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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1918)
; PA 015 TWO LA (MANDIO UVIWiXil ObrtKUV'KU' WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1:1. 131 3- er We keep our promises at this store. When we promise you DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, that's the kind we sell. We promise you genuine Felt Hats and are prepared to fit your head and fit your face. Come in and look them over at $2.00 to $6.00. Quality Hats at Reasonable Prices Hill's Department iStore - iti.u ciutss io i:ri:i:Tvi.v .., Xowll Si. I.' ..l.'i" Plan I "I- I.U ..I . .' ' Xi'VI. Ttio.-.dny. Tito Noi 111 8ii)o ladles of La Grando will give a luncheon and to ul. tliu Uarrlu hull, uri Tuosdu): afternoon mid evening, March J!i, Uosjdes rofriiisliincnu there will be U liiocmm consisting or readings, mimic mi'l solos ut liiuli afternoon and; evening gatherings. A diver, offering will bo taken and the pro ceeds v J 1 J bo to His Hod Cross. The North Side ladlt huvo ' recently bun (I o.l Iheuisphuj togftther for this noblo work and thin In one of their first undertakings In a public way I Postponed Till Friday The "Silver Tea" announced lo be: held, at the home of Mrs. Chris : Wright, 2104 North Fir street, on ! Wednesday, has been postponed unli! ' Friday afternoon, March IS. - ...I Birth Record j To Mr. and Mis. liufus B. Johnson, j 505 Washington avenue, March 11,1 1'JllJ, a son.. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heagy, li;0(l Washington avenue, '.March 10, 1018, ' a son. " To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Marlin, Mon-1 pie avenue, March 10, 1918, a daugh ter. . , . ' : o WOMEN ARE ORGAN IZING FOR DRIVE (Continued from page one) S-T-A-R SHERRY'S "Cleopatra" Coining. In. prodiicliix remarkable u spectacle as "Cleopatra," In which Theda Hnra la said lo give n glur-1 Ing!y; effective portrayal or this Egyptian beauty, more astonishing In its detonement or love and pas sion than has ever before been por trayed on the screen. William Fox has revealed the limits' of motion Delightful litllo Mary Andorsou. In "When Mon Arc Tempted," pic turlzod from tho widely rend story ,'Molin Burt," Is the attraction at Sherry's, the Inst showing today. This , fine drama, together with "Vengeance and the Woman" makes a program or exceptional merit. "Vengeance and the Woman," tho bin out-of-doors serial, with lis (locila rftf ilnriitfr la ni'nnllnfy n ftivm-a picture production. There have been j e mef ho comin.y puc(nB mHs piaysj imho : iiicmi oa, iiiiii es everywhere. DOING THEIR DUTY. have aimed to disclose tho motives and causes leading to the downfall of women, with tho avowed Intention of warning thorn or the : pitfalls that; of u Me are always open Tor them to rH larnfllir th. i)u(y of Kidney. ; Int o. , tm t here la an Illustration that . men., too. are nulla anally led away j To , bIo0(J & fc from duly and their wives, when :,iutj. bewitching woman determines to , Wnen they ,ni, to ,,' tnjs the ki(,.; win them over to herself. Julius neTS nre Weak. ' Caesar, Marc Antony nnd riiai-on.j Backache anil other kidney ills may ; tho herodltary king to the Egyptian ; follow: . j' throig,w,b,q'Jiid, sworn to kill Cleo-j; ,;Help the kidneys do their vrerk, pat raj nro tho throe Illustrations of ;' Use Doan's Kidney Pills the test-, tho weakness or mail that aro used etl kidney remedy. ' ' '! in this picture production. And ! La Grande people endorse their . modern men were' never so en-i worth, j tranced by the display or magnlfl-' Mr- p- J- Harriett, COS Adams St., cont, the gorgeous surroundings, lhe,IjB Grande, My: J'1 V,ow. from J!e.T" : Mas ' Bd feaal, given in theh.. onai experience Doan e Xnlney P.Hs , , are fine for hackache. At times, I honor as nude by Caesar and An-.,,, , R t (lcB, of mi wilh tony her slaves. Cleopatra was the j mor, s0 nft j ha(, been arch siren of the world and my tetl ft great deal. Knowing! such- will he pei Honiriod by Miss the value of Doan's Kidney Pills. I cot , Data In "Cleopatra" at Hie Sttn- a hox and used them. I was perroa-' theutcr next Sunday and Monday. ; ncntiy cured of that misery in my 1 liei will be only two shows daily. Martina at S:!!0 and s : 1 5 p. m. The very choice candy that you like so well is sold at SIlverthorn'R Familv' Drug Store. ,1-4-tf. bark and sines then, I haven't had any backache or other kidney trouble." Price fiOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy jret Doan's Kidney Pills the tamo tl.at Mrs. Bartlett had. Fofter-Milburn Co.. Mfcri., Buffalo, N. Y. Ai Last 1 feel tlmt I iinvc conviiicfd tho ymlilit- Hint I am selling pinds in my line i lii'iiiicr tliiui