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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
PAGE TWO LA GRAKDE ETEXTS'G OBSEBYEE THURSDAY, MARCH 30, (from uEfesaia do- uKjcatd aarrisory j iiilu tbt Veia, further traian may lie unnecessary., if, Hnrever, itarsery T i men iimacie ibis mguest it is p.nouc- Here Today jkiij cerxaB max an too Er.'y oate Mart in airiersaiue movement of then plian fm the infeciihd Kates, wJD bave n :ue established. Tomorrow Gone ' -f His ba 2te story cf oar fporf" mU bo Jut tIijs- aesr- A wt Jet in today pritxd at $2.98, $3.89, $4.48, $4.98 pily -we haven't room V tell sJxuit all the g! xd tilings ia our millinery depart merti hat ovine wid se them before vou buv. ' , HilFs Department Store 4; i i : i f,vi'ri.yM'.t n. (ARERD-EFK The Quality Coal Just received "alfalfa seed a ttjpenrt of Land Pkfier Podtzy supplies Gold Coin toA seed potaooe Earry Boe JIT THE MOWES sui d other Cohan and H&rric prodoe j twz. AT THE JLKCADE. AT SBEEBrS. THE FOI RTH ESTATE" MADE IS MAMMOTH FLA.ST OF CHICAGO HERALD THE GOLDEN CHAACE" C3o Ridge) and WiiBaoe Eeid, the disiiirtrttu&tMi LoiE'kT fiUirs. will appfur feHhtr in TSKe Golden .T . . . , . ObaW at. She Aread. Friday and ' iw.P" f mtotry- jreucraj, u nee sjnw ra Mire iwrj t WarOdditiea j 1 Liu&doo Private S. Crass, Dorset : j EeimeEt, wes Iss life u pocket j taiiwe -iiico n-as pieroed I17 a ballet as ar at lie foJltnrijijj text: "A tiaras- j tifJ -shall fall by thy side asd ten tiwosasyi at thy npirt bzxtd but it shall i tsvt come Ciga an. ever aeen on tie acrto. Tb Golden Cbaww' iia to do whA the a4vjnt(ui of ilary Deoby, tiie wife f tins druritn, liiiei-iug fiteve Denby, tio u ttoraet by the society woman for tebota six im working, to fill a vaautry at a dEuerf wbvre a wealthy yianjf bachelor falls bead ov er betis In ve unto tow and bis af fection is renpnocated: bow tlse bus band, in atteniptioy in IriryXurcz tie boue finds bis wife and later at tempts to U&tlctnail tis youo kiacbe lor, but is killed after a desperatie UfffA, tntitt t seen to be apprtiawK. ' In (file case aupportinc Mm. t&Sgtiy aod Mr. Bead anr rurs -well-known artiJrta as Horace B. CarpeDter, Edythe Cbapman, Raymond linMon, Ernest Joy. Har! Oiiltiers and otbtr XDtsrinnr at tie IifVy all-etar stock company. No hr Tocasioc so eonroieiteiy bumaoiieg its workers, those super- vr&TxlztA man tiA women whose sole purpose in life is to emancipate from chaos tSe news of the day. AJ! of these types 8re portrayed in The Fourth Estate," at Sherry's today and tomorrow. It bring outs face to face with con scienceless copy readers, adiective- lioe. Plaster., Gemem Alfalfa bay. Feed and etc, SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY. Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson ft Greenwood Streets. When yon order coal say ABERDEEN Gilford, Eng. Twenty five women have teen enrolled and uniformed as special constables. , lsjerxSon, March 30. 7 nomas Kicsey 1 dean of transatlantic pursers, ended ; ! Oor Want Ads bring results. 1 the ocean when he amved here to- t day and began his well earned retire- j J merit. His first crossing was from 1 Liverpool to Pfailadelphua in 1853. j J Maritime experts estimate that in his I city editors, baughty copy boys, stoop- S ! ! tnouicerca ime-tip men, tacjie-pen-, c , ,.- . . . A i ced rewrite men, and alert reporters,! Sof'et7 G,ri" CifTIlvaI Costumes j besides the many otlfaer types found ! . Vork. March 30. S-s-sh! J in the news and the mechanical ends j Sister Susie's sibilant whisper is sis- J of the bogie; present-day paper, i j sin bissaiJC eicitodiy around the out. 1 Saznuel J. Kyan, who plays tJi part 1 skirts of Got'bam's high society today, J of the political bom in the Wiliir-n ; -teliin? a'owt those carnival costmses.' 1 Vox nature photoplay, "Tfie Fourth tDe ultra-fashionrible girls are going j Estate," ts one of tic best known to wear to the Mi-Carmene ball at J men on the AmRri-n ijnn li v,-1 Sherry's tonczht. Now don't tell ai came famous in "Irish Aristocracy." ,:oul. but well! you know how high J 1 uit-u-. m . . . ' i..: 3 i 1 t nu aiuiuwq b Km wv ana in ia"r js.ui uu uuw mw necjs.5 !l ; ( sf. 1 j! . "The Ventilo Back," elusive feature of A A I ? It AJ V U (X Trt&s Ait;. 0. 