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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1919)
A o. 0 S o o . 0 . 00 o o f ji 0 -p.-CN. 00 o 0 o li-ro:0 mtsp&q ' ""jAPiilm ro'iitaii.OI H eunj!; , J'tS f .(f sinh travejjru. I Jit-i e o e r 'o: vl'n - HJHes lOOlilMJ no.. A:i-ona, ' I -A ' . 9 1 !.!. 0. I W-i ujfi..u. , j:,;. 'i ety Iji'sl ?. era r, :V:.tlaliIe. a : . .Tl,i nMtMi.Mi.nl i.l.iViT. nn I l.n-il.f-- f '1 Hornet lu'iii; which r"f'. t'uvn aii't villa;'.- oueht to 1 Weaniest. A cP.miM r e-ii.l w.ttu.. Mi-i.Vi.ic8!. I'anipiiiK v'uu'"l I"1' w'iv'lo i itv ilv.-el'.rs imt .si. K-.t fi .NV-w V ol o 0 ft - 0 ck - T-, I J T'' 'Wv "'A4'"' ,u s I'fi lrt UlWMri'l I'IWI.VU UD.W.Hl'lVli s, .. '. . O oO "jj- --"-. o ' " -" s o oo vr: i y? u Li v-it; . - - an- ,-e-i.v .. ity S'he first sis? I ' iinriflrkprl PTiCitv limits. That is not n muni, ipa !M women's H "I"'1"" ";hTr".,';;?' j MISSES' FAJn'.Tr i.v ti"' .itl'. ' i BOYS FALLS iulfc uMv from the v-ry p"' (' . rvo.l, drat of 'jiuK 111'' people ai '. ' . nnrtutiily to play nni io--t aivl n- tlfrancivvH at jjinrll r.'t, i Ihi l.i;;i.ilial :ii'c..jn,li hir.'at i.f MiikiiiK "al.py lisn of l...:iu!il'ill i-'l li'-'H- j it-ami- t-iwns. Tin-Mi- iik- i "''..(l.'il 1'ilt ij i'ly .ir ov. ni-. I hy privatr 'Wntcrstii. and ri'inain, lll.kaov.n to tin g)ulk of I h poop!.-. Evi i y CMiiiniiiii:t ;liat Ii.-ik a prdly park or playground Hit. vi;liin it.-; liniif or 1 1 . ; 1 1- l.y onj-lii :to main. tin', nrjst or il, nun m lai.i the nervssary t,Uf to pr.voi vc il for r.-rrcation ti.sp only. Presi(lntial Shirt Sleeves Set Precedent. D o o J To r i ud- oi. Lu - D D resses ana At La Grande's Biggest, Busiest and Eesl Store 1. aaies 0 kirik I. Sale of A sclccliiii1: wiiiiilile. y!iit, ' rr('ji.i('iit Wiinoit may not he a! Ifive all hin tiini', from now on, to tl.;' peace treaty, n i".ii..tru t on le(;i,h. tion uihI oLher .-hojes of like nttUne. A weslein man; wiitinjc to a Ne York newsjiaper, pn-iiontri a n i. i-' iouH matter for his (r.insi.l.. ration. It is tliu peiennial .'pi.lion nf ctiatn aial .shirt hleeves. "Why should Ami-i iri.n trmnhood have to suffer ua it .hip, woarini- coiits in the Hweltorin weather .Inly and Auuut?" asks this man, a. milliomi of perspiring citii-.ens have asked hefi.re. "No rviixsn "t all!" hi answetji, just as they have an v.ciisl. liut unlike the lest, nf thorn, he pro pones to do unmet liinj." about . it oi ruther, to. let. President Wilson do something. "Just; tret the. President to walk dnwit Pennsylvania avenue in hiH shirt. he miL'irests. "and the reform (will he aeeomplished. Every he-Amor-, there in 1 ienn will peel off his runt, ami he as j e'ls very t tlie end been hut- fbi order to Bleeveii, i 'oxyt I lV'r.reniira-1 It miirhl work. Why not start Ln.HlloUlor; iietition anil put the matter up (o the Thin comfortahle n his women-folks." Xi . ure i T llltUlii I'rcsidcnt formnlly V Me is rntcfl ilinmd as a 'Vhirt-Hlcrvc diptumat," iiiylmw. II( niiivlit ''full On it." 1' would In' di'imuTiiti..', and il wmild hva 1 pidit it m. von that way An -h -if it wi linn mijriit !' c iu-lt! In July. Ilatl"i-4J Cnunli-y-widi' "price inianily". lias inidy livinjf iinpuws.lilc willuitil hard- iliiii, Hays a C'hicatfo pnncr. 