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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
So e o oo o llltWMljlNIIIMIII THfe sundry morning observer eg .0 E 3 l?'?'! 1 , ;1 I- a " L. OU f -J bono wor rjf Kliin Auntln funhn comedy in Hit) Hired. Nut all tho comiawiy pa: ticiimto In tlio parade, UK HI lei I pC'Mplft US til) HtHKO IllttChlUI- 1 tliu Cjuolo lieuuty Cliorli; a Run Hh Uie wurdrobw nd cf- TM company com en to tho Ar e!f thoatrt Jfonday, Sept. 22. If oj havrn't rcnrvd your Hoata for tMt artrur-tfon you had better do bo at oiiro. . Tho cliniro teaU are being rapidly taken und all fnd-k-utioiiM IMiiAt to a juukod liouae tointirruw MlKht. . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1010. u Aermanent Colon. o Anrlcnt l&yptlaiiH had a nmrvHntjjt; itfiowlcdpo of 4ilur und thy tinder- j "food fully ulit color wonld'lant. In i tlio K(,.vptlnn imwri lh ground col- ; orN.nn am fjrtod oh 'Vtir they wen. Th Kgyptlnnn worked their oulllnes in Jumphlnrk. ti.swl T ; i y fur tlHlr : whites, ferruKlrn earths for tfiHi reds, ochres furfhelr yellows, and for. en tlny used perha,pK green Jntjr mixed blue enflamaff or eoiir wlm oehro. All tl14.se coUira are per- , iuaneiit. ' 1 K.'Uetn hutt now u Hotary club. Or KunUation and election of officuiK tax completed Wednesday. The elnh (art out with a nieufbuiHhlp of 2 5. If women ever wavered In their ul leKlanco to I,lt! tallor-mado Hiilt for (Street wear they hnvo repented not la Kaekcloth und uhIich, hut by re turning with more devotion than ever to the fuvorlto Riirh of AtuiTleanH. Now that fur capeu und wnrfH provide so much casual rare, alotiK with extra wunnth tho women of our hind are appareled nccordlutf to their heart h' deHlro ond no one can Ktudy them on tho streets without uppreelallitK how well tho combination huUh them. The luxurious noto Ititrodured by (bene fur plecoH 1b jiiHt tho nddltlou needed by the plain, tailored milt. In the depth of winter we nhall see mutts and hats to match theHO neckpleecH. In NiP'ti an outfit beauty will go beautifully dressed for soino montliH. In milts as In tailored hats, the line's the thing that Is to be emphasized. Decorations are to bo HparliiK'ly used and nro best when they enhance the tailored finish which Is the. crowning Klory of suits. An Illustration of this appears lu the ptcturo ubove. These. sultn aro made of wool velours or broadcloth with plain skim. In one of tlirm the skirt Is Hhoe top length and In (be other It Is two Inches long er. Itolh coats nro three-(iiarter length; one of them double-breasted with collar of gray squirrel. This coat has n narrow belt of the material, that terminates at each side In a but ton, and plain eoat sleeves. with turned buck cud's of squirrel fur. Hut the finishing touches that will cause the tallur-mado admirer to dote upon this suit He. lu the small silt pockets, Joined to flap pockets by six pin tuckfl laid In tho material wllh perfect pre cision. There Is n slmllcr bit of clever fin Ishlng lu the other suit where tabs, with parellel rows of stitching, nro ex tended above the large, lint pockets. The sleeves havo a small stitched panel set In. and rows of buttons with simulated buttonholes. Cure for PoUon Ivy. Mrs. Evelyn S. Trenbath. wife of the Rev. Itohert W. Trenbath. rector of St. James's Kpiscopal church of Montdalr, N. J.; has conferred a boon on suffer ers from poison Ivy by announcing a remedy which those who have tried It say Is n most efficacious remedy. It b; simply the green leaves of common catnip nrtibed on the affected parts un til the Juice runs. This never falls. Mrs. Trenbath fays, no matter how advanced the case may be, and Is simple to use, especially In the case of children. The plant grows usually In great nbundance behind old barns, am) Is said to be so antagonis tic to the Ivy that ff planted near It the Ivy disappears. . Up-to-Date Youth. "itobhy's father asked him when Hoses lived. Hobby said be did not. know.. His father then read from u fmok: "Mosf-i 1.000 11. r." und then asked Hobby why he did nut know when Mos'es lived. Hobby replied: "Oh, I thought that was his