La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 23, 1919, Image 2

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LA" uHANDB'ETESDJa OBSERVER
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TTrrSTUY .TAS-CAKY 23. 101?)-
Hill
'$ Department Stare
?' 'N'6 ted Speaker: fafi Peace
League Meet in Porttaad
rotcTLAND, Jan. !. The slate jChlcano, MlnnnapolU 8aa Pranolnco,
branches of Hip Iniie to Knforo!Salt Lake City, KanAun Clfy (Moi
In )rkti)n, Washington :id land Atlanta .
"Quality and Service" .
I'eace In "Vrti
Northern Idaho will cy-operate In
I-fiftruo of Nations in Portlifnd,
William H. Taft. president of tflo'j
laigue. will preside aiJ jinp.-ik nt
;aii ntue convention.), and will ta;
STEER INTO 0i STORE
FUK.
SH FRUITS
AND
STABLES
Sale
anuary Clearance
Any woman who has need of any thing
new will save from one fourth to one half
or more by taking advantage of these
wonderful opportunities.
(February 16 and 17. The call fori)n him in ,. nf ,. ,,.
this convention, lssud here today, ls a Br,iu of ,Poukeii. which will m.
lilKned by a commute? on orgunlai- :clude: Ur. A Uwrcr.ni i.n-ii
I Man. connlKtlnc of tbirty-fivu of the president of Harvard: Ir. Henry ran
niMI nrnmlm.iit liimnbim r.f 1h it..... . .... . ... -.
i luiiiiuriy iiiiiiihut 10 me iseth-
ileattne in these states. The gover- j-crlaiids: Frank P. Walsh, formerly
nors and mayors ani the leading or-,jnt chalrmin of the War Labor
xanlzutiuns and societies In the three ' i,,,r,i , i i, n, r..,.....i .
Li itii tmvn lu ,.n fnvilcfl tiT inl flei-'..-i.. ' .
-- ,vty AiiiuuKouor to iniany. other
Kfl. Ispeakers for the Individual ran.
Herlcs of .Nine. Igresses will be announced later.
This conKre-s will be the third of j T, convention
, series ot nine to be held dunnit .,, ' , ,,n,"v . "
'rVburarjr nt important centers of . . , """"
population thrmm-lioiit the United "d t, ' m?nhu "u,'"c "P1"1""
iSta.es under the upl e of the "f1,? " ' Pur ,B ,he
l.eaKiio to Knforro I'eaco and lui ' , " '-",'". ,
sui to bmnchcs. rina other convcn-;.,.. ,, . ... -" "
.. ... v.i ni. Leasue of N.itlons to insure the or-
t on clt Us are New lork, Iloslon, . . ,i,,i ,, , , ,. ,
, wuPIIHIUl Ml M.IIV KUIIU UIIU
preserve peace.' 'Hnsolntlons aloni;
these lines will be adopted and cab
led to J'aris and also sent to the
senators and roDreentatlven of the
PllttillST Ban 011 'Smokes' ,,ltes represented. The Invitation
says:
Will
Legislators Hear From
I TT d COrUni. in Uraiwo Pa
Members of the slate lcRlslature, 1
you help In this civatest
uto ,
llurlllK a lull 111 their business the , 1 " "'"" .....rnai puoiic
other day. heard a rather free amli""1"1"" 'eMnA America's real ptir
vlKorous HUtenwnt rf opinion from "0e 1,1 11,8 war? .
tin American solilier on tho clKjrelte ' "Agreements made at the Peace
question. Tho writer of the letter .Conference will, for generations to
was evidently warmed up to his sub- jcoine, vitally affect for good or 111
Ject, for his. expressions were not al- tlle economic, politoil and moral well
together calculated to allow connid- jnetaR of mankind. Tho creation
eration (or the foi'.iiiK of some o(!l,lere if a League of Free Nations
thoso who listened to the letter. I cin alone Insuro the orderly devel
lle said. In part: jopment, of the world and preserve
' There are poicR to be a lot ol peace. To sot such a league. I'resi-lonK-lnlis
al Hie session this year !leIt Wilson wisely decided, by per
asking that an nnii-clgarotto bill be "onnl altendmcc, to throw his great
passed. Tin y will try to got the influence on the sido of an unsel
legislullon through before the sol-,'is! and righteous peace, with a
diers get back. Tin clgnette has , League of Nations u safeguard it
been one of the best friends the sol- i perpetually.
