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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
i:.V (Ml AX f.VKNlNV;. -.4: .1 ', 22,000 BEAUTIES DIM BEFORE HER LUSTER TO CONSERVE WOOL WEAR ALL-WOOL 1ET no;rnan think he is conserving wool by wearing part-cotton clothes wool adulter ated is only good material gone to waste,; i . Instead of buying poorer suits and more of them. ' buy better suits and. fewer, cf them . . . ..For clothesmakinj as it is done in the Kirschbaum ;. shops ; means better looking, longer wearing clothes means wool conservation in its only ' genuine sense. .Kirschbaum suits - $20 to $40 Hills Department Store 'pOf i Rainbow Additions in Central School 3C The names of the pupils of Central Schools that went over the top anil aro entitled to the Rainbow Division dur 'ng the weelr ending April 12, are: Rodham Peterson. ; Melvin Fitigerald. . Tom Russell. '."' - Clyde Pennington.,.- ,, . Leonard Pier. ' ' Eugene Bradley. - Erna Hilderbrandt. . Emma McAnish. Willie Groupe. , . , J. Elwood Read. 1 Henry Castle. v . Melvin Parker. .' 5 '.. Ruth Sanborg Felva Cade Mamie Clark. , Marjorie Logan. .' : . Pearl Cyr. George Moats. These are for the Second Junior Rainbow division and shows that each pupils has sold $100 or more of stamps. The Central school now has a total of 144 in the different Rainbow divisions. . ,','-' Twenty-two thousand lienntli'S who submitted their photographs to the lvnr department for a poster to he used In Its pubrtelty eniupiilim. are feeling blue, for now they know flint tliere i. i someone In the. United Slates who Is Jtwt a llttlo bit prettier than they. This ! will be it hitter pill for many of the beauties to swallow, but most of them will fake It graciously; I After studying the photographs of I the 22.00& beniitles, Miss Frances Jor I dan was selected by the war dennrt ' ment for the poster, and she is highly ! gratllieiL UA11TH WAS NOT C'HKATKI) , . ' , I'OIt WAU IH ni'OSIM Seed Potatoes NOW. IS THE TIME TO JPLANT POTATOES. WE HAVE A LTMITED. SUPPLY OP THE FOL LOWING KINDS: . ' ; '; EARLIEST OF ALL '-.rf - ' ' -. EARLY ROSE EARLY OHIO . ;',' ' NETTED GEM ' PEERLESS. HARRIS GROCERY " - Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track - "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." IMMlMMjl MllllMlJ THE DALLKS, Or., April 13. i ." (By United Press.)-One thing cer-!! tain this Indian didn't want to fight. Just look at this unique exemption'! ' plea. , It was written by Jake Cnlps'J ',, of the Warm Sif.-lngs reservation, His letter rendsT ' ' ' ' :',!i ' "I am Indian, and T am IiidlnirjS who they ninda a reservation for, ' and what kind of Indians, And-. !;' am just the . seem (same) as long ago.. I cannot become a citizen, i t because we are unfit to become cit-if izcim. I see myself yet as long j J ' ago. I am speaking my own lang-ii-tiage yet. ) "I see myself not fit to (become j a citizen. Thcreforer should be i J exempted. I am sure i have no law of any kind,' Just you white people w havo law. I am in the reservation. f I am an Indian who Hnve Pot yet;' Men's Women's and .Children's Spring Shoes 'cullies' with the government, forms a thrilling tale of suspense and ad vontrre as told in Triangle's new photoplay, "The Flames of Chance. This picture will be shown at the (of our race. Arid you are getting: ; Arcade Theatre Sunday. - j tile yonng men who are full-blood join in- anything of citizenship. We 1 1 1 '. 1 ' 'You are getting the young men ' may or we may not. , Just received, new shipment olMeii's Boston--inn Sliiies, in button mid lace, both blacks and browns. ' ' Ladies' Spring Shoes in Greys,. Browns and Whites in new military heels and high heels. Boys' Shoes, with guaranteed tips, absolutely guaranteed not to wear through. .: ' . lisses'.aiid Children's Shoes and Slippers' in many different styles..' - - '" Just received, Ladies Dark Brown and Dark Grey Silk Hose, $1.00 'per pair. , . L J. French Shoe Go. Money on easy, montniy payiueiilB If.iiwfclch .wlll-be tlie attraclloa-at thc irohl,l aid Irf recrnllln;, hero and-'"' '' """W . be noted tUat "The .Indians, who are- not citizens,. The ey'' farm' loans at V per I . . . : . - ... . ...... . . miu:,- nf nun1' la an . xlnnt-ii. fathar. mother or r-,initfntliAi- ni- . v2,.li eent. ( . See J.. It. Oliver:1'" , " 8-21-Sm' - sm wr TT xt ri a -yt- Slinrrv Thenlie on Slintlnv Alltl Moil- iio hen tin irn:il 'n nc, f,. u-til,: '""' i s. QHhsixK Y ! day, were staged at Camp Josepiruii . WCi-e fighting, the Canadian gov- tlon of "Tlle Throe Godsons of .grandmother are unable to worft.i ! . .. . i i johnRton, near Jacksonville, Flttrlda. larnmani niiw 1,0,1 ,h .... ... Jcanctte Gontreau," . by Francis W. And now these young men are taft in the ing care of their people because: where scenes of real army camp life .!...., i,.ii ,,,,, ,,,, ,.. ;SiillIvon, which appeared ItKAI. .'A.MI. - .' 1 ' t lf levery assistance In If, power. i"' H""'e J'- AIM PAIIT V IltiP1i,.Vtf At one of the most p ctureaquei ' ... : r,r..'i- n-iir,,, ti, ..,i i.,. ' 1 ' :Pts In the cantonment, on . the Tae A"'can Legion of the Ca- f nalto the popular Iai- . ' o. nadian Arniv Is the hnsls or n snol- ainluint star, will be seen at the Ar- Many of the most vital- scene of D'; J" " ' '.:, 'TiV. thrllllntt romance which ' laadcadq Theatre on Monday and Tues- i non-citizens c'r.fi are not to go to; the Metro- picture, "Her Boy, star-' ' ...,.".. '.;.... . ,.h. Vo- v..i. ..... to. In "Love Letters." her latest i war. they got the . strength to- work. There for the law of the house of Washington, 1. C, Is fiidins ns. Heat Skat Diseases WANTBVP Clean White Cotton Rags; at, the Observer Office; 3c . per lb. Don't Let It Linger. A cough that follows la grippe or any other cough' that "bangs on" from winter to spring wears down It Prnnntcessaiy for you to suffer wiU ( the sufferer, leaving him or her In That for mtrama n,n.r- ,!( nnnwrm nin fin. i ..... . . I ;now mvself ! r.rr a; wealteneu state ur.-soie 10 war oir rims Bffio IShannon and Nlles Welch i1""1"- ''. - """" ""' ' .. ' , . Iw i. ., ttun v,, ' Th : SMrTK f aS V sickness and disease. Joe. Glllard, i 1 ... i stories, sang lusty songs, or as-,men to the nre trenches where the ,l""'"."u" '"" . , .... " '. . . , . ; S"m forTiawi lt nH nrnmnfT;. This was i race 01 my inoe is vamaoie. 1 nore- ISi .JT7.iE. ! rr.. -Ii:. isuiued tho roles of cccniits. They enemy is but a few yards away. vision of ThomiiB 11. luce. - " .iw..,. . . ... ... . appucu win usually give iimLdiu xcuci. writes: i wim ; pioyea y tncir roies wen. too, ror since reproduction of conditions on w"" oy iianiion rue, anu ls.ai'"' . ... from ,tching torture. It cleanses ana hncltlns cougli and a pain In my jthey wore playing to., their dear ; rr0Ilt linos woul(, be llbnllte,. . grlppmg story of the heart-breaking j to war. soothes the skin and heals quickly and , bllt slnco taking Foley's -.ones. 'who might later on see the; to mlte 1 1 t lonl 1 v from "'81 ot. a woman to retain her i "My old people never joined , l'itnanl. iL. Honey and Tar I have been re- picture. ' an ortllnarv movie ''sfandDoint. the husband's nrfoction against over-y 'kind of thinit with yotir wliitt- 8ppearhi(i liquid aod- b aoothiiiit C thiMo-cd." K soothes, heals and cures MS Fillmore St., Nashville. . Tenn.. writes: "1 was suffering with A dry ;.i J Every Woman wants to he Pretty, Healthful and Shapely When Director Irving wauled an. .r'ln.rt nrrieerR imeii ',,; who! mini; odds. The east, including or they never had white people way. most delicate skin. It ia not greasy. Is coughs, colds and croup. Good for .1..1..1 vlllhlll,.n ,f ofiin- 1M..M alnl. ,,U Ul U""".'! Ullltt-m HULK . 1 OIll ' .... .... f .n;l.. nnnllAJ an4 Mta li,1 tfit- i . . .. . I .1 .11 Just! TheE.W.RoMCo..aevclmiil.a I AAV. which ' -i-i . " . ; actual exniDiiKin or army men sing-. , William Conk ind Thurston Hall. I You know our tribe has no flag; easily applied and cost little, bet if w100plis cough. Sold everywhere. I,.,,,, tin,. ,.r i,in nr.. wa ivrnnlnl of the illslilcls in Cnniuln whnra i A new two-reel Hack SonnetC om' w"ite people lias r. I with great fidelity. The camp cook, tho film was made were most kind icomcdy will also he on the same j"011 enrriud I"10 ar- Therefor j the paymaster, the mall clerk, and In extending their active coopera, program. It features Chester Conk-; 1 1 entirely exenipul lionrij i 'desk sei'Keant all iilay.'.d the same Mir r.n,,..,i i i .,...,.. i llln unrl 1 cnlleil "It T:iv ta F.ve'r-; wai . .1 t roles they do in real overy-duy life. ;officBI. commnndlnn Military District cisc." KW ni,"c " " r "nl,l'u " No. 2, and coiuiii.in.iant of the l,uK- I "I never asked ao time fur ctti- ( well-fed, but diminutive dog was on I hnnd. est training en nip In the world ! svxni'sis tw Tin: axxt.vi. statkmrnt 'zenahip. Therefor I do r.o myself as a citirca. 1 know ' ' i .. "? ' 'T. I""""1."?.. n,!"f.'i. nV . : ,; iri: i HREMEN'S insurance company I UlR PICUMO 1HK11.K ill U.e .,..-. - r . f I peued to tho nrniy pnyniaster. who. the Mm, and appeared himself, .n iiiinj riri ,i.v ,.i i ... .Ii,..r. uhj. mi! I when he paid tho nieii orf for, with his en tiro slarf, In tho pie-; 'o;4'"n,'"S',!,','i Z '-"""" ""'" f Metro, forgot, to Include himself and tr. ., f ,,,, p'J- i,..;.-.,,,,,,., Jtbns received no pay. However, ho Maj Hle,tf IX A. A. ft Q. II. Xf, , ,,,hTu,,,,. ; rwas reniunerated mini. r: Kllv ,., fh ,d . ,,.r n-i.i .21 ' a lMn-M. tm ttleinK mill iHrliullor Uonoral Film'?, Uetit-Col 1.1 hi a I reservation of Warm rpii i... - i'n9- f Margery Wilson S-T-A-R I onel 13. J. Mi'Covnilck and Lieut. -! Colonel William McBitln. Coloael .-(vcl tltirhiic 1 1l.- j.'ttr llti-,.111,. front t.HiiT .itrti- rt-,n-lp,t tlilrlltu Hit" j-t-itr Ti'tnl Imtilnr JLIiSUWltl.tw MeCunutck was the coiiininiuler of s i,, ,M ,,," ,". J..ii.ra..a mmJ l"e 213th Overseas DallaMon. A.ner- 'r..''.''. ... ican legion, and was In charge of '''"Knr '"ir to the entire Aniei-iean Leulon move- tux-. iI'tii-..-!. .n..l tt-w. eniil ihir l-'M.M WITH SOI.IIIKHS i"e Aiueiiinn ni.1011 1 i;,a.ni::.in ment. Colonel Mcltaln w-as the offl- aii.uiu of u i.iii.-r pi.n,nuir, .-vji.ji.-..!ih ervation of Oregon. I .''i not know of 'my chiefs ask 'for itii:cm!lip-. : Now ns tb,ey law siys all -Indiana that are full blooded are not elti-1 zens. These are the kind of citizens : f .we are full blooded, non citizens. ; syns.-i.is "There for we say us Indians J siu.isi.m (heep still for a while, let us explain ;J to you our thoughts.' i 'From wWre did . wntiile'-ful ' 1 light from here over to yon. The -TJST- W 5 can.hm Arni:i ni; v.u 1 t t I Domfiiinn tmt'i-mm".tt l.riit Men fov rUmtiiK "l''ur I lie I 'ri-iMhim tf lh VtM" . per who buHl the great cinnp Vul cartior, Quebec. When 11 younK pirl puts on her first corset her figure has n tendency to jtrow into the line of her torsetn whe ther the lines nre good or burl, lf her first earset is a bud one and she obtains ,t bad figure from it, of course a new cornet of the same mu rfel will fit her better than iiuy corset oT superior lines or diisign, for has she not allowed her figure to tak the imperfeet lines of tho poor corset?. We make this sujtffMtion. Try on one uC those J Never nan a picture been nra- D jE) J duced with mich wldettpieud iuteii'tit i . . - J I fn Its nuik inn as "For the Premium S of tho World." which will b Prv'"W VIXOSH IrTS XOVKI. ! sented by lux M. Uowiy at the Star; OI'KKIt I'ltOM STKNOiltIH0K J Tlieatre today and tomorrow. . ,., , .. Thlsfiltn is a p;Mnl;c spectacle Tttlil iitomllf iirr J.:.s7t.;i"l.rtl Aseii. , Ytn uf rrnl cmnli' unnnl nmr- k"l vnltwt .$1.07-l.1'J!t.iSI Yl" t kih-1k inn) Ixm.in (iimrki'i vhIih . "...Vl.II'J.l'S n on nmrifrtCM Htiil mllHi- rl. tc. S.W! ,4.io.ti Cnli hi lmTik mnl mi )m ml J-JT,TS.."-1 ITrlilttlllin jit if lulli't'lt'i'l uttth'tt Hlint Stiirin)H'r ;u ll'i; .- W. tt:tv.:, lHtrift Mint riMiln tine mut nr. Tnwt rnl mlwrllnu'..ti)t t:!T,iT.? Tk-tnl HH-trtii Vnt N4-ln1 tW't""i!' hi Bliy it4tk ttf n' thtf t ,. , ,! t produced primarily with thn idea J of awakening Americana to the sit- nation caused by tho meat war and Jtwiipftn Gontreau, n cbnnniufr lit tin stennmplttc mis, entered the headquarters of the Red Cross yes- ::i.aw..t7 LmbiMtica. (iriM rtaim Tor lr.).-i' uniistil . f nit.tifLl.l AHH-inil of niiPHnir I invfiilniiiH (Hi nM iiiiikI Ii: rtth sriSMUniM Pio for i:timlin -iml linliiTjc N''" AN "II, er IluMMHr. til, ..;! tM J brinithiK home to them th factn -r mm ftvRert ror urn numei. m wlileu already have ben realized by three allied prisoners in Certnany. 1 the public In the count rii-s or all Her peruller request excited the our utiles. curiosity of the secretary of the' J The story of the film was written branch who asked for her loason. by Taptain Kdwin Uower llesser. an Miss ontreu replied that she was1 si 1ft7.21.iM r Tl'erefor your brother WMit sme ! poison to come and inv? o n neo-; pie sonic K'od speach and ask ouri people for land. There the;; com-; pleteri the speech. . They coniplte l , it with pence. There for Indians do i not want to step on ' ho bloody ground of war. "The creation of Ovn v:rti w.is i not created tn ro and hi,., o war on, :i- or war purposes. ig "We are say thi vo ni; h hold jour boys and work 01. their farms 'and take care of their old parents, ft j- "I am hoping !n M-ar from yuu. : We sent this to thp hou.-.r- of whore jthey nr e.taml:i-v men. You all" must look at litis tetter." l "Flames of Chance,, From tlic Lndic.V Tioii- Jmirnii! Storyr Tlic Throe (Jodsons of jcainictti' ( Imif rciiii.'" A Red Cross Helper unwittingly stumkest upon German Intrigue Hidden in her Letters Also ' News Weekly, with Scenes from "Over There." TOMORROW ONLY TV'.;.; P ' :': . ' Hdirt Corsets i v Front Laced 1 PAULINE. LEDERLE 1 officer of the American Legion . of anxious to "do her bit and that Mltnl tiH h uf Tut I nrrniliiin hi fim-i' lr Tr HI. 1!U7 7 2M.W1.M Btisinni is Orfgem far th Yr, Ti'tnl limitiMti'T wrilirti I'nrtitc llif ?t , . . 'w.mi.m llm- fitful him prrlnt ilnrtnc h? mr ..MW ! t'N-inliimii fftnn-il durlnr Jr . I2...v 4 j 1 . M (tiirli'C thf yr .... rt..vi.Hl I in.-nrrril iturtnv i h vir i t li i the Canadian Huodttlonarv armv. iaho thonnht a very Kood way was ; nm..tn .r u,rwi . imlnc Hi Or'U.tn l uiKt :tl, Ari.. ......n.iniiinnid liml li.uiti imwl.i trt mtld iiiiivnn vm nf dliaur in ltir hut -jt uai 'ji t . . .;,... j l ti FIR E HZ It B IWSURAXCF CO.. to nroduce the film on a tremendous of the Imprisoned boys. Her re-: , . iiasmiNiikii I scale... the producers obtained the quest wan mantek . ; st.im..rT mMfm rwrii r-.f Vi.'t m..r.V? ; soap can be used nfter the qunutity (.co-operation of the Canadian kv-J Hnv Janette Is made the unwit- t.t ,7:kr. inVuAuiVS',A,rortIt. ; now on hnnd H consumed. t'i...A. . iH .....i.i., ( tlni tiitl h.it uii.n1itv.iP u cnt : I'tirtlaiiil. "c-i. i ' Rectini2lnK its tromeiuious value in tn pay o the tiernmn oureau- frp-a. j KohA the f)bcri'a. Wunt v.tx 1A CRANOK 1NVKSTMENT CO. Army Barbershop Rules. Knch customer Is entitled to n clean 1 towel and caeh Harber must wash hi J hands nfter each shares nerorrllnft tn 1 division headqtinrtera nnleri, iMnued 1 for jiuidanee of Cantonment barber ft shops nt Camp Sherman. . Combs J and hrnshea must be thoroughly vash In enlightening public sentiment In cracy, and how the plot Is exposed.) i t I ' I the linllril Stilton . mnl tli furt Hint Invnlvlni: Jcanplti' In wrloiu illtfi-1 Ui'slilcnt Apontx, I; GiiumIc. Or. 'Obtcrver, Main 37. r-hrn your Want Adi to the COMING r MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOROTHY DALJON in ! ' "LOVE LETTERS" AND CHESTER CONKLIN IN A MACE SENNETT RIOT " IT PAYS TO KXERCISK." ARCADE 0 0 0)