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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
rPTn T' TAN'UA'RV 24. TWO L"A GIEANDp ESTXQ -OBSERVER CI ea ranee ' Sale .or Men's Suits and Overcoats jURGES LIMITING THIRTY-ONE CARNEGIE i i TRAFFIC ON ROADS j ; j , '. MED ALSb AWARDED I o . . r .. : i ' . . . . I rTAl.KM, Jan. 4. Authority rer tnei niiHiiuKU, Jan. 24. Thirty-one state r,niay eommission to ijfguiate acis 01 rrvroitrli were recognized by the lad and trafdic en tfate Iflghwaya, i'arnegio herund commiision at its land the establishment of a speed limit I fifteenth annual meeting held here - U '"U The clothes which figure In this sale represent 100 per cent standard in all-wool fabrics, in good linings and ether materials in workmanship, which is done in the most exacting fashion. MEN'S SUITS Clearance Prices $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $22.50, $27.00. $31.50 MEN'S O 'CO ATS Clearance Pricss $18.00, $22.50, $27.00, $31.50, $36.00 ONE LOT MEN'S OVERCOATS $9.75 FOR A WIDE CHOICE- OF THE BEST FABRICS AND MODELS COME IN NOW 'of thtttv'milft an fcour are amohg rec ommendations to the legitlature'made by the commission. A listjof reeom '; mwidaU'ons has been submitted for jconsiderafion whi n ro'ad legislation is (considered at the present session. Another recommendation is a re- 'volvihg fund, of W0.0OO fer the tatc i highway enme r to. enable Him to imeet claims '-promptly. The ccmrrfis- ision also-asks authority to condemn right of way through public ground. RUBY NEW TOWN ' ON OREGON MAP Situated In the second unit of the Jordan valley i.-rigation district, in .Malheur. county, a tdwin to be known as Itubv. is sprouting. It is within i close reach of the Oregon-Washington .Railroad & Navigation system's Vale ! Crane line and the adjacent sagebrush ilnndswill be brought under irrigation this season. I). II. Joslyn, who attend ed the Oregon Irrigation congress in Portland two wieks ago and who Is I watching the proceedings of the leg- iiiilature in the interest f irrigation projects, is proclaiming the new town's I bid for consideration. Wednesday. Nearly all flie reeinients of medals were easterners. In seven eases silver-medals were awarded; In ! cases bronze medals. Fifteen of the heroes lost their Jivei, and to the dependent of ten of these (pensions aggregating $7820 a yei-r wre granted; to tlje dependents of four of the otlfers who lost their lives the slim of 12?0 was granted to be applied as the commission may sanc- " noujuon -w mese money grants, In four cases, $521)0 was an proprated for educational sumoac: in twelve casea awards aggregating $10,000 wer made, for other worthv purposes. ILL'S DEP'T. STORE GOVE BOY WINS UNIQUE HONOR BAKER PLANNING FOR MEMORIAL iBAivfcK, Jan. 24. Business nn,l professional men of Baker Wednesday night laid the foundation for an organ isation to erect a suitable memorial In honor of the soldier dead of Maker county. Committees were formed and active oik will begin goon In Baker county the monument on the court house square. Other meetings will be held as the campaign progresses. ..... i OUR. STORE FRESH FRUITS ' VTX STEER INTO ANOTHER VIOLENT DEATH IN CHICAGO ii PUTMAN DRUG STORE IIEADQUAKTKIIS FOR ht.RNZO TOOTH PASTE THE RKXAI.L STOKE j SHERRY'S l! S-T-A-R L t '.MAIHiE KENNEDY'S HIMI'l.KITY II EK (iHEATEST CHARM Sudden Siicrras on Hie Screen Did Not Turn Head, of the Vivacious (ioldwyn Star, There is a notable absence of con ventionality In her attitude toward her work and life in general about Madge Kennedy, the (ioldwyn Pictures star who appears in "The Fair Pretender," at the Sherry theatre, Inst showing to day. She Is first of :.il a wholesome, unaffected girl who happens to be where she is, not because of her unique Individuality atone, but rather on ac count of her very real artistry. For kludge Kennedy is conceded by Amer ica's foremost critics to be M brilliant (lltK.Vr i-'ltiNT IX WOODS I.N "liniO.N THH MIOIITY" Tho groit giants of the forest swayod. tlielr brunches swishing lit the Hlorm that carried blinding flukes in Its folds. Tlie snow cruuch ed harshly beneath his feet as he Irugeil on over a drifted trail, un marked save fur the great gashes cut 