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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1919)
SUNDAY MPKXI.SU OCTOBER U, 11)1. inc. DUflUAl MUKNlflU OBSKKViK - .1 fpli slrci&T$iltyv Womon and MixtMft wbo love quality iws well as tho ljtmost in style, will -appreciate oiii' Fall display of newest coats. With the highest'of art ii designing th(; makers of those coats, we telected, have coin l)iiU!. only the best tailoiv ing and finishing Thus we aro.able'to offer satis faetion "in service as well as unexcelled style. LADIES FALL WOOL COATS :3T $25' t0 $70'00 nAUIES' FALL PLUSH $32.50 to $10a Utz & Dunn Company Makers of "Style SIioch of Quality" for women. Ulfz & l)in Shoes queried in stock at Hill's Depart ment Store from A A to' D widths. HILLS' Department STORE Hot Drinks V dTTT We are new seirdig all kinds of hot yon know our Spuclul JJ Hal I'hocelatSN v , PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store pai'LINn i'i!Ki)i:miii play HAS 8UAS1IINU ('UMAX "Tho Woiiiiiii oo tho Index" bristles wllll Interesting altuulluns unil offers roTiipli. uIIdiih after com- lillcalluu, not tu uitnllnu u sameliing climux. 11 Is I'uullnu Frederick's flrsl (loldwyn Picture, la un nduptu tlun by Wllliircl Murk of doorae llioadhiirsl's play which achieved MneccHH on llrondwiiy thia your and l allfled by (he hereditary family tum which aeops nur parents pover- w minima unci makes them Insist Hint he refiiso to ninny Anthony --ir, wiioiii mio niallly lovos becauso bin nodal ntanilhiK does not coiuo up to the Lee tradition, in nn llt. tunipt to ease their financial bur dull, she bocoiuos Iho wife or a dis solute New Yorker, Oooruo Trevor and conies North to ll'vo with li Mil. In the speedy Bat In which her nusDiiud travels, Nancy booh rinds htraolf uiuiwhid In niuny difficult Bittiatloiia from which aho makes ev ery effort to free herself, only to et Inlo greater trouble. Finullv Trevor- dice and she finds herself ,i widow, penniless, fib-ndluai and In debt. llow she nianuKea to act herself on her feet aKein flnclully, nii'iitnlly hr.i nf nil it .i. uh... " moraiiy ii nil even .wins buck thenlro today mid tomorrow. ' I"1 l"ve of th """ "" always Early in the play the- anuaiial "" KHpphmly drnmui Ic character of the story becomes ai-iUUB wmca norma TalmadKu parent. The scene I, n thtcvoa' d.n lltry """ Mlllaatly. In thea luina of New York, 'f.onla.l ' ". " the Count," one of the crooks, so-""s1' TIMllKHs AltltlVH culled boraiKo of Ills Irreproachable XKW K. O. HAWJIII ntlire and nuave inanners, carrlea lato the den a beaullful Klrl who Ilea ! ''vc rloaIa of tluibora for the In his arms iiiii oiisi-Ioms. H la Paul-, 1:i1 Orenon mill have bean re- lue PiiMlnrlck us Sylvia Murtln. She i ''eivud already und more are on the l di'sperti'lely poor, Miliary and i wu)r- )l t contliiic from coast mills cold. The iniin hud found hor ou I which can lve quicker action than the alalrwsy outside her leueint company oould jet by pultlng In homo. ' l"H uil'l ud miwlnB its own . "When klie comes to. treat her i,lo,'k- rlttbt. She's on (lie level," h enlolua The timbers will be unloaded . al Ms companions, uiuniii; whom la a'"'t a"e. and force of curpenloia Viomnii, Molhar frulom I""" millrlKbls put to work fittliu- "H d" ymi know!" ahe.aks t5cl1 '"r ' precise place It will oc with a br. Jcupy In the complied bulldluti "Do you think a womun a beau- When all have l8tm cut to exact Reputation la nl built in a day or a year. Only the demonstration o' superior worth throutrhajut a deca?i uai prove, beyond a doubr? the aiAnt manufaeturinir principles aet ujiat th, turt. I0ut fucocssive Gakfurd model ha udded to this reputatiai.. Tho num ber of early moiflla atill in ie.ali over thia country olfar ffotaaigcin proof f! th daawmlebility A tin trucks themielvea. ana1 t. autifair .of the owners, taa aaaic tilJ of hitfh uiility, in Ixjth matarials and workmanship, thet lae l'a nmnv ed with ta nae Carforit fur so any years, prevail ia tlus oraanisataai to day. located throuhot tWe eeuary are KerVice atuttoaa, carrying coaiHleti 1 stocka of aaure Mirta, with akillul worknen to give ex-port service anil advice te owners. Welch and Com pany are the loeal dealera, Cadillac Manufacture Brings Accuracy to Very High Degree Fine manufacturing processes, which hair-breadth measurements are a large factor, nre usually associated with delicate instruments, like watcnei chronometer, and other precision