La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1921, Image 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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help. CallBlack?SOl. Wo
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Reasonable Fees s
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.Phone Black 80L
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MEN'S SUI'ts e
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.Glen's Cordiyoy Pants, Sly
$4.73.
lien's Work Shoes, $4.93.
Men's Logger Shoes, Chip-
pewa & Hartman,
$8.00 to $14.50.
Every Man's Store
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Taxi Service
Prompt, and at all hours.
Phone Main 789, cor. Fir
and Monroe. Red 2181
after midnight.
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Gel
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
lxwels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with oliva
oil. They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
rvcry night for a week and note the
pleasing effect, .' " M k fc '
Not Inclined to Explain.
The average mii Is perfectly will
Inc. after he tins made a lucky mls
. take, to have It referred to u "n
stroke of genius,"
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This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph"
Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a
combination of classic and modern ideas in monument
wcrk. f?' m g,;tK'ii
fflemonal. froi)
OUR GUARANTEE
We use only the best matct
, i.ls. . The quality and work
' mnnship of our repair jobs is
guaranteed. Tlnat's why we '
recommend and guarantee
Gill Rings to overcome oil
pumping and to prevent the
escape of Compression.
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ILEIGHTON'S WEUDIlfO AND MACHINE
JWCRES
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Local .Nevte In 'Brief;'!
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1 )A claim for $1 10 dansgc and
A coui costs of $04.40 in the .oaf of
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on it nogers vs. me t-iiy i-s
attorney for Rogcrs.ato the city m-
mission last evening. The matter g4s
i rcicrrearso J. u, aiaier, cuy aiiorney.
" iThfi imltrmpnt trnve Roorers du ma ires
oiifturPfcl when his niuchincran" off a
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COMING EVENTS.
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Ajir. 25. Leopold Godowsk;',
pianist, appears in Bker.
Apr 30. New York Philhar
monic Orchestra, .L 'D. S.
Tafcernacle.
May 8. Mothers' Day. , ,
May 12. National Hospital
Day.
May 14. Eastern Otegon
Track Meet, Union.
June 3-4. State Banker-i'
convention, Seaside and As
toria. June 7. Special state elec
tion. July 2-4. State Convention
- United Artisans, Astoria.
July '15-17. State conven
tion, United Spaniel War
Veterans in Astoria.
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LADIES'
TRUE SHAPE .
HOSIERY
New shipment by ex
press today in all shades.
While
Navy
Grey j
Black
Cordovan
in Pure-Silk. Fashioned leg
. . $1.93 a pair
You Save We Sell for
Cash.
Clint's Clothiery
The Store With Con
science." 1108 ADAMS AVENUE
We have made a profound
study of monument building,
and an order placed in due
hands is sure id receive 'faith
ful, intelligent execution. "
We Will Gladly '
Furnish Estimates '
Blue Mountain
- Marble & Granite-
Company.
1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Or.
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iston Rinc
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bridge which had been rc.nftdjtnd
shorOyed by the Ay sevfraV months
Dei ore tne occiau
Visiting at Miller Home
Mrs. S. 'Jfc Graham arm Jfca A.
McKreir of Yakima. Wash., arrive!)
the city yesterday,. They ar rj-J
.-nives ot sir.ajid Mrs. Phfla .lillcr
and will takg charge of tkt Miller
homo, while Mr. aid Mrs. Miller ar$
away on a trip tii Alaska. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller will be font for fur
months, .and .while Mr. Miller 'ill
fish and trap and go back to thesi
Ijjle life, Mrs. Milter will visit with
relatives and friend. Mrs. Grahaw
says that she left th'ings looking
mre spring-like in Yakima than she
luuno. mem nere.
Will Occupy
liev. E. Jj. Whi44oa, wko It
spending most ot hit time la Frt
land with his wife, who Is thore
for the purpose ot recuperating her
health,' will be In the city over the
week end and wilj occupy his pul
pit at the Methodist Church South.
On Uiisiucsa Trip
W. It. Kivette was doing busi
ness in Baker yesterday.
West tn Haines Today
N. K. West Is In Haines today
on business.
Has Attack of Plourisy
Mrs. Honry Patrick la confined to
her homo with an attack ot pleu
rlsy.
Goes to linker
G. L. Larrison ot the La Grande
Grocerw company is In Baker on
business, having loft this afternoon.
lA'clurors Here
Klhcrt L. lloskin and Mrs. E.
E. Kelly, of the Oregon Social Hy-
giono socioty, arrived from Port
land last oveulng and are register
ed at tho Soinmor. They are here
to lecture in tho intorodtB of the
association lucy reprbsont.
