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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1919)
(il)AV KVKMNi. OITUHKR -i. lf)l. TWO La UfA.Vl)K KVKNIMi OHSKICV Klc Chief Connemc&Says "There Is a Terrib'le Cold Vitavc Coming Helper prcjiarc now. Jfere two a few sutftfcstioiis and prices of wjntty;, wear- , ing npprel you may nerl soon. MEN'S STAO SI HUTS - .".v.'$6.C0 TO frie.OO" MEN'S MAf KIJtfAWS ' ! .:. $10.00 TO $13.50" MEN'S LKATIIKU VESTS - $10.00 TO $13.60 M EN'S JIEAVY COTTON USUI UWEAR (UNIONS) $1.95 TO' $2.50 MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR (UNIONS) $3.25 .TO $7.50 M EN'S JIEAVy JANTS - ...$5.75 TO $10.00 SWEATERS - -V- ' - ; $1.50 .TO $12.50 J ERSEYS Xr- X, $3.00 TO $5.00 LO(i(iERS DOITRLE-PATEI) IWNTS (RVIN-l'liOOF) $4.50 TO $4.75 LEATHER MITTS, LlNKlX-' - 35c TO $1.50 MEN 'HI? A IX COATS, SHORT LENT! Til .- ..$11.00 ROY'S WINTER' UNION SUITS l.$1.25 TO $2.00 ROY'S TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR 45c a garment ROY'S MACKINA WS : $7.00 TO $10.00 See the new line of red rubbers for German Sox. All heights low and high Hill's DepartmenfcSfore Presbyterian Society Holding Interesting Meeting rtf Union 0 '! he Prcxbyterian Sot :y is holding a rally meutinK thii ufternoon at Union. IjiilieB 8mm linker, I.a Grande and Union arc in aOenilnnce, i Tli'$ meeting promises j be one of the bent attended and most ln turcHlIni; of the missionary lueetlnnO yet lu'ld. A pruKrain of unusual fea tures will ho Klvedur!iiK tf?e after ftoon. Thore will ho a nuiuher of luterstliiK conte.Hli, org? a story tell S n x nfi:nt ror('hlldion, In which children oill he the Judges, nOother a four mlnuto talk on "Why the Jubilee," and U'- third contest will he in l lie "form of a story book con tent. Contestant from Jlaker. I.a Grande and Union will coinpeto. .The ; contentful enterln.fr from I.a (J ramie I are Mrs. liny Murphy, story tolling content for .rliildrno frs. J. K- Wright, four mlnuto speaker and Mrs. Oeorxe lluker, slury hook con test. The closing event of the program will bo the showing of a set of five sler optical slide which have bein prepared by 1J. J. Hitter from nut' oral scenes of fori tgn lunds. Mrs Hitter will give a lecture along wltl tho sliiles nnd will ho accompanied by Mrs. William Hutchison o( I'll lou with vocal sola. Several carloads of ladies went fi vim la Grande this morninjr. Luncheon was served by the Union ladies 'in'.! was followed by the program. The program, becuuso of its units unlness, h ultractlng a great deal of attention from h' -ualquartors ii l'orll9!id, and also New York. It I;1 a new venture In programs for thir society. f Observer advertising will bring re suits. A Big Saving! HazelwQod Ice Cream . Rich its ftJusfis good PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store AI.VIN YORK, WAR II KIM), TO CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE t'lGAHICTTK "HUilCI'ING , ION'" IS (iltllTING sroity Monroe Salisbury l Hwn In Thrill, luff Xvw Western Picturo From I'lilvoraul HtmlliM thereof. Dnlu of first publication Soptoiie br 2fi, 1919. HIIinilillT J. SI'KCKiiART. Administrator. Sept. 2d; Ort. 3-10-17-21. N'ollro of Alley Improvement When Tony Valloro, n sop of Italy, Hepped Into tho boisterous atmos phere of a western Bullion and win i Notice Is hereby given to nil Bronteil.it the threshold by a kisn 'concerned that the Commission of from tho town's belle, Kato Hillings. ; the city of I.s Grande, Oregoa, ln lio took the incident ns n innttor oljtends and proposes to linprnvi lm- courBo, reprosoni. so lie inoiignt, urovoniont IHstrlrt No. 101 In said tho customs of ti Urn of hit dreams. Nor was lio surprised n fun inninciilH later when lie was knocked to the floor by a powerful blow de livered by Durnnt, tho bully, known ns the strongest . man In tho West. Hut thero hegnn a hatred that was to result n few months later In one of tho most thrilling contests of brute fighting strength tho rough men of I ho West had over seou. l.ltllo 1'iit Moore, ugu five, or thereabouts, Is seen us l.ltllo Tony in "Tho Sleeping I.lon" which wll' ho shown Saturday nnd Sunday foi the first time at the Star theatre The picture was directed by Uupon Julian, anil In the cast lire Sydney Franklin, Marlon Skinner, Alfred Al len nnd lloixcholl Mayull. lthea Mit chell, as Kale Hillings (he girl of Hod Ilutto whose delight Is fighting strength In men, gives n sympntho tic portrayal of her part. "Coppus and Scents" a two-reel enntcdy featuring Hilly West will ul.io be shown on tho same program. 