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SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FXnE TWO M $is I i - Copyright 191 A? A. U. It. CO. ARCADE SUITS In greys, solid blues and novelties. That are made good, look good, and are good. Better than lots of Suits that eost more. Among many extravagant claims for "values" these clothes are notable ex amples of true worth, dol lar for dollar. See the Blue Serge Suits Special Priced at $15.00 Satisfaction guaranteed with every sale. Hill's Dep't Store Quality and Service Hawaiian's Steel Guitar Players j Many people have heard of the Steel Guitar players on their Victro 1 las and bean gloriously entertained at ione time or other, in the fashionable I grills or hotels of this country, or some have had the pleasure of a trip ! to the Islands and many perhaps have 'never heard (his wierd, but beautiful Hawaiian music. To those who do jnot know, it may have sot them won dering how such beautiful tones can I be had out of the guitar, and still (wonder why it is called "Steel Play ing." It in very simple when ex plained how it is played but not so easy to play, as it requires many years to become ;ui expert at the art. 'In playing the steel guitar, it is simple, COLONIAL CLOSES MONDAY FOR REPAIRS FOR ONE MONTH The Colonial theatre will close on Monday for n month to be put .in shape for the coming vaudeville sea son. Mr. Haisten, owner of the build ing, has let the contract for the roof repairing. Meyers and Leiter will in stall a new screen and motor genera tar and mak - a thorough overhauling of the theatre. The Colonial will be ready to open September first with a fine line-up of pictures, vaudeville and music. The rumor that the Colonial is be ing closed permanently is not a fact. North Powder News North Powder, July 25. (Special) John Grout has enlisted in the Home Guards and left for Portland on the evening of July 24th for Port land. He will take his physical ex amination ut that place and if sue-, cessful will K' on to Vancouver A farcw.'l party was gu'tm to Mr. ." "'"rv"n .".l: i...p.... v- ir they use a piece of steel about four "rout me ev.-miiK " inches long to touch the frets instead a number of the young peoplo being of the fingers. Mr. George Loa, who present and wishing him every suc is tho steel guitar soloist with the Ku- cess in his new work. lnln'a'Hnwnii.-ina. is considered the I It seems us if the selective draft SO foremost from the Islands and it is ) far in this section is getting married 'only a common thing for this wonder ful musician to receive from four to five encores at. each performance. Mr. Loa is only f ne of the stars of this company, which comes to the Arcade theatre Tuesday evening. Gottfried Herbst Violinist Will Ap pear At The Methodist Church Tuesday Night Professor Herbst, who will appear in a concert at the Methodist church next Tuesday evening, was born in Muelhausen, Gorman y. As a boy he was interested in playing a cornet. He mastered it, playing the difficult triple tongue as easily as most boys simply toot. His attention while still very young was turned to the violin and in a short time ho became as pro ficient with that instrument as with the cornet. When only nineteen years old ho appeared in concerts in the leading cities of ihis own country and thoBO surrounding. He was nailed one of the continent's greatest violin ists. He is still a young man but has held many positions carrying respons ibility, groat honor, and calling for not only groat musical ability but powers of leadership as well. Ho was engaged as soloist and concail mas ter in symphony and opera orchestras in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. His last positions were in the court operas of Coburg, and Saxe -Weimar, lie has ulso had wide experience as orchestra conductor. As a soloist ho is unsurpassed. He technique and knows . how to use it. Still, unlike others who have great control of their instruments, Prof. Herbst puts into his music a warmth of tone and wealth of feeling so that one almost believes a violin has a soul. The following extract is character istic of all press comments concern ing Prof, lleibst: In the first part of the program Herr Herbst played the concerto in Louise Lovely In Brand ' Whitlock Story LOUISE LOVELY IN BRAND WHITLOCK STORY. When the Butterfly picture, "The Field of Honor," is shown at the Ar cade theatre on Sunday we shall see the filmization of a story of our own Civil War, wiittcn by no. less a per sonage than Brand Whitlock, who was United State3 Minister to ill-fated Belgium at the time of the outbreak of the present European conflict. The tale is a powerful one of the contrast between two young men, 'brought up 'A Major by Sindi'ng, and the sfceond in the snm3 town, and how the civil part, the Beethoven concerto, both niieumu uutn ui uicm. m with orchestra accompaniment. His proves to be a physical coward, while tone possesses a poculiar sweetness j the other is the embodiment of cour- and charm, which completely capti- afte. Yet he r.ocrinces nis own reputa- vatos his hearers with the first meas- llon OI -neiwm io vno memory oi nis urcs. His technique is worthy of 'comrade who proved to bo less than great praise; he overcomes all diffi-h man in U,c fneo of danor- culties with great brilliance, while his ,'"r 'es this for thd age-old reason "Cantilcne" gives the feeling of re-r the lov0 'r woman. In this case . jiy m tne f al. pose in tho strong singing tones. 