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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1919)
t TT70 if 4i.c.nl m s . . t 'i . 4 M 'e it Ladies' Oxford Shoes... Men's Oxford Shoes Just in, a at HILL'S Try Our MA'PI.E'WUT CARAMALA ICE CREAM Just try n .quart, these hot days. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store ait;;ii. i-di pi ii at tiim ail fAIIIO TI'KHIIAY nKAHTIKUI, Ktlml Clayton, Para' luount alar, who In ntarrlua In n Kcrecn verHlon of the lain Charles Klein'H fanioim play of depai tinoii. Htore life, "MiiKKia Popper," written by finrdnor lliintlnK and directed by Chester Wllhey, recently discussed the life of department store women Willi a reporter. Said MIhs Clayton: "My sympathy Is Invariably with the woman who la compelled to word for a living particularly in olin of the meat department tnren of a bl(! city. To tin subjected day lifter) day to the whliin of thought less patrons, or the petty autociatlr methods of superiors In the busi ness must, he a dreadful tliiiiK for even a p)ilei:matls person. To one of nervous temperament It must he tiehly unpleasant. "1 think . Koodnomi, however, that In -these latter days, there la a Ktoa ileal more humanity heluu. ttrnctlied In commercial life, that there In mom harmony between employer nnd employee. l)o you know, I have an Idea that the fllnia are leriTely responsible for that? "You ace, the posslhUHioN of a rJtl lu motion pictures have beeti such that hundreds of yoniiK wo men have been able to throw off tho shackles and become more Indepen dent. Tfie only tiouble is that the Mipply exceeds the demand. No Itirl should make n wild Jump at the picture business. Hut for one with beauty, talent und other reuiilsltes, there Is unquestionably a chance to hureeed. "Yes, I think "everyone will enjoy 'l: ri:ie Pepper.--It la certainly a human siory 'with o much sympa 1 1 v ami a kindly Hplilt. yet It has a thrill In every neene, almost nnrt t-lie cuuiub'tie Inlere.-it culminaten lu n fine cllmat. 1 Ukcd the role and the company was excellent, so tliat lite picture ownht to be a suc cess." "Marrjo Pepper" tells fhc stoiy of a plucky girl in n bit; store that b.m fallen Vehlnd the tlnuvi. The mani'Ker hatin Mai:i:Ui and thlri batij-d 1.1 Intensified when Jim llol- biook, the owner, comes from id. load ri'i'l takes a fancy to the ilrl. lolbrook'. fiancee Is tb mannRr'fl v-aid. which is an added smvee of 'trouble. She repudiates the owpSt win 11 be is attracted ! Xf.cfa TRen Marcle leaves und Roe shoine, .'litticf llolbrook follows to i her t iVlun. . Mai:plo 4ins other troubles. Ilet tbil brother's child, Claire, haf li'ajii surrendered peif'Vco lo t' other, who mSnies a crook. Tl mot hi' i' Is nriesled for shorftftlnK end Claire Is taken hack to IliKlie elteleased fro- eusleiy, the womniiO a o...T.j ...ii. I...-ii... i.... InHkinil Is f oinK to kidnap Tie a ' ' Ilolhrvioij, is St (he house. A ftiiht cjiauep when the stepfather Conijj o Oxfora Shoe $1.50 to $2.89 .'