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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1919. THE SUNDAY MORNING OnBS?RVER o o o rivw THE FASHIONS THE NEW ONES. THE BEST 9 " .. . y A pretty wedding s soIonflilSi-d fy and IlllKard lyid Bpread thfl. Sulurduye.inoining at iho home of eats. After nipper,, tho Industrious Mr. .id -Mrs-. D. J. Kiminel.l 20U5Ones of tha party built a huuc? bou U avenue, when thol; duushtef fire, ukuleles were tvtteu out and Jctinle Kind, wa.i uikf'ed In mtriai;t to Waller I'. Mink of Uaker. Kev. X. Siierinan Hawk, pus:or..of the First M. IS. church, perfoijued the cc enioiiy Following tho cefeniony, a wed ding breakfifst was aerved. Only rel- souiu aruund t?ie camp lw-nderad. fi.e wee Mrs. F. I,. Meyers will enlortain the Lucky Thirteen club on Tuesday afternoon, previous to tho depart uro of Mrs. Ouy Byrkit for lioisu, atlvea and a few Intimate friends of ; ijalio. whero she will uiako liV-i fu tile young couple were present. Tho bride IS a gradual.) or the La Grande hteh school in the class ot 11)19 and has many friend's in this cily. The bridegroom recently re turned from the service. Tho newly married couple left for Foitland and coast points where they will pass theiv. honeymoon. Upon their return they will ro to Baker to make their futuro home. Mr. Mink beinK the Signal Main tainor on the O. V. R. & N. at that place Their many f' lends in La Grande wish them much happiness. 4 The Gleaners clas of tho Chris tian church spent a very enjoyable time at the homo of Mrs. Coker Fri day evenins. The e-.irly part of the eveniiiK was devoted to planning and arranging for a program which the class expect to present the ealry part of next month. After the bus iness w:'s over several hours were given over to playing games after which refreshments were served. Those who were present home. 1 Mrs. Kan Smith of Seattle, leu last evening for her homo alter a months visit with her nioiner, mm. Sa.a'h K. McCall. Harold Walslnger leaves this ev ening for Co: variis, where he will enter o! A. C. us a freshmen. Presidents Who Have Visited Our State Oregon has been honored by the visits of six presidents who were within the boundaries of the state at the time of their official terms. They were Ulysses Grant, Kuthcrford H. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, Theodore Roosevelt, William II. Taft and Wood- were: ! row 'Wilson. Misses Stewart, Kthel AlTorii, Kd-j But one actual "living president itli Miller, l.ila and Gladys Mel'her-! cvi,r made a stop at I.H Grande anil son, Clem Mi Kiniuy and Kuliy j that was President Harrison. T.ie U raves; Messrs Clyde Bunting, Dr. .; rcas0ii was that they usually McPhe son, Kev. Coker and James t()l)k a coastwise route and thus Cukor. ' missed the eastern part of the stale President Hayes came up the Colum Tho homeof Mrs. Fred Kiddle of (,ja rjvcr for a short distance only. Island City, one day last woe.k, was nnj before the railroad was completed tho scene of a merry gathering. Six to La Grande, President Roosevelt tables at cards furnished tho entui -' 1lm!(, a stop t Walla Walla while on tainment for Mrs. Kiddle's K1"'1""-! his visit as president, and was in La the occasion being in honor of Mrs. ; Gl..lml(J aftor his term of office had Lyle Kiddle, Mrs. William Seymour j ircd ,, whe hc wa, thc ProBM.g und Miss Alice Farthing, sisters of ' h.e fandMa, for re.