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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. IZS GURANDE EVENING OBSERVER pJGE TWO . . 1 i I v .. r ..... r :- i si i The Newest of the New, Spring Hats are Here for You Men. Come in and Take a Look. They Will Please You. Hove vou will find Bully Hats for big and little heads-Every style in feood tasl! Z U Hut to harmonize with the Suit you wear both in color and style. WE HAVE A BIG ASSORTMENT This is the store for Men's Hats. All are excellent models and represent the highest type of manufacture in Hats. JOHN B. STETSON HATS Priced $4.00 and $5.00 OTHER STAPLE HATS Priced $1.50 to $3.50 !! HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE V : -1 THIS FRUITY TURBAN. PeaUeu hntn come iu this fluffy .rnw known as Ancora straw, and, as In tills case, ure trimmed with metal ribbon and fruit clusters fil mgu luster. For use in blasting a combined ..nA.nffincv enn-primninc and fuse- slitting tool has been Wisconsin man, invented by a ,5 II ARC A DE To My Patrons: i realize that I have moved from the Coolidge Bldg. to the Hayworth Block, one door East. If you are in need ot Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, or any work in my line, please remember the place. Robert Warwick and Arcade. Gail Kane at "The Heart of a Hero," which will be shown at the Arcade today and tomorrow is a story which once seen will never be forgotten. Founded on the events we never tire hearing ana Tvndino' about, it describes the dan- .1 ..mHM'.E rP fliiaa htQVA CnlllQ gUIB U1IU VY Wl -III... .uvdk . . . . p, . who made possible our present day ever playea tne roies uh&ibi.cu .... prosperity. It begins at the peaceful quite as well hVU o4i thn davs when to pledge al legiance to the Colonists meant prac- t;..ll,r cinhlinr nwnv one s me. ine Livwiij '."'-n t nf their tierserverance is re sponsible tor our present piumuicum MoUnn Thnnwh Rhowine ex- the events which transpired tho nlv follows chiefly tne iiie 01 Nathan Hale up to the point where he rendered his immortal speecn, i omy r,rat thfif. T VinvB hut one life to lose for my country. This is undoubtedly the most (appealing play to appear in years and the two stars nave never been given better roles nor have they Things to Remember i buttonholes In lace place a tiny Bquare of lawu under the lace 'where you wish the buttonhole and work through it. After complerftig the buttonhole cut away tlio lawn. To avoid tatters when banging sheets to dry fold (ho cuds together and pin on line Instead of hauling from the middle. You will thug avoid frayed corners. Crochet thread ot any of the different hades blue, pink, yellow, lavender may be prevented from fading by soak ing in strong suit water before being washed. Time will be saved by mixing up a quantity of Bugar and cinnamon and putting it in a suleo can on the shelf. It will be handy for sprinkling over cinnamon rolls, cofCco cukes, baked ap ples, bread puddings, etc. For cleaning white kid shoes a lather mmln of mire whlto sonn and milk is excellent. Brush off as much dirt as possible before scrubbing with the lather. To cool Jellies or blancmange lu a hort time take n handful of Bait aud the same of soda, put it In a bowl of water and stand tlio jelly mold In It Common Cold Is Often Dangerous and Expensive natural ana DerfecTIy norniul foFHrst one" and then another of a family to have a cold all winter long. 'ioanyj such acondltlou would be thought of la Bucb terms as abnormal, disgraceful aud dangerous. Colds are uot to be trifled with, ursi. because they predispose to so many other diseases. Tliey weaken tho body and decrease lis resistance, making It easy for ordinury colds to "run Into" pneumonia, grippe, bronchitis, rheuma tism or tuberculosis. Again, lucre is danger of the cold organism getting Into tho blood stream, causing fever and other complications. Another consideration not uneu takeu Into account with tho "common cold" Is tho economic los It entails. Tn movent .'olds Is more or less a i iivclMifi. but to keen 11.1(1 kV I V- -i' o- ' cool and avoid people with colds are probably tho two most general uu ..fnof rlllna Mm (Mill UdODt A dally cold bath about the neck and shoulders is fairly effective, as Is also temper ance in eating and drinking. New England school house where Nathan Hale is engaged. The iaidus trinna nennle of the time are Dresent- oA rtt urnrV nnH nt. tilav. Then mnidlv the action changes and the dissension with England begins to assume large proportions. We are now carried lost a common cold is not a slmplo matter for more reasons than ono, says the North Carolina board ot health. It used ts bopllBidied' iQffifii'eii anil" About the Future (Indianapolis Star wi, i Hio " bjiiiI the husband. u,,.t vnn trt havo this sentence placed on my monument: 'Thero is peace and quiet in heaven.' " "I think," rejoin ed the wife, "it would be more ap propriate to say: "There was peace and quiet in heaven. Sonsations now follow one another po rapidly that they are growing common place. Shanghai, as a treaty port, dates from 1842. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT"" Supplies and Heating Device! Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa in .nnnwtmn with this stirring pic ' . the weeklv Hinnodrome vaude- v e is bi led lor a two-aays uiay Thn first evenincr show will start at 7 n.ln.lr nml the Keoond one about 9 nVWlr. The matinees at the usual hour, 2 o'clock. AT ARCADE THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW V 5 - , Jif V if A WORLD PICTUR(-f. i X- 1!! ROBERT WARWICK: and GAIL KANE in "ThcHeartofaHro" v5i ANGELO BRAND (Pure OUve OU) This Oil is extracted from selected olives and made under the most modern and sanitary conditions. We recommend it for family or medicinal lise. NOTE THESE PRICES: i .o Ti 35c Lu JL Uib Pint Quart 1-2 Gallon ..... 1 Gallon 65c ...$1.25 ....$2.25 $4.25 Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track SHERRY'S "TONY" FORGETS HIMSELF. Spanish Hero Puts Out Woman's An- noyer in Big scene. around aiming at the soldier who has molested (the girl of his heart, there was no play spirit in, his Dig eyes- Like a flash his fist snot out ana tine fellow was soon lying on the ground in rather a dishevelled condition. ' When the scene was finished, Mr. Mnmm mnt over to him arid asked his pardon, saying that he really hadnU meant to be quite so rough but Antonio Moreno, Vitagraph's hand- , , , . . . i,:. -f some Spanish hero who plays the. apology was accepted for all the male lead in "Rose of the South," op- rnnvl for this Hvlnnd. is noted for the realism which he demands in his scenes. Tn this Rlne Ribbon Feature which is the attraction at the Sherry theatre tonight, "Tony" is supposed to come upon his sweetheart, played by Miss Hyland, when she is being molested by soldiers. The 'script calls for him to rescue her rnd knock the poor fel low to the ground. When these scenes were rehearsed, Hip mnn was taken home in his racer much to th amuse ment of the other players, for the man was not hurt seriously only shaken up from his sudden collision with the hard' earth. SHERRY'S THEATRE. 1 m 1 f Vortiinatelv the revolutionary tum bril and guillotine for deposed mon archs have gone out of fashion. A kiss marks outburst of exuber- itmo ff sfnvt-it.Q TVwn t.hrmich steri lized gauze, as suggested, it would taste line warmea-over ice cream. PEGGY HYLAND nd ANTONIO MORENO in "ROSE OF THIS SOUTH" QUICK DELIVERIES ar featiu 1 of this lumber bneinos i. When you gi . j us an order you oan tifidontly rely on getting your lnmber a little before you need it. That means ly delay ia construction, no waiting time that yon have to pay for Think that OTr. GCO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Man 8 The Mother of a Boy (From the Baltimore Sun) I didn't raise my boy to be a coward; I want my boy to go if there is war. I wttnt to stand and watch him proud ly marching, I wivnt to gaze upon him from the H,wir. J do not want to lose him or to keep him, I only long and long to have him be A man whene'er his country comes to sweep him Into hor surging legions of the free. I do not want my boy to be a craven; I love him, and I'd hate to see him go; And yet I'd rather lose him, sadly lose him, Than have him hide in fear to face the foe. I've prayed with all the spirit of a woman For pence, and that our struggle might not come; .1: it if it does I want him brave nnd human, My boy must march awny with flag ;jid drum. I'd give him, yes, a thousand times I'd give him, With all he means to me of love and joy: Bocs'ise I would not love him if he wasn't My ' ideal of a woman's kind of a boy. I do not harbor hate or yearn forven geance; I would not crush a violet with my hand; But if it comes to fighting, then I want him. To be a man and struggle for his liinrl. hov to m if we must enter This' mad world conflict raging in its might; With all it means to me to have him lpnvA me. I'd give him to his country, help him fieht: For. so I think a mother does her Aniv And keeps her faith with honor and with God; I didn't raise my boy to be a coward, f'd rather have him dead and turned a clod. Baltimore Sun the Spanish star knocked the player down easily but in such a way as to carry the effect. Of course they thought he would continue in this way wnen tne camera was tumea upon tne scene but "Tony" was going to be sure of the picture after it was fin ished. "Go," shouted Paul Scardon, who directed the production, and the cam era-man started to grind away while the players went through their ac tions. Then came the fight scene, and as the splendidly built hero turned The people of the United States con sume fully twice as much meat per capita as do tho people of Europe. Dried beans, peas and lentils may re place meat in the diet to a large ex tent, to the advantago of outdoor workers especially . Soap has played a large part in rrliiinv Medicinal soan. when w e is said to be made of caustic soda, and either olive or almond oil. It was rnui-h emnloved in the form of Dills intended to have a gently aperient, anti-acid action. Syracuse May Row. The-e is a possibility o" Syracuse .i id Wisconsin crews rowing a race on the Connecticut river course, Springfield, this season. COLUMBIA RECORDS For April Now on Sale v W. H. Bohnenkamp Company I " " THE DALY STEAM PRESS DOES THE WORK The New Pressing Plant Just Installed At Zweifel's Tailoring This machine puis life into your clothes and Brightt n them. Come in and let us show you how it works. Work Called For Aud Delivered ZwiefeFs Tailoring Adams Avenue Phone Red 471 i ... r