SATURDAY, JT3SE 16, 1917.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES
E TWO
Boys And Girls .Who Wants To See The
Bud BryoHT
Bbainstobms
Peaches
Circus Free Here Is Your Chance To,
Go As The Guests Of The Observer
AT THE ABCAIJE SUNDAT ONLTJ
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The
Suoumy" With WiHnw Lucas
is the Title Ble.
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This is a etory of newspaper ac
tivity reform politic and tie under-
touches and chaictrirations, that
make it truly distinctive. Tbe plot in
volves the zealous efforts of a re-
porter vi tries to expose a crooked
4 .i :- to.;. ,. v. J.rt
pvuuucu iui aujd t v -B "
with the newspaper proprietor, who is
io sympathy with tbe grafters. The
reporter loses his joto aiQ is up
KvervtiOflv tnrows mm
f may be hard to teach
an old dog new tricks, bat
it can be done.
A NEW HAT
WILL DO THE TRICK
If you feel that sleet and
storms have left their
xoarkjs eome in.
First to get one of these
Spring Hats
while they are new and
choice is complete.
Second to relieve that
winter worn bat with a
comely style to grace your
head for the next few
months.
See Style Window
Hill's Dep't Store
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3- The Observer Wld Animal Prise Contest
-j. To the Wild Aniinal Editor:
j- I fcerery errify I am no', ever IS years of ape and I submit -r
. ......... names cf wld animals in your prire contest for "j
f. free tickets to the Al G. Barnes Bir Four Eing 'd Ayiimal Circus, v
4 exhibiting in La Grande, June 26. J
-j- Name ....... .... "j
-j- Address .-
(Pin on of these coupons on your Ion)
; Wh-ee-e, ' kids
i vh i It.
r. including his friends and sweet- i How would yon Eke to win ticket
heart This becaube false rumors are to the AJ C Barnes Big Four Ring
circulated about him. But thtore is ix Animal tircus, tbe most marvelous cir-
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circus will begin at 8.
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Conditions of Contest.
Here are the conditions of the big
contest The Observer is eanauciusg
holding a "good man down." Be em u tbe world, ; were lions ana for boys no giris nnoer u jwn w
J....-V iirat,wr Ubitn -v-r and bears and tirers and leotards, and are.
then there are eoroe "big doings." the funniest little monkeys end dogs Free tickets to the Al G. Barnes Big j
Wilfred Lucas has the star role in ride horses? Four Eing Wfld Anima Circus which J
this production, lie nas a unique yn course job tiuji m wb w vi yrm einimi m u uue wi e""
character to portray and does it con- these tickets, and The Observer is tine winners.
vincingly. As the Rummy, who going to belp you do it - , fetters contained in the een-
straightens out the crooked plot, Mr. Xow, read this earefuBy, every tence, AL G. BARNES WILD AXT
Lucas has a make-up for his character word of it, and then get your pencil, MAL CIRCUS PEIZE CONTEST"
that will excite considerable torn- ask Papa or Mamma or teacher to are to be -used in spelling the names
mrat Mr. Lmeas is fast becoming help you, and get busy. of wild animals,
popular. His work io " 'Hell-to-Pay , The Barnes Circus, with "wild and There are 18 different letters of the
AuKtin" has established him Derma- 'domestic animals doing all the things alphabet in the sentence and each let-
nently as or of the bright and par- that people are seen doing in other ur may be used as often as necessary :
tieular stars in the Triangle comstel- 'etreuaea, is coming to I QraBtte ob ia one same.
lation.
Cove News Notes
Cove, June 14. (Special) An aux
iliary to the La Grande Chapter of
Bed Cross was organised in Cove
Monday evening. Mrs. Mossman, the
first vice president of the La Grande
June 2. It will come into town on Karnes of domestic animals, such aa
; iwv XAUJVBU uuue VI uvuui9;cuui QOg, UVJOVi cvw V&ky JC UVk i-
jcars. It will onload hundreds of the lowed by The Observer Contest-Adi-imtitt
beautiful animal cages, band tor.
; wagons, caliopes and banners, and at Lasts are to he arranged alpha
1 10:80 o'clock a. m. it will give a pa- betically and plainly written on one
rade, two miles lg, w asthat ocM. . g'w5e of the paper and numbered.
rade, two miles long. j The names of the animals must be
Then folks will have time to go correctly spelled and the lists be ae
bome and eat a good dinner, after companied by a coupon clipped from
which they may go to the show The Observer.
grounds at 1 o'clock and see a high Any boy or girl in La Grande and
or under, may com-
Peeled peaches, handsome, bright, soft, mellow
peaches, free from skin.
