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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1917)
WiaiESDAV. NOVEMBER. 23, 1517 LA UiCUNUI:. KVL'.Al.Mi UUS-LUVbK r ' - 't-fcT mm mm villi mmmm : 4.- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 Your ' Thanksgiving- TmtTaw . Coat or Overcoat Now is " tlio time, 'to prepare-for the feast day. Buy n Kii'si-lilinuiii and it will prove a blessing indeed. ... ; 1 i Kirseh'baum Clothes Where there if no taint of cotton to steal away the lustrous tailoiable qualities which wool: and all-wool only iohoshps.' . $10.50, $20.00,' $22.50, $25.00 HILL'S STORE Quality- and Service )C '9 t' "t "S :S "v ;ij: ;3: 'S t1 :B K Hp.rhnn . JtoadiasasJiC! Ti$ Star, Today Only .. Haunted .House, at t!ie I . Star Thursday and Friday m l" V V, - ol liV1 1 1 8 AS' .fv, pii hii-ituyit murium -tsttt. ' . 'WW HPMT MOST Ccrl'im Cure for Croup.' Mrs. Koso MidilL'ton, of Groiyivillc, h:ia had cvrcnonoo in tho treut mcnt f this d:uiisi!. f;ho says, "When my t'lnhlrcii wore sinnll my son hml croup froiv-lD'i'.ly. Uinmborlsiii's C.'oU):i Komc.iy always broke up those ntinrkx imir.oilulely, und I was never without it in '.!: house. I have taken it myself for coughs and colds with pood results.'' Adv. nBSBWBiaBimPMtMHi The " regonian 99 New Fast Train Between Portland and San Fran cisco Southbound Lv. I'oillaml, I a. in. Ar. San .l-'i-aiieisco, lOyiO a. in. 12nd morning Can ics Tomt and Standard Sleejiers. l ay 'o.i. lies in Oregon only. 1 Northbound Lv. Snn I'rancisco, 11:10 p. in. Ar. I'oifland, 7:10 a. in. 2nd morning. Carries Tourist and Standard Sleepers only 3 Other Through Trains Daily c No Extra Fare -Improved Service Ask any airi nl for full particulars or write John M. S.-oif, ( icneral Passenger Agent Tori land, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BAND LIKES WORK CJENEi Nov. 28. Tlio women's hand, recently lnaiiciirnted at the Univor.il 'y of Oregon, eanuot Ret eunuch work to Suit its nienilieni, aocordlnr; to Alhert l'eifecl, director. At the ARCADE' ii.o;;Ens wu.i. kta.aizk. BEN GREET PLAYERS ARE COMING ON DEC. 3. The world' rno:it famous prodtic- , . , . , . . , . , . ., I oro of S hiikeispeaieaii plays havo been iivcoml rehearsal, held last 'VK, tho . 1 ' ,., , . Igcfund for on even s perform- Dand was playuiR Aiii.-viea, a mineii am n t)l() Arc;1,, Thoatro. Tho and a simple waltz. Tho girls wore n,.n (n-eet I'layerg will ho seen hero so enthusiastic that every time ;i- next Monday night, December 3rd, In rector I'erfeet called a halt for the their presentation of "The Merchant night thoy pleaded for "Just one moro 0f Venice." ; I piece." " I Of thesH players and the piny tho Mr. I'erfeet solved tho difficulty , Tttollo Star-Journe.l has tho fo:'ow- by starting an election of officers. olipplng: . Lounnetto Calkins', of Kuginii. was . 'rie pound of flesh Incident In chosen president; Tula Kinsley, of Shakespeare's 3lerchant. of Wenlco Condon, treasurer; lieatrice Thiirs- oleascd a largo audience last night, ton, of Eugene, manager; Evelyn Ils it j,as ploaBcd many audiences Smith, of Itedmoud, secretary, and wncn, played by tho Jlen Greet Play- Clalro Cazley, of Gazlcy, librarian. I ,Ma. That tho Greets ore true dram- letlc artists is a foregone conclusion Do not allow yourself to he 'an-'Judging from the nudlences , they nr. veil lv R hacking cough and core- have already appeared before. Pu ness In tlio Chest and Lungs when ebloans were given an opportunity you can get Immediate relif.f by tak-; Inst night of seeing Shakespeare's Ing SYRUI' WILD CUEItrtY WITIIiniost popular play presented by a GUARACGI, AND EUCALYPTUS, company who have been coaclini! nnii l.ew-VOL'el Droit Co. 1 l-27-tf. drilled In the dramatic acting of Will Hut Same MenN n Same Pays; .Menu HeiiiR 1'repnred. SPOKANE, Wash.. Nov. 28. Twelve thousand luggers In the In iSind Eniplro will ent the same mealu on the same days under a standard ization of menu hills of fare toeing worked out today by the Loggers' club. The plan, say those who favor It, would greatly reduce