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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1918)
!'V IuOICDAY, ArBIL 15, "193S ' Gossard Corsets ! :-l"MAV IOOI, SOIMI, A Gossard is So Easy to Put On You stand before your mirror, seeing and ad justing your lacings tn obtain a f hi t abdomen, a curve under the ltist and perfect freedom alxiva the waistline and so retain in your oldest Cityward tlie same lines vmi had wheii'lhc eorset was new. S-T-A- -l-li; I -I iir.i (lit.. Ui.1 U- , S;.vitr:h l.e:t;v:ie. Women of every figure find (iossards giweful, youthful,' perfect in every detail. ' The name GOSSARD . . on the inside of the corset is your guarantee, of the orig inal. Your flossavd is ready for , you now at the ju-i-e you wish to pay ,2.2T4 2.75, s?!5.30, &5, .i-5.rf() and up. (rossard mm- I ' ft r An unique fur.euoa t about to be xtared in the way of a rati;;! to ?.e Riven ly the !'!iis-rit-u "Iri9s of .the M. K. 8itnday"!ioi!. to which Franklyn Fai-num. an.l Jiiowuk ",:H League tocr.1b.reM9 Vernon will lead the Hiueblrd cm-.:v;iil -'' " Tn social is 10 he pasy tit- the Star tomorrow arid iwU b3i:cmtm of the M. E. Wednesday in prntt!oBE f !lurrn. 1 1 lu0 t,'im!'" ''The Clean-Up." a , comedy drama - aaliriidnK "reform' movements" ar. .ist" ,,e V' Iwitntlem prevalent in many comiouuitiei throughout the country. While t contest for "perineal liberty" is be ing 'waged between the manager of The- main entertainment feature "fir-Id meet," !at which the visitors frill be- Mip. pitO to assrn.e ;l:e toll of eonttsl- ants fioui the University of Oregon. O. A. C. and -ton Willamette fni- ;;., lyl. the r.Tinivc-i jary of t. d.v'a-" i:i!on uf'war. Tin.- iJurai.nnl u-Jti-that of tVe.-.tdyt;;, Wilson's ttr,-: liiuevt.'unably pliw-s-s thii ir.attt-r in the, - light of a nr.tiuiu.1 war irsue. tl l ' !!-o cxperti-,1 thct the r,-jvcrncr 'of ' each tate will indorse -ttrs move- i iment. ' j Plr.ns me biru perfwted whtroly! the work will soon-e startej in 0;e t;on. i i o ; ! Seed Potatoes Xi:W C'AFH WIM. OPEX. Ce.-.ilte Fajinlcv a; fo.,"if Salt Ijike, Are 'J'hp Projiriwoiii. ThqyLacc hi Front Hill's Department vStore j a muiileul. comedy and the leader of !verUy. Some lively Ekii in this the "social purity" leaguers, sen-;,ln! hav(' l,ca3 f'ned up by thoo sation In intioduced .thronjth. tlic!v'!l are tilling the rol of hosts,, capture of a bund pf bank robbers 1 ' why try to take advantage of the WAI.I.OWA I OI XTV DRAFT. local xritn:ent. The lobiiery lr j ' Introduced to furnish the "thrill" The follo-vlag W.il'.oiva count;, ilia! mmiis essoRtls.1 to current p!io-iVOiia!f men have U-en called in tlie topluylDK that all classes of "faiii:" !n'i draft acd will lcjive for Camp may have tlirir fill of the inilIotis ! 1' 'Is on Friday. April 2'ith. says they ni' t den) re.- It's a Bluebird. ; the Wallowa Comity Reporter: giving advance assurance that The j Forest I.cvl Wil: on. Clean-Up" will rcpreiient the best' Verii'm Tilus. ill niovinK pictures. i Charles O'Toney. . o I Roy William Knife. ' ' Alex Ilyilon. Joseph von Stephens Lee Oir. Win Wesley . Cobb Silas F tlartor. Louis Audit Francis Michael O'Crlcn Walter Curl Dly t.'larls Iawnon .Uailey Edward Crandall fi rover C Eel: ley. Christian Bun. i It Ik expected tint this many won of cl.is:; one will be called each j month hereafter as Unci" Sam v:i!l increase the Hire of his army 'as List as poxniMe until all of :n one are taKen. ! SHERRY'S I j The I'sr.'s afc y.ill be opened ! next etlnesnday luorninr; under j ;t!ie propr'etorsliip of Oeoige I'upa-j ;les & Co. The place was formerly! ;i:ao-,vn as the Imperial Cafe, Iocat-j ;cd In.tho buildins on Adanus Ave.j ;we?tnf Silvtrthorn'n. i The new proprlefois are from j Salt Lake, where they were in the! ! restaurant business for five years, j 'They announce that they are strict adherence to the policy of making (Satiarkd curitoirc-rs and this tlieyi j expect la aeeotuplsh by serving thej best that the ma;keta afford in a! ;styje and manner that will be ap- predated by their patrons. . 