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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1919)
0 o0 0 CP o o o o ooo O KK niHgE EVENTNO QISSTCRVEK " roXDAY, .Trees it;, mis o -o o--B o . S o .- TTThfofl o I I mi I ! I : ) W HJ 1 1 - tr- RetfCross . ' 9 Drag Store The PrecriirJc Store. J- C. Anson, of Telocaset, spent h Jar In La Grand": on business. The Loyal Sisters of the Ciristiu.i church' will meet at the church Wed nesday afternoon at '2:0 o'clock. Leal ilussi'll had returned from 'Corvallis' where he wa$ attending the 0. A. G. E. A. Hardy, of Elgih, was "in the city .yesterday, standing the day vis iting at the h ome of his niece, Sirs. Watkius, Covo avenue. Mrs. Hoscoe Neal returned yest'er :day from Portland, where she had 1eon visiting during the week o5 the Rone Festival. Lynn Wright and Park Taylor, of this city, returned home yesterday from Corvallis, having completed their first year's studies at the O A. C. Howard Stoddard und Joe ' Rey nolds, students of the O. A. C, ar rived in La Crandc Sunday from Corvalli. They made the trip homy by auto. Mi s. L. F. Dunn was ' called to Seattle Sunday nrornir.g by news of the serious illness of her father, F. S. Nowsom. Mr. Nowtoine was for nierly- a resident of La Grande. . . Miss Runa- DacOn returned yester day fiom the O. A. C. at Corvallis. Miss Bacon graduated from the com merce - department of the college this year. Miss Wytl.el Wade, who has been attending O. A. C. during the past term, returned to her home near here yesterday. Mi.s Wado has fin Islied her Junior ycjr at the col lege. , Miss Fnyo McKlnnis passed through La Grande yesterday -on her way from Salem to her home at vElgin. Miss McKlnnis had bom-at- tending Wllliamette University dur ing the term Just ended. J. P. Lottridge, of liakcr, genera' manager ' of tlie Eastern Oregtlr Light and Power Company, lias been a business visitor in l.a Grande foi the past two or three days.. Mr.-and Mrs.' J. R. French, of El gin, were visitors In' La Grande yesterday. They came in Saturday night to meet an orphan boy from a Portland home, whose home and playground this summer Is to be th-1 French farm near Elgin. . Mrs, C. M. Dorathy and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. King, of Dayton,. Washington, who have been visiting the family of C. D. Putman . and also .attending the Union stock show, left for home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gardinler' re turned last night fiom Portland, after spending a few days visiting in the city during the Rose show. They made the Journey .both ways by mo to car. This was the second inotoi trip, the tlui dln.! rs have takon to Portland rocently . and tlivy report pleasant journeys both times.- ' Miss Ttuth .Ghoi'mlvv. who had ' breti visiting' friends In La flrandi. for a couple of 'days, toll tlii morn ing fur Wallows)! on her way to a rural neliool nnir. that town w'lirli tie will t-actr durins the numiiier iinnti - Mls Glnrmly will nmk'' fcer home with h:r' it.'r, who lives la th- f or st tao disfric. it; liic.'' tle mIM)I is liH-ateil, ' K. K. Hiuii:. Incat p.-tmast' r, 1 oar ut n -.. t tjlietiditii! a :.c H'e liolk1,y at Kutmw Monmouth Hk if vWtitiB lit" JauBhti-r. i. I .t Mrt.nlluti. lit Kub-T". .i'd ti' forf Irtuj-iiin i" so.t' M.wnotitl. a!ten til-' annunl uetiriK f the: Iii.il if Ii.nt i! th" Monmouth ; Srtid, of lma h . lnvtier. . i r Ilir "lllm u r tomtlii'. lin. al ! tbr ." tln.'' '' iipt'"l' tMik h ! ritr'Un lifi'VI' rri '! t llMt tl; , t"I pi'lurr csaiMit. ! 1 Huff Mill hiwin he it'l If turataaic a tlii- 1 hint; hat m Ihe'ttaulu'lt ailn-'Utrt I'lm. " j ' . -7. . li : JattatHW. . . ! '. .T.fc at lt.l j1 tu'y 0 : u:i '. '"" ' ; I . !" " "ur , l't4'. V.f j.. '-." 