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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
o LOCAL 0 I'Iiiiin for Linn- r)iiHl ) nv. Jbiiifts A$U SuiiOi hnH b'fn cmulurMni? ine'Crni in Lane f'hnpci ( tlio "Ot week (i ml will continue thnni through nnxt Wi-ilwHrliiy v iiliiK ninl po.iHlhly lmwr. ll ln!ki to tho rlilldn-n t 7:30 unl jin-acliofi '"o H'l'i'di ' oVJork. Ho h'lB plana In mlii'l lo make th rhupel ;j ruoiniinfly cnfnr for Hint pint or Iho city. Tfn-o plann will bo pic ffcntPri lit tho innot.fritf WcilnoHrj'iy nlct mid till who are IntcrfKicd In Knell it inm'iWHttiit me Invited to )i present. Jlo will pre;i li Suihf.iy jif ti'i'noon .'J o'clock. Tlio public rtiost "o; tllnlly Invited, Then; In nntlilnr of a oetnrliin or d'iioinIiin t1on;il character ahmil these mcet- itiKH. mate, wiioKo p.'imnU fi'P I'm In Japan. 0 ml- lonnr- o 'I Jlkl'M O Audrey Hn"r, Lillian Kevti. i ro-O H. J. Td)mii.0r of Cove, conflm in tlicOeonnty Juil under ti p(re bond. waH allowed a f-w in in iite Ki I day a I'rrininii in wni'-n i" -i o'n J'T n j JHiIe h tin h li ? and nlrlni;. fliomfts. i who w;n not t-.o i fn i.r te'ifl to Imp L')nl(il for a two weekti treiitnieiil. nnd r:m nu'ii JVlnk riiy Wafer ' Local doctor yc-trday ndvlwd ilm il linking nf riiy water ratln-i Minn B'ell water. Purine tfie Int few dsiys, tbero 1.h been, intieh !''!- nesa, Home oT U hfnjjhif; on typlio'id. fn one vicinity In Ihe Hty, iinny fin Hen of 11 now liavo been llficnver al (o hnvo been canned lJ"y the In JialillaiilH or Hint dhtilct drinklni; water which came from a well only 12 fif-t deep. The doctors rlnlin that the iecent rains washed the filth In tlio noli Into the well, thin enitphiK what could easily have tin- ' Vol oped Inio typhoid. a . . when ho tlr.il of that I11..IIU1II011P1 ,-U! - "mr c.iimicn f-vid-iiily Krew Wnnc.ilrk Friday of-,' '' '"""y. exi ternnnu ii.i hliirinil out tor I lie jPnldl.y the roiinly. u f i us rule, eastern Hii of the vulloy. Willi "" tw" ,l' lw0 fi In ) (II '-linn of Cove, "' What binjpcncl tls your to I,.. u-,i vnlnir II L'liiL-nrlv 111) the til" ' " Yt knonV, but thny m .!. wli. fi In nliiiMt flvo nilnui. H ."'' I'-'v" fil'il to Bnt thi-lr last h..-,lf Warnl'k, iiccoiiijianlril by i"I'iik In to Corvallis .wbi-c all of ih: offh..' fmiw, driivn up ii:l(ln t.t ""' fa'lliu; in donfi. Mrs. IvsiiiIior Thomas und I'sKcrt. Iirtu- to tnk ajwlll l"av.i Moiulny with the four ilfln. Wlilio.il lifiJiiB his hfi.d, that tlmy may be tlinra on Thainim iinnwcrp.1. ' Don't cum If I ' """'lay Hriornion ror mo oponmj Wlnll. lh of tili.l.- I'nlr Tii M.'Cl.ir, Thf Irla und boy IndUHirial vo:st una "Mil) n-p ft!"'ntatlvo to tli.O Ktato . Fair will all lo Ki.ln thlH year, ai-jTJLJj CONTEMPLATES rordliiK a tch'rain rocolvod ys- . . t. iday by Mra. A. K. Ivanhoo, gouii. VARBAJ.A inJaxr A1UJN tv m hoal Hiii'irrliiti-tidi-nt, f:oin tin q e Oioon A(i.-ii llllural CoIIi-ko. The J (T:y A""".l.d I'r.