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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1917)
lrUZjJAT.'lN'OVKMBEB 30," 1917 PAGR TWO '.: LA U KAA 1 lii J - V J A U U USA, ICV AJC IfYo u. Want To Reduce Should you find thai 3'our abdomen is heroming large, tliat tho flesh over your shoulders and under your arms is l.eeoiniiig a hit prominent, or your lower bark is becoming law don't try dieting, "cranky innovations" in under dress, or oilier "fads." ' There is one "way of reducing the modern way, the healthy com iiiuiisensci way, the method which many hundreds of women with heavy figures are using with per fect results. Wear special Oossai'd Corsets. 'ssant - designed for 1 IDEAL TALL OR SHORT, HEAVY FIGURES Models at s!?2, 2.50. 1.50. 5 and nn ... ' ' HILL'S DEPT STORE Quality and Service f I An I 11 iLursmia ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW y- - If A ' a 1 j 5 olACrt 3 PlCKP-ORDfl f;ic-Ghost iiia Jitney Dance and Entertainment Put on By McElroy-y His Jazz Band . From Portland A Jazz Dance with Hond Whlto I'lno Lumber Co. builds Buvinlll nt i'rlnt'lo Fulls. AT WM WITH YOURSELF I HELP MATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE M YOUR BODY. Koop tip tho fittil; ilo not fflvo up. Xiitum U trying tscrn; yon la cnnqimr- urr hp v. rinir.H iniiL may .ifr-. I'.-tl J.hxl. vim. i-tiiii-.-nrc. vftoMty, nil )( M: S A" . U.K.;' ;..HI iHV Jl-'l V- . ... ; ,'k': a ,-iintiiK, (lrfh'tk;i!j!! iH.y? I'm-. IM'To's (ioMnu iouititl lUscovory him for nearly iifty ycaiH provnn Its merits n a most powor fill tonic ami lilooil bufldiT to tho imtny thoiisiiml" who liav buuii ruturuud to Good li'iuilh by Its use. ( li-iii tho con tdil toncruo, pot rUl of nnr-lKhtly il(ln (i'oiil.Io. thin ronuirk tiMo KMinvly riil your lnnly o( tho lai p'lritlrs of tiiu lloo.l, let It to no mid g:miju!n'ii yon. It often cures the linger in chronic ro;iuli. Dr. IMcms's Ci.lilon Mmllral Tiiscovnry fs nlis(,ii!ii-ly hcrlml, frcn from alcohol rr t:uitfei'iiU4 linliit - fornihi drills. All (Irujt-jisw. Llquiii or la blots, VoKTi.ANDOnrri. "T cortninly can rocv oimncint DtH'Lor Picri'e's ImiUIch MHlical Discovery, i hau Uvi-r trouufo so bud ". LIMIT. I WAfl TllKt Jwf!ii&&-jS ' yll'iw mid hud Ih AWWi (lltfontlon, too. -Wtir x5FUfi. ,lUtl woinnng V ? vAi'.jHji) troulilr. mill I won it P-E.- When? wixik and uorvims. 1 ducliloil to try Dr. I'iiwirn (loldi.u Ali'dlciil Ileovtry and his. 1 Kiivorll.) I'roscrliitlon.' I tiiok six buttles uf each und wus tt Well wnlliltn. "Mv linsbmii had , tronblmvith btr. Imiizs. Uuwasvrry wnak. : 1 hitti ' Diruvi-ry' and It diri'd Idiu, "I raniifai-inMli Inofduhlynf lir. Plorri's I lii-nu'tlii's." Mua. i-'itLU I'attkiwon, (ii.1 I Kii'liy StMMit. i l'ni:Tr,A.i).Oi:K(i. "For 1illlotisiinR nnA lnriiid livor and to rcidato tho IhivvcU, llnTd ncitbltnt tliat ran .Mual Uut-tor l'Irt!(rt l'lratunl. J V;f l.its. I Iihvh uswl tlii'iit uvcr twt nl.v vt'iirn and Iiuvh nlwayH l.i.lll'l Muni l!(K)d." -A. W, UUMI'IlllfcVB, (OH JO. 74Ui titruot, N. GIl.MOItK IHUJIU CAM.KI) TIIU , (XMK MACK OI' FIKmiAliL" By II. C. HAMILTON. (United Prets Staff Correspondpnt) NKW VOUK. Not. 30. Glliuour Doble.' tho man who lived In the northwest long enough to establish a record of not losing a football game In nine years of directing teams is now the Connie Mack of tho foot ball gaino In these burls.. Altliuugh ho camo out of tho west and Iho far northwest at that sports followers In the section east of tho Alloghan ics have come to tho conclusion that he's the real goods. When Doble took the Naval aend omy team and sent it Into a scoring record of .107 points n four Ramus, people forgot the fact that his team had lost a game earlier In the sea son. They simply remembered he had showed the east somo western football speed and wore willing to admit his class. nobie reseniblOB Connie Mack both In method nnd tho results .obtained i Hi-orscd In funereal blak. tall and ; solemn, ho stalks up and down the football field whilo his team u. In ,' action. Ho doesn't talk much, but ho does a lot of thinking. Speaking of his methods reccntly wlth eastern critics he said: "There are four cardinal points to making a 'football team, and those are the points my teams must learn before I will consent to thnlr calling themselves football players. Those points are Interference, running with the ball, blocking and tackling. Un til my men have learned that point they aro given no lessons In offensive play. 1 believe that with those things' drilled into them they can get more cooperation into their work. They play more as a team nnd not as Individuals. . "The rudiments must be mastered before the other points i of tho game can be even considered WAIV HITS COAST IJAKKHAMj. Smaller Salaries ami Shorter Sched ules I'liinncfl for .N'evt Season. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 9. Smaller salaries and shorter scucd ules are two of tho prospects for coast league baseba.-l next'scasoji. Tho war, of course, is to blame. Magnates point out that there ir, a ten per cent war tax to be collected on every admission next year, that there will be a war tax on pullman tickets when the teams aro traveling and on railroad tickets and the price of everything is going up. The nn nwor, they say, has to be lower ctil- arlen. ' " Tho shorter schedule hits coast league players onco more In tho pocketbook. In the coast league salaries aro monthly and not so much . for the Eeason or the year. And so, tho fewer the months they play, the. REGISTRANTS MUST WATCH FOR NAME Failure to Receive Questionnaire .Not Considered Kxcuse. POItTLAN'n, Nov. 30. Failure by any man registered for tho draft to Joceivo one of tho Questionnalrei: I soon to bo mulled to every registered man for him to answer, avill not, l-x-CUB8 him from responding within tho time limit of seven days. Specific notice to this effect Is contained In the new draft regula tions, Just received by local draft ex emption boards. Consequently every registered man, whether he has been previous ly exempted or not, should keep .In cluse touch with his local board so as to learn when his name in posted by tho board as having been sent a Questionnaire. The registrant will be assisted In making out the Questionnaire and in safeguarding all his legal rights, by any lawyer, free of charge. The entire legal profession of tho county has been called on by tho Govern ment to perforin this work frco of charge as a patriotic service. Men previously exempted art. J:int as much subject to the requirements of the Questionnaires as men who havo not been exempted, because on and after December 15, all previous exemptions will bo revoked. The cases of registrants previous- j ly exempted will bo considered -all ' over again on the basis of the Infor mation contained in their Question iiain'3. Consequently, It is of ex-; treme Importance that no registered man fail to answer his Question-1 nalrc in the seven day time limit, for failure to do 'so automatically: waives his rights to be placed In any , other than Class I, which will bo called to the colors first. Tho Questionnaires have not yet been sent out to registered men. They , will bo issued very shortly, however, i Watch tho newspapers for further an- j nouncement as to dates. ; 5 You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Der - monsiration and Display at Our Store of . , : DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING -EXTRACTS AND FOOD COLORS ,. I It will prove of educational value from a domestic .science standpoint . . , UK TO COMI-: AND TRY OUR JIOOVISMZliD PUDDINGS , Todav and Tomorrow arrss iirocery Phone Main 70 Farmers Phone B: 192 408 North Fir St. Cross the Track I 9 mm CEO 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 t!.mo that you have to pay for. Think that over. fewer rolls. the dollars for their bank- SOCIETY PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8 Beavcrton starch factory receiv ing cull potatoes at lifty cents per hundred pounds. 'Wliero Are My Children?" a groat and proper argument for the good of lifimnnlty. At tho Star Saturday and Sunday. j ll-!)0-2t. Star Saturday and Sunday . '.'C,." :ttw-w y wj J " '4 Mrs. P. O. Stuchell Tells How She Cured Her Son of a Cold. "When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last Winter I gave him Chamber lain s Cough Remedy. It helped li.m at once and quickly ', roke up his cold.'' writes Mrs. P. O. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa. . Thii remedy has been n use for mnny y)srs Its good quali ties havo been fully irovon by many thousands of people, lit is pleasant nnd safe to take. Adv. Night December 1st Where? Rex Hal! La Grande 8,30 o'Clock W U ,....,-r-r X?"'. LSrr.lrAiMtliSriiaaL:! HR8 mm 1 CHARTER OAK RANGE The range that pleased your grandmother sevedly years ago and has held that repu1 talion all these years. This cooking machine operates with one-third less fuel and gives A-l satisfaction. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson - B. 1241 r I. ARCADE, a I ' -' r-i I w ' 1 LL HAKEK. Nov. .10. (Special.) Miss Ora Anderson and Homor C. Wilson of La Grande were married Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Hev. C. E. He'man, pastor of the ! Methodist chtirchv Tho wedding ' was held at tho Methodist parnonago In the presence of a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson will live in , La Crande. j 1 Millinery Sale ; Continues Miss Anderson was employed In : tho office of Cochran & Kberhard. 1 and is a very popular stenographer ' of this city. NOVKIj ASSOHT.MKXT Ol'1 CHAItVCTIJItS IN PICKKOItl) FILM. Scene from "Where Are My Children?" KEEP LOOKING YOUNG A drunken bank robber in the garret, two frightened girls on the second floor, and n young man being initiated Jnto a college fraternity on tho first floor In a haunted house. rri,l fB Ann.1l.tn n n.. i j 1 llin ,a VIITJ LUlllllLIUU .Vt 1.11V WllUIIIKg of "The Ghost House," a Paramount picture with Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in tho stellar roles which I will be shown today and tomorrow at tho Arcade Theatre. The de- Inouenient Is most amusing. None of the persons in tho house Is aware of the presence of tho others until a series of complications straighten matters out and "all's well that ends well." It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples; a bilious look in your fare dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness cones from in active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, n well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound rrjxc.i with clive oil to act on tha liver ar.d bov.cl, which ho cave to hi3 pa'.iri': fcr years. Dr. Edwarfi" Oiive Tablets, th,a substi tute for calomel, arc gentie in their action yet always effective. They bring ebout that exuberance of spirit, thr.t natural buoyancy which sliould fco enjoyed by everyone, by toninp i.p the liva' end clear ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab lets by their olive cjlor. 10c aad 25c per box. All cirunciats. Just received a new line of the very popular gold and silver lace hats,, velvet rand , plush,, tams and latest ' flower 1 and " feather trimmings. Would , suggest an e a r 1 y selection. HATS HALF-PRICE Walling Millinery Next Door to Silverthorn's - On Adams Avenue I ST-AR i i 1 POWKP.I'l I. WtAMA AT Till-: STAK TOMOIIKOW. What has always proven n sen sntlon wherever it bus been shown will bo seen at the Star Thoatip I Saturday and Sunday whim "Where I Aro My Children" will be presented. I Universal THE EMPIRE CAFE i !U. A. Crawford, Proprietor. ,'' Fresh Oysters in Any Style I HOURS 0 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.; Saturday Night to 1., A. M. 1 FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager. ; ) Company has pictured a This picture deals with a powerful : wonderfully dramatic story amid sur- subject in a most forceful manner. Tho New York American had the fol lowing clipping on this picture which is printed below: - windings of luxury and wealth. The representative audience .that saw It yesterday pronounced it a great pic ture." "A smashing, daring subject done i No children will be admitted to the in a smashing, daring way, best do- theatre during the showing of this scribes "Where Are My Children?" jpicture unless accompanied by their ino new motion picture witn J yrone parents. and evenings will be 25c. This price will include tho war tax. . The both days. The price for matinees Tablets. I I a: v g wn ( ADMISSION - - - 15c ) W"" U We Pay licst Prices foi C-ww--w----3 " U Used J-'urniture i For a Weak Stomach. As a general rule nil yon need to do is to adopt a diet suitable to your age and occupation and to keep your bow els regular. When you feel that you hava fuitnn fn Mn.k nJ Matinees will be run onstipated, take one of Chamborlain's Adv. THE GREATER FEATURE COMPANY Presents Tyrone Powers and All vStar Cast In the Dig Vital Drama i "Where Are My SSl vw..,mu.K Dip VF3 KM Clifford & :.vne K Jf V tLJSf WfM Thv rull.nn Indian an.l the Twentieth k D ffjjp. Di rSBET ((Hi Century Squaw B EeSS& H W IXVyj .t':r..-iui; and Talking if b Q Saturday and Sunday ADMISSION Matinee and Evening . vt .-,?" pr"' ""luues war tax No children under l(i years of age ad mitted, unaccompanied by their parents 11 :'B Mi 2o: m I Es iiiiiiiiiSillSM