La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1916, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916.
PREPARING' FOR
CHERRY FAIR
k-'.
'OVE PEOPLE ARRANGING
GREAT EVENT.
FOR
la Grande Delegation Attend New
. Eastern Star Chapter.
'i Cove; July 11. (Speciul) A grand
Mall will ibe given under the auspices
of the Cherry fair management Fri
day, July 14, at Maccabee hall. Tic
kets $1.00.
Cherry fair preparations are pro
gressing steadily. A large chorus of
children nra hpinn rli.iUnJ ,....1.... .1...
leadership of T. W. Conklip to take
Tlfirf tn tha nvnirvuiM nn tu... :
w- - ... v... HiwEtaill Ull bllUb H U J 1 1 .
, A birthday surprise party was giv-
friends Friday evening.
Mva nimii AJ ..1 1
4tu. .uunjiaii iiiueinUU UIIUpUI UlieU
a party of young people on a camping
expedition to Mt. Fanny this -week.
Messrs. Gus and Bunyan Anderson
made a trip to Telocaset Friday.
Mrs. O. T. Seavers and daughter,
Miss Bonnie, have gone to Washing
ton to visit Mrs. Seavers' daughter,
Mrs. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Elson are visit
ing ai air. and Mrs. Albert Conklin's.
Karl Slackland, Jr., while playing
in me water at Mr. Uorkgren s 1
. stepped m a piece of glass and cut J
inn iiuL quite uauiy.
Ben De Bard has a new auto.
Frank Conley is building a new
garage.
lino postolhce is receiving a new
of his 25 years as a barber, Theodore
,uriis lonay named out ana exnioitea
records to prove that the has shaved
243,!)(0 men, including Presidents Me-
U'inlnV l?..,,.,.ll .....1 T.fl. nnu..
Hanna, Quay, Beveridge and Ben
mii .. i t, ..... i r;n t
unman; iuc look, ouitaio dui, jess
Wilhir.l Tnrl Kl,,i -i rwl Hui-nr Thaw
He has cut enough hair to make 11
mattresses and to pad 43,502 crutches.
He would like to add Charles E.
heard tlhat Curtis had shaved so many,
ne remai-Kea tnat no mem t sec now
one man couiu taiK so mucn.
ARC A DE
coat of ronint.
Vera Pease has returned from El
gin where she has been visiting
friends.
; Rev. A. W. Roberts preached in the
Methodist church last Sunday.
A number of the young people at
tended the concert and dance at Imb
ler last Friday evening.
Genevieve and Terrence Gallowav
u.c jjuiic lu iorin rowaer to visit
at the home of Mr. Weskell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Witmer nnd
daughter Willette from Des Moines,
Iowa are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Smith.
Wesley Smith has just returned
from Portland and reports, Mrs.
Smith improving and that she will be
home as soon as pfte is able to travel.
The Grand Matron, Mrs. Dora B.
Schilke with 5 members of the La
Grande Eastern Star came over Sat
urday evening and constituted the lo
cal star JC.herry Chapter, No. 223
which received its charter. Ttere
was a good attendance and refresh
ments were served.
Wm. Foreman has taken Mrs. Fore
man to Pine ViiIIrv tn ot,.,,i u
. . . v .,..m uir uiu-
mer with hm. .m.tu.... tit
-Uloom. She was accompanied by her
nioici mr. cora Anglian who is car
ing for her in her illness. She stood
the trip very nicely and Mr. Foreman
icturuuu ounuuy evening.
The ladies of 'tho Methodist church
will serve dinner on the Ascension
grounds Cherry fair day.
The Ladies' Improvement club will
serve light refreshments at the dance
Cherry night.
Didn't Know One Man Could Talk
' . So Much.
: Lorain, 0,, July 13. In celebration
'Tho I,..nl II. .f
Suppose you were a woman longing
for love nnd sympathy and found
yourself married to a hard-hearted
villain! Would. you tuke the same
course u.'mt a gypsy maid, .Mange, by
name, pursues in the new Famous
Players production on the Paramount
Program, "The Moment Before?"
Pf.rhtinu Vnn Wntllil hllf aitan than slit
you suppose you could endure the
i.. e .
