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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
e ?rTr).T, .vp'rtt;1?1); 1010. . u ... THHKK 5 a e. SmfeNem S0GM6IER of: I'MTVliK AMI HOYS si.kx iiv sh iikxts I 9 Among iho wnr records being com-t Ir.l nCo. Supt. Tlonnoy of VM-rtj ratify are t h i of J. K. ; Proctor mid Prank H. Proctor, fath-i ii-r anil'son, of Movier. The son s'-v-,cd In the I'nytHl States i!v:il re- Ann UinU. Dioueer resident 'srve corns. The iV.lher. who is 50 f Asltlun my; iertuincd at her year old. jiteiup'i-vl to enlist In home last week In honor of the nn-,!0tllllle arnit and r.avy, but was re lilvpuf.iry of her Slut birthday, and of ji'ded because or age.. He then her arrhal In Ash!;"id 'n April 11, 'joined the Canaditt.i ariny and was 1S52. iun his way overseas with the Infu'it- V-v reKhnent when the urtulstice was Jhn Stauh. sonof Adam Staub. alsned. of Klamath Falls, salfered. a com-! , pound fracture of hi.. ri(ihi leg lie-! Loganberries will bi raise? on a low the knee when the four horse Wue scale In Coos county If present leant with which he-was hauling hay plans are cairled out. A Salem com- iwcnme rriiiiituni'il at an automobile ; pa,ly lail ofreied to contract ror fiv.l nnd ran away, throwing the boy to years to take the output If the farm- the ground. lets will plant the berries, and this! w 'proposition Is being considered by Henry M. Grant, jcpresentlng tho the Big Lukes Box oompany of .the land owners. Those who have Oregon Social hygivMo Society. Is in Klamath Falls, employing 60 men, grown loganberries In that locality town today with 'he society's four lias shut down for a three week find they aro the 1110.-1 prolific of any reel film -How Life liecins.' and the period for repairs ami improvement. J of the small fruits and seem to be 1'. S. Public ll--,ith Service boys' ex Duting that period tl.o mill will be ; perfectly adapted to the climate and hlblt. The boys exhibit was shown converted Into an el. ctrically equip-1 soil. !to the high .chool boys today and ped plant, replacing the present steam i uhe film is being iliown to the high P'ant. . jTOMATOKS I.IKK I IIAM-1'OI.I.1ATIO Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan nalaineau, a pioneer of Klamath county, died at, -In Mine cases pollination of tonin the home of her daughter, Mis. toes has paid th entire labor cost of Stephen Ilerlll.y. se- cral miles north ; production llirough increased yields," or Klamath Kails,- Tuesday. Mrs. says the new O. A. 0. bulletin or Cinlarneau was born in Kilkenny, Ire- j-pollinntion of Tomatoes.' now land, on August 10, 1M3. She came 'ready for growers, fro. The puhllc.1 to Klamath coun-y in isr.fi. She ; Hon, Prof. A. G . lliuo.net, author was the mother -of i-ai-Ivp children. Iteii how. when and why pollinate. ... o - !lfr thitr observation. ' , f . . '-KxplU't; tntKrncilona should Jonl out to perstfmU by nil tuvuli .of commission:) un l;nltn. A Infor- I milium ttimiuu uc tv.M'ni -u lu lit' tmmejl lately on vovtnt. H is Impor tant that thf88orvt.- rtmt !u.vethi xtraimlinary tth4.wwl; ciencj.'." - w U to iVfii; ft 1 " O m priUab owapnpor iOn nnil pHntrtt I its courage riMivK n nit'ir nvo in tin jira exertion. HtvttKKlu. J JJ would bo oqmilh Intmosttng to It is bt'cnmfciRly rlinrartorUtlo of "j't,w Amorloa's umj Ik llio r-t't- n'vai)ainr iihmi to :ut uttlo if any-Pin" ew lor 1 tnS am. . i I'mintz a't tbiMnspl-M, but wt be- ! T(U UTII KSTATK IX WAH K.MIIItIV At a iniMiioi ttil Htrvlce in St. rauTa cathedral Mr men cimhh'km! with the press who had fallen in the war 1 ' .it developed that l.u're than 5tMi.i j informed I'Miihlt will He (Jit Mt This IXrnlng ( In iSiar Theatre fni IVuvnls and Yotintior tJiilihrn. serves notice. fi hts renirirkB on tho occasion thf bishop of Hewfonl iyld of thn-i orkera: "In time of wur their )n-J bors nc)iiiio a greutly enhanced im portance, for they Kep the ni-tton and alert: they tttimuja'o More, candies and ft ah caifdies the finest tflat mufiuffi?turers can make you wilt find ot Rilverthorn's 4-'J5-!lt 1 i FAMILY DRUII STORE U OPANPg.OStOPN. Don't forget iha reception to lie piven In I. a (iraiulr by the Army and N'avy AiiKiliitv to every hoy in Union county who is entitled to w.ear a uni form. Watch (or the date. 4-28-ot Observer tit are V' 1 1U elv read. Watch for the Rainbow Sale. There is a pot of gold there. ROYAL CLUB ARE THE BEST We have them Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Pineap ple, Shrimp, Salmon, Dill Pickles. Have you tried Royal Club Coffee. Per lb 50c A