during the weak on court bus-
England and how ho was elected tolinoss. They completed tho work or
the English parliament over tho mrn!"'o extra session there more qnick
who had formerly been his landlord. I ly than they bad expected.- Mrs.
When' war came Uion England ill! Knowles and daughter, who had
1914 Lloyd George was the man tolbeen visiting at Enterprise, returned
whom England turned for leadership .also.
- to tho man who w'.ia the npostile of
democracy, onil no. to one. of the Pete CuffinRton, well known local
many peers of the English realm, fine .engineer, arrived in La Grnndo again
men and capable though many of this morning after seeing several
them were. It was tills man, he re- i months of service In Franco. Though
minded his hearers, who established ! friends are glad tb see Mr. BufrinK
England's financial arrangements for Ion back again, his homo coining is
tho war so firmly that they have ! saddened by the fiv l that his wife
stood the terrible strain without lis not here to met him. She was
cracking, and who settled the labor aiming the victims "t tho influenza
troubles in England and gave to the . epidemic which to.iK away so many
soldiers in France Hie bullets and i people last winlor.
guns they needed so badly. This is
the man, who, championing the cause
of democracy in England, has ll;id in
his hands more power than any Eng
lish king who ever iia! on the throne.
And now Lloyd Gaorge Is in Paris,
working for a peace that will be
founded on the sa.Me just principles
Uodowsky was brought to this , f"r which Britain and America fought IjjQYS' GYM CLASS
points 6f tho sanctity of treaties, the
rights of small nations for self-government,,
and the diminishing of
NOTICE
I will no longer be responsible for
any debts contracted by my wife ex
cept doctor and drug store bills.
C. L. VOUUG.
4-21-10t
ho success of in5 recital last
ing lilts i'ciid'.t in Into a new iit-
liere. It iii-JWi that ) endlelmi
elates the
best e nil is willing to : armaments. When we were in the
ort the be.it. wnui'icr miss
lg profited in the venture 13 not
tramount importance. She a'
paid tho expense.) of bringing
noted pianist h re and had tne
liuie i.i realliiiiJ; ner oreaiu u.ii...
rhei-c wit-! sr.nie who thought
luhln't done. Miss ou:.t' flici
think .--. t1!! i ha ' faith in Pen
On. Willi the coop-rallon ot many
Sds who were dcienuined as Iwr
ln see til ? success ot tho cnl-
Miss Young'has dmons:.i'atel
the peopio of thii city will siip-
wliat it knows to !.! worm siip-
war. he said, we declared we weie
fighting against organized military
machines, to bring to pass a time
when no nation would dare to keep
up such an urniy as Germany had;
and now the men who hold the high
est ideils for the future of this nu
HAS TREAT COMING
MONDAY EVENING
There will be a big time at the Y.
M. C. A. next Monday night, April 28,
for the boys of the high school gym
nasium class and for the girls of the
Intermediate Society of Christian En
deavor, as the girls are going to pre
pare a fine chicken dinner for the
, THREE.
A I.OUA.MIEItliV l llODl ( 1.1!
icrejt to. persons permitted to crbs ik.a helped promote places n the
tue Doruer under prevailing pass-i noon menu.
port, regulattous.
Many'W tho old time 'i'.l Paso sa
loon keepers who wire familiar fig
urea at famous and noloiious-places
horo have douued white aprons in
Juarez. liars and fixtures from El
Paso havo been set up in Juaie., slot
machines have beeu installed and, ex
cept for the preponderance of Mexi
can Idlers, a visitor would think ho is
In an El Paso bar of foi nier years.
Bootlegging, tho hi nd maiden of : Golden,
The following program waj glvou:
. Soiig by tho Grang.!.
Address, "The Victory Loan," Ern
est Do Long:
Eoster and Easter customs, Mrs.
J. W. Redhead.
Reading, Fay Golden.
Musical diversio.l, directed by
Mis. Mabel Anson.
Reading, F. M. HuK'nan.
Round Table talk lead by Mrs.
the border saloon, Is becoming an im
portunt Industry. American author
ities havo discovered that .Mexican
servants, wash women and street la
borers who cross to Kl Paso each
morning carry contraband li.juor in
qualities and aro making far more
money through its disposal than thei
ar from their bibnrs. !
Tho prosperous Mexican saloou
keepers say that a return to normal
paasport regulations will make Juarez
the me.ecu of'spoiiint: men from the
United. States.
Reading, Miss Ellen Maxfield.
