Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
LA UUAXDK KVISXIXO '- QlMl'MVm FRTDAY. MARfTI R. 1918 PA OR two' -.. k $20h$25 . Invested in One of Our Kirchbaumv Suits 44 : Buys More Clothing Value Than Most Men Would Think Possible Today. A Good Assortment of Spring Suits for Men and Young Men la Here at $20 to $37.50. , Plain Colors and Combinations. Hill's Department Store I ARC A DE ij KARRAIt IN STOHY OK SUrEHSTITION . How many people arc there in this partially enlightened world who still 'shudder at tho appearance of n black cat in a storm? Educated as wo are in the fallacies of the superstitious he JK Kefs' 6f: our fotJefnthevs 'we-1still pre serve some of the relics of supersti tion which cast a spell of gloom over commonplace occurrences., ' The sinister influences of an anrient superstition have ti great part in the story of "The Devil Stone," the latest Artcraft release, produced hy Cecil B. (Ic Millo with Gciaildinc Karrar ns the ' star, appearing at the Arcade today nntl tomorrow. A Bilious Attach When you have a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its functions You become constipated. The food you eat ferments In your stomach instead of digesting. This inflames thS stom ache and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamber lain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clenn out your stomnch and vou will soon he as well as ever. They iinly cost a quarter. Adv. BILL KISSKLL'S BEST 'SNAP JUDGMENT" SATl'HDA Y ON I.Y STAR THEATRE STAR, J "AfV V i 4w ?t Wiiliatn Ktusill American-Mutual THE HOTEL JENNINGS DO YOU win if. to savt! itll vtui can to Imv AV. Si. Stamps I ll" so, .sliiji at the Jonnintrs Unti l of Joseph, its it. has now chanjjoil hands a'nl is a first rlass lintel. W'c arc now crpiippnl to solicit your patronage. It is well heafetl, with no extra charge. I 4 Head(uar(ers for Lake Wallowa Tourists and Commercial Men. Auto Hus Meets All Trains; Autos for Hire. Office, .Joseph-Enterprise Auto Bus Line, Handling Passengers and linggnjro . -J S-T-A-R SNAP .II IXJMKXT 'Hip; -Hill" Victim of MM;ilien Jden. I tltr in Aiticrlciiii-Mirtdiil Drama ; William Itussell, star premiere of motion picture adventure, whose in - . numerable combats with hard-rist I'llfntllia nuliri' tinrl nflrint lui -a , " " nii.do ills fame as "Klghting Illll," has a ilendld settiug for his talents ' t'l give up everything' that was dearthat ample time may he given every' In a new Anierlcnn-Mulunl produc- ,ln him In order (hat he might pro- community to prepare for the event, j tloh, "Snap Judgment." which will ; tecf her. - j Icm-nestly hope that parades and j be prnronted at tho Slnr theatre to- How this Is worked out, the won- patriotic meetings will be held In 1 iiiorn.w only. Iderfully thrilling scenes that take ' all parts of tho country. The treas- i Tim new drama puts Mr. Russell ' place during II. can only lip appro- ury department will endeavor to; In the entertaining role of a scape- elated by those who have seen this make the observance of -the anni-j mace son entirely disapproved of by wonderful film. ; versary or the declaration of war as 1 Ills, wealthy father, but v:!.o never-: , About the personality of the new memorable as was the patriotic oh- thchw wins the love or a very beau-; star, a great deal or interest Is nat-1 servance during the second liberty i lira girl Willi money. The li re-. u rally centered and it is Hurriclenl ; loan campnlg:! of Liberty Day on ! spnm;Ihle eharaeler of the lad Is In-to Kay that both In the unit tor of i Iho 2-lth of Oelobcr, 1017. dlcated in Ills failure to arrive at beauty and ability she has proven; " - . Iho church In lime for his own wed-: all that was said of her. Miss Car-. f Bi,enriii ,i hn ,..n .,,i uiiii; uecauM! 01 a Dig Ilglll 111 an iiiey, wnerein lie mixed to succor i stranger attacked by thugs. This llttlo lapse cost Jliumie the temporary disfavor of his beloved, Ho went to Lone Star. Annna, to mun n. nun me iiiiiiiiij inn was nilKtuKen fur a notorious bandit t hose resenililance to hint was re- iiiarkable. After many vicissitudes lie is rescued by the discovery of TOMORROW - f Z ARCADE. TODAY ' um' (jepaldineFappap 1 tho actual bandit and tlui brlnKlUK of tlic two men face to face. Included in the cast with Mr. Russell are Miss Krancella DMIIuk lon, Ilaney Clark. Addah Cloason, Perry Hanks, Clarence nni-ton. Ash ton Dearholt and Ruth Kverdale. ... i SHERRY'S .,. TMK KI.ilMl OP I.OVH Mr. Good has fears that the motive jwas something other than theft and . The color of the paid on which a All anil a great deal more that ' may have been the poisoning of the report is made with reference to was promised in ttie new William jKrain which he uses for feed. On I your third liberty lonn subscription Fox photoplay, "The Kingdom of "lis account none of the grain has ! will tell the story of your patriot l.ove." at the Sherry Theatre, was ! been given to the stock and none ism degree, according to a scheme realized yesterday when the new , 'IU l' "mill it has been scientific-j worked out by the state