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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1918)
r . ' 3V ong tne Grand Canyon lit 'Ari2on-. ..! The Ury ; iu)'wiiiatic.. -.ami . ... ... tii hanks hii invested new umuba-; is stunt to cbiW. tne audience. WE ALWAYS CNOW 0! pniRTnn t-W: .f ".'.MlvK,,. ...... t-fiMt firry 6 i for. $j It SEW MODELS FOE SPKING AND SUM- Beautiful new frocks for street and party wear,: in Taffetas, Crepes and Satins Priced, from $12.50 to $42.50. ALL OF THE NEW STYLES AND COL ORINGSA DRESS i FOE EVERY WC .MAN, AT ANY DE- SIRED PRICE.'. S-T-A- WWTOX IHXIIS. A F.OHUS OK. TMTIVK. HAGS itAMXT. ft PIERCE i To citizens of La Heda the an-, W I-:l.l-hNOW.N ls, (HtAMiK. f'lT-r IZFN J!Vt-;siT:VrH.MKT OK HIS I'ltl.M IPI.F.S. HAVE THE BEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES- J WALTER M. PIERCE 1 Hill's Department iStore 334 w nouncenier.i that, the Idiotic Eistarn-1 er . known as ..tlio Bostonian wan ' none other than a. fan-mi- Wells' : Fargo detective, came like a bolt 1 Hm Motto: "0-gan;zt-in Of Orcgnn out of a clear sky. For The Winning Of Tl;e ' I Posing as the most ignorant and j ' War." biainlesi type of tenderfoot, this i . keen and brainy detective permit-1 After due del.haratlon I bave dc-; tod himself to be held up by the j become ; ear.ilidate for the j elusive stagecoach bandit known as Democratic nominal ion for gover-: "The Collector." fly his eccentric i nor at the primary election, to bet action following the hold-up, the held May 17. v : I believe Oregon should be organ Bostonian won the uerUion of all During my 2 j years of residence f '-e( from' top to bottom- for, the the citizens of I.a Mc-sa.v i In Ores on I have-taken an active twlnninjr of the war. No person's There be gained the friendship of Interest in public affairs. At pres-ttimo is his own. Every man and "The TMsrkTf:' proprietress of "The cnl I am a -tale senator represent-! woman ought to labor in some occu Devil's Kitchen," a gambling hell. Ins Lcion and Wallowa counties. ! ipatlcn tnat will help win the war. Patiently he waited for develop- and am now a'nd have been" p'-esl iWe should be- so organized that mentr.. They eauic. "The Collec- dent of the State Taxayers'; leasue farms,' shipyards and factories man tor" betrayed the love of 'Tne Tl- .since Us organization. ' i jiifacturlpg war material should ati Bresr.." The latter lmornicd tne ; ily position u;on mot public reel the nhortaee of labor, deter :lve tnat her lover and "The nuesi Ions Is well, known and under-j We must work together as p urrVt Collector ' were th sjr.e, and of- stood. If nominated and elected ied people, with one purpose one fered to as.nst in the bandit's cap-governor, I pledge nty -earnest and'aim or "perish. Wages should be lure when the Iloaionlan In turn unqualified suptort to President commensurata with the Increazed disclosed the fact that he. himself. : Woodrow Wilson and to the great 'coat of living. . was an official of the W ells Fargo effort he Is leading to win the war. ' Wi'.h those beliefs rirmly fixed, sectft service. The killing of "The In this dark hour of our national 1 If I were governor,, I would ask Collector" at Kravos followed, and life there Is nothing else thatiall state Institutions to limit their PllOUC Main 70 and 77 Farmers BliK'k 192 the Bostonian is no longer regard-; counts. We must win the war orimoney. demands to the very ,owest ' 408 North Fir Street ' ' AcrOSS the Track ed as a boob. . ir principle that all governments , point .possible, so that this statesj "United States Food Admintstration License tfo- G50255." - - ' ' 1 Mystery, romance, redemption of; ''derive their Just powers from the financial strength may he conserved . - woman s soul and thrills mark consent of the governed." after.t49.ito be used for one. defense and .to! tho new Tnaoxle screen drama, years of existence, must peiisn. alleviate the sufferings of our peo-i IF YOU WILL. EAT FRESH FKL'ITS AXD VEGETABLES YOU : WILL NOT ONLY SAVE DOCTOR BILLS BUT YOU WILL FEEL SO WELL THAT WOKK WILL BE A PLEASURE. BESIDES BE ING DELIGHTFUL TO EAT. IT TONES UP THE SYSTEM- AND HELPS NATURE TO CARRY OFF THE HEAVY FOODS. " - JUST AS SOON AS FKESII'FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE ON THE MARKET. WE HAVE THEM RIGHT HERE FOR YOU. THEY ARRIVE DAILY. COME IN AND SEE THEM. PHONE US YOUJt GROCERY ORDER TODAY. HARRIS