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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1919)
MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 EE OTVANDE EVENINTT OBSERVER. O O RedCross DrugSfore f I The FnwcrlpUea Son. 1 I LOCAL (1 frnn t -1 WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU ARE? It Is astonishing how man; women through lack of atten tion are wearing corsets that give a more mature appear ance to the figure than it should have, and consequent ly they appear to be five or ten years older than they are. It is possible to readily Im prove that condition if you will come to our corset de partment and get a trial fit ting of the MODART front laced corset Pauline Lederle August gtmige Here Willi Relatives 0 "Wo came as body guaird for Aug usl," remarked Augustus Btange, of JJerrlll, Wisconsin, who avtfh Les ley Klniel and August Stange, rrft--od "this mitrnlngand will be In La Grande and vicinity for some time. AUgUSt IB I U Grande cllljnn- it were, end" 1b coming houw it Ib luiuni up io mm to pin on some kind of a show. He says he hi hero io nn and be happy; to view tho mils and wonder why It does not rain, 'and Incidentally Ho give tlw young men who aire with him an in eight into Oregon affairs. Mr. Klniel nay remadn here for a porlod of ttme if plans in contemplation now work out. Enjoys Fishing Trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Short and fam ily, accompanied by several employes of the J. C. Penney store, motored to Catherine creek yesterday, to spend the day fishing They report very good luck both with trout and salmon. Will Spend a Month in La Grande Mrs. H. M. RubDV and daughter. Miss Maud McGregor, of Golden. Colorado, arrived In La Grande thin morning and will be guests of Mis. K. 8. Ivanhoe for 'the coming month. Mrs. Rubey Is a sister of Mrs. Ivanhoe. Illinois Car Passed Through City Tounbts arc very numerous flow, cars may. be seen ifroro nearly ever Dime, mis monlng a Ford car was parked In front of the post ofrice from Salem. Illinois, enrouto to Omjk, Washington. Portland Girl Dead 1 Word was received this morning, Anting that Genevieve Hyatt, niece of Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Mossmaii of this city, died from Injuries while vlMtiflg u the beach, Just out of Portland. Genevieve bus made a good Sunny friends amirhg tl young er gfols'of the town, have visited here several times. Her many b lends loin in oendinB tlielr deepest sym pathy to her. bSreuvcd patents and areJayvee. Fred Si'ttllo I0W la New York Ae tiegram was recolvod Ibis moriilnw. announcing tho wrrh.l )t Fred Kiddle in Nes York from is land. The young nun has Men In the sejvlce overseas for a long per iod. He Is no stationed at Camp Mills bat iwill shortly o to Calnf l!i for. flnaf dlschaiigo and rs e IWH'ted to reach home within a few days. s Motors to Summerville. Jlr. and Mrs. George II. Currey, ac companied by lr. and Mrs. A. C Hampton, Miss Angelia Howler, Jim Bowler and Roy Currey, motored' to Summerville yesterday to spend the day. They say the huckleberry crop is looking fine. Goes On Vacation. Miss May Robbins, of West's de partment store, left a couple of dnvs ago, with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of North Powder, for an outing on Cath erine creek. Leave For Eurene. Rev. G. L. Clark and Mrs. Clark, accompanied by Rev. S. C. Smith and Mrs. Smith, leave this evening to at tend the Synodical meeting at Eugene. The Synod will convene for ten days, while the Synodical meeting will last two days only. leaves for Wallowa lake Mrs. A. W. Nelson and children, Lois and Russell will leave, tomor row morning for Wallowa Lake to spend ahoiru ten days with friend; and relatives. "I'LL SAT IT IS." . The best place to take your car if It duos not work like it used to. The rftandard Auto Repair Shop, corner AdamB and Fir. Ed. Cyr. Prop. i ltetlirns to Idaho Miss Marguerite Wlntente' expoctn to leave tomorrow morning for her homo in Caldwll, Idaho, alter hav lug visited Mends and relatives her 1 for about two weeks. I Mrs. Mossman to Go to Eugene. Mrs. E. P. Mossman will leave to night for Eugene to attend the Synod, icnl meeting, which is to be hold there Enthu-siam Here On a Visit Miss Hazel Pinney arrived in the city Sunday morning from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to visit with Mr and Mrs. B. F. Lewis. Sold Many Cars "Bill" Evtans has been a busv man this iwek, selling cars f Hho Bert Hamilton garage. He hah completed the sale on five ears, Koine to