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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1919)
a S. o0 SUNDAY. JULY 13, 1919 THESUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER FIVE U - en riJTEX NAIL POLISH oLASH-ltHW-lN E THREE OF THE BEST MHHMX FACE POWDEI s o Woodbinds !cta! Soaji, Psb'S fcne for the face; the sweet- in liquid paste or Oke, Sic Promotes the growth 9 Cutieura ana Kemof, a west face when toapa wit eiba. Alt Cutex Articles for sale here.e and lash3, &c . 2 02 o, - 25c, Si ounce, o A quit anil aimple'Jw.ddlns took"1 plane at the Joseph, f 'urd home on Soiftnd ti.reet, Jy Snl, wIkh He. OS. C. E. Laphani and Mm. Omah Cut ten were untied In ii.i rlage. Rjjv Lapham is a well kmign .Portland jnan, who has acccpcd-tha pastorate sof the- local BaptiHt church. Mrs. Uupham is also well nown to L Grand people. Tlvir many (rlid.i join us In wishing them success and happltr:t;s In the future. They wilt make their-homo In La Grande. Tlw women of the entertainment eommlWoo Uie Ad Club, wro hosftisses to a luncheon at the Som mer Houso yesterday, to a numher of women who accompanied thcli hus bands on tho ((our of the state. A vn y enjoyable -Mine was hfetd by all who attended, . Mrs. Elmo CleKB was luwtejg Fri day afternoon to the Island City Cur 6 Cluh, at her home near Island City. About sixteen guests were served dainty r, frshnients late in-'the ft ernoon. Hifrh honors wont to Mrs W. H. Talbot. The Misses Mary and Leoiva, New lin are expected to arrive in tho city Monday morning to, visit with frelndr and relatives for a short time. They have been studying musiic tor the past fuw months in Chicago. Mr. and Ma. Frank Bay and son, Lawrence, Mite. Elizabeth Don-tr.-ly, and Miss Pauline Lederl; at? enjoying a cnuiping trip on Whisker 0:eek. They will motor up "litis ovening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans of Port land were honor guests I t: the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S.lvanhoe las! Saturday evening. Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Kuth Gaskiil of Lc Grande. Another purchase was $1700 wotlfr' of wire fencing for lite ranch. j Suspicion was directed toward ,i Moore aft?r he had K'ft . town ad was located at Huntingtojt, on his way into Idaho. His drafts and 1 cheques were found to be no good"; ond a special deputy in Baker county ! arrested him iihere, under Instinc-j tions from Sheriff Warnlck and ii f was boufiht back to La Gtando yes- j tefday. He will likely be bound over ;i to the October term of Circuit Court I IS ARRESTED ON ' FRAUD CHARGES Contiiyiod from Page J) GARSQN SOUNDS WARNING TIJ U.S. SAYS IRELAND WANTS NO IN TERFERENCE IX AFFAIRS. ...a t. r, of their fr onds will Hvo this ioi nlng for the home of Mrs. Sarah Gckel.-r. wh-re th'y will spend tho day plcn'.ctiig. Ml Irn Bryc. from Auburn, Cal., arrived in lira cly yesterday, to vis It at .the hoiw of MUs Ram Jacob son of tliis city. W Bryo has been nttondlnK th Alphi Chi Om'ira eon volition in ChtcnRo and stopped oft heio to visit iwr sorority sister, Miss Jaoobson, on heir way home, MM. Otivr, Buy and little daughter. Klma are week-end guests at nil" 1,. H. UnyH ifarm. They will return In few dayf. .imil woddine took place when 1 ;n;,, Rmilh ami Mr. Charles Karthcr. both of this city, we in marriage at tho Christian parson age, with Kcv. R. L. Cokcr officiating Thcv were married on the evening o. July I at 8 o'clock. Both Mr. ami Mrs. Karthcr are well known here, hav.nir been connected with the Palace con fectionery for some time. They wil. make their home in La Grande. Shopping. News for this. Week 0 A New Showing of Summer Dresses . Models for women ntu! m'sses tire among these new voile and English printed summer frocks, the best we have yet Ueeti able to show yoa. See them fa our window. One o? the conspicuous features in the style is the close adherence to the slender Hue effect. Only a limited number of these, so we invite your early inspection. Price are $S.59 to $1 i. Visit of American Mission Was a Breach of Friendship, Creating New Difficulties. j IBjr Associated I'reaa to The Observer' lEELFAST, July 12 The Twelfth of July celebrations were carried out today in