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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1919)
oTTjfcSDXY,' JULY 8 J-)in '(X GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, nts J What about Iho-ie rlmps and sun u jar at 7 7-.lt. NiiJilM.i Niiirfiiiiiiii;OMMITTEE STANDS same to Objcrvir officio burn, ernclid llivt. pimples on your face, rhiineil J-nndHp You will find OX JTRXiBiUXiiH i WANTF.U. To hoar from owner of good Tarm for solo. Stuto cash price, full description. U.O. Mush, Minnoivpolis, Minn. 7-8-tit-p O . o $100 buys nn Vtuiast In now Nova- cauiplHil Miiiif wll II bo tint Ix-st for FAMILY DRUG STORE OWANOK.OWCQQH, ross sueh Iroubliw a'lul It routs only 2."e (Contuiued from Pago 1) 0 . " V w '&y- ' : )PEN DAY o AND o .. NIGHT m j Tha minority mfi&rt. signed by '&pnentuUve Iep Olo.) Steele (Pa.), Curd, Ohio, (Hem.), Oyer, (Mo.), anil CKOson, Wto., (Kop). based Its objection to the uiiforco- . J. CkKENRYo KcsidelxceNrJndertaking Parlor 0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBAiMER Phone Call Slain G2 -' Dav and Nieht da oil Jier ritik for reologlOs'l rxsoit iaiuryll iftluifirs. Fnllou OID& iias Co., llV. Tonopnh, Ne (Bui IVMMIaa MniUb vada. "7-SvJt. ment bill "reported out by the com-J ft ft iimice fipoa injrow r"ueipai grountis xoi and challenged the power -of con gress 1k p:ia 4tnecatiKO in ix'tinliipQ July the . i ' "I'LL SAT IT IS." intoxientinK HqaO'S it weit beyond Uim orlKiOul act yil6was tlu-iefmo now lejpslatjjm. , , , avis raising tlk-ii iti'iccs i The beat jfltjceto take yogr car If A Woes not worklike it used to. The dtantlard Aula IWpai'r Shop, corner Adams and Fir. Hi) Cyr, Frop. ach sM, owiigMi) tlui prod for l'.i.bor.0 yoftij ed before this l;fie au H.OIV The TouHry i NEW TODAY OO V Mo ReM 3q ! ' 6 ; i J X ICH TO DI'HLIO ir.th J th Ilayal Tailors fU to 5 on fcih priceo 'suit orlrr fl save uus 51 a Typifying ' the ."' Community's Growth The progress of this institution reflects -the progress of La Grande. Through a connec tion with us, the " business man is afforded not only anvabsolutely re.li- ableVlepository for his fuiids,rbut the unl)iasd Judgment fj ana wuuna co-op-eration ofrtie pro gressive nWi behind this institution. Commercial ac counts are cordially United States National Bank La Grande, Ore. front Lecod WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU ARE? . It ia aBtonisllinf how Women through lack ef atwfl tio r carina' corsets that 'gir-a more n,tTa arpcar tlo to tbe fifur than it should ha.f, and coisejief.t Try they ajpear t t f.va of ' U ar aider tua ta-J V 'ft ift ff!itfa t K fro rtaV, eoa. ill coit' aoit j- pansmcjit n ril rflt- J' ait laced corset. Pauline erie 2 July lOthV rent without locajL Delated) Promotion . Comes Captain B. B. Waffle of Astoria who Is transacting business In fort land today. Is receiving the congrat ulations of. hik friends dvec the an nouncement xt his proniotkin froui lieutenant to captain. Tine, doctor served with field hospital 167 of the Rainbow -division, which .recently returned home, and though he' was matte a captain some time 'ago the official announcement was delayed in reaching him until just a few days ago. CKptaHn Wfcffle was known to the 'boys" ns the "father of the com pany," not because of his age, but be clause of hfa untiring efforts through out the campaign to see that his men were properly takra care of and, ar he snys, "sot .all that was coming t them." NEW Ml PLEAD HE INSAN E l.uricheon Given MIks Tarbell The ladies of the Neighborhood Club