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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1918)
;,"!,i?!-'iSf.r)t" :i;4. TUESDAY, APHIL 16, 1913 -' LA u'u ij ,,i r THE COLORS ;PASS W IS THE TIME TO PLANT POTATOES. we : ITED SUPPLY" OF THE FOL- i4.4,'.( i!;; j-i'i. - - A':-, " 0 - . J fiVE A LIM St- ft EigWaists mtost In New Crepe Silk and Voile Waists In plain shades and combinations. Styles with high and low neck models, in round and square effects. An assort ment that will please you; priced $1.00 to $12.50. Hill's Department S-T-A-R '"J ' Al Willi offers a comedy number J consisting of singing comedy and i.....J....a.a,..' " THK C LlCAX-lP." Jlpiipu'lur songs. Ho also lias. a nuni: The short-haired ladies and 'long haired men of the "Purity League-" docldod thnt "The Girl Omi thQ Gar ter" was far toff iimnOiiil to show' Itsolf in (ho local opera house. Tho advnnco agent of-the mimical com edy thought differently and 6iit of tho cfdBh of opinion highly divert ing comedy situations developed. Tho result will be shown ln Blue bud photoplays at '.tho Star (heater today nnd tomorrow by tho prcoon-1 tatlon of "The Ch;ai-l"p," with Finuklyn Fnriiuni anil B'rownlo Vernon In tho stellar roles; Itc Bitltlug from a. good Job of scena rio writing by Waldoninr Young, there will be BCrioutlona, excitement and un appealing lov! ; thonio to mlnglo with the comedy; constitut ing entertainment: that lit sure to Please alt cluosos of. '.. thcgler-goera. who find their best aintiiioniont at tho plcluro houses. . .'' ...'; . .: , ; 0 . ..-- ARC A DE ; MPI"OIUOMH VAl'DKVIIillll " TO.MOfUMHV. : i aaa;:Wir-. i , jm.mm$m'0wmm ber of lmltnllons that are both funny und rertllstlc; One of the features of this act Is Mr. "lid's yodling numbers. , .Drcsalnr and, Wilson are a clover couple who 'offer a number of ee contric dances. They offer a var ied change qX wnrdiobo and their act is' delightfully entertaining. A new Keystone comedy and the orchestra will aid In - dispensing elisor. PRESIDENT. AND MES. WILSON IN BALTIMORE LIBERTY J)A" 1 AiltllANKii, THK KANSAS CVCf.ONK TOMIXtJ. Tomorrow's Vnudevllle Bt tho Ar cado gives promise of being nnothor vcll-bnlnnccd hill. Weaver ' & Weaver present a co medy skit which tliey cnll "Tlie Home Guards." It consists of singing, comedy talking and danc ing. . ';': . .' " ' , . Milo Vaggo ft .Co.;' 'Offer a nov elty bag-pMnching arid juggling net that- Is out of the ordinary. Mrs. Vngeo Is a violinist or note and of fers a number of very pleasing se lections during the net. ,i if 1 1 i i i i i In the latest Douglas' production released by Artcra't. which ba shown at the Arcade, starting Thursday, In which Fairbanks plays tho title role of "A Modern Mus hotcer," tomo rcninrkablo night photography Is introduced in 6r,ones showing the Hopl Indians doing Ijleir "niln" and "corn"' -dances. Tit one scenes ;'wero made posarblo by tho use of flares, which cast n weird light over the dancers, and were taken In a - Hop! village in Arizona, on tho rim, of tho Oram! Canyon. jworic at (lie Kulem studios. She was soon playing1 lcadn and, shortly Joined Vltagiaph, where she has advanced stPHdily to tho. very top In her profession. An fitting recognition of Miss Joyce's ability, Vitlgraph officials selected her to play tho role of Mary Turner, tho most Wonderful . shop-girl In tho world, in- "Within the Law," Her characterization jwas doclared by New York critics to bo an even more finished piece of emotional acting than of her predecessors on tho speaking stage wjlj ihcluuii Hiien lauious SLars as Jane-Cowl, .Emily Slovens nnif Slar garot Illingtoii. Miss Joyce is duplicating this trl Uuiph in the stellar ro'.o in '-T!!f ; Woman Retwccn "Fiicnd-j," the! Greater Vitigrnplt Bine Rlbboa Feature, which, .wUlhp or'. In tho Sherry ThedC6Tr''to't!3rvr.nd ' toinov- rov inynedintc relatives of tlie coniract- m vYT ?, t T DtXtT K V""-"!8 ueing preseui. 