La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 28, 1918, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING 6BSERVER
WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 28. 191f
A Perfect
I Front
. A Perfect
Back-H
1 A Perfect
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Corset
Gossar
1 Corsets
The Original Front Lacing Corset
ARE INIMITABLE
$2.75 to $12.50
Hills DepartmentStore
CMIUNDLIES
D l Sfl G H EEDLflS T IICHTi
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I'AlilMOT ItY Al'.VIMAItV AXIi
I CITY OFFICIALS. !
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The Observer
An Independent Newspaper
Published Dally and Weekly at
: La Grande, Oregoa
La Grande Evening Observer ;
Publishing Company.
BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher.
Entered at the Pcatofflce at
Lk Grande, Oregon, aa Second-class
Matter.
My Country Tie of Thee, Sweet Land
, ... . ef Liberty."
TH K PAIWt SITIATION. t
Those who are not familiar with
lie paver situation do not reulke
: what a ; shortage tliln i country Is
, fuclng. The mills are not produc.
lutf thfilr normal output due to la
bor shortage and the country Is. in
clined to U80 mora than over be.
: (orb. It has brpn said, with a
good deal of truth, that tho do
pnrlinonts in ; Washington, the dif
ferent colleges,' -of .tho country and
n lot of the war ' orgunlr.atlons
- could anHlst the , conservation of
paper II iliey . would doslst from
sending out so much bulletin mat.
orlul and mlmoographed .matter.
Hut be that as it muy the Tact re
mains that print paper is now a
decided luxury and newspapers all
; nvef. tho counlry are growing , to
recognizo tho Tact.
Tho government has by ', official
order advised nil pnpor mills to
mill their customers only a portion
of What thoy sold thorn last year.
This moans that every newspaper,
luifq and small, must cut down
ltf, slzo a part- of tho time at I
least,
wait until thu wur Is finished,
Oovernmont needs the mone.y
carry on the war. The farmers,
tho men and tho Industries engage,;!
lu war work or engaged In produc
ing things needed , for tho effi
ciency both of our soldiers and or
o:ir home) people, need the credit
to carry on, their enterprises.
Merchants should not borrow
money to stock up on luxuries o":
(things that the pooplo should not
boy at this time. No one 'should
borrow money 'now to spend need
lessly or extravagantly. , Unnocea.
amy building, unneedtyj articles,
unossontlal enterprises should all
await tho ond of the war.
Tho 1 Podornl Reserve Board
points out that in tho Interest ol
successful Government financing it
would bo much botte,r for the banks
to hold . credit within ronionnble
bounds by ' Intelligent co-operation
rather than to discourage borrow
ing' by charging high interest rates.
The people should co-oporatp with
tho Governmyit and the banks In
tins policy of conserving credit
liiitl curtailing borrowing except
where tho money directly or indir-
octly, helps win the war, helps our
soldiers, who nro risking their lives
for our country.
The Uernardl carnival company,
which has a show hero for this
week, ran squarely ak'ainst the firm
doninnilH of the Army and Navy
Auxlliaiy when that organization
refused to bo treated as '"Innocent
bystanders" last evying. ' i
The carnival cauio to La Grando
u.idor the auspices of the Auxiliary1
which was to receive $125 for. the j
week's -stand and, beside was to'
have two shows on the ground,
sharing the, proceeds of those 60-60.'
Monday night everything was half
done and the ladles made no com
plaint because their shows were
not running. Last night, when
Miss Foley appeared on tho show
lot with twelve young ladles to
tuko charge of tho shows neither
of the shows was In working order,
iilt'iough It was plainly to be seen
that Itif, carnival company's shows
jwore nt work and doing a (lnt
ibu'dmcs. '.
1 Mlaj lOtta Foley, of the Auxiliary,
iwhe.se name has been freely used
las the money bond of tho shown
iwhllo In La Grande, Immediately
j rebelled and with u number of In.
i!ls sought City Manager Currey,
ri who in turn found the head man
Uif the carnival company.. . Tho
!:,intior wbb treated In rather, a light
I vein by the carnival people at first
, Itut when it was mado clear to
it;ie,m tint they could not pull any.
filling but contract proceedings,
I tlmt the ladles - had been financi
ally damaged by not having their
thos ready for business, and that
Th'. adjustments must be made on tho
Now is the time to outfit your children iiiKood, sound, .dependable footwear. Everyone should - make their
shoes go as far as possible, Whv not start oUt right this, year? BUY GOOD, DEPENDABLE SHOES-i-havo
them; it rightthe result wllbs that they wkl get double the wear out of them. Before you buy, look at our shoes,
get our prices mid you will be convinced
CHILDREN'S; SHOES $1.25
Just Received Anothrr
Store Closes
; Saturday
8:30 P. M.
