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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1919)
-! ' i -1 q" o 0 O CJ o o 0 03 0 iPOXDAY EVEXTXO, OCTOBER G. 4919. LA OTvANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER TITRBS T i en iiouj f HiKioirajtiwTvwi The Union Motor Company aro .uiisraiuiatjog themselves upon the 1 .1 JUS liusy With I'm-klng The Karl J. Stackland packln-J house shipped, sovon carloads of prunes, paying $70 a ton for tho (rult, and 18 cents a box for piclP KCelUt Of A I'M I nl !.,! .... . . . . . Mr. Kiug V'lifc for medical advice, al 3l.Vlncnt b hospital. His condition has not boen improved. murning. rne shipment included one speedster, one super-si, and two Fssexs. The arrival of thus shipment will mean good nwi for those who h'ave been wanting to see thorn. Ow ing fo the uncertainty of shipping and the sho'rta of cars, companies reserving shipments cansiden them selves unusually lucky. OwavaVa1 Quarters Many people were turned away from the Salvation Army meeting lust evening on account of an over packed hall. So popular have these meetings become and so great has been the growth of this organization that the small hall in which the Army is now housed will not accommodate all of the comers. O. A. C. Instructor 1 1 etc Miss Bertha Davis, head of the department of Home Economics nr. the Oregon Agricultural college, ar rived in the city this uiorn'..".i; and U a guest at the V. L. Lilly ho.e Mi's Davis will go on to Baker thin evening, as she Is sliodu'.o:! for a lee ture at the Baker Union county i t?ichor's institute. began pear packing Wednesday at La Grande and Cov and begins apple packing In Covr next week. Union Republican. Episcopal Guild to Meet 0 ifl. Peter's K6copal Guild will meet Wednesday afternoon at tho horn1 of Mrs. Lee Warnick. A social afternoon will be sp9nt, . Rummage Sale The Kpiscopal Guild will hold a rum mago sale on Octobie 11, beginning til 10 o'clock. Ajiyone with ruipmage is asked to call Mrs. Frank Cleavijiger. Accepts Fositlon Here ' Charles Itlch has accepted a poai tion In the l'ainier Mill at LS Grande. Union Republican. Returns l-'rom Williuuelto Valley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and two sons, have returned from an overland trip to Willamette Val Ky. They took in the Sound-Up, the state fair and spent a little ;beon visiting friends time at Corvallis visiting Mr. Rey nold's fraternity brothers at tho Oregon Agricultural College. Returns frnm Vllt to Diirkeo 'I. M. Dolau, O. W. dispatcher, liar, returned from Durkee whera he ha Goes to ,loin Husband Mrs. Edna Burke Meyers, who hns been visiting relatives in this city for tho past month, has lefl to join her husband, Edgar L Myers, who has been appointed and itor in the Internal Revenue Puild ing at Washington, D. C. Mrs. T. W. Kuig returned from Portland last night. She will resum dress-making at once. 10-U-lt K. II. (iommill Here E. H. Gommlll and wife of Elgin are transacting business in tho city. Mr. Gotnmill is associated with the La Sallo Extenslou University, of which there are probably some iw-sn- ty-five students In this city. Returns from Nelirnska Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler have returned from a two months over land trip to Nebraska and Colorado points. They visited Mrs. Ciiandler'.i relatives at Hastings, Nebraska, and at Fort Morgan, Colorado. T"iey ro. port a fine t'mn, but wcro heU up two days on their return trip on ac count Of the heavy mud caused 1J' the rains. Truiio Packing Ov Prune packing Is reported to bo Practically over In the oastern sec tion of tho valley. The total fig ure for the Union and Cove sec tion show about seventy cars sent out from thin region. Apple packiui; is now going on. Culled to Portland G. L. Larlson, manager of tho La Grando Grocery company, has been called to Portland by the death of hiB mother.. Office to Close The office of tho county school superintendent will be closed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday c-f this week, is all of the school teach ers will bo out of the county attend. Ing tho Institute at Baker, eo both Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoo and Mhis Lydii Hug will shot up shop md enj"y themselv.is for a few day;, nl Halter On Way To I'nioii Miss Elolne Loighton of Elgin was in tho city last evening between trains. Miss Lelghton was on her way to Union whero sha teaches In the high school. She spent tho week-end with her