de vices.. Hut such prot s are not by any means confined to these fields, as evidenced by the methods employed in tho production of Cadillac automo hiles. It is said by mechanical authorities that precision, accuracy, close meas urements and standardization all of the practices that make for high de irree of refinements had their Ameri' can birth in the Cadillac, at least so far as the motor car ia concerned The history of the automobile Indus try records that the Cadillac company wua first to produce a standardized car a car in which the parts are of n kind are like all other parts of the same kind, and interchangeable wit)' them. Such manufacturing requires meas uremetita of the finest; and in the present Cadillac more than one thou sand operations arc accurate to the one-thousandth part of an inch, while more than three hundred are accurate to half of one-thousandth of an inch llow close these measurements are is better appreciated when it is known that the average human hair ia five to six one-thouanndtha of an inch in thickness. Thia implies constant inspecting and checking up, both of the machine tools which do the work and of the gauges employed in this work ar themselves frequently checked to in sure constant accuracy. For example, the spirit guages with which the di ameter of pistons istested, registcd to the ten-thousandth part of an inch, and are cheeked up every fifteen minutes luring the working day. The most accurate system of meas urements in existence is the Jojansson guafrc system, introduced in this coun try by the Cadillac Company. These gunges are accurate to the one one-hundred-thousandth pari of an inch, and arc used as the master guagen by which the testing and proving gua ges nre checked up. The Johansson, gungea are polished steel blocks, whoso surfaces are so true that, when placed together, the air is excluded to such an extent that appreciable effort., is required to separate them. i Hamilton Motor Co., distributors. I S Dependability Wktcll .YW-fock' t do i .' v : 4 . - Tri-BrrBr,Tr" silting on the broken-boarded porch j& loomng out over ncoioveiy uisiuni i r. V ? f? T fififv 1 r? fT' country Oo Kar6way Hills. InSthis ' V5sJ -,nJ VJL VJL way, bm yeua fter year mnt on Mr. Ilyandby reamed !, his houso grew more tumbled ilsjjvn and ionry greea ies. um ne coisj in t no any of the Heur-at-hand tasks 'or ! C J ifrcnmiif o( tttl I ',;;? y t)uld, ul- Juf thouarh ataaiaeiM, had h(id of 4$J tlat L'a.vd SMtat :-ii''l Cftavlen Ar,, Jji my, tana tii 'uw her tujlM -(), sfttm.,-, tit on titi.lfilfl.agg'sKive business UanM-din ''"'" rtat fyrnf ??) 1 caaM up over the hilU, turned the wl leys and titlit silvir-vkjtt rain aaal mist and tWi Kiwd in th f"lUii ligiit of rhe etui that pnrtA ita long raya from undr tlve-r'iJd-frinead eilf es of the lifted curtain of Uua-lilack cloud. ''.Mr. Byandby heard a voire aiirin like a brooklet gurgling ever little white pebbles between leaning grasse only the voice seemed to have were to its singing that called to -hi in "Gold in the air, Cold in the earth, (lold at the rainbow's end! i My promises fair Your labors are worth! Come out and find them, my friend!" (To be continued next Sunduy) neinodeling of hats Riven partlo ular attention at tile Wulllng MHUn ery store. 10-12-11 Notlco of l-'innl Settlement Notlco is hereby given to all con cerned that 'lury I'lilllips, adiiiinis- Jratrix of theestato of lluzel Win- Urs, deceasl, una filed In tho coun ty court of Union cdiinty, Oregon, her final accoiinfyin ho adminstru tlon of suld estnlb ufad said court has set Jiomlay thehitd day of No vember, 1919, at 2 dock p. in. at (he county court room In the count) court Jiouse In La. Grande, Oregon, us the time and pluco for heuritiK. suld account and all .objections thereto. MAHY PHILLIPS, Administratrix. Dally Oct.. 6-12-19-2(1; NoV. 2 . 'IIY I'SE A CltAfiK? When your starting sod Ignltlos troubles are easily repaired at The Standard Auto ltepair Shop, Cornel Adauis and Fir. v Frop "GP CYRt J l'lltLlVl)A.CK KKl l'l IlLlODAXCK Olvon by Culllnury Worker's locui 391, on October 14. Zuber hall. Couio. Host of music. 10-8-Gt Is an nttrtjmte the ( 1tf i-n '" ' ) t j W,. ni-aj liKks fu in his ."Vr J5 irv.k-iUiits. Tlie who JoKs'ai it in J- ftiUeHt tu f a u ? e MMiunt ft'ftilily to jr thuto-t, ' " . in hin )ianktnq eon- Pi? n e c t i o n, toj, the .5fj biMiiacMH nwin de- fi-V' rounds this all - ini- e w. jxirtant quiUiiiea- 5gf Eloquent evidence Ij-js of this institut ion';: f$J abilitv to succcss- i'tily meet this de- J niaid is the nuniliei' o.f eoiiiinercial pa- (ft C) trons 11 ess deiiendablc Vtfilia- SS? tion- Kow is ti to Jasare jfott $tock agattttt any ' Trading AUmfats ty feeditfg your etock Cirey. " dV . iAniAla ntt tA ttit. xkL B"tk tonic nc, -wuim cuiim " it the demands of the Anlmll' i m i gti a Free Booklet on .Carey els, or Pnone Main 70 tni m eynteai, iied Stock T iU mail you a co -a. oi&c Eh 1- !1 The Observer furnishes anal prints Butter Wrappers. 1 MIt. tfful as she is wwuld bo .plcketl up on a slaUwuy'lf she wasn't?" la hi reply. Out of (lib unusual happening de velops what ' PBHuea for roitmnce. Ue and shajie, tke framework will rise very quickly. Machinery for Ilia new mill Is piomUed tu the cotnp.tt.v by thit time (he structure la up. Ii fact Die ina- Hlyvla ninrrba Lmita more out of'blntry men say limy will be ready Kratltudo than a'liythlnK ele ami a Wore the earpentnra lire. So- the . atrauae ciinxir tieaina. 8be dlai'ov- Pioapeeta are brlabt for the comide e'ra the irulli about her husband and Hon of the phipl at. Hie v.ulleal vhen he kill" himself la accused uol only of his liuinlei .but the crime" ho line committed. This ia only din bee I nn I n k of. 'Ti'c Womun on (be Index." SucciMdhiK ' cAMita eall pice It aimiim tho dioit u.HtontHhtn alorles ever liilei") reled . on the 8' reou. Also shown th( acreen supplement. possible dale Meanwhile tho loepond la belli u eiilamed. Mote Kioviid wlU be ex cavated at the oat side of the log poad llecord t'hlillulu. Have your tth'ea.sant niounted 1401 W Avenue. 10 11-21 rirst-Garford Motor Truck Built Over Ten' Years Ago NOItMA TAI.MAIMJK AT, Alt! lK TODAY Norma Talmadue'a laleat BeUet rirtu. "Th. Way of a '. Mor, thn,,on which om to th. Arcade there G,rf(ir, mot()r ,rm.k un,f louny un.,, om. ... I .-ncn rmm the ground up. IVsvned nroeenled by Joseph (. was ndiiled from tire wl !," lug. Play, "Nancy Ie.;' by Ku gone Walter. It la feat nyiidi' siaiy of Aniorlci-ooll fotejo e 0 - Allies ftoe. yo'iioj fouilijyH rri o 0 o0 ' o o o o as a eommemnl vehicle, it did toe wiijk reqiiii-.o of one. Carford moUr trucka hnve since d-ve!erd aiig thia line .-ommeiOl BYANDBY AND THE END Ol' THE RAINBOW. s Part 1. In the good daya of Hero-and-now in the IjiihI of Ueally-True," said the (lurden Lady to a group of United Stntee School Curden Army childixn, who had asked for another atory, ''there lived a man named Mr. IJyand by. He lived on a big country place called Afterwhilc. - Now, .from 'thii house there was a most beautiful view of rich fields and valleys and of dis tant hills, on which' the meat lovely lights and shadows pluywl; but only a part of his house, strange tu sey, waa built, and 4hat part was very much out of order mid just about to tumble down in some placet. "The paper was falling from the wnlls, the doors were off tho hinges, the window-panes were cracked or broken, the furniture was rickety, and a general look of dininess pud dis order was everywhere. "All around the house lay beautiful materials for building. Piles of fine lumber blocks o'f costly stone, lay waatiug. in sun and rain. Uyttndhy inherited all this from his father, who had left his son a little money a log ana some enure ot milling stock in Uie Hills of Faraway, which could bo' aeon from Ihe front windows. J "Vr. Byandby believed iirmly that in the Hills of Faraway there,' wan i gold, but most people said that Uie only gold there Was. the golden glow i of tire sun, which lightd them at sun set. "Mr. Byandliy never could stem to get uaiatrength enough to finish build ing his house or to put Mie old t In order. Hia fields were a'l overrun with wild growths, and his imey was! almost .gone. His little daughter, whose first name waa Patience, 'was nst about ready to give up because sit. was so uuhapp over it all. She was just 15 years old. and ;!ie wouid really have liked an orderly, well built, well-kept home; but her father was always Vutting things off and M could neoer get him to hav ayy new paper on the wals or fvpair tue doors or start to work on the new pao. of the house. He even objected to her trying to tidy up the old house, 'or', said he, 'what's the uaof doing ony- y hing to this old QtitKboftilil I eat 4c new part T alt till tee W&irns ceOO lucrum FSiaOiy O),out u? tho Oille ' ' lie therJor .aent 0" hie time! Save 30 on Tire Wear (let the Fullest Efficiency