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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1919)
UTTOb o a l-M h. 1910. TWO IWV liKAMJfi KVKMMI UliNKKVKK, iV"i';i).Ni:;.SlA V KVKMMj; I . $ r l k t 0 a ! I' I I f I 1 e-Seasons Newest Styles o IN Utz alid Dunn e a m SHOES . ;. - V When voy '' l y,i Will i,TC(. I sec lliesc new slid-; von lilt we c.'iil .serve vmi to advantage vii!o0 eh .int I'ool A c;ir, very eonservat i vT, priceu. Vtz it Dunn slmes earned A A to h widths. in sinek l'iin; o . YT ) o 0 a o o ', V!' 0; g I 0 . ' p iji t'arO.nnunt fclar Srn to flrcnt Ativan l,j tiiRif ill Diaiiiiilic New rhonphiv. ,o o 0 o Kthl Clayton Hip:. her u.-im i !! d vr-r:.tiliy in her new pit'lurr ,-j''Vi'ky V.m." which will hi ?liown n' jjthf Arc-ade th'-Mtrc 1h: lay only. jj Th s.ory con''crnf a fill who m.ir r':v n man old enough to he her f;it r K j Sli' iff unhappy, ;!l vhn she ijih:.-ril p lwcjBth irV hi r own richt, ruirrals thi A.ant Pollys' OuIvSimi FOR STOUT WOMEhSy , TIk'SO slioes tire made id' a very soft kid leather and are very comfortable. Pi-iced at $7.50. Coys' School Shoes $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00,, These slides are liliilt; to wear and will ve:rr. Satisfaction fuaran leed or money hack. . .Men's work 'shoes, $2.75, $3.50,' $4 50, to $7.25. I'HKI. CLAYTON 9s si'i.i.6im .nsii:i!Y I'M l l l'i; "YM K V VAN' fact and Kt'cuff:; an adjoining n-' The husband chcd;fs her in his : I-aier he 1h 0u:v! (.ca'.l. y.- O:' a-'1 ! uspectt'il.Qiri'-! tit'.'fl S'iworiU'r, solvt: j ihc mystery of tlio lul9ui.r.2tLer -o-- 4 the mystery is s i! 1. Tha f.VO VOU Hi' people fiiul their hnpplm-as 9o(rt! oa . Oil. o o 1 ltll o'.t Oliiy to pi i-nt without a penalty. O Id 1 Hi;tUTWranti:Ts. o A WANT A I) wtTi rto ii C;imiholattiril fnr pyiifHtrn, f: to which she arrancva a .secret en '", for burns, for sore hamls. : j trance Crom hur original homo. Kh ""r nose, for sore ;. for -ioai.' , iio?h there whenever her hu-haul i' r"r snr.' throat, Is no donM Jl-r and in di-uise noses as Vi l; v ' funeral pr'Yj ration sold t'Ml.iy delii'hlful liostess to n cay Mo-' I ' nrt r.ac at i heniian srd. Later hor hu sltv.riI di-. roverH the deception ;1s do' s a youn' ' man wno nas necome inieresirfi in UH j FAMILY DRUG STOWE nnhapfiy youmr wife. fipAwnr-onrfiOM B (ien th R 1 away a H 1 Van. a i K)- .r -m wi-ifpMi fTrMtiiiiAiaiifcitiniiiiJTr ' o " ' ' ' . t f t-: ; "' r mnish vou ynuv ( -ocf'i ifS, 0 WILL WT()TIOTin:()Nl);;ANI) m'TLn TIIK ()AIS (m WILL WK HK LKtT ( ;P VlIF TOl'IMST MM'TllK'Ordll Ol 11 OWN I ll.l I IK T(k(.1ASP '111'! OI'I'OlfTUMTf. WIILN rr IS0()VK'S? VOTK l-'OR 1 1 1 K P0is KKLT TIIK IfOAH MAP OP A)L' Li() Xv X B e Sure to i ote- aouu SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, Wis. Girls Ladies omen S !)NI I KOLI.ISTKK'R KnCKY MOCtAlVrEA n t'reat laxnt've mild, rh'is , nnt, rertam to thnioiiirhlj- eleansijV aVI niiriryiiMj that CONS'l l I' TI IN rlisajipi ars, and when your CONSTIIVVWlN K"es your COMI'I.KXiON ira proves yu Wo:k heller eat hetter fee! Leltvr. 1 (live it a tho'onirh trial and you will recommend it to' a!! your wow r, friends. Ii5c a paid:ai;e. Putnam i'l:ir Store. ONE LOT MISSE3 SHOES ON ALiii Sizes 10 If) 2 2.C0Sixes'5 1-L' to ) 12 .... $1.69 HILLS' DEPARTMENT STORE ii generous em STANDARD OIL COMPANY KSTAM--MMMINri STATION l,OCA I, KKS ' IOKNTS TO VISIT ( AMroit.MA UK'AI, HOY IIOMK I'KOM THK SKUVK'R NonTit rownru, Oct. r. spe- Vlul.) This HiM'tion wa visited hy n fine rain hint week. Homer Cams Hold Oio farm that he recently purchased from JesHie ()' Ilrynnt, HoVn, on Reptemlicr 28, a Ron to Mr. and Mrn, Frank Mercer. Norrin Cilkinnon returned home lusl week uflor Bovttral mont.hu in Kumpe. He wafl in mime of the Itnttlei nrtd spent some monthn in Germany, lie returned home with IVryhinH own. regiment. 