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SACK SUIT OF SMAUT SIM I'LK'ITV.
WALL STREET
For Moii who in for fuict Elegance
in llirir 'lo1hcH. Cut on 'iin1oni lines, which
coini'ortjihly Iracif Hie. body, lieal siiiiplii'
ity; r'!tl style,
$30 to $50
OTHER MAKES, $25.Q0 UP.
HILL'S DEPT. STORE
-MAKKS YOUU TIKTUKFART. TASTF
' BETTEIJ, WHEN YOU USK
KLENZO DENTAL CREME.
Get a Tube Today, t
-ri?TCE 25o
PUTMAN S DRUG STORE
The Rexall Store
NAVY RECRUITING
PARTY COME MONDAY
A navy icerulling party jvlll ar
rive lu llm city hoiuo tiuiu .Monday
from Portland.
The navy is' now short some 12(1,"
li (10 lu pui-Honucll. The rjiint bill
passed by eniiKi'esH provides that all
reserve men must be paid off by
rVplctubct and Ibis has been done
as niplilly as possible, ut tho same
time rcdurtug (Uu. pettonell of the
navy to tm.lt estuul. A nuvy uf
HO.OOil la wanted.
Men from 1? to 2!i can eulist fur
the radio school or for the avlalloa
mechanic . si-hools without any plu
vious tiuiuliiK. The two principle
schools are lu Chicago and Hua
IHoko.
Tim rocrmlni; pirty. which In
cludes Halph J'air. K O. tlativt, 0.
Coreinr un4 iWptuln llaulr, will I
la the 'lty ihnv days. Just wheie
their ofllce will he is lint yrt de
cided. ANOTHER HOMER 1
FOR BABE RUTH I
iVr Asoctti.t rroti to Tlic obtrr) j
IIOOI'ON', Rybl. 20. "HailW" I
Luth lores it hi kotos rtn '-1
ntd to tenty-svisi tmSsv, wtDnlBi i
the tame fm I;.ti'S hit t'oictau
l! i "Kuth Day" hero. I
SISN FEIKPAPER8
ARE 8UPPRES3ED
' tPr Assncbiti-d l'ri-s (u Tii Otissrver)
JltllttK, ft,.pt. :0.-u sln
rrwiitniers ri' rallied today i
If the Jtilliinry unj suppress-'n.
Of BUhm Xtisipaocnt;
Situition Hon CnttctJ :
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11 i i f Ut'-f'" to Tti ta s)Kr) .
4 i'i'i:aT. t. :o.-0.e
atiis) hero is ajrititii mora cvl'trm , i
As tii Min:auiil:' aritwm they j
iii. tu icajisltliin throrall
i0ncul on all llncs.Q visually
stripping the rouigry of the gieani
of nUlwaji, traai-irVstlon. The foud .
ii)i' hro Is lusuff(9'ont8aocoJ
' HV to reports. q
n Oitter
ubscrvcr or
Wrappers printed tt latA W N a
imca. o q ss'sswwsif ,
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Unmasked Bandits
Rob a Bank Near
Omaha and Escape
OMAHA, Kept. SO. two tin
masked bandits held up and roiilied
tho Cltisena Natlomil bank of litils
tun, auhurhiiu rnucern fjve miles
soulh or hero this ariernnn. After
linking tho cashier lu the rage unit
lining Tour customers against lh
wall, they stole JliMI and escaped.
Soviets of Petrograd
, Authorize Plans for
Peace Negotiations
rOI'KNIIAtlKN.
cHy soviet of I'
Sept.
i rail
211.- The
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A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
W. H. B0HNENI(AMP
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powered the people roiiimisscrar-
to begin pa08 negotiations with
it ha alllc on the basis iw condltiona
f d by theiiu aceordlng0to reports
reived from 1'etrog.d
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m,lMUHtmm,
Lsjiclise It a "CamMifciala. t
wif Maran"
'ni.'Mi fir vlraa W't Hual
hy an iiuillcneo largely o women here
the otliiT night titer debate
vv ti.-i li. r husbands shuuld be required
to iiiy such wages, says the I'hlludel.
plila Evening Illillctlu.
One speaker die a dlsmnl picture
of I lie future of roniunco with wive
working fur wuges.
"Imagine a scene like this," he laid:
"H'0..y, do yoo love Die?"
"or course I love you."
Thou will ym marry me?"
"Well, mail. How much do you
pay?"
"Suppose the wlvei wor to" Join
the soviet of waltera-up nnd chnree
triple ivucn for waiting up nltlita for
lillf.liandH." he auld.
"JuniKlue a wife iionx Into society
anO being labeled a 91&-u-weck wife. A
wiiinan ran take a lutft-yeur hat and
make It look like now. But when ahe
alined a contract fur $15 a week tliere
woiilil he no biding it from the neigh
bors." Another apcnlter pleaded Uiat "worn
an shall not be brought down from ber
lieilesral ns n quaeu nnd innle a mere
employee of uiun." In depicting the
fill lire of roinunee under the waje sys
tern he said the uiarrlage ceremony
would huve to bo revised to read:
"With this ring I hire tliea. and trill
pay thee (15 o week by the aid of the
world, the flesh nnd the dovll."
