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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1919)
Co o o 4 -vDAV. A 10 H'ST 6 IX W.yy. V....1- i w '" "lem H !0 orator, nnd their par Im' W ho I5i-.j9.-isl Oainentnry tactics diil.ft none0 c lli.-ir l.i.rly Iniin-,.,,,,,, in0 ,, nu,t.A of the polticlan. am N"l'"i A'"-'". "i. jlip ft.siilont Wilson, they soat thel ... tic iks at .WhlMinll clad In bualne.v ' '"llnl 1'r,,s 11 Thp oi.arvrrt UiiilO insie:.d o the ministerial liver; LONDON", juiy .(., of Mh? of frock coat. Sir Ere reads In usf-ful iliMwor;.' wlii, , ti,0 ,var has f pc'diea In the House of ComiHoii piven the llriii -h iu:i.m is the Ocddes and reads them wi;iotit any flour family. Sir Ki le lieddcs. as Minister ; lln- of elocution, ami while tho; of JVaya and Coiumunh ..'on-;. and 'are nai ked full .of meat It Is evideu Sir Auckland Ceddcs as President of , tliat. unlke Winston Churchill am tho Hoard of Ti.de, are at the head! Austen 'hainberlain. 'he burin n of the two foru!mt di ivirtuieiits en- j midnight oil polishing his sentences gaged In the j.r.-ai .ork of iecon- It s slgniricain of tho new time structlon, while i!i,-.ir Sis!t,,. S Coin- that tha llritish sovernment. fo inunUaiit of tho Wimi'in's itoyal Air the two most serious works of re Force willi a seiiii-inilii .ry orcanlzi- jcon.Htnictlon goes outside of "the gov non of Beivial hundred uud r her t-rning cl.-.r3" of the old nobility am control. The Coder's liroihrrs come from Scotland, which is ,,i he a cnaraii teo of success, and lii-:or.' the war tney waro almost unknown beyond erica. the circles of their own professions, j Sir Eric Cedd-s was a railroad man-' UAKBEK'E l'OLE IS SYMBOL ager. and railroad mediates do not, OF TRIPLE SEKV1C1 hold so largo a place In tha pbullcl eye in England as ihey do in Ameii- j The barber's pole, although few pco ca; smaller than n nishop or a Mas-1 p!c p,.0lmbly are aware of it, shouh' ter of Fox Hounds, whic h last Is ; lw a remiluler that the barber onci about the most purple pinnacle of I Hva, of (he deUiat and Sir Auckland Ged.les was I'rofes- "J"""- B"ck ?". "l" T sor of Anatomy at U,-,;ill University j h" w,'ls f C1,t ,k""1 f r,va,.r in Toroltlo. lijlh of them a, kow. ; tween these three professions; in fact lodge a debt to the invigorating at-i UP t0 thc time of the rcneh revolu inoaphere of the North American I1'"", barbers enjoyed the privilege o( conliuent, where Eric lirst worked as j drawing teeth and using the lancet, a lumberman nnd later h.-.d his first! The familiar red nnd white spira1 railroading lessnns o.i the Ilaliiinoro ribbons that adorn the barber's sitrr and Ohio. oiiginafty represented the two band Sir Eric's first bill"'. In the govern-1 ages that commonly were used in sur ment service was for the nrminxntlnn gery, the one used to bind thc arm be and management of the hundreds of , fore bleedinpr. and the other employee' miles or railroad lines behind the nftcrward. The original decoration at llritish at my in Trance, wheh hc pul-j tho top of the pole since degenerate' led out of Eonielliini: liko chaos ' .... i: :i. .i, .i,. c,,. whore regular staff officers had left! it. Then hc succeeded Arthur lialfotirj at the head or the .Admiral'v, at a time when there were complaints that the navv was in t!. bends f n rather hidebound board of admirals and needed more gln;-er, .which It got. Sir Auckland enteied public life In the uniform of a privaie solder but . he soon graduated to the War Office to bo Lord Derby's ii.:ht h.uid man in the direction of tho TH-rliy recruiting scheme. Step by step he became Minister of National Service, Presi dent of the Local tr.