Heading. Mrs. Edna Auson.
The next meeting will be a special
flag dedication service, and Bovoral
good speakers will bo present.
"J
Jr.
i
O. I., (ioluy, of Cove, Apparently
Holds tho lletordil This Lino
As far Is u)w known G. L.Golay,
ot Cove, hold tho record of his local
ity as won as or tho entire county in
tho DrodtlCtion Of li-C.nilinrrlt.M Am
a mutter of fuct the, production of
this Vecles ot fruit has not yet readi
ed an ex'iisIo scale in this part of
Oregon. Mr. GoPty is tho Header In
the venture niul has a total uf .about
one acre In loganberries. Last year
his output was -but about 225 crates,
but this was because his bustles have
only fairly commenced bearing. Ills
pluutlngs are but about tlireo years of
age. This season lid expects a crop
ot three or four times that ot last
year.
Mr. Golay's placo Is near that ol
the celebrated Geo. Thomas cherry
orchard which has about thirty acres
of cherry trees. It 's also near thn
Stackland Bros." fruit farm.
The soda water business is good
and the expert mixer of drinks. Mi.
Dodge, at Silverthorn's fountain, will
mix you the drink that will please
you much. 4-ir-H
FAMILY DRUG STORS
L A GRANDK.ORKO'ON.
Sawyer-ll.omes company has a fresh
skuk of Eiflen fig 3. I seeds that
will grow. Why; experimiCJ when you
are sure of good seeds ti'ii them 7
adv .3-I6-tf "1
FILMS
IN
BEFORE
KM
s
Big Leaders
Brownie
Cameras
at
$2.00 $ 4.00
$8.00 $12.00
$15.00
PRINTS
OUT
AT
0,
s
WANTKD Clean cotton rasa suitable
to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. :
Observer office. " j
COI ItT OK 'I'lli) fi-SHOOTKIt
tty Cdmpson, screen favorite.
WANTED Men fo.' common labor .
at La (Iruudo Brick Co. Tuesday
morning. 4-21-21P
FOR RENT Two bedrooms, 2002.4th
street, across from P. O. .. 4-21-tf
"I
We Make
it easy
p.
and George Larhin, portrayer of
strong, virile roles, are the prin
cipals In the stirring drama, "Tho .nntaining a large sleeping porch suf-
Dorder Itaideri." tu ! c shown at .Uio fjt.jt,nt fur three beds, and having nine
Sherry ihealre today for tho lust .. i .,., The house is two-story with
NOTICE
The undersigned has for snle her
residence at 808 0 avenue, La Cirnnde, I
lime. It is v play of swift action
and gripping climaxes produced by
Oiando and' distributid as the first
of the Patho program fe '.lilies.
Tho herder, nbi.a'i which the nc
lin'n takes place, Is I lie line between
rihis country and ?lcicO; and tho
lime, the romantic j-'ned, not so verv
long ago. when tho slx-shooler was
tlw? accepted court cf urcumenl.
Reeords of the I'l iled Plates Se
cret Servlre show how desperate
task calling for supreme couru
It was to stamp out ciutlis rusllin.;
nnd oninlo'n smuKglinu. And with nil
three other bedrooms, kitchen, dining
room, sitting room, bath room, sepa
rate toilet, with arrangement for two
toilets upstairs, full basement with
furnace, two vnCmiy closets, hot and
cold water, with two fifty-foot lots
fronting a paved street. Has also a
two-story barn, which can bo used for '
a garage. The house is upon a corner
lot with sidt'wulk on both sides.
House is modern, well built with
i double siding to keep warm in winter,
besides being plastered in every room,
except sleeping porch, is coiled. Pricn
ot these the piny ha to do. It la full r win Keep one- .oi , o sc.,
.,r .h,i..i. ,,r.i..s rt-nse. brei.lhiess : the house, nnd comer lot for (.t00. Or ;
momenta and - loe Irliiiulihant!
Also a Sliiillng Hill Pa' io'.is com
edy that is different.
will tulio off barn nnd deduct $100.
lad 4-21-lt
I
MRS. C. II. FINN, .
808 O.Av., La Grande.
Hiehcst Gpirc.
"The highest spire-In the wnrld' is
that of Dim cathedral, which Is 5:10
feet in height ; It was completed iu
1800. ,
Three Maxwell enrs like new. Good
terms.' Wallowa Milling & Grain Co.
ndv 4-2-tf
Observer advertising will orlng results.