'Trice "I linvn ngt only boon ro!ivid of n had rano if ly ialdni.' the Tanlar ti insanily" is rijilit. Tho (imdnci-n nrr jnsanc to ask such p) icf, ami it dri c- I ic customer crazy trying to puy them. Who's lotmcy now ? ?ttoavi Jnd ttiiail like I (. '. C 1. T .... iuar in i.o: p tract nf ywy and w- Icrnardtn A U-at' t life newspaper sa s tint "jut-t 'where to attack the prohlem of the jll. C, U. is worryiiiK Hie Kepnhlican NieJH (ot s." Yes, and it is wonyiug ' !ot of Menntcratic .'lenalnrs, and a lot of people who never saw the senate, too.; 7A mm Skirts Tiicliidcd in this Niruc illid vnl'icd srli'Hiop iiro sonio of flic sea son's newest and hest creations- of Kiinisi Knmsn, 1 ' i tK-1 1 Shark .Satin, 'liaro 1cHonnd White Sat ii Also there are Wool Shirts and Woo1 Plaids and Whiti Wash Skirts Ever; one is included. Yon have the entire stork to select from; and we ask you to come early for the hest selection .llejrinninn' tomorrow 20 PER CENT OFF ! TAPESTRY- Tfie'fiivl real have been able t 'J'apestry we i) n'tfor some liifie. A very iretty )attern of rather dark colors, ' Price $5.0'0 Yard. Tapestry, Table Scarfs and'. Pillow Tops- different shapes, as t A r Ml as eoi-nrs. on win sure- haf von want in thhi collection all different, and at dirfercnt r.riecs. Many well Iv find t". A .tl il L' , Lots ol . I STILL ON ',. Dress Sale Dresses left' yet. Every Silk ttf.V. 1111 il IJU 1 .i.H i t.. ;vi l i. in. i . inr.-i ".i il in cluded in this snlf; Dresses of Cieor-. ette, (Vepe de ('bine, Satin'and Taf feta"; also Dresses of Serge antl other W'ool Materials Everyone new this season. , j , ',<&2 Any Dress in Entire Stock at . f ' SALE OF HOUSE DRESSES price This lot of hou dresses wore e!:s at ttnd we are offeriiifj the now. (Jnty a limited nttmhei', left over from a special sale a few remainder of the stock at the same so tret yoilr's first, $1.3il. 201 Off MEN. This week we received twelve new, Waist-Seam models in ,11'AliT S('IAI''F.K, & MAIJX Y;ii-sity i-'ifty-Fix'e Suits When we say they're made by Hart Schaffner i' Marx, that's enough ibout, (hi quality. The colors are mostly mixtures of greens and browns. See the few. in our window there are more inside, ' at"' $45.00 and $50.00. We invite you to in Spcct thelll. New YARNS For your Sweaters the right colors in the right yam Fleisliner's pink, .wild rose, coral, yellow and peacock are the colors. Price '40c skein. A New One For Fall This is a Meaver Brown, hih Louis heel and lonp narrow vamps, of very fine fjrade kid, blind eye let; the top is slightly higher than those of last fall or last spring, due to the fact that Vll restrictions on shoes were lifted. This is one of our prettiest fall styles. Price $1 1. Ik A Dipy ouliiiKi at working jr.AiMhftio loi Httu plcupvirc Jw low us pos ;.JalH0 to loiV "y V (ouritf r n vein Mat idials J of fro' and V mote than any two other hups, saved civ-li.atita, havi rwi80 K't'f j salaries raided to ij;7,!!tlt. wi(H receive now almost American n mi retina n. hum, per ve hfd thci ThtiW the' much ai .,,.,9 DURING AUGUST AVatch our ads for arrivals of NEW FALL M E P CTT A I ) TSE be mi hand to see it unpacked. We like toliave yon there to see each new garment as,it comes direct from the factorv. Switzerland thn leasrue if ( lei many on'-e. If that's h lii.lt, then' holt he.- atom: is n.i r :itt ml. lo IhMi thr mayne -nil, , alte -mall niu-t have nwhile, w oiee of l Its day. c shall he rill inu -ie 1 M!;i:sUY'l TKI.W I'llCKl'll "i" p.'i-tor lias, retu n d liomc and eii-iipy the pulpit Sunday morn' Tho titrate ol' I he set moa wtll " I'ii.- iltct Overtuvn." Thin is ti r ly ; ipic ite.i Itll i; with til'' ' t;it l.t hiinitiicni.s of t lie p r-t and Tho church will j in in t he p; o:i union service at the park in the ev eainc. Alt memhets of (ho clni'cli luiinu autos me request ii in h-dji in aeiiiiiK lhn.-c w!io have none out to t his so! vice. ot ac(uainlaueo, yet f 'ii'Mitlly s"('i)is to le con ;itimate piey for irick: and questionable prac followed by the popular interpretation oi the i'MllV TOOK 111 M ; ai.as! -ns i : t.i.H : hi..' st anv.oi i st ra iil-c ever sale outride Kvery ;"id w ii : i ices, une in lie trebled ; ton and coldness. ,Alay . society Apparently ; fonsldert'd iiie sanei' in the same Uj:lit. Tli- Mb j, iye.es ara infamous ;',)!' their 1 1-:tt tnc!it of the unknown haHl"-r in l'dblicisl days: and the histu-ic and i:entle precopt : "He Was been larpely and shiniry phrase "took him in.'' It was in tho plight of a at'smpbr with suspje- that David W. Gi iff ItH found one the most impressive and vivid climaxes in his r.econd Artcvaf. production. 'A Romance of Happy Valley," which will be shown ar tne Areadej theatre today alid tomonow. The wrongs visited upon the stranKPr t'ven by those kind, honest shun ind 1 took him in," ItnsiHtid considerate tnwaids thn.- (i0y know, have affoided abundant mater ial for the dramatist, but in the hands of Mr. Griffith the situation has assumed a new effectiveness It is doubtful .if in all d'anui and liter ature there is a meeting with more suspense, more thrills and greater surprise lh:in those uttendinK the coming of the stauKe? to Happy Val ley," I'ersons .who are inconsiderate of strangers will nevr forget it, and after all. that about means eveyone doesn't il ? ok...... T WEATHER Wi KIN'PS (F (MKil) Tllivcs y'HAT A lil-'. ALL I,'!' MV U TUK TAI5LK. k-' i N srShit n,vf i 'oPlli d I !.-ef Vienna S;ni.-ai; " 1 1 i i . . I 'C lie.! 1 1. Hit lL Jlicd IJeef PTi AsparagtK Crab 'I'iiii;- F-'fo';AT(M nil's ot, vVnwifiioL SUMMER FOOTWEAR NOTICE ! .On account of the film, "Tr the Hands of the Law," being in bad shape, that picture .will not be shown here, as advertised -in yesterday's paper. xtfoF i 'Ri tr exr U'WH'.TAIII.I-::. o H0NH MAJN SO8 o o While Canvas Oxfords. iirU.ilit.-irv heels: 'I. cool and comfortable, for KiiinniM!.'.$r.00 "rErT 4 ' --V? Willi.. ( inv.-w ()vl',.r.lo ivitlf l.,u- li.u.lc r, ' 1 ! 1'i-i. i- ' , ?.t fin ' c White Kid Oxfords, with Louis heel, vcrv ! L :V P dressy Sunnner- Shoe; riee ...!... i.-t - I--. .... ... - . t u line iiit I limps, i oioiu.ii slue, l...ins ' heel; one of. our newest styles pi ice. $0.00 J.iuiit ti-ey Kid On fords, with Loiii-; I a dress shoe; price ...t $8.5(1 uManv other .stylos in I'uinps aftif Oxfords, in Flick and Frown. s7 SATURDAY a SUNDAY L j. French. Shoe Co. yjk m ii y T. -?-t - a 9 u Ms S " T"0 : ! Miss Mischief Maker". x ' , .And Y A -' .Slim Summerville -r Q Football, and Frauds" 9 A9Fli ) TWO RKKL COFDY 8CKEAM J a, R 4 W ; , 1 v!J.n 8 1 1. V I I : II I II i ' ' ! I ' o , i I : 0 o ' ! .y,