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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1919)
e Q- CP SUNDAY. .Tt'XK 29. 101?b 0 THE ST?NDAT MORNING o0E SERVER TTTTifP! SJ CO 0 0 Washington i when he Kohl 111" Iwimi and ' nil D) rilllin ORESERVOIR HAS Tor8omctimi'MrOAn.UTSonh:0olrfto(iikertionO'tl'Alr',frJiW u 1 1 1 io 9 rn jrvi o, o w SMSf FEL10W tne tittle .vtnxweii wmrn is oeing tuneu u 1 q un for thi racing ev.nta on Jul04lh: SATl'UDA rt A.MKS IN Tire butwith nevrg H suspicion that q city, says the city mni.aBM-. is thSt ""P"" 7 ,nr Tr th oineaVlon, tb. r,w-voft A, iffltl-'W-e'-. few.Maya KO Unr- l : u w... Ju,"Pl" (Continued rPage lP I'ACiMC I'OAST i.ka;i i: n.1 O ty Aoi-9ted 10 TIS ObOt 0 into the marine nd hen r I'nrtlnml 1, vernon .1. W WITV'" enougn miter t, ; p . 0 Kreieo 4. Salt Lake 3. lvn, un,r-theV must therefor I! o ,o , .,,' ! ..., Angles , Sacramento 2. Chi Is" was W.thir.g more tint a! ""jf Oakland R. w -- Ml hIkiui ov- sOmOto Hmne waRr pumped ftom thriw ft tib" i U Aili.' ...... thai?W, ftm The VWeV at thisJ"k' you Wive That iNiWhi car ofer-iine ready Jj I e they hve arrived." Thiscvas fot one teletone reiiues1 fit the Hamiifan Garage on Friday but it got to be so comuftm thntrl!ili ofderedthe lady operate.- t exp'ain to all customer s that he was doing h , best and (bat h could make" nyre headway jf they would let him wol with wrench in hand on tlje new cars than to answer theetclephonc. This chlorinate plant fffcich was installed j during the j-Worjge last yiitltg. ((Continued ttoa Pa. 1) a teirifircloiio of back stretch, and ull Just on the! lized tkit it had I'ppenedr Arriving at tm thev founii Ch .N.WIi CAIftfAlktlVlijANI) w'kl Only I'aVtiul Allbtinent For HnOil- "iit gii thorough treatment in the ton C;arage0Ueaclies I. ;randeo (jttrinc ihe ffist Wtfc. 0 0 "r a a ' ' hiv illf. wilt' II Will - a ... . - a 1 i. .1 1 ' e Jind t ntuchine woro unh t. oKowj J Harold says he perfei-tly willing: to, ,ak(! on all Hie wrestlers inthis ntak i hut us for tiriviift rc-l Chore's soinp cif 'ai (J Hi . . riMtenaon standing ...i,.R,ii,.i io .pii. . a DKAYK tLAIWSo (Continued from Page J) : u.. l- . i ,!of the i.'ooli ivii.irii:ii iii pvisun oy nun in a jomi ; 0 . . . . . & session of the senate and iouse. i"1 inacfemcn-hc 11 leave tjjatjto lied ducted and has ben confined to T. s I lnrni-! of CcntQtl. and Krnest Lister of 0' i!5Wu,fJ Wu,l- Lot rtSnortsraM, the tteo.-f () mid ,v nn TO B ASTRX lATlflCATION. r lliums. PARIS, June 28. In the completed ID A TO HATE SI'Kfc'I.U. SKSON peace treaty signed todtrfr, Talis new-jKr Acsociated Preds to The Ubserver) papers, say, were certain stipitfationj pKS MOINKS..Iowa. June 2S--Gov homo mist of the time. Funeral! s'vicpa have not yet Iwn avnounc j cd except that ho iU be burid 111 To tlnd. his old home. The deceased lesijvs his wife, one -on. Kukoiw. thivo UT.liL'llleiij .Mrs (J rants futnlli:e to I'.iss ."lesent gi'iiprlolor. Qep werQtu O is a iiii'.no; rmw o?n th-- and lenaeil the H'O hotel, but people of 10 Oi-nnde aP.I I'nloiP'llil not like iho lower t"OntrOnd iTiinty to luar of the dnalh nfOatftr gime to lQidtton Plieie he Grease (Jood. A nitmher bOyrara j l onduMed the 1'endleton houn very 11 go after (iiving tyi the 0i "l Jo' siuviHN.rully until ft a ainrt. jo ephine(5: liran'g) I'ss Qe ciiine In I Uiyjig I'orlliOd .i roinalneil .thlsAi'y mid IwiKed he Folev htp). out of IiiuOichh ojiilil about a year t llial ilnie hi iwtis still iiu;yiv otr,;nvo avIioii he Ieaae9 the, llacres ho- Wm SnuiM Oregon ciy ind in 01 -1 8' ' ' to keep I1.1U1 uOli his file.Vis h journi yed from La C amle & (irtut-. I'asH, a disrflnee or over duo lleil to aiteud ruch roun0 meet In u a ! ill hi- liSio it) a Jjie expinvl. Ai p.nplotor