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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1919)
TntTKSDAY, JULY 17. 1910 lie Obandb ijyENTyg obsetcvkk - - . . . . . I I. ii i i Mwfla-fc im-l r i fL.:il .I-THIV.1 II l,'ill.'f 1 Uw ' mi WIW ' iiiiiji, I ii i i I i I .mrnm G5 S G Rqd Cross DrujStore The Pnacriptlam Stora. 1 Enthu- siam v mrv Is the dynamic, force which impels action and guaran tees success. A wide breach ex ists between the number of people who started to save and those who started and con-, tinued. If you already have a . Savings Account don't let another III ft - O I I ... . ., -. mm " 2 M II T.D..' njj r ..nir. I your roilllimiw, lu wiiuiu wm io-1 Mini w AY. o f - 0.1I - - - u vvui w if V IT Wt- IP'1 t s -4 -JfJ- -J is' .-J T$ V. LOCAL 9 Will Handle Dig Crop William Bollona, 0.-W. superintvndent. with headouartara LA urun&eb Is n 1'ortlarld this week attending a general eonforeo-'B of railway ctffk-iala. . Mr. Bollona says that all arrangement have been made by ftio railway companies to handle tlai 'lamest wheat cron In the rliatmy of ilhe road. According to the railway estimates the gross nuaiber o( bushels will be far great er limn usual, as the farmers throughout" the. Eastern 0epou wheat belt have planted every avail ably acre In order to get the prlci made bu:v by government reguhY tlon. While ha Mr. Bollins will also visfc. his son, who has recently returned from overseas. Oregon Journal. Professor Visits Myiron B. Hockenberry, a tormoi resident of Portland, but now In structor of sciences at (he Fresno Junior college, Fresno, Cat., is in the city, visiting his ipairents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry. Mr. Hock enberry Is connected with the Ore gon nd Washington Teachers' agency of Ithis city and will devote his sunimem vCAtion to looking aftel Its affsUs in Omegon. Mr. Hocken berry nras connected with La Grande schools a few years ago and is wel' known throughout mis pain 01 in- county. Oregon Journal. wety. pass w adding to in ithout Pleaded Not Guilty Charles Connors, alleged robber of the Haines bank, yesterday ent- ed a plea of ndt guilty to the crime witn wnwn na is cnargca u-ium Judge Anderson. Connors was in dicted on the charge by the Inst grand jury before he was captured, and his trial, unices he changes his plea, will Be held ait the next, ncrni of court. He was not represonteo by legal advisers. Baker Demoarat !1 If yoh liave none, why nt opipi one now' uet entnusiasiic over this matter of saving sane think ing will show how vital it is to you ! United States National Bank La GraMe, Ore. furred the solemn duty of fornilug a set of rjolutkms of he death of oiU- lalo bi oilier, Cluili. t;. aimrra would leDpoeUully submit the Bible Class Met V The Ladies Bible class of the Pre bytefftan church met yesterday after noon a)!; -the home of Mrs. O. L. Mc Dowell, assisted by Mrs. William Bm'liana.n. About clneteen laJlec enjoyed the afternoon. Visitors From Idaho William aiafath and Bister. Mks Josephine Spaeth, are visiting theii brother, Fred " Spaeth and family. Their home is in Notus, Idaho, rnd thoy made he journey to La Grande by motor np. Warm Wentlicr In Portland In a letter received this mornln? from Mis. Vera WattenbenK. she Slates that the weathtr In Portland, for 'the lnt, few days has been very warm, something rather unusua far Portland. "I'LLSAT IT IS." - The best plane to take your car if It does not worlk Uka. It used to. The Standard Auto ftrpalr Shop, corner Adams and Fir. kd.'yCyr. Prop, i Front t need ' 1 f WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU" ABE? It is astonishing how many s women through lack of atten 1 tion are waring corsets that giva more mature appear ; ance to thafirura than if fhould Rive, and coniequent f they appear o be five or ten years older than they are. o ; It ii poasibla to readily Im- prove that condition If yott will t9me tour corset de partment and ret a trial fit- O ting of the MOlET ftont . laced corset O Pauline Lederle Itnvnl Xclclilmrs .Met The -called meeting of he- Royal Neighbors, met yesterday afternoon alt the homo of Mrs. Ralph Wallace nt 21 lis Oak street. There was- 0 good attendance. Itotuiiis to Pendleton Toiu Murphy left this morning In his Ford for his home In Pendleton after visiting at the home of Al An drew's for the pa few days, -to t ten" the Rainbow convention. Mam HomCNtead Kntrlri Md-e than the usual number of homcsteiad filings are being made "I both the La Grande and Vale U. S land offices. Baker Democrat. h'loyd McKennnon Home Floyd McKcnnon returned home Hlila morning on No. 6, from a bus Iness trp o Portiand. A. It. Cherry Sells House A. B. Cherry, living at 1102 Penn- sylftvnta avenue, of this city, Com pleted the sale of his house to Mr Harned cf this cliy. H. A. Harden tHrouh the Geo H. Currey real estato agency has purchased the betuutiful home of A B. Cherry, nine corner of Fifth and Pennsylvania avonue and will take possession the first of the month. MlHxion Hand Met The Mission Band of the Pieshy terlnn Sunday school met yesterda at the home of Mrs. A. 8.- Anderson of 607 Adms avenue. There was h good attendance. Here from Wallow a Bruce Cox. a well known tiavel ling man. -was a visitor In La Grand' today. , lowing Whereon, The iif.at Supremo Rnl for of thiOUnivoive hafc, in his Inflnty wisdom removed from ouir nuuai, iBkn wortliy and 1 esteemed brothor, f has. K. Andrews, and Whereas, his long'Yiiid falthOil mejiibeashlp Iff lliisi society ntakes It eminently bcnt!ng that wo roArd ouV mpprociaition oP, him, thorfu e, be It That the Midden broitlttr frjnl ninoliK a vacimPy n .a s oc)ly realized In i e JiutJ friends of . RraolTtd. "Chat Hrntliy h the bei the decejsou, wo, tlurt'eiveul so grout i-y bo oivuiea t gs well. just tribute rotlior that we drape our hairtor in mourning ior thirty daysi Furtlitinioro, be it RoHoivcdi Thwtja copy o-T those resolutions V' hpread upon the irec onls of tlitsorKaniaatlon. si copy printed in tho Trtral paper, and a copy fomvr.rdort to the beteaved Bistor. L1.7.1K HAWARTH. AIUK GROUT. JANG SNOOK. . Comniiuiee. who doetli all things . KejolveA Tlinit tis to our deiii'toil ire resolved: remprul uiliiildt Ifnlow an tlj mrgln .villi M ied liar- L'xpro-w Jbu a o for EiWd of. our leaves lit will A Ineni-.Ration. sym- ivos ot hope us all by Him s, ...... M roi- - . n Garr Furniture 1 ij o , AUIIlUcUlY ill ' 0 ' ffil II IHirniturc will be scarcer this fall thau at any time since the war started, and there 19 I is no prospect of any iinnjcdiato change for the butter in the market. Gone to KlKin ' Miss Tilly Hiir left Hils mernlng for Klein. Oregon, to wttend funer al of th late Mrs. Wllllitm Fine. Mlp.-loni.rr Sik-Wj to Meet The Women's Missionary Hocleiy of the Presbyterian chiirch wlr niee at the home of Mrs. W. 8 Snook, 1505 M avenue, on Friday a tcitioon at 2:3W o'clock. Gone to Cove Judge J. W. Knowlea snd f 'liil'y .aitoM-it t Cove this morning ti nd the day atthe Cheny i'r, Dr M'oMillan, Dentist, returned. (khico Portland. OM rt Irene O'ConncH left last n gh for Portland, ft spend her Ration She will be gone about two wcf- i NEW TODAY .m.m e (In rlvN Most ntitiiielive lino of nild-aum- When costumers have busied them- selves fur weeks turning out numbers of beautiful and graceful afternoon frocks they come to a place where they take time to explore occasional by-paths of fancy. Then we ore treat ed to a few odd and sometimes amus ing Ideas In frocks of varieties quite different from those that have gone be fore. The late arrivals lend spice to the styles nnd sometimes prove to be the forerunners of new models. After a survey of this season's afternoon frocks the two models pictured here are more than likely to be pronounced odd," -but KMt "10 concession that they arc pleuslng. Satin and georgette were mude for euch other und Join forces in the qunlnt-looklng frock on the figure lit the left of the pleture. A plnlu siilln skirt is the