1t tit t si i' "';ta. hifl;' I ia a i- 'irk .ein O jtfa. ia"a.i ia dailv "o . ... ..... - e rllii'S m:d WO uv .Q h LOCAL i 0ni'X'LAItK.'jpMlCXTlNJl"HUQs , LONDON, (Currepcndenco ,of the Associated Plena) Meat-eating In fnjuPous to tho vitality of the re,' Joslah Oldfleld, aindon physi cian told tke Frultation Socle0th otfirar day. In every cowtfy," ho went On "rtiere moat-eating' is a national habit tk btfthl ifcle has decreased iu the 13 1 fifty Jcurs. On Use other in cqirhtrics like- Dnlgaria, Rumania and Serfila, where nnt i nota national dietary, tha birth lis hii;h and, Increasing." " bipcrliii.ffllB shows. . he said, that meat-eating produced sterility EKs today, v lie remarked, were not healthy as Uu'y should be because hens were, ovcr-uxed with eSK producing food, such us fish, blood and meat. Ho said Unit 1u his bos pltal carewas tuken that the eggs usedwero laid by fowls which fed naturally on grain or in the, fields. KO SHIPPINU AVAII.aill J Itriti-li Settlers tor Canada Hid 'Africa Must Walt a Wear LONDON, June 16.. No shipping will bo available until the coming 'autumn to cany British settlers to Canada, South Africa or Rhodesia, says the Overseas settlement office. As autumn is an unsuitable season for landing Bottlers in Canada, no extensive provision for free passage to former soldiers under the new government proposals .Is likely to be made until January, says the gov ernment agency. The Overseas ssttlement office adds that there will be no' shipping available to carry, settlers from Great Britain to Austrlalla or New Zealand until the beginning of 1920. K. It. C'LKltKS' DANt'K The Brotherhood of Railway Clerks announce their first, annual ball. to Ue given at Rex hall the evening of Friday", June 27th. 6-16-1 It. It. CLEltltS' DAXC'K 'The Brtitherhood of Railway announce their first annual ball, to be given at Rex hall the evening of Friday, Juno 27th. 6-16-1 i NEW TODAY I FOR SALE One safe. Singer sewing machine, also one complete elec tric libiary. Phone Red 3112 6-16-lt POR SALE Alfalfa hay in the shock. J18.00 per ton. Farmer 87 Robert Clark. 6-16-llt LOST Span black marcs, branded with circle-M on left shoulder; each has a halter und chain on; one weighs about P2()0 and the other about 1500. J. W. II. Nebeker, R. F. D. No. 1, Phone Farmers 21x3. i-l-3t STRAYED Small, buckskin saddle marc about two weeks ago; bu horseshoe: brand on right steifcl. 'Pleasa write C. K. Miller, Alice!. G-lli-tt,p FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Cull Red 5G1. (i-ltitf MOTORCYCLE. FOR- SALE 1D1C. llarley-ltavidson. Apply to Llyoil Chandler, Fruitdalo. Phone Black 3702. 6-10-4t,p FOR RENT Two nicely furnished , housekeeping ' rooms, 2001 Second street Phone Red 3112. 3-lli-H WANTED Girl to do chamber work. . Inquire Grande Ronde Valley House. . 6-lfi-tt 1- rtv nr v ''IT w w 1 . MXUtX ntlLsLt ' - .. .. IS ffi 1 . Thursday Night, June 19th . .PriM'ivtln fr tin 1h nrfit tf tiLa (!iau!r C!ihtir. ! i InhIv ,"Jhi nsi'l ' . CP, t rn a T TCP OP WINS GROWS (Continued tfijm PaifO 1) start, scc-rfco fwlce 1 the1 second inniiiS,. Cove eauie Mick witfi oue 1?" al tiod one in tho third and the game remained a tia until t(je slxtU- Inning wen La Giande scored file more, wlill Cove was altfe to Jet but three. One more forly' Scrantoa's bunch In he etgl)l1i and another In the nloth, and anotherjerou. for Cove in the ninth finished the scoring. Bulb nines played fiae hall all tho way. The Alexander brothers, far Cove, were particularly efficient witlj the bat, aad only good work by La Grande's field kept tliem from upsetting the scheme of things Clark, playing center Yield for La Grande,0 made a nice play hen h hopped over a wire", fence "and got the bajl In time to friitcli his man at second. The lilt looked Jike a sure home rua until Clarke got busy. Cove comes back to La Grande next Sunflay and if the two teanir kwp up .the work they started yes terday there will be a game that fans wil surely - come miles to see This win puls,La Grande up hito second plac.3 In'the league race,' and Cove met their first defeat. Bnkev won from Nortii Powder, giving them un equal footing with' the lo cals, so it will now on-. . be some race fremJtlte French Croix de guerre, and the Among the lpcul men who provld- ed cars to take tho La -Grande (emu I and rooters to Cove yesterday were Ed. Coolidgo, Jay Van Buren, The Wallowa Milling and Grain Co. (Studebakor agency.) Maxwell Ser-' vie Station, La Grande Investmenl Company, Eastern Oregon Hardware and Implement Company, W. H. Bohnenkauip & Co., and Roscoe Neal. The lineup of the teams In yester day's game was' as follows: La Grande Workman, c Garrity, 3b La Salle, 2b. Clark, cf. Mickey, ss. Pidcock, rf. Wood, Clarence, Price, If. Woods, Clay, p. Mclnnis, p. Bessler Covo . Murchison, rf. G. Conley, 3b Carter, ss Alexander, Roy, p Alexander, Ray, .If. Smith., lb. Meyers, TrConley 2 b cf , c uerao, Alexander, M lb P A WANT At) will itn n Chas. ARCADE The Law of the North HALL lt)VK Kltl'IT OlTUPtK FolQwing lstfio t.9iimato of tlnj Cave "Trull ourtooK ; the Arvsonl 4- U , time by Jud GOr, former member of thetato hoVtlculturM cotiimUsion: "The chorry (rop is about fifty per cent of a full orop which means be tien forly(i)aiid fifty car loads. Poaches are a full crop. Peju-s 1 be- lieye are quite badly daiuageitf bul 1 will not, make an ostunule on llieiu Prunes are oigniy per cen : while upplcs uro practiculljr a fillj Xtie abov y fny estimate at ibis "time, nad a'beliave is at'Prox imalel correct." W. W. ROI.I.O.VS HOME SuperlittondenlV. Vfi. l)ollons0ur rived' bqnie this morning fi i'lu au extt'iided- trip Into the oust ittirlnt" which time.Ue Interview tho heads of departments at Wuulilugcon, D. 0. ai;d New Yor Cily " , t itmx i; t;i':ititv: wi:i: ui.ui'. H. H. Auielh of Telocaset, recent ly returned from overseas service, was a visitor in La Grande .today.' Mr. Amell wus with the Marines, and served .'lnough the fighting in the SoissonB,' St. Mihtel, Marbaetu and Meuse-Argonne sectors. For gallantry In action he was awarded rmedal was presented to him March 23rd last by Gneral Lejeune. of -tlu French army. Tbo medal curries two stars, representing additional clta- Hons for bravery. Mr. Amell loft his ranch at Telocaset two yt'ars ago to enter the service, and. he was eighteen months in France. He has also been recommended for tlie Distinguished Service' Cross. Jl'ST A Ill'Lli A thorough-bred- whlte'-face Hereford bull strolled Into town Tuesday afternoon to see the sights. Ho wandered up Storie street but found nothing that interested him or aroused bis curiosity. Then strolling down Main street und looking Into tho large display win dow of C. 1). SniltlT & Co.'s store at the fine displuy of uinimer.hnts,'- ho was like the ground hog on the sec ond of the February he. saw his shadow, and thinking It another of his sect he. at once wanted to start a fight. It it hnd not been for some of the. men on the side walk near by TOMORROW ONLY Ray It's a big, iiT.iiiing store of tlu; A relic country, and von will bke Charles Hay' all the more after seeing him in this Paramount, production. Also INTERNATIONAL ' NEWS . 