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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1918)
VK'IDAY. AIMML10, 1918 Tho if(i.iici or tiie jau ncckinco TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT' prove potent In this circumstance . RETURNS FORTUNE' IX ROYALTIES TO UNCLIC SAM us It did In many an Indian rom ance or the loan uv.o. Tlie luge-mi run: V "'What maid fhall wear these beads of Judo . Must' marry e'er the puppies fado." Ladies' Hats VERY LARGE OR VERY SMALL, ARE THE NEW SPRING HATS. 'Melody Lund ' aiul Children Pair. emit pi Hifrh School Auditorium. -"Melody Land," the most ileligh'ful ' rbWE ALWAYS W; WhAVE THE BEST FRESH honie entertainment Lit Grundo hasp Uivy sell that ' legend with every had ; a jon)f tim wiu be repeated Jade necklace that goes nut of the thin evening at! the high school audi- j bazaars of llomhay. So pretly.-jtoriurti.. As a 'supplemtmtarperform-1 Phyllis looks into the ryes or Gray- iam.e, - the children'! pageant, Tepro soii rilalr and the. necklace wins, ,'senting tho changes of the seasons,! As a special treat, Kddlo Sandow'and H whole show In. itself, will be j will appear In a number of feats given. r Don't delay in securing ru-1 of htrenglh that have bee:r pro-' served, seats at' Silverthorn's. Tile I AND VEGETABLES . r.ouiicVd nothing- short of wonder- (performance .will.be strictly as a ben ful. '.'':' ' i cf it entertainment, , er - mump New Poke Hats, with short, up-turned brim at the back and wide curved brim at the front. Sailors with wide or narrow brims and high crowns. Small flower turbans, only one of a kind At prices much lower than you would expect under present con ditions. Hill's Department 5 tore 'SHERRY'S'- TOWNSHIP MAPS. Showine vacant land. Dresent land -,........-------------- owners, streams, railroads, etc.' K. K VIOLA DAX.V MA KIN .1 1 Hit ; N'enl, county surveyor," office' in ciiy (jltH.Vl'UST HIT. hall, over fire department. Adv. Viola Dana, the Motro star, conical ' ' , " 4-lft-8t,p Into her own us the' greatest of ' . modern screen artists' In-the-rpurtr" of "June" in "Blue Jeans." While i Miss Dana If, known and. her work ! nnn.vcli.liMl hv hundreds Of Ihdus- .PBNDLETON, i April; 18. Alex "I'XDIAX, ,101X8 MAIS1NHN. JORNM-BROwTOWr John M. Drowning. Inventor of. tho Browning machine gun and: the Browning automatic rlfle which Uncle Same is producing by I thousands for use, against the! Boche, is turning back to the gov-; ernment some three and a half; million dollars In disclaimed. roy- ..! nf itis.rl.vn nlfiirn timolol- nut. iAicane, an .Indian of the Colvllle re-! allies. ,.. , r ..., ,.M, i Iservation, Washington, who has been I - He aif'reed without question to she has appeared in heretofore have :cmpIoyod with the allotting part nm nrlce of Jl.000.000 plus an expense allowance and signed toj Uncle Sam tho right to producer as many of his guns as might be seeded. . J S-T-A-R Hi.Mir AXTigrn wins hi hiiam) ..' FOIt ITS I i.M)i;lt. :, ' .Wcklnro, Mtolon liY.oiu Idol In .' Oriental Temple, HiinIh Of Story In "A lilt Of .Inilc," Hlnr's . i Liilest riiotoplav. . Thfio Ik an aliiiunpiiero or Orien tal mystery about, t ho lutest Mary Miles Winter production under AinorIcnn Mutual auspices, which 'will ' be presented at the Star to morrow Only. ' ' The plot Is woven about a Jade inai'klace . that Is supposed to have boen J'llfted" from the neck of an (idol In a Hindu temple at Anirltsar iduriilg the Indian mutiny. L The necklace, throiicu devious channels has como into possession of Rrnyson Illalr, an Anioiican col lector, and falls Into the hands of pretty Phyllis King, a young At jerltan with rather more than her fair share cf the beauty and grnco 'that belongs to American ingenues. IBivon'her the opporiunlty to allow "'ua' .'isrvuuo yr uie, her re.ll c'S. as' does "Illuo Jeans." months, enlisted Inst week.j Some of the big scenes In "Blue i-toinln the United States , Murines , iJeans" In this t Metro special pio-!ll,,H,lh ,he ' recruiting office at : SK1LLEO .MEN NKEHK1) iducttpn or Joseph. Arthur's ramuus , Walla Walla. He loft Monday mor-j ' ' F01 EMERGENCIES piny, occur in mi old-faiihloru-d saw ji,ll,K .for Seatllo. . Mr. Arcasa Is aj (Continued from Page one) : mill. These srenes . weS taken- at IB' '"- m . , tui nraian . .... ' , :.,.,i.. .,. ,i,i ti,i. mm school, and during the football sea-, mi1, "olstlien, pile drivers. hum m 1M!I Is still in use bvlcona.or I!"2 and :i ill 3 .played-half hack on tno Carlisle team with J ni i s"i uis Thorpe, , , . , ' . 