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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1918)
PAi'ifi T0 SATIiftDAY. MARCH 2:1. 1Hfi Gome to the Easter Store For Easter marks the season for new apparel. And this store has in every sense of the word prepared bountifully with the most beautiful SUITS, ',. COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES and nil kinds of DRESS ACCESSORIES. Hill's Department Store mi A R C A'D'E Quality, Plus,, I WE. 61 VE FULL WEIGHT PURE, THRESH GROCERIES SUNDAY . ONLY And an All-Star Cast Charles Gunn ' in RAMING RAMERS A newspaper reporter's exciting adventures as pseudo-millionaire in which two amateur psycho ovists test the power of environment. Miss Douglas at the Organ OTIIKR FEATURES J SHERRY'S j woxowtri.AV snows au tionautius. X.- Of vllnl Interest to every Ameri can, whether of native or forelsn parentage, la "Tlio Slacker," Metro's great seven-art. production do luxe starring Knilly Stevens, to lie seen nt the Shorn' Theater, hint day to day. Descendants of nil nations nre represented in this patriotic pliotodrama, which has been written and directed ly that wl.iurd of tlio Screen, William Christy Cabanne. Ii turn are shown Frenchmen, Ital ians, Englishmen, noifnfunluns', Chi nese, Japanese, etc., and then tliCRO massed together, dissolve Into one hugo American flag, flying free the true "melting-pot" r)f the na tions. The same universal splrl 'of pa triotism Is illustrated Inihe story of the production, '.Native-born Americans hasten to nl I at In army and navy and "do tlieir hit." A Chinaman, horn hefe, offers his life to the country. A German lad, horn abroad, decldoei'to cast his lot with the land of hp adoption. In ono scene three tbousatid soldiers, with fixed huyonetp. advance in a formidable mass toanswer the call or Col bin. This V" " different picture froi'iTTo""siack er's Heart," shown here recently. S-T-A-R I.OI IKH I.OVIXV TO AI'PIOAlt o 1 "Splendid opportunity for capable man at La Grande wllh'auency Old Line Health, and Accldenlt. Insurance Company. Good -immediate money and permanent business. Direct contract. National Casualty Com pany, Detroit, Michigan." a-21-23-2-3t pd "Painted Lips," tlio Louise Lovely ' Production which will have its first I run at the Star Theater on Sunday and Monday is a story of various settings. First we are Introduced to n rough sailor man as rourii n 'ship, then InftJ a.l "iindcrwoi l'if cafe, land lastly to a beautiful society I homo, in ivlilch Lnnlui. l.nvK- Oie iTToroiiViT, finds herself after a succes sion of interesting events. Louise Lovely has the support of a splendid cast, among them being two leading ladles Beatrice Van i and Hetty Schlado, both playing ex ceedingly interesting roles. , Thoy help a ,gtat( deal toward making this an excellent production. COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Goldwyn Presents Mae Marsh in "Polly of the Circus'' The Classic of the "Big Tops" - In Eight Thrilling and Absorbing Reels WE HAVE A FEW METHODS IN OUR BUSINESS THAT WE WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT. THEY AUE: 1. WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. 2. WE SELL AT A FAIR. HONEST PRICE. 3. WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT. A WE GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. -.: WE STAND BEHIND OUR GOODS AND MAKE GOOD. DON'T YOU WANT TO TRADE WITH THIS KIND Or A CROPHOXBSTSRYOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. Go()2u5." address clearly.- You will receive In back; rheumatism, backache, kid return a trial package contafninc j ney and bladder ailments; and Fo- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Fole Kidney Pills, Tor pain In sides and ley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly, cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, and sluggish bowels. Sold cvoiywhero. Adv. .... l 1 ' ' i j .......................... I HEADY l-'Olt SERVICE. ARCADE immm I OBSERVER WANT. ADS PAY. "AK MAI!S" ,N "!