parents in Elgin. Leo Morlock from Salem Lee Morolock, a former La Grande resident and for a long period con nected with the Observer establish' ment, is In La Grande from Salem. He Is a member of the police force In the capital city and Is here on of ' ficlal business. He will leave on hi return home this evening. T. W. King Returns from Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. W. King returned last evening from Portland whero Returns to Perry Mrs. Wultor Pohrman and small son of Perry, roturned to their home last evening after spending several days here with Mrs. Pohrmnn's sisters. Neighborhood Club The first meeting of the year of the Neighborhood Club will be held tomor row afternoon. The year books will be given out at this time. Piles on Homestwul Shirley Tucker of La Graudo wan a visitor at tho Valo laud otrice las', week und filed on a homestead. Malheur County Enterprise. Have your pheasant mounted. W Avenue. 1401 Dynamite Mail Here S. O. Voorhles and wife of Eik- or arrived In their car this afternoon. Mr. Voorhles Is an agent for dyna mite, and is associated with the Pasehey-Sago company Imbler Druggist Here Georgo Ferguson, linblor drug gist, left on tho branch line, this morning. Ferguson spends most of his week-ends In La Grando. Joseph Visitor llei F. D. McCully of Joseph is itor in the city. vls- Ll-XilOX MKbl'S THIS KVKN1XG Tho American Legion will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at tho city hall ut 8 o'clock. There will be a meeting of tho executive committee at the hall at 7:30 p. m. for tho purpose of appointing all Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquii, Gives Prompt Relief There is oha sale, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture an i that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any dtraxiiat for a 35c or$l bottle of Zemo and apy it as directed. Soon you will find tltct hritatioca, pimples, blacl-.hcaiec;qtri,Vlotchos,rincworm and similar skirt tro-LVswUl disappear. Zemo. the prr.c'-ratuit', I satisfying liquid, b all tint is nerfed, for it banishes moct s!.:n eruptions, makes the skin soft, enticth and healthy. The E. V. Eoc Co.. Cleveland, O. ll every, use. likWWW On buildings with broad roof 'izJti ' I'WwW lirM areas, on soarinjr sky-scrapers, f f-Ji:.. Li'jWLyJM' and all kinds of farm buildings, -v. 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" ,'T??T?tt10' ' Ustffi For your buildings new or bid Urge or ama.l , --ylNlt the city or country - CnWtei ia the 1 lfl7V V'"'lrSL logical roofing iiweitment. itT?tfl V S'i5 Vlll it 11 C'.y it mvie in rnlli, IkhIi mooih rf-vaoli : "i-1 ---S n ro"'1 'ir'-i'""t ("d cif yren alo in a05'wCJ ll l-rl fcndionie rrd Df prern si.luit stiinKlts for .fyfjr BUl J - Vr CiS- reioeiiei. i:trtntn-irt.i i extra quality tie ' n vdrVafVi j ' T'a name mani ttrtmnf tA nualif ami utifar- ' 1 m ft 'if V ' v wJl -I 9mn FltIrJr''?' ' rf yo,) 1,1 8,f VV ')3!f TOtl 1f V J'SlCil Ctrtwi-iu4 mort il'iltrt tell it. Asr.(..r. j0J-4 ', I . I lfllfl" Gtnai-U(i and t lure to get i(. i'vlll A m 1 Si-3 Cerlain-teeJ Prxtductt Corporation Jtylim il ' M luM Uniwaixl Wuum ia rniuiH Ufa Jf)S yTS. A -ntq.ialiiran4will i:.tV:oh JZjL M -A - mj- Jj- T , V -a(-Trf' l-i1- : t at4' ''VTi i('l, I- aniTaii tf iLi.-fcJi-rf r ir iiiK m kt tmn ia nt r ; ..:r; o standing committees. All service men and women are invited to be pres. ent. DR. V. L. INGLE, Pres. Movfng Into New Home Mrs. Mae Robinson and mother aro. moving into the tsecKer resilience, 1G04 First street, which place- they have purchased.- Th.e C. B. Miller family have been occupying this house and being unable to fhid another -house have moved to the oley hotel. Richland Visitor Here J. W. Love, of Richlnnd, arrived in the city yesterday morning for a Visit with friends and will also spend sev eral days here transacting business. Mr. Love was formerly a resident of this city, Returns from Portland Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp returned this morning from a soveral days vis it in Portland. While there she was the guest of Mrs. Maurice Hickok, for merly Miss Bonnie furrest, 01 mis city, Balnea yisltor Here- Sg 1 j W i v. K. oaUsKy. o names, is regis tered at one of the local hotels. George Cochran Arrives Home- Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Cochran and two children arrived home Kriday from a month's trip in their car to va rious counties of the stat. Mr. C0M1- ran was on water adjudication wik and