8p mm A r i ho would ,ne dashed tlMjugliMliolavc are able to get ou without them window w al I the sign with a red back ground and all Amor.Uin flag on , , , i t "'"'"A p!f r'dn thai he had li."tO go oiPo the Turn- Amur ranee. wQleh ho finally coiwuU 1 to dy" Wallowa Sun." II.MtlKS AM) CAQIilES ntnury TiQn - A man -Just an onTnury of tl Smiths and boluses- ,ljk his uaby ,1 u doetor. This hop ,,m tutlin output to- middle wesOru states, lit that doestf't flatter. H aiuld have bapTH-'iied anyMiero in StanfiohL, . a Tha. doctor prescribed varietur tilings, -and tl,e mau dupufted vrith hiB baby to a druggist!9 One of the things he hud ti buy was a boolo ot eodsiver oil. There tv-ittr a war tuv on it, but he (thougltl more of uVli' ball ttinn t$ tax. Hlo bongOl It. Anolheit'of iho Items was slnz sto rate wlitrh only babies need and this also wag subject to lax. Again parental affection triumphed over parsimony! Ho bought jt. As he was leaving the store h re membered Ihut he noedeP bird eed tor his canary. -He askedfor some, and was gratified to learn that there was uo tax. . . .On his way' home -ho reflected philosophically without rancor. Vet ho felt 'mystified. . "BuMes" ho thought, '"arc penalized In 'tho TJ. S. A. They are not oncourageil fo ext. K Is more practlital to keep a ca nary than a baby."" " " . ' Long ago In England a marriage license cost .threo shillings and six pence, and a dog tax ten shilling. It cost more to) be. a dog than a mar ried man.. The dog was the aristo crat. But there was mothod In this, li Is unwise to discourage the mar riage ceremony; some people are nl ready too prone to dispense .wltli It. And although dog's are good pals. FILMS Brownie Cameras $2.13 to $5.75 . Premo Cameras $7.00 to $15. Folding Pocket Kodaks $8.00 to $68 PRINTS IN OUT AT BEFORE h2A for the 1 i) Future -U AjCKWrisivi' youii business men of the iy? jiresent develop ' i nilo'coiiiiiiereiiil ' leaders of lln; fti- "";'"' In liiyiiift- a ftiirtiy foiindaiiuft t'r. k) creator a.-.hii'V.!- inviit', the uiinV'.ss "sfe 'niati'w ill w) to x iitili' I'vViy ii'ie tii'wl i!. ' . A . b.uil.ii.r . ! v"' ffi if j.invt ii . tin- virlj tm'ti .ii.'itiii'e ,jli(lin. lit mid isi'ff iiin-if lit' f 'itl ,,ul yriwin; .4t;;. .iv Cfif 85 If. m a. c. l:t ; 'liViiiT iibli' hi tt -in-fit r.- V ti't. If' Aa4' m ft . Sin.- (IP.. it) Bank sr. at tj"'-waWsiaaingij-'M I p -inino of Jiem. g T..l t.. ,.i,l n rwM.n tv nnUil.l t.. new Idea. Oil J1 He a no- , y . n ''"8l,5r '"r ''"lHl"8 c"'116 neces3ij( birds but certain medkines are un 03'BlioiOlily a uocosslty for raising I necessary babies. Le-Olators ap pwir to sirythom from the sume viewpoint as apartment landlords. Cuugress has plenty QT Ideas, alo ey to Mack Sennett. There are congressmen who ought to bo writ- c V fART YOUR a Tbv; nartaking olj one .WAFFl!l'sV5 wiUi .Vai.lo AVAFFLl'sV) wiUi Japlo Svi'iip. "Vc use abso lutely no foinpoiuuls or substitutes in our fcalc- te'cjlty.restaueant anq bakery Anthony $ Jfobbins, F'rop.s. NOTICE : ' ' wum TO OUR PATRONS: All trouble calls '-after five o'clock p. m. please call Mr. . Rosenbaum at Main 789,. Eastern Oregon Light. & Power Company United Brotherhood Maintenance pf Way 'and Railvyay . Shop Laborers Will J loltl a Social Evenaijj and Dtyice at 4he tl. TUESDAY "-.--JUNE Frkncls a?id Spciui llic- Evening .litK Us. ' Vi EsnvcIaHy IU lie! an fuvit&r lion to AUMeuilK-ra tf Llnfoii Qrganl- Evfnngo ilemetnlier the Date ,Starling a? 9 R. M. Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free With the criftlng or summer and warm days boft freckles and tun must bo tukoiivure of. Some! bine. in a nlco crensotos. cream fills tho CV .... - i Ulll U1IU IS U'.-H(i'l"lv lPuufkal to the skin, protecting it rroin tho dust and hot winds. Try a Jur ut Sllvertborn's, vanishing eieam, flesh or white. In two slon $2f.c und BOc. FAMQ.Y DRUG STOC UNPAY RIGHT ot oiy exgc41ei Syrup. "Wc u cut HOT EVENiNG -17th ' ber Hall lalt Al AH Tidies Dur- mi mm. irel. o O