La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 22, 1919, Image 2

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TWO
eecsajtde events observes:
5
'.-W. -t.
b 9
is ,
Children's Shoes
MlEfl PEOflEUlE'
to !$end the home lnyopt-h.,j,
r daughter,; Mm. 'Sain gnn
T. T
were In Imbli-r Sunnily
uuy at tne honi of thir daughter, j Mr. Sam Yo,t returned Sitnl:
flnl L IU I i I V II LI I L L AL I L U iran-up (lay ns -delirat-l in Im-.undvrwenl an opera' lrn at tlx- f;r..di(
mi uiuuinuLL unu l Lll "" r 1
Her oon.lUt'Oi ! ,
If you have sorrfB hard playing boys and girls,
I who kick their shoes out in a little or no time,
I : bring them here, and try a pair of Hill's shoes.
I ( He has just the Shoes for these boys and girls.
i i Eoys Shoes, sizes 9 to 11 $2.15 to $3.25
' Eoys, Shoes, size 114 to 2 $2.65 to $4.15
! Eoys' Shoes, size 2l2 to 6 $3.15 to $4.50
I 1 Girls' Shoes, size 9 to 11 $2.50 to $3.50
Girls' Shoes, size 11 to 2 $2.50 to $4.00
Friday. The Indies wen? there Ronde hospital
with their port of the contract which reputed .to be quite i?illnfactiy at
t whs a dlnniir and sunuer. ht where i present. .
LAWKS I'V'KKTAKK CI.EAN-l T jihe men wer'e up to that time has not Oeorfre Hoist, prominent Joseph
iheen found out ar only a very short 'contractor was etnplf-yeil doin
mail iio7.cn men were on the -job tot9lal J' or nncK laying In
(A MI'AlfiS ANOTIIKI
MAX IIO.MK FROM
l.li KKAKV
JfllllM:!).
6CV-
1:1,1m-
prise last week.
Girls' Lace and Strap Oxford Shoes
$1.75 to $3.35
1
Jill's Department
M.
Store
Desserts-
2c
- r.v
fa.
I 1 '
The bottle In
each package
cf Pineapple
Jiffy-Jell con
tains Oil the
rich essence
'from half a ripe
pineapple. The
dessert has a
vr.Hh of this exquisite
finvor, and a package serves
six people for cents.
Vou owe to yourself a
trial of this new-type gel
atine dainty.
'JMf
10 Flavor; at Your Crocer'gt
3 Parkngut for 3S Ctnlt
'
Women
n
Industry
Kxpert tiro rcpairinj; at fiooilvejir
service station. A. K. Kcllv.
IMill.F.It, April 21. (Special)
Mis. M. A. SlevenMon returned to her
home in Kljrin Montlay, after spend
In Hcvoral days visitinif her daughter
in Imlher.
; Joe Walker left Friday for Entcr
p:ie to sp'.jid a few i..ys.
Frank (inihant, the K!in stockman,
va in Iinilcr lookinj; after business,
.Friday.
.Mr. and Mis. (ieorye Perry came
down from l.a (irande Sunday to spend
the day with Mr. anil .Mrs. P. II. West
ensko. Mis. II. II. Dickson was called to
Fcho Thursday eveniiiK by the serious
i!!m-s of her mother, Sirs. McWil-
!ir:tns.
Walter Strincham Is in Portland
and Astoria this week looking after
business, He expects to be Kne-several
d::ys.
II. H. Itickson was a business visitor
to Portland this week.
A number of Inibler younp; folks
went to the mountains to spend their
Ka-:Ior Sunday and all report having a
very pood time.
Leonard Hillings is the owner of a
new Ford car. He is proud -of his
purchase.
Sam Morris and son fharlie were
voitors in l.a (.rnndo Saturday,
M
FKAVfl.- I'lo the ileaniiiK.
.Several carloads of Imbler young I Miindny mornlne the M. K
KOCIFI'V II AS AD- 'folks were in I.a (Jiaiidc Sunikiy even-!''nur''n "ie srene of a pretty
iiK to attend the motion picture show, i r.aster proftrani, Iven by the Sun-
Mickey. . . i"" seai.oi under t.'ie direetloil o:
The Ladies' Aid will meet Thur's- Dunbar and f;ie(,ory.
day, April LMth, at the home of Mrs. I I1","se of the beautiful day and
l.itreal. A Rood attendance is de-1 ,lle K"otl nlition of the roods there
sired and eveiybody is welcome. W"" "Mlcn "avel 1(1 1,,e lak'- Sunday.