tho amount of waste, lessen the consumption of meat and - otherwlso aid tho conser vation of food. The Loggers' Club has members In Eastern Washing ton, Eastern Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Notice: To All Grocers And Retailers Of Sugar United Stales Food Adinliilslinll.Ki I'Vtlciitl l'tiod Administrator for Oregon W. It. Ayer, 401 .N'oitlj wostcrn Hunk lliillding. Portland, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1317. To All Groci-rs and Retailors of Mugar . Effective November 22, 1917. Dear Sir: The following regulations are In effect throughout the Stato of Oregon: Sales to family consumers aro lim ited to $1.00 purchases. Farmers living at a distance from purchasing point3 will bo permitted to purchiino in 25 pound lots. Hotels .and restaurants and board ing houses aro limited to a ten day supply. Sugar shall not be used as a leader for special Bales or to encourage the snlo of other merchandise. In exceptional cases, where parties llvo at long distance from purchasing points, nriiingenients may be made ; through this office for sales in c.ick lotB, when it is known that sales In J lesser quantities will work hardships' on purchasers on account of tho dis tance from tl.e source of supply. With reference to time between purclir.ites, this bfrice will not limit tlio purchni-.es to any specific time, but each retailer Is familiar with hl3 customers' methods of purchasing and whorovcr ho knows that a cus tomer is buying In excess of his nor mal requirement!), he is required to report sumo to this office, as under tile new Foed Administration Act, hoarding of any food commodities is not peiiiib'salilo, and every retail er must use duo precaution In mak ing sugar sales. Very truly yours, W. K. NrlWELL, Assistant Federal Food Administrat or for Oregon. Wo r-ro having tho nbovo printed In order that nil grocers will have this matter called to their attention ns it Is posrdbio that. 1:01110 will fail to receive thin notice from the Assist ant Federal Food Administrator. LA CHAI'1)I-: CROCERY COMPANY. 11-20-4L did it. 50 shines for a dime. Every bos saves me $4.90 and my shoes wear longer. Wiry don't wmt 4-a.n n 1 TAT 1 W XI- t, jruu wy a uui X I . SOU Can t 10S8. SminoiA Home Set and a box of SnreoiA is the ideal shoe shining outfit. ' Ask Nearest Store. BLACK TAN WHITE RED SliakoRpf arean iiiaRtiM'piecca." The maniirnn:ent of tlio A rend o Tlumtro was forrotl to gnaraiitoo a ly.rge nniomU to secure these players, but they are only foIIowJnff out tlioir policy of hrlngine hero only the heat for the amusement followers In La Grande. Reserved seats will be planed on pale Saturday of this week at the following prices: lower floor, J-J.flO; balcony, 50c and 75c. To these prices tho purchaser must add 10 per cent for war tax. J Select THANKSGIVING EATS CUANIil'llMJI I.per quart ........ ....... . -20c. OUANtlKM, per tlnzen . -25c and 55c J!ANA"AK, jier dozen (iUAl'JvS, 2 ins .40c 25c 10c, T bmiehes 25c t BWKKT SPUDS.') lbs . ...25c T J.MJKSII TOrmiOS, per pound . . ... . .. . . ;, .10c T JJLA'CK FK iS, per pound , . .15c .5c ..25c ..30a . .30c linr-Kld-lKRlflES. ner uound 20c JIIOAI) LKTTUCK, each 10c and 15c If It's Anything in Fruits or Vegetables, We Havo It-Just Phone Main 70 (illKEX ONIONS, lier bunch r()lMl01iNT, 2 lbs. N'lTTS. all kinds, new eron ., 4, HWRKT (TDI'IU, per gallon Good lioFniii! .1 53 418&83 i TRACTORS 'I OOI VAl'DICVIM.M TONIGHT. Tonight when ' Hie ITJppoarome Vaudeville Road Show makes ap pearance nt the Arcade Theatre it will havo many things to do to ftvo up to nil of -the advance notirc-:; that, havo been received about this show. From Pendleton, where they played tho first part of tho veefc, back to Portland, all of tho notices have been very complimentary. The Aldoann with their horizontal bar work, Cur tis and Rubell with their songs and comedy lines, Leonard and Ruth In their Jack and Jill sketch, nnd the big dancing act, Casetla and Rydell, have all received very high praise and this show promises to be ono of the very best yet seen this