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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
TWO i. nil. V I lf I , ) ,'. I .M i l i i .:-k.Y i.v t'0Vl '- -o ' e -- ; in nn!f:0': on Mm.t Sahatir.o, an other rLep, O "e.erour. re. I; lnO'' taan 2,0011 l'rct hiKh. Of a ";uttt.on of more lmn lotto men, Major .Stuhili huff hut !ta left when hi unit took po.sae.sston of the eVatf. The Bealintr of the mouiai was made in just riiin'efH after the attalion left tht-ir first-line trem-hos. Mount Sahatino with Mnui?t Saint Mirlv'l wan the key to Goriziti and controlled operation for fifteen miles in either tlirertion. n . O 0- .icp ti'lP ; t"ip'-f8 .0-. e j JojflamG have, illicb oii id of edu A bufr.ilj row, q f'OiWC'.'tii'il, l n ; Hi Ca'.hatte ft;ll bon : w r-1 1 1 -Uion hy the Ip in nil i:a t Watch Your Stock" .1 5i I 1 .1 ' , n r x v l 7 .-. is. finm i mm "Mm For Youthful Figures, a Kirschb TwCsor Three-Button, Single- Que Simple, sensible thoroughly stylish, llii;h-waisl, two-button effect, impressed sleeves, ii ml soft roll in;; lapels especially beeomiii;; to (lie youthful figure $30.00 to $50.00 ' rkqastedack rne voi For Boys $12.50 to $22.50 HiU Dep t. Store WIU, Hi i TPY WKSLEY'S I'WLPJT linpid Hi?- of Itritish Clergy man who Waa Once a Newsboy. (iirri-jrirnli-ifo it Amor'-th-'l I'r-'UH. I ( I KVt Kept. 1 7. -- Tho I v. Waller II. Arm rorifc, who bepan the 'dltcr day, his minis) ry at We.-deyN Chapel herp, where he oeeiipies Juhn Wesley's own pulpit, once sol. I paper in the London street .-i. He eurno'l dliout 10 fcnts a tny s newsboy. When eleven years oM he left si hol mi beeiiiiif a teb.-yr aph messenp-r ami 1 1 umikIus lut r a potman. Then he benn to devote his enrninj's to study intr fnr tl'i- minis! ry. Aft.T ervinj? as n missionary in the I'ar Kast, he return id to Kiitfbmd and conduetetl the larjf-t"-:t men's religious meetintrs in dnn, with iin attendance of 2,000 Pun diy after S'iday. Accofdinj? to hd Itritish pre-a, his virile personality is bound to leave an impress upon the life of the famous church which was tho renter of Wes ley:m Methodism. "It. is not my intention," he said, "to start, anvthinc- sen ationnl. My belief is that the church exists not to j fniiri tt its sail for every wind that blows, i of tho but to raise the whol I l'i-!i(ve in the app tian principle to every aspect of mod ern life. A narrow Christianity 'it no Christianity nt all.' OlT of lift flrhf .He:! ro:;minK l 'month, e'r (five ; 1. t; : n: ! ! : 'o vi.inlfl- njOi:ma-!of th,, ,,.,,,. iff . ' ti!. eoip.e-. j , ;: Arthur Va'er. V.ri'i; h ,.,:! ;. ' Mi I'ofa K 'pi jmi , K nulu at ol nU,a (Mj flou, lhl. ;. n. tlll Ctirulrv .f r'l.tni ..!n iy. thf , .... . . . , - i ary ami u 'oii-mi iro'n n-w pro'ehsf.r of .Spain-!j at I 'f-.wr)!; t,M Th(, 0rk.rr, t!ii't !i vcr.i'y of .-. on. L.i ,,,, n,,,,!,,, v.'iJ'iin l!omcoiume, v.e- k on Ll;o 4-. mpiiH i j . i g,,jjyj CcU I! her 21, and -. !fl i-n -V TomI I ..t m , '1 I I M .I 1.1 I M. .::1T ' 1- i I j Tli ila lv .: vr !l f-.r .iri'!- i :e!:e'i ' ane-e tUh r'.ri ; of Ilo.-. i-..'..-. !'! o : 'than Jinn. rw.:it.( in wsy i lor ' c.r(.a. of',.i;- a i! h-tTi-.-- nil - J I tho s!' .;uit will eei-e.i $'!J"i.oo. I -civ Jt.f.o an bir. an in--r ..! . '. U i m.vnnmtn'-r?!tottirFrV1''ill);' KV.fJf9fm ' ty eenu over .he to,, rare. V I Tim total piano i.roilitelion of ' irnflcn pr.ricior pa ?. c.'