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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
r O o x Thursday, JAXXJAftY-i'diniiiJ o . .. :;::;...00...;.... . LA' GrtANlV EVKNIXCi OmKUVER lido fiblii I.oii.' Culilui nlu. aiid f Will make her lui tia Itt.r Mi Coker left Spokane, Waslfinston, for Lu Grande some ftme ago but was takeifeill with ifle fl'itnd pneumoii and waB detailed lu California tor quits a while. Red Cross . 5 Prug Store. 1 1 NEW TODAY r The Prescription Store. I s, 'Midwinter Hats More Colorfuf . jf5 " ' ' --Tr r"'Sy O O Social and i Personal WANTED Wornan by hour for housework. Call Mack 481. I l-18-4tp '. Luster Huntley left yesterday -for l'ortliincl, to Join the navy there. FOUND Ciolil watch between Islan.l City and' La Grande. Owner can have same by 'paying for ad. Call I Observer. 1-16-at Purrell Murray, who has been In Unele Sam's servico for sometime, arrived home this morning. . Captain M. K. Hill, who has been at Camp Lewis for the past few months, Is in La Grande ou business today. . Mrs. Vera Franklin of Portland arrived in La Orando this morning on account of the illness of her sis tor, Mrs. fenny. WANTED Second-hand boy's bicy cle, 16 to 18 inch frame. Call Red iaa. i-iu-3tp WANTED A refined woman to tuke charge of home, two children. Phone Black U02. 1-lii-Otp LOST Oil STOLEN Lincoln bicycle with green frame. Notify J. D. Lynch. 1-lli-tf , CLOSED . Floyd Mann returned to hif home In La Grande Tuesday night from San Francisco, where ho had been In the service for some time, lie has received an honorable discharge. Mrs. R. H. Coker has nrrired ill I.a FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms for two. Inquire at 11)02 Cedar street or phone Red 3752. l-lO-Dtp TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Timothy hay in barn. Call Farmers 1(14. l-lli-3tp Observe- advertising will bring re suits. Announcement The undersigned wish to announce to the La Grande public that they have purchased the business formerly conducted under the name of the Doyle Cafe, at 213 Depot Street, and they will continued in business there mider the jaame of the State Cafe. The State Cafe will open to the public- to morrow (Friday) morning, and the new proprie tors are prepared and have the ability to render a first class service. Meals will be served at all hours day and night. Fresh oysters, served .in any style, will be one of their feature dishes. s Fop some reason the miUliu'ry of midwinter is more colorful nnil some v.lmt more elaborate thau that which ushered In the fall srnsuu, ultliough the simply trimmed hat cannot be outclassed. But variety is the spice of millinery as well as of life, and some of the latest arrivals in the assemblies of midwinter hats are far from simple. Tlie bat at the center of the' picture Is an iiHttmce of this new departure, lu tile face of a vogue for sedate col ors and meaner trimmings, its design er has chu.se n to he audacious and has vindicated her choice by making a beautiful hat. It is a picturesque model with a wide brim, faced with rose-colored crepe and edged with a double frill of velvet in that cool in-own called "elephant." U'he brim' is wider at the left side than elsewhere ami has as .ninny graceful turns and curves as the edge of a flower petal. -A whole company of small curling ostrich heads which Is the millinery name for little .plumes finds a resting place on it and they nre tif the same shade of brown. The crown is rather high and lifts at the left with" a hand of tucked belting ribbon ubout It in rose color. Just to show that quite a lot of trimming can be used successfully, rather largo brown beads arc set at wide Intervals about the upper edge of the ribbon, and even the lovelv little ostrich plumes nre not left alone tn their glory brown Japanese ai grettes spring up among them. Another lovely midwinter hat, at the right of the picture, brings visions of theater parties weddings and all sorts Of bright assemblies. It Is of taupe velvet faced witbsilk In three colors, pale rose, blue and lavender,: In bands inside a border of taupe on the underhrlm. It Is one of the few very wide-brimmed hats that have nourished In the midst of much more numerous small ones. i At the left a brown beaver hat with a crushed collar of velvet about the ; crown has only a fancy pompon of uncurled ostrich for ornament. Th'ere is a furore for beaver hats and there-, fore It Is sure of as much considera tion's Us more trimmed rivals. Wash Dresses for Children. Among the dresses for the older tots are colored chainbrays and crepes, most of them mado with yoke o"r guimpe of while orgundie or nainsook, the edges linlshi'd with piping or chain stitching in black or contrasting color. Some of (he little dresses have skirts buttoned to high waists with hirge pearl buttons, nearly nil featuring cun ning little pockets. Suspender effects nre also seen In these dresses, the simulated suspenders apparently held in position by large buttons. All Day See Large Circulars for Particulars The Golden Rule Company nun KlItlOMAX HAWK, tIKHK'TO VISIT HIS l'WMII.Y Silk Plus Wool. Sntlns mid silks. iI:ii it uml Retired, combine? elTcclivel.v mid . scrvieeulily i with tin; wool of nn old t-own or a 1 small uniount of ney nuiteriut. Fireman Daniel N. Hawk, of tho !U. S. S. Florida, ii rived In , l.a Gntmlo early IIiIh liiernlng to upend a short furlmtKli viHitiog his par ents, Rev. and Mra. N, S. Hawk. Fireman Hawk served on the Florida for some tlino while ihH Blilp was attached lo the Sixth Hattlo BqunJ- Give the State Cafe a call, will be appreciated, Your patronage ' LAIII.H COMPANY API'HAI.S TO V. 8. SCl'HK.MIi COI I1T GEO. PAPPALEX, ROY JOHNSTON. ', NEW YORK, Jan. 16. The Com mercial Cable company Wednesday obtained permission from federal i.llldKO Hand to carry' direct to tho United States supremo court an ap peal rrom his recent decree rerusliiK un injunction which would prevent ! merging of Uk lines under federal i control with those of the Western (Union. The injunction proceeding ! nemed 1'ostniasled (liner 1 Hurlesonf 'and Nelucomb Carlton, president of-t,nt Ht tlte Western Union, il.-rei'.d.inis ron of tho llrltlsh Grunt Flee,, and it was hit, guod fortune to bo prea- tho surrender of Inn (Jciiuan submarine fleet. " ''.'' Iff 0, j ', u "" ,' I .The Florida, arrived at New. York WHY WKAIt (JI.AKSKS jfiom Brent on Dccoinbur 2b, hiving I when your muscular insufficiency can left the latter port on tho Villi nit. bo overcome by Oculo-Prism trrr.t-1 From New York they went to Kor inicnts, piven at the Dr. 11. W. Sucokj folk. Va., where tile Florida laid up Optical Parlors. Foley Hotel bullilinir.l for repairs and Fireman Hawk so I .1-1 -l t 'cured his fnrlouah. NHNATOlt SIIIOIIMAN TO QUIT OX AtX'OI NT ()!' 11,1, IIMAII'll WASHINGTON, Jan. lG:- Lawr once Y. Sherinam, . liepubllciui -son-! ator from Illinois, will step out of of fice whon his term expires March 3, 1921, and will never again bo a oindlduto for public office, nccord- Ing to un'liioRtioiviiblci Information suomed hero yoitenlay. Keuutor Shomiua, who was 00 years old last November, Is In 111 health and oven now Is confined to his homo as a result or nn nttack of Influoiun. He has consulted numoroua specialists Within the last foY years to seo If Ills hearing could bo improved. lie was Hist elected to tho samite 111 1013 and wtis ru-eldctod lo the full terms In IflM. According to his Irlends the Voiidlllon of his health Is the only reason for his do-clHio-n to retire. HATS : Reirulnr' nricea M.OO. H.B0. M.Oflf sale prices $1.C0, $1.50, $2.50. . . l-l!l-0t THE TOGGERY. Gypsy Tribes. In Poland the gypsy tribes nro called Zlngaul; In Italy, Zitigarl; In Spain, llltnnoni In Franco, Bohenilnns; In (lerinuny, Zlsgcuner. Tho Porslnns, It Is staled, apply to them a name nicon lua "Illack ladliins." Their most nn clent name is that of Slnlo, which is supposed to bo connected with Slnd, tho native name for tho Indus. Candy In bulk or by the box tho, very best. You always find it at FAMILY DRUG STORE UA ORANDE,OncaON, 1-lfi-tf Tho Observor furnishes and prints HuMor Wramicrs, SOT CLEARANCE AT KIRTLEY'S Our January Clearance Clearance Sale Starts Friday, Jan. 17th - t Every Article Reduced! Coats at Prices that will compel you to buy now! ' '-'it .. 4 r n In u The most surprising prices'youver heard of. One lot ' Ladies' Coats t .!! .,"9Sr $3.J)8 SP6.75 One lot at '.. $0.75 to S17..50 . Plush Coats that will cost $45.00 laler at ......$27.30i Buy now fid save this biffadvance. f WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN EVERY LINE anci must move this stock before i i( our Spring stock arrives. Wonderful Bargains in all lines. ..Don't miss this sale Beautiful Suits The biggest assortment and prettiest styles we have shown. One lot reduced -to almost nothing. Your choice for- .'. $3.08 One: lot priced for this sale at ..." $1 2.50 to $22.50 Millinery reduced to almost nothing. A big assortment of trimmed hats this season'3 latest styles and best of materials, 'One big lot, all colony $1. 10 i , " s UtfDERWEAR . AlY-wool underwear, long beeves ;&idankle length. All Cne Half price for this fcale ' e Extraordinary Reduction on all of our Shirt Waists v in Mi tn Jrwf - v : : r .SHIRT WAISTS , . . Georgette ancf Crepe de Chine at $2.0S and. .?.3.!S A REAL SALE JIOTHING RESERVED. 0 .s..o'm iL 1, 2 EVERYTHING TRAf A EADY WEARS.WILL'BF, ' FOtTND HERE AT A BICTREDUCTIOM e fij I 9 1 K I H (ma w woman man Mk a B H - o . -.- - o o - 0 1 o & m "a - L A D I ES R E A D YTOW E A R T. : r mri ! ; O O O Q x ! o . i o 0' , O f