I Notices like the following he pre
dicted would be published:
".Married John Brown nnd Mary
Knillh, hy Hev. Itussell II. Coinvell.
They will live In Logun nnd the wlfe'a
wnKes will bo 115 a week."
ncencs iiKe tue rouowing in court
were lorucnsi :
"JudKe, ho lUred mo for $20 n week
nnd ho Is now. two weeks overdue Id
my pay. I'm going to get a new boss."
LOOKING AHEAD A FEW YEARS
Remark! That WIU Maraly Or.
nary When 1ha BlImB Haa Bern
Finally Perfected.
Anpistiis Tolllver, the soap king,
strode, wrnthfully out uf Ids atatcrooiD
aboard the blimp and seized the arm
of the porter.
"idiot " be roured, "why didn't you
give me a call this morulng) I told
you I htirt to bo In London for a di
rectors' meeting at 0 a. in. shnrp, nnd
now London Is Lord knows how many
thousands of miles In our rear."
"Ah noutided on yo' door, boss, but
yo' refuses to wakeo," sopited I he
porter.
The sonp king pulled out a wntch.
"Mevcu-thlrty." ha g run led dis
gustedly. "Where are we now?"
"Jest passed over St. Iiuls, boss;
we'll lie hock In N'Ynwk nt 12:015."
"olil well," aitU Tolllver, "I can
attend that 12 .30 nicotine of the soap
po.der people nnd cutcb the 1:30
blimp for Loudon."
Rat Sklna for Leather.
The suggestion has been mndo thnt
the rut problem might be bist solved
hy making use f the skins of the
rodents for the purpose of leather.
Somebody with the gift of guessing
cnmiiutes thut there are lO.OOO.Ouu In
this country, nnd the dnmnge they do
would feed a good-slued smny. It
ICIIII 0 gouu-SIIH-u tmiiy. Il
iuld tuko at least O.OOV altlns a day I
to supiily a sinull modern tannery.
Nobody wants the ruts, they belong '
to anybody that can catch thorn.
Thnt Is tho problem to cutrh them,
and thru deliver the goods. There Is j
not enough leather to go around. 1
Fish skins arc susreptlhlo of tun- I
ulng, nnd there nrs nit skins which
nnke good leather, large enough for
many p'irpoac. (;! 1 . .
Job Fruiting, The OIsmtw. Mala 37
Butter Wrnppart wrtatad at the
Otiserver effica
You Can Save Many Dollars la Oar
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
We can furnish your home from We
me.it to attic, and tb best of It it that
you can : . ,
BUY ON YOUR 0WST TSSS3
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the lurpression,"
wIim correspondent of the British J
"""flllo ""'J",'. "i .fl "if, T
cnredotlie copyright ofcth twin 'Uod I
own country.' and litl detlultely p-
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.iit-u tu tiic .iiiieu hibick mil
tind that nor eoloiilnl trooitl huvA
plrutud tlie plu ane. and a aiipljlni
It unblushlugly to wlilchever corner of
the empire Uiey happen to liutl from.
b aUi ds a bua a aoldter wlti
a reef baud round bis wldeawaka bat
was chaining to his uelghbor how
pleaMunt It was to be going hack in a
few days to God's ovvu iuntry. 'Why.
I didn't know you were an American.'
remarked the neighbor In an accent
Uiat left no doubt oir which side of
the Atlantic he waa at bum. 'Who
aald I wax? complained tiia other.
'Well, you cbilmcd Uod'a own OAUulry
an your home, and tlmt'a America
sure.' 'Ameil. a,' iwpeutud md-loind.
'Vea, I dureaay God bad aomettdng to
do wltb the making of H. bat New
Zeiiland Is bis Jiiusteriilece, and duo't
you forget it.' ,
Philatelic History of the War.
Many stamp collectors Uke to ape
clnllze, either In some coontry, or Home
ospeclul line of stumps, aucb 4ts anl
niala, or birds, or even ships. An In
teresting collection could he mnde of
war slumps. A collection on these
lines would Include all war-tuz Issues,
nil stamps overprluled for use In oc
cupied toriitory, Issues overprinted
for the use of expeditionary furcee.
and envelopes, etc., bearing the can
cellations from field post offices and
from huttleKhlps. I'robubly the first
wur stamps to moke tuelr appearance
were those Introduced by Australian
troops who bad captured German col
onies In the Pacific. Other early ar
rivals were the German productions
for use In Belgium, Poland, Lithuania
and ItusKla. Similar enemy issues
were Imjiotied on the conquered by Bui
Kurla and Austria.
Remembering the Boys.
