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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1919)
o - ' O O O O T in 1 o ' O r'B 7" O . ' - w. i r. w . o - . o,. - : o o-or ;:,,.,,,j:,T'v.:i;'p:'.'-r--' . - ;; . . . . " TF6SDr,Y ' M i r owwo o I UIJPUII UUNI IULU n Men's -IVork Sham $2?75, $3.50, $4.50fo'$6.2S . . Bvery9Pair of tlPese Shis is tspeciafly jewel vafus; some aft tftra htmtf, while r,hers a ligt witfi, with light, flexible eolftj. If you ncid WORK SHOES of any bin it will It worth four while to sf the: sliots. . .. . X OXFORD Men's, Ladies, MiGjsts and CJiildrc fcJOxford. Xji oes on Sale" at Cjit Prices. 0ANVAS SHOU5 AND OXFORDS FOR MEN SZE THEW HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE i rrv ro join o(.T.'iij:i( Service j lai-k i lor Will IV llcfc? t lnvA lc XrW MUl.y Kielliltg ijil I in' Nuln lulloniii:: ( mine .viay Allison pld it. e, "Tim ful Hi mcdv is nil lind morn than minima ui j.-,ince. ii. auaimiini- , rlaiim for it. OiiXmy recommenda ny fur (he nom a was apiurcnt fron- tion ourV.KtmaKtrAwif I. .i f with gouifSinsults." t is n .siiniilii!"" "I'li'iluiiiiy'io ciijuv lilt-. fi-it mid he wan made alar iiy Metro ill "Five Thousand An llou-V ju'iMren opecii:ly fur liim hr Ccorgc j Uundulph Chester. After I hat he ap-ipea.-ud in "Juhnn'y on the Spot," jauil "That's Cood.'' Mr. HaioU'oli aitls fa'i" In he tho man of (lie bout VAI DI-VM IFTOMOItlfOW. Ill fni circle ami Iium gained as VAl m.Ml.l.l. iiMiuiiiiim. n(lIiy 0(lnir(,,H on .,. K,.r,TI U!t Jlf A House of Scandals in the photo- had done on the stage, comedy that, will o)cn thu liitMxulriimej Aluo nhnwii Hhn Innl r hiuplpr of tho i Viinrti-vjjlo allow at the Arui tln atrii i Man or MlKht. Come and hcc how II hninilc AnuouiHTiinMit wan niado ryni ilif ;ulpitH nr the b,.al evaiiKiira! ;rhurii Kniij of a Hoiis or hI imio.'i :mm vli'fH which are ty h hcrl i at Ih1 t(1u;rsl(l? Rik,V-oiHjiietd uA ittu-U evening hy u ' Uh:h pusKfl- uru) Willi iiMi- H supplied hy liho Coi jiiiuirfly ChoriiH. Tlie hot walhei IhiiH arr'ci-d dm (Ult-ndanop at mii-t vjco.H in ih cliirrliPH advtTNoiy o( ''it? and H in bt-Iicvud thaL-hy Uoy iiiK thu ;iiii'viciH at tho pink thtrn iwill b'j ari;ji..uliahed at onye the -oIj-i;t of irvldinK t-ho cbnKrcattons !('Ouifort while they wurKhip nii j'Aftll .the h'-.;eiiinj; of the burden of jtliH pamo h, iviiiK ail of them ur h, ief i e.nl 'It - "Juii's Hi.-, Ii , pa-.Hn uf 'I he M. K, n-uireh. rt Sunduy, Aumist i: lo'i jQkin Hiniih. Q AJf the above Hem iMcnest at oVIoiTt. A feuinre all ll. ;viW;i will bo ti niuOeal i tmiigmny (.'ho u.- will I.Piiiutr .Jiiivridr iip.-( i; J hut rtiere (!( uNiXJit' ii;r!i't'!S, M-xtitte-etc. The ( i.to-if I in eii(livri:i' to i;(t- uli ji- iGni jbeft; to :i ii -ij of a s:iC'!.-; ,of their tri of tfie ini.o as ''?' Iran .Mjusjhly ffn, ul tiny ire Mi1fjiu sin:erH frcin all t her churches join ' frith tliui bith at '4 Ret vie a n ? at9 their filler W-jnday 0eviMun; jriictl;, Won )rp;tratlii0(i nitife for'tht st i ill l:1 iim'Uv - 1 To in1 t:u:e tht ail t-h nivj Kowi'H -iav evei.t iieemi to al ittilaall the-,fvrv ar; aMr.eiii-nt:. ai-e Ihhk nite to jv thu i.r.n , hers fio hae mae!iino.s pkl: up ; tlmir clniK'h ttfc(.e who luive.rioii ! Thls'vil! inrideni .illy h an - PP'' tuiiity for inoto'iiit'.