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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1919)
5 69 3 mrTTT - -w n?3l e the utfW'olfH'iio in regard to the tax on thf'nrouitn of 'Add labii awiv0a m the new revenue fliw. $ fSMkitf f)tljf I0m'if i L Hi deiion,ned cu no ii-prixr ClnwW. Ot,on, by L irand Kved- Tb. minifs of J ifood'm.ny hi ft W. ' te fcn.vt efcildit iit ex- M ; In funlof f let nt.l.a Urandtt tor, as fceoil CIms Mail MatT. A4JrtM all Communications to Tl 01)Brt, 1710 Sixth Strt. t ilt nui tuuaty Official hapvr. On bale la Other Cities Oregon Howl News Stand, Portland; Imperial News Etand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. Naturally, everyone who ig interest 1 in (hilihen as ehildren, and every !ne -who him any Bane vic- of till economic waste of killing the f'ice j t hut. lays the golden vkk, hope. Own thiif decision ntiiy'not be suptnim-d by Ihe supreme court. But whether or not the tax is up- l:ui, ...... ,N., ess? f OtrtyiV s rar ,t : ft r i wjv. - , ) I IV I rrxl MV?. fVffi. 4t ;;:i? uii:i.....aL..i..iiiiii.ilwiu SUBSCRIITION HAT Ed Hy Carrier Dally, per month 85c Daily, per three montht Daily, per aix months in advance $3-75 Daily, per year in advance 17.50 Daily, single copy : Cc Ily Mail Daily, per year in advance 15.00 Daily, per aix months in advance $2.50 paily, three months 'n euvance. .ii.zo Daily, por month 60c Weekly Observor-Star, by mail, per vmt In advance $1 50 A "SKY V)l.nT WINS . .Enid Menmtt, is left hie-h r.nd dry. Uljsf'UT IX SHRINK CAMPiShe slaps th face of Ihe officious sheriff and iif teVjorhis via a b:: Tlie ro'ft'liest man find the no.t -ip:, onl' leaving when a truntf. prt :ib;itloiicd woman is aincniif.le to tht 'pares to share her escape. She land. Hofter and moie leauti!'ul influents :in a small town, falls into a rom.tnce, of life if they are approached in the :a near tratfedy and wins out by her ritfht way. " This is strongly aiul dia-jintelliwcnce and resourcefulness, inaticully brought out in "As the Sun C. (iardner Sullivan wrote the Went lown,' tiie p(wejful .Mrfcro story Wad Fred Niilo directed the pic pbiy in which tlie clover star, Kdithture. Mr. 'Sullivan is of the' opinion held, sooner or later the reform will 'Storey, is seen at the Sherry theatre that it is one of his best stories, "My Cuuiitry "I'M of TIht, l.innl of l ih. trlv." Soviet Propaganda Right at Home. and evon the Hhort-ftik'Mcd jirople wilT P he V('ry fa.rt tluit this ta have to find it out sometime. The avci-ajrc person would si-oreely believe that riht at home there is lie ins; 'i)Tuliitcl, moio or Ich.h piii rpptitiously, the Russian soviet doc trine. A c-in-ulnr of tilts kind has been sent to the. OI"i'ver office anil it wns stated hy the man who deliv ered it that there is conniderahle work of this kind Ileitis carried on for the purpose of Inducing people to believe that n great social and political revo lution is the only ren edy for. present conditions. Among other things is printed, and of course endorsed, a copy of the con Rtitution of what is called "the world'H first soviet republic," the Le Tiino and Trotsky document of Russia. One paragraph declines: "For the purpose of securing the working class in the possession of the complete power, and in order to eliminate all possibility of restoring the power to the- exploiters, it is decreed that all toilers be armed, and that a Socialist Red Army be organized and tin; pnip Citted class he disarmed," I f anyone has nnyt hint?, In';e it nway front hitn, is the Hiugan. While we eel secure in having n government and institutions that guarantees the safety of all and are disposed to think that such un-Ameri-cnu and uncivilized ideas nre confined to the big cities and in the localities where the foreign population predomi nates, the fa;t remains that the poison of sedition is being scattered right at home. MHXICAX 1 1 1 I X I'lU T I : T ll I'.X ICO (MTV. Mav 7. The De- pjirlment of Agriculture and UovoJ-.enougn lo interest any audicm-e. ojiment has otilained foods for ihoj i nv compelling stoi y, ht.w.