La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1918, Image 2

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. FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 13. 1918
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1?AGE TWO
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$25
to
$6Q.OO
i-iand '. the '. simplicity of
the suits is what t makes
thensp stylish .
' Tailored effects will reign supreme this Fall and Win
tcr, both for treet'and dress occasions Styles which
: will be particularly interesting to those women who
like to be first in wearing the new modes.
Hills Department Store
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JACK
ADE ii
I'lt'KKOHU AT AltCADK
ling Kxicllent Jtolo In "Mlle-A-MIn-'
lllll Kfllllull." i
The Paramount picture, "Mllo-n-,
Mlmito Kendall," mm rliiK Jack i
rickford and Louise Huff, will hot
jtho fontiiio at Uio Arcade Theater;!
today. The 1 great HiwcHm recently
scored by Jack Pick ford In "Tom
jKnwyer" and "Hack and Tom," two!
rni &iiicAint releases seen hero sou)1 !
I weeks mxo. seems certain to bo du-i
; plicated by this new vehlclo which!
Ih said to be a picture of nnus
!ual strength and beauty. , Yoinis
'I'lrkfo'd Inorft'ilvn tlin 'Vnln nf flwi'
I Idle son of a rich innii, reckless and
dissipated, who,' after being rcpu.
;dlated by bis father, Invents a mo
tor cni;lno. sells It with profit and
; incidentally finds happiness in the
jlovo 'if a puro-nilndcd nrl who
: lief i londu bin) In the days of adver
jsily. A Uio 'girl, the, niece of an
; innkeeper, J.ouIse Huff hug a con
laonlal role of which hIio makes tho
I most. .The supporting, cast;: Is ox-
eopllouully adequate.
We can outfit the whole family
correctly, economically in
WINTER -iJlSDEWARk
- T PERFECT FITTING MINKING UNION . . SUITS Tho '
most satisfactory underwear in the worjd for, men,, women and
childicn. You caii pay more and get no better quality but
you cannot pay kss. find get ns good.
$1 ,50 to $5.00
.50 to $2.85
50 to $3.75
to $10.00
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I SHERRY'S j
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TUB l-'liOOK IIIXOW."'
. Women's .MunsingAVe;
MiS-wV Munsing Wear,
Boys' Munsing Wear
Men's Cnion Suits
Buy your
Quality merchandise is not so plentiful as i
future prices will be higher.
Pkntv of high grade new models in all the wauled colors
AH at moderate prices
Patricia O'Rourke, the charade''
played by Mabel Normnnd In "Tlio
Floor Uolow,", Is the '.kind of girl
beloved of O.. Heiiix In "a busy
newspaper offico she Is an humble
copy girl, by. turn a torment and
s true pal to the men . who woi k
there, hiding her sorrow behind
her pranks and never confiding her
burning ambition to be a real, grown j . ., ,
up reporter. Disaster; nvertnkes: went into the making of her sec.
The ObserverK
A Independent Newspiper
published Dally and Weekly t
' La Grande, Oregoo. "
' La Grando Evening Observer
Publishing Company, i J'i
BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher, t
tntered at the Postufiice at
La Grande, Oregon, as Scgond-gla
' ' " ' : ' Matter,
'I '-vih itiocuiti) KNOWN': f
,. ..With all the Important and In
liiroating events of tho war to date,
Micro la Bcaroely any operation
that will ecllpso In' Interest tho at.
tcntimt of Amerlcaua that of the
prosont drlvo toward Motss. Thia
la fpsentlnlly an American niove
r.icntj H has been in comae of. .pro
pitiation;, for a long perlpd, accord
lug to ,tlic roporta. It lina a defln
lie object, and It does not make
tmch , dif foreuco what that object
ii' or what tho nillitnry strategy
surrounding It.. The main . thing
which peoplo at homo believe, aa
they bollcvo Jn tho triumph of iho
oifiinal , right, Is that the Yankees,
will make good, Tho flint, reports
Jndlcato beyond . doubt that the ad
vance la procoodlng according to
tile plana laid, out with mathemat
ical precision, Prisoners are pour
ing in, which Is an attendant cir-
iiiiniRtance which may or may not
Have - boon planned as a part of
the drlvo. : But-' theuonly definite
.l.lng. In the minds and hearjtsof
Americans Is that Pershing. mid his
nin will go tiuoiigh jwltli what they"
undertake. 7t Is not necessary ."to
idd encomiums to our boys i in
I'vanco, .That has already 1 been
ilcno In a measure full, wholo
hearted and complete.
Premier Cleiiiencenu said in tho'
Trench Ilouso or Deputies:
"Tho Pronfh ' Re,ncrals tell 'me
the victory was peculiarly Ameri
can In its conception and ; execu
tion.' I am much Impressed with
n magnificent discipline, daring,
uad bravery of the American
!.roopB.'! "
David . Lloyd-George, Prime Min-
Inter ,of England, In speaking o,
uur soldiers, said: (! ' ",
'Wo know ,thut iwhon tliey ; ap
pear In the battlo : line they fight
i!i a way worthy of tho great tra-
0. uons of ineir great country. This
is In itself a " source of support.
aiinlonniico, and encouragement to
all" thOBO who with anxious hearti
a.-e. watching the conflict going on
in France."