(.leotion. li:s. i.yie mimic. ii mo rin-.u 01 tho afternoon, dnliity refrei"hmenis' wero served, lligli score went to There is no gainsaying;the farf .that Qfafr Autumn Assort-, ments are the best ever shown to the La Grande trade! i ! ! Three Lovely Creations Of excecdJng similicity is the frock of navy Tricolette. A straight line model with smooth back and silk cord jrrr dle. This dress is very mo.lerately priced at is La.VOCUE ' . This easi we are introducing an entirely nw line of Ladies''nnd Misses' Suits and Coats. .These bear the label I,A VOGUE. Tfcey are of the bes.t as regards. tailoring, style nflil satisfaction. LA VUG UK Suits and I'oars arc to be found only in this store and if you desiro individuality of style, you vvill be assured of it when you select a LA YOGUK jrarmcnt. t ( $67.50 Another froek of Tri colelte qurte straight anil nairow of brown Very beautifully em broidered. Has several plaits and with over skirt and silk cord jiinllu. The prii-e is $67.50 The other is of mid night blue Poiret Twill very alti'.u-tivoly em broidered at tho throat and waist, straight line with plaited efforts, cord pirdle. The price is $7.1.00. esioVnt llarri.son's stop wub pro- 1 arranged although it was more in tho Mrs. Hal liolinetikunip. Three nue.Tt , pri;.t's worecivtn to Lylu Kill- ' (ile, Mrs. V. Seyiinmr uml Miss Alice FtirtniiiK I nnture of n friendly call than a vi:;it. His stop here was only for about -0 minutes and the countryside turned ' out to see and hear him. He was in J troduced from the rear platform of his coach by C. H. Finn, wh-i wai :nayor, and I. W. Kaulk v:rs the first j nian to shake his hnwl at t he comdu ; sion of his address. His address wa S entirely in the felicitous vein and. i nothing" of a political nature was ovoV remotely pur ires ted. He declare! tin; he had heard much of Grand lioiuie. , its fertility and the bro-.ul spirit of it , people and acknmvledijed the p-jivrou ; nu'Mihoi.i. lUiriu;; th social- hour j reception accorded mm. .Jonn warn. which followed the hoaiess survwl i maKer, wno was osimasier--renerai Chapter I o! Ihe I'. K. O. Sister hood im't Friday af'.einoou at the country homo, of Mis. Alliert Hunt er. The pro;; am was in charge of Mrs. J. K. WriLht. ".Moinu Keononi ie." wiis th title of the ;:aper read by Miss Kthel Wright. Alter tlie splendid paper, fav.rite recipes on cooking we e exi'h:ini;ed by the The newest styles in both tailored suits and di esses call for lacy, frilly effects to lend a softening to the se verity of the daik material. Not only have we taken ample care of this dic tate of fa.-hion, but have rone a step farther in obtaining styles along these lines to fill every possible accessory need and every preference of individ ual taste. The first of this new Fall Neckwear has arrived and we invite you to see it. fit. WA 11 ml A Beautiful New Suits Ready for Selection- Here you will find sonic of the season's most striking models of Tricotine, Velotir, Tolo Cloth, Serre anil other fabrics. Some arc strikingly trimmed with fur( some with velvet, while others are plain tailored w ithout trimming. The prices rniure from $37.50 up to $123.00. We are triad to show you thoso nt any time without your In curring any obligation to purchase. Short Sport Coats Of Plush trimmed with fur, or wool mixtures with fur trimmings, are very new and are featured here in a large variety. ' Trices range from $40 up New Coats to Meet Autumn's Demands 'Women who make it a point to buy their Coats early will be pleased to know that we are showing splendid assortments of the new modes now. Coats of Itolivia, Duvetyne, Silvertone, Polo Cloth, Velour, Plush and many wooj mixtures nrt hero in large assortments. More are arriving each day. Monday morning will perhaps find us with at least a dozen new ones.. Why not be one of the '.'early choosers" this season and see what pleasuie you receive from having first choice. .The prices range from $27."0 to $ 1:17.50. M ill to roiicshmenls. the Harrison cabinet, also rpoke I briefly and his talk was what one The Kpwortli I.ea-uj of Island ! m'f.'ht expect to hear at tne opemm: Citv was deliiitfullv enln lained on "f n Sunday school convention. "Un l'ri"d:iv ev.