Ulster on a large scale. Sir Edward Carson, the Irish unionist leader, speaking at the Orange dem onstration at Hollywood, Belfast, said: "There is a campaign going on in America fostered by the Catholic Church which will soon he ioined by A party of court house n'Plo'eei the Germans and their friends in order to create a great anti-British feeling. "Heaven knows I want good fcol'np: between America and this country. I believe the whole future of the world depends on good feeling between the United States and ourselves, but i am not going to submit to this kind or a campaign whether for friendship or anv other purpose. ''I seriously say to America today, j 'You attend to your own affairs. We . will look after ours.' We will brook; 110 interference in our own affairs by any cuntry, however powerful. It is not for that we waged the great ! war of independence which has just been concluded. What right has an , American mission to come to this j country, to come here in a breach of united I friendship to attempt to stir up strife in matters m which they were not connected. 'The encouragement those men gave the Sinn Fein party has created for ' the British government far more dif - j ficulties than ever before. I believe' the visit of these men and the en couragement they gave to lawlessness which is being preached'throughou! , the land has added greatly to the can : paign of assassination of innocent po iicemen who were only doing thei' duty to their king and country, ami who were foully murdered on the roa I side with men looking on who had not the courage to arrest the assassins, or give such information as would bring them to justice." Sir Edward Carson denounced f-'i.' Horace Plunkett, who he said war. elected chairman of the Irish convci -tion because he was thoroughly hated and distrusted by both sides, "and," added the speaker, '.'a nice mess he made of it." A Big New Shipment of II Infants Wool-nap Blankets In both pink and blue; all are' figures,. some with floral, animal r bird designs; somem have scalloped edges; all are 30-in. by 40-in. in sise. Prices $1.25 and $1.50. MEN 111 Good news for men who like fine neckwear. We have just received a fin new lot in the brightest and best patterns we have ever had. Style, original ity, excellence, good taste are features of this line. We invite your inspection. 50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.30, $29 . New La Fraryce Hqse Use most durable ?a!l silk hose, the most economical feose to buy. For few months past, wa have bees unable to supply the c!emntli for La Preisee Silk Hose. However with labeR conditions now st si set tlement, the mitt wheels r again turning and we are able to guppty i.a France Pure Silk Hose in the following coiors: Grey, Pink, Cor tiovsrt. Champagne, Brown, Taupe, Medium Grey, gisek and White; "Price $2,50. Ml Gingham Dresses for Girls and Misses An esjicciaHy large and varied assortment Gingham' dresses for girls and misses. Colors arc new, models arc new among them some very late ones. Perhaps many you have not yet seen. We invite msjeeti-,n now wh:!e the stock is at its height. The Pave Fitzgerald home on Sixth street was the scene of a del.ghtfut surprise party tendered Mrs. rite ncrald 011 the evening of July i, tri occasion being Mrs. Fitzgerald s birtn dav Three tables at cards enjoyed the evening, after which dainty re freshmcnts were served. Those pres ent were: Mrs. D. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Charles Beddingfield Mrs Prior, Mrs McKay, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. L. Bel Hnger Mrs. J. J- Kerr, Mrs. rred Spaeth. Mrs. Hughes. Mrs U Han ford, Mrs. E. Jacobson. and Mrs. T. W. Vine High honors went to Mrs. Hughes W first prize, while Mrs. Mc Kay won the second prize. About a dozen friends of Wesley Rrownton gathered- Friday afternoon to help him celebrate his eleventh birthday. Th afternoon was spent in playing games, when a little later they went to a movie. The afteinoor was finished with "eats" and a delight ful swim at the park. Those present were- Weslev Brtiwnton, Jack Den nis, James Clark, Sheldon Brownton, John Larison, Francis Snodgrass, Or villc Shores, Howard Bcty, Malcolm Bvrkit, Arthur Larson nd Hugh Logan, .Lesjer G. Quescnberry, of Wallowa, and Miss Eula Davis,-of Union coun ty, were quietly married at. 4:S0 o'clock Thursday afternoon at,the par- .w- M p fhm-eh ill nonage 01 me j- -- . , this city. Rev 1 filiated. 1 RAP , N. Sherman Hawk of- 1 LOCAL PENWG3 , 1 liuirk far liuiiiK in May I'ark A Biitck car took flro in Hay Puk yeu:erdy a."t?rnoon at 2 o'clock supposedly from shoit cir cuit in the wiring and burned. Thv Sop and body were consumed by the flames but ths running gear and en gine was not badly da.tmcnl. Tim car belonged to Char l'a McCrtny. He Insured ft pn the !)th of Ju'j with the La Grande Invjstmeiil company. The car burned at 2 o'clock on the 12th and by 6 o'clock of the same evening the loss had been adjusted. ' Motored to Wallowa like fi, anA Vlr A 1. V.u.t A official Peace Day.' Al. . .. ' .;. . . ' . - . pnnr n o- .us riizaoeiit vojz o(. i,u t t,, r,. 1a in iK) was called sPeacp,' ' . . . L Spirits of Trees. it -. the opening of the In- j -neo!a. wt has Darn usitmn hero X(l(1 M(ll!lv!ts sn,, tIiar j!10re na f .ilnnl net rlCnce at The ' Mr. W, A. Smith of IMr.t.nd ty timt w.h ftl,.s of w, ZJL court . arbitration for : '-! 1 h,; Uv- It, aitntr,. The f '. ihe sclement all vital Issues he- n a ;x n ' tift-en si among the great zVi;m. ' o The c.fen e v.s- Urst prnposi-o j o f ; Tfj; 7 T, n No. 'r Baker, xjfv havinz .n. rful ofj.lt n the rnt of . 0 Vhe hi ri-Jblrd lays !Q ra 0 7. ' 1 ' Firt of ft SOAPS Cotgiiten' Cashmere Bouquet Toilet tfic White Rose Transparent Glycer.nc .' 2Se Pear's Tiansirent Glycerine Packers' Tar Soap . . . Packers' Tar Soap, for shampooing ... ... 25e . . . 25c fiipiid IUE it the word; which de- scribes tha pleasing and refreshing; ap pearance of a room where the window hangings, ear ner teat cush ions, bed artd piiiow cover ings, draper fes, etc., are an outstanding: feature. Among Our COLOXIAL DRAPERY FABRICS you will find a wide range of designs and color com Uinatiotis in many different fabric. By the yard to be mndie at home, 25c to $159, m lK k. . w lal! the Fall I Dnoes An mivatwe .sfepmlttt of fall shoes from I, Armstt-oHg Khlto.r bus arrwttii; these Hro all Cuban ami mittbiry htyte. A black kit! shoe,, military heei of extra fiic ffttality kid; welt sJe; price A brown calf, miiitary ht-eJ, welt sale; price $H.'0. A black ki?f, militiiry heel, mmk esjiccut-!?y for one with a tow tastt; has more of u round tcf or straiKht 3;isi; price Si.J0. Made in Japan We have jtfsf receivcii a most beautiful array of aiik mf crepe merchandise fifmi a firm whose outstanding feature is imported merchantiise. To appreciate the loveliness of these dainty garments you must aee them, handle them; s we are inviting you to visit our ready to wear department this week, with the ex lircss impose of seeing these. VRKPK fK CfHXB Al CRBI'E SfLK VKSTS ' ,v IVettily emivroideiett, in floral pattermsj flesh color, SILK HAN'tiKKRClflKFS Vtuiu white of very fine Japanese Silk, INFANTS' ,'CRBi'K tiB CHINE BOOTIES of flesh color, floral pattern; em- t.rnidertcs, in pink ami white on toe, . CRKI'B KIMONAS gamethmsc entirely different in style; embrotifcred !n Japanese patterns; pink, blue ami rose, TKA Oft LUNCHKfm SBTS Statfe in Sapan; coior guatanteetf fast; made tlii'ferent patterns, in blue and white; ail gigea, INFANTS' HUM RfPBS Pretty, white, fluffy carriage robe., of white Jaj aiifse 8ilk filled with soft cotttm ami tteti in pink ami blue. These articles will go on display this week for the first time. West Point Cadet. Kach serniorial congressional district and ierritorj, Put'mifng Porto Rico, Al.iiVo and Hawaii, is enttttr-rl to have two endets at (he West Point Military academy and the'Oistrict of Columbia four cadets. There are also 80 ap ivilnimcnta at 'large, especially con ferred by the president. The law au thorizes the president to appoint a dcts to the miiitary academy from among men In the regular army and National Guard, the total number not to exceed 380 at one time. Italian Philotopher-Jfartyr. February 17 is tiie anniversary of the burning In Home, in 100, of the Italian philosopher, Giordano Itrono. He was subjected , fo conttnn! and terrible persecution for .seven year prior