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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
TWO 9 I ft . Ll ' B O o 'l.lwl' 5. l!t LA' GKAw", Q.TF.VT.ir, G?,-RV7 -Q 0 Til' 'HHfl 1 J AMES K. LOTCH UlftS )Uftli!.lbI is If . !. rtmdy i.ymft. vvrnor of ' " Rj .l.lt.t..ff",.ltr,IV.i NOW "IS TNI BEST TXSfE TO SELECT New Shoes Your new cosluiiK' wilj be more complete if you we'll'- up-to-date shoes with it. Your iVH. may he iiiinl to fit, but it isn't necessary to submit to im (omfoi lalIe sIhms for Unit reason. We make fit ting our first i-ojisideration and sliow lusts c-ipe-i:illy designed fur iiiiumisnally proportioned feet, j'lxecllent values in siloes for men and Young men $3.50 to $0.00 HI fall s Dept. Store 2!!. Jai. 4e Unit 'fr-ve buna in this, city, ilird arlf' Monday at hi t hi.ffi in Alaftirtla, nar ai, from ai nttm-a, cf heart ilisnv. Mr. I.j-ajrh was sob. of Jamn Lynch, piomtr of California of JKir, and UrU-d hi.i the tint .National nnnk here in IK .iK a toiler. Jle advanced to the posi tion of vice president of Ihc institution and Inter liernme director of the tweirth federal reserve hank, roprc senliiiK the bankers of this district. The success fn reaehinx quotas ill the 1'ourth Liberty loan 'iiiiii;ujii in the wetlern district was due larirelv to his enerity anil activity. The death in action in the Arjronne b.itile of his son. Lieutenant Ijiwrence S. Lynch, was a shock that sapped the vital, ty of the banker. Mr. Lynch was a veteran banker of hail 1'ianeisco. In AukiM, 1!i17. .Mi Lyn, h became frovcrnor of the fede-a reserve bank. He was farmer presi dent of the California Hankers' asso ciation and of the American Hankers' association. Mr. Lynch was l years of nee and is survived by Mis. (Jer- truile smile Lynch and their son unV daughter. OFf SOUGHT n TMy-0Bry would- ;-rM'''"''"''''''Jfi ' 3 LflANlitAUKtD; (Continued f ri.PaKeBl ) m-9 , React frtjtfr!?.ns of tt Vnid States $ lily Ansocitri! f.-f if The OI,rvt-r I.Tsoi, .N.. Jkfll gi William J. tlrytn, srveinl tinin candidate for prsiiient i the L'nitH States, is now a candidate for mafeenitur of the Pres byterian church of' fhe United Stales. The moderator y'M be chosen at the St. Louis next in the morning and will be able to spend a day there attenifinK to busi ness and be name again ly the net morning. Other Neper) KereieaJ. - Dr. McMillan, chairman of the re creation committee, presented a neti- Itlon which will n L, tht ciiu uhn-.! iireneral assemblv inkin(r career with ilrrl fr the ..il,liuhmor,i ,'.f month. irrounds in the city for the use of the children during the summer months, with the supervision of'a capable in structor for the vountrsters. The ne- tilion was sinned by the members j'Jovernnient Aviator Has Narrow Ks piosent and was to be taken later to "l I'roin lleinn Horned to the meeting of the Neighborhood club Heath in Flight. for their consideration. P. II. Spill- man voiced a reminder of the live NL'W YOKK, April '.,. With his stock sale which is to be held here 'clothing ablaze and flames rapii!!;. Ihuisday of this week;' C. 1). Kma- i'nuntllig toward his face, Paul 1 VOLPLANES 2000 FF.KT IN HLAZINi;-AIltl'I.WF ji:it(;i:s ackkk.ment hki wf.f.n I POLKS AND ( XKCIIO-SLOVAKS EGG PRESERVING TIME WATER GLASS PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE KEXALL STORE J It is cnrncstly retUt'st'tl that eajb When Ihf Union County Army :uwt Any, yoiintr ml old, in Union county Navy auxiliary jrivp their reception to who has worn tht uniform of Uncle all Union county hoys who have svtn Sam Ik' in I-a (.raiwU one hour before flervice in any form, every man, wo- Ike Imsjiila! unit tmin comes late lhi man and child in Union county i e. veek and all uch men participate in pet ted to be there to see the parade, the pnr.ule. 4-iiK-nt -i-2K-r,L -f-r-r-"f - -- - - ---- - J'RAC; UF, April 2U.A friendlv en- Ipntc