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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
" . FTfTTi.VP. PrnT.:.'7.)l0.oo . TWO- -O LABOR COUNCIL PILL TTT1T -A mTtm TTT IHTTT1 a0 3 a m ARMY CAMPAIGN Phone Your , At the meuting of e Centnift.nlu.fr. 9 Opdei?sQLany bf the thinK4 ili'citled upon was thut organized lalmr in La ($riium should KH into the (;ani; utwl help put the 0 0 0 ra O 3 0 0 KalvaticmArmy quota over the top. TJiis uli,n taken out of coimMoro tion that many of those who are n- dtiavorintr to solifjit fuiuis for the Kul- :..:...! ..r. .si, J .. n n O 1. 1 "- -"- - - --' 6 J o -VT ! ,., .. J - - - w M ., I .. I ..." C9 To MAIN 70 For " 9 JIM ' II Tlv o o : I . - P If -jyr "... V y-m. r'niin stmc i-nn.siilcrscit iin lioivfl'i.i) lmvr si ni;iMVert.'turnin'' men rnino ni'ir iiir i in-ii i luan'iiii ni"vi mr omv inr iti'M ir;iiv-YU'il r ,ciil 11,1 III; IS "u wortliv smci-csoV U flic iiiiit'iiirij that liasH'iinicl the vi-nir rut inn of l,1lic world.0 That Ik one rcarmi we IVahn-c Kirschbauin Clothes. V w to. ''' S ( Your New Hat Now is tin lime foi that new, 1 1 at or '.in. Oui'selni-liou of Si raw Hals, l;Vlt Hals an.1, ' j ' a i is von .win i mo tflU'iA iiH' ciMiiiili'ic V:f 1 We Have junt-the )BWrl.l.lUM..ll ftcn.tib.ta Oh. One For YOU I i MADAME ROOT, OF PORTLAND will heat this si ore for a few ilays only, (Icmoiistratiux' ln-r wonderful hoaiitv prcpa in I ion, Bloom of Roses, and Toilet Articles and Hair Goods.. SPECIAL SALE. .A special sale of Hair floods, at rcasoiialilc prices. Ladies wisliiii" s;uiie c ill at II1IJjS DKI'Ali'l'MKNTHTORK. eommitlees for I.a (Jrunde'.i' b e Vic tory ielofcration eui'July Iourtli. and ,jt wi defied thu it was a plain duty of Labor union men to crtne to tne aid of thse owNworked citizens, for twhilc th Salvation Army drive must ,o to t sucaessful ronrlmion thin city's big etlebratioa.alsd must receive a K"t of ttehtion. ' A comaiittee ws named by Presi dent Murphy of the Labor Council, and in turn ttlis committer ak atmany younK women aild trills to repurt at Snipp s I. Cmnile Pharmacy toinw rovr forioon mt 10 o'clock to lend their help. Jf you can't come at 10, be there at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, as your hvlp will I r'eatly appreciated, and you will have an afternoon of real en joyment us well. V- -- Daily Thought ' We t that la our xeal oar nlraer Veaejita would be afral! to answer. Tleantlful ataitiouery In boxes, 'nl- so tablolf with envetopea to iiianb. sinnin ..f ill (i kite tints ami patterns' Hjare now beinii unpaeltid ami on mi at Silveroic n s. tnj NEW TODAY ! BANANAS FOR SATURDAY . 35c Do. e , " WATIRKEIiONS, ' , CANTALOUPES, ''cHimisa, PEACHES, ' RASPBERRIES, STRAWBE1RIES and FRESH VEGETABLES. Prompt Deliveries. I'OR SAI.IO A .11117 Ihirh y-llavid son mouircyclo in first ekiwa con-1 dlton. Iii(iilre li:u-py shop Sun dny a. in. 11-27-21 IW 1 e -J I'OIl RENT A niodfm furnished' homo wiili fraiace. I'hone Red ! iii2i. , -27-:;t HilFs Department Store A Vacum Bottle Is indispensible for for BABY, MOTHER, FATH ER or OLD FOLKS. Hot. Drinks or fold Drinks arc always ready at a iiioiiient 's notice, when kept in a Vacuum Hot tie. . - si:k orrc window disim-.w-PUTMAN S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store clown, and the silk-covered walls are smoky, frrimy ami irrensy. I'rotec