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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1919)
AIUM-AV RVSTSO, ueTOKBK iM, Wn nullil'i r, V CiAliNl Ulj.'l'.U V Kit 7! Si For Youthful Figures, a Khrschbaum i . . ' .. .. .. i . . t. ; " ; ! fteurcn tor e nlenco supporting the.ol inmoiiiK machine uu wnr:, t'i.v;.I-1 theory uf a lout Pacific comincni I i-y charges, trem h-knife fiirhtinjt an ' in beinjj proKeeutefl in the ll.iwaiiai ! an artillery drill ' wa given 'itf '(Hi-" yslanda, the South Sips and aloni? thi Macao barracks. A luncheon Riven in nonor or tno younr? lieuleniiajs in tie the hotnny di t,artnt(t'it of Htnnfon' :. by Premier Nitti, General Alb.-icci University thinks tho. in certainopec secretary uCwar, anil general Piaz. ; imonoof fern fuunil on tiifc island o'. chief of the l'ii.'.g 1,'cneial .:taff9'll !' Hawaii he JKax establi.-lii.d the facl whom delivered speeches, that at com period there was lime . Thence, the West Point unerial train Two or ThreeButtbn, Single- Breasted The Vogue Simple, sensible thoroughly stylish. Iligh-waisl, two-button effect, impressed sleeves, jiml suit rolling lapels especially becoming in the youthful figifi'e $30.00 to $50.00 XTRAGOOD CLOTHES For Boys $12.50 to $22.50 HilPs Dep't. Store 'oro should want; and befor ever Important ho'iduy on the Jewish cul ri'dar she took especial palnsto he Mend the needy. Toward Hiindown, every ifty. sh 1 west coast of Soith Anwicu. would ki In-r the elillilre anwifM Professor Julas li. Campbell Koyal Mutiny acifcemy wasattended ner unu Kt'V inwiii (t tJ riiivtiia. About twi-flv yours ago Ho bteca Dick eameOto New York from Tarnopol, AuiOrla, Five yuu h UfonQ her son lii.r como, and th came to join him, wild his BhUer, who Is Mrs?TilHu Mlnter. T Hon caughL the spirit 01 kda mother, am tiH Ino-'i at by Kivingion street amieved faint'. Kvery glimmer Max ItUk Jif.'ld a festival In honor of hit, it'iiiiiilH and !njlr ehlhW'en, nnd when a t hild was horn the hup' parent i received apri.o from their Ian 4 h. id. Venit-e, (Q.mo, Turin vjuiiipii. in an in w en riinct's in1' of the federa.; worL( .rr,i:ii.. r.fi.iv..l :m.l fnti.wn i'servatorv ul k uc; voira no. aurrvv: ,iArAr:si; oi nni,H waicv oi-' roiti:i(.i:its lantiK to the south and west Ihroujrh t( J yodetm .Jae;Karf Jr in char mrntR witp iivpti in thi-ii- Knrmr Tnc with rroie.sor CarnphellH the;ry, as ;.ar,ot8 then departed for a vslt i-f f;i, si'rtinif tkat there aret'eoloirieal In I it.,i;.. t. locations that the islands of the Pac Lific were onre .onrn-ted. j .Seeking data in support of Profes ( sor CampU'lI'-j theory, Professor W. A. Pryan of the College of Hawaii u now ttMrinK the west coat of Soul' America nnd the South Sea Islunds. Pidicfiueii .Make Cineful Kt'areli of All Visitors Kt'KanlleNH of SlandltiK PYROLIN IVORY ' For Xour Dresser , You AvilTM('vtMv(liVr that is made in ivory at our store, rvtiiiir ttaplay window. PUTMANSbRUG STORE The Rexall Store ( frnNpofih;nct.' of tint AHoolnti-( I'rrwH. TOKIO, Sept. 5. HerorrliiK to the s li'dl i enes of the Japanese, atll h ;o:ltl about thx movement of Vku ! : .pii ioiiH fop'Kiiers" who arrive in ihlt! eoiinly, tho Jill says that no f f f u 1 t Hi'14 authorities are wlely i-aierul to prevent the influx of stieh ' dMineroiiH Ideas as HtdKhevlsiu and roriatisu), but the reault Is that for eie,t:ers who are very favorably n ilintcl toward Japan are not Infre quently HUbjectf-d to a systi-m of . wvHlo!iH Hjtyin; or shadowing. The Jill relates that recently an Ainerjtan whosf.1 name Is well known !'i btislno.ss and economic rixch.'S-in .iiiiiita, while on his way from Na Kasakl to Tokio, Is-sald to h:tvo been siibjecled to examination at th-1 , liaad oT half a doz.