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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
Til A 1 rr TO rjIfflNDE EVENING OBSERVER Jfl.TTTLY 1.1919 Id! " . o , ill iti I IK Fire o Works v For The "FOURTH'.' ROUTELAIDDUT 3 FOR BIG PARAGE it IMV1KIONS, AKIIA.NGKI). WITH '.Start Will Ik' MOrle at IntcrHcciXm of f'o'Titreel nd Wash. r ton Acnue. Automobiles will be allowed to park at curb on Fourth and on side street:! not in line of march, Adama avenue must be kept clear, except for pedes trian on sidewalks. Tin" osiiiiotfriun dlvunjon of the ps.iuiQ , Oroniisses to be ono of the' moat offccMvo secllona Qt t(J day. ! Thff committed! 0h,cve uveryOiing well in hand, and undciothe splcnd inaiibKoinont of Mm. T. J. Scroggin, overythlug l()Hft)n.l or being n suc ccaa. O e ! Young America is filled with patriotism this year. Don't chill his ontlniHiawni by eurbjiig his enjoyinoiiM' the Fourth. AVe arc showing a line of . . ' . ' . V . FIREWORKS, NOISE MAKERS ' . ND NOVELTIES, whiehVill insureii wit marrinc its pit V A Kane celebration witli- CSaflHO Cracjrcrs,-Torpedoes, Canes, Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Pin Wheels, Flower Pots, Etc. . . t . ..... hUY yoiJK SUPPLY KAlMiY SNAPP'S LA GRANDE PHARMACY. ALVIN SNAPP, Proprietor. '.Quick Delivery :: :: :: Phone Main 40 v' . ! "YOUKCritemTISGbOD.". ..... ROAD rSLAND IS NOW 0PN The highway to island City, which has been closed for some time because of work being done by contractors on the culverts, is now open for travel. Signs were taken down today and it will be possible, for the machine llrivor to scoot along the highway with out having to use his emergency brake to keep from running Into the bnrrl All plans for Bie great pajewfi which wilLopen the ciA'leation. of the Fourtlu uejuiy in j.a uianae oi.r noay nuv ibccn practically coiiletcd. Tin' var; lous divisions will bf lined ui in time fo start off at the'sqt Hour ajid every- fling, it is ti lt, will run off smoothly The parade has been dividtdeinto six divisiiOis, as shown below. II. E. Cool- idge hasfe been appointed grand mar shall, with J. H. I'carc, K. McKcnnon, L. Scribcr and Iosco tyeal as'uids. bine various ilivisions are as follows I'lrst Division, Capt. Ill M. llutJvy O.-W. Hand, (Jrund Arm of the Kc puiinc 'Veterans, victory liuat, service men, National Spanish War veterans Boy Scouts. ! 1 Second Division, Capt. Sherwood Williams Itod-Tros:,, Salvation Army Knights of Columbus, visitors, sucak. ers and committees, city and coun.ty oflicinls. ' i Ihird Division, II. E. Dixon Frater nal orders, athletics, cowboys. fourth Division, First l.icut. A). Stoddard Elgin band, O.-W. cmpliy- I-our L's Perry, Four L's l.u (ii anile, Grande Komlu Lumber Ccm- pany, Palmer Lumber Co., agricultural Fifth Division, Charles Roberts Decorated automobiles, decorated mo torcycles, city floats, county floats. ' Sixth Division, First Lieut. Ray Murphy Ilaby section, business floats, . flood Prizes Offert-d. 1 The prizes which have been arrang-t ed for are as follows: Host decorated automobile, first prise $50, second prize $25; best decorated motorcycle, first prize MO, second prize $5; most original costume $10; best comic char aster $10. Formation of Parade. vm'i'E wife, Jessie Clemen., has lMfti,0"th c .f : "'r",1" my bed and board, I will not be, ro-,,. , , . , . sponsible for any debts contracted by her. WAYNE II. CLEMENS. I -1T0DAY AND TOMORROW Til E AVI l j( MOANpEAUTY ' ' V IViav AH "THE ISLAND OF INTRIGUE" A Metro Drama of Thrills and Romance. Ami ' "THE MAN OF MIGHT" Episode Np. 12. !rirst 'Division, heads at intoi-section cade which was placed at either end to f Washington and O avenues, forms warn people that traffic was not per- on north side of O extending west, mitted. j Second Division heads 'nt interscc- The road wi) be open lihtil th(? pnV-tioT) of Washington and O, forms on ing begins. Just when that will bo north side of Washington, extending has not been determined. jwest on Washington. . Third Division, heads at intersec tion of Washington and O, form on ...... ,u -:.i e r .! .:.. ,.,AU t At my wife, Jessie Clemen., ha, left "" ' " " - " K" " (ion of Washington and O, forms on north sido of Washington, extending cast on Washington. Fifth Division, heads nt intersec tion of Washington and (), forms on south side of Washington; extending east on Washington. ' Sixth Division, heads at same inter, section, forms on south side of Wash ington, extending west oil Washing ton. , I Line of March. I From intersection of Washington I and 0, Pine and Ninth, march north i on Pine to Adams, west ou Adams to j Fourth, south on Fouith to O, east; on O to Sixth, north on Sixth; First Divisions will turn west off Sixth at; I'enn. and disband; second and third divisions will turn west, and ri" ; speetivelv on Spring and disband;' fourth division will turn into Elm at' city hull and disband; fifth and sixth divisions disband at Depot and Washington. ison naval police TWO KILLED IN FKENCTI , MOTS WITH YANKEgs; Ulti:8T0.Iiily 1. J'wo French civ ll'innn WVro ktKnfl anrl fial, A iQeri,.i,i Idlers ?nd stloi-s weieaJoJunod sc- woly and more u.aj 100 wounded In liots bore Sunday iQsrht. Two or Iho Anfuiiran Boldi'rsaro jexpcctud J-o die. ? Th casiulriit qjxurred as a result of r.ie exotiange of Urn's between 'Tiucilcun in II I la i x. end and Fn-Jich ailors. Tlio . Ltoiiblc began, iiccordlng tu avalliiblo accounts, when uu Amerl I can navjj oTjicoriwlio ts Mty! t" I have boc'n .drinking houvlly, torn down a Fnmii flag "and .trampled ou It. A crowd of r enchnien sl-J linked the oflUr, and it is s.n;d kicked and bi(u lilm until ho iwav ' llnrwnachyis. . Ainu icajis who passed by, and who wore not aware of thlo cauae of tho fight, wont to t: e Kid wt.tlio na i vl officer. Tho fight then Wain I general. A mob of Fiench civilians and sol-: dloia ilnfl sallmtj atrotiipKy U nusll' lire Ilottd'.Modle.rne, where American ifficon ;woie ciua-tered. The , burned a sentry box and throw dton"s a'. Aiucrli:ns In unirorm wlrorevf; riiy Pon rid tliom. Thu Aino' leans, ir j is suld, retalt:vted.' i A company of nrariius wltii fixed ' bayo-'.nts 'wiui huni.iw-d to tho ?cene, j aind' the Amcrluiua aoon r-csitorcd oi-i