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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1918)
IjA (JUAXDK EVENING OBSEttVEK SATURDAY, rJAKCiMfi, 1918 1 . , OWING TO THE CONDITION GOVERNING : THE SALE OF FLOUR, WE ARE BREAKING THE ORIGINAL SACKS OF FLOUR AND AM SELLING ANY SMALLER AMOUNT DESIRED jWItKKTLKRS l:i:AI)V VfHl CHAM- I'lOXSrit!' JIOIT MII.VII.IV. ! M(iHT. BOTH 1V1EN IN j IE CONDITION WITH THE EQUAL AMOUNT OF SUBSTI TUTES. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO ORIGINAL PACK AGES OF SUBSTITUTES. - YOURS FOR CO-OPERATION TO ENABLE UNCLE SAM TO WIN THE WAR. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Fanners Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. C50255." JOHN ANDERSON SAYS MEN WORKING HARD Italian Lnd H ill Try To Put Down ..lack O'Neill, IVrmttrr, Of Lit (nuide. SHERRY'S I'LAVIvltS HAIKU THUIK OWN MAKIM'P While "The Eyes of Mystery," slurring Edith Slory, which will be prcsontcd at the Sherry Theater! on Sunday and Monday, was in pro duction, orer.f 225 was diverted from the'1- c.ih-rreKlHtei's ' of New York barbers. -t - In this fasclnn'tiug 'pictiire.'-'whieh introduces : Edith Storey to Metro audiences, most of (lie male char acters are riiggod, nnkempt, full bearded Virginia mountaineers. Di rector Tod Drowning Insisted that I Ills players grow real beards -In-i . ... ..,., ..u. ocuc ion- , not .. for Foley's Money and Tar. norlal adornment for their roles In j Two doses relieved him. I would this picture. The men were engag- not be without It at any price." ed two weeks before the produc-, Sold Everywhere. Adv. Hon was started and ordered to let j " their beard grew.' Production be- i First grade, perfect potatoes dcliv gan the third week and continued 'ered for $1.00 per suck. Pay no more, for a month. All this time the but see J. 1). McKennon. !t-!4-2t r - I mmmi 3BM u.'.'j. ...1 ... .ae . m The New Spring Hats ARE TRULY "THINGS OF BEAUTY" Odd little Alpine-like Hats with the shiniest of wings, in varying shades and black. Many Cornered Small Hats of silk and braid. Shiny Lisere Hats with soft feathers. And lots of other novelties that you ir jinn s -yepanment i men obeyed order and kept away from the barbers, to their own dis comfort and the barber' loss. As the men wore their "grizzles" mJJ' six weeks, a month and half. i or a bout roi ly-rive days, the total (sum of $225 was "lured" from the i great tonsorlal treasury. "The Eyes of Mystery" Is replete with thrills and interest and the star Edith Storey, encounters many exciting adventures. . i Canadian town and flung himHelf ' u,.lH. ' '"' ', from ,. Horse. ' A torriblo IV """ It Mure Does the Work. . 4 .--,;rUUsn., Aver-JiUanc, mu),,.Ua '.. . : "Changeable weather and wot TwtT1.' ".Ml", 'tOTfa 'iTj'uc iit!' fi'ouTd "", - make March a daiigerou.i month for j "6 weir't'o! i: oes. t , ,. ,a .;."""""""----. coughs, cold, croup and whoopinK With , one' swift .glance at Uie J Ol ATI m f'"Vk - I couiih. He prepared to get prompt horses at the hitchl'nir melt h. -w'-m ' mm IX f tBllef. Don't let a cold run inti) ser-! Ions Blcliness. Mrs. W. H. Thornton, 3523 -W. litth St., Little Hock, Ark., writes: "My little boy had a severe attack of croup and 1 honestly be- ! tlAt-j I, a ,,n,,t,l ,r : mtS&s A T-A A V as i owerlut as1 Docs as Much Work es 7 Horses Costs Less than 4' Horses Requires Less Care ihun I Morse Less Room than 1 liorse Eats Only When it Works Th Itlcnl Tractor No oihrt tririnr on the mtWt will An uch a tTcat un-iy ot work, not is mt rtr rct In doiiRii and crtniil'n m tlio Moliar-l'nivrttl. It rmkri the hof-Uta frm r''PiWe. H ptill the uil S-htifse l"i will do a muli work at 7 lunar, own to iti BTftr aprrd and emlut.ipre. It curl be u-M (or uluninff, liiirniivirn:, plintinB. rulli-Rline. nnvini aril h:rrt Imt m (act. all held work, and w ill iklif it 12 hone-svwoi a ihe belu A Real Onc-Mun Outfit Ttt MoHor-l'tirfrat h aa.'rt t har.)!e than a tmn ot Itoraia, wm-S arwui tt-e tame.turtta In a lfrn-t otc! ami will with the impbrnirDt a'tai kid. It m c m pact, ample, clar-ouvkl, a wnnl-t'ul puller and nmri no drad wdphU Ant beat ntail.it la operated from Ut srnt ',( lax ituplnnrnt attarrwd. Thia p'O'itu v nu to oualc btb Uactus aad utaJi,:iU GALLOWAY-REES CO. should eee. e ........ j ARC A DE ....... ,i Northwest i Ktlriiiig Siuiy Of , Mounted Police. Orowillnir the t. !,,. f -.i " t,L from his jaded mount, a man dash-,: 1 0,1 I to II. n e::!ooii in the little ed up to llin E.