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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1919)
' MOKTTAY, DTlf T!mT?T? t ToTil' .I Down From Norlli I'owdvr Juhn lirant, of Nuith Powder, in u visitor in the city. : At Sherry's, ."Smashing HarrU-rs" starts, lyiluy and tuinurrow. It ONE HUNDRED AND ONE YEARS OF DALHOU9IE UNIVERSITY Win Williamson Here Win Williamson, of llaiuus, was in the city today greeting old friends. Karl Ktarkland In Town Kail Stackluml, cherry grower of Cove, is in the city today. Out From Joseph V. 1). McCully afld wife, of Joseph, arc among the out-of-town visitors here today. At Sherry's, "Suiiisliliu; Uarnors tarts,' toduy and tomorrow. It American legion Meeting The meeting of the American Legion e will be held this evening in the city hall. Goes to Haker Oorgc Cochran left on No. 6 today for Haker where he will transact busi ness. (iock to Union Miss Louise Zorn," county health! nurse, went to Union today on profes bional business. J. U r IT fFt H ' v - , i3?M " Ui.lnmllil I'oiinli Mislieiu. : " ' 'As I fol that every fsslly should ki"rw what a aplendid ittdl cino Chamberlain's Couch Resmiy I sin ouly too pleased to. rtute my exuerlonco and only wish tkitl had known of Its merits years mo." writes Mrs. Clay Fry, Ferguson Sta tion, Mo. "I glvo It to my ehiMten when they show the sllgheHt sfaip toius ot being croiipy, and wkts I have it cough or cold on the lings a very doses will reliove uie, ma by tailing it for few duyB.l loon l,ot rid ot tho cold." Adv. 7 nev At Sherry's. "Smashing Barricr.i" starts, today and tomomav. It In Visiting Mother Mrs. Ceorgo Vehrs Is in fronl gin to visit her mother. Mrs. J. Stodilurd, for a couple of doys. . linhler llruitgrpwer Here F. 11. Hingamon, well known apple grower of the Imbler district, is trans ' acting Jmsincss in the city. Former Hanker Here J. W. Scriher, former hanker of this rly and now living at Silvcrton, is vis iting friiinils in the city. Here From Pendleton . ' i;..F. Faton, of Pendleton, is a vis itor in the city. l'p From Alicel Ward Sirlith, of Alicel, spent last evening in the city. of tho Knterprlse company, wore eiontly Mr. Grant went to l.a Grande with no cieriric i-uuii.im operating there. He has a family onsisting ot wire ana two eui.u- ren. lOtlterprise Record-Clilettaln. Ilee Fnun Joseph Mrs. T. II. Morelo,k and Vorn Mor lock, of Joseph, are registered at one of the local hotels. liellirns to I'nion Miss Margaret J. Hell returned to her home in Union yesterday, after spending thnnksg'ving here with Mrs. Williajn Vogeh CoHimiinity Chorus Tlie Comiuunitv Chorus will practice tonight at the Presbyterian church at 7 : 15 o'clock. Itcliiriis From Ttip Mrs. .lames Mr.Maslcrs and daugh ter, (inil, returned last evening from a month's visit in Aberdeen and Ta coma, Washington. Goes to The Dalle?. Alfred Milne of l.a Grande, was in II,,. hiv veslerday. He came here lo attend the funeral of Matthew Thornton. - Dalles Chronicle. Mm. Henderson Doing Nicely Mrs. L. C. llenderfon, who w.r operated on for appendicitis at the hospital last Tuesday. ib geUllli; along nicely. At Slierrv's. ''Smashing Harriers' .i;,rij t.idav and tomorrow. It Visits In North I'oHib r Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hums have been spending the past few days visiting relatives in North Powder. Palhousle University, In Halifax,! D.ilhnuslc Unlvoisify was founded Nova Scotia, held its centenary celc-1 in 1818 by the Rt. Hon. George K:im brution this fall. It tell doe in say. ninth earl of Dalhousie. For 11)18 but wns postponed until this ' half a century V university year on account of the war. Men . struggled along and tries l-effun to liom all parts of the world returned take its rightful pluce. Since theh to do honor to their Alma Mater and' has grown step by step with Halifax, classes as far back as 18B7 were The university is now moving out to aA Vmmo men wi-r Ihnre . i Rn entuta of over 40 acres On the 1 . 'r hui ,.,-ili of ; the citv. near the! ceremony with the gallant CnnitriiaB Nortliwest Arm. whefe ' $400,000.! dead during the war. City Hall, were- transferred to the grounds of the new college. The stones were in the walls of the physics laboratory, on the third floor cf the Carlton Street building ami were canied in procession with floats representing various college activities and periods. Amtlier feature was a speom honor of Uaiho-ine n In thd lihr.it. v j-ststas The hot tainulies and chilli that people Ilk beat, is well as hot chocolate and coffee and other win ter drinks is what flakes .d iver tbota'i, a pfhilUj? surlu wi(lr teudf ciiartr. 