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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1918)
MONDAY; AUGUST 20, 1918 PAGE TWO -LA GRANDE F.VENTG OBSERVER !i !; it t . -'iV 1 mm mmmmmmmmmmmmMnumtm Charming Fall Mill i inery ' We are showing many New Fall Hats V,''., '. .' .'.....': 1. ! : : ; Particularly the new, smnrt, tailored effects which have just arrived. Misses' School Hats STYLISH NFAV FELTS AND VELVET TAMS, ALL COLORS. , REASONABLY PRICED AT THIS STORE. Hills Department Store the mushroom mining towns thutjM isnruna ud In California In the duvsn lite gold rtiHli of Ml). In Kuiiny iuarlc rags and tatters Minn Dalton, Us still liltnictlvu. She goes to the; l.ooloo HI id, u noted resort, anil, lis lured into nn unconscious dunce j by the muslo which no charms-thej I proprietor of the place, Dandy Dave j llianiiiionil tWIlliuin Conklin) thati ho soc-ures permission to keep her there. ' . Sul 1.i every ready to enter Into a,-;;umeut, verbal or physical, and throughout thu entire plcturo she d-.imlnatcs everything and ovory- ! body, earning the name of " 'Klnro ! l!' because of her luipctu- oaity. Of coiiiso. there Is a splon- lift love story running through tin n!cturo-dt-,Iini.-itlng the lova of Hu for tho Uod Hldcr, a notorious.! rand agent who holds up the I. on loo lilrd while lie dances with Sal, ; Inter returning to the town In the; jgnino ef a minister, j The oaHy fifties In the, gold j 'camps or California were excliine Idays t.nd " 'Mure-Up' Hil," . reflect- 'fe accurately that period, Is re-1 plcln with adventure and thrilling 'plsodes. There is an abundance f genuinely Interesting comedy, loo, while tho foworliiR ltedwood f.iiest, whero llio ple'.uio was film- j eel, forms n beautiful und pictur-j s,uo ns well . us accurato buck-, i;round for tho story. j i NEW TODAY! Exceptional Showing and Misses' Goats and Suits . ... - i - i Motltln that exprers the very latest style, and marked considerably lower than usual puces that, pi e nil OMLN - ND Mlr V Ml IS . $27 50 TO $85,00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS ,..............$17.50 TO f 87.50 THE EV FALL DRESSES, a spiendid variety in the latest models, Silk, Wool, Jersey...;.....:.:..$17.50 and up Special showing cf New Blouses, at prices that come . , . within the range of every purse. ; New York's smartest Millinery Styles are here. Ex clusive ideas that can be soon only at this store. Store Closes Saturday 8':30 P. M. ) Store Closes Saturday 8:30 P. M. i FOR KENT Seven room house, on j First stroet. Inquire Hilton's Gnrai;e. FOR SAI.K 0ne Sludcbnkcr car anil one Chalmers truck, both in Rood condition; cheap, l'hone Mack 1012. 8 ULf . The Observer An Independent Newspaper Published Doily and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon. ' La Grande Evening Observer . Publishing Company. BRUCE DENNIS; Publisher. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, ai Second-clan Matter, II K WAS A FINB HOY. Little - Georgo ... Ducked - passed 'nwny yesterday at 1:30 o'clock. Hlo (loath was caused from burns re ceived while attempting to save Ills tether's house, '.-'.- Vor b solid month this little hero lnld In the hospital suffering untold nifony. Day after day the. pulii would ; wrinkle his face and causa him to writhe mid twist, but thro'.iKh it all ha was tho. same dear little fellow, polite ta his ouises1 mid considerate of the wol. faro of others. . His cheerfulness wns dispelled at times by the pain only to return even brighter than before. Thut he should be taken nt his evador age Is a calamity to tho country, for such hoys as George Dutketl make the 1 men , worth wMlo. ' ! SHERRY'S A MAN'S WOULD OH A WOMAN' S Js It "A Man's World,',' or a wo man's? The sublet is debatable. Low ono woman tries to prove that tho world Is a woman's as well us a man's is shown In strong ucenos in "A Man's World," a Me tro All.Htur Series version of Ra chel Crcther'a powerful Broadway play, which , is the surront attrac tion nt tho Shorry Theater. Emily Kievens Is the star of thin drama tie screen drama, which Is bound to cuuse much discussion nuiong local thoatorgoors. Lust showing Is today. ' . I ARCADE FOR SALE -Stock ranch for sale. For imrliculurs apply to Alex Lindsay. 