der. AiUnlml lU'ju i Salaun. the' rrMich naval commnndeir at Brest. ' ordeukMl tho inuilnts to return to ihoir (iii'ters. id Is declared, they wer-j pir.hiKMl by bl mob, throwing Umhs nnil bricks. The city wrls qulot Moiukiy. As to Conforming to Fashion. Avoid singularity. There uray often be less vanity In following tho new Annies Ihun In nilberlng to the old ones. It Is true that the foolish In vent tliem, but the wise inny conform t. Instead of contradicting tnonj. Joubert. I I lls( II lt(il.(i OF 1TltEV(ltKS 'fTlie, City Coinniiasionm-s have or dered Ihat- no (fire workls- be. allow- dt dlscliAiged within the fiie limits or 'at rho pair-ks. This order will be strictly enforced. - I J. C. CHRISTIANSEN. li3t " ) Chlof of lMllcc ' f ' f 1 1 I V. I j t Men'sWorkCl -o- ies v,tu .i!i. -,.1iniiir9 huvinir ltl t.rHVOKftSUV DAY, .Men'sH iiiiiiii-ki i u v ill. iritMt k the MenWork. arO ffblf!0 lothes of i- 9iiiii4. l'ny Dtty Ovenyis, bih or susuJ '"-'ttw - -ti. $C69 Khaki Pinits or AVhii-oi'd H.p8, $2.40 (.'luinibray AVVlvlli,vt-', bliUBm1 . gg,) Lcjitln'i- Gloves $8c $1.49 $ 5 $2.49 1 Cauvas Gloves, loathei'-faeert, piii'li ...20 Canvas Gloves leather-faced, wrisl . jg CjanvasG loves, plain - I 12Vfv' 'ork-SoA-, bhu-k i.nly ?. '.Q 2y2a M uleskin, f-ood for wear ... Outing Jial, light weight, tan-. Outing Jial, welt, heav,;tau ... Heavy Work .Shoes, double sohv : $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 Cowboy licitits, bhtek ami tan....$9.90 $12.50 $14.70 Army Tan, Muii'sou hist '. $4.90 f I t C. $2.2!i .: $2.9 $3,98 xtra heavv Flags For July 4th' Incorporated - P (i. A. K. ANI W. II. C NOTICE. All members of the G A. R. and of the W. R. C. are instructed to meet at their hall at S o'clock the morning of Friday, July! 4, to take their place in the parade. Cars will be provided for the members in the parade. I. W. FAULK, Commander, 7-1-at. Olilver P. Morton Corps. ATTKXTIOX lMIM'-OW DIVISION VKTEHAXS ' lmiioitant nieollng Thn. sda ev ening 7:30 i. Y. M. C. A. building. C. It. Harding I'reu,. 7-1-UI WOMAN THINKS SHE CAN'T TALK pendicitis. One dc'Sf will ivince of ENOl'GII ! money rclunded. Adv. here.- Oaitnpholatuni is the ''I had ffall stones for M years and .... , , r suiierca severely Horn ga.s, cone ami he!it, In 25c tuulB aad ln J inurgcsuon.i uociors wumcu jnc to a,i5(ic. Just what von go to tho hispital, but I took Mayr's llan and sunburns and plm Wonderful Kemcdy instead, and am will find this at now feelingifinc land better than I ever did. 1 Van'b talk enough about this remedy."ilt Is a simple, harmless preparation tftnt removes the catar rhal mucus frty the intestinal tract and allays the ' inflammation, .which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinnl ailments, including 'St and at 25c cd lor Yon 6-27-lf FAMILY DRUG ST LA ORANOC.ORBEa Thcro wouldn't be so nisi ',t bfjjj.'iju), IK6 ' - - wid divoic- VJt W .t.llTtl llJUUl u .d r -f a m , ms- anas i n i "THE HELL HOUND OF, ALASKA," ! I ! I Tho Roughest find Toughest j Man in thb'Northland. I People wbo pay cash have a good many less troubles to meditate over thanl those' dealing on credit. Credit customers seldom ever count the cost. They invariably ttuy things when they are, at the top-notch price. The CASH CUSTOM KRS A I AY AY COUNT Til 10 COST. If thoy feel tlio. price is too liigir Ihev ahvavs pass it up till the price COM KS DOWN. The credit custoiiier seldom ever has anv nionev to cull his OWN. lie owes it bv the time he earns it. II K lNVAlMAHLY P.KLOXGS TO SOU K()XK j;USM AldiTIII'l TIM K UK IS A SNAVK; whereas the cash customer is FJJKK and IN DKPKDKjtT. J'O WHICH CLASS 1() YOU 1 1 HUONG f Pav vout'.own bills lctyour neighbor do likewise. tlAi)K' ATTHUt'-GUHATKR HOOYLIHZi:," La Grande's 1J1G JiUSY STORU, AV1JURE T1JU "TlilitJTY TJ1KONG." . The Greater Hooyerized TtlC StOiG , W hom tlio ! Thrifty , f Tlinuig. A lriiiou Slum ' Avcriitjp limit " of f---J()rliniijf Icmts ll.ll jr lenses i . l ieltlof Dislintt Vision with. nry. LENSES '. TWO MAIN LINE PHONES The Comparative Value-of Ordinary Eye Lenses and v. flAUSCH &t LMH PIBNKTA c power is repitseiiteit bv an nnu tonol Pt NkTALN increases this snmk-1" iidegrtfs , iliteesw . is iiidii'aledliy the'alitivtldiaiffajiis. The rield'oi cleaiJVit'e'l Tsi.iti tfirnuslr tin oitiinai' iciij ot a vor w niie i lie sclent il le col k'ei pi all jjiiwers. cIhis means that ordiiiirv Jcnses "ivefrulvd jMirfsnis only, while with to margin. These ne 8 Pl'NKT.M. isunitlnoimli intial swn ltults are M ;i l n J. Iimiii :v: in lenses ayil the Len.' Ttli r?stiati!g. eW ns for ! .Kl he l?vi ,JY liavcflit' only YerlerUyfratfion ,asein ffastern CQct;on, cnabli bi eoiToctly Fit and prescribe Punkt;yJ tenses. us a t - mm GroctU. J :l4 Htoro .the' 11 w aiOD III I :: . . :: ::. MAIN- 32 js?"re I if : " It .a r THE BRIGHTEST SPOT? IN LA GKANDE. SAM lIAlUHS.V'rop. . Andrew's Variety Store ' ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE TO CL'T THOSE . ' , FOURTH OF JULY . . FIREWORKS AND F3uAG3., Special yalutes . 2 for 5e .. f.iiHefiiaut UireCi-;;ckera ..." .....15c,S,for 22k; 2-in. Sniadaivirt l'irc friickcii Vi'iHoS&V . Winn Flv Pi re t'lackcis e.. ' Fh.is ...L f. m . Winn ' I'.tint ing ..... .?. i' fd. j No Relief From Prices Yet KH HS SllnW OST Ot LIVJNtl .; STI1.L Kll. siLII're of Aides THitt 1 laswf Wl.ilemcnt Savs to-tnil' .(!. Ir ixirt in r.nih. ' I Hum and fj'jfind rtleak each Jjicmastit per cciifflboi . Apr'il and A.iy; Sirl..:n Stck i reat,l u per cent la f and 2 (-r cent in May; lCb li.:ist iiicrmsed 4 per cent in.ptirul r ceat .in Warf. , The alsvcrcp.rt of thivDepartn iit of li""' i rJ'Ppljf to our it Kot. The is.no reduction in :D price of n. b we have reduce rhe price "t Hound Ste.SJ pPer cerv1''1"" st ? n m cent; me cuts II per cent, ami Jtib Roast f p-m et ar.d Urnli have 1.,'nst. ducid frosl ' 6ti Steak it .Mutton , ?,uy your ineather-WK RKIHICK THf PIUfE Tl UTls Vl'li SL'I'PLlJoi t oST 1 pKSS-We don't wl until t0' oin.g no:kct re pels us to lower .' 6e ' V? cent. MIS- Ti8 MttfiEtft fttEAT ca? Tho Place You Get Ev&ything'YouNVant Evcr Da?, at the f'rice You Like to Pay. V - j . .. ... . . o . J.HPedre& Soif UA. Stilwell anj Ed. 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