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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
J i o 0 0 0 offl9 TITdTTT 6 S.TV1UV. SKI'TEMP.EU gl, 10)0. THE StEflDAY MORNIKG OBSERVER u 0 I M 1 o " " tf ft ave You-Been Buhcbe Just a hint so you won't be. We have been told that a few of the La Grande folk have beerr'enticed to go out of our home town to buy some clothing, and by doing so, got' into & hornet's nest, patronizing some concerns that mark their selling prices in characters so they might have a sliding scale of prices, ind get from the customer whatever amount they might think he will stand for. Be wise, La Grande, jstay with your home town... Come to the J. C. Penney Company, you will receive honest merchandise, honest prices, honest methods, at prices right to the rock bed level at all times. - X 7 i '"'A': ft )'v -( W: J ft ?;? BEING WELL DRESSED ' The one lii duty each ami every man owes t liimseli' and t'rieiuis is the fact "I' lieiiifj well dressed. ean dress you with this sea son's newest styles and models, and if you are not a customer of this store, don't delay in coining and making your next purchase from us. and save the money that rightly belongs to von. Vriecs $i9.90, $24.75, $27.50. $29.75, $32.50, $31.75, $37.50, $39.75. $42.50. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Our fall shipment of .Men's I'nder wcar is ready for you; in light weight, medium and heavy wool, part wool and eottou I'riccd C8c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $G.90. PAY DAY OVER ALLS None Better AA'liv pay more? Made of e x t r a heavy denim, indit U'o blue, fast color. I'riee,l-$1.69. Boys' R;ih Rah Hats New shipment ,jil arrived! of that kind that i.'iih l ist a few d.ivs. Tiling the Im.xs and fit t'.ieiii out fur tll e.uU fall beforn the ;il r mie. I'ricd eK-, PSc, $1.25 J ii" i 14 U' yUf ' L M m ft m '- J "ft .i'-i- rJ...iVrf.v : t. -'J ' ft. Coats and Suits We I'xli nd to you u most lu nrty wplromc to cumo t" our Ui-uily-to-Wcir U p: i-t-mcnl ui.il -to what pii'ii.iid iiialitii's and ikw stylos we linvo fur you this season, 'i hip tint' of I'oats and Suits reiirt selits tile most cai efu! selections of our cvpeiienee'! huyer iti New York City, Mid eoer u hw ranire oi all the reason's stylis and n-lar-. Iron- the !ly to the stylish stout i.. fact. .1 parmen. for all at o'i.-. s far Ivlo.v wl..'t ou expeeteil to sec. I'i i e.s--S l.!iS, fa.'.it. Swan S'j.sii. $i2..iii. i s..".i. s:v.."i0, S2i.7."i. 2.:n. .i?:.o. JS'J.'iU, ?!.'..')t. 'I7.."C, St'J .'iO. S.'i2-'i0. $t'.'2..'0 Fur Sets, Muffs Kveryone likes a nice i:i..o of fur , ih. i.-l.l months. We invite . '.i tt.'cc what cstia value we an' ofl.-rit e; in our line of fuis. I'i ,e. d at SltH, Sli.'lo. flj.jll,, J Hi. 50, S1U.9U. SJI.7."i, J.ti..'.0. J.IJ.jtl, SH. at". SI I. "id. fi(i..'.U. .".t Vl- . . fill ' 4- 4.' NEW MADRAS WAISTS We have mi displa a htantilnl line n. ,.-h waists in the heavier materials l'"f the fail vv. -..r. You will find th'.s lot I., be ex.-eptionallv j'lctty ill stvle and extra durable in Triced P1.98. $2.r-r,, $3.fS. WOVll s VXD t III! OK! X t '.,r : . j '., . liov v . iir to , . '.Oi.1. w iv . .,mv W. l-ie'v'-i! s - ' . ,-vl ''.' .. W.'.-t, -ii'k .'