111 the tree trunks by pathfinders. Hut Hiicon the Mighty was hap py. Horn and rented in tho great forest of the north, storms had come to ho tilings of routine. Today he saw only beauty In the vuat drear iness nbout liliu. Constantly before hint was the vision ol a girl's face - The Olrl. Hugon the Mlghtv loved Marie. The Btrongost mr.n In the north, he wan ready and willing to crush and 'Miwlilv nlmv aneh an nrilr wtihnitl resistance. He would see. And he did see; and whoa these land thieves and Hugon met, the north 'sii Its most glorious man-fight in tits history. - This fight, reproduced with start vliug realism, Is a feature of "Hugon I .Die Mighty," the thillllog Illiic bird ( photoplay In which Monroe BjIIs I bury will appear at i he Star theatre on Saturday and 8unday.' COVE, Jan. 24. Cove probably has u.e ,,,, vy , CHICAGO, Jan. 24. The body of who got a Cierman airplane. A letter L woman was found t , ErF from Will Motley to his broker, Lee!avenue s , BUDDU8i to haVB heen , Motley, dafed from France, January' murdered as both logs were biokei ; 17, says he brought down a German (Mlve the, knees and both arms i airplane just before the armistice was were broken and ,hcre waa a deep .signed. .gash Just back of lief right- ear that I Young Motley is a Cove, public :wa8 aupuosed to l-ave been made S4-r.ool boy, a gratluute or the uregon -tAgriculturnl college and had had some experience in flying when he volun Our fresh fruits and vegetables move fast because we keep a fresh supply coming in and we keep tha price down so that our customers buy lots of them. We offer today: BANANAS ORANGES EATING APPLES GRAPE FRUIT CARROTS PARSNIPS TURNIPS CABBAGE ONIONS BEETS SWEET POTATOES PUMPKIN SQUASH nctress, versed In nil the subtleties of (kill Anything and everything If she chnmcteriimtion and rhistrots of the 'would but say tho word. And now, technique of the screen. Her glorious eyes and smile are merely happy acci dents., ' A rorkedy Is alio shown. Observer advertising will bring ro-iilts. he wan on an errand of destruction. Crooked surveyors had ordered the people of the woods ort the land, claiming the government had -taken It. All tho gnernin"tits in tho world could not hiive nn.lr llut;on the STAR Saturdayand U Sunday tee red for enlistment in one of the ear liest aero squadrons to go overseas. STATE MAY PENSION WIDOW OF DENNY PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 AND 77; FAKMEItS, BLACK 102 108 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. 850.255" with a knife. The police made a hurried examination end came to the jcunclusion that the w.-man was mur- uerea in aaotner section ot the city and was removed t. F.rie ave., by automobile. There was a card in ' har pocket that bora the name of Mlsa J. McDonald, bill no other iden tification mark was found. LARGE NUMBER OF ALIENS INTERNED WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Four thousand and twenty enemy aliens were Interned by the United States during the war, the department of jus tice has informed the house immigra tion committee, ,which is consi'ltring a bill authorising the deportation of those persons. Twenty-two hundred SAI.EM, Jan. 24. Mrs. O. M. Den ny of Portland, wife of Judge Denny, who introduced the .Mongolian pheas ant into Oregon, will be provided an income of ( lot) a month from the state K a bi!l which may be introduced in the legislature Bhould pass. Judge Arj tluir Langguth of Portland was here Wednesday in the interests of the movement and conferred with the game- committeemen of both houses. It Is estimated that between 30,000 and 50,000 meals have been enjoyed by Oregon people from game birds which Judge lenny brought to the country. Jntclligent co-operation now not of theih were merchant seamen, and . radicalism, -mill save the day lor all the remainder resident aliens. i industries.- Closing Chapter of Winter Millinery FROM ABROAD IN j THE STATE. Elmira mill resumes operations. Coos county tax rate Is reduced f:t i mills. Portland American Marine Iron iWorks to build $50,000 repair shop, j Industries on Coos Bay slowing ' down under strike conditions. i St. Johns Public dock commission I to build a $1,000,000 drydock.. . , j Hood River Considerable deposits i of native silica are found east of this j city. Reedsport now ias tliree mills; 200, men are employed and the. city is SY HI F 1 'jTV a r ' Vlw 1 Hal v--r '!n r-tnvy t'f n ?iant of n iiinn 1k luric in his own Krcut .tiviicili. ut k U'tl to ;ui r.'i i.itioii of ri'.