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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1918)
Paui1'. :i v, o La ui.v.Di; KVi-JN'iKti uifcUvK; TUESDAY.- JANCAK? 22, 1913 $5 ff 4 ? fr 4 Our Last Sale Week With- tho rising' pri 'es on all merchandise it moans a double reduction when we quota, discounts from 25 to 50 per cent on all linos of ladies' readj'-to-wear. . . Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waist?, Petticoats and Dresses Our new st'-ek will be arriving from now on. and wr must clean up the merchandise on hand to make room for the new. WE ARE OFFERING REAL BARGAINS ft 4 1 if ft f'l r 4 :,' f ,it 4- s e ( I .-u .i r r4? Kt, Air v.mo tffN CMAWEy STAR, TODAY AND TOMORROW niiiaail,BaaaalllattnP ! i ARCA DE Hippodtomo Rill Tnmorrow This weelt's vnndoviile bill r(Hin promises to falfill i-.U expertattloiw nn.l pinnun tiio many piitrr no of Ag endo who havs sat side eaeh Wcdnss- (lay ns the star vaiulovillo day of the , Fields and Fields, a younfc nifin nd ft younpr woman, have a good lint of sonjfs that thsy put over in a plcnaing manner and have been very well re ceived alnnft the line. Frank Voere is a ytmtig man of musical talents and Introduces his comedy and novelty musical act in which ho uses six different instru ments. He has a musical act that abounds in novo! feature. He has his own pet prohibition fiddle that no one should miss. Mattus and Ynunjf, better known as "The Two Dancir.jr nits," introduce a potpourri of simrine and danriner it Is full of pep from start to finiii and laughter holds sway. The niKtinco .starts at 2:15 and Ihr first evening show will befrin at 7:15 The como.ly 13 fjnny, the orchestr: h.if! some stuod music, .and the entire p-nsrnm will no doubt please all vi'.ki ac-o it. "Tho Scarl.-t Car" A Richard ifardinpr Davis Story. desperate means which they employed Richard Harding; Davis, master story writer, never wrote a more en tertainins tale th.-in "The Scar!"! Oar,' which Bluebird Photoplays wil presest on the screen of the Arcalc theatre on Thursday, The story dcalp with the embezzlement by two bank ers of a larjre sum of money and thf desperate means whic hthey employer1 to cover up their crime, the unrnvclhi of the mystery and the confoundi: of the culprits bcinp; the interesting task assigned to a younjr man who cceac amninon was to marry a ccr ran youno; laily. I ho ynunp; man ir the case is nortravsd bv Frankl numbers replete with comedy flashes 1 Pimim fh Hhmi milin rn iw . I .4 1 1 L.l- t 11 wii, mi numor. iray are ooin en-ma,le o many admirers, eellent dancers and also make several,' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm changes in their co?tumes. 1 The hig; hit of the evenina; wil! be 1 1 Bxlward Zoeilr Trio. These three men- do a knoeltalw.it comedy acro batic act. They apnenr in sailor at- j S-TwA- tire as the action of this comedy of-1 "THK Fr..tsHl.rr;MT" ferinr takes place on board a man of war. Thera are many funny situa-1 lilwhirt f'hotoplay With Mystery Tions an1 tricks done on tables and- riot. chairs and through the cabin doors, 1 ( Reviewed by Onevieve Harris. 1 and thoe is no i.i:eness in this act! A mystery sfory written by Albert while thi-s clever trio is in action asjTreynore serves as the basis for th HI II Will, , Quick Deliveries are a feature of this himher business. When you Rive us an order you can confidently rely on RcttinK your lumber a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waitins; time that you have to pay for. Think (hat over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY KVtail Dept. Phone, Main R LA GRAXDE OBSERVER ' . - AN IXDEPE.NC.ENT NnP3lAPE8 Published D:;ily and Weekly at I Cranda, OroKon,, by thu LA GRANDE F.VEXING OUSSUVKR PUBLISHING COMPANY. J..O. M MY EH 8 II. E. I.EITEH CIMKK LEITEH Preaiilvnt Vic-President Editor and Publisher hntared at the l',-.toffit-o at iji Gramy,-, Oreiron, a .Swund-vloxa Matter. : fiMMl j -c. A ,,,-.y'J FB " . t . W T W (iar. is that which Tnion County hna L.nj- looked forward to, and now wo have It, and home mmie. No Undlintr, no ronl, no wood, no ashes, no dust, no snii II, no dimmer nud at n nio.U rali: cost. You ran use jur old ro.ik rltnc or rnnce. Do not fail to ronio In and s-o the best burner yet. Furniture Exchange I'lll AM) JKFI KilSOS F. W. Ilonoliue I'tjt I'i-ices I'.id fur t'sc-d I-'uiniturrt A NEW PERIOD We are now entering a new period in the war; it is! the perind of reorganization and adjustment, of oontro versy and cfitii-isin. .Much well meaning and.patriotie; efforts will, lie put in tlm work, some of which will seem ro tear down and ut to build up. The question which' 11 r,l t"lm n-.iluf lJ'l . it-.m n t , r.i- ,i,.n mi., 1-, -.. -C n . .. ' . Jtl ... .'i m.w.i Klin i.-, lit i ilil.