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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
' ... . ... t- t . ; ' ' PAP.E TWO LA (ITcANTift EVEICINO OBSERVE!? TTurnriAY. XQVJttmftB 21,. 3.01S' For Cold Days Splendid - New Goats Mm of Plush and Velour Plain Tailored Models and Coats with large fur col lars. Our selection will not be better this season Goats from $15.00 up 35,0001010 IN HOI DEBT ! i !Gi:i(MANY KUlATKIillKIl I-OAN FAREWELL EANQUET IS GIVEN DR. PHY (Continued from I'm One) a mom; in ii own pkoplk I i i ' i WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Study lltir War It-.mls Itrprrwpt Mui It I uf tin- Nation' Wculli. of Germany's liniinrial situation hai been undertaken by . govern ment agencies with a view to throw ing light on Germany's ability to make reparation for devastation of ,iiivad'i countries. Unofficial re ;pori Indicates t Ii it t Germany's na tional debt, repre-ntcd mainly by domestic war bonds, l now nearly jnr.,000,000, or more than two fifths of t)ti estimated national iweallh. j Although there has been no intl- Inialion of Hie amount which the allies will export Germany to pay, jit Is certain to run. Into billions of dollars, and necessarily the terms n payment niunt accotd with Oer many's ability to my. This'iibM i:y will be measured by the na tion' power to revive her Indus tries and trade and to tax this for state purposes. Furs in the Latest Styles, Muffs, Scarfs, Sets a large assortment. ' I Hills Department Store PUOVIliK WOI!K roll SOLDIERS I CAMP 'LEWIS. The United States Department of Iabor and Army officials het-o are making iarrangoments to cither secure their .former places of employment for released soldiers or find other 'po sitions for them. . It has been made evident by 'the large number of letters received from former em ployers that many of them are ; holding tho positions for tho sol Idlers, j No Blackt.-. i Father "Why don't you stick to ' work more? It ought to be a rrtil en joyment to you." Son "It Is, sir, but I don't like to giva myself up wholly lo pleasure." a m I I i SHERRY'S HUMAN IXTKHKHT STOHY Certain "lc of Manager Trull Keels Appreciation of .Miserable!!" "Human Interest IV the keynote, "says ManaKcr Tru'l of tho Sherry Theatre, "of I hat unparalleled pro duction of "Los MisorablcH." Very many people are familiar with Vlo tor Hugo's masterpiece and the critics all over the country have . the highest words of endorsement.',' It was Iho Judgment of tho New York ' Herald, reviewer that "the ynuiuptuy pronamy is as close an I approach to literature us has been accomplished on the screen," and Tho Morning Telegraph declared the visualized w.jrk Is ovary b'.t i0f as strong as the printed word." lerest was dominant through It all.1' New York .Herald. "An excellent example of what line movies can uj lor tho classics literature. " N. Y. World. Months of prepartlon have "There are poop.'e who are con-, been spent and tho splendid pho tlnually crying for heller pictures. I toplay showed fine evidence of this fact." New York Globo. To thein we would Bay, 'See I.KH MIHEHABLES." New York Trib une, "Quite tho best picture that has been aeon hereunto.'' N. Y. Times. In strength of plot and human Interest LKS MISKRAM.KS stirpas ses the memorable 'Honor tern.' " New York American. A note of poignant human In cnt to cxp.-c.fs himself. Those ex pressions were of a nature that rang so true and meant so much that Dr. F'hy cannot bjt enter upon the duties to which he has been axigncd with a positive knowledge of the tyieh es teem in which ha is held by his heme people. As a toke n i f friendship the guests preitcnte-1 th'; -J-K'tor with a very fine knife. In Ki-t response he told of his -areor !n the Grande Roti'le valley; how he tried with all of1 hit energy to T.ake a surre-s of everything he had undertaken; how he had left Hot Lake, once wi'h a tU pressed feeling, but re turned with every fibre in hin body focused in determination to make the institutional cater th:tn it ever had been, llis.vn.rd wre from the heart indicating liii feeling for the men present, nnd all other friends, who wish him well in his work. ., In the talks t;.t followed. Charles E. King, b hag heen at the I-nke for several years an invalid and un able in take part in the battles of life, told of his aon'eri.ition of the doctor. He spoke in such a manner that it -a3 hard 'for mature men to refrain from moisten'd eye.