8-ai-o't WANTED--Young man to drive de livery truck. Valley Creamery. Says Prominent Houston r,iui "Money foulil Not' Iluy The . . (iixMl It Him Hone Me." ' ' "Muney could not buy tho good Tanloo has done lno, - und 1 gladly ivcuunuend It for what it lias don l'hone Main 7IJ3. 3-2(i-2t i I" "jy cuse," said Hon. Archie II. fiecnml hnml school books tnken on i Anderson, of Houston, ox-Sheriff of Hairis County, Texas, recently. ! . U, A n.larnnn la I, nrmcul l,t I, hi V. exchange, or for cash, nt Newiin Hook I llt)t only one of tho beat known, & Stationery. Co. 8-24tf bnt one of the most popular men thut ever hold public of rice in "I'ho Lone Stur" State, Aftar serving as deputy shorlrt of Hurrls .couiily for' twelve ypnrs, Mr. An derr.on was elected Chief of Police Notice of Meeting of Hoard of Equali zation. , I mmm "I-LAltK I'P SAL" AT AIK ADIO. THM OTHER HIDK. For several days this valtoy lies been apprehensive relative to tho raving of crops on account of tho gloomy weather that prevailed. On vory' hand could be, heard the wish for sutiHliIno, so that It bo. ouiiio very refreshing ..; 8aturday when E. J. Conrad of rural deliv ery Mo. 1, came In, and when ask ed about crop conditions, he smilo,l a broad smile, saying, "things are In good shape, (ho hay Is not badly hint, tho grain is not suffering 'Ui-i think what a world of goad thebe rains aro doing to pastuve and range, Tho stock will enter the winter this year fat and sleek duo to the good iiraus which the present rains are bringing on," Gu ops Mint .Is a brand of opti mism that Is worthy of considers Hon, eh? Dorothy Dalton Hrorcs Another lilfr Biicccus In Pholoplny. Dorothy Dallon, tho talented Pa ramount star, whose acting In such notable successes us "Lovo Letters," "Tho Flamn of the Yukon," 'The Price Mark, and other recent arcn pluys, will bo remembered, is thu star of tho feature nt the Arcade Theater. Miss Dulton, whose dimples ue rapidly becoming as fumed as Is Kilty Cordon's wonderful hack, Is at lior attractive best In " 'Flare Up' BaL" which Is from tho proll. tic pen of J. CI. Hawks, and which was directed under the personal supcnlRion of Thomas H. I nee, bv lloy William Nelll. In tho rolo of Hnlly Jo, Miss Dal ton Is first soon living near one of Notice is hereby given' that the County Hoard of Equalization for Un ion County, Oregon, will convene nt the court house, La Grande,' on Mon day, September 9, 1918, and publicly examine tho assessment roll, correct nil errors in valuation, descriptions or (uujities of land, or other property, a? assessed by the county assessor, and it shall be tho duty of all persons inter ested to appear at the time and place given. .-'.- All persons having grievance rc- I gai'ding tho 1918 assessment may ap pear betore such board and present their affidavits containing grounds for complaint. All audi affidavits must bo presented during tho first 15 days of the meeting of the board. U. G. COUCH, Assessor for Union County. Adv. 8-19 to 9-9, continued Mr. Anderson, ','nnd had no appctitio at ail.- I could hardly jsleep at night and neverfelt like I pelting 'up In the mornings, I was iso tired. I had the worst form of ' indigestion, suffered all the, time from gas on my stomach and was 'continually belching up undigested food. I had to take my coffee withotst sugar, as when I drank it with sugur, I would Just belch for hours. 1 would bloat 'and swell up IIkh I was poisoned and suf fured with 'neuralgic pains of the worst r.ort, and nothing seemed to help ino only In a temporary wny. 1 just can't tell you how I did suf fer for tho past' four years and up to the time I began taking Tanlac a few wee,ks ago. "When I read the testimonials of some who- had been relieved of troubles like tflino I Just felt like I couldn't make a mistake by tak ing Teniae and It has done even more, for me than I had expectod oegjn to feel better after taking New and second hand school books for sale nt Ncwlin Hook & Stntioi ery Co. . 8-2ltf All kinds of school books and tablets aro now on salo at Sllvor thorn's. - Dally 8-23 tf FAMILY DRUfi STORE: t-A QPANDCOREQON. According to A. K. Tunnccllffo, Manager of tho Western Uhlon at baker, girls make excellent mes senger "boys." If there Is a man In I'm country who knows the qualifications of a messenger hoy It is Tunnecllffe. But he, does not mule wholher ho demands tho new ones wear the 191 S feminine, dress. Editor Don Prultt, of tho Stan field Standard, who has the In- umion or a woman, sagely re. I marks: "Wo still have n sueiklnrl eunplclon thut Villa has Gorman -ancestor somewhere In his fumlly h'slory." 