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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1918)
frAdti 1 V O LA ClkANDi: KVEN !,'(! OUSKUVElt .MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918 f ;; ' 1 ," LAST WEEK Of Our PreJnventory Sale Many price advances can be avoided by you if you act promptly now. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Furs. t,, Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats. 4 .- Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats i AT REAL CLOSE-OUT REDUCTIONS HILL'S DEPT STORE ARCADE MOTHKH O' MlK If I were hanged on the highest hill, " Mather o' mine, O of be.- m" mine, I know whose love would follow mo still, - r Mother o' mine, mother o' mine. : If I were drowned In the deepest sea, Mother o' mine, O motlncr ' mine, I know whose tears wpuld come , down to me, Mother o' mine, mother o' mine. If I were damned of body and soul, Mother o' mino, O mother a' I'.'ne, I know whose pryyers would make me whole, ; ; Mother o' mine,1 mother o' mine. " It was this song of Rudyand Kip ling that gave the Jnr.plrntlon which produced the Bluebfrd suiier-fuulitio, , "Mother o" Mine." It will be the. attraction at the At cade theatre today and tomorrow with Rupert Julian and Ruth Clif ford In the stellar roles. Ruby La Fayette will play tha mother role in a sympathetic and natural portrayal. This old fashioned mother was not stylish enough for her newly rich son, and when she came to visit him, unexpectedly he proved that she was unwelcome when he referred to her as ''hjs "old" nurse.'- The mother heard and understood (ns mothers always do) and quietly stole back to the old home and the surround lags she loved best. Her son was due for a rude awakening, and then Telephone is j Cheapest -)T-lii Ji ii ii in i" j on Earth i. asa L as mm GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. I'hone, Main 8 ;: i ' -' GAS Gas it that which Union County has long looked forward to, and now we have it, and home made. No kindling, no coal, no wood, no ashes, no dust, no smell, no danger ami nt a moderate cost. You can use your old cook stove or range. Do not fail to come in and sec the best burner vet. Furniture B 1241 I!cst Prices Paid for he atoned for his neglect but the lesson affected his entire life. Tne girl he loved understood, and was Instrumental In consummating the happy ending to a touching screen romance. S-T-A-R MILLION ItOSKS OX THK HCItKK.V "A Wife on Trial," the Butterfly picture featuring Mlgnon Anderson and Leo Plereon, which comes to the Star theatre on Tuesday and Wed nesday has been called "the picture with a million roses." Its produc erlB the talented woman director, Ruth Ann Baldwin, who used the novel called "A Rose Garden Hus band," by Margaret Wlddemer, as the basis for her picture. Many of llir Krer.es are laid in a rose garden. ami Alum lialdwin obtained permis sion to set up her cameras In one of the most beautiful rose gardens of Southern California. The party com posed of the players, the director, as slstant, and cameraman, motored out to the garden, where they spent sev eral days taking scenes In some of the rosiest parts of It. The result is that no lovelier backgrounds have ovor been filmed than those which appear In the story, which Is the un usual and touching romance of a par alyzen man and his marriage to a library girl, The last and closing chapter of the thrilling railroad story, "The Rail road Raiders," will also be shown on this program. 'i-LJl-L-i. ;1J1'! L JTT Service Service Quick Deliveries ore 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. Exchange FIR AND JEFFERSON K. W. Dntinhn. Used Furniture News of Cove Visitor E. Thomas of Cove is a guest at the Foley, Elgin Visitor H. Badcr of Elgin was a week-end visitor here. AKcel Visitor Lizzie Wells of Ali- cel is a guest at the Sommer. Guest at Sommer G. M. Ryder of Baker is a guest at the Sommer, m m m Lostine Visitor William Mills of Lostine was a week-end visitor here. Spends Sunday Here W. S. Striper of Enterprise was a Sunday visitor here. fines to Seattle, Dr. M. K. Hall left last night for Seattle on a busi ness trip. Visitor from Joseph Mrs. Vf. G. Baith of Joseph is spending a few days here. V North Powder Visitor C. I. Moon of North Powder is a business visitor here today. m m m Joins Drug Store Staff Miss Ber nice Nixon has accepted a position with the Putman Drug company. Hot Lake Visitor J. L. Slater came over from Hot Lake to spend the week-end with friends. Visitors from North Powder Mr. and Mrs. Brout of North Powder are in the city visiting with relatives. Visits His Brother Groves Duffy is spending a few days here visiting with his brother, E. C. Duffy. Comes from Eugene Mrs. L. C. Shoemoke of Eugene has accepted a position with tho Hill Department Store. ' Iteglstereil in Portland Fred Kiddle, of La Grande, registered at the Imperial Hotel, Portland, Jan unry 12. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrary and small son left for Portland last night to be gone several days. Returns to Allcel Miss Margaret Taylor returned to her home nt Aliccl after spending the week-end here with friends. leaves for The Dalles Mrs. E. D. McKeehnn left for The Dalles where she will visit for some time with her son. . . . , . To Visit Mr. Allen Mrs. E. Allen and son left for Portland, where they will visit Mr. Allen, who is at the St. Vincent's hospital, Goes to Portland Assistant Super intendent J. F. Corbett left yesterday for Portland, where he will attend the O.-W. R. & N. officials' meeting today. Stilt 1'nder Advisement Circuit Judge Knowlen has the suit of Y. Yama against Jesse Crum forh dis solution In tho business known as the Elgin Bakery, under advisement. Return to Alicel Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCoury returned to their home nt Alicel after spending a few days here nt the M. L. McCoury home. Visits Friends Miss Opal Ilnrri was a morning passenger for Alicel nftcr spending a few days here with friends. Absent a Year H. A. Steel passed through La Grande, returning to his home at Enterprise after a year's ab sence. Returns to Joseph Earnest John son, a prominent sheepman at Joseph, returned to his home this morning nftcr spending several days here. Imbler Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Walker returned to Imbler after spending the week-end here with Mrs. Walkers brother, L. Hilmore. Go to Hospital Mrs. S. M. Van Choonhovcr, a nurse nt Enterprise, and Mrs. iouise Allen, nlso of Enter LOCALS :And Advertising in Brief Notice to Liberty ltimd Subscribers! The final payment of 4 0 per cent Is now due on Liberty Bonds, and should be paid at once nt the Ranks. 1-14-tf. Wo repair rubber hoots and shoes. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 1-14-lt NOTlt'K! Estrnyed to tny place October 1. one 2-year old roan heifer, dehorned, no ear marks visible. Branded O on right hip. Owner can havo an imal by paying costs. l-12-10tpd. MRS. J. A. WOODELL. "Hate!" "Hate! "Hate!" "Hate:" "Hate! Hate! "i l-14-5ti Kodak finishing done at Hart's Studio. l-10-!Sc. "Ilato" makes a strong npeal to mothers. At the Star, Saturday and Sunday. 1-14-Bt La Grande ! prise, passed through La Grande on their way to Portland, where Mrs. Allen will be a patient at the Good Samaritan hospital. Demonstrator Here Miss Beatrice Cox is at the Snodgrass Grocery, dem onstrating King's evaporated fruits and vegetables. Return from Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kiddle returned to their home in Island City after visiting their son, Fred, st Eugene, who is going to enter the United States service. Apiiolnted Administrator The Baker Loan & Trust Co. has been appointed administrator of the estate of Francis W. Denny, who died near North Powder recently. Car on Fire The fire department was called to the O.-W. R. & N. yards lust night at 11:30, where an outfit car had caught fire from an over heated stove. Little damage was done. Weather Changeable This morn ing it was snowing steadily. About ten o'clock the snow ceased; at noon the sun came out, the air was mild and the snow is melting a trifle. Hicks Has New Duties The an nouncement has been made In Port land that H. W. Hicks, assistant traveling agent of the O.-W. R. & N. Co., has been assigned to dutleB connected with the campaign for the prompt unloading of freight cars. . Visits Enterprise Mr. C. E. Short was a morning passenger foy Enter prise whprp hf will enpiiH n fnw rltivu looking after the interests of the J. C. i'eiiney company branch store. A. F. Djiryea fioes to Huntington A. F. Duryea, who has been round house foreman of the O.-W. R. & N. for the past five years, left for Hunt ington this morning where he has gone to consider the position made vacant by the death of the general foreman, Mr. Carrigan. To Visit Friends Mrs. F. A. Char boneau left this morning on No. 17 for Portland, where she and her mother. Mrs. D. C. Crawford, will visit a week with friends. Mrs. Crawford will join her at Pendleton. Leave for American Lake Mrs. C. W. Noyes, accompanied by her son Ray, left for American Lake last night to visit her son, Oscar, who is expect ing orders to leave the camp in the near future. Mrs. Noyes and Ray will probably be away for a week or ten days. Frederick Colemnn Goes Through A great many La Grande poopl will remember Frederick Coleman the brilliant American correspondent who lectured here last year undo the auspices of the Press Club. Mr. Coleman passed through here last Everything in the line of office supplies and blank books at Newlin Book and Stationery Co. 1-4-tf. Automobile tires and tube repair ing done right. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 1-14-1 Now Is the time to supply your self with reading matter. For ten days we will sell all books of fiction including the copyrights at one-third off. Newlin Book and Stationery Co. l-4-tf Wo guarantee our tiro repair work. W. II. Bohnenkamp Co. 1-14U .TON ES & ItAltONH nre having a Clearance Sale. Suits at half price; coats at big reduc tions. 1-11-tf. Money to Loan. On imnroved real nrnnertv In Union county. No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co Adv. tf. Fill In your white Ivory sets with the pieces which nro lacking. Evcrey article In the white ivory line at a reduced price, at the SUvcrthorn Family Drug Store. 1-4-tf, "Ilate" comes to the Stnr Satur day and Sunday. It Is crowded with punchy Incidents. l-14-5t night on his return trip from the There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the dd-Iashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and helu that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Mustcrolc does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the teudcrest skin. Just massage Musterole In with the fin gertips gently. See how quickly it brings relicl how tpeedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chilis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest lit often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital sue $2.50. mi Khj; ftj'll Tn lit' 'HS-X-i. "-iW . ,". . '.' . "I AltCADK TODAY AND TOMORROW night on his return 'trip from the Orient and Is on his way to London and Paris. Ho telegraphed Post master Bragg last night to have his brother, Louis, at the train but the latter has been transferred from La Grande to Bend. Mr. Bragg met Mr. Coleman at the train and had an in teresting chat with him. Mr. Cole man wished to be remembered to the Press Club and Ms other acquaint ances. jNEWTOCAy FOR RENT Furnished modern house; also four cords dry wood for sale. Phone Red 3782. l-14-2t FOR SALE Several horses, or will ' take young milk stock in trade. Earl Zundel. l-14-6t ANNOUNCEMENTS Dramatic Department. The dramatic department of the Neighborhood Club will meet tomor row afternoon at the club room promptly at 2:15. Tho following program will be given: "The Life of Tolstoi," by Mrs. J. D. Smith; "The Young Czar Tolstoi," Mrs. H. " ''"'nrTfflrHTgmrriTTia The Sweetest Story Ever Told If W yon can't help fooling that old lump in your throat, with tho gladness that shines through your tears. You will love other o'Mine with Rupert Julian Clifford Give yourself a change from "thrills,"' and see a storv of mother love. DRIED , Fnnry Apples, pound 15c April ts, pound 25c Ljirffc Primps, pound 15c Poaches, pound . . f 17!L'C Poars, pound ' 171-C Pctitos, pound ...... 10c AYhite Pigs, wmnd 17V-C Black Pigs, pound ' . 15c Muscatel Kaisins, pound .". 17V1C Sultana Raisins', pound .15c 3 Crown Raisins, pound 12M;C Currants, pound ,30c . Also a Full Line of KING PROCESS FRUITS and VJ'X) KTAHLES. ' Try a Package of Soup . Vegetables. Contains six different vegetables. "Will make 10 plates of soup. Package .10c H a r r i s Grocery Farmers Phone, Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track A. Ztirbrlck; "The Long Exile Tol stoi," Mrs. R. F. Murphy. Business Men's Luncheon. The business men's luncheons will be resumed Wednesday, January 16 at the Foley Hotel. Colon R. Eber hard Is the chairman. l-2-3t. I. O. O. r. Special Meeting. La Grande Lodge No. 16, I. O. 0. F., Wednesday evening, January 16, at 7:30. Work in tho first degree. All Odd Fellows are Invited. By order of Lodge, W. A. WORSTELL, l-12-3t Secretary. NOTICE! To nil members of the Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot Club. Your dues for 1918 $1.00 are due. Please pay A. D. Andrews. Notice of the annual feed to be given in about a week will be published later. l-ll-3tc AL D. ANDREWS. Y. M. C. A. Class in Telegraphy Class meets at 7:30 p. in., Monday, and liuth -tJ 111 It's a production in a class by itself, crammed with heart ap peal and tender kindliness. -TH EATRE Today and Tomorrow FRUITS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights, two hours each even ing.' Six more students wanted Call at Y. M. C. A. building evenings for particulars. . Students placed In positions as soon as they qualify for either railroad or Western Union po sitions. 1-10-2 7c LOST Lost between 702 N Ave nue and postoffice, small black purse, containing 75 Dollars, 7 ten-dollar bills, 1 five-dollar bill. Party find ing, please leave same at Mr. Hug's Grocery and receive 25 Dollars reward. Money belonging to Mrs. Stella Tay lor, 702 N Ave., La Grande, Oregon. 1-14-15