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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1918)
SATt 'uD-'vY. Ai-itiL fi. . ... , . r- tht- stmil ;i ml one wiist w.ik hadlv A WORD TO MEN ABOUT CLOTHES EXPERIENCE has taught the public to took with suspicion upon clothing which comes from unknown and hidden origins par ticularly with wopl growing scarcer prices going higher the temptation to cheapen and adulterate becoming stronger and stronger. The clothesmaker who has, no reputation at stake no fixed pledges to bind him may decide it is more profit-, able to give way to the pres sure than to resist it. ''" An unlabeled garment is an evasion of responsibility. On the other hand, in affix ing their label to a garment, the Kirschbaum clothes makers . say, "For this gar ment and for every process in its' making, we assume full responsibility., Upon its ability to satisfy the .rearer we stand or fall." Your certain protection, and ours, is a label which identifies' the garment as coming from a maker whose name is a guarantee of all wool, and the excellence of workmanship that belongs with all-wool the Kirsch baum label. . ' Kirschbaum Clothes in Neiv Spring Styles Priced at $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 Hills Department Store SHERRY'S As Winifm, the Hhop unl In tlio VitiiKiiiph pi oI notion or ( X. ami A. M. Williamson's, popular novel of 1)10 ;-;ai no nattio, KiliHi Story u;;.lIh dtiixmstratt-H her ahllfiy a an ic , irovx or uiiiiHtitil vtii:i!iliiy. ,K!n alIs a m.'W chaicU'rtititon to a Un)ii lot of linperHomillohK that f-ni-bnu'11 ewry U-xrt f artistry frohi j comeily to ! niKt'dy. As t lie !iup iKhl In this lutv:tt Vltafjraph pict.in nh is a living, lut-ailuii fcirl of itlio dp:titim'nt Ktore. anil akain s jtuMinhea her ripht to stanlorti ly her t-xroiitioiiiilly , vk'vw poiUayal and careful atfont ion lo detail. Sherry's today only. ;.lors Viik Willi .Mercury IN Heituv. An Illustration of the fliiii;iii'! HoiiM'thiu-K made upon plmtoplayers to ohlaln cert at n . i(Mii'.d sc-ms .for the Kcreeii may be loiind in "Uroadway (till," Mr. Luck wood and ilvv play, Kljjrring Harold I.orl; v;o.!. I which will he shown at the Kile) ry 'theatre-on BuiiUh) and Momh-y. t'or the limiher camp seines In I" Ji.roaday iilll," Mr. Uodcivoud and Mmk ooiupi'.ny wimt to Maine and es- tnbliohed cauip" on Ihe Ranfrelvy 'LukcH. Tltcy arrkvd' In the midst 'of a eold 11pe.ll which .did not iMtuin 1 lull in Intensity nmieriatly at u:iy 'time during titnir three wft'ks h'jvv. ;0n the mildoHl day the t lierrnouic- t(;r reKist(!red ten below and on the leohle.st day it dropped to forty ielfiht below. Jlenptte 1 1 1 : J bit iff cold the company worked out of idoois practically every day. ' Many pictures with lumber camp locale have luen made in the past but Jt Is doubtful IT any was staged under like circumstances; nor ii it likely that Mich splendid ivHiiItrf were ev.er obtained, as I hose who :;ce -nicadwiiy Iilll" will duubtic--? he willing I urant. ARCADE . . .Mt'ihu!:t HiNiJ.-iy School l!oy . l.'hf niiii'; I'.lkt' Service Khis; '' "!' Mrs. T j. fcclotf.iiln ',u!iln;.-. , tiiuco DminlK fl Mis. A. 1.. RUrhurdHun : Address . Prof. Kerr M"li Mm. .!. V. Cornell : Ail'!rf:.n Captain lliimpliMo "Tlits H'.ii'-Xf.iiiii.'leJ ISiiniu-r" ... ' Audience j i il.TOii i.