8. years nlayed biz narts in Johnny Jones,' the "Yankee "little 1,16,7 6re wearing- on the streets. ) Prince" iWell! and in the middle of Lent, too! .Isn't it shocking? But, gee! I'd like to be there. Straight Distilled Refinery Gasoline ike Gasoline of Quaft: reduce your Eo!ine tort bfcu ererr drop Humizt evtnly through the csrbu- rnor sr.d give full power. Drilm evrrywbtre sod our 6ERVICE BTATIONS. Standard 03 Company Uu ZH0lNB, Wit Smnoard Oil Jtr Can ! MORE MEN THAN WOMEN if HAVE APPENDICITIS i l j Sa'geons state men are slightly j j more ub;ect to appendicitis than ; i BTpmpfl. Ia Crzini rvin1i shmiM I ' ! know tlat a few doses of simpie ' ! i buckthorn hark, giycerir.e, etc., as j mixed in "Adjer-i-ka, 'jften relieve or prevent appendicitis. This mixture re ! moves yuch rurp-iing fou! matter ithat ONE SPOONFUL relieves, aimoat ANY CASE const ination. four stom ach or pas. The INSTANT, easy ac ition of A'l!cr-i-ka is ?urpri;:ng.Put man Drug Store. Pa. oa No pressure of steels on the spine. The corset lor every occasion. models bring new new beauty, new . Spring comfort, styles. Have your Easter gown fit ted over a La Camille and note the difference. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other models at J2.00 op. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 ( NURSERY STOCK A MENACE BON TON RESTAURANT 213 FIR STREET Expert Chef, Anv-ric , PHONE RED 1341 Furnishwl rooms up stairs i FjH.ei.'dty . 1 Vi C A. M. TO 1 A. M. Wonfe Dan, Prop. XckkJIcs and C!iop Suey OPEN BUILD FOR THE FUTURE as well as or the present if you would be genuinely economical. Use only the best and thorough ly seasoned lumber such as we handle exclusively. Youll not have to pay any more at lb,.: start Youll save a lot in the future. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Mam 8 i I Washington, I. C, March 28. The ; United States Department of Ap-ieul- , ture, fe" roui;h the Federtil Horticul-' ; tnrat Board, has sent to till eastern : I nurserymen an urgent rejuet not to j ship wnitc j!nes, currants and goose- ' , berries west of North Dakota, .South Dakota, Nebraska, Kr.rjas, 05:Khoma ; 'and Texas. This action has been tak- ct in onf.r to p-ott the white pire forests cf the West from t':e white pine W'.stcr rjst without, if possible, the tmporit:on of a burdensome plant q-rirantinc At a conservative e?ti- j ; mate, the va!;:e of the trovernmer.t I nnd tirivati; hoklir.rt in thee forests! ; is ?210,0i0,0O0. Thc-y would be in ! ; cerious dnncrer if the white pine blis- i ! tr riit, which hrj row pained a foot hold :n nx ea-item States and is bu1! ' pc-tel in the Ohio .Valley, should ;preal to Uie Roc5:y Mountain's. Cooelrries and currants arc ir.clud ' rd in the Dp-rtmcnt'r rciuert be 1 :uo thf-y can carry the d;seae as well ns the white nine itself. Warning to Western States ; At the same tim, the department ns is.;ied a warning to the States within the ranpa of the western white pines, of the dnntrer of allowing nurs ery stock of those tihireo kinds, from er.stern nurseries, to enter their ter ritory. Inspector? of all western urates have Keen asked to notify the F-ileral Horticultural Board of any shipments from noin', east of th'p ! States named. Ths'-timn for this! action is that the white pine blister rust, a very destructive disease to all white pines, occurs also in a differ- . i r j: . I I.,,, ivi iii, u a ivai (iinease on currants and gooseberries. Thece two plants, therefore, may carry the disease to new regions and infect local white pine, dike citrus canker and chest nut blipht the white pine blister rust was brought to. this country on im ported nursery stock, before the pass, ape of the Federal Plant Quarantine Art The department, its letter to PREPARDNESS IS N0V THE ISSUE If'' WE ARE PREPARED To fit you with the correct glasses in one of the most mod ern equiped offices in the Stale J. I PORE 8 SON La Graade's LeacHag Optoaet - rista and Jewelers. We Can Sell Right, Because we buy Right, And we do . THE ONLY GROCERY IX UNION COUNTY THAT BUY'S SALT, FLOUR, BEANS, SUGAR AND CANNED GOODS IN CAR LOTS. WE SAV OUR CUSTOMERS 5 PER CENT ON THEIR SUPPLIES. ARE YOU AMONG THEM? HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Feed and Hay We have a full line of feed in stock. Good Baled Hay and all lands of grain. Prices right and prompt delivery any time, anywhere. Wholesale and reail. Will trade feed for good Wood. Fuel HIAWATHA and ROCK SPRINGS COAL, well SCREENED and CLEAN. FIR, PINE and TAMARACK WOOD, 4 foot or sawed STORAGE cf all kinds, FIREPROOF Building. DRAYAGE, TRANSFER and DELIVERY, FURNI TURE and PIANO MOVING. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. h-S 7 CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Lure!, bodily Uueaiei nun Kcot and Herb w Treatment Free Consultation Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La firanrlp.-' Ore. Out of Sight 6 Vo , VTi Doot forrc your stnrag battery be- K. ;a (.J? 3 It'i wbers you can't see it work. "!$ J w L y Let us take care of it and you'll osver C fr i A bave occasion to worry about it. TJ ttMvl.- JOHNSTONE & REISLAND k &t tuP 1513 Adams. A THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34