.:..,$2.98 nice assortment of Oriential Table Covers, '. $1.50 to $3.00 DEPARTMENT - ICE CREAM to sleul tho child. llolbrook In sIlKhtly wounded but leelends It la sorloua and mays lu bed In MnKRle's home. Next day he demundK that Hho niiirry him. And Hho finally consents, because she has learned to love the impetuous and handsome owner of the store where she has seen so much Borrow and hard win k. AUVK.NTCHK8 ;AI,OHH IN "(if) WKST, YOl'Xd M.VV Tom Mooro makes his third np pemnnco as a star In (loldwynn Plclures at tho Sherry's Theatre, last showlnr: lodny In "do West. YnnnK Alan" by Wlllard Mack. Chosen carefully to present him to his admlreta In a new Kulse, thero seeirw I It t to doubt that he will, sur prise And please them in the story of a scion of 'Wealth who quarrels with his father and stints out to see Ilia world. It Is not from the win dow of a parlor car that Dick Latham does this, but from the blind hHKr.nnc" of a freight train In company with n crowd of hobotvi. In a few Western town bis real Adventures bexin, however, the flist of which Is when tho office of sheriff is thruit upou hlin by a Kelieinine, porlitlcan who plans til use Dick mi a looj id mask his own nefarious dohiKs. Tho actions of the fonder foot sheriff constitute the nios amusing moments of "tlo West, Youim Man." Hut Hick Is as truo to himself an he is to the rcwon-iibllit-ics of ri it new Job r.ml when the time omen he lefuses to heed the wutnlnir sent him by ene of Hie men associated Willi his supposed patron. Instead, Hick becomes a real reformer, clean I ii k up the towiii Seeliu; to It that . rtuin Klrl. whom he 'wins for hii own. Is not itoue out oi ner piopeuy. Also shown "Thu Katzeujaiiiiiirr Kids"- larloon. Looking for Cat. I.lttle Paul, nee seven, and bis aunt were pluyliiK with the cut when H ran under the buffet. Stoepliur down bis aunt said: "I can see oily hN bind nunrieri." Pnul ran to the other end of the buff'it and hmklm; under ex claimed: "oh, I can wee lis head itunrlers.". Hnlter WrTippera Observer office. printed at the o o A E.oKEL LY 130feJF.FFrI!SON AYR Come On In The Water Is Fine A (Miiiijdctc lino of Mf-n's, Wo-hh-d'h iiiul ('liiMrAii'x HatliiiiK Suits, in f;iin colors rtti4 fan cy cornliiri.'itioTia, the the fol lowing jirU'j-rt-y Mens $1.50 to $7.60 Wonien'4 $1.89 to $8.50 Children's 50c to $2.50 Sale Boys' Oxford Shoes $1.98 to $2.78 Children's Oxford Shoes, $1.19 $1.38, $1.49, $1.98. STORE FROM ONE PLANT MUST FOHTY-KOU SEED WHEAT IN STATE IS HEKE. Original plant From Which Cam This Year'a Crop Waa Selerted Four Yaarl A(. f:asteun orkgon BRANCH EX PERIMENT STATION, Union, Ore , Aujf. II. (Special to the Observer.) The finest forty-fold seed wheat in the stale wus grown In Union county this year by Charles Playle, William l.edbetter anil Duncan McDonald, all of the Sniulridirc section, according to Prof. (i. II. Ilyslop, of the Oregon Ag ticulaurtl college, who Is touring the state inspecting grain fields for seed certification. The seed used to grow this forty fold came originally from a single plant selected in pure line selections at the Eastern Oregon Experiment .Station in 11115. Two yenrs ago Mr. Playle secured from the experiment station a small quantity of the seed that had been grown from this single plant and by using extreme care hi growing it he kept the selection pure and produced a large quantity of cer tified seed, a sample of which took first prise at the State Fair last year. Sufficient seed had been grown to fur nish Mr. l.edbetter and Mr. McDonald enough to plant about a thousand acres and thus" from a single plant this section has obtained a start in the production of certifi"d seed. The use of this pnrehred seed gave an increased yield of more than teu bushels to the acre according to Mr. I'dbetter, whose yield on dry land was over 4(1 bushelrt to the acre in spite of the scarcity of. rttiirt'.iu itlrij section during the growing seastifl.'1' VrobrYMy Ml of the forty-fold wheat grown hy these men will be