-t io.i . . . . Ul-v. Mr. Phillips Th. :iiiutto on ai raiiKineiitg 1 idi Hie, K'.k:: l: V. U. Suiiii-nl. T. j ;J. Hcrof:ctri. Juiaes ?tlhinauf;li. 1 Tin; hi!iii:-s are frr the public wal to oi ut t4ia tabernacle, . : ntt-nci ti liniii(.'(tlatHlv after the j fi::!rifjtic paadt whU-h is annuuncod . to Htait at 7::ji) p. ni. . ' I NEW TODAY! i .................. j I'Cli t-Ai.10 . A light four bottom t.'U!ziiii' KanK plow. Good as new. Ilcst :a;:ke. i.es than lialf price, ("all fibsivvor office. Atlv 4-S-fit FOlt SA1.K OH TftADK for acre- - arc. ni(j'l-rn oieht room house, Mttim heuTd, 1B11 Klftli rtrcc-t. Wilt:' !12 C'ciliiyn uticet, I'endlc- fon Oieon. Adv. 4-o-iaip. W'AXTKl) Neat appearing woman j to help wiih housework. :all j ' 1 '.' i s .Monroe aenue, Adv.. i in-if. W-ANTKU. A waitress and an office) boy at the Summer Hotel. 4-l!-:itj ! I'OR SALE. No. 1 Motor-power I Wnshini;' Machine. Ciood aa n jw. Will sell cheap. Inquire lleimann's Confccti'HH-rv. " 4-.J -7t 1 l-'OR SALE. Five-room Plastertd , House and some Furniture, wirV one acre of ground. Price S1.200 on any terms. J. I.. Mars. 4-B-4t FOK SALK- Ono loam of horses, plow and mower; also :i room furni.-l.ed liouse with , Kartlen space, I'boye IJbick lli42. Adv. 4-ii-2t. WE KEEP OUR af?.OCERIES ON THE MOVE. COMIM6 IN FRESH EVERY DAY GOING OUT EVERY HOUR. , OUR RROCERV BUSINESS IS A SUCCESS. THANK YOU. WE ARE ON THE JOB TAKINU CAKE OF OLE CUSTOMERS' ORDERS, FOR THEY KNOW WE HAVE BEEN BUSY ' GETTlNCi IN NEW FRESH GROCERIES FOR THEM. OUR STORE IS A ONE-PRICE STORE. THAT IS; WE MARK OUR GOODS WHEN WE FIRST GET THEM AT AS LOW A PRICE AS OUR HIGH QUALITY CAN HE SOLD FOR AND WE SELL TO . EVERYONE AT THIS SAME LOW PRICE. PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. , OUR STORE WILL CLOSE AT 7 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL fiTIt FOR THE LHJERTY LOAN RALLY. . ... HARRIS GROCERY Phone Mam.70 and 77, Farmers Black 102 408 North. Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. A- Carrots for stork feed. $5.ft0 per L 'ton. Must be sold at once. Phone; Main ::!!.- Adv. 4-1-tf. i V S-T-A-R lleihirl l(:t liiiNott .Milken TliillliiiK .ItitnpH. Soniethlni! novel In the wuy of a iilandlni,' broail Jump was hpiiiuk recently by Herbert RnwIliiHon dur ing tint fllnilnK of "Tho Flash of Every Woman wants to be Pretty, ' Healthful and Shapely WW ! iNjii'issnuiV If you have Read " Over The Top " you vill want to read the New Book, Just Out, by the same Author "The 'First Call" . .A Shipment of both in now. Also a new Book by Zane Grey " The IT. P. Trail "-as Interesting as his other Publications. " WORLD ALMANAC" out for this year. NEWLIN BOOK (Q. STATIONERY CO. Itrllitnl lYisnil llillf n IMiMf tt Ari 'TreMy tonj-'h to pl;iy a hie scone with nn iiltrn-iit liille iiirl like Krit.i Kldgway. with jirinnu biir:-. knvfiints you of :i rlir.ch," was Roy Stewart's complaint (luring the filming or 1 lie Triangle" Wotcj n i I. liller, "'I'lie I.iiW'n ( liula v," ill ihe Amide Snnlny nlsln. And sr) loud Old Stewart wail that Hit' door was finally' thrown opn ;;nd Srtjwart was piven arbiiuce. jo show, hoiv a. love scene sllonld tie played by a matinee !du), '. Pauline ' I Vederii k ami As buckle. The "eternal triangle" with a new hypotheniisi?, forms the basis for Pauline Frederick's new Para mount picture which wan tak 'from "The Hungry Heart." one of Duvid Ctaliam Phillips best known novels. ltesldes the ti ianj:Ii- -the wife, husband and the ''other' man. there is Nanny the jealous. o!-I housekeeper, and t he ide';. motbei . Kour pi incipal cha rat ii .and a few small p.iti.s make up , u n usually small cast for a pit j 1 that contains one of the ;nn-i . w fdIV stroni; plots e ?r seri-" ;d. "The Hunury Hean" will hi- : t. ) Monday and Tuesday at the An :d" .theatre. j In connection wit h the Vvt d i i' ; fey In re. Fatty Arbiickle will be - sen ted in his new comedy ""rue Country Hero." HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in La Grande, and flood Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. After years of backache suffering, Pays of misery, nights of unrest, The d'ytrcsst of urinary troubles, Whin she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the fnl- eell lowing: Mrs. S. E. Lyman 1.108 Monroe S., .Ta Gran.ie, pays: , "I pan in all carn 'esincs i-eeoinmend ' Poan's Kidney Pills. I have used thrm severritimes 1 with the best result. for backaches and other kidney trouble. I have never found anything i.et so quickly Wei curtly in reulatin(f the kidneys as Poan's Kidney Pills. They ore tho best of all kidney medicines." (State ment jjiven .ovemher Ji, lit it.) Cn May l-1'1' Mrs. Lyman said: "My :o.m! opinion of Poan's Kidney Pills hann'i char.-i in the least since iryvc my 1 ::-or imc:idation our yeari r.uo. T!;e PT.mjr cure I pot is proof y ;vro re:'.al)lcf" IVico COc :;t M dealers. Don't s:ntp!y aV for n kii'ney remedy kov Poan's Kidney Pill:. the same that Mr.. I.vman had. Fo tcr-Milburn Co., Mfu:-.c " Puffr.k, X. av- i&ZSiir Dont Pass This Up The time has tome when every Fn-.-nier mu.t buy where he can get frreator value for his money Ii pricing: our pooils to you -'we will say we have taken every care lo give 'you the best we can for the money. We are tfcttinu; several' sizes in Grain Dins ami our price us lower than any quoted so far; so don't place your order until you sen us 100 bushel Wagon lied without seat or brake, with flarinir sides for $70. Tho celebrated Jarvis Snark Plus for Ford Cars, special 50c. Combination Pliers, :!(lc to o0c W renches of all sizes and kinds. Iron Aite Garden Seeders and Cultivators. Gasoline, Oils und Greases for every machine used on your farm. 100 acres of Grain Sowed with a new Peoria Drill will pay for itself with the difference in yield sowed wiih any other drHi on the niarkct. It is time to investigate. LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. il'JIMONS. I I. IS itK.xnv i-'itit I'AIIAIli: TIMS i;vi:mm; fU.to of K. S. XORRIfc 1529 Jefferson Street La Granrlfl. nrpn , ucjVH .fiiiii 7S0- Union Co., 371 JTomc Ind.. Sf;tt dm The sl.i, : i.ii'ih of tiin lit in ti wiisii 1. exini- "'- of nlmitt twelve ""'" 1 "'. "'1"' ' '" J l'"ale" which coiim'm to the ' lliealrn on Sunday a nil Monday. p.isl nn up. 1; litiuhl eli'ntor ili'-! as 111" elexalol i:t oillf: I'liniiLii r(l :tl'l(; i-: triuelinn One I (I'ontiaued rror, I 1 worth all-ud ordinary--11 inaiter 1 fuot bill Ihe slnnl was iierloiiiied 2 aeroHS nn alr-slian nine stories J above (be ground! And Jllsl before His feat "llaw ! ley" pei foruied anol her I bat never has been seen la plenties. Ttia cops are abool lo oveiluke Itattley (In lb story I. ben he thi Ml.ullilH1 tO llU' v;itor :anl in cnifiM Ihe luiililinr.. I-' 1 1 1 ii to e!hnh down a til rorili'i'id. 