I. K. Chenault, Hofriuid Brothers. Flovrt CharboncJdU, Sam Riirkman and Mrs Ii win of North Powder. "Hud" .McCrary Home Wesley McCrary, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles McCrauy of this city, an Ived home yesterday morning lat ter fifteen months service as me chanic In the Aerial branch. He has been stationed' In Franco. Piukduln Club Meeting A regular moetnng or 1ho nieiii bera of the Parkdalo club will b held Wednesday afternoon at tlib home of Mm. E. E. Huglua, north of the Palmer mill. Visitor In Elgin Miss Bessie Stoddard left thiB morning for Elgin to visit with hei slstrtr, Mrs. George Vehnt. Community Chorus Io Me?t There will be a meeting ofho Community 2horus at the TaburiA-lu this evening at 8 o'cloPk. As there are some mat tors of linporUitfe re quiring attention It Is hoped Unit a full attendance of tho members will be present. ; 0 o Visits In Kb; in. 0 Dallas Green, of the 0.-fc. ft. & N., left Saturday for Elgin to attend the Chautauqua. Ho returned yesterday evening. a Eat! BuSSfiBluts lcgprviug. f Friends at Frl Rosenbaum vill fie glad to hearthnt he is tcadily im proving, although it ill be some little lime.bafore he is out in the strcSts again. HaeatfMMB tmi later! Fsrsounl happiness I almost nynon ynous with personal Interests; the wider the range of the Istier the higher la the degree of happlM Lilian Whiting. . Mevr Petatee drew Ol. If you place two-year-old potatoes In a box In a perfectly dry durk place and leave them for a few weeks you will find that new potatoes have grown on the old ones. They will continue to grow until the old potatoes have shriv eled to dry skins. o0 Three Capital Crime, o "When I0wns a boy," states Mr. Patch In Stockton Heruld, "there were tlOce ctipllnlo crtmes murder, blas phemy, iftd lying abed In the morning. Of yio three, muiQer and iliispheiiiy might KometlmO be forOveu, but Que rising Clever. Ouo of my grandfathers frequently got up at four o'clock on a winter morning, built a lP? In the cook stove and tlui would sit down by It andgo toleep." Kunsas City TlnAk a a Sensitiveness of Plants. Wfeon mln Is laSont to fall fc)ic clo ver shuts Its leaves, Hinging two of Us three leaves0 face to fiico and fold ing tho third over tho top. The young blossoms uro ifcjso carefully sheltered hi, Inclosing leuvgs which movo for ward lualiio evening and wrap them round. . t. I , .-rcjSSl ' Eyeglasses. The suggestion of tho uso of lenses for the cure of eye defects was mado by Roger, ltacon, tho great scientist of tho thirteenth century. Tho making of the spectncles was carried out by Italians. Physicians of thoso days, however, did not-know tho truo theory upon which tjiey were bused. ! ij!S ' 'Old Aoe Unhealthy. Wo can't help thinking, that tho business of n centemirlnn is very un healthy. Wo i;i ii ly hear of fheni un less they are dying. I NEW J0DA1TI FOR SALE Cherries. 30c fVr gitj. lou. Phone U 2031. 7-14-tltp Left Out, 8omehow. Margaret likes Cecil's puppies and always refers to them as her father does, as a "litter of puppies." a day or two ago another playiiiateocnlled her In to sco twin, baby sisters. Mar garet whs thoughtful for a moment at the dinner table that day, und then, turning reproachfully to her mother, said: nevj- have a litter of any. nilug at our house," .....I.. WANTED Exp. ers for SO fot coyoto holo Quarry, Wfitd ctiufti diill tdowu hole and rs ait Mitfr's 7-H-tf. LOST On the road to, the ifoundry, one steam fipe, '.iildch by li f.. one hooked crowtVr. Call J. B. Stoddard. Rd 03ii 7-14-21 FOR TRADE OR SALE 10 ncreo, 1-2 mile from Grunfc Pass. S ucrojt lp orchard. Buluncs alfairp.. Trudo fur niuilorn liouso In Lu Grande. O. M. ROSIER, 601 M v., La Grando. .. 7-1 3-1 tp Nature's Wonderful Work. Nature gives to every time and sea son some beauties of Its own; and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, Is but a succes sion pf changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. Dickens. TAMARACK, andwhite plno wood for bale. $4.0 a cord at the Btunilp. Ahoull !IJr. por cent tnm Opinion. Opinion Is divided Into four pnrts- what we want our friends to think of us. what we think they think of as, what they do think of us, and what we think they think we think they think of us. , auuek. o John Winn 'ranch, alx miles ffpn iy Order at Hug's Grocery. J 7-14-61 FOR SALE willow baby buggy. buffet, kltclkn table, nauy cluUr and hflatihig lov. Will sell cheap. ' Mrs? J. b'OOl'Klt, 1707 Walnut su I 7-14-71. WANTED Swoet cream ano? milk. Olue Mountain C'O'ainoiy Co. 