1 : Ileniember the openius date, j next Wednesday morning. 2I0W IS THE TIME TO PLANT POTATOES, ':. WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF THE FOL LOWING KINDS: '".I EARLIEST OF ALL , EAELY ROSE ' . EARLY OHIO - .' NETTED GEM PEERLESS. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Ylam 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street - Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No G502ao.". FOlt COTTAtili CIICMSK. ARCA DE j I0:;)TIIY DAI 'l(l . V reality and clearness, discreet lovo letters, wishes to recover at which all costs Ih-siie "Her Hoy" is a ureal uiessape of patriotism in Hue with Metro's ooiisiftient policy of aiding ti;'e flov-; ern:i.ent in every possible way ic I liij'ht the torch of patriotic fervor J and keep it flajiiini,'. , Lovely Effie : Shannon and N'iles Welch are co starred In the production, bill ot'-.ei parts are of . great strenK.h and value, and the human element of the story ilrelf i of the u!mo,u .Importance in-"IIr liny." j "I!er Hoy" illustrates the wry in whirl tlie war comes home to .families. It shows (he torluriai; ; tMnnn Are Reinu I'erfectert f-.i Rcrltic CHILDREN'S YEAR EFFORTS. A few iniciiix-eB moment must iiiniie n Infant .Mortality, '.a.'iu! tbi'ir sons away, but it shrv.-! '" also that duty to the nation alldl Oobilte U in reeeint of n letter - jliievent her husband from fludlne. -devotion to tlie rifrlit lie deep in mm the American Red Cros. depart jout about the early ulfair, brlni? .'-'i" heart of every .rijtht-iuindcd lmant of civilian relief, endosinjj tr' all -sorts of difficult conipliralion. "Anieiican Hoy. My ever meiinr. is ,fopy f a !cltcr whU-fc W. Frank Pe'- , "Love Letters," Dorothy Dulton'r latest raraiiiount picture, produced under the poi::oaa! supervision of Thomas If. Ince, wan written by Shannon "Fife. DealiiiK with thti llfo of ICIlnen . Rodney, from her iron, which Miss wniton, as u.e he.?.? lie!"" -M""iiiI,rl- "H-r '.ns. director 'genera! of civilian re- j 'ASIILGTOX. D.C.. April 15. To encpurae the use as well as ! the ujfikiUH of cottage dieesti a ;cheap and palatable substitute fori 1 meat the United States Department ;of Aericulure has launched a c.nn-1 jpaiiin In which nearly a bundled field workers wili tajie part and . which is to carry to every State 'in the Union tin's lesson. Cottage' cheese Is ' made front 'skiln milk now largely wasted or fed to animals. , A pound of cot ;tai,re cheese hastthe same food value ;as a pound of meat, iiake cot--tKC cheese, and thus piit lo val ; liable ute war-ted skim milk. . Eat cottage' cheese; save the meat for 'cur soldiers and the Aliies. j Three of the bij; divisions of tlie ; IJeportm itil of Agriculture arc- wor :kinu iii ' camiiaitai, which alro has the co-operation of the United Stat'.s Food Administration. T-A-R TOMORROV 3o" trioH to kc-n ''!ior hur' "IT"t ' .ontcvin;: the soiTirt;. only t roino, (inorf;ns on!y aitrv a- m r.irut,f.ie. .that the n:o:l cxtre:::' n fir, 1-.--r TIiIm f(!utttrn will he ,.!iovn Ht ' iar c;r!," ! Hw vcrv n:v thrit the Arcnrlp today mid tomorrow. On jojnvinrr him i) A enlfsiitin. I thv cunic hill will he shown a new ' nlffrvr!v a L-lor.o"- ;nl ;." from jjf ha;( sen fa BR.n 0f e 14 divis- to find iinn fj: rpeUirn. who :irp rpsnotiKihlp for Kirlhood dayK when she ooniiiiHtcd j two r0(' Ml,rk Pnnott Hot, calh-d j a .rh. the Kiave mhiUUe of loviiit u uu- "It Iay to worlhy uitoV tu hr career a nHt Conklin and wlfo at a promlriPiit Jawyn', th(rjnc?!l Hiity wjnafl nil help In hec-p-i-tory i ill own ntartllne in Iih vivid inS things movinp. KxerciKr?. (.,i;?;:tor .,.nth Uu "Thr!