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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1919)
RrXTAY..Ti:LVi7.lO!fl 7H33 cguiiDAT MORNING OBS -a o o i.. SAVE '-THE-PIECES !ul if -ta-Iiiii;. happen to lusctlt m, (fci not "deride that vour less. Jiciiii'iiiijiT us- b ran replace o'Vi'ii t'oc licci's, aiul w iww vi;:u)THK.fl a lAix I!i;ttku Til an ;:v. it is a f';"-t. hat vft- have imt failtyl ift a siffiylo insiaii.-e t uia?,ta hi . hetti-r iliaii i!iv?, w ith oi! ()y-Agct !yic Welding apparatus Y injf tliiiifsantls el' dii!l:ft-s to mill men, ranch nei, fyrincrj and ;u ownei s ini his u ay. We weld ;iny break atl Imiiii up broken a in parts, anil .r,i Jiiii i: ilupe-o to lireak, which ; when it vas r.ew. proof tls Other it onr v'ld;ug makes tin' aiii !i 'Vt'l- kt-n pari are sav in niii ! lllist- n knvw i: (! ihur Hat on vse it wouki nevttr nave Jr'?en. WE ARE'F.QfJTPPED tfODO MA CHINE "WORK OF ALL KINDS AVc have a.Tain added to urwdrcad very nio'dcrn. equipment. ' This tii:' wo have instiled a nvw .-rhiJtHI shap Vr Hat surface jMaiu-r." Our plant - thoi'oPivkfv manned l.iv expert wjiiSnioHi whoso work is nhsolutelv iiuaran' d Ovr I.':;idc Battery. Service Is Set tiding Our Special Attention. More Than It Lver Did Bi-injj us your Rpttics when thov need n---li;!ii;i, and poiih1 iicrc v. hcn wii ni'cd new ones, rvcidfi Battery Srrvh-i- is famous' the country over ;-V( m'nki' it famous heV. 1 our speoulVttention. The ;Jiovc departments Welding, Machine AVork and Hair- rv Si'rvii-i" our business. Wc arp nmre and more s ii'i-iai!iit'j;. upon !ivi the . ! i i r i' i u tliinn m A, l i ni- f, . I- i,jii ii iinenl t(i.ni!iL"e om- sliim nnii-i H'ii.i(il .mi,! -onscip:t'i!t!y dripping our automobile accessory lines, with the e :eept iuii i batter'v service. 'oiiseqiiently wc ask you to note the change in ihr-mine of our Imis'uh ss from the Lcighton (iarage to the Leighton Welding & Machine Works Washington Avenue R. W, LEIGHTON . La Grande, Orgc Proprietor. .in v ihf lmi t.e o U.mio mm- to tit-in. -id cojinreium t.iOitii-i fuel ii i lute esthii; to n.Pe lh.it though travel i . ii riii j'ti;s hivt'tiited hy the. vv.ir Unit condition!; have tartly iemm,,l ty ihv xovomnv n'.t (mafii 'f y 'i'' nmt. Tiiis wilt & the uuii .is Jjon com-pi.-ttQ. v9n luwp t5.(nit will uvuty tt OeMiiiH' il'.t'i- Uht pit" ami pui'li'hs i(y tiit uiais. Trains culo of i.ml tliUKii l- (ij-Jiixlu ;ir riu-ndoj viiry Uay, li both duy cam ami slp't'ij. Tlioli .- u-affic on M?t- Ini'.iuli li:' ioVu! Iowa, rounty juiftits rontinu 's luavy and ti'-t lu'.wly h ansttr.tUHl tn ' itkuK stM'vtf to irtiatt in trj iu'M'iy usod by travelers to tisU'rin1. iH.ilo pitintM ttiut .Ihroucli to fipn kane oliur Vasi:fni;ton jxnts. Tuu.'iriLij pasii lln-ouj)) from Hi t!;:st nM!i! thr.t co. Uitioss .ttv vo: j ttttu-li t!ie Ham al! mr (U vyimiry Vlioi r-iiiof 4 Uu ur strain H't to di'maml in ptHiplc a c i-H,i! ' aniouiit, of t':,i!hin wttiih iV.vy laUo by Ki'llin :;ty from- (in- of Xirt wIht? tiny ti;ru tMHn Krir.dliw; liitnl fit;- the pa.'U ronple of yo.tr : mid .ct'titim HWiiy i;ito mtw cmuitiy iijuI niiKtnp jn'w p'ople . for n f'v; w-ifks. tUiiiMHt; far miwHy mi xl ttV.his is laxt'd to tlif lumt day utior day. avcoK in and nk out, aud it i.i nfi.Mi tin' cw'! on tin trans-euiititU'ii-tal t'oads that ltabis mKt Si'l.ct Mieir route not inucii by their own wishes as regards the country tbt " would MJte to Bte or tlie h horlnes' of t lie i'oad as by their chances oiijnu sleeping cat at cnniinodatluiif. O. L "Vh, A- ins ! ' '. v, r-i nne r. tiie e fLM'-..Xcv; On lu'en.Joh pJ'-rin-' Th,- -i V. t -i -1. .- f !-v.-:'QJ. O ornvpii f.ttirtt't0 -m rnit.3. o Oil Hotel j'ouri.A.vn, okno.N Most comfortable ?.::d Five Minutes jFrcra Anywhere $1.50 AND UP home like hotel in Port ' land. Garage in Cc:v.-.cct!on, MANY TOURISTS DRIVE THROUGH S' OITI !T n MA.()i:nV !' ( si i.s I.Uinhoinieii at 1o Plan (1 IV 1 v te To Wotk 1 ( luclv A. .M. t 1 w .'1 Alt - II". 1 .;at hi Tut ftiay i.kaiw. Mis hinii in Spo-w.-ddiitK and . ;..;tt:u theii m the fcr ioai :? a Uit ai-'i'l i-:.ir,y liieiidf s in seiulini? 1 i",vty w"dri. V.'. V. Coniioi t Wellies. I !,aiit Tuesday nfternoou in whirl ! both tewnis, . wej the home hoys-" ; whfn the Perry team crossed batsj with the ma i lied men In a game, jiiei?. Most of the players tn the team I of benedicts hadn't played any bat lor about ten years, but even at thai' they gare the boys some wotk to de before they came out of the scrim maRo ahead. Oelalaxer pitched fot ttie boys -and Hanson and West occu pied tlte box for the married "boys'. The married lineup'wus: Katon. Han son, Sion, Luimju, Robi'tson, lialeii Hoe. West; Pohrninn and Murray Th boys had OelHl&ger, Mattott, Nickens, Stoddard, Johtiunsen, Allen. Cain, Allen and OelslaRer. Final score 6 to 3 3. Another nam1 in Mlatcd for Fiidiiy afternoon at o'clock. MILLS TO KIN NIGHT SHUTS. Charles Watkins, district represen tative of the Loyal Legion of Loggers j many a neison and Lumbermen, with headquarters atjde: oonmrr I ji Krjinflp. ti in Portland to obtain af ot h Utiai ! men to operate extra shifts In Eastern Orejron sawmills. The mills at !.a Grande, Baker and Enterprise will nut on a nijrht shift. The demand foi Eastern Oregon white pine is so jrveat da j fn;ti;iiec5 l.jyal Or t'.l that the mills are unable to fill their orders when running a single shift, says Watkins. Oregon Journal. PERKY, J.ily J. La tt.au i-dauyhte-' wii.-i m to Frank Hlv h Maxinu La II .;u kune at the hnio tlie young ctsdji home in tlwi il v will foliow !:is : r man. Mis. i-,:r!i:::; in Pc.rry join the y coiiffi'f t!ilati':i 11 ' LelKhton at went to La I:an.!t! evening where the Into the my:;: : t-? ( der of Moose. At a sp-ici.'.ily ( the Four L u -a 1 ' .' o nfiilit a vote w :. whether the, iren v ; their time fr ' -imi.i 7 to 8 and by ; ile hour was left j;t 7 a. n to 7 was nad 1 -pi liu wlwn th company pt.nted inniiiiiu a iyM shitt and ti. l.b,.-.e. l;i;e the earl! hours so w .li that tbc-y deid-d U keep it up. Master Chester Thompson atriv tl'tho Herald. His father Is a nttnisuv home Monday fioin I s 1-j where hi ;in() formerly lived in La Grande. had been tor ih: pat n itp; - of wr'kc Halser He-aid. visiting wnu :e"; :.. chrs.er ay;j - it was too hot even ; enjoy vj.iitins J Mrs. Ed ivtlini: unA . v tUnr-MiterSt ! 1 1 i i Piuipii: OS Mil ' WHIM LMiil and Ton rNt 'I'l-avcl Ale Both (ieil.v Haul to iel Sleep Jiitt t nr liex'i v.tiion- xoth:k TO WATFIt SEitS At a met ,t inn of the cliy commis ion h Id F-iday evening. July 2 5 Mil',, ii was oinlered by resulutioi, of the (-'uiuinKsioh, thiii until fuitli er notice water from the city muhis itiiild be ust'd for L rivaling pnrpwe or spi inkling lavvtus only as fullnws liejiinning Sunday, July 17, nil water nsts residing iti odd mini be rei hatmes to use -water for rrff;a lin or sprinkling on odd days of the month, and ail water wsets r?tbJmj. liomes to uso wa sp; Inkling on th, and to uso' I water for thee purp'ises tietween 1h- Mioii.s of fl p. in. and H p, in. only. j Vitila'ioiiH of this oriler a'e, n M'KK! J' dir the city 01 diiuuu c. punishuhlnj by a fine and the iduminfe off oT wa ter. f , X BLACK. Water Supt. JOHN FOl.l.lMil, City Manager. 7-2i-:tt. WANTFO Waitress) f Home 10s taurant. J G A firsjlcss Tliire p3."!eo you , iitt your od iu tiie conkt-r hel'sre goiiijj to Chun-ii r -;in:i!: au.l whi-jj yviicoxa homo a liclii-imis imnt, tviuk'r aijii juiry. awaits you and t'.jat not a!l, there is-a .saving of more than Si) per cent of fuel cos- su::!ptio!i. i EJ FURNiTUR Phone Klat-k 1241 L'est Prices Paid for Used Furniture, ojv will Exc3:avi?e for New. EXCHANGE Fir and Jeffoi-suii TRAVEL (151 1 I 1 IliCCiiiv"",:;;:; WIS fltki tJlll.WKVM,,. f,. ii,,.,,, rui,,,a Ouf4" OnSEIiVKR ADVERTlSllin will brine result. Air w.ns m i: i Trac! on 1!i. jeeordin;: to O. 1 i- iIkui Ha- in :t inn! v.iil n;iiK (!il- yv.M, W . n'Mri.-ils is in-i;v -;us !i:;V(- liilijwti ful a;ul p.li'ti'll! ly mi wiiil r.;! 'f'fu y.jIhi?:-1 lui tfHj.Mt lraVi-5 i , 5K' i-ifliOCH V. ii' ll'.O Don't forKi't tiliout t1ios; prntly llo.(w of tho vory luii-Ht Htutlonoiy lit ill lati'si tints. Von will riml thi-m ;it .silvcrtlioni's. Dly 7-2 a-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE GRANDC.OWfGON, ni(-tillK or !i last l-Tlday n TO d riiti . i il lo i-han.U ! : v irk froni ie- v.Ho tin t i. 'I'lin c-hauK" I NOT DKAl) AS .ItKI'OltTKn Some tlmi'. aco the Herald pnli- i liflied a lller from Coloindo an-jnonni-iiiK Ilio dt-utll of lliik Ki-herts. i who was siiid to be well known in nuker. Tiie letter slated that lie had fallen from a cliff and was Initaiuly Hulled. Biit Dick Roberts mrived !ln Baker a few days spo and wants I to find (lie person who sent ont Hie iienort, as he knows nothinn about he incident, except what he naw 1:- t y t 1 IS I is'ft .V.! IV TEU i- ( 'ON S VM V A TU JN is important. It i.s made possi ble by vuleaniyJiig which pro longs tbe life of old, worn tires nndj tubes and avo'd.s the neces Jitv of buying new one -4 at fre iM'jit -intervals. iHxr vtilcaulzeis are espei-iaHy siiifU'd experts in tiie-conservation. If it is al all p.-MiMe to .-ave that tire, we eanido .t. A, E. KEL LY 1306 JEFFEHSOX AVE. IX IIOIINGNKAMP IIUU.D1NR 7 3 Miiiicr.-crAc:Ici:i arc coc!ca v.I'.Ii todr.y. Fcrt-.r b:' .-.::.-i;:r.:A.---:a core bi: vcur i.:.z. j Emr Have a Fit Have you.ever longed for a suit wlueh fits cv- j cry lino and curve l your bodyl llavo you j wished for ike stylo and exelusiveucss f eloUies made 1'or you and you aiuuei . j Then wmo.io mc for your Spring 5iit. S Lamm & Company, phienpo, u house wnh an a- tional i-eputatin i'oi; quality elothes, sire uiak- nig eloUies season after scosou for many of La i rv Hli tlie rnast rarcuii, norurnto irieasuremcntg I and a virtual Idue-prlnt d' your form which I ) fuinif-b tliem, tite cut mid t nlor your suit with paiiist.-ikmg care U;uJ msiut hein a eomljina j lion of style, verfiA-t fit, quality nd durability J at a price wiihiu i houviwh of tha most modest I poclccthook. -see irr v7i:;dcv The Wardrobe' re d-owii '-; f ien.l:' Gladys and Ma v-.-.v.i from Hilr-ard Sur.day in Perry. Jutliring ftom tV- numbrr of an! I omobiles wh -fh pa : hroiu'h this ; place ejveiy ciay. almost ev-y on. ' carrying n c;tn.p:nir outfit, one vould intaiiin tbat' everybody wa. ; on their way U the co.:t. Th 'y in Fords, laiv tuiriim c,i s, t:nck:; and with 'tr:;;! r.s and about on ( hundred rucii uuti'i' p.iss throu; Pen y every t'ay. j Several pai iirn w. r out last Sun j day luokinp for the : i i y hnchlelK-r i rles, but w,:h -::t fu'p-s, in j cleaning nunihe s of she p cnuins Oi the mniintain- ha-.;Ujout de.--t royei! ! the fruit In the l eclon. Loral baFc'-itll fanr enj(yed u CHICESTtR S FILLS 1ft t J T.k. r, oik IV t V Tl - rtf iirurf.i. - i. f-a i-. iw -Trrtv Union Motor Co. La Grange, Oregon ! K'''! C;:?r7wr ' h to Ilans 0::t ' VOvO i ' j I . bee!dow ihe -jj i. t t .-i ttt a r-lrxT-KT r ir-TT-iiTn t if "'. J ; El ; ; this possble. '- fj ?A . , ' t . . ij -r: v-ii'ii -y--' v i ' -:- v.i& it. c,c v'o have i:it scvc i a-a iavitid fyf 1 j II s . , -j, ij vI'M naH FfcfeOif lr,'-'..-ll'-' mmSmm ' Now in stock, new LIEEHTlf r.il OVERLAND CARS, also a number of BARGAINS IN CAH3 of following makes: KISSELL, FRANKLIN.j' OVERLAND, CHEVROLET, MAXWEnL, FORD. A Full Line ef Tires and Accessories. GARAGE AND -REPAIR SHOP r- a II II r- .-. ' . j- 4 ; 1 t rLOUR THE LAYER CAKTI Ude wTtb our fif.UF, STEM Jour will be lighter and better o than any you eve, baked be fore. The (Wri o f.v? and perfectly l!ender the layers bake penly and quickly j-raKey compipi The flavr. Others kn.- it frono s ' t ' v . -. j t w 0 00 vr;dr:o- i i) exiwrience. Wiy not yi .,! O.J ta!. -JO COP if.ti'T I w V7 ta Grandq Milling, 60. ft -CO- 1 A O w o o e o ea o 00 OS o A (6 t . t