7-lot-3tp. ?IlmsT IN BEFORE All He Wanted. There was a plate of enfco on the table and Guy's gruudmnthi-r asked him which piece he would have. "I'll tnke any piece so long as It's a good big one," was his unselllsh reply. First Land Sale. We should say tho . first land snlo on record was the purrtiasc of the field of Mncbpclah by Abraham, who paid 4)10 shekels of silver for the field In which he hurled his wife. 40 acres Tillnf burnctt; 35 ati next Deep Test A WAN I W. H. Casey Home W. H. CnUey ifiturned h ome yes terday afternoon from Portland, where he has been for the past month. H. K. Dixon Elected Delegate H. E. Dixon iwns elected as dele gate ito the Methodist Conference at Wolser. Idaho, which begins Aug ust 27th and continues through the? Lay conference on the 29th. Is the dynamic force which impels action and guaran tees success. . A -wide breach ex ists between the number W' people who started to save and thtfce who started and con tinued. If you alrVady have a HavinffsLAccount 3.) 't l..t nnntiipr . 3 fj) week pass without (f): auaing to it. if you nave none, 3 why not open pue now? uei euuiuhiuL- Sj 0Ver inattPr 01 -Bp; 1 (ft) saviny: sane think- & ; m imr will slmw how ()'; Jig 'vital it is to you! Jjj United States U National 0gv fiarik09 o 0 La G&ndc. Ore. Utah Man Here. J. M. Reed, representative for the Lion-Wallace Coal company, arrived in the city yesterday from Ogden. Utah, to look after his interests here Returns From Baker. Miss Mary Fitzgerald returned last night from Baker, where she has been visiting friends for the past few days. A RCA Wallace 1 Too M&riy Millions Can you imagine Wallie as a book agent? He's fine in this picture alright, but alter he becomes a millionaire 0, boy! ALSO INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Addresses by Well Known Orators.' Mvusic and Singing. Meals or 8&la on firounde CP I World-eeleWatdl Cove Cherry ekMMts on di ' I- ' ' ' Ik Exhibit Hall . -J FTI for bale. $4.01 a cord at the I vUi A WANT AO will an i. wtunilp. Alioutf !(. per cent thin- I rW 4 I y - Al) will no it - 1! The ' Greatest Name EZ In Goody-Land today pIZth miSii TOMORROW i TIj W Reid wCltssTra i yX in the world nat- II V ' l urally has to havev I I via pacKaee wormy i i - - - r. oflts contents. T$ r ? So look for I I I 5 $X I i IWRIGIEYS j k,0im I i ii In the sealed packaae that 11 1; WMJ W The. Flavor Lasts! c- lfr - - - 'f00 . I P' rM- SporUi of all kiiul'i, includ- I I A kJFyy in Baiieballs Ga-me . 1 lain between contenders for the ; Eastern Oregon Pennant . fl 9 , " '"Everybody Welcome." . Ill i nmi i Brownie Cameras 2.13 to $5.75 Prejpo Janidfas $7.dQ to$15. FUdifcg Ptkket Kodaks $8:00 to $68 PRINTS OUT AT $2,520,000 IVr Year Our Income If Wo Get I ' 3,000-Harrel GUSIUCIt on our Icimo in 11I.OCK 88 BURK-nUUNETT. Like our big neighbors less thun! 400 feet from Bomo of them the GRAY GANDKR, KUItK-WAGCJONKR, UNITK1), THRIl'T, K. C, PK TKOI.HU.M and doncns of oth ers. We are right in the heart of this I Hll.I.IOS DOLLAR GUSIlIlR POOL, Where our chiaices are 09 out of 100 that w 5 Ad in four fields nhd nllwinners- Itouinfcon fret a frunher tKS 05 CH 1 eon land n 'xt Burk- fowa Tark, 20 feres Krnth. Davis between wells. $100.00 'BUYS tOU A 890th In terest or $2(10(1 wfrth on above basis in all thisXol all we may acquire. Send $V, $20, $f0 or $100. Buy for tho FORTUNE YOU WANT no IT TO0AY1 Stork goes up without notice. Drilling in SO days and DIVI- DKNDS in (H) dnvs our aim. MONKY BACK GUARANTEE. To the l'uhlic Wo, the Texas Trust Company, agree to refund your money, if, after ten days, you are dissatis fied with your purchase. TEXAS TRUST CO. : This Stock Should Sell 10 for.l in I.chs Than 60 Duys Time. Capital $98,000 Fully Puid, Non-Assessable Par $1.00 SWASTIKA OIL CO. 111-114 Oil Operators Kldg., FOR WORTH. TEXAS. . AN ALL DAY CELEBRATION v CQVE'SGOT'EM "CHERRY THURSDAY I JULY 1 7aa OVE, OREGQN i(futnik" is superior to any othtr front lace corset, for without Ithe lcsTiZiCe fniitliresjrK) cdrsct can pos sibly bcj just! as good. It contains J.lie iniister touch of sciontif iri cntruction. iou dl nof sacrifice com fort for sacrifice whom yotf wear VU 1 1 1WF 0 slylaurlyflu do not i stylo for comfort.. a o n an , all day at 8 o e o t9 Q 9 e iv ro is - "esft wn - ro A' confpletc lino always o hand, prn:cd ato $2.50 up. MraRobt. Pattisen Pfione find 3221 oRca.l702 Oak Street. L o TERSPILLSP It It UJ M4 itald wrltUkWrV A. iHlsl With Hlu BltJw.B. V Kmii V rurfcn Beit, Sifrtt. Alnvf ItrtUto rHIGHES MM r JOID WOHfilSTSVRlWHLRl o