1 i GO TO THE BEE, THOU SLUGGARD, CONSIDER HIS WAYS AND EE WISE. The most important thing about n bee is not his stinger but, that ho is n "Saver," while the fact Hint he is nlso a stinger is the next most important thing about him, as you hnve probnbly had reasons to experience If you ndopt his plan on saving, and make 6ur bank your hive, you nre less liable to "get stung" by some "get-rich-tuick" scheme. ' . You enn't lose if your money is deposited in our bank. We take every precaution to protect your money; we carry burglar insurance, have fire-proof vnulls, nml bonded em ployes, i . Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank LA GRANDK, OREGON jf tho city of Houston. He hud oc. n.y. flrs.bottle and have just start- cupled this office only a short time when the Sheriff of Harris county died. , Mr. Anderson's friends per suaded, htm to make the race, for the unexpired term of Sheriff to wilch ho wus easily elected. Ho ens honored with re-election Beven dltforqat times and served the pco-' plo In this Important offlco for fif teen consecutive yeare. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined rc-eluctlon and retire to private life. He cast his lot among the people of Houston and Is a large property owner and foremost citl yu.i of this interesting and prosper ous city. "I was In a run.-down condition," eC on my third and I'm at differ ent man already. I sleep like a log now and eat just any and everything I want .without the slightest discomfort afterwards. I am glad to e,ndorse Tanlao because it does the work and I'm telling a'l my friends Just what I'm tell ing vou. I never felt better In my life than I do since taking Tanlac. I am willing for you to publish my statement and lot every Buffer ing person who may wish, bonefit by my experience with, this great medicine." Tanlac can be obtained at the Silvertliorn Family Drug Store, La Crandc?.- Adv. ; - : ' ft . Second hand school books tukon on exchange, or for cash, nt Ncwlin Hcok & Stationery Co. ; 8-24U STOMACH AXI) LIVER" TROfnLK No end of misery and actual suf fering is- caused by disorders, of the stomach and -Hvor, and may be avoided by the use of Chamber lain's Tablets. GIvo them a trlul. They only cost a quarter. The Soda. Water and Ice Cream Sundaes Biich as Al Cain puts up at Silvorthorn's Fountuln aro Just us ' good now ns In the hottest summer " days. Drop In and let hlin show you. . 8-23 i FAMILY DRUG STORK - LA GBANOC.ORtaON. mams OUR CHEESE IS RICH AND APPETIZING m Mason Jar Rubbers We have but a few doMnleft, and while they lust you may have them at the low priee of 3 dozen for 25 Furniture Exchange Black 1241 : E. J. DONOIUJE Fir and Jefferson Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture, or will Exchange for New. mm mm Full Line of Fruit and Vegetables Red June Eating Apples Our eheese tastes good and is valuable food, because it is made of "all-milk" in a -modern creamery. . The flavor is delightful and you will find it a whole some food to put on your table. Try a pound of it today and just see how much the folks like it. Order your Canning Peaches now. We will lie able to supply you with the best, from Hnake River. ' Pione Us Your Grocery Order Now. HARRIS GRQCERY . Phone Slain 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50256." mmmmsmeacmi Arcade Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW The dramatic storyot 'a dmcehak rdJrs .triumph Home Grcwn Tomatoes Oswald West has accepted the "dry" nomination for senator, and Senator McN'ury in tho same dlB patches announced ho wanted no draft to exempt him for service. IC Is Oswald's move. Potato digging time Is going to be n festival period this year for In not the lowly spud some factor In domestic lire a year such as tin-r , . This ' la show week again, so count out your pennies. Did tho coming carnival cut the Sunday collection short yesterday? SPECIAL Economy Caps 25c per dozen As long as they last Harris Furniture Store U. It. II A It HIS, Proprietor 00 FIR STItKKT PIlOMi: ltd 8171. New Lot of Watermelons City and Grocery Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop. Phone Main 75 Dorothtj in Flare-Up Sal flU 6yJ.G.Mawks Dalton M t'-liTTOiaB.-"' rats " I i V ; v- i f (aixmoiint(pictur& fv . Lloyd Comedy, "The Lamp"