iwena hostsst yestarday noon at a luncheon given at the Foley ho tel lit honor of Miss Ida- M. Tarbell. Aboiit forty ladles were present to meeft Miss Tarbell, who during the luncttieon gave . a very Interesting talk on "Women at the Peace Con ference." Miss Tarbell cflrefully ex plained how many women obtuined their hearing at the conference, by thePr ability to go "straight '.o the point." Immediately aftor the lunch eon Miss Talrbeil was takon for a de llghtful di-lvo by Mrs. C. H. Scran tkn, assisted by a conitulUee. The killing of the Nolglinorhood Club were Introduced -to thoir guedt of honor by their president, Mrs. A. K Hunter.. lint for Most Popular Couboy A slid beaver hal, valued at $15C or more will be given by the Ameri can Hat Company, of Norwxlk, Con necticut, for the most popular cow boy, by points, at the 1919 Round- Up.-' A model of the hat will be sent here for exhibition but the article will not be' made until the wlnn'cr in announced and the size and stylo aire known- Henry Pollak, president of the com'painy, made the offer of the hat to Sol 3auin while he was In Chicago. East Onqgonlan. i Returned Soldier Here John Hacker of Suuimervllle, Ore gon, passed throngh Iho city this ; morning -enro'ute to his honie after having jitot irecehKd his dlschargf from the e,rmy. La (Jranijc Boy on Way Home F. S. jester received' word this morning that his son Glen had jusl landod Itf Now York. He will return home ab soon en ha trecaivca hlr discharge. Local Woman Pepxloned , Included In the list of residents of Oregon to whom pensions' were wanted by Congress recently Is Flora G. Donning, of La Grande, who re ceives a pension-of 125.00. I ' Arrived Home From Army Eerl Courtney of May Park, ar rived home. last Saturday night from Camp Lfwis. where he hah Just to- 'celyed hie dischsu-ge from the army. Goes to aoknia ' M. E. Walsh left this morning for Spokane to - Tislt wllb fiitnili an relatives. . . lU'HE t-ljL-SHtXS Jll;Ht Hit Kitlerl nil lid Wnanml Whra 'mwft 4 lVus VUmh' TtOMt. July Nw rluhnS V tnt tii .freneft Md IUli Flume 'rvfK)rtd la ad vim (run that eity. ' . Th csus4tl. art far .TpT'4 number sit lilled nd 29 Wotindd. XO HI MOM n HtV la herehr (fivn t. m this Haft, July 3r4. 1J, I Ut not be ljslbl or t,r tracte f m c U JIraM Evcnc .'T3-0t 0 'jtw rto MURDERER OF FIANCEE IN VERY NERVOUS-STATK Guard Is Placed In Cell to Prevent Prisoner Attempting to End, ' Ilia Own ' Life. LOS ANGELES, July 8. Insanity probably will be the defense of Harry b. New, who says he is the son of United States Senator New of Indiana, when he is placed on trial charged with murdering Frieda Lesser, his fiancee, at a lonely spot in Topango canyon last Friday night, his attorney, John Richardson, announced last'night. Mr. Richardson declared lie was con fident New was not in' his right mint! at the time of the tragedy. Mrs. Lulu Berger, New's mother,. who says she is the divorced wife of the Indiana senator, is on her vay from Indianapolis and is expect?'! to arrive some -time tomorrow. New was in a highly nervous state in the city jail here today. A guard was placed- in the cell with him, offi cers fearing he might attempt to Like his own life. AUTO CLUB WILL BE 7--T--- KOR SA.ER TRADK-For anto- monlkela team of mares and two colts. Itquire 1602 Alder St. . , 7-8-3t-p ist dayoto 'penalty. pay water WAKTED Men and toaans for grading on lilirhway between l.U Grande and Island Citi-. Apply at Security Land it livings Oo. 7-8-at. LOST Saturday vonlng botween t poetoff Ice and Observer office a ibuncH of keys. Rejlurn to Observor. Reward. . '7-8-2tn A 1914 Paige In good condition at $260. Call Bed 1731. 