full line of fresh vegetables and home-grown Rhubarb fresh every day. WE HAVE FREE DELIVERY. JOEL'S GROCERY Corner Cedar and Washington ' Phone M-759 school studentt, iminedfr.tcly after school iliis afterno'.ni. At S o'clock, ibis evening the films will be shown to (he parents and their yoiuiKvr chllilien ut the Star theater. The film is one which ev ery parent should tu, and there U nothing in it that ;iny child siuuild not pl'". The di'vi'topment of var ious forms of life from a single cell is shown. This film has been tians lated Into liiiee foreign languages and has liven .hown all over Kut'ore, as wvll as over America. All par ents are urid to attend and to bring l heir child r..'n. There will bo nn charge for admittaace.- to ri;irr i!si:.sk invasion Tlii foreign commissions, and. other orguiiizaiioes of the Ann-rican Ited I'mss. aie to bi utilized to aid the Tailed Stuirs public heallh service in prevrntini: the introduction into Hi' I nited States of epidemic disease, ''lose - cooperation between the iii'il (,'ross. which is freM iently called up on to combat contagions diseases in foreign fields, and I he public Ih-alth service will result m more vigoroni oxiimiriation a' Ami.'iuihi ports of Ini inigratiiu hailing Imhu r-p!d mic ours abroad. Colonel Itole rt (lids, American Ited t!rosH commissioner for Kuvopf, h;is forwai'ded fio.u Paris, lo Ameri can lied Crovi coiuuiihsions in vari ous Kirropeaii and Asiatic count ric the follovt-ing instructions: "We me requested . by the ITuiled Hlales goveVnmenl to make our en tire organization available for Die vi tul notviee of procuring the forward ing promptly, from time to lime, full Information concerning the presence of choiern, lypbns fox or, phigun niid other graxo com muii 'cable disease wherever xve may operate. The purpose is lo make the public health service take'such measures n" may be deemed annropriate to pie vent the spread of Much diseases to th United Slates. Wn are also asked to forward, in soul? way. all informa it ion from ports in areas coming un You ome Buyers Le Us Reason Together ! I HAVE SOME EXTRA CHOICE PROPERTIES THAT ARE. FRICED RIGHT, IN CITY, SUBURBAN AND FARMING LAND. THE LIST IN THIS ISSUE ONLY REPRESENTS A FEW OF THE MANY. I WOULD BE PLEASED TO SUBMIT THE MANY DETAILS AND GENERAL AD VANTAGES THAT SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT ME IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. City Property 8-rm. house, splendid cellar, bath and toilet. Lot 80x90 feet. Shade trees.' $200 cash, balance $25 per month. Price $2C00. $1600 buys this modern bungalow, near high school, $250 cash, balance $25 per month. ' Good Euy Four lots on Fir street. Four room house with bath and toilet. Sewer and street improvement all paid. Price $1700, $500 cash, balance $15 per month. This p.'operiy must be seen to be appreciated. . . ' An Attractive Home Four-room", house, bath and toilet. In good repair. Price $1250.. Only S300 cash, balance like rent. . o 10 acres Bear oil t?,ks tor only S?0. Half in lfil...yjic 2000. .Terms. . FARMS 268 acres of pasture land adjoining city limits. Water, considerable tim ber for shade and wood.' 40 acres Near La Grande, new five room house, barn. 15 acres in alfalfa, balance in wheat. Immediate posses sion. $2700 vill handle this. 300 acre3 Splendid improvements, near Elgin, 1C0 in cultivation. $10 per month. Only $300 cash required, bal ance on ea'sy terms. 560 acres, east Island City, 320 acres in spring wheat. $85 per acr.e. $15,000 cash required. "Tim year's crop will pay. nearly one half of the balance due.' ." 180 acres Five miles north .of La Grande. Alfalfa, wheat and oats now ,in. Splendid barn. Good five -room "house, $2500tcah"will put you in pos , session at nice. 1 f jS mm t j r . mil I SB jJJ 1 1J I I r- " ' 2 on" II i C o The American Field of Honor. It is a patch of soil, in France where sleep our dead. It is Spring now and poppies blood-red cover '.the fresh turned caruh of the graves. While the marks of the spade still linger can wc forget the sacrifice those American boys' made-; Can we break' faith?' Wc 'can carry on the work, they died for. .We can keep faith with them. We can sacrifice- here and thcte to take, e.tch of us, our share of. the VICTQR.Y. LIBERTY LOAN". Keep faith. - . Yours for the success of the. ' Viqtoryo Liberty Loan 5 ... . e 0 o 9 0 CARR FURNITURE CO. e ' J X-1 -4 j A f o--o o o , GE0;H:GURRY- 'LaGraaJe Rea!e Estate o o o e Oil Ml I o 0 O o 0 0 o O ft ! o I o o - o 0 II 0cis 8 9 W r l -(S) Ifl 1 - 5 " W Z y i r,