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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1919)
'TUESDAY. MAY in, imo IX GRANDE EVENTNCf OBSERVED THREE Red Cross Drug Store The Proscription Store. THE NORTH SIDE CASH REPAIR SHOP Give me a try at your auto. AM my work guaranteed, q w nuchan:in, corner of I'ir and Madison Streets. 4-11-tf More fresh canines in ooxes und in bulk, just the kind you like, at Sil vcrthorn's. g-,-,tf I PALACE lXXFi:t liONKItV f'l ' We serve. you herewith. tUe best, und we ate pleased to be able to say that are (felting best trad in th city in the several depart- iiuents of our store. 'Thee hlo? rea son our Hen-ice is so highly satis- jfactory to our patrous.is, that wo make our own ice cream and placo ouj personal knowledge and skill in- ;to the preparation cf e'very dish soitl over our counters. The candies wo carry aro always frth and we carry the largest stock 'in town. There is no part of tho J confectionery business in which we aro not prepared to giver you ser vice that will please you. I'leaso tako noto of the prices wo quote on the goods which are sub ject to tho new tax: Milk shakes, 13c., (war tax 2c.) Malted Milk. 13c, (war tax 2c) Plain Sundaes, Ue, (war tax 2c.) Ice cream. cones. 5e. CAIN & CARTHEll. Adv. 5-13-tf. LOCAL. Olaf P. Dahlstrom. prominent North Powdei fanner, was in La Grando for the purpose of transact ing business toiViy. r Mrs. E. E. Beatty. who underwent a serious operation at the Hot Lake sanatarlum lust week, is reported to be making rapid rrogress toward completo recovery. Walter Kennoy. who lrad been selling automobiles for D. C. Ham ilton for tho past thieo months, has left the Hamilton Garage and left last night for Po-tland, where he will make his homo and his placo of business again. Roy and Bert, t'rj two little Jap youngsters who aro so well known lo La Urandors, havo a new play mate today, although they Will not be nblo to . have him join them in their frolics for some time yet. He arrived some time last uteht and surprised the youngsters when they awakened this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder, of Brainerd, Minn., are here lit pres ent on a visit to M. and Mrs.. Nels Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Elder, who rnmo west -looking for a locution, are greatly impressed with La Grande and have decided to make their future home here. AD. CLUB WILL . , SEND DELEGATES' (Continued from Page 1) 1 5 1 -4 Vr "WEDNESDAY THURSDAY The Peril of Being Beautiful SEE- FOREST GIANTS I FIND HOME IN I , ROESCH GARAGE ' Tho Grande Rondo Lumber Com pany were unloading today the first I, three cars of coast timbers for the new flioesch parage. Some of these timbers required (ho giants of the forest to produce, being in size six teen by eighteen hy 62 feet long end containing 1,24$ feet of lumber In each piece. Lina Cavalier in "A Woman of Impulse' It wasn't that she did not love her husband, but. tsinijilv that sJie drew other men to her almost un consciously as the candle-flame draws a moth. And some of the moths were mi"htv dangerous. n itric xotick Notice is hereby given to all mo torists, teamsters, etc. that traffk of any nature on Adams and Jeffer streets during the time of the cele bration for the Union County sold iers tonight is stricriy forbidden. 5-13-lt. JOHN COLUKH, City Managor OUT OF TOWN ELKS. Elks' banquet room on second floor of Elks' temple will be subject to use of familiics of out of town Elks, all day. Bring your lunches, free hot coffee and cream. By order of Ex alted Ruler.. ' A. B. CHERRY, 5-12-2t Secretary. NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS. - All members of I. O. O. F. arc re quested to meet at the hall one hour before arrival of train bringing the Hospital Unit. W. A. WOUSTELL, 5-12-2t. Secretary amoun to a freight rate of $1.12 as against the previa. 