- ? i:'X'iy.J.V;'T: 'T"i' V.!' -i': ..t&-''4v.i'.- !.v llii vi.r i- vj .lition-U entertainment cm -m to f:- v i , ff-tyrXV-,T S'-V-'S ';; i;iV;i.''"-''-i..;S ll nil ol-atlizeil ;it i'.lnll.; !'.. Illln ;! f-i'. 1-' i 'Vt - .'l.i; --'i;JV';l thrve om:l!te.l w,..i,.n fr.it.i .'.:li The Olwerver furnishes r.t print; J fc.V--.-l!,--;A'i.asSi-X:iilUia3-A,i , ihjtM r.. . . ii- i ,i in I !te rm!i' i c-'m ; 1 iOi'. . v... Nov is the time to Insure you Stock against any 'Frwailip." Ailments by fe:ling yi?r Stock Carey- iv ized Stock' Tonic Brick, wich contains all the in- J V ........ 'edients toVieet the demands of tin? Airimai s ii and get a Free Booklet cn Carey- Brick, or rhonc Main 70 and we will maiiStfu a dopy. It Is annoiini fl in Noi f a pro-pi-roua toloay of 1'ri i: it .. lo- at. .1 10 .t ae '. aa I ninti lo move to !'o:'S eoaaty ftitw in rrmitiK anil tMryinn WANTED Dean cotton rat-s r Observer offire. OBSEKVEIi ADVESTISING will bring results. t.o- il ;r. ).oikU to of '2 s.oiVi jcri-s lley tn Kliimatli standard of life. IVounty, -as appinw-d Siturdiy it .1 cnti(n of Chris-1 P''ciul electinn of tstvnay r. I.-siiiinco o; j'm irriv.ntion I.anrrell v: AKLKf;lAN C TO Al STIilA IS AVOWKI) 11Y MANY. Fl' f 01 titer cif;.-ns of rjiM'miiny wore rfu-iff ei: izemliip at I)!!I::i lust wi -k on 1 lie L-roup.d tliat peti tion for their fir-t papers wi re imi. riled at leapt two years b 'fore th: (lecl.tration of war. 1 VIENNA. Pent. 10. Austria, since tho eolbit.se. him no need lo feAr emi- MiM!Kiits ol P' itm ami p- irs irrntion. for in the time bttween N'.v- l v Ashland rruit & IVodm e.tnber, liMH, and July. li10, no le:M ! s"r::'1 1,m P' -d "the rorc than ICO.noO naturalizationH have talc-i'ln'llk r 4rt '''i-Inuds his season. In en place. The mnjority of them are of residents of Ilohemin and Mi.ravia of (lerman nnrestry who, ratiier than come under ('wen rule and be Czech citizens, have rushed to Vienna and taken on (ierman-Austrian citizenship. Many others, refugees most of them, have also swept in and applied for citizenship as Antrians rather than Calicians or HunprarianR because they are of (iennan origin. Many have tak en the move in an attempt tn avoid the confiscation of their fortunes. WANTED I.I T. fv. SEKGER FOP WEST $50 r- sionsA . 1, FRN UNION, AVDCOMMIS- SEE MANAGER. ;SHANG HAI CH0PSUEY AND NOODLES I I Our Specialty EviO'yjfln'nu: New, Xeat and Clean. V7 12012 Fourth StrtH't. Open Oct.tbcr 1, 1919. Ml:.!i o Km ) Vt irfct hut SM 3 BY W-rtCniSTS tifiiVlAHl"! I . (;iAM)K HOY HAS THItll.KS IN ITALY I.ieutcnant KIIIh WilliuniHon With Tar ty of Went Pointers litMwctinj Mountain liatt lefields. Lieutenant Kllis Willinmn ,of I.iv CJrando, is with the party of West 1'oint graduates now in Italy. Tne Asjtociated Press correspondent nt Mount Gntppa writes under date of September 10 nit follows: Cadets of the irradiating class of the Cnited States military academy at We-Ht Point, who are visitimr battle fields of tho world war, had fopr days of thrills in their visit to tho Italian front, when they wit" taken to the summits of Count Sabatino, Mount (irnppn ani Mount St. Michael, a se ries of positions in the Italian Alps which W( re scenes of mountain fi;ht ini? by the Italian nrmy in dte war. Mount Crappa is nppmimately 0, 000 feet high, is solid rock pioje.