'n!i a ebsirs ttie ntr -: -1 1 rt lop of the cle- t.o Jbe roof of (here be stiirts e tv.fapo. hut Is niUhly leap be ;unt hunl on ihe oplosite Itawb'i" fire escape, .'.ni .1 hii'il an llllkle In toaiubt will he ine. and it bi'eo:ni'' e el piittiotlc duty lo M end The pi'o.eraln di ilicailo !H'iiee flue, anil eellenil exercises follow: Prayer ... . . Key. .Snlional llynin .... ! . . l'atriotie Soar. Patriotic Hone Methodist Sunday In the Circuit Court of the vM-euon for I'nioii ("ouiit. I.i. Grande .National liank of l.a '::i.:!ilc. Orei.on, a baaliinf; o rpora-. lion, plaiiitif'.-v.-. Tut nor Oliver . : a,,i n'';o;:!''r'"','';.n:s:,bove..riom nni w. ni liieil 'ili-'or.bfit: ""':s "le s1"" "r Sli0 n,lil1 October n lb- e the Si i'.e of Oiv-;27lb, $0 paid Noveiiibcr S, and con, "i- Hie bereoy reiriircd to ap-;J:'n paid December 15, all in lsi; pi-ar .-mil .ni'"" " '"ii""- ana tlio ftniber sum . of $20 paid Heatlon anil in tb,. (irnnde Kveu "Kal'iHl u in tlio above eniti leu ln ., i s ,.tOBetllor wilh ,10 nK Observer, published at La , iioi! and courl. on or herore .May um of $so0 s altorm.v fl,C! ,lm i Grande. Oremm. !. '"' '"" i!re turtbvr ""'th could and disbursements of Ibis C II. FINN', ..lied 'h.it II you i. ii action, and will lake (lie order of Attorney rnr Plainllff. Mr. l-V.'se for want i'h reof. Ihe plalntiif win C0.t fm. , R.llp of , Rt. , Kesblence and Post Office, l.a Audience lake Ji.if.iH't iir.iiinsl ou lot tni ,.,ohe(, pt.opel.,y imieii nn in ,, f icjrande. Ororon. ,i ....... ii,, .hii ml ilollars to- . ... .. sum "i ... ease, io nay such in enient. Tis .Mar. 2-0. nri f.-l n.r m,. or Kliw pet riot ic lion, J. W. Knowles, JudRe of tho .above enii'led conn made and en- lered March l'!ih, ldls, fixing Six consecutive weeks for such pub- roth' r mil: ii l tlneo tboitsund dollars to- . ,i....w.n ,il Hie wiiti inii-ie.-i iii,i" siimnions r eiiilr. per cent per linnillo , is published by order of ' 1 10 IS. When a youtiy irirl puus on her first corset her figure lias a tendency to irruw into the line of her coipels w h-th'-r the line.-i ate good or had. rlf her i'ust corsi-t i. a biiil one and she ollait:s a l.iid ficilr-; fleiu it, of course a new corset of the same mo il. ! will fit her bctler than .my cutset of superior lines or ilcsiirn. for has she not allowed her figure to take (he imperfect lines of the poor corset ".' TODAY THE LASTDAY OF THE BIG- PATRIOTIC PHOTOPLAY Wo niiike ibis Try on one of the. uKs-cstion. "Over Ten per cent of tonight's receipts . ' Tobacco Fund. "'oes to the FIRST SHOW STARTS AFTER THE PARADE SUNDAY Roy Stewart --in-- "The Law's Outlaw" Outlaw Outwits Outlaws ami Earns Nester Sheriff's Baika MONDAY Pauline Frederick m NEWS WEEKLY COMEDY "The Hungry Heart" or f v , ALSO , . , , . FATTY ARBUCKLE IN " THE COUNTRY HERO.' 0) o 0 J .i." front Lncd PAULINE LEDERLE & FY ARCA FkUL ARCADE