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4 ! TI f l-:SlVAV. ! 1'! V PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Low Shoes Women's Brown Kil ami White Kid Oxfords and VmnpK, high heels, values worth up to tj-'lii, f'lioifp jier pair, $1.98 Wash Goods You can save Hummer dress on your by buy offer all and or lit and Hig now figured gaudies as we voiles ill li. dark co'lois at. Special Reduced Prices Hill's Department Stoe msmmim. "UNSEEN FORCES" TO CLOSE RUN-TONIGHT AT ARCADE THEATRE . brated novel of the same name which I scored a world success several years With many cinema triumphs to hisaKO, eredit Director Sidney Kranklin Is de-j The heroine of the story is Julie I dared to have done the best work of, Hreton, an orphan girl who is born his, career in the production of "Un- out ,,f wedlock. Her misfortune is con seen Forces," which will be shown tinuully thrown into her fnce and she With an all-star cast for the last time j has an Interesting love affair. The at the' Arcade Theatre tonight. I story treats of heredity In an enter- In "Unseen Forces'' Sylvia Hream-! lalning manner mid in its develop er ha the lending feminine role, mid ment, Elisic Ferguson plays) three prominent in the cast ura Kosemury roles, those of the grandmother, nioth 'l'heby, Conrad Nagel, Hubert Cain and ,r a'mt daughter. Sain lie Grafse. . . j A comedy of course, is being '.' A two-reel comedy is also being shown. shown. I i READ Till! OnSKUVEtt WANT ADS This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oak wood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. 7iemoriaUfV! filj :! THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo :,4V' "7 -iv-X ...' ."-.SnP ,".. --r.J I i ill txftxwy s"""4 I TV ;;:, Aom Jy -J $d' ,v j if H evevexT ' , see if oj caim C-iflii Sujat this PcSKt ::-.;;;!;:!:!' I ?Fi 'J A cot Mu.e .op UNUSUALLY LOW OFFERINGS CLEARANCE OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE Women's Hats We liave only a few Women's 'Summer Hats Jel't. These we offer ill .mil' group to close out ( 'hoice $1.98 Silk Hosiery Women's pure thread silk hosiery in brown, white and black, values worlh up to $l.f0, pair J)8 FAMOUS NOVEL WITH ELSIE FERGUSON. IS AT SHERRY THEATRE Elsie Ferguson's latest Appealing Paramount picture, "Lady Rose's Daughter' which will be shown ut the Sherry Theatre for two days be ginning today is a superb picturiza tion of Mrs. HumplireiV Ward's cce- Individuality In Letters. , Individuality in writing jHijiers, We have made a profound study of monument building, and an order placed in our handa is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave., La Grande, Or. t 5v i - A I White Low Shoes One li t of While Can vas Oxfords and I'unips all kinds, values worth U) lo 7..')0. ( Mioice per pair $3.75 Child Ked's ren s A'll childi'en's Keils, value-) worth up lo $'.'2 in all sizes go on sale choice per pair $1.-18 5 L -TAXES AREDUE Forms for filing roluniH o' Hpoc lul taxe:i upon bun I nest and oecupi' tlons are now availablit ut ofFir-ei of collectors of Inlernal revenue and branch ofTlces. These (axes are held by (tin bureau of infernal Vevenuo lo be rielin(U"iit iiiiIosb paid on or hefo; e July 111. Thu MhI luchwles the lax un brokers, pa wnhrokers, inuseums, theatres and concert hulls, elrcuseH, bowl i li k alleyr,, shooling KiillerleH, ridhig academies a nil nu tomobjleH operated for hire. When Ibe tax 1b paid a stump is Issued by the collector of Internal revenue which the person engaged In Ibe business or occupation sub ject lo the lax is resulted to post conspicuously in his place ot busi ness. Failure In this respect i en- ,.ders. theoU'ender liable to a penalty e(ual tu the special tax, and the cost of prosecution. In no case Is' the penalty less than 10. Theatres, inuseums and concert halls are taxe:l according to their sealing capacity, and the imputation of the city of town In which they tire located. Thot.e huvlng a seating ca pacity of 250 are taxed $f0; si'tit Ing cupaclly uf more than 2 HO and not exceeding Gnu; $uii; excet'din rU(t and not exceeding Hun, Jlfnt; in excesH of HOD, ?2Mj' The lax In; cities or (owns of f.,iioo iuhlbltauts or less Ih oue-balf of these amounts. This - tax Ih paid by the proprieto:. The special tax on circuses is ?Inti. sums FES COVK. July 25 (Special) - Unlit- ; niuK Hturted a small fne in the Ithn-1 Mountulint Sunday nioitiiu. A. eb;bl' j o'clock a calle came from Koscne Cook, lookout at Meadow Movintain. Forest HanMer t'aul M. Kllh; hut ! rled lo the