with Poland looking toward thr onnation of a stroni; anti-Curman harrier which also would include Ito- niania and Jugo-Slaviu, was urged bj M. Klotak, Czecho-Slovak minister foi notional defense, in a speech here. The ''zcrho-.HIovak republic, he added, would model its government after Switzerland and not after the com ni',ist regime in Hungary. The Ger mans of ltuhemia would enjoy com plete equality of rights. The minister paid tribute to the po litical and economic assistance given O.echo-Slovakia by France anil the United Slates. report on his program : Ferron, l aviator in the govern ft Now ia the time to plant your garden and to get good results. Phone Main 70 for the seed. Just, received a new shipment of Onion Sets which are extra select. For Good Sweet Corn We Recommend Golden Bantam, WE CARRY .A COMPLETE STOCK OF FLOWER. VEGETABLE AM) (iKASS SEED IN HULK AM) P.U'KK AfiES. ALL NOR. I'll ERN (iKOWN FIRST CIIASS SEEDS. niser gave of athletics, announcing the wrestlinir ment mail service, volplaned filial fee match which will be held here the eve-i' ' ear' ut Belmont park Saturday, ning of May Hth between Santell and Although he was badly burned about De Court and the baseball game which tne '"''' ' chances for recovery are will be played here .Sunday between sail' to ue excellent. Cove ami La Grande as the opener in Ferron took up one of the big the newly formed league. Dr. Moss-! I'"nes -a rebuilt De Hayiland four man, as chairman of the entertain- f"r a tfyout over Belmont field. Some ment committee, invited as mnny of 'tn'nK went wrong with his engine and the members as eared to attend to bcfo""w'"K explosion it caught fire. O'cscni. at, tne luncheon to be given' "l wi,s conironieu witn tne proh-lime and Nineteenth street by Ml, I nursday evening at the Foley for the lem 01 (.'f'dmg his plane to earth ',.,, f.,nss ciielsea cinleen mil stock men who will be visitors in thojsl,,wy -"ough to avoid being dashed : wi,.h,.s (.ho(.(llatp ,,ml lhor ' ,,, city on that day. to pieces, and fast enough to save lhil,t!t ,,y , , '..,. ala() sn.(:iJ Idaho Kenils lioosler himself from burning to death in the lU Washington aquere. Hohokeu lien. Denton, or Twin Falls. Idaho. alr- i Long Island city mi l other points . Ptil over a good h-.oster speeeh. Mr i rerron made a safe landing. The j .:.,(., ,.rn al this Kcd Cross plain llenlon Is a prominent real estate and i instant his plane touched the ground hs a capucity of 10(1 gallons and re newspapor manor Twin Falls. Ilj he jumped out und rolled on the ; iUires :ii) po.mils or corree ror every has linen In La Grande several limes ground to extinguish the flames. Me- l.i,.u l,, Tl... rr..., i, ,,i., i' of late and Is much iinnressed bv Ichanics rushed to the nlane and ex-1 noun., l imn i,).,. ,n,. n..i,li. tinguished the fire before it could ! -d on the thermos p'lnr.tple. To each reach the. gasoline tank, hut not until, can "are allowed t'nreo pounds ol the machine had been virtually granulated sugar ar.d four pounds Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir' Street Across the Track wrecked. L J. Allen, of the O.' A. C, avrivod in the rity th's moi-alr.g. Mr. Allen is ;pr eialist for this part or state. He will remain over j lor a few days and take in l he live stack sale on Tliursda . VaafMMNoela1 You Had a Share In the winning of the war when you purchased Liberty Bonds of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th issues. By subscribing to the VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN you will share in the great work of reconstruc tion. Remember, the expenses of our government did not end with the firing of the last shot. Do your part now. BUY YOUR VICTORY BONDS TODAY. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon 1 I'OK.MIvIt MOl lit It AS AltMY OI'l- ICKIt IS AltltFSTEP SANTA ROSA, Cal., April 2!l. lllerni indo Sornozo, rnn-in-luw or the jlate runner I'ltsldeiu Sierra or Hon duras and a former general in llu 'II Inras army, Is undur arrest hen on a rederal warr.'fit In connection with the alleged embezzlement of 'funds or the Santa Kosu .Nation bunk. , i An liidietnieut agnimit Somozo in coliucellon with the Santa Hosa Na. Itionat bank case was returned in Sacramento last week. i According to the attorney's office. I It Is charged ihat Somozo, a wealthy jrancher and owner of. largo traeis near here, secured large stuns ' or linoney foin the han'i throiich connec tions wlih Friilik A. Brush, son ot , ne possioilites or the little city, lie .suggested that what I.a Cranii-i needs (s "omeihlng to develop com miinlty imprest and thinks a loan and home building association wnohl lo a great 1 al ror the futurn or the' My and the community. With the esources l.:i C.tvitil,. Ino l.r. i.ii... she co, ,1,1 v..,-. .i .... lno "")" "' l'1"" if a strong business man who vonl,l be engaged to apply hlmselr to de-vi-lopm.-nl or local industries. Visiting Chllrcliiiien Speak Jho most Interesting part or the proarani seemed to have been kept over for the last or the session. Dr. Geo. Jl-cklenlmrg. id Helena, Mont.. WllO ll.'IM rlinn'tt ,.r II, ......l... cannViIgn in the Methodist church fo'i h"'";"'K' P'""1 ,"' "nrh the Northwestern s.tes. .was """" "nl"'i1""1 '" Rlevenll, . .nni . him ii uuu pa e a brief. po;isln-4 talk. Dr. Mecklen burg w;ih Hpeuking In the city this nf ttM'iHHin at u mooting in the Methodist Hunch. Wo piive wny, arter a few InimopoiiH rcnuM'kH. lo Dr. J. M. Tay lor, the nntetl Meihodist missionary who Is in the city to j-lve a lecture tins evening. Dr. Taylor's addrosu coutainud a ood uipply of nuaint humor inn ami wart thoroughly rel ished by his hear vs. ;.As u topic which would interest a Ratherinc or ( i:s leoi i-Ki'; i ito.M i..i;;i;st j The hot coffee, vhieb men 1 27th division consniuMi In tiou-i: - t.r j pots the day of th New York par lade, wus fnado in. the largest t oi'e of evaporated milk. The Hiigur and milk arc first poured into the emp( cniis and nwlted and then mixed with the boiling coffee. The cans, eacn weiyhlnK 1U) pounds, are carried by two men usiiif-' bandies. Doth at Hohnken ar.d Lond Island city, the canteen also utilized so called "bnby carriages." which con sist of finuHrn tanks containinc 50 .r, gallons of coffpe with spigots at i (n j front nnd back. The tanks are mount-1 d on wheels so that they can be j propelled easily from point to point,) Enjoy a niht in Holland at the hifrh school auditorium, May L GODBV, WOMEN' TROUBLES The tortures aii'I Uisnimfm-' wphk. :nuie and ai tutiR buck, sv fpfi and IiiiiIjh, wpukiifsn, dizi unHncii, as u rale him tlieir .inrr kidiii' trotitdi', tint "ft'iniilc c,it)i.:i Tlu-st piut'riil .viDptoinx of Uiil:i btutliler disgust1 uri wt'll Known tLe remedy. Ntxt tune you fee a twinue in the buck or urc tniuhleil with 1, iH. ami f It'llU !- The It'iirh tank having double walls packed i ;wi'h insulation of mineral wool. tithe. iiidiL'i'Htioii. nisni:i'u ir:it .t i n il the blBi(JT or pain in The lt. in ii;.l tower abihiuifti. vim will lind pi:-k and sure relief iu.COI.Il MKDAD Jlftrs ih iu Oil ('apsules. This eld ami tritd f.-iti-dy for kidney trouble find allied '!; raiiKcuieuts has stood the test for hun dreds of Hrs. It does the vrt. Pains and troubles vuuiidi mid new life and heulth will eoaie as you continue their use. When completely' restored to your usual vitfor. enutimie tuktni; a capsule or two each dsiv. GOLD MKDAIi Ilutirhm Oil Tap sules are tiuported froui the hilmnito ries at Haarlem, Ilotlnud. Do nut ac cept a substitute. In sealed boxes, three sizes. is under arrest. Somozo came her- about six year a avn. Duii'iK tlm administration oT , I' resident Siei'ia in Donduras, l'JOC to HMI4, Homoo wnn a peneral In tlu Honduras army and married one ot Lslei in's daughters. , business men he spoke for some time iof (he vaciitit or ii.i(liv.ilnnnr) nrnoe the l.Ues president ;-t (he hank. wUO'nf ,vm.i .