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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1918)
WEDNESDAY. MARCH fi. 191S LA Uk'AXltM JOVivNiN'd Pa OK two Our New ring Dresses are Charming FI a or Dedication WALLOWA, March 5. (Spociid.) Juhn Womnck returned last week ; from n visit to .his ilaugtcr, Mrs, John , Richards of Cove. Ilia daughter, Mm. i (iillaspie of Mnrr Flat, m-compiinied Certainly the styles were never more becoming, and that they are finding instant favor is proven by the way women are buying them. For street wear, for business, for social occasions we have any number of styles in all the newest materials, rang ing' in price .from $9.85 to $42.50 ARCADE, TOMORROW ONLY f,Jta . A 4 him. IHJMILL.IJIUU'. B4 Hill's Dept 5tore Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ilann of Evans i is visiting in town. A farewell party was given Thurs- j day niht at the home of John Vr in honor of his son, Coley, who left , Friday to take up his . work npain at i the Portland shipyards. . - " The Kcbckah lodge gave a recep.' tion Friday night to Miss Laura Mil-, ler, who leaves for Portland soon. i Mrs. James Hayes received a let-1 tcr undny from her son, Myron, who; was on the Tuscania, stating that ho, was well. The letter came from , "somewhere in Ireland." j Service Flag Indicated I The M. H.' Sunday school dedicate I a servico flag lust Sunday niht to fifteen boys who arc in the war serv ice. The following program was given: Invocation '............Rev. Truehlood ; Song , , By Audience , Remarks : '......".....Mrs. Mumfordj. Dr. M. K. Hull,' who is the examin- , Recitation ! Mae Hamilton ing physician for the army board, is j priH :. 'called on for a good amount of work; Clarence Mumford, filen Hawkins practically every day. The average; i ' nirt Mitchell. . 1 number of wgistrunl who are re, : Song ' High School Glee Club nuired to he examined is about twenty , :., ' Hm vpv ' Harris Per Ib'' '.''- i IKMCnEWICIIT'iS EXAMINATIONS AUK MANY N'umerous Registrants Before, Local : Board Daily BRAID REMAINS IN . .VOGUE FOR SPRING j Dialogue Bcrhmaline Hall By a change in the rules many of Address .... Recitation Recitation Song Ri..n..h. Vl,.hmiiii t,,osc who submitted for the first ex- r Rev Trueblcod "mination a,e rc(iuilt!1 t0 "K"'" aP' j 'Z.Mnstcr Trueblood ' "ear,a" th,cre "re p1l!ysital "'litins i Wade Hall w 1 first would cause rejection; Audience 'lhat ale not ".m"ln tor jU ior service now. i ne rcguiaiioim in lius i regard are far less stringent than. High School Program The following program was given in -J ,, i. In some instances a seeming hard- school, last Friday afternoon: ... ., . ' - . i 3 . . aViin haa vpqiiltfrl fi-nrn this change in : Song : School " ' , , , " RecHation Ruth Southwk - Song Nellie Coats "e or two the --cg'strants, who ... .... -- ' iRecitution Henry Sigvartson 'VJ,T .u . ,!ln a 'strange way to this strangely ! , Herbcrt Johll3on : tion, concluded that they were perma-, . - M - -m-m i.niuieu pair, a. process snown in eP-, njulniruc .. l.eroy Plass " " ' " , '-Zl fCf.J J iMflj litortulniiiB episodes; bused on Urry 1 h - nelcn Bl.0WM ! war and have since contracted nmtn- j !:' " " I i.v n' , ,,in .im-v .niA riMr1 imony. The fact of having been mar-; j:,UI!H lU'lUIHlV ... , . , . , . . 1 Beatrice Pfeffer , rle(l s""'c the tlme of thc rel!ltl-utlon ; s I j3n;r.j ! is nut uar to service and conse- j iirrar. r , ;quemiy some oi me young men who ; m.,.Df r,.o,.ifi'"l fnnt they are eligible for service. t Amanda Harris !In " othr P,uns en: School iuPset' but the1 18 n0 wa" of Se'ting 1 around the requirements that are now , "TIIK Wll'K UK IMU'WIIT ' Uvan's maf;iulne story, "One Clear j Cull." Piano solo.. ,. .Wallace lteid Slurs Willi "Tho Wife He Bought,"' presented j. Walluce Held, star of many I.asky In Bluebird photopliiys, with funnel photoplays, who appeared as lead Myers the slar, will be the attrac- inK llmn wllh Geruldine Farrar in violin solo tion at the Arcade theatre on Thins-1 thc rec,ellt Farrar production, "The ; gUK day only. The story' In brief: j Woman Ood, Fomnt," again appears jnebate Steele Valiant's father had been: as Miss Farrar's leading man in the' Affirmative ruined by James Bi leson and on IiIb j latest Arteraft photoplay, 'Tlw DevH 4 - - - death "bed the elder yollant made storied' "nhlcli la to be shown at th ' .' Negative ... PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN DELIVERY SERVICE PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY, WE OPEN AT 7 A.M. Tho now schedule for dolivory Borvif-o in U (irando has lu-on arrangod as follows! . Outsido North District (including ovoiythmg oast of Spruce, north of Z and west of Second )-One de li verv each day, leaving at 9 o'clocjc. North District (from Socoild to lir)-U es twice eadi day, at 9 o'cloi li in tlv morning aiid o'clock in the afternoon. ; , H, '-" ' V North. District (from Fir to SHnice)-LenveS . twice each day, at lOriK) in the niorning and 4:.!