La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 29, 1919, Image 4

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tuDlinneo uall) 0nd Wtek.y at A
Ciraotle, Oregon, ir La GftirsJe Kveo
dig Observer Pufthshjng Compn)0:
BKUSE DKNNfa, Ijbliher.
filtered at th PoU)ffle at L-Otiranu.
Ureffon'u Second Class Mail MaUei
Address all Communications to
l'h OuMrver, 1710 Sixth Strel
tenwilh lmt mn'on is liafle to .V MUST fyfAR DARK CLOWftS
epumr insanity, it il''i seem tiiatl o o , , , f .
withall the luxury we 9i iiijii't'i" '-l' fitrictul. Emnlevt..0.. Oo-torlc
v. k ..ill. -
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VRTDAY. AUGUST 2$. 10f l
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Lit and County Official i'aper.
Jti bale 10 Other Citie -Oregon iiote.
Neva tit and, Portland; JuipurAU New
fund, Purtlaid, Multnomah llot
Newg SUtnd, PoiUami, Oregon.
---- fiy Carrier
-uj, p
Jail), per three months.. ...... .JLaf.
Jaijy, pet flu mouths lu adyaut $J.K
Jul! , lM 'car 1 adttuce. . r. .
Jaiifr', copy.. . . . , " 6
f Jijr Mali .
Jaift, pr bar in advunea $5.01
thiiljy, per'nu. tnunth in advance
puity, three months n advance. .$1.2.
Juii; pr mouth.. . . . - 6
VeeiUy Observer-titar, oy mail, pe
yaar in advance..-. .S
in throughout Ohe country, with all
the pltH.-iuru that we0re lavihmj
upon our citizenry. lht a proper nhice'
OjuO. bf0st.!i'hetbt'j kernytn inline ,... tif a IIl-M color are rot fa
Ihmo m until j-)-ird.s arrive from the .rit.0 wh.-re mIc Ig dft? on k;0.
bfcite iiititut)(m. o 0 FVi fact. In many Mich iaetorie a dark
And rijrht b1uiikl?i:.s 9 ne the )'!- (fJt of riot h is nhsolutttt' drnuutd
.vrvrr vuWa attention to ih. ci tinue.i ; mul even a Haft ttaUlonnt nmjr
V' ' tf a plave to iu( an vraV women ; i " Joh- Tl,fi n f,,r thl
wl. have l.kcn the law. It i? V ""X "'".v
may get on th cluthitJtr can -iiM.y oe
riuiirht fif a dark milt, while they
rnl'ht j,vavny fnim Jhe ?stablUhrnt'nt
... a If li,lt I'lothc? wt-rv worn.
The J...ppv I'endJrtoi, ,h.-p.Uon j That MlHl .lIe waJI enfvM
io . aamia J. One man from that ftmoili; ffn,, Wl 9i:ttf mm mnn j(flrmj
U;rn in Ia (iiande it other day nut A: r,.f-,.nffy wh.-i; llohenii fin gold leat
"Shenff J ill Tuylor is a. friend of the Pr npfiu-.i to Jdni ftr a hHjilntf hand,
feltuwa who like a drink lifter u!l. i T ii- I'.ViMiuifln snUl tltat,(he h?J mt
Vh n !u- ( i.ptuies a moonshine sLll ht hr"t In thH enmtr.T lone. Uit had
phi":? it in a .ow window for syvci;! had n -!uni'fc t otiialn n (T(wwJ J'l at
(iays'i that wt- n!l can see how ono i,
had that we have no such place, l. ut j
we h:ie not, !
made." 'I'Unt's rwuiJeton her people
see .something'' re frhiitf , in every
thing that is dune officially ur oHieL-
When irit-n organize they must 1
illiiiif Vt ii.-ter; to ordrrs" from the
offn'
Mm trade, hut that the place had been
rcfu'd Id in L'-cnaso he turned up
with n Jlht Milt ami wnitcoitt nt
ntil they were the only clothws he
h.id.
The rnnh'whoio ht approached was
MTU'-k hy the tory and onVrd"to hflp
him out. if it pVovtd true. He went to
ii fa--t..ry wish him mid found out that
Olherwi.e organization tin n:an nuld lniv? the Job If he pre-
-My Country Tin of Thee, Kneel
Ianil of IJIwtrty."
Possible Issues For Coming
Campaigns." , :
means iidl:ih. If they have con'i
k n e in their ufficials, rt ? they ihouM
have, they w;ll he jruided hy their wi-:-d
.m. ( rjj'ani.a'-Mm eea.ies when evt'iy
man. or (.'roup of men want to du
thing.; th"ir own way.
Sount-r or later e all. encounter
the strong arm of the law. Kx
Hheriff Tom Word, of Multnomah.
ag placed under .urimt a few days
ago f'r not (titling "'the gra and
'ftU yli li VacMis. Now Ton1
ci-.n tw In it'ficli to "have tm
papeii snu-'l on him
h i.iy hnnijji iJie vr'ni ii?i'tlrit
,t is turning out better 'r.
.1
The slaU flax plant nr the peniten
t!ary - i .os to be the avenue of es
caju' f- r n-Miv pri tners. When tht
en t of e:ii;uMiig th'.ni is commit..
no d'-vil't tin- U;:e is p;tii.g well f"i
all the work in the flax plant.
Kvcn Iave Ilritlamx could not belt
the law when he tritd to escape. Tin',
rugged oKintty of the Peschutes of-1
f.-red n-.fuue f'r a .vi rt time, but the i
Irw v. ill cv nlualiy eveitake those!
who t.M'iik it. I
It ems ptt.-tMt'ie, and even prov
able, that t he hig national 1: mi . in
next year's J'rci-ith ntial cninpai'Mi s:!l' tbe wli
lu nation;! ownership, or fcdfialuta-l G-;imIo iCoinle vabey than anyo'-c
tion of industries. ; thou-iit il would. This valb-y, wi'h-
The railroad hndht fhood.-, in d; "1 I;i''b is i-' tter than many places
niar.dinir the nublic nun-hase and on ' with plenty of moisture.
oration of the transpuitation line.-,
have launched a movement of whk'i
no one can foretell the end. liy th- ;r
own admijion, thry have meant th-ir
tffrts Ics for the purpose f ftiu -ing
a decision this y-ar than of
ing the way for next yt-ar'a canip:i g'i.
They uant to persuade one of the -.:.;
political parties to adopt their pro
gram. Kailing in that, they plan t t
launch a party cf their own. In h:
they expect the support of the rVle;u
tion of I-abor.
The United Mine Workers of An. er
ica, the biggea'..body of organi.i'd la
bor in any single industry, are in w
atarting a similar drive for th-? ra
tionalisation of the coal mines. Tbi-y
iiave no such definite scheme as tic
I'fumb railroad plan, hut their le.ob.vi
me clear enough as lp their gcm tal
purpose.
There i.s talk, ton, on the p.iit of
employes of the telegcaph and tele
phone liiie-1, of iitttionali.ing thos
utilities.
How far will thi.-i movemenL gi?
Time utone will tell. It may set-in
ir.opNrtune to inaugurate it just now,
hen government operation is regawl
til as under n cloud. Tht view, uw
ever, seems to be that .if buine.
lather than nf labor. The labor oi
gam nations seem to he pi e'.ly ucl. t
convinced that government owm r.-Vp
will at lea-t be good lor them, ;i:n,'
may uUu be gottd f r the country.
This being the case, it is jut-', o .
well to have the issue fought out, a-
the program of one of the old p.irtie-
or of a third parly. As between c m;-.
M-rvutive business and riuliwil l.dt1 .
the "general public," wlin-e jud ; 1
nun: is more trustworthy titan th.it i t 1
cither of the factuma inlere.-lej, w A
decide. ,
si rited tbm'-If uithin an hour clad In
the proper eloth. So a suit of d-sin-d
kind was obtained fr him nnd
Miro entiU-h In vt the Job.
