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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
J IV. lis. Jl t J'i V 9 o o ' rXTRAGOOD" Suits I pagirg show ci W Pjjl Ullil Every Roy's Suit bought iiillim store in guaranteed tiy niir ile'ilge, of y?nn; complete ami lasting Katisfcictio'ji. So far M,wii know it iH mail; of rliaM: jimteriuls bv.relialilo mak'ers aiul tint bfst of workmanship or it would nev er have found a place in wr fltoeks. But, Bliould there ever arise any eatimi for complaint, wf want you to feel that we' are here to make good, will ingly, courteously and unflinchingly. "Lackawanna Twins'' Underwear V- A N Ample warmth can re sult only from under garments of the finest grade of soft wool. An -inferior quality of wool will, keep the cold ou and warmth in. LAOlv A W A X N A -TWINS UNDERWEAR is wide ly known for its quality An early inspection is invited. Boys' Two-Piece Underwear One lot Boy'g Two'PLece Underwear go on special sale of 3c a garment. Some of these garment-? are mixed wool and the otheii, are cotton fU;wed. Hills' Department Store Pyralin Ivory ilake your gclectum uowwhilo our stork is eom pK'te, for it will lt uupotwible to get nioiv of this imovimmLm1. -SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexatl Store o(U 1'aul II. Siillm;ni) Mundiiy worRing ihiho with i iloiUH fitK wliUli cU'iimJ a way ht- hire noon iitid li liriVfct ml in iuj ' brought (Jill it fcootl crowd, Tliestt . fn mo on mi if ft m r or bj aui u ( 'nn' Inuoiis flow of humiiniiy. i TouiJohns':ii ut in his uppKir jnnrit with a lit nmilt and miiimnic ' f d fjiui hi.H car (if heavy hu;n urriv jl in ft M(d simp'. Warmi rinnd ler ch:i inTun'-d a .pwi;i) lot r ily-tn . I;it hi)f" ;uii liny too an ivt-d iitinv tli wor.sfl ' fr ihi'ir trnvH. V. J jTownh-y. Louis Midler and Mr. Hid i lr wt I'Hind' adinli liiK li4 I'nloi jrounly hon. Mih. O. ,V. lt lay w:t JpivinK ti? Oh Lay WliorlhoniK ih j oncft over. Kriuik Iiidwll oijib to lmvf a itatiil nf faylnX near the j liorn barii.s, and Ohm Levy at 111 dairy barn. Churl en Iliitrhixnn wnt . awn in i'iiit'1' tho cafHfHa and jK-rt;tt May wan rauhbl ia the a't of f.iro'nn a Ir.iy loaded tu Ihn Mm .It a I t)iH h.utt vnt Iick pluctt J rid here aho wt-io found 1-Ih MeDun aid and J. K. HoynoMn duin ihfir utmost. Unit M(ith-w.4 had felt he I .left tho caffiliu or wan piititin or tlnlhhip liirli-s to rnioii t-ouuty .draft horMe.s. Mr. and Mrs. C'harlw Pluyli pm in ilit'ir appearance thif ;nfternuon and T. B. Tt-rry was here jnJoyinK th- nifjht show. Thin inoi niiiK Hie bay's fflork MudfcinK contfHt was lild hut Ua ion county did not ni Into the run InhiB. Clackamas, Marion and Coo- county won 'lie first three plat-s Fifteen tcaniH competed, hut the L'n Inn roiinty noure In not available tu time. Th nU'itt horse show brought out in good many Interesting 5aturea V. R. Ledbetter won firrtl In the ! heavy draft horse teams and Kloyd MrKonnnon third. j In the HUddlo hore claBses com i poll t (on wan keen with the eutrte ifroh Vancouver, il. ('.; Victoria. U. C; Han Kranclnci and Lo AuKlwi CuL; Seattle. Vn.; us wh as hval etitrlea, anions (hem O. H. Levy uud V. H". Ledbetter. The Hiay naddlP borne that llohert U'lthycombe Hold at the State J'ai r nna was entered by hjs new owner under the nuuw or Fan wood. O. H. Levy und Mph 1 May Mos.h roJ In some of -the event. ; I n tli musical chairti act Kay Nor- ; Till. Floyd McKennon. us Levy ! Wade Krook und Albert Ituutei : ritde. I- loyd Was the, fli-Ht man to looso his cbair and Albert was jahoiit tottrth fnnn the last to Iuuk out. T bfie wre ten entrie.