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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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New
FOR FALL
Dresses
Coats
Hats
Kvery day, with each
express, hnng.s in smiie
tliiiitf in the new l-Vll
Apparel for Women and
M isse.s.
Fast as these new
things arrive they arc
ready for display.
We invile your in
spect ion of our stocks.
Hill's Dep't Store
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DWEXCHJING
H
rushes
Genuine, five-row, all bristle, ventilated hack
HAIR BRUSH for IV
This is an exceptional vahie.
OMier brushes from 75 to $5.00
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
THE REXALL STORE
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KILLS TRADE
1 Jail ic ( 'oirimerce fs I c(ltiee.
to Minimum; Markets'
(ilutted 'with Foreign
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KXI'OSKS CLAIRVOYANTS
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Thi3 monument, erected to the memory 6f Joseph
Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a
combination of classic and modern ideas in monument
work.
(jert,CdZT2? We havo made a profound
7leiHOridl fro! Btudy of monument building,
ana nn oraer piacea in our
hands is sure to receive faith
ful, intelligent execution.
We Will Gladly
Furnish Estimatei
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00.1 'KIN HA GUN, -'Au-jf. i7. Tin-re'
ia comparatively little commerce inj
the Baltic owin to the disparity in;
exclnniKc rates. Danish d-.riry jjro.
ducts, hams, hacons and other IVod-f
stuffs which formerly w.M't to i.er
many cat) no longer find a timrla--
there heeause of the unfavorable ex
change. Hermans froiiif? fi'om Wurnemurde
to Copenhagen find that their crisp
thousand mark notes shnnk I 7:
crowns and prices ore so h I(?h in
crownH that it is Impojsihl for Get-'
man merchants to buy liaiii.ia hu'ter
und cheese for the (lermu'i market.
Consequently! the Danes must dpend
for a market on countries which it'so
have a high exchange. Ui'iintly they
have trieil butter and Ih"v ship-
men "b lo the United St:.!-:'.
The Danish market is glutted with!
foreign manufactuied goods vhir'i'
have heen assembled in the hope of
invading the Uussian market. Shop
windows are filled with American
gMtds. California, tinnei! fruits and
Ameiican shoes of ull orts are es
pecially prominently displayed. Ita
nnnas are abundant in the marke'.;
and dealers are hawking them every
where ahouL Hie streets, in strikim;
contrast to Herman cities, where Ju
lianas are seldom Seen. '
.Shops of all sorts in Copenhagen
have much larger anil more varied
stocks than can he found In ihe la rife!
German lilies where the govern-1
ment import regulations have kept'
out luxuries which could not he smutf- j
(fled in through the occupies area
Dani-di business men are niakinr'
desperu'e effcjrts to establish sat is-j
factory business relations with thoj
government of Soviet Russia in thej
nope in relieving , ine oepression
which has followed the drop in prices,
but X) far Ihe Russian busings has
not been sntisfactory.
The Urent Northern Telegraph com
pany wJiich owns the direct rubles
which formerly operated between let-
rorad and Copenhagen, is neffntiat -1
iiiK" with the Soviet (fovernment for
a resumption of r.ire'-t telegraph!'
communica ion between IVtnijrrinl and
Danish cities and has effected a pro-i
liminary aKfeemenl which will prob-i
ably be signed he Tore winter.
As the Hallic is still alive wi'hi
mines, espeeially in the (Julf of Pin I
land, and the cables have heen much I
damaged by yearn of disuHe.-it. is not
likely, that ihey can be repaired before
IVtrograd is frozen up this winter. j
Kfforta have been made to locate j
nil these mines hut shipping is still!
very hazardous on the routes leading'
to IV rograd and the vessels which;
recently entered (hat 'port were pro-j
tected hy small era ft which proceeded j
ahead of them cautiously ami removed,
all obstacles, , t
Have you ever wondered how clair
voyants and mediums know the ques
tions you have asked ami placed in a
sealed envelope?
liuVe y'm ever wondered how thvy
have information about you?
Have you ever wondered whether it
is clever guess work? Or intui ion?