- for he told of the certain death which had hovered over him, nnd but for the care and attention of the man whom tho party met to honor he would have been bo, neath the sod lonir ago. "I only wish," said Mr. King, his, voice quivering with emotion, "that it were possible for me to tell the world ves, to shout from the hooitops ind the mountain tons Uie thinrs that swell, in my heart. Could I but make evoryone know tho worth of the man who has done everythintr 'for me, nd ninnv others as well. I would be willing .this moment for the curtain to be rung down, for I would feel that I had in n small measure reciprocated for the good I have received." Those present at the banquet table were J. J. Carr, Cotintv Judge J. tF. Phy, Judge Thomas H. Crawford, T, J. Prrogirin, William Siegrist, , Herman Siegrist. Oliver Dnsch. G. L. Larison, Dr. McAllister H. W. Tinker, Charles Reynolds. E. E. Kirtley, Frank Lilly, W. C7 Wimlas, Charles E. King and Bruce Dennis. . MORE LOAN CALLS FOB NEXT YEAR (Continued Prom fane 1.) : Do yoim Christmas Shopping Eanly. Our Stock is now etc "Will Save You "A 'Icllotouft )Uf3 of character work. It was a triumph of art for William Farnum." New York K ve iling World. "Th film movos on with a dra matic intorHity ".hat nevfir lupa. Ai.vayH tho human inlnrt'st fa up- Sya-i' - P.PW. .liny, rjvenin iui- joifram. l-KH M IMI'JK A HM'iH Will pp. Hfn horo at tho Hhorry Thoatro today and tomorrow. ; MuruKor Trull aliites that whlW ithe groat nlmt art iJijtiitnjiM'o nns '((MimundiHt prices from 50c to $2.0rt, that roKardlosH of tho hoavy expend liictiriPtt in producing tliisi ; picture, tlie prii'oa at Sherry's will! hi 2 5c for ndiiltH and 10c fori Jchildion at Itnlli matln(o and ( linfr'H, Ih'Iiii? r'ilv'd that price l i.ntau ntn Km'p an v ono iron, Bit ni! U. i ARC A DE I 9mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmJ jTHE "UNBELIEVER" The plcturlzation of the lines' story tho groat war has imiprfed, jMary Raymond Khipiuan Andrews' !"Tho Three TIiIiiks," which is the jjlttriirtiuii at the Arcade, Tlt today umler the title of '!Tho Un bullevor" f will bo recoijnized at ;onc8 as one of Ih Venuiuely sin hiificunt achievements in tlie art oi .the silent drama. I The combination of military 'Kiwctacles, superlatively thrillim; ac- (tloit, minute review of the urim business or waging war. the torture that has been ldi'.iuin's, romance nnd study in slrltii.il crow th which DoaV Claim on Humanity. Canine capacity for untiring nnd un failing loyalty Is the dog's strongest hold on human friends and protectors. It lsj the quality which gives dogs their greatest advantage over all other ani mals as pets. .. act as a restraining influence. This policy, when formulated, will be, set forth in a statcituitt by the committee. This may be issued within a few days. Special effort will be made to dis courage the floating of questionable, or hijfhiy speculative security issues, although without autlfurity to coerce I promoters, tlie committee must rely ' mainly on the co-operation of invest-; ment bankers and other banking in- j teresLs, whose lenders have assiiTed the committee of support, Government war bond selling in the future will be along distinctly new j lines. Bonds will have short maturi' ties, and Secretory M-.Adoo explained : Wednesday that by this is meant from three to seven or eight years. In ad- j dition, issuoa will be smaller than in the past, and probably will be mar keted more continuously. Mav Change Interest Kates. War Savings organizations through out the country will assist in placing the bonds, Mr. McAdno said, in more direct manner than in past Liberty Loan campaigns. The 4 lA per cent interest rate borne by the last two Liberty issues may !e changed, de pending on other terms of the secur ities. r fresh Sweet Cider MADE FROM NO. 1 WASHED 'APPLES 30 GALLON 0 J'op Corn that will pop, pounL All Metal Coin Poppers 25 50 See them in our window Nothing to burn out or wear ou Last a life time. Delicious Apples . ..pO.4J PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY 1 Harris' Grocery Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmera, Black 192 , 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. G502Si" - .iic.vai:y iti-.Tt iivs to statu Salem flenator Charles L. Mc- The heaw over.ol,crintlon of thei'ary Is expected to arrive Friday fourth Liberty Ian, with a total of levelling, having lef; the capital yes terday morning, according to an- from bis brother. John It is believed that he remain until he is reappolntid il'. OR'I Oi? fUm ll'ia nr rnl mnro i than $0,000,000,000 sought, will en- "u T"'" .Id. ih. nv t o .!, v. H. McNary. .... , . PJ.,,..V .... . !.,.. 