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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
THURSDAY, FEIilfUAU V lli, 1917. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEEVER it 4 I MuslinUnderwear What words ean we use to exj Jai.ii the tnowy beauty of fine Nainsooks and Muslhis, made up as you w ould make them yourself, with serviceable embroideries and la'-es that will last tiJl the muslin, too, is woni out? For This Week Only We Are Giving You a Reduction Of I SHERRY'S SHtRKVS TODAY SOMETHING NEW begin hounding iiary. She lose her position and 1 arrested, later being released on parole. After many trials and tribulations, curing which she "goes straight," despite police inter ference, uhe is reunited with ber nweetbeart Dave, who hat reformed. Cove News Notes 1-4 Off ON ALL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We have a like sortment aijd you can tfet what you want Hill's Department Store , A unique feature about the new William fox photoplay "The liuttie of Life," in t'ne method of openinp the ,; story. The first fia-h on the rrwt shows a group of rats at work in the i ; dark cellar of a htiii.se. This scene Cove, Ore., Feu. 22 (Special) The gradually fadei out end in place of tne i Eastern Star ente-rttiried the members rats. the group of crookt who play so j and invited guests at a Valentine par- i important a pan in the development jt.y February 14 at the Masonic hall.' of the story appears. 'The hUl was hc-autifuly decorated in! '.('hue the view ctu-npef from the ! Valentine designs, colors red and ra's tf the animal kingdom to jhe; write. Mrs. Ethel Booth was the de rat of society. sipner. Those present from out of (iuAx- r.r,.,rv filmic William were Mesdaroes LeKoy Lay and : Fox rttr, haf o:.t- of her biggest roles Pay-Up Week SPECIALS in "The Battle of Lift." and she has played h witD her customary skill and appeal. Art Acord ii featured with Miss Cohurr.. Mary (.Misb Coburr. i, dauphter of a crook, Tom Eoiund, and sweetheart of hie pal. Dave Karim, determines to give up her old life because Hhe does not want her little brother Jimmy to Buumit to criminal iiifluencef.. Leaving the house Khe wander in the park where she meets Mrs. Went worth, a wealthy woman, who hireF her as maid. Tom Boiund and Dave Karns learn of the pi-fs. po-ition and try to i Ki! Bee of La Grande. Refresh- ' merits were served and a pleasant 'so-.-ia! evening enjoyed. j f Appropriate exercises are being oh- ; : nerved in most of the rooms at the ' ipuolic Bchool today Washington's, hirthday. j Guy Pratt and Thelma Anderson have been on the sick list and out of , sctiool for several dsys. j Mrs. Fred Houx has been quite ill and under the doctor's care. Rev. D. E. Buker of Ontario preach ed at the Baptisi church lart Sunday mominp. r-cv. u. utto was in Baker over . Baptist conven-j Sweet Ripe Sunkist Oranges .'!0e size 20c $3.15 Per Case Buy them by the case 30c Cans Pineapple Royal Club or Preferred Stock 23c 4 30--bars Pine Tar Glycerine Soap 25c C Bars 20 Mule Team Borax Soap 25c Matches, per doz. packages 55c First Grade Walnuts, 18c Per Lb. Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Tir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track requested to be present. Quality and Service I A detective and hit Can You Pick the Winner,? OXNER'S NEW. PAINT,' STORE We Can And Here Is Our List: Sherwin-Williams Paint Sherwin-Williams Ma mot Varnish Pratt k Lambert Co. "No. 38" and Varnish Vitralite Enamel Japalae Sanacote Wall Finish These Cannot Be Beaten So. oT her mistress. Sh rffues, but thev;mn V L " aior.eanc nertatner, Tne Parent-Teacher's meeting will The moving picture show given at , ' vmiwuj i uutck ( mc maccauee iu'.ii oai.uruay evening Ftoo.'