-i. One tlmo. C S. I.i'vy ami AHmmI (led los (or love written on it. Then follow 'ed twelvo ears of misery for her Was she to remain true tu lnt bus hand and h-t him do as he pleased or was she to v't what plnumire h could out. of life? ThiH is the ab ;;orbiiiK Knrt of ;i plot that is un lidded hi "Wives oi Men,' sturrin;. liean 1 1 1'u I a ml I a Imii .-d Ron-urn Meed,"' r hat will he .shown a I th Star theatri' today tomorrow. :i chair, ach itthiK in par: f Oie chalro-ind hold their home by the relni.o Next round, howtver. Levy o lost out. o Without O donbt ihe mo-i popular o rider tonight was a v-1 ! o'idi a po ; 9i-lotvUiZ lo .inl-S McC-aV or of Vii'toria, II. ('. She roil- ai,d iLcivh exceptionally w'll and wtn die rode her pony over the hmdes "brought down tJ'', iioiise. ( heer a I itr rhei-r raiur 1 iirout h t ln building um her nimble pony lar ,'d the hurdle. The final evni of evtiiiK wan :i drill by the Portland Hunt Club, iwelw ronpleif enlerinif. The lady rjdors were uiiirtd in bbn-U ridim: huttils. lb ni"n with iei riding coats, white tiH4-chfs. an 1 hbe k bo4ts. both lady and tenib-nu-n nd th wearing while tuik piecf!. whim doves and hjuli hau. Their dull rtvemlilfd in many repi-cts to 1" evolution of an infuntry coutpucy i;1uk tbroufih close nn ext-nd'd or d'T. The adept, well dre-sed riders astride thVir beuuiil'ul horfS tuad an lmpr!Me sjbt. One of the Intereslinn fealures of One of ihe fnierestiiiK kmiir' iiiionx l he men Is 1h.1t the tyou:u sport nns to "Charlie Chapllns" and the old sport to "jMntee." W ie numher.-i of them each day. nn, mi IJltOlHW AS HK111KSH Vac Petite HeriH'n Ht.ir Appwn As Oaee Orvll Imp in "In Henn-h of Ar cady" IMi'turl7aitlon or lNplw' Story at Kb,errii. CHERRY'S FLORISTS OA LL AN D IN S PECT OUH NEW-OUKEXIIOUSIX N E W STOCK OK BASK ETS HUll FERNS AT THE STORE. FoUy HoUl Building MILLINERY All UilliikM-y he Clwil Out at l.at. Sal. ruiif.froin Wi)(Ut,. 171K. fo anj in-lu.liut; Sat- . . Tors mvn r iut. Jl Madcap HUH Khodes wh III I il deUi'.btlully plijuant role In her J latest production Tor Exhibitors Mn tu.l release, "In Hearrh of A ready" il Tie plctuio-ta a m-ren. dupu- Hon or th l.mik 'thfc-ftiu4 nnin 1 by tli well known writer of populai fiction. Nina Wllro l'litiium, whoe stories. If this prmluetton he a crit J ! 01 ion. contain all the enseal lain l or .).re'?y und Mterl4ilnliiK rtliu plays ! Tbu palullal homo of Mrs. Cblc hester wan thft haiii; out of vanoti- more -or-lenn bona ti'd' specimens 1 tit' titled nobility of tho male persiia 1 sion. whom the hojtts had lnvlt'-l In the hope that H.trhaia Chlehc.t-r 1 he 1 rev 10 t lie Chichester millions J w 011 Id decide lo niiiiry ti title. It a 1 Kavbarit' hated isirls. dukee, rnunt s. J n'evetyihUiK ller'H was a free, un 1 fettertsl und adventurous piiit, so J !,he ran away und beeaniM u OypvV a lid weut "In Search of A ready " , Thfl Kurt of CUiiinboyne. n healthy he man In pUe of hit title, w -. llrlhy. Ha ulo tnr, ktruy to e cope ;b ((rUnln Mrs Chichester, nnd tiecjme a ptddler. Their Identity uu known to each other, th ruuawayn met. Th rinul denouncement camft nt ihe ('hlcheflter hovis, wbn Hurhurn wan 1ntro,lurd to thfl earl nt n lawn fete. Hud