TM2.65; MISV
SHOES
Vr: oi. :.s.
ES' SHOES $2.25 TO $5.50; BOYS' AND LITTLE GENTS'
$2.25 TO $3.75. ...T:
nent of LADIES' DRESS SHOES, by express. ' : ,'
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED
AY MONDAY, LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 2.
Store Closes
Saturday
8:30 P. M.
I'HAIKh- I'Olt ,.'.W)SIWV ( LI B.
Of
, spot, the oarnlval managors evident
iy ucuii lu upiimciuiH iub situa
tion,' I'liymept was made of tho
l?l 26 to tho Auxiliary and plodges
woro given to bvo tho Auxiliary
shows erected und ready for busi
ness this evening. It was also
agreed that the company should
pay tho ladies for the, two Idle
nights of tho shows In proportion
i.o the business done the remainder
r.f the week.
llcrnnrdl's carnival was no doubt
at one time oulto a fine show of
its kind, hut It is now handicapped
by loss of men, so that Its shows
arv very tamo and of little con
sequonce. About the only things
wo: th while on the grounds are
tho whip and fori Is wheel, each
if which does a big business. The
Auxiliary ladies will augment their
shows with features tonight so that
t'-icy will be the. chi6f jttractions
no tiie ground from a show entc,v
luinu.onl standpoint.
SHERRY'S
i .j
MAK MAIISII AT HHKMtY'H
Picture
(('iicriil Hentlmcnt Lnuilatory
. The Hlngci'tt.
Thai the Monday club, composed
of a. number of young ladles under
diroction of Mrs. A. L. Richardson (:
is one of La. Grande's high-grade iApiicms In Xcw (loldwyn
musical organizations Is evidenced - "llvlmcd Trnltiir."
by tho many pleasant compliment- E(ialiy as groat as a dramatic
ary remarks regarding the r ap- acllliB8 B(1 sh0 m lighter' roles
pouinuce IftBt Monday .evening at t;,g j8 wtat eve,.yhody says today
tne Sold ers and Nurses reception. ol Mae Marsh. Flashes of a dozen
Thoxr selections were excellently ren - lw. ldclB arB 9Bn ,In th,8 , glr,
derednnd met. with mil npprocla- c( th BCreon. Dllt not oven Ellen
u?,n by V!.6 lal'ge ,:iudle"ca- , M.1"8: Tarry, moat often suggested by Mao
Hil,a AnVhony was accompanist for,MarBh evm. wa8 a(lored by a puhllc
itpiiui-in. u vnal no Iho f m ni Innn who
inuntr tho alnr nf flnlflwvn'a latest
Lew Fiel4 ind Madge Evans in ! nroduction. announced for the
"The.
Arcade, today.
8-28-lt
M1LITAIIY roLU'M 1IHLI' OfT.
fJOOD WORKDltS,
.The publicity cominittoo fo;- the
next Liberty Loan drive in Oregon
consists of Edgar D. I'lpor and
Milt Jtlllor, two men who know
whvveot they speak about publicity
matters and who never speak un
less tiiey have something to say.
,-In n "starting off" conirtiunlca
tlcn 'htSno two gentlemen mnko the
ujiial requests for co-operation
and - those .requests nro hereby
granted. Send along your mat
ter and the Observer will do nil
It can to old In tho great dilvo.
And, by the way, - it may not
havet occurred to. you, tho publicity
For tills reason the Observ-Ifonimtttoo. If It works, puts, over
A mutter accidentally omitted
from yesterday's news eoluuujiAt-,bu'i
which ociiorve spcciul mention Is
the commondablo service rendered
by the dritail of Orogon Mllltjry
1'olico rtatloncd horo, in assisting
Chief of Police Hayburn in keeping
tho atreets clear and preserving;
orc:ev during tho pnrado on Monday
evening. - :
The (ielatl now statlonrl hero has
tlioroughly patrolled the wheat
liLlds und gotten acquainted with
tho fnrmors. Protection to grain I
eliivaiora and the like has been
taken up, and the young soldiers
nrc becoming docldedly popular
iiolh in urban and rural centers.
The gir.nl handioip the work is
itiulor Is hick of mon.
Bonn threshim
your order (n eorli
Simmons, Cove,
511 start soon. GeU
Sherry Theater, tomorrow only. In
"Tho Beloved Traitor," an adap
tation of the novel of the, same
name by Frank L. Packard, Gold-
Address Cr. H. i
8-28-21
wyn presents the "whlro girl of a
thousand f;ces" in a' rolo absolute
ly different from any sho has yet
essayed. -
In her ne(W photoplay Miss Marsh,
becomes the guiding star of tho
man she loves, inspiring him to
do his utmost and saving hiin'froni
Tho on,l-, lL-lhJ. arn olill horn i tllO danKeiS WlllCtl SIHTOUnd mill.
