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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1918)
1:4 ft:-'- ,1. ' ..;'t 4 ': ..IK 3 "8 4, i?. CHEAPER THAN WOOL PLAIN and FANCY SILKS Fine Taffetas in high finish in the most., .beautiful colors ar.d styles; some on dark., other on light grounds. Handsome striped Satins in beautiful shaded combinations; wide) and narrow stripes. Solid colored Toffetas and Sn.tins reasonably . priced as usual. Hill's Department vStore ARC A DE jl 8HERRYS 1 ----------------------- vai ii: ii.u: 'r).iiii:i:ov. Tomorrow at Ihe Arcade " brlrivs around, another Hippodionie vaude ville i-.l:ov with, acu that iam;i from .sinning', dancing palming and polltoJ liOU .sllllit.-'i. John and Nellie Dims Introduce a number of- priming stunts that a,te a little different and aleo Intro-du- h number of stunt that are different. ' The Amblers offer a number which (hey call "the cracked nuts." From the name It would he Judged fl is full id comedy and they en deavor lo fill (hp hill with theii willy dialogue and comedy songs. James Beano is a young man who has iwn much expeil.-nce Willi Uie circuses und offerr. a contortion art (hat Is away above the average. Ho does Rome of his stunts In a box whirh an; wonderful. Bob and Gertrude Peltlcord offer 3 comedy number of singing, tatk InK and novelty dancing which they 'nil "Kid Frolics." Their tonus itud dunces are of their ,own tloii and Die done In an easy and tfrarerul manner. Their witty dia logue and sayings bring baek lo memories of our old school days when we were all kids together. A twin-el Keystone comedy and the orelnir.tia will help fill out a bill that will no doubt please and piove a eo'iil evenings entertainment. XU.L KHIf.M;t UUSIH F.HI i:oii K'M ;.!.i.i:itY Ami:i:a Neil Shipmnn. one of iho mos' photographed cf scree;." utai cele brated her .return to Yitu? : !)': by peltlna lier ple.u.e In the rogm 'c gallery of thu l.os Aug des department. Following her bdllle set-iM's in "Over There." As announced In yt';eru.i f, p:f.?r this picture Is to bp shown for Hie benefit of ' the lied Crmm, t'te !:a(!iii' auxi.'.lniy and the Tobacco fund for the boys ''over- the-." l'.:it of the receipis of each e.vn invs peiforiuaueo Is to U; riven to these organize lions antl i ...tteiwt Iiik llie showier on one of the -lays yo;i will be doing 11 , hi: lor the police hoys who me helping sunsii the re-en- kaiser. Tliuivday is Kii t'ror.s fraKDiurot by Albert K. .Smr.lt. i.ta-.day. Kriduy Is auxiliary day an uraph's president, Mil's ril-ipmar. Saturday la Tobacco day. was cant In tho leading feminine o- role In "The Wild Strain." a forth coming Illue Ulbbon I'eat :iv, mirnt- ed from the fcoo!,, '. K,Khth S(.nil)1.i ijreui uiana rar:-ni, ny tieoruc IfH.ITH1. lit lil'.I.INt;. TONIGHT Sessue Hayakawa -in The Secret Game AND A TWO -REEL SENNETT COMEDY TOMORROW H VAUDEVILLE BOB AND GERTRUDE PETTICORD "IN KID'S FROLICS.' JOHN AND NELLIE OLMS " THE WATCH WIZARDS.' JAMES BEANO ' v "THE JACK IN THE BOX. " THE AMLLERS " THE CRACKED NUTS." Two Reel Comedy and Orchestra. .. The same old Tobacco at the same old Price. If you need a 5-gal. Oil Can with Pump you can get them here for only $2.00. J'rt'f'ci i cil Sliu-U Asiiu;oiis S;il;ul I'ninfs .. 19c K'tiscthilc Asi;U'l",lls 19c l.ihbv's I'iui'Jil'i'lf 22c Tnilt't I'ai't-i- 4 for 25c Tnil.'t I'm per 3 for 24c Scal'iiiini Wiisliinir I'uw.lri- 5c per pkg. ilalna IJaiins .3 pkgs. for 25c JVttijolm's r.rcakl'ast ImumI ....... 16c per pkg. .Kiiiusl'iiril Starch 13c Oil rr IV.i. lir 2?c per can Oyster Shrlls, ( Irit, 'hick I-VimI. iroiiml I'.nnc and I'luir !' 