1'lcnle parties from all over the val
ley brought their lunches and spent
the day enJoylnK the sunshine and
the wonderful scenery. ,
Mrs. Chas. Wolfe.- returned last
RICDrPTIflRI wot'1 Kunipter, when'she vlslt-
lIUI LU I Nil Pl' n,r I'"""18 f"r 1 sl'Tt time.
IIUI LUIIUIIj Junl Pa,lr(ay.B freBlt lorIt ,,,,
cars of live, stock on the first lap of
All.MKIEH ,n !urnpy the Portland market.
;t. K. t.orsiir.e and ri . is. Uaviu
t.OIN(i IN IOK MI.O-i:ASTi:il,llRl,.er ,.,, ,hlpIMKl , car of hov.s
I'Kol.lt XM WAS i:X.K)Vi:i) rl- i and T. H. Morelock shipped a mixed
car of r'leep and cattle.
Mrs. K. S. O'nrieiv of Baker City
WALLOWA c-orxTY
IIIIATOIt (ll PKIXAIi; HTII.1,1
I'lMII) AXI IMPItlSOXKD
X)NT YOU VmNr
SOME NICE J
i lSH LAID EGGS? :
JOSKI'II, April 22-T(SpciaD
Lat KriMuy iiftorn'j in several younK
nu n announced that tlu-y had aeen
two bvam in the Ili.-avern pasture.
Shot muis were tli.-n proem ed and
ttio hear hun was on, after doinK
some 'tit 11 tiackln';" the hunters
came upon two Aberdeen-Anus
ratves peacefully fjraziiiK some dis
tmice from where "hears' were
Hfnthtcd.
John OlicrK, prominent contractor
oT Enterprise w;ih in town the hist .)f
tli week conferrii' with Hovcal
arrived this week to visit for a ttmp;
with her friend, Mirb Galhralth of
Joseph-. '
Mrs. C. T. Fleming arrived Sunday
to spend- a couple of weeka visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rohei' j
Shlnn of Joserh.
of Hie local husint'ss men In regard
nnd Mrs. Unn Wnstenskow nnd0 f"n'Jele work.
which wns held In
Only One Corn
PeelerGsfs-lf
Stop Corn Fains; 8ee Corn Feel Cff.
It la JiiBt when a corn hurts that
you vniil t f"'l iitiii'L nl'uut
rattinff rid Of It. Why titko chances
of kct'iilnn thu corn urnl huviiiK th
pain grow worne? You'll uso "(Jtta-
"GcU-ll."
' ish in l-'lnrrnro nrwl AltH'wrre vii- ' " dunce
itnrn Snlurdny in I,a (iriindc. 1 Hoiiu'h hall last Friday evening wnv
f An K.-tster nroLmim was iriven nt l'J"d by u fino ctxwd.
the M. K. church. Hveryone enjoyed j
the program. A large attendiince wns
A surprise party was given lasl I
Wc-k at the hfime of Mr. end -Mrs
William Kerman for their non Walter,
who is hack f rom Kranoo. A large
1 nuinher of guests were piescnt and
all report a pleasant evening,
i J mltler s Literary society will not
i:v UVKSTOTK (M'lll.irTIO
DKNVKR, Colo.. April 22. The
American National live Stock Asso
ciation, the largest association of
livestock in the United States, will j
commence on Jun? 1, to publish a
monthly magorJne, to be known as j
"The Producer'
The publication will contnin n!
careful review of livestock conditions j
in the United States and throughout
the world and will voice the policies!
of the stockmen oT tl'.e United Slates
as expressed by their nuiopal oi,anl- j
zation. Head(nnrte'$ wiil be in Den
ver.
INTRASTATE RATE CASE
DECISION TO BE EXPEDITED I
lb. Only P.cMt Off Wrty !.
