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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1918)
fp- " ' : " ": "-f'v 1 II Good Men's Shirt Our Idea of a A shirt that is, firstly, accurately sized in body, sleeve and neckband.. .A shirt, secondly, that will look as fresh when it conies back from the laundry as it did in the beginning.. . Thirdly, a shirt that v:D ;ive perfect wearing satisfaction. Just such Shirts we are showing in the newest Stripes and Pat terns, priced from $1.00 in $5.00 Hill's Department tore MR. HAMPTON RE-ELECTED u PRINGIPA .ii.i. tiik ;i:.iih ri:i.ciiii.s wkisk i:i.i:cni. StiiOOl, Juno. Other roles ar! taken hy'siio sirup C rr-l h"il l.edoror, A. II. liarros, W. i'.'IiIch'i, lime ye::: II. HaiiibrldKu, A it li iiv Taviuas and j . Ills" "Daruioiit'id Cooiko 'Mi'Dnnk'l. This five reel feature comedy will ho presented Arcade on Thursday only. id. i ARCADE j ! Alonroo Salisbury and linlli nilfoid In "lliiii(jiii,v lives" Monroo Salisbury us Dale Uoven nl in provided with n obiuaaterlza tlon that suits hlin iiduilrhly In this Rlory. lie l.i cast an a iiiilcl-ninn-norod Southerner of the "VlrRln ian" type', nood nutiii-cd as a rtilt-, and oiiHy wllh the l.-nllcs. lint n devil when aroused. Ho is Intro duced to tho observers nr. a re formed horse thief In thia number J Hut nrrived at a ranch with a let ter of introduction to the owner, lie Iscbiio! cirt's Hint affair du conn, in made welcome and the oponlnj; j "lib Kraiidlloi.aonlly calls it herself, aho r.cones picture him fighting his way 'wil1 npi-al to girls of all g, Into good standing with the boys. , jho win ''''ognlze Ihoniselvon ir The hero nlso falls In love with' iMIas Clark's winsome screen por Mary Jane, the ranch owners ttayiil of llah. .Many Toiicticr in the tirade Schools .Ire Ketnlnrd With an Ad- ' vance In '1'lleir Salaries. ! At ft special ninptliiK of the dis trict school board held lust evenltit! for the purpose of electing teach ers for the comiDK school term of 1 1 S-1 ;i. Mr. A. C. Hampton, the piescut superintendent of Hie city schools, was re-elected to that posi tion, at an increase of salary. .Mr Hampton's work and success during the past year lias been of the very best and no superintendent has ever been re-elected in l.a (.Irando who has been more popular Willi the hoard and towns-people. Along with the re-election of Mr. Hampton, Principal McNeill of I hp ' high school and all of the present, high school instructors with the ex ception of Mis: Howard and Miss r.undorson, who did not apply for - positions, were re-elected. inwi the Sells studio, In Miss May .Will, a l.a Crnndu girl,' vr-:;:s ai.o. and daughter of Mrs. Nellie Neill,. prior to her ad- of the Itivena school, was elected as of languages In, the high Henry litihois Lena Foster I. li. i 'nil: errant Leila l.iifilian Cocilo llindinan Helen Johns Stella IiimI. Itutii II. Jackson Janet Jones Nina Kanie Mary Klrkwood Theliua l.iffel Nell Mahaffey P.. A. Mcr hran Bessie Mastcll I"?ove Mcfii'e Mossie Mettie May .Will Mildred Riddle Sadie II. Hoe Mollle Shlder Knld Kwll.er Dudley Toblu IScssle White Caroline Whlto Sue Wilson Naomi Williamson Edith Wilson Gladys Winters Dorothy Wright K VWZ2L il f vkmimi mm, wsmm si 'J WE HAVE THE 1 iTHINSS TO MAKE H0USECLEAN1NG EASY j FARM WAGE PAY SSI CCA XTY DOLLARS J- lHARRIS GROCERY Mi)l'f;il4rite Clnlk 'oiniiir;. Marguerite Clark is coming oi I'VIduy niul Sal unlay of this wi el: to tho Aivade theatric in (lie I'ura-Jns iiiouat viirslon of .Mary Fiobcrls'ln Rinehart'ji story "Mali's Matinee lialaueo Idol" w'.llch appeared In the Salur tlav KveiiiiiK Tost roine time al-'o. "Ilah's Mnllhcp