1 l'T ymir ( 'liii-Uciis. All kiiuls .,' Liallun I'niits. Our New System yucs liiic. cuiiii' ill and inves tigate il' yon li.nen't already. Save Money alii! a l.iliert v llmid. HUG'S MODERN GROCERY -T-A-R nt Uandolph Chef;ter and Lillian Ches-tn-, and which will -he wen in the Cherry theatre today and tomorrow. One of the scenes Is laid in a great, city bank, and Director V.'II- llam Wolbert obtained from I tie directors of bank in that city to co on location with Ills company in liie main bank ing rooms when things were busi est. Then the police stepped In to nay that every member of the com pany first must be nflirially phntn- c"",l 1 graphed, not of course, as suspici ous characters, but lest some bank ciook, posing as a Vllaiaplier, and enjoying their ralher unusual priv ileges, get away with some of the bank's funds. Miss Sblpnian de murred at first, but in the i me rents of realism visited headquarters and poyed just as charmingly a ever she did 'before tho police canwra. Alfred Whitman has the leading main i:k in the fcaiure and oliiers In the cast are Mr;;. liuskiik. Kd. Alexander, Mrs. Iluth llandforth, and It. Ilrndbury. ,:ir- ight mill Is Itetwecii Sianrieid. PORTLAND, March 30. Despite the war situation and the Impend ing Liberty Loan drive, politico are beginning to bubble and boil. Chief permission jlt(.r(,sl f(.ntei in the governorship rOi:OTMY IMIIf.lJI'S AT ST A It TIi "stiiee Hfru'ck" Knl will find notucililim for lier fnliuhtcnnicnt In DfintUiy IMiiHips' prPHontntJon nf Triumph" nt. t St:tr today and to morrow. "Triumph" in tho exposi tion of a k ji I V timhilinn to attain prc;itne-r and iintotlcty hohind the fnoiIlf.'titH. Hlio Unx set, her ncltih ijoi. talking of hor talents wlion rlip nppcaifd as Ilositlhid In an fiiiK'tpur Bhow. There was a "pio fcs.Hionnl ooarh" who had furthor onlarpcd lier Kood opinion of lnr own alillitinn and when nhv ulti mately trpaiii" ronvlnred (hat tho , un(pr worm was waning to pay nor rni ftonin hontno fihn il prided to run away from homo and undertake a theatrical eareer. What mihKe 'Hi'Mitly happf ni tl to her. malteri exceedingly IntireKtinK nereen en tertainmpnt, and .the way f;;to tricked her into n revelation of her own folly ro:iHl Itutos a Ipfro:i t'..t may prnpeily apply to most yrviir; Klrls who fu-ek notoriety up-in (':) " OVER THERE. n Mi s i:ks ix vi;i; r i s kiim Ti: Hl'AI.!,V ( ilti:KT. "(vcr Tiicro," whirl: will lp shown next Tlnm-dfy, Friday and ' .yn(nrd:iy at thp Arradc liuatre, i.i notable for Hh war ppoiiph, whirh in n.st take rank witli the very be. si r war Hrones prodisrcd onislde of tlu ' actual HKlitinK lines. Tho baUlo areas in this pirhnr are niiiuiially : extensive, and the ror.:itrnei ion of the, tronrh syr.tom was copth-. Kir. instead of the iimki! fu-.v yi'rds of ; trenches and ;;ndhas, tii'r.dre.U1 ri feet are covered by a rcaUv i:';nify iiiK sysiem of ronnter trenrli work. There trenfhen were constructed the supervision fT I.it-ulenant ! V. A. O'Hara. of the 2 tth Hat-; tnlion, Canadian Kxpedit'onary Force, who spi'nt r,even months in the first line trenrhefl in Northern France, and who actively participat ed In the battles of the Somme from Vpres to Viiry. lacntencnt ; O'Hara a Iho supervised Had ably . ::i'sistcd in the of t!ie hU:if- j ly Trcfive battle Hrx-nes, pic-' ttire which haw yet been shiwn to! the American public ho jirnphieiJIy j ditplicatcp the scenic condition.! of a battle on the west front :i -,!o t!ier . . 