sold and used for seed this coining year. Cmm ty Agent Pnul Spillman 1ms already received a number of inquiries for lhi certified seed. BLACK m GULLS ADOPT HOT LAKE AS THEIH HOME ( AI'ITI'ltIA IM.A AIMMTKI) AT THE .SAXATOHU'M-A .J'.l.tlOll CAR ATTHAtTS ATTFNTION All, VINIPOItM ADMMtH lilt. I'llY'S HHIUil OKI) CATTLE. HOT LAKE, Aug. 9. (rlpoeliil) "Once, tried, always used" has for vMns been thoslnfiAn and "add" of a popular remedf. hat the trite ravins has Mover Been better exemydlflod th'n it Is In the c!ie of the new A Little Talk i VULCANIZING We want to call your attention to cr vulcaniiig proicss first, because at a paf riotie Atierictn It ia youro duty to viake youro present 0 auto and " motorcycle tires go as far as possible. Sec ond, we Sppeal to your Sense of economy; you want to save til Jjje money you can on tire Third, ruleanliin'j: inovej our worn tires. IN BOHNKtSK AMP Ulf.PlNO a THOUSAND ACRES !"Ciif.ljlu'; kyi.ju. iiii a, at Oiel.rke liese days to -J ok, at'Dirhy' clost. of ji (lint iJ running at I her! beautiful llofttulM Vows :y d the JM J.uke M.uiao.'iinn.' Onn might inatiy are' tho ( xpn rt:;iunx or iidum Ijo forgiven fur IihvJit' donlttitd thuution tlO doctor Is hearing about his ine.itlnn of whither It would be, tin stock of purr Ii oil cattle, and they the gncst, n rli; n : tur the he't'T certainly urofjwn: t anybody ' while from l!io o.O mid ordinary order of :to stop off while passing to examine .things, but afloi a ek of running it the herd.0 Is mifo to Bay Unit t'10 modern, well- I o 0 ,oiganlr.iil Cafeteria, liaa Ouie to Amon'-ie the guests ai rived durin:; e tOie past ftur days in Mr. ami Mrs Beyond doubt It Ib popular with; Fred Murphy, of I'.n.ipllo. .daho. Hie guests. GThcre. is little 'O n.jiwjih thci new rieree-Arrow nut ri ll ouMe In getting a nice shining al l mobile y is a s 11 p. i ol v built auto iimlnuin Ir.ty at one end f tho roun-j mohllo, as It should .10, , con ilderlnc. ter, sliding It along a little pair of! that it cost in the n'i'Oiborfiind of smooth metal 'ails, and on Its nliori $!i,00'i. Whilst p.nkliR; It le re it has Journey up to tin.- fur.h iej;lster fill-ihten the. object of much cloni Mti-n-InK H iy wll!l a HM"rtion of rhoico iion bv eve yone. iv!n tlK-nr days, vlandH teniptlnvfi' dlfiplayed and ran converse, dlnir rind urine on when reiiulKite kept perfectly hot byjthe thousand and one puns and a niniiinr Btri'iiiii of near boiliiu, wiilrr under Hie i-la.d nietn-l con talneiH whirl) a;i finite fixl in many and onveu ilie "hot press.' Whilo iiiilforiiied Hcrviiiits help thejan'. piiysiri-iiiR for nearly two year;!. iKuesln In their s loc.iiims and In the.Bri for-I'oitiand, where he emit' m Hpara of less man one minute it lh ' platen practitluK l'is calling. Mrs possible und usual to ret a lull moat together and be enjoying the eatiiwc i thereof at the tabkit adjacent. It puts an end to the no Inconsiderable time fonnet ly occtipi.-d by Hie wait less making se"tnl trips to the kit- 'rhen ami, pantry, there to awiit the ifllllnii of a tr:y for perhaps one Kiitvl's o dcr. 