tive covers have been torn from rich divans nml handsome chairs to be used for dishraf-s. Costly broo.es, chipped and mutilated, are beiiiK used ne playthings by tho inoletariaii childten. - It is' the same in the handsome res ilience of Count Amlrassy next door, where sijualor and dirt ar.e rapidly icplacinir the magnificence ami ioli.ih of a happier day. jiiinisli will spcik on "The Dlvin" l:ni'.niclpalor. In Hi" CM'nlllK at S cl'iliick lie will Kjicik on "Shall l1u Sword Devour fucnt!" Rn4h of lllcsi. message!; are silRiil.-sted by the, near cipp, oach of the 4 III and the pi'cionl iiiieruatioiial .InluriHt In the Hlililpr! of ii(ii-e. Th'v Christian Kndonvnr will meet ! at 7 oVIiK.k. Th-' delecatiB to thj C. M. S' ate Convention will fiive re,- WANTRO SmnH hotiso,, ' modern, fin-ii'iHheit or unfurnished, by Aug-' UH-t 1st. Furnished house Tor short p. lod would unit. No cbilclivu. Wiiite "J", euro Observer, ii-27-iilp WANTED Clean. Cotton Rag's Suitable to Wipe Machinery, 3 cents a pouud La Grande Evening Observer TKANSKHK and- Mvury. A. II Hitulonmon 21)07 X. 4ili (.. uhuiivl lUtl 2.12. fi-27-Olp. WANTED To rent a pfnno, will pay rt'iiit j inonilis fin nrlvnnoH. llavo no rliilil'-i'ii. Phono, Hod s:t2. (i-27-lt. With Budapest In Hands of the Mob, Order nnd Decency Entirely Upset ,1!y AaitoMittcd I'nuii t Tho Olinnrvw) VIKNNA, Mav M.lMv Mm!.) I lav Kv ihiv (..mH flu. mw f in- 1 ,3- All. yniliitf fit'.'iHin violence on tho part of tlmso ' dt-illy Invited, who aio in power. The latest in-; st n rices have to do with l.udwijr Nav vy, fcunroi president of the lluiifjrar-iari-l'arliament. He was sci.cd at his (tnintjy home und while beiiiR taken t Hmlapent, wait taken from the tiain 'and nhot to deuth hy the Hetl Guard who irave ix an excuse that he was trying to escape. AlUiether the situation in Buda pest is rapidly approachiiiR" the point where there will he the euKtotnary appeal to the "j:reat hi-hearled Arner ii a" to feed and clothe the peo ple. Security of life nnd property is Kt owing less with every week and the once magnificent -city is rapidly tr.king on an appearance to which its people have hitherto -heen Mrnhgers. j Neglect of agriculture is one of the ut.stand'utg features of the situation. is estimated that M per cent f people are luotu Tlie SilvortLorn Fuuiily Drugstore haw M. new .'iHsoi tnient Of local rum-eii-a views, post card pirtuP'S and vViws of ull of the p.iiicipaJ hulhl IbgA and .poinix of iu tu. q t In nod around La f! ramie. These eirds will lk on ale at the More hereafter. ii-27-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE l A. ORANDCORCGON. King's horse, is one of tho.se who lias incurred (lit: displeasui e of the .ruling forces. In spite of his age, he j has heen fort-idly removed fmin his Ib'Miie and impiiHoaed. Wliat disposi tion will he made of iiitrt is not likely to reach the, public until it has heen i Conditions in Hudapest and the sur- orderod ami executed.. . the tillable soil has not been plowed rounding country under the fantaslicj Every room ii, the handsome' mar- partly due to the riisorgnniat'on and g veiiiinent of ltelu Kim and his sv- ble palace of Count I.ouis Kaiylyi. the dcmornluntinn oceaHioned by nn 1 ict ai.e grutesipie; It h.ts just be j former Aiistrinn ambassadm to l.ui- dcr of tho soviet which furced land ( tjtne known that the