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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
f . , .,- o o o "WEDNESDAY, .TTTLY Ifi. 1919 o q GIVANDE EyENINffpOBSERVEn. Red Cross Drug Tha Preacrlptlaa Store, Enthu-siam .4 If' ". Is the dynamic force which impels action and guaran tees success. A widd ists bet numbed who and t started tinued. A breach ejs veen the' of people started to save ;iose who hnd con- If you already have SaviBss Account et anotlier week pass without adding to it. If you have none, why not open one now? Get enthusiastic over this matter of saving sane think ing will show how vital it is to you! United States National W 1 m Bank ( Ik Grande, Ore. ( r e-w y jt ay ayay tljvbat IT IS." The bent plac to take your car if It does not worklty it used to. The (Standard Aulo Risir Shop, corner Adams and Fir. Ed. Cyr, Prop. JflbaiRT Dorset: "'a front I-.cvci Wr$. LOCAL All flub Hug MukmIiis The Viom Ccoity Ad Club has & ceiwd a number of copies of The American Legion, 0beginoJng with volume 1, ropy 1, which teits tltf ofricor iinif men of the 'Aniarl.-su Expeditions!! y Forces Some of tbse copies will be placed in the library, and anyone wishing to see them may ile so ho. This Bnn Interesting an will aa instructive magazine, which Ik been secured through the cour tesy of tho Union County Ad Club. Itetnms From lTri C. D. I'utin;ui returned home yes terday from a fishing trip In Wal l county. Mr. Putiuen Draught with htm a, large numbdr of fith. Roy E. Cusick, wjjji sold his home on U avenue last ty.'ek, has purchased the ElcjSeaueV'tte 10-acre farm in Fruitdale and will ty.e immediate possession. Mr. iBeaudette9 has bee-, chief nO-'hinist at the Grande Rfcide Lumber ComnSnt at the Perry mill loO Fveralo years, iffe is planning U move with Jiis l nanny to rvrtianw. hey Vill maka taa trip by auto. The real iVt !! negotiated by the Gaura H. Carre m 'agency fcaak CateamtiM Kit. The Rainbow Divisicai veterans of the Oregon C'a:)jitar hckl their annual convention lust night, beginning at 6:30 with a business meeting, followed by a dnnre at Rex hall ami a banquet t ta Foley Grill. About one hundred nd sixty man enjoyed the evening. Senke Men's Mectieg Pofticsaed The Bervice men of Union county were to have met at the request of the Central Labor Council in the city hall Thursday to confer with C. A." St'evenUon on the Labor nay celebra tion. Later it was learned that the city hall had already been 'engaged for another meeting on that night and now a irequest is made that the service men to await unltil further no- ttflcivtton to meet. The meeting will probably be held the fore part of next week. Was North Powder Hoy Jerome S. Mann, former cashier of the First National brnk of Linton, recently lndldted, by a Brand Jury and now on trial, charged with ques tionable 'transactions with the funds of the bank, was a schoolboy in Na th Powder Iten or mora years ago. Dr. S. L. Mann, the father of tue young man now on trial Is cred ited "Willi baring established the Unit banking Institution iln North Powder. Returned to Cambridge, Idaho. Mrs. L. M. Sinclair has returned to her home in Cambridge, Idaho, after a visit of several days with her son, George E. Lockwood. Mrs. Sinclair was accompanied by her little grand daughter, Georgeanna Lockwood, who will remain in Idaho on a visit of sev oral weeks. ' Baker Well Iteprmcnted Baker was (represented here last night all tho Rialnbow party, by Ie Bostwilck. Jens' Edwatrds Ralph W. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kelly. Soarl Hoi ring dlrove down from Hainos, iwhllo Blake Shields' arrived home just in tlniia, from Penn sylvania. i a: nil BORLIN- Jul t IfBKUA.N STI-Orf". NTATl'S tir.Lli.ill.B .iiiiiiiij' 16. Empolyea of trnmwaQ3 hers have voted 1 0.(14 J to 614 for a continuation 4 the rifrlke. As tliTS 4s notii two-thiMs miilnpttv u-nrlr HtmiflH 1m jiiiinu1 a iH't-ge number of tlu; nui ajy thjey wil&prrslst lflie ui0-ement. Tho nfciaagoniont i (1e tramaay rCOhlafl (Jew. o O" "All the weld's a stiiOV n-afcven some pcoplo Took uwn th9 revolving K)n.a as a nuOi'rn Idc.O Boston Tran 'rlpt O ' " r aby Onoe an Ornanreit The tlrst shoe of iM. tlrst bifty may 4 pigsen-ed as an or lent wli both Intrinsic nnd sentlnuntnl value. A h. ,nH .h. nil h h ?i),,,,'r I'1""'8 ' K-'hl r silver tho fi ,. ... ,,. ...... ,. . iwnsei! nnd worn little shoes Just as the baby foot ftmued It. Unole Ebn. "Citation la dn slncerest flattnryP said UnclrKben, "but when It's car Tied 9oo fur it's de same kind of a condiment a burglar pays you when he tulles a llkln' to yon watch." CcwaaaiM ' Kiia There ;wlll be a special rehearsal for the coMnmuiiljr chorus tonight at g ocjoi'i at tne taoornacie. All moiulHi s . urged to attend, to f pare for the Cove trip. oturn to ot k by Thursdiily w ill bu conslilerod dischargeoj. IJUIlT4l.tU STHlkl's V'AR! " i -it.-a).M i.N.ibltKi) rjTTSBUUO, Jily 16. Twenly flvo ni sons wore Injured, sowral lp oltibly fMiill', when Ughtning stlruck a crowded stiet car In Iho conlcr of tlho downtown district dur InK a severe cleoticnl Btoim Tucilay afternoon. A number of women nnd clUldren wieiro trampled is pulc which followed. . re Fnaa.Utaa. Mrs. Erma Stoddard arrived in the city a few days ago from Logan, Utah, to Visit at the George Stoddard home Bock Fran Utah. Grant Geddes arrived in tho city this mnmini, fmm Pnul. Mrjih. wherA he has been for the past few months. MAY WITHDRAW FROM ROME. (By Asaoci&ted Press to The Observe) LONDON, July 16'. The British government is considering the with drawal of its envoy from the Vatican, it is announced. COOLEIt WEATHEIt PROMISED PORTLAND, July 16. For Ore gon Fair in wo't onortilon; fair and cooler in the eJastern paction; senile wesUvly winds. FOIt.MEIt NEXATOK CLARK OF WYOMING GETS JOB WASHINGTON, July 16. Fofim er Senator Clarence- D. Clark of Evanrfion. Wyo., wus appointed a member of the !nta national Join! commission Tiwwtay by Urosidont Wlluon. He succeeds the kato Jains A. Tawney of Minnesota. NOT PARTIAL TO AMERICAN WIUSKEYH (Py Associated Press to The Obaerver) EL PASO, Texas., July 18. Mexi cans, except on rare occasions, do not drink American whiskey. They perfev their own .native drinks like tequila, mescal and other cactus distillations to the American liquor. The Mexican working man welcomes his big glass of beer after a day's work. At Home. The program at the Twentieth Cen tury club was on Jonn of Arc, her tor tures and Imprisonment. A small boy had been allowed to nccinnpany his mother and bnd seemed much inter ested In the program. On tho way home he said: "Take me again, mother. I like that Penitentiary club." Cartoons Mngaslne. Plant to Be Dreaded. One of the most terrible plants In ex istence Is the Ascleplns glganten, which Is common' In Abyssinia, nnd grows also In Ceylon. When cut, a milky sap exudes from the stem nnd leaves, nnd the least drop of this will cause total blindness If it comes In contact with the eyes. Dally Thought. How many worthy men hnvo wo seen survive their own reputation. Montaigne, Old "Vlendshtp Swegt. Tho years have taughf some sweet. 