Out of Your Springs by equipping Your Auto With GUL'S SPRING LEAF OILERS Ninety per Cent of All Tire Blow-outa Are Traced Directly to , Stiff and Unyielding Springa. Grus Oilers save their cost in the first 1000 milee on tire wear alone, besides they stop ull spring squeaks, prevent rust and broken iprings; will make nny uuto ride Till percent easier, giving you mure power, less engii.e trouble and less deprociuli.m throughout the entire car. I Grus Oilers woVk while you Vide and make every road a boulevard. V Grus Oilers nre adjustable and f all springs, and nre sold on a 30-day. free trial, ironclad moneyXback GUARANTEE That if afXr .10 duy you arc not perfectly sat isfied that they put an end tiue:ikilg und breaking thul yoti are riding easier and that thWu- is lets strain on your car and tires if you are not SURE ofill tliis, return them and the purchase price will be refunded, What other uccessory can you buy that will do ns much for your automobile? Sent parcel post paid on rcecipt of $9.00 for set of eight oilers for all large cars, or $5.00 for Ford or Chevrolet No. -I'.)0 set, subject to the nlmve guarantee. When ordering, please state make of car und model. Dealers writo for our proposition: and territory. J. E. TRYZELAAR Coo Distributor t servVs. ( ir. VJui-.SrS! II JlanseVk a Ts,1 7 consult us! ig;: m - w mm mm 1 1 . OB5ERVER ADVERTISING will brine results. United States tl National Bank La Grande, Ore. COVE LAND A fine tract of 90 acres just west of town. This is a part of the French land, lying just across tne rood from the G. M. Richey place. This tract i all m cultivation, slopes gently to tho west, has a water right, and plenty of water for irrigation, and only three-fourths of a, mile from a railroad siding. The price of this property is $25 per acre, one-fourth down and balance at the rate of $1000 per year, with 8 per cent interest. This land sown to alfalfa will (lay for itself in less than two years. One could make no better Westment than to buy this propertyand im prove it. After the first payment it will ensily take care of itself and all expenses. The owner will take some sheep or cattle as a part of first payment. SECURITY LAND & SAVINGS COMPANY 1.3 Grande. Oreirnn. Get Your Suit In Two Days - DON'T WAIT GO DAYS AND THEN BE DIS APPOINTED We will make you a suit Custom Made in two days, at very little more than a ready-made. Send Away Suits are out of the question as it takes from HO days to two months to get suits, and one lias to make from three to six selections of goods and then no certainty of getting a suit, . and they Vost as much as a Custom-Made Suit. Wc have Seven Men, all with families, and they spend thea- money in La Grande. You get it back. If in goes to Chicago to some Jew, that is the last von see of that Dollar. And wc Ihivc a fine line of Imported Woolens for Overcoats, and will guarantee that there is none better. the'toggery 170 St. Clair Street. Portland, Oregon. fataa1lBBf 12 CENTS out of. every dollar col .. . lected goes to py our TAXES,. Home Independent Telephone Co. City Restaurant & Bakery From the Minute You Enter , till you leave wc try to mako you fceltat hom. at this res taurant. ' We leave nothing un done that will add to your com fort and enjoyment You'll find service, food and appoint ments all to your liking and you 11 have no reason to be dis pleased with the check. Try dinner or luncheon here soon ANTHONY & ROBBINS, Props New VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Service Oils IrAdwWcwwca a.' I1'1ac."? th,l V SAI .t'MM--V''.I. s?e- ' " ; ". . ." iive ita thorou0h trial id )xN?ill rlmmenf I tV ' yr0r v,0-eri , rnuLkl luU tOff FHOfiMi ft u.la. 3f 0 .acKge.-PutnanbliruS Stori! ",' o- vmSvm t e-. 9 o . The Valley -Motor Freight Service I i onipany , nas Keen organized for the purpose ot giving the towns of tho Grande Rondo vallev daily freight, jm. I express service by motor truck. Jt is oiir tinn to compete as near as possible -.Mtiuiiif r.iies iiowv i:ivvirl l..- ... ..:i konirany. yfe- wilf pick up your sliinnients .it aiiy point and unlofid at aiy point in our range, fchid, will eliminate cartage charges, Mid olir rates will bo ni.ede accordingly. For further parfieul.n-s tee dria or of .tny of our trucks ir 0;i office Tft NtudtJ"ker nrai:e. TVill stai! 'peyatinfc' alsviit O toUT'l."). 4 , a e e O e o a . e '61 flevn for riiiMTcial aenice ncovr a reronstrft ted jilcawo car J o So 0 9 O o q9