-ilonn on Into the Kulion "tvi,,, .. that pinto?" were -his words of greeting to die revelers. The ow'n- er, much the worse for liquor, spoke up and Hiked $2) and the other's horse to boot for the pinto. "Done" said the mau, and the gold piece changed hands. Turning on his heel, the stranger made for the door, but the plnto's owner grab- bed him and insisted on buying. As (he stranger refused, the man reached for his gun. There was a rt3 isisaFJ.'T.'arsjrjiJazTaa M & Morses Cut the Cost of Horse Labor . Tl cost cf Iittrtp Uhnt N ftlnio-t pnp. bait the Rra opt-tniitm; - amcdh- ii tlm ac.-aKc f.i!in. A ti-im home incrafTS t'ttlv . : tui.:f wi.il; n dRf thnuKb the enuir t.-.r. mi,; r vt iv. It ciult frvm 1 to lld'.i I'rr H oikirtr hour to Riuintiln o iw.r, v I iT-iuiri-a L'j i:nini(r; a d-y rt And rt'. Ihtio Ua't cnotmlt power to plow m i.eev p.- icntih-- niciUr(!'. rryuirt; tn h.trrtn ; ii-?qiir;itl, n ihul urtfame niur w i tip utdir.d, moiitnrc cttn-f-vmI, ,mi a f.KA smtr vi toil tilth nisiD tmn.,1; -i Tat' m-.r trtuuatitly; bJ i. iii,i ve.-if t .iicjoutif time, t.ct ur fi-T; ;,xu how the Moline Unn.r.it1 Tractor can reduce the vot t f youxr cn your arnu It u:ll pj- you. blinding flash, and when the smoke i : cleared away the stranger was gone and the former owner of the pinto lay dead at the feet of his com- radi s. . v TlliK is ") thrilling opening and i the foundation of the story of the 'iey i.ni iwe. a virile story of life in the Canadian VOilllWHt Ell thfl A,.nn,A Tlw...t. a, ,n,i.. ,., T, ,, ! y.,- . ' S "------.. . "t'LIOOI'A'I'HA." ; "'- ' I'Min Spt-ctacle Prcxluced Ity William l'o With lliedn llnra ns KeiiMrut of Nile. (Reviewed by Edward Weilzel In Moving Picture World.) i There have been many mimic ; Cleopatras since the birth of the ;..,.., u.h ue.er oerore nana leign- :rmlir falm ,lis morning. The de ed "Serpent of the Nile" been given ! ceased had been at the farm the .audi a massive and artistic setting past three years and was known Us the one furnished by William ; oy no otlleI. ,mmf ,., ,llut Blven lox for the ten-part production in j herewith. He was seventy-three which Theda Mara acts the Egyptian 0ai old. The lemuins are at the hampiiti. Hie scope of the oiy;Mo1Benknmp chaf. : embraces many of the historical j facts used by Shakespeare In writ- Ask ,.0Hr 0,. for frG(.,, Krun(i Ing both "Julius Caesar" and "An-1 corn meai as one of your subslitutes tony and Cleopatra." and It Is evl-1 for wheat. 3-15-2t Ideal (h:it Adrian Johnson, the an-j -w ;thiir of the scenario, has gone to j of Caesar and his return to Rome, .the English poe( for most of his j the action busies itself with a fic ; incidents, rather (ban lo Plutarch. . tltious love affair between C'eonalra Th ecfnH Khlft from Alexunclria to Intperful Home, nnd smerai- Wb torlcHl moments t Jn; t liuve beeii im- i nm: tnliod by the bi tish of tiomo fa mous artist, are reproduced villi hnpiesHive Tidelity. The most, im portant of these n;e the murder of Jul. us Caesar in The Capitol, the first meeting hetv.ti n Cleopatra and Caesar, and the ti iutuptiASt return or the enrlutntress in her barn with Antony a willing captive. . OpeninK with the lady's conquest Hot point Hedlite Heater for flu1 rliillv days if f;ill and spring Warms the oicupants of tlx loom white warming the room. Keeps them comf;- and coiy. "Warms as lh sun warm." llnlpnint Hrdlite Heater Is the Ideal Heater NASH ELECTRIC CO. That the wrcstllg match between Jnok O'Neill, dean of the profession and IJuzukns, the Italian hid who lays claim to European horory, me dals and glad minds from kings and uuuena, will be a great feature for lovers of the sport Monday evening at Arcade theater. Huzukos In training over at Hot Lake, and it Is claimed he is nut ting in heavy work, while Jack O' Neill, according to John Anderson, . promoter of the event, is taking! morning sprints and-working hiiu-j iself down to n fine .condition. ' I Mr. Anderson is as good judge of j ja wrestling man as a Kentucklan is' a good Judge of a horse and he as-! snres the public that the doubft ! bill will be rendered Monday even- j ing is among the best that is obtain-; able on the coast. ' A second bout between Thye and j Kinney will add to the evening's I program Monday night at the.Ar-! cade. NHWS OF LA GRANDE ! Nolan Skill, Receiver of the Unit ed States Land. Ofrice of the La Grande District, was a visitor at Baker this morning, arriving there on No. 4. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lyon of La Grande, are registered at Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon. John O'Connell, member of the district army board, is confined to his home on account of illness. The pupils of Mrs. Ruth Jackson are selling tags this afternoon for the benefit of the Junior Red Crosb : Mrs. Milo Schllkc, who lias been visiting the past week ut the Fv. C. ..Scljllke.., home, has . returned to" her home in Wallowa. The following people registered i at the Imperial Hotel, Portland, on March 14: L. J. French, La Grande, J. W'. Chandler,' La Grande. Judge J. K. Phy Is in Portland for a few days in company vlth his brother Dr. W. T. Phy of Hot Lake, who in in the metropolis consulting other physicians. . Died At ('.unity Farm. The death of a man known as "Paddy" Smith occurred at the and a sentleman of the house of Pharaoh, .while, fate !a disposing of Julius and setting' the stage -for the entry of Mark Antony into the life of the Kgyptian. The meeting be tween the two. the sitdduu aud vio lent love engendered In both, An tony's return to Rome, his marri age with Oetavia, the weary waiting of Cleopatra, the reuniting of the lovers tlie interference of Octavlns Caesar In behalf of his sister, the battle against the Torres of Antony and Cleopatra ' by those . belonging to Ootavius, the sea fight at Ac Hum and the deaths of the Egypt ian queen and her Roman. This j big special will be presented at the Star Sunday and Monday. Cncalled For Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week end ing March 15th, IMS: Gentlemen 8. Cochran, Clyde Curtis, Corey Cochreu. Cliss. Chain liei lain, Orval Green, R. A. George. Less Holladay, Andrew Johnson, Ar chie Klhby, George Lambert, Roy Mayee. i.. Miugurri (.), ciay J'or-1 ter, R. H. Young. Ladies Miss Ordath Bunnell, j Mrs. Clara Pot-on, Mm. V. H. Ma-1 eafee. t c Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer will i eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes ana ' similar skin troubles. A little zrmo , obtained at any druf stora for 35c, ot 1 $1.00 for extra large bottle, andpromptlj ! ipplied wiH usually give instant rdiel i from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and , effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, pentrratinjr, dis i appearing liquid and is soothing to the ' most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. Thtfc. W. Ko-Co-.C!telia.a j Overstock of Auto Tires. We have a number of 303 tires which we will sell at a discount while they last. 2-28-tf. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION at $12.50 or at as much more as ' Your grocer can get the fresh ground corn meal for you every -0' wi3 ,0 Pa-V- Eetter 0011,0 ln day. 3-15-2t and let us show you these. 3-11-tf ST. PATRICKS AT REX HALL MONDAY, MARCH 18 . TICKETS $1.00 Auspices cf L. K. S. Alumni Association Jlcnnfit nf L. Tf. Army and THE HOTEL JENNINGS DO YOU want to save all you can to buy W. S. Stamps? f so, stop at the Jennings I'lotel at Joseph, as it lias now cliansed bands and is a first class hotel. "We are now equipped to solicit your patronage. It is well heated, with no extra charge. Headquarters for Lake Wallowa Tourists and Commercial Men. Auto Bus Meets All Trains; Autos for Hire. Office, Joseph-Enterprise Auto Ilus Line, Handling Passengers and Baggage Mt, Farmer Please Remember Yur main duty you owe tn your country and yourself is the production of foodstuffs. Tliis re mains entirely in your hands. Now, to .show you are a good red blood American farmer, produce more per acre than you have ever done before Jn order to do this you must plow. well at the time your ground is in condition and prepare a good 'seed bed" and use the best drill vou can geinid you have done your part in the great conflict. t It'ememker, before ordering, we handle the best ot everything in the implement line. Our prices are cheaper. We also have the only successful l-'ord starter on the market. Come and investigate. We will guarantee every starter put on. Price is reason able, only iM.".0O. Think of it. LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. K. S. XOIJRfS 1529 Jefferson Street La Grande, Oregon Home Intl., Main 78(1 - Union Co., Red U71 A good kodak that gives entire satisfaction that you can buy at Silverlhorn's Family Drug Store at $2.00, at $4. SO, at 7.58, at $10.00, S. Rcrvico King mid Xavv Auxilary