-i to eoiiMneM j veniiiKli drive and oujinK wish pr fonnnnce of -tiieir Oiiif iiaii ditiy ar no ill ihfir ars to th ;i-k. ;3. ... Rev .Kline:- j I? it I a 9 ... O O res Will colli m 8 1 0 KKfQ M 111 (Tl k Xi ! Epberri 3 -3 -a 11. HerrieJrbr : o Canning es, BJack Caps, loganberries, Cherrigs ' are at tneir oess. . , hone Us Your Order Now .' , VVU. J-l J'K0Ef VED DAILY... - ' Anything You Buy of Us is Right. YOl'JiS FOll (!00I SKRVICH- i . ( tumorrow. 'J'hin ih a two reel Vuv. comedy fenlurinit Tom .Mix. ,' f'amar Is n younif man who ; niUHit'iilly im'iinc.l. lie pmaenla un . , tiimiainj ami intmeHtitiK nuuihet whirh he calls "Utile Music and Little ia.r." plnyiiiK a variety of iiutru- ' nieiits and presenting a pruyram of ' popular, classic mid ra-time and jazz. Two popular irirls are the Miie .Janis and Gaffney, native of Uie fiolden West. They have KOf'l voioeii which are shown to advantage in n routine of sure-fire songs. They also present n numher of dance numbers and their entire offering has always pleased their audience. Jloshay jiih! Hiehmond are i comedy pair presenting an up-to-date offerini; which they call "Comedy Cut-Upa," enihistiug of gocd comedy ringing numliers and a liundle of laughs. Thn .male member is one tif those slippery comedians, who is here, there, and everywhere, and all over at otice, who will hand you oodles of laughs. . Yoe and Coo are two clever gvm riasts, who bill themselves as ' A Kew Hard Humps.'" They present 'Ji' most sensational 'Jihjtnm of 'falls and humps nn ground and table, alM aero hatic feats that assuredly demon stiales the young lady as an exod ingly clever gymnsst. -Many new 4ind novel ideas are introduced hy this (lever learn during their offering. ends. TOOK t II AltACTKIIS I'HOM J.IKK Well Ulilicc! hy I). W. (iriffilh til "A IComnnre of Happy Valley.' The characters in ''A Hnmnnrc of Happy Valley" are such persons as 11. V. (uiffith knew in his boyhood days when he rumbled through the valleyed uplands along the thin River in Ken lucky and Indiana and Ohio. Simple folk they are who lived and loved ami had their weariness and woes all in one small area. I'liuii the lives of the keeper of the count ly boarding house, his family ii ml his neighbors, he touk Ibhs than ten years for his story. With tb,e tittle scheme and their ircut u.irrt fires, with trivial tvents that .ltsw "- . . . I hem to far it:., bine- , let ions- nlth 1mff -ultlv I, !ke imgatua U.stnrt n, ge of (heir lives and its penalties ,'ffl,,su" uld wale. no. I rewinds, he diew the details of , "' '" ' the drama. It is so simple it uremr. I f('KVAl.l.lS-Cotract has been let a tale about one's neighbors; ho force- i'ar ' K''it,iik lab,alor f.il it K....iiw nil J i r.. ;,, .,u u.l,ii.. fl.,-. i building. will creel 1 i ! I I I ! ! I OKhX.ON IMICSTKIAL It K. . I VIKW. J. t$ -I 4' 'I ! ! I I SAI.KM July 22. Lalior condition! improving. loiiKHlioremen hack u: work while controvcitiy ih investiat Shipyards i-lofting on account of bibber 'wa(c deinaiida. Voluntary mediation Hentlment K'wintc- Hoosevelt Hiifiway wins support in WuHhiuKton. IJorUanI pi-ohihilH with'p 200 f-yet of public Hchouls. Oiowinir loeanherry (ips i n iffont iiiduvtry developing