'I'liis, in case of a walt 'ress tiavliiK t wait on perhaps eii'.ht .or ten fiiiesla, niadu it a 1mm tini" before alio Kot aroiiiid to find "u1' what No. X wanli-u. All tins is now done away with and nr. I'ny uini self, In llioroui;llly pleased with lib jown new arraPK' nieut which lie has for a lonK time advocated, L lereiv Hie the compliments oi a iioiise-niu of the guests who would not wish to go back to thB old order of tbliiKS. Of course the Krlll room, ad joining, is slill open with 'a la carte' system and has lis own following amoiiKst the cu'-sts who d"slre a lit tle more Bervice. It insy tiiithfully ho written that the Cafeteria at Ili.t Lake i.s a suc- rnis Many people are railing at Ho' out of every lected croes X 12 CENTS TAX Home independent Telephone Co. !0Mijiirninrir,iriT-irr''(r"rir"i," I v ' , ,, ,r ..ti.Vfrt'!jiraf j V, y 1 1,;,1 i,t?. ; I,,. ;. , . i. t.:v-.qaaaly Wl0fP0 BWC ' Creafcst Nam n kFr" m x-V v tr not NO Bt i to uva tv?fr?i o A Q'rc9 vorttv f : l-; of f J til of Its crodness in. 3 V : ?Jk f''Tfle Fvor LasI og22 m& o 9 o e e 00 o eo9 80o e ea o....,..0?..., 0 ' poiu!.s of the 'present np-t'i-d.itc car Thursday luornin?, Ir. McAllister., wlir h.lH been nne of I". Phy's assist- ; McAllister arconilianied him Youni; Cato .lolinn is about to art the hlii raieliouse next to th : rail road tract In condition to hoiis tie Kralu crops of the immediate vicin My. Tfalf a dozen sray hark Jca r.nlls have taken up their home nu the east lake, where they mix up unit" friendly with the rest of tho wale ' fow, iivlnK there. Cauee for Rejoicing. Leonard was walking with his nurse (Hid met a friend of bis mother, who nroceeduil to ciiotim' him In conv . nn must effusive and enlivened manner. On parting with her, I n- ard was silent for a l"ti lime, and then said with u ueutle sIl-Ii of thank fulness: "I am so ulnil. Surah, that I've got a nice, gloomy mother." The Observer furnishes and prints Butter Wrappers. Observer advertising will Dring re Units. dollar col- to toay our ' 5 V EL3 Goody-Land P, .1 zr ; FrmUas;jellylass and Cf odes . 0 0 l lh TASK OF KKlHTrt AIM vr,n'Wia:i 8 RECEIVED DAltY. " Aftftlinf Ton juy of Usois Eighth . yoriiS Forc noon service- Fkoae Us Yow Order Now mf HGH GRADE A Bargain BUICK 1918 seven passenger, new cord tires, new spare tire. Qparanteed good as new. R.D. Bade Auto Co. Phone Main 94 219 Depot Street La Grande Shoe Repairers' Price List We, the shoe repairers of IGrande agree to maintian the scehdule of prices on this list. Any party doing work under this list will be published as a "scab": MEN'S LIST. Half soles $2.00 and up Full soles and heels $11.75 Rubber heels 7uc Leather heels 75c Full leather heels $1.00 Toe caps, per pair $1.00 Toe pieces 50c Loggers' calks ...$1.50 and up Hob naiis 75c to $1.00 Full welt,? $1.50 Toe welfs, per pair 50c LADIES' LIST. Half Soles $1.25 and up Turn half soles $2 00 S. C. KINOSLEY, L. J. French Shoe Store. F. S. JESTER, dandy Building. I. ARM ft LACKEY, West-Jacohson Building, . ; ,! W. S.. SHOE -REPAIR. CO., New Foley IllJg. i .' : v' v-"-V'--i-.-.y. i : I ; : Rags Wanted 3c Per Lbs. Ideal felfsf Range 110 coal,no wowl you Jttt ytrpr fotnl in the rooktT In-fore going to i'liyrclj or camnin"; und whrn you comp lutifce 4 dflk-ious nial, teihler rind juicy, ownrts-'yoivand that is not nil, there i a Bavins of more tlwn P jr cpnt of fuel cpn sumptinn. " . o R'RKITURE Phone Ula.-k 1241 lsesr rrioes raid o iU ' ' U EATABLES ml 1 Full soles , $2 50 Rubber heels 75c Leather heels 50c Full leather heels. .1.00 to $1.25 Toe pieces, per pair 85o BOYS' LIST. Hoys' half soles, 0 to 5.. Little hoys', 2 to 4 Boys' heels , MISSES' LIST. Half soles Cliildren's half soles $1.50 $1.25 . .50e $1.00 . .7jc Turn rips 25c anil up Patch 25c and up . 11 1 OOO EXCHANGE 0 lir nnd Jrft-i, for Ilsr-d Tiimi turn rr change fitfew. 0 - O o 3 0 o o 0 I o e o o 0 0 C9 o o o o o 9 e o 1 0 .1 - o . "r:rK-".