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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1919)
-; . nrrivn v .ta:'pAt?y '27 iota TWO I f Kin George" Matches Smiley ltli .Woodrow; ' STEER JNTO OlH STORE Li S J,.U.il.U. rji FRESH FRUIT5 AND 9 x" Quality and Service m 4 Days More" Left of ETABLES Hill'$ January Clear- II M ance Sale. I h, ,-. . " ' r KIT v 1 t W ''J j LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND DTfiESSES RE DUCED 2.1 PER CEUT ! . hHiDV Debt- -Store ! ' I 1 vv V. T- " i ' HI III I, Reduced in price only. The quality is th3 best that can be had and the modes are the very new est. t SPECIAL: One lot of ladies coats 5 $ 1Q 7C! MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ON SALE , PRICES $18.00, $20.25, $22.00 $27.00 and $31.50 Gentlemen, here is a wonderful opportunity to secure a splendid winter suit or overcoat at a special reduced price. ONE LOT OF MEw'3 CVERCOATS $9.75. ONE LOT OF BOYS' OVERCOATS AT $1.75 PTV" ."-'H.V Vi:? runTnn limn - T-'',:i'aWA PAS I OB. NOW Btifeiai! I ULIUL UUUUL ii- KANI'I.KICH lil'lilll.'H ;0()l)S AT PUTMAN DRUG STORE . 'I UK KKXA'I.I, STOKE OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. 11)11. ALBERT BUXTON ASSfMES DUTIES JANUARY 27. Official In Graduate of Medicine and Low and I.onic Prominent In Church Work. CENTRALIA, Wash., Jan. 27 Dr. Albert Buxton asumed his duties as police juelue here todav. Dr. Buxton, who recently tendereJ his rcsiicnation as pastor of the Kirst Christian church, came to Centralia a year and a half ago. He ffradualed from Brown university, where he was a classmate of Charles E. Huirhes. a.s A. M. and A. B., and later took our Trcsldent Wilson found com petition whon he roached London In his triumphal European tour. None other thaw. King Oeoree of England proved to he his oppo nent. The test was in tho smiles of tho two. Kurope quickly learned to knew Woodrow by his hrond srnllo But Klnpr Oeorcp ;uve uui jiuaiuiiL a tiuou Tuu as the two smiled their way through the streets of London The largo picture shows Mrs. Wilson, Queen Mary, President Wilson, King George and Princess Mnry upon the arrival of the Wilsons at Buckingham palace as guests of the king and queen. C. II. SCRANTON SUCCESSOR TO FRENCH & SCRANTON All three brands sealed In alr-tisht packages, i Easy to find It is' on sale everywhere. il.lv'Jr4 Look for. ask for, be sure to set WR8GLEY5 The Greatest Name in Goody-Land 4 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 BEETS SWEET POTATOES PUMPKIN SQUASH : ARCADE C. H. Scrunton, who for the past sovun years has been in the firm of French & Scninton, conducting a Rents' furnishing business in this city. has purchased his partner's interest in the business and henceforth will conduct it under his own name. Mr. ' French is at present in Arkansi3 where he is visiting relatives. Mr. Scranton, having been bofi and raised in Union county, is well known to everyone here and best wishes are exU'iulod him for the full success of his undertaking. The new proprietor was formerly connected with the "'ischt'-Saire Hard ware PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 AND 77: FARMERS, BLACK 192 108 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK 'United Stutes Food Administration License No. GaO.'iZS.'i" GERMAN SPY PLOT FOILED BY BRAVE YOUNG AMERICAN flint-leu Kay, in . New Photoplay. The ( laws of tht: Hun," Max KoJe of (iii-at OrtitiiatK l-'oiro How John .Manton, son of a mil llonairo nianufafttunn- of munitions, (lie role played by Charles Kay in his latest Paramount photoplay, "The Claws of the Hun," produced under yejirs ol post-graduate work at Har vard. He then studied at Bonn and Heidelberg, Germany. Wll I In it 1 1 mwl i . It .. m wl n r. . ton studied law in th nffic f r Tne"-'?e. ," rav'"" con"a!,y ' the supervision of Thomas II. In.o aid & Welles in Snrinu-ficld W Uakr' f0I"1lve y'"'8 P"'V'"S tu;rolls the plot of German spies to oi (iideon Welles' having k" !-;''1'"' Wus With the Js'Uml City M' taln 1110 8erct f0""n r a '" e!!' of the navy under President Lincoln I ploslvo, forms a tlnilling episode of lie also trrnduatcd in medicine at H r-1 rhe ncw m!l""H''mi'nt lhni1; old that unusually slro-.ig picture which vaiil, although hwhas never conilim- p"t""ls f"1- lni!ir f"v'"'i' states! will he displayed at tho Arcado tlie ously practiced either medicinn or law 'hu wi" f,;lth a" cffort toi:'"''' '""Ik'"- I'-H was admitted to the b-r in Mis' :,"": il 8 ,'"n'i ,d"ti"" "f incil' l' ns! Stunlon Jon,' has dcsnod to sotiri while president of a college in I'1 thc 61,1 su""1' lie announces that enlist for duty "somewhere In that stale, and two weeks ago wnVad- hl' '" in " position to irive a first-; I' raneo.' but bis mother who is ,11 mitte.1 to the practice of law in ' :e,tt servi"'- havi'"' 8tl"'k o! tmrt"" ,,cl a FI su rr0!': ingtori hv the stale supreme con- i'Ht class mereh.in.liso in his stores, him not to enlist, because she could nullifying him for his appointmenfus :"' h" " ; " a si ke v , nohVe iudire i eusUnners place ua stand on their iront. lie .s chmu a si.iCiu.i u ms J J - regular shopping list. friends and when his sweetheart treats nun eonny, iiu in in mwimii". I SHERRY'S NEW MKI'i: ) IMIOI.C'lillN KCOIIES IHCi Sift 'ESS k; . . . . M.. a.... ...t.i,..l i. ... ..t.,rr ' .. .i n i.i.iii r.i " " . , , I In his father's s.ife ri poses the for- E. C. Ilrool.. who had been In I,n R" '"er, a po,,ulur local salesman,. of u h, oxloiliv t.ntru!itl,d t0 nr.nde since last .Lino, managing 'lu '"'s '"'' arrangemenls to j,!,,, bv the I'nit-d Flates povorn the clean-up sale of tlie ('.olden Rule I""" n)einherlup lu the Keta.I inn,,t ;(n(1 s,.mtf 1(.a,.,ls ,, f company, len ror r.irtland on the ' R .-n.t-iniun n.i ms uumhim. . - early (rain Sunday morning, having Mr. Scranton, ourtng iiis lnng hos:- recelved a wire calling hiio to auoih-' ness e:nericiice in La Grande, has business engagement that un- hern found to be progressive and inxpeeledly lermliiati'd bis stay here. liable in the conduct 'of his business jMr. ltroi;lcs l.ad intended reuiitiiling affairs, and his continued success and ln I.a (Trandc until the end of this imispprity will be looked for and n.H- inonth, when tho snlo at tho Golden jod with pleasure by the La (iuinde Rule conies to an end. 'public m irencrnl. nates the plot of several German sph'S to obtain possession of It. Of course, when Sianlou's mother - ' L'lLg ARCADE iconics to in full realization of the dang'T of Hun espionage In this country and of the necessity of combatting encltiies abroad as well rs at home. Stanton Is permitted to refute tho charge )f being a slacker hy enlisting in the American army. The picture was rbly directed by Victor L. Schertlnger under Mr. lace's supervision. The story was written hy Ella Stuart Carson and tho sconarlo was prcnared hy R. Ce cil' Smith. Mr. Ray's support In cludes Jane Novak, Robert. McKim, Melbourne MacDoivi'll. Ilrtrcas Mat thews and Mollio McCcnnell. 17 v.'rf.iTr-rp f SEflCEO TIGHT I us 1 jt:ju.wiNGt.iii r KEPT HICHT The. Flavor Lasts TODAY "The Testing of Mildred Vaab," the Metro plcturo shown at the Sherry ihoatro yesterday, with May Allison as tho star, was that unus ual thing a play wlili a new and or iginal plot. The Flory Is based on the theory that there, is a strong con necting link between the dead and those they fcvo on earth. Firmly be Jevlng this teaching, Dr. Hernan dez, n man who never forgets or for gives, decides to revenge his fan cied wrongs, which have lain smold erin.a: In his heart for twenty years, against the woman who in his youth rejected him for another man. Ills plan is to cause unhappiness to her daughter, Mildred, now grown Into hcautiful womanhood, and so punisu the dead woman for, he argues, she will surfer more through her daugh ter's unhnppiness and disgrace than in any other manner. His fiendish plot Is to turn f.ither, lover nna friends against the girl by announc ing that alio Is Illegitimate. Ilrs plot, however, is discredited through the bravery of her lover, a young professor of Greek, and the play runs its course to a logical conclusion, culminating In the pietty romance of the two young couple. A vein of comedy, runs through the play which Is cleverly handled nr.tl does not de tract from the strength-of the dra matic plot. Also Eat'ty Arbuckle in "Fatty, the Dodger," last showing today. Scissoib, pocket knives, razors, man icure goods of every kind, as well as flashlights and batteries. You will find, a nice stock of these at Silver thorn's. . 1-27-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRAN O E.ORCGON, BOIL DRINKING WATER Owing to the shortage of water at Reaver creek it is now necessary to get part of the supply from the Grande Ronde river. All water needed for drinking purposes should be boiled as a precaution against germs or con lamination. While the conditions at tlie river are much improved over for- imcr, years, there being now little or no chance for contamination from He .meat company's plant, the city healto hoard urges boiling of drinking wattt as a precautionary measure. JOHN COLLIER, 1-13-61 City Manager. Chamberlain's Tablets." When you are troubled with indi gestion or constipation, take Chum. berlnin's Tablets. They strengthen the I stomach and enable it to perform its Inactions naturally. Indigestion is I usually accompanied by constipation iand is aggravated by it. Chamber lain's Tablets cause a gentle niove jment of the bowels, relieving the con stipated condition. Adv. j. La Grande Mattress Shop j And Waiving Works' . i e'MattiTsu Miking a?ul Ij Ainu- fcntlier Mat- ! ! rj treses Madf, FoatVr Rv.iovati':, C.irpPt and " j '-v Fluff Ku'j Wcflviiifc-. I Alf V'mk Called far and I'sl.vcr.d I'll AS, Tlivy A Khs, r..r; oR w.ock east I'l.Ki. i: m.L riiuNi: yo ia-2 ' t , ' " ' Forget It jv'lTl ill .overhead tmlBi-f Complete Tho a' W CKARIES RAY CUi of fcbo Hui UNFIT FOR MIIJTARY aERVICE- H oBhe Tihjo ing Firfths'' unfit? Hed show $heni! 0And he set it to figtit a war of lis on! 0 Also "Screen Nr," ORdEBVER ADVERTISES Vii bri result. 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