-ntaa by (lie La rand- '-"sk" "f Wisconsin, scrte- I.eai;iie. with a lawn party at the , tary of agriculture, was also with th home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. liirnic, 1 party, as was Mrs. Harrison and other on Kourth street. j ledirs of prominence. The fecretnrv The ample lawn, wi:h Its ovo-jof agriculture was eiuite an elds r! nrehlng trees, was K.iily decorated j man and had retire before the t rn I with Chinese Linlcrns and wi' h reached La Cirande. and although ciiil th flitting figures, made a piclur- j cd for to apjicar and make a speech. esiue scene not soon to be forgot-. ne Wns excused on account of the lat' -ten. C.aines. music, and social con-j ncsR ()f the hour. vero, followed by refreshments.; The jiresider.ti.il party also m-de e closed the happy evening ai a '.ul , Ijritf stop nt Pendleton and llOU . AOOUl SIM) ,..u...t present. Blankets of Wool and Wool Mixed . In spite of advanced prices an. I the scarcity of merchandise, we have a splendid assort ment of blankeU for the early season shop per. The quality is particularly good, the designs '.ire attractive ami the price.-; arc remarkably low $I.!I8 to SS.M). Blankets of Cotton and Wool Nap This is the best opportunity of the year to supply blankets for the months to come. Tlu.e wt:l biar.kets are ttf exceptionally -. id (i'jality. A ft w left over from last vear are stiil at the old price. They are in different .-dae;; and liif ;'ci ent patterns. Very ruiHP""'-'' priced at'$.i.OO to 11.50. )!. Dresses of Serge, Tricotine and Othor Wool Fabrics Await your inspection in a large mid vnried array. Indiglilful models ill navy blues and browns. Many embroidered with effective double floss, others tire attractive in the model itself. These are only frocks that reflect the smartest of the new. The pi ices range from $21!JiO to $l2 !n MELB A Toilet Waters; Creams and Towderfl, are beyond comparison Melba Toilet Water, Rose, Lilac, Violet, and Lov'me, price $1.00 Melba Face Cream, skin mas sage 50c Melba Cleansing Cream 50c Melba (ircnseless Cream 50c Melba Face Powder 50c Mellmline toning powder ...... ,25c Melba Skin Lotion ,....25r Colgate Talcum Powder, Cash mere, Bouquet, Violet, I.a France Rose, Dactylis and Eclat 20c Colgate's Shaving Stick 3iic Colgate's Handy-grip Shaving Stick .' 33c Cashmere 'Pouquet' Toilet Soap.. -.10c Sen. I.s . exclusive new model hats which are dist inctively individual in shape, with the smartest touches of trimming; just the right touch to give that indefinable ii.dity chic. And besides, thc:-e "(Jaire" models we have counth ss other models for Autumn designed by our own milliner.-". A visit through our Millinery department will give you many new ideas about your hat for Fall. FUR TRIMMINGS I lies:; anil Suit Trimmings of Kur in all colors 8 uit.ililc to the new I'ail wuoIcnE- brow ns, grays and black. I'rices.KIc to $1.50 tho yard. Gloves to Be Very Prominent This Fall Cloves will be worn more than ever thin Kail not only more, hut longer. As the sleeves grow shorter, gloves must become longer, so you will find this Kail gloves with long wrists, a sort of cmi gauntlet effect. There arc colors for every ahaiio of wearing ap parel every street shade and stvle. We invite you to see our ex tensive line of new Kid Cloves. Prices from $2.75 up to $5.00. SOAPS Woodbury's Kncinl Soap 25c Cuticura Soap ..25c (tesinol Soap 25c White Koso