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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1919)
TWO olLKsi).W KVKMNft- Oi'TOliK)? 7. 13. U ii 111 ii iiiiiiiih witmimiimmmiLimL.'fttrvM 0 o o . ''PRESIDENT WILSON T0 SETTLE THE WAR COULD THIffc 0 ONLY ' : 14" POINTS : BUT THE MANUFACTURERS OP THE FAMOUS A 1 KAliUUU CLOTHES FOR BOYS To Secure the Wear of the Garments Protect You Witlr These- 22 POINTS COATS err- v 7. 8. !. JO. .11. 12. hoys; no (lill'iililc Full size fur grmvin Front won't litl"-c In-i.llc. . -v., -Lapels will not draw oiil of sli IVriiKinent .cloKc-ni't' Full-lined, twki-i iii'K )' ('' I crhrt.Hlmiililcra and nlocvcs Mliiipo. Wcciu'cly sewed porkels. SeiiniN (loiilile-slili'lied and taped. Welt-I'inislied lnvast pocket inside. Pencil pocket in left faring. Janm.trs noted for slrentli; mat cloth. . ' Quality luiifons well sewed on. imping. canvas with ipe. . lottoin won't mil' collar. x I to filn; I TlHdHiret TROUSERS i:i with extra strong twill; longer h side of Full-lined wca r. Seams taied and three t iities' sewed. Fdtfcs can't ravel; 1 hey 're overcast. Slronir Docket cloth. ,.v,.,l Hi-.... t 17. I'ocket openings self-faced; thcV won't oi up or ravel. j UvUkii.es. me company ai.uiu- noiu siwK i'..Sttuiili.s. a ca;cit uthcr lhan thjt of :eloe.a fide jj-.vnt:e and thisgfiffiant has no n -.e!i to lie licve lliat any erson, itsMn-iaii, o0 foipuoition has any ii.U-',- t direct o. l!lif-t ih..,;,i .., i, ,i.o... ..!!-.. ..i.i.... .V..' ,.'. ." i . .. i'. 0 '1 hat the areolae nam1,! :- 01 eopie of irh i.-,su-., this J .i::-n or jlistrihuttd, thj-otu the' i otherwise, lo pai'l sui, i: r is during the six !onth p:eee'iin ti:e da:i :iuwn.silHA- is 2is. (This ji.,,ni',a tion in fcouired onlyfi,n ,l..iiy pub licutions.) f BKUOB DEXNIS, I'uSlisher. " Subscribed and siorn to before me this first day of October, IDIII.' .J. I'll Y. . Notary Public for (Irejron. My.cfmmission expire -May ), V.t. We Would Please- !' to t'urnisli yon your ("iroceries, Hut Wlfj.WE (TK TlkC?:)N'US AXI)'liO"lLT tiil?;oais on wn.t, w UK liWT.OFtf 'jH 1 1' T( ) l I ; I ST .M A I T 1 1 1 ) l'( i I IV) 1' I ( W y i' nu'-ia-: 'wiii.wfci' Tin-: riwyft-iTxiTv-wiri-v it is oi'i.'s? vote foi; tiii:. oV T .....mill IWV lli f t t JIONIV AND KKKI'O.N lllh M.rv- Be Sure to Vote X300 I Ort. luti, an; jn.'iit without vi j;s Hay to l:iy watui nally. Ian. I'll. Mil IS. Strap and 1. nitons at hoftoin; no hind, tear out. les to i!). r mf let at waist and se 2. live lll. J-arfje im iiliii patch in pocket Well made licit lool Watch ocket on ri nn for cnlar: irmly sewed. ido. A Nice Assortment of Xtragood Clothes, for Boys N ow in Stock. HILLS' DEPARTMENT . . A IIKIII.SII VI KW ()! I.AItDU srillKliS Not the CajitaliHlN Hut Ihr INnplc Who Suffer; Drrrraiird I'rmlu.llon Caunn IliKlier I'rirea. (Corroapondenrc of Tim ' Assuiiulcil Press.) LONDON, Sept. II). Hi ith.h lahni leaders have hee;un a (;eneial move ment to huiease prodiution hy iiidua trinl workers. oniihiints have been made for several, months of a dei linn in the amount of materia)) induced. This has been nttribuled to refusal of tbo workers in many industries to work full time. j John Uodi:e, a member of purlin d the pi HO 0.' SCIATIC PAIRS j QUICKLYREL1EVED i Keep Sloun's, iiiu World't Llnl . ment bundyjiialiay uelies' ' IIOUSANliS o( men and women. I. 1 l''lst hale rheumatie I' etitk jai t liriii' law Sloan'i . Liniment tut ,)y n kn. k it out. 1 opul.ir a thud of a century ago lar I more popular Inlay. , 'lh.il . be.ni! it i io A,nder(ully hvh.1,,1 , rel.n . ll ,rlerul .K'Kl and v.u fc ialU.i. ImnlMnV neui.il. K. ovnitrauieil nili Im, jtiH jointl, weather txpure Millie Alliitle u oil that i. ne.