foundation for n short, full tunic of georgette, which in turn sup ports three bands of natln. In the bodice the order is reversed nnd the crepe provides the under portion nml furnishes tho long sleeves. The hort-sleevefl ni-nwint wnlit worn llusint-.sH is lti'ported Gooo: L. M. Jensen, malinger of Hie Ciramle Rondo if.iinber coimpainy's branch establishment In La Grande, ropO'ts that business In his lino in good. Mr. Jensen lies added coal to his line of fuel and for tho handling of tills business scales are being lnstll'fd at the orfico. A spur fiom tho inain line has al.io been cstab llshed to facilitalo Iho delivery of building material and otliu plies lwndled by his company over It has a double row oi small, round, sstln-covered buttons down the front, set very close together. All Its edges are piped with satin-covered cord. This frock must stand or full on Its own merits, as it has nothing In tho way of precedent to leau upon In the season's showings. Tho dress nt the right starts out with a plain skirt of sntln and finishes up with a very short tunic nnd bodice of the sumo material. For once geor gette rrope plnys no part In the story. The tunic Is shorter nt tho left side than nt the right and manages to make place for three hands of satin nnd also contrives to look frivolous. A full bodice and wide, erui-hed girdle lend such n flavor of yonlhfiiliiess to this frock that Its frivolity Is taken ns a matter of course, nnd the deep (lur ing cuffs thnt finish the sleeves prove so unexpected ns to be amusing. mor hats Just ably liilied. A (l ock half prlc eiy. a good pnicu. Ho pun-lint d p;npe--ty In town mid bougns- fniu unit and a cur of woven wuo to fence tin rn.ncli. Ho loft early one mririiln;: nnd it was reported that he had been caiptiired at llurislng'ton. The thieves who stole u nap In La Grande and 'iohbed two stores in Union wfro cav'ured near North Powder by L-e War nick, Klienlff. Tim men iweire l ought to town whore sup-;iihey were searched and nearly all tho stolen goods found. They were taken to Lai Ci-ando where they II be held In tho j.ill to await thCj- Vory reason- ills previously In Grande Miinn-7-n-3t. Ft) It SAI.K 15 aero tiact close In. Splendid buildings, wind mill, fruit house, Ithreo uercs in orchard, balance grain und atfnlfa. On'ei of the hiiaiilirul homo places - near I,u Giiamle. for $B500. BECtllllTY 1.AN1J t SAVINGS CO.. 7-17-al , 1IAY FOR' SALE Will havo some r.inn wheat and iwlld oat hay for sain about three, miles from town Prefer to sell in (lie b hork. Thern , will bo fl.oiu fitly to sovenly-flve tons and want to soil It all tngclh nr. Will mil soil In single umiai Uuil Main Mi. o: write box 004. T-17-at Well at Talmer Mill. Owing to the bad condition of the . trial. city water, the Palmer null author!-1 -Miss lloilio Ui.aliaiu who was li lies have started work on a well itf.me minor hospital tor a tew (lays lor sunnlv the mill men. It was begun slight operation oumo homo lust yesterday and 'is well under way to dnv. If a few of these wells were dug it would relieve the situation im menscly, j. ' . .i week. C. J. Forsst'ioin and family. Ivl . Forsstiom and family, Jim WIIikiii nnd family, Frank Mercer said ftfi.in- Uy uro cauipiiig on Anthony for soni ,l.,..a Thn. at .l..nl., tn i,.l, Going to Seattle. j . vl . .. . , , ., Jack McCarthy and Arthur Ash ,.,.. , ,..,r A ,.,. leave tonight for Seattle, to be ponci,nl, Uol,Tt iilllae'B ond family are till the last of the week. They will1 , . Cathorlna Oieel-. take a stock train down.. Hoturncd From Portland Mrs Krma Miu tin returned yes terday morning from Portland after ! tlir oiikIi North a two week s thut city. visit with -friends in for few days and then go over to Cove and pick cherries during the picking season. Gcorgo Goodtirood und wife passed owtler on their way home from Baker to Union. They spent the 4th in Baker and repm't good time. Will Huddlcton bought 140 crates of chenleli from a man from K-ikIs valley tho other