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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1918)
MO m v V AiuR.m'NU. APRIL 22, 1918 ay. and tomorrow. I wan wru-jme giiniy man? t Absorbing iotcref t j The Red Crota society ure "o .. M U-B from WJtlhuii llerrlum kouVaod aumwns "are auataincd' lo' tbejrcher fronv, the ball given by the .fVzssi?"1"".;. FIRM BUT FLEXIBLE SUPPORT. Brassieres that really fit that give the figure a perfect, unbroken outline by eliminating the unde sirable "corset ridge." A variety of tasteful new models, . i 50c, $1.00, $1.50 rilll's Department .Store story by I'rank X. Harvey !'. Thew. Klnneitan Had '. very IX OI.I) KKXTl'CKY The unending popularity or "In Old . Kentucky," schedulod for local prest-ritatlon noon, la one of the jwondent of stsgoland., Whatever the secret of Its maRic success, it la a positive and self-evident fact. Now In the twenty-third year of Its career. It throngs theaters from Boston, to San Frannlseo and from Winnipeg lo New .Orleans 1b a man ner that Ih truly marvelous. Always kept up to a high degree of excel lnce in cant and production, on is always sure to witness a satis fying performance of the play. Its success Is natlon-wiUo. It will be Been at the Arcade Thursday night. finish or thn gripping drau.u 'g()od people , Cr6ok at ,,,,, tilnil. AnnlW flfi'fkt ChHo-i . - 7 ,min one mgnt inai ween, a large or action. Another clever tie Comedy complete program i that, la way end afar above the av erage. ' . r ',' ; '. . . .' GIRLS WORK IN FIELDS AT NORTH POWDER I'Ol'R IXK'ifc . YOl'XG MK.V IX Ml.VT JIHAIT I'AMII.V AK l'l.l(TKI WITH TYI'MOIO I'OIJJ ' WKATIIKlt DKI.AYS KI'IM(J M'OltK ' WOI.KK I'KOI'I.K HKIJ ltKl V ltOSS. NORTH .POWDER, April 21. (Special.) Chas. Hutchinson has a bad case of blood-poising In his arm and has been nt the hospital for several days It having taken care of. ' ' - George Carnes went to llaker on Saturday and purchased .. a seven J passenger Willys-Knight car. He It lo union to look at a Jersey cows THItil.M.I.NO MOTOU HKS4TK.; wn,ch ,,e p" rcnnse1 from Mr, McKe. , han of Union. Mr. Ca rites now has Ncal Hart, famous ns one of the'" flne car an1 a bunch of nice cows, best horsemen In plciurcs, who isHe will now handle only pedigreed starred In bin first' Butterfly picture stock, and has disposed of his bunch S-T-A-R : drove l bunch of pedigreed -J . Thero jvjll, bo only ono show In the I ARC A DE ': i - i I.AIIIANT COMINM. ijeniii,' iind ho matinee. I id&Kilf. BKUAX TODAY As tt' special attraction the man agement of tho Arcade Theater has arranged for the nppearnnce of Ku geno Imuran t, "Tho Alun of Many Mystorle.i," to appear here for one evening, Wednesday. ,, Mr. .'.uiirunt carries . several as sistants with ti t in and his evening's entertainment Is made up of work of ningle, large llliiB.inns,: Iiuperson ntlnns and musical numbers. . Tho, scats will not bo reserved and those who wish to jioe. this won derful exhibition should, come early. Tho Alan from Monlnnn," which comes to the Star ' Theater on Tues day and Wednesday evening tried a trick iwlth an" automobile for the film which is a feature of the story. Hart Is in an unto with Miss Vivian : Ricli, his leading lady, when they Laro stopper" by a band of crooks, I who seize tho glrL They escape In U swift motor, whllo he gives chuse . tin a taxi. As 'lie overhauls the has been kidnappers, he lesips from the taxi on lo the running:' board of the othor Tho fact that there Krcat Interest In stories of French Canadian Ufa in the north woods, i machine, going a-t a forty-mile clip hut that few of these have been land a .hand-to-hand fight ensues, transformed to tho screen, should At Its finish, Ncal Is hurled heavily furnish flcorge Hebau's newest role, I from the itmchine, and falls to the "Jules of the Strong Heart" with! road. The scene was not rehearsed an added attraction. The production for no man in Ms senses would try is tho sevonth of the' artistically !e- i the stunt twice.' There -was some of grade Jerseys. ' The Red Cross workers are at their work again after some delay In getting supplies. They received medicated gau.e this week, which in to be made up immediately.. Seve ral ladies from tho country aro'aid Ing in the work of making gar