-n different de lectlveH. The Amrlean who Is a fr;eml of Duron Phihusawa, In the toitrsc of an Interview with him, (liew his attention to what had oc curred during his journey and said that, such an experience, if suffered by other foreigners, In likely to send Hi. in away wllh a very unfavorable iwprt sion of Japan.. 'lhe Jill also refers to -the capo of 1m'. Frederick Starr, professor t the! ChlcaKo university, who Is well- j known anions the Japanese by tho iM.ne of VOfuda Ilakaso" or Charn ! I'octor, owing to tho great Interest M inced by him In the collection of j charms from Japanese temples. The i American professor recently arrived j In Janpan. As scon as Dr. Starr; h'l ded t Yokohama the local police i.uthortles Instructed n polled offie- r' to loltow him to Tokio." Later, when Dr. Starr left for a trip to Mount Fuji, tho police authorities tunpllod, unasked, a police escort to the American visitor, and tho officer ac companied htm :fll the way to tie top of the mountain. Dr. Starr Is at present staying at K;izu and his res ilience, snys tho newspaper Is un nefe.ssarily closely watched by llr lynx-eyed police. The Jill adds: "It Is tho h' lht (.f absurdity that tho Japaueso iMithoritleH should evince 'suspicion ;'n.ut'tho DiovomentH of such men and dot "I! dvtectlves to keep watch ever them. WatgbYpur Stock eon-ction between the Hawaiian In proceed to Naples, Tenii, Ylorenc. Now is Frevailint WEST POIM' CADETS ENTEIM'AINED IN UOMF f'ornvtpnniletire of Ihv AhsocI-i te i1',ccs. ROME, Sept. M. The cadets of the Vraduatinif class (tf the West Point military academy, who came here to see and study the battlefields of the threat war, have been welcomed and lavishly entertained with luncheons, banquets, drills and dances in ten Italian cities. Colonel Juhn K. West, who commands the cadets was com pelled to respond to 51 addresses ol welcome in at ventcen days. The fetes in honor of the Americans began at Leghorn where the cadet.-; landed in Italy and where they were guests of the Koyal Naval academy at an' elaborate luncheon at which ad dresses were delivered by officers of the Itnlian navy anil by Colonel West. In Home, famous archaeologists nnd artists acted as guides for the ca:lets in siirht-sfM'ing tours nnd exhibition Lieutenant Ellis Wlliamr.on (.La, Grande, is a member of thi3 West Point cadet party, now touring Italy. Loyalty Well Rewarded. A Parisian with n sense of l-,::vtr bequeathed .'Of) francs to each "e!;: live who abvtulned from attending bis funeral. One poor relative hr-i'-d on following the deceased to 111" grave: nnd her loyalty was regarded, for by n rodkii to Ids will the d" ceased left the residue of his Inrge fortune to those relatives nhn v.ef " prepared to sacrifice the ,'JiX) franc-. The Observer furnishes and print Mutter Wrappers. If you like an excellent dinh of chilli put up just riwit and a'.wty:: fresh, yon will of course go to Kil verthorn's fountain. Th y are also serving delicious hot chocolate, hot coffe:i, hot malted milk, as well as all the cold drinks and those fine sundaes that all like so much. Daily m-S-t: FAMILY DPUG STORE GFJANDE.ORCGON. 9 tifiie'tfJ" insure you Stacfc against any Ailments by feeding your Stock Carey. . izeel Slock Tonic Bricfc, whicn coniams an me jn- mlicnts tc ftieet the dema-icte of the Animal's syste Call inWd get a Free Booklet 6n Carey ized Sto: Tonic rick, or Phojie Mahi 70 and we 1 will mailybuacopj Jim OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. This Is the Place ' "Vi'e Lave .just lV-eived a new supply of auto top Roods, and auto riVbes anil shawls. .Ymi arc vyt Iconic to look them over.. VlresshiK for mohair, ieat'ier v.'d rubber tops; auto fjln-es, five minute