came to thf coticlu sion that chap with u tttltt could bt a "rouWr titlow" la plt of it. The story makrv de4lxhtful re hlvle for th rrii, d ulTordt Ms Khilf rnla c1idMty tutt ed lo her rUhlly pnalliy. AKn thow comdy ami rathc Hev iew. crm: it. ik mill si:i,its mm nut m:w riHMin'i AY Kxv vyonr.srn rm. a o 0 & Christie .Variety Sior e MclKlMayi'l's 1nn ! Vli-. hnid'il rriHtuirr foe "-'iu-lli'ltcr, 1mm1 W'iuni'." . ('fell II. Hi-Mill... director nncr itl if (lie l'mimis I ln y . rw I.usliy ( oi'iinnil ion, rnul prntluccr of "For HcMiM', Ktir W'nic." which in In hi shown nt IHi Anu.l" l''rll;iy ti ml ,!itiiriluy, H :i stlckl.T for flnn ml i In:, anil hn pel w.iiuilly selects tli viihi. iK.d iii ra.h Mf III pnvlm-tlolis, ott.it odlni' or itit. Wilrli of castjn alone "l-'or llfiti'r. l-'or Worse" Is nc i-rritloti hi this panlmlur All of 1 lie roles, from the Icajn ilown tu tho tnlnor ports, arc taken hy acior or pi'uniltf'nro tul ri'pntalton. anil a list of their names js sufficient aa urancp that the arlini; will he o' the very lilithesl iinality. . Klliott Dexter, who will ho re 'icnil.ere,! as the. hiishuml In Mr I'l-Mllle's -(11,1 Wives lor New,' has the leilillni; tole. Toni I'Tinnan. a p'opnlar lenillnf :iin. "who tctnrns to the screen .trter il-'Mitlni: tniiny niohths to arm) erW,e. will portray the .MViiml lcailinr male .role. Clorln S".!;,n. who has also ap ;.'..rs in many of the IVMUti PntutcH. is the hernluit. Miss. Swan sou is as noteil for her beauty ar 'or her act ln ability.' ' WanJ i llauley. another Varu inuiint Artcr.'ifi favorite, who will he rctnrnibreil for her wofk In "Mil Wives for New." "We Can't Have Kverythlnn" nnil other V tir piotuse.s. is nl.so In tJie east Others are Theoilore KohertH. Hav ryimul nation. Sylvia Ashton -atl, licit. 1 kmwi v '-Trryrsf-. I i" i '.s u i:o ".--s-. T LT,iVi)4 U M r H I W" I.''.. V i rc.rr 1 1 'view -All'STAIHtlVI-'n Ebipment of California No 1 SShelled Walnuts. , 50 CENTS A POUND. .w.iArvwi. OI.1VK OIL IN PINT TIN'S. ' 'o ' " Fecundity of Flth. The most nol'lne llsh Is the mil. the yield of which nvruBes nlioiit l.i. lMiO,iM eey encll season. Man.v other Ultnls of tish are excee.llnijly i.rolillc. More than :to.i en have been counted In tl llerrlna. ;tvotH) In a sun-It. l.OKt.OtlO In u sole, I.IJIIISKI In II lli. WKM.tt In 11 sturgeon, oiii.i""! in a mackerel, und 1.3.'.7.iKI In a tl.an.iler. "Aulil Lang Syne." I'erhaps veu thlnU that Kuhert It'irns wmte thtt .famous song. Should Auhl Actiualntotn-e Be For cot 7" Most people do. yet the tinted Si otch iio. t Is not the tiuthnr. He lilin elf said. "I tool: It duwu 'torn u old man's sinijiui;." Button I'ost. Fertlllier In the Netherlands. One source of the demand lor fer tilize In the Netherlands that one Is pt to overlook Is the fairly extensive reclamation of wuste hnel. The proc eatf of Uyklnu nud ilra.'.tiuL' that ha won lurge sections of the country from the seu Hint Its ciiljnlnatb.li in the pro. Oct to drain the creatcr part of tin Zulder Zee are well known. The greyhound's Origin. The orlftlu of the irreyhoiunl. ac cording to scr.e HUthors. Ih u mystery, tn ancient times the greyhound wits considered a vuluahle present, espe cially by Indies, with whom II ap pears to have been a particular, favor ite. In the reV-ti of Henry VIII the greyhound was distinguished its otic of (h king's beasts. Speeds Building. Norwegian builders have developed ,1 "method of construction for teiupo rurv structure In which netting made ,,f wooileu rods Is fastened to the un rights, bound together with wife, and emen d with plaster. I Names of Countries Ending in "la." I These names are of l.utlu orftilu: ! Britannia. Oermuiiia, Helvetia. Kspimiu ' are old Latin litiines for Kngluml. (Jcr I ii.any. France und Spain. The tutuics I of countries in Latin ere of the fm. lulne gender and the nouns ending In "a" are feiuluine. : Job printing. The Observer is one of ioj spue) mnuM 'loqni em oabh mo uo ind 'suotupuoo 3inio.u jiuj joiun JujAaasqo umot ut sdoqs oav am principles. Phone Mnin 37. Congress seems to Beiger to Milwaukee. have tleporlcil Something of a Leading (Suction. An older brother ban recently mar ried and Hobby had been told "'at be could call his new sister-in-law Mary. Instead of Miss Harbour lis het'nre. A few nights later, when a dev.itnl ad mirer of his older sister was enter tained nt dinner. Bobby c m-cil much embarrassment by liniuliinc. ".Moth er, how soon inn we begin calling -Mr. Carter Jlury?" Flowers In Greenland. Greentun.i. ii seems, is :i place of flowers iik wen its of in. reports Cus Logic. ltotiinisis have counted l'2: specimens of tlovvciin 1 hints, grow ing in the laud of th, :n:ntli sound Kskiiuo, on Us northwest coa-a. Job Printing, The Observer. Main 117 0 Wo huvi. a: point iti Mn'.'iii wfH'i v (Hir liuiri( inti'.'.'t uy i- u: i'f---tH-iir,!, Tin' i-1-Wi 1 1 tldcr I ' t l' v I tndiis upon t lv tabli-'h'lil'nt. I" :"4:r bf tlii t'-ii.-'.-dii:? iiuumi-r )n ' i w riiiry .All iiitni'' lions. SH00T1M -NAKB -OM- Grace McAlisters e IPlC Two Miles East of La Grande, on Cove Road TUESDAY Ndvo BKKF CHICKI MUTTON DUCKS Turki:vs GKKSK Lunch on Grounds Come and Have. a Good Time I.C.KENNEDY W. R. CLAPP Tiir.in' IVMIMtiS . NOW t VPkU VY (rontlniied Ivom Page 1) '" 1 v: ' ' member of t! firm may 1le loa.i V us-e all who ci afiST.t to do so to buy the Unlit. o "For the honor a' Oregon eo iiiok ta ii W your nillistan-Sperutlim in thtsittenipt to sit.tnt nut tnl?' putatiii$ as a ,.iier In patriotic govemitietit tin .i-yiiie o i:.v:ll'l Hue.Or.-,0 "Thee had just b'n msrried. the minister In, I but ft noKtisiis.s b lore t!ii ords that inad athiir tium H'd f "He .! .ilttiK hlbrlil) to Joi Dim so they laight I'tsi ott rtielr ohnne.ymoon. liottts she ranieo ,.iin u sia.ift tifol opt Colo.i i! to her hinhsn. !ot;, .fer h Vs ,ih n V Pu Hoi. (ItftulriCV jd . 't0 fMn N.lim and H r.rnJiVisT auier worna with -r,'. si" m.. t: Klk Crnw, I t 0ii. rgn Imperfect Vision In A School Child often entails more than mere eyestrain. It must be remanibered that trouble from imper fect seeing school work, comes not -only from seeing- words knd figures wrongly but alse from fatigue of the brain 'caused by eyestrain. Twenty-five pet' ?ent of children have Uefec tive vteion. Frequently a bashful child fails to tell the teacher he caS( See the blackboard Mily and so is unable to do his workis ac cud of neglect Apd falls behind i clisisat U bf cause of lack ( proper eye carg. Jf yur shild Iias defective visionliave it cormcied fcy 1 Optomstrist." Ov? equipmeiit k th moit Pioiriern nt the optical Sconce. . T-. ! " s' ".';.: ' , V- v ,-' ;. . immm tf-,',''-"-."' i.;,'i'v...;,v.-;v.r;-v r.'S rv-7;. v'lomctri$li , rr si - 4 O 00 0 0 g O A o o . 9 . - 61 8 o o 3 e e -0- ..8 9,. rt-rtv; ..3 O e o o o s cfi a 0 o