diay. C. J. Law went over II o Sparta to fix up a combine for parties iu thai section. John Cilkensen has gono out- to tho mines to bo gono for sometime. ClwiB Johnson, Jr., is i nonie af tor service In the army. Tho youn man rs glad to be at home oneii mor-;. Doe Leo aiid family are takliu: u arrived in the ten days vacation at Wallowa Luke. city this morning from Baker to visit j Mrs. Lee's brother came after -.ho .u , .!. family In hi car ind they a o plan- Visitors From Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones arrived in the city last night from Portland, to visit at the Joe Jones home for few days. Klgln Victors Hits . Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Mays were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. R. L. Poaii-cb of thh city. They motmcd over. Here From Baker. Misi Gladys. Komig AUTO KXCHANGK Tho best In F.nslcrn Oregon. Two good cars, byclcl.-s, inoloi- cycles, aJI kinds of equipment, doing big hiinincss In sfu'onil bund cars, buidndis already UKtahllulied, field unliniMed. Price $1751). Get busy now ir you wan' a well ortialilialu-il, paying propo sition. SECURITY LAND & EX CHANGE CO. t -- 7-1731 FOR SALE Nearly now 6-pnssen-ger car. Muni bo sold by Fiiiduy ovenlng Call Black 781. 7-15-3p FOR SALE 11104 1st., modorn bun gulow, fivo rooms, Hleeplng porch. Full cement banement wllli fur niico. All city Improvement!! paid. Call or willn Becker Bros-, Fann ers pnoiie, Cove. 7-175tp. FOR SALE Nearly now louring rr, has been nun less thau. 2000 lulleB. limy be seen all 1510 J u rf ar son street. This car must bo sold at once, owner leaving town. Phono Black 781. 7-17-ltp FOR SALE Nearly nw 5-passcn gcr car. Miwt be sold by Fniday ovcnlng. Call Black 781. 7-15-3p WANTED To buy a cow. Call lied 332. fresh mileli 7-lli-31p mm SI with friends. Leaves For Idaho. Miss Lorainc Staley leaves lon'ght for Twin l-nlls, Idaho, to visit with friends and relatives for about ten days. Here From Pendleton. . Mrs. J. Hartshorn arrivrd. in the city this morning from Pendleton. FINK CUTS HI SITU UP RT nlng h go- I lime. Hob Sli itv and wife ha.e boiiglu 3 f.irni ne w- H; nla llosa, C.ii . wlitre t'y mill make their fill it home. Mr. and Mis. 0. It- Tii;l. ?! North Powder visitors on SaMinlay They now live in Baker and u.ic plan nlng to move to California in Hie near future. if 3 a FILMS IN BEfOflfJ KM Browr Camer $?l13 to ! Prcr Came $7.0( Folding Pocket Koddks $8.00 to $68 85.75 OO las 16 S15. PRINTS OUT AT Observer aflvnrtlslng pya. lXY PIXIPI.E V (AMPIV'i Tltll' H VVIMi flMSIILK AMI nop ih MiiiAyr sage HL 7-11-6L o.slOASD.N' IS OPEN north powio:t. Jiiy 1 (Spech.ll North Powder ciijny-d Qsoiim Itement wl-en CT 'was founi' l-fl For Portland. W. R. Collier left a couiQ ofOays teo for Sortla to trnsr uumuu s V r O that a lOin r-""si-nliiig bliuself to q be a mn of money o-d giving lt: 1 natQ anrcoi ge Moore was a faki: I He bousia iQ-icb0! Q'.lcli he palpV La Grand . n - 1LOIK THAT WILL MAhg a pie,le this must lc good. Voiowill find that our BLUE STEM, flour is just what ou yant. It mixiO well, ncs, 10 O as ly kncadiol and bakes fine, Prr.. l.:....n ,.r ri,-l, nit, crui. ' ' " Milling Co. Priiftioally every iiianiifat'turer, both east . aiilwest, is sold up far beyond capacity for the he'xt year. ... t stock is a furthe iiue to buy is right how, while our ilete and before the prices take TheV -niiii iidvanee. ii- hi. i tVur si t sirli 1. L lieiiiein spot cash a ' iilan inakes .niakt! purthi you money- do not ask you to pay the lore. Our partial payment pie and easy for you to id buviny; now. will s"ve u4 use I our ireoii ai v,arr s V s MONUMENTS ""c " ' ! I ., I'.--' -t BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE & GRANITE CO: Mounment Makers of Quality, . K 1502 S Ave., La Grande, Oregon. ' ARCADE FRIDAY -SATURDAY 10,000,000 Lout n K. Brady ttmtt M M.AlCOttft r.mout btort. . warn women TODAY ONLY- ..Q.P. SlIIUI-KY MAKOX AND KWN'KSToTKL'AX In o o "GOOD BYE BILL." 11 i 0 Mi e Oi