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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1919)
o o - L.a. o o O O liiffifflERISEtlEIS ChnnKo." meoiilinK to Ihe Voo :Oj O'f. wa.-Pihe son of Ulorrnn unit Anariiciiii. He was glum by i'V.to bail w -rosomj jr., hay Wanted 125 tons nr write or see, Kil- &1 Slone si" S-4t. Star nl SJrlpcs on th 6t. Our li.ijt mien ime-tlfU. of the (ieild' Kliililtini' now. mill Jll Her r.-nt t)ui 0 'tfecuiP, fia "soil of Injui.P" ami as- sliipplnt: between our own wl ami irTled nlfo Heaven from n Ceio,i, others ,1k uiuKt our own lluir. Trade f'O SAL1 - ti.n im ,w giH-trce, In the month of May. ltorontes where our fins has not boon in first class mditinO Will sell' '" 'o1' lll0n,u ot M"y ther-foie. seen mi oerohnnt uhli for half a ecu vgry reasonable. U. Lottes. 6-18tf lh ",,ruJ"s" "O;MV0 H'elr Hjly tnriio now traversed by tlu boats j week when ChanBO is f ? per 7-"y ,r I . WA.NTn5-.uirI ,;r ivoman , " work.anholS with eflft, , must have .reiu'e Iff - WAVTI?n - " ryr our mill at liat.n KOKUVg..ee post, f,, 1 t aoeekly vU.t liin.i i?., i- , i. . .ili'soi'nilini-'nljy tho C "B IJIlMIlieil, L.U , . lOll.J. Grande. Oro,n. Tine eviinHmiJ 1 '"iS""" and one ni tw9Pca,'riaM Phone o, write to Oft.gorf-I.uu.her Co., Hates, or iSiker, .UegoV) 7-2tfHf ANTED Clean cotton rrs suitaUe to ip machinery. 2 cent pound. Obrvtr offiifc SAVAE fEACflCE Y CUBAoN FANATIC! Many Vilto'Vipl, Also Sulci lo Tat., fait iu li.-li-.luus MnliKa -Many V;(.r, Ol.J.i-ls I sell your wal.-. to the earth tho Ceiba, hli nairoJ imn nlu-nvu nn Moi.dav. 'P- 1 Tl... f. . I !....-. . ..f k-lm.-i .1 nn. ill reel iy oni nuuiun aac m ic p. m ihoufih tticlr heaU'ra ffico t?(r' Hvfs Pt some patients, l;y jiviiiR them poisonous coiKoctiuna, sttp posiilly x niystiTioua cure for roiu; ailment, in order to u'Atoro to H"altn ,..m A I lint iv.t l,.t IM.r tit Sl'lltlF 1 ii, -r.nl ,.f i.l.i.v.- his fol'iwornlt'.'tunoeil the rccovoi? of his Mar "r.v!wi Ki'f nV'ot I -VI U6R"' HAVANA, Cuba, July .22 (Co- -i'enpoialinep of The Assooiaf.-il l'n. With the recent sudiltu outbreak of rannibali,ic practices by Vomloo woislioi.peis, which have resultc in the deaths... ot least th.ee innocent 'In children anil a half dozen of Hie Vn, 1 i... ACHINtiNJEMSTITCIIING done bv !!"" ' '.'lv,"'h" 'w f-'f il0 ts. K. CTocke J , '"i10 !" "'Is counlry g history dlol. 1 "'' constant fear that their little one-. . yll-u I may be spirited away by the snnei BONKT- tn ihm r i iEtitious ncKroos to be oriered up in KI-? J;N On Improved iwrflre l i1en n, 1 nf ..... e ropertVln Uslon county. No de lays. CuN-ent' rates. Investment co. La Grande WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable te vipt snachinery. 2 cenU a pound. Observer office. voa uksx FOR KEIy'T Furnished rootns for llcht housejepinB. -1512 Adams. Phone Blackr'a'JUl. S-4-5t. Vr FOIt RENT mall and three rooms. 