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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1918)
EST' lOt1 L? GRANDE EVENING OB8E kVER It Ml I: 1 ': r? I : i 1 ''J I; 3 J- i 1 if' if 1 1 " - i i ;', 1 1 .-. Ready for Service Suits and Overcoats There was onee a time in men's clothes v1ien the. issue was so sharply defined between the dlf-. "f emitstyles that almost anything could change the looks of a suit or overcoat. "Wai" changed this,, and Men's clothes have lost. their. feminist tendencies. Belts, pleats, tucks and all other lamentable ladylike leanings are a thing of the past. 1 Tailoring is back to 1 Tn combining beauty of tailoring, with sim plicity of line is the method of the present styles for men which are mirrored in our prcscntn ; tiori of Avinter Suits and Overcoats for men. Hills Department Store i SHERRY'S FUUtF.Nt'K DF.HHON NEKN IS HKOADWAY FKOJHICTIONS Florence Doshon, one of photor play's most attractive and talent ed leading women, la seen In an , oHpeclally appealing role . in "Tho Clutch of Circumstance," the Vlta grnph Blue Itlbbon Feature, whfch will be the attraction In the Sher ry Theatre today and tomorrow. Miss Doshon is a native ot the state .of Washington,- but was ed nacteti " and began her .career on the Hpnuklng stage in Now York City. She appeared many buo eeBHful Broadway ioductlons and It was her work In "The Auction ' Block" and "The Judgment House" that commended her to Albert H. Smith, president of Vltagrnph, who TJf jiiritfiirr--""'''' l! New Directory to be issued soon. Any changes desired should be reported immediately Home Independent Telephone Co. j' New? Machinery We have installed $(i000.00 worth of new machinery; wo make bread ready for the oven, 18 leaves a minute. Complete lino of Home-made Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies. All made- according to government regulations. DUTLI BAKERY 317 NORTH FIR ST. JUST ACROSS THE TRACK WANTED Clean Cotton Rags 3 cents Per Lb. Evening Observer simple lines once more. engaged her tc appear In Blue Rib bon features. Corrlhe Griffith has tho featur ed role In "The Clutch of Circum stance." i "A FIGHT FOH MILLIONS" A leap Into space on a mountain cliff by Edltb Johnson. Vilugra.ih serial star, was only one of the big thrills in the fourth oplsodo or "A Fight for Millions," Vlta grnph's latest and greatest ndven turo serlul, which will he shown tn the Sherry' Theatre today nnd tomorrow. Miss Johnson. who plays the role of Jenn, tho hero ine, Is being pureued by out laws and gives an nmazlog exhibition of Hkitii and daring a site rides hor horse up and down steep tratlH in tho darkness, anl being finally cornered, snatches off a heavy khaki shirt and by use of a larlut 7T!1 (iKIIMAX CASl AIi ll'.H Total Ih I'lnrnl by VnrwrurtH ill Over Six MillluuK. COi'E.VHAGENf Nov. 20. The lota 1 German war caauualtloa ta 0,070.000, according to the IJerlln Vurwearln. This include 1,500, 000, killed; 4,000,000 wounded and I 1)0,000 taken urlaoneii. WOl 1,1) lK ItrtriCKrlKNTKD SAN KRANOSCO A petition lliut a woman delegate be appolnt- jed to the forthcoming peace con ! Terence baa beeB made U I'rosl i dent Wilson by tho women's com imltteo of the State Council of De fense, of California The petition reads In part: .. "We believe that as women have responded with loyalty anil patriotism to tbe re sponsibilities which the war has put u pun. them they should have representation and their point of view given consideration at a tlaie Lwhon all the world hopes that treaties may be f rimed which will be tbe foundation for the end of all wars." K1VETTE MILL WRIGHT CAUGHT IN SHAFTi SUFFERS A DISLOCATED SHOULDER ' J. R. Weaver, mill wright Bnd ma chinist for the Kivette lumber mill, be tween La Grande and Perry, sustained a dislocated shoulder and minor in juries and bruises when he was caught in the shafting of the feeder which he wns operating.. As he was attempting to remove a piece of lumber from the conveyor, his clothes were caught by the shafting of the feeder and he was soon securely held in the rapidly mov ing machinery. Latest reports arc that he is improving as rapidly as could be expected. . . ? fashions . a tude parachute, trust ing to which she leaps far out Into the chasm befor e the eyes of the astounded Lawless and his men. There also Is shown a desperate battle BCene when X stockade used as a whisky trading post and In which "Bob Hardy (William Dun can) and bis friends nre North west Mounted Police. The outlaw guards finally are routed and the prisoners liberated. The entlro scene was photo graphed in wild sections of the Rockies and full justice was done! by the camera to the Ingenuity of i the authors, Albert E. Smith, 1 president of Vltagraph, and Cyrus , Townsend Brady. ARCADE . Oiio 6r';"the riioHt intonHO film ever shown in La Gran do Is on vlow ""hi tho Arcftd-? theater today, ! niulor the title of ' Tho Unbeliever" i hy George Klelne. Asidi from its lefty patriotic 1110 tlv. its threat leHHOii3, it .in sturlllnK ly reulhitic .scenic eftec'i, the thrill of tho ijtory Itself nmkea fur an eulertahiment that holds the spec tator In hreathlestt nhHorption. Il Iiuh howi capped by few produc tions, regardless of the ninoiint Hpent upon them. The war depart ment "loaned" many hundred mem bers of the Marino Corpa to carry out the effects the story