-on-iiderlnir Pnerli.llv South America and tiie Malay archi-P'-hmo. Dr. Taylor' txtensive trav-i els over praclically ail parts of the! world added double interest to hi-j words, inasmuch as was quite evi dent that his -tacts came mostly from first hand knowlude. Dr. Taylor hud a hi;' subject to talk on nnd as Ml ST I'.MX SPWIfll. 1 he needed more time than- the hour Si;ssit. SAYS I.ODt.l'j provided be stole a few extra min is. KW YOKK. April Senator utes without the aiheriuR object iiu: Jlenry Cabot Uodne or Massachu- in the least. His rddress led om irtis. who paseil tliM.UKh hero Mini--man to reuijirk, "Well, we'd mis tny on his wa.v to Washington, said some mighty fine talks if it were nnt he wits eoninced I'lesitlent Wilson j for these luncheons." Those who would lie compelled lo call an etri'want lo hear mote from Dr. TayLoi nhout I be head hunters of lly easn wilt be ablo to tin so at the M. K ehnrcb this eveuiim. The iinmninreiio'iM that Dr. K. T. MosMiian won !d chair man next . ;k was made by Chairman Suod r.nis and the ni' ij: Li;-; then adjo'uVn-,-d. ' !,i-';?:itiU of mnnress lit Idle due t.n the failire ir conpre.s n.'censary financial bills at i.iex.ion. Senator I.odj:o 1 1 fused press an opinion or. the rovisct! text of the league if nations covenant I until he had time to study H In del:tt. July 1. s to past its lasJ to e LECTRO SERVICE Clears Short Circuits Makes Brighter Lights Recharges Magneto Easier Starting Moiv Pep and i'ower WITHOUT LAY I NO UP YOUR CR WITHOUT TUCKING DOWN YOUR MOTOR SEE- Heinz Spaghetti Delicious for lunch or picnic Prepared in Heinz Model Kitchens from the best Spaghetti and Cheese with a rich sauce of red ripe tomatoes, skillfully spiced . nnd seasoned. Per can 15c A fresh shipment of Heinz Peanut Butter, Stuffed Olives and Pickles. When you want . the best in any food product, ask for Heinz's. Try one of our Coffee'Cakes. They only cost a. dime. A few boxes of good .apples at, per box $1.75 X complete line of fresh fruits and vegeta ' . bles fresh every morning. City Grocery and Bakery 5 e PHONE MAIN Tr fr5 . 1 - .u rl r " Ksnm axwell -a car built Viooo an inch fine of THE word "fine" h;is many meanings. Applied to a car it may mean ihe car looks, fine, or it may mean the car is built fine. . ' The public usually makes up its mind about the former, and hears littlo about the latter. ' Maxwell is. a car built to very fine limits. When you begin to separate an inch into one-one thousandth part you will readily realize the pains taken to make the Maxwell right. It means that each one of the working parts of the Maxwell arc made accurate to that exceedingly fine point. There's a good reason for. this. In a great production like the Maxwell there would be a tremendous waste of time and materials unless there was such painstaking accuracy. It would mean a car $200 more in price. That is why ' Maxwell parts are "ground to size" the most expensive operation in modern machine shop practice not hand-fitted as they are in cars costing hundreds of dollars more And, by the way, that is why some cars cost hundreds of dollars more. So that is ohe ;f many reasons why there is a 300.000 run on this single Maxwell ch;:ss;s 'model. 300,000 built all on the original" chassis program. 300,000 that are giving ::ri extraordinary record of themselves. Each r.iv.v Maxwell is better than the last. Each new Mux 'well is finer than- the one that went before. It is built fine. That is jur idea of a' fine car. ;''-'''. . John E: Anderson, Dealer MAXWELL STATION" -JEFFERSON STREET at Hilton's Garage O 0 EE Ifln ,:0- & i. . a e O 0 as 9 0" 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 9 e 9 O 9 O