Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1919)
; - ! ."ir-J' , o , uU itii A'y'OT. F.vT, 'Sb'.Vu OB.Yi-Tit v ETJ !:::;; r Fasiiionab Mill inery '- .-.-. ' ,.,7 . - New Velvets and Plush Hats $3:50 to $15.00 The l,Vady-to-Wear M'illinery salons announce a new collection of hats illustraf ing the latest ih(i.lels. Kvery new and desira- blchape ami size of the season. v. V A eoiniii-ehensive assort nient of the smartest li;it. In all the new colors peacock blue, taupe, In-own, lilack, sand, navy green and old rose. niiisiJeparEmeni score ' , , ' ' -j day eveting at 8 o'c'ock. Home and clSb privileges cheerOilly ex tended to i'H Brother Elks. t(.ON E. i'.BERHAHI', Exalted Rer. A. B. CHERRY, Sejeta?y. VOODKHN OF THB W3rlD La (trandesOani No. 169 meets ever; rirut and third Mondtyr at Eagle .Hall. HI visiting neighbors wel come. Duea payable at-Uio otCce of the clerk. Now Folejr Bldg., t to., to 6 p. m. Z. LILLY, C. C. E. J. KITCHEN. Clark I. ' . ... u. u. u. h. -uraifa i.oct;a no 8B0.oI.yal Order of Moose holdg, regular mec'cyigs evart Wedueedaj night at t o- m, tn lie. sail ue J 10 kiks mag. on warntiu'iotfcAire VlaHon always wflc.guu. Duos nay able at Yniine'a Hwets. ,FREI SMITH, Die. HARRY f:WAH I. V iODERW WOODMKN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 n.cu on ttio first and third Thuntitaj evenings of each month In the K. of P. HalL Visiting belabor, weleame. J. I. GHARST, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk." RKBEfvAHS Crystal Lodge No. SO meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. V. Ball. All visiting mom ben are Invited tn attend. N. O. OLIVE STAN SKI ELD. Sec' ROSA GLASS A. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41, A. F. ft A. If. holds regular meetings first and third Friday! at 7:30 p. id. Cordial welcome i. all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS), Sec. Soaps and Brushes Your every need in Snaps and Toilet I '.rushes Soaps for complexion, li.llh, .Nursery and Hands; also Brushes Jf all kinds. PUTMAN S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store The very latest boxes of Fine Sla tionery, just the thintr for fine letter Wi i.tintf, Hiu-h as you ali niu.st ajipieci ate you will find at Silver-thorn's. dly 10 27-tf Observer advertising win bring r suits. A WANT A I) will an Tt iToIessional Directory R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice in all state and federal courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. SANTA MONICA RACE COI ItSIO PUTI REll l. "THE ROARING ROAD" Wallace Reid in Automobile Raring S.'fiifH DnvrH al Enormous Rate of S.e' d. Traniform Hlitorlc Westmlnsifn. I'I'onillli'lit elllz.liH of I. .null,!! are pin li ri I ii K to r.-hnlld the illsl i let -aniiiiid Wentllllnster llbhey us a m- In I to thus.! who (IIsIIiikhMic-iI Ihi-insi. Ives In Hie world war. The iiuprov ems In- eludo the eoiislru.-ilon uf a i;i-.'iit nve nue, l'.'il feet wlile. mill a nvw l.iun lli'lll brldire. Tlie desltin fur Hie hrlileo will be chosen from plans snluiill l.