1 lie uou- , VISIT WALLOWA .,, v(nB. roPBninnv m, ,eH . The groom will leave next Tuea dny to resume his dirties at Camp Lewis, . whilo tho bride v.'lll reside with her parents and complete her high school couno. A host of WALLOWA, April 15. (Special.) -jfriends in this community join in The Red Cross ladies, worked all (wishing them much hnpplness. day Flidny Getting out a rush or- lr3: Mossman, ot La Grande, will dor. ' 1 MIS3 Laura Hayes left Wednes-,''810 ot the Red Cross, day for La' Grande after' having ' 'o MRS. MOBSMAN TO II Kill MTlfoQI. COl'PMO AUK AIAlUUKI) SULKAV HOV AP l'KNICrriS FATIUNT JtU I5KCCAS r-KClvlTIOX. KtNDS: jV : ST OF ALL V ' Early e EAS LOWING EARLIE OSE LY OHIO NETTED GEM ' ; ' ; PEERLESS. o .'":' .vi-'---'. Women Ilrnvcr Than Men. Women often do their daily tasks in 6me, office or factory while Buf- pain ann misery that would put aVnan In bed., However, much of women's suffering can be allevi ated. iclucke, sore muscles, stiff joints, icumitt!c pains, dizziness ! and lilceViymmoms are caused byij dlordereA kiuieys and bladder, ii Mis. Thos. Vlavls, Montgomery, Ind., .' writes: "I Voc'lired several months J without reliVf, jwhen I commenced ' i using Foley Vftlney Pills,, and got.! J relief. Eight bottles cured me." i Safe, harinless; quick results. Sold j J everywhere. Adv. J Every Woman wants to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely bo in town Wednesday In the inter- spent a couple of weeka with her parentfl. . Tilr.c t Ilnko, county agriculturist, was a business visitor Friday. Min Cliorr'n , Ticket returned from La Grande Thursday after liavInT spent a week In that city. i . .To ioS Tvunp of- Grossman was U Vp'Jowa visitor Thursday. . WHY WUST IS CAXDlDA-rK This is the third jlc'tiirl::at":p3 ! r , . I... VII ........ nu p ..n I 1... u.. ' ' , ,.mh:,M, U. ,.,; UU.m . J()m ()f prDmlso ,vag nonrrc v . . i.nanoerfi, me oiner PORTLAND, pril 1 u. A politi cal sensation lias been caused by the announcement- of Oswald West that ho will reck tlie democratic no mination for United Stntes Senator. When C. L. J.lcNary was appoint ed to the Senate a few months daughter, WuUor.n, tQ,..Wr, andtj..t,, . thi, -Tachncy eaiised' by mown, .may, Apni-thc - dcaln . or Harry. Lano, West SHERRY'S I i-'DU.MKlt ' HULLO i.Ji!!,"' SI.'CCIOSS Ot Sf "MOKV ,-. ;oo Joyce, . fax r i'j. Vlun,,-ip!. uinio East froi iTsai f'ltv j with a limited oxporlonco In nnm tour theatricals' and n determina tion to make good along some lines of usefulness. Brief . engage ments as a telephone operator in Gramcrcy Park and as an artist's lv! being "The Fettered Woman" and "Who Goes There!" 1 In this nlisorhlng drama of love and tragedy Marc MacDermott has I u 1.(01115 1'11 Ullll UlUUIS 1)1 ill.-. least aie Robert Walker, .llcrnard iSelgei; 'Kdith Spenro and Florence iMcCnf forty. " t WI NS I on the same program Chapter 12 lot Vengeance and tho Woman, en- j titled . "The Desperate Chance." 0 in I told friends that he would sup McNary if ttio latter made FA.Mors noosTRn bkad. Mifsrot t'hiintlclcir Of f?uillh's Ciiir. r.re ''Stir.rk Ily Auto. mort Lo.. caturu.., - Rood We5t assuming nt the tinio nectcd with his office as constable ! tliat' MeNa.y v.olli(, b(, nominated of that preemct. . . In 'the primaries. With- West now Edsar Malvcn Issuing his bro- annomlcinf! hts caudidacJ. u !n the thor Edwin Tor a .few days. ; jolief . tnRt . Wc3t ' co:.sltj :rB . that Master Jack McLean is quite sick !McNllry ..... f.00(1(. or ,10 at tho hospital. Dr. Gregory oper-jJg rearflM ,,t ;icW:,,.y ,8 nable ated upon him . for appendicitis: K, N,. ntinTiMd for tho Thursday. Ho Is reported t be'..,,., ,.o:Ja'tort!1j ,,omini,tion. gelling (.long very -well"; , Mrs. G. M. M.isterson la" visiting rtilatives in Elgin this week. Mrs. Neil Cameron was an c:;t- goinn passenger to La Grande, on S It y-'as V.'n-t who appointed Mc :Nary f to tho Supreme Court and ! there has boon ft strong .friendship 'between them.. Conitirtction placed Inr-ort Went'n !r.tc:.t act Is thct he McCrao and datightnr ; La Cran.de visitors1 dtecovored i:in recent visit to Wednesday. M"9. Rod Core, were Thursday. ' ' ' jiirtiiMii ; t..,- l?nf,i,n,w In Unh rMnn . , 1 ' 1.1 kl. fnll.nv w'll, i "r" ' 11,31 ,a """Iwhore he liild the rit.milon I cforc de- , jl aaaMKBiMBHaBiiMHaM ) j .-SialS' l l9g& ' .;! He 1 :X 1 i You Can Save Money on Every Article by Buying from us J.og Cabin Syrup, Half (inllon Size, for only .75c much proKrcra that there wno r:r"vo doubt as to McN::ry s w.n- oregon a most famous rooster is nin.lol In New York Cltv. left her,uu- -""V. prouauiy tne most 110- fnr frnm satisfied and she sought jtoVlnus fcrub rooster In tho United j the spring farm work. He will re- j;,!cX.ir? yyt it'.e ;raihcd V - States, ' is dead. The roaster in : 'turn to tho shipyards jint ns soo:1 tornifnat iou to entc- the .ts question Is nono other than tho as me crop is in. . . ... T,ls t ihc p;..r- 0f (he t.. 1. 1 ....I to...i tjn..,ion,v,f t . . n business ' ' " ' ,mv " iih.i") in. nmno in- ';- Democrats, wlio icslslefert as tho L C. Smith tdrttgo for the p;wst 'visitor to Portland last won,. IroouMlcantt am! iste-.ideiT voting forR- chinsc $3.50 and H.00 THE GOLDEN RULE CO. tWhen a young girl puts on har first corset her figure has a tendency to grow mto thk line of her corsets whe ther the lines are good or baa. f her first corset is 11 baa ooe and she obtains a bail figure from it, of course ' n niwicorset of the same mo del jyi!1 f't ner better than,, any corset of superior , linos . or design, for has she not allowed her figure to toljo the imperfect lines- of tho ' poor corset? . ., We make this suggestion. Try on one of these 1 rtvTJ mo PAULINE LEDERLE 'i1'111- muii 1 111 uiuarc J. O. IGummei-nuin, the t:i '.lor, .will : unco years, Doing a pet or rare 1 J- "iimm,"""i. .m. ....... ijIcNa.v. jf thev do distinction. So many t:;re eharac- Iclos:. his chop in y.aiiowa nnu viu, r(lBlEtvaUon i0 th0 dcm0. terirtlrs dW .aid rooster display ;go Jjils week to Pntorprlac. v. here ra,tv Ul.n. a..G nxpcetoa t0: that the New York .tribune only, ho will 'take chnn.x of a Uko bnel-.j (() sta;tiojdi almdy in., recently publiHhed. a le:rsth-article iftesi of his brotl - Mar. who eoes,. . Siipf,0,(l 3 a(rcn(;thi on Ulc! on 1110 peeiuiarities or this member . nun uie w.i ' theory that West, If nominated,! of the family cliicken. The Ore- J. i: Morciocit was ...K-n.y r-iwant9 to n903e. Stanfleld. ' The gonian aim oilier papers likewise ea 10 rniaii, ...,... jr.ntslnn.llnc fact of West's entry is! from time to tiiuii piibtehcd itn 'count? of the serious Illness of his j Old Dutrh rieausrr c Bob White Soap, . . .2 liars 9c Shinola Shoe Polish !)c Dromcdnf'y Coconnut ......9c Store 'Polish .sHc Ice Cream Powder , Din mom! W Jello Powder.. 9c Silk Soap 9c Macaroni .-. 9c Vermicelli 9c Noodleu c Spaghetti ...9c l.nva -Snap 9c Black Pepper 9c Aunt Dinah MolaRsrs. Xo. 5 40c - Alago Syrup its taste will mack your mouth water only 63c Al.iko linisins. . . . . .3 for 25c OttrrNHnisins 2 for 2'ic .