The . English and French I'rlmo
Mlnlstei'B have oaly expressed the
.(pinion of tho world of the Am.
erlcans In France. Our soldiers"
p.. it In tho great drive against the
lerinnna Is worthy or our grea:
Xallon. '
Bl
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porty.
Will t
crook to pnrty in
ilntrlcla In tho form of a theft,
which . Is wrongfully laid to her,
jand the 'drama which follows her
'dismissal and narrow escape from
the police would have, been true
to the form made famous by the
American creator of human types.
Patl'icia'n illKnll'sltlnn naiiRna h.ir
to pass ' herself off aa a crook In I
tho wealthy young man at the head
of a mission. It is an incident
which only O. Henry could have
handled, not to mention the eiBt-
whilo copy girl's amanlng induction
Into tho .home of, the, young man's
mother on the strength of , her
needed "reform," These are ' Hie
high lights in a. romance developed
on the ecroon with all tho flnirise.
invention and never-falling . sense
of climax and surprise which read
ers all ovor the world have como to
regard as O. Henry's formula of
n groat story.
Jlahol Normnnd exclaimed when
alio read the scenario of "Thq Floor
Below", and the same, enthusiasm
moused by "Dodging a Million"
ond. Goldwyn production. Sherry's
announces' "The Floor Below" last
, bowing today. ' " .
ATTHXTION OltHtiON XOIIMAI,
tiCHOOL KTnm.NTH!"
When coming to Monmouth, stu
dents a ro urgently ruunosted to
t)iko ,tho. Southern Pacific Klectrlc
lialus Sunday, September 15, leav
ing Portland at 2:20 p.m. and 3:51)
p.m.; or Salem Falls City trains,
eavlng Salem nt ,4:15 p.m. mid
5.6s p.m.. Puichnso tickets by way
of Dallas, J. H. Ackerniuu, Pre
sident,
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WEU PIANO TDNINO.
often moro Injurious to your
piano thon waiting n row months.
'ydney'Lyle, .the well-known plnm.
timer, jvlll. be hero haahi -In Nit
ember1 to .do 'your tuning.
i J .. ::': .:. , ' 9-7-6 Paid
The way Al Caln'a still sellinK
Soda 'Water and thoso fine Sun
("aes, It Is the tnlh-of the town
Better go right In and seo him
about it,
Dally 0-11 ft
TAMILV DRUO STORE
1 UA MANDCOKION.
TO RESIST THE ATTACK
of tho gorms of many diseases such as
mi.niiw f.ti nil ,,r
us light or din.
These germs are
everywhere In lie
nlr wo lireathe.
The odds are In
favor of the
germs, If tho liver Is Inactive mid the
uioou impure.
What Is uerdiHl most Is an Increase In
the g.Tin-llghtlng strength. To do this
silTO'SsrullK you need to put on liaillhll
llixh, rouse VliD livnr to vigorous action.
so It will thnAv oir these germs, and pu
rify the t.lond V that there will lie no
wrai; sh)U," or il for givin-growtli.
o claim for l)r. PiVrco's Gulden
Medical Discovery iat ItVlueji all tills
in n way pm-uHar to
it cures trouliles c.iuVd hytorpid liver
vi impiim union, ail dlllltgllU.
Ncnd l)r I'leri'C, Invnl
falo, N. Y., 10 cents for trla
Some
valley, for lsale,
Stock "ranches,
lions and prices
w;l. trndii propi
proporty her
J Dairy ond
ion for sale,
tSKUt TKADK
ic buyers for town pro-
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:lo proporty here for pro-
ortland
the hpst lands In the
nil sizes, descrip-
irty In Union for
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ranch near Un
Insurance Hentals Bonds. ..
SECUK1TY LAND & SAVINGS CO.
a i2-3ti - ' ' La Grande, i Ore.
Complete You" Air Castles. . .
If you have built castles in the nlr,
your work need not be lost; that Is
where IlleV should be. Now put tho
fmmdntlonik under them, II. . D.
Thorenu.
Soma ScliojM "Book" Business al
SJlverthorn's; ithere you can find
just everything ou wuint and need
in the School RoXoi. Vhey will al
ways give you goo valrtes for. your
money at ithair sto.
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FAMILY DRUG STORE
t-A GRANDI.ORESON.
A FIGHT FOlt JIILLIOXS
9-9-Ct
, A New Shipment of Victor Re
cords in at Newlin Book,& Station
ary So. - 9-ft tt
FIGHT FOU MILLION'S
NOTICE OF FINAL' ACCOUNT.
Notice ls hereby given that tho
undorslgnedUiasjthls day filedwlth
the County Coujt of Union. County,
State :of Ordgonl his .final account
as the Admlalstjrator of tlio estate
of Clyde Harrison, deceased.