They looked bo good we couldn't resist buying all
we could lay our hands upon. After we tried 'era
we were glad we secured them.
-Buy all you can use at this price ttiey won't last
long. ' . . , -No.
10 can, commonly known as gallons 65c
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 . FARMERS PHONE B. 192
.408 North Fir St ' Cross The Track
; r ' " : .. ' grounds at 1 o'clock and see a higfi Any boy or gu
tuapter, gave a stwnuui stating me . , de who Ss willing vicinity. 15 years
nimory OI ine ilea vroes mwiieuv . . . . . ... , . ... " i rt
I from the time of its inception, when " "iLTXl Lr ' ""-.Al.'JZ 7."
- Company M Boy Appointed.
Pendleton, June 16. (Special)
Frank J. Miller, Jr., who is a mem
ter of Company M, and who has been
guarding O.-W. bridges Just east of
Pendleton, has received wwd that an
appointment to the Annapolis naval
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Florence Nightingale did such noble
work in the Crimean war in 19tA and
later during the Civil War in 1861
when Clara Barton made her name
immortal by her excellent work ,
among the soldiers up to the present j
time and impressing upon her hear
ers the grave necessity of entering
TJhis will be free for everybody.
Then will come as hour of band
music, and the Barnes Circus carries
six concert and military bands. Tbe
doors of the circus open at 1 o'clock.
At 2 o'clock the circus opens.
Then, in the evening, the circus
doors will open at 7 o'clock and the
atroear at Tat Observer omce at a
date to be announced later, and re
ceive their tickets. That great wiz
ard of animal educators, Mr. Al G.
Barnes himself, will be at The Obser
ver office to distribute prises and you
will have a chance to shake hands
with this wonderful man jwbo pets
lions and tigers and who makes the
upon the Red Cross work wit heart ' v ,w SZj . ' Ji uY. j a
anBOUl,' n P, , ,,,. ,f the audience. i The prizes are awarded according
v m 4w' l:ZZ XZTZ ri 1 Mrs. Goodhue, also of La Grande, to the longest correct list
the Methodist eopml church of La od Prise-Six reserved seat tickets
Grande made a splend.d speech brm- izied tne auxiliary. u the circus.
I Rev. E. O. Otts, chairman of the 2nd Prise Four reserved seat tick
academy awaits him, and be has de- evening was elected chairman of the ets to the circus.
cided to accept. He was trying for a auxiliary. Mrs. E. W. Pease, first vice
Hill, i. Kr W4 bvM uni..V
2,71 fcclft4 villi Iiiur ttiUnm. VS
XY 7i. ihr. httw wf rvmr .
Af IhniW. A k r t(J lll H-Ttlf
Jf VtAUUKU HHShU VILl.it. Ii. U
I Jack
West Point appointment but there
was no place for him. Tbe young
man is a son of Frank J. Miller,
chairman of the public service com
mission. He was witn tne balem
3rd Prise Three reserved seat tick
ets to the circus.
4th Prize Two reserved seat tick
ets to the circus.
5th Prize Two general admission
chairman. Hugh McCall, treasurer.
Mrs. B. E. Anderson, secretary.
The executive committee met Tues
day afternoon and appointed the
heads of committees as follows: Civil- tickets to the circus.
company on tbe border last year but Han committee, Frank Galloway; mil- Next Eighteen Prizes One general
was mustered out on his return and itary committee, Mrs. Hugh McCall; admission ticket each to the circus,
entered the University of Oregon last membership committee, Miss Eunice All prizes are good for either af
falL At the declaration of war he Ramsdall; publicity committee, Calvin ternoon or evening performances,
quit college, re-enlisted in Company Goes; finance committee, Robert Bax- So thirty-five boys and girls in La
M and was made a corporal. ter. Grande may see the circus free.
TIL I INI
TUESDAY
O'Neill
175 Pounds
Finish Match
for Purse
Winner Takes
All
Admission 50c-75c
Reserved Seats $1
Ringside $1.50
A R
JfeS
u A
H. Christ-
ensen
190 Pounds
Three Good
Preliminaries
SEATS ON SALE
Arcade and
Hughes' Cigar
Store
CAD
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Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies,
Feed,
All Varieties Seed Potatoes
Highest Price Paid For Poultry
SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCER.
Home Ind. Phone M 734
Union County M. 291
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