8mno bitter lessous none wiser than this! To siieial ln'all things else, but of il(l friends to bo most nbserty. T 11 L.U1VVU. . Oldest Cathedral. Oontorbury Is the oldest cathedral In England. Clilches.-r and Winches ter, ceuio next In untlqulty. . OptimlsHo Thouflht To the coward there la uelthor cloni uor safety. , WANTED Cleac cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery, 3 cents a pound. i NEW TODAY! FOR SALE Black Reublican Cher ries. Phone1012. o 7-16-24 --2 , S WANTED Two Ifad boys iff drive delivery WgonlJ Inquitt at Snod gnos Grocery.it o 7-16-25 !, You would 1 1kg to time a kodak, ti.ko some pictures when out fa the car. oren tho Sunday trip. You little vacijtious a'O not complete without a iwny to remcmlxvr them, and the ! kodak Is the ono way to remember the vacations kind the many lUtle FOR SALE Tent, 12x14, 12-os. 1410 pleasurable i lpB. Thero are many Washington avenue. 7-16-3t,p "lyas of aUidaks ani eamaraa alj 91'ic.n rangiag trom r;.uu, j.uu, FOR SAU' mere YiiJi 18x6. l ig pigs. Cull Far-7-17-tf J5.00. $7.50,U10.0W end on up to IH5.01) In thobeet of muchines. You should not kttlia Jrice of a kodak utund in your at this pleaurable Btnnd In your .Vof this pleasurable sizes to suit your liking at 7-16-tf. LOST Bunch bf keys, one door key. Return to jjZuber brick, 1408 Wash. Rewlird. 7-16-2tp vii Dr. McMiilaii )5entisti returned. I 7-ll-6t. WANTED A good, fenlle horse for delivery. See J. (J. JSnddgrass. y 7-i-2t FAMILY DRUa SJORC kA afVANDCORCOON. VAUDEVILLE TONIGHt 4 BIO ACTS ARCADE -TOMORROW SHIRLEY MASON and ERNEST. TRUEX -Iii- F1LMS IN BEFORE Job printing. The unsorver. Train 37 Roads Itad From La Grande Mrs. Clark LWtor and Mrs. Cos Noble are In Pendleton today on their way from La Grande to Port land -Bind tho beach. Mru. Loiter and Mrs. Noble say that lihe roads from La Grando to this city are ve y poor and that travelling by auto 1 very difficult. EaA Oregoniam. Word From Herzingers A letter received yesterday fli-om E. C. Herzlnger and tar.illy, who aro on their way to Q ster Lfake and northern California, states that Ithey are halving a wonderful time and that CraMr Lake is one of the mos' beautiful places they have ever Been Motored to Lostine; Mrs. E. H. Arnoldus and family, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ar noldus and Mr. and Mrs. Routh Mc Kennin, motored to Lostine Sunday, where they spent the day with rcla tives. Keep Cool YOUvCAN DO SO AT THE REXALL fountain PUTMA DRUG STORE The Rexall Store .loo Whitby Here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitby of En terprise, passed through the city yes- jlelrday in thettr car, enrouto to Mil i ton, whena they will transact bu.il nctis. Mr. Whitby is a former La Grande man. son of Mr. and Miis. J. I Whitby of this city. Wo"ll Be Suicide Operated on Mike Keys; who attempted to mur dir himself, wa opo ated on at th" P.runrtn Rnn.la Unll.l n Un.., ui mis wcck, ro inaKe ripuir wora on I ins mroai. ne is aoing as wen a couia oe expeoiioa. WKXOOI OLDEE THAN YOU ARE? It is astonishing how anjr wtnen thmugh lack f atten tion are weariniy.cwsets that give a more mature apjisar ' anc the figure than it should have, and consequent-J. ly tiey arar to be f.Ve or ta yean olJr than they are. It la jwssible to rea-Oy Im- q fvove tnat conaiuon u you Will come