GROCERY TIT il TTrr-TTir-i iiimi m-:.mmmi -rt w -uninuijw wwemMM.'mmK 2Td-.fl-Ir,!Ts-- The run Woman" to be sho.n I !nr our people do not realize r!e that must follow this terrible . I(a, the cn(J A Z. A he Star Theater, tomorrow and the seriousn., of the pre-ent tl ,war j realize tlut he has a.plac, in so ' j 6 B PRINT IN "rWay. . , tanic struggle. It cannot be thai I am in favor of a vigorous good I , u wo - r I in iend of free institutions. Wo shall roads :wtn--and not a Prussian peace el-'clouds program shall lift clety, and that in friendly co-opera ) tloa and union there is strength for that gives you satisfaction, and ! ARCADE V- SHERRY'S'- ! ! ipiness for all. nn.l nit hm-a kvi Hhe n.ltmn nnil ni-nonnrlhv .im. t h,, n n.nA lli.l n.itl n.n... .Un.tnn.tn ma-.a hnma naaint v ' ' ' ror ail iillie toe ireeiiuui ul an na-empioymcni. l neu win ue me iu.ie tlons. gieat or small. to commence active road work that arrival hero 35 years ago. hnp-l J at rates you can afford to pay. -J- My opposition to the American iV V Daw hM tho leading feminine role.!-" - Every citizen In public or Private (should cover this state with a net-P0"""1 ""s ""le comiuencea witn THE QBSERVEK. A A A A A A A , 1 A rlth the main 1th kulhleen Kirkham as hr i IIAIItLllS' "IJKTU l;K. life should give his loyal aid anil work of good roads I mother. The latter is a well-know I f-fill. MIS" W .iLr:K V.n tlct:ince to the cnnininnder-ln-ehief IIma hnrH -ii-fflced. FAIf(l!AKH AT AK'AII. -I'Jj.iatofk actress, who also appeared It! ' of our armv and navy our presi- I believe that members of the tiOU't'rtV. jroad productions of "The Sipia j ."Between Friends" Is the fourth '-"it, Woodrow Wilson.' This is no :tate hlghwar commission should be Douglas Fairbanks and Director (Man" and " The irglnlans." . inovel by Robert W. Chau bers to be time to falsely( criticize, ,flnd fault given a reasonable salary. I an( Allan Dwan have assembled an al- .Then there is-Eugene Ormonde. picti;iized hv Vlta;:raph- The s.-rcen or plav politics. The If no. with the firmly convinced that no more high- uinii, ftU.f'.r frf. In "A t.l,..tn-.. Oromineilt IlroadWBV actor. Chnrha vtra;nn la .Villon I'Tdft 11-A.n n.. tinr;nrr hln,i,1 nf murilir1 mH-.woi' rn.wl hondfl AhOltld he SOld. Iin- . . - I " . - . ... . itho tr.-ini-hiw lhrnnphn.il llio rlln Musketeer." the Artcraft picture ife. and. Jim Mason, who areitwecn Friends" the Greater Vita- lion?. i at the door. lie would .less It be to. build a military roau. acquiring prominence as character graph Blue Ribbon Fcatii'e to he 'licat our wives snd daughters as until the present crisis Is i past actors. Art Accord, the famous cow-jeecn in the Sherrv T,lcate- 1-xt be h-s treated the gentlewomen of ; I believe the present compena-j boy, Johnny Judd, champion roper, '-howtn- trxlav V'ine of ibe cnir He-Bl ur and Northern France, if itlon act of the stateshould by con-1 rejoice that the saloon in Oregon is gone for goou. I believe ..in the strict enforcement of the law. I favor national prohibition. I have always fa-vored woman suf frage and am in favor of extending i:r, the .Artcraft picture. which in the ntlractlon ar the Ar cade theatei 'starting tomorrow for a three-day run. . ' lie c'liiid. Cut- bora wearing the stitutlonal auiendmeiit he I believe- in the people's rule. the greatest possible participation by the people direct in all tho af- iradei'ai,s of government compatible witii lanreia In ' Paid In Full.' aluo lake par' in this picture. I. i i ....... . I ue I Many of tiie acenea were taken ...... . ir.... i.,,i,i.,.,i., Tr .. .. .. r ..riii.i. .i.ii , .. i nil ira infill ' occun.i- "ie racucai ana Ciiickiii ainutiis- tno lai.t two t,viri)ani:a irodiictio:i. 1 "" .taiion ann la tne oplniou or A.oert J " "c "B" -- ..-.unfic- ... - - Plays ; pal 1 that equals that of 'i.nineii. the bucking broncho expert ! E. Cmitb. Vltneranh's president. It "r h"'s in t,ie drab "" .tlons. Tullev Marshall, who won aildei! aim take tin-r .1. ihi ni, :lll fair to excel the gre;:t euscb- wbet. fn France ie as truly tight-, (Which attended the production -.or' "'nslve Battle as loongn that tlie nnioriunaie .o;ies 11,. ik, ii,.. :ti. -1..1 kii ibev were resisting tne advance oi fine In. our penai lnxiiiuuuus ,lona " "The Vcitered Woman" from. the Hun up the coiuuinia niver. i return co-tne-wa. Anne's Bridge, 'and "Who Goeai I Pledge my most loyal support and r.oi worse ny rea.in ui im.. rrti. .... . . 