.'i'i Wi'!.. oi'iH'. t . i' .'ii'":. tiil lr. t.or iir'i.iti.'!'! t-i'y ,"e 1'. ' .' ei. SJ t'V ..,,.. S I so. SHOES AND PUMPS s r.vi i. i xniMtvv i'. vi: :,'''. :." 1 : I a-', advan'.e that may ;;i,,':i i .onl'l. te, oi:her wool, i:vi t f ,. i' . 1 ft o" heav y. ei a'..''ir. I''., t.'.'e st'e. ?v. 1.1.1. Sl t'v . ,' II 1R fve'rv woman ihjvv ad, iv t :I ti 1. V o M o o ill'i'Ss.il pvapefly, the s1i.m-.h are lla' l)n.( imp,.i taut factor. W e afe avaUe' to I hi.- i'.n-t. ."it 1 hae pli p.tvctl fol' Vuuf wauls vv il',1 a ln-..;r" li'ul line of many tievv -tvh- and -hade- t.lat ale -' popular ?hl .ca 'Mi, Pump-, new fal', I'tiftw-im iliiss or ,-trect wear, hiu'.i or lni'tnv lucl-. Mack kid, patent while kid. tan call', l'li.cd l.&S; ?3.'.K), $6.1X1, $7.X), $:.00, SlO.OO, c ' S12.R0 r ?zzs.sz. a Where Your Dollar Pocs Dvtiblj Duty fi . t X'i V.';' 4 . J' o Auetwv f.r 0 M,)'AI.I?o 0 G l'ATTKlNtf .r?i i lct ijjf :ine llovv on i Q uc O lih int iiilicr w r clonic t'ioiw head to foK ;i?i sa-yt? yoito liifiicv ,n8 O everv iiurcT;asew e e o u s O TELLS HISTORr OF SHANTUNG 'ItKSIDK.VT A ll-SOV (il S MKT .Ajimi-:ss IA 4 OAST Jcliiit'i lt.V;ih Maitrr of ;r"a! Aiitiwinciii that Ix-amir Should (By ABSOcI.ited I'reaa to The Obsurvor) LOS ANGKLKS, Sept. 20. Presi dent Wilson coiupluivd his week of tpo(Hh mukfng on the Pacific Count tonight with monster mass mooting from whirh thousand wt-ro turned away. . Welcomed to the city by a crowd which dr-nsolj packed the downtown section, the president wa cheered every whei n he upponied during the day. Alon? the line of the ten mile parade, he rodo in a din of applause, and latei ;it a public mans meeting wa. cheered loudly. When ho entered the auditorium for his nif-'ht speech, he was cheer ed for more than two minutes by a crowd, estimated by the police at ti.000. The hall was jammed and outside were thousands who could not pet In. Some of them wallet' from early morning for the open in;' of the doors. The P-esident was introduced br Mm. Josiah Kvans Cowles. nattona' president or the genyrul federated Women's Club, who told the crowd that the Leugue of Nations must and ,will become "(he bulwark of a war weary world for all time." The meeting had been advertised as one of a non-partisan nature anc' 'many of the state's prominent Re- publicas sat on the platform. ! Henry W. Wright, speaker of the California assembly, and Marshall Piimsoin, who was campaign man u:er in southern California' for Sen. Hiram Johnson in 1919, wero among those on the platform. When Mr. Wilson declared it was in matter or great amazement that some were opposing the League of j i Nations, some one in the audience , yelled "Shame on them" and many ! others took up the c:y." Thre wen ' inoret cheers a moment later, when he declared the "treaty was found ed on the right of the weak, rather than on the cry of th stiong. ; It was a "people's tteaty." he said i"not a statesman's treaty. The peo 1 pie of the world," he said, "were tir ed of the old system of autocrati domination and they wouM over throw it one way or anothe'. j Mr. Wilson talked at length on the hi-'-ory of the German rights lr ' the Shunning proinrej declaring1 .that when t heso Hants wero acquis od i tiiat Intei'iiatfonal law was such th it President McKiph-y