Transparent. Glycerine Soup 25c Pears' Transparent tilvcerine ' Foap .25c Packers' Tal Soap 25c Packera' Tar Soap for shampooing. . , liquid 50c A complete line of Toilet Accessories all standurd brands in this department MIM'.ltVA YA HNS for SWEATK.KS More new colors in this popular brand of novelty yarns. The newest color arrivals are gray, mixed (rreen mixed blue, Begonia, and turquoise. Besides these we have China blue .iade, pea green, salmon, navy, lnven der, gold, orange, lemon, peacock rose, apricot, cardinal, iris, cyclomen dink lilac, black nnd white. Prices I Oo and (i.'ic. Silk and wool yarn, 75c. WATCH OI H AI)VS. THIS WKKK Kor big- Special Sales of wanted merchandise a b ig clinnce to savo on Winter necessities for tho family. You will sec staple merchandise at far below the present cost. YOUTH HAG MUSICAL GENIUS I 1 1 Lois N'-lson entorta.ned eirhl or her littb- jlcii 1 friend.-, a!i aged nine yen s. on Wednc-day evening at a dinner p;rty, in honor of her ninth birthday. TUe nine wo gal here;! ar-nuld the birthday table were Dorothy K- hard. Ann; Jane Mr Millan, Doroi hy p. ownlon, Lor raine I'ieice, Marjo'-ie Keytiolds. Connie Ue-., Avau Williams," Hnr-Mn Portland, Me. The child has at- l.ois Nelson. 1 trncted Hie attention ( r.nrute since be was 4 yenrs old. tint It wn'i only ;W'!Iy Fcrrero, 13 Years- O'd, and American Born, Is Capable j Leader of Orchestra. , Willy F'errcro, 1". v. ho leadi 'piece orchestras III sebeli.niis of Wity i n.i r. I!e'thovcn. ll'sini. Ci i- ' and others. Is an American ami was horn otliy Ann Warnick and A pleasant sii fii-e . party tendered llarld Wil.-incer at the loTniirv home f his paient. near AUrvl on H.-ptcilier 12. when about thirty of his friends piUv-red ,n help "him relelr ate lib: twenty-fir.-i l irlhday. l.ti iit rei resbinents we'le '-red at the cioe . ol a mot en jovabJe cveniru'. A ey jpleasant su pr'se party v - held at the rv 'A n i- "f CKiler on Thu-,d..y ev-niiu'. to cive a welcome Ut.m 2 to i;-nj-n..m ('. CeKel.r. -who h.i-Vui-t re' urn. d from thirty tiltni'lis s rvirc in the V. I', Ma ines. A v"ty enjoMihl" eveiunfc f"i:t wit h i'ititm :ti;d t. ni- ter widen rei'ie- aienis ron or rl'trkt .1 sandi :es. cuk ere no nd coffee we,-.- j-e'1 veently tleit his Amcilenfi lorih was revealed by his parents, who are It;ilfnn. The Ind wns taken to Italy whither his parents were returninc to take up ther rvsid'-nc- In their old home 'n Turin. When Willy was 4 lie becaii his intisfcal enreer. lendini; un nr lies tin In the i'olles Ilerere in I'nils. A year litter ho appeared In tho (itan7,u Itienter. Koine, where for the lirt ti'iie h" led an .:-eUeira'iif 1!) pi -ceV The child tool; h!s nn h tra bofore Kniperor Nfch'das tn V.' and enn ducted two encerts for the nionnrch. In the same year his orijo-st rn v. .i fillmir nn enpntfenint In I-oiidou. iir-d he was commanded to Hppmr bef.fre Queen Alexandra nt ' Mnrlhopon-h hni'i. lie appefired It.-f.'.re lp" I'" e.liet XV In l!'l. In April. l!Ur,. Ji-t i " l'fore Irnly's declaration of 'ar. Willy win pre' tited with th -';t in-da! iy , t!ie linlian nilnistT of ePici:ion alter J he had iade Mi.