1,1,6 ,s tno Wlft' of the coward, and he Haying is getting pretty well along Tho artistic climax was reached, ' "Hows her Ui preserve her high opin- , & tnjs section and good yields are re- however, in the Beethoven concerto I lon ot 'ncr misDaiKi, evon tnougn it ported. Wild hay is the heaviest that men with dependents; However as the number for Union is only eleven it will not have to get a very large num ber without dependents. John Herjford, who was operated on at Hot 1 ake some days ago and had 4G5 gall stones taken out is now improving fast and expects to come home in a few days. Mr. Heryford says that he feels fine and expects to have the best of health as soon as he gets strong. Tom Burns is doing jury duty In La Grande for a few days. Mr. McGregor has shipped in two cars of cattle which he will fatten for the Portland market. He will fatten on pasture. Mr. McGregor always has sheep or cattle to fatten. Ross Badger, of Union, was a business visitor in North Powder re cently. Mr. Badger is a truck gar. dener and always peddles garden truck in this vicinity every year. Ted Gilkinson was working at the Carncs dairy ranch was thrown from a horse and had the misfortune to break his arm. The arm is mending nicely and the young man will soon be r'lle to work again S' Ivan Cool, who has been at Hot Lake for treatment for several days is reported to be getting along fine and will be home in a few days, Mayor Riordan has purchaser an in terest in the O'Bryant interests- in Haines and will go there himself to take charge. He will move his fam the cadenza hv Joachim at tho close of I menns the relinquishing of his own the first movement giving Herr '"Pea- The strong story, which con. Herbst an opportunity to show his possesses a perfect knowledge of Saxony. Adv. extraordinary anility in all its phases. Coburger Tagcblatt, Coliurg, 7-28-lt. "TIE UNBORN" AT " THE COLONIAL TODAY T "The Unborn," the powerful birth control feature, is at the Colonial theatre today and tomorrow. Thou sands have already viewed the mueh-talked-of picture and much favorablo comment has been heard. Marked by its startling frankness, "The Unborn-' has proven itself to be a mighty agency against the. pre- mediated destruction of the unborn. The warning and moral the picture carrier- are np-).wnt throughout the entire production and can easily be absorbed by tlioio nf mature mind. "The Unborn" is con-pioii.ius among present day feat. lie lili.is for its clearness of photography, the intelli gence of the prescn Villi in and the ab sence of "padding. This very di rectness drives home with force the much diseuased problem from which the film take.4 title. The story of the picture has to do with a betrayed mountain girl whose seducer is a man of the world and a respected citi.cn in the community in which ho resides. It is not long after tains some marvelous battle scenes, was directed by Allen Holubar, who nlso acts the role of the hero, and pa trons of Butterfly pictures will see a wonderful production, when "The it has been in years so that all taken together the hay will make a fine crop. Hay is starting at twelve and fifteen dollars per ton in the field This is a groat hardship on the men with dairy cattle who have to buy hay and some are already offering good FOR SALE Best 9-rooin residence in city. Desirable loca ' tion. Beautiful lawn and shades. Close in. Attractive Terms. This is a snap. See Ray Logan Security Land and Savings Co. f? 'if 4? 'If 'i? 4? t? 'fe 'if (? J ? 'ff 4 ! if 4? ? if 5K 200 New Fall Suitings Now in for Your Inspection. The Toggery i .uiu ui u.mui iruiiicn to uiu nraim cows at retluccu prices. Here is a theatre. I chance for someone to make a good j gum ns we venture to predict that T5,. T 11 1 i.Eod cows will be a good price next uhuci iJauuis lui Boie year and lha man that has them to Hie UDServer Urnce. sell will make lots of money. n j The homestead of Miss Anna Tay- , , , ..... ., , , .or, who lives in the Riverdale has ne nas wronrcn rne ..me ma.a or nc bcpn contested by the tj, s over. mountains irniv nc marries one oi n.s iment 0 tha nd that it contain8 own set, and his only wish from that mineral, Mi3s Tavlor ony iacUs a time is that his wife present him with month or two of Hvm outMr three a child, oars pass, and when no . and u now vcry nl u seems baby comes to brighten their home, as if Uncle Snm could find sometning investigation learns that a quack doc- stcader ufter they have gone through tor Dr. Ahllad, .has to do with this :the trials incIdenta, to ,ife on a nome. condition. That which follows goes to stead. Soma litte ,and thief bobg make up a powerful eose on the and complains about minera, and it birth contr-il situation which is said to secms as if the tj. s. inspectors are exist in its worst form all over the out to make alI tte trouble they can country today. . 