"Von may think thN Is strange." said
the foreii!:in of tho factory, "but It
mean quite a bd to us. Kvi-ry man's
clothing is carefully examined when he
ler.ves the place at night tuid the gold
Is brushed off whenever we Be any
on his clothing. It is Impossible to
hide even tiny grain on a dark bnck
prnitiid, b'lt In the case of a mixed or
n licbt vi 9vy Tiht easily lose quite
rn nmrm, . f (f id, and pild isn't tiny
thifi'. V'Vi wmit to lose even in small
q'luiititi. ."
Stra&bourg to Honor De L'lsle,
It is n p!i;imt detnll in the eonilnc
ereetl.tn of n m-morinl nt Straslmurtf
to lioii-.-t ,h n-Ie and his "Chant -de
gin-rre do rarniic du Khln." which be
eiiim'"Ln M;ireiMe'se." that the chair
man nf the comnditef in charge bears
(he nairii' and N a direet dex-enrlant
of Ma.vor lo'-trh h. In w lumt hmise the
siii wa- first sung. Idtfle riK'UL'h
when e I I-!,. rMi.-ipovd It did he fore-v..-
. it!o-r tl,:it Ids ui would provide
Inpit :u '.'u f-r n reiieh revnlutinn or
that time uoit'd him a (H-nna
in'ut meinoriat in a Stca-b-iunr that
hnd passed out of Kreprh possession
Med ford has found it w-ecs.-ary to
clamp the lid down tightly on the
sug.tr howl, and this in the middle o
fruit ffiiM.n in it f it country. Where
iK the sui:ar faitory that was promo -ed
at dants l'.ts only a few mi: .
f:.m Mtdford? Perhaps it wt nt the
way of the l.n tirande mi -jar faituiv.
Viewing llie matter from all angles
the man who sells boo.e for H) a
quart is not only ioIating the dry
law, but is a flagi ant profiteer be-
und
Helf
ud
t;o..
j- et of
true baek nzaiii. Th author him
i )-'! I'ih by loss nf li' com
L'i and hy iMinrisniiiiieat, tlrst be
tlo- io!. ' 'i.m nt bis s.tus by tin
' i.-ii. tj : ' ! hi.m sifqi'r!.;d of rev
h , v lie if-, l-y what power still
t e f io older goernuniit, and
. :-.U'' bis I;o k of entliii-.iasm
i 'i'i;in made liitn an ob-
n attaek by the new leaders.
The K ii gem- Ueiriler, republi.-hing
f-Mfii its files of August l."0, ha
this item: ''Wheat is brintriug -iS
ct nts a bu-liel at Ii t.ran le.'
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W'c iay irtrh-t Sttontion to all
MAIL OKUfciKS.
Thty are selec-J wifli care and
mulled JiOn?.y. o
r-
4jnrv ....
tc fr Km. '
Be Guided by Style am4 Quality . ;
!
flow to BjcquUit FifiiaA Itidic4tl the
'Quality 9i a Shorn
A wciiun's quick v- i'nv l)c;ui ty takclii'i' stfaijjlit
tu tlu' must exquisitely- turiuM out slme in tire store
And while style may I if t lit oiietliiinc uiieriiio.t
in her mind, .-he i.s really showing the keenest ap-5ne-iatioi;
of quality as" well Swell Shoes as the'
ARMSTRONG
eaii.only lie made of line "glovey " leather it leather
that takes kindly to the last and ,; works in" smooth
ly at sole' and tip, aivh and throat. And by their
elean, sauve lines you may know that it is soundly
built through and throuuh right from the very
start, shteh by stit-h. We-sdl and recommend
ARMSTRONG SHOES .
i
Some of the New Fall
Shoes Now In
The illustration above at the U-ft presents the
graceful lace boot of very fine stone crey kid, hich
. Louis heel and welt sole; the last is long and slen
der in line, with very hifh arch. I'rke $li.U0.
Another shoe moilileil on the lines of this prey.