142. s , houses t two Phono Black 8-4-:it. llr.ijns." as thr.v are called in lie Castllllnn laniataKO, The Voodoos are divided In var ious sects, each with' Its scparnto cod. The latter Include "lliilKueyo" Kiwi of sickness: "lOlijcua," pod of in jury, "Olorrun," cod of uilsery. and "Cha.iKo," the terrible god, to whom hunt. in sacrifices a:o nuido. .believe tHat sod can con.e to one person onl throuRh injury another. Voofloolsm Is nfit practiced )tf t.V neproes alone. Many white per..oi"i also ato sail to secretly take part their TellKlous mejjtiiifa and ac cusations have been heard in rarlnui quartos of tho difficulties encounter ed by officers seekin.; to break u: heir t.'inples because of the ob stacles placed in th "ii way I... ptr sons of influeiV'O. An active camijaiBn hy tho author ities In Havana nnd other parts of tho .Island have resulted in the cap tu o of numerous "lintjos" ni;d tin sei7tiro of many curious are woi'.1 rtt.jects used by them. 1 1 last day to pay vi.hoet pej-nlty. 5-7-.lt. i:i:( i:us nivUtiNti 0 0 AI-TI-M TllltKK M-.AItS ANAHEIM, Cal., Auk. T A)iin eiiiployed four luo.ia at a feed atl fuel company hive, has lust an- ueniory after a lapse of three ars and instated thnt'he, the Ilev I, Paul j Hooves, formerly the pastor of a Christian clin ch lit Moi rows'JIIle. Kcysa.s He sa'.d ho "lost" himself njilln on tho way from Jlorrowsvllle to Washington, Kansas. lie has written to his father. thei Itev. J. A. Reeves, of Stella, NVbv Pcetle If t'o Solcntlfle. "I woinl. r lmt the jiiooii Is niinle ef" ah'. Hide .lonule, n Kite pausetl to car.e at the laruo, nuiOl orb. "It ain't made of nothtu'," rei.lliil her twin t.r.n li0-. lllll. "It's a hole Ri the sky for thai to look throuKh wIkqi ho wunts to seo It wo nro mlndli? inn." o o I.lttle cameras a.of Ko'daks. nnd IiIr ones as well. style of a machine prici. frmii 2.13 too$l'.0. A complete lino of caino a suppllos, lirintiim frames, develoUjinB trays, dark room Inn.io. tri;wils. and every thiiO. that is used for tho maklm: let good pictunie ul . . S-G-tf FOR RENfVOno large room, suit ahle for lafty or Kentlenian wish ing to do Hfcht .housekeeping, or could bo a-mihgod for couple, Call Darlanulotel.y 7-23-tf. The weather has warmed up again and the swimming is fine up tho river. Oet a real new stylo bath cap, or a diving cap and get -in tho game. A now line, of tho latest designs in bath caps at FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANOE.OREGON. FOR RENT "Nice cosy rooms from $12 up. 1510 Adams, Phone Red 8901. l-18tf FOR HAI,H OR TRADE FOR SALE at Ranch Astrachan ap ples for Jell and sauce, three cents a pound, come evenings. It. H. Taylor. 8-5-:it.-p FOR SALE ixlroom, modern house, 902 K avenuV I Phone Red 171! 1. 8-5tf FOR SALE, of seven-eigh J. E. Foley. rltLE Several pieces lit- inch cable for sale. 8-S-.rit. ' FOR SALE flood 'Vroik horse Courtney's Lively Barn. 8-G-I FOR SALE Lllit truck or touring car. in fiist-ckiss condition. A good buy. CHUted Ml 2. S-G-5 1 . FOR SALE Furniture for five-room house; inquire afternoons, at 1 120 S avenue, or Phone Red 1552. 8-l-Gt,p FOR SALE One roll top desk, re frigerator, two rugs, kitc.hen cabi net and a. water motor washer. Call Black' 11D2. 7-:i0-7tp. FOR SALE mors 1X0. .ah cow phone, Far- S-4-tf. Front I- tccd ml WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU $BjE? . Jt is .toriisltif " n,sn s.wi tbroikih -k of stun ' lion .r esr.inj corsets tkt giv ft mors msture rr nc to the fif'Jr t loul haw, "and consequtr ly ihcappesr to be fiv or !i tJk years olderfcsf. ttlj' t if "j ossile toadiy im prove that c(tdition df you will come 4o "our corset d partment and Ret a trial fit 8ng of the1 MOUART from lated corset. o Pauline Lerferlf ' BESJ -AGE A man is as o!d as' his organs ; ho can be as visrotisland healthy at 70 as at 35 if llL' aidk his organs in performing thi. fiuictions. Keep your vital org As' healthy with GOLD MEDAL l'h worlJ's standard remedy f ir kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles sinco 1696; coirocts diourdLTu; ntiiiiulules vital organs. All dvuRRisHs, three mzns. LoA Cue the nm Cotd MoJal on ivoiv Aad accwf t uo UuiUiUuu CHICHESTER S PILLS iAW IM.uL ll.d -.9 Gold ..rtiiacSA, f) V iriifc-'iKti V ' fu jrMikRjMl J; JKblls -in.rnT:.H.Trui TS Vf RVVVHLRf LjrWiK iS i Cnin n. : r--- a-i-s i . . jiT: r " m' ST--' 1 Ai. M'A ami broths. 'Ihotr dieronco litis in llioir flesh lliivoredXroodncvi, Tiny are t1eli;lil fully cf-.3jy(KaJs-f.viti ami ilaintily saltiul.Sold fri'.sli cveiywhefo l.y rroccH. Don't ask for Crackers say Suow Flakes it 'i. I 113. KPHlSI rarific (AUtt FAMILY DRUG STORE L A GgANOt.OHCaON. Itoyal Arci mViiis Attention The.ro will o aViucml coiiinn.nl- catlim ti.inori'irt . iVirsday evenln',' work In l'aslUasl-r and most excellentodegrees, a special Fri day night for the. Royal Arch DeKrui'- 110 ordiff of 'High Wisldent, V H. HL'.-iCHLL, Sec. o 8-u-2t Job printing. The Onsorver, sain 37. SUMJJEHVH.I.K RED 'KOSS. t The Sumnierville Red Cross branch will hold a aneiSiiiiir the evcnin.; of August 9, at 8:il0(oVlwk at Kic M. K. church. All meniVrs are reiiiested to attend. ! 8-5-it Watch th'e Intak .Standard Alitoj Repair Shop, corner Axioms nint I'iiy willniake the.n sear and exhaust valves, for lcu''.3. proparly, lereoy giving you power and taiilengo on gasoline. 7-224fV ED. CYR, fro 0Heol Skin Qiseasej It is Ujjiicessaryfor you to suffu J eca ma, bitches, "iisjiwoioi, rashes I ti.uilar sKoi traubles. A little z ! ,il,t litti-H nl-lnnv ilati Rlnri fur 3fW If . ft i ji (f.- ...X i ....... ' ..- '. V nn..ll.l . 11 nl. a ln..-., r. . . tern it. mm tortuA-. It ck.-.nses kx-Uwdi .J. ...I iu- .fc.. - 1 I,..-,!. .,..H t ".;: l-V-l Mil IH.UI3 1 eJB cctivelv molt;kin li.-ieusea. Vi'tnn ia wfViderBil. oenetratlncr. i 'ajpi'urij.! liquid an is soothing tj J t , . m,w. it. In-Hiia kin It li twit urra-n-if-v-r. -.rt Unlay nnd save all further distress. yvi-.: j ThoMW. Kic Co..l'loviland.ar L . mnmfuamil i iiii mnfl I Special recipes are not necessary for using Mazda. Use any of your own with less Mazola. It is equr.5 to butter, better and rriore wholesome than margarines, or compounds and youu.se V , m rm. sr I O to 7z less Mazolalror shortennigj as in pie cri:sts, biscuits, etc. Use Mazola over flavors orodorc i Use Mazola over qpd (rer again it carries no 1 I flavors or odorc. iU ecprtcmy is remarkable. Pi tr . r r Cook Bock. f .;Vltea 4 i f rT"B; ' jite hi&y for is. ' Jfej H 1 ' W "it i t rHf CWRH PiTOCUCTS S6rB .! 1 Tfctyj iiP , fFG rk makcrTop j pi. (4 A IP3 s ifeL, K?im JM oo ' o ' - - GROUND FLOOR OIL OPPORTUNITY OIL To Prospective Investors: Many are familiar with the largo rot urns from successful oil operations. The fortunes' that have boon made are fabulous and no greater have been made than will be made in the near .future. , . j UtaJ4. j There i s a chance for a'numbor of Oregon men to join in a ground-floor proposition. A lease has boon secured in a positively proven field. Oil wells now producing border the lease. The oil in Ihis field is high grade, selling at present at 73 cents more for each barrel than other oils. It is in a field that requires a 2800-foot depth to rench the oil sand, nnd the .wells are pronounced long-lived. Pipe lines are in and market is positive as