dler has had over here. Call It aj "The scries of nine congresses for ! ' .
threat or whatever vou want to, but In League of JtitiOM. will glvo op-: Francis Jenkins. Frank R. McCrane.
tho man vho casts his vote agjlnsl 1 P"nity for thoso who won the 'Frank L. Mooro, Delos Nccclham,
the cigarette in Oregon had botter'war, both on and behind the fight- Captain Lmiis 1). Scl.attncr L. A.
order his political tomb'ftoiie, for it j 't'B line, to Bpeak their wishes. Sicklin.
will be erected for him hy tho men Agreement nt Fails, and ratification I The committee has established
who now wear O. D. on foreign soil, j by the senate, may depend on the Iheidquartors t C13 Corbett bttlld-
nnd mark this: We ore not going to size ana temper or these congresses
bo dedicated to hy a lot of old woni- ,-md the carrying out In each Btate ot
!en who hung arounl tho state house the plan of action they nilopt."
trvlng to pass an: l-clraretto bills I The committee on organzation for
last year. I can hear tho old sisters tne jortnern congress foWows:
,'band'i arms. After a tussle with thelrected this photoplay. Mr. Kiufnuin and brothers ssying In the ears of Oregon Dr. John II. Boyd. Leslie
enraged woman, Sylvia loses her Job I has been particularly successful with the legislators. "Wo must guard .miller, I mines 11. Carey. Henry L.
LADIES' PETTI- LADIES' UNDER- LADIES' WINTER
COATri WEAR Values to $22.50
Values to $4.50 2 piece, values to $1.50 S9.75
$2.08 7
"LADIES' SKIRTS CHILDREN'S UN- aiTS1111
All sizes, none reserved. DERWEAR N Rp,Prvp1
Reduced 25 Per Cent Values to 50c jjj Sr Cent
LADIES' WINTER ' fl
COATS LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' SHOES
Styles the best. Yours is here. The Best Styles
Reduced 25 Per Cent Reduced 25 Per Cent Reduced 10 Per Cent
Our fresh fruits and vegetables move fast because we keep
a fresh supply coming in and we keep the price down so
that our customers buy lots of them. We offer today:
BANANAS
ORANGES
EATING
APPLES
GRAPE FRUIT
CARROTS
PARSNIPS
TURNIPS
CABBAGE
ONIONS
! SHERRY'S
BEETS
SWEET
POTATOES
PUMPKIN
SQUASH
PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY
HARRIS GROCERY
' HOXE MAIN 70 AM) 77; FARMERS, Ill.ACK 1!2
-108 NORTH Kill STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
"I'nited States Kood Administration License No. :.in"t2ri."
lug, 1'oitland.
REWARD
Reasonable reward given far return
of keys picked up r.t pusteffice Janu
ary 14th. Jack Oliver. 1-22-tf
and lias to seek cheaper living iiuar-
! Iters.
Mho rents a place In a New York
plays of a similar theme, and In against the imrals ' of our suldier torbett, J. A. Churchill, C. S. Jack
The Song of SougV both the star boys when they return.' We have son, Richard W. Montague, l'orler J.
and Hie director have a sublect suent the last few months In coun-:Nehb. E. II. Piper, lien Selling, Os-
h.
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M.MXil: Ki:M:i)Y I ICII'I S IIEIt rooming house, where cooking !- the !whl h they have proven their auper- tries much lower In morality than Iwald West, James Withycombe,
IAi I llltoi (HIT Pit Trill-: .occupants Is regarded as a cipltal ilority. - i our own and h-vo taken care of our- G. r oung.
Mailgo Kennedy's existence la lorfense. Ono evening while suooii-j Miss Ferguson Is conceded to be selves and emerge clean. We think Washington N. n. Coffnnn, N. C.
"The Fair rretendet " bet latest jlug about as Gotham rooming-house one of the best dressed women In we enn get along back heme with- iCowles. J. J. Donnvt.n, N. C. Dur
tioldwyu proilc'..')n. la Jmt one keepers seem to delight In doing the New York, and in this picture she out a lot ol folks tiyln I" direct .ham, William liowartb, J. L. Hughes,
scrap uflcr another .Ti charming landlady smells burning steak ami i wears more lliiin n score of different us." - Ittchnrd, Saxe Jones, Uishop Fred-
(Joldywn star didlglitj In tan role, traces It to Sylvius' room. Then en-(costumes, which should nppeal par- "" - " ' ierlck Kestor, Ernest Lister, Dr. 8.
nevet.'! 'l 's, fr .Mad:: Kennedy of sues blttlo Nl. 2 for Miss Kennedy, itleul irlv to the femlalnn nnrtl.m of TlAf A T A TTTT5V i"- L- l'enrose. Dr. Henry Suzialo.
the screen Is no different from ifroiu which b!io onierges ll trlflu the Hie uudience. w w , North(.rn
Widge Kynnady of I ho stage. Her-worse tor wear. Sumptuous setting and an excel-
greatest successes In the spoken .Madge Kennedy gels all the action ',.nt cast, n great stage anil screen
uniiuu wore arnieveo in liver .she wants in "Tho Fair Freti-ndcr. " .star, a talented director and
.Nigni, iwin liens' and -r air and : which comes to the Sherry theatre
warmer plays la which she bad today.
roios
OLD JAGEI STARTS ,
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
a ARCADE
The photopla Is udapted by
demanding plenty of strenu
ous action.
Miss Kennedy, as Sylvia In "The
Fair l'relender." finds herself In tin!
water right I mm tho start. As a ! .
typist In a theatrical office It would
limn, lnl nuliin.1 tli .t ul.,k
plro to become an actress. Often lie!rhrlM MjIriib from tlie stage play
tries to Impress her employer wlth!br Ed iird-Sheliion. It Is a soclo
hor blsturlc talents. nut one dayj1""1'"1 itfama and when presented on
while dlKplaylng them the employ-1"10 speaking stage caused u sensi
er's wife happens Into the office and ''" Tlle '"' verslun is a decided
finds Sylvia a Juliet In her bus- (elaboration.
Elsie Ferguson, the star, Is one of
'the most beautiful women In the
world, and has beea Jieclatincd
play
POCATELLO JURY
CONVICTS JAMES J v. Buck,
IWATEIXO, Jan. 23. Joe James i
ii!;iho Mark A. Hiitoa,
Dr. Alrxander Ciirus,
Crum. Harry 1, Titty.
fWfiee ityi that 613 are bpjrtns with
Weakened kitloejra and digestive organ.
This being true, it In easy to brlieve
that by keeping the kidneys and diges-
! ing order old ape can be deferred and
lile prolonged lar Deyona mac eujoyea
by the average persun.
For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil has been relieving the
weaknesses and disability due to advanc
ing years. It Is a standard old-time
borne remedy and needs no introduction.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is Im-losod
in odorless, tasteleas capsules contain
ing about 5 drops each. Take them tin
you would a pilL with a swalluw of
water. ?he oil stimulates the kidney
action and enables the orpans to throw
off the puisoiw which cause prematura
old ajte. New life aixl strength in:-niisa
ns yen continue the tri'jitment.
completely restored continue tnlti'-t; a
capsule or two each day. (iOLD Ml-!-AL
Haarlem Oil Caisulcs will ke: j-u
in health and vigor aud prevent a re turn
of the disease.
Do not wait until old ncc or disease
have settled down for good. At tin- tirst
sign that your khlneya are not working
properly, go to ynnr druggist and art a
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. Money niunded if tliey do
not help you. Three sizes, lint re
member to ask for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL hraud. lu auuled packages.
of exceptional merit make "Tho Whs finnd irniltv bv n iurv of the mur
Songs of Songs" aa extraordinary ieP 0f nose jhnson and sentenced to
life imprisonnunt in the penitentiary.
production.
Ml.Nd Ol' SO.Nd.S" Jfimp- nlc.-i.lrd that the ahootinir was
j AT THK AIM'ADB ' accidental after he had interfered in
1 ! quarrel between Johnson and his
j ANDREW PRELL wit . He admitted firing at Johnson.
I BURIED TUESDAY 1,ut not 111 his uif0, Jnmes t-tifieii
! that Iiose Johnson was "his woman"
ThP funeral or Andrew Troll tk! hc hmi nnvinir her money for
Place TueMluy affmnoon at th support. Ihe. jury was out nn hour
. 11 ntl inieen mmuu's,
ARCADE
Friday & Saturday
Munonlc cenwMery, 1. H. C'roker, pas
tor of thn Christian church, ofriclat- " ""
me. LA GRANDE BOY
Mr. I'rell ws iKirn In New York ARRIVES IN U. S.
July 2 5, IK 5 3 and lor the past thirty ' '
lirlvesrs hid Inaile liU Inline in this 'v i"1!' "" """
lHr,,,iic rrin il.r..l,.,i il,.,,.,n' I';.,. n.M... i.i. if i... Hon Sarftetit liy his father, saying
jtry us America's mwt acconiiilished jlesves four children to mourn hls lmit ,u' laniied safely in New
sclress. loss. Mrs. King of Kuoppa, Mrs. O. 1 'csterda .
Miss Fergusotra greatest, success I J. lltirnett, Mrs. blanche llrigirs
was achieed en the stuiu' In "1 ho and Kverelt Prell, nil of l.rallde
.Outcast," a role similar to the one
and an crTcetionate f itber.
I J: ''Ml
aht bus In "tho Sons of Sulks.'
M-lilrh is a highly ayiupalhtc rule re
plt'lit with emotional acting. ,
Joseph Kaufman, who h is bcn re
sponitl)lit for nninv not. i hie prod tie-
I tlous on th
Do not forget thr.t nh Eastman ko-
Andrew I'rell wa n ptMMl citizen win always ptenae you. i ...
i find n pood ntock. ot all ktus oi r.asi
I man's cm nt Silverthorn's.
Cottajre Grove assessed valuation
of property in I.ane county is $'t"i.
OSS.fild, ns compurtHl with ?:U,S00,M7
l'armount prngraiu, di- for last year.
FAMILY DRUG STORE
lV G HAND c on CGON.
Shirt Waists
Crepe de Chine Waists at ?1.S3
About 30 Waists in the assort
ment, white and flesh. Your
choice 1.83
MARKING TIME
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Elsie: Ferguson
i 7h 9onfi ol VJongs
1IEIL HATH NO FURY
LIKE A WOMAN'S
SCORN .
Tliis ii amply clmoiistratml
h?n tis otfif t wom.u m
dtawom to injurv the youns;
trir! after having been Jilted.'
In ''The Song of Sours'- El
sie Ferguson, n Lily. Kar
dos, plays 1'ie part superbly,
even thoiyrh'Ste has to with?
stand the fufy of the wow an
Qh has J,cn scornedo
And apSnnnett Comedy;
Last time today.' Dorothy
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Chevrolet Model 4-90 $845.00 Complete
YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR : .
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Rieht at lliis time we are face to face with a condition whidi is more or less of .
."oar own making. Thousands of soldiers are returning hfme to take' up their . ii ii
work at ihe season wlioa tnere la leatft to ao. inaiwry can asono mem, uui m- a
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
KIRTLEY'S
Coats and Suits
If you don't come to
this sale, you are
bound to be sorry.
Every gannent re
duced. Coats 8c up.
Suits $2.43 up.
Not a one to be car
ried over.
20 per cent reduction on silk underwear
Wool Dresses ,
Final -Clean-up on
Serge and -'Jersey
Dresse3. What, we
ha?e left must go at a
pries. .
Silk Dresses '
Two days in which to clean up this
lot.v Mostly dark colors, but at a
price that vill make selling easy.
E. E. IRTLEY
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8 Ladies' Ready-tp-Wear
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