('lusterx"''"' l;,c I-lc A-iluiratipHV 19c IVttfiiihn IlreVtkfast pood 16c Sea Koam Podcr 5c t'.'CednrNif'lishX Ke Acme PoWNsJ n" 10c Salt, for 8c father. The'' Rebecca Lodge cep'ion Friday evening. ;ave a re- The guests i.1 -nlnltll-n nml ,.VTli,lln,l Itu Infills 1 I Tho rooster spent Its entire time inboiit the garage; Nit. night he cack led his farewell "Retreat" in stnit- of honor were Mrs. Virgil Cover ting fashion and egotistical tono,!stnc and Mrs, Leo. Reed. Tlie cv- 1 (nnd then flew to a beam near thcienlr.g was spent In speeches, music , i'celllng for his night's rest. Inland games! Tho3e present all re-!. the morning his crowing always pre-! port as having a delightful time, 'coded by it moment or two thej M. C. . Davis returnod' Monday wliiftle for the workmen to resume I from Ilwaco, Wash, where he ' has Ithelr labors. Porehed on any con-lbeen working on e gnrngc for his jtlio McNary's , chances have been. groatly iniperlled and McXary sup- TOMORROW jveniont part of an automobile, he jwns frequently hauled about the (city by bis lord and inaster, L. C. son Kenneth Ionian. . Mrs. C. D. Smith and Miss Mnr jorle McCrae wero Enterprise visi- porters are discouraged. Nothing, say the politicians in tho democra-j tie nnd republican ranks, would have induced West to take this step If . he wns coDvinced thnt McNnry had be'eh making good nt Washing ton or if he believed that McNary could defeat Stanfleld In tho prl- niaiies. I 30c Canned Peaches, for , 30c Cnnnid Apricots, for Mc Cnnmd Peaches,' for 15c Mnrkciel 20c ..20c 27c . . ,2 for 25c We are In the Work Across thc Street from Foley's Hotel. HUG'S MODERN GROCERY CALL MAIN 35 Smith. Proprietor nnd workmen !trs between train9 Friday. allke are grieved today, for yester- A very pretty romance which . jday. In snito .of three years of United in the Wallowa High School (idodglng nnlos in the -garage, Mr. 'culminated last Monday evening Rooster wandered nut on the street 'April S. .191 8, when Miss Kihel and was struck by a passing auto- Hendricks and Virgil Coveistone jjmobllo. Thnt at least is tlie siip-ivere united In marriage nt the position. The demise wasn't wit-'home of L. J. Coverstone, the Rev. nessed by any of the gaiage force, .Mr. Trueblood officiating. The !hut tho lifeless carcass was even -bride Is one of Wallowa's most pop- tiiaily dh;eoeied. '. iUlar young- ladles,' LUfMO ; Musts Among the traits tlie bird exhi-. lids year's graduation' class, j lilted was one of tensing. It waslthc daughter of Wm. Hendricks. Inot uncommon for hlrti to slip up well known in lumber circle. The . I from behind nnd nip tome ur.sus-! groom in a son of L. J. Coverstone 'porting patriot en the chin, and," Jeweler of this city. lie was a I dive under n nearby car before bis 'member of lnst yea?' graduation jpres'enre could be discovered. jclnss nnd one of the boys who first i o-- innswered our country's call by en- , WANTi:D Clean White Cotton .listlne In the hosnltal service. The Rags nt the Observer Oftiic; He wuldli.g was a quiet affair onty the per lb. - role. See How ickly It Relieves Yen lusttub Slusterole In hnsl-hr on!t usually the pain lis sons-a delicious oothing wnVfort iomes to take Its place. Mu3tero!e k a ilean, white ointment made with oilfcf mpstard. Use it instead Of mustard phkter. IWill not blister. Manv doctor anR Ole and recomnfendlit to their naticntn. Thev will elaliv 11 mu mi;.-f l 1 PTvf from nrrit'iTi-i K--,i-,.i,j a member of stiff neck, nsthiia. fcenralma. connefinn and ; pleurisy, rheumaiam, lumbago, pains and acnes ot tne oaj; r joints, sprains, sore muscles, brulses.lcilblains. frosted feet, colds of tho c (it often prevents pneumonia). Alv5fys dependable. 30 and 60c jar bospital size $2.50. UIPEODROM VAUDEVILLE 4 ACTS 4 Dressier s Wilson . , . . Noveltv Tim Al. Wild . . . ........ V That Funny Comedian Weaver & Weavv ....... .. .The Homo .w MUUAUO Milo Vagge & Co. .Novelty Bag PuncSing, Jiggling, Musical Skit Keystone Comedy- Orchestra HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 "r . . 408 North Fir Street . -, . , Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. GS0255." ; , COMING THURSDAY DOUG. FAIRBANKS "THE KANSAS CYCLONE." r r t 'V rt.',j'it'.'f.))8i-wyi-; IT-" ;'"("