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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
TWO TTTTTjsTi y vivfmt!I-:r lOin ry- I- II i o t ' i o Get Full Value In Your Hat .Shrewd mAi who arc aceustoiifl'd to.dcipiiii,' sharp bar gains and getting value for even- dollar spent lire the class of men that Best appreciate the Gordon Tf.it. l Jiere s a variety or aiew stvies iiist in, huve you set. would like to ifSE? M liil I " . "Something new" is the constant demand. Don't taki chances you're always "sure'' in buying the Oorduii. BRIGHTON CARLSDACT SLEEPINGWEAR PAJAMAS, PAGUNI0N3, GOWNS. You will find them all here. See the new Fa unions, this new one-piece pajamas you will like All sizes. WASHINGTON TROUSERS If you don't wear WASHINGTON TROUSERS you don't get your'money's worth. First in Wear First in Price First in the Choice- of our Customers FOR THOSE WHO CARE WASHINGTON TROUSERS. Hills' Department Store AMiHtt-i, i.rf.t- of tl.O (t.nU-riei 'hole' ' liuit-tiii, i4ii .tliiiiive arn oiivnwi'ii i ad , nal, Oftn lA i(1 tuv rented quai-0.-i.i to the . V. W ; Johii Karnb am O. C. Wand, both of ihin city, who, the polity uy, hiifyt confessed h rcnid a 9onu in the Arnold rooming house, facing Tov.cc avenue, mid t'W rlflfrt with them, intending to Miont hiiL who rliiiin lh.? did not shoot into the faiadvPtiatwId Johnson, 'Jl years , old, who, the police k;i, is un ex convict, wf?. a an orj'uyizer of the W. VV, ru d who had inuh infUm inntoiy r:tdii';i literuiurc in hi k puk , tt; W'o Mo Mar.-Qla, J'A years old, u Kffin, w;J, polict cfniffssts h is -n 1. V W. oiid who was arrested with Harold .Minsoii near Win I tick 1 'loth have ,.:en takt iP to the Lewr; roifnty jail in rhrhalM for saft ing and investigation. keep- SERVICE MAN NEEDS CHEER (Continued ffom Page 1) tflln''! time prior to tin wnr.n nhom 1 x.M'Hi riM-n. At nr--."tt 'Y'' maintain Lu.h:n's mi :ieh of the four fort on III.' li.Iaml .of 0..hn. Or,e at S-ho liwd .hai l :( ks, miles from Hon oUihi and on' ni Fori Ki mihumeha r.t i'e.irl lliiihor. 'I hi s "hufn" arc v.-ry popular with the H-rvi'j men WiltlitlliM n pel t cIiowIiik that with on uvi'iiii.'" of 7,'jno nn'n on OhIhi lioin Sejil. lij, 1!)U lo AUKUr.t :UI IJtlfl. rai-h man inlte! a y. M. A. hulld!n ihni- than clslny-fho tlllH'H. T!h- Am y and N'a'vy "Y" main tains a lur group of LnildifiKs, at Honolnlii, rii ulil Koyal Hotel whU-fl s ;l n'trt In a l wo-a:ul-a-hulf acre f?ai d(,n. wa.-i pur. li:i.-d by the "Y" an-i in 11 llioyl Ltt r;icl l e pl;n whtn. twenty flvf ttioinanit inn eniouif. to and ftom Hi'. (.triedt and .Siberia on V. A. 1 1' .i its port s hav bii-n n t'M-tajued hy Hawaiian taU-nt and made to ai'PiociatH Honolulu hos Pitallty. Tlie rerfiit Fcvei nmont mil in. phicinK all welfare orKajtfnilou laeJi to t heir pre-war httts. doj not i-f feet any posts oiteept ttioat! on tin mainland. At tho requst ut tho KoMinm'iit tho Y. M. A. C. I onrit jii ul riU Its work. In thi Islands, Siht-rla, Kti-ila and alt pluces whiii It npcratt-d prior lo tho war. . AO.. ;in.ri. ) kin:; thai dune hImmm ihv wirt'-r d trior.;, lhiPL. h. I'!fi unif file.!. 0 T)o O report of I lie O'-minil . e ut oinh-U !' Oje A, Cluh lo look 9n lo a water Hiippiy TO the ejiy of I.a (r;fnde, wui also rmid f oninii-KloM''r (Jr.! flic iJie'tion of I O i j lit wi nd) hrt I Kill (11 I.Hf II li I ' ' ' I .'l Lories now in ih pound for which when (In? an udvei i i:,-d, ih.