11 "J " ' leauiiis un(l fi(M)atorial ftt'ht. in the senatorial race the fight is between Ktanfi:Id and Mc.Naiy with the betting getting preity close on account of he popularity of Stanfleld und the fact that he 'is the only candidate for senator who Ik not u lawyer. Kiqhty per cent of the National Congress is lawyers; every member of the Oregon deleg ctioii in Washington Is a lawyer and every candidate for the nomi nation is n lawyer excepting Stan lieid. ,The furlhe. fact that the ad ministration Is calliiip for the ser vices of practical business men in' another argument in Stanficld'H favor, for he is acknowledged to be omo of the biiirXest, brainest busi ness men of the state and almost sure to be a winner. I For some time it looked like wool was going to be the Issue In .the rujito:ial campi-ipn, but when j It wan shown beyond question that j ,the wool grower received only from I in to is 5 cents a pound for his wool, and the consumers and knit-( ters have to pay from $-!.f0 lo $V a pound for yarn, the charge of. profiteering on the part of tho wool growers Tell flat. This put it up to jjiMnufaclureru and State Tit 'usurer Kay rushed Into print to show that the nmnufaeturerB were not prof iteering. Who is the profiteer hasn't been decided aa t ho question is s.ill being persiPlenily discussed in Portland paper-, tint they all aeree that the wool grower Is the urder dog because while expenses have gone up by leaps and bounds, t he pi Ire remains sta ionary and he cannot sell his wool on account of the lack of transportation. Up Is being gradually squeezed to the wall. 1 ; rMMiri t W ' fiW SI - F.5 ; ' A. mil CALL ON US WHEN YOUWAN1 .8 GROCERIES. THE IlKSIMJUADE IS THE ONLY KIM) OF flliOrERIES WI5 KEEP AND IT IS THE O.N LY KINO YOU WANT TO I'l'T ON YOi:i? T A ISLE. THE WORK YOU DO EVERY DAY DRAWS ON YOUll STRENGTH, AND THAT STRENGTH MUST I!E KEPT UP. OL'R GOOD FOOD WILL DO IT. YOU WILL (iET THE HIGHEST OL'ALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRIC E WHEN YOU PHONE US YOUR (I ROt'EHY ORDER TODAY HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Fanners Ulack 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." Nnonil Williamson, of the liih school, and Miss Hailey, city libni rlnn, and Prof. Alc.Vcil. The public in Invllrd to attend this meeting which is assured to be very inter esting. o : l.eo Humphrey Very Low. Lee Humphrey, a well known res ident of Island City, who has been at I lie hospital , for considerable time, is reported to be very low and his recovery is doubtful. I.iulies Aid .Meeting. The Ladles' Aid soeiely of the Presbyterian church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. S. A. Gatdinier in her apartments over Hum's grocery. Fairhanlt, Cri Grand River Ave., iw. Detioit, Mich. "Had to get up six or seven times during the Illicit. Foley Kidney Pills have : worked wonders ami I can recom imend them as the best medicine I have ever taken." This Sterling family remedy relieves rheumatic 1 pains, backache, stiff joints, sore ! muscles, and other ills attributed to kidney trouble. Sold everywhere. ' Adv. . -o- " OVER" THERE." M. I. A. Xotice. The Judges tonight for the public speaking and !itory tellin;; Iryour contest for (he M. I. A. a;-e Miss It is more fun to watch your , money prow than watch it go. Bay; War Savings Stamps. j Me Can Itesr T'lne Nmv. ' "I suffered . greatly from kidney and bladder trouble," writes F. II. .M W Cff,LaSt, it V-? )P, W 4 Times aj liMd V less Otbm, MOW FOR THAT EXCELLENT ECSTASY GIVEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RED CROSS BY AUXILIARY "A" OF THIS CITY AT THE High School Auditorium, Friday, April 5th This will be an Extravaganza, featuring some cf the best Musicians, Comediennes, Dancers and some things that will not be di vulged until the curtain rises. It's a scream from start to finish. It's for a patriotic and righteous cause. RESERVE SEATS AT SILVERTHORN'S NOW. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. CALL MAIN 35