'for the homesteader and then a con- Children under sixteen years of age test is institl:ted and the settler has a will not be admitted. heavy expens3 to mect in the contests. , Let us suggest that the U. S. make the one who files the complaint bear all I IDT RIIPUT fir TUT nDriT tho costs and we are sure that the liiui muni ui mil. uiilih of thia 8ection aro indi(,nant thnt Ttneso contests are allowed as this ground has nil been gone over differ ent times and Vins lipn Rpf. nnnrt i as agricultural land and then to be The Great Wortham Shows carnival' bothered with these contests is more will close with the last show tonight thnn human nature can stand. Hi I in passing it might be well to ese ings Keep on mere is going to be a lot of trouble for some one who . is inciting these contests. I John Burdette who lives in the ' Rivordnle section is busy cutting his , wheat. He nys that some of it is state that the company has given uni versal satisfaction. j Their twenty or more attractions are a way above tho average, the nAwasvminl r F inn y r rv nnnit is r I uii, is ti, .i, . . ().. n well filled and some of it is trashy, new and it is immiostionably the 'big-! S,om? "f tniePrn? Erain " too best carnival show ever short to cut for hay. gest and here. - ,- - Tho Whip, that new riding device ' marred a most satisfactory week The has set a new record for amusement ; Wortham company will leave Sunday novices, tne monKey cvpeeowny nas morning tor Pendleton where thev been declared a big winner, the wat-; will show next week, or spectacle, Neptune's Daughter, As n special feature tonight, Mr. The Wild Animal show has offered 1 H. Christensen of La Crande and an all-trained animal program, the i Tony Bcrnardi, the wrestler with thp Miracle, Honeymoon Trail, High Life, ' Wortham Shows, will meet at the Ath- Bluey BHiey. Arabian Nights, Igo- j letic show on the carnival grounds j rotes. Hattie Top 0' Tho World, and will wrestle to a finish Tho Merry-Go-Round, the Ferris Wheel, I show folks will put up a side bet of 1 and several lesser attraction have , $100.00 on their man, Bernard! and more than pleased the numerous pat- the reputation that Christensen has i rons miring tne slay here. established here is a guarantee thnt All the attractions will be open as; wrestling fans will be riven n mi-o late as eleven-thirty tonight to ac- treat. The mat artists will ctf f commodate the clerks and store people nine-thirty in the Athletic show and who cannot come early in the night, j ns he space is limited we would id- A very noticeable fact Vas the en-I vise that vou ret thero nrl,- j tire absence of boisterous conduct or good seats. shows of an obiectioable character, and not one unpleasant incident has Our want ads brin? result. I CHERRIES CAN 'EM NOW. xPie Cherries, per gal.. 25c Royal Ann Cherries, per gal... 30c Bing Cherries, per gal ..:..30c Lambert Cherries, per gal 35c Apricots, 4 basket crates, per crate $1.70 jf Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St Cross The Track WANTED GOOD USED FURNITURE The demand for tho quality of furniture that we handle has been so great that it has been trying for us to supply our many satisfied customers. Our business has grown, rapidly beyond even our own widest hopes and of all tho things that have made this rapid growth possible satisfaction to our customers leads them all. Let us be your Lv. Grande partner we work with you; you work with us. THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Black 1241 , Fir and Jefferson E. V. Donohue Job Printing quiokly and neatly done at The Observfci Office. 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 no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 WOOD & COAL Nice Spring' Chickens 50c each We Buy Cherries SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON. ft- BEAUTIFUL FIGURES A mm 3& result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. or4rt Corsets 1" x-orLt Laced offer the world'i best achiereraenU la design and a careful election of iu perior materials to properly work out these designs so the style lines are re talned during the entire life of the corset.. Appreciation of the fit, style and comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitt'ig the hardest test. MP- Pauline Lederl Sommer Hotel Bldg. 3 r r 'At