Moose to Ilnvo Hlg Sight
The local Moose have been ln
vilcd to spend tomorrow evening at
Twrry by. the Mooue of that place.
There are about 15 Mooae In Per
ry who ii ro .planning an oroniug of
royal cntorraiiunent for the local
Moose families. All members or
tho local lodge and their families
are usked o meet at Kaglea'- hall
at 7:30 . tomorrow night. Convey
ances will ho provided for all who
have no machines.
Bill Favors . War Winners
ltopresonlatlve Sinhott has Intro
duced in congress a bill Jo give
wider latitude to the mineral war
'ciaini3. many of which come from
i chrome miners In the John Ua)
(country in Eastern Oregon and
from Josephine and Jackson coun
i ties Ui Southern Oregou. This
would make possible sotllenient
I wirh muny claimants who have so
! far been excluded on tho grounds
; that they had no specific request
from tho government to opernt
their mines. i
Directors to Meet
I The directors of the Y. M, C. A
iwill meet in the association build-
ins this evening at'7SiO. This Is the
(regular monthly meeting, having
!been postponed from last week.
Enterprise Man Here
' H. h. Browning, of Enterprise,- is
I registered at the Sommcr, having ar
rived on the branch line train last
evening.
II .W n Jtr ITniFinpf.r If
Walter CEroman, formerly of this
.ilv. hit! 'nnw nf Portljind. Ik in thp
city today calling on old-friends. Mr,
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l.'r,,msin a nniv with the O.-W. K.
& N. Co., main office engineering
jticparimcnt.
i Picnic is Postponed
I On account of the inclement wca
'ther, the picnic which had been plun
!ned by the young people's cLass of
i the Christian Church at Riverside
! Park tomorrow evening, has been
I postponed to a later date.
I Credit Man Merer
i. W. Ingram, of th Portland
adjuslmnt bureau, atrived in the
Icily this noon frcun Portlaud,
Witl l.ire.nt. Imlt'ler
I Mr. ud Mr, l! A. r'rescolt.
I former residents of this city, are
I to makti their future borne at Imb-
Icr. Mr. I'resoit took position
of tho Imlilor Drug Store, yester.
jjlay, in which he has pur.rliBed ji
half Interest, and Mrs: Prescott
I and little daughter arc cxpecU-d to
'rrlvc In .n Grande' tumorrow ev-
cninc. to join Mr. rrejcoit. They
;Mve been lllng in Seattle for the
past year.-
Tea for Famine Fund
Much intcre-t, has be-n ren(rfd
nrmind.thp ilver tea to he given to-'
morr afternonn at thij home of
.nr 4. ft. .iiK,,k. J -
Xt the Presl'tjcynn Missionary So
ciety. Tt tc wilf lie as benefit
jfoj the Chinese liaine fund, for
which little has thus far been ne in
' Vm (Jranda. and for this Reason the
jisioiry society 5dejroiis of hav
ing r-ryjpe interested attend.
,k- rpnA-rediurin the
afternoon hours, the 4ea hours be
Jng from 2:30(40 4 oe.rk. fjich Tfuert
IS asKCWJ 10 uimr ineir rrei-uitwvn
William Miller Is spending sever
al aays at Jioio Lake. '
Elgin Couple Married
Robert (J. Bbigiftistour jnd
Endicott, both of Elgin, Ihie '
took out a marriageJ
MJ.fr luarrlW' St' (He parsonage of the
M. E. Uturvh, RcvE,
J. Huston of
ficiating. The marriage occurred at
VTi1V
1 1 mMmmmmmam aa
Prt ktaaar. Yaiti g
W. H. Smith, W Prrilaai, in vis
iting Henry Davis, of tai city. Tics
men ar aid time friend, t-.aving
pent their younger dtys in Kaacai
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Two lectures on social hyglrnej
were given at tho L Grande high
school tuilay. One lecture was giv-.
en exclusively for boyfc and the
other' exclusively for girls. El
bert L. Hosklu lectured to the boys
and .Mrs. E, E. .Kelly lectured to
the girls.