any otlior .dealer in this euiinty. , And judin from iny Kales, the roiisnmers of tohnciii certainly realize this I'ai't. for T sell more toharco in one day now than I did in ten days a month . Ueinenilier that I always believe in live and Jet live and that I am satisfied with a fa ir. profit. J thank yon. ' A. J. LARM Phone Red 2321 211 Depot Street - Opposite Silver 'irill La Grande, Oregon , Rive; in fact, a full will consciousness I is rapidly gripping tho populaca. i , There seems to be plenty of all these i ingredients, committees find, but they j are concerned over tha source of j funds. From what financial circles j and business men can lenrn the next liberty loan will drag, if it does, through hick of availablo money, rather than from any other cause. High cost of living, frequent calls I for philanthropic work and scores of j other items, have drained tho public of ready money with which to buy J bonds, for the public hasn't yotj grasped the importance of thrift, i This thought is the reflection of what ! those who are managing the pro-cam- j paign propaganda have come to feel. In . thrift alone lies the solution, they feel. Union county's share Is large so is every county's share. I This fact is always remembered, but,! likewise, the answer stands out pre-! eminently, to. The answer is thrift.' Save Pennias, Plea Save a dollar here, and another thei;o; 5Q cento -now. and as. much: some other time that is the way it will be brought about. The commit-! tee leaders have computed how it is I possible for the average wage earner to buy a bond in juHt a few weks, I comparatively, through retrenchment , of the luxuriousncss with which they I have heretofore surrounded them-; selves. , ( Have a Beginning Ready And, another big plea the workers! make is to harness oneself to the j thrift practice light now that there may be a nucleus to pay down on the , bond when it is bought. The rank and file of the population will have . to put this third bond issue over on ' that score all seem to agree and if that element does it. it follows as the j night the day that tho rank and file ; niuat exercise a most rigid thriftiness j in order to accumulate the necessary : money. - ' Despondency Due to Constipation Women often become nervous am! despondent. When this is due to con-! stipation it in easily corrected by tak-; in an nr?nsinnnl dope of Chamber-! Iain's Tablets. These lublcls are ensv to take ur.il pleasant In effect. AdA WAXTKD Man with itonio experi ence in creamery work ami, in cream making. Imiutre Obser ver. 3-IHtf "TilH IIOI SK CO.MFOIITAHI.K' ONLY TWO SHOWS DAILY YOU- WILL SEE . A Picture That Cost Half a Million Dollars K?nuircd nearly' a year (o produce and employed 30, OUf. peopltf. A irarvdom replica of the sjjhir.x and pyramids, an ciint Uomr and Egypt, the civilization of 2.000 years ago, Alexandria and the Nile. C I c o p a t r a's barge, (lie gorgeous throne room; the Roman forum . and the death of Caesar. A vivid reproduction of the fir:-t sen fight in his torv, the butlie of Act!um, with its joar-driver. men-of-war AH r.ccnea unread out be fore jnu in life-like gran-, deur, for there is perfect detail everywhere. COMING HBRE DIRECT from its phenomenal en gagements in SEATTLE AND PORTLAND Where it played to the biggest crowds and lnrc e.t receints on record in tbo-io cities for a motion picture production, dupli cating its rcmr.rkahe SUNDAY--MONDAY ' MARCH 17-18 2:30 P. M. and 8:15 P. M. Pail i ? ' phi is' i -Km- i- F'tA'lal SURPASSING till other stupendous spec tacles in its multiplicity of. gorg'jouG s e 1 1 i a K H apd. counties scenes of pic-, lorial beauty. - , DEPICTING- . with historical truth the love adventures or Egypt's! . Vampire Queen, a love which overturned empires and conquered the two greatest men of their time. THRILLING in its barbaric splendor, and rich with its legends of conturiee ago. A pic ture you will remember, as . long as you live, for. it'o all history in its most ro mantic era, the days, of chivalry and extravagant luxury. Days and nights of unbridled revelry. ADMISSION . CHILDREN. 25 PLUS THE WAR TAX m M .SIX MONTHS' ttjlrWlM On account of the cnor- , I M RUN . h'4WilW4xWSh f moim crowds attending M .... m ' fifc I Wtrl -i this picture everywhere, H If ' I new yore: city K vlW ' A t:T. I kklj Where I nlavcd al S2.00 ftftT W. . V - "W u- ST tm IIS sj ftlsf $M : i "Y" TEAM WINNER THE HOTEL JENNINGS DO YOU want to save nil you can to lmy YV. S. Stamps? If so, stop at the .Jennings Hotel at. Joseph, as it has now changed hands and is a first elass hotel. AVe are now equipped to solicit your patronage. It is well heated, with no extra charge. Headquarters for Lake Wallowa Tourists nnd Commercial Men. Auto Hus Mrets All Trains; Autos fur Hire. Office, Joseph Enterprise Auto Bus I-lne, Handling Passengers and Bnfrgage FOU HKNT Apartment, also room for lady or genlteinan. Iiarland Apartments. Depot St. :i-l::if WAXTKD - Man led man to work on farm; will fuini.sh bouse to live In. Call Illack 1-H. Frank Me Kennon, Ailcel. :!