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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1919)
"1919 TWO Gossard Corsets, $3.00 to $12.50. Si Color acorns t be tlfe creed of muny if the new est Ulorj.se, color neither vivid nor Hubdui'd u ''hap py mwliuum" in tones, beautiful in theiniK'lveB. Vviet d al $1.98 to $15.00. IIOKlKbY . Correct for foot wear filth ions for fall, is an im portant riY'tnll of the wardroJie pro. vided here, in new collections, 50c to $2.1)0. CIIII.IHIKN'S . SIIOICH If you hnven't brought your child run in to sue our new shoes, you nro doing them nn injus tice, nml your selves ni'0 them. $2.75 to $!i.OO. . of o & i s Wk. I Hills Dent. More I . x 1 tS , ' . .' ' ' Jfjv LADIES' SHOES $4.00 to $10.00. New Fall Fashions Suits and Coats Shown Here permit every woman to select garments wilting her individual taste. The fctaitor .CotttiH your tvpe that lias -that 'iticula.r something'' that is you it will he easy to find here among the many new garments that have ar rived in the past few days. 1 f you w ould select a Coat or Suit to express your individuality there would he no hotter time than now. po a'tr $32 00 T0 $85-00 surT.ZZIZ.ZZZZZZ.7 $.45.oo to $75.00 NEW &I.WVRS The new gloves are here, in th upproved styles and favored col' on for fall, 1U19, and here is a var ied and interest ing assortment. 7.ric to $3.25. 1 1 w I ' N D E R W E A R Athletic Under wear for women, cut simply and finely mail. It in liked for its simplicity, which iti not only pleas ing but practical, $1.00 to $2.25. I iiw't'HHury to Improve the pr tit nation of the plf,'iir oi the scto.m ho t..ut there will be no problem of Ubv. inid no over-at mint rig of the eyes of t'l.U- I dren a 4lia.cu.1y no,t yt ovennmc. ! Have when equipment nnd oporntltm are the very best. 0 Bald -Cagleg -Phottraphed I A. 8. Do( kluiiii, pliotoKmplier of the Lufuyette National mrk, bus siircef. ; ed In mnkliiR a photograph of two 1 young btild -eaelea In their newt mur Kuffle lake, Mulue, In the topoof n V-' 11 HI pie. 50 feet fyim the Krouml. Mr, Dockbnin r.ft, a platform on whlrh a ladder wns rained. The bidder -top wns 00 fctt above the Kfound iutl rommnnded a fine view of the nest. He clamped bis com era on the holder and led a strlne from the shutter to the crotch of the treo about '20 feet lower, -llere he remained and watcb-'d the nest. In order to obt;Jn the pb -toKraphs lie was forced to remiHn In the tree for five hours. o o Labor Day TJllS STOJ1K AVITv HE CLOSED AU, DAY .LAiJCUJ DAY. ' . . Suoi.lr Your AVanlH Saturday to last Till Moifday. . . Milwaukee's "Medicinal" Water. The city of MllwuiiUec 1ms Im-n RTently liotliercd with a peculiar Iiko In IU (lriukliiK wati-r. The water Is obtained from (lie lake am! Is rttlorln ati'd before fllstrlliiitlon. At first It was thotiKht that the chlorine produced the taste, but a series of tests proved that this was riot the source or con tamination. Thoro skeins to he soine connection between the Intensify 6f the taste and the direction of the wind, and dually the source of trouble wns located In a couple of plants, one three miles away nnd the other fel'ht u.l.es away, which wore producing coi.i tar products. KRPAH ATE KIUKTS Here the school (rirl will find just such skirts as she adores, plaids of fcrey color, K001I looking plain materials, all well tailored, $5.98 to $19.50. Somebody Said-- "A l'OOIl CORSET WOULD SPOIL THE KICU L'E OF VENUS," and there's many a figure which Jicods hut Uhidlv grace and hcautv. Corseting the h ard-to-eorsct is one of the specialties of our Corset Department. The little corset room makes a delightful place to visit any day. Gossard Corsets $3.00 to $12.50. Circulating News. Toast 1 see the pro rata share of the money In circulation In this coun try In tZ4M nearly $j more Uiau It was a year ago. Crliusoubeak Well. I can account for that extra five circulating. I thinx. "Well ?" "I had $3 a year ago." Vonkr Stutesui&u. 'Sunday Morning Observer An independent AewNpaper Aibllshed Daily and Weekly at La , Srande, Oregon, by La Grande Even- ! or Observer Publishing Company BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher. ! Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande Oregon, u Second Class Mail Matter Address all Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street City and County Official Paper In Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hulel Mews Stand, Portland; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 By Carrier I Daily, per month 5r Daily, per three months tl.ai ! Daily, per six months in advance $.1.75 1 Oaily, per year in advance $7.50 i Daily, (ingle copy Sc By Mail Oaily, per year in r.dvance 15.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.50 Daily, three months 'n advance. .$1.25 Daily, per month 60c Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per year in advance HJiO REMEMBER!! Monday Night, Sept. 1 ARCADE THEATRE" THE Fred Siegel Stock Company Present THE COMEDY DRAMA "Bought And Paid For" riilC ES (iSc plus 7c War Tax, total .75c 4")c plus ')( War Tax, total : 50c 31c plus 4c War Tax, total ...35c All 7.1c seats are now on sale; get your tickets and avoid disappointment. Rags Wanted 3c Per Lbs. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. Eastern Oregon's Big Home Paper. Is Your Youngsters Ready For School? This Is Headquarters For SCHOOL SUPPLIES You can find everything your young step nerds., for the new school tei.ui. right here iilnir extensive slock, ex . , iii . . ee4iseiiooi dooki 1 ' ENSLU LEI f S,e N C I LS, ERA S-.EKSj'-Ol'STAIN 1T.NS, TA MEETS. J'TC. . "-; If you can not come personally, just send the kiddies down with a list and they will he given as careful and i tnirt eous attention as if you came yourself. RULERS FREE PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store i - nun liii ItuiiiWiil tliut tliev ni-e. for more of faot, luformution and Instruct tlnu In the lllm service to this ntfe, ! and less of hysteria, emotionalism, , ci.eap faree and thrill Is u desideratum, asserts Omaha World-! lernld. ' The classes In Kcinji-nphy w'l s0 the motintalus, the plains, the rivers, animated by such life as Is peculiar i to them. They will sec the natural products of various countries belli cultivated or gathered. Before theui i will appear companies of the Inhabit- j aiitx of each. In front of the eyes will roop Uie wild uuluiuts ot which they : see only the. flat prlil tu the books. I They will see jfxportji niuyliu; unt lUid1 i liiiports luovliijs u. ;tbc woVH jrt .the)! ' wharves, the currying to the seaboard, the lnden ships plowing the ocean. It I will he like taking them traveling over the earth to learn what It looks like, nnd they will p-t the vivid Impression that Is made on the eye. and their memory will be associated as by a Jiersnnal recollection. As for history, millions have been, able to see on the screen the luimicu tnuj history that has been In the uinliliiK riming the last fey years the cmnps'nnd cantonments, the marching i columns, the moving ocenn transports, 1 the busy Blilp.vards, the construction I and factory work of the war, the hat- terles In action, the destroyed cities, the flight of refugees, the command ing llgurcs whether nn the field or In the government cabinet all the scenes ' of wnr, of war'swept countries, glimpses of wretchedness nnd the mln- j istratlons of comfort and mercy. Here- ! after a film record of the more nota- ; hie historical events will be kept for i what will be both the entertainment j nnd the Instruction of after tcuera-j uons. ', t'.l i i:- .' i Jt Is gnjng to .bn big worl tp st thr. mminff nti'tlire InNtiitlfl n't n jTom- nlon iMiulpment for eiViicntional work In the schools. Schools will havo to j have the lllms nnd the machines, nnd ; they will require men. teachers or not, to uperate them. This slgnltles thut a ' great development of moving picture fnclllty will huve to be made )n all the appllliucos and twhnlque connect- : el with the exhibition of the pictures. The moving picture will overflow from the theater jlnto tho schools, for It , would be Impossible for the thniters ' lono to di the work. It will nlso be , flLP.IS IN SCHOOLS - Writer Sees Vast Possibilities for Moving Pictures. " Vlsusllied Orography and History Among Subjects Which Would Clato the Eager Attention of Pupils of All Ories. o Vlsmillred gcgrophy. It to bcHcTml, will tf.Mit the maps a good deal fur ther than a rjve bird beau a stuffed one. Likewise, visualised history, It Is ex pected, will ligut (he unrrntivcA of tho iHMiks, wUlch we sometimes say, when they or written by a graphic wriiVr. wake the dead past live again. But It Is visualised history' that evil I Indeed rvsurrocl the imsl, so far as u moving pvaturv cnu make n scene that Is past and gene real again. Kor tjieso terms, erlsuallKed geiici-aphy and vjualli'd history, are ised with reference to the lsslbllltes and the development .of the moving picture. m The preshlent of one of the big iji iv lsg picture comivanles has been talk ing very eloquently shcut the tini of the film In the tch.Mvls nnd surely be brings Ive-fore our lmai;hiatUu n t?iou. sand school rooms (pll, lint of lanculd but of eager pupils. Kdui'titors are thinking about the same thlogpaud we The Balance To Your Credit in your hank aeeo'uut represents your progress. It increases your earning capac ity and gives you a feeling of independence ' und Security. "We offer you the Best of Service and Solicit Your Account. . o La Grande National Bank ' CATITAL AN 13 ijl'liPLrS, $21.-,000 ' ' Estahjished 17. . ISpUfU), KELIAHIJ': and PKOCKISSlJfE AY AT LA GRANDE, OREGON PRESENTING Watkihs-Warner Aero Circus Exhibitions and Passenger Flights Daily Throughout Entire Week, by Army Aviators with a Government Curtis Airplane, and a Parachute Drop by Sergt. Cadden. ' ' . ' ' ALL Til E WEEK SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF W ' I i. Uia.4 Babcock & Ryan Greater Shows i j FJf The Premier Attractions of the Northwest, Including " Capt. Bell's Deep Sea Divers, Royal Hawaiian Village The world of Wonders, "Danger," ' Don Filano, the Horse With a Human Brain, Mysterious Mamie, Underground Chinatown The Solomon Islanders, Big Eli Ferris Wheel ' NESTER'S MILITARY BAND. ' . Jumping Horse Carry-Us-All, A SHOW WHERE "DECENCY FIRST" PREVAILS. ' Look, for the $10,000 Veiled Beauty BRONCHO CONTESTS MY NOTED RTDKKS, AT FAIR GROUNDS Big Wrestling MatcTi FREBERG vs. HOWARD STAR THEATRE, 9:00 P. M. MONDAY. Two wrestlers of feampionship Class. '.UNDER AUSPICES OP THE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL " of La Grande, Oregon. SEND IN NOMINATIONS F0RQUEEN OF THE LABOR FESTTVAT To Dan Brown, S?c. Central Labor CouncU o o y O O o o oo. e o o n '