to his death, in She hope that he would recant. In SSS9 a monument was erected ,to him udder papal pro test at the place where be'perijdied1 at the stake, , Poor Picker. Tliey were discussing the raising of children at the chamber of coimm'rce show recently and Iir. Afnude Wiley, In charge of 'the WVJfore league, told an amusing story. Bccms the iifsle girl hod been spanked by her father for disobeying. With tears running town her cheeks she ran to her mother, crying, "I think papn'fc-perfecsiy hor rid. Was he the only man you could gctr , Volcanoes In Britain. The two great centers of earthrjuakfc actlvlty In tlti Brltlh Isles are Com r!e, In J'erthsliire. and Moreen Wand, in Hie mouth of the fttartwatrr, on the Kssex const. In both these locali ties earthquake are frequont, and earthquake ard ttstjjiJiy ft sitm of voi canto Bcrtvlty. bigbly unpl'-asnnt ss it would he, gcoiogisis would he no more surprised at the resurrection f ono of the British volcanoes tlmn'they have been at the rebirth of Mount Jil lion. " " . Mystical Thirteen. In the Imiian Panthpon there r l:t Hmldlms; the bimx of an Indian ir Chl-m-e jmgmla Is crowneft vtth IH mys iiini divkn. The sacred sword, pre srvpi in the Temple of Atsu'ta, In .Tatiim, has 3:1 l'rt8 of mystery form itm (ts hilt. When playing whist ami timity tlfjr gamfs of cards each piaycr ha. 1.1 cisfds and the pack Is made Hp futir suits of 13 each. Supply Was One Short. TiiP twitjs, llat-ry and Ifrtryv have alivays had -toys exactly alike. The other morfdiig as father cinuc hurry, hig fiownj'tuirs he met Harry, saying ; "ah, come tiyKiiiirs and fcce your new hmiht'P." As Hurry was Imping at hi tii'w brfjthcr, Henry came Iti, ery Ins: "Hitdtty, Where is MY new broth err - . MN-gartft Corbet. -f- ?-tI-tt OBTKOPATHftf K. J. I,. IKOSKfe MTSIffA.VH Fnt! 1K. -MAR- CIA.RKT StSGl.4 Red t?. J. hutklbtg. Phanis; Office ' Biact 5231, , 3S, Kew Fofer Butter Wrappers printed t the Otetrver office. the J y fttprday O HornbiU Sfo.t lVf' Wv of Young Siisrrow. After the yonitg ?i;iTt leave fhe nest, they gather in llks. wliiviwitls otiier Rks return mr,v titirtit to the samv rxtlnK place, wf.it-s Kr:uik W. t.hor tree t known lv th name of J thapmin. In "fnir Wlnt.r iiirj Hi'-an literally, "a woman." Jter rc j 8netitiies this tt in ,a rfetiseiy-fo-llig Idaee Is iur the treeaoii when ' ti.. t otiitrs In.Jvy nr (itii.- at nlchr a peculiar noise is heard linj vines. The hlrdt nil seemct. havet the -am! rMuAllnr that of a iTi. much wy as t!iey)ri ir.'. atnl etit ! (my--. CONVKRHNfJ OLD ISTO NEW That's what our tir vulearttitrtg does for jpou. Turns tt sld, worn, almost ready-to-junk shos or tulie into uraeticaliv s new jf casfnjc or inner tule. Douhies, often tripltrs, the life of tahes and tires and that means much in theseday of thrift and con sorvattun. Puts dollars in your pocket, too. ' A.ltv KEXJLY 1308 JKrYKRJlflN AVE. IX BOHS EN It AMP BUtLDtSS J- - POR RAt.K - Si twtt rtS tliti,' itiool. Phot N'.sir MkIi 7-u-tt WK.H'UJi.V f(,t f.INi: tti'K is HritANCi: itiiiji- ;io-ema-tj . i i h; .Ou;-r,fl. l.ii.ttr.tl itmt ',.-. A-iiif t.'m -rv the h" nhill. hlh In a tree, and as s.-.n" O -.li.cav.a, -..i m.Ie Bark rm WllaWi-. Q c-ys In Vshe Is sft'O'l on them the male Ohlrd walls her In wlO clay, leucine Just space ,5 r her hOi to s'O' nm- lie fi-edsri',r. ana mere sue 6 O Koy BO(uricyfcturneil hjme Fri- ln- Itlsan t believed to he -iiiKinir arid Iter torether fn a ehonts !i!-! is !r- j wtiiaior will tureiy be found ithi t .'ttttejr huh' t f the approach of! ncitti,bo'tiiiVl. 4 iarkii:!. t'f rtt ', oil one t. k and ' 8 r ,b ; .."- ., . j,- . "i.ke:t fall r . . CT"""'"4-3 ' ' twrr.,-,! PU.no at Covr. ? 0 ,-Get the Habit. - s V-no', Way. .-l-S dav afternoon fiom Walla Walla, flehit of viwliirjtln? H0 o Nti'liin" and f ihinkiint aiStittfe !, vSif.1 ... oiv until the ca are hatcm-o, nui wcck, innns"if .u n- tintll th" hiS enough to come ' Jwrine the absence of the propiietoi- O v ,Y. r:,,! .;"- in i he bd hoen for iho-,na two '"tly liotei ' ' . nJ1 "e Hia'ii- 1 nfw n Ik.-0IBT ottier nalitt.-isimnel Qnilei. ret n.-voOT lip l r o pro.-r tl.ns.o n y at al'-c tJiiiveiti t?sr fjj sii.' 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