-d by niehlleels from nil over the weal, I. Spleiull.l biilhlliifs are projected for Ihe University nf Loudon, fur n .Shiiliespeiirean theater, ami for arts anil seleiiee exhibits. The new avenue will c lulu i;r..ups of slaloary lllelilornllllL' the heloic deeds of the trl!l'-h, t'allatllaii, .New Zealand and Australian forces, as well as thM or llt'ltllill's allies. It Is Intendeil 1,1 ineke Most of the automobile rare seems this tl.? tlno-d and m(e. ,,ire---.ve for toe raiamount pietuie, '-The Roar , iiioiniinetifal ineiuie In ihe lliltili eia- iu Road," w hich t-i s Wallace Reid ; plre. Capillar .Mechanics Ma:;a.i:ie. in tire r ole of n younir "speed devil," I were pholorapln-d on tire Santa Mon I -Chlneso n.iilway9 Buiiy. icn race Clause. . l-alcsi repor ls Indicate thai the l-'or years this famous course has! '" tovcnau, lit rajlwii) lu-en the cei'e of marry desperate and thlillimr speed conflict.; between some of tile most noted lacing drivers nf the day, iut-hidinc; t'apt:uu Ivldie Hi, ken I'avker., the -V iirevieair Ace of A. cs, Teddy Tet.-larr, Rarney (U.lfl. Id and o:h, r well Unown pilots, too mimcrou to rrrerrlion. The coiose !s 'ocat.d near Los Angeles, when- many i'aianiouirl anil A 1 1 1 ;. ft pietui e-; ar e produced. Ml". ill .hove hi- o'a n ear fiv aV tae race .;i-cne-; in 'he oi.ture, a'.'.aia ilil.' at time-, a -pee ! of .1" : ,uri a tin id tea and ane to a liuedi ed and ten mile- per hour. Mi. Hi id cm, tail at ; lu finish OSTEOPATHIC PIITSICIAN9 DR. J. L. INGLE and DR. MAR GARET INGLE--l'hon: Offleo Red 17C.I. Res. Illack 1231. Roours 35, 36, 37, 38. Now Foloy building. COCHRAN ft ELMiUHAKD Ooo. T . Cochrar aud Colon R. Bberhard, Attorneys. La Grand National Hunk Building. CRAWFORD ft BAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robort 3. Bakln, Attor noya a law. Practice Id all the courts of the state and the United States. Office, West-Jacohaot nidg., rooma (-10-17, La Grande Oregon.. It. J. KITCHEN Attorney-at-I.nw. Practice In all courts. Office Rooms 455 La Gnin-Jn r!:Uio:; Hank building. La Grande, Oro. PHYSICIAN AMI SI It.iliOV ll.nirir i-aiiy mile iinnually more (linn 'J.tno.iii gi-rs a total oi l.oisi.iHHi.isiii 'I llll-ty seven per cent of Ihe receipts of Ihe imveritincllt rn llw :i s come liom , lire lui-ieasc-r service. (In Ihe of Mie lilies Ule piiVseiiner reeiilie ,-eeetl 1 those from trnli-purtuiioii ,,f coods. J NlllelV Ihe per cent of Ihe pa -.s.-m-er j 'rnllle l tiro ,! class n'l air .-neia-e fare OR. K. P. I.ANI11S Phyalclan and srrtMMin. SiiHh 10-11, over Sib verihorn Drue store. General sur ttery n ppeclally. riiono M !i(l office; M SS lles. GEORGE R. t EHItS. Physlclan Siirueon. Offices in D. Whiting home. Elgin, Oregon. I.. RALSTON. M. U. I). 0.,-Si,ecia atterrtion to stir-Kcry, diseasos of! women arrd children. Over Ptitmnn's ' drug atore. Telephone Main 778. of one cent i hti'co amount 'f lra lUlieh u I l, Hie po, icr CONTRAtTOItS wilhogl a s, i self a ma.ti r lacilij' ailtoliiol The pietuie w ende ihcatie it, h. lira in ihe a prov llif I ef dlil llllll mi; n Wide II l.emc ,:, IllaiiV chh lllol.ile .nil h An nuleniohile -d I 'I In oltl'ln; , ' tills il ice ii-Ti. I I -in n al thi M.seri , Hid Itie mikuiali Ctlll.T Pel, ,aiu lailu. Iililiunys are ie sul.lii'ps of f III,- aulo--1 elepueiit. -.s H, ,;,,, wnli l n-a n in- v In vr siii uin's. WANTI'O Clean coitoii rates suitable to wipe machinery. 1! rents a pound. .lob Print nit'. 'I ne Observer. Main .'17. W ('. HANSEN, Conlr.