in Oreit. Southern Pacific ports iiicrense it I operutinK coMt of 14.25 per cent. j tat load or I loot! Kiver cherries brinpcH fil.ri70 in New York. Hrnd in to Kt a farm experiment titl ion. Htniiduid Oil share of gasoline tax for June $27H.).12. Tho Union Oil Company will built a jaijr diHtributinr plant at Astoi-ia. State nnd fcriet-al government aen cies tlupMcatiuK each other's woik are hein cloHtwl. A Mi ton iH U have a new enterprise in the form of a runners' Implement company. LA PINK. Tho cM Morson itojeci is to be developed. Water for Hi.ni.i, to be avnilable next year. The new cannery at Albany v ship pint,' fine fru t. RKKDSPOJiT.n . local fish com puny will invest $10,000 in a plant hy which all rtfuxe from the canueiy wit1 be converted into fertiliser. KCHO.TIm Columbia lliuhwav will open for travel hy .March I. ll-0 MILTON. Kirst bridge hci-uhh up per Wnll.t' Walla river has been coni ploted. KUKKWATI'lt. The cherry crop from here brought over SHm.tMHl, I'OHTLANIL Oieffim is t be sur veyed for oil prospect.-. Packing plants in Lebanon, Kails City, Nowhere and tiiesbam ate to la ,0111 remover the catarrhal Xueus fiAn the intes- tinal tract and aSvs tli- inflamma tion which causes piTeSil(y all storn iiver unci uueHiinai aiimems, tn-1 eiuuinic upperiu.cius. une dose I No r'ason is sneu by local church 'iiifMi why til-f-e .should not be a splen 'did series of nrvie-nH. Mem bens of jftll tliej vtofiy. eatfona concerneKl have eceivt-d lie idea very cordially and convince or money refunded. Sold by di-UKfriatft everywhere. wjjhoriinthini,' very tanj!ibl and valualjl : in uie way 01 coujif raiioa o i:h ooua POI . I ( VM H I A S K It K V EN V F. LONDON, July 22. The policemen of the pretty seaside town of Kams (f.'ile are to lose thiir "pin money.'' This money has been obtained by wak I in? early risers by knock at thei j door or tup at the window. adherents to the various denomina tions is expeeUd to result. A.sidti f om the opportunity of a holida which It fives' them, the pantois Will welcoinn Die y ranSoinent for tin opportunity if will give ihem to fin1. acfjiiaintfd with liie members of cou greKa' Ions other than their own. The pastors hi've arnined ninonp , thiuiiMelvts to have the set-vice nei AOVKXT OK THU Pl.VN'V The 'widowls 'mSi? .r tl;.' Ml!.. copper penny h;s finally hit tht.s land of 'two-Jiis.' Put ll t'ok a world war and the tuxes thereof ;j hi in k it Canyon. lie only thinKllhat it will buy is wa taxfj; but. that was excuse enough to briuj'. H into the country, find, H U nunc likely i hat il lias ooitic- to stay. Thr HaMle Is not: aoiiiK to (.oinpl.iin uhout this insiKiilf leant coin, but we art going to date ipubliely and boMl that we will take any kind of mon . on subscription account save and ex cept pennies. Pennies are b.im.