-. to Tr,, rorvr) lukv oni cthi.i yr wwi Violet Wanhlr.tr.on, pt? 2. Aiiipi-- Kolh and Oarnet Ilowr:ry, both of llnin ofncialnr vre.illy l-:and ( fly. Mario Shaw glj Vh-I1" "l0 wor" lil.li both of I'nion. 11111 is liianninir do, yon tro koIiir faster than I,' and climbed in for Jilft lido back lo the county Juil. ;of t hoy A nnd girl's camp. and Mr. II. H. I'.ales. Here 31- W. Tlates nnrl wlfo drove un from Portland In thei; I'ierco Ar row and nay t he roads are very bad In placen Th'T Intend polnij hack by w.iy of l.ewlston and ound by S"attle as limy are told the. road:; are (juitn ;ood thai way. Harold en1ftn IjenvH for Orient Word Ii;ih been received in tb!. city from HuroNl .Ncwlon, form.?r La Crandn boy, that be was at Van couver, B. C..t helping entfitaln the P:lnco of Wab's, who be says In a xood fellow and dances wit h n II tbo Rlrla. VoniiK Newton was to Hull September H, for the land of tbo OrU'nt and Cherry Klosonis, whore h" expects to lay two years. Ho Is jjolriK over. with u college class- lliiiiii FILMsT TpkInTS IN OUT BEFORE preserve AT fi v Your o X rACB I'l, lla.cl I: I.-'ocdiH, wiMi lug. a hImIcf of Mi.h whom llh'y uri! Wad' vl .it- Ki.nsaH 'MHir Mr. and Mm. f;"irpe RH.e nnd run, Henry, of l'ar:i'ia .Kalis.ia, :n- Wed Sunday from Kljiln where they bllv"' been vl ltillK Mrs. Hllre'K slli ter, Mrn. f.eorKo nleltol. They have been vIsIIIiik Willi Mm. Ilhd( I'ul- oin or thin illy for Ihe pant lew days. KeniodeliiiK Store The Andrews. RrotberH Clothing siore briH been uiKleipoInx a coni jdeie r.linnj.'e. this past week, for the store bf.B been extended bark to the alley. The bark of the store has fonuei ly -been the tailor shop. Tills has been moved upstairs. The store will now ho 111! feet long, giving room for the new line of goods which Al Andrews lias put In. Ile .lces Ihe cnlarKlne, the storo lias al:;o reeeived a new coat of paint and decorations, so It Is now iip-to-ihe-minule. Intel esl'l Indicates that n new cauitialKa get to'''"'"! Carranza which nccouii- ror the activity he has displayed for tho past two nmnths In collortlnv (firearms and irtnmiinllion. A'ill Keep, Awny l''ioni r.oYdor nUHA.VfiO. Kepi. 20 It Is Ml Id he conleniplates a drive soiilh from hir present quarters und will keep ;:w iv from the border so thai Ify no net of his can the Amerie;:n nrmy be sent ncoH the Ftlo f'lande. Villa recently released 210 C.t ninza prisoners, cautioning them to keep out of the army and to turn over to lilm all of the flreaims and ammunition possible. ! II is reported that f.00 men nt Rosalia parrison have deserted re cently and Joined the Villa army. Mltr IV I mi Ilinrii il Ti ll' Mae Wood, who dese"ted th. rankt of the mldille-iuen lo join the nimy.of proiiiiceni, fi,.i.K tiiue ocr:. slOn::lly to leave lib, Clover cr. - k ranch to rOuio lo towa. lie way down on one of his In. r! l li !' Friday ovonii.K. 11" rep.un that ev eothliiK lit Hie f.i: li' t lip-t'. P Off for O. A. AllKllIK those leavlilK last eveli Iiik for Corvallls where they will enroll in the Orecon Am-ii ult urn I C0llei;e are ' Moody lOckley, "llnii" .Moon, Jess Alld'ows mil llll-'ene Al