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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1918)
Tinji-iiU'i'M IMS. -roxDAV, march 25. wis LA OiVANi'ir; (HKIfVKl? Loan Drive IT. PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE FIGHT alt at Enterprise KNTTIltl'lUKE, March 2:!. ( Sne elul.) At a mod ink of l lie third Liberty Loan coiniiiitloe livid In thin clly lust Tuomliiy, II wan decided to close nil liimlnesH in the county for tlnco days, April fi to S anil de vote the entire time to raising the $41)11,000 (iiota for thin . county. J. I D.Ziucher chlled Hie meeting of re-i presentiitiveH from all the towns of ' the county, and they decided on j this plan to raise the money quick-! ly and more effectively than to pro-1 Ions the r.impiiiirn over n lonKer I period. At the Opera House, Wednesday,; the Girls Honor fiimrds nrganiza-.i tlon K.ive a dance which wan sue-j ceKBful and a' good crowd attended. , Mr. and Mrs. V. Ilerlaud return-i cd home Friday lifter hnvinK spent j the winter in Portland. Mrs. C. 13. Kunk and son Joe re-, turned from Portland Friday arter an absence of several weeks. While j there, Joe underwent a very serious nbdrtnilniil operallon, and his many friends were ulad I" soe him return well and stronK ngiiln. Mr. I.. E. Jordan was called to I.ogan, I'tali, upon receiving word that his son, Marlon, was danger ously III. lie was operated upon for nppendieii Is and seemed to be recovering nicely when peritonitis developed and his life has been de- spa ired of since. ! Dr. C. T. Ilockett departed for i " lolse, Idaho, 10 be examined fof; 1 !" 111 " ' ""uoiiii snens tlp jii-dical Reserve Corps of the; neuter mho uie pint wnicn is con- aiiuv. and If he is successful lie corned with the scheme of a confi- '. , mim nn ilint. work ns . deuce man de luxe. This man of -..!i...i i.ooii iin vuiirii. L... . wits plays what. Is known iiniiras Harold Steel left Friday Mr Van-! "I'OI.I.V ()!' TIIK CIIHTH" II Kill; I men of his kind as a shell" game :p()llv(,ri Wieru lie has enlisted in j Alnrgiiiet Mii.vo'h I'lelnnteil IMayjto blnckmail nil apparently inisiis-'hH rinRlncors Corps of Hie Army.! The New Easter Waists Are Here in Great Variety , ALL THE NEW MODELS WONDERFUL VALUES Of course, you have learned to expect that when you come to us for a new waist. New arrivals in Voile Batiste, Crepe de Chene and Georgette Crepe. Priced at $1.00 to $12.50. Hill's Department M. ARC A DE .:,- io; c-' V" - .- t - - WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT Pit EDIT PDFCH UmpcEmEs WE HAVE A FEW METHODS IN OUR BUSINESS THAT WE WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT. THEY ARE: 1. WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. 2. WE SKI, I, AT A FAIR, HONEST I'KK'E. , 3. WE GIVE FU Mi WEIGHT. 4. WE GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. 5. WE STAND BEHIND Ol'R GOODS AND MAKE GOOD.' DON'T YOU WANT TO TRADE WITH THIS KIND OF A GROCERY STORE? PHONE US YOUR GROCERY-ORDER TODAY. . HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Blank 192 ; 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. CD0205." , , Coiiicn To A mule Theater, "Polly of the Circus," Margaret Mnyo'H world-famous classic of the "liiK Tops" and now converted from poctlng victim, f.llk w limns, the rh.p ,,. )invs . Kolng tr) Vol operator of the ' shell" name uses, lln(ecl. r,m liere before the next an almond n the means of com- '(,.nft m(,n are called. municatliiK a niessaKe to his hoped-; v .... iierestinir lectures were Bailor dlccovora our army lacks nothing. MISS. COCIIIiAX TO I'dll'I'I.AMl MOIIK IX I!AIMli)W LIST. the celebrated piny lirto a Iremen-: for victim. With the skill of his Kven ,1P court House, Friday l,n Gniiiile WoniMii Goes To Attend A Stale 'oiifcieuie. dous