(l m the afternoon. "- ' ' , , -,' ' x , lOast Distrii-t (from Washington to Jefferson) Leaves eni'h day at 9 o'clock in the morning and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. - '. Kast District (smith of Washington avenue) Leaves each day at 10::U) in the iiioniiuR and 4::) in the afteniiinn. ' South District (from U avenue to.. A, street) Leaves once each dav at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. South District (from Main to N avenue) Leaves each day at 9 o'clock iu tho morning arid 2 o'clock in the afternoon. West District (from Main to .Railroad) Leaves . each day at 10:: 10 in the morning aiid.4 "tfO in the after 1 noon. ' ' , '. i .7 - HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 '408 North Fir Street Across tne TracK "United States Food Administration License No. GG02oo.' . Lola Johnson ! in force- -Mnriraret Molaren ..Lillie. Kinlcyj .Many . Ileanl . Pearl Hynie! aieeie sweat iu oe. aanKvu, , ptmr Araiue uiwairu p riuuy aim . Diiiurr... ,t; ... . . r, . began manipulating stock to . ruin day. ' ' - Question Resolved: That the Re-i The lecture Kiven by Mrs. Kemp Ilrlesoii and liliowlse requested the '-a publican party has done more for the of the food conservation department; hand of Janice Urlesoli In uiairlaKO. United States than has the Renin- Oie Methodist church yesterday! lleing dlsdolnfully refused, Valiant ! nil rintl YTtCI 1 cratic party. ; evening was well attended and great dooldad to wage war on the 'girl asji r 1ff m W ' The negative side won. The Forum Interest was .evidenced in the sub-j well as ner iiuuui. viuiHuin mvtt of getting even was to demand thuti Janice be given him as his wife, when he finally got Ilrlesoii into a pinch he could not get nut' or. Janice sacrificed herself to Va!ia, ttml her husband began a systematic lampalgn or domestic tyranny In furtherance of his vow to humble the BrlesonB as they, had humbled nnd ruined' his fur.icr. Despite this miserable beginning .happiness came "THK BOTTOM ,)! I'll K society will cive the next program on ; ject and its pleasing manner or pro- Friday, March 8. isentalion. Mis. Kemp is in Cove to-;. WIvM,"' day to meet with the war workers; ' We are accuBtomed to think of -the ornamentation of gowns with silk braidings 8b a form of trim lining confined to the serges and silks of winter but Fashion Art ; shows us the error of our ways in .presenting this delectable bit of. flesb-colored georgette crepe over irose satin. ... An intricate design in braid 1 'worked ont upon the crepe tunic. 'The collar hangs In a tasaeled cowl almost to the waistline at the .back,. " , adopted by the military governor i in that locality. Mystery fa .the parentage of Sinn- of Kingston Jamaica. Then in New i be Is a noted lawyer and Chamhjrlnia's Cou"h Remedy a I'avo.-:t9 for Colds gate mining properly. Noel rorces i him to make a signed confession of Mt pI1Bt m&cn years it has iIiih guilt. A struggle ensues dm- jy aiatei-s favorite medicine for ;ing which Barrett states that ho is colds on the lungs. I myself hae taken it a miniijer oi limes wnen sui ferinr' with a cold aid it always re lieved me promptly. " Adv. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE THE PAGE WEAVE ley ueane is or ausorning inicresi ' , Yni li, the story or "The llottom of the fl.en( r ule oppressed but the son Well," the lUuo Ribbon feature by or nobody, bis lather having died, proaler Vltugraph, Albert E. Smith, Not ,lllt te convicted and aent- ' "u" " cscou 10 eieatn lor an explosion ,llan.k.(, l0 lhe Colonel's daughter. West .Indlon -smuggler, he Is cap- ,vll(,, destroys- the mansion of ,, ,.,.,,. iBllnl. rt.nl the Colonel staling that his daugh- dauglitor he Is In love, Is ho revealed : tur ,s ahoul , malTV ,,anelt. Nuel as the son of a wealthy Doston anh.es llfl(;r le ceremony .In r ; few banker, stolen when a child by the I montns Ui,rre(t w,.arlijs of hia bride smugglers. ,ccomes enamored of Vale.ie This powerful picture, depleting , ai.pplnvay. To pn)te(!t the happl roinanco. Intrigue and mystery is;noss of thp gl,., no lmc!tt Not.t t- presentod Dy a cast or vitagrapn l0llpts lo will ,ho Bdveiituress rrom.j ruvoriles, headed by Evart Overton ; He acr omplIlitK this only nnd Agnes Ayres, ." and including (0 fjnd at h(, ,0VC!j th0 Fh.cn who Adelo du linnle. fed Mnley, ller-1 bert I'ryor, Robert Calllard, Alice i Tiu ry, and Iligolow Cooke. ' I. list day today at Slienys. ' J. L. Es ey, Macon, III., in speaking ft lIn'o l?rniPllv Ra"? Page fence is not stuck nor tied together, nor cut Into short sections and wrapped together, hut consists of continuous wire, both horizontal and perpendicular, actually woven, the one with the olher, every foot receiving hand labor. The Cage Knot is the only real knot applied to wire fence construction and has no equal for smoothness and strength. It can't come off! Mace your order now while I have a good supply on hand as Page fiorc will he hard, to get when my present supply is ohiUHtrd. Page Fence Is Better in Every Way Than Others J. A. Chandler, Dealer Phone Black 3702 2 Miles N. E. La Grande proves to bo a ;;irl of splendid ideals. For Hardr to-fit Women:: Some women are haul te fit in corsets; some just think they are. XOTICK OF FIXAu SETTLEMENT envelopes, etc. Orders for engrav ing, half-tones, seals, rubber stamps, etc., promptly filled. 