ments.. :, Mrs. R. E. Clark ; visited In La Grande last week. Mrs. Ray, who has a homesteai! In the Rlvordale' section Is expectei! homo in a few days. Her -son, Dewey returned last Week, .and will put things In order for his mother's coining. They will put In a crop on their place. . A former cashier of the North Powder bank, C. E. Clure, with his son and daughter, came from 'Port land a few days ' ago. They took their car from here and drove to veloped character portraits in 'talk of using a. "double" for the which Mr. Ticban has i appeared for : star- in the scene, but Unit would the Paramount, moBt of these hav-'hot hear of It. Ing been produced under the dir- "I've fallen from every sort or Cambridge, Idaho, v.here they will ectlon of Donald Crisp. la hoise, bucking all over the land- mako their future home. The latest Ilehnn picture "Jules ! scare" ho said, "and I guess it Mr. Mlnniek had to return home of the Strong Heart" will be the at- won't . be any more dangerous tojto cr.re for his family who have traction at the Arcade Theater to-fall from nn automobile on to albcen having scarlet fever. The fa- Inlce smooth pavement." imlly has been in quarantine wnue j Ho bruised hi!' knees and elbows I Mr. Minnlck was at his work, but I but ho declared that the s'.nr.t wns'they could not' get along without a mild thrill to the man who wnn'hliii to he came homo, (fleed to keeping the' diddle imd'-r' Mr. and Mrs. Hartwcll Yorke an n. plunging broncho. jracoMng the congratulations ol o friends on the birth or a son at ,assalaIa,aaa.B,a.'.heir home a few days ago. Charlie Mays sold two cars of good stock cattle to Mr. Wade, who has shipped them to his farm near A tens e drama of love and laughter oessBiLasKV,C5 ules of the Strong Heart" jj SHERRY'S? cm m mm m V n By "William A rr lam Rouia 8enno by Harvvy T. Thw OirsoUdby Donald Cilp i ILostlne Kc" Mr. Green of Raker who sneht , t.i.... ,n ""'"" the Winter In California, and after Last showing today of icrowd was In attendance. This makes over n0.000 turned In by the people of . Wolfe Creek to the Red Cross. Two more of our boys have en. listed. Norrtfl Gllklnsoa and Law rence Simonie went to Portland at tor enllsrThg: In the L'.S. Marine Corps. Mr. H. WrIckes purchased a new Dulck of AValk . Lcdbetter , a rew days ago and now enjoys Joy riding with the other owners. Mrs. Tiffany has accepted a posi tion In I.a Grande and will now make that city her future homo. Some of tho young ladies of this section have gone Into the, fields to holp put In the crops. Help Is so scarce that It looks as If the women will have to go out nml help In. order to keep up the som ber of acres asked for by the go vernment., Mrs. Florence Blevins has been eleeted as delegate to the Itebckka Grand Lodge, which meets at Sea side In May. ' Art Mrs. Blevins is well versed in the work or thlB lodge she has been' recommended as District Deputy .president for this section. Miss Vcva Murphy is now located In Seattle with her father. The Droch family,, who I've on the Powder x-iver below town are reported to be having typhoid fever In the family. Tho father and eld est son have been very bad and the son was taken to the hospital. The mother and other children are reported sick. It Is thought that the disease was contracted by drink ing river water. Mrs. J. A. Iiurdette has been quite sick with la grippe the past few days but is some better now and will be out again In a few days. ' " "' . The cold weather in this section is holding back the putting in the crops. The ground Is frozen In the morning that In places tho men have1 to wait for the ground to thaw before they can begin plow ing. Owing to the cold people are delaying their gardens and plant ing of all kinds. We are sorry to hear there are some slackers In this section who did not purchase Liberty bonds. It Is to bo hoped that the U. S. gov ernment will take a hand and make these people come .through as they ore as able to help boar the bur den that everyone Is called upon to bear. Clarence Burden, who lives a few miles out of town has purchased a new StudcnaKer auio rrom ii mm WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST FRESH FRUITS AND liVKETABLES ' uLl )JJ TODAY'S OFFERING SPINACH LEAF LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER GREEN ONIONS FRESH RIPE TOMATOES NEW CABBAGE BANANAS CELERY RHUBARB CARROTS RADISHES ASPARAGUS DRY ONIONS GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G502G5." vln and Nerval Olson, Earl Sanders und Harold Gllkinson. There are lots of fine seed pota toes in this section and tho ow ners would like to sell them even at cost. . , ' nf tUn . KTnrlh Pnwrlpr bOVS lof revenge and thdesert with an nis retllrn vl9lte(I wllh relatlvc3 ln thp ncw dl.aft Me,. jldeal role for that idolized star,jtnlB SPCt, wont to Grants Pass! jlMiitu lorey. . , after his car, which he left there: i -- last junuuiy. . ixv iuil grains puss Cradle Itoll Service. At the M. E. Church, South, on April 28, at 11 a.m. there will be I a cradle roll service. The nubject I of the whole program will tie ba- j bles. Parents of the 173 babies of! the church roll are asked to bring i them all on that day. Those who I have many and thereby missed get- j ting the Invitation card, please take ; notice and come. W. B. SMITH, Pnstor. ; SAVING FOR Cottage Cheese. Get it at the ( Pure Milk and Cream. Co. Fresh every day. 3-2 C-t( ! I tn Monday morning and got to i against which the clover notress unit nnlnmlifl snnrtwotnnn nhinpn , m , j! - jiorin i uwuui uu luesuiiy iuuruui;i forth SO vividly. East and WeBtjt1Ir nnn lnv nvnr a woAk In Knt. are contrasted Id "Revenge.' in whlrh Mips Storey plays the part or Alva 'Leigh. Alva goes to a western mining camp to marry the mnn she loves, only to rinu mat ne:Mr- Grecn nnd went nn rrom here ! has been roully murdered. Who is.Dy train to bin home. ting through. Mr. Green had' to J shovel snow In different places. OneJ man started with him in a'Buick. I but left his car nnd same on with j Every Wonrai wants i BABY CHIX ip u p-ore thlt you. Bur not lha Jti ff cb-apnl, but boU- Wrilo (oi atTyj I tainaoatkn. fc' Wtlir-tiid 1 Petatuni, C.ltfoniU JiSSSia (T) 'mmottnlQictuw : Also Two Reel Lonesome LukeComedy. TODAY AND TOMORROW. ARCADE Coming Wednesday Laurant & Co. Coming to the ARCADE ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY NO MATINEE, IN E E 1 The Spirited and Ex citing Horse Race. The Famous Ken tucky Thoroughbred. Queen Bess. The Rollicking Fun of the Inimitable Picka ninnies. The Strongest and Largest Cast the Play Has Ever Had. As Fresh, As Bright, nnd As New As on the Day UK r -ft' - of His Birth. CffiirT?!r I : 1 . . v i SSl j PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE FIGHT j j 1 Bln-1B I! to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely KEEP THE HOME WIRES RUNNING What's the use of having a nice lot of Electric Equipment, and part of it out of order out of commission? Electric Service is available at the snnp of the switch. But you won't have it when appliances are out of order. We carry everything necessary for Replacement of Parts' and Electrical Repairs of all kinds, and have Skilled Workmen ready to respond on short naticc. If a call isn't handy, drop a post card or phone B. 417. NASH ELECTRIC CO. jK Our boys abroad, usy hacked by industry l5 and economy at homo, will win tho rp war for democracy. Each of us has a its part in the great conflict; each must I produce, largely and consume with care. There should be a saving represented in a growing bank account which will ! not only make the ! individual niore I pros p e v o u s , but swell the National j reserves. The .Savings facili- ties of this institn-jJ- tion are at-your dis- posal.- United States g National 1 Bank sgis La Grande, Oregon When a young girl put on her first corset her figure has a tendency to grow into the line of her corsets whe ther tho lines are good or bad. If her first corset is a bad one and she obtuins a bad figure from it, of course a ncw corset of the same mo del will fit her hettor than any corset of superior lines or design, for has she not allowed her figure to take the imperfect lines of the poor corset? ' We make this suggestion. Try on one of these i JfloiWRT Corsets i ront Laced PAULINE LEDERLE For Sale 3 Dodge Touring Cars 1 Maxwell Touring Car 1 Reo Touring Car 1 Grant Touring Car Used But Not Abused Daniel Auto Co. BOTH PHONES i.. ' 4H ADAMS AVENUE NEARSIOHTED OFFICER: TOC MAV TAKE OF? 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