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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1918)
There's a Hat Style ' FOR EVERY MAN. The style that suits you might not become the next man. We have hats to suit every man's style and taste. But there is only one best make for all men the matchless Gordon $3.50 and $4.00 Hill's Department .Store J w" n twr Bey Jio to;, v lower floor will lie sold lit cents," balcony "60 CMilsand chil idren 25 rents, these prices In elude the war tax. There are . ni reserved seats for Laurant, and It alii hu well to come early and mold the ruBh. TO AM. I'ATItlOTIC CITIZKNS: The I.a Ornmle Chapter of the Red Cross Is compelled to make (another nppeul to the patriotic ctti izens .of this community. The funds of tho 'Chapter are Inadequate to jtho demands made upon it for the purchase of material and supplies , which H Is supposed to furnish. : At the prsent time the chapter rinds itsclr In debt about $1,000. havlnpr expended Since April 16, 1S17, to April I, 1018, $24,347.38. (Their indebtedness at this time in jexcess of their assets is $1,017.69. i In ordor to hold the chapter's charier and continue the good work l which in now more necoss-iry and lensentlal than ever before In the I history of tho war, the chapter has Ifound that It will have to locolve :i regular monthly Income nmount- ilng to from -one or two thousand i dollars, and to this end we appeal I to you to fill out the attached 'subscription blunk for as much si3 jyou can spare monthly for this very j essential work. V.. I I.a Grande, dregon.. . . . ', . ... . .1918 I I hereby agree to pay to La Grande Chapter of the Red Cross the sum of If.!.. . .,payable on the first day of each month. , ' ' . ' Signed. 'i These coupons and monthly pay ments can be turned ,ln to either of the banks in La Grande. , : ' F. L. MEYERS; Chairman. : MRS. T. N. MURPHY. ,. MRS. R. W. LOOAN. ! MRS. H.-B. LEITEU." '.'..' 0. L. LARISON'. i Finance Committee Adv. 4-16-10t"pd ' : ' SHERRY'S iMany People Dance 'I i n nTTTinwnnmr ti A. mo - AND EVERYBODY EATS. I- Women Ilrnver Thim .Men. Women often do their dally tusks of women's Buffering can be allevi ated. Bacluiclie. sore muscles', stiff in homo, office of factory while Biir-'j jolntn, rheumatic pnlns, dlzzlncea foriiiK pain ana nilRory that would ! and Hko symptoms are caused by put n man In bed. . However, much (disordered kidneys', and bladder. Mm, Thos. Davis, Montgomery, Ind., writes: "I doctored several months without relief, when I commenced uslnrf Foley Kidney Fills, and Rot relief. .Eight bottles cured me." Safe, harmless: quick results. Sold everywhere. Adv. ; o ' '. :'.'.'' ShovliiB vacant laud, present land owners, streams, railroads, etc. R. R. .Ncal( County Surveyor, 'office in Cltf Ilallj over Flro Department Adv. , ' : . '4-10-lSt. pd. . .. - :' . . . awtL ... j szz: ARCADE IN OI.I KKXTl'CKY. ARCADE THEATRE NO MATIXRK. SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION. " TT JJLad aurant The Man of Many Mysteries "In Old Kentucky" which will bn given at the Arcade Theater on Thursday evening has entertained more playgoers throughout the Unit ed States and Canada than liny dra ma now current; and It remains today ono of the most wholesome and interesting, and one of the most absorbing and thrilling of all (lie stage offerings of the day. It Is worth anyone's time to sit i through a performance of this de illghtful drama. There are scenes of realism that leave a strong Im Ipresslon on the mind, and mucn I genuine ; and parkllng humor, j bree2y . and wholesome. Tho love story unfolded In the play is an Idyllic one, and charms with its simple purity and truth. There Is a lovable mountain lass who does heroic things in a natural manner and there Is a manly young hero of the right sort. Miss Jen Selkirk In the leading role ' of the brave mour.tn.ln girl, gives a splendid por trayal of tills' trying part. A fine (il.AI)YH I, RSI, IH IS 1'ltHTTY SCHF.KX STAIt. , Gladys Leslie, who is the prin cess in ''The Wooing of Princess Pat,", the Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be the attraction at the Sherry Theater today and tomorrow, Is one of photoplay's youngest and most beautiful stars. "The girl with the million dollar smile," was born In New York city eighteen years ago, and her first screen experience was with the Thanhouse!' Company. She then was seen in several Important fea tures on the Patho program, at tracting attention by her work -as Sophia in "The Vicar of Wake field," in which Frederick . Warde. was starred. Albert; E. jSmlth, president of Vitagraph, a mail noted for his suc cess In picking screen actresses, and also for his conservatism, engaged Miss Leslie on a long-time contract to appear In 'features, and his confi dence was vindicated In her first appearance that of an Irish col leen In "iilB Own People.'' ' In "The Wooing of Princess Pat," she is the- princess who, is forced Into marriage with the Iron Duke of a neighboring principality, whom she has never met, to savo her fa ther's kingdom from a hopeless war. J. Frank Glendon has. the lead ing male role and others in the cast are lilgelow Cooper, - William an.d .1. Albort Hall. On the same program Is Episode No. 13 of "Ven geance and the . Woman," entitled "Sands of Doom." ' ; : o - S-T-A-R r' So there is no exeuso for your not.nttcndinjr.tho Sixth ;, Annual Moose liall and Kofrcshmont Hooth,' under ' ' auspices of tlit ladies for the benefit of the Union -County Army and Navy Auxiliary, at County Army ... and Navy Auxiliary at Zuber Hall, Wednesday even- : ing, April 24. Lois of. ice cream and cake, coffee and sandwiches, pop mid "Let 'or Puck" at - Before the War Prices We know the Auxiliary, needs your patronage, for it " furnishes them means to purchase necessary-materials for making the nice sweaters, comfort kits, ditty bags and woolen stockings with which tliey arc Iry- ing to equip each ITnion County man who rallies to the colors. SO 60! This space donated by UAPPilS (IROfKRY. Kidney Pills, for pain in sides' and some', and thoroughly cleansing ca back; rheumatism, bachache, kid-j thnrtic, for -constipation," bilious ney end bladder ailments; and Less, headache and Blugglsh bowels. Foley Cathartic ' Tablets, a whole- j Soltl everywhere. Adv.. . i f . i company and a pretentions com ipany and Ethiopian plantation ar ;:Ie1s help to liven up fhe perform- hani:c;?';-' ..v; .. KA.MOIS IIOItSHM.W Tl'HUS. IX Pit'-1 ,1 , J )...; . LATEST WONDERS IN MAGIC LARGE ILLUSIONS' . . IMPERSONATIONS SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS. 1