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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1918)
LA GiiAXDE EVENING OBSERVER e Boys' AllWool Trousers Suits With tlio fhanRoable early spring weather still before us, moth ers will appreciate these all wool suits for their hoys. Warm enough to keep s'.miy fully protected, and light enough for spring wear. Made of wool tweeds and eas sinieres, in Norfolk and p i n e h e 1 hack models and juiced right from $4.00 to $12.50 Hill's Dept. Store -J i ARC A DE I VAI DKVil.l.K TOMOItltOW Tlio Hippodrome vaudeville show that will appear at the Arcade to morrow will offer a little novelty in tho shape of a reul French soldier roccnily back from "over there." Jean S. Anno is ilie young iiiuii'fi name and he ulna . v ".I oiwa:i selections and also the I'reuch ,a-1 tlonal anthem. H appears In uni form ami shows" cvldemSp of a wound received in battle. ' Another special act Is Carlo and j I tho Box. Carlo is a man about six I ' feet tall and tho box he uses Is about twelve foot square, lie us.'j tho box as a dressing rojni !'nre itu mui-o svtciui t-ji ji ill ivi tuau;;i.'H that are remarkable. x The Llndrudd Girls are thiee young ladies with good sinKlnr. voices. Their numbers range from popular, syncopated, old and iip-to-l date ballads. They have been very j well received all over tho circuit, j Helms and Evans e,ro u young couple nu 'I are perhaps as versatile ! a team as ever expounded dutch j comedy, music and song. Their act i brims with original humor, a wealth of sang and classy dancing. This entire bill comes with the hit best recoramenilii'.ioiw and w;tr the Keystone comet!)- will probably be a program that will makx ;t hit with the audience. AUCADIJ. TOMOItltOW Willi Hippodrome atidovlllo j C " - now White and . Seven Dwarfs Tonight At the HIkIi School auditorium to nlKht the play "Snow White," which (he children and Krown-i'ps have long looked forward to, will he pre 8( nit'ii. 'he cast of ,)',' anu :.it''., tal;i:i(! part, have been I wott;lK for weeks to get ibis into! shape, under lire. Letter Mu; phy'a supervision, who reports that all aro liolnx cp?endldly and a few arc showliiK exceptional talent. The fairy talc Ib woven around ! little Princess Snow White, of whom I he"- step-inothoi-. Queen DraiiKomar, I t weir rnfiged clothes and stay In the' I bllrkn.. f.'l..ll.. I... ..i.l n WJith Hex, Snow White is sent into' the woods with Uerlhold, Chief Hunti-iuau, to be put to death. Not having the li art to take her life, j he leaves Snow White in the woods where i:he finally wanders to thel hut of the Seven Dwarfs who bo-, frlehd her. Iiy the aid or her Magic ' Minor t!ie Queen finds out where! Snow While is, and in the guise of , ail old pedillar woman slic goes to do her harm. Hut after many things happen, the rrinco comes to claim Snow While, and the play ends as all fairy tnle3 do "and -they lived happily! ever nftcrwaitlp." I The l'iower Maidens dance and the work of the eight Maids of i Honor are- two of the artistic touches of the play. All the way through i the play Is spotrhed with bits of i I humor in the form of Sir Dandiprat j IlomaLi, Court Chamberlain, j Mrs. Lester Murphy, who will play i the tide role. ''Snow White." is a I graduate under Dr. Cumnock, of Northwestern diversity, Chicago. Laier slie was dramatic instructor in one of the Minneapolis conserva tories (luring the winter months and with the Klllson-White Chautauqua uMem durinK the summer. There are rumors that the play may have to be repeated In order to accomodate the crowds of an ilclpatins people. The curtain rises at S : 1 5 p. m. Lincoln's Fine Tribute fo Bereaved Mother AT this time, abov