-rctor Ilrirk ' 1) ii k, Htiine, concrete ' and file-! construction a Booeiuliy. i:i07t 4 Hi St. 7-9 to S-3 J. R Ml I.I.Kit -Architect, room 17 I . Now Foley HliiK. Phone IM I K 7 I j j Fraternal Directory. i I!. P. (). E. F.I.KS, I i Grun.Ie Lodge! Xo. 4:i:l. l.oile;e meets each Taurs-, 1 . ,'lr.ii', W M ;l a Mid I, It will lie ill, ej, T mi 'Moolc loncy." nn, Al;,'- ii M'ovi.j.;.". T-itn Mooe neev I tre-i:: l role, in hi lenn Iff It i a lle-l enjoy. i:, le p,e of-ll delightful siolv. and the V 4l!e Movies, foiu arks ofh,,-h vaucvi,le. have eauclit the p.-inil vor. It's tie, niuy in w and nove, t intra todltit) i' t,lay to n and His Vae lev,'.. a al n- fa I ast Aforry m il u t-rwurk r;.n i k Id ry ( inul)lft :itnl woini n 11 1' fti -iifciM4 w'li turn M if S.tra W't'ftui, ll'rttf.e. III., wrt --: "I r.niM m-t Floop lovn uhti tl 9.ih ifowu I li ml loarawl up ly n luir 1 n.n qv.d luino I tui&t -it'll !ii;.iiy. Now 1 TlmI liko a mnv 0i. r tin, s! anK hii1 IwMU'f " v'ry Mv .uTihI lip.-iltli I'OipiltnGiiuprtnf,) 1 h.urt il locomnu'iiil Fo;"y KUliy io fti T''eVP" l'ni 9 CENTS out of every dollar coJ lectcd goes to pay our TAkts Hdnjfe inepeiiderit Tebphbhe Co: ' ,9 i i i ol 9' KNIGHTS OC PYTHIAS Red Crss Lodi:e No. Ii7 IilOi-ts every Monday evening In Castle Hail Q (K. of P. ball) at 8 p. in. 9 A Pythian welcome l ali Tl?ilinii "S Knights. R. E. BYERS, C. 0. C L. GRAHAM, K. R. S. S P. O. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 2e0. Mcet every Friday niirht, at En-le Hall. Visitiny memberd welcome Z. LILLY, W. P J. E. nytbSELL, Sec K.. of L. ot Security lit. Emll; Council, No. 246, ineeut the secont: and fourth Monday even leu it li o'clock at Kattle ball. VlslUm ineinhers are welcome. ARE HARRIS. Fio'l. Bee. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pros. iWh-Farmer Do yon walixe'that with 8 VALLEY MOTOR WiVfC . Afv.1 your plume yrtu are ,i'ist ns relt off ?is he ,naiii t.wn. Jus step 1" .vow .tfmnr,' call lajiiVo nilM2, and lmve anvtliiiiK in the Rro-V'm-v le (Aivered at your home vn lie td aiiiiiiuini priee of 2.re. up to. KM) pouiuls. can HGH GRADE EATABLES m 0. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. i K B. hotdB stttted coinmunlcatlon. .jr second and fourth Wednetiday ol each n.onth. Vlaitlng members cur diall7 welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A WARN1CK, See. BMHHIHIM irir"" WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE. Washington A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. To the Public: The I'nited States ('oiln. il of National Defense, composed of the Secretaries of Wiir, Navy, Interior, Agriculture, ( 'onuiierce and Lahor, has made a careful invest ilia- tinn of the liih-cnst-n1'-li in"' prolilcin, anil finds: That the Nation's productive powers have not been fully utilized since the armistice. That too few goods, notably the necessities of life, have been produced, and that even some of these goods have been withheld from the market, and therefore from the people. That the high cost of living is due i n part to unavoidable war waste and in crease of money and credit. That there has been considerable profiteering, intentional and unintentional. The Council believes that the remedies for the situation arc: To produce more goods, and to produce them in proportion to the needs of the people. To stamp