7-8-7tp WANTEP 4 common'' laborers. E O. L. & P. Co., H.13 Wash. St. 7-8-3t. FILMS I BEFORE fore Cameras J J . JPremfj Brownie PRINTS OUT AT i X ' t ' M KddaksVJ " I $8.00 to $68 - I LOCT-Buncn of four koy. Monday I 'WtfaWl.yirJ I Suitable reward for returning1 ARCADE l TOMORROW ' I " iri VAUDEVILLE Hi COOL Snn Is a summer-time delight. Its -"1 rnvirantintr ult.Liln nip an.l Of the Creat ParlficNorthweat Are'MsdeEipeclally Attractive This Summer by the . Reduced Excursion Fares . Oftereihy the. . . - United States Railroad Administration . I Plan your vacation to visit one or more of them, where the days are cheerful and the nights bring reffeshinftaleep. uia vet pst splash 'of ts surf temper your nerves, redden yoocblood, what your appetite, restore your wasted uiierg. urmg nsw vim and health. UpiKlhe Mountains U ia-ill Md ordtaJ U1m iaiif bwiniM Id Tfei tMitrr b kHtM nj tntpiHof. Natan's mat flu, Nt. rMn.tMimtd.rTM.irirtiimriw. Ym oan "kik." oaiua am, UtKr pmkM. ftoh iraintwrUu tremty iuuu artd Ukw, rid UtM. Utk, Jounr in your lumBttqk, mt, ilttp and Itrgtt mil yvr ira. ' Haanhll fm a braalhlnc tha part air, drlnklnf tparkllni cryilaJMratara. aadaf aeiM fa4 ui4 bal-f au4a aU avar m Caa You Resist Such a Challenge! Aik tha local tttkat aftnt l plan rour trip. Ra will ull Jutl whan tha' fart la, fd ira fmt ibr balpfal htrtta. It U tha aim af tha Utailad SUUi Railro AtlMinUtntlan ta tonal tvary poaiibla taW in making vacattan traal MnVaailant aad lUryiaf (o tha public. Tha NtMnal Parka ha all baan (really latpravad and wara navtr a appwlin aa lhay ira flow. Beautiful) llluatratad aaaklata gluing aamuu mfaraiatWR at thalr dallftU aad wondara luva baan laauad hp tha AdminutratlM aj an far frac rfUtrlbaUaa. Aak y' local yrni tor any oi wn. SEA BREEZES ILOW - Ara Ik Paaular CUttop Bache a4 North beach Tillamook Beachra a rtw njii 5rthr twuth tai Newport asrfly BwkH k kel'l iccswsi Crater Lake rtal atture ir ( A Hal tnsunU hire In lh Ihruat ( a o ntarly mil and a hall ID tla-U ! Mldfuri r. thtnea aulu ! Oregon Cavea btaeo raaa Tatar Amtm Mt Rainier TTia natlan'a re!a.htl(l lrrrna ngaifik. riMrlj lkia mil hl(h Itall tt Aaatora. via Taaaata, lkaa Hsja M Auk Uu( uk en I for bVautiiuiiy illustraled folder tlivinR complete information of Beach and Mountain Kruorta of the Pacific Nerthweat REORGANIZED IXX'AL SIOTOIIISTS FINDING MOItli FOR CLl ll TO IJO One New Purpose Will lUi Protec tion of Auto.s Agitinsl Theft and i'loxcclltion of Of renders La ('.Hindu's" Automobile Club, which lwn been dofunct and bank- ruijit for some tlmo, is to be revived again. Interest has been U'ekindled in it of lute and a meeting of Kliei old nioinberii will shortly bo hold to wit the oi'giinizj'tton on Its feet. One of tho chief incentives no the orga nization or t no ciuo is the .ewr-l growing volume of tour ist- travej'i that passes this wy. The inqmur, of. the club Intend making the visits i of ther brother piotorhas to La I Grande as pleasant as they possibly can. There .will also be, established a fund of sevmal hundred dollars which will b maintained for tltf ?xprs pirrposa of tnwilng down btol- pn cars and prosecuting imrtiffi re sponsible fojr tlierts of machines. July 10th,' rent without i fay to pay water llty, 7-&-2t Fire In Andiew Home A small fire occrred ait the -A) Andrews residence, 1516 Adams nv-i cnue this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the kitchen and a small