-i:, tinr JllllllVCX ilt M-"? the bottom of the proponed reforms. Senator Chamber-we lain nnmoserl to reoi'tranize tlie war dennrtment ITn iii so evidently without consulting the 'resident, and the latter in answer to Senator Chamberlain's very aide and apparently patriotic speech in New York declares that fe1 Senator Chamberlain was guilty of unjustifiable dwtor-.JHw tion of the truta in ins public criticism of the war depart ment. President Wilson further emu-hides that Senator Chamberlain is against the administration's whole policy and that his motive is opposition to the administration rather than from sincere intentions to seenre needed re-'; forms. The attitude of the publie should be one of pati-' enee. Making war is new business. We are paying for! some of the delays of the past, paying for our' lack of foresight in not realizing the magnitude of the fferman' monaee. The American people will stand solidly back of the. President. They will support him in the conduct: of the war in the future as they have in the past... Senator Chamberlain is aide and patriotic, his bills on the surface i appear to have-merit. But the President does not want! them. .Mr. Wilson is in the saddle, j the respons ibility. We cannot emharass him in his conduct of tin war hv passing bills and giving him officials and assist ants that he does not want. There should be no dougl as to who is the commander-in-chief of our armies and navies. Twenty Per Cent Reduction On Xtragood Clothes For Boys P,y tiking advantage of this Clearance Sale, your hoy will be dressed in good looking clothes clothes that give unusual service, and the style remains until the suit is worn out. We -''.re not reserving any of our stock ami the reduetion in price is upon every suit in our store. CLEARANCE PRICES CN BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS $4.00 to $14.00 LOCALS :And: five-reel picture which Ida May Park directed with Dorothy Phillips ami William Stoweil in the leading roles. The plot Is simple but, skilfully set forth, it holdi the Interest to the last scene. It is a pleaslnc: pictnre, al most all of the action taking place out of doors tn These scenes have been beautifully photographed by Cameraman Kin School supplies of all kinds; tab ftray. With Its flavor of adventure 1 typewriter paper, pens, Ink. and mystery, and with its refraahin "faKf, blank hooks of all sizes. Advertising in Brief i wooded country. At Sllverthoi-n'a Family Dru? Store. 1-21-21! locations, this offering should find favor with any audience which likes pretty plays, well directed and well Acted. It is a welcome relief from iieavy, morbid dramas. The continuity of the story is un broken; the mystery Is not revealed until the close and the susoense Is well maintained. The actlnff. bv a A new shipment of "Over the Top caDahle ffroun of players. Is (rood J'"" 'n. The most popular war book throiiRhout. in addition to Ml.iaif " aeaaon. Newlin Book it Sta Paulina and Mr. Stowell. there are ! tionery Co. 1-17-tf. I..on Chancy In a dual role, Alfred To ride with 113 January 24 mean3 that you ara ue:pins the rr. of C. war fund that amount. All our receipts will go to them on that day. 1-22-2C. ST' 1- J h J & Had tiio CJrip Threo Weeks. With January cornea 'ngrippe, I.lngerins colda seem to settle in the system, causing one to ache all over feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy and drbopinff. Mrs. Lizzie Tyles, Henderson, Ky., vriten: "My daugh ter had lasrippe for three weeks. I aad the doctor and bought medicine and none of it did any food. I gave For Burning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not fc3 applied if good dear skin is wanted. Frcm any druggist for 35c, or $L0O for extra large size, get a bottie of zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heais skin troubles, also sorss, fcoma, wounds and chafiniz. It nenetrates. cleanses Ser Foley's Honey and Tar and now ! and soothes. Zemo is 3 clean, dependabia she is all right. I have tol l all my and inexpensive, penetravinii, antiseptic friends about it." Insist on the sen- j liquid. Tn it, as we believe nothing you line Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold Siaveewuiaaseasctiyeasdsatisfjlng, everywhere. Adv. TheE.W.KoseC..Cevdand,0. Our entire receipts on Thursday. January 21 will go to the K. of C. war fund. Phone Green 1.1. The Green Taxis. l-22-2t. Wa develop your films and do your printing promptly and well at Silverthorn'a Family Drug Store. 