Do you poiisiuVr the wplcction of a suit that will
please you a bothersome task', Snores of men huve
learned to their satisfaction that they etui select a
suit heiv in u short time without any trouble. AVo
have converted what originally was a "hard job"'
into a pleasure.
The clothes are IWn Make, nmde-to-measure, of
course, and that means heller shape, more wear
and lols of style at
$18.25 TO $51.30
YOU SAVE BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH
Clint's Clotliiery
Quality Merchandise.
1108 ADAMS AVE. '
ANoTiir.it ritri-: ham
hrvoy Watson necanie uie imiu-
po-sossor of a sug ir cured ham
!ie City Crocery tnroumi .
hy to (-orrec'ly esliniato th
.weigh! of the ham which was
n pounds. The award of the
which had -haen the subject ol
pnessi s. as to weight, was
at the City Grocery and Maker'
day evening-
tion and for the fuluro of the world jv.inners of the tournament and then
are striving for the attainment ot ajtho maihei-a of the young ladies will
lasting peace founded on the same be en hand to serv;o the young people,
principles. The menu has not been definitely
' worked out, but that chicken is the
ELKS' DANCE ' main event on the program will be a
'Elks' dance Monday night, April-big enough card to insure that, the
28th. All Elks and their families cor-, boys of the class nnd the girls ot tnc
dinllv invited to attend.
ad'4-i(j-27 SOCIAL COMMITTEE.
i society will lie present.
NOW IS THE TIMR
to think about your car. The Stand
ard Aulo Repair shop, corner Adams
and Fir, is doing very
work. ED CVR, Prop.
THE REX HARDER SHOP
' Cantrcll & Holliday, Props.
Union shop, everything clean and
sanitary. All first-class workmen. We
satisfactory . solicit a share of your patronage.
2-Mml ' ' 2-"-ft
l or Bilious Troubles,
promote a healthy action of the
n.l correct the disorders caused
lilipusness, Chamberlain's Tablet"
xccllent. try tnem ano see uu
ly they give you a reli?h for your
and banish that dull and stupiJ
Jiir. Adv.
ickets For
wrestling
i
fintf to the (rreat mtorest beincr
tn in the rnniinK hi wrestling
11 ;tt the Siar Thcitie next Tuc-
hiii'h'i. we have plared i-int'sidc
.Vjle at the fuiiowiiig place: J
i ti -mu Turn h TfiKiM,
HilliatJ Hall, '
. rvice ion,
Im -;if a'itiM?--in t maV 1
tl t the rice '
' m
w; -hit;j( tit mo Put. in nc-
.t)e to so th Afternoon
;ii errMin, t ach
wurk nut )-h tbfir
kill
.e,
()'(
.will
"Ira
.T.O !6QlfM.i:rv '
One of the Best ' Contests Ever Staged m La Grande
STAR THEATRE,
arcade
TONIGHT
Sunset Amusement Co.
Pri'.sciits
Duke Westcott
And
The Golden Gate Girls
-In-
" The Strollers "
. to;.iorrcw- 1.
, "asiciit out"
, 'lVo i iitift'lv 'ilil'tVit'iit attiii' tiins i.-irrj'irij,' T-
fcVini.s n-tiifnt k an.l' claimWe tewty'tur i-ai-L
, in-'itluctioiu " " .. J s
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LA GRANDE gj
APRIL
TED'
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Doors Open at
8:00 P. M.
First Prelimi
nary at 8:30
I Willi men rank with the top
notch wreHtlrrx, and a senna
lional eihihition of wrcslllng
is expected.
A Finish Match between two of the
best Middteweights on the Pacific Coast.'
TKI) 'I II YE, Weight liiO I'ouiuls
I well known among local follow
er f Hie mat game, kaving h'n-n
men In srli.li here. He is consid
rred one it Ihe'Wst m'iddlcwciglilM
la l OTiwIlinn gamr lJy., -
lOrVE SEfcN fiODI.MK.V Wl.'rSII.Ii
AI). (;i'STV(). Wfight Hill
I'ouiiHn In l.ix idi'orl lime in la
(trandc h.H mailc m.it.y friend,
and hiidrs l,cing n wrHilcr of
t-ri'ilional ah.lil has linn. . I.i.n
sclf In he a tliiiroiiuli geiilli man
and fltun Kioitsuian.
I'K h 'lift; VIVI.
Good PreHmeKi arses'
. m mmummmm M M " 9
ceneral admission
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