to our corsetde partent and get a triaf fit tingif the MODARTl front auline Lederje Motored From Baker 8ereval auto parties motored down from Hsilnes, North Powdor and Ba ker last evening Ho attend the Rain baw colfbrallon. They returned la3f night aifter tile banquet. ' 1Cnves fur Wallows Ike - Mrs. H. R. Coolldge and children, lKrna, Jack and Barbara. . left this morning for Wallows to spend a few days with I lends and rela tives. . " La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making aid Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, FeatlW Renovating, Carpet and Fluff Rtig Weaving. All Work Called for and Delivered CflAS, EDWARDS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132 "Good-Bye Bill" This is NO'rV win picture, lut Shirley Mason ami Krncst TruV sin-ti do knock the stuffing oiit til' more than KiiRtt Mill's rebellious moustache. What would you do if They did worse than that! A Trip to Yellowstone Park and a Comedy. NOTE!! Have you iried the Arcade these hot afternoons? It is sure some cool. :slttaTiaiaaaaaaaaWaaaeaa jSrownie lefas $2.14 to B5.7E emo Cameaas $7.00 to $15. FoMiig Pobfiet,' Kodaks $8.00 to $68 PRINTS OUT AT 12 CENTS out of every dollar col lected coes to' pay our ES Home Independent Telephone Co. $2,520,000 Per Year Our Income If We Get I 3,000-Hurrel (iUSHEIl on. our lease in BLOCK 88 BURK-BURNETT. Like our big neighbors less thun 400 feet from some of them the GRAY GANDKR, Bl'RK-WAGGONKR, UNITB1), THRIFT, K. C, PE TROl.EUM and doicns of oth ers. We arc right in the heart of this BILLION DOLLAR GUSHER POOL Whore our chances are 09 out of 100 that wo get a gusher. 95 ACJRES 05 in four fieldsand all winners 40 acres TiHmani next Burk burnett; 35ucros Iowa Park, next Deep 'll'st; 0 acres Erath. between Rcbinon and Davis wells. $100.00 BUW YOU A 890th In terest or ItiOO worth on above basis in all this or all we may acquire. Send $10, $20, $50 or $100. Buy for the FORTUNE YOU WANT DO IT TODAY!. Stork goes up without notice, Drilling in 30 days and DIVI- DENDS in HO days our aim. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. To the Public 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 I in Loss Than 60 Days Time. Capital $98,000 Fully Paid, Non-Assessahle Par $1.00 SWASTIKA OIL CO. 111-114 Oil Operators ItIHg. FOR WORTH, TEXAS. ii II" It I " ' 1 L! J 1 'a -tMMMrfryMfMM11Jn,lalMtallM1M AN ALL DAY CELEBRATION Arn"tt,ll for Stdiajl t "Judy" Ash and Tom Miinphy weno arreMod far speeding Monday I evening. Both id tines of $5. and 2a respectively. l-v For Dakar Wllbcrt Brlckbeil left this morn ing rr his home In Baker, alter spending tbt day In La Grajd'i yes tcrday. Htc fmm KierffiM ' Ianlel BrJd paf.d through the rl-H tiU.iy enroutnlto Port kind, Wey;re he- will ansact busMess. " AdtlresBes by Well Known Oraton. Music and Singing. Mula for ! on Ground COVE'S GOT 'EM "CHERRY DAY" THURSDAY JULY 1 Imi. : COVE, OREGON Sports of all kinds, includ ing Baseballs Gatma IwivMia contenders for the aUrtirn Oreoa INnrunt. 'I trybody Velcowe." II! II ii i Dr. ljognn ie In I'ortlOaVl ' , U . Ray t,oK& lJleft 1hls iornia r Portland ts'rarwet0 bwW for there. c u O "Tubhr" Nile. Hero - 0 J "Tubby" Nlles l"ft thisiorns on No. rl frohis home(ji N- J?,w" ' o n " i' y -o w A J 0 o r, 1 ? I World-celebrated Cove Cherry exhibits Jon tiiplav dciy at Ira . 9 it,e W " r. 1 1 1' " 1 " I II' m A O- ine;LxniDu? mil o o0 0 'der. fca a .0X5 ;n ., o o ... .a . " 0- " 0 O q o o O O O o 0 a m3