all times, when our thoughts revert to the man li many considered the greatest prexiJrnt that our country his had. we are proud to pullish a letter u-ritten by him fe berearid mother. It went from the heart to the heart, and its menage still stirs lite soul of motherhood. The letter uas this: ' ' .OVED BY LINCOLN Loss of One of Them In Early Youth Cast a Lifelong Shadow Across His Heart &QK4 JUJf. fa, c.ti,j,. ". ' p" jKr4 tUtA. mi . xr iutU. f uuttt- NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS In order to avoid any misunderstanding n regards to buying wheat flour, we are having printed below the latest rules and reBU. S issued by tb. Kood FA,lminirtr.H.m . covcrniait the Bale of ame. These onlris effective January 28, 1.118. With "he .mrrhase of aM'.l-P" 1 k "f v.h.t fiour you must p ., base at he same time 17 run-.ls of sLhr.Ututr,,, whlch may Liuue one 0, mure of the sulatUi.tes to make the re-'u.red 17, pounds. . ... SL'IISTITL'TES ' BARLEY ' . ?TF'?FIR R1C.- C OI'.N MEAL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR T1?"''A, ' '' ! CORNFLOUR " ,;, : ' POTATO FLOUR . liOLLED OATS With each 24-pound sack of wheat flour, 8 pounds of substitutes must be included. . One sack of wheat flour at a purchase to a city or town con sumer, and purchase as you need seme, a3 no consumer should have jii hand more than this quantity. fc Rural consumers, two sacks at a purchnse, and tho same con Jitions as the city consumer. HELP WIN THE AVAR BY SAVING WHEAT Harris urocery; Farmers Phone, Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." "PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE FIGHT!" Is it any wonder that this famous letter is still hanging on the walls of Brasenose college, Oxford university, England, as a model of pure and exquisite English and as a compelling expression of a great heart and mind? . , Notable Recital Is Given By Miss Hindman Scero in Keystone ccmorry, "A Shanghaied Jonah." I S-T-A "A AVIKK OX TitlAI.' belle of the gay social set nt Spring field, who Muttered across his pathway as It led to Washington. One he loved, and one he tried to, ami one h married. These were the women t thnt ho co.irted. "Ibey loved Lincoln. Jo them the greatest American was far nearer than n lofty figure on a high pedestal. They heard his heart bent! 'These were the women that loved Lincoln. One of them today lies near l'nl:-; of tho Sansaiv.irn wV-r he Wive.' her. To the last tbere was with sorrow of her loss hadow across his heart as 1S(H he pushed J If you don't care for serials don't ""m E,m? ' aI T u "l 1 ' . ! forget that Sherry shows with u mansion at Ayashlngton o talk of her 1 nvotr t. 1 i , , , lute In the nl;'lit to a friend who had ! nl?v. t ' n ,.n 'f"' 8 come from back heme. One tfsts fine A irgraph nine Ribbon feature: nrawfnIlj. , , utile cemetery t , but If you see one chapter of Von-, ,.,onsnnt ,idtf, m. The mother of geance and the A oman you 11 want -h,M ton.htnn rn,ls: . iu svi ii:e rest. i-lj The recital given in the high school auditorium last njght by J Miss Cecile Hindman was one of the I most enjoyable musicales of the There was a wild rose slip of a girl j s,e:lson: Miss Hindman is an artist In n blue sunbonnet. with whom he I 'c5t'"'ing much praise, and the aud walked the lanes of his homespun ' ienc0 was very enthusiastic and ap dnvs. There wus n clever, cultured I Putative of her talent, as every woman. whose briiliuut Intellect ! no,e WM memory work. ll-hteil his ascendlas wnv In the I1M- 1 ne Prosram givn oy miss nino nois legislature. And there was the i S 3-f R f? V S'WnMhe'ionft'lonB1! , timt east Its fhadov MaMMMMM.HHaMHatMMHMH In youth. As late i man. assisted by Mrs. J. J. Carr, soprano; Mrs. A. L. Richardson, so prano: and Mr3. Wood Llerry. pian ist and accompanist, was as follows: Impromptu, op. ill) No. 4.. Schubert flavotte Gluek-Brahms Evening In Vienna . . .Schubert-Lisjt Miss Hindman May Morning....'