Is a very dark brown. A high leather heel and welt
sole. The vamps not quite as lone as usual, but
very smart in appearance. Prirc $13.00.
Also a black kid .hoe in somewhat the same style
as the crey and brown, with Inch leather heel and
welt sole. A very pretty shoe for dress or street
wear. - Price $10.00.
What is probably the most attractive of all in a
strictly dress shoe, is a black mat kid of beautiful
quality.' The lone; and slender last, with very high
arch and high Louis heel; turn sole, light and flex
ible, in all a very charming shoe.
Price
$12m
Another gray of darker color, almost a taupe, high
Louis leather heel and welt sole. Price $13.00.
LOW AM) MEDIUM HKKI.KI) SHOES.
A black kid shoe, illustrated above, with hieh military heel and beit welt
sole. Long and narrow last, very dressy. Price $11. .10.
A nut brown, military heel, welt sole. .Very serviceable fur wulkin?. Price
$11.'i0 " .
A very dark brown, medium !-,w heel, welt sole. A .-hoe for service. Price $10.
A prey kid shoe, cloth top, military heel and welt sole. 'Price $10.00.
A black kid, military heel and welt sole. Price $;i.00.
A NEW COLOR FOR FALL
The Shoe that is attracting the most atten
tion nowadays in the early ' showing, is the,
Heaver Brown, illustrated on the upper right.
Very graceful in style and attractive in color.
A high leather Louis heel and welt sole. Price
$14.00. ...
Ma.r 0!e Hansen, of Seattle, has
n Mailed ami will lecture. Mayor o!e
liny not be the scl'i'aminc stt;rc.-s a."
a K'cluicr llmt his friendi bclifve.
Porpoise Killed Shark.
Mow n I,.. ul.' ii..s. d d 'li'bln. a por
,',i-t. onmi'iiily ivllcd lli.' s.-alio:;.
titu a (i foot Mrl.Vls d. s. neol rn
4 ,iilvt'Sl'.i (Tr:is) li--lrnilrll, W.llo SH.
lin y Willi. M-.l Hie hillins f.-.ml III
rn'li'V. ay which cunnc'ls llalvestoll Is
l:ii:il with llif niiiinlimd.
TIm- Se:ib"-J: aci-irdln-J to tbi'.tv.s.
Iv ii "ni'ist s... Uil'l.' and frccnrioiis lisli."
lull these iKIienncn declnriil lli'Te was
nn'llihnr so.-n.t-le about this dolphlti.
li.-n the shark was within a f..iv fe.-t
of the porpoise the fohennen saw the i There w ill be a, closing union ser
8.nln4 elinrge. a gray streak In theivit'e at the City-Park at S:00 p. m.
water. It slni.k the shark so,Hnrcly The Conunlinily Chorus will rendor
iinild-hli'S. they declare, ripped It oH-n i an nait Hour ot splendnl music. Mr.
and then tore the hody Into pieces.
F
umps
A black kid Colonial, high in ch and high l.oui-heel, covert d. Trice S7."0.
A black patent leather I'iirs covered heel, lit'ht tu rn sole. Large pres.-ed steel buckle. " Price $7.00.
A white kid Colonial effect. I.ouis -covered heel nnd light turn sole. Prize JS.jO.
A brown kid, plain Pump, high covered heel, turn sole. Price 57.50.
Subject,
Know."
'Thing We- Ought To r.
Wat Ii ynar
vc del!., is to h
rut out it i.s
careful.
1th
The th.s.ry of the fishermen Is that
the porpoise f"it-ht to protect Its
sltc-lc y.'imi; one, which the shark was
n tjiiicin.
I
Grande Ronde Valley
Hard to Beat.
Tilts is tho eirc'-inn tb:;t
qucntly heard, and it is Mii't.i,;
a; dicable that it w ili .stac.d rcc 'i
.ii.d ti:l moie. Wi'h the t -;
.. nt a tirrp of coui,try of Itmi ;
wt. ew kki ut at Uuv '".ul.