Counter Itada ' don, is occupied by some one .of the owners to raise the wages of fann is .scrubbing stairways in one uf iluvnunted proletiiriat, with su h results ( laborers from five crowns to thirty city prisons. .Count Julius S.echenyi, . as miht be expected. Stovepipes crowns per day, and also to give them iii't'd foniM'i !v master of tbe stick from the lai e-eurauied win ibutter and milk without any charge that thtty were p!op'ly Buy Your Chautauqua Tickets On Sale at the Banks, Y. M. C. A., Polock's Grocery SI', A SOX TICKETS : $3.00 .DAILY ADMISSION 1 75c i . ' ' ' . ,' i , ' Alt iiilit'i'sliij). iAVliicli tuililh's Holder Adult Tii-kfts to 'Four .'.......$10.00 Geiser Grand Hotel B. F. Leach, Prop. BAKER, OREGON linker's Best Hotel. Commercial Men's Headquar ters; lurge light sample rooms; European plan, with, bent Grill, in Oregon; rooms with private liath anj toilet; hot and cold water, and telephone in every room. Suites of two to six rooms each. "A Heme for the Traveler Away from Home." ELEVATOR SERVICE Motor Conveyance Heets All Trains. wmmmmmmBmmtmmmmmmmmmmatmtmmmmm m i n Saturday , Sunday Beatriz Michelena A. I 1,. I 1 u The Unwritten Law r q 9 o w.t Tin- .vuv i rial . m tt IbbV BflyaWB'TOl.'VlTlt.if'.' 1 S'i M: 'a- " tiw m .ee""a a t)RCBESTRA . n n iMlil to MI'C i-1o h .1. Outing Suits vdi'iri: in." rir:i:Ti.V(i A business nmvCins of ln Sons nml KniKliia a or I'liinoors wilt li" Ivld in llio Y. M. C. A . ,l.a tlniinU'. S.iiinilay nftw iiiMi'i at I oU'l'mk. lt unli'l of tlM pi'ivsliliMlt. I'.TUA IIUt'l'MAN'. cii1ar. It is llio "stliy-at huine1' .lolUir Hi,. iWlUr spun for liMill iioclurl. '-iti. t lioi'jis oli-eulutiii): cuunnii us. .Ml ilillais limy look iijlko to yon. 1ml t in. "Htiiy-iit-lioine' dolknr lh.it iuuKvu O.eiion Ki'" mid l ..t. ti-'J7-l!t i si.; ujjmk ritftni't'T!. lloiuo linlwlry .iHi;u Oia ued ot i.i rii i nt. iVtition The II. nil IlnlletUi ii.ia ruli.i'4 a s.-uT".!..' Iiy pulilistuux tha nHinfc timieil lo a, tvcill pCMiwi Muny J mcii.Ms illiln't know 4liey liiut eiRii'Ol wh.it -.1 h v e e eiuiiliu;. nl ollu'18 who luiil t-n;Uid tiiroutiU iniUe er My much aniliirmMhl tft trtn najnm In print. U wouRl b a mwk tliiiiu u.unk :il to nl ixiiiis tu t iilitistii-il.,, a til mar ! (llUriie 14 ulit learn unui mi' ainiii -Tim Oi.'Kon Vor. Iid i titer f-iirsiiYTKiux f064ii ,tS,i m'IiqoI at :: m. i-w i-LlMiM rootiehR fa liCOl rt U' (J11 ci' iind sinil, may u aixonuno dn(ed -Olo worslilp at HO. m. The We are showing a. complete line of. Jug Suits for. Indies aud Children. Out- Coveralls ' Coveralls -in Khaki aml'Stripe Material -; " just th garment for your outing. ' ', Smocks . tV hate Smv in '.ill colors an.1 sizes, 6 jwjfj U U lu.l; price to $1 50. - (-1 " ' Bloomers s- . ...... Ill . The Most for Your Money You naturally want the Most for Your Money, provided the Quality is Eight The Price Reduction we have made on our Box Stationery should prove inter estiiig to very caxef ul buyer. The pric o! 25 Centa should prove a pecigd reaawn for giviii U your trade. Neulin Book & Stationery tf t.-i J - -.u 1 rr ;xs tits no ,&ht. $m h oi sHlitVTM 5rr?Tw by drivitpirg in t S.-errhoni'i lUn-k'V' T w liaAaA4. oroo erwwBcar or iri(4 I " fi-os tJi FAMILY OCfua STORE I t i I 0 e a a 7 lf1 "U" "U" " I iin ni.yi (fierrect ttrcw -Wrl th. O ' O o o o o o ' ' (jranae ioeiiuc iit9 0-. o a o c o o 0 S