-ornmont Hoard, Minister of Ifoeonst ruction and final ly President of the Hoard of Trade which roughly ehrre-.ponds to the Department of tho interior at Wash ington. - Just now tho two brothers have charge of tho two touiho-tt problems cf Lloyd Ceorgd's administration, the reconstruction and nationallza ton or otherwise, as the Issue. tuny bo decided of the transport and mining dystonia of tho United King dom, a large order. There is little family resemblance between the two brothers at first .Klanca. Sir Erie is tall and broad, of tho type called massive, and whon. he puts his hand to the plough, tc drive n deeo straight furrow, but his pink snioollisliin-.m race suggests n outdoor life more than Iho office. Sir Auckland also is tall and smooth ' shaven but h" !s thi'l will -peclael Ill o 111 ', 1 -. . I Money Wo, li.ive a sood line of used Furni- N il lure, l.'us, Kaii.uos nnd filters that ! will ii"'t last .Ion.";. II' you need anything I I in our lifMtvill pay you to investigate. Oil l Furniture Exchange ' ' Fir and JflTfivoii Phone l!la k r.Ml 1 "!. Donohue. Best of Prices Paid for Used Furniture.- 11 MONUMNTiS ' J -T.-,- I o ' 1 jo,- o eBLUE'MOUSTAIN KABBLI. GRANITE CO. cA G 0 Cs 0 o a MounT.Mnl'? Makers bf Oualitv. H i 0 0 O i'4. lftW e nd a donie-liko forehead, and look vciy niulcculc o prufejsi Neltlif the ranks of tho professional polill- clans an 1 selects a railroad managoi and n college professor both school ri in the practical life of North Am - : I. JJ1U1II Klll "uu WUI. HIB .,, of the copper basin which once wa ... : ' . , . , . . . ,..,., '","' one "ie i1"" ! 'fk was .fitted, the bowl being use.' while the lathering process was progress. Gradually the triple profession split into three and nowadays the barbci has the added competition of the safe ty razor. Just how important the safety razor industry has become it indicated in a new .William Fox pro duction, starring George Walsh. Thc picture, entitled "Help! Help! Police! will be shown at Sherry's tomorrow only.. Also Fatty Arbuckle nnd Mutt and Jeff. Kcenan's Zenith Mark. Two . men, identically alike as to face and figure, but as far apart ar the poles in character one "square," honest and upright, the other an nrcb thief and rond agent whose soul is red with stains of murder and vio lence. Their trails cross in the gol den, pine-rimmed melting pot of the west. Here is a brief outline of "The Midnight Stage," in which Frank Keehnn, America's foremost charac ter nctor does the most romarknble work of his career in the dual charac terization. Love, hate, greed and lawless pas sion furnish the color nnd thrills for this engrossing western drnma, which laptntion of Henry Irvnig'y worn or nis career in me ouai cuui - tcrization. t Love, hate, creed and lnwless pas- . Hj C is lietfin?' Venous. THE) SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER O o o historic 9iuoces, "The Lyons Mnil. The screen version is more effective , n its appeal, moiO impressive in its irumutic action because of its fine latural 9lting and the p)jctuie.su,uo jeriod ef Ametiean development in jh eh it is laid. It was thought that Mr. Kocnnr iiid reached the highest point inhis u-reeii at jiievements when he gave to in appreciative public his Mutrius in The Hells," prc-released a tho UiaJtc Theatre New York; and warmly com mcivicd by the pness; but, in this ren iition of the old French jdory, it Is Miiil, he hns reached a still higher mark. Also shown, the rathe Review and 1 comedy. Deep Degradation. "I haven't seen l'llklngton for a .veok." "No. hc.hnsift been