9 Charles Fisher fell from n load of prnin which he was haulinir into (own find wn severely bruised. He to uble Jo bo out nirnin. V- -KJHrt ilosh will moVb' rfiTTnlmi f.ir the winter, where lie will work Fn n pin nl n p mill. Robert Iturdette, who has hcen sick, Is able to be out ntfiiin. Joe Yonnce and wife, and their J riitj:e "f Mi3 Iierie Sanders to C. M. Keefer. The ljriIi; in n dauIitcr of Mr. j ;im Mrs. Jo.seph Sanders, of this city. I Mr. and Mrs. Keefer, will take special com so at the Willamette university this winter. T.hc Standard Oil company will soon I connnence their buildings and wo will j have an oil station here which will fill n long-felt want. La mi doffe is busy balinK hay out a: his ranch. He will soon finish up. I.Varson Hrothers have finished up their tliieiihinjf north of town. The tvrain wa of jood ipiality but nut vrry heavy.' 'i'hc rain delayed them fur some days. Henry (ioihnm nnd daughter, Montn, visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert granddaughter, Mi s Hazel Cavsiijy, left for Califoi ilia wh'.ni! they .will spend Wie winter. Mrs. Mi Harry hns moved to Itr.Uer eo her children can iittend B. hnol. The I run I'ierce in clerking for Hutch iiison, l-'oiKslrom & Cuini-any, and will ta'te the place jjf Mrs. Hckm, wlio worked for this firm for sometime. Cluve Mercer, the football coach for the North Powder high school, veiy busy training the team 0r the np proaciiing games. There wiil be n game with linker on 0!olier II. There is n fine display of com in the window of Hutchinson, Forsstrom & Company. The h-rge yellow corn was mined hy Homer Carnes. . . Wiley Dnlton is goine to huihl n new barn on his farm and Charley AimYr- Starkweather, of Stanfield, some days non will do the work for him. nir. They will soon leave for Culi- Kd Curnes and his mother left for;foinia. Hood River on n visit. Kd will pick j Mrs. I-ce Sloan visited with Mrs. apples. Harry Hagorman in Union a few days Mis. .1. A. IVehor nnd Mrs. I.oivlhet-' ago. ter are on. the sick list, for th? pnst I Mrs. I.illio Law was n visitor in Un few days. .' ion last week. Mrs. Iluddleflon h renorted sick, but Misn lb iilre Carnes left for O. A, C. getting better, nnd will soon be jout 1 where she in in her senior year. Shi' again. will return in the spring a graduate. Jess Evans was vi-iting with bis Mrs. White has resigned her poi brolher, Ren Kvnns, and other rtu-. lion in the telephone offiee nnd gone, to tivis'here for some days. He will go '. vlsit'her parents ! Hitker. to Freewatcr where he will make hist ' future home. . Oct. lulh last day to pay water Jas. Han.en -im gone to I,a Crnnde. : 'ent without a penalty, where ho. is Wm-t;ng in a g'irine. - Annonneenient. U made .f the' mar-! A WANT AO will fl- n "and from there we went to Japan' ' A This Is the Place "U'c Vve just received a new supply of auto top KoodnNnnd aiito rohes and shawls. ...You arc welcome to lookXjiem over.... Dressing for mohair, leather i!'d rulilier t i"t i s ; auto gloves, fivo liiimite vnlcnnizt rs, riumin";-li((.'trd mats, fan hells for all cars... Now is 11m lime to rpair side-curtains while not in use. T. M. SHANNON jHarness and Trimming Shop. Talk about adventures I Men in the Navy corns home with the kind of experiences that most chaps read of only in the books. Here's your chance! Uncle Pnm ha3, na you know, ft bi Navy end givca red bboded young fellows like you tin opportunity to step aboard and "shove oft". What will you cct out of it? Just this: A chance tc tub clbowi with foreign folks in Jtranc parts of the world. The chance for good honest work on shipboard the kind of wor!: that tcuclu:a you something r.l; the kinC ct" vl:Ii that nuts beef on your ahouIIc-s end hear on your chest. You will Get 30 crc-frec vr-?a-t:on days a year, ndt coantintj shore leave in horn-; cr t'o;cin ports. ' You will hr.vc the kind cf cm rr.iicahip in travel that sailors know. You will hrive rcr.ulcr p-y. kyer ond above your nicala, lo.!f and your first uniform outfit od stuff all of it. You Van join for two yer.rs. When iu get through you'll be physically and mcnt.uy "tuned d" for the rest of yoi;r 1 Tc You'll be ready CircMrh and throuuh for SUCCESS.'" There's a Kccruifin tai; right near you. Ii ycu o m l know wlK:'e it i?, yo'jr master wiil 1:j c-J yju. -a ! lii SHANG HAI CHOP SUEY AND NOODLES J. Our Specialty Evervthinu; New, Xeat and Clean. 