and Se.ertary Hay did not even protect but oniy ask 'd that American rights should ;not be affected. THE NEED 01? o o o Nerve Force mvemasmtmfa The power thai directs every hodjly ort,'an is -eiaratcd in the f.rain and the nervs like the feed wires from an electric power .station, -dis-trihutes it. "Without this j tower you would not be able to move a hand or foot. Yuii can. therefore, readily see why it's so uec essarv to keep the brain and nerves strong and healthy. OUR NUX AND IRON COMPOUND is a preparation that Feeds the nerves anrd keeps them in a condition to withstand the exertion that modern life demands. Price $1.00 .Manv Penple K'euirc This Tonic at the Close of the Trv'nm- Summer Season SNAPFS LA GRANDE PHARMACY ALVIX SN'ArP, Proprietor. ilAlX -10 FARM EPS MAIN 311 jjjjj mm THF. VI IX'AnIZING SMILE Is si'i'ii cm the face of the man vho patronizes our vulcanizing shnp, where he saves many dol lais oh his old tires during the year. We are the old reliable tire doctors who cure sick tires and tubes and let them live to a ripe old aire. A. F:. KELLY (EX STRONG 1.11)6 JEFhEHSOX AVE. IX DMIIXEXKAMP BUILDING GANTEEN LADIES AGAIN BUSY ii si i:i;i i 01 t or si:i;vk v. os , i i.iii.w i: i:iMi WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. SHERRY TODAY TOM MOORE ,( ;Jlt l'Htii ( 1fd !"' Sai!orj L.it livritiiiu, (')tnli't'ii ti't to j W hi k Auain j ;n'.ir hntiui ;,hl" i!:ili.:p:i'. am ti. n ': lu ciil-'il Iiiirririlly to ttu coluis ' t ' - luTlnwir. .vtMiiPi:. "lis ilu: ix i 1" in . 4f tin1 La (W.imlf cau'Cfii jask'sl to f 'i'i! I ."U --.lil s, who arriv ! vl o:i i li" , fiiinu t ! a in. i Tin? cante;i lauit-, who hail lci' :n r. d out uf sL'i virf oniy Krulav OViMlillU. wt' hc. '.in plVS.MMi i nt o 'jui it -a n i.tt imi, aiul t f.-- ..ilnrs t artu ii j t-w-r to them fo: CiM'. Th Y wrn I tak.Ml la th- i:!k's h-nu h"re xUvj , wrrv -en w ji h supper. I "Pie sailer are vn their w.iy Jfrom Atri .t'M'TV Va-!i:cton, to ln e'. iV!ir. (.!. The reient L.w pa.-s- i t.y r mi - : -(- prtvit!eil for I h Jpayini; ef of all reerv( naval m-'n ' i hy September 1 ami naval he;iilui. : t -T iiae P-i n bli-y en this fur th" , j;-i' sfier.t; n. -ks. NVa: ly all of I i'he re-. :e tma liv1 in tho nii.ltih :we;.T!i s.it-'.v ami '! is for ;! i- ' I'e. tson that -tlie viilms pa- J '.ro'u h hvu ;.t n:. :it on tln'-r , i o Ivine-: HOS PIT ALDE STROYED : i PATIENTS REMOVED IX i air 1 a m J V f k" Till: KM IMAM I". ()!' A Til IX I'.ANK-KOLl. AMI A SIIH T IIKAKT. AND A COMEDY. '.rirV j Trrnipi)ii)(injn) i v.i'otvKi:. Hu c .. ;m . ' ''rh' St!i:-lin-iv ".i'itary h.wpir.il I.; ib '.riifil by -r. i.hLitj, All W : I'.i! s m the insTfutioa we.e rc !l0v..,i. - 0 : ! GROUNDED LINETl j o IS AGAIN AFLOAT ' o I I.OMHIN, :.-f While .Star linor 19 r, i n t O; iv i frd. lh"q .ru-.fiin front .t i..hn9 tol.iy (9 ' OiKn.-vs l..ivr H.Sa.9.,.1 ,, ii-flivAti .1 an.lrtis n cK-i.nnrito lti l'Uitination. q Sound Business Policy Reliable Service Progressive Methods . . La Grande National Bank CAITIWK AMM'Ul'Klo-x; Pr el.,,.,-, 1, o'-'iO.lXXf a o . c". ' ,i( V, r '"H'li -l..sea during o ,n on .-.-iniT mo nine nt our orirain- a,K, ls- wt l.-.tno and at i'.... i.uc- oiif aootiut. 0-5 J m CD C5 o f.fH'S- i-'i'iii "'"'li'fwot r"'t-'."T.j