.'. Denza Slumber Bent Gayr.or Mrs. Carr. March MacDowell oaiins Schumann Miss Hindman A Spirit Flower. . .Campbell-Tipton Jewel Song from Faust ... .Gounod "Keep the Home Fires Burning" Mrs. Richardson Etude, B flat minor Mendelssohn Nocturne, K sharp major. . .Chopin Miss Hindmar. Concerto, C major ( 1st raovcssTt. . Beethou.n Miss Hindman prano was heard in the Jewel Song from Faust. Sho was very heartily received and graciously responded with an encore. The two well chosen numbers which were rendered by Mrs. Carr were also greeted with tiit'ch appre ciation. The accompaniment by Mrs. Berry added much to the success of the musicale, being highly praised by all. The ladies' were all beautifully gowned which added a note of at tractiveness. i j ml W1 T m v t . I i V " 1 t? AVorst AVliiter la Years. Snow, wind and extreme cold caused ! more colds this winter than in past , years. Foley's Honey and Tar proved i its worth in thousands of homes, i Men, women and children checked ' colds aud coughs and pr. veate 1 scr- ious consequences from posure. It ; clears tho passages, heals raw in- 1 flamed membranes, banishes irrlta-1 tion a.-d tir'uling throat. Mrs. Ed- j ward Strevy, R 27, Clinton, O., says: i "I thiuk Foley's Honey and Tar the j only n':Odicino for coughs and colds and recommend it highly." everywhere. Adv. mi H:H mm J Mi I ,7 Soltl rll gather around you tar w 'ciy: I i 8 --- - - I 03 you do here, the Hum 11 J "Mary Owens Vineyard." One lies ! (Orchestral parts played on second Sl ttFKN tT!'.S at his side lr. the grent mnusoleum In , Springfield, where the state keeps her ; j bier and his heaped with fresh, fra-! Jnmes A'oung the well known ,!i- i if"1 flowers. When an assassin's bul- j rector, whose career d:.te t.nrk te I ' looK 1,15 "I0- ",e Amencnu pco- praetlcally the inception of ihe p) e-I P' no"fl a Pr,'at President. She loarama. lias again joined the rain-1 mount fold and will direct Sessile I Hayakawa in his nest l'araiuouni I picture, "The I'nforgivable Sin." ! mourned a great husband. Delineator. Tho Ilutterfly picture "A AVIfe on Trial." that was billed to be shown at the Star theatre a short time back but was delayed on account of the Morms will he ct,,wn at t'.e Star today and tor. r Suppose you were a rl, pretty, young, and full of the joy of life. Suppose that you were an orphan, entirely dependent upon, your own resources and that you had worked hard for years In a public library! "Fatty but still found it impossible to earn go inurv iiinu a lew uonars a wten. ciiueti over-weignt riv L neie Sum Sunnntn thnt v.m, ii.4 Ia li.-a In n.l t n- r.... . . . stuffy rwvM t.nK house, that you doing his bit In many ways, one of never had any fun, and that you the principal ones being by creating were simply consumed with long- laughs for the bovs in the training Ing for a rose garden. Would you camps. In the Paramount comedies, which are her wonWful orbs accept the offer of the band, if rot . '' the heart, of a paiai;,., I voung; Another of Sir Gilbert Parker's j Hotk mark(.t ,. oft,,rw a, ,,.,...,.n,,r omm utn.iv siuni's wm rorn oe ?een (n ir.f yourself to him and ins whims. In screen. J. Stuart Blaekton. who i Soldiers Oppose 'S.immlc.i." CAMP LKWIS. American Lake.. Wash., Feb. 12. (U. P.) "If the people rail seluiers "Sammies" thov Fatty" Arbiickle doesn't have to : ,s, ,he c,roat Al;'r'iran Ke to war. He has Just been U-, . ,i,die." declared Capt. M. D. Welty. camp censor. Like all other divis- ! ional officers he is very much ' 'avin" this "Saniniy" idea and'asks' that "A'ank" be v.sv-d. : piano by Mrs. Berry.) Mrs. Richardson's beautiful Step livens Go?;.;. The Great Ccnx-Loocciicr cf th t Age Jiever Pails, rainless. Vatch my st?tf? What's tle Mst-i X aloni; T:;nt 3ide ip w.thout care." evtn Uiti corns. be.:iu?i 1 usu "Gtts-1 1", th ; tiii..s. fAil-liK-.R-ba-nan;-.