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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1919)
AY ' iA1b(i. urTUlIp!!. I!lli. Tvv"0 Ut VlltAlNl J o o ('Pfll-Sl r, ''"vi. is I i Ul1.M-.it V I y. an RUBBERS Bring the whole family kere for their shoes and rub bers. Our stock is now complete! mm Ute & Dunn. Shoes ' a Men -.w Art rrtr for tlio ladies. Tl icy don't mala; letter .oui-s. The block i now complete li'itli in liih heels and low. More f'asliionnlile li'ools never entered this store. TTZ & I'UWN' curried in stock from A to I) widths. Work Shoes $3.50, $4.50, to $7.25. J'.uy your work shoes novvTmtrsiive money. It will he worth your time to eolne ill and see these work shoes that are lieiiiK offered at these jiriees. MEN'S HEAVY RED RUBBERS. These are to I.e worn with German so. A'll are Mm hest rnliliers that can hehoiilit for t Ik' lnonev. See them. SHOE SALE One lot of Misses' are on sale at espeeia lly low prices. Ti.i!, and si.e 10 to 2 at '-'.!. Size T 1-2 to 9 1-2 at Hills' Department Store ISALVATIOH ARMr ' i I hrrs tn a A I HARVKST FESTIVAL MONgf TO UK I SKU KOft liKI.lKF WOJtK Snakta. It In known tlu.t hi the up, ti 1 id ujM)ii i'p : find tut ultr-i i ' v ' Ory ovvrii. 'J 'In fOffir. vii ry in hsu .nl j ulunvi oval. As fill-' at rift in i;' enikt. or tin tlnlr pry hy ni'iifein it, tli.it hi m;; Quli hk the Murk simla. t"'.i con Htrletor, etc. . A IT t ' Silk Quilt Auctioned Off for $22.00; Am hi an NiWit I) reus Ih Hid in at 3o.00. 111.' -il lt'" hili thi- Irt.th of til -ili:ip. i'Ut jir it ! f"P (. wlii.fi kill Trolley Dirigible. Trnllcy dlrljrlWp i-lf-M-ir r.v- tor drlvn. Ik proposed f..r !.' r-isrnin:: of niflllM. porrli-uliirly fop ovor j-purw-ly settled tcrrili-ry. The pip. in 'in r.ir to Kits m currh'S (U-ct rii-;-lly In-atfl air fr rcynlittiriK tin huny:incy. 'I'Iih troilt-y I'ltlile Is wmip' on a drum, lowing iidJuKtinvnt or nltitiul' i' pU tar UevtiuiiK-s MiiKJir.liK. KANTLEEK WATER BOTTLES 'J'lIKV eaiVt-4i.'ak heeaile they are made in one jneee. That's wTtyvwe friuticiiiti'i! satisl'aetion or your money haek. "vj PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store '- H - - ! A l,A (;ilAM)K MAN'S KXI'KK-1K.NCE. "Till': WOMAN 1'IIOV (iAVUMTMK Nn novel In rocc'iil yem hn nrniiHc'd ho imirh dloiiiliin u Hull C'nlii"'' "Tim Woimin Thou 0v' Wo." It In koiiipIIiIiik nw, bold dlurllliiK I" rictlun. It the Iiiiht iiiHt rixnnl of t ho soul of a woman who (IffiiHl cnnvonllnn. iloflril th rli Inm nf u innirliiKii whlith di'tti ml til Ikt, fiMilh'd niaii-iiicdo inorullly, ard llv'd line own lltd III Ikt owi way. Tho utory him rnati'd h profound consutlnn. not only In t1u lltomry world, hut uinoiiK thliikorn. luwypr. HtudiMitH of hoi'ImI coudltlonH .and thn roi'.dinK' puhlli' in ftviiornl. Tin? Killed of tho book liuvo boon rnorniou:;- and tlny continue. The novel hnM li.nl, hetildi'H nillllunii of leudei-H in Kt.:liind nnd Ameiica, other iiillllonN In other rounlrien; fur it lir.y been translated Into I-'renrh, SwihIu.Ii, dormun. Iut('h, I'IuiiIkIi, IIiiuIhIi. Ilohenilnn, Hun garian, llullun, JapaueHi. I'oliHh, liiiHuluni Sianl:h and Viildl.li. Anil now. ut. but. In thin icre.it WANTS TO TRAIN FOR 1920 MATCH AU COU.ltfil'S riMJKI) TO DKV Hill' (iAI.I.KKY I'KAC TICK Can you daub the evidence of thie Ln tiruinie citizen? You can verify this La Grande en dorsement. Head this: E. S. Brand,' 220.'! N. Ilirch St., says "For several months I felt us though my back wer broken and I couldn't straighten, my back was so weak and sore. My kidneys were in a bnd con dition and the action was very irrejf ulnr. The first few doses of I)oun' Kidney Pills put jny kidneys in work ina: order and relieved that awfu' misery in my back and made me fee' like a different person'. Since tocn. ! when' I have had any Sikh of kidney disurder, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills for a few days and they have never failed to overcome the trouble. Price liOe at nil dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same thai Mr. Hriuel had. Koster-Milburn Co . MfKis., Buffalo, N. Y. j The Jlarst Festival, whi. the local Salvation Army held last Saturday, Sunday oftd Monday, is reported by Captain Punly to be the bijrest effort 1 yet made by the corps, and was a suc jcess in many ways. The money taken 'in on Suturduy amounted to $:il8'10. At tho chicken dinner on Saturday, 2.VJ people were served before all of ! the chicken disappeared at 2 o'clock. In the evening soup and fifteen fc-al- t ..Kill w......1 .I..-!.... 4!ta . - , i ' i- i -! rises without kiiou'liii; tlint bf--1 1 saie oi me worn. i iurf(e uiapiuj ui , . , . , , vegetables, canned fruit, nnd a beau tiful display of fnn.-y and needle work was sold from 7 o'clock on. There was muc hexcitement anil competition in the bidding of some of the art circles, especially the silk quilt which brought $22, and the Arabian night dress, j which fell to Mr. Speckheart lor :iU Captain and Mrs. Purdy say the ef fort waA a greater success than they expected, both in attendance and f in- nneinlly. Owing to conditions over which no one seemed to have control, the dinner was not up to the usual standard given by the Salvation Army nnd for this Captain nnd Mrs. Purdy wish to apologize and promise the pub lie that the next dinner will have bet ter service and be a better dinner. They also wish to thank the many peo pie contributing in any way to the effort and to say to those who con tributed something and it was not called for, that it was because of lack of time. . The total amount taken in on Sat urday from the dinner, serving in the evening, and the sale, amounted to S1H.:!0. After the expense is met, the balnncc will be used for winter re lief work. War Department WiiiiIh O. A. C. Join Natiunal Itifle Association For Hifle Promotion. To it'ie iiiumni'ly rt1rrlloii. of IIukU Kurd. It Iium I n trniinlMtiHl to the si-ri i n!. It will bo uliimn til the Al lude Friday and Saturday. fnruliioliul.AHCrnft . Hnn,.l..l ....li, M (-k"' V" fHCOtll IIUC the tu n, .,,i..- rt(.-,,i' ,,..,, IMentt l (tik Mit ill this tyi itcuotiim. ' COKVAI.I.IS, Oct. 29. The mili tary department of the college is be ing urged by the war depaitment to join the National Kifle association foi tho promotion of rifle practice and take part in indoor, small euliber matches wnich are expected to begip unmediittely after Christmas. It is urged I hat steps be taken im mediately so that IS may lie trained and entered for the 11120 matches The War Department wishes to en courage team practice in the various colleges of the country. It is nut in tended to develop gallery practice at the expense of any possible outdooi practice at the college and other insti tution, where outdoor mutches nri possible. Every advunluge is expect pi't in thi type ' JOY TELLS OF MOOSEHEART To Acquire Crcatncci Thf best pinirnnttH to jrri ntn"? I' nil lnlt-nso Inti-rcst In a jom. pi'.crni-Thi-n It Is thnt the f.