2(112 fourth Street. ' Open Octoher 1, 1019. DEPENDABLE COAL VKEMMEEER, ROCK SPRINGS Wyoming Coal. my r either and Motkir? t?i:-:v:?:- 31 i larms or !ft" If; WHO VATITS THIS? Ten acres, half in alfalfa. Nice six -room luiii'.'a'lnw, hnill in kitidien with con 'enieiij cellar, sci'eelied-in porches, buck and front; :iai.ii;e, woodshed, i-'ood harn, chicken house and park. (Yeck rims t ! i ii the center of the place. Less Hum three miles from 1 1 raiide.V The price is only '.UISII. The initial' payment reipiircd is IIMin. Ajoinh,;,ir ran.l is worth $200 per acre, and the buildings cannot he hnilt today for "v"d This sound,-: mighty nice, hut 1 lie- property w ill look hetter when von in I i,-'t e. FT 1 Z3? If f1 41 1 v '1 i Vv Xui-MAuil.i-l.'l jilkMM-jJuJj JjJM&iiti A: ilL. Z 1 f-: fid x An Improved SO-At zr jiere is a real noine larm. r.miity auri s ol i.i.t with ample -water., which is piped into ;i modem house, eiij-ht rodiiisNvith haA'WiJI.'hat it Mini toilet, hot ;in l cold water; water is .piped info the h-rn, Njiich i one of the finesl in the coun 1y; also into the hou; house and -lii k ic aN Tlie kofNe is pl.-istereil and wired. Nice lawn, with hydrants lixed for ii"Ki-af.;'ier. Near school, phone, l. l' D-, on (he established hi-hva 1 ctueen I K"! rande and Kl---ii). ei-ht miles fi.-om .La lrande. The price is 1 ,( u 10 ; Hie loTnis-nre sitM'.O casli. t'tn on halaine. Permit mo to show -vou this property and what ad joininir fanes liave sold tor recently. I his is not only a paying farm, hut of eitv and country combined, dust an ordinarv ''" iniruite (irande. ' all the comb auto ride to rts La Another Desirable Farm. One .hundred and si!y m-res with a runnimr creek jinpnjved. A lari,'e, commodious honsn subst.-mt iall blacksmith shop, machinery .-h;ds, hou' houses and The price h ifl.'O.lMiO, an,l wort l,e'ej- dollar of ii ; s' Splendid land, and well y built. Two laru'e barns, chicken house and park", root) will handle this. . .,v . A Dairy Ranch.. . i &i?;''V '' ; Three hnndreifand twenty acres, SO in ci'it iv.it ioif; pleiityof water and )i:;s Hirt' ainj wood. Mountain 'ranch live miles from La (Irande. Price !!"0O:. null 'payment jhum wijMiandle Hiis; 'something like s'SOO or Ir 'in i a fafweon f i'e'Sanb'rid lJlv-n;lK',', w?i 1'; tcf.ms V ill suit e, oene, I have one of an V0114' vl40 is abh to the best buys on own a farm like OTSSE- -6-L- CURREY . e o o 9 0 . . - a O .f . 8 :-;V"V-" - i-- 3K what a Hirrjam' .j HI QUNS G.U N S-SO-33- .Illst receVved by limit. 1 liilavtilv i :1 Vi'l'C .... Vl mod, I O wi:;.-h eiiV of p ::0-;!0 Yinrhe?Vr ('nibiu,' were i -sued hy LV I'ldted Stab-s to the L'eards in theiniVe Piiion. Some hao been yrnvl.b-.it nevev. fired, .ill ae.';ood as iicVv at ".f,. h-ss 1 ban regular price. They Will Not Last Long at'$-3T.00. . iTach. Oregon EinJare Imp., Co. Also IUTAJI C0x",LS. lie orders, Main 7:rj- Grande Ronde,Lutnber Co. City Restauranl"& Bekery From tho Minu3 You Er.ter we tr'y . r:mkp -a - "'jo.lV Vk ,5HV. till you leave I 'M .t:"":''"'- Wo ).? nolh:nBn I f! k'W.? .H -m- thnt will add to your cm v:.'.zi-'ll 'i. rii'. K'vieo, f.w.1 and .-..rit. V . H T--- V yt all to yonr liking an, 1 !o Hi 1 yu 11 line no rrason to he p!r.v-il Willi tl-.e chci-k. Try dinner or lunrhcon here soon ANTHONY & KUHBINS, Props gOPEN DAY AND NIGHT llsli J. C. HENRY Residence Undertaking Parlor . '. FUNERAL! DIRECTOR AND. LICENSED I EMBALMXR Phone Cll JSaia 63 Day ad KTifht r-ii v y Clean Cot.oi U.1.H uiU f Wj; W.iAtiJr O 0 O I, WA.RTaRAGSf5RlB. ' " TWSIPPW llf? "MH IL f W WII im