U" nnyhow, rootut of lntr; minlit
well use it sooner. 'J'lit-n ymi mi
ntmoludtly Hiiro tlmt the rn will
loumii from yuur inn hn Hint you
enn pe' Hut wlmlt tlilnic off p.iln
lcdsly wllh your IHikcim, In one cim
plHe piece jiiHt li Ho )cnliii a ba
nana. It tukt'M a Hi'cniul or two to
iipply "(Irts-lt." Thi't.'rt no Turning
or puttcrliiK. riili-i)iiinn will v:in-Ifti-
lliiil ll ki'i p you pwui't vJiilo
tho "UftM-JI i-N th n-f(. rTntliinp:
new for coma liun kh n illMcuvrt 'l
Binco '''IctM-lt" iai . n Follow
tho JudtTrtK'iit of tlm millions; avo
'(ltB-lt' nnd Iio fmro to. ho enrn
find pnill frot' Vnn ll h:iv 1' 'n miii..
"(lols-tl," tlifl nuuiiiniiM'd, rumi'i
I'fick co i ji-ri'inivcr, I t only cum
ftv. cotft 1'iit n Irlilt nt nuy itruir -"tot n,
Wf d by K. I.own uroA( o Clik-.'sfo, I II,
II. I'l TIA
An Inle res ling exhibit of war
trophies is on display in Luna's win
dow. The articles holong to Ray
mond Dun liar. Among them are u
i gas mask, several ciillerent typefl of
shells, Hi'nch shoes, a belt, etc.
J. J. Els her of Snake River, who
was recintly convicted In the reder- WASHINGTON. Anril 22. UDon
i.il court at Pendleto.i of operating a the frovernmentfs motion, concurred in
,whiskey atill wjs seuienced toserveiby North Dnkota authorities, the su-
in i-.il li.rm nf nliu. nwiiilliH In tll I v .1... 1 :
, .ri .1 1 t" : 1 J ' ' " Hieme iuuii .nuiuiuv ukiiu iu csni" 1
v , ;', i:Z L, MHlinmnah c,n..v Jail and to pay diate consideration of appeals brought!
lrlTta. .U Z. U '" 5"0- Kis"'r ,S we" 1"UW" y railroad administration from'
, (harles hqu iea has sold to farm- , vi,.ny. s.uial witnesses ,he ,tate ,UDrme court ' decrees en
era in this neighborhood five Happy . fioio til, secllr.n In his w. "",! 1?,! ! T. .'I?'?.'": .
i. , , An K(1l, l,n .....It" ijuiniHK me iorinern x'acu ic . raiiroau
- ' "- ",-!ii' was suieuceci m i oriiuno.
. Hntisfic-fl. Miss driice Cook visited friends at
William liuckman was called to En-(walIowa over the week end, return
:tevp:i,e Saturday last on the account j lu. on Monday's train,
jof the serious illness of his sister,) ,t a meeting of the local Red
,Mrs. Dudley Peel. ' I Cross 01 ganizal bn ' held last week
An Easter party Was given Friday n was di-clded hi a(i.iourn until next
at the liome of Miss Edna Martin for ISepiciuher. Dui'ing the war the lathi-
.lunior league. The youngsters Ulh h wnre vrr v active in the work and
report a pleasant hour.
Mrs. Kyle Kiddle has returned to
her home iu Inihlei after several days'
Order Your Eggs Today
FOR EASTER
We can supply you with strictly fresh eggs, per
dozen J
Also a Complete Stock of Hams and Bacon
PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Tracu
from increasing intrastate freitrht
rates and passenger rates, subject to '
an order of Director General Mines
and fixed May 5 for hcaritgr argu- i
ments. I
Money h now the Nation's greatest need. . W
must Iirive money to l;eep jSTysyPEliP ,
food and clotl--rfj:ith c, 1
0)
i,
f.V
I. V J
This institution
counts among its
A vast and ever-in
creasing hust, are
proving themselves
an iiidispensablo
and mighty asset to (J
the nation. jjvj!
growing list of sat- rjfA
isfied patrons S!
ninny krt, pro
fiT.i'nve business
It h a matter of es-
1 iiiHL'l LtlUUU
to us that the ser
vice rendered them
be characterized
by nu if (inn conr
trrv, careful at ten
Hon and whole-
o.ivtotl co-operation.
Business women's
i'tvountjs invited.
