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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1919)
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919 o o L CIKANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER. o a o 0 o c0 o OSS DrugNSt ore Tba PretfrtpUo Store, ' : LOCAL f OMtime tlilwn Hack on Business G. H. Rusli, whose handiwork ft legend in the building game of Ext ern Oiegon and who constituted many of tne good building In Bak, er and fca Graned, Is here fioiii As toria where his family le now locat ed. Mr. Ruh says Asfwia has about fivo million dollars worth of hUlldlng ready to go and that Ithe fish town at the end of the Columbia Is mighty brifck id full of money. . Kat"n People on UukIiipw Ti Frank Hooker and Confcad Hooker, ,of Wwa, and William A. Miner of Westtphalla. Mass., are in the city -Inspecting their interests. They are stockholders In some of the lumber ,1 companies' here. ( Enterprise People in City ' O. M. Cunningham and wife, of Enterprise aire here f or a short vis i It. Mr. Cunningham is one of the - large sheep owners of Wallowa coun ty. Many Attend the I'la.vk- Sale ; ' Quite a numb from La Gfiande :' attended Ithe Charlie I'layle sale to Tdey. Mr. rtayle nave a public sale J jo get rid of some of his surplus ;. eiiulphuent. ) La Grande People at Cove -. La Grande was well represented at .. the- Cherry fair yesterday. There 4 were many motor parties that went over last night to attend the dance. Everyone reported having a jolly time. Visiting in Pendleton ; V Mrs. Jay Van Burcn, of La Grande, : is a guest in Pendleton at the home ol Mrs. S. R. Thompson. East Orcgon ' ran. Kntrrprlse Indies on Way Home ' - Mm. W. R. Holmes mil M:s. C. N. Millor passed (through La Grande this morning on thoir way home to Enterprise. They had been visiting In Pol tland for a fow days. M'ulla Walla People Vlxitlnff Here Mr. and Miis. Blalno Geer, of Wal . la Walla, are visiting Judd Geer and , family of Cove. Illuine Is in the -. moving picture business in Wulla Walla, Home From Portland ; " Vincent Palmer returned home this ' morning from Portland, where he has . been for the past ten days. ' Here From Portland ; R. C. Mosclcy, representative for the Portland Oregonian, was in the city . yesterday transacting business. : Home from Portland Dr. Ray Logan arrived home this morning on No. 6 from a short buk ness tii ip to Portland. Hunt. Bollons Hack Supt. Wm. Bollons apiivcd hoina this morniag on No. 6 from a busi . ness to Porttland. Hero from Baker - Mr. Kennon and son, Walter arriv ed In the city yesterday from Baker, enroute to Wallowa. linker Jinn Visits 1 Grande j R. K. Blevans. a welf known Ba- ir crtien. Is in the city on business. 11 vu WJI SRrSXLLABZAKlii M 1U 0 o PRIS01 i. o 9 In "k "JDaring ancP Dynamite, Two Reel Comedv. Uirao to linker Q . John E. Anderfcon left (bis mann ing far Baker, Oregon, to deliver u new truck whch he received today. The carloud out tj uks camo in this morning, and he gxpetla a new car load of touring care next week. Slight Drop in TeiOiieratOite Yetttorday and Itoday have been blessed with cooler temperature. In far 144 lii!it tlre iwas a rathor aisunut uiojj in temperature. To Ii , ysv Tar Verne Anderson of ho Maxwell ,Scrvice. loft last night fo Portland, to drivejiomo ' nar Chalazia oar. Hewill retrn M few day. arlr rial rtt , That bura lar that was. arrowed kt week atood. trial and lvad ex amination and a bound over to the g rand Jury. Motors to Katn-aviwa CliarJe Bohnonkaiup left this morn ing In biB car for Wallowa, to trans act buBlnoss for a few days. Here from Portland Miss Edith Hoyt arrived in the city a fow days ago to visit at Ithe Ed. Thomas home for a short time. Gone to Huntington Ed Master, mechanic at Ithe O. W. R. &. shops, and Ed Thomas, left I this 'morning far a business trip to Huntington. Horo from Walla Walla Mrs. Ethel Garfield Scott arrived in the city last night td visit at the home of Mrs. Honan. Mhls. Bcott 1b a resident of Walla Walla. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT. La Grande, July 16, 1919. To the Honorable Commission, City of L Grande, Oregon. Gentlemen: I have to report for week ending July 12, as follows: .Receipts Water rent ......$1,704.64 Imp. Dist. Installments 1009.3? Imp. Dist. Interest 361.31 ja1aBlaBls1t1satf Swan Down Cake Flour Prevents Cake Failure....... Swansdown is CBpccially in-t'pai'fd for cakt' baking; it makes finer, lighter bread and whiter, cakes; conies in 50c packages. If you bake bread, use American Beauty Flour First shipment Celery today Expect Cove Loganberries next week Xew Potatoes, wliite variety, 4 His. -e, Lse Sani Flulsh t keep that toilet bowl clean Tillamook Cheese 5Jc lb., New York o'Oc lb Cucumbers from lOiVo l"e inch Harrington Hall Cofrke cost lc per cup Fresh Graham, Rye, iJhisiii ibid French Bread Canned Artichokes, reatlv toVeiTe Now getting good qualitV (irlen Apples Can deliver Cream with 1-Jc cups ot Cottage Cheese, fresh. PHONE MAIN 80 PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY STAR I i HE BKILLIANX XEW STAR LLA DEAN Her Woaderf ul : dure SILK-LINED BURGLAR" Licenses 3COM Building permits ... .9 1.51 Electrical permits 3.50 Rents of houses 10.00 Suimliea sold ......'. SAO o - " Total 13,134.1s Disbursements For Imp. bonds paid $2,000.00 bnp. interest paid ... Special Int. a . . 500.00 .j,i4iw; ...1'0.00 ... 1.00 Park warrant Total Ftvm Recorder's Office Receipts from fines Pound f aes . -. Total $11101 Licenses Issued For ngpcnrn wa gon, 1; taxi, 1; rooming houe;, i; building permits, 3. . For bills allowed, $1,436.04. From the Police Department. Ar rests for tht week, 3; one for state, and two for traffic .violations; fine imposed, $215.00. '. From the Street and Water Deuirt menU. In rddition to the rec.-.lar work, sprn.kling at the Park and on strocts leading to same; rei.uir of crosswalks in various parts ol the city, and r!mp el of w.k and 'iru-l.lers .from streets. Two men went over the Beaver creek pipe line and made re- Hairs where nerpssurv in the nhnnn line as well as the water pipes. All of the air valves and blow-off valves on this line are now in working order and everything possible has been done to try and increase the flow of water from Beaver creek. We are endeavor ing to have the meter installed at the city reservoir in order that we may determine exactly what amount ot water is delivered by the Beaver creek line. This will probably be done by the end of the present week. It is hoped that in the meantime the order made by the commission restricting' the amount of water used for irriga tion will enable us to supply domestic needs without using river water. Re spectfully submitted, JOHN COLLIF.R, Manager. grycjjry orders bifiafitfaaawS -SATURDAY BUXUAi " A . , j, . 'he latiot aivefitures of 9a Boston Jilaclde, ftovable cniok of Tl' 0ftetiJ Bojk stories. I: Five disabled men of Lane couu-'llne. ty C. B. Cioss, W.1 T. Acaty, M. D. Leavltt , J. T . Burgess and Fred Crosby havo signed up with ho government for vocational tii-aiulng. A WANT AD will do ft. o 1,1 : jNEWTODAYj WANTED TO RKjNT A seven orj eight roomhousl.f Call Main 728 or Main 22. V 7.-18-3t WANTED KKers and boanfers, 90,5 Sprite St., liMlin 787. . 7;18-6t,p TOR KENT kosra rViJ ipart , mailt Call tea Ml. rf 7-17U IOH SALK-I Ten aay rail male calf. L. W. REDHBAD. 7-1S-3IP Host atratlva llasj 4 nild-M-mer hats just affrfeca Very reiaou ably pMcod. All nu-ttf provioiuly In mock halt price LVf Craado Millin ery. V 7-17-3t. t have a number ef lots which I will sell ifor colh or will trade for good piece of land In north end of the Sand'ridge. There are HV ee lots in Portland on slirect cur line and corner' lot, 100x125 feet, with large lull thereon, one block from car. I WILLIAM A.. BRADY (pre$enti . ' . . I LOUl'sa hri. A.lCOtt'8 Pamout Story - ga 1 w I t Miy ; : j a i iiiiii in in r .... nun A Moving Picture of smiles and tears, for every man and every woman and every child who loves and laughs. More than t2,MK,l M M have been read liy many of persons, 1 e Today in La Cu-uudo. two lots In lmbler, four lots aim tU.ee houses In Summorvltlo and one lot hi Stockton, Calif. Total $12, 800. Apply Mrs. JiOilurlck Mt'Ken iha Siiiiimorvllle, Ore. 7-17-iltp FILMS ' Brownit yameras $2.3 to $7.7: Caiadra 97.00 tt-$15. Toldins Pockt Kodaks $8.00 to $68 IN merom iai k s copies of the booli times that number 9Uno two lots t I 1 r " -ADDED ATTRACTION- Chester Conklin and Louise Fazenda "THE VILLAGE SMITHY O o " A Two Reel Mack --ToiBorow 0 G& The ax , of savu and thrift; incroase four E'dng eayihil. "We offer you tlio fit of our largo banking facilities Jong cfffit'rionce. t LA GRANDf NATION AL BANK Cayittl gd Sui MEMBKli FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. Sound, Ruliablo and Progressive How niueh niorc'wonderfiil and appeal ing than the printed word is the story of iMeg anil Jo and Mct li and Amy, brought to life on the screen! . . Imagine the incident where Jo cuts off her long trcscs to save her mother grieL . Picture it in cold type and then in tho warm, living movie. " . In Bennett Comedy. ARC p 0 D O- Habit $2413,000.00 a . I o . o o o ),. , j--o 0 ;' Vi i o o o WK & 99 O ' o