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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1918)
PAGE' TWO LX-GBAXDE ITONTX'fl OBSttTtVER. "FRTBAT, NWKMPTTR 22, 1013 For Cold Days endid Goats of Plush and Velour Plain Tailored Models and . Coats with large fur col lars. Our selection will not be better this season, Coats from $15.00 up " Spl New CABLE LINES OPEN TO PUBLIC AGAIN ItKOTKN APri-Ill KOl'Il DAYS IHHI.NUN WHICH 11 XKH After a period of four days dur ing which nil private communica tions were refuged on ioter-oceun cable. Ilnea, friends and relatives la America may o'ice again si-id Kroetlngii and connratulnUoni to the men of the victorious army acroa the water. On November 18 nil telegraph offices were Instructed by Secretary Burleson to refuse any and all cablcgrami, in view of the fact that cable lines mutt be hold open for the unusual amount of Koverument bunlneii at that time. As a vesult of tills order no lens than 100 persons were disappoint-ibeen opened In La Grande. ed In getting their message through ; to he known as tho Williams Luin inimediately after the signing ofjbnr Company. Tim place of busl the onnlstlce had beon made pub-nia Is a location on the railroad He, said Mr. Devlns, manager ofj"V", Just eat of Spruce Btroet and tho local Weslern Union office. The i la convlenlcnt to the public. The annulling order which was made Icompany will on!g9 In the retail liiiibllc this morning at about 9:00 lumber business and will handle REV. PETTY TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH Hev. ' A. "SI. Fettey. D. D., of Portland, Ore., District Secretary for both our Homo and Foreign Mission soetetarles will speak at the Uaptist church Sunday morn ing November 24, at 11 a. m. . Dr. Petty Is one of tho strong speak ers of the deinonlnatlon. You will rcgngt It If you do not hear him as hln address will along the prob lem of the day. Every one will ho wulcouied. There will be no evening service. Is NKW ISLHI.VKSS FIRM WlilulnM Lumber Company licady for the Trade, A new business concern has just It Is . Furs in the Latest Styles, Muffs, Scarfs, j ; Sete a large assortment. , I . Hills Depart ment Store o'clock has resulted in another rush of trade that threatens to Hwamp for a short period, the car rying capacity of the lines. HAT SALE. 1. 50, $2.00, $2.50, Special Values. TOGGERY, ll-22-3t ii changes In the sections which ho f,o eloquently describes In his mar velous works. Hut to see Victor Hugo'c Purls without braving the dangerB of German U-boats, It Is only neces sary to visit Sherry theatre, where Is being shown a masterly picturl- zatlon of LBS MI3KRAI1LES. the most melodramatic of all Victor Hugo's gneot melodramas, with William Farnnm .plnylng tho part of the Immortal "Jean Valjean." In LES MlSERAIiLES William Fox has left nothing undone to section of the streets of Paris, made from photographs and draw ings and descriptions, was built "somewhere In New Jersey" for the making of LES MISBRABLE8. As an Instance of the minute ness of detail and realism Insisted by Mr. Fox and Director Frank Lloyd In this most wonderful of France during 1810 and 1830 was: ltBed. Victor Hugo's story called lor eight 20-franc gold pieces and nine 1-franc silver pieces. These coins are exceedingly rare and The play Is In 9 reals, valuable and wore rented from a collector In Now York. That tho money Is real Is shown by thp close-ups of the coins. all kinds of building material of this class, and will atao operate a planing - mill. . - . ARCA DE a i V........ ................ J W.H. HAltT'8 "1UDDLH OAWNK" Living with his niece on a West ern ranch? 'iRbldle Gawne" has de voted his life to tho task of brlng- I'.lng to punishment the man who slew his younger brother, ran away ' with the faithless wife of the lad and loft 'their daughter behind, leaving her lf the tender care of her uncle. He Is the deadly en emy pf Haine Dozzum, loader of a , band of entile rustlors, and one day he rescues Kathleen Harkless, n .eaalcrn glrl- of , refinement, "' daughter " of ona' of Bozzam's ". henchmen, from two of Bozznm's rustlors, They fall In love with each , other and when Bozzam re solves to make KaUileen his wife, he orders Oawne's death, Oawne Is shot and seriously wounded by one of the' rustlers nnd Blanch Dil lon, the plaything of Hozzam, nurses him. She contrives by an artifice to poIhou Kathleen's mind against Gnwno, hor purpose being to win him horsolf. Oawne re covers and begins a srusade to drive Ilozzam and his rustling band out of the country. Bozz- . am Inorluily wounds Ilurkless and nbduets Kathleen. Gawne starts In pursuit and when ho cornea up , with his quarry, a fierce battle en- ' sues In which Gnwne's leg is broken. Ilozzam believolnff him self tho victor gloatingly admits that ho killed Uawno'a brothor, stole tho hater's wife and broko her heart; Cawne, despite his In Jury, grapples with Ilozzam and strunglos hi in. Kathleen appears and during .the subsequent dayB while she' Is nursing him back to health, the flame uf tbolr lovS Is renewed and both find happiness In I the bright promises of their fu ture, filled with mutual content ment and affection. Few storlus in which Mr. Hart bas been re cently soon are more drumatlo than "Riddle i Oawne" nor have their heart appeal boen more convinc ing. At the Arcade today. SHERRY'S MVKH KlllKKU't I't ltLK'ITY RAKKR The United War Work drive closed In Baker with the city $1000 over its quota of $12, 000 and tho county outside a trif le short of Its quota. Complete returns have not yet been receiv ed. Four prominent people of the city who refused to-subscribe ac cording to their means have been given publicity. MOItE MKJf fiO AltltOAD. CAMP LEWIS Orders received this week for the immv!lne for mation of Base hospital No 162 have caused speaulution on the part of officers concerning the probability of new American units being assigned to foreign service. It Is known that some specialists, including engineer and medical corps will be sent' to Europe and It Is the belief here that mure men 'will be sent to Siberia. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all whom 1 It may concern that Anna Poluch has j been appointed by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, Executrix I or the Inst will and testament of Jo hann Ernst Polack, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said daceased Johann Ernst Polack ara required to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof to the Executrix at her office, No. 107 Depot Street, La Grande, Oregon. Dated October 25. 1018. ANNA POLACK, : Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Johann Ernst Polack, de ceased. " ' . Oct 25; Nov -1-8-1(3-22. their . supplies for , tUe,. over seas 1 3NltflltfMMNltl trip. ,. , t Lynn Bohnenkamp writes of a big twelve hours leave they enjoy ed In New York City and they ore to have another twnty-four fur lough In the near future. In Net) York one of the Interesting places visited was that of the Grafonolai company. Fresh Sweet Cider MADE FROM NO. 1 WASHED APPLES 30 GALLON Pop Corn that will pop, pound .'...,.1.35 All Metal Corn Poppers " ',, ,' ;,': 50' Sec them in our window Nothing to burn out or wear out Last a life time. .Delicious Apples , ..$3.25 PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Harris' Grocery Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 192 408 NOKTn FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United State Food Administration License No. G50255." HAVI.Vd (i It HAT TIME f,a Oratulo Younic 5f Unjoy Army Life in New York Word has been received from Lynn Bohnenkamp and Victor Eck- ley, two of. tho members of Co. G. f.2d Infantry and who got as' far as Casr.p Mills, N, V., on their way to France. These two have been together all the time since en tering the service last summer. They remained at Camp Lewis but brief period and were :then sent to Camp Fremont. Nearly a montb ago they went east and had drawn JU . J J J J J j. NOTICE ; .J. J Any subscriber In La 4 4 Orande missing the Observer t. will please call Main 37, So many have been missed late- 4 J ly that tho Observer has ar- j. ranged to put on an extra 41 J" carrier who will receive com- 4 J iplalnts 1'n the evening over J.; A- tho phone and Immediately J 4. deliver the pape-' to anyone 4 missed. ll-18-5t. .j 1 . 4 v V t "r I .V. An Old Man's Stomach Ab we arrow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too 1 much is habitually taken, the stomach I will rebel. When o man reaches the 1 advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more than you should nnu will teel the need of Chamber lain's Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not contain pepsin, but strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform its functions natur ally. They also cause a gentle move ment of the bowels. Adv. The finest lino nf louthcr goods mailo or the kind that all should buy. Wo notlct. in purses and shopping bags at Sllvorthorn's a large assortment of all tho latest of these. . . . ; FAMILY DRUG STORE L.A QRANQCORCGON. Ill A p r A;nf Saturday Before the end of the world war, thousands of Americans will have seen Paris the Paris of Victor Hugo, ": for there have boon ho great THE NEW CASH MEAT MARKET FORMERLY L.s GRANDE MEAT MARKET Fresh shipment of, all kinds of Shell Fish: three times a week , , OYSTERS CRAB and SHRIMP Also ' ' , . SALMON ond HALIBUT , BEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES Give us a trial and be convinced T ; The Food Administr tion does not ask to stop eating any ticular food it asks you to use less of all foods. FOR SALE. Ifntaty Neostylu Duplicating Machine, grind as'iicw, .$40.00 machine, will sell for will make at least (0 copies a minute, t St Desl, for .$1.1.00. Paper File, $1.00. m I you ervous HPeople who drink coffee find substantial relief when they: change POSTUM TKis pure,wh9le some table drink does not contain ' cn-ffeinepr any other harmf uJ. nerve disturb ing ingredient. Here's aJeasod' Op.II Mpnf MarW Hugs Groceteria Adams Ave. Phone Main 96 THE BUSY STORE IN THE BUSY BLOCK Phone, Main 35 No. 8, "2 "i.OO; I Hiding . Wife I Bz'i'h ? Tie 5 1 ffcAraW 'i j la I 111 J 7 J V - . . "' it-. . i "UMV13 H rll( VLLLIAM S HART 'R "The Man" had murdered his brother; had sought to defame the only woman that he had ever loved. For twenty years or more "Riddle" was a rumbling volcano. Now, as he faced his man, the volcano burst out and it was as if the Inferno had come to earth. See that fight! At the A RC TODAY D New Grey and Brown Shoes ! New All-drcv Kid Iont, Louis Heel, for dress wear; Price 1... v - $9.50 New All-I'riiwn Kid limit, Louis Heel, the best grade of any kid stuck; l'rier .'. $10 New I trow u Kid Yninp, with Cloth Top, Louis Urcl; Pri . $8.50 New liniwn Kid Vamp, with Cloth Top, Military Heel; Price $8.00 New All-llacl Kid, Louis Heel; a dressy Shoe; Pi'ice $7.50 New Low I feci, (irowing Girls' Last, in Hrowim nnd 1 lucks; Price . $5to$G 4 Hons,. Slippers, in Kelt and Satins, in 34 shades. X Moccasins for Men, Women nnd Children. Who a,mm gumw ni: 5 Are Your Favorites Seventy-five per cent of the Peeords ide are of Columbia or Victor make. iey are absolutely standard and are played at their best on a Columbia ina thiiie, without change or adjustment. t Let us send you up a machine so that you may compare it with others, in vour own home. -Sold on Kasy Terms L. J.French Shoe Co. W. H. BOHNENKAMP & CO.