of the I'gle? hotel h.' mitiSo ninny f. ii nds and 'lis ac ' lii;tfoianee was pruli.iblv the (f, Ides' j In 11 jj'rsani.il way of any iiiunlr?, the state. I In lulil when "'. A. "Foley tool; chnri of ij hotel th.it belonaed to' hrs fnltier (ieoie (Jood le.isei!the 1 gofiuiiei House and UHlih'd It tin 1 well liked by liJjthe hiislnoM Wfi' Of (Kin eMl und hla wife and HonTw-ve very popular with the church jind noclnl sectimin or tho, njjy. Tliff" many Ln OtTuntlfi 1 mentis aind their svniputhy to th? widow iijl elilldtenoft this man who was trujy an Oir9u-onlun and one of, X egon'n bus', known cill.en In prl' ; 0' Hfe. e 9 aj a ivt.Tcr r. O O q O Clean TMtoi 17:yrs Sutfable kVier s 0 . li cenFs a' poiikul g , Li Grande EYesau Observer. .. mm iWNftw tHle young lady did in so diplomatic ft!which was hr'.el ''oull nHsten theiernor Harding loilay called a special j Toiii Oshin of Walla Walla but for ratification of the treaty by tie Ger man national assembly, j The Journal says the Allies str.u hited thtit 'liberation of German ,v-i-'oners would be dependent upon ratifi cation of the treaty by the German manner thnt many cusionwts wonder; ct- why she had "not been tnk?n to ftiris with I'residi'ht Wilson to use her abilit in diplomatic circka.of th vorld. Anil SI me Time '1 wn rh-iemn 1 around the garave amons new tun' m -v' with a wrench and a pair of pliers ii ! I,RPmI,s.v.T"7A, 1 v HOMF hand. All the boys in (he institution j ' ,'"1 "N ,WA " . . w,- h f .r ,;n r..u ,... JVASHINGTON, June 28-Presi keen nride that Hill f,.'. in nnln.d n ,lent Wi,8n "ml 1Hri '"ve P;1 a few f the popular Nash model: which they have been expecting s long. I "New cars are as hard to get ar, chewing tobacco in a church colony," said Bill after he hail mopjied the honest sweat from his brow and covly called attention to the purr of tho. Nash motor. "And we have been on RACING MACHINE the verge of insanity in onr desire toi. BESTS CHRISTENSON satisfy, the number of people who have ! bought cars. However, things are! ,-, . ... , . ,. . I Harold Christenson, or Mike How- better now and we expect the Nash; .... , , . , j. . , m 1 . . , . ard, well known wrest er who is spend- factory to be feeding us with regular . ' . ... . , . ' . , ., . ing the summer months visiting at the shipments from now on. ... ... 1 j home of his old-time friend, John h. You oairt h.lp the past, but right-1 Anderson of this- city declares he is ly used the past ot-ghi to be able to1"" racing autos for life. During h s help you. leisure moments he has : spent the time ' . r around the Maxwell Service Station their and has grown mere or less Tivmiuur session of the legislature for July" 2. ' merly of.(i--anlR l'ass. Mrs. O' tic.1 tonight for Brent to nail for home. Fecretary Tumulty was so notified to- .ilay. The cable from the President !said: "All well." President Wilson has consented to an unofficial '-e-.-ep-tion for him upon 'his arrived in New-York. Judging their future past, a good many lolks a-ie not going to haw any. ' l bv wo 'knolwith various machines, in fact ho is jthe owner of an automobile himself. Ideal 000 A fireless IJanire no i-oal,no wood you jiiil' our fond in the moker liefore ffoing to Cliurcli or c;iiiiiiiii- and when you eomp lioine. a delieious meal, tender and .jui'.V. awaits yon und that is not all, theiu is a saving of more than SO per cent of fuel con-, sumption. FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone r.la. k 12-11 ' KiraiKl Jeffn-son Jicst Prices Pair for Csed Furniture, or will Kxclianw for New. fi Service Our .undivided attention ..given -to I-aiiTwiry Work Tbat's why we are aWe t give yem .the vy ste . service !o e- u ---a tj o3 e o o o o I ST. A TODAY Beatriz Michelena IX "The