-rti.irv, t..r it Hi. a . 'Uo ,,. tHi,iK , ' )( l-eavel no mil,,. M , .j,, d..,,! I.-r. A lK,l,let,H,v i a wis j7rc I tauli..B. Kivp ii b.m.lv. All .Irutei-l. U,. ' in. ti in ment mid labor leader, luroj 1. .1..., .i. ... . 'ion me uilopilou ol Hie piee" wurk aystem us alrlady applied to lh iron and steel industries, would sob.-.' I he problem. To Ibis, be declared many workmen were opposed. W. A. Applet. m, secretary of tV (Jeneral Federation of Trade I'nious in (red the men to refrain for mpolil icnl strikes, its I he first move toward in erensed product ion. "Political striK.es must eilner fail o: end in revolution," be said. "1 hcv nn not' nirainst the enpitiilist but arainsi the eommunily. It. is not the capital ist that surfers but the people. Tin effect of slab strikes-is to decrcasi production and increase the commodities." M. llumlierstone, a Sheffield lea, lei said: ''The surest way of increa inv prodili'tion is to i;ive payment by re I suits. Wherever pos.il, le it is earriei' out in ours, the steel, trade, la mj opinion it. is time we called n halt ir regard to increases in waites beciuiu ' it only menus a further increase in t ir ', cost .of liyiiur. The sooner we ear mako the, workers realise that it if i niore't'o their 'interest Id decrea-e thl I cost of Hi-bur tbaii to Inereane wanes ! the better it will be for all ertneernej.' . .1. T. Ilrownlie, i-bairman of the cv : eeutive' council of the Aniali.ainafei' ' Society of Kninec-s, was the first : trade unionist, to ndvnnce the idea that i wiirkmen must inj-reasv' prodintiont Other leaders quickly endor.-ed hi i view, in the bipc that si-ores of un- : AUthoriycd strikes, Costetcd by. a crave for shorter hours' and hitrher wnir s, wmild cense and everybody would ire i back to woi k. ! Oct. cut , w 1iilh tl.oul last day to pay watei a penally. aitfl nddsses of individual owavrs. or, if a corporation. i?ive it n, ,..i names and addresses of stockholders or SIA"''M1''Nr . . "',,:,; or huWimj 1 per eert or more oi tlwnerslup, .Manaitenirnt, Cirrubl-! ,:f :n' total amount of stock.) La tion. Kir.. Required by . .r( r firande K-.enin,. ().,:ie;vei- !i!,iK,,i'.', (onKress of AiiKllst 21. 1!U2, of l.n I ' "inpaay, Uruee Dennis, l'loreree J lirnmle Creninir Observer. Poh. i' ' h nnis, .a (irand.,. ( )..-, j' , sr.MMONS j In ill" circuit court of the JOreaon for l.'nion cauuty. ' It. H. Warner, pbiinliff, vs. Jos' joph T. Ilei-k and (Jeoii.e h. Ite.-y. ipartners dning busine.-a lojetlier an j Heck Hi-others,, and all persons, an. Known if any, harlm; or claiiniiii: !l7 interest In, or lo, Jhe real pro perty berolnafter descrihid: ibdi nd ! ants. ! lo derendanlt Joseph T. Deck, !:oore,e II. J'eckV I'.ei k Hrotlu-rs and jail unknown Acrsons limine or :i lalniing' any intre.st in or to Lots 1 and 2 Iji lllockyi:,, t'baplin's Ad ' ditlnn to l.a (IruAle, I'nion county. Oregon .".dverse tu kilaintil'f: j In the name of lie st..t" of Ore j;on; Vim are h. A iiy liotified iha. 