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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
r,r r.Ti a v. may s. i!i?a e "" r i TWO rsrr- ti? Gbdb MEETING ;S0LDIERS GYVEN HEtD AT ALICES I MOTOR DPJW1 JU " loi- Are ! (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page if Your Purchase of a Gossard Corset A fiosKiinl 'Corset is ,Mi;ii,iin(('('(l to give you loflay corset comfort; gu.'irantccd to S!ilV;iiiii,il your health: KUiirnnteed to nivc satisfactory waring HciA'ici! until worn out, and with ail thi'Hi', Hie knowledge that the style of her fios Siird is beyond criticism is invaluable, to the dis criminating woiiuui. 1'rieed at $3.00, $4.00, $6.50, $8.50, $12.50. . .',. m ' TO 's Department Store bolsters are proceeding. He went ; compliments on II i-laylns. and ol. Into the matter tit rosn, etc., anil ;t,erveritliem all. 1 1 hen .told how the piis.iaxe of Hie six! Many local u '0:o round ol ! ,per rem. coui.ty Indebtedness ineas-' friends among the t oliliors. .Many of lire would make ihe paving uiu them were U. n( O. hk.ii anil had it'iain possible and bow Iho market ;a pleasant visit wilh local yooiic'i.i loatls hill would permit many jiulefi I di a wilh whom' they !id all. nd.l of Kiaelletl laieral roads to he'huit. rolleKe. . Kenneth I!artl"tt, nejih- ! Allien Hunter spoke regarding ot.i- C.' and l.o: Snndeiasa anil Hie .market roada bill and- Fred!0' J- VaM "'"'"ii.' was aiixin:: Holmes Rave a flood, convincing tulj, ',ho nuinbo'r and enjnud puit of hi on Hie needs of tood roads. He ;'01"' lll',e wl,h Vl'y Nes- Ihouaht tlin time toj- Iui1dlug nuoc roads was now, wh.tn men like him hi-lf who are getting along in yearii ;may he ahle to have a share In do ing a Inn work that will remain, a liiolillliic.,1 In lhlr i.rmn.ulvM.. -"". ,and Iheir Rood business instinct, an jwell as to their uiiseifislinusa, to the snee'-dltip gcnon-lions of their fain lilies. He thought any man who j would r;ive the matter any thought would see. at once what it would jiueau to him to have good roada jpasl his land the Having; it would! iiie-an in the operation of an automo bile; the economy of hauling hie! grain or produce; and' the assurance. ley, who was horn in Ja (iranih1. tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Nisle.-, was also seen, and i. C. 11,-nckle. who- was rormeily sli.tioncd at l..i Grande with Company. L of 111.- Oie- !ii.-t a number o' '. Two V.'tiru of Jospli, were If you wish the world to look bright, take Rexail Liver Salts PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store. OBSERVER ADVERTISING wiU bring results i INTKKNATIONAI, HAUYKSTKK TAK KS OVER PLOW I'ONCERN CIIICAC.O, May H. The Interna tional Harvester company unonuncetl Tuesday that it has LouRht the entire husincsH of the ltorlift & Orenriorff company, includinK the plant at Can ton, Jll., which is one of the largest nnd oldest plow factorU'H in the coun try. It has been in operation, for 7f years. The trnnxfer will take place July J. May 10 lant day to pay water r 'without u penalty. fi-K- acquaintancMs In weiler hroihers, aboard also. Major Culbtrt, of the 110(h San Itary Train, wan tlio officer com mand in k, nnd a mon p the v aboard were ISO HiiUUers of Dm Kith supply t.aln, nndnr tlii: coin inand or Lieut. Cnoper, Maj. Monro of Washington, w.ih one of the m firert nltourd. A l:i run rrnwd t!i.T( wolio'in-tl I h ! that in ten years the value of train's arrival here staved inn it il property would double as a result. pulled 01 aBain an hour iilt,.r. T,: Among the AHotI men who want soldier visitor.! wi re very apprerl ed to aee rooJ roads and Rot up anil jatlve of the welcome Riven them an' Haid so were Kverelt and Thoi. said It was the b'!s' ihcy lme had Walslimer, ar.d Floyd and Frank since leavinR New York. The l.;t McKennon althO'luh tlio latter jorando canteen, they stale, is the claimed tliat his brother had inndolhest one they have seen yt. Tb" as IiIrIi as $20 a d iy out of a mud (canteen staff distributed a lin t" hole in front of his place, keepinR a ' number or newspapers nmoni; lie team h.