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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
La 'I'.'A'OT.-'i'V-KSIiVu OKsERvTi'h LOCAL r AMi-ikIm Wortli-IWi-y WiilililiK MrH, H. I.. Thornton rntnrnk thl i noon from i'orVluntl mid Ojitrnlia,' Washington. Iu cj'urlliuyl, Mr. 1'ITornAiu attt'fldcd t lie '(imiin'j Fonilmi Mliisiiiary convention. Aft (rwarilii, Mm. Ttjrntft went to OIh'IiiiIIk wlmre Bho ultnti(l!l the wpdiiiiiK oT MIkh TV 11 1 1 Worth anil J. V Otohnr IDIIl. Miss Wurt In I.i Or.inila Kill, ruri'lvlng ti"r d 111:11 tlon lu tile I.a. (infmlu school, iind liter utlindliif; the .!.." ". , . .." : ..: - Ln..-."....:- j . " - , f : : Movine to Idaho - l'I'wk'Imtn In In- Vnfittiiilifi-il ! Mil nl I r (IT . f " 1 C. . fooli llie ktft L-Vfllilllf Willi llll'ltllSoilB ll...U ll.-HI li, III Hi ( lV 'I fl I I T JI L, I I L hi stuck forViMi liiiiho, whi-re hi- NVInlilmrliouil (!lli 10 the U..-H.-I: j f?M J M J f I ' will make hi futiye home. .Mr. CW- 'r ' the LaCninik- ncbools to : .' I I llll-0UI j ida has traded hiV'!,'' hi to W. din.cliiK parly to he ijlveu ut Hi. , t j , . H. Uerry, former! l a farmer of W 't',V yijaluui, rrl.;j'8 fll 1 1 U T Ulllf t? i ser, Wuho. Mr. Heiry in muvinir U i:t?l,r 2 1, 'IfiiS Is n l. j . 131(1 I fU'ti;i,!7t I Gnu.;, wbero b.- will hv hifu- """I . nt'-i i:.!m,!it ( l' UtiJIil lvMli 'lire home in the C.ouVuIk home. Mr. lr Iy fiiu NVIctibui Club. , , . III TlrK!SA V -KVEI-Mi. ixTOHKtt UK 1013. C'ul' nd three i hiMU'n expuit ti .tu.t toiori'V nWrnin for Jiie Wui aer inrk. Munv marriiwt lif.ns'. havt Wt-?1 IJorry. hlrh a tin event of .1,1Bi t),, to,t wcl.k Cy County Clerk McCornuck ami his HsaisLnts. Amoni.' thane Kttinpr th lic.nHi'B were Wil liam O. Siieffer. of The Dalle, and Warfilnelmii .,1 1 ..in ii...f k.ii. rv. il r .Hlato AKricultuial Colle(.-c. SIiko ln.r HWlril iIiH4 lMy Miiy s,iuir(. eraduallon. Hhe ha boon tea.-lilna at j b()(h ()f Union. 0,ivc.r Kcrr and j,is. tlin Kl 1-1 s Rtato Industrial chool at (Jround Mound, Wr.HhliiKton. Mrs. J'.erry hn many I.a Grande friendH who wiKil her much happlncK. 'Mrn. Mary Worth, uiother of tlie bride, wim the only otlier La (fi'ando Kiir-.ft at tin1 weddliiK. Dr. MiMIIIhii VIxitH Aiiki' Dr. W. I). MeMillan of l.u (Iranile wnn a vilior on October 15 at the hiK exhibit of Southern Califor nia proline! maintained freo to tln liublic iu the I.o Amu-le Chamber of Coiumerre. lie also attended the lecture und moving picture that nni a part of tho dally proiiruin. The oxhibft 1 the inrK0t of any In the roillltry in aim allied by 11 cniiillier rial organization. Ileforn retiirulii;'. home, Dr. Mc.Millnn exiect to visit reveral of tho many oilier place of Interest In tho Southland. MellM Tuttle, both of lmljlc.r, on the 1Mb. Error in Local Yesterday' Observer stilted that M. M. Kuril, part owner of the Arcade theatre, had been dismissed from the hospital following an illue of typhoid fever. The item was incorrect, inns much 11 Mr. ford ia not an owner of the Arcade theatre. Iljlti (ule Mrrleil Welford I'. Duni.'su and Mii iyrlle Cumiiilns vn-ro unlteil li marriage, .ouiy jillenuxiu a 2 I'cloclt at the .VI. K. . 