SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916.
PAGE TWO
UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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New Middy Blouses Popular Styles
Plain Wliite witti! and without belts
Skirts to match -
98c, $1.19
$1.19, $1.39
Wliite with assorted striped collars ........ - 98c
Striped Middy,"' black, pink, blue, green stripe ..$1.69
Skirts t"b Match, assorted stripes ; - $1-69
x The Neckwear for
Women
..The great variety of styles includes everything
new and up-to-date. Priced from 24c up
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ills Department Store
fullest allegiance is yielded to the1
church: " Whole Christ for my Sal
vation; A Whole Bible for my staff;
A Whole Church for my Fellowship;
A Whole World for my PariBh."
I Thn Ynnncr's Mnn'a fhrijil.isin nn.
sociation constitute a marvelous field
for opportunity, a boundless possibil
ity of service. Youth implies hopeful
ness, energy and contempt . for the
impossible. The purpose of a real live
Y. M. C. A. is to promote character
building. This general -purpose di
vides itself into two fields, one to de
vclop and the other to maintain. The
Young Men's Christian association
has done more throughout the civil
ized world than any other single force
in helping to bring about co-operation
between Christian men of different de
nominations and because it puts the
emphasis on Christianity and leaves
j tne question or sectarianism to the in
Idividual, it is in a 'position to accom-
pusn a broader and more, lor-reaching
work thon any single denomination.
AT
T IS
BEGUN
GENERAL SECRETARY OUT
LINES SUMMER'S WORK.
Efficiency To Be Password and Key
note Hereafter.
Sccnosfroin "THE COIHIJ HACK.'
ARC A DE ' SHERRY'S
"Lot Katy Do It" JUnt a Slory of
Family Drudge
Variety and contrast plays a large
in uie new rino AriM- r nn.ro
part
BY GEN. SEC. KING.
The Board of Directors of the Y. H.
C. A. held . their regular monthly
meeting Thursday evening at the as
sociation building. The meeting was
well attended and was of a profitable
and interesting nature; reports were
given relating to the many phases of
the association's work. The report of
the general secretary was long and
comprehensive; it covered the local
situation in detail and the keynote
thought expressed in the report was
more business efficiency. It is the
purpose of the general secretary to
recommend to the various committees
governing the activities of the as
sociation that changes be made, that
precedents already established be dis
carded and the art of service and
efficiency be the aim of every depart
ment. The secretary discussed his
nllintl mill PArnYUYWirlnfinra fty aafh
HID- UAI'll K . . . .v... j.y. .UV...
of th In! r .!ju7 department and will, during the com-
IVlHinC. COlll.rilMtoH Wfh HFn in XT I i .. w...wvutv r.n.11
At Sherry's Tomorrow Only
"The Come-Back," a thrilling
the logging camps of nori
P'ay. "Let Katy bo it", eornhrg to'The York society th e sta ng' veS ' mttee- so that when the
Arcade Theater Sunday. The first which Metro has provide,! for Harold TU? Z86 i?",
part of the heroine's life is spent on
a rami up in Maine, vhem she puU
in her time as a family dTOdge. Her
parents die, her sister marries and she
goes to live with her sister. Katy
slaves for her Kifr n,wl na K..K.,
. unit ...j w I V II Ull I ni , "
arrives, its care is handed over to the i , ry theatre, tomorrow only.
patient young Cinderella. Then her
brother-in-law and sister are killed by
a train and Katy finds herself the
foster mother of seven charming child
ren of all sizes and of very lively dis
position. '
Mystery of Modiste Shop
Sam Bernard, the star comedian,
gets into somo amusing mixups in the
Great Pearl the fa- ! Jl" 1
mnn. ,BliiT,,0n At !,, .I " i school of acting and ret
V WV iiviunvc .lllJJ.
One morning lie opens ufp a great fash
ion show at the store. He has a great
time draping the models. Harry Grib
bon is the proprietor. Ho likes Sam's
wife, Mmta Durfce. Then the fun
starts.
i-oukwoou and May A 1 son, two new i ; li. - ' '""- .i"v
recruits to the woiideuful list of Me-!01f1th: "ssocintion's. work. Cons.der
tro Ktji, in mnio ... I able stress was laid upon the necessity
Notes From Filmland.
Fuller Mellish, the distinguished
English actor, who has been playing
with James K. Hackctt in his Broad
wny production, of "The Merry Wives
of Windsor" arid other Shakespearean
plays, has rejoined the photoplay
forces of William Fox. He will ap
pear in a phntodrnma which is being
directed by Will S. Davis.