poon as oil is struck. . i To those who would like to invest, here arc a few things to be remembered things that are seldom obtainable in oil investments: . First. The field is proven. The lease adjoins oil production at the present time. - Second. This is not a conlpany to fell stock, but n chance for a number of people to pool capital and put down a well, benefitting from what returns come from the venture. Third. The lease nnd drilling will 1-e under supervision of a man who has had years of experience in the oil business and has drilled in some of the best wells in the field. ITe is a man thoroughly honest and is known to Eastern Oregon people, capable of giving references that would satisfy anyone. lie is financially interested now and will give the work his individual attention. Fourth. All money invested will bo. placed in nn Oregon bank and perfect accounting will be kept, rendering statements at nil times. Fifth. No salaries are to be paid except for the labor in drilling tho well nnd no expense will confront the investment except the essential expense ne cessary to the drilling nnd tho lease as it is developed. If you have ever jiad nn inclination to invest in oil you could get no better opportunity than this ground-floor proposition, for it will be handled by people who are reliable in every way. Usually the investor buys stock in a company not knowing its officers, its xnnnagor and unmindful of oil experience of anyone connected. In this case there are no officers at present, for this is an invita tion to people who honestly want t drill for oil to come into nn investment which will bo officered later ind or'grn'zed in whatever way those now invest ing sec fit. V, y to wo rye, 1 The drill is at hand, read v ftp work, hut it will not he moved on the lease until $20,000 is secured, for there islno irjtmtion of having a half-drilled well. If you feel interested nnd want t$ join square people in nn effort to mnk"c money out of oil, now is your omoiunity. The fiil field is one of tho bia producing sections of tlie mid-continent field. It, is no experiment nnd no one Ik nsked to nssist in bringing in a new oil zone. With oil being produced in largl qiiiintitios adjoining this lease, with pipe lines in, the only chance that is being akfn is to drill in an oil well, which certainly looks more than promising whcilthfl surroundings nre considered. ; : Dense address, stating the niloflnt you nre willing to invest. " r-t r TiTITmT rtTrtttllfrm n - At: T 1 1 - ' UIJj UJ'i V JM AJl AllIiIN 1 IT, Cnrc Observer, La' Orande, Oregon: '' THE FORTUNE PRODUCER OIL GRAIN and STOCK FARM ' WANTED , 0"nc large combination fan i, or two separate farms will ljVowuk'il' Two prosperous Montuna r nohers, who have two of the bfsst.VIijci; ranch es near Lewistown, MonUu a, arc traveling .with me and are ready V r.vl their well paying plants f r going -projCortjcs in Eastern Oregon. (r.t U raifhos is similar.ttr the be; t faring near Summefville, suljirriitos); U idiat resembles "Sandridge'I fai us, "dry farming system." I have other clients who ha e citand farm properties in the Wfllatneffe V "Py and Walla Walla Vill y ty tiUdefor properties here. Exchange wad 'on t-ttfotly conservative cnfli basis. Statcsprice and describe accurately jnd fyllyaddrfjssing I j ' . WILBUR' F. BROCK, ' . ' Care The Observer, La Grande, Oj'tgon. o v-cr o o o o o 0o o 0 o a