telephone num ber." o FTa""" - " MU U ' ' . . IJ II rriK 4 ' 9 ' 1 W . . .. Ml A COMPLETE STOCK OT MOBILE ACCESSORIES, AND TUBES, AND . OILS AUTO TIRES AND Method of Faking Violins. A claim wh;ch has been made for X-rays is th:it by exposing to their light a good modern violin it will ac quire (ho ebaracieristie tone of a gen uine Strad. tlie a'tlon of tbe rays in it few hours ageing the wood by boiiio 00 years. GREASES WITH WHICH TC EQUIP YOUR CAR, IS CARRIED AT NTIIHKT IMIt.ADK Tho waidiobo consisting of purple Harvey's Greater Minstrels will ami burnt orgaue, Inner satin make u very attradlvo street par- coats with hats to match, present a ado Introducing several novelties, very flashy effect while tho trom- Volcano That Emits Lava. The following Is' reported by nn ob server In Hawaii: Tremendous changes are fn progress nt Kllaueu, ii nd there Is no Indication whatsoever of any cessation of tbe monumental rising of tbe entire vast lava column. Over the southwest brink a wide stream of glistening lava Is sluggishly flowing In Ihe direction of the Km In desert, not with tbe spectacular cas cading torrents of the southeastern flows of last March, liut wllh n steady, steuitby gliding, which pains ground Rlowly nt Its base, but which piles up Into tremendous masses from Its source forward. Dry Lead for Batteries. A dry battery utilizing red lead. In stead of the usual manganese com pound, has been patented by II. Czanyl. It In claimed that the red lead battery lusts longer than tho type now in vogue, may be kept Inactive for months without any deterioration and may he recharged at least ten times, with each recharge as elliclent as any pres ent -battery. To Save Charred Documents. Document that have been charred by lire are rendered readable If col lodion Is poured over tbe charred pa per. Iu a few minutes this dries und a tough, transparent coating Is pro duced through which the printing can be seen. Hank notes and ohrr papers thus charred hnve been treated lu this way wltlt success. Of Course Paul Wasn't Mad. Paul and Hilly live In the country. There are two girls in the fanri'y iiNo. Their aunts in town are f-nd of send. Ing Diem things. One package en- tnimd nothing for Haul or Hilly. I'-iul wrote to bis grandmother: "What's the mailer with my auuls? They sent a package 0:11 here and theie w. isn't u thing for Hilly or me iu it, und Hiils pretty mad about It." landevi lie's Giraffe. Sir John Mandevllle, In his "Trav els," gives this description of a giraffe, which be calls "Cerfauntz" or "Orn flcs": "A least spotted, and that Is u little more. i'ii;h than a steed, hut he hath a neck Uventy cubits long, and he may look mr a great high house.' Antiquity of the Emerald. The emerald has been known fdth'p early times both in Kurope and in cer tain parts of tbe Orient, where Its at tractive color and rarity have endowed It with the highest rank. Its nmue may be I raced back to an old word which appeared In flrook es smarag dos. mentioned In Creek by Theopras tus ,KK) H. C. . Strange Animals. . At Jbe foot .f Mount Kowang. In Vorth Manchuria, there live strange .miauls called "faru-nanban-kau." They nre larger than ordinary apes and dig spacious caverns on the rocky sides of the bills. Purlng the spring and summer tlioy store up &u indent food for the winter. THE B. C. HAMILTON MOTOR CO. Jefferson at Fir St. Distributor For Oakland I Nash Cadillac Stutz Best Fruits of Romance. A spniV-nr wns tnkon iibnr!i ilnr'nc it Suitilny si'hnii! session. He hiit boon roniinctiliiiK n I In- hlcsslnirs f matri mony, and Just to si p w hether or not Hip pIuss wni really pnylllK attention, tikkotl one cirl what she considered to tie the host fruits of romance. The ,;lrl pondered n moment and then nn iivprod: "I should say the wedding and tne bridal pair." date PH'dKPS of $11000 were obtained f: out Umatilla county last week to ward tiio new women's building at tho University of Oregon. Klamath Falls is the l'iiii town to report to sealer of weights and measures complete exhaustion of gasoline supply. latest Ore- bu-inoss In an efrort to relievo the tho state j car sliortuKO, which is daily becom ing more serious.; Wedding Custom, Tho custom of throwlnc an old shoe ll ft it a bride Is quite misapplied when it Is done by her companions for luck. Accordine to I ho spirit of the cprpinony, which is of very ancient origin. It should hp tloap by the parent or guard ian of the briilo as IndlcailuK a re nunciation of all authority over her. Theodore' Jeffries, a highly re spected citizen of Newborn, died at Corvallis recj ntly of ptomaine pols onini:, at the ace of no years. Walker D. Hlnes, director gener al, and It. 1'. Aishton, regional di rector of the federal rail:oad admin istration, are appealed to in tele urama sent out by the public ser vice commission Thursday, to di vert nioio lari;e cars to westbound Walrus Big Beast. Tho average sized Alaskan walrus Is ns bit; as an ox and oft-n weighs more than a toil. A walrus was recently killed by some whalers hour Point liar- ' row whose head weighed 80 pounds, und skin. Including lllppcrs, 500 pounds. The animal had a girth of 14 feet. Little Liver Touchers are just what all. families should keep on hand for a general laxative or physic. ''80 Liver Touchers" for 25c, at Silver thorn's Family Drue store. 9-llUf n f.n,gn'i.i .t'ti'iiiw,' FAMILY DRUG STORE lA GRANDC.ORCGON. ll I nuirirTs ni ft ill j X I lit It At Last! At Last! II I III! ' llll ! I W : i-mpuy i'.v s. ; 0 8 , i w m m ..i -.) r m ' ii n L Our Aim Wi:. IIAVK AM) ( 'AX PKUVKW. VOU ON K OK TIlOSl K'KMAIi'KAlU,!:, I'OI'l'l-AIJ Al'TO.MOlM l-KS. The Chevrolet We have I lie new K-A Moili'l Mum roll t Snlan.s in Imlli I -!H) .'iiul h'-A Mmlrls - l;i'V NOW AND KN.IOV Till' liKAlTII'TL ' I'AI.I; i:lll I :k X, inalliT wlia'l yniir di-Miv-i iu 'A u I 1 1 1 t ! i 1 ' iuatv In1, we ran plra-M- jmi, 1 1" mi ' i i lVi niic ii" tlpiM' M autii I'ii t iil , I .ii ui'ii his 'J'hc fxisti'in-i' of the Hoover (irocery was coiii'eived with the idea of being a real service in value to the community in overcominir the high cost of living. inking back from our humble beginning, we feel more than satisfied with the results amini- lilished, anil we tire determined to put forth greater efforts than ever in carrying out the ideals for which this organization stands. As a coirseiiuen ce, we are just beginning to tlo our best work. We want to say in conclusion, that it would not have 1 een possible for our marvelous growth, if it were not for the fact that we defied all established past precedents and dominating reactionary prices in ordei to conduct our business on such a basis so as to make it possible to distribute life necessities at the unusually low prices that we have in the past, and in the future we are going to do to a greater degree than ever. Ye express our appreciation for the wonderful co-operation that we have received from the buy ing public of Kystcru Oregon. . You will observ e by careful observation that we carry well-known brands of merchandise, f hat aro ibsolutelv guaranteed at all times. on will ab.o note that the prices at which we simtilv our cus- omers are lower than any other organization or mail order houses in the Northwest, and we arc in a Misiiioii to give prompt service-and lower freight rates to the people of Kastern Oregon than can be had' from' any other shipping point. . ' THE GREATER H00VERIZED GROCERY He can deliver one light to your door IciicelorMi voureCar wants will be met promptly y us. 0 n n' JVaiUowaMilling & Grain Co. IT'S QUALITY MEAT AND WE . SELL IT FOR LESS NO CHARGE FOR" DELIVERY, -" PH0KE MAIff 32. . 9 n THE STILWJEJtL MEATCO. V TUB COXSUilERiSliirfD. 4 Andrew's Variety Storc Come in and ltok over our line? 0f Woofj, Wttol ' Nap and CottouUlaukets. t'lovertort ,aiul Cloverdale Wool Ulaiikits iul'laitls ...! $8.95 OiegonAVonlen Mill lilankels ...JS3.45 to $10.75 0 O Jloftled tiray, WoolenoF.laukets .0... $10.75 Wool 2y,p lilankctsf o ....5.cj5i $6.89, T.9S0 Cottivn I'.lankets .0... ..s $3.69, $4,45 Vile st Carded Co,t,tou Filled o 6 Ciif.6rts ..O.oo ,...o....o $4.95, $5.75j $7.93 Comforts. Lint lulling $2M, $3.69 The Place You Get Everythyjg You Want Every Day, at the PriceYou Like ttPPay. 0 o o o t . LJ O o