Liiitis mis uiiiuriujuim uitie woman
undergoes? Many other difficult
questions will be answered by Pauline
Frederick, who plays the leading role
of Madge in this romantic photoplay,
based upon Israel Zangwill's powerful
play. "The Moment Before," directed
bv Robert G. Vignoki, photographed
in thp mnut niWnrpsmna Irw.iilitiou in
Florida, and enacted by a notable
famous riaycrs cast will appear at
the Arcade Friday and Saturday.
Madia's troubles commence from
the very day of her wedding, for she
is married to the worst and most bru
tal man in the entire camp. Anxious
to peer into the future, Madge has
her palm read; the marriage to a no
bleman is predicted, also the hour of
her dentfrj. While mpilifuHmr nwr hor
visit to the fortune-teller, accompan
ied oy ner nusband, she met Har
old, the youngest son of the Duke of
Maldon. After many thrilling scenes,
in nlu nf urhii'h ctuhe fhnt. hus
band, Madge seeks aid of Harold who
willinp-lu fives hsr pmnlnvmnf i
his father's household. Recovering
from his wound, John, Madge's en
raged Ihusband, enters the mansion in
search of her. At that moment,
Lionel, the heir to the Maldon title
and brother to Harold, is arguing
with Madge, the situation is misun
derstood und Lionel is killed by John.
City .Manager's Report.
Ij Grande, Oregon, July 12. (To
the Commission.) Gentlemen: The
police arrested 14. Six were drunk;
one was disonWIv sinH thn i-nuf
for traffic violations. Nineteen meals
were served and 8o.r0 fines were collected.
The water supertintendent spent
33.10 on routine repair work.
The street superintendent spent
$30.87 for teams and drivers and $15
for White wing. He repaired n cross
walk on Jefferson and Third, fixed n
foot hrid"e nn Pntm. qunmiA-
cleaned up, flushed and sprinkled
niruets.
There were no fires last week.
The ' recordor rnll-rtprf SSI :)! nrln.
cipal and $12.39 interest on Sewer
mice, oecuon ino. one; $o.fu hues;
sn.nn nmimi f sn ,..,, -,..-
building permit and $7.00 dog license.
ne issueu (ii-ay licenses on treas
urer's receipts; pop corn license on
Those $9.00 Suits are attract
ing the Ladies just as they should
for at this marvelously low price
you are able to buy the high class
suits that formely sold for three and
four times nine dollars.
These prices are what is making
our July Sale such a great success.
E. E. KIRTLEY
Ladies' Ready-to Wear
Cove Cherry Fair
THURSDAY, JULY 20
Music by Elks' Band of La Grande .
Address by cx-Ooveriior West and others
Something doin all day
Has Cove got 'cm? Well, you eome and see!
$2.j treasurer's rp(int lTo Iuoha.1
Sfl.T21.fi7 salary warrants and $484.31
moor warrants; $i!uo earnest pay
ments on lots for street department
and one for $15 for bill allowed.
The treasurer received $794.21 Imp.
District Installment!!!
District Interest;- $1137.1)5 water rent;
S25 dray licenses; $25 pop corn li
cense and $2.S5 interest District No.
HO. He paid $355.05 water warrants;
$20:!.87 road warrants; $1385 Imp.
District interest; $47.95 general war
rants with $5.88 interest tfhereon.
Purchased $850.92 general warrants
for tha Heaver rceek pipe line sinking
fund, face value $808.29.
Respectfully submitted,
F. J. LAFKY,
General Manager.
Gr:ido Pflnci-K in :ilm
Salem, Or., July 11. For the pur
pose of passing on the examination
papers of teachers, county school su- J
state ale assembled here today. The
grading ol ine papers will consume
the greater portion of tlie week and
the superintendents will hold sessions
each day during which school ques
tions will he discussed.
the state election - early in Sep
tember. Not only will Mr. Hughes speak in
Maine but it is likely both Colonel
. Roosevelt and former President Taft
j will be requested to take the stump
mere. '
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dol!ar9
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured hy Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made bv his firm.
NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE.
. Toledo, O.
Itall's.Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
toiis surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents rer bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Tyke Hell Family Plllm w constipation
NUTTER
NUTTER
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I "And the Barber Kept on Shaving"
St. Paul, Minn., July 12. Oscar
Roston, barber, carries around with
him at all times a lock of the hair of
James J. Hill, deceased railroad mag
nate and empire builder. Oscar struck
hard luck for the first few years af
ter he reached this counttry. Hill had
been lucky and amassed- about S300,
000. (HM I Cimlm) h,r tha simrctn.
tion that a lucky "man's hair might
neip mm, Uscar swiped one oi Hill s
iocks while cuttimr his hair and he
has kent it ever since. Oscar is still
a barber.
IJfeDRT Corsets
rront Laced
The March King's stately name is known wherever music
holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and
orcnestras nold down their job. A
Sousa march just mention that, and
mark how people smile thereat; they
know what Sousa's music is; it 's melody
without the fizz; it's full of energy and
pep, and makes old graybeards dance
a step; they hear the sound of marching
men, of chargers trotting down the glen,
the shock of battle and the roar, and
billows beating on the shore. And'
Sousa, when he would compose that
music which the whole world knows,
fills up his pipe with good old "Tux"'
(name t'other brands, and he says
"Shucks!"). Tuxedo is the smoke of
men who do big things withjyre or
pen, who make the old world's wheels
go round, whose names will down the
ages sound.
JOHN PHIUP SOUSA
And Hit Band. Sayt
"All Ihe rim, entrm
end enthusUttm we put
Into Ihe playing of 'The
Start and Stripes For'
eeet wefindmthetttadu
VMt of 7 uxedo. '
jlnJHuEni.tBanJ
BEEZSEE
New Force of "Police Mothers" Guards
Girls
New York, July 13. There appeared
upon the beach at Coney Island today
the new force of "Police Mothers," a
volunteer organization of women pos
sessing police authority, whose mem
bers patrol the sands to keep ha-m
from the thousands of girls who come
alone to the big resort.
The force is commanded by Mrs. El
len Craig, of the department of parks
of the Uorough of Brooklyn. STiilo
the Folicc Mothers cooperate with the
reirillar Online, thnil' work is ninra
sonal and calculated to prevent trou-
uie lor me girls rather than to ston
it after it hue tmttnn et.,i.a.l TV.
patrolled district is the entire beach.
irom .--en uate to lirignton. The Po
lice Mothers serve without pay.
II llehl'S Will Olirn Paninniirn in V ... 1
Hridgi'hampton, N. Y July 10.
tnaries r.. iiugnes nns decided to
have the ceremony of his formal no
tiifcation of his nomination for the
presidency held in Mew York. It will
take place on a Monday if possible,
probably July 31, although perhaps
a week earlier. The nominee prefers
having it in u large hall.
Republican and Progressive lead
ers from every section of the country
will be invited, if the tentative pro-
frrnni id niinntn.l nn.l timid,....!.. f
other invitations will be issued to
party workers in New York. Mr.
Hughes wishes to have the general
public admitted if nnv sent nr
available.
Almost immediately after the no
tification the cjimnnieTi will nnun
with a four or five weeks' trip to the
Pacific const, broken by two weeks'
vacation i:t tho Rockv mountains.
Jcttirning, the nominee will open hi?
stern campaign in Maine prior to
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only exclusive paint and
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CJ ramie.
Wfain 69 will send our auto
after you
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The Only Exclusive
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This Name Should Mean a
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THE MODART Corset has at
tained a degree of popularity
that tells very plainly the story
of appreciative MODART wear
era. Its stjie its graceful lines
the poise it gives its wearers
the comfort the exquisite ma
terials all spell satisfaction to
the purchaser.
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Jennings generally accounted
the foremost figure m the world
of corset designing:.
If you have never experienced
the pride of exceptional poise,
and comfort of easy freedom
found In every model of this
master designer, you must try
on a MODART Corset in our
fitting room.
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Sweeter
Than Wheat
That's the happy combination of whole wheat and
malted barley, nowhere so skillfully blended to bring
out all rhe rich nourishment and delicious flavor of
the grains as in
Grape-Nuts
This famous pure food has a rich, nut-like flavor,
entirely impossible with any food made of wheat
alone, and comes ready to eat, crisp and sweet, a
favorite dish with old and young.
Orape-Xuts is scientifically processed for easy
digestion, and a ration at meal-time as part of the
regular diet counts wonderfull v for pleasure and
hotter health.
"There's a Reason"
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
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