Unwritten Law" With an all Star Cast ORCHESTRA j AlUm2'' " 1 -Ordinary Louses 1 L----0rdinariy Louses Distinct Vision vith fuy ' IM IMKTAI W W U lilt I riL LENSES The Comparative Value of Ordinary Eye Lenses and BAUSCH kLOMQ fir is indicated ly the aliovc diaffrania. -Tin field of clearly defined vision through an ordinary Jens of average power is represented ly an angle of .".2 degrees, while the scientific correct ion of I'l'XK'f ALS increases this angle to (X) degrees in all lowers. This means that ordinary lenscs-gi ve truly clear vision through the central portions only, while with Pl'XKTALS' such results are obtained -from margin to margin. - , - ' These new lenses are worth investigating.. Ask us for booklet, "The Rye. and the Lens." . . . . We have the only Verter Wefraetion Case, in Kastern Oregon, enabling' un to correctly fit and prescribe I'nnktal Lenses. . : lb not Forget Hint Wedding Anniversary' The Birl hsfone fH 'JdnKU i im F'earl' Kings, Neck' laces. Siegrist j& Go. JKWKLKKS La Grande, Oregon Largest .Jcwclrv Store in Kastein Oregon. ATTENTION! RAILROADMAN!! 'ollr life, and ninny others.' depends upon the condilinn of vour watch; REMEMBER We have ONLY Competent Workmen; J. H. Peare & Son J You Will Need New Shoes for the 4th You Will Find the Most Complete Assortment of Styles Here Oxfords .nid I'limps, in a long range of styles, in Orey, White, P.lack and .I'.rown. , I list what you need for summer wear. KIiOi;S FOU TIIK WHOLE- FAM ILY". ' L. J. French Shoe Co IF Is Your Elarning Capacity Greater Now Than Ever Before? Jf so, tt asid- ,f yiart of yoflr arnings' each , jiiiiiith ataiilst the time when it wilMif less KUirt a Wilv aivoiiTit and build oil itf- o . . , Tliere arp iliany jfood ijiffortunitfc for iifvest nts that fray if vou havf something to invest- We iiff"r you tlif srlviei of this haiii and yil! I fil.'itl t' ijivo you iriffji'ifiiitwifi an;I advi'-e on any fTi'attef.iiTioTi I'hii-li weri ii fornwij- 18 Io riot Imitate f iT! Ml us . UGRANDENATiONAlBANK, .J8l5fFit: twvttVL fSEWft Slmztf City Property and Farms I. have a splendid listing of choice Union County farms 3 t 8 WliO WNTS THIS. .4 jnodern. home, rtlan tcted, beabtiiK". plant, buth, toilets, wired, Ktreet iniprovements all paid; clone tn on Third) tret juit off Adniju. In addition "to.five nice livin.u r'r.iR for tl.'- family the halanre otf the hout iringH irj titer -ti? per month. If you haw $li)0() to make ihe firnt payment binitlej ree house rent the other nxi illpay for the home. Tht Koutils goml, dotot notj Investigate. RAKCAIV J,N 10 ACRKR I have a Oplendid 10 A re lint't tn Fruitdalej a large apttle crop already n.smiredj clotein, near the ity Pai te ll only reiuire 1i few moments 1 reach lh center ufthe city. ,0 . j 0 B A.rri.' It KM AM. HOME Located 705 W Aveivif: ownerdetiviiigai. l ook tthia property over and make offer. catth, bJ8t';e l!:erelit. $1 J-,0 BUYS THIS A ncut, mibtantiu!, rfell built and goott looking house, 4 rooms beaidea fcaliv.iwid UiilrP; witrtl, two nice'level lots; locat ed, ar.' 1. "ill 1 T Avenue. Kimy tilms. Look thia over you will want il. . s o HERE IK X V1IAn'CE Owner Is a non-resident' wants to sell, (iood sT room huse, well built, cellar, hath, toilet, wired, street and Bewer impij'cinciJs .all paid. On T Aveliuc, close to llrii Cieev. l'riced rCfeht." o . a NICE RMAM,HOME Three big roofna, bnse icnfc cit water, wired, parage, woodshed; first penitent ?'.'tii, balunce(15 bo month. s o a ofRM LOANS nv amount froi 1000 to 575,0ilO. Yes, I eo'trobe pleased to consitler your applications foro loans from $10,0(G& to i7!i,g8'. Voy few companies solicit these in- usuaiijV largo loai . . o Q ia Grande GEO. tt.eCURR'Ef ReaTEstate in o J o o 'ifayri FronV '- - i