'jibe plaintiff, , H. lihvalaer. b ladd er of certiflcalo of lib'iliiiia.'iiy No. II, Issued April ir,,li:io ,y the tm .eolleetor of Union loiiity, Oregon for the amount of $4 ifie and d iin iiuent for the year oi tai)7, asf;es:ed aeainst delendanls, ck IllotheW, owners of record and npon lots 1 '1 in block 125 or Oliaplain'o Addition to La (irando. Union eouiily, Oreeon. ,and has fibd in the above cnlithd Jceuit his eouiplaint applying for do cieo fonrlosiai! his lieas awiias; j.saiil real properly and described in said carljficaloor delilHIUellliiy, tn e.etlier for nil aiil, sequent, iiaynients of taxes' and street and sew, r asse-a-imenls of the eily of La Cr.inde. Ore iKon, with accrued inter, st thereon jat fifteen per cent p.-r annum, pen Scrns Cms Off . Like Banana Pes! "Gets-It" Leases Tod Soth As Your Palm. S"ever laiia. Ever peel off a bnnnn.i. r.kin? Woll thrtia tho T.ay ;t u-If j.-,-ls ..ti' .inv corn or i'-Uvh. I: '4 im-'itif Notliint; smq in t10 Wurjj win do it SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. E:W HIGH GRADE EATABLES Mm 1 TewwwjBfffejP allies, r:ost8 and ty dollar.-; that tlorin-y fees of fif plaint itf has th pr,'mi:ie:i for each and every year since the year of 1TMI7 amounting to v.itb sutdi city street and sewer as sc. .sinenls to stllll of $:!00.00. And forelosing tho Hens of said taxes assessments and costs, nccrued paid and annual taxes upon said lots and ! interest and attorney fee aKainst the land and premises uhors named. All process and papers in this proeei il Injr may bo served upon the under signed nslillng Allhln thd state of now you arn hereby silminoned to Oregon, at the iMdresg hereinarter appnar, wbhin Jl.vty days after tio inentioned. This ptihllention l9 niaili first publicUion ' of this!, summons, iby order !: of lion. X ,'fv. Knowing e:vclii ,:v,' :of liic 1 day of first puhli-ljudKe of ,the above ontitled 'court, "at Ion hnfeofV and defend this action made September 2!)th 1919. or pay the amounts due, as afore- ' C.IL FINN, sold, together with the costs and ac-l Attorney for Plaintiff . Address f-rued interest, and attorney f,o;jLn Crando, OreKon. V and In rase of your failure to do I First publication Kept. 29.. so a d 'croe. will be rendered nenins. I Oct. 7-14-21-2X; Nov. 4-11-1S-25-dot-ndants. eacb and all of tliem'nee 2. Order your groceries 1919. ear ly So We fan All Vote October 11, GOOD ROADS ) i:0.ns Meat (iOOlT erntions. Ii lcd Daily (Ivirept Snlurday) Suiiilay Mnrniuir, nl I a (Ira Oniioii, for October I, Itllil. STATU OF 0I;K(,O., t o'umy Tninn, ss: lso Thai the known bondholders, mort ude, I'.a-ces, and oilier .security In, Hers I owuin:.' oi boldiiur 1 per cal or n.i-,, oi . vi me auio'.ml of toe, ...!- a.'.;:es. or oilier .-eeuiitics are: (!' Ihcie are none, so state.) It Ciaaile X.,iiimal Hank, and United States Na tional Lank of l.a (irande, OreKon. That the two pala, r.