committee creation wns shown. It Is one of "' examined and its purity made 'and made known by James Zurcher tlie most absorbing and interesting dramas that lias ever been presentW ed here and . the new star, Jewel Car- men, proved herself to be capable j of the most brilliant acting and I Characterization. This is a play which is not only entertaining, but which leaves a'- deep Impression anil a great deal to j think about. -It Is a drama of liu- ;man life In which a young woman ! withstands all tho temptations that join beset her and keeps her heart and head clear in the midst of In- jiqulty and snrdldness of the Klon- idyltg. However, that which can be "Moh'pashed through no personal 11.111 ntll I inn !c 'llYtl.Trht nknnt l.i...i,.rl.. ;,, ,,, .... , . :, ! the illness nf the heroine's mother .,,,, woln le aH UmK ,, ,,., ; I ...1 It.... .... I .. , i - - ,i ui.ni;n, j.v.i jMuviiiiuj! Guillen iiiruiigu."" i i.t n ,i;i,niieuii:o wnn lulln Hie willingness of n young minister "! soon, as determined and In order! '"en is one in me ino-i neauurii! ; young actresses or the day and she i gives an Intelligent and brilliant pei formniice In this play. Certainly. any one who cares for splendid niov-j ing pictures cannot afford to miss) nun i Harming piay inai nas so much ; WASHINGTON CRISP DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR 9 CENTS A PACKAGE Irish Mackerel. Wheatless Oyster Crackers. Just Received a Supply of Poultry Food, Ground Bone, Oyster Shell, Grit, Chick Food and Egg Foods. M?.!:e your hens produce the eggs while the price is high. Just Tapped a New Barrel of Peerless Syrup. Biing vour own can and save money. Shine Your Silverware with Electrox and Wonder Polish. Eat Cream of Barley for Breakfast. CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY ' AND TOMORROW locks mtoiuov Motive Iti'iliniiiH a .Mystery in the XelKliliorhoml. A report ber the phone from the Grover Good home says that all the ! locks on the barn were broken last, aniuraay nigni. The matter was kept quiet for the time being In the; I hope that tome evidence regarding j certain, . ( () . imivu wii.i. motJix ox Arrtn, (Continued From Pago One.) 1 ness and Justice, every man and ' woman in the- country must lend ! their available means to the govern- nient and I know of no more fitting time for such a patriotic response to "'e, call of duty than the begin- i nlng of the second J-ear of the war. i The campaign in all probability .will last three or four weeks and 11 nnnllllCemont nf Ihn nnnnlnn .l.tn , made at , this lime in accordance wllh . promise to make public oil ..... . . SUch ilniliing circumstances con- tn I ritd in it At Rheriys Theatre ror the last nlnP tonMit 0 March 11 last day to pay W.Her rent without a penalty. :!-K-2 H.Vrt1tl4Y TMSM IIKI li. l.i Meet fleinaurt Outside Ironing Hrlieihile. ' The ladies' gymnasium clans of : the Y. M. C. A. have hail a new ! session added to their regular sclied , ule. nesldes meeting on Monday and Thursday evenings the demaud has been nindo tliut another class be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All volley ball enthusiasts (among the ladles of l.a (Iramlo who 'were unable to attend the evening classes are welcome to Join the Sat i urday class . Much interest has been manifested of late in. this class and with the uddition of the Satur day class It is expected that a pood iy number will renew or join the iussnclalion. From many who have seen the ladles' volley ball teams of the l.a Grande V. M. 0. A. play tes tify to l he fact that l.a Grande has one of the best volley ball teams on the const. All the ladles are j becoming proficient in this line and I from a healthful standpoint during I these strenuous times of Red Cross jwork, food conservation drives and ; other war work, the diverslou of i the gymnasium work Is a tonic : which . cannot be valued in dollars lib () cents. On Mondays and Thurs- evenings calisthentlcs drill Is Riven by the leader ia charge. o CIIICCKIXfi Till'! SLACKENS ('t,it Card Scheme Worked Out Uy ! i of Portland who Is serving as a vol , jiinteer unpnid field organizer in sev- ieral counties of eastern Oregon. ! If you are a total slacker or so "incar the total that your influence cannot be counted, your report will j be upon a yellow card. If you do -iyour duty by half a red card will be used and If your subserlntlon Is lin to your rating a blue card will be used, thus attesting the true blue quality of your Americanism. Mr. Zurcher Is to help the organ- ization work In Umatilla, Union Wallowa, Baker, Harney, Malheur and Grant counties. Me Is In the tax department of the O.-W. R. &.N. o M US. ROE TO READ Third of t lie "Series at Public T ibrar . a. ' ' - - ' - ! jirSi g A. Roc will jrive the third community reading 'at the 'public li-i hrnrv on Sunday afternoon nt three o'clock. .Mrs. Roc will read short stories. The public is invited. N0 admission is charged at these' readings. Children are not excluded, hut the readmits are intended for ad-; ults only. TJie children should come fo the story hour Saturday afternoon," -conducted by the Neighborhood club, n charge of the committee headed hy ! Mrs. Ray Murphy. I March 11 last day to pay water rent without a penalty." 