lord. Alvln .lohnsou left yeiilenlay lov the same placo. ".y llht'lneer To Com.' Kntlneer Kelsey. the man hired by the city to make a leport on tho water supply at Beaver Creek, will arrive in the oily Tuesday, at which time the city commission and the ciiiointtee nppon'od by the pres ident of the commissi.rn to look up a suitable water supply for the city of l.a flrande. will take a trip to Ileavor lo -look Over the new dam which Is lo be Installed there. Oilier water pnsslldlltes will then be in vesl iKfited. coast n .Seattle 0-4. Portland 1-8. Vetnon Salt I.nko 3-3. Sacramento 0. Oakland S. i;.sKii.i,r, HELP GERMANS TO FIGHT" FIRE On Ten Days Trip Chailes Reynolds and his wife and children, took . In the Rnnnd-1'p yosiordny. Mrs. Reynolds nnd cliil dren went to I'enleton by tiain and Mr. Reynolds drove his car over yesterday. From I'cndleton thei will motor to I'ortland nnd will also intend tlio State Fair at Salem unit will see several other 'Wllliamette Valley polnls before rot ut nine. They expect to be none about ten days. nnd Off to Ihe l!ollll(l-l l , ,,,,, School (lolliu l-'tuc The i lly water office was su- j ,M is.i Miller, second pei Intended by J. 10. Steams all day ,,l)ri K1,ide teacher in the Cove yesterday, rl:y Manni:er .lohn Col-1 H,.,,m ,,,,,,( yesterday In town witli iller and City Treasurer, Mrs. M .b motlitT. Mrs. Robcit Miller. owler behiK off duly for the .Py,Msl miii,.,. reports thnt everylhliiK takliil! In the Hound-Up. 1BW lii'i.ves for ). A. C, I "Clem" Callnhalii, a iiiember of Ihe hospital unit who has been em-j I ployed the past few months at jsnapp's l.a C:ande Pharmacy, has! riwlL-ne.l his place lo alteiid O. A. C. He lef' for Corvallls last lllfchl. about Ihe Cove school is dolnn fine nnd that j.h,oenrollnicntj Is very Inrce. The high school Is slai llntr nil orchestra, which bids fair to ne one of the' special features of that district. I RedCross 1 Drug Store Jj The Prescription Store. jjJ ! Ont or Hospital M s. J. W. Clark of Kliiln, has been In Ihe Cr.inlle llonde pital for the pasl three week.' IowIiik an ope ration, was dlcln Ihe first of this week and return.'. I to her home in KIkIh. I)o you recocnl.e a man when you joe one? Pieliyte'i lll church Sun lay nlpllt.-A.lv. 9-21-lt w!'"lM.II Moved to ICiist Ml. Arthur llussear of Klln, has moved his saw mill ironi ns p: en en! birallon to the slle of the old Wisdom mill, which was burned re forest flr.' earlier In tae summer. tie lo Occidental Collem Miss Frances and P:yor Smith left Friday in -i n lin; tor I.os Atuic- Ic. Cal, where Ibey will all.'ud Oc cidental College this year, Frances as a senior and Plyor as fieshuiaii. To Milter Colli'Ke Melvln and l.ynn l.alsen left Fri day .'