-,;ih,-, next above i -int.' the names of the oe ne. s. s'.o. k ind seillilly holders, if dean cverythins: to the present and future ircn- They are the irreatest dividend nnvwe L-nn,n Th increase land values. They make people happy. They save their cost in automobile upkeep and tires. They brinpr the community tip in (he front line of progress, for a county without pood roads is bound to take a back seat and be shunned by the traveling public. You would not buy a home where there were not pood highways nn one else will. ,-Thcy must be built soon, in order that Union County may claim her share or the Slate and Federal hichway Funds. We cannot afford to lose the money from these sources. , Heron- nie, a notary public in and for the said state and county, person ally appeared Ilruce Dennis, who, bav in: been sworn according to law, de poses and says that be is the publish er of the l.a (,'raniie Kveninir Observer i hold .-.,iK u- ine oc.-i oi .contain not on v In., is! ,.f i..,.l '..s knowledge and belief is true and ers and security lers as they Vp c.-nect state,ne-,t of the own, : snip. near up,.,, the book., of the ro-,'p ,,-y ii!aii.,i:,.ni-nt and (if n daily paper). ! but also, in r,is,. ,.)..... n,.. .....ie. ,'.'.' roresaid imb-1 ers or securile h.,t.l,.,-a ll. ,l.,i.. .,1 :.. .l.I.i. , . . : '' ' '-- ii"-n io ine ,ne n.iol.s ol I co- liny, , etc. cilillletinn. Ii, alien fn aliove clptienreqiiii-ed by the net of Aue-ust L' l, 11112, embodied in Seel inn -I bl, Puslnl Lnws and Ketrulalions, to wi(: , , That Ihe name of the publisher, mniuii'i-r, business mnnairer and edi ter is Urueo Dennis, l.n (Irande, Ore Ken. Tb:-t the owners are: (dire names mpany ns tru.:ti e.- or in any other fiduciary relation, th, name of the person er corporation fni whom such trustee is actiiiE, is Riven: nlso that, the said two pnra.rnph'' coi'taiu statemi-nts embracintr: affi ant's roll kuowledjre and belief jn t,, Ihe circuinstances and conditions tin der which tin- sto,l.-holders and serur ily bidders who do not nopenr up.ln Ait" Ik ,!i-3e r, . r.v. e. Ill, k.l-"- f ll" l'o --n- .ipiu.r "wr.i.-nv X' i. I.-Vid ' ""ll.e't i ' ,1 'i n r ac .1. ' i- nl...". C. fails. r. .i J..1-., ,,.;, ,. no .-r . ' l.,it s-.,r.-. M , PULLHJNION COUNTY OUT OF THE MUD -2 Drop: tut ''(Jet; CVftt II . ith t r lit, ointn: r : ki r:..,i into or two tit ftis! -irur or (".i.M.-lv. y,.u i. 1 mi k nn :r.;uii. t. m (ft i iinU-n.-l m nr." Thufs fniHM. m iii "U. t-l(."' til,' iMi'ys ni tK'V-l;.t'k i.n ri-i si. trlllo lit niiV tlru ,ilf)V ! 9 if !fi u 1 0 I i Vote SOO X YES on Klei-1 ion Dav, V ! Ortohcr lllh. I t.y fc.. latwrt-iice Co.. aiunu. lit. t-old In La' (Ir.iiule anil ' rocom iiiendrd t.s the wand's, b-.. corn ;, .'tnedy l-y . D. I'utiiuin. I.eiy Vorel Diuk Co., and Hod Cross I'm;; Co. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY CALL MAIN 80- .' . m The Observer furnishes and print j nntler Wrappers. AM&tflU&i&Xj lJn pr,n.,n7 ThT-'T. n .7 'fl' BAB B I 'v -': I .- ' " ' ; ir. .... . , r ; : : :? TI' t! r'j nurte m writ i ir , . a ffl V :m a. .1' ZS " V 1 VU14.IV UQ CO 1 ly do cdhc,! Vi-ur !?..Ii I, I .-l. fj There isnocxemo for on.ic.K, ?i Ivtl "j It it caurcd ly. ithitd?n t f t-c rto-.uJ,. V M caft tcottcctol Ly takJfij't'Tui".'-, ;:,;.. L j tiil9. May tuvo (ec4 .H'a.uf.tly c -1 ,tr f i fV- - -- B'' J s for cvt-i'vtUinor in (iro,-,.rs l,u( - turc mul vot6 for the . -'Botos-. . .SalurdayOct. 11 JQEL'S GROCERY 1 wO ALL SIZES-FROM 10 ACRES TO 2,000 ACRES. SOME .ON VERY EA3Y TEEJHS. C mftj-fa.ikijw. hi O o ;gcor-geh,g The Ljme of Roy4 Club3ootfij. m 1,1 W.iDlc3 I'V the nut t.f :. ,. i ,!. ., . r. ... Cor.CiHlara.unVasli iufb'ii. PlioSo M-io!) e i o 3 -I 1 -5 rrjoewi o V " t . T-x.vri rvvi-ri-v--. - Wilt) i o- - , s " '" ...... 4 , . I