scene and had the tire J subdued before any vent i;iitini:e I win done. This is Ihe Hi si lire this ; smjishii. ; Sonio camper left the uMnaiiV; of j their camp lire just beb;w Hofilt Mren's mill Sunday niKht. Thev had j evidently tried to put (t out hut coals were left. Il.nl il unl I. ..en ; for I lie Tim e-.t I an vr n con flapra ! lion w mi Id hut result. -d. The i wu'-ls are dry as timb-r now and jewn u nctli-h thrown citn-teshly away may brinj; dlsastrioui results j ITT (HT the camp fire and be sure (It's all out. Is the w a mini Issued iy tlm oxernuienl. Mrs, Merhei t Van (ioi tb-n (nee W'ilnia Wormian) Is visiting d fiiend In Cove. All Jht earlv lift- j was h j n I here and sin- finds a warm Wfb tne annum h'iT many friends. Mrs. F W. fouklln andlnttvlu.T I Clinic' are fsiilng at the Lcm. nf .1 K. Strains in l.a tlninde Happy Drum. To dream of -i jew tiff, ti lvIII an lv ut s.pine ni u li. crehe h tcfth-y fnun rl; dl.-amer ntr um! mti writirc paper mi ilistin' livt Iv i iliffwnt t hut your frii ruli ami ni'ijrh- , tuns kiii nnnislu.ly nv'i.nize the iwcMnjf ut me sinaiu!. v. carrr i 'mr of Ihe mM ilistinv-tiv ift iilivulual p.nprrs ever f t. , sortmin: Inc. with small iu;iin nf : ' h kiml (five rveryli.xly a f r chatii-e to uplft-t :very imlivlihl mxl ilriklitl.v ilistinetivp puller iih ' they eim claim ''all their tn." They are hee. SPECIAL FEDERA mm Li mm JIBE RECALLED MltS. ANN A YOl.'XT CAKI,EK ' W U I I ICS . I KO M ( A LIKJK . 1 A. In Descendant of One of the Kirxt Pioneers 'of Union County; Young, er Uenrrntiun Makes fiood. Of inteie.-t to a large number fithe 1U2U Olympic team. the earlier .settlers in the valley, is the word which has been received by the Obsurver from a formin- resident of litis city, !. Anna Yount Gard ! ner, who now resales in rtim iierna-, dim, t' I own: tlifurniu. Her letter is us ful- SAN HKKN'AMNO, Calif., July 22. 1 um an old nioneer of the Grande 'KwiiiIp valley. We reached there in the fall (if IHIJJ hy ox team. There are very few of our party left. All that I know of are some of the Mc Allisters, Williamsons ami Gekelei-K. My Kit her wa Joseph. Yount. I am enclosing a clipping of the record of one of his giaml.-ons, son of Ie Yount I thought perhaps Home of the old acquaintances would like to hear from us. We left there in 187(1, bo long ago that I know hut few that are left. I still have a tender spot in my heart for my old Oregon home, so many yiars ago. i he lirst postmasier.4 can remenihei in : Ia tirande- was Mi. Tutlersdn. I can rememher the first doctor -.and some of the first offic-' era. All are gone. . A . Yours most sincerely. ANNA YOUNT GARDNER, . 54 H Sixth .Street. ,San Ik-inardino, Calif. j"Not only the living Missouriang. but i The clipping, which tell of an ath-i'uU of the descendants of Missouliaiis ' lete whotte record has been closely i are' invited to attend 4ie Missouri following in the sport circles of La Centennial Exposition, which is to be' (ramie, is. as. follows: ' held in connection with the Miftaouriil iWild Bill Yount, the University of state, fair, at. Sedalia, from August;! 'Hollands athletic stur,-vho has been k to 20. This event will eclehraie the: a familiar, .figure in the collegiate , one "hundredth anniversay of Missouri S athletic world, and who appeared in ; becommg a tat an du spectacular 1 ihe recent A. A. U. meet at Pasadena, : historical pageant depicting a century)! has returned, t his home in Redlands of growth and development will beJ and unnugiiced his retirement from given. Thousands of former Mis- 1 strenuous athlt tica Bill figures he has j sourinns from throughout the world1! serve his; ime on the cinder paths, are expected to be in attendance, and 1 and wants to spend the rest of his life jU re-union of the descendant of Mis- - J in o'her pursuits jand see the coming j aouri's thirtjy-five governors will be' stars vie for. honors on the cinders, a special feature.' 1 j! Whcthc , Yount will continue to make I Under the plans for making the J n study of athletics and become fl 'homecoming a rear affair, chairmen 1 coach of track stars, he is unabl. to ; huye been appointed throughout the j 'ay now'but, he declares that for the ! various states and locali ies. Mrs. 1 present,' at least, he is going to let j Willard Couch was named as the local lj somebody el se do the running while j booster, and would be indeed glad to t he looks op from the side lines. hear from former Missourinns who J lias Had Fnuugii. nre planning on attending. Mrs. I "J'nf through now, for ull time,' ; Couch's address is Rural Route No. lj said Hill, ("l've been in training for , 2, Box.UG, I,a Grande. "Some of us I about, eight(yearx now in high school I are no as young and Fpry as when: apu,ciil(;ga und 1 is e.iougn. 