vulcanixt -rs, running-board mats, Vm belts for all ears.... Now is the time to rcpair sidcViu-tains while not in use. T. M. SHANNON Harness and Triflrming Shop. .. COVE LAND A fine tract of 90 acres just west of town. This is. a part of tho French land, lyin.t just across the roan irom tne i. M. lueney dure. Tixi tract is all m cultivation, slopes centiy lo mo west, kis a water riylit, anil plenty of water for irrigation, and only tliVe-foui ths of a mile from a railroad sidine;. lhe price of this piuW'i-ty is'12! per acre, one-fourth down and balance nt the rater yinotper year, witn x per cent interest, inis lann sown to nlfVfa wilh pay for itself in less than two years, line could make i bcttiV investment than to buy this property ami im prove it Aftertthe first payment it will easily take euro of itself and all e.ense. The owner will take some sheep or catlle as a part or nri. pnf'mem. SHCJ7K1TV 1.A.M) & HAVI.NtiS ItJ.llfA.M l.n (Irnnde. Oregon. MhMmOTEN N DAT AND NIGHT W Alius Aiilan 1 ; 1 11 111,-1 (if Wiiodliuin 1 : 1 7 liir.diialo of Wlllaineltu mil verslty, la prviinrhiK ror a trip to In Ul... wherd nlio will tiiko the fluid a a inlHulonary. Arthur Wntnis. a inemlier of tin 1. W. W., who was depiirtinl fjom As torln. w n sii'ned hh a tleckland on llu Colimlti nt 25 ccntx u tuoulli tin til lie reaches KukIuiuI. loved friend. Ilibecca 1)1, k, nlnely five yi iii's old, who lias jnsl ill d al the hoiiiii nr her Hon. Hundreds eillldrell Jollied ill llui bum riiu,-ra lirr.i'KHvinn tli.it I" Us way slowh "lie laid had n k, am' Iheli li'-: llir to pay For the quarter endliiK Seiileiiiln i 110. thero were 1J: divnreo i-asei ( the cldcutt court of Mralon county and durlni; tho snmo time there wire 125 iuiirrlai;i. lire-awn Issued A iMosnnite tins be. n received b. Mr. nnd Mm. Clrant Wlleox of Hose burl: aniioiinelnit the dealh of tlieli roll, Herbert, need 111. nt I'm I Law ton, by the accidental lilHcharfre n Rim, Iti responso to nn liinnlry as tt wltother the dredce 'tilnook wi ponn to bo relumed lo tin' mouth o? V:-' Columbia river, (leneral ltlaeV lla advised Senator Chamlu'rlali that there Is no need of dredelni; thf tar. Mr. an Mrs. II. R. Carrier of So. lembnve Iven IHMUI to the lain sanne.hall fund of Willamette uni versity, and l'r'Sldent loney an nouures that he b V two JMmO i:i(t' ft slKht nn soon as Ijie fund leacheii J.'iOJiOO. over lite Willlniiishllri; llriilc, day to Mount Zinn eeillel lliooklyil, ttliero she was rest. l'llsliearl pi, Idlers always r.eod word for "Mulher" HI many of Ihein did not take dac s in tlie Inni; I ti ab ::lrt el yel Tday. but went I lieir last n : -1 cts to her. Tli"e who have real troubles on 'Ik Ki t vide. In lhe Ohetio, know il.al lhe rilly-l'nniU.v hoir.e at I'.!) l!ilni;lon l r.-et .n not a plaie ol l-H'Ilt. erinir. "Tills is the House f llabies; no reiils are raised li.'re." That was the lel.end on a Mi-.f uhiilrwai pin up by M,i ni.k, a1 tin Inslanie of his imitln r. ''Mollier" IMik was the patrol .-aiut ot all tli,. children at i''.i liiv lllk'ton slreet. II was liuval as llu hi. use ef babies, eauso I hero wen. llleie 11m, i ;ill of t,,.i livln,; (here Kverv day she went ainoiii; the tain l.e. In Ilia' heii-.e to ihat in The Methodi runim.'iire sale ellur'-h, Wcd'leid 15. urc!i will have a tasement of tiie fteitiOon, Octber 10-l;t-2' HOOST PLANS FOK COCNTKY LIFE. I ry Assoftntcd Iross to Tlie ()liservtrt LONDON, Sept. 10. More than :ir.O English villages. have Recently organ ized branches of the Village- Chdis As sociation, it union of rural community societies through which it is planned to make country life more attractive. In each of these cnmimlnities, club houses have Wen constructed vat vine in si.e aial