out profiteering and step unnecessary hoarding. To enforce vigorously present laws and promptly enact such further new laws as are necessary to prevent and punish profiteering and needless hoarding To bring about better co operation and method in distributing and marketing goods. , To keep bum producer ant', roiii-urner 1'uliy informed as to what goods are need- ' ed and as to what suppliss are availaLie, so that production may anticipate the country's demands floods and not money ;ire the means of life, lletter standards of living are imiios sihle without pvoduciim- more " N. .Man can not consume what has not heen produced. At the war's end our Allies had desperate need of the essentials of life. We have had to share our resources wilh them, hut I his drain will firadually lessen. Tn so far as oiir .-horlaire of o-oods is due to this cause we can well afford to he patient. It is just as essential that we have pat ien.-e with the economic situation here at home. The process ol' prodiu i inn re. iiires t ime. Jf production is rapidlv increased vastly improved conditions will .prevail in A nieriea when the results of present and fu t ure lalifir heu'in to appear. ' Team work is imperative. Tt is just ns essential between retailer, wholesaler and producer as it is liet ween -employer and employe. One' "roup r producers 'can 'not wait mi another urnup. The nianul'.-iciurcr. the' fanner, the distributor must' each'inime',1 lately assume his part of the burden ainlenter upon his task. The Nation can Hot 'if lord curtailment of crouds vital to the people. On American -business rests a ucive responsibility for efficient co-oiin-ntion in I ,.-i,i, i. I.. .,, t r.,11 .... l ,..i i . . : ii ' ' 11 ' i ... .... .i i" mi i iio .out i!ii'iir i i.'ii, ire j'linii ' i toil, on -.m ne rica n la i lor rests an e.malh- ''""iie i ' , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 i , i M i ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 iri.iiuci ii ii aim ma main m .'list ii I ml in.n of troods if labor .i-iii v-,, r,,s;i i, ,iwi I ,ili i i .. t f ., ;,. -: : ..... . .4 : 1' . '.V s,...,, .-.... am. .., ,11 ..mi 1, 1, 1 MTiMiMi inn 1 1 11 iMiie-i ion an, 1 maintain uninterruiite.l tseli is ,j,,f lo sutler from further rises in the cost of inintr. Th. 4, give wav-fif ie entire .Nation nnn nicer . istn mtnr .-m,l eaiisiiiiinn ni;i- ,.1, ..n , . .1 I'li. i.si .lint titiitiic it isoiiai sja 111 must 1 ne. goon 01 1 ne wiii.ie communitv il t.ie situation is to-be suuaivlv met . ' Onr eoninion duty now. fully as nun h as in the war. is to work and to save 'Tn the wor.ls of the President- in his aifress In (lie country on August only "hv'inereis ing production, and by riu.id e. onomv and sa vinir on the part of the people c m we u .for hmre decreases in the burdensom, st of livinir which now weighs u down-" . Work, save, co operate produc.0. (Signed-) " ' ." ' " "''.V"T' T" . .ipsKriirs ijANiKis. Secretary of tin- Navy. . ' l-'fJAXKIJX..K. LANK: Seeer(ano' ihe li V'i'i"r. ' n. v. iioi'stx... WTT.TJAr P. TJF.DFTF.LD, Secretary of Coimnerce w.jv Wilson, Secertarva.f Lai," ti nJciAvrvisv. 9 9 Uiroidur of tiWt'ti' cieiaryi.Ngvn-T.mv. . o yiro.u- of toW.f,,,,,,,.. Ps O O 0 S8 0m o . .-u.-,i -i.iatj Q 0 o r " . - '-'; - li-. , .' - V j... ' ' - -' .'. f .