- S.vmhl. faisiouB Mark eSii-jnn twAinwil ! v. kiy por-pl.'1 (;cjutionj:Ily f iron,: pt o;v.:j. jzv KhowInK lodj'V, (fon't n)ifs it. V.:c r.pervision of home service wok thvo;:;;Iiout the country, indorsing; the ;m"m;: an: -of the Children's Year ov;'i-,?fI by the chief of the children's Ureau of the United States Jppait irc:it.of labor, for a contry-v.-ide 01 j, ...f ;-(jr p reduction, of infant "mor tality and the promotion of child wl fere duiiit the year betrinninp Anrll "I fear," said Lloyd George, Ii:t ain's famous slate-man, in recrt speech, "i fear the iplid people behind the Gorman army. I fo.r the lationc-d (Jc-rmah i family, and the ('.eernjir.r.iio;i c,f the! German v.-if and stcr ard Uu;pter a.: mother to bta:ul and arvc ro fchi-t thti fiphtma men iav 1 o f.jd--J ies- it n-ore th'.-n the lmpri:l Gci rr.s.n f'jrv itsJf. " J K " T i i v v r vi 4 If 1 n-- 1 w.. V f..',5.'-til 4 i t -it l " i PCtV 'Ex.t t ,t ? rLjrt.s.'ir?fry':.-erc; T-st tt f'-tEflPMi ; i- -e HA3RY CAREY, IM""Wli-D WOMEN." , I - ; OUR NEW OUR OWN DELIVERY J eomliined witii our new eash and credit i ' system, enalih's us to offer you ilie hest ms- S ! silile means to save you money, tiiii ami ! steps. ! We Will Deliver any cash purchase of i if") .00 or over free of charge, to any part of J art A AkIM Hna -l1 r yi THE NATION WIDE PLAN" FOR EVERY FAMILY TO" ECOSsOMIZB. A I 4 Saving for Every Customer 1 TOES. APR re Every Ar- ! tide at ! the ." Lowest ' ! Jt - C'r-jh Fries ; the t-ity. Make your week's groceries all in IJegii.ning Tiles. lay, April Ki. we start on a lie' Cash and Credit system--an :i! milage to lintli c-ish and credit ,-iit !t'rs. Present -tiav . o.v'h ions :iaik everv famiiv sT ecniioijn- '! eeonoiiiy in the right" sense: to-get. tlie highest ti;ality i' nierchandise. at - the lowest price. . ...1 . ... .1 ... . ... .. , ' ...M1..II ; one onicr, ano sae irom n; 10 o per eeui. ; ,,. r.,rll sys1(.m ))T,.1.S ym ih(. (lutHl - v,o, n i-s ar the lowest .i.e 1 -,!. !- - -,- - - ' ' WATCH CDF; ADS. DON'T BE MISLED In offering yon'' these Jroiiey-Saving 'as!i Prices, we are also ret, lining our old credit system, ''"very credit: customer will, have the same advantages as tlie cash and carry customer; you will pay the same prices with an addition of onlv ." per cent, at the end of the month, to cover the expense of carrying the. account, honk-keeping, deliv ery, etc. We invite new patronage, both cash and credit. - ' ' ' Here are a few of our cash pricesA trial will convince you that" you can 'save .money Soda Crackers, large .23c Soda Crackers, large 33c Ginger Snaps, barrel 33c Macaroni, Spaghetti .Co Butter E3ar.s, per lb. - . .14c Brown Beans, per lb. 12o Crescent Baking Powder 21c Sogo Milk 12a Large Carnation 13c Durkee Salad Dressing 2)c Powdered Sugar, per lb. lis PRICES ! R. C. Coffee .' J . . 1 ib. 36c, 2 lb. 70c, 3 lb, $1.05, 5 lb. $1.GS ! ! Saudnrd Corn lQz I ! Standard Tomatoes '..121-23 ! ! ! Royal Club Tomatoes 17c CREAMERY BUTTER ESc PER ROIL. COUNTRY EUTTER, 8Gc PER ROLL. REDUCED ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE Preferred Stock Shrimp 15c Fountain Blue 11a Rising Sun 9c Ivory Starch 5c Oyster Shell, 12 lbs.... 25c Chick F.eed, 4-1-2 lbs. 25c Ground Eonc, 6 lbs. . . .23c Scratch Feed, 4 lbs.. . .25c BuU Durham Prince Albert Tuxedo : Velvet ........... Climax, Horseshoe, per cut , Ghirardelli's 1-ib. Chocolate '.' Matches . . . . : box 6e, doz, Large Instant Postnm R. 0. Vanilla, 2-oS. Grape Nuts Crearn of Barley No. A-l Walnuts Large 25c Salt Small 10c Salt Shaker Salt Shinola Large California Prunes ......... .30c 003 .44c .23c .15c .22o .20c .21o ..7o .10c .8c- .13c JOEL'S GROCERY REMEMBER Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices I T UESDAY IS THE DAY Corner Washington and Cedar Streets r 1 -. i ''" . ""l