La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1918, Image 2

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'' .,..-.Uv,,.,w,.. U'.-: LA (iiiANJil:: UVENLMJ. OJjfcKU VKi? ,
ST AM. TOIIW AM)
Willi tirii.lul Win-
iiHiuUkow
I'll 111 If .
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ADVANCE SHOWING OP NEW MODELS IN
f Women's
'( rv ,,v " -
Spring Suits
At $2500 to $50.00
' llc.'Uitiful now infxii'ls, made up
in sei-jje 1 fi i-l ii k and novelty
, ' :; mixtures.
Women's
Spring Coats
At $15.00 to $50.00
Coats for utility wear garments that arc well
adapted for street and motoring, yet dressy
enough for ,anv occasion. . .For the woman who
prefers a eoiit of the better grade there are beauti
ful models made up in velours aJid. l3cdi'ord cords.
A'V
Hill's Dept. vStore
I IA' MACTIV IX 1
IHXK.IITI'TI. IlilSII J'l.AY
''Mullier Macree" uiiiKL huvo heon .
"A'Woiirlna- ot ilio Green" under a '
"Utile liil or Heaven"- when ICdltli
Kennedy wrote "Molly KuianKlcd. '
which Is winsome Vlrlun .Mui lin s
latest I'iuxdioiiiiI photoplay no1
completely is the- whole production :
permeated with tho very spirit nr'.
Ould . Ireland, indeed, one could al
most believe ' 'TwaH Only an Iilfh-i
man'H llreillll." '. ;
-The old liudler la there and the.
dancers, old ami youu;. colleen and
Kiuithy, Vivian Martin homclf maKeH
such u wee, wlmioiiie colleen that i
it is hard to understand why Hlie 1
was not cast in an Irian rule lnnr -nj;o.
As ay Molly Shawn nlio will
appear on the Hereon of the Arcade
Theatre on Friday and Saturday. i
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8k .
IT LOOKS LIKE WINTER OUTSIDE -
BUT COME INSIDE
Official War I'iiliires Today.
'Starting today will sen the first:
episode or the Official War Pictures
showing tins relreiit of the CienniinB
al the Untile of Arras. J
Tlieso pictures ha ve been fialdj
lo be the best war pictures yet re- j
leased in (his' country and weroj
brouKlit here hy Ciiiualn JJiilnen or,.
tlie Drllish Army.
Many vivid mvnes are sliown,
lukctn renin the halile tiulils, and
all of the horrors of war are most,
vividly dijilriod. .
A live reel Triangular feature,
will iiIko he i.hown on the Riuiie
prourain which will be repeated
again Friday nlKht.
JT.Pamey Sherry in tscens
irom xriangiej triajf
. '.TanaUcs. "
Mm. Ben'Mooncy is very 111 at
I he Home of her daughter in Day.
ton, Washington. Grandma Moemey
has numy friend here who - hope
for her speedy rocovory, , ; ,
The biinht clear days are at hand
and It Ib tlmo to set out with the
camera. Take your films to Silver
tliorn's Drug Store for developing
and prlnling. 2-28-tl'. .
Stylish S
Fabric MmjM
AVe'velotsof new
spring nierehaH--dise
to show you.
You want to start
making y o n p
.summer dresses,
now, or your suit
or "coat.
Come' in and
see them n o v;
then you ean di;
eide later.
SPRING NECKWEAR.
J Vetty n e k w e a v for
spring 'high jabots, long
satin roll, Iiuster Drown,
storks 'and ', niany other
shajies. , ' ; , ':
'" Prices, 25c to $1.00
Visit our Nerkwoar De
parimeilt for now ideas.
'
f
Pretty voil.es in )lain rtdors
of blue, sky, lavender, pink
and rose. Also many pretty
figure d jiatterns for the
early buvers;
Prices .'. 25c to 75c yard
Imported ' SuitingH cost a little
more hut compare It with our domes-
m; uiniii aim ou naj uui oeiiuue j j
which lo buy. Toggery. 2-2 7-3t. iij.