If you should drop in nt Silverthorn's iK'10, lb, In fact his beacon. This is
. r ...... nm.l .,11,, lHniivlil mif In ,ho ,li.,mn'
oi the seacoaBt and the city, the
action shifting from the fishing
banks to the studios of New York's
Our Saturday , Special on Opeka
Coffee will pay you. Putman's Drug
Store. . . s ."; 8-22-3t
fountain and see how busy Al Cain is
putting up those fdelicious sundaes,
you would think'isJmmer had just be-
8-28tf
Ran
CI
6
FAMILY DRUG STORE
" I i..LA.ORANOC,ORCGON.
llohemlan art circles. Through It
all the simple-heartedness, the eter
nal womanliness of the heroine
i-hiuo torth to guide her ' erring
lover away .from the shoals' of de
er will occasionally appear In four
pages, for a time at least. It Is
. hapeu something will happen to
permit tho old regular form, but
right at presont there Is nothing
In sight, and tho only thing we on
do Is to accept the order or tho
government and do with loss prlut
paper than was useyl by this pnper
last yoar.
Jt will bo the Intention and nlm
of the Observer not to slight Its
neivs fcorvlce, oven though the
pap'r contains but four pages at
tl'iicyi, for tho news will bo con.
doused, tho type will be Bet solid
nnd every fraction nf Inch space
used to the best advantage.
CONMKItYATIO.V OF . fltF.IHT
thu Liberty Loan drive. And this
Is suld with all duo respect to our
uld friend Six I'or Ce,nt Hob Smith
who has worked hard In the causu.
It Is publtrUy that makes bonds
soil. EvjXono now Is patriotic
nnd all ijmt is needed is to cull
uttirtitiniupo Iho time and plnco to
obtain Jiinils and t lit deal Is made.
Industrial Y. M. '. A.
Tin- New Zealand Y. M. C. A.
has opened Its first Industrial
branch nt Matangl, North Island
- KOK sAl.K.
Team, harnoss.V wagon nnd slnale
buggy and hnrnjis. K. ' F. Perry,
1'rtilldaie,, mllo Ailkrth' of Cliiuitau-
Mtn giounds.' ' , , 8-27
THAtTOH f'O.NTI'.'HT FltlDAY.
lick t'liimdler Singes Kvent l-'or
All Small Machines. .
Next Friday afternoon, August
loth, ihore will bp, a tractor con
tost at the homo of Hack Chandler
in Fniltiluie and the following ma
chine? have been entered: Ford
1011, - Mollno; Cleveland and Sam.
son. .Mr. Chnndlor has laid plonty
of work for tho llttlo Iron horses
In do nnd the result will bo of
:o!isldi'iable Interest to tho rnnch
iM s of the' valley. Tho public is
Invlti l to attend.
" Who Will Win
This Battle?"
Not only should tho goods ond
Iihor of tho Nation be conserved
for the, prosecution of the war; the
credit of the Nation must be con.
6rvod for the same purpose. (
This Is being Impressed upon
the. banks, mid .11 should be Im
pressed upon the people, too tho
borrowers from banks.
All tho banks of the country are
being urged by the. Federal Ro
srvo Board to curtail their loans.
They uie urged to loan money only
where tho borrower is going to use
!t In homo way that will aid In oi
o-.iitilbtite to winning the war.
Till policy Is not aimed at ham.
P"iing legitimate business. It alms
to help win the war, which Is the
best thing possible for business.
It simply means that money wanted
fi)r, nonessential purposes should
h, rcfiiroil. Let the' non-essentials
j NEW TODAY!
A pal oA t;ln
n. FiiiMer Vtr-ns
-ver OrtVe. J
,e'ST. A
Ciouia
Observer
WANT TO RENT-'
furnished
months,
Sommer
O RENT-VFiye or six room
d house, fit- about two
Address B. V.'. Myers, care
r Hotel. g.Stf
"Hungry
cade, today
in a Hospital," Ar-8-2-lt
Your kidneys are the inters of the liody.
If thoy Ih'coiiip lnai-tlve and full to ollm
iiiuto the wiuito matter, they tiro apt to
throw the whole mcchniilsin of tho body
out of order, thus tuxlc isiisons can nc
emnulato In thn system and bo as deadly
is snaito venom.
- Ik'sldov causing tho minor ailments of
rhcuinatlsXi, sciatica, lunibaRO and back
ache, neghtt.uf tho kidneys is apt to
liovclop Intovnoro serious dlsnases, such
It s (liiilvs ojtouo in thn bladder,
Hid thn hoA- of toxic nolsiius clean
...... hhuidcr al kidneys and euro tho
'twinges of -hiimnUsm with An-u-rlo
and you win ilKY'attli) nflliK
Ainirlcwiis lirst lisrovi're hy Dr. Pierce,
and lias Iviu lilixilmii-.,nJli of mffcrers
as well ns 0ihms and illmlnatnl tile
ravages i,f tho mo' scrlriis kidney dis
8usi'. Now pmcuraVo oljany gissl drug
"tore, or semi direct Uri V. M. Pierce,
Hulliilo, N. y io i-cntforiiial jiackago.