1 1 Knft -a.- h r fi tt "A ftf til i V I n ff .- Snr fl t Inn . l . : "' ' , . . .: . . . Oregon developed, her future des- aHca .Intvn hm tho mti.u.vr rr.t in enter the war and who may be call- v r ' ,, been a labonnt; nan most 1 . ,fi L VC X i ker t .....: . ;..-,ii- r v ftratioa of affairs. s0 I am a firm' believer in tho fu ture greatness of Oregon. ' -Portland should ho one of the Iks of lifo better I greatest ports -of the world. With her. Inland waterways developed, stc.im.shtp lines promo;cd and rural his absorbing story of love and ed upon to shed their blood, "- mT rQ (iien!y svr.ipnthlzc 1 tragedy woven about a flower girl sibly. sacrificing their lines for the,with th'rB ,.,.0 .io-iAAiiv to" firm and two young American artists perpetuity of our free instit.iiions. in Paris and others in tho cast are Thousands of our brightest, bravest Mac-Dermott and Robert al and ir.nnv no lv bciic'.inf: i'.ai onpor bo flven 10 oil UCll tiny is assured. 1 1 snail uo everyiiung in my power 1 if governor to promote the business! i should growth and development of oil 1 ; j Every Woman wants td be Pretty, Healthful and Sjiapely 1 - i . I r X. , mm io g: rn a- honet 'aw. never forgetting the necessily for constant work " for the moral uplift and cilacatlonaJ opportunities. My motto shall be: "Organiza tion ol. Oregon for the v.'innlng of and be-.it h-.e doubt will be called noon to make living in four- useful' occupaiion. o ' the supreme sacrifice for the tri: ( rhal!, if elected govc:aor, at I AU-triaTl Premier Resigns lUm,', of righteousness. a:: t;:nvs try to b.lng anout through' i I pledge myself to labor itiiceai- legislation aii-J otlicrwue a more. the war ZI.Rini, April 17. (By United !)ly ,0 hpIp nnevaie tlio auffering equitable I'.lstiilmiioa or the fniits! Press.) The Austrian Premier, so far as possible and adminiaU-r to of labor, a belter undo-landing von Seyiller, has resigned, accord- the comforts of our county's defen- ai-d a more heaithful ci'! r-erei ing 10 reporta reccivm nere. dcrs. , 'f;-;i ndly feeling between labo - and ANOTHER SPRING DRIVE I --"-3-awr3gi W DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THE KANSAS CYCLONE --In "AM oaern Musketeer" Doug's Latest and Best 3 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW ARCADE VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT fill . iDc Edwards' Olive Tablets Get ' 1 f the Cause and Kemove It ' D. Eilwards' Olive Tablets, the cub' tute for calomel, act ecntiy on tin boweUs ' I and positively do ths work. . J People alilicted with bad breath find i quick rshef through Dr. Edwards' ; ! I Olive Tablets. The pleascnt, sup.-r. 1 1 coated tablets are taken icr bod breath. icy all who know them. ; J ! ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently ' i ( but firmly on the bowels and liver, ' 4 siiraulatinu them to natural action, . ) clearing the blood and gently purifying i I the entire system, 'i hey do that which ! Janperous calomel docs v?ithoat anu ' 4 pf the bad after e5ccts. " ! 1 All tlio benc5ts of nasty, sickening; I nnnniff Mltirt sm Iai,4 . . : I r ...... w.iuuk, B1K UV..1I.U .1U..I HI, - 1'tdwards' Olive Tablets without e'Ping; i jPt V' m -When a youn? girl puts on her first corset her figure has a tendency to grow into the line of her corsets wha-. -ther the hues are good or bad. Jf her first corset is u bad one and she obtains -u bad figure from it, of course a new corset of the same mo del wjll lit her better than any corset of superior lines or design, for -has she not allowed her figure to tul:e the impei-fect hncs of the poor corset? We make tins supgostion. . Try on oncf. tl-.cua , im or any disagrecsb'.e effects. YT- CT Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the ! lODR,T (CfOSCTi irmula after seventeen years of prac- i V e . . formula tice among Datients afflicted mlh bowel and liver complainti v.lih the ! BUendant bad breath. - i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed, with olive J oil; you will know them by their oliva . color. Take one or two every night tot : B week and note the effect. Inn jinrt ! per box. All druggists. Front aot PAULINE LEDERLE VESICA'S lim SHOE PCUSH WMM&P Economy and thrift E 7 Hi tTvKWiy& suggest tne use ots!oiA tor your shoes.' Itgivesjthe quick dressy shine.' 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