(' s lto11' J I ;l i I it t j i it Buy Coal Now The Fuel, Administration advise laying in your next winter 's ; supply of coal now. Aberdeen Coal is a good coal, high in carbon, and we sell it. Our Advice IS BUY IT NOW. Sawyer-Holmes Phone Main IVit C La Grai 17 lYlCItaillllC VoUlUJJcUiy. Ore La Grande, 3 .; '; ; : . . ; i . ; ; i , : ; ! i i Mae Marsh does not aspire 'to adopt the life of the circus in real ity, hut ir .ah j lud to she coil.! perforin creditably'" as a bareback rider as the result of training that was necessary in the production 01 "Polly of the Circus," Margaret Jlnyo's great play, which was screened as the first of the pront (ioldwyn's Pictures. The Polly or Miss Mayo's famnits drama Is a bareback rider in t'l? circus, so when .Miss Marsh was se lected for the rob? she was obliged to learn how to ride a horse with out a saddle. Heforc she ever posed for the scene Mhs Marsh put in .weeks at practice until she corld do some of the daring stunts re quired in the picture. IJcinff fond or horses and Inclined to athletics, ,she had little difficulty. ! "Polly or the Circus" which jtvill In presented at the Arcsde on Mon day and Tuesday, Is llui first of f Hie Gnhlwyn prtulii'-t ions f hrt seen here. In the near future suclj uho to plays as "Tin1 Auction Illncl:." ;"Thals," and othe s will be shown at this popular sl.-.iw houre. HE IS KNOWN TO ALL And Observer Readers Can. Depend on What Ho Says. Who is there in La Grande who doesn't know Mr. I.arm? Who would be unwilling to profit by his kindly advice? When so well-known n citizen as Mr. I arm .ipeaks out, Doubt sneaks away, skepticism must vanis'n. Every kidney sufferer in La Grande Peter lllever anil W. H. Safford (Jo,. J'or Examination. I Since the call for experienced trainmen for the Trainmen's dlvi- jslon In France, La Grande's old- ithne railroad employes have been "champing the hi', as It vere, to get In the game. Last night, Peter I lllever, one of the best known en gineers of the O.-W. system, and Conductor W. 11. Safford went to Portland to lake the . examination. If thoy pass, and It Is believed they Will, they will be ready for their ;country's cull at any moment to go 'oversells, vkoic they will run traln3 in France. . ,0 ', Weather permitting, there will be ,a stieet band concert Tuesday cr ooning, March 2tUh, as a preliminary to the dance which lite newly-formed Home Guard hand will give that, night. 3-1 8tf ' Should profit by Mr. Larm's ex perience. Isn't it reasonable to expect Doan's to do as well for you? ! A. J. Larni, runck wner, 1018 ! Jefferson St., says: , "Dan's. Kidney Pills have jiicvcn a great success in' lour family for .kidney disorders and I glcilly recommend them. I know from my own use they are all that is claimed for them. When I et pain i across my kidneys my kidneys arc not 'acting as they chould, I take a box :or two of Dean's Kidney Pills and :thy never fail to fix me up in good ; shape." Price GO,: at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy (net Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. I.nrm had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfers., Uuffalo, N. Y. Adv. Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancrics now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel 'portable granary for $54.5S and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can bo filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. , , The boys in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sacks part of the money goes to India. BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. Be sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't use green lumber. Save money keep what you spend at home prevent loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with f,c and mail it to Foley Co, 2 8 1! 5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and SEEDS We Have a Limited Amount of Golden Bantam Sweet Corn Seed - Come Early Cherrys Florists "Stop Long Enough To Think" Don't buy a tractor without first looking it over. Take the same pmd, careful study tlml you would if you were buying a horse. Look it over careful Iv, size. it up in your own mind what you want a tractor to do.. You wouldn't think of buying a pony team to pull a big load. (Some people todav are doing this very thing in buying small tractors. Jt is very easy to over-rate a 1ra tor when you want to make a sale, so" stop, look and listen" before you buy. Buy a tractor which has been tried out and has a good reputation. Samson antl Kuniley tractors are in it class to themselves so far Thcv are the kind that show up pulling in the field and that is where the showdown comes. Some tractors show up nicely on pavement or hard roads, but not in the field where the work is to be done. Don't forget our tlrain lieds. VJ.Vhnshcl LVd Seat and Brake for .SO.iiO. Think ,,f it, LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. 1529 Jefferson Street La Grande, Oregon Home lud., Mam 780 - Union Co., Red 371