Idol" is p. whim sically funny story of a hoardine. THIS IS THE TIME OP THfi YEAR WHEN THE HOUSE IS UP SIDE down, it's sprint; clea.mnt; TIME. HAVE YOl'Il I'OI.KS ALL THE THINKS THEY NEED TO DO THE JOB WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OK WORK ? IF NOT COME IN AND (iKT THK.ll FROM US. OUR I IO US E-t LE A NINO THINGS WILL LKiHTEN THE WORK AND MAKE YOUR HOME "SPICK AND SPAN.." ' . i PHONE US YOUR HOUSE-CLEAN INK WANTS TODAY. COM- I'I.ETE LINE OF KKOOMS. URISIIES. MOPS, OILS, WASHINTi POWDERS, SOAPS, ETC. 4 A metlr. called by County Agent P. 1-1. Spiliiuan and held yesterday evpninK was attended by representa tive farmers from various parta or, PllOllC Jfaill 70 find 77, Fal'lllGl'S BlaC'k 1!)2 the county. The waKe ouestion j 408 North Fir Street Ackoss the Track nt. into piri.ures, hud httd some instructor of laiwiuaces in, the iiiieii : " "" '" i - united aiaivs toou Anmimsirotion license no. unusoa. 1 ! nvr .l-I.tiee In .if i.l- ., ,1 1,,.. .. ,1 . .If-llliol Will 111 IIIO OTIICP 111 llltl I .11 111 IIClll e!lo a leadlut; woman In tho Selli: A. II. Prince, Nellie C. Nelll and (specialists. A canvas or the meet-1 jr.tildio was rapid She left SeliK to It- A Wilkerson. were re-elected as InK indicated (hat the pome. WaKe ;ro with the Astra companv. ar, principals of tho Central. Itlveria Paid in this county is approximate- j ira-rial s'ar. (hen hcini; chosen as and flreenwood schools. l' fixty ars a nionlh. This In n 'r.iar in the first Technicolor fe i- I'ollowinit in a list of those ,e-; the oinK wae adopted and in Ben- lure. Vlnieiaph nevi featured her elected last nlKht. all of whom wiro " ' """"" as first mi !,.. t to Karle Willlanin "iv i substantial Incri-ase of sal- .Sherman. Morrow, t matilla and the flve.reol feature. "In lhe;ary. which is in Ueeiif.ii,- with the. otner r-aMern .ieKoii cumu.i.s, ...iu I i.-Hun all over the Vm-lll- ' ' slanuaro niontlliy v.aiie ex- Arcade Theatre her .viniortlhiiiry i ihtiiI S-T-A-. ,1)1(1 John (oiblll Kill His Wife? I Toiuporary Insanity basis of lie tltiUKhler. The Klrl's father Is uhout to cast lier Into the arms of n neighbor named Jack Nelda, a man much older than the girl, and ns bad a man at heart as the hero Is by reputation. Mary Jane filial ly pleads Willi Ilevenal lo 4wvc her from Nelda and in the course of I ho story he uoes so. Incldenlly he fensa. . proves himself a man by meeting I Is John Corbln Hie murderer of Nelda and his hired assassin in a hls wife'.' Corbln says he Is. The bar room face to face, when theyinlght ol the murder he rang up .po ll re planing to kill him. Ueu headiiiarters and said. 'Send Jlupert Julian contributes an en- someone over to Apartment 2 1. A tertnlnliiK bit In his portrayal of j woman has been murdered." Two John Silver, bringing out the rough, ' detei:tles and policemen ' with a kindly humor or the Individual. I surgeon an i-.ed. One r.r the de Rutli Clifford Is appealing as Mary ! tectives asked, "Well, w ho is the . 1 woman, anyhow?" ",ly wife." t'or-............---Y replied; "I killed her." ISal: Cor ! . bin's close friend, the di:.t ingirshed talea was at once manifesi. Spe is 'sitletididiy cast In "The Other .Man." the Yltaglaph Illue iriblion l'-alere, which v.ili be the atliactiou in Ihe Shei ry theatre lar.t lug ln(!:.y. Harry Morey has the le.idimr male role and with ' Mir.;- Tlaiiiinne is featured I'loienre' li:-.hon, anieher of Vilagvnph's ; new t star:!. In the supporting cast ; are Frank Norcross. Jessie Slevens. : Stanley W'rilpole and Mrs. Chnpitl. west A. Willi "The "Ve-igcilllre : sodi No. 11. of Terror." Oilier lid the 0 Ma IS ;:ll(.v.