photo-spectacle, enimes to the prolesslon lie inserts the message !.,nernnon and evenlnK by Mrs. Amide Theater today , and Minor- Into an almond and then fastens : K,,mp , travelliiK i lP'i it for the slate row an Iho first of tin- oncerly ii-jll. toKether aKaln, roniovliiR all ap-'nn food conservallon; .Mrs. Kemp waited Goldwyn Plcturss. After an ; penrances or lis liavliic been turn-1 wllB n Vl,,.y interestliiK speaker and jilmence of almost an entire yearinered with. Then when the victim,' ,, ,,, ,,,.,i ,,,. i,i ,,i hin from the screen, Mae - Marsh, who j who has an unusual fondness for nspr,,d to do morn and all ly chjilrnipn of Oretrnn concernini; j won world-wide uoiiulnrltv In "The ialmonds cracks the nuts at hii; .., ,,,. rf,,i , ,,, ,i Hi" work to be done by Hie women j ,,i '.I'liiii Liiuii nun i m- iiiih'i t,,i i.iian Advised rirnt by telegram and to day by letter of a meetinf,- of roun- '.Birth of n Nation" and "Inloler-1 meal. Wllklns slips the ''fixed" nl- anee," comes naln to ureet her liionil anions the rest nnii i.uus .or i,.ra,1(,(, mlKht have plenty luiRe tlirontrs of ndmfrers In one Results. This Btarts an inlerestinj: , of the most heaiil'Jnl nnd elaborate chain of events which become more. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. productions ever .maoe lor the intoreslliiK when the sneii is craca- Bcreen, "I'olly of flie; tJIrcus" was ed and the mysterious niessaKe Is directed by Charles Hoi an, virtually I read. You may learn this secret u newconmr amotiK ifjrectors, and messaue at the Sherry Theater to- ----------- tho inaEnificetit HettiiiKS and nrtis-;day. 1'IKST CLASS tics details are Hie I croatlon of Ev- j o Pe' , sl,t'k' ui.i.m, the noted arllsl. Main, T I : . This produclon lliiernlly abounds j - - ,,, In. sentiment and tin. Ills for people J 3 I J IP fC ' ,-lu,i ".. irnl'llnilU tll!lt Olir VlOVH it) , v in i.u.hii, mm. vn-i fie I. UCUIUII, Union counly chairman, will en. to Portland this week. Sarah A. IV:imc Gl-iln ti.1Di.l.,t, .w..ir:,. -i.. i. or n run tnai. tup contermice beuins on Friday evenitii,' at the Jlultno- " uiah hotel and continues over until POTATOES, 75 c. Sal in day afternoon. Mrs. K. A. delivered. Pfione: Haldwin, of San Francisco, who is 1-:i-2t aeneral chairman of the 12th Fed- J. eral Reserve District, Woman's wa.n t r;u i o care ior niuiu ua. i.oan conimitlee, will be., present. I NEW TODAY! of till nijes. There Is a remnikably excitlnK horse nice, the reproduction ot an enure circus i" " 1 t A N '14 clndltiK all or tno atiiumi anii runnis acta; the arrival of the circus In a vllbiKi" at daybreak aiiid n itepar lay arid- ninb'ti care of Observer. KOItl) HAS HE EX A SOI.IIIFK "I was supposeil to ko to colli'jje, W I'lle k., and oilier speakers of note will iu- j :i-25-2t pil tend. II is held to be hUhly 1m- portant for these counly chairmen! lure in the nlslit; tin" main lent 11 An there Is a love j the audience story of creator cliai'in nnd beauty than you have ever seen before on the screen. ! SHERRY'S I burniiiK of"'"' ' Preferred Iho Spanish-Anicri can war, other day , . ... uf.1M,.,.,,i(, nr eun war, saio rruncis roru, tne ine main leiu n i- FOR ItKNT. Our home, five room , P present new buiiKaiow; most desirable 0 location In the city. Acre or j;ot8 ot snnppy nnd plenty jazz j land; Rood (,'ardon. spot. Cal. (,in(,p vpn h t,)(, newly-orKa;tizel 1 this office. ANNOUNCEMENTS He will he seen In Ills n absorbing story of the Fulted States Secret I Service and its work against 1'or- nlun spies, when the nutterriy pic- turet "Who Was the Otlier .Man?" 'ru Presbyterian Aid Society will Is shown at the Star Theater on hold a IiuniiiinKe Sale, In the Sun-1 Tuesday and Wednesday. d.iy School Room, Thursday, at 0 , "That, experience has been Inval- a.m. :i-2;!-ol innate at the Home Guard band' band at Rex Hail, Tuesday, March 2th. ;i-istr: Persons outside of fire limits will i not. need a fire permit to hum rub bisli until June 1, 191S. ! C. L. MACoFV, Fire C'l.'cf. i Pupils of Contra-, School, who have sold SSI) worth of stamps last week and went "Over The Top": Irene Glass. .Walker Mcllanlel. lOiiuna McA'nlsb. Llletla Loifjhton. Irma Underwood. Klizalielh Turnbow. Ronald Coolidne. Grace Lewis. Lottie Dennett. Kafberyn Moran. . Lloyd Cooledge. c'ditl: Fierce. MarRiierlle Zweifel. Kliua Hay. Kiitheryn Peterson. Ileltie Klly.abeth Cochran. . Lorraine pierce. Claud 'Head: ' T'hylis Scranton. Louise L'rencli. Orville Divens. YNOI'SI.S OF TIIR AN.Vt:AI. STATK.MKNT or 'rut; British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Ltd. of l.lv.iiHm!, Ktiel.nii, on I ho Slut dny ot I a f.-in l.i-11, 1:U7, iniuie to tlic I ii.niriiiii?.. I.'oiu ipc.M. n. r . , i ill,? i:;iit ot i-'itKoii, pursuant Hey, Fellers THE CIRCUS IS HERE, At l tie TODAY AND TGMORROW HE IS KNOWN TO ALL j .Not pi. i I tin- ), liable to me In pictures," he conlin- i .....-----------"-----Lnul ,..,,, , .j,,,,., tlill( tlt enlleue i It is ''"'" fm watch your WHAT IS TIM''. "SHI'XI. (iAME" w(1 mvl. ,,,n ,,, Blim(, After money ri-ow than watcli It (to. liny Picture Iheiileritoers will findjn,,, excileineni was over, I could War Savins Stamps. much that Is InlernslltiK in tne me- IM)t m,tih- down to a iulet life In tro picture "The Shell tianie," star-1 profession fir business, so I wenl rliiK lOmniy Weblen, which will into the silent drama paradoxical, shown at the Sherry Theater, Inst j isn't i? My life has been auythiim day today. For those who haveon( ,nlet, but I could not leave the read Kenneth L. Roberts' Sal iirdny pi,.(ure Kiime ir Itried. 1 thonuht KvenlnK Post story "(lot d-WIII nnd ,,f t rylnn when our country declared Almond Shells," this iM ui lzstion war. however, and if conscription had become a law 1 should have volunteered. 1 may pet will have, an added Inlcrivd. To those who are unitiaied the ! SALE. 1 HATS! HATS! HATS! .1. II. STETSON'S VELOI'liS WOOL FELT, SI. Oil and 2.011. .. Lot 'd small sizes lert. These are odd;; and ends. These values at present markets, are $2. CO, Jll.r.O and J l.f.n Into tho 'Cups 2.",c and 50c, I. In .I,,,,.' v., I 111,., ml. lll.i.i mil- Hint ' real nienninK of "The Shell Hume" LvorythiiiK has changed, ' and' thul will he n puzzle. What Is n shell I I'd have to learn it. all over apain." fir! PASSION 1 And Observer Readers Can Depend 0:1 What He Says. Who is thnre in I.n Grande who doesn't know Mr, Larm ? 1 Who would he unwilling to profit by his kindly advice? j When so well-known a eiti;:en us. Mr. Larm speaks out, ! j Doubt siren ks away, skepticism i , must vanish. ! Every kidney snfTerrr in La Grand;? 1 ( Should pro'it by Mr. I-arm'a c ' perience. i 1 Isn't it roafioiKible to expect Doan's 1 to do as well for you? A. J, Larm, rapch owner, 1 ,110 .lerVeison St., p:.ys: "Doan's Kidney i ' Tills have i,tvcn a great puccoss in. our family for I- iilney disorders and I ;i gladly lecomrv-Ld tlicm. I know from ! ' DUi.ursi-iiifiilh. 1 .lurliii; ilw- yt-.ir.$ Avxi'Ik. rniiili! ? stiuto," I2:!.'.l-I0.15 The Screen's Most Remarkable Production Polly of th.e Circus With Mae Marsli as Poily Some Facts; About "Pollj' of the Circus" "Polly of the (Mrcr.s'' whs written by larnnrct Mayo. An entire ciri'iis was leased for tlie niak in.H' of this picture. Mac Mar.sb, the star, lias appeared iusucli pictures as i'irtli of a Nation. Intolerance,, and others. , . "Polly til' the Circus" has been endorsed by the Texas Congress of .Mothers anil the Parent-Teachers' Asstn-iation. SERVICE Following to Calvary" At the Methodist Episcopal Church, From 1 P.M. to 3 P.M., MARCH 29, ISIS, which is GOOD FRIDAY I'liKSIMNt; MIMSTKHS AMI TIIKIK TIIKMKS "The Hi'immrh uf tl ("i ess" llcv. II. I.. Konl. Christinn rliurch. "'Tin' KIimiuiii,'c uf ihi' Criiss" Ki'v. I'. W. lliissiini, l.uilirrnn t'hufili. "Tho l''n i hi i vs cf the Ci ,." -Kcv. W. II. Smith. Mi'thoiii.-t Churrh Smitl- "Tin- Itunli'ii cf tin' Cross" licv. (i. II, Vwsv, Jlflhiulist Kpis- ciipal i-hiinh. , "The .Iny cf tin t 'loss".. Kcv. I'. A. Hiipps, Ureshytoriiin i-huivh. 'Thi' Ti iiiiiiplis of tho t ross"--llt' , I'pton II. C.ilil's, Kpisopnl ('litnvl. A Uilious Attnilt Wiicn vou havo a hiiious uttnek your liver fails to perforin its functions. ' V,... I in ...inul ir.nl. i,l I I.,. I'no.l von eat ferments in' voi.r stonnuh inst'end n5' n ,lu!-v arc nil that is . :i of ilitjestin;,'. This inflanies the slum- I'lnimeil for litem. Wnen 1 (rot pain t. nehe nnd entises ni'.usen. voniitine; anil across my kidneys my kidneys are not , r"l1;' a leri ilde lieadiu-lu. Take Chaniher- actin-r as they ehouM, I take a box : Iain's Tahlets. They will tune up your or two of Poan's Kidney Pills nnd ; '' liver, clean out your stomach anil you they never fail to fix me up in (rood i;:',!,' will soon he as well as ever. T'nev shape " I 1!1 nnly cost n ,i.iirtir.-Adv. ' JViee HO.- at all dealers. Pon't ''v' " " simply ask for a kidaev remedy i!ii:". WAXTKD-- Clean White Cotton eet i)n.,n's Kidnev Pillsthe same I Hairs nt tho Observer Off loo; :ie ii,.lt Mr, i.al., tia,. i.-oster-.MiUmrn fi I"'1' "' ' .'.. MfBM., 'lulfalo, N. Y. Adv. ; .-.'ll.SSIHl lll.UDII t.1 !.lll.:iiis.l l. lll.HI'.S.L'l I Watch your bread oox ruri'fnlly. l!o flicciTiiI. Ah'iitiil dopiGssion I A slice Rone stnlo is n.Klico wastotl ' phocks dilution. I'oor dlRPKtlon !nd ono less towards that hundred wast-ns food. Wanted food helps i million bimhels of wheat ' wo must j I ho enomy. Choorfulnoss in thoro i savo for our fighters and tlio Allies. ; foi e conservation. AfitJtl. R IS 1111(1 !C'I 1.1 ..$ (77.0T.S4 fi.i- i.i i:l7 !4,ilss,m;.(io liuj-liicxs in Oi'i'Htin fur Hip Yeur. IHvilKMl'r M l it It II tlurln t'.tiu.on ; Mi'il ihiriri ihe iifl.00 i.'il' ;:ic year. . . (l.T.Cs.iH) tiuniifi tin j'-itr '-'.T-tO.UU W. I.. II. S!MI'SU., :i:itfn A 1 1 u:'my inul in,niantr. HI. IU Kl llt'l' ll (I Kcllt ail't Kt- in.', UiiUcr J. JJuriitf, Ton- FUNERAL SE.RVICE EVERYBODY INVITED NO MAN IS TOO HUSY TO 1'AI SK TWO HOL'HS TO ATT KM) TI1KSK SOI.K.MN SKIIVK'KS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT of the W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Kstnhlishid IS!lti.-l.a t.rai-de's Oldest Firm HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE AT CONSERVATIVE PRICES Credit When Desired Complete Auto Equipment Residence Chapel Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your prain in hulk? Do not wait until Spring nnd Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your ginneries now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for n first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for ?fi4.ii8 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $rjfi.00 nnd 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 nnd perhaps your hov is nmong them. . " Spend your money in your own vnllev bv buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sacks part of tho money goes to India. mitn vorrc granaries now Bo prepared by building them before the furmin" season opens up. Be smo to get good lumber, well seasoned, ns 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 find damage from exposure to weather-leave the sacks for our hoys m the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this type are univcrsallv scd in o her sections. One trip with n good team will haul the U" Union ium&r faT ptoses! " " The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON