WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 19.17,
PAGE TWO
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
For Mrs. Housekeeper
There is nothing like the satisfied feeling that
eomes when you open the closet door and see the big
piles of white sheets and pillow eases. fs there 1
Improve the opportunity to buy now. We have
sheets in all sizes from 48c to $1.38
Snow Drifts of Fresh, New White
Bed Spreads
New arrivals, crisp and dainty are just in stock.
Plain, scalloped, fringed in crochet and satin .finish,
priced from 98c to $8.50
Hill's Department Store
ARC A DE
AT ARCADE TODAY
Sha is loved by a Union officer, and '
both she and this northern Buitor find
their way into the Confederate lines, 1
he as a spy and she to nurse her
.wounded brother. The complications j
! that ensue come very near to costing j
. . . the young: lonrcturntc nis me, out
Dorothy O.sh ib the star of the Tri.;the strawgy ves them both,
angle play "The Little Yank, which Th,.rc afe a number of battle scenes,
'will be seen at tne Arcade theater to-, nm, Miss Gjsh js j,, to nave ono
niht. "The Little ank is a Civil Uhe bsst roltg in whk.h she has yet np.
war drama in which the heroine, a pt.Rrcd frank Bennett is seen as the
'northern girl, living- on disputed I , . i a n o
'ground in Kentucky, becomes the j Confederate officer and A. D. Soars
sweetheart of a Confederate officer, j as his rival of tne Union army.
At The Arcade Theatre Today
WANTED ! !
Work at 1'aper Hanging, Tinting and Inside Paint
ing at once
Xow is there any real good reason why you cannot
just as well have this kind of work done now as
later?
Call Black 1071 and let us come and figure with you
OXNER'S NEW PAINT STORE
(New Location 1316 Adams Ave.)
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ARTS PLAY, "THE LITTLE
Pay-Up Week
SPECIALS
Sweet Ripe v 30c Cans
Sunkist Oranges Pineapple
on on Royal Club
30c size 20c Qr
$3.15 Per Case Preferred Stock
Ihiy them by the ease 23c
4 10c-bars Pine Tar I G Hare 20 Mule Team
tllj-eerine Soap 25c Borax Soap 25c
Matches, per doz. packages ' 55c
First Grade Walnuts,18c Per Lb.
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
408 North Fir St.
FARMERS PHONE B. 192
Cross The Track
Great Circus Season
' Predict Showmen
M)VK OF ANIMALS
i AWAKKNKI) LAST
WAS HE-NKillT.
Are You Aware?
He is Milton Price, The Observer of
fice boy. lie is the sort of young man
who will get ahead.
That some of the aliens in America,
though illiterate, nro some of the best
jusiraie, me oiner nigni ns mo ponce
were checking up on the Chinese col
ony one "washee" man was studying
a Chinese-English dictionary by oil
lamp. Late in the night he was por
ing over his work. Ho is the kind of
That Milton Price has a new pair of
corduroy trousers?
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That City Recorder Nowlin was
known as "Shakespeare Nowlin" dur
ing his La Grande high school days?
That II, E. Dixon loves to argue so
well that his wife overhears him dis-
follow who ought to make good as an ! cussing the question, pro and con,
with himself, as to whether he should
get up or take riiother snooze?
American citizen.
That Doc Holt is sometimes 'landed
"a package?" The other day as he
tried to smoke a "donated" cigar he
was heard to say something deroga
tory to cigar gifts.
That Mac Wood was described the
other day to a newcomer in Ii Grande
as a public, spirited citizen and a
"mighty good follow?" Mac surely
had a friend in that citizen.
Thi-.t Dean Collins C. O. B. (Counc
ous Office Hoy) exists in Ia Grande?
That Linden McCullough
more noise in the Y. M. C. A
makes
volley
William L. Finley's Illustrated l-ec-ture
Created Desire to Learn .More
of 'Nature's Life Processes Do
liirds Light on Your Shoulders?
BY L. D.
For some time I have wanted a
Newfoundland or a St. Bernard dog
and a horse. I have promised myself
these friends and I shall keep that
promise as soon as I am able.
Next to a woman, I think a dog un
derstands a man better than any liv
ing thing. A dope will piny with you,lti
.....ll. ...:u i i t tn
vuiv win, yuu, uim iu you, aim ue a
real friend. He asks nothing more
than to be with you. He adapts him
self to your moods. He is with you
and yet, he will not force himself up
on you. All he asks is your company.
It is a bigger compliment than you
pay yourself sometimes. Sometimes
you want to get away from yourself.
A horse asks nothing more than
ball league than any other three play- k"ul.ncss m letu.ln for the most loyftl
invivitc hi; tun givu yuu. u Iliuiupmill-
ingly he will work until he drops if
I you but ask it
FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The
Observer office.
OLD PAPERS For sale at
Observer office. 25 cents a bundle.
The
BUTTER LABELS
The Observer office.
-For sale at
I assure you that these things were
re-enforced last night by William L.
Finley's lecture on Oregon birds pnd
animals. Mr. Fhiley didn't talk about
dogs or horses but he talked about
nature's folk and, to me, this brought
home again my wish for u dog and a
horse.
When I saw the insect-outing, little,
wild, feathered people eat from the
hands of Mr. Finley's boy and girl,
the pleasure that I u never enjoyed
was made keen through realization.
Birds never lighted on my shoulders,
head or hands or ale from my hands.
I neve,- gave them a chance. They
would have had I so desired.
I hsve had the pleasure of knowing
some people who have loved and lived
the cut-of-doors. In spring these peo
ple know the plant and animal forms.
I have enjoyed afternoons with them;
afternoons when I was silent for I
knew not the language of the strange
land into which I had been taken, let
ey were glorious afternoons. Call
me emotional if you will and I will
be happy to always be emotional.
"Life" is the most abundant thing
in the world and yet we know so little
about it. We live and care not why,
nor how, nor whither. There are none
so blind as those who will not see.
Everywhere around us is life. If we
will but look we may find and be rich-,
er than we were before.
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La Grande, Oregon
SEARL ZITNDELL, Manager J. v . ROBERTSON, Demonstrator, at I
Hilton's Garage
The Stroller strolled into
the Observer office Satur
day and Mr. Loiter was talk
ing to the staff:
"Will Kinley," he said "is
mi old schoolmate of mine,
and besides f a friend of
Colonel Roosevelt. lie
is a gentleman, a scholar and
a philosopher, and he loves
bin's and nature with all his
heart and soul. 1 remem
ber howwhen the rest of us
boys wife playing football,
Will' used to put on his old
clothes and go out and visit
the haunts of the birds and
study their life. This fond
ness lie kept when in college,
and he then started taking
photographs of birds and
writing about them for the
magazines and later he wrote
a book. K'ercntly he started
taking moving pictures of
birds and animals. W ill be
came slate game warden and
.later state biologist because
he wanted to be of service to
the state in the protection of
our birds and iraine. He is
'quiet and studious but ho
has a brilliant mind. His
! career illustrates how a boy
should choose his career
, choose to do the things he
dikes, and then his life work
I won't be work but pleasure
: to him."
! He paused for a minute
lit, answer the 'phone. The
( staff escaped, and the Strol
i 1 ot- strolled out forgettinu
j just w bat he had called at,
i mi l iik
i ne iMisorvor omcw lor.
Isn't it awful t be so absent-minded'?
ness what it hasn't been for a long
time.
HEADQUARTERS IX BAKER
FOR MARMON AUTOMOBILE.
Baker, Ore., Feb. 21. -(Special)
Alpha Christly arrived recently from
Chicago, Feb. 21. Two thousand
showmen, representing every branch
of outdoor amusement known, are here
in annual convention, predicting that La Fayette, Indiana, and has rented a
salesroom in the .Bishop building
where he will display the Marmon
automobile for which he is agent in;
Baker, Union, Grant, Wallowa and
Malheur counties with headquarters
in Baker. Mr. Christly states that a
carload of Marmons are held up in the
blockade in Wyoming, but are expect
ed shortly.
the coming summer will be the big
gest season for one, two and three
ringed circuses, county fairs, street
fairs, chautauquas and things like
that, that they have known for years
and years. They say -prosperity among
farmers and small town tradesmen
through crops, and war prosperity in
the larger cities will make the busi-
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Pi Residence 1703 Second Street firi m
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To buy ten million feet of lumber, or will furnish
cash to operate your mill and market the prod
uct. Phone Main 711.
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QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it. That meass
no delay in construction, no
waiting time that yeu have to
pay for Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
lint tor Labels for sale
The Observer Office.
EL ECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN JjROWNELL, Manager
TTOUSF WIRING A SPECIALT"
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SuppL'es and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Summer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa