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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1919)
0 o o o o WTfjSyPSDIVyf.TTTXE 18.f3l9 ' itx ammv, evftt obsekver o e i Red Cnps. I Drug Store XJje Prescription,, Store. (.tends going on front Portland to SsiPdIcbo. Calif., wherto Bhe will spend the sQ'imer studying at nor ms school. Sho willOilBO visit rel atives and founds in Southern Cal ifornia. " sfl l.t Til W a In minnnnv wlftl her'athOf, leftontf) Joseph'1 branch this uiotnjjig for WalioOa coiftity, to visit relatives and friends for u;fow weeks. m . 1 LOCAL Mr. mid Mis. O. L. Harmon ond Mr. anil lira. H..O. Harmon a:n here from Entcrnr'se s;erulug a few days v Siting friend, Win.' Pcaie has relumed Irom Portland,, where he spent all of lust week In attendance at a series of educational meetings ' conducted bv the blu'.e optometrists. Minor S::iwU t-id family havcq Bono to Woiuer, Idiihc, on a short vfuit. -Thoy wero accompanied as far rs Huntinston by Mrs. Stllwell's mother, Mrs. Duryea, who will visit her son Alva Duryea, a railroad sl.op foreman at Huntington. Darrell W. Low, of Union, was among the Oregon troops who arriv ed in New York yesterday on the transport Alaskan. Mrs. John McDonald, of RichviUe, Wash., is visiting In tho city, the guest of her duugliter, Mrs. C. L. Thorne. Mrs. McDonald will re main hero for about a week. Chas. Wutkins, of this city, in spending a few days in Portland on business this week. Mr. Watklns ii; the employe representative on tho council of the Loyal Legion of Log gers and Lumbermen and organizer for that body. He is registered at tho Hotel Portland. : Miss Ilulda Aiiiluron, who leaves this cveiilni; for Portland to attend tho Christian Kndeavor convention. ARCADE THUHSDAY ONLY -How a Vampire I.osl Out Against a Kegular Cook! m ETHEL CLAYTON AND ELLIOTT DEXTEK ' In Women's Weapons The-wife jrot the vampire. U come and stay with them, and then matched her at cookinjr and housework right in front of her misled husband Talk About a Victory! Oh, Boy! Also ' OTHER FILM KEATIRES BOMB OUTRAGES . STILL' EXPECTED, SAYS W. J. FLYNN WASHINGTON, June18. FurtV or bomb1 outrages re expected Wlllir.ni J. Flynm chief of the bur eau of investigation of the depart ment of justice, who raid today that every precaution is being. taken by the police throughout the country tu fores mil tho radicals. He said all 9 NOTICE TO ClgTUACTOKS. Notice is "Or;uy given that sQli'd bids will be received bv the Comnii?- sMn of the Ci'O of J.a Grande, OOgon, up to 7a0 o clock p. in., Wednesday July 2, lor the construction of cemei s0owalkjn east Adams uvenufrum Spruce street to Halm street, where walks are not already constructed, cording to uAitn and pecificatio.M filed in the office of the City9 Re cg,Oer. . . Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check of deposit for 10 per cent of the aggregate a flaunt bid. The Commission reserves ho tight to reject any or all bids. , J. j:. bTEAHXS, Recorder of tfce City of La (tiamlcv . . G-17-lOi SPENT FORTUN o .o E 0 M -FAMILY Miiu the recent bomb outrage has been i Property of Jap Christiansen. ,vhi connected and yera lnsph-ei by n Purely domestic element whtchhas virtually been identified. Have the iabel, wtilch standi for fair working conditions, put on your job printing The Observer is' one of the two shops in town observing union principles. Phone Main 37. lU-foro Taltlug TunhicwVaeo I uuilu't Lilt l-'i Three liiehes la't-oiii the (ii-omul e L "1 spent a small ftune i uiedi eiiji'S Wr myself ;d wife'befoie we, (jptjiold of 'J'unlaP, which l put an end ti otueronbles," suld'J. F. Bryan,, of 713 South Seventh St., Waco, Tejt. a ,e "For, six moHiha," he continued. !"l u-iiH af e-iiinltil lltl u'illi rlir.iitini- t isti that I couldn't lift my left lutit three inches frot the ground My arms and shoulders, soutotimes Hi hied sue us if they wore bing torn with rf!i hot rlnceftj, and tho nfiis cles of my left leg felt like, they were lied into knots unil 6very time I moved I would almost cry out In pain. My. wife, too, suffered brother. Chief of Police Chrisllan-llu''""'r wu" "' " -"""- sen. Havl.-.g r.o jK-ce to keep theia'h for fifteen years and could got baby fox FOl it I'OX KITTKNH ATt'HAtT Four kittens wsro borti to the mother fox yesterday that yas thn Kr llrlief llhniinatlc l'niin When you have stiffnoss and sorA- ness of tho muscles, aching JoluTTi and find It dlffjgill toCove without paiiu try mussnginR mo aiioctou Pai'. with Chamberlain's Llnimeitt It OH relieve the P$i and ma lev rest and slc'P possible Adv. q sa Tho modern dark room wiO do your printing Ond doveloplnp In ono day, work guaranteed. Tako 7W films ftj Sllvorthorn's Family'DruK 0oro for prompt sen-lee. 0d 8-tf lb FAMILY OPUS STORE LA tRANOCOKClOH. 1 " A WANT. AO wtll flo . t. II Y oh in II s o1 II 8 WW V" ik v o . n v o 1 rzzzy - THE FINE8T- of everything that's baked you find here. Only the best and purest ingredients are used anc" the most sanitary of nioderr methods employed in the prepa ration of the products of OUR RY. Why note try leav- ifrg your orMoi with us.? :d utli'-s bakery . B H'l'm'AltU'lt1"' fkx'.i-.Si.'M died in L Grande lust month. It had nlwyas Jjeen a dream or Jap's te start a fox fiftiu and he had se cured pair of fine fox to start ills enterprise. Dvuth oertook. him and tlic animals were turned over to his the chief sold them to E. E. Grout who will start the farm which Jap hod so long hoped to do. The man or woman afflicted, with backache, swollen muscles, stiff joints rheumatic pains or other symptom of kidney trouble is entitled to sympathy and should have help. Nature gives early warning of kid ney trouble by puffiness under eyes, spots before the" eyes, dry mouth, bil iousness, weakness . and pale, waxy, dry skin. It is unwise to neglect the slightest symptom of kidney trouble. Give the kidneys the help they are calling for. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS tone up weak, inactive, sluggish kid neys and help rid the body of poisons. With kidneys and bladder properly functioning, appetite is restored, re freshing sleep is possible and hculth, strength and energy can come as a na tural result. C. F. Reynolds, Eimirn., N, V., writes: "Three months ago I was sick I in bed with kidney trouble. My back ached so severely I could not get up. We read of Foley Kidney Pills, so J sent for some and commenced taking them. In a few days I was up and out of bed and upon keeping the trcatnien' up for some time I was able to go to work. Since then I have had no more backaches and no trouble with my kid neys." For sale everywhere. no relirf, no matter wr.ai cnof uiu "Sinca tuklng Tanlac 1 esu ot about and, do my work' at ell 1 ever could, there is not lulu or ache in my body and 1 simply ftl rim nil over. Mv wife took Taulic i at the saino time I did-d her irouoies ttru feuuv .mi "i.t ----.................. I ing In weight and strength every FOR SALE Tomato nlants. 25c nor: day. We both feel so huy over dozen; also kitchen cabinet cheap, the benefits wo havo received from Phone Black 3961. Call at 10041 Tanliic that we can hardly stop talk East N. 6-18-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good home, end North Third; a good home for working man. J. R. Bcddes. 