Edwin August, World star and di
rector, has written tho words and
music for a new song, "Honey Teach
Mo How to Fox Trot,"
A noble press agent wrote wonderful
stuff
That nuwspupi'is eagerly printed;
'Twas regular news, neither faking
nor bluff
The director's name only was hinted.
The picture was mentioned just once
to a breath,
But his head was chopped off at the
block
They charged him with niurdi i and
sent him to death
Eight editors died from the shoe!;.
Dorothy Bernard is going to ."'urn
to the legitimate drama just for a
flight. She has the distinction of hav
ing been the only woman ever starred
in "Madame lluttorfly ' in steel: and
she will plnv the title role ng.ur. at n
henetit nt Pol. s theatre in AVa.-i'r.ing-ton
within the next few weeks. I
!
Crnr? Wilbur owns a check e) suit
which serves nicely as a checker board :
when the llorsley (Mutual) c:)in;iaiy
is waiting for scene.-,. ' ;
that program. This nom.lnr MU. . n' IU!W reKUlations being adopted by
combination will be seen on th" ; te'"embersnip committee, that will
screen here in this production at the !n the f.uture. "jean, a larger financial
icrry ineatre, tomorrow on y. mi."
A noi.iMo z.,.t v,., i,.. ...i This meeting also represented the
appear in support of the stars, which :n,m-ual mceinp but thu Stt that "
includes lister Cuneo, Howard Trues- ?ctT Was -talen nt a Pr,v,ous mc-
dell, George Henry, Bert Sta kev m, r no,"m2.te "CW ll!rectors,' the
Mitchell Lewis, Clarissa Selwynee and r?'A ol ,ottieer" was deferred un-
other well known artists of the stag 1,1 th next nle.etlBV . as the
and screen. unanimous opinion of all the board
' present, that in the future the mem
bership should have the privilege of
voting for th3 new directors. In order
to facilitate matters a nominating
committee consisting of Messrs Oreo.
Gilbert, Hurley Richardson and G. L.
Clark was appointed to interview the
.outgoing directors and suggest ad-
had pictured the is ttlo of Waterloo.
iMiuy iuuhs, oi vainut Urove, re-
om a movio
actinir and returneil f n wnr.-
Washinirton crossed thn I1i1 nwnro in
four five-reclcrs and in a two-part
drama.
jfcduio candiiiatcs. When this pro-
"Here's Arthur Brisbane, of the ' T(lu,r? us btT """"B"'. . t,h? mem
New York livening Journal, savs he's ''t";shlP1ln Koo.l standing wdl be noti
ng Journal, says he's
never seen one of your pictures,"
Theda iBara was told the other day.
'Well," responded the famous
'vamp,1'' calmly, "I've never read one
of his editorials."
fied and urged to come to the associa
tion building and vote for five direc
tors to serve a term of three years.
The local association has the op
portunity to be an important cog in
the world-wide Y. M. C. A. move-
VivA V!i. a-o u , c ment. There are not many buildings
si' such as we have in La Grnde to, be
...uglas Fairbanks is one of the EE Z
10 teavc. . , , tion. The local Y . M. C. A. with so
Will,,,-,) m,.,.i, r...,i. hi. many well equipped departments, has
f M,. uVi - V ' ii T. i 3 ""u " cnance to render great service to
Uai a Whipple will head the cast of a this community and the effort will be
n?mr?U1.m' ,fCaUn0' temporarily made to make each department, as
!;J " 0eH'f? Chance." It self-sustaining as possible and of a
will be the next picture to bo directed very practical value.
iTorv n"r i!',' IS n "jwspaper At the recent International conven
story of unique and powerful char- tion held in Cleveland, with a: at
' le1, t j tendance of over 2,000 Y. M. C. A.
, . . . , , , : workers, a summary of the wonderful
. crank Alaxonder, a La Grande boy, increase made by the association
is playing opposite I;ntty Arbuckle in throughout tno world was given bv
a number of Triangle-Keystone com- .en nt the heads of departments. Or.
T Sl ..l ,u I" nlclu',,c he ,R ln is Geo. Fisher head of the physical de
called I ho Snmv Cure. 'rartment said that bodily vigor is tho
T ,, j t i . , requisite. To keep' the physical
La Grande I icture Houses ate the f.ros burning is aitntial. PuriLy in
only ones in Eastern Oregon that are appetite, tone oi musje both well con
sliowing f..r 10 cents. Most ail the trolled, makes e.ia.acter possible The
houses in other (owns arc gating 1.", tmuh ,lf the I'hv.Ucal department is
and twenty cents ,or Jie s.mn pie- nil life as a trus:.. a .esponsibility. the
; tores tint are shown here.