13 rate of fifty cents, and would tompol tttb tmlp per to discontinue shipments of such chain wood Into La Urumlo for sale us fuel, as to ship would entail a loss, or adopt the alternative of rais ing the retail price, and Where as, tho situation can bo remedied by the railiVad adminis tration making an exception to itn recent order, and restoring tho pre vious ordor us uu exception thereto. Now therefore, Be it resolved by the Union Coun ty Ad Club that we indorse the ef forts of Mr. Lounsbt.ry, the general freight agent having tho matter in charge, and of tho Public Service Commission of Oregon, to have tho old rate and ordor lestnrcd as an exception, and vory respectfully and earnestly request such action from tho railroad administration." Toastmastor Nolson announced Hint he had a mcsiiige from Bishop Taddock, who passed through the city this morning on his way homo from France. The Bishop Bent his regards to tho business men of La Grande, with many of whom he la personally acquainted, and stated that If they wished no It would he his pleasure to he with them at their luncheon'4 next week. Tho toastnias- I ter also had a messago from Uov. i Chas. A Edwards, conveying his re grets that he had not been nblo to reach La Grande in time for the luncheon today. Hugh McCall, of Cove, attended tho luncheon, and expressed his pleasure at being present and also his satisfaction with the good rimdn program the Ad Club committee had mapped out. There will be big crop of cherries ut Cove this year, lie said. Dr. E. P. Mobsman brought to tho attention of the meeting the fact of the near approach of the' Fourth of July and reminded tho Ad Club that if a celebration was to bo held it should be talkod over and action taken immediately. This brought the business of tho day ,to a close and with tho appointment of C. D. Emahiscr as chairmnu for next Tues day tho toastmastor declared the meeting adjourned. Today's session was n record one, concluding at ton minutes to one. HATE FLOWER TilKLSVEAR . , THEIR HATS AND COATS Am the hour of tho parade 4 1 lute parents fchSuld remain near where their chUdretuare f- h i0 oned on the Mrect to take 4" chaise of tliein fter the fiar j mio puKtieti. tiii-is will be ta- titmcU Iwtwceu the Foley Ho- lei turn La JlraiHlo National J hank bulhllntc and wtll not be In tho lino of parade. At II. rilEBRY. 4. YOl'Nti-WHITB Tho wedding of Miss Margorota White and James W. Young,, both of this city, took placo quietly Satur day afternoon. May 10th, at the home of the groom's father, James I. Young. The ceremony was performed by Rev. N. S. Hawk, pastor of tho First M. Ev Church, the ring ceromony be ing used. The guests who attended the nuptials, beside the Immediate' relutiveB of the groom,- were Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Boverldgo, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Murphy. Mr. Hirman Allen, Verda and Retla Allen, Mrs. Henry J. Allen nnd Mrs. Walter Wnkefleld WRESTLING MATCH IN NEAR FUTURE Promoter John E. Amkraon an nounces that he is arranging for nn-i other wrestling mutch in the near f u-' ture. "From the interest displayed I by La GranHe sport followers, in both the matches I have conducted, as well I as the recent bout between Ad. Sun'el and Nick De Court, under the auspices ' of tho Ad Club, I am convinced that good wrestling contests between high class men will round out a program of athletics for this community that will meet with the hearty approval of local lovers of clean sports," said Mr. An derson. "I am now arranging for a contest between two of tho best hea vyweight giupplcrs in tho country, and will offer it ns the next card. Kull details of the match will be announced shortly." &'T1X SAY IT IS." Tho best place to take your car If it does not work like it used to, Thr Standard Auto ltepair Shop, corner Adams and Fir. Kd. Cyr, I'rnn. Phone lilack 01. 1 5-12-2t. Secretary. I THE FASTEST FUNNIEST C0MEDY 1 B we nave siiown m a -good many moons. &aaBB3c&Y.raa I "Roaring Lions oa '. twv'R J the Midnight Express" vii;o , tll0 " : .. 