1 m go - ing to be free, whl'e and 21 for the(ge' a handshake of welcome if time, being." ' attend," said Mrs. Couch. The BOOTT MILLS Absorbent Toweling A new liuek toweling with the ahsorhent iial 'it ies of tel ly cloth, ls-in.-h -width l'.y ihe yard 17C 1 h llisl itched towel lsv.'tt; :ic 36 inch PERCALES ' V ilinmii' r niMi iiim m 1 Vomit has probably one of the most extensive collection!) of meduls of aiy man in the country today. William ha.s mwiaU starting In when he run his first race in high school and since then he has been getting all kinds, I gold, silver, foejeweled and some ! bronze. The medals show how many i first places he has won in various' meets, lor the (fold ones predominate. Manv Tronhies. lie has gone across the continent three times for various events, twice as the University of Redlands relay runner, and he has also been across the "pond" as he was a member of Yount deserves all credit for his (success for it was eternal training '. that did the work for him. He in not built to be a hurdler, but by continual v aiding overcame tnat nanoicap and there are but three or four mtn in the world who can beat him over the high sticks. WW. KIll'MON IS PLANNKIi STATIC FA IK. AT Mrs. Willard Couch, Local Hooster for (vt-ToKrtlier, Tells of the Waborate IMans, 'There is something doing in our home state and we are all invited to MiSSIOURIANS WILL GATHER j partake in celebrating this great 1 ; event," said Mrs. Willard Couch 1o- J day, in discussing the plans forlhej becoming a state, and a spectacular;! ; we lett "Motnef Missouri, but we ti New Dresses FOR FALL ARE HERE. DRESSES OF SILK Sinarlness of style and (d'fective trimmings distinguish these new dresses of channelise, canton crepe, crepe sat in and taffeta, the favored matrials forth coining season. Kvcn tlu uiili you are not ready to purchase, you will he interested in the styles and treatment of material. The are lower than iiin-es seasons, rallying manv WOOLEN DRESSES dress of wool, serge, tricctine and gahcrdine, In'tlu the tin: ivored materials. Ihe models tend to he loose-lit-hw waisted, with skirts draped and pleated. Mudi arietv is shown in the hrddei'' heing euuallv he imees range I rom New Shoes Many of new styles, in hotli t'ne high and low shiH-s are here. New colors and new last.s for I'all. Familiarize your self with the new New Woolens Skifiing plaids, flan nels, serges and trico-tine-' in the accepted colors and patterns for Kail are here.. Make your selections now while selections are must varied. 1JI II V!-W- ? . UK ATTACHES ARE ASKED 10 HE SALEM, July 2C Following the charire by H. -M. Tomlinson, ai mr, for Portland, that the attaches of tlie , Telephone Company were evesdrop-j ping and peeping at the papers of the , I protesting attorneys in the telephone j Irate hearing, the council for the coin-, jpany instructed the attaches to change . their amis. The cross-exannnaiion oi Muinr Hubcock was resumed todn1 and will likely be finished before the j session loses. Discrimination. A salesman recenlly told Hie Bo" itret-t inuslstrate ibal no sarlni: I allowed nowaday III Covent (innleu market. Tl escluflon of all noifei-s, .-eteunyers. and spring -cleaning vie. Urns is surely ll.ondon). rather drastic. 1'uncb String a I i ' What is inoro delicious tli.ui fresh picked slrini; lienns, conked with bamm? Tj-v a c(iiiile d' pounds today. I'er pound, 1.5 i Ve have Preinicr Kalad Dressing aaiu. Order a hot t ie. It is different. Larue Lottie 50. PEACH PLUMS thin with cream they are line. iVr ,50; sliced Satisfaction Cuaranleed- JoeFs we have hceii aide to offer from $12.50 to $3G.oO. trimmings, heads braid and jiojuilar. rom ijifl.OO to $31.75 'filev shapes, brilliant eia.l -tLC.JLZ -i GENUINE "B'JLL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 ood cigarettes for 10c Beans -Ficc Di'iivcry Grocery lor , ; are TUCK COMBS enr The Howl la.lv' II e W e .-' t y for mj. i hair. ii't in a varietv of sizes anil colors, y et with ariil'i- st':ne Prices ost1 to $.)() SPORT JACKETS $5.S0 Another shipment of these jibt receivcl. Scarlet and Kelley flannel, tuxedo front sla-xli i-ikcts ;iii,l 1,;, m,v t urtUHj. An frK'prioiial value. Gyi.ay Aprils' 1 i,A. is 312 DEB(iSK23ilT STORES ., ---In... rAMILY DBUO 5TORE I Q"ANOK.ORCQON. 'r. TTv -r.