Mas. H.O.Cokkb savsr"Vhen I com
menced the treatment, 'of Anuriel was in
jW'? U:ul sbilw. My back
Secure as Never
X
lefore
We have been in bitiies3 njr many years,' but at.
no Jime have we fehVo siVure against sudden
calamity as since beconiW members of the Fed
eral Reserve System. It ?i'r us assurance t' at
,ve can realize upon a substVilial portion of o ,r
awcts nt any time.
Member Federal Reserve System
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON
ceptlon. ' ..''.. " ':'
. Totally different is tho Mao
Maish of "The" Ileloved ' Traitor"
rrom the Mae Marsh ,of "Flehls of
Honor" or "The Cinderella Man.'"
Iiolh thcfie favorite characterlziu
lions disclosed an Irresistibly ap
pealing : Mae Marsh, but. not tho
girl who finds herself In the midst
of a powerful situation, as- in
"The lielovod Traitor,"' und who
bee'ot'ics an intensely dramatic
flguro In the solution of the prob
lem which confronts her.
(1 reason vhyl everyone shoul
it is ecoilonw to do so.
may costVo i a cent or tt
Is, but youVii e less and in
1 buy our
wo a pound
the end the
There is a mighty gooi
"High Quality" Groceries-
Our Quality Groceries
more than the poorer kint
pound costs less.
Then the purity of our Quality Groceries is a guarantee of
health for you and your family. Buy where you get good stuff
at the right price. .'..,' , . :' '..' .
Phone Us Ypur Grocery Order Now. ,
HARRIS GROCERY
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Track
"United Statc3 Food Administration License No. 050256."
sscs. Kil.
se leave at
S-2-Jt
LOST Purse, containing about $10,
on Fourth street. lilaek purse, wish
bill and change pockets. Reward.
I-cave at Oliscrvcr office. K-28-:it.p
Irfw FieMsf and Aladge Evans in
"The Cornctlroccr," Arcade, today. '
, 8-2S-H
i mil! for light
Iiiiniro Observer of- j
V 8-2!itf I
FOR RKNT Tw
housekeeping, li
flee.
iiehed ail the time and
oh I how mv back
would ache at night
until I would have to
get up. 1 could never
sleep all night. I!ut
since I hare taken (ho
Anuric Tablets my
i .1, .
I ' urn-Kircne is nil gone
';,l-i A . ' l,ml 1 Villi 111" UUWI1
"T i"'TinL Rl"l !,eci giKKl and
vJ.0P sound all night. Oh I
do feel no ono knows but mvsclf.
My nilvice (o all sufferers of kidney
troubles is to give Anuria a trial and
they will liud n-lief from their trouble.
D'.i k'.
New Machinery
We have instaUc4$()0fJ().(Ml
make 'bread rctu)?. fori the
L'oinnlete line ofMoml
Snails, (ffee Cakr
to government regulations-
VjQith of new machinery; we
oin, 18 loaves it minute,
logics, Cakes, Doughnuts,
lokit's. All made hccordiiiR
DUTLI BAKERY
517 NORTH FIR ST. Jl'ST ACROSS THE TRACK
Trahtin (or Effittwcy
Im Pm w m Wat
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
Fully equipped liberal cuKure mill ncienlilicilepnrlmenlii. Special m
training in Commcrwt Junvinlinnit Artdiiteeliire. haw. Medicine n
Jfltltrt I, JBIBl.. If
II Trarhin. l ibnirr Work. Mnoir. II
Mil Mary SlrlMr In rkwf Amrrlrai
K4 ToMhnFKKK. Iilr.rr ol WWDKI
lawcsl. mrl nrp.'li
. . . .
LJ
itthnM Artm Phynlrnl Training mw4 Finr Art.
tnel 11 iluh oflWr. Drill. Irrlirv attl nM wrfc
('awiteVI ynsn al 1 !-!. brMtrBs
UllwUlcovrraiiirMl K. O. T. C
Uomilsirim U
iiy 4wrklM ' way.
I
MaXon Jar Rubbers
We have bu
last you may.
Black 1241 E. J.
Best Prices Paid for Used F
M-
V
a few dok
ii. ... j.i i
XIJIVO lIK'lll
;Mozon
urntttirc.
on loft, and while they
at the' low price of
25 ,
Furniture Exchange
E Fir and Jefferson
or will Exchange for 'New.
Practicaliy
Everything Has Raised
But Telephone
Service
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