1'aiMjuai;.' Itev. N. .Shermaii Hawk ofilcialiin.' liotli of the yniiiif people are friu KlBln. Miirrleil lOiuly Tills MornlliK Harold Karl and .Miss iil -ndlii Lay, bntli o: Jo.sepii, wi'i in liiarri:ii;e t.'ibi innrniri win. lit: irf i i M .Rnt ,SU IIIHV, K"f)tfR Zi. luhsl.iatial KeaiMtn Set forth Wbj l.ainl liri derx Arc Ahle to fill The S!(K'!.ie' n's Want. clock ill the office 01 the eniiiili leik In the eour: hmi:'-. Kv iherniau II :wk ofrici.iteil at arly liour ceiemony. On May 1, llllltwl the fair I'ronpi ai I .'-jji ine; conibiH.'.'.i SI101 thin n cnttl I nifrccd to h'lld tlie tli'lv-, Hi. tiiere was held nl in I.a Crande the firs!. iM and shnw ol At that time it was 'all sale on October ; l-'oi-mer IC4i(lcnt. Visit II. I'. Kennedy of Tacoma, I In Hie city vlHitiiif; old time friends. Mr. K en 11 il y ha a son living villi his Kiaiidfallior, ti. VV. Allen. Mr. Ken nedy, who In a railroad engineer, nerved in France with the ciiKliieer forces. He wji formerly a resident of I'll city, IIvIiik hero about twen ty year imp. Hilverthorn' Store Added Iu List Today the Koosevelt Memorial com mittee added Kilverthorn's iIiuk stun to the list of place where donations tr :hc Itoosevelt fund may lie left. luu atop in and leave what you want t d nnte with yojr name and addrcii ai d i' will bo pr fly credited in t 1 rolled. Hull enterprise Visitor-. Aiiioiik l'ie Knlerprlse visitors ii lown today were J. 0. .Vlalrsiiu Mr. J. Ilainlltiiii and daughter Mrs. r. Ilockell. VVarlfe Hock, Ml and Mi. A. Wade. CltarloH King III Liverpool The Observer ha received word from Charle 10. KIiik, foruierly or Hot Luke, Hinting that he had ar rived Btifcly Iu Liverpool, Kliuliinil. lie ay lie I feeling good after the voyage. Here on Land Ilusine Ixiuis L. Sinionis, of Itichlanil, wa in the city today 011 land office Inisi nes preparatory to the land sale to 11101 row. IIHiiiu to I'cnilleton Mr. John McNuil. 11 returned ! her home in ri ndl' tou last evenlni niter spending the past two day visiting with Mr. 1'reil Johnson. Caller nt L11111I Office (ioorgi! M. Tuck.-r of Joseph was a busliie caller at the Laud office yesterday afternoon. Mm. Turkey on Ixuiit Trli Mr, li. C. Turkey I visiting friend in St. Paul and Mlneiipoll end from there will go to I. on Auge le to visit for Home time. Khu will 1.1 urn to I.a (Iranile nlioiit the first of the year. (foe to Itlllll, Idlllio I'biiI Spillmiin, county agricul turist, Is iu llulil, Idaho, whore lie will attend the Khoriliorn sale at Hie Dig Spi-lni:' rann't touiorrow. To Irfirate HiTe O. Nettle and wifo of Eugene, huvo been In tho city for tho past few days, preparatory to locating hero. Mr, Nettle wn inlen-sld In llin Onliurn hotel In Uugeno. films Iprints IN t OUT B v Preserve L Vour i : . II. M, (iillliuu ll-rt . M. Cilliiiiii f Hnkiir, Mul n truck Hnl'Hinn, Is t raiiKiu'l inn Imsi ncsH In th city lml;.y. Tl-llllMirtM llUllM'MJ Ariliur K. I.nmbcrt of Nnrti Ptiwilur wa n 1uim(ih hh cjiIUt ii t the liiliil off let tixluy. Tho Mi'lhmllKl will luivo a rummnno n;ilo hi li;i!W.!ijiciit of tliunli Wod. Oct. 22. li-2l-lt Kiist'rn Slur to Mwt The fiiat social moctinpr f the year for the Ku.'