A friend of mine performed a wed
ding ceremony for n young couple In
our home town, lifter which the bride
groom took all the money out of his
pocket, which was 75 cents, nnd turned
to my friend, the minister, and said:
"I will hnvo to kepp MO cents of thlx
to buy cigar for the boys," and handed
Dim the 5 cents for the fue. Chicago
Tribune.
MUSTERED OUT
OF SERVICE
(Continued from page three.)
torn co-operated n tho most satis
factory manner, and duo to their
help it wua possible for the Red
Cross canteen of La Grande to ren
der seivlce which has given It an
outstanding reputation through tho
outlro wcstoid country. ')
Several talks weru mndo last ev
ening by tho ladies showing the
true metal that is in them. Assur
ance was given of continuod action
II cvw i);o country needed their
services nguln.
It must be remembered thnt tho
cantueu was a distinct department
of the Red Cross. It was placed
under military supervision because
It dealt directly with the Soldiers
and sallo:s. For this reason dia-
ehurgo of the workers is now lu or
der and very proper. But tho Red
Crew proper is a lusting organicti-
tion. It is permanent. The great i
lwi)lk ,,,. ,,y , Grnnde chttptor g
! ,,,., ... nn,,.nt hUlnrv now
propei ly recordod In the archives of
tho governmoitt at Washington. D- '
C. Theto will bo no comlpetc ills- j
banding of tho Red Cross, fori
It must least Indefinitely. The ro-1
ma ktible women throughout 1he '
two counties who have -worked huid
uud prodpcod ho much are members
of the dltfrrent bntuchos and as
such must remain la readiness to.ss
sist when inerpencjr arises. The
eantiMMi menilte.ts also ruutlo mem-b,-rs
of the Rod Cross organization.
the only feature boiug eliiuluatcd Is
'the canteen
0"New Zealand
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verse, but the movement was mi
cudduu thut he killej the engine.
(with two heels between the -jail-
road tracks. Before either bad
time to ave themselves, the train
was upon them, completely demolish"
lng the roadster.
The t'uln was stopped immedi
ately nnd backed the five miles Into
Batter, where the bo'ly of Rush wa.i .
Luken to the West Undei taking par
lors and HRrmsco was hurried to :
the hospital. '
It is understood thnt the duwli-
tcr. alliw Vlulet, is on ber way west
from Chicago, for which point she ;
left aome two weoka ago for the Na
tional Kindergarten achool. The
wlfo and throe sons are all in Tort
land now.
The scene of the fatal a.cldent
was visited 6y F. A. Kasch. of the
public service commission, who mnde
thorough Investigation, and re
ported he accident to the state
authorities. According . to ltasi h.
the .only objection he could find to
the crossing is theie is a very Bleep
pitch In the grade of the road on
both approaches to the tracks, anil
It would be guile an easy matter
for nny person to stall an engine on
t.ln.t crossing.
No. 20.
ltepurt of the Condition of
THE (X)VK STA1K BANK
At Cov, in the State of Oregon,
at
the close of business, September
1919.
Resources
Loans and discounts 74,2:7.01
Bonds and warrants ti,'J7'j.ti.ri
Banking house :i,7HUHi
Furniture nd fixtures . . . l.niKi.mi
Other? real estute owned. . :ilti78.'JU
Due from approved reserve
banks 58.1o0.77
Cash' on hand ti,251.S0
Total .'. ?15:I,0j7.4S
Liabilities
Capital stock puid in . ...$ iri.000.uo
Surplus fund 2,400.00
Undivided profits, less ex- -'
penses and taxes paid. . , :iSii.U
Individual deposits subject
to check !IU,:t:,4.."i.!
Demand certificates of de
posit 2,400.00
Time and savings deposits 3"i,00(i.:',l
Other liabilities 19.00
Total $in3,uT)7.18
STATE OF OREGON', County of
Union, ss:
I, Hugh Mi-Call, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge nnd belief.
H'jiiH M'CAI.L, Cashier.
CORRECT Attest: E. C. Rees, C,
M. Ramsdell, Hugh McCall Direc
tors. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mc
this 18th day of September, 1019.
JOHN DEAN,
Notary Public.
My commission expires November
2fi, 1920.
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FOR GOOD ROADS
Saturday, Oct 11, 1919
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Pcaelses will soon he gon We hare t
ELliEUTAS -ND ClIAAYFOKDS.
A tumjii of Concord Grapes.
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WE HAVE THE 1TIUIT AND VEGETABLES.
YOU DO THE BEST
1 M&mSMAS
Rags Wanted
W
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JEWEL ADJUSTED
THREE POSITIONS
16 SIZE
Jn 20-Year Gold Filled Case
PRICE $35.00.
We will Save You Moner
Siegrist & Go.
Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern
Oregon.
1 Election
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EVERYONE IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE;.
THOSE 0T REGISTERED WILL BE
SWORN IN BY TWO FREEHOLDERS
WHO WILL BE BTATIOKED AT THF
POLLS. DO YOUR DUTY AND VOTE
P0R THE BONDS.
Vote 300 X Yes
Central Laiaor Council
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