-iti'i- tiiin-M ilirmiuli tiit'soi'iciiin- iiif'.ui'iitT of a ARCADE TODAYS ... " ELSIE FERGUSON 0 0 -IN- ,' THE SONG OF; SONGSo And Sinett Coniedy, "H,n Vife's Friend. The lat chapter tn the story of win ter millinery Is presented arid tho tale concludes Kith all-fur hats or hats that are made of fur In nmihlnntlvn with other thjns. Although 'ahurter than thetory' of velvet or other fabric hats. 1t la tMtt. en very brief as one might aupintfe. The Ingenuity ot dt. lgner lengthens It Hut after fur hats have bees dlspoeexl of. one may write "tliUs winter Is over, so fur as new things Id winter hats r' con cerned. In January 'nilfllnery begins to be springlike; "between season" ind "early spring" are tle Inspiration of. millinery iteslgnersx ,who must then vbe ceuilil with the demands of southern tourists. Hut onlf a ttyr ' peo4e Journey South, and those tfho remalaj In the lands uf mow fate o 4r three uhmths oCaildwlMer weather heov Variety of fur bau la neeil.ij. 1 hey j bere In many ahapea arm eomMna- tlons. Turhaua and aiuall sbap pri' dominate auing them, but tlx re are t large shape lth crowna of fur and britna of velvet, or lace or wllnc : oftea with empla-eiucnts i tur on them. 8 the smaller hats and lnr ,;Iians, Arather crowna with fur brt-.Yi :KI featlWr coroif on turbans with far oCtwwdj axe 1 t:vw ami beautiful Defective eye muscles cau?e many ' nervous break-downs and poor health. See Dr. H. W. Snook, optometrist pal lors, Foley hotel building. id.- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Before using this preparation for a cough or cold you may wish to know: what it has done for others. Mrs. O. Cook', Macon, 111., writes, "I have found it gives the quickest relief of any! cough remedy 1 have ever used." Mrs. ! James A. Knott, Chillicothe, Mo., saysj "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cannot; bo beat for coughs and colds. H. J.; .Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I have used; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on sev- eral occasions when I was suffering with a settled cold upon the chest anc it has always brought about a curc'i Adv. Log Cabin 25 45 90.? Peerless - ?5? 75- $1.40 Karo ..........lTt4 54- $1.05 Marshmallow 75' $1.40 SMALL WHITE BEANS, per lb tOd Brown Sugar, per lb. 10 Tomato Sauce 10? I. X, L. Soup 10r Figs, per package t '...10r Sardines : ;.w 10 Quaker Corn Flakes ..10 Wheat Saver Crackers, per package 1 Of Coffee Cakes 10c1 Fresh Eggs, per dozen .-...SS Cheese, per lb 40- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Three Grape Fruit for 25 Hug's Modern Grocery I "PAY CASH AND PAY LESS" PHONE MAIN 35 Ohnerver mU nre wiiMy read. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results, Hesldes frathera, furs are used In combination with long-napped beavefj cloth, satin and velvet In smallt-r hats j t for covering sbupes. In the larger hatt j 4 fur la cviuUntd usually to the crown, but In some wlde-brtmraed plctu esque nuxlelii, In which dull silver and. gold lacws, or other transparent materials are used for the Brim cov-', erlngs, not row btmlera or fringes, to fiy lilft. that i the crown, edge the brims. Marry turhaua nd smiUl hats have crtrt)s CMVertnl with rows of rlMmn In scant fufllos and briais cov ered with fur. In Cie group of fur hats pictured the tall Cossai'ii turban Is especially smart. A round hat present" a owubl nation of-to furs uioleeiin on the crown ift-d stiilskiQ brim. The seal skin skatln Vap Is the ravulatloa and nl-ys fnshl.mableotype that apteara eac winter, this1 'year with a' tur 6Ci- p. i t on the top. So larw a prjiporOoo of ults(, nd eoata ore fur tn.nW.ed. and fur neckplt-cv and gannents o ualvcr.clty thai a ToiniYor fur : Iks U match was ' logical exurfu-fi-ion. It bs arrived. C3 100 Phonography Plays ,4 11 Records at thejr Best o Juit You Hear Jt it o a o) o ! 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