.U'i'it Star will ho nn vvvnt of tuinoiiDW evening iu the club rooms. Imhlcr l-'jirmi'i' In Tmvn Cluirh'H K. Knoimn, fjirmrr of IV ImhhT disi rict, tipi'iit last cvi'iiiiri In tho (My. I 11I011 Nllor Hon V. II. Low nf Cnion in a Inisinc.' visitor In tho city. Two Hfihliinil M011 Hii- lohr I'lski'Nim nml Alvlii lOnkol a 011 oT Hichliuul wnnt nuiiiosH vi Itors in thi' city y(-Mifiilny. ItnMcr t'onr Miiiricil Win. KoIIIiih uml Miss Cr:i. Coiiu;ii, hoih of linldi r, worn unit ' ( in iiinrrlaKu Nu.ulay jilfornooii at Uin M. K. rarKoniiKO, Itov. N. SIict utiin ll:iwk (tlll.'I.MiliK- Sii"iin'rvill.i Vl-ilor Her.- MIhh iiiaiich CombM of Hiim:ner vi.'titor In the cily. villo Is I'Min 'niplo llrif J. A. KininniT ami wire of an roi'lstifivd at oun of tin? hot' K miik;i:t tkam. Ft. OAKLAND, Oil., Oct Mary's college hero has i fontaliall tram of hoys, nmtp of whom vchch more than 110 pounds. Oct'jlj.-r is here attain and the time for the full sale will soon arrive. Lo cal Shorthorn brec'I'Ts arc civini; their sale candidates trie finishing touches to make them appear to advantage in the sale rintr. The spring ?ale con sisted of fifty head, the fall offering will indii'lo thirtv-six head, consisting of twenty-three hulls and thirteen fe niales. The animals offered are all of good lireedinir and typo and shotild make them attractive to farmers, ranK'mon and hreedcrs alike. This stock is al rcady acclimated and is all in n:ood hievdinir emdition. Th(jre is an addi tional ndvnnlnoe for Me rangemen in sefiirinjj his ranje hull now as ranjre , hulls will he scarce in the spring, nnd, j further, he can winter them to the j hest advanta-'e preparatory to turn h;in tint; on the rnnfo. The femalei offered loea! afford an excellent opportunity to ro eure a foundation stock, females ho j in in great demand. The irreate ndvnn'aire in buy ins nt , this pale is in the f".'t that the aninutlsj are n tiered, nv ea.aniisneu nrnrdoi COMBIHATI0N HEATING .K5v TI Ji Zl Y Tti 9 S J V Ik firelaix of thi stove will bury IH-jarb wood laying flat, oa the Krute. You do not get Ifae effi ciency out of wood if you Jiurn it Ktamlinj; on end.. It ha a lurKe door fur burninj; cfcunKH or knots'. When you reverse the prates you have a small narrow firelwx for coal. i have a heater be our stove $22.01), $:12..j0, $I2."0, $lli.50, FiHlr lllS, Ami l Ifyoltbaveto I MmJ'! Ki r vK I sure aniAJook at iSiii - nrMrKOBaUttaHMrUHMUM Carr Furnit W. tr:1. -i-i la: ?s-sJ Jill IDEAL UNIVERSAL We also have some used stoves that we have taken as first payments. me Co. "Where Your Credit Is Good" ''inidif I' V ho have a reputation to sustain. 'Hie eon-itrnors to the sale are: CI. ('.. Taal, of Ln Onmdc; G. W. DeLr.y. Tiot Lake; W. .T. Townlev, Hot Iiky. W. W. Green, Union; W. E. Green, Union : Davis lims.. North Powder: WANT TO U'i;i iusii:ss srx itr.Ts A Lot nf Gold Fish. Have you seen the gold fisn? A most heautiful lot are to he seen anil Mrs. Charles Jncobsan, North Powder to he sold ut Suveithorn's. Prices i,e V. O. Cummincs, Blount Vernon. r.Oe, 75c, $l.d0, and JM each. . ! dly-HKM tfj MANY TI!A1M(i St noON'!:nS BAKERY SOLD yorreinoiinVnr.. -of -li A . -leiated Pre.