-p.peon : diy, March 1. Parents are earnestly on the "Life of Our Savior" was large- : ly attended. Incidents in the life of the Savior were portrayed in a dra- jinauc and realistic mmner wnica waBj j further enhanced by the scenic back . ground in which the beautiful color A SROAD BRIM FOR EASTER WANTED To buy ten million feet of lumler, or will-furnish cash to operate your mill and market the prod uct. Phone Main 711. V, ! Xf T -f"t'f"f 'f TX ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWMCLL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT"T Suppl ies and Heating Devices Phone Main 72G Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Cniou 1 1 i i i i II. ' ; vealed the fact that frequently the mother instinct is so strong that eh will sacrifice her own life in the de ferBe of her young. We have an &bid ing faith that tny boy who saw thia play will never rob a bird's nest or wantonly destroy harmless animal life. Mrs. R. C. Coddinton of La G -ande, scheme and dignity of design lent an who is represenane the New Bone ; influence in harmony with the sacred Corset company, wr.3 in town last (subject. Not only was the hall's seat-' week on business, also visiting hex ling capacity taxed to its utmost but sister. Mrs. Hujrh McCall. standing room was at a premium, Mr. End Mrs. Jowph Trippeer left . which fact s,pcak: louder than words Friday of last week for Portland and that Cove appraciatos and will patron- t Eupene and other points to visit with. lze high class entertainments and stands with extended hand and open purse ready to receive shows of an educational character which our chil dren may attend without that un wholesome influence which many of the so-called popular plays exert. Under the auspices of our public school, William L. Finley, state biolo bist and nature historian, gave a reel entertainment on wild birds and ani mals. While the primary object of this show was to educate and enlist the sympathy of school children, the adult attendance was unusually large for an afternoon meeting. The pictures thrown upon the screen were highly educational in character both to child and adult; vividly depict ing the difficulties under which our fur and feathered denirens of the for est rear their young. The camera re- friends and relatives. The last of the series of card par ties given by tbs Guild met at the home of Mrs. Jabe Conley, February 17. Those receiving the highest score during the season were Mrs. John Dean and E. C. Eee.Te and were enter tained by the Guild. Refreshment were served and a social evening en joyed. Mrs. Cora Richards has sold her in- j terest in the confectionery and res taurant to Reuben Daniels, who took. ! possession Wednesday, February 21. When in Portland you will find The Observer on sale at the Oregon Hotel news stand and Imperial Hotel. Our want ads brine; results. Tfc?r'.'s irr'..;::ar to the K aster hat at least ten inrinx ,a hrim gi rar.iuir. cr;- . LtasJ'.-d with soft way. rose and white eolarej' r.ii.. feadi nf.!ctt up this lovely "sunshade." The handbag is also 'a-' for t'je ud of moment la to &ae the hat trimming repeated 'i lr.ck or ncrte : cctrsorjr. 1 1 ; J Is i is i J 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 means o delay in eonstructiom, no waiting time that you have to pay for Think that over. THE SPIRIT Of '17 OR "YANKEE DOODLE" UP.TO DATE j '"' ' , BUTTER WRAPPERS for sale t The Observer Office. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dtpt. Phon; Main 8 Coming to Arcade Theatre Tomorrow When Oliver Asked For More si SCENE FROM "OLIVER TWIST," A PARAMOUNT PICTURE prari i . aJ y'UvtrT1.,??. Crulkrhank-s oHr.n.l sketches lor t TW 1 an exact reproduction of on tlon of C harlra Dickons' Immortal storv liver Twtaf It is a seen, 7,1. A"" tho l'.nunount Prosram In which Marie Horn , ,h. rm tn?. LMk vor i thrust lt,io solitary confinement, like a crlminni t, . ,11 ..i. ln"ateiy "Pon "asklnR for more" OH Mch formed the cent-r of the great D.oxens-Cn.ikshank controv e of lM "'ii.iy n.t. inmir niiii! or tr,e first -Oliver Twist" ..,... ,-77" oancaiunat claimed ibat It t-tit form Thin f the scene, wl.lch was literally taken fnm the book y the Laaky Company, pres)