-U"w l-i-fn s u full of tin .Vdi thnt In luisn't tlnn t-' think nhoitt wln'tln-r hi-'s-n nt or n-t. H(f sees the thhiK to lie tUnif U' coiU4s tut full ttt how to do it thiit hr tnc trnut in the vyvs of tin v t'fM. ithe IM-Kt lldiijtT Ih to h1 lilli-d with your )! mid work it until It tvtn tlit; fn;!x Safe. On tho ornislon of n slight firr and much smoke hidiind Mi rnrtufn n vuudcvltli niivuuK'T tryii,, 11."-.-ccs.fully, by Ni!iiv. n.-urh.:r s:nt' mentN to qtit'll an inc'P-t!t ponlc in tho audi cm v. A lending i'iim:dian rti'ihpd out nnd, pnli.tin' a V.n-r ol soorn ot tin manager, appi-ah-d to t ho audience ilium "Sure. di yi tWitik he would be Kin h a fn.il as to sPp here If there were any dnnjtoiT' The very latest boxis of Kir.c Sta tionery, just the thinjr for fine ktter writinpr, such as you all must appreci ate you will find at .SilvcrthornV. dly 10-27-tf Order EarlyTT Winter is here, the days are getting shorter; we would ask you to get your orders in early as .our last delivery leaves the store at 4 p. m., sharp. PORTLAND BREAD IS 11 CENTS WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. (Conttnuvd fi-om Ige 1) MAY FM.ISON SEEN IN CI.EVEK I'OM EDY'ltOM ANCK Ali-tro Piny, Adapted from Sitturdu) J'ixcninK Vtmt St (try, Shown fit Sherr's Twlay. "Tho Uplifter," the Metro cotniMly drama start inir May Allison wim t played to a laire and appteoialtve hu ilience at the Sherry theatre yester lay. was u nttrth -provekintc ami de liit fill story full uf unusual und com planted situations that created end les4 amu. t nu nt. The pi it y w as uda pled f nun thi stni y of the same name written bj Will Irwin and published in the SaUir da yKveni'njr Host. It tells of Ur d ventut es.of itoi teiike-Trovtt, disvat Ufied .-teitoympher, ho wmnUrii tnt( the ivjilmn of Udieti, wlwre sim I fomt 'Vdniinilf" in iwnw rMl "mr ! ttllity to a clitut f Ion SU-Toed Cut. A cat having ni well developed toes on a foot vus brought into tin depat-tmeitt of veterinary medicine l Prof. (. S. Hiewster of the poultry depaitment. Following an operation Dr. U. T. Sitnm.s, professor of veter inary medicine, pronounced the animal normal. Professor Hrewster got thf oat from V. V. Coons, of Corvallis who has a distinct strain of (nld-tocd cnU, With a few except ions, all On kittens huve six toes. The toes nr on the inrdde of the leg and aie a well .developed as the others. j Three Stair College To Debate. ! A triangular debate eiies in which j the Oregon Agricultural college, tin j University of Oregon and licYd 'col lege will compete is a possibility as ! result of a visit paid to Uie tumpu h "Ale ' Kitstfr.burg, forensic manage .for the I'tu'versity of Oregon. Chance 1i Make Letter in Sm-eet. All men who are not ahle to mak't major letters in varsity sports now have a tthance to make minor letters ; in occer. This spot t was nvogtiiro' hy TK stufftnt body ednv-dsy ami any man pUyinir three hahes in on iWd ttwrnitlti-a the unakaW aeaon will t awarded a sweater with ( ff. 4 Trinr s$ft emblem. The Vi;Vit is comit:t- to thr fron Ifi U tt oii'a uf eiir.kn ta tfeM un tKpail!i in the la:t,v tAstciu coMigiv lllti...1. at lrst its.. Muncf. frM ut i, tr. .) o Uweie .'i tnlni )t inhbl!ffr, o.'T. ditrati of (I; tpnrt n (ht .t '6urus neiiici Jflddv .siut li. env dl-4tt S' tin .i tg.. - ... iih :tt 'wn -ml '' n-tn en tht t a.r. t ik.vw. htt I colli-,. " ! U ti a im tf 'nd thai- l.ii:nd Mf 4stn.uim. n ; at ad expencn.-e inGsiH-c'.M ' ' .toIi ., ex-t.