demands, I uud ?m a result tho military scenes lire dono w.tti an exactness and convincing snap th.t. gives a grimly perfect setting for. thin tragic but Inspiring glimpse Into' the horrors of "No Mana Land." The film tells the story of a yoiiiiLg American ntistocrut, who has little f a It h In God , h u m a n it y or the brotherhood of man. ' He Joins tho Marines nnd , on re "over thero," he finds j hU unbeliefs are but shadows and that God, hu manity, nuif brotherhood are real. IS KNOWN IIKItK llt'i llwnlvwl From I'oriHtral MrKw Who AtHMirs In "rnlM'lievi'i-." T!.C following lutlor will be of lntoro.it beeaiifO Hit wrllor, Cor Jporal Kay MoKuo, Is to niinoar here thla evunlnK In tho film the "I'fl billuvor." The "hcfly" of which ho apuuka l the clitiuffiU'r In the picture and wan, killed In action in r'tunce last month. Miss Schllkc mo', the actor luxt summer on iior trlp In tho east. My T)tar MIbs Schilke: Just my luck to have to atny in tho IT. S., because 1 gucsR thc! peace move in KntuR tlirouli. I was transferred to ft Medical re vision now t'orporal McKet. Ahem. ! Mv nictiire 111 Filiform u-:im in I one of the late niovle' Journals. Did you nee l)T Unt then you have aei n me ih utiiform fu the "Uuboliever." I was Burn broken up over so many dentils lit that bunch because wo all got to be su?ti good friends. Kappclnlly "l.efty" and I. I fell Ilka I had lest a biolhor when he ."went West." I I am anxious to Ret buck to work In the films but do nut know I ivhnt will happen to us now. We imiy net to over yet. 1 linpo so. t hear "Mesa Call calling me" so must KO. It Is very welcome as I am starve. I i I aa fti'lng to send a picture but you will see "animated ones" i ult and on and they are better Ihui't you think so? n WILL GIVE UP WAR VESSELS THIS Wh'WK M VltKS Til K I1K1 SI tiltUXDEU OR ALL WAItS. (iei-irum Fleet in Ho Held by Allies for all Future :" Time.' the LONDON, Nov. 3 S. This week will see the greatest naval sur render which the world lias ever witnessed. A great fleet of Gorman battle ships, battle cruisers 'and light erl users and destroycrB; left port Monday morning 5 o'clock for an unknown destination. They will be met by the Brlttah fleet, accom panied by American and French representatives aud ' conducted to their deatiatioj. ' A Berlin telegram received In Amsterdam gives this list of the vessels to be handed over: Battleships Kalstr, Kaiserin, Konig, Albert, . Kroinpilna Wll hehn, Prinz Regent Luitpold, Mark giaf. Grosser Kuifucrst, Dayern, Konig and Friedlrch Der Grosso. Battle cruisers Illndenburg, Der- fllngar,' Seydlllta, Moltke and Von Der Tann. , . .. . . Light cruisers Bremen, Brum nier B'tankfort, Koeln, Dresden and EmUen. : ... . ... The German crlacr Dresden was sunk off Falkland " Inlands' by the British under Admiral Sturdee, while the Eniden -wan sunk In the wife. r:'; sess; i lUUlJ I Efiiir.'-.;. .: . . - . 'gff Il Indian Ocean afte- it had raided shipping In I he far east. It Is probable that old ships had been Klven the names of the ships sunk, that new ships liava hot a 7, lit to roplace thtm. ORMKR LA GRANDE MAN . RAISES FINE AI'I'I'LES -IN THE HOQD RIVER SECTION Engineer Georgs I'arker has Just received a box 'of Delicious apples from Bruce Ciiullff at Hood Hher. The box contained 36 ap- pies and 5 applaa wuighod nlnoj and one-half rounds. Mr. Parker exhibits some of tie fine fru.lt In I Selgrlst & Co.'s window. Mr. i Cunliff was formerly with the O-W In this city but of late bas been ! running an engine ot. the Mt. Hood j line out of Hood river. At odd times he takes care of an orchard that produces the kind of fruit above mentlored. ' Wh,y Patronize Portland When Western Oregon Is ' - Never For This Section Did Portland and western Ore gon elect Walter M. Pierce gover nor?. No. Then why depend upon. Portland? Why no,t . patronize a home Industry anl help build La Grande and Eastern Oregen. We do your work for 30 per cent less so why pay solicitors and freight charges? We call and deliver, and we show you full size rugs not Batnples. . If you wish to see our work call Red 13? and we will compare our worjt with Portland or anywhere else. -La Grande Mat tress Shop and Weaving Works. H-20-2t. Bill Hart in a 6-reel Artcraft. and 'Sat. Arcade. Special- Frl.' and m i today Fresh Sweet Cider MADE PROM NO. 1 WASHED APPLES -30 GALLON Pop Corn that will pop, pound.. All Metal. Corn Poppers See-, them in our window Nothing to hum out or wear out Last a life time. Delicious Apples PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY Harris' Grocery Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 192 408 NORTH FIR STREET ' ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." MONEY TO LOAN. On improved real . property in Union county. No delays. Current ates.. La - Grande . Investment Co. REIiEK AHS, ATTENTION. CrystaL Rebkah Loilge No. 50, will meet . Tuesday evening, as usual, at 7:80 o'clock. .... i . . . . .ROSA GLASS, Noble Grand. -. - LUCIA HALEY, Secretary. lM8-2t. Thursday .....35 50 ..$3.25 "The Unbeliever" gives you a glance into the horrors of No-Man's Land. . Arcade, Wednesday and Thursday, ' . Scjiool supplies, tablets, loose leaf paper and school books of all kinds, you will find at Silverthorn's. ' f rAMILY DRUG STORE . LA aRANDCORCAON. I K M As Ever. KAY. mil Hart In "Riddle Oaiin" s7iArcnde Krldny and .Saturday.