-1 :iJ" FOU SALE -One ten-room house, partly furnished, and ono four-room house, furnished; rents well. Two blocks from business center, tine of the best locations in La Grand for boarders and roonu-rs, or an apartment house. Price J 1.000 il sold at once, improvements pit) I. Corner Sixth and Spring. Phone Red .'IS12. 3-i:i-tf FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms, Crouse Apartment house, formerly known as Moore Apart ments, ' "-l:i-tf Cunl of Ti.nitk. We wlh tti extend our thanks for the floral offi-rious, the kind sym pathy ;tnd the assistance given In our time of sorrow. The P. O. E. will please accept our sincere ap preciation, s HAZCI. M'CIUIIV SWINK AND FAMILY. , Basketball Girls Defeat the High j School Freshmen Quint The Y. M. C. A. girls' basketball team defeated the High .School fresh man team last evening by the score of 37 to "0. The game was interesting, nnd while the Y. M. C. A. team proved its superior playing in all departments of the game, ihe high schooL showed up well, considering ths short time they have been practicing. Cha ! -Ash, who managed the "Y" team U-?' evening, saw that the game was won in the benning of the sevond half and substituted three of the younger n:e.u hers of the Y. M. C. A. team. At thi end of the first half the high s.ho;,l had only scored two points oil the "Y." This low score was due to the excellent playing of Allendcn Screg gin, who played guard for the "Y" and was clearly the star of the game. Her defense was almost perfect arvl , her passing ability was very good. iThe entire "Y" team was some im- chi.ie. as was expressed by mnr.y of '. the spectators. , j RELAY RACE STAGED Weather permitting, the senior-intermediate gymnasium rlns of the :y. M. C. A. will stage a rely rum from Island City to La Grande on April 1. The two teams making the run will be the old-tini? rival:) of the class, the Army team, captained by Harry Proctor, and the Navy, cap tained by Fred Kivcttc. .These two team' are doing everything but fight ing each other in 'order to win the honors, the whuicr of the tournament now in session will be treated by the losers in some llooveiized way. The relay will be in the afternoon and will eml at the Y. -M. C. A. Nearly forty of tho younger members of the "Y" will lake part in the run. Word received from tho young i ! men of La Grande who left last ; I week to join the aviation service j 1 and who are now In Portland, Is to 1 I the effect that all of them are well i j pleased with the proceedings thus j far. All passed the examinations without a bitch: all have been vac Vir.aled aud it was expected that they would ho outfitted with uni-i , forms and would probably leave j Portland for Kelly Field, San An-j ' tonio. Texas, today. Pearl Stiles Injured. '..Pearl Stiles, while unloading a carload or print paper this after noon suffered what may be a ser ious accident. A roll of paper foil upon bini nnd he was crushed un der it. He was taken at once lo the Grande Rondo hospital. Emergency Meeting Called SALEM, March 18. Governor Withycom'oc has called a meeting of the state emergency board for next Wednesday to consider requests that the stats furnish patrols for water fronts, .factories nnd other -places. atthxps 'oi,u-:i;i: i ttTi:i:MTY Chas. II. Reynold:-, of this city, baa be.-n in Corvallis for the pa:.t few days altcndiiir, the installation of the Kappa Sl(.-.i;a Nn local fra ternity of tho Ore;.-on Agricill ural College us Oregon lleln of Phi Delta Theta. Hbl lvita Theta is one of the largest of national fmternitles, numbering approximately twenty two thousand members. There are chapters located In the following cotl.-:.'.o- of ilu- northwest: i'nlver slty of WnsHiv-rion. Vuiliiiii;io:i i'tat" College. CnivoiTlly of Idaho. Whitman College and the Vnivei sity of Oregon Joe and Earl Reynold- are mem bers of the active chapd-r at O. A. I C. andji.er Reynolds is a member ' of tbv old lial. 4 WAR BREAD -'"-'''"''ii Ve make War IJread fresh every day. Kvery Monday and Wednesday regular War Jiutis. ' Try our Liberty JJread. AVe also have the most complete line of Home made 'Pies. Cakes, Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee 'Cakes and Cookies in the eitv. All made accord img to (inviTninent reiriilu- lions.. ... DUTLI BAKERY 317 North Fir St. Just Across the Track