Or psychic power? I
"! he Heart Line," starring l.eah
Ruird at 'the Arvaue Theatre Sunday'
only Is n sincere, conscienti.nn effoitj
on the part of its produce:'., the I,i ah
liaird l-'ilrn, Corporation, l';e., to t x
pose those who use a divine ift for
fraudulent and swindling purposes. I
The ni''turi'.)ition ol (ielert I'urgesh i
novel is not an argument for or
against clairvoyaney or spirituali.n,
but a very beautiful love story thai
unravels a mystery that had remained
unsolved' for twenty years. j
KiciUrick A. Thompson directe'j
"The Heart Line,'' having at his cmn
imiud an assemblage ,f splendid
nlavers. In leading support of Mis
liaird, whose talents are par'icularly
fitted for the unusual character of
Fancy firay, is Jerome Patrick, leutf-
ing man on the stage for Frances,
Starr und other stars, and recently
intrc'inced to the scruen in "The Fur-1
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KIEL TIARBDR
IS DESOLATE
Korts I)ismjiiilJiMl and TJniis
( 'onvertcd into Srrap
Iron; Population lf;ts
Slinink.
harrv cakky in
. m:v vi:sti:rn picture
I (ai ry Carey was one of .he first
prominent. a-tms of the stage to vis
ualize the gial future of the screen,
and he left the audible drama, where
he appeared as a star for years, to ac
cept small par 's before the ea mera.
The promi-e of the future, however,
was not all that induced Curey to d
sert the footlights for the Cooper-Hewitts,
lie lived ;he life of the out-of-doors,
and ten years 'ago most of
the photoplayw were made in the oPea.
Many people will wonder why a man
born in New York and graduated from
the Columbia I,nw School should have
such a fondness for the "open air life,!
when, in hiR teens he spent three years
in Montana to recuperate from an ilt-j
ness which threatened his life. When
he came back to New York, tanned1
and robust, he decided that a method (
of living which could snatch a ma:ij
fiom the grave and bring him back to j
perfect health musr be the sort of life,
u man was intended to live. I
In going into pictures, Harry Carey j
achieved two objects at once. He start-j
1 d on a career which wan sure o
bring him success, as his histrionic)
tabu's were s 11 re t o be recogn i zed I
by Ihe public and it gave him a chuncej
to foi sake the nomadic life of thei
stage actor ami take up a permanent!
resilience on a ranch where he could 1
live the life he hm: grown to love. j
Now Harry Carey is recognized ns
the foremost, playr of wi'S ern role,
on the screen, having been a Universal j
star for four years, and he is the own-j
er of one of t,he finest ranches in C:il-j
ifornia, close enough to permit him i
to motor home each even in nr. His
latest starring vehicle, "The Wallop,''
will le .seen at the Star Theatre to
day and Sunday, in connection with
D 1v""-n H Mack Scnnett comedy call
ed "!ovie Funs'
Blue Mountain
Marble & Granite
Company.
1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Or.
Fall Pictures are Heauliful. )
Don't think, because the end of sum-!
mer is approaching, that there is no'
further call for the camera.. ' Thej
wonderful atmosphere of the fafl, if.
you can catch it in the right ligh' will;
t make a picture that wars from now;
will call up wonderful memories jr. I
association, 'lo catch the at Unisphere j
of fall days in a picture you require
the very hast and inus-f. sensitive C
films. He sure that you call on Sil-j
verthorn for this mater ial 1
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Cmellin j Suits.
Suii'llltig sails ran lie inadc hy pliu'
ln' a few I him) - i.t utiiiii'.iiliini in--donate
tn a buttte and emeriti:.: litem
Willi ot if hiveuder. 'I'lie vu, aeei.nL
Ing to Fvrloiei!ial S-'li'ii. e, Is ery
sllpltl, and Die pnnluet Is a- v its
totlie of tile jriuhni ni.v' nit -nle.
A Real Hot l.anch.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINK SHOP AND FOUNDRY
All kinds of machinery, automobiles and tractors re
paired, overhauled and rebuilt.
Ascetylene welding of all kinds.
Cylinder boring and oversize pistons.
Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins rewound,
(Jive tin n trial
I). FirCEUALI), Prop.
That ia what happens at Al Cains
l'a lace Confectionery every day froi
1 1 :;(( to l:.':tl p. ni. Chicken sandwich
es, beef sandwiches, salads, hot cof
fee and chncnla e that are as fine us
U is possible to get al your home and
very often better. They are serving
home-made ph s fresh rvery dav with
their lunches. 8-'25-tf
KIKI., Aug. 127. German-Americans
who frequent the lobbies of hotels
in Iierlin can often be heard remark
ing thai Germany has won the war.