-irni-ssed in his bnrn espec-jinen. All returning soldiers are n lally Tor the accommodallon of ino lxious for the home mws. th-y h.n loilsts. . J. Caso ard Mr. Murphy found lately, and for some time were two other farmers very much it hey have been mipplyine paper lo Interesled vlio contributed quite r. men w1'" Paiiil th'out'h westward. 1'. bit to tho diacussion. When Mr. Ias ihey who made possible the Mmm.I.v rum In ui.-iak his velierilbll, ' St Op Of Iin llOlir Ill-re last llifclli. wliile beard mad-i .nie of tliosoiThey had wired to Iluntinntnn ,i,- .11.1 ....i i,i, r....l mtn.'iKV I ier in Ihe day IniormiiiK lesl he was RoinK U bu a "kicker." mandlns officer Ju. t what tlTy weie but the old Rentleiiinn soon remov- 1 1" ' I"" "" ed all doubts. He was RtrotiR fol Rood roads und did a lot to liven up the ineetiliR. . Quality is Our Watchword Wlion' it omiii's t sanictliin. to rat. ' S.Tvii-o is our next effort, and priees ;il";ii.vs It-west, consistent wilh qiiiilit. Voius for Honest (irade l'wth f,r l..e Ri(,'lit Priee. Phone Your Orders to Mai c. 70. Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track jiMipiW"l""l(wl"",f,ll''"t,'',',"p',W', Ctialn ' ' Vsco ' mmmm lilllll PH:i Mm lllll W&mi 1 liiiffe'i JMfS i if If A Good Tire Year You have doubtless noticed the growing preponderance of United States Tires Every one is asking for tires of known value and proved dependability. And that is precisely what United States Tires represent in the minds of motorists here and every where. The idea back of Unitco States Tires to build good tires the best tires that can bo built, isappcaling to rapidly growing numbers. We can provide you with United States Tires to meet and meet exactly ! your individual needs. United States Ti res are Good Tires nt The l.a Cruedii deleRation return- 1 ..a )fi,,,n hiilili nl.MiReil with tiieii visit to Alltel and much cncouniRef, to carry on even aioro enerRelir.allv their cainpniRil to the other towns ToniRht tliey ro to I'lllou. where iino. her Rood luoellnR Is expected. AmoliR those who mado the trip was It. 1". Hade, a recent arrival In l.a (liande. from Walla Walla. Mr. Undo intends to locate permanently hero in the automobile business am' be was sincerely Impressed by the spirit displayed at the Alicel meet ing. The enthusiasm shown, lie said, was somelhlue new to him. A Utile surprise 1) the l.o Ciando dcleRiiliim was the. arrival of tho wives ol a number of them III three cars sjiorlly after I hey themselves had reached Alicel. Tho women said Uiey felt that Ihey were voters hIb" and did not llku lieinR left out of such affairs as Ibis. All or them were bo.islers for eood roads and 'j ! few of them staled their convictions al the ineetiliR. 'fie husbands, or coinsf. accepted exct use tho ladies Rave for HIipearlliR. but a numhei of I In-ill w ere made to wonder if perhaps they had no, been hlowinj up loo liiRbly tho iiiokiiiR of the country ladies, with tho result that Iheir wives had decided to do a little InvestlRutlnir. Kills Kirtley wont out with Leo I French, but he d-sertert the new Stiidehaker and came homo Willi load d women. He evidently enjoyed-Ihe trip, for to make it a Iohri" one he guided the ladie by a round about way and for a time did not know himself whether or not tin K were lost. Mr. Ki-Mey claims that he took thrill over ll.t old cow path Just to make sure that tli.y wuul.l boost for Rood ro.