E.irly Sew ng M.tchinn
T!i.'i:M- .ttoi, mi' l.c.-'t itftn. oh
'a.V.t d n :l lei: l lor the Iir-t SeW'n;
(:;,. :Vine iii 1 7: " In l.'Hiii'Mi. Thi
i .--bMii.-at of tlte ir.acbine was :,ia !'
I To
! are r
pra.M
his i
Pr'ly Thourtht
The ov.r- t1: t r-di'e it. the worlil
Daily Thought.
pieMT-M' ii friend, three thtnc
ei--siiry: to ti-ui'ir hi:ti presenl.
I'-nt, and nvUt him lu
s.-l'alliin Saving
liiin
The Observer furnishea and print
Putter Wrappers.
j 4 MIIIS I I V CIU KCM.
i .andy S h itiT at It: la a. mi
Coion.nr. nn s,r i e at 1 -.'o . ?n.
iker will speak rn the Bible. Don't
f;-.U to attend. We all appreciate the
excellent atlendan.ro wc have had at
the Park and we hope this closing
service will equal the others.
It. 11. t'OKKR.
Minister,
O. C. KLESHMAN.
Chairman of fioard. j
K. W. K A ST MAN', j
Snpt. of S. S. Job Printing. The Observer. Main .17.
Baled Hay
$29.00In Ton Lots
FOR ILORSKS" AND.
STOCK f'ATTl'jO
J. D. LYNCH CO
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results.
For That Rough Skin Try Our
J0NTEEL COMBINATION CREAM
A frauAu.it, delightful preparation for ol'tcning, ;
heliling and beautifying the Skin.
PUTMAN S DRUG STORE
The Rexall Store
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have inaluied tins .-in-en li.
a!nngs piactlcafy wni-.e-.r- i
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Correct Lubrication at
Cylinder Heat
Vrolf Vecps its lubricating
l'04y at cylinder bejit, holJ
tonijircssion, Rives jicrfect pro
t i tton to tlic moving parts arid
Our P.jrJ rf T.ab'ic itiArt Tn.
t.r.ert bn detcmiircl the nrrnt
c.nitfi.v cl erolrne lor yoar
f it i t utomoc-i.e. Ibeir cetim
r c- t.iiu tre iTtilablc l.r jroo in
i er,cne Ccrtect l.obri.tioii
I harts, liet one tor your car t
your delict vt Cut aeuut (U
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6TANrAPI OIL rOKPANS
ta.itornuij
Preserve Luscious
Peaches Now
And when Winter eomc, (liink of the deliiiii'ul
di sserts lhat ran be t'uruisheil by your jars
i;n keiV full of l'eai hes
LMMV. i:Li:i:KTA i'i:A.'iii;s, $1.23.
TIIKUEST . . ALWAYS GOOD
Golden Sheaf Butter
V1T.T.SV fPPAMPDV
I ' LA G RANI W', OR.
PuinVci!!
iht
Clean
rl."1 a !.x
akis
at.-
liubti r, w !iiu
Ib 'mz Wliite and o'idep N'iiii'ars, in pints and
llalts t
1 resli limine Grown Ton
Sw;itid.ivn makes finer.
It'yiMi lu t il Cre;in order it w It h yonr uroeeries
N w tmlay, 'oliinilii;i and Star UiVeoii
l lirinaiinV Uipe 01i . s. :,, 4 1 -,. I i-V jars
Xt-v l"t of Mrs. Ii kins.. ns Jellies,-:; for s...
N. t M..ti.l.iv-I.A!.0!r .V on r store wilt ly
( I.OSKD Al.l. lAV. h;jv.ordei,,t a bi-,'
supply of lin.t.l r s.ttunlay and will W nf
t ttll atl .
The Balance
To Your Credit
in- your lank account represents vour
jiroiess. It increases your earning capac
ity nnd gives you a feeling of independence
mid seer'irity.
AVe off. r von tlw lVst of .Service.
amiSoli. it Your Account.
. La Grande National
Bank
CAMTAL AM) Nl UlM.rS, $24.Voil
Istiiitislie.l 17.
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