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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
. .. i PA(JE two Thursday. Otohrr 20, U:.'1 LA OKANDE EVENINfi OBSKKYER THE OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE hy Coudo. This monument, ertcted to the memory of josepa Bradford Can, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. art'VtrFlf We have made a profound WOMEN'S Underwear IVf MOT 5MOKINJC3-1 I OOG-Hr To i lAH-SvEe xo yoo sc-r il offer on sale at re duced iirie.es, Women's Union. Knits in cotton and wool, all styles of garments, priced ' I'mm $1.19 to $4.00 WOMEN'S Coat New Coats, featuring the season's latest stylos in u larcjo assortment,' on sale at special all Reduced Prices Blankets "Mtton, ."Woolnap and "WksoJ blankets in plain colors and1 iVy plaidn in a' great variety of kinds, all at . Sale Prices CHILDREN'S Underwear Children 's underwear iu cotton or wool, lioth separate garments and union suits in all sizes it sale prices from . 49c up to $2.25 WOMEN'S Dresses Are offer' a large as sortment, of Women's dresses in can I'm ciepe, crepe de cliine, trico- tine Kali serjfo. e models all new Sale Prices Shoes All shoes are reduced for this mighty sale ev ent, 'besides, we offer hundreds of pairs (of 'si ikies .'for men, 'women and children at prices which arc in many in stances, less than cost of liinuf'ucture. MEN'S Underwear Men's1 undonvoar in a hig variety of " kinds, both union suits- and separate garments, weol or 'cotton, priced from 75c to $8.50 WOMEN'S Hats You can save now. on your new Pal Hat. During this big sale we offer all hats for wom en and girls at Special Prices Clothing Nluv is the time to buy clothing at u saving in price. We offer all Men's and Boys' suits and overcoats on sale at Bargain Prices Hill's Department Store ROOSEVELT TO U American ' Legion Head quarter Urges All Posts To Observe 'Birthday, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oil. 20 Observance or Theodore Roosevelt's birthday on October 27 Is urged up on all pout of the A.merlr,m I.glnii in Instructions being sent out by nn tionul hcndquarlt-ra of tno Korvleo or ganisation. IT he 11.000 Legion un its are nuked to organize celobin tlons of their own or to take aviivn part In exerclsles arranged by ulher community bodies, "Thta American itrmy In Fiance nnd In tho camps at home nuver bad bittor friend than The:doro lioosc- veil," the Legion Instructions rend. "If ho had bad his wish bo would ''liave robKbt and died at our sldf; as H was, hn fought the pood cause at Homo until, like the soldier on the firing line, ho fell ferlirlng, with hln Lecion nontK likewise nrn ennnnrnt. I lug with the Roosevelt Memorial As sociation In ocllectliig memorials of the former President, Members of tilt' organization In all purls of the country are surrendering letters which Col., Roosevelt had written them, acknowledging applications for service In tho division which be tried lo form for world war service, along with otlifcr mementoes of the (treat American for preservation by ho me morial society. At Poilu's Grave EXCITED OVER SOAP BOX I'NIVERSITV OK OREGON. Eu- Ifnno, Oct. 20 (Special) Threw box. possibly rontulnlng some of the secret of tho "Floiy f Opal," were yesterday shli..d from the I'nlverslly to Opal WliUely in Now York. Theso boxes have been ntnred for Ihree years behind lorklfd tlwrs In (lie basement of Vllla.nl Hall. Al'ler Tare to tho enemy, lly his vlgoroiisjOpnl Whltely became famous fforts for preparedness ho made nil through hor precocious dairy in the Americans his debtors. N,- one will Atlantic Monrhly, and after crllicts ever know how many American lives (bei:nn lo assail the authenticity of ero aaved to future ur-fulness by tho story which contain an aston hls appeals for adequate protection 'Jshlnir denial of the writer's Oregon befortJ war came." yiarimrs, the existence of those three TjookfPlcasant.v Pleasef ' , S r - d ' fc i'Jjri, -'..' t iA-j.ui. : f & V..l'.r-T Is? In mm UnpiciHively nlmplo i'LrT3 jmony under the Arch of Trluin.h. Il'iirtn. Oinerul rcrnhlnic txvlowts lh Oonsirmtunal M.-dul ot Honor Ion the unknown a.ldier of Kiunce. wwmmmi nyAov TilnAfl in nnr i vii il t-KOM YOU, 'Siri ANP pCCMTr OP IT (VHEN YOO DO SMOKE, THOUR.H. vnu TiP ON tMOUS-H.': TH RoMf1 TP2QM Voo WKeflTH AW l-i-OTItCV.- lAOULD G-AC2 A SKUNK!'. if iPe in this cak. You'C- STAY OUTSIGcS OP MY iKlFLUGMCe 1 ----- - I an oraer piacea in our hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave La Grande. Or, inviolate Jui. as they had heon awk wardly and not all ton tf.'nuroly nail ed on, perhaps by tho young writer heriwir. Toward tho lnnt, however, thin triiHl, which wan kept wilh such scrupulous honors by the Universly for throe years, was becoming em barassing It was with a general reeling of relief that the mailing depait.ment yesterday started the packaguB to Opal WliUUly New York. Whether the bces coi.laii.ed any inenioranda, any rough nd'es or pre liminary drafts, that would throw flight on tho subject of Opal's dairy, no on'e will ever know. While she desired to have the boxes shipped to her, she seemed net. ail panicky to be reminded by tho University of the existence cf the boxes which she had apparently forgotten. It is considered here that if she. had recalled any contents I. hat might prove discon certing she would have showed more anxiety and morje impatience lo get them once more In her possession. Run Down? Kidney and bladder trouble ere not limited to men. Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weuk, overworked or dis eased kidneys. The symptoms are pumneas under the( eyes, tallow skin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. tie 1A j& one 1 f P sp $ elevral 1fire VIRGINIA Friendly BURLEY Cenfiencn' TURKISH Tht perfect blend of tlx three perfect cigsrette tobaccos .in one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes' 20forl5? fm . tSi .... get riht at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidneys and blad der and restore the diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mm. Wm. Fischer, 2009 Woodbourne Aw.. Louisville, Ky writes: "I am juit getting along fine, 1 am taking Foluy Kidney Fills everyolher night. You ihould liave seen me before I tarted I waa yellow aa Bold, now my ayea and akin aro II cleared up. My kidneys do not bother ine dt flight any more. II it wilt help aonioolfiejrpoor out whu ja autfering you may uaa my nam wbacevar your tuedieiao is advertised." WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD J? r, j : rip .1 i .i nii' ( l tii' Mil The Foundation of Good Dress GOOD TASTE In dross must find Us first expression in tho proper Corset in the harmony if simple, beautiful lines and right proportions. Women of discriminating tuato all over America wear 'La Camille' Corset because thoy give the correct silhouette and accent the nat ural beauty uf the figure as no other Corsets can. There is a' "La Camille" model that will fit you perfectly. Have a trial fitting and be con vinced. A complete line of new models on hand. PHONH lir.ACK 81 Mrs. Robt.Pattison, COn.SKTIKRR Residence 1912 4th St. First block West of P. O. ,i li.lljunui ' r Stoves AND Ranges At Prices That Will Surprise You COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Oregon Hardware & Implement Co, ountaini'rs nt the I'liiverslly Ixvaine known lo those (ryins to solve thr inysterlotiH nuthorship of the remar kiiblo childhood biography, nut In spilo of fnxiucnt Importiinltloa to make pulilic the contents of the throe soap boxes, which n'rrr heavy ns If parked with noleb.-ks ami mhooi;' texts, tho seals remained unbroken 'i nnd the lid were undislurlxd and ! USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches Rrnw into p.i!n9 unlcsa watdrd oil by nn arpiu .i lion of Nlunn's. Khtumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame luck won't tiht long against Skua's Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. Vou won't be an evccii lion. It certainly dovs produce results. It prnctrr.trs vilknul ruling. Kerp this old family friend ulways Anmly lor instant use. Alc -our neihbor At all drugjiits J5c, 70c, $1.40. SOME GOOD IJATir.AIXS in ciTV rnoriciiTv A good rooming bnuso for. salo on easy torms. close In and al ways full. Brings In now from seven rooms, $130 per month. Tills house has thirteen large rooms nnd one small one. The present owners are occupying six rooms. It ran be mado to bring In 11(10 per month and bave ample room fcr owners If Ihey don't enrv to occupy too much space. It has bath and toilet, both up nnd down stairs. Seven rooms are fully furnish ed with good furniture. All the carpets and linoleum cX the flours goes. A large lot 60x 135 feet, nice lawn, shad'.'treos, on paved sirett and all street and sidewalks paid for. Tho price Is ,um with a cash pay ment of IS.r.dO; balance In monthly Installments. This is known m the W. D. Lone rowHtog kH. Just across Ike roiwl frwm k pwH fflce fc. rti to fMf Do Your Children's Eyes Need jsow is me time wnen tno child with weak eves Is ex periencing tho most trouble. For hoursr every day and of ten under artificial light during the evenings, they have to pore over books. The constant strain Is particularly telling. Even a slight weakness of the eyes develops rapidly under such a srain Into something more serious. Such children need glasses. Troperly fitted lenses will lake care of the overload. It cared for now the weakness may be overcome by the time the child Is full grown. If not the time will soon come when glasses will be absolutely ned essary and doubtless for life. It Is only fair to the child to make an effort to save them from this if possible. ;1 touic LENSES If your children are backward at school work or com. plain of frequent headaches or smarting and stinging sensa tions In the eyes, bave a competent otometrlt make an examination. Help? TOR.IO LENSES Glasses fitted upon such an examination will relieve them from the tremendous sinln which they are now working. It will enable them to go through the dav, work with the Iri Ticor natural to childhood. You will note an ImnrnvAm.ni i- .i.-.- ... .' . . tne ""P and w . iunr w oril. saving their eyes for the future. Our ' equipment l complete In every detail. And. fe.wt f all, you are . H,. Peare & S Haw run you l-k Miuni i, ,. .JTTtTTT? -yp.milo. Rut th. dMa, a M,- lo h LinimjEmi - -I- - n ins in-1 r r.Vv-'? r-fr-7," (S3 ti