3-8-21. For Hard-to-fit Some women Wrc -hwil "t fit in corsets; some just think they are. There art certain types of fig ures, however full bust anil small hips, small bust ami large hips, short sUut figures that require special designing ia corsets. In MODART Front Laced Cor sets there are special sixes and models fer just such figures. We can give any woman, of whatever sine or shape, the kind of style and fit she ehonld have. UIbiX4RT Corsets iff! PAULINE LEDERLE PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN DELIVERY SERVICE PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. WE OPEN AT 7 A. M. The new .schedule for1 del ivory servico in La Clnindti has fiooit aiTnhjsod as follows: - Outsido-North District (including everything east of Spruce, iim-th of 55 nud west of Soeond ) One do . livorv each dav, leaving at) 9 o'cloek. North District (from Second to Fir) Leaves twice each day, at 9 o'clock in the' morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon. i Xorth District (from 'Fir to Sprneo) Leaves twice each day, fit JOrHO in the morning and 4:'.'0 in k the afternoon.. Fast District (from Washington to Jefferson) Leaves each day at 9 oVlrick in the morning and at 2 o'clock Lit the afternoon; ' Fast District (south of Washington avenue) Leaves each day at 10:00 in the morning and 4:5K) in the afternoon. ' . South District (from M avenue to A street) Leaves onceoach day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. South District (from Main to X avenue) Leaves each day at 9 o'clock in the morning and 2 o'clock . . in the afternoon. 1 ' West District (from Main to Railroad) Leaves . each day at JOiDO in the morning and 4:00 in the after- noon. . . . .. , -f A K K IS " Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmer's Black. 192 ' ! 408 North Fir Street Across the Track I "United States Food Administration License No. 000253." IWiM, .hold .itxekal .here Item.iins of lOiluard Swink to Ar rive From Seattle in 1 1 10 Morning ! The remains of Edward Swink, the young man whose death by (accident In a lumber camp near Seattle ; was announced yesterday, will arrive in LaGrahdo on No. 4 in the morning, accompanied by Mrs. Swink and her father, Charles McCrary. The remains will be taken to the Henry undertaking parlors but the time for the funeral will not be known until later.. No further particulars as to thei fatality have been received. May Return to Mines .. . It is reported from Sumpter that 'Walter G. Gieeson, grand keep-.T of records and seal for the " K. of P. grand lodge of Oregon, may return to the Independence mines and assume chage of operations. Mr. Gieeson was nt one time owner of the prop erty which he managed for several years before disposing i of his inter ests. Help thd Junior Red; Cross. If yon j have any articles to gonnto to the; rummage sale call Marjorle Iogan, Main 73. . t, 3-5-3t. SEED POTATOES The New York Wonder Spud Refore you buy your seed potatoes, call and see my special selected seed, grown in the Grande Jtonde Valley last season. Wonderful yieUers; larprc, round and white; splendid keepers and splendid cookers and bakers. I have also a stock for sale, selected for table use, and one lot a .littlt under sized for boiling. Before you buy potatoes for any purpose' whatever, eal! and sec the New York Wonder. L.M.JENSE.N AT THE GRANDE ItONDE LUMBER TARI) Greenwood Avenue Phone .Main 7.12 or Black 33.11 Once Once nini'p will state to (ho jnihlie that T am selling all tobacco for less money than any other house in the state. I don't tli'ink there is an other person in Oregon scllinjr T,1Xed Tol'mceo for 10 cents. Rcnienihcr Uy.d ,:.,. js .n,lv.ul(.ino. jn I'H.'C daily, tint, J still l;IVe the old pri,.,? oll nearly all fif my goods. IT you can heat my pri.es anywhere, r will give you your (ohaeen IVee. A. J. LARM PASTIMK '(.; STOUK 211 iVpot Street - Opposit,. Silv,T 4 li 11 I.a 'Irainle, Orcein CR OCFkY PIMPLY? WELLDONT BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' , Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you gst a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Tiie skin should begin to clear after you hare taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood,thebowel9and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel; there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed vith "a dcrk brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, -constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply tace. Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; yon will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards epsnt years amcng pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are tiie immensely effective result Take one or two raghtly for a week, See how much better you leel and took 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. WILLIAM RUSSELL "SNAP JUDGMENT-' SATURDAY ONLY STAR THEATRE More