his water hearings were principal wide; One electric table lamp with large shade; one library table, eb iff ony finished; one card or library table, mahogony; oue large In.', rack with large round, bevel mirror; ouo large easy roister, with arms and loathor dout; bne large . easy chair with leather 'back and sor.t, mahogony; on tea (art, mohogouy; one B?rds Kye maele bed room set of flvo pieces chair, rpeker, Mreaser, r , r, i . , cMffoialer wltb. Inrg( rnlrtw; omi ly in Deschutes, Wasco and Klamath ,door fm purposes; ona rouud mirror lb material yutVfnabld en fancy chairs, A and a few counties. They came home throug the Willamette valley and Portland. mlrrof, mahogony, veneered; 1 rug frame ; one rug tor above room and set; two white enifmel bed steads, brass finished, two commodes, ma hogony, veneered, one. desser with Farge mahogony veneered; 3 mat ressos; ,3 springs; two sets book cases; one china cabinet, sawed oak, ebony finished, with heavy plate .glass with doors; on.) kitchen rang?. wood or coal; ono Hughes hot plato 2 hole olectrlo stove, some few ki'ch- iNEWTODAYI WANTED School girl to help with housework fifter achoot-and on Sat urdays. Call BlckS$l.y 10-6-H FOR RENT Modern apartments. No children. Also modern '-room house II. C. Lawyer, IMirlaKfl Hotel 10-fl-tf WANTED Red 3471, 3D Frxalf 471. J Jersey cow. S Call V, FOR RENT For eh ' myotba, ; am" pletely furnished botiae five rtiotni, close in. 'Referenoa rwaued. Write R., care Obserrer. 10-6 ' SIDNEY LYLE th. Piano Taoer, is at the Hotel Foley. lO-S-Dtp FOR SALE Baby buggy, oiir aad walker. 7600 Monroe At. 10--lt WANTED Appl( Bickers, 7 s.er btx. ' rnona rtea iut. iu 10--4tp FOB 8 ALU At the residence of O. E. Silver thorn, 1S09 First at., the loiiowint, furniture and househald inatorial; An Ovorland autouiobilo, boen run 4000 mllos in good repair; ono av onport, leather uplioistereuj i ou-m. round dining room table, ebony mi Ished. Quarter eawod oak; 6 dlnln? room chairs leathfr upholstered; medium Blzed store1 base Burner mall Btore airtight heater; lorgo rug, fifteen feet long 12 1 onc otic fee'. v.ch -.-r ffliiiaia aaaaakjBw . , FILMS! , PRINTS IN i OUT v Preserve JI Your ARCADE TODAY ONLY ELSIE FERGURS0N IN "Eyes of the Soul" wnsUust a girl a dancer ia) a . li ret tinging for ease and luturjr." YetVha fpoked on life throug tea '.' eyes of hor soul, and choia, , BI'BCIAL! TRIZMA In Natural Colore "CATALINA ISLAND" IT55 "y.H.sJBDhro3nkamp Co. Deaer 4 o She cried "Liar" when everyone else believed ! Kent, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, had confessed a ! murder.Everyonebelievedhim.ThenexquisiteMaretteappeared.Speak- ing with him for the first time, shecalled him a splendid liar. She doubted what everyone else believed. Strange complications follow one another ... quickly in "The Valley of Silent Men' " ... : - ... It is a corking yarn even better than "The RIvers End." No parent DARE overlook this The children of one family but of every four are suffering from malnu trition. Poverty has nothing to do with it Your child may be among them; you may be contributing to one of the worst menaces facing this country. The causes ate slight, the consequences almost beyond re pair. You owe' it to yourself, to your children, to your country, to read. "Is Your Child fcungryPV by Louise Stevens Bryant. In this article, she explains the apparently trivial causes of underfeeding and the simple provisions by whicnit may be eliminated. Are second marriages happy ? Does a widow make a desirable wife? Does a man provide more plentifully for his second wife? Why is a man's temperament so differ ent when it comes to a second spouso? These and many other questions are answered and discussed with a delightful undercurrent of humor by Dorothy Dix. A dress that saves money r-' A' Head the "Secrets of Remodeling Economi caliy." It shows, among other things, a gar ment which may be worn on different occa sions with simple accessories. Hie other ar ticles in this profusely illustrated department give the opinions of Worth, Paquin, Geor gette, Jenny, Doucet and others, on the win ter silhouette, the pannier, evening wraps, millinery. In the same issue . William J. Loch . Dr. Frank Crane Dana Burnet Prinorsa HadriwUI Coningaby Daweon Count rsaavonKroHwMjr Dr. Harrey W.Witef Zona CMe Two po& of cutouts in color tot th kiddie. Out today October, C 0 0 ' 9 I f "Iff T ' liWn!TO,aagssaaMaaa l gps ill ' e " o O - O ,.-1 i I Da'-.- e ia.iT:- 3i SK .