,with blankets, V F1 thc t0l8 of
nrai Willi TjXfJV
'WK fate. Mimsf oi
IMATII.I.A'S SCHOOLS
I.ICAO IX ( OI XTV
k nuM lt was aoeniiiplii.lied here ns In! ,ln ""mot matters -tie town or Unn
ilnv town or this size In the stain. I1'"" "K"1" 'kp ead In Umntllln
Joseph- was recoBillnod officially hycol""'- Oonlraeta .teoeived from'
visit in Island City. National lleadouartera roeenlly. i.-...-..e. e ino.n nK y .oun-
T. K. Ilellamy relurned Thursday M is Nellie Mullun, assistant oper-; JV Snijerlnlemlont Oreon show tha-.-ve..i..
fro,,, M,Minville where he alor In tho ' Kal tele,,hoe office is '".at Ilia tear hers :o contracted tor
.. .. i .1 M- -.1 e- . n... f... viuitim. r.dii- t(in luojlths of school next year.
wild, to attend the McMinvt le fire in- Hirudins a tew weel.s msiiihk li.ia-. ,., ,
.. ,, . i!,.,,. i 1 1, i , in iru Mmitumi ' " he nilnininni sal iry or $ 1 on is also
-surnnce ('(invention. He. renoits a lives in , (limits. Aionuina.
. . 1 f " .. ,:,, ,lf ,i, iinnii rtsh advance in schoo ntlans Tor h k-
verv n Cai";ir' tr 11. An Inspection or tile .Min.lin usn
, ,,,i.i iQ ,., i. .nnrio liv state icoun y. The new contracts run from
TIuiimImv to pav his old rriends, th ! Warden Cn
Kc.wn family, 'a vi-.it. They ,,''iMl1 '""'"r
neivnueis in isenrarKn several years ' . ...... ,.,1 At, of Hie men, her, of ihn f ,ei,
... . . i,,r I'lslieries in tile near inline, i ins
H'1 '"''I I llilay for lloise. Ida. " 1 r""' " . .r ,,,o llmnlilln schools tinve slene-l
it'..n.i.v.. i v.ir nar the COUOtv
I ..... .I . . 1-1,..,. , n f n-bt.- i...,.l..t..n.l.
lionndrv. was closed pevera, years ac ' '
,.....mi of the water supply. If cnt: Una Koiierts. ir.i.
! litis can he lenieilicd the hatchery
'will auain he opened wider joint fed
leial and state nmn luemelit.
Mr. and Mrs. tleorso Iloie . fornix
'ellv of Joseph. Who have hci'tl l.WKt
ie,l tor a short Unio :. Mesa. Ari7i-:ir.,
:i In rtun llieco. Calif. In
:arcordance with his doctor's ordc-s
I II. li. lm idln'ier made u huntrd
! business hip to I'tvilund the latte-i .
or tlie wiek .Mllllr. yir l-,..M. Mlll.Mlt.Al
Mr.
id Mr
A.
Shoeniakor. f 1 10 1 1,11 ,or IJ1 fcrane scnoop;
Clanton ami nd J 1 &00 a year for thc suiierintend
oi the. U. S. liureatl cm.
i the neur I'uluie. This
in I he
itheir contracts for the coiuinc year
V. T. I.ninhert. M
rendleton Trihune.
Sherry's Sunday
"The RainPow Trail.'
Ollherl. Mrj
irnret Willis.,
and
Mndav-
. 4-L'2-4t
Autos Repaired
Visit our repair shop and convince yourself
that we are fully prepared to do satisf actory
work on all cars.
We are well supplied with modern simp
equipment and tools fm- ;1ny nnd nil kinds .of
auto repairino;. '
Our time is yours, we are here t please vou
and agree .to give you the best nf service'.
Lot us prove our efl'icieii-v bv actuallv
showing you just what kind of work wo turn
out. liring your ear in and mir mechanics
will do the rest.
Hilton's Garage
, nstrous ix'
Ladies Brinpr your old hats to the
I Pink Shop to be made over. At Foley
Bide. Mrs. II. Metcnlf. 3-SI-tf
,Mr'-
-nr. on everv farnl it l no niuir
to of the W.ttlo-va Coiinty farm
Unreal,, accord. UK to Mac none.
lv nueat. Ahoilt f 1 1 1 silos
hiillt this year and two or three han
dled nest year.