-it from the, old print shop and whei. we have; to pirt in time counting them (oft HGH y 'aV; A "reason ticket" system was in' Sunday evening conducted by Rev- force whereby, the cost of this service was reduced to two cents a call. The receipts were pooled and shared be tween the police as "pin money.' j Instructions have been issued to the effect that the police must discon tinue the service. Old residents re sent the- new order. BAKER OPERATORS RETURN TO WORK; SUBS RELEASED V. II. Smith, pui.tor of the Metho (list church .Soul h. The .:est of the series of feel vices will be lield as fob j lows: j Sunday, August 3rd "Yea, Hath ' (3(1(1 Talli;" or ''The Devil's First j Quest ou." Minister, liev. It. II. (Joke-, ii:itor ol the Christian church ; Sunday, AukusI lot!) "Young mnnship Ahoy!" Itev. James Alkiiii in and out we are Kuiug mi long W:rike. P.lue .Mountain loll Fa Kb' NWiKOF.S ix.u iti:i in hac: v.i: Air Women Are Proud , of their. skill in baking. Those 'wio' uiie IIUU5 pTJCM flour, in their-.-.baking - always have the best success for BLUE STKM is the best all roilhd- bak'ing -ffour on the market. Sooner or later you, come to. know it. Why not order Back, today, am! Iiein the pleasant knowledge., j- La Grande Milling Co. i WASHINGTON. July 21. Scoi-pm , of noKi'OPS -wore, injured and beaten in liHih clashes b(;tv-'eii ne'-'ro.s and I white. The police said that toliern, j sailors and maniher. K0 the disiwde s i Smith, pa-tor ( huioh. of the Presbyterian j ?oh Printine. The Observer. Vain WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. II A K KR, Ore., July 22. After days of mediocre service the 1'ical tel ephotie exchange again bears the uni-u. stamp nnrl everything is running smoothly once more. In compliance with instr.iction ; from the 'headquarters of the union, operators und electrical woi'keis ie turnod to work yesterday morning n H o'clock, the (f'ls who took their places having been released. While all of tho demands of the op erators may not have been met, it 'w understood that sufficient conrtMsion:'. were r-i anted by the wire board to b satisfactory to a big majority. DROUGHT DRIVES FAMILIES FROM FARMS TO TOWN PAKKR, Ore., July l!2. Stnrvwl oft theii- dry ranches by the severe diought which has prevailed through out this section, refugees are artivine, in Maker for protection. About -lit have arrived so far, in eluding the children, and they are a'l m a pitiful condition, Airs. J. K. Romig, president of the Social Workers, has been busy the past few days looking after the unfor tunates, and providing them with food and clothing, ( . , . z County Judge luly Itittl ' Mayo Cardner have taken llid matter in .0T band and are assisting the victims un til the men aie able to gel employ ment. ARCADE Some H TOfvlORROW IP.koDRb.MF? VAUDEVILLE isic. iiitue Jazz. ' Ringing and D.ai';i; Taste For These Hot Days -CAESAR -"Little -JANIS & GAFFNEa 1. - 2. - 3.-B0SIIAY & RICIIMOivD vn i 'Comedy Cut Up'i- 4. YOE & COE "A Few Hard Bump:: TWOKKKI.C'O.NrFnV' OKCIlKSThW Tho tnsto of (lolicjito conlicd lnniic; ... S;ill';iS'P, Ifoitst J'col' or Deviled N;till- ..VI.. ,..1, i;iH)e Vlllffl. 'it'nn;i -ciitiked tend 1'iiiid iwches, 1 ncse aii( soiled vith ilicf-like skill to tTw iteiiess stune tsnte tn nut in sjiiid. . 1 van, sld.ids, etc. We li.ive ;ill more nie;its. i-e;id' tn serve. A WANT A 1 1 will Ao tt The Portland luily News a t.MI.OoO building. Uevdsport has muny new buildings Kiing up. il it. the tlriffith artistrv I ,wn l"''uon at u k-ss. whi.li pmmises well rr j Pol Uml has sold ils city fish mniket. 