1'A.MOl'S AlTltFSH ) IIF.liK IV F.W II AV Madlaino Traverse, who lias al ready proved In this city her ureal aluilllty as I screen actress, liai been hooked at the Slurry llieatr for tomorrow only, In a new Wll liuiu Fox photoplay called "When Fate leciiles." This play Is d scribed as (Ivlug Miss Traversa not only opportunity to display tltoM) unusual emotional powers that huvo drawn so large following to this heniiilful end styl ish woin.in. but to piove again her city, which Improvement lllstr'ct bounded us follows, lowlt: Cini menqlng ut tho renter of the inter section of Mini si root and Adams aveuuo III Chaplin's Addition to l.u Town of l.i (i i undo, Union County. Oregon, and 1 mining thencu south easterly ulotn the center-liiH of xutd Adams Avenue to tho renter of Hie intorsoellon of Adams avouiir u n (I Fir street In said Chapll l' Ad dition, thuni v inouthweslerly al n. the oentor-llno of l'ir atruet to the cuntnr of tho Inlctneetloii of l'i street and W'ail)li:gton uvei.iu thence liorthwestt) - along tho center-Hue of WiuhlUiton avenue '! tho center of llii luiersectlon of Washington uvemuv and Klin st eet and thence nnrthwci.tcrly iilorg the eenler-llno of Elm etioet to the place of beginning; That the said proposed Improve ment U the construction on nnd over the alley In said district be tween Aduins Avenue and Washing ton Avunuo furtn the east property lino of Klin utreet to tho west pro perty line of Fir sireet of bitullthic puviuncat nccoiding lo the plans and specifications therefore prepared by the city cugtucer and adopted by j the Coinnilsslon on the loth day of j Siivlepiber, 1919, and to make s.uli liuproveiuent ut tho expense of the ; property in said district In bo ben- eflted tlu'reby. j That the Commission of the Clly! of l.n tii'iindi'. Oregon, will meet al the roniinif sluu room In tho city building lit I.a Gutnde, Oregon, rn ! the Hth day of October, 1)1J at 7:110 o'clock p in., and bear slid do- i tetuiiue all objections, remonstuacee! PORTLAND, Oct. 2. Dr. Clarancc True Wilson, Portland prohibition worker, announced at the statu Meth odist conference hero thut Sergeant Alvin T. York, known as the war's greatest hero, will make a tour of the United States speaking1 against the cigarette. Wilson recently returned from tne East where he conferred with York. CONFLICTING IIKPOIITS AS TO THE NUMBER OK SHIPYARD WORKERS OI T Otter Brand Minced Clams $2.30i dozen Regular Price Wa25c DON'T WAfT ORDER NOW e e IVai-ligs will soon hi; gonn. "We havP 0J-:EI5EiJTASAXl)CRAWipirtt.S.o A lii.-c'lot of Conoonl J rapes, i WE 5IAVE ThAfRUIT AND VEGETABLES. I kYOlJj J)0 THE Itl'IST h'GH GRADE EATABLES Rags Wanted 3c Per Lbs. a Can. PORTLAND, Oct. 2. Union lenders declare that thero are 2fi00 striking shipyard workers while the operators snv there nre but half that number. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY CALL MAIN 80 Get Your Suit In Two Days - J)0NT WAIT (10 DAYS AND THEN BE DIS APPOINTED We will make you a suit Custom Made in two days, at very little more than a rciidy-niadc. Scud Away Suits are out of the question as it takes from ISO days to two mouths to jet suits, and oiicxiias to make from three to six seleclioifs of fjoods ami tljeii no certainty of getting a suit, and they tVst as much as a Custoiii-'Made Suit. We have StVen yrcn, all with families, and liny spend their nonpy in La Grande. You get it hack. If it gtV's to Chicago to some Jew, that is the last you s(V (If that Dollar. And we hrve a fine lino of JiiiVtj'd Woolens for Overcoats, and will guarantee that there is none belter. CORRECT LUBRICATION Zerolene gives a better filrh of oi! . between the working parts of your car. It conserves power and saves wear. Scientificallyrefined fromselect ed California crude oil. Oct a CuiVCvt Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY j Butter Wrnppers Observer oft ice. printed it THE TOGGERY ' i 1 th, L OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. T. R. Maxwell, Distributor. eaters . Read Tills Carefully! It will be seen by looking over the table of payments following this paragraph that the average increase nf taxation per thousand dollars of assessed valua tion of property is but a little more than four dollars. The first veal' the in crease is but half a mill. The fourth year the increase is but two mills and the highest point reached is but six and a Uarter mills. The roads will have be gun to pay IheiV way long before the high jmint has been reached. Remem ber, the bonds are paid out at the expi ration of the twenly-vear period. While we havttwciity years in which to pay for the l'oads. yc have the use of them from ihi'stime of their construction. TABLE OF COST TO RETIRE $1,498,000.00 WORTH OF ROAD BOPJDS FOR UNION COUNTY CARRYING FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. kltiiu (si in mm. o u,...!Mll cUlnil of ,,.(,,,, 0 RUT tuJ rnopis oi ine int- snow. m a p,r4l)U, utrreteJ TUst the (reliinlusrj ssswnieut ifur such luiprovnient bs be4'n Trsvi r. s Vera l.eHj.m, sets liuui ess iU.t-.'rul iluliiiu lain snotu nut ii,r.on. iinnM w--idl, ,nd is now on file In llio of. lues n H'T weimiMliuvitri ssa cmi nni' to eilrli ite keraulf eel la I man he lnrs. Alio ihi.wn . t'tlf ' Axliutklp If U svd J f f ivuf Jlesl Aevunt in V n sttrr f tbe entate pt CI it Kju..sbtt. Jji'icatciJ - I i this civen that IKf W'.ltl ol,i4pter of taf flee of the eilr reroriler. loird ihi- 19th ilJJ ef S.pl.mbe (319 J E STKMINM. City llri-uider. Bly Bept 1? :; O.t 3 In Xew and Used al ami Wood Dig and Small Jliort arid from $3.0D to 0.00" ATs your OoiVi Judgment 'and Duy our Ilea I '!. tnier o MONTANA M II IS V MtllN Mil TA riTV. M"fit . Oct - lt ctneitV( loliifl rt'in l'h torn r.-ii r..s. M t ht U . itm- rMtt ,(,,, .,.ri. ff ,.r MncDs. .t no ( ino t isinq hit n . loneeoiiMt. Ult.cttl 4 lm'i'il a earn lllrh lle rleO i-!'i' It ll'll'M'.' to a.Hitnng el. j ear ne is the n , nnil H I pise. Fo Ueft oi.erllo, lo fl- j. 0n ld rriA- llinli,eoiii eet t ,,,, comuion TI.Is 9ea 4th day of Novemlstr.illil.o.tolOl lMfw)n).0 , ,a,,,.,Qf pyloric In the forenoon st the e mn-ni. , ,,. ..tf ,H,in8 eounttind UtOas the liesl 9 l'ir .Vnil ,tvffei-son 0 Phone tyfiM a .i. j nmi 'it u. VJll o i'.ti. ffooonue. olieri.s paid for OsMl0Kurintui , o 4ange foinew. 9 o o i Ux- - ; " Niimhor of yriys Ykr. 1 1921-i 2 1922V 3 1923 4 1924 5 1S25 6 6 1926 fl 7 1S27 8 J928 9 1929 10 : 1930 11.. 12. 13. 16 17.. 18 . 19.. o20.. 1931 1932 1Q33 -1934. 1935. ......,1936 1937 1933 1039 ....9....1C49 Amount to be paii! on prih-cipal. None None None None 0,000 0,000 0,000 90.000 90,000" 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 .119,000 110,000 110,009 110,000 110,000 115.Q00 113 000 Mills ne Iota amount quired on . Amount to he lo be paid on today' axsons- Totals .... Yearly Average 1,493,000 0 e I4.SP0 paid for inter est. 12,500 25,000 37,500 50,000 62,500 72,000 69,000 66,000 61,500 57,000 52,500 48,000 43,500 39,000 33,500 2S,0CS. 23.500 17,000 11.500. 14,20 40,712 principal nnd interest. 12,500 25,000 ' 37,500 131,000 128,900 155,900 , 151,400 146,900 141,400 137,900 133,400. 137,S ' 181,909 126,800 , 138,409 1,K0 0 ment of $2.,0U.000 0.5 1 15 2. 4.9 5.276 5.156 . 6.236 . 5.056 5.876 5.S36 5.516 ' 6.23S 5.SC ' . 5,T3 S.51B ' B.T76 S.lffTB 0 s.or o Tt.tj, saving ta an-..nobile owner.? lon.owill morltlfim eoim.PnufL, rse-,I.,vvB ve-feu-lesill J.V eo.ffe i f,,,- ..tf, "Z eaa. Ty and savin-' (.rtim,?nre,il,fi. u "S, "i- aSdai Poor" road on added taxativft. Thi .eportionai saving aiuu he carrvu eoiisii. reil. to hi inexeusabli A ;ooil road is a eominuRitv i extravagance. ' t e rJ e 4 O o I account, and UK o-ona,cr(ioniB,lM,r w O o 0