-ds, but his ex cuse does n((t go WrUt. ljia Jad'.cs of tho party. ' ' ' 1 ''.''' arl- the coiii-j way of furnishiiiK supper for them and this made a supper on the train unnecessary. OB. SUM STAR SPEAK SUNDAY SATURDAY and . SUNDAY Rood the 'eaco soon will. 1)3 sisntd ali.1 wlil reiRii oii'-e moui out ail earth, except -here and theio where a few filloA-. fell out Jurin: the l.iberiy Lean drive Dr. A. Lincoln Shule, national centenary lecturer, will Rive an ad dross at the Klrst .M. E. cliurrh ill l.a Grande Sunday eveniiiR at s ..Inl. n.l thlt lib, tic "W'h.ll Will I abolish war and ui iuR about world j leconstructioir.'" Dr. Stiute lias l-e:i 'speaklnR at many points in lie I northwest an lliis toplo of late and 'his lecture Is IllRhlv spoken of. H j will talk on one of li e supreme ne Icesslties In the solution of Hie re-' iconstruction iirobieius ol' Itie d iv ' 'and t lie part the church is lakltic in the ipantic ror,vaid mo cue ni s. 'anil on v. hat the relationship o,' 'capital and ChrUtian stewardship iand the centenary vr.rld procraip ; is to the makiiiR of the. world- s.ii" The pastor, Itev. N. ." Hawk, is an- ; 'xlous that there will he a la, 'IV !meellni; to hear lr. Shin- and l-n-,' efit by what he will have to say. , , Sllll'lil ll-DICK PAiS ?-"..!!' n I FOIl I'OMFUY SI'AKS I.ISS I SAN FRAriSl'l), May i.Tiie star of a musical comedy coiiin.iny a IpearillK at- a locaj theatre. iH-ceni- . panied by members of the cb -rus .-.-i ! 'an orchestra, visited t!:e .Union plant iof the Bethlehem ShipimiKiioir com-' I puny here Tuesday, on a Victory I.'.b- -let-ty Loan drive. Tho star offered to kiss anyone wlu. bouRht S'.'o.OOO of Vii-lnry Loan homli. 'That's iro:r shout til .losei.h .1. t Tynan, superintendent of the plant. ''You can't dare tee!" "It was worth the money." he cn claimed, a few minutes ia't-r. THE MOTION PICTURE WITH A NEW THRILL The World's Biggest Motion Picture. A Gi gantic, Swift-moving, Thrilling Drama, Adapted from the stage play. Two Years in London, One Year in New York, Two Years in Australia. Tlio iliisliin- Fox Hunt Scent's, The liluiiil-liiioiii.' Aiito Dis ' iister, the Rjieo Kotwoen Auto nr.il Train, (lie; Terril,,. Train ,AVi'eck, tlii- .'Wnuiiiia; Races at 'the Track. We knoy, Iruti! States "Pistrtj JsJ Ti?P " ' : R. W. LEIGftTON, ' - T!n HAMTLTf Hiat'e Why W gc!l Tlim. C?XTDE T KIDDliE, IstfSafl i?;t. $ 'itSipBQTHRE, Imble . ' .3 Matinee 20c; Children 10c Evening 25c; Children ...15c SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A Welcome Home . f ; . , is extended by this Institution to those returning from service with the colors. In La Grande there are many cele brations these days one for each ' of you as you arrive. And there , will, of course, be one big -gala-diiy ' following the final home coming. In the meanwhile, the officers of the IX. S. National Bank extend you ' a cordial greeting. - We shall be glad, at any timn, of opportunity to serve you. United States National ;.. Bank . La Grande, Oregon , j 5TA-R BAKER-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE Caviness St Thomas . Lv Baker.:.. S:00 a.m. Lv La Grande 8 00am Lv Baker 2:00 p. m. Lv La Grande .... 2:00 p. m : Phone Black 141. . - Leaves From 3ilver Grill COUPON Olioi-rvor, I.i ir.ndr, Oiv. T'leasp fitni this eoufn inl t nir t.tlurs, tnn'ltf with "0 ceiitn. ivl'st'-,, fur wLiiL BPUil,'IIitiy1 tin- O o r- i o O G o o 0 " O (?) w i - m o w rth 4 a1-