1-21-21 For K. of C. war fund ride in a Green Taxi Thursday, January 24. Plntire receipts of that day turned i-22-:t. Kodak Studio. finishing done Allen and George Den-ill. The Story: Jack Lane (William Stowell), traveling in the forest pho tographing birds and wild animals, arranges bis camera in a trap fashion so that a flashlight is automatically set off by any disturbance near It. In this way he accidentally gets a picture of a girl with a gun apparent ly coming from the nearby cabin of hermit of the mountains. The next day the hermit is found shot to death ind Jack himself is accused of tbe murder and is pursued by a mob or ov(.r t0 the K. of C. fund the villagers. Then he meets the irl, who says that she is lost In (lie rorest. The two travel together ard Tack is torn with doubt regarding the girl's part in the murder. At la;-t, moved by sympathy for he.r. he de stroys the picture which would seen to prove her guilt. Later the' two are separated a:-.d fack is captured by the villagers ar.d brought to trial for ths murder. Tlie irl. Oelice, is an unwilling witness ignin-t him. Then she herself Is in criminated. But h-.'f'n-o sentence is passed the mystery Is cleared up by lie appearance of Oclrce's father, .vho h:ul killed the hermit, his hroth t. In self defense. On the same bill will he shown a wo reel I.KO comedy. These eot:i- dies have been receiving a strn:ig welcome over the country and have n secured for the Star each Tu -s- lay and Wednesday. This program will be presented ;:t. he Star theatre today and tomorrow. at Hart's 1-10-2SC. NOTICE! i COMING TO TffK ARCADE THEATItK l'Ht'RSDAI ON'LY XOTICE! Estrayed to my place October 1, one 2-year old roan heifer, dehorned, no ear marks visible. Branded O on right hip. Owner can have an imal by paying costa. l-12-10tpd. SIRS. J. A. WOODEIX. By calling Green 1.1 for a Taxi Thursday, January 2 1, you will boost the K. of C. war fund the amount you spend. 1-22-2E, I Some marbles for the hoys at Sil-I verthorn's. 1-21-2 4.1 Kelp our boys at the front by us ing a Green Taxf on Thursday. Jan uary 24. All money will go to them. l-22-2t. These warm days are good days for the Kodaks. Better buy one of Silvertborn's Family Drug Store. 1-21-2 4 (11-2 per cent Money $30,000 for long terra at 6 1-2 per cent interest for Ioan3 on Grande Ronde valley farms. See W. D. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 11-22-tf. Was I-'eellng All Hun Down. Symptoms of on-eomtng kidney trouble deserve prorapt attention, for neglect Invites serious illness. Louis Huckner, Somerset, Va., writes: "I was feeling all run down; tired, (with pains In my back. After tak ing Foley Kidney Pills I felt like a new man." Backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen ankles, ptiffiness under eyes, and sleep-disturbing bladder ail ments quickly yield to this time-tried Thursday, Jan. 21, phone Gren remedy. A boon to middle-aged men 11 for a Taxi and your money will ; and women. Sold everywhere to the K. of C. war fund. l-2 2-2t. j ,ilr. Money to Loan. On Improved real property tn Union county. Xo delays. Current rates. La Grande Irr c-Gtmeut Co. Adv. tf. To Our Patrons Effective today, our store will cpen at 8 a. m. First delivery leaves store at 9 a. rn. PHONE YOUE OEDEES EARLY FOR PROMPT SERVICE Harris urocery Farmers Phone, Black 192 403 North Fir Street Across the Track 4. J. . A . TELEGRAM Sl-!:-i( ItlBKHS! sub- U riease pay Telegram I- senptions to me at my store. s Phono all new subscriptions .t. to Red 3:151. A. G. Herman, . -J- 406 Fir Street. .j. .j. a .j. .;. 4. a 4. 4. 4. , Catarrh Cannot E Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot ra:h the seat of tr. t!ieas-i. Catarrh is a U-al U.eae. sreatl- 10 nuenced by constitutional contuttens, aatl in order to cure tt you must tike an Internal remedy Haira Catarrh WcUl cin Is taken internally and acts t!:ru the htcod on the mucous surfaces ot thi system.. Halls Catarrh Me-iiclr.e was prescribed by une ot the test pnyslclius In thta country for years. It ta com posed of some of the best tonics known, con'.otod with some of th-i best bleed purifiers. The perfect combination of tne ingredients in H.iU'.i c.nmrrn rnt. ! cine 19 w-h.-.t produces such wnnderful ; ' results In catarrhal conditions, fiend f.-r ; I t'jstimor.lals. free. ' i F W; f,!I!;;!iEV co- PrI"- Toledo. O. ; All DrUKitfsls. lc. f I HaUs family puis for constlpaUoa. For Hard-to-fit W omen S Some women arc hard to fit in corsets; some just think they arc. ( 'Mi r i 4 ?h I1 L "it 1 7-.-: JULIAN ELTINGEvp "ThpClPprlrcfrrsiv" M AmimonnlCPic fs f COMING TO APOADE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY atnotism and Business Every giwd ritizon at this time should do liis share toward strengthening the Federal Keserve llaiiking System which our Oovern ineiit has created with its billion dollars of resources to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, mid at the same time secure its protection by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you de posit willi us goes directly into the now system, where it is always ready for vou when wanted. This is a suggestion fop prompt action. urn Hi ft w m Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National BanK There are certain tvpes of fi. ures, however full bust and small hips, small bust and larpe hips, short stout figures that rcouire special designing in corsets. In MOIURT Front Laced Cor sets there arc special sizes and models for just such figures. We can give any woman, of whatever size or shape, the kind of style and fit she should have. Front Lncad PAULINE LEDERLE