That said Oplirt hns fixed Mon
day, September 23rd, 191 8, at -two
o'clock In the afternoon of said
day as tho time, and the Court
House in La Grande, Oregon, as
the place, when and whore' the
Court will hear objections, if any,
to slid final account, and at said
time and place will allow, modify,
or deny said final account, as may
appear from tho cvldonce offered
at such hearing. . 1
. DateI. at La Grande, Oregon, this
22nd day of August, . 1918. "
T. J. SCROGGIN,
Administrator.
Dally:. Aug 23, 30. Sept. Ii 13 20
SummonB all the forces and resources of the Republic to '
.the defense ofFrccdom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the U iti ted States authorities have ranked ns one of the "
.fifteen dtstingiiuhed institutions of the country for cxcdlrnce in
military training, has rcsivjndcd to the call. The Culleyc is
distinguished noor.ly fur its military instruction, but
U)i3tingVisiu:d also for
It strong i:ustrinl courses for men and for women:
In Ar.iil!tire, timrnerce, KnRinecriiijf, Fuietlry
. -. Hnme K'Vioinici.liMininKi I'liaiiiiaey, anil
j ; - VoialioiiiiVliucuf uii,
. Its' wholesome, JWiiyJeful student .life.
: , " Its democratic college spirit.
r Its successful graduates.
. Students enrolled last year, 3453; s'nrs on its service flas. 1258,
.College opens September 23, 1318
For caulaf , new lIluitrAted Booklet, and other information writ to the ReRit rar, Corvallia, Cregon
I Place bur
I Now
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wsaBsssrarrasaw:
.AsroniA, OnEoox. -Aft'
Safety
Always
IS A GOOD MOTTO FOR A BANK. WE
MAKE IT OUJRS IiV pURaiEMBERSIIIP IN
Till': TEDEHAL REERVESYSTEI, WITH
THE PRIVILEGE f OBTAINING AD
VANCES OF CASH UPON QUR COMMER
CIAL TAPER AT ANY.'
Member Federal Rreerre System
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON 1
fotrl, lillf-
Mge.
ivlng had
iild ant
regain mv stri'iiuil,!
. my hlixid was poor,
1 whs nervous and
also had rhennvii
tlsm. 1 triml evi-rv-thiug
lint Just could
not get any ri'llef.
Finally I dividiil to
lahe lloelor I'ierce's .
I (iolilen Medir,! 111- .'
cevery nnil It i-urnl
lJ.,n''- 1 "'Ink it t
f v-?' sliiidr grelit. I use
uie rieasiiul rellets
for coutipiuiim."
3T3 Kwliauue Street j
SM.BM, Oiieiiom.a a spring tonic. S
to iniild up a weakened, run down 'j
system, ami to giro one an appetite. I
found Dorter Pli'ive'i C.lden .MnlieiU
Disnivery hinkI A rlcnd hail rivom-1
njeialitl It. anil I fiiund il all thai, she
claimed fur It " -Mns. .Iakk Gimikii, ,
IStttl S. lle.llvl.'W Stni'L '
for Pi-
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Order
unes, Cling
hes and
atoes
ur Order Today
9 Grocery
, Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 1U2
408 NOUTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
"United States Food Administration License No. G50255."
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And Vaudeville '
THE MAMMOTH GROCERY
12.11 ADAMS AVENUE
C. R. SIMKINS, Proprietor
PIIOXE, MAIN 82
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, FRUITS AND VEGE
. tTAELES. '
WE HAVE CHANGED DELIVERY SYSTEM
Starting Today
All orders north of Railroad Track lkavc thi- stott' at 9 a. m. and 2 p. in.
All orders south of Railroad Track Yne tho store at 10:30 n. in. ami
4 . p. in.
Outside north, leaves nt () a. m.
Old I own, south of M titiwt, leaves at 1:30
REMEMBER THE TIME OF THE I XVERY, AND OUR TELE
). m.
The things to consider in buying a Tractor, are first, docs it
have sufficient width of wheel to hold it up in soft ground, and
get a grip on tin? ground that will not slip. This is all important,
for a Tractor without traction is a farce. Next, see that it has
weight, enough to hold it to the ground (not surplus weight), but
it must grip the ground, for it loses power when the wheels'slii)
'I'M ti.' i. 1 ' 1. i
men n tnust, nuye engine cnougii to turn the wheels.'
The SAMSON wheels arc Gl inches wide, and it weighs 5800
pounds; the engine ' t ill turn the wheels almost any place.. .To?
gether with its lirge crank shaft, its low down, sturdy construc
tion, its all aroiuii de pendability, you may look a long time before
you find its eqtiall an 1 we doubt whether there is a superior. Let
us show you. It kai a record of 100 acres in 100 hours, in this
valley, at a cost of SG Y cents per aere for gas and oil.
"Home of the Samson Sieve Grip." 1529 JUFfERSOX STREET
GRAIN BEDS! GRAIN BEDS! '. GRAIN BEDS! '
, We Have a Carload Price Is Right.'
GOLDEN GATE SACK TWINE AT !)() CENTS A -POUND
. WHY PAY MORE?
La ; Granrjjmpleraent
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PHONE NUMUERAMAIX 82.