-t-ing Into spiice in gigantic proportions nnd utmost perpendicular on its side The nscent is made ly a series of winding road made on the western side in n switchback formation. There nre 'Ml switchbacks each approximate ly -0 yards in length, varying at each end in a breath taking curve. The engiTirei ini work st:trger- tin imaginatitin. The bare mount n in would have convinced one of the im possibility of the nscent by rend, but the nrmy engineers accomplished the task, constructing the mm! in such a way that n gar'ison of two at toy cuvp rould he keTit in full irerntion durimr the entire war with supplies uf am munition, food and e'luipmeut. ''That suiely was a great ritle," said one of the West Point cadets to the Ascia'.ed Pivhm correspond! 1. "It ttiok my breath away a number of times on tho way up and 1 had heart in my mouth nt:iny times. 1 was ready set for a big jump in ca-ie, that Italian ehnuftVur wtarted backing up. It wa.s no place to linger on when there was danger. From the .summit of Mount Crappa tho field of operations of the Ital ians anil Austiian. could he ne.-n fur eighty kilometers. The innvt iVetit.; of tit!- arnnc; duting the military ei at ion a of the war wet c explained by Italian general staff tadiciaim who had pa 1 1 Iclt nt i in the engacnu :5 . The iliief of t-ie conducting p.-iny was Ma.'or Stnbili who had let a bat talion of the s.-ijilii-rl. lathan sol diers typified - the f!.ivin: pl int- '. W1I.IIKLM PI K( HASKS IK KM KS roi( S KR V A NTS AMON'CKliN, Sept. 17. The form er tienuan Inieror is understood t: have purchased sevcal villas for tin use if his setvants nt Ioorn where hi new hiune is located. The villag es -ay that he intends to take a law my' personnel 10 irooru, necessiiai mg ine nciiuirement of about twenty houses. WANT AO wni do U. If you like, an e'xcll'n i- ',1 :: lulli put up jusL nun 1 ami uiUdv resh, you wdj of course ku to Sil T'horu's founlain. Tiny itre ;ilsi etviini delicious hot clutcolate, lio1 op-onffoo, hot malted milk, as well a: .ilt tho rold drinks and those flnei ini:Jaes that ;dl like so much. j Pally 10-S-tf ! FAMILY DRUG STOPS LA OR ANIJCORtOON. COVE LAND A Tim. tta. t of :al i:,-rf! ji.it west of town. This is a part of tlm ' I' leinh I it:. I. lym.' ja- t a. ioss ihe ro.nl from the t;. .M. Ku lu v t'ho e. 'I !i s tra. t is u'l h nil:iv::tion, ..lopes tlv to lliV wen!, Ii..'. a ...r HKhl.':in.t (.len'y of vy,-r r,- .ri..-!.ti,m. ami ,mh-in-e.- '' -u iii-- of a mile fi f.n a mi! i liiluji;. l'!u pi-'re of Ihi's l""l,,"''v ' I"'1' avie. I'S'eui-tll 'lown ami lulame at tne i:.'.. . sloo.i 1 year. i:b S i'.v ;l iVS'-re.st. This hm.l jutm to a'.i.'.. w. 11 p-.y for it... If n !. ,"t I wo y;)r. 10.,. roil!, I ii ,:lo e,i 1" : lot !ii au nt lli.-i'i to Lay this property at). I im I". '.-.' !'. fter the first iaytiUMl it will easily talv fare of itself a ail i'-: . -vs. tie own. i- will t,;l; . s'.nu1 slirep or rattle as a pat ! of firs' payment. m:i i i: e i.i.v s vit;s tomp wv Is t it not.' t r..,rin I C5HSCH ... ' y i t a sxtrav kfr. ;-j?v .7-'-''' :; l ' : C' FOR q . ' .".!--' '. il4;)X('.f 1 ir.' lerti, v. Hh fall ' - y---r" 1); l.te.la',,,1 Aaiila;.-!. -'.:-o; , - SI CI!l!sI ''elli tt v.i. t . : iVv Jf ffeur... ausli. f '.. r. v.-. ,. . IctV'e.