-. 1 iN I. . A , Ali? : .". ii- JM . 1 I ... TO NEW PEOPLE Iail) 'l riulin Hcliooners fairly MWi'rineti HI ih'iiu sea mum in.-.i sn:i. aecotilin lo terri.orial sen:tlor .1. Ii. Ilerknian of Ketchikan, who has ju.d rotuniei from Nome. The so'inonfiv;, Mr. Keckman said, w re pari ieularly active in trjdinu with t!ie SUfriiLU coast, -and furs lare part of the cargoes (Continued from Pago 1) time and have come to the conclusion after traveling over the eutiie North- st, that it is the best town in tin- country. My wifo and myself and Mr. I formed Ailleff are delighted with the coup-j Fur values-In the North Wore well try ano with tlie business which we ! Illustrated when white fox pells ob- have jUst purr-huso.!. In time wd will mined on. ties riiboilmi side for ?2l make some changes iu the iiuarters'a skin, sold at isonie ror and add more machinery for we ex-!" 11 poet to do a very large bakery busi ness in Ln Grande. Mr. Ailless will have full chatge of the manufacturing end and I will lUend to the business end. Mr. and Mrs. Nettle leave tonight for Kugene to close up their business mid will return to stay. Mr. Adl-ff and family are' hero and will lake cha-gc of the bakery plant at once. H is good news to all to know that Mr. and Mrs. Putli will not leave Ln Grande, but will reside here In the future. Correspondence of the. AM.soeluted Pros. UK KLIN, Sept. 23. Tho Bourse Gazette states It has information that industrial interests and big business hi general are planning a common campaign ngatnst the coverment's proposed measure localizing employ- ( es councils with auministrative or itdvtsnry fnnctions. One of the chief objections to the projected measure is that It will I give rmpioyes who become member5 of r.dviKory boards or directorates access to balance sheet n and to bus iness secrets genernlly. KAIII Y I'lIOSr ON Yl'liO. Corresprmdenco of tho Asorfnti-'l l'res. FORT YUKON. Alaska. Sept. 2. I By Mail) Frost appeared here August .'ill thh: year, weeks earlier than ever before; , AHwough Fort Yukon is Inside the Aractic Circle (he first frost generally does not make its apearance until .some time late in September. FOU SALK 2 bds, mattresses and St'riiiKS, 1 dresser, 1 Bofa, 4 large rock t rs, 2 stands, 1 Victrola and records. 1J17 West Y St. 10-21-3tp LOST Small bunch of keys. $1.00 reward. Heturn ' to Observer of fice. L. Garrlck. a0-21-3tp INEW TODAY i OR RKXT-ruVnlshcd room. Wash. ave. V'.ntio ii. 1 nil. 1 IJ-2 C.inipholatum does just what B clainieii for it, for chapped lips, chapped hands, sore nose, burns, croup. Bore throat and for all chest applications sold nt 35c and 05c it v 19-16-t.f: f Tuieapple , f Desserts 2c District Coiiri'li'llci' 'ItiiN Wick The district contcrctn't- of Cm l..i Ortuido distrli-t of thn Methodist churcli will inci'i on 'I'hiu-Kilu.r aiTT" Friday of thin wim It in tUc loci' Church. Dr. Conruii MccklViliur) ni'crftiiry of tlie lli-lenn :ucn, v'.'l Ini licri and on TliiirsdHy eveniu;' will fiicak on the- "Audacity of th Mcthodlst Church " OH YOU SPUgS! Mince Meat M'nu't M.'.:i(. olil.'iiii.ililt per lb. Tie (inic is linv. Try mir Itullt Miinv It is ll;ili flVlll tin rll.iircsl iiiatffi:ils just like lHollltT used to 'lil.lkf 3fC OiTumi Ci'.tiilii ri.i.-s iin- now in. Tlii'y jny licaiih 1'nl, (li liciuns anil finrAotiiical- 20c per quart." This is Hot. TaUc tiling Onlcp a ' i i:n-k;i ir f tntv Hot Cake l'lonrs and wiiiio ofoni" Maple Syri1s. . ) AVf liavc nil tin- ln-st In Suds all frt-sli sto, k. A ct'inijilfti' 1 iii or FicmIi Pniit nnd NYm-taM. in' w'wsfln- , . 1 Home of fjyicy OroceriNi - pfione M;in 95. Vhonc IW.icV luVfu- npuds. raiMMl on dty ) ti iutToti-i i-r i u-h t -(m1. Next car due iii Wednesday. Allowance made for own deliv ery at car. T -SrV pineal E i for121j wealth of flcvor.anda sis peuple P Von owe trLtl of this ccv The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy -Jell con tains all the rich essence half a ripe pple. The dessert has a exquisite e serves cents. arself a 10 Flavor; at Your Groew'u 2 Package! for ZS Cenlt i n Is X li.. . WAMr.D rr.ntll girl. Grande FAMILY DRUG STORE K WANT AT) will fln Tt I Rnde hnsiptnl. f 10-?1-3t' la GPANot.ORtdON i rVber-oidmalthoid ! READY ROOFINGS W ' M mi i H ill V- XJ Jt. W V 4 U m VAUDEVILLE ARCADE Wednesday Only 1. KDlM-ft KAYKRt-Sinuiiwr. laucii an.l 'I'alVim'. i ' , 2. WKST iV.l'Mri.MvKhi. hi '" Wanted. l'ai'ti'Xr. I X P.I'AT.KICKV.A MOXTr - TL, ofti,,' i. 1Y MiV nti'if To Pini-t'T. I. AlTiCKN ttKHSrH-ri.'as Foivni,', . AVooili u ''aoc'llaiii oi s and ( , . ., Shows the "dry end" -of a huge felt-mak- ine of our mills. This pfcture ing machine in i Felt is tfte "bite" or body of ready roofing. Quality in roofing derinds so much on the quality of this felt foun- thatl dation felt used in In this w extra-tough, e manufacture in our own mills all of the akihg Ru-ber-oid and Malthoid Roofings. hly can we be assured of securing the 'g-fibre wool-and-cotton felt necessary for building long-lasting qudities into Ru-ber-oid and Mitlthoid. - Ru-ber-oid and Malthoid Roofings are made by saturat ing this extra-quality felt with a highly waterproof asphaltic compound, after which the saturated felt is coated with a long-lived, weather-resisting compound. Doth the saturating and coating compounds are refined in our own plant for this special purpose. From rags to wrapper, Ru-ber-oid and Malthoid Roof ings ?re mr,de within our own organization made to kive lasting service. Ve have 'been making ready roof ings for 35 years. During this time Ru-bef -oid and Mal thoid have proved their quality under ull Sorts of trying conditions. They are sun, rain and fire re sistant. The price is tnghcr, but the cost is less, because they asf longer aid need fewer repairs. When you bu roofing, buy real protection. ' . The PARAFFINE COMPANIES. Inc. S.n Francisco, California i. Ronnnct P.lt, . BuSaing P.p.,. W.t.r-prootinj M.t.ri.la CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY riioife Main 7.". 1 1' am' of Fawv (im.-cnt s tr iwr iovrin( B lna-inrul Pli:iu 1 ' , Kibc.Cunuin.rn I EACH o THE A TwoeclCon.(jy, . Oicliestra. W o 0 O e -o- O o IS