.eiiiiii; for. Corvallls, where they will enter, the O l'initi Aariciil- llir.il Collet" tbo cooill.it venr. ; Moved from lliivpllul Sam PalKiilh or I'iKin, who has jhoeit In Ihe hospital in this city, jlcdlowiim an operaCoti for npp'ii.ll cilit, was allowed to return to Ms home the first of the week. VWl Mother Mrs. Henh llrown has returned Iron. Kl-J'l wh.ve she spent :,"v. r ..! days -i 'lini; wiih. her ivilior, Mis. Jack Austin. ' Arcade Theatre Tomorrow Night, September 22 rices-- Lower I'loor, linlenuv - s:' R. ..H JVT. Harvey Presents t .!: -y: TA .: ill Tlie 'i a!i r; a p J Iff trV Aiul Creole We;uitj ChoriM Lmi".:cs( mill lli'.Jicst i'l.iss Miitstrel i-i;;uiir.;i ti.ni Ln K.uite A ( lii.-iraiile.hl Attr.ictioTi " 0i..ln.( o I.'., P w; ....... . To Work Men; Alma .Inne-i, who has been rook inr, ltr tht Slato Hls'bway 'nen near ;.k'i: ua come to La (irumln w'umv f '.c' wii be employi'il. New li.iby itt linbler Ibtin. Septfiiiln- K, 1!H!. to Mr and M:. W. W. He'.lamy. o.' l:u bior, a t . n i ml half pound Klrl. hnUII !' miii Vnitli reier- L. t. CtMiit. Linnet- Li resident .'HiiI .nun e reiMMitly Iftron i'l lbt North !w;ler wa .vlie.id airs In L'i li. bind nmnt ry. u to siime Inuines.. af fii.inde yoi'erd; M.nHam 1 fvon.e Issued Lynn HIM t KWin nnd Miss KiIki llufman rr this city weni issued a niatTtaro Hcenso " y.li-rday nTler no.n bv flip county ol.vk. West Pointers and American Dough boys Go to Aid of Moravian Colony. Coblen?:, derma ny. Two bund rod officers who recently were praduated from West Point military nendemy, Jtdned hands with hmidn'd- of Ameri can dounhhoys and civilians In ffirhtini; a fire which ihreatened to iletrny the )I(iruvlan colony, an run'lent order of relldonf wnrk i- nt the Neuwied bead-qnarte-.s of the First division. The West I'ointers, who nro on n tour of the battlefields nnd the occu pied nron, were nttontlinfs n dance plv en in their honor when the fire was discovered Just after midnight. The ftanieR pot beyond the cool ml of the tlcmtnn firemen and the West rwiiihrs nnd tho dou'hhny were summoned by 'ol. Stephen O. Kuqim, chief of slafT of the illvislnn, to aid In quen-hinj; thern. 1'he Amerb'ans fought the fire until daylight, wlicn It was broucl.t under control. The blaze was confined to one block. Several btiildinp.s devoted to the indus tries of the Moravians were destroyed. FAMINE RAGES IN PETROGRAD Sugar Costs $5 a Lump and Other Foods are Proportion ately High. Storkholin. -Famine In tVhotirad has ntlalnod terrlfyltip piiiportloiis and , un epidemic of dysentery Is belntiint; to rne throughout the city, nconling to messau'rs received here. j M. Zinovieff, boNbi'vik pivernor of I'etivirrad, issued n proi-tamai ion to i tiprlciilliiral nrunni.atiou ihmI the corn producing dltricis hi which be ynid ; (be popubitioii of ill" city was receiv ing famiii" rm'ons. Food prices In the Hussiun capital beiatne fantastic when the rations were reduced recently, the dlspntcln-.s say, a small lump of sntrar costinir from $" to ?! and a pound of white ''read selling nt ?H US .Pfionograph W if,. & VViYVYvs,, ''fl(l mm - . .J- . tC". IC;V U""J Monday Morning at 10 o'Clock, we will place on Sale, the following Machines. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED TIIKSL MArniXi:.-; AIM ALL STANDAI.'i) MAKKS AND SOME OF 'J HK.M (,'AXXOT LL TOLD KK'O.M NEW MACIIIXL'S. One One Cylinder Macliine ;ind -II lleenrtl.-- : )'ise .Machine and 10 d.m!)le-!'aced 10-inch new ... $6.94 ....$13.95 records .Machine and 1" dtuiliie-l'aced, lO-incfc new rccirds $97.75 One Cabinet J'.lectrir This is a .-rl7"i.i;0 alne. One Cabinet Machine and 0" donble-IVi d. 10-in. new r nls $13Q.10 Tin's is a nialio.nany liiachiiie, '.,..1 ai new; will play all records; !181 value. One Cabinet Machine, plays all recur.! : 7 albums for tiling 10-in. records and one album for filing J2-in. records. This is a beaut il'nl mahogany niaehine mid a wonderful biu'ain ,'it .: - - $140.0C One Finned 0:iU Ma-bine, plays all r cords w ithout cliauue of neetlles; abso--lulelv caiui it be told fi'om new madi ine use.i only two months: regular prict' sl'J:").!!!): this machine will lie sold f,,r $200.00 ALL THE AlIOVL MACIlIXl's' AVI LL l)E SOLI) OX FASV PAYMENTS. n 'I T1.W i-WB M :? aai.1 1 GAR. Furniture Company " Where Your Credit Is Good" mmmm ct-'5fl mix?! SftiS. lull Molor To. n-21-ll. rnxiTi'iiK - ninl kit.lu'ii i:l;i.k :isi .-ti-p.'t. iM.-iiiilii Imfr. t .;iliili..t Inr fi;il. Call or .Mil ;it 2112 Fi: s! WANTKD-l.liilit ft middle ;.i:ri 1,1 Will. KfK'T. 1 linn?.) work by ly. Wriio to Mrs. O. Gi'll. D. 1. S-21-Hn Ancd Woman Picks Berries. U:i?.l'lnn, I'll. Mrs. Mary Sl.'plian- j s-ky or Krklcy. :illllnii:;h nlicty yaip or fiiro. silll lii-lp. to tild to tln family eaniiiiK l.v iili-kintr lnir!;ttlt.'rrlt' in tlie wooil'. lour tin- mii.ini: viHau'i' oVt'ry flay. Till;, lias Imtii htT iltlimal ..(.r slih'.' shi- . :l i lie to Atil'-r-i'.i I.H.. uto. no.lio hor n.lvvnn'it yoars sli. is still very milvo unit u.ile to wt al.ont with tlie unility o w.in...u In '.lie sixties. roit i; i:xt--:! rooms, ii.'wly oil No i!iil.l:on m.'L'Inn t;ir;niri llailninl liol.'l fin.' null. ieifimilslio.1 'I Mill p ipi -rui-ilu'r infor C. Lawyer. ll-10-tf trie iiL-lii.., f iirnit urn Ineindinc Whit nro the marks of a man? poo.l pian i $1,57.".. $7. Til i ash. I'rcsliyti-rlan church Sunday night. 5 Mo. ks from postofl'i.e on Ce-j Adv. 9-21-U .lar M. eynnnid l.an.l Co. i:',l-lj Atlanis live. 9-21-2t. HTTTWIR cliinos. I.OST 1! street i at Ci.v nll makes of Phone lied ::2' Keinf; ma 1. a-21-illp ihy's erocheled cap on ll Imsinoss (li-triet. Leave Grocery, u-'rt Wehb. 9-21-21 l-'OR S.M.I"; Ten room house In 03.1 condilion at a bargain. Lo cated at Sixth and N avenue. Mrs. E. Ho enliniini. 3-20-5t I'OR l'lione liEXT-lila.k -rurnislied 1101. rooms. 9-21-Stp KOI! SAl.K pintrv. e 'oont House, halli. . bain. lawn, elee- ron SAI.i: - 700. Snap. Overland Roadster S:i 1!. Model. 1st class shape, with bumper, spot licht. liiRKnire carrier and' tools com lilete. See Kennel ll Kv.ms at I'oley U.ilel. ,fl-21-::ip. POR SAI.K Ono 11115 Ford. Good innninu' condition. Cheap. One ll'l'i 1'ord. pood ns new, look It over. Tnion Motor Co. 9-21-lt POR AI.E Franklin, first class cmcliiinn. I'nion Motor Co. 9-21-1 When Glass Is Scratched. To remove slight scratches from pint.' lilnss, tirst ch-an tlie surface by ij.'tilly rnlibiUK 1 1 1 1 u pad of cotton wool; then cover the pad with cot ton velvet, rubbed Willi line rollsre. This will not only remove ihe scratch, es. hut will also Impart crent bril liancy tu the tftnss. ! NEW TODAY! WANTl'O -Teachers. Good salar ies. Ktcollnient free. Kinky Moun tain to.iclu is' Agency. 