Xew black and white plaids,
40 inches wide'..
Prices, $2.10 and $2.90 yard
(See -window.)
J
1)111 Hart, Star Theatre three days
starlliiR Saturday. 2-2fi-2t.
Inquire at
2-27-llt.
Cord wood for sale,
the Cloldcn Rule Co.
la Grande Evening Observer
AN' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
. Published Dally and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher.
Entered at the Postoffice at 1-a Grande, Oregon, as Second-class Matter.
MI'ST MAVN I-'OOI) I
The subject may appear to he!
Kiowlnc stale but It must ho Im-:
pressed In all possible ways that!
the savins of food is a vital neces
sity. In this connection 1). Vernon
Kcllog, of the U. S. Food Adminis
tration says:,.
''We have saved some food dur-'
fnc the last few months, the months j
since there has been a KooiH Adinln
istratlon. We have made a good
lieKinnini?. But It is only a begin
ning. ; We must save niore, not
simply more in total but nunc each
plllonlh.. ,.,..;,,....,.,.,.., ,.,:.! .,, ...
"We have nl randy sent overseas
for our army , In Frnncu and the
Boldiers and civilians of our asso
ciates in this war all of our surplus
wheat and meat and fats. Due they
need much more. We cull keep on
sending them what they need In j
only one way, and that Is by loss- j
enliiK our own consumption of Ihei
food we havo on hand and nre con-!
stantly producing We need to re- i
duce our consumption of wheat!
by one-third and of fats and j
niojit by one-fifth. Dolni? this
will not inJiirX us in the least,
for we are now eating much more
meats and fats than we need nnd
we can easily use corn and olher
cerenls to a considerable extent In
place of wheal. So, iicKlnniiiK rl.nlil.
now, the Kood Administration asks
the American people to save more
food than they have been saving,
by faithfully following the new; pro
gram outlined In the Home 'Cud
or 191 s: ,
"Xot all of our people Can eat
less than they now eat, for many
are unable to buy more food than
they actually need. Hut It all who
CAN save .WILL.- save, there will bp
enough for all of us, our aHKoclat.es
In this "war, friendly neutrals and
ourselves.
"Do not hoard food, for the Gov
ernment will keep in tills country
enough of every essential kind or
foodstuff to supply all of the people.
rrhe Government has no intention of
ever taking nil ounce of the honie
inado preserves or of the home
grown products kepi, in pantry or
cellar. Anyone who tells you other
wlso Is working Tor the enemy, eith
er Intentionally or unintentionally."
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of lals piper will be
plritS'.'d lo Iturn thai there la fit least
one droaded dlpca.".) Hint science lias
been able lo cure In all Its stamen Olid
that is cattirrli. Catarrh being greatly
Inriueaerd by constitutional condlllons
requires eoaHtltmloiml treatment. Mall's
Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and
flets thru the Plond on the Mucous Sur
faces or the Pvvtrm thereby detilroylnK
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient slrennth hy building up the con
stitution and ns.'dsiMiiir nature In doing It
worlt. The pioprleiora have so much
faith In tlie curative powers of Hall's
Cntarrh Medicine ttiat they offer One
Hundred Hollars for any ease that It falls
to cure. Pond for llpt of testimonials.
Address 1 J. CIIKNEY CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold liv all nrucslst. 75c.
Try Musterole. See How
Quickly It Relieves
You just rub Musterole in briskly, and
usually the pain is goni a delicious,
eoothing comfort comes to teke it3 place.
Musterole is a dean, white ointment.
made with oil of mustard. Use it instead
New shepherd plaids, all
widths and (iialitie.s.
Prices 60c to $2.50 yard
Xew Skinner's
satins in figured
patterns and
plain eolors;- all
shades. '
$2 and $2.50 yard
"Our spring ship
ment of pongee
has a'r r i v e d.
Three grades, all '
e x li p p t i o nally
'good values.
Prices $1.00, $1.15
and i $1.50
! j
COATINGS !!
i
i
i. pin's
inches
of mustard Blaster. Will not blister.
Many doctors and aurses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients.
Thev will eladly tell vou what relief it
gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, i
stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, J
pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and j
aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, J
colds of the chest (it often prevents j J
pneumonia). Always dependable. ( i
SO and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. I
Nokata silks in rost
hlne and noniree, '(
wide.
Price 75c yard
Palm rleneh doth -in blue,
green, sky and pongee col
ors. Also white with figure,
and pongee witli. stripes.
Price. 45c to 75c yard
Have You Seen
the New
Spring Dresses
and Skirts?
You Should
Visit Our
Ifeadyto-Wear
Dept. Xow
SPRING
5-i inches wide, llurgundy,
brown (two' shades), ,blne
and navy. Also figured
pieces, stripes and plaids.
USE
YOURTRKDIT
. BUY
War Savings Stamps
II HIM
This is iWi
Stove PKshwfl
Y0UP
Should UseV
TT'S different frorawfeis.
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j SHERR Y j
i . j
If you miss the Oenrge Walsh pic-
tine at the Sherry Theatre, you will I
miss one of the best pictures this'
William Y0x star has ever put forth j
for your entertainment.
It is not strange that motion pic
ture followers have liked nnd up-!
plauded this-photoplay. It is one
that has a strong appeal to both
rich and poor. It should make the
fill hers anil mothers of poor Indus
trious boys happy nnd should make
the parents of the rich, idle young
men tboiightrul ol how they have
cured for and guided their offspring.
While George In the pay is
achieving success as all Ironworker,
the rich man's son Is Just spending
Dad's money In the night lire or
New York. This Idler loves n beau
tiful girl whose father Is also weal
thy. Conventions cause her to
think that all rich men must, sow
wiltl oats, but when the call comes
for the army she sees George, smil
ing and industrious, and tlie spend
thrift both In similar uniforms, llci
Judgment, is that George Is the bet
ter man.
Throughout the play George doer
r.otne or the stunts for whicli he h;
famous In the film world. The
battle scenes In the picture are grip
ping. At Sherrys today.
T'S different from
othern becnuwe-wioie-t
is taken in the inakinp-
and tiio materials used are oP
higher grade;.
Black Sill-
Stove Polish
Mi.ls n brilliant. ritl;ypol!Kh that rtnei j
rift rub (iff or tiitot f-ft. nn Ulioi'HnelxiiT
fiwr tinn'B ms lonir im r:iHir. Ktcvc i
poltHli. I'kcri on siimplo sMvi-m ar.C iold t
by harmvnro Mi-l nn'Cvrv i:rii!T. !
Al! we ri -.'a, jh li lot. I'.n-itm Jiun-otil: -im-o,
tli'-rt tir.it it I'm hcLt atov pollih vhi ctt
liwd, ytiiir lr:i!.-r is" initliyrit' 'I In I fifii J jUI
Muilcin lit;uiil uV iiritr o:itn;.,jl.'.y,
Elnclc Sillc Stovo rolish Wcrl:s
Up ftlck Stk Alr-Crylcrr Iron Crtnrrn? v
Ul'.ili d,l uin1. lii -!'! -I'li vt.:;! I ill
IN,. Ulaclc Kilk Mel-I fo'hh 1irt.:v, -. i.ir-l.
or tllMri, ll t'Jl'i V.O CU:i 1'T i: o:i illlt olilitol!,-
Mm
Now Is the Time to Uc rnrefnl.
The widespread blizzard is causing
such a demand for cough medicine
that almost any sort 'of mixture Is
finding sale. Avoid unknown con
coctions that might contnin harmful
dings. When you buy Koley'B Honey
nnd Tar Compound you nre gelling
a family cough medicine of high
Ktnndnrd and genuine merit. It
contains no opiates. Sold every
where. Adv.
For Hard-to-fit
Womeh
Some women arc hard t fit in
corsets; some just think they
nre.
Farmers!
You Should Keep a Bank Account
Farmers, as a rule, keep no books or accounts. Their bank
deposit bonks afford them a complete record of cash re
ceipts, while the stubs of the check book are a perfect
record of expenses and payments. Your returned checks
are the best receipts in the world, because the person re
ceiving them must endorse it, and being returned to you by
the bank, they can be easily preserved.
Money deposited in a bank Is not so ensily '"fooled away"
as when carried around in one's pockcr.
Try the experiment for one year of keeping n bank ac
count and see if it does not pay you.
A large number of the best farmers have nccounts
w-ith us.
No charge for check books.
We arc desirous of having farmers' accounts, even though
small, for in this locality, where mixed farming is preached
nnd practiced, their accounts are sure to grow larger.
MARK OUR BANK YOUR BANK
Member Federal Reserve Svsteni
La Grande National
Bank
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Vivian Martin in
"Molly Entangled"
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AW 1 k& J'JJ
Xr.'VlVIAAAHTIM
A ".foine chance "
to see elwirniin.n"
Vivian Martin in a,
ileli:;!ilf'ul storv of
Ov.ld Ireland. "
Romance - Thrills -a
"Bit o' Eiarney."
A hulls- f,'ind sliow
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TODAY ONLY
ii
Dorothy Phillips
in
: liroadway Love
ARCADE
,0 YOU wiint to save till you can to buy W. S.
Stamps? .It so, stop at tlie Jennings Hotel at
Joseph, as it has now changed hands and is a
first class hotel., Wo are now 'equipped to solicit
your patronage,. It is cl heated, with no extra
charge.
Heaiiquarteis for Lake Wallowa Tourists and Commercial Men.
Auto lius Meets All Trains; Autos for Hire.
Office, Joseph-Enterprise Auto Eus Line, Handling Passensers
and Baggage
BUCKH1
ARMY y
Made on the famous
M unson last speci
fied by U. S. Army.
A practical, everyday
shoe for men in all
walks of life. Business
men, farmers, sports
men, outdoor workers
all have taken to tlie
Buckhecht Army Shoe.
Foot t ru b 1 e are n c
known to them.
Into the Buckhecht ' Army
Shoe are put the finest materials
and workmanship possible. It's
a shoe you can ttepend on for
ease and comfort and service.
$6.50 to
$7.50
Indian Tun
Calf or Bluck
Gun Met-J
M-Btrfactur-it
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT
! l--JtjWB- TMW-M- W-Wtq.3
CHT!
Ask for the Buck
hecht Army Shoe
by name look for
our registered trade
mark stamped on every
pair. It is more than
a mere trade mark.
It is a guarantee, a
protection, a symbol
or service.
Back of it stands more than a
half century of honest cho
manufacturing.
You can cet the Buckhenht
Army Shoe in your town. If ;
your dealer does not carry its j
write ub direct. . . . 4
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San Francticc 1
x'.iiiir trniiM or service. a
ollar Potatoes
There are certain types of fig
ures, however full bust ami
small hips, smnll bust and lurp:e
liips, short stout figures that
mpiiie special designing in
corsets.
In MOIUKT Front I.accJ Cor
sets there are special sizes aiul
moilcls for just such i'i'iircs.
We can Rive any woman, of
whatever size or shc.po, the kiml
of stylo and fit she shouM have.
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RIGHT NOW
is the time to have that OIL BURNER installed.
We have the HOT ELAST and DOMESTIC.
Are Here
Save One-half of Your Fuel Bill.
Furniture Exchange
Fir an.1 Jefrcrson ; E. J. nOXOIIVE Mack 1211
Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES WHEN YOU
CAN GET THE FINEST KIND
OF SPUDS FOR
$1.Q0-Per Sack-$1.00
DELIVERED
J. D. McKENNON
At Security Land & Savings Co.
PHONE MAIN 86
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PAULINE LEDERLE
.Kfiv-Si;";