0-18-jt,p FOR RENT One, two and throe fur nished rooms. Phone .Black 1(142. 0-18lf ing about it." Tnnlac is sold In La Grande by Sil verthorn and Richardson PruR stores; In Union by L. A. Wright: In North Powdor by L. A. Russel and In Elgin by Soott G. Harris and In Telocaset by Telocaset Oro cor. Co." Adv. , FOR SALE OR TRADE Otic five . room house and lot and one three and one-half wagon and drag saw. Phone Black 1C42. Observer advertising will bring r suits. WANTED housework; right person Call Red 3952'. The nicest form of amusement and a pastime that Is both pleasur- li-18tf atilo and instructive fa found in plc- itiiro taku.g. The wwuhor and light Girl or woman for light ! conditions are ideal for nictiiro work good wages for the at this. time of the year, if you do must have references. ! not have a kodak you are missing n li-18tf groat deal of pHasiiro. Let us show you a machine. W.e havo Ilrowniu cameras from ?2.13 to 110.00, fold ing Promos from Jti to $15 inirl folding kodaks from 19 to iK. Our eam.r.i stock Is complete. fi-18-tf FOR SALE Seven-font range for restaurant, hotel or lugging camp; in first class condition. Will sell very reasonable. U. Lbttes. li-lStf . aff-tfoar'-rotnH soft dtink . Crv yonr nianU whli Uco ---tfoe iT uJ4r,chlri Aish dainties, ihh d lorWrr dnJies , Wild ame, cold cuts of roMi5,aisa$es, sardines, ck or siKtltetti. .t Bev is the friend of food and fellovvslu j. JoM ptymif tomtit upfJiJ ky $tm tfmjtfut and Vinton mty mo tmmpmt our ? ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS lllunuuicT Hocli, Wtrnttiiilr DiHtrihutnr I'nK'rl.ASn. ORK Suwj'it-I lohiR's Meicimtile Co. Wtift'tmUHr M.iimeir . LA UKAM1K, IRK FOR SALE with good 2941. tir will rent, one acn buildings. Phone Red fi-18-Ct.p Ul F'AMtLY DRUG STORE L.A QRANDCOnCGON. t ciean, comrortaoie Kitcnen How to Build a Roof, That Lasts A Malthoid Asphalt built-up roof will turn tho water, under our guarantee for 10 years. The Portland Roofing Company, of Portland, Oregon, who are among the best roofers in this Western country, with records for 16 years, do our work for us. We stand behind the job. A built-up roof means the whole roof in one large blanket covering the entire building, and not strips of Paper tacked on with a -little daub of tar to fill up the seams. Our roofs are several layors of felt and roofing mopped on with hot asphalt between each layer, and no nails are ex posed to the outside . YOURS TOR GOOD ROOTS. THE GRANDE RONDE LUMBER CO. Retail Department year round v FILMS IN BtTORu Brownie Cameras $2.13 la $5.?E Freraa SS.DO to &&' j i. PRINTS ' j out ; .. . f ... With' a good oil cobkstove and Pearl Oil you will cook in comfort all year 'round. Gives all the convenience of gas, without! the dust and clirt o coal or wood. Bakes;, broils, roasts, toasts economically. ' Lights it the touch of a match. No waiting for; liies to come up, no unnecessary work, no waste, Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leav ii:fj the kitchen cod and comfortable. Pearl Oil, .the Standard Oil Company's kcro sene.'is a roost convenient and economical fuel., I'.asy to handle. It is refined snd re-refmed by our special process which removes the impurities. It is clean burning. . Pearl-Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers every where. It is the BSme high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is saving by buying in bulk, Order by name Peail Oil. ' . ' We recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookstove '(KEROSENE) HEAT AND. IIGHt f DANCE "1 I I I 1 . . . . - Rainbow i At REX HALL v T' fl I Thursday Night, . 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