out of (lie bouse since l-.ls accident." "Was iie seriously Injured?" "No, but be 'eels the ' ilisyrace deeply." "Fts .iraooj" "Yes. After living In the lenrt of the city all ills life lie went to tlie country one day last week and vns run over by a milk cart !" Quite Sure. Tnlrlciii cnint' tumhlinj; ilown a fHp-ht f slnlrs, :um1 Iut uuhIht, li;illy fright nod. imiiiin ii If slio whs hurt. Wln'n I'utrh ia roDitnod Iut hmith she loud jy j nod ah tied her fet'lInK-;: "I n killed, mnlhor! I know I Ik ktlUd:" WANTED Cleftn cotton rags Buitable ; to wipe machinery. 2 cent a pound. . CHICHESTER S PILLS 1'tIU In Itch tnnl Uold ihciilll? tidies, tnlei with Hlu RlUuli. lak ktt oBr. Hut r fmr v IHAMol HIUMI IMLLH, (o, ftut known at Brt. Sfert. Aloifi Reliil S01D BY DRUGaiSTS tVERYHHLKE LOOK FOR TILE U. S. Shoe Repairing Co. In Now Foley Building. Bust Prices in Town COME AND SEE! The Used Car 'Market Could Drink Wa?er. If nmoui; the Qinuiiiertible beverages of colonial iIiq-h n mini could find nothing to lielieh Ills 'ilrst. he must 4 : ve be.9i hard to RtitUfv, The TiH-rlm fathers were much il-tressed hecno'o nicy vere0 reiiuee.i to tiriiiklng water when they came to tho New- World. Put lllgglnson? of Salem, proudly told his contemporaries: "! vmf iftid oft thnea do drink New Ent;liindwnt very well." Look in thu Best Side. WJiut on absurd thing It Iv to pns over nil the valuable parts of n man and tlx our invention on his Inllruittles! Your Koilak may need repairing if you fail to get good pictures, some thing must be' wrong; befter stop in at Silverthorn's nnd let them tell you. 8-21tf FAMILY DRUG STORE UA GRANOCOREGON, Plan to Spend w used cars. Vvejhave given bargains that were almost astonishing and today we will have to caution everyone to get busy if they desire a good used car at our going prices. And, speaking of pricesit is rather a notorious fact that this company gives a very strong value in both new and used cars. Call and let us go over our stock with you. C Hamilton Motor AXXOI M'l&KXT. Miss Hilda Anlhonv anuounceK ha return from a ytsu-'s idy in Chi cat'tO.ind the re-openitm .if her piano studio September first at ItlOtl Sixth slreeP Telephoo Ked 4iil. lle!;inners w ho i Q (ill at once hnv7 thepi t Mei:e of daily lessons from Sept 1st to tiili. No -oxgi churgo wilt be made. 8-:u:it Full (lerm Iti'glns S mlr a. ltatcn ortl and or llookkeeplni Course. ;tr. esk-.i, ( 4I weeks ,f .paid befojo September 15) ?sr..tiu ''omhiiio I'tui-stf, ' S weeks. ( 40 weeks if . id lieforo September l r. - '; mo. on. Wrlt us nVoutonr six months' couisiw, and r oieo' on the ninth 1? plan. ll.Kl Ijttt-INESS COI. Ll'.Ci:. rtakec, oriniA i, W. P. Klnion. I'rop., l'iione lol. 8-15 to 9-15 School B.ioks ami all kinds of 1 Selniol Supplies aie what interest the IN LA GRANDE, OREGON Let Nothing' Keep You Away! WATCH FOR PROGRAM l! E have Jjeen able to care for many good customers this season with o a O O 0 s o a school children. Beautiful covers on tho school tnbftts are very pretty this year; the Inks and pens, library paste and all such material, as welPas the iQwly gdopted School Books are now ' -e' DUTLIS AY n vr' tar i ,pmpany; e S THKLfl on sale at Silverthorn's. 8-21t r i 'in i u 'i i.f'i ir FAMILY DRUI1 STORE 1 A HANOC,ORK6bN. Some of Our Fancy r prove just what you -want. You'll find them de lirious for afternoon tea. You willjrelihh them mightily M a desert for the toincheon. . We Bake Them Fresh- ln tonaike enough. Why not order? you m now and avolif Sisiipniintment? BAKERY e e O o O i.-'V . r-- ( reVLtffJftnd'c, Oregon. fHSS, - - e 6:3 8 S ii 09 W (SW ID W (B. ' w & m