-peel cu;n remove ! tried oU'.er ways galore, unUl I w. j tiuo JUST RECP1VEI :lie bennett stiuiio rtie..'ntly. anl the : return for a rose garden and as producing now for Paramount. Im i, ' . are produced were thrown into tern- i much money wanted to siwnd as you. finished "Wild Youth." and fiom ; ail ices from the coast, it is said Ib',,,,.,-. ,,ii ib ' ,,h-.-hmi uiva iti-, w lA-eiarsaoie nu ei wors. fronted Phyllis Braithwaite, and ; . how she solved it will be shown jt N&tr.lie Talma.ive. third of tbc the Star theater tiviay and tomor-; famous trio of Talmadse si-t. r row In "A Wife on Trial." ' ws drafted by Re-ne Katty" A-- Also on the same pi cram will be ' buckle for his new picture "Tre a two--eel LKO comedy railed the ' Bell Boy." 10 te r-!eis. d by Vara Nurse of an Aching Heart. The ' mount. Natalie dMn't aspire foi fun moves along at a rapid rate : fjm hoDora. but Ftty said he nisl and the comedy U oatte'-ed all e her fvs to cor.ipb te the b'-aut-. through the two reels. .atd chr.rm of the film. There are o ' tots of types in the coineiy, ne t Jean SL Anue is s wrn:id.:.l ro:!r imo't them, Nat.ilio T.iln a,U will of France, lie Is o : e 11 1. ' r i r-:i ; - -..;Isow of her bill at the Arcade to.- ,.-. ... . ; .. . ... ; f-ature -:' Simebody knew a man who knew another man who was a broker, who ':t aw the presi..nt rf an nil eom :e.ii?y. All t:...- had to do as to in 'tnt a coup!:- ef eart-v.heels, and tl.en begin pickins: out tlieir new Kt'uls. A still hunt is now on for te miscreant who contributed the tip. Louise FaTr.da doclar s she t'.'.tr.od up 0:1 tin- stork t".it adi'.s 'V..it she is thro:--h v ith tne niaiktt f.-ie-T-, so tlT-'re is a d"".bt. feV' r,.;icy Full Cream Tillamook Cheese F .ncy Full Cream Brick Cheese .--ancy Limburger, Bluehill Pimento 'ancy Bluhill Green Chile Fancy Neufchatel, MacLaren's Imperial Fancy MacLaren's Roquefort Choice Norway Mackerel and Codfish Your Patronage Solicited PHONE MAIN 82 The Mammoth C. K. Simkins, Prop. Gr 1211 ADAMS AVENUE J-..I Anr.e flora "orr.ewJ-.,!! if i'-.nnv ' Hear him sng at tin Area.le tomorrow. 2-!2-lt j I II 1 fc fl j Quick Delivenes are a feature of th:' lumber business. When you give us an order yeu can confident';. rely en vre'.t:ns your lumber a little before yea neeil it. That means n e delay in construction, ne waiting- time that you have to p7 for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY I'etail OrpL Phone, Alain 8 For Itching Torture Canu Sumpb- Cut Stop (a, W "C4:"I in the face and red In the toes. No j more tor rne. 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' V There is cne re-nody that sedem fails to stop itching torture ar.d relievo skm ' irri'.atictn and that cukca the aiua soft. . Any drucsstycan rjupiy ycu with "JOB PRINTING ; rrmas which rer.cry cvcrcoes ail v v $2. satisfaction, and , give way to aen-.o. Frequertly, minor -J at rates you can afford to fay. ' bierr.ishes tiUaporar oveniighL Itching , , lOV. ..lAJ Bl' I" ' A. . . . U ..A. U 0 HIV. - attiseptic liquid, dean, ecsy to use and J. eriendable. It costt only 3 an extra , lirse bcttle, S1.CVX It will not stjin. ia V not frreasy or ttjcVv- ard is ppsiuvrlj j. aae fcr tcrder, aens'tive skins. The t W. Kcm Co, Oaad, O THE ORSTRA'ER. Thor.e Main 37 r- 1 - 1 r w ),