roar store-! ivnm being considerably' damaged I before tjhe flrehtcu maned to get tile (lames ciUngulBhcn. No one was hoiiMi at the time and th blaze wac ; noticed by nertKtitxss. Mrs. Andrews had bcn spending" the day at the Chautauqua grounds. The origin of ithe fire has not bemt deter- j mined, but is thought to liavo r- iltii from defective wining, r V . . m 4 - ACTS - 4 ' II BOB CAMPBELLV Master Vf the Concertina; FIELDS & KALISILThe Ibrew Recruit. BELL & GEORGE BiWs! Falls! Laughs! THOMAS & TILLY TheVvo Vifty Singers and Dancers I two Pirt: filMl!TiV nTtfll-ltfSTTiA ' 111 I i, il II Last Time! Last Time! II II t f - . - TON'Ki I1T K ii i ii i i .... linn ii .- NAZIMOVA , . 1 -J" IHill'I . 'TKE RED LANTERN." ' ' 1 .: L" i f i ii ATRIALW1L1. CONVINCE YOU, N fOTHING that convince you pf Tablets as a plrso . .1 or thousands wrio navq chronic constipatio could say would so thoroughly dlic value of Chamberlains jial trial. We can tell you been permanently cured of ndigestion', biliousness,, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. ' That always convinces.'"'', ' T Up tor Mlm. An Irish saline, after pnlllnr In W fathoms- of line, muttered to him self; "Sure. It's ss long ss today and tomorrow ; It's a $ oofl week's work foy Ve men." More of It et. Ttie say's mighty deep, to b suTe." Then he sud- Iely stopped short : d, looking up t the officer on wnteli, eslnlmed: Bail luck to me, sorr. If I dont be- lne aoinebody's ent off ttve ether nd f lfhei" )nrrfstionalIi. ' 9tfJ ; JtpJi.T4f Saly the 15th ahe Royal anPralslna their prices At to fS o I' heaeh owing 1Q the high prlcex paid gr labor. Gt four suit wrJei ed b-rVore thlP A te And sa' '.bis Pfrat ct oci m waiaa t IT'S the first post ottces In 9fne nt fta:llhed at iennehunk, 4"al- i oofhjind Bath. iae,Bis ere off- t by timers on ot or i hnrc-,j Aack an t! aviige week's mall rtlrf nr amr.unt flv letters at each f ce. 5'he rs-rs wire high. 1',4, 1 o)B 25 noC 'J.f'i ceSssrordlng to 1 the dIMaare the letter had to be car ried, and rt.ftl.le ifie rate nt' the let ter was onciwre than oue sheet of ;S,., Fresh Vegetables Vvli't fm that K'lf w t,tli 'M arc frfdi- Iii'.-knl thir day on nrrtcr tin-in. "Fiii! Iari) liuniii x yt (ti i ii Onions UFKwnthis ji'ar lvjiif'llu' Hi ed .'..ft, J'iiim, ('airotf, Turiiij'S, I5 vt.' Toiti.itni'M, (-'niMin'iljtr-j'.ttiitMlouiMV, AVatrnui'lniw. Put vur i" inw.fi a Tl of mv .Frtnii, Swn-t t'l.niitrv Iiuttrr- '. iy roll B ' it ft'iarjuiti-i'il.' . JOEL'S GROCERY ..THERE IS KOTIIIKU QUITE SO DELIC IOUS AS , Cold Boiled Ham "FOR LlW'tfljON Oll'SUPrER. ' V '. .We Have th HamJ That Has the Flavor.. . ' ' Just giit &in'! 'juiJy Witt'i'iiicl((iis,'i-i! cold t'lierrw'H, liig1 UinLs iiild Royal Aniifa Mm.- ri ic:'i4 Catmint I'ompoiind in 10; juuk-' , affes ' ' j Tlicte in nothinir f r ii) lituiitli'iins lko !aix- New jtmnigiiiuonfjf Darriinfttm Hull t'otfc to day . f . . . fWumbiM sh-cl with whits: niiu, mir fitie . I5ak:rl !3ans; all irady tVust', iit'iuV -ml l5i'oviis Hi'aiity .' . Drii'd Ut-ff, an fcivi yu any UaTitity fanning !hfrri'H frn ."): t W gal Ion- , All kinti iif Jii i' Cai;, I,iU .ami iJulKfif- l)il rtlii ! Iiaf. tin: lii.ki'1-i'laiiiM it Vli,'ttT Ann'i i'-an iSi aiity I'lom'.liaMi mm. y-Ia k guar ' ". lllltlf-r- .. . . Thr'V nothing finur than Sauli'li"la Saiiil- , wii'hi. ;. -Xmv tn' n Ali'f" for Pi' ai'ul .iU'. - PHONE JIAIN 80 YOUS WAKTR- PATXISON BROTHERS GROCERY.-'. ' o f I -Gf Jga, IIIB1IIIIM 43u 0 4 a - 1 iliigiiQaaaaai7 Eastern Oregon's Big Horn Paper. " 9t.00.-TOi Toggeov a . a .