0 " ' . : TODAY'S OFFERING ! the : original owners, Conklin and iTubby, who watched with great in- Itercst the Inking of the scenes with Mlr.iS Dana as star. r' I PoveiTiil lightH woro Installed at I the. mill for tho photographing of the tense scenes staged there. The circular saw, four and a half feet : ,.t,port In diameter, which has done service l,..,,v The LOTS OK Him TAPK.i for over two score (Continued from page one) iminediately ' for military papers asking for the r- 1 men, holstmeh, pile 'shovel operators. Crusher operators, pateliers, draftsmen (general, sur ! veyingj marine design, or topograph jcal), engineers (civil, electrical, j railroad or computing),, locomotive . engineers , and firemen, electrician t (general, armature winder or wire jinen), floor hands (shipyard), con struction roreuien (bridge, building, earthwork, ship or railroad), fnrn- SI'IXACH LEAK LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER GREEN ONIONS FRESH RIPE TOMATOES NEW CABBAGE -BANANAS CELERY RHUBARB CARROTS RADISHES ASPARAGUS DRY ONIONS grape l'iturr ORANGES HARRIS GROCERY . Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 392 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." approved disapproved. If dis- New Shoes and Pumps ; JuEt Received a New Shipment of New Spring Shoes and- Pumps. , ''. New White, -.Washable Kid Shoe, in the. 'very best jri-mle of kid, per pair . $9.50 New (Hazed Kid Pumps, 'perfectly plain, with Louis heel; price '. ,:. $5.00 New (Hazed Kid Military Heel Pump, pvice,$4.50. ' New Dark Brown Kid Oxfords, with new Mili- tary I led, one of the. 'newest styles; price $5.50 New White Canvas Klines, with Military Heels; price J. ,. $4.00 New White (,'anvas Shoes, hoth low and .NHlitai'v 11 eels; price L........... $4.50 ' We Fit Your Feet. L J. French Shoe Co. years, was useii in me b. b.u iwvi.o tUmi.h are ,hen pal;Rcd t() tho in the story Miss Dana, as June, !t()mmnmi11K ofllcor whei.0 tnB gol. has been locked In .the ofllee Dy ltl s,.;,Innprt . ni,i,nl. jthe villain, Hen Iloone , (Clilfoirt Bruce.) Through the glass door she sees Boone and her sweetheart jr,. ,' r(lasolls. Perry uascoin iHonori. vtaiiien flglUIng in the mill. Boone places j - Bosconi on tlio log -carriage and j Trout are biting inLadd Creek, so leaves 'him to his fitter .'Breaking 'run : ight to the La Grande Pharmacy the glass door, June rushes in and laud look at the new bamboos and .'dracs. nosroin from tho rlirrl.-ige l.e site! loils for 5I.7ii, 4-19,'Jt fore it readies the trcacheiouaj 1 ; . ' teeth. . .. . . ..... :.. '. -,. ,. ' , '; , j 0 ;f '"o'Aie salmon' have been caught--it irt lllllmiu Trntil.ta. ! To promote a Healthy action of (the liver and correct the disorders caused ' by biliousness, Chamber lain's Tablets are excellent. Try Do Vou Sleep Well? To be at his best n man must have Bound, refreshing sleep. When wakeful and restiess at night lie ls'ln'no condition for work mm (gyratory or Jaw crusher). '. i."!?,!" ,!b8laess dUring the ' Gas nlant workpiu (,ivi i,JT , ,' nesB Is often caused Dy indigestion . , Ia1 lnal (lluJ BlUym IeCllIlg.- drogen, oxygen, poison, illumination Adv, or eompressoi'), gunsmiths or oper-j-? atlves in gun factories, locomotive approved the commanding officer ! hostlers railroad car inspectors, lo comotive Inspectors, Instrument ma-' kers and repairmen (engineering, ' optical or electrical), telegraph and j. telephone linemen, machinists ;ind helpers (general, lathe, bench or railroad), general mechanics. i Meteorologists , or physicists, j mine or quarry workers and helpers .drill 'runners, ' foremen, powdernien 1 . Vincent with hook ! and line. . The !or ' -pmnpnien, motorcyclists, mol- ,'taT.kie was purchased at the La Grande ucrs- P-nnters, photographers, plum- Phr.r:micy. -4-19,21 !Ders or fitters, forest rangers. o !ear reairmen, bridge, building or .-------"-------"--- ' v , ship riggers, saddlers or harness KAMOl'H PluAY .uiX(i. ' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. r jmakers, sailmakers. tentinakers o Coming to tho Arcade on Thins-j ; other canvjis workers, railroad set day night Is' the well-known piny j The Merchants' Delivery wishes to tion hands. "In Old Kentucky," traveling In request the patrons of the Merchants' I Steersmen, slicot-iron workers and their own private sleeper, and us-; Delivery, system, if goods are not de- helpers, soldt rers or tinsmiths, ste. ;lng a sixty foot baggage car to transport, their production from city to city. The company numbers nenr fifty people, and includes the fa mous "Race Scene," In which i "Queen lless," ridden by captivating Madge" wins the. race, The band will mnko a noon day parade, and nveieq in goon snape ami piacen nographers, surveyors, where requested, to notify Harry W. transitmen (topographic Baum. Phono Red 301. . 4-19,-.'t ,-oad) tailors, teamsters, levelnien. or rail-telegraph Whooping rough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ,edy to keeD the conch loose and ex- give one of their favorite concerts poclorntion easy. It is excellent. as the doors open. ' 'Adv. operators, telephone open 'ors, and telephone operators who cm speak j Gerii'ian. . . Tlinber cruisers, wagonmakeis, 1 ; acetylene or' exyacotylcne weldrs, 3 wireless oeratora, : yardmnsters o? i switchers. . j H1 I and constipation,, and Is quickly re lieved by Chamberlain's Tablets., how much better you feel with a clear head and good digestion.---Adv. COMING THURSDAY NIGHT NO MATINEE The Great Horse Race, Ueautiful "Queen Bess" Wins. The Funny .Pickaninnies. In Old Kentucky Large Company and Production. BIG NOVEL STREET PARADE ARCADE ON THE EVE OF THE DRIVE The Best Way to Save Money is to Pay Cash and Carry If you are not already one of iiur satisfied customers, investi gate our system and be one of them You get (he same quality of goods when you pav cash as you do when you have it chnrgi-d Kvery article guaranteed. II'Jc Coffee hir :l0c One. half Gallon Log Cabin Syrup . "J. .'."ic 1 Large Box of the Best .Mulches made, for 7c, I'kg IMc We have leu Varieties of Substitutes for your Flour. Vegetable and I'lower Seeds from six different parts of the Uiuttd States you emi have your choice. 'lollel Paper '. 4 fr n.-,c . 30 cent Pearlies for 20c Kaney assortment of Toilet Soap i BiV Tip Top and llulli's Bread ....... df n Loaf You ran Always Find l's, hy Following the Crowd. it p, Pr W.ffint,i'V' .,VI W1 tJVt V.-l " ii : i---:, j y rt 1 IV"--.,i; : NO CAMOUFLAGE! ALL THEY LOOK ,$3.50 and $4.00 THE GOLDEN RULE. CO. Every Woman wants! I to be Pretty, ! Healthful and ! Shapely HUG'S MODERN GROCERY CALL MAIN 35 x -T -I'!. .r. ...stm - .... .".'",;K:S-.1i4f fgy "Think they'll come over 'round here?" "Uunno, but I HOPE THEY DO!" Can't you see that's what these two British soldier in .,.... j j No-Man's Land are saying? The faces in this phwoirann takerT ,en'!f,.,,n0U, 0" 0,1 ,he very dM of start their offensive, would Indicate that the TomndeS iercir ; iwiJu. or ,h. "'f " "lns r",dy to wag0n was placed over the dugout by camouflage srtuts nlou ovcr tn outcome. . The old broken Building-up for the Snrim? 'Attack at the Front is n good deal like pulling ; J. tho body in condition for an invasion i i of the germs ot grip, pneumonia or ! "Spring lever" here at home. 'J t mis iiiiiu ui nm vcar nmsc peoiue : I ! suffer from a condition ofteji called ! j Spring Fever. They (eel tired, worn ' ! i out, before the day is half thru. They if j may have frequent headaches and sometimes "pimply" or pale skin and ' ' white lips- The reason for this is that I during the wintertime, ehut up wild- in doors, eatine too much meat nnit ! too little green vegetables, one heaps I fuel into the system which is nut. burned up and the clinkers remain to poison ! the srstvin a clogging tip ot the I circulation with inactive liver and kid- ' neve. Time to put your house in order. J Fur an invigorating tonic which will clnrifv the blood, mil nmv lit'., i n... i body, sparkle to the eve, and n'J i wholesome skin, nothing dues so well S ! as a glyceric herb extract made from ; Gulden ek-al root, Binnd'aml Stone J njot, Oregon graiw root and Wild l (berry batk. Tins can he had in con- jvement, ready - l.i-u: e tablet form at ! ' all drug trci Fixtv centj, and has l jbeen sold for the past tittv venrs as . ')r- I tree's Gulden .Medical' Dwcoverv. : J , t., imvn ot me nerves tietling on the blood, when the blood is pure1 : the nerves foci the effect, and neuralgia : ! i,or other nerve pains disappear be-! I i caujc such pniu is the crv of the starved nerves for food. W hen" suffering from 1 ! ; backache, frequent or seantv urine, I rheumatic pnina here or there,' or that ' I constant tireii feelitiK, the simple way i ! ! to overcome these disorders is merely to ' i obtain Dr. Pierce's Amine from your ' 1 i druggist.. In tablets, sixtv cents. J When a young girl puts on her first corset her figure has a tendency to grow into the line of her corsets whe ther the lines arc good or had. If her first corset is a bnd one and she obtains a bad figure from it, of course a new corset of the same mo del will fit her better than any corset of superior lines or design, for has she not allowed her figure to take the imperfect lines of tho poor corset? We make this suggestion. 1 ry on one of these i' ront Laced PAULINE LEDERLE