-d to tn, out every iiti rom:iiwetiifh 1soiiiMnTt beliMen 4 an Oi'cliH-k. i !. .lighiful roirO'lv liescf lose b I m o r.tHle Nor IT. . , t ' ue to 37.. Se-es, satin, taf 0 ..' . Q ! fUi, jcraeya. AJ1 4es. CmxI uasort ufler WrWppfrt printwi at th 1 of dark ahJea, IIIUS OWWrver office, i P.VKTM EST STORK, lly. who died recently from the of feeta of flu contracted last fall and whoso wife dl d la .t NovitidKi from tin Hinne cause, am avtalnnr1 their turn to enter ttte institution, as the war and the flu opldetnie have erowdod tho present quarter! to such an extent that there la no room at present for them, but it Is hoped (hut iicconmiodat hills wilf ooii be arranged. Twenty-seven vocations nre tnhrhl at MooHoheart at prenvnt, incliiditu' fariulnK. dairying, horticulture fiork ralshiK. mochan'lcnl engineer i:ig. civil engineertnK. cement work inn. Journalism, printing, carpenter ig, painting, decorating, and others Judge Joy mentioned Imp UUIr rM Id Ant who-fra 'jhtx JHtod Titanic", wheiv It struck an 1 ieo bp? and who ' werft aved by Colonel John Jacob Astor glviiiR up his seaf t o 1 hem and t heir mot her, aaerl firing hit own life by doing ho. The lather and husband who wua n nit'inber of the order, when he re eehed the newa that thn Titanic had heen wrecked was so overcome with grief that he became mentally tin ballanced and never iwovert'd. dy- I tag soon lifter the wreck occurred, i Judge Joy liili) particular stres? i t he clen n 1 1 ness of t ho ch i Id ren nd Cio superb sanitary condltlov niToundins their lives there. g 10 It Ga llon of the following officers: Pres ident. Dr. K. V Murphy; vice pres!de t. I,. II. Moo; socretary, S. K. Hurj'iinder; treasurer, C. M. liumphrys. Jle:isrs Murphy nnd Moe mudn short talks In which they gave ussurance that thn work of the brotherhood would bo pushed with ent'huslafni. Mussrs W li. Pickens. Kenneth Evann. nnd Hal ltohnenkrunp were appniated a membership conmillteo. Judte Hod gln. A. T. Hill. William Miller and others niade brief remarks to ob jectives of tho Hrotherhood nnd rr.ve expression to a wlllinpnosR to give it their nsiMtance. It Is the plan at present two ine. tingy eac'i nmnt h addfilou the poster plan;' them trke cha'rue of one 11 Ijj ht service each moftt h. I'll: Cllllll It school are inviteuto e'en party at Ilamln ing from 4 to ti, FAMILY DRUG STOSE LA OBANDE.ORtGON, More beautiful stationery than ii usually found in cities the size of i.a Grande, you will find at Kilverthorn s, in all shades of color and in white, at prices; per box, 3fe, 50c, (10c, 7";i', H."ic, $1.00 and $1.25. Of the finest manu facture, such as Crane's white and Wykoff's, Keith's, Euton & Crane's Highland linen. J0-21-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GPANOC.OREGON. 1 2 CENTS out of every dollar col Iected goes to pay our TAXES Home independent Telephone Co. ST A A .. to hold . -y and in ffS" to have Sunday T II T R S I) A V .mil . I . I." j n v i "i .. .. i Mmw.yuswi rs-vxTTUi iiitell. a ll.lllow- J8 . J"'' f ,all Friday even- lW'St & tfZMtt I EVf t Ca'-Jk ifc i -V 3 1 LWElL.0BN7BErJV?mff SlM-cinl Mi-of Itu; Tlie I.a C.ranile Chapter, No. fl It. A. M will hold a special meet Ini: Thursday night. Supper at o'clock. Order of High Priest. 1.. II ttrSSKIX. Recorder. I'eoile Notice It. Drive Then' Off with Dr. Kclwurds Olive Tablets PRESBYTERIANS MEET Olllivrs I 1.1 Id . nl Ijist Xlglifs t liickcn Pie Dinner. At the cull of the pastor, Rf'v James Alkln Sinlih. the men of ih I'r.vrliyi'iriun etiurch met ut the rlnirch lust evening at :.H) where i hey were nerved to n royal chick il pie feust by the ludira of the iliurch. The pa.tor acted as loasima.st.'i j mil told of an enaction wirh the l btxihw liniM in.iv.-ik.nt tioui the ho.1 tinnlin. hilng w-a present at lh nrst taree aatlmisl rtin.vnilonr i.. In' l"uiniiiis. Cyuinnuti. ami ttiVir. . .Kii f the sctlv !!!.; of the bloHi.rhooils with whlct lie bus ivn co'nnecled. rfle luipi .,su lit u pon i.e men- that the tusk i ihe chiiich i man'. Job. and Hint he h id no Iwipof doing much here unless the men of Hie clni.h took lie tusk .iloii;. and stood buck ; of liliri in his efforts. rllt pd at k-lowiiu! r tribute to tne splendid' virk lb,'' women re rsjone lu the pi. but emptiesised tlje aurt that ''se duya d-'A.lilii Jhe best ,er Meeoihat rucuj, and womea tajithi-t nil render. Ills talk was folio? ! the elec A pinidy fn-f will nftt emharrass yrrn nuiih I. nicer iKyou gtt a packagr of Or Kdwards' dvc Tablets. The skin slsmld Ix'pn to cVir tutcr tai have taken tlie laiJcts a tw lUKht's. t kansc tlK Muni. Kiwcls and liver with Dr. Kilwnids' Olive Tablets, the stuccsslid sulblilute lorcalonielUliere'a no sickiiess or lvuti alter taking them. IV. Kdwsirds Olive Tablets do that which calomel di's, and just as eltee tively. but tiuir arti'in is gentle and s;llc inslciKl of severe and irritating.' No urn' wIki takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed ivitli a "daik bronn taste." a bad breath, n dull. Iwk-is. "nomrnd" Krlnu:, ixMisUtNi'.iisi, torpid hvcr. bud disfmsiiiiMi or pimply fair. Olive Tablets are a purely veni tntile connssnul niiMil with olive oil. you Ui know tlKin by Hun olive cokir. I lr l iluards sient ars amoru; pa tients aiiiictrd with liver and bowel ciunnl. nnts. and t.Mivr TabltMs are Uie iniiueiM'K eJitvtivr result. I ikcom oT two mj Inly tor a week. See how much bcllcr ou lci.1 and look iOoaud 23c. In lus Newest Dig Western Drama "BARE FISTS" HE promised his mother he wouldn't hoot eien if the. ruttleit ft uie hit cattle, 10 then the ruitlert framed him and the law convicted him. But he got out and took hia wonderful revengo and won hi girl, all agAimt iho to Uf heat odd that ever existed. Soc this picture sure a corker! . ;mh1 P I ("J'O lii; A IMF t ii a v i: i.o ii r k ERY0KX IS XAaZX for tlrv j;ihh1 things of our linkini;. use tho host of i'l.nir ;iul tU' I'lirt'.st. rii-lu'Sitolniri'tHli-tuts. Tlifsc. roniltiifc'J Vjftli our skill saift tary Tiiftlimls of fatU int. ,n?siv .sistrt-tiou for (jt;r i.tti'. vya n.,,..4.W..,.S. fiUTLI'S BAKE'RU Thp Nf i nn .Shi ritp "s N - -TA 1 k il AMERICA'S NOME SHOE POUSH Nation-wide appreciation has led to a J nation-wide distribution, iv fl SiiiNOLi can be bought in every city, town J and hamlet, and the price is as always J . TEN CENTS. .- .,VU Nation-wide popularity is due to the? MERIT of ShjnoiA. ms0mA Users everywhere appreciate the quick.' I easy shine, convenient, key-opening box, I leather preserving qualities and economy in use. SranoiA HOME SET makes shining a matter of seconds." Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the shoes'' aad applies polish quickly &ad easily. . A Urs;e Lamb' Wool Polisher "frith felt 1 cushioa brings the trIIUaot ehine with a few strokes. Useful to remove dust and . mar t2ra lasting SskqA SMae. .Ait&ttS. tho Gzfia$ power of our dollar Jus afnnjfca A w & ' vt vwraunR i- e,-,- - ! 6Ay qolor. . e BLACK ' o . WHITE OX-BUOOD, vi- '' '- .' r1" "'