1l-S8-tf. FAMILY DRUa STORK, ' k a asANocostaois. At Sherry's, "Buiushlng Untrlers" starts, today and tomorrow. It Beautiful gold fish those thai arc sold at Sllvei thorns at 60c, 73o, tl.oo, and $1.50 each. ll-:5-tf FAMILY DRUa STORE ' UA aANOC,ORXaONi 1 At Sherry's, "Sui'tshlng lUirlers1 blurts, today and tomorrow. It ;,HM break we can weld it with " new f)xy-nctyehe welding outfit, V .- - ion Motor Company. "r - - H-lSv 1 ' j T FUSS Any make of auto soring tuule or repaired. Union Motor Co. ll-18tf UVB TOCLTItV. Consuft us when you hive livs poultry to sell. We pat hlKhcst murket. prices. 11-19-lt. VALLEY CREAHKUYs . Mtisferole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense In mixing a mesa of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little r'ean, white Mustemle, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful Ingredients, combined in the form ot the present white ointment It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headachecongestion, pleurisy.rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, torn mu.icles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; hospital siie t-i.W. CHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HECOID? Don't give it chanc- to "act in" uss Dr. King' j New.Diacovery . T At Sherry's, "Smashing iUrrleJs" starts, today and tomorrow. lit I Ride with ease; the hew Overlwid r'cur way. U-18tf i HAT dnngerous stnge. where com or eoimn or ens? i. , . urippu inlpil Ret Hie better of von ii'ity he nearer tnan yo' tliinls. Prompt n-tlon with PH.. King's Kt-w Mseovery will avert '"Tor 'fifty yenra It has loosened " coimested chests, illrslpiitod tight- , packed rlilegiii. broke vicious ecl'ts and eoiigl s. Give it to the young-., ters take It yourself. There will be no dlKiigreeiilile iifter-effect , IVk'. nnd ll.'M n boillo. At your druggist's. Give It i "la.. , Bowels Become Normal liver livens up, bile Hows freely '. heailiielie, liiilimsness, tonguernr, sioii-seli sourn.-HM, disapiienr when i- King's New Life l'ills gei la i llieir ntiniriil, cr.niioriiible action. ' Purgatives, never pleifsnntly cor rective, Ki'nietlnies bnlilt-foimlnil, Hhoiild net be taken to melt th, svs.em violently. Natures way la the way of lr. King's N-'w 1. fa Pills l-entiy but flinily fimetlonlng the bowels, elliulnnllng the lutes-tine-cloghllig wnsle, and promoiln the u.osi gratifying results, t lenmw Hie system with ll"iii d know tlie bodi of Vegulur bowels, iioe. at aU druggists. 7iea The reunion had particular; raised amonc the' graduates, is being is an honor list of those who fell, amr nificance fer them, as since P.14 ! expended in modern buildings. The a lift too, of those whr were dccoi- urn? WrniAeH tiiere hos been no time to go back .and revive memories oi college anvs Tlie roll of the younger graduates of Dalhousie has tlunned greatly in the last five years, but thos,e left will help her "carry on" all the more de votedly for the sake of those Him can help no mora. cornerstone of the first of these, tho Science Building, was laid by uie Duke of Connaught in 1UI2. .On the first day of the centennial celebration, stones from the foun-.'h-nnni rf ihf original colleae struc ture, which was built one Hundred growin vears ago on the site ef. the present' society.' ated for vnlor. a The university Is "ooen lo all oc cupations nod sects of religion, re stricted to such branches only as am applicable to our present state and having the pewer to expand with th- and improvement of out Here Prom Enterprise Miss Gladys Turner, of Enterprise, is visiting in the city. ltd urns From Vacation- Miss Mayme Geary returned last nieliL from a two weeks' vacation in Portland. Pendleton, Lewiston, ilduho, and other cities. Here From Echo Frank Spike, of Echo, was a busi ness caller at the United States land office today. Caller at l-and Office Daniel Ford, of Zuinwalt, was tinus acting business at the United States land office leilay. ,. his home in Portland. Dr. (irhham went overseas as major of the La I Ciando hospital unit biter being trans ferred to the regimental infirmary of the 117th Engineers. f.ocs to Chicago Paul Spillnian, county agricultural gcnt', left Saturday evening for Chi cago, where he, will attend the Inter national Livestock Show. He wili be gone about ten days. The Wise Man. . lie Is tho wisest limn who would have tho least to do with the iniiltl tilde.... it Is not for the wise mini to be much affected wtth the eeusurei of the rude and unskillful vulgar, but. to hold fust tinto his own well-chosen nnd well Used resolutions; every fool 'knows what Is wont to be (Tone but what Is best to be done. Is known only to the wise. Joseph Hall. Do Yon Kujoy Your Meals? If you do not enjoy your meals youi; digestion Ik faulty Eat iiioder ntoly, especially of incuts, inastlcato your food thoroughly. Let flvo hours olnpse between meals and tnkn one of Chnnincrlnln'8 Tablets Immediate ly after supper and you will soon find your munis to bo a reul ple.n- ure. Adv. Grand Character Ball At Sherry's, "Smashing Harriers" BlariH. today and tomorrow.. It Rex Hall Thursday, Dec. 4th. Prizes for Btst Kt'iuTseiitations given by leading business nieu of La Uronde. '& jZ.'UZ'Ail MUSIC BY FULI BAND THE (iUEATEST PUN YOU KWAi HAD WILL P.E AT THIS 13 ALL! I'nitid III Mitrriage " ' John Brant, Jr., of North Powder, and Mrs.. NcH Heat rjee MeMak n. of Union, wre united in marriage No vember '.'U at 1 o'clock by Justice A. C. Williams.- ' The Brave Ones. There never wns a mouse that could senre n girl who knows that ho has 'holes In her. stockings. lloe Springs (Ark.) Tliomns '.'at. . (Jraiii lluyer Here J. J. ChiMuilm, grain buyer for the Collins Warehouse company of Pen dleton, is :n the city today in the in terests of tao company. Dr. J. P. (Graham to Leave Dr.tJ. P. Graham, former residimt of this city who. has been meeting old acquaintances here for the past few days, expects to leave this evening for Enterprise llolelnwn Uere S. A. Goiter Mid wife, of Entei prise, are visitors ii the city. Mr. Goiter is owner ot the Hotel Goiter ill Enter prise. . Al Skerry s. .siniashi u.ui'ci, starts, today ami-tomorrow. II Elizabeth Meiers' Mother Dies Word has been received in this cit none Miss El zahrtli Meyers, stating that her mother has passed away at the family Tiome. Miss Meyets for merly was connected with the Hills Department store. Visitors at) Norris Home Mrs Fred KVinrhmidt and daugh ter athrvn, of Hlackfoot, Idaho, are visiting ai the l-me iff Mfs. Klein schmidl's uncle, E. S. Norris. Both Mrs. 'Morris and Mrs. Klcmschm dt were qtiif illestenlay. o ,' ' l.eavei for helitie k) W II Peria n"'l 'i'" ''" b',v"": toni.ht .r A-hland Kenlmky. where they v,ll bury Mrs. If grandmother who died Sunday nig , rocatell... Idaho. 'Iey w II stop olf and g. the body on their way Ihroucb. starts.'today ant"irr..w. , C. ... in En'pri-i' ! I...1 .Mir Grant arriw.i .-. - La Grande to take tne po-,-? ..,iniei,d"M of li- Wp- aY af ,1 V. Ill AilkaV- terprlM- Electrn- cen. - ties He formerly was st lekm. Wash., where he n et Pert U Strjer V. from -lion We Have the . Truck thai can do tjc hauling, in twn or out uf town. Just teli'phnne us your wants, at MAIN' 114 Osborne Bros. 51 mm FILMS In bEforfJ Preserve Your "ACE ' INTS OUT AT X Red Cross If rff"- nil Tfc n j ri n ;1 nan mock TTJI ALL NEW GOODS l AlL -NEW GOODS J! 'SPnrniture . . ; . ii - - ni in TODAY ARCADE TOMORROW ANITA STEWART Sujlortcd 1)' Tl 1 ! (SKIiATKST ALL STAR CAST Jll tliu UistoiV of tilt; St'ireil, 111 a picliuiiitiiiii of Lmiisi' I'poviiHt'H powt'ifii! littvi'l-fitiiii "Tin; r!opli!'s Home Journal." "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS" A SYmViION V OF TI1L 1'UL.SE.OF lAtK. ' THi': Vast . ; t S.ottisv(ioil Aitkt'u . Kallilyn WillianiK Tliomas lli.lilin . . Aiiiiii Q. NilssuH Mellon Hamilton. . Ifolicit M. Kim Tiilly Marshall Tliinnas Santt4ii Jvlwin Stevens Wesley Harry ami fillers. . . Sl'EClAL M L'SK'AL l'J0KA.M. T" O Beds Springs Linoleum Mattresses Buffets Rugs Davenports Reed Baby Carriages and Many Other Articles of Furniture Hardware ... Ranges Boilers Heating Stoves Dishes Glassware Granite Ware . . Many Other Articles Too Numerous tp Mention Being Stock of H. B.HARRIS, Bankrupt, at 406 FIR ST., LA GRANDE, ORE Dec 2,1919, iOAi-Jft- : r- ; THRMS: HTJiJCTI-Y CASH T. B. JOHNSON; . ' . . . Auctioneer. H.E. DIXON, Trustee in Bankruptcy