1 :: 1 4 N W. It. ink Ilullililli!, i'oitland, Ore. S. pt. U-2I-2S. cn- Mllton I'.lo.l. is llon, Milton llloch; who has h ar.cd In hl pi ofess'lonal wo-K a nr.bilect nt ltolse the past ei n.onihs, returned home yestenl iy. IlKFOHK bu ylni; the ha'ain of! tor Co. ised ca led by ', look over I'nion Mo ll 2 I- 11 l l ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.iiiii'iir ii.ni.ei if. IRm.ai's, N.ivflia Fill. i).'.iiu i, L liiMiiiii(.tal and 'i9iV So'fJ'.i.is Land, Eviy iiiii S.loisl, i. ii i..iii.,mi Oi l ( 'oli'di;in rellt-pi-,v AS Hro.Vr HI illinm Wilier nil W. M r. Kj K were cnllM to Knterprli Tliii'iib.y on ii.'co.ml of their brotft rv', Illnens. riity nro still nf.lh't then U a man fan? rnbyt. lan church "'ind ir nli ht. Adv. It f I in Wil.I. lll'Y 11 Chevrolet in Ce.d rontllfion. I'rirn Mo:er Co. 9-21 1 FOB S U.K - l.ale I'MS Mavw. l touring car. Willi nb"iu 20'1 miles, llli extra tip', inuertnbe. lvo t lire chair. - car In :i: T clasi co ditlon. l'lier.e f! 1 .11 M , I'. O tloi i:.?. ' 9-21-tltn tif S! I' l ine 1 lll fllre At.d 1 d.lle and d.-l O'llone 1! I.'TI . . !-:f-ft - a- ;t'.i;.l'r FOKY.VJ.K ja lb. c;.te. '-:; Jrfb. cuuVi. g.enss: 1' lb. 1". cents. l.e.ve your . t: r jj.id kSuxm le d. ij.ev..,l t .'.-!. frou icyiiols. Abra.i3 The amn Fire rails m. ''d --day3 rnlns in the basei'-nt of e llbr iry an i, elected ortlrcrs fof j gjcoinlilK yenr. Il;erlett asey d City Property Six rooms, plastered, lot lnti price terms. ly liirnished. for .'(MMI, terms very easy: muse in splendid condition. This will sold without the furniture. Two acres, just outside city limits; splendid soil, choice fruit trees: ooo.l siN-i'ooni house, chicken house -and nark: nice hndc I-oiir-rnom house, nice -alii and toilet, wired. iear investigation; ''an in t ices, water riirht Modern condition: l JU'li e s fivt-i'ooni house rice s-'iM), term '.oil. . plastered. - -(lO ,-a-h. p.lunibei balance wired, in ke rent. jjoo.l ' ' Choice Well built fie-i'ooin home on lious,.. s-treet iiupr.e, 1 ret A se t'U-l o.'jn liiodeniin I .ai'ue se ven.-r. s: uiodri n, v. . house; ! i'ood , itl a ii is. i-e-ier,t iace. : !ii: I'lic lar;:e Jot ill liaid. -"xl: ). nice lawi ara :e, nice lawn and shad. f-'Oil, terms. "'in house, in 11 buiit hi lottie Modern ,t I'll, WIHl '11,11 a-e, aiiii nin.i c!oii housw b.i's .fu-r b.cii painted. c 1 ar bih scl,o,,l. Ft lJilxl 10; .fruit for SiO. terms. 1 iilnmbinu; fire place, built-in ftifr stal ioiiarv wnshtnbs u liaenu1rf Investigate this." 0 G CO S f: L io 'f a r n-W 1 1. l f fo" c' ,'W ".. :. -e,-, ,l..r,er . V nnu h nil! )! -li IIT.T t 211 O Fir riion - ;i-ll; .I. nEAL ESTATE3 JVatclf for Jear.ule? LA GRANDE, OREGON o o n i: M V arllrk I i:.iin. I'l & ,W , i., a ( yT S o