-itiHTff i4 "La 'H- "- I'- ' ' . .XiialU- soil, ,1 t,-. "'..'VI '' : ir.s-ntiiatos ttie. wi" '! form ami a.l.ls ,','1"':'- 'Vl11' ' . woe. I. .in.! in.' ?31 Good Kay, $30 and pry tcci. Al:;u 0;J F. cil. THE J. D. LYNCH CO Get Your Suit In Two Days- J)0XT WATT CO DAYS AND THEN T,K DIS AITOrNTKl) ' We will uiajce you a suit Custom Made in two days, at very little more than a ready-made. Send Away Suits are out of the question ar. it tiikfs frmfy .n0 daA to two months tit get suits, and one hat to in; ko from tiiroo to six st-U'clions of ooils ai! tlit'i: no cci tain-ly n gMtin a stii':, and they enfet as ntii-h as a "nstoii!-.;;:do Suit. W'e have SeV n Men, all with families, and they spend their onj'y in La (Irande. You .et it liat-k. Jf it o&es lo Ch.icao-o -to some dew, that i.-;. ihe last you AJoi that I)ollar. And we hi ve a fine line of Imported Woolens for Overcoats, anil will .:;o.aranteo that there is none hrttnv OS7 TOCrVPV in: ((!;si:r hate'.'vr yovir itin, plump or itmille" ine.le' j(ilt. "I. a r.imille" i ! ntlta-al heattiy of y.vv . to your eetnfnrt. l!e eiiuvinecd !;. i fit ted. A romp ; ways on hand. .fo.nO i:p. Mrs. Robt. Pattison 1'i.onf Red :vj-i u,.s. 1701; Oak Street. or.SEBVER ADVERTISING will bring results. iiavni onr etc line at I'riee,) al at lN'U; vac :"4 i .mp, (t fjil b..n-u:eir;; I . ' iiig, wi'Jt rcuras V tnr : one store t'tloT n;;: mvat ( h -ee one .foil.' 1 1, .tiic !L;hts : wn id, hed, ' l:l's' ruck i is a fortune above on tc ou ner. City Restaurant & Bakery , ii i. v. .i. i.. i. fit- . From tho Minute You E:iter-r- til! yo'i leave we' try to maki y.ui feel at honK al this res taoiot. We lee.e nothing un ior.e that v.iti .,,1,1 , y, ,. ,.om. lor- an.l ei;j.,ya-,eiit. Yna'll find f.-'-iee. f.,,,,1 mi app..iiit-loe-.ts nil t v oir i::ir.K Ka you 11 have tia rrasnii '.o le plva.-nt with the ehe.k. Ttv. dinner or httvhron here r.ion ANTUOKl r.OBI'.IN.-:, pt.ns Imperfect Vision In A School Child. often 'cnUils more than mere eyestrain. It must be remembered th;rt troullo from imper-. feet seeing school vork, conies not only" If on seeing words and figures wrondy" but als'o from fatigie of the bruin caused V; eyestrain. Twenty-five - per.tnmof ch .'dve.u liave defec tive vision. Fivquontly a bashful chilJ fails, to tll Uie teacher he'eanne f see tlie M;ickoard easily end so is unable to'clo hi wtV -is Re cused of neglect and falls bejiirol in c.'ses- . all because of lack of pp per eye ere.- If j-oSr child has cVfectivovisioif hav' it rwActed by an Optometrist, (fcnr equipment is the vcot modern in.the opiicat Scieivo e. o V 'o o f. ti. peare & stir Optomtistt . 8 w . O t. This -Is th Place V."c have .just nt-eived ; new supj lv of a ;.1 :. .p U".'ds. 'jtnd auio ri.lits nnd shawls. ...You w-. l.-.t-.ne to lookjljrm over... Dressing foV 1 1 , . i . , i i , .- -i"d rul.ii.r t.tps; an to trltivps, i'ivo ;mi:mte i:!-,-..V i . rj:m:.-!--l.oa!-ii'iiiats. Van 1(:I;S Cr a'.i e::-:. ;..' 'is llie ', ' to re ;iir si.le-eur!ain wh'li' a i. nse. T. M. SHANNON ti i fl 12 1 Af A R.I T3 'ff r- Oiran Cotton lla Suitable to Vine Maehirfoiy, i 3 cents .i nnmul ('i x La Grande Evening Observer- . ! .. ' DE r-iOPEN PAY" AKP KIG:S" ) ' 3LE?UiEEER, R0C5 SPRINGS !"'"""."" " . . . ..W;owiEg'C.-,, : ; . i ! : . j a O . ft !vJ.-U. HiVKT;-' :. . . i, tfcciJcnce ITntljlrtakirs-lcf ':!V ' UTAH COALS. ,5 o3 .ri" hfl8CaUajinC2. Day asd hi:tt j ) iSrand'J HotUiLutnttt C(9. I ,1 --