If ihey were to visit Kiel and other
German naval bases they would prob
ably -get a decidedly different im
pression. Nothing couhr be more com-,
plete than the desolation which hovers
over Kiel Harbor formerly the pet
war. harbor of the German navy and
probably the 'best haven in all Eu
rope. The great shipyards which created
most of the craft for the German navv
are silent. Rusty sheds mark the
scene, of former nctivi'y. Idle, desert
ed docks stand us sad reminders of
das when Kiel was the point to which
all German eyes, and in fact all the
eyes of Europe were, directed.
All machinery which the Allied
commissions regarded as useful for
war purposes has been dismantled.'
Floating docks, cranes and other ex-'
pensive equipment have been moved
away to recompense Germany's en-.
emies for the damage done by Admiral
von Tirpitz' submarines. I
In normal times, Kiel had 0,000
naval officers, sailors and employes
in the harbor all the time. Now the
naval personnel is les than 1,000
The citv which formerly had a popula
tion of 2o0,000 has lost ull of its great
govi-nment payroll und one-fifth of
i's population.
Fort Falkenstein and the other bat
teries which covered the Haltic en
trance to the Kaiser William Canal
have been reduced to piles of crumbled
concrete and twis'ed steel. Their
great guns have been sawed into bits
and pitched into scrap heaps.
The naval academy 'is closed. An
empire without a navy has no use for
more naval officers. The attendance
at the university has dwindled. The
cas'le of Prince Henry, overlooking
the naval harbor, has been taken over
by the working men for u club, and
there are no warships in the magnifi
cient waterway where the former Em
peror William used to review his navy
withpomp.
It was here that the flower of ''he
German navy lay; safe behind torpedn
nets during most of the war. At
present there are only two antique
t'ruisers lying af the imperial naval
docks. These were so fir out of date
that the English and French didn't
tbbk it was necessary to scrap them,
and hesitated to offer such craft to
any of the nations which had helped
win the war.
Small commercial shipyards are op
erating and the commercial harbor
still has a little business.
The Kiel Canal is still quite active.
Hu? Kiel derives little benefit from
the business passing through the cun
a) and cannot revive materiallyi until
exchange conditions become such that
A Cushion
Shot
Buy a Studebaker
and be FREE
TIipsp are the (lav.-- when the itiotm-ist enjoys
n measure of liherty that makes the ln.i:t
jmrcli seem like a prison cell.
At. the wheel of vonr jmI ear y.ii will he a
daily visitor at (infant places ..I' recreation ami
delight.
As dealers in St ndehaker automobiles we are
equipped to make Rood mr Kiiaraiilce ol' -sal-isfiwtrtiy
Service.
Studebaker
Inland Motor Co.
Cor. 4th St.. and Adams Ave, Phone Main 720
Gas. Oils, Tires and Accessories
Of All Kinds
it can ugum buy timing tmm the Sum- j
dinavian countries and resume its im-
-por ance as a lumber lepot for On-;
trl Kurope.
A Complete Supply or School Iloolis.
The school book concern from whom
SilverthcH'ii's obtain all their school .
books have placed1 wi h this stove a
very larc and complete supply of .
every school book used in Oregon j
schools. One would hardly believe
that this means about two torn of
school books and over two lns of
tablets and similar supplies for the
l.a Grande schools. Mr. Silverthorn
says that he has never been so thor
oughly and well stocked with school
I'ooks'and tablets in the fift 'en years
or' his business life in l.a (inuido as he
is today and he will have plenty "t
help for the rush and opening of
school this fall. 8-25-tf
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CLUB
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Prices
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Buyers of
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FOR TAXI
Call Main 808
Stand at
Pastime Pool Hall
. J. B. LINDSEY
THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo.
La Grande Concrete Pipe Co.
I'KIOIAMCNT AS TIIK PYRAMIDS
CONCKKTK DRAIN TII.K
ITKMANENT AM) TIIK UK ST.
Factory at Island City. I'ontoffice Hux 791
Phone, Main 120
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For 4 room house. Areola find 3 lt:nlintors
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FURS AT ALASKA
PRICES!
I have on exhibition and for sale the finest collection of Alaska Furs in
the Northwest, at the most reasonable prices ever offered to the La Grande
public. Foxes, Mink, Bear, Seal, Muskrat and many others.
The public is invited to inspect this collection, some of which are made up
ready to wear.
CHRIS MILLER
1510 Adamu Ave.
Thone Red 671
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