season. As'a special treat for Thanksgiv ing Day tho management has secured tho coming favorite and one who made such n lilt In "Come Through," Herbert Rawllnson, In a big new niuebird production called "The M..n Trap," n sensational crook play. A newspaper reporter is sent to prison on a "frame-up." On the day ho escapes one of the men who caused his disgrace Is murdered. The othci parly to the "frame up" Is nn in spector of police, who ban deserved punishment for his crookedness but escaped his just desertswhen the newspaper man wan Imprisoned. How tho crime of murder was fixed upon the guilty one, forms an engaging story, illustrated in Dlueblrd's most attractive style. On this same program Thursday will be shown a new copy of the Ore gon Industrial News. Thin week's news has the following subjects: Tlfllslng Hie. T.ihei tv ma,' Franklyn K.. Lime Visits Portland; Producing Meat Products; A Monument to Labor, Denr.on Polytechnic High School; The Third Oregon on Review. Phone Main 70 t 408 North Fir St. 7iT Grocery Farmers Phone B. 192 Crosjthe Track wonmnininlOMUmaMaiRBat I v 1 TLi k Quick Deliveries are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumbar a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you" have to pay for. Think that qver., i. ' GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY lietail Dept. Phone, Main 8 Millinery Sal& ' Continues I S-T-A-R WI.VIh'liEI) AM.KX IX TltlAXOI.E PLAY AT THE STA It THEATRE. Winifred Allen, Triangle's "bird girl," is featured in "The Haunted House," produced under the rupcr vlslon of Allan Djt'an, which will be exhibited at the Star Theatre, Thurs day and Friday. She appears as a littlo girl of a New England village who knows the "spirits" and communes with them. Near the town is an old mansioti in habited by a ghost. When a young robber seeks refugo there from his pursuers he makes tho acquaintance of this ghost, and n straniTO romance ensues when tho "ghost" casts off tlio white tohes and becomes -very ,'iuman. Dick Reason ban the leading role i opposite Miss Allen. The play, of which Robert Shirley Is the author, was directed by Albert Parker, as sisted by ltosson. under the super vision of Allan Dwan. Just received a new line of the very popular gold and silver lace hats, velvet -and -plush tarns and latest flower and . feather trimmings. Would suggest an early selection. HATS HALF PRICE Walling Millinery Next Door to Silverthorn's On Adams Avenue THE EMPIRE CAFE R, A; Crawford, Proprietor. Fresh Oysters in Any Style THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce and Pumpkin Pie HOURS G A. ST. to 10:30 P. SI.; Saturday Night to 1. A. M. FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager. . II 1 s SAMSON SIEVE-GRIPS IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES. Original Ideas developed throtiRh experience ond necessity arc cmtiodied in Samson Sieve-tliip Tractors. You wiil find features thero not thought of by others. Recently we have secured le'.ters patent on the method of con necting the air bro:itlier of a gns engine criinl: car-e to our patent ed NODUST-MOrSTO-RIZKR. This will ho another exclusive feature in Samson Sieve-Gripe Tractors or otherwise an in fringement if used by others. Tho close connection of our management, beiii direct in touch with the actual operation, wants anil requirements proving to be necosrary in the small size farm tractor, we attribute largely to the success of tlio Samson Siove-Grip. , It is our aim to manufacture a one hundred per cent efficiency tractor, sold at a right price, and give service that secures satis fied customers. SAMSON SW FARM TRACTORS A SPECIALTY Oils, Greases and Machine Parts. LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. E. S. Norris Phones Home Ind. Main 780 Union Co. Red 371 s 1529 Jeff. St. La Grande, Ore. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'The Haunted Hollse, A Triangle Mystery Play Featuring Winifred Allen also TRIANGLE COMEDY LAST TIME TONIGHT I'ranklyn Farnutn "BRINGING HOME FATHER" nnrl 4 ."Railroad Haiders'