-yer, was pioleetton of tli ancient ruins of -not sultx-ient f ir the producer of this Mltla, located lit the district of (extraordiuary phitop!:iy. He has riucolula. Hi ate of Oaxaea, whi-!i I surounded it with all the Oriental have been subject to depredations, splendor rf the original court and citv A commission of the govern ment bureau or nrclieiinKy win nave charge of the work. The Mitla ruins are among the oldesl left by th'i tribes that preeeedd those conquer ed by Hie Simnta-ds early in thu IDth cvulury. Justice Will Prevail In the End. come. I Me puoiic opinion or tne wnoit world Is against the eniphyment ot children under 11 yearn, to the detri ment of their health, education aw1 future usefulness. The labor charter adopted hy the Peace Conference is evidence of that. A few reactionaries may make such a fusH that they halt for a few mo ments the procession of the rtw.f toward its goal. Eventually they are thrown Into the ditch by th roadside The oncoming tide of forward-loi'ki.ip humanity to too much for them. One may he disgusted at the cruelty md lack of vision of the peop.c who, are trying to prevent the p;is.uge o" child labor laws. One may feel i.oign ant regret for the children whi will suffer while the fight is on. Bu'. there is no despair in the situation. Hacking the universe does not pay, the last time toJiy. . possessing comedy vlue as we.ll as In the story it is sh iwn how a 'dramatic strength and a character fur young clergyman, h has g.iiie in the star which enables her to employ search of if long nt brother, is the'her talents to the fullest extent, means of causing the regeneration of j It is a Thomas II. Inee production many of the inhabitants of this vile;and the leading man is Al Ray, cousin mining town, how one of the most of Charles Ray, a well known star abandoned women, played by Miss in Paramount pictures.' Robert Mo Ktorcy in an intensely dramatic man ! Kim, widely known as one of the ner, becomes one of the bet influ- most artistic- villians on the screen, ences in the ine ol the community, I plays the part of a vrook. Gertrude and how yhe takes this "sky pilot" into her home and oii of respect for him, becomes a good and happy woman. The Sherry Theatre promises its patrons an unusual treat tomorrow and Friday when it will present for the first time the remarkable William Fox extravaganza, 'Ali Balm and the Forty Thieve;;." The storjjf of Ali Baba is one of the most interesting in that famous old Persian classic, the Arabian Nights. Claire, a charming actress, has a de lightful role. There has never be,i-n a time la t he memory of I 'mat f Hit county fanners when the prosp'cts for a bunipor whe.r, crop worn brighter than at this time. -With continued f.tvoi aldo weather from now to har vest time will mean, without doubt, a record crop for the county. Saturday and Sunday pine apple has held sherbet will oe served at Mlvei thorn s its popularity for over a thousand , 'ouniain. x ou may expect something years and has been translated inloextr mce- Also- fruit nut sundae everv known Inm-nuu-o i i-nn runt .- 1 "pceinlfi. 4-2-'M that - it ha.s ent'Ttainnif nt v;iluc mmmmm FAMILY DRUG STORK UA GRANDt.ORCGOH. of the great fa whose magnify even in those d; lip ph, Maiciun-al'Kash d ; nee was rcmnt kai.ie Ck. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get tit extravagance. Secretary Rons"Vtll, leinpornry liead of Mm navy, h cmuiiilltiR and roiwunllnK to Senaior McNary em! uinleH nf the cost of paint iiiK, iinlle- ItiK and otlierwlse liattleslilp Oregon In I'oriland har bor. Tim navy (1 parlnient, when InmlH are avii I hililc. will transfer lo 111" Hlalo the lattl'liir. Oreismi as u lilxlnrli al nicinnm nil, piovlded the htale or city will niiilnlaln Ihn nnie km a public liiHtltnllo.i, free Tor pub lie lnHclion anil III Mnixl order. MISS HKXXK'IT HAS AI'I'KAI.IXfi iioi.K ix "wiikx no v !; i:at?" Xenest I'iclure Is Likely In Increase Popularity of Dainty Slar. With the attractive title, "When Do niainlalnlni; Ihe i We Mat?" ami a role said to lie mi- pealine; in the last decree, Knid l!en uett seems destined to add to her at the Cause and Remove It 0 FdVards' Olive Tablets, tVe substl. tula for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People nfilicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. EJwards' Oiive Tablets. The pleasant, sucar. cjated tablets are taken for Uid breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowcU and liver, stimulating tliem t) natural action, clearinn the blood ard gently purifying the entire eystem. They do that which THAT BAD HACK. lare and ever im-rcusine; following . dangerous calomel does without any with her net Paraniount picture. of the bad alter ellects. "When Do We Hat'." which will he All tho benefits of nasty, sickemnR, , . , . , . .. , , . griping cathartics are derived f ro.-n Dr. shown at Ihe Arcade 1 heat re today Edards. 0iive Tablets without griping, and tomorrow, is a story of the mid-1 pa;n or any disagreeable effects, die west and opens with a d isasl cons j Dr. F. M. Edvards discovered the ART DOLLS. 4 1 . .Vmelliinir ew for the kiddies, Unenkablei Dolls, in pretty Ki')K"ni dresses, wim hair rmbons. Price $1.75. Ot 300 Pair Boot Silk Hose 75c Values Cut to 39c All second f?nde hose, hut very slight imperfections in woikmanship. rcular value l!c; in black only; all sizes, from 8J to 10. Remember, only 39c. (CHILDREN'S OX FORDS ' Something new in Low Shoes for the kiddies. A real lace Oxford for noys and girls, straight last; in black" jatent leather and white carinas. See. tiiem in our window. CORDOVAN HOSL Another shipment of that popular new shade Cordovan. We have it in pure thread silk, at also in KILT- MORE, all pure, heavy silk hose, at $-."jU, equal to our J,a France hose, which we will he unable to get again until Fall. More New Pumps Monday morning brought us three new Pumps, which we are showing now A black Patent Leather, Louis heel, turn sole: perfectly plain, as in illustration, AA to C widths. Price $i;.0u Black Patent, in military heel, AA to C widths. Price $5.00. Illack Kid Pumps, military heel, AA to C widths. Price $5.00. Our stock of Low Shoes is now nearly complete. Two more Pumps arrive this week, a black kid and a brown. We have the following now in all sizes Plack Kid Oxford, military heel. Price $(!.00. lirown Kid Oxfords, military heel, welt sole. Price $0.00. White Canvas Oxfords, military heel, leather sole and heel. Price $4.50. White Canvas Oxfords, low heel, leather sole and heel. Price ?'!.T5 . Illack Patent Leather Pumps, military heel. Price $4.50. White Canvas Pumps, military heel, sole and heel all leather. Price $-1.50. piiPlii Villhm, i Wi Ft -I r"-ti fi-tiw mm irii i u m K.I V: , A.:i7-,.--T.;NW NEW DRAPERY FABRICS OF ALL KINDS CHKTOXXKS Hcautiful new colorings mid jiatterns, all purposes. -Many brio-ht floral designs. .See (hese on display, at tins store now. Prices ranue from Tic to SI. 00. DK AI'KKIKS JIany new pieces of this ilrapery faliric, in figured j:ieen, and brown; also many iloi'al paterns of new spring colors. Prices range from 5lJc up. New figured Kilknline Dra peries, in Hose and Hlue. i'rice 7."ic. THE HOSPITAL UNIT leaves Camp Merritt the 9th, so will he through here the middle of next week. Plan to give them a real welcome. experience in the history of a travel ing Uncle Tom show. The company strands and Little Kva, otherwise Once mnre a block has been placed In the way of freeing childhood from the curse of lahnr. Federal Judge James K. lloyd, of North Carolina, who last year declared, the Federal Child Labor Law uni-onstitutiomil, has Co., MI'irr Do you have n dull, steady ache In the small of the back sharp, stab bing twinges when stooping or lifting -dbitrcHHing urinary disorders? For lay hark and wenkeiied kidneys, La Ornnde residents recommend 1 Joan's Kidnev Pills. Head this La (irnudc woman's statement. I Mrs. F. J. llartlett, cm Adams St., says: I know I ruin my own exper-t ience that Doan's Kidney Pills are! fine for backache. At times, 1 was in a great deal of misery with my back,' moie so after I hail been on my leel a great deal. Knowing the value of; Ooau's Kidney Pills, I got a box and used them. I wan permanently cured of the misery in my hack and since' then 1 haven t hnd inv backache or1 other kidney trouble." ! Price liOe, at all dealers. Don't j simply ask for a kidney remedy get ! I loan's Kidney Pills the same that .Mrs. llartlett had. Foster- Milmirn Puffaln. N. '. Adv. ; Our War Obligations Must Be Paid I n - your iiiota of Victory llniitls now. This is yoiir ri'sponsiliilily ;is nn Amcrii-nn citizen. ' . We Will t;l;i.ny give you all the inforniiilion liliil assi' ialic.c we c.'iil. . . . LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Member Federal ItMerr. Sy.tm Sound, Reliable and Progressive. . MAY 4th to 11th YOIIH candy shop is supplied with these tempting g""d:es, in tne nifty blue tine. .Munch liiem toast them, cook with tlu in they're fush and delicious! "Dv In lfif! , 'f BLUE jtK7.;' i v. ; v- ' . i formula after seventeen yenra of prnc tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the I attendant bad breath. I Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely vcrtliorn's, a vegetable compound mixed vitn olive I Dili you will know them by their oliva I color. Take, one or twn every nicht fn j n week and note the effect. 10c and 2j I ucr box. All druggists. More fresh candies in boxes and in hulk, just the kind you like, at Sil fi-5tf ItlOHKKAHS! The ilenreo team will please he lr'.enl nt the regular meeting this week for Initiation work. LUCIA HALEY, Secretary. MOXKI TO LOAN, THE NORTH SIDE CASH REPAIR SHOP Give me a try at vour autn. All yju uiipiuicu lurti yiuurij iuorK guaraiueeti. t;. w. Huchanan nlon county. No delays. Current ienrner of Kir and .Madison Streets, atea. La Grande Investment Co 4-11-tf - IL K. Atteitios ! jprOPKN DAY AND NIGHT P?gg3i . J. C; HENRY m E evidence .Undertaking Parlor ' "' JINEItAL TJlSEqjOR.AND LICENSED EMBALM ER.5, Jll.i v Tl'.;i s hV f o !;; f nuiie ;ui main ojjo-- Day WW Nignt ft V;). l I V V ' . ,-l V I Si V I. L . I Learn to D.tnce, at Ragles' Hall., . Cla- ,t.!rl lit T : Tui'--il.ty till! :rii;T-ilii c ciiiii'4--. Pii;u' lu'il '.!"C'l J'or i!"int incuts. A' l.'rcsl.-i y (ncnins. May 7, Klinlod Temple Xo. 170 will fxeiiipliry ; spc. ial ceiv moiiial at 1 1 if Kniuhts of Pythias IckI'o room at 7 o'clock sharp; will serve ilmuer in the basement ol' ihe lethmiist church to all local and visiting Kni-lits (,f Kliorass.-m. ami all visiting Kni-hts, and all Tyros.' All such arc licrchy curdially invited P. meet ;,t the Pyihian In'il'e T'nom at (iiHO p. in. Immediately after (lie dinner, the ceremonial will lieyiu; there' will he candidates Y,r the rank I'rmn all points ill "Wallowa county, the principal (owns in I'nii.n cmin ty. I hiker, and oven rart her east. . ' It pmuiises he one of the his'S'cst D. O.'K. events in the history of the order. ' Will You come .' Sure. ymi will. MARION DAVIS, Grand Vizier, . .C M. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. ii CHICHESTER SPTLLSi aJ&k n ..... 0 A''fr.lX . 8 - 0 p, r. ft , , 0 (5) w J niVwosti mm fit i r K S010 B1 DKlG!ilbJALVtRV.OR i &