-eful appeirav w.i-q0!!! tt:P A-'U'eMn, wlere he hud mn-nn- dO'-ted fi!'Qnr -lustra nnd jorus ai;t;re- fhe famrms yoiitiL' jn neral who escaped ! the Iti'Vnlutioiiary guillotine eventual ' ly to ermminnd that army of the Sain ; bre-et-.Meusc which, though nt lirst i d i sorbin Ized, bndly fed nd badly I eqr.ipped, performed tint hrilliant seven mon i lis' campaign which iNlahlivicd the reputntion of lreiich arms on both 1 sides of the Ithiue. To this day lit Weissi nt hiinn st.inds a momiioent to , its nieiimry and tliat of its brilliant yoim chief. No wonder Marshal Koch j trtkes plcavuro In reenlllna I.azare 1 lloehe to his enuutn no-n. Ot lloebe it Is s:ild that he onee prfindly wrote ' to the minister for war of bis day. Me : the nimle liy.n prominent Swiss melenrol oirist and physicist, M. de Quemiln of Zurich, to the effect that the vast stores of munitions enlictid In the bel ligerent countries during the last four ynirs be utilized to advance the cause of selcnee Instead of belnj; merely tir ed ofT to make n Koniat holiday, or elsf sunk In deep waters to avoid tho Intent diiiim-rs which reside in them. I'.y detmihiK thesp (.-iosles lu defin ite fpiantitles, at fiel'niite places, and at dellnMe times who-e dates are nn fioiinccd In advance, n ptisiblHty PATHETIC RUINS OF FRANCE old be presented for the fmlutloii of Mils la pafrie." The Frem-h of many tnt4'resifng proldems rn physic present cent ii ry would throw up niid inetenniloL'y. The pro ject iniirbt : their hais nt such n sentiment us en fVoi-iiistlcally as the eontempitraries of ( Mo. he and lloueet do I.isle. With the ; reat ina-s of them, though tlo-y do i red p'Thaps express It stt tersely, Koch is "la patlte" in the sense thill lie.cer- f tainly Mauds for tlitm as "la ietoiro" ' p'-I S'tliilied. " . ndvantat'eously be country. carried out lu this aft i-tin. NATJCKAL HEROES CF FRARiC lway o o . The b i:.d d..nce piven at Va. !'it Wd.O !py ovenii ,.f ..n,... n bii: su -ss. The ;2 w: ideal lor danciPK and will. kSHi.k .rMentits, ihnt .-I-' n i'-'l n.'isic, eeryirie pi ,i O.i -ro ii; t?-h"o time. Th . - 1. 1 O ott. hich hr.i.s to i . ; V e a pidOi .ie.'1'at oas azare OHochf and Ferdinand Foch ot these ,t-.?-s are loo.-:. 9c forwaei cr Namc to Be Foer Hcla ln theO.t fo:i" hifh is to be ptveii. : ,n Grateful Memory. 9 O a dTiTi- O 'cultv of tne IA ifiiimie siiimi.ii rn-n n hirhOhool h.ul a i.ioM enjoyable satisfaction f this time of the cm f Jk,i.v uhenQhev motored t (ni?nn;-n uf a (treats let or y to 1"')' O High Heeli Lessen Vitality. ! Ilii-h heels piexail In spite of th pr.mi--e of snt.f-tiiinjr wtver In Jifiild . e.mhii Into f.-ipular favor. Y''--, 10 qt;oie n well-known doctor: "No wo man pretends Unit she Is enmfyi'table when uenrini: hlu'ii heels nor can she hope to be graceful when wen rl tie them, for the body Is Jlirown out of pr.ise nn the netjon of the feet Is re-' strb'ttd. X'ire serious th:in lo-r '- : 'anaievs i the eventu:. tti'ury to Imt j 9 ; health. Kor ft. the ffort 1o preserve ; BVd-a'-oom Gro-vi In Import, i her i-'piilibrlum the shoulders are u;jr yiU j,Vl,n h,,. i.!e I throvn forUnnH depri's-Jmj the client; o a.T.llt.;jne- ff u-wr before luath:j lfe Interfered with, and tint . fl( t i ... rriy wi-. imr n dii.eans jM.orer o'llol nod a final de- u,n. ,, d),l.)I , ,r.i-. her V l'r;'W0 e.,:.0.r l.i id e,, aid- Pl.elQf, I-"' o ineviin '0t n a wo. -( (, Cryptic Cable. or urnariiiess the following will he hard to heat : A well-known pcr-im-P'jf In I tevorchire, I'nfland, rerelved n en hie from his soldier son In Me-o- j t'otiiintn contninltiif only tliree words; j "T',mi John twelve." A.t'r much po. ' rlini; the meniiine d.