'inre new io.n iiniriiei irs, cumiui J.'iOOO yoh will be built, one at Oak rHie, 4.ri miles east of Fugeue. ot the MiiliaMt ami one in Union county. HALFWAY. -The (ioht Itcef Min ioir .iHMiiptiny has commenced opera lions. It. pounds home no propaganda, it thumps no pulpit; it is -without , se( niuii or morn, only such as life teaches in ils quiet way. The liriffitii mas tery I'onceivi prvibiced it, . "A Koma'nce of Happy Valley, " It wdl be ihiiwn at the Arcade ' theatre (.il Fiiday anil SatHnUy. ailK IMMII.TON AIWH IHM 'WF. TO M IK InH.ol-S".t ttetrii . Will Ap fnr a, ll. Kherii "I fco-e tn I r ee ( IMMlj' Ih'le ilamiltAn, Ihe ffer Noii i un- ttn infe. ttnaH iintfc', il( . 111.' Attr jet lm at tl'5hto ti trC tod. i, ';i.h1"hiihi. tn te rip )4.a lOnii.nfic ennieily ri,uia, ''Itt m fn Heart." by ln Am.a Wll Tlaili'i. pubfishert I tl the MI-tor' FRANCISCO VILLA IS A S1T -1tSX OF FIT.I(M. ( ill.Tt'l t.. P.SO, Texaa, July i'..-Fran ciaco Villa (sa ihysial culture re' emit. When he .was at Villa Aliunia a an roliu to attark .luarer, he ua wn'bv i-i.'nts of thai little town ' (fc'ig seating npeercises (Vn)y aiom ' ing in.f.ont of the b-iue of .b'i , io( tis Win rebel leaner . ;, -l-'-V1 it,,,, ,fg,, of tU nial'i ''llirv Academy!- 7 .. ... .... Ahumada W l.mea to c We-'H. is.aa ui-tor who Mtn auiit well 110 ilted tliatlmrinii both on thi j !:' lie. I II.11 11 in Cbliwgii, in. Hi.- Sbnttw.k i ". he smiled Cpon hisrad oiti Hi lioipivrr. he l'iileil uhlr .i.il,.M : tt O' the s'es" wheic he soon i-ui-e tu fume, attain ine.laf (liClnctlon In Ulh Quick W itiiH-fonl," b' Oeowe Its. 1 ilolph Chestc. (jo great 'a tt" siicWs In Ibis pi min tlortthal while pfayiiifj .n enriu6in:i'ii lon'ii wiih roinm.imb'd to nioar befci bii licorr". mi WimSiM C.H l.ll!,all otlie'j who hiiTO acfilevO .j-lnmewi lheO:i(! Mr. IO'n no j YmeiOil Kolgl 7 a, t k hi i .a iv irMn ...... .1 11 ..I..,-,. n .a- w lot liicM'siiiii 11011 01 Ysletns, which he had 'ipropi iati'l lus laramiiiitttew. After I.'. minute.- of shis Wu rebel leader woilid run th" stu'dt of YilU coeer the five miles he !'. ts a ta.-r: in hi-ncll" each day. "keep Ht stomach from getting fat ..knt tiding t'l-.iT." lie s;l t, u.'S , ofltbniinterestcd spih'tatol s, ,fi1lW 1tK TOP M HUN SifipF. V 1 f0O-' i.id.- hit iTwnit with Metro, lover ffcft be ri'i my lile uice taking tOfc H-.t de ofeviyri. tf. ...i-.., i,.a . 1 l. .. 1 .. I....1 ....... H .11 llf. had sting JOEL'S GROCERY The Home of Royal Club Goods. Cor. Cedar and Wash'nglon, Phone M-759 . Horries-'fdr Canning.avc At their best Place y bin orders for 1 Vacl hsmow wo will (rave tliem , ' - soon ' . so' 5 ' " Fresh VEGETAr4.Es aj riiUiTs. o Kt;ttivttl iuy e llavo the label, which stands foi far working conditions, pul on you-' jjjb printing. The Observer is one of j the two shops in town observing union ! principles. Phone. Main .'IT. . -PITOXE MATN' so oi.'dr-ip in when down town ;ii,d ei,,se from liie . ninny c.-iiined lne.its on .disi,i v. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY 11.-:- - ! ' Efeqfrjcal Worke1fs, Dance 111 , . .- . REX HALL , . . I Tilery,, jijjy 22' M , lik 1 4 t HI. mil ay,. 9 'W' Autpiees oi Telephone Cr ' lifiluy'i FiteTiew (JwksfPa Dftnciftgat I'o'Clock A- lll;Il iM of iO''i''0 e e" o o 6 O O. o ! t, 0 o o 0o 00 e o O o 0 0 0 O' o o '00 & J 9 1 s - o ' i 0 a 0 o Q --'3' 0 0 0 .