1 !... T ..:IH"H1 I, vtf,i , lPn the resignation of Fred W, t i. . i .... T., iMulkey, short term senator. ir.gs movement conferred Wednesday over plans for further consolidating Wur. Savings and IJberty .Loan' com mittees in each locality in preparation for the next issue of bonds. Why Patronize Portland When Western Oregon Is Never For This Section The finest line of leather goods made of the kind that all should buy. Wo notlcv in purses and shopping bags at Silvortliorn's a large assortment of all the latest of these. ' FAMILY DRUG STORE L gHANDI.OKSON. pally H-21-tf For Burning Eczema Marine C plvcn away i:ps Calender ta be at the Afcade. Did Portland anft western Ore gon elect Walter M. Pierce gover nor? No Then why depend upon Portland? Why not patronize a home industry anl help build La do your work for 30 per cent less 1.'' Ll"tt lf,r -1- .Ai m 7,1 why pay solicitors and freight '.'.r. i5 s:-.. a bcttlc of zemo Grea?y salves and ointments should no' charges? We call and deliver, we show you full size rugs samples. . If you wish to see work call Red 13? and we compare our work with Portland or anyw-here else. La Grando Mat tress Shop and Weaving Works. 11-20-21. You will be interested In know ing that Columbia Oleomargarine Is superior in food value, as well as cheaper than butter. Drop In at Paulson flros. for a demon stration made by i lady from tho factory. 'If you like butter you will Ilka Columbia Oleomargarine. Call from 2 to 0 o'clock and be convinced. ll-21-3t. Workingvith and j when applied as ilirected it effective!' i -not j removes eczemr., quickly stops ltchinp, anv qur. iteais skin trouble, also sores, bums wjjl i vcunds and chafing. Jt penetrates, cleanse! ' find inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic ; jiouid. Try it, zz vec ba!ieve nothint! yov I have ever useti ir c'ieciivc and satibfyirf SieQtnst 6 Co. I. argent Jewelry Store Kastern Oregon m iUCKHECHT ARHY j Tlie sUnJjrJ At my Shoe ma ie from top-grade materials by top-notcii work men under expert supervision. All the more reason why you shoulj insist on the Buckhecht Army Shoe and accrpt no other. i Worn by thousands of men in all ? walks oflife- a Office Men Htkr Molormvn Attorney Frmra Conductors Phyticianc OrcharduU Hunter ) Look for the nam BuatHRarr itampfd on the sole of every Shoe, SHOE gun hum :-f,i..;''-t44 jjfe INDIAN TAW 'V ou. pv' ' it presents, places It wHI to .forefront amount tho most enu'ios- 'ing silent dramas the screen has disclosed. : ' I'hil Landieutt goes Into ihe Oreat Struggle firm In hts convic tion that the working classes are "dln"ereiit," that the Germnns are !"8wlne" nnd that t lit re is no find. tlien his ex-eliauffetir saves his life on the Meld of battle and sar- iriflies his own in doing It, Phil learns to Judge people as people not as classes. After the battle, when "the choir of the dying chanted their anthem or faith and hope" out in tlm desolation o!' "No Man's l.nnd." atheism i:;ive way to faith In a Diflne Power. In the field hospital even tti' wotindcib Germans seemed to ho human. It Is a poworful, gripping story, visualized m a masterful fashion by an all-star east, fea turing Hay McKee and Marguerite Courtnt. nssistnntel by nn army of the t'nited States Marines, and strengthened by a quality of pho tograph that haa rHtely if eor been equalled and never surpassed. This super-feature Is presorted by Georce lllene. s 'A m Bi M Mtk Tta ! " H H t AMI .IX 1 fi HiTlav V . . t m- UT i U iiJiiiiiffiwtwniiiy i ii i twmmmmmmmmmm -A- I -- - isfrr " " ' i "-ti'i wtf wwa-J a i i ' - ii i t-j , m . v :$JZ rti . it ymmmAz& urn frP &fw Km t ' ti UndeSam! fimmk VeT 'I . Introducing The New j Package1 I Hill Hart In "Riddle Oatin" jAtcado Friday and Satntday. at Jf not obtainable from your dealer, tend name and your order direct to I'UCKINGIIAM & I1EC11T Manufacturer . 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