-twro-fl upon him. j Taking down his Il.hle he turned up I the Se-ntid Ki'istie of St. .John and i ri ml rhe twelfth verse, which funs us jfillows: "llavlne many tilings to ' write unto yoij. 1 wotit'l not write with ' pT ju-r'" ifid Ink, but I trust to cmne unto you and Kpefc face to face, that ( our y may o full." 1 1 ! k .oii was on j hls way lmn? to I'.u-'.at 9. Once Pretty Villages Which Ar Dead as the Remains of ths Roman Forum. Most iff the vilhiKeR nf northern 1 ranee are us dejul and cold n the ruins of the Komaii forum and not ' half .so beautiful. Here were no creat ' ai hit ect oral splendorH. No prleeh'M art collect ions. They were nothing 1 hut plain, humble little, hamlets of plain, hard-toiling pensunts. The bouses were destroyed nnd the. Hlinple, ' brave, hardy folkx who ownctl them ' were also destroyed. The graveynrds of the men hnd n-n at Solsom. I bampayne, Verdun, row upon Blb-nt ' row. Here were Hie KraveyardH of their homes; vlH'ije after vlllaee, as j -deail us the men. The, only difference, j was that the soldiers hnd been burled ' iiiidei irrouud while these Khastly mil : tilnti'd wrecks Ktill ri-rniilned exposed to vhw, w rlteM Kllziibtdli I laer Id Saturday Kveniim Kost. ' Ther scenery. And more. And more nnd . more. And at last-so noon due the : iniml he-'ouie m ted by mere flni eiter ' iM hpeeineleiJ of horror I begun to feel weilii; up Inside ff me a vague . in Potion iix'alnst nil these grave yards of gioji.ug, mulUllted Hpecters of v hat i ol once been liuiaau habltn to.ns fer being so monotonous, o, r ;-tirl(,,;(( drably, . blunkly, liu pa i''ly0the sitTiie. I wnntl them to ' ( bt-iii r or I wantetl them to get The lieutenant, searching hi map, I murmured doubtfully: "It might he A or It might be IJ . Il'a hurd to rny." These nameless one I put Into1 n list nil by ihcmselvoa nnd culled them X. Hut presently I gnvo It lip. H wum too much like trying to count the volume of water In a reservoir by means of un eyu di upper. In engineers and foresters. These men succeeded In holding tho dunes In ptmv. hy planting with ninrltlme pine; nnd then they plnnted up the whole in terior of tho region with the same tree. During the wnr thin region wn the largest wouree of lu.nher not only for the Kreneh nrmy. but for the Ilrltlsh and Aiuc-ileon armlea an well. He Is Coming. "Rut a few short years ago, lay dees and gen-tle-num," said the wide show lecturer, In tones admirably' ndapied for declu ma lory pnrpones, "we had here, as our gnutest II v-i viae cii rl-os tee. that hideous huruiif) horror, th" wild man nf the Kverglnden, who three I linen n day leaped upon gur real uuks of r r-r-raw nnd re e e eking fV'sh and devoured them. with terrible ferocity and blood-curdling yells, He was bi due eotirse nucceidcd by the repulsive freak of nature you now ten before you the bestial nnd bristly i bolshevik. lie will not work, he i was more of thin kind of , ri-ver bathes, but day nnd night kirk ft j irir-essnntly, and in the nnlntelllglhle , three-cornered language of his untlve ' land eren tu denunelntlonn of every- ; tiling tn existence. rrohahly year lifter next he will ho superseded by the last pedes! i-lan, a w hltr-eyed, hndderlntr wretch ,whn will leap 11 feet ShiewlHf If jnt wlfl mnkeal iPila like nn onto liorn." Kansas Clip Star. NEW BRIDGES TO BE BUILTl I(. II. Iliu iH. i ollnly brlilitn l)nilrti;r, P'-llt I'lhliiy In l,n lininilo nuiklllK i ri'ii.ii illuiin n n I iirniiitdiimilH for m ,ln tul for Iliu I ii 1 1. II ii k of Uin Kuyi" hrlilKU east nt Allrul noar Mt. Miirlu. ' " A H 1 1 cI i .Mr. l)n vis lias nut an yi'C ntiu iiMl In on tfi,i m l mil con flniillon of tlii.s hrliU'i". work will liniKMil i(t onrii, im llm n i.. ri havo ! ticc ii a.'.sciiihlcl uml iiintciliil li lio ! Iim 1. 1 lo ifiai point. 1'hu ii1i1k will h..v alln ft. sunn or Hti-d a ml wln'n finishi'il, slionlil In on"' of tho fine ii lirliU"v In t he coun iiy. .1 kriilKfv lias In imi nm'ilwl lii'm J for nvi'r'nl yiir. . terysi'tt u I In very 'ihalty. A nm I)". hl.N .tin, fh.it jilii- l.i , r.i, r'i'ila Hi-ill In l.'n- " o ;lon ""iuiit. n.ifiiiK Aotiik-tl in Where lliet'got Tlrhr.0 l lil:n-h..- (.kwIii. 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