2-4-tf. i Notice is hereby given that . F. Conley, administrator of the estate of Edward K. Conley, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Union County, Oregon, his final account in the administration of the estate ot Edward E. Conley, deceased, and also or the partnership estate of Conley aud Garity, composed ot said decedent and J. A. Garity and said court has set Monday tho 25th day of March, 191S, at two o'clock, p. in., at tho county court room In La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said ac counts and all objections thereto. J. F. CONLEY, 2-23 3-2,9,16,23 Administrator. BETTER J For f.'ood Printing call at the Observer orflce and in spect our samples or phone The Ob server, Main 37. Out of town or ders promptly attended to at reas onable prices. We carry a largo and complete stock ot letterheads. Thousanas Havo Discovered Dr. -Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. ' Dr. Edward Olive Tablets the substi tute for calomel arc a mild but aure .axative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They arc the result of Dr. Edward dctermirxtion not to treat liver and bowel complaint:! with calomel. His efforts to banieh it bought cut these little olive-colored tablets. - These pleasant little tablets do the sood that calomel docs, but have r.o bad after effects. They don't injure tho teeth like otrcne liquids cr CK'.omel. They take hold of tho tremble i"d quichly correct it Why sure the liver at the Cspense of the teeth? Calomel soinetirass plcys havoc With the gwis. So dostrene liquids. It Is best not to take calomel, tut to let Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness' and that lazy f ;eling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logey" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perlt up" the spirits. UJc and 33c a box. All druggists. "6 S-T-A- SPECIAL NINE KEEL SHOW AT THE STAIS TOMOIIHOW THE HOTEL JENNINGS DO YOU want to save all you can to lmy AY. S. Stamps If so, stop at tho .leiiniiisrs Hotel at Joseph, as it luif now changed hands and is a first class hotel. AVo art now oipiipptvl to solicit your patronage. It is well heated, with no extra chargo. Headquarters for Lake Wallowa Tourists and Commercial Men. Auto Bus Meets All Trains: Autos for Hire. Office, Joseph-Enterprise Auto Bus Line, Handling Pasjeneers and Bafusge A Imk special nine reel show Is In store lor the patrons of tho Star tlu'iilro, Tliuisduy ami Friday. "I'.eoause of a Woman" Is tho mi mo r Iho seven reel routine r lnased by TriniiKlP. Two more reels of the ' Hclreat of the C.eniiaiis ut the liattlt of Arms" will also he shown. Those are the official war pictures that startid last week aud that made such n hit. Hello Ileniiett who Is featured in "Because o! a Woman," Is an act ress or, unusual beauty and is he romliiK extremely popular. Jaii I.ivluKsUin Is also In the cost and has made many friends who have seen him In the nher pictures he has nppeared in. "lie-cause or a Woman" Is a pic ture that will encross all women. Following Is a brief synopsis of the play: Noel ClaveilnK discovers a serious leak which fastens suspicion on Colonol tJwynn, falher of the Kill Noel loies. To protect the Colonel's Kood name, Noel disapptars and takes reruae In a little station in the deeert, Time passes, and Bar rett comes to the desert to inve-tl- TROUBLE We specialiV.c in tak ing cart,' oT t 'lis. If your old tiros are worth fixing, wo will repair them for you. If not. we can supply you with a new (I mid year. W.H. Bohnenkamp Co. '-.fx Mil There are certain types of fig ures, however full bust and small hips, small bust and large hips, short stout figures that require special designing in corsets. In MODART Front Laced Cor sets there are special sizes and models for just such figures. We can pivc any woman, of whatever size or shape, the kind of style and fit she should have. Front Laced PAULINE LEDERLE Practically Everything Has Raised But Telephone Service Once More Once more I will state to the public that I am selling all tobacco for less money than any olher house in'the state. don't think there is an other person in Oregon selling Tuxedo Tobacco for 10 cents. Remember that all tobacco is advancing in price daily, but I still have the old price on nearly all of my goods. If you can beat my prices anywhere, T will . give you your tobacco free. A J. LARM PASTIME HOAR STORE 211 Depot Street - Opposite Silver Grill La (Irande, Oregon