-re are no UidihO;. In in tniich a-- they art 9 oOh less to i he cit? and are only an ddd e:tensi, I h rmn mission ioiiKht in a.i in mli a hldes0irt worih l,ite(.n and the rioi'H Khoiild 9 al a :6a" plieeto any one who wanted tl i- Tin ImhIk.-i v, ill i,h hrou'lit up At the next ii'4'eifng of the, imiiiis 'Ion on U'eiief.u?ay lhe l'.nh, and t he tow uspenpU arc uriiej ti be l-res-nl fr'd 4hat thin? to imikf known i heir fcrievaweft Kliould any exihl, and not wail until uller the adopt in K of the budget. i . '.. : ' ii:' " ' ' "' w . . POW ... . Liues3&z 1 1 n i - ( Al ii I OH CI'I Y wXltlEIV'IN. N'ollcc i herein j-hXn that Mil warurntH i:mied on the (iieiul Fund of the illy of La Cramf and ciulored Juiiu '.U, prior thereto. Liu n'w payment and tivw on said w:ir ranU ceases fiojl this date, N'uwm- hor iNf.i. x 1 -1 :i KM M A M YiU'LI:k. Tro.inrer Cily of La (J rand, ore. lertn r uiiti iifct. .Oregon, 'ti:t. r illed for "KANTLEEK" WATER POTTLE It can't leak because it's moulded iu one piece. J ' ' ' - Sold Djnly at J) PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store COMMISSION- PASSES ' OV CITY WATICII (Continued from Pnge 1) lay On? wlin ami In unuthrr iwlion uf thu ttuilin! Noliris r.n- the lirarhii; In l.j a Ni'iv York tenement Htirat wns ciocl 0""l "'i Hi'i-cmticr -4 1 li . at 10 A .t A Priin.li ..n,i--.w l:.. i -1 'In1 (oiirt Iiimh1, of Iht Or1- !, to one MOO fci-t long un.l of stan.l- l',o:i I.ilil :im I'owit -otniany t:jr ... i .uui uv.ikh wui iui.1, me T, ...,,,ni. panv alHO lur hlfti.-r varruirei )ug the txuot duplicato of . rni.-s.. v.:.i.- i-.miI hiiJ lv,-n t'ii- DOUQ. FAIRBANKS IS AT ARCADE TODAY When Douttlni Fairbank hegnn ih filming of "Hie Mujiety, tho Amtrl can," tayt the management of the Arveule Theatre, whent tlie ti pic ture will he run today, he broke away trom every production tradition that lie knew. Thte new (Urn wm to Im Dooglae Flrbank' fiiat releue via uimea Artnu lorporauon the "Uiu , hill. ,nrrouii,llir tho 'iilrl.nk$ jtiklio Four" nn.1 lr.mmu.-h a. It w.e to be In )yv,o,. nmn,,r ,,!,.,, ,.,. i hii bow ns a Kenuine inili pcndtnt pro ducer and distributor, "Iioiik" took tho ''lid off tlio cash box." From every standpoint of produc tion 'ecttinirfl, ntmouphoro, players and meehanii'ul npiipmiMit "Ilia Ma jesty, tho Ameiican" is reported to outthine anytliliiR thnt JIc. l'aiibank, lute heretofore iittethpU'd. The etoiy whi. h was prepared by Jooph Ilenaberry, Mr. Fairbanks' di rentor, with tho naaietAnee of F.lton Bankl, was workid over for eight weeks. It deals with the adventures of a young New Yorker who lives on excitement. His unuueiichuhle thirst tor new thrills, li aila linn acros two continents and the sotting necessary for the portrayal nf the story trnvo cost A tidy fortune. A Mexican village was built in the the type in use abroad The interiors, like the exteriors, un said to be a revolution, both as to mag nitude and benuty. Although the now stage of the Fairbanks studios i- among the largest ever built, it wip not large enough for a Irenu-mloiis in. terior of a palace. So one end of th gigantic stage was removed and t!C feet of flooring nddeil to give the pio per proportion to this benutiful an.' iniDosimr scene. From the hn.-k of t'.i.. ' main floor to the cameras mensuioil .(.Hi leet, wnicii nyL's this irroluiMy ine largest mioidt iji'r used hi r I motion picture. fUMH'V y'.l:lti-- A n..o!ulloii was cninniission from the re:'i to Hi... Hailroad Con- DID YOU EVER DSESLOAffS? Keep Ir handy Co promote prompt relief from rheumatic, pains and utiles WI1KN you knvw what Sloan's J.ininuiit will do, as thousand ofjiitri aiyj woin6o the world over know, you, too, will krep it lundy. 'ux will ust; it for those "t jnt'ri of ' rheuiiMlu," fursrrlicving thai lme hack, mtmle titili'rrvH anil boieuc.i, aches, all sort a of exti'Njji pjiiiibj an J exposure afu-rnulhs. O.ily tab-s a little, &ppY&XTcitout rubbing. hjin p-nstratts, scatterint (he congestion, bi iiijjin' meri.it ul rciit f to the throbbing, jumping jkirt. Thn e size J.V., 7Uc., SI. 40. Any Jruist lus it. If not, we'd like to know his n.irne. 'Vl 11 We are 'always pleased to see vou at our store when you call, but w'o will servo you just as ell when you find it convenient to phono. ' NKW TODAY FU'fY LARGE FHKSH I'HFST.NI.'TS FANCY lARtlK UEI.l' I'Jl'S AFI'I.OS ' HGH GRADE EATABLES tr tlt Tr tt T dK 1CJr ARMY Yts-ihij is the j hoc thu gives you "i. ;tra service every step- ioin fuit cyery minute." Why? Bevduse it is luit right to tJit wiib ! Our firat (on&iJtirjtiua Jus aUvjyi been iu put into fpfry Ht'tkHKMT Army Slioe: bct mattr iutt, wholehearted workmanship sod ljiii(j; it'.oW. BLACK GUNMETAL.MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN IAN CALF SHOE I r is significaut thit the Buck hechi" Army Shoe is worn by ihous ituda of men in all Wdlkaut'llle. TWy have come to ap pre'iiie ita yield ing i -urn lor t, . its ' velvety Icel, i: wcir-reaUtiiij qualilirb. And mi will you once you treat , our tt-et lo B v c k h tV h r Annv Stwes. At pint a! deWn on the Piiiric Cunt. Ir rwir dtilO h Ikut iipplil, (ffdrf isVCs.t ITbtn M.nuftor.r. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San rranciaro PATROLMAN AT CEX- TKALIA SIIDT AT (Contlrued fr.m Fage 11 Liiila grains5 dandruff mo. goocifhy to XHafi to full into the rivet;. I , filer it wn ; j recovered und diiiKired back on th , .bridge. Ixral iinderUikerti aid thi y would not touch u. It ih cxpc-U'd the coroner will dispose of it. Important rr;dU of ttllekd . W. W. tender und 'fyhtiiithit')'9 won-j made In nnd nlout (Vntrnlia vector-' : sit; 'Ihers the n.itr n ji a ana LMtdtif N. i;iiA-kr .Mil it ti s. i!, iM ami ! Jll.i sluiml.ilrs ifWil.lt,, The Sweeper youVc been waiting for anueittE V f i -A n kt . ' . M I iT, i.i s . . Ism O w u lUjre It u nil you ran hsve ,.e $. your home M m Best PA I'eid For J , B 1241 IfftNITttltE EXCIIANGB ' . & SIQDON(mUE. " o -ml Ba puytiQ'.ii of $j 00. urnuure. 3 ARCADE THEATRE; 4 o 5 ' NextoMondny 0 3o and Tuesday 0 0 0 6) w m (More than 13,000 men J are building your Maxwell IMAGINE 13,000 men devoting themselves to a sintfU! Maxwell. Yet that is the picture which a little journey . thronyh the eight great Maxwell' pl;;n'..; supplies. If ihi v l.tiilt but thnt one car in a day its cost to yon wnt'li! represent a kind's ransom. i kiI th. y are so well organized, -their work so very dc-fniu tluy me so expert in the special one thing tliev d i, :;r.-J tht-y : :e aided by so many thousands of wi ai:;y at id superhumttn machines, whose accuracy h Jowfi to 1 1000 of an inch, that you pay but a small price for a Maxwell. A yic.-it :.id to the economy of manufacture is 'the v?,o of ninny, tnuny millions .of dollars so.'lhat a' K.Kccnt piece tuvcil on a bit of material often runs into amoz-' it) if f';.;ures. Thus the bi staft of purchasing- ex ports for Maxwell become your purchasing expert's and the savinjf nes 'n t you in vl),e prit e. i "$'a5.is indeed a small sum' to pay for . n I'tv.'it value iu a ureal cur like Maxwell. tin m tiri -.ii JOHN E. ANDERSON Difltributor for Union, Wallowa, B.kr uJ Oraut Counti. I -HI 'Pi r--1! .ejs y r,.w-";'',-" ..!::..'!!l!H ., i)!ll!lMj( C3