appointment from a simple reading room, which may nlso be nKidc to serve as n general meeting place, to Nettlt bed's pretentious villnge haP which offers men's nnd women's dre?s; ijig rooms, library, rending- nnd bil liard rooms, a play shed, skittle alley, rife inmre, kitchen and cnokevy school In the organization of theic club ft ur points are given prime considera tion tho eligibility of both men am' women to membership, thai tho club? shall be non-political nnd non-seetar inn, thai they shall be self-snpportinc nnd tiiat they shall Ik1 administerc' by a committee elected by the mem hers. j.-c.Nrenry'. Residence Undertaking Parlor FUNERAL DIRECtr AND LICENSED EMBAKilER Phone Call Main 02 1 Day and Night DEPENDABLE COAL Get Your Suit In Two Days DON'T WAIT (iO DAYS AND THEN BE DIS APPOINTED We will make you n suit Custom Made in'two days, at very'little. more than a ready-made. Hend Away Suits ale out of the question as -it takes from SO (days to two months to get suits, and one has to inakel'i'om three to six selections of goods and tljen nil certainty of getting a suit, and they cost as miu h ns a Ciistom-ifadp Suit. We. have Seven' Meit all witli families, and they spend tht ir nioiieySn La (Irando. You get it back. f it goes .to it 'hieago to some Jewthai is the last you see W that Dollar. And we have a fine line of Imported Woolens for Overcoats, and will guarantee that there is none better. KEMMERE, Wy RQC3 ing CJoal. UTAH Phone Orders P. fun Also 1 LS. i in 732- Grande Rotuie Lumber Co. Sl'AKClllNi; I'OR A LOST niNTlM'.XT llON-oniHl, T. .11., Sent. '; A vaUuihl hnnd belonclnE t IiolPPtnan llnrms of Portland. iblrh was lo't Uv blni while hunt. Inp In lhe wilds of l,tiuo county, wn found Thiirsilay by John Harker Tho animal hail been without f'0d for 10 iys. )1JM OK KIM HKAIITKO , IITIMIX .VIM li.M' . ' IW 39fSv YORK.Iet. 13. Mather" i nick Is ilaad 9 flllvlnctoa stroet ebljdien JolneOj In inngi-nliiK ht ls of lljj'lr be . O . WANTED Clean (Vtj.011 K'ags fiitale to Wipe Machinery, 3 eentn ound ' La Grande Evening Observer! 12 GENTS out of every dollar col lected gos tO pay TAXES V) our City Restaurant & Bakery IlIBt From the Minute You Enter til! you leave we try to make you feel nt .hom at this res taurant. We leave nothinir un done that will add to your com fort and enjoyment. You'll find service, food and appoint ments all lo your likinp; nnd you'll have.no reason to be dis pleased with the check. Try dinner or luncheon here soon ANTIION i" & UOBHINS, Props New VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Service. .- SHANG HA! icfp sujy and irooDura 0 . OoSsesieJky lei,liifg ?, eat and Cloa ''rtli .street. & It , Home Independent if ..-.J-.-..:...! Gills-. Li$ft' 9,.,... li oOpefi (1tober Ld'ui'ua u u 1.x m 1 1 i & ISi-.lfVk H-h r MOrA.M 'ty. ereat .vnt;--s -,:!, l.o.i.,.- I 1 yM. eeita-t,. i!umim:h!ya livesk irind pi.fvini; that('()N I I I' el l,iN i.ipiwat, .T' l when vur t tisV ! IJ, l ltN Roes- a 'UrGoy '1 f jiet.s jrAi l''Ki.v' "' v iH-t-i-r - eat i-x - fe, better. o u a the iii'h trial and vou T.ill r,T .il'c Al'utnam lruc Stu, i v ui i rio i . ail uro,W ll.2Lm I a lhe all.-y JL.tt.r Treight Service ( ompany has heen organized fi- the. ),uri,rse .f givine,. the towns f the (.rando'lvini.le valley dailv fiviuht ad express service by motor" truck It is ' giir aim t,1 cotum.ic as near as 'Mo vith (he rates now charged bv the rail- vr; . i' ,e win -lick up your shipments at nyM,.nt.al,d unlor at anvVtint in -nr iige, vj-.i.-h will elimi.Jte cartaeo" tWvJ -" . further vu-y.-nlars .v .lrjvt f? any f fnu.u op rall .tlioe ittMi4delyiVer Kara go. AVill sf.rt .operating abMrO..berl.r ' ' lOliBETOEBWS o . (si a I" u o e 1 iS) a a fTi r O 9 Co