1 1 rirT.TTlrl11 MIWM tJ, ciilargin-j of jt fa- ' f your 1101- V. A telegram received by tho Ob sorvor today from l)r 11. L. Undor- wood sends greetings .to tho Union county soldiers on I lie occasion of the celebration here. Dr. Under wood stated Unit ho regrets that ho missed seeing Mia hospital mill I when they arrlvo i at New York, but that he joins in tho v deomo homo. lt. Umlonvood Is statlontd at Hazelhurst Field, Jlincola, I.. 1. NTODAYj LOST One black horse, about 1000 lbs., handed capital A on rij;ht stifle, has halter on. . D-IU-.'K Can You Beat These Prices Coffee, special blend 25c lb Flyer Coffee ....! - 30c lb Libby's Fancy Peaches, 2'jS 25c a can Log Cabin Fancy Feaclies s2'. 25c can Log Cabin Apricots, 2i.s 25c can Fancy Sniilax Pineapple 2s 25c can Oleomargarine - 25c lb Uutter, Creamery 60c lb Milk, Sego, large can : 15c can Milk, Carnation, large can 15c can . Milk, Borden's large can 15c can Sweetened Burden's Eagle Milk large can 25c can Borden's Malted Milk 50c bottlo Special for Saturday Del Monte Catsup, fancy 18-oz bottle....U5? Hug's Modern Grocery ' "The Store of Quality and (iood Service." Goods Delivered Free to Your House. (jet Ready for the Summer and buy a REFRIGERATOR Wo bought a lot of Refrig erators with rfiree things par ticularly in mind. Yc wanted them to be Solidly Built Easily Cleaned and Air Tight We got them. They arc easily kept "fresh" and ' wholesome and this insures the perfect freshness and original deliciousncss of your food when the hot days arrive. lluy your Refrigerator -Now and prepare for the first hot day, and all those to fol low. A large stock to choose from, small and large sizes, priced upward from $18.75 ; Carr Furniture Co. "Tin House that Sorvot You Baal" "Use Your Credit." FOUND A small purse with a bill:' and receipt fur P. O. money order, II:1 What Doctors Use for Eczema A iwMhlnir comhinntloo of nil of Wlnhf ltrrn. Thymol, nnd other healing lniirrllrnt willed O.D.IK rnnorlpllnn li now a fnvohto Tt-itifdyof akin (jwlulinti forallaklndiMutiu. It pciWrntm the pores, vivos inatant nliv Iroin the uuxit dutUvwIuc tklu diicaaci. HS.ED.IQ. t T.M.W.S IMU ti hlUUll. o-ia-iii.ii LOST Two piiir of K-iiK-h Klinu pliers. Ueturn to Observer. 5-l:l-;it(p WANTKD More l ords, to run 25 to 1 60 per cent' farther on amount of; fjnsolinc used No flikujl win, you ; win, Koekefelkr loses; money hack j puurnntee. (.'has. 11. Shepherd, res-J ident state agent., Ktrans-ky Vapor- j isscr, 27()'.i No. Kirch street, l.a ! Grande, Or. Live agents wanted in every town in the stj'te. &-1M-H I Don't pags hy tlh; f i n onportun- 'Hvi iti,s of nav'nK '"'" niniK developed timl inctuifH pi lnt 'd ul Silvei Ihorn'a where (iiiii'k sei'vic- it- their motto. Alnn finn ciilarL-ciii' ntK imlcklv rtotic ifl hy nn expert in tint Hne. G-i:i-lf. OtMILY DrfUQ STORE CPANDC.ORCQON. qA biisy man's automobile may become shabby from slieer lack of tiino to have it done. over. You ned the car daily and you can hardly afford to be without Jt for the length of time ordi narily thought necessary for repainting. If this is your problem, B-H Superior Aiitomcbiie Enamel will solve it Paint your car right t horat let it dry while you sleep driv. it to town in the morningl B-H Superior Automobile Enamel drift thoroughly in from thre. to five hours. Mi your tnenas open tSrtr trt at the glossy, durable finish the ntv-lookirte appear- xOSv u u factory job. Automobile EiiBtttel o fj v Uiitribmtortt I O: F. COQEEDG& Home Again Home .Again Home Again God Bless you everyone. W e welcome you back the best welcome we know to give.' La Grande is proud of her soldiers. JOEL'S GROCERY CoriClr Cetf!- and Washingt3fl S Phone M-750 Greetings To Our Boys- Every One Of You arc invited In make my slore yinir lirad-(jnarkT.s. CLINT VAX VLKDT. Clints, Clothing Store Extraordinary Entertainment THE NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB OF LA GRANDE . WILL GIVE THREE EVENINGS OF AET---SONG and DANCE . May 6th-13th46th " . . ... . . ".HIGIfSCII06LeAUDIT0klU?ll Th best of talent has been fcaturSd in thew cgc(g)troial9cventifll all - of higli gtftd ftmuoemcnt shou,! attend tie cijtice series. 9 9 s TICKETS ON ffALE AT'felLVERTflORNlJ'S 'j Season Tickets cents Sgigle Idfii.sfon ....?..?.. .a3lfcents (Sl(S) a ) e m raj . B) 9 e , (Sh o o o o CO