Id o'clock in the forenoon nt the court '
house in l.a Grande, Oregon, as the J
time nnd place to he ar nnv nlitur-itn...
iNotice' is hereby Riven that the un-'to the same that maV l made to said
ItrsiRiiCsl adminixtrntoi- of the estate f irml account and for the settlement I
of James Fraser, deceased, has filed ol said estate.
will b ijn the county court of Union county, i t r' nrvov
Otcron. his final account as such ad-1 Administrator of tiie Kstnte'of
.nunistrator and tne covin nas iixeu- .James P rase
Mls J. Watson cinveu nniiiunii wednesdnv. Mav the xtn. im;i, at dlv A 22 ''ft M f
rtoni Cincinnati. Ohio, to reside win, '--.:
Iter liroihcr, fieo. Walr.on oi josepn.
Mis J- K. Atkins of l.a Grande
visited this week at the MrAllislei
1.1
Oeceased.
20
s.
Hi
3?;
nrv1e j . t. ,Vi A.i. i
tested. If vou arc laAAiT.t'rlcaft'-
United States tY
National
La Orande, Ore
0j
'ft
1
will tab
e voiir
Vido
b
of thc
T '1
rv LiDer
w 1 ''.ir,?'Wr'.F
t - - '-'ill r!V'"'
share
ty Loan
ccausc clccp down
in your heart
you know it is
thc rid it thinjr to do.
Silverthoin's Family 1'rUK Store ,s
;.liplayinit n m.ist lieautiful line of en
jlaieincnts from negatives made in
(China and Japan. They will be shown
I in the window this week and are for
sale at a mo leiate price. Those inter
ested in artistic picture work will find
ismmthinK worth while in the'collec
iti.oi. -i-"-,;lt
FAMILY DRUG STORE
UA GPANOC.OBtQON.
BACK LIKE A
, BOARD? IT'S
' YOUR KIDNEYS
' Thrrr'i tio mm nulforttiff from th
. (ill nriT .f lamp lincfc. lHii't wnit
,t.ii it "i-nn-t'9 ((!." ll only miiiM hvk
1' inl the iHtio mi ti it. I'ijifti
c inlit''iiD f Vhliiry are uauallj irrili
i tt-il tv $ Inn if t-kt oth
nnt;titii ..t'ti, wliii h 99 Mtnrf'i mg
mix for )i-l!
(.'f.' id.' rrniiNl.f. yo
lt- f.rtt tii(.-i I'f in or mittri-
nu. -1 tli- ' nTitoni. 't luf
( one-.' lio fu V'Mif iiruit nd $'
L t of t uft , on nal tiVH J
M.I'L JL,.irl.m Oil ( i's.il.-t.,
f.rti ! fr-sh i ry nnth from t!i
t-uriitorit" hi ilnarkm, H'tllntiiL
f'irnH!it nr.l t-nf to Ink'. tlie itntjinL.
I Mt. li the vOiii!fi rt-rrw .-l.-iTfiac
i.ur t''tn m-.l bring -k rrliff.
l -'r ovr Ikd Iriudrt'd jvr th
Ii.n l-rn hc!nf tli Wit not
I .. ttimi T ' S evrrTwhere ty or i
I' ll. in rtriictfst i iir.'d pat kt
thrf -ilM-iur., Moti-y tiac if ttip W
i-t h.-lo f . Qk Wr -IU !
'ieiM. . n-i.I mire th naor)'
WATCH THIS SPACE
"WINDMILLS OF HOLLAND"
Played by La Grande High School Glee
Clubs on Evening of May 2.
Of course tobacco
costs more'
saysDan
nvcryrhinis' else
ioc. -What you
inl to do ii lo jct
enuiH'tphiK'co sut-
;.(,.:. ... t i i -
isiwnivi. i j plug
trwuicy by Svitcliini;
from ordinary phitj
Ofuvely."
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer lite is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cost less to
chew than ordinary
Writ m: .
(kni'im; G r vei.1t
' IMNVlLIt, ,
REAL GHEWI-NG- PLUG
. iS.lniU," is superior to
any other front laee corset,
for without the IZvta'c-
features no corset can pos
: silly be just as good. It
contains the master tou. h of
iseientific eoristnii-tion.
You do not snerifice com-,
fort for Kt vie and you do n"t
gaci'iitee style for comfort
when you wear
.A,
A'foTnpKto line alwnvs tin.
"lanJ, i'iii at SIW) 14,.
Mrs.'Robt PaU'sca
3 Corsetisre V" 2
'loe ?;o,i 1-1 :L.s. 1702
This Space Contributed by ' ,
J. G. SNODGRASS
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