The lecturers represent the Or
gon Social Hygiene society and both
are experienced teachers. Mr. Hus-
kln has had 11 years ot experi
ence at teaching and he thorough
ly prepared hiuiselt for tho teach
ing profession by studying in this
country and in Europe. His spec
ialties aro biology and pedagogy
and ho has been head ot the sci
ence dopai'tmout in tho Frunkllu
high Heboid at Portland lor aix
joars, ,
i Mrs. Kolly has taught for 20
years tn the grado and high schools
of Minnesota and Orogou. Eor two
years she has beon ua assistant In
the biology laboratories ot tho Uni
versity of Oregon where she grad
uated last year, her major subject
being biology and' her minor so
ciology. . ,
The society which thoso speak
ers represent is organized for tho
purpose of aiding in bringing about'
better social condition.) and tho lo
cal Bchonl authoitlos aio. co-operating
with the socioty in thp par
ticular phase of social sorvico work
it uudoitukos.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.,
HAS EARTHQUAKE
LOS ANtiELES, Apr. 21. An
earthiiuakc shock was fell here ut
7:37 this morning. No damage was
reported from the slight quake.
Want Ads Pay,
Have your rugs and carpets wash
ed with the celebrated Hamilton
Beach Electric Carpet Washer. Phone
Red 102. " 4-U-Dtp
Ten pounds of lard for $1.75 at the
People's Market. " 4-9-tf
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Bacon 20c to 25c, People's Meat
Market, phone Main 747. i ., 4-D-tf
Combings made; into witches. Cull
Red 1991, , ? ; ' 4-18-2tp.
Have your rugs and carpets wash
ed on your floors wirti thc celebrat
ed Hamilton-Beach Carpet Washer.
Phone Red 102. 4-18-Utp
Call the La Grande Eftiployn.ont
Office for your help. Always ut your
service. Phone Black 801.
4-19-tf
FOR HOUSE RAISING or moving,
see Blue Mountain Marble & Granite
Works. 1DC2 S. Avenue.
8-4-tf.
If you will examine the attractive
prices on our fishing tackle, you will
be as eager to bite at it as the fish
arc. Ncwlin Book and Stationery
Co. 44-14-tf
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
All persons owing debts to Sam
Hum's, bankriint. srA linrnKu nnlir;n.l
to pay tho same to tho undersigned,
or vo c. i. minsor, nis representative,
ut the office of II. E. Dixon, Rooms
20-22, Foley Bldg., I,a Grande. Ore.
G. W. INGRAM,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
3--tf
Bscon 20c to- 20c, People's Meat
Market, phone ifain 747. 4-fj-tf
Rre our assortment of Jungle Cock
Flies, l.r0 per du.en. Ncwlin Hook
and Stationery Co, "
. 4-I4-tf.'
Vanity Filr Boauty Khip, 12 Do
pot cireel. Phone ned 17,51 forip
polptmenls. . 3-31lf
". Tfn ounds of lard for $I.73,aVlh
People's Markj?t. 4.9-tf
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Barl 20c lo IW. ll
Markt, phone Main S47. 4-0-tf
Ten Douiids of lurA r- ci t-. n? tu
People's Market. , 4-9-tf
( all ha r:run,l. P'm.,I.,nn'
Offtce for your help. A!wy at your
service, a'hone Itlu.-k tm
4"lU-tf:
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SAFETY RAZO blaA -fc-grmnd
ny m, 35c H'. Newnivti
Book Store, Ed'jirind Shop.P. r) j
ceiiiriiid Jater w
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ECT1S
mnswi
I ' riMfY it it r1 n T'"' I
rinu ii n r n l.
to 25c Peonle'l liRat !
IVm'TI wEI UIIUUIU I
m 'icT w - 1 1 1 1 n r-r- aim I
vie ) U II I M A LL AN
urn iiiinniiin i
Poli. Staking Jesse Itovdslon.
tr of Vancouver, AN no Is Ac-
a cucaof Eiring ShoU-.
PORTLAND, Apr. 21. Officers
ro seeking Jcese tfoyusion, ot
Vancouver, Washington, a daibir,
vkuia ihmy accuse of(shooting Mrs.
Mabel Baker and her husband, Thom
as Baker, hero late Tuesduy.
Mrs. uaKer is in a nospnai in a
iritical condition. She was slfcit
through the hvad. Her hysbuitd wus
slfoj. in the arm. Tho police ch.ligcd
that Boydstonfn-ed ut the couple us
a result of 'jealousy, his attcntlcns
to Mrs. Baker having been rejected.
They were unableto find any indica
tion that ho had committed suicide,
as notes found in his barber shop
indicated that ho had iiUcnded.
iNEW TODAY I
WANTED Housework of any kind.
Phono Black 31122. 4-21-2tp
FOR RENT Large three-room
house, unfurnished. Imjuiio 1514
S avenue. 4-il-3tp.
KOIl 8AI.K Oil TltADK A woll
..improved farm In Aluorln. Phono
..ltod 1091 4-21-3tIi.
KOIt SAl.li B pigs
lull
woeks old.
431-3lp.
.Call Main 123.
WANTED Work by ex-service man.
Experienced in cooking and kitchen
work. Will cook ill camp. Call
Red Cross. - . 4-21-2t.
LOST Lady's gold watch. Initials
K K. S. . Reward. Mrs. J. D.
Lynch. ' 4-21-21
HONEY&TARlV
JnijjirjrLj
iwmptand tjjcctwc for
COUGHS.COLDS
CROUP -
Best for Children
and Grown Persons
NO OPIATES .
OUR MIRACLE
WORKER WILL IRON
FOR YOU
With an old-fashioned iron
it is despairing toil. An
electric iron will smooth
out your workday troubles
as it takes tho wrinkles
out of your wash. We car
ry the well known Irons,'
s'"TIotpoint," Edison and
American Beauty, Buy
your electrical appliances
here and you can always
get service.
Let the II. & S. Electric
do your Electrical Work.
H. & S. Electric
Company
Wiring, Repairing and
Supplies.
105 DEPOT STREET
Phone Red 39.11
DANCE
Ye Okie Tyn'e ltiflaH
iModein Dances Saturdays
Ticket Gfvrn.Kai'h -Latly Diinrer
Tor Pri.i To Be (Jivcn Away
Each TnWlay Nilit
.Drawing ut 11 o'clock
REX HALL .
N. A. DesiJct, Mgr.
Announcement
o.Dri mi DANCK8
rl Fe given In ltd HaU on
- Thi,nd. evenings, fi'ithing
but the graceful, old-time
diincr) ha danctd. Muslo
by lai,'icr't tiiperb orchestra.
Everyone enj' t! first
danc-; f,n ture "and" attend
those to be given. Lessons
by PPo!Onient. Call Main 41.
ftt.&MrJtP.J.Powers
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pRgCRIPTIONS
"VVTs PILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION
PUTMAN S DRUG STORE
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"The Rexall Store"
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Tfcere are Three Exclusive
FRONT LACED COiCSBTS.
V.ENTIIJ0 BACK, tba
YENTILO FRONT BtHEiO
LOX-1T NON-TILTING' CLASP.
-TJudged by Fit, Workmanship, Wearing'
n,nlt;A n .1 O . . . 1 r A II HI. T T". I
vcuniibivo aim OLyio, lat
. always found the CORSET of
greatest value. A complete line of new models now
on hand.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON, Corsetlere. '
Phone Black 81
Residence 1912 Fourth St., First Block" West of P. O.
WANT TO BUY OR SELL
SERVER CLASSIFIED AD.
GRAIN, HAY, COAL
AND WOOD
Have just leased tho old Grande Ronde Cash Company,
warehouse and havo put in a complete stock of feed and '
fuel. You people- of La Grande now have a dealer who :
knows your needs and who
and NOT DEMAND EXCESSIVE PRICES
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WE GUARANTEE OUR WEIGHTS
Pearl Styles & Co.
PHONE MAIN 714.
Always Ready with the Big Team of Horses.
a"" utua: aatiam
a mnvm aiiti mrirrn ! mi I
ML
new ,
in motor
The mnnufnctui er of youc automobile recommends, in.
tho Instruction Hook for ycnir car, that the crankcase be
drained out and flushed and, then refilled with fresh oil at
regular intervals,
This is necessary becaune engine operation causes a
steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal par
tides and other impurities 'in the crankcase oil. This gritty
oil circulates through yourenginc, impairs its performance
and ultimately leads to'ragiid depreciation and repairs.
But donning tho cranfkease is a job generally, disliked
and neglected.
To moot this need, Mhdern Crnnkca.se Cleaning Service
has been entablisherl by "first-class garages and other deal-
ers co-operating with 'die Standard Oil Company. These
K-ragos and dealers u se Calol Flushing Oil, the acien
.tific agent that clean out old oil, dirt, grit and other
impurities and does net impair the. lubricating efficiency
of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with tho
correct grade of Zerplenc.
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Look for tlintvirnge-or denier displaying the sign shown
below it means "Better operation and longer engine life."
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE '
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CAKXryjisywcoift
ZER0UNSo
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SOMETHING? TRY AN Olt
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will servo you nt a living profit,
iinjmin
STANDAR O OH. COMPANY
operation
and longer
engine life
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i which evervone is cordially ui'ited.
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