I
The tim" of cheap pictures hr.n
I passed. The pictures show the cx
l pense tii v.hich each producer is
you wish to see the latest style of
vo uwish to see the ia'.cst style nf
I dress for man or woman tVo "picture
show- if you wish to .nil- ' how In
wear your clothes visii lh- picture
The Chihuahiia- .vhich is nr iiiti i
cate way of rpfenvrii to the unrden
vniiety of Mexican ha rless doe pre
ponied to Thc'l.i l..-1-a has suffered
r.iuh during the :i Jersey Winter
nt Tort Ie.
This Day in Mo ;e History Nupn
lem turned o.-c in his grave when he
Hi'-id the Doorknob Fillum company
expression of ',o l i.i tne- body and
heart of men.
The Educatici'.al committoa made n
report, showing th:it lf!0 paid sorrc
taries nnd a!.!s:a.itfc, 5,000 teachers,
lectures, and leaders were working
tor this department. There is an en
rol'iiicnt of 00,0(1.) -etular studcniS ir.
'.''Hi ,inrses i:.d .'tn.i.v .00 men u
I'ovs in vat-inns .'tyi'inatic cdiuiticnal
p: ivi'.i ges.
Thj. indnstriul. ere army :m navy,
the -.r.ilrnnd , tho s-:udcrt. tn, relig
ions, the boys, the rumi, the immigra
tion licparfn-enu made excclle.-f r-porl.-,
ant"show,i 1 riy large intre:ie
in r, c!: depnrtmen..
Tho Young MonN Ihns'ian asocii:-
., ,, . . , ., . , tion is essenlli".' i ml idenll; not a
I he Motion Picture exhibitor has rjv:i) to the eli j h or a svbstif He fo
taken up n campaign to ask tho news- it, but an n!lv ami nironrv of it. On
tinpors to not use the word Movies; the title page of the "life of th"
Motion Picture Theatre is now the founder of the Young Men's Christian
watcn word. association is this motto, in which thu
j Pauline Fi ;;;, tick was in i diffe-c-nt
I rule from th . usual vampire when she
was seen i.i '.-.idrcy. P.iulm? soile.l
her feet nnd for several weeks after
the picture was taken she was unable
to wnlk. Poor Pauline.
M M M
Just a degree or two lower and
we'd had to start the furnace again.
What has become of the old-fashioned
kid who used to walk on stilts?
IflAOu Mfi.fi t
RHEUMATISM POWDERS
are made for a single purpose, Rheu
matism in its various forms. If trou
bled with rheumatism, try them on
our guarantee. Sold only by us, 60c
and $1.00.
LEVY-VOGEL DRUG CO.
La Grande, Oregon
CO-OPERATION AT THIS STORE IS MORE
THAN A THEORY
YOU ACTUALLY GET
RESULTS
During the past two years we have returned to
our customers by refunding five per cent of the
amount of their purchase $7600.00. How muelh
did you get?
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
One Word, One Cent, One Time.
The Gold-St
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all Accitlent:u.
which are logical as tho La as of the Uni
verse.
The best-intentioneil Tire Manufacturer
cannot AVOID being; heavily handictpped
when competing- against them.
Because, Goodrich ' Cor.di'.Ioiri" s jr.t
marize into this:
lst-rhe longest Experience in ?,;fg
t!ie Product.
2.icl The greatest Leverage on pur
chasing of Raw Materials at lowest p ices,
through ability to take largr-st quantities.
3rd The lowest Cort.oj Ula-nvfadvrina,
- through largest VOLUME of Output.
4th The clearly-demonstrated 1MTEN
TION to give Consumers and Dealers tho
full benefit of the la::;re ECONOMIES re
sulting from iwssessioii of the three Cardi
nal Advantages above defined.
THE Product of such a Rubber
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such conditions, giving tho bene
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may well, and logically, be considered
the "GOLD-STANDARD" in Tire Values.
Therefore:
-When you pay MORE than the Good
rich Fair-List prices, here printed, for ANY
Fabric Tire, you" are merely "contributintj"
the difference.
Because You CANNOT get 'better"
Fabric Tires, -at ANY price!
Test them thoroughly- and see!
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Akron, O.
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(SAFETY-TREADS)
- Fo.-HSiz... 0
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x $22.00
lix $22.40
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lxiX $31.60
3x5 - - $37.35
Sft,
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" Black -Tread
l y. TZi(lrJ? Sf S Fhat the black "Bare-
Wcnrs Inndrr than t.e.itlirri
Is Wntprproof! ... . .
foot-Rubber" I read Joes for Goodrich Tires.
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more Flexible than Lca'.her!
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