-n Woiaan." ;! "Tiie 1M PI- . ,01 11 , ' 'I I-laliipton C. A. McNeill A. II. Prince Nellie O. Neill 11. A. Wilkerson Ruth Adler Ilulda E. Anderson l.ela Itlooiu Nellie llilllard Sim:mi Carpy M rtle Chandler tlhnche Clark ;ie'-p 'Curroy itirniiin Ileal icept for hni vesting which is on a por day basis. V. M. '. '.. l:injiloyiileiit llnreall. It was also indie. ued that the Y. M. C. A. is the logical labor clear ing hotw of the county ami that farn.es I'! need of help or men seeking employment get in touch witli thin institution. Secretary King has built up tiiis phase of the Y. M. C. A. work and It is hoped that every one in the county will .cooperate with them iu making this service of the greatest value to the people of the county. TO.rORI;()V ONLY ( 'IU1 Wf!(!':l. M Within! Milli r, of J.nrtlno nml .MI.M K'iith I. Howe were unl'oii in ii.;i. Ti;;?t ;U tin' Clirislimi clmicli parntijitc Mom!;iy ccniin:, April S, 1 " I ... I!-'. . !i. I,. I'nnl v.aM Mm of- lit-ii' 1 Inu ctrriiyinan and tilt! roiTi!ion was n sod. Mi-, and Mill.-r will make th-lr fiilun' homo in I.')!-! iiif, j . " MY duty " , ;, At tho Safety Fiist meeting of tho O.-W. R. & N. cnipioyt-os, Haviii Wal-: liu-e Urck jyuvi n talk oft ConstTvatiBin, and jravo lh-. following original poetry : talk of conservation and of all the ways to save ring of ilooverized economy, and of all of the things we crave, Mrs. Hut unless we gel the habit, and do ns well as talk The result will be a failure and at duty we will iuiik. f MONROE SALiiBUCfY !i RUTri CLIFFORP fHUNGRY LYES V A BLOeBIPP CIIOIOVIAV R, Monroe Salisbury With Ruth Salisbury Tn "Hungry Eyes" A tlirillino- niul oi'iji piny; ilidtuplay of In vo out West. Every Woman wants to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely f Wlu'ti n yminr pii'l puts on hvr first corsi't her fiiiiin has a tendency to jrrow int tho line of her eorseU vh.' ther the lines are kiunI or bail. If her first corset is a bad ono and she obtains a bad figure from it, of couie n new rorset of the same mo del will fit her better th;ni any corset of superior line or design, fur has she n.t allowed her fiirure to take the imperfect lines of the poor corset ? Wo make this suejiestion. Try on one of tho'? medical fpeclallHl, Dr. Hyde, r nines io place cred nee iu tho con foKsio.i. "Corhin I.; an ia.saiu' man," ho conu-ndfi. "broken with I urirr." Mo denies ("oildn'r, stalf J meal thai tin1 niht .of lit. murder Cnrliin 'aid lo him. "Wil B her, I con Id kill my wii'o and j hcoI f roc; on Kniuiidc. of temporary i Insanity. " Molh slate and defense. havn Kiilheted toyelher a fonuid- 1 able array of alientM. Or. llde 1 la fiK'itin.n for the ueiiuittal of for- 2 bin, who appears to lie nb:;i)n!ely ! 1 disintereti'd. 2 "Tlo Aimiiiient" is the name o! 1 iho y, eat pilot o pta y conta luhm I hi;. uni(tio ami Ihiilliiu- situation. t.nv. !iate, suffering; and (he euniiiuu ot i lawyers are powerfully porlra.-.i il in I this picture, w hi' li wil) ! .- hip n at the St a r I heat i e on 'I'll iu da I and Krid.iy. i i Autericau lti ent ion Poi; Ttvm I' I S .stem for Dt ania of I U:'it . When "T'or the l-'re. dum nt Hi i World." the greatest motion pi. J ture over made wllh the v.ml.l wm l as a back pi mind, was filmed i' J was necessary to dl on stun t no lice a t reach system appi oximalini: S t hat of the Kntento Allies on t kr J Western fionl. I 'Vtt ioi (I uk the t reaches liy J hand would hae taken many da-f so t he producers oT tlie pict n r.- called into ser ice a new ly iu: J proved Aiiieilcan machine oili;'tiall. I used for itiMuiiiir irritiation dltchc.. in the Western Slates. Willi it the ' trenches were unused out of the ; 1 face or the earih in twe!e hoiit:.' J actual working time. 'For the Freedom ir tlic W-ohl'" I will be the attimiion al the . I 1 theatre on Saturday and Snnd i THREE C0rFPTTI?ES FOR Y0UX0 ; WOMEN I! SHERRY'S I Front Lnceil PAULINE LEDERLE (rm e Ihirmoiid V out hi ol Stai . Grace Daiinotnl is one of the Ion mt screen artists : ium-d l u- I ' by Albeit K. Smith. pii"-idni I of Vilanraph. to ,i Imi in:i eop- J tract to star ia Uie- Kihh.x; IV.i- t(IH8. She is one of lh' jntiimof I slat s tn mot ion pui u vt tod i , of wondrous he.nily, with sunlit hail, largo In ow n e es and a perfectly I moulded face, She has been a 1 ea tared player almost from the da p Mb : J.: ) - 'O-fd ! 1 4 v v i h r ft 8 m f Our duty it is evident and all too plain to see , If we're' Kiiinir to win the striiKKlr for world-wi!? !i!i; r;..- I We must work as one together and let this our motto lie Noi (iriue or licss, not liill or .less, r.ut Jim or ,1a !:, bill mc. i Of societies there's plenty, there's amusements by tiie svorc - It would seem les;; "alriotir were we to (rive lluni more. , Theie's tlie "I'ed Cro.-s" and "Auxiliai the "Y" all working for i And the hands th.-.t ply the needk-s also help to win this war. J This scrap won't lie a walk away, we're up against i hard. And each one must do his duty if wc hold the winr.i'iir card. We must play the i;ame to save mankind, our children. sv ,'cthearts, And consider as w-e deal our t-ards. wc 're .'iani'ilitiLr for our- lives. I.e!'s not trivc the Kaiser credit us jo-i:c are won't to do l''or hiivinir fotiKht at irreatest odds this var we wish we're throujil'.. I Much better all condemn him as a finvl for warfare's ivore ; In havintir caused t!tc murder of his nier-. len thonsart:! score. Yet we're truly tr'ad to h-lp to win tills war for Liberty Hy saving ever.x'thinjr we c.-i:i t.-i send acrass the sea. And ten times mme v e'll trludly save anl the net result rvi.l la Not fought and w.:: but i'i:it--hed for world d'iuocr:-,y. So let us all izvi bu y and do wliate'cr we can l'" it don't exacth- sict us; lie a true American. And to help each oia' to do his bit let this our motto be ;boys Not tirai-e or Hess, t'.it Hill or .less, n"t Jim or Jess but ma o tn Marguerite Clark Friday and Saturday the Colors Prod :. Kiddle, Camp Jackson. South the diciplino there veiy strict. There writ in k froni DellieH I'uller Writes to Olisci or. Carolina, says i The followine men have avrivnil of necessity , at Kelly Field and are well and thirty-five liappy: Mood Kcklry. Olenn Tliomn- 'thoiisund men at tiiat cantonment. ! son, Dallas Green, Delbert Fuller, ;A1 I he present time they are mov-i Claude Wrixlit, Howard V. Me- hiK with t;reat rapidity, oat drafted Crary and Arthur Asii. The boys 'men are tnkism their places. The are ueftin).' acquainted with early 'ordiince divl-iion ol' which ho is a : rising, hot days, and the many du ' member, expects to be moved in :l"s alloted lo ihe soldier. All havo about ten days, but know nothlnir 1 become acclimated and are feeling about where they will be sent. The '"ll- are all re the front. inly and anxious to -o- rtead the Observer Want Ada. GIVEN AT Rex Hall, Friday Evening, April 12th UNDER THE AUSPICES 0? THE Thrt upper " coiffure ?how$ th fcnlr puffed Foftly at'out the face and drawn h.ik tn fl loan, rather flat vi"iradour t tho roll nt the crown of the head The scconrt coiffure t salted to wavy hair. n!mp!y jarted in the center nnrt piled In a double puff ru-rc the crown. For thest to w hotn tin Rtdo partltic is becomitip the lower at Tiuifccaient is la gootl funu TICKETS 7."c HONOR GUARD GIRLS PATRONESSES REFRESHMENTS BEST MUSIC. AND BEST OF TIME PROMISED.