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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1919)
ARCADE . TONIGHT PAUUNE'FREDERICK .. IX-. "OUT OT THE SHADOW." " iiow mad a thing is tl.e uiiwars wanted jenlmisy of a brutal man! J...1. "l :...,1.V t. i-1 null luuiciiiii liuiuri'iiu v iiiuiis- ;o Klamath Falls, Oregon, where Mr. ; Ravcnsrroft will attend the Elk's i convention next week. They are making tno trip In their car. O All May Splash AKain Tomorrow Good news to pour cweltering mor tula ia tho amiAinriMiicnt of Socio 0.ry Cramer of tlie0V. M.0C. A. that the city management has given him permission to fill his swlmmie tank up again. Sinco tlio ban went on water for othor purposes (Ban drink Ing a short time ago tho tanks at the and tho Kiks' clfflj have beat I quite dry, and with hot days coitfc ing again tha reopening of thcni will ;orifig pleasure and relief tia many at the close of the day. Tho regular swimming classes will 1 resumed at tho "Y" toiu,orriw and all mcmberi are asked to be in attendance. ..J OR caner imsb; to his death. Vnd- 's hate and it hid "A SON Two Ked ifld V A HUK.i . 1 V uomeay. FRIDAY SATURDAY "WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In "THE SILVER KING" "A Paramount-Artcraft Special. And "CUPID'S DAY OFF" Two Reel Sennet t Comedy, with BEN TURPIN. Frrlpht Subject to IVluy ' Following strikes, wliich have started und are still nottig on among the railway shopmen tu various parts of the couiUiy, and with the poss ibility that many othor centre3 may be affected, the following notice has been sent from hend'iuurters to the local freight npent: "Mffeotlve at once and continuing until further : notice all freight of every descrlp tlon, in car or less than' car load I lots, will bo accepted subject to do lay, on account of the recen! strikes'" 1: LOCAL Autn Races In linker ' i.Red Williams from La Grande is in Bakor today arranging for nuto lnobile races to take place horo on August 17. The following cars are entered; The Maxwell, Mitcholt and a Ford special from Pendleton. : He ha3 a few "prospects for en tries froai Baker which will bo an nounced later. Mr. Williams Is an expert driver and motorcycle racer and will put on some motorcycle side car stunts, bcsldo driving ono of the cars In the races. Baker Herald. from Newport News, Va. He visited in rendition and Portland on the way. Mr. Horstiuan hold the rank of chief yeoman when disenrolled Returns From Portland Miss Hardinbrook, local milliner, returned this morning from Port land, where she had been investigat ing tho new styles In women's late lall millinery. Motoring to Klamath Falls Mr. and Mro. J. F. Ravcnseroft nnd little daughter Jane, arrived in the city yesterday morning enroute Were Victors From Kntorprisp Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noal, who are spending the summer at Enterprise, came in last ovoning and remained until this morning. Mr. Neal who Is the city enginoor, is handling a con tract in Enterprise for the laying of sewers. 1 Married In linker Allied H. Hnskins of La Grande and Miss Zona Uranium of Baker were married yestorday evoning at the Presbyterian parsouagc. Rev. Wil liam Westwood officiating. Baker Democrat. Russell Taylor Funeral Friday Tho funeral of Russell Taylor, who died Wednesday. August 6th, will be hold on Friday, August 8th, at the Island City M. 14. Church. Serviced will be held at two o'clock, P. M.. and Interment will bo inado after' ward i:: tho Island City cemetery. Cove,-where thoy will visit friends and relatives for a few days. , , Police Have Busy Day 0 A motor party of gypsy tourists stiO-'k to$n today, coming from Pen dleton, whence they departed a coupiu of days aito at the urgent feivitation of the chief of police. Thejohad not Wallowa county on n fishing trip. They will be gone about a week or ten days. o Tourists Numerous Evoiy day there are cars all over tho continent here.. This morning there was a Ford touring car packed nnui Hllvnrtlinrii'a dint; atom, from been here long when, they got inurMiisliulltown, Qowu. 0 trouble, one ol them taking ten dollars from a till while a companion rctuj the till owner's palm. They were arrested and brouiSit to the police station, four women, in th?ir strangely colored cos tumes. The chief was going 0 lock them up, but they all dlared thej had left their baties at the 'park where their caravan was resting. Tho chief had to become nursemaid for r time, rounding up the stray young sters and getting them and their SnotV era together preparatory to sturtinr, them' on their way. A couple of men, were with tho party, hut a ctyiplc of the husbands werp said bo be at the war. The outfit was given 30 minute to raise a dus't cloud between the city and themselves, and it was evidently al! the time they needed. The police court had another ense to deal with of a local nature, the offen ders being two men who were arrested last night at a house of ill fame, ami the woman who ran the house. The men were fined $25.00 euch und thn woman sentenced to 10 days in jail and paroled on her promise of good behavior. New Shoe llciali-iiig Shop Coming to La Cirunde from Em mett, Idaho, Jos Klncald and J. B. Stang have opened up 'or businosa in tho Now Foley building under the name or the U. (S. Shoo Repair ing Company. No Need for Flag to Sag. A device that prevents a llag dis played on n horizontal polo fi-om be coming taiiKled Is ilwerlbed In the Popular Science Mngnr.lnc. It Is a wire rod that 'extends along part of the lower edge of the flag, 1o which It Is Iwlil In place by a clip at each end. For large tings a hook passes through one of the eyelets of the flng. Silly Season Now Opened. Auctioneers have a nod way of ro celviug bids. Boston Post. WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery, 3 cents a pound. Fourth Engineers Here I.ast Night About 205 members of the 4th Engi neers passed through the city 'last night en route to Cump Lwis for dis charge. The men had seen over in months overseas service. Dallas En loc, a former La Grando boy, was one of the number. Over From Union Wiley Blanchett, a well known horse rider of this country, is in the city to day spending the day with relatives and friends. Here From Eugene Miss Essie Skene arrived in the city a few days ago from her homo in Eu gene, Oregon, to spend a few dayr with Judge J. W. Knowlcs nnd family. Here From F.ntcrprlse Mrs. Leonard Scriher and sister, Olivo Juris, arrived In tho city this Stewart, Delbei t' Fuller, Clark and mottling from Enteprise t-:irouto ta'I-.dward Klt7.e.eraltl. left, youerday f)l (oing on Fishing Triv Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stai-kluml and family of Cove, accompanied by Dave FILMS IN BEFORE Preserve Your V.CE1 PRINTS OUT AT Ups and Downs of Life. o Mildred had been watching the pn perhnnger with so much Intercut that he did little that escaped her ffyiO When he left the first nh-l.f ha i..rt all his tools, Including Bovernl ladders, odium him, r r,,ct Unit excited Mil dred very much. As ho aved goofl night to her she called frantically to him : "Oh, Mister Papcrhaager, you're fiO-otUng all your ups and downs.O Dally Thought 0 Whatever Is, Is In Its causes ust A-jdea, -a Uis for Tea Lssvss. , Tea leaves nro ortR used to darj en carP-ls, hut they should not be wet or left lying about long, or color ninyoenme out of the earn Tea leaves, however, are valuable various other purposes. Btora th for llirca or four days, soak them t. pall for nBout an hour, then stn! OT the water, which Is Ion cxcell wash for 1 varnished paints I makes them look cquoY to new. The Observer furnishes and prlrS Butter Wrappers. Jo'-nnUngVOBsirvcr. Msln 3T. WANT AD 4tl,an It. Carr Furniture Company TJIU IIOOSIKKKi greatest lalior-.savinj years to lighten the Inn Arrests More Numerous This Year Records at tho city hall of the police department activities during the month of August this year and last year show that thli ty-two arrests were made this year, as against seventeen Jnst year. The extra stringency with which the force in enforcing traffic regulations likely accounts for much of the increas.', as twenty-ono of the arrests last ( month were tnoso or oncnning motorists. $3500 in fines was col lected during the first six months J of 1919. where only 1900 was col-; lected from wayward ones during the first six months ot 1313. Cool-Bradley Wedding At tho home of the groom's father, Harold Cool, 1312 O Avenue, last Sunday afternoon. Walter D. Cool and Mls3 Nettle Viola Bradley were quietly united in marriage. 'Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor of the Methodist Church South officiating. The young couple have takon up housekeeping on O Avenue, and many friends wish tnem ali happiness in their new home. Tho groom is epmloyed by the O.-W. I MIT BUSINES mill a h in . II MINI mi m mm am m not' o i ft I It your kitchen is l one see lis aliout it at show you all the advailtiiy joy by having one of these CJI KN pABlNHT is the vice ii'6hieou in recent en of housekeeping. ilreatfy equipped with , iifd we will gladly Inch von will en- binets installed. irtl ey s The HOOSIKIJ KITCJIION CABIN ET ia tho original in this class of furniture and still ia tho hest one on the market. All others are sulisti' tides nd imitations, and are inferior both in workmanship and arrangement. These essential articles of, kitchen furniture art! made in several styles and models, sellijig ufc prices ranging from $53.00 to $73.00, and remem ber, you don't have to have the spot cash to buy one of these fine cabinets, or any other of our great lino of Furniture, lings, Stoves, Phono graphs and Household Hardware. Our plan of easy payments is the easiest and sanest way ofi buying it. Two Days Left-Friday and Saturday Use Your Credit at Carr's Hero From Wallowa ' Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Brund. ac companied by Mrs. Urund's mother. Mrs. Herron. arrived in the city a frnm Wallowa. Mrs. Herron ... thlo ninnine for Los Will ie- , ... AnKeles. California, where she will visit relatives and friends before f,a inK to her homo in the east. Willie in this city they wore gue o' and Mrs. Ed uoouuk i ..." i;...i..ru 1 li i trcl l'reslileiit- At the, meetinK held Monday nlcht.l of the Rescue H030 Company of La 1 Grande. Lot SnodKrass wai ij- .. ,.,v..prt Cat Foley who has held the position for a number of years. Jim O'Neal pulled down the honor of being First i.'ci.iHnani. with Art Weagel as accoim tenant. lMnnl. I.nnrli at tile I'nrk i The Adult Bible Class of -the Ural M. K. ' unurcn " .i thn church al K Yunch Riversi,la;rark on Friday evenlnK. Aum ' 1, .i and the-young peo- ' k th., committee to :lt hY 'C. A. promptly - j :16. "t: :.h ha. m timer nuiim, . . O. n.vi- for the 8 I ) J,mn.d to La Grande uday Red Cress winds up the Sale. The store will be" chuck full of Bargains these last Two Days. Every article in the store will be marked so as to make selling easy for the wind-up THIS IS YOjpiLAST CHANCE Thia U your LAST CHANCE to buy a Fall Suit, Coa t or Drese at sale prices. These are not old suits, but new ones, bought for this season's selling;. You are saving almost half on every garment. Material such as Plushe, Gaberdines, Velours, Velvets and Eerges of all wool." Triday will be the biggest sur prise you have had. We expect to CLOSE OUT thin HZOH GRADE STOCK ill these hist 'two days. If pricta oount for anytb.iag there is no question about It . " " 0 a o .. Q . Come Friday and Saturday . It jou utter Ao anjtfcii cIm, 70a will t. wtU pid Let the Chart be. 1 your gmae ; CnrmeP r.aGrlrsf IrilS mtlU . Eerolena wilLanan better per formanc and sMi(r Ul for, . your car. 1 0 By exhaiiUve atarlr te3 aVrnal testa our Board ol Lobrkatio-. Engineers has denmined th correct coasUteac ci 2srea for your make ot aatanobtt. Tjietr.reeomraendatioa available for yon in te Zcror.r. Correct Labri cation Oaututs. Ci at lot your car ai yottrMkrH) r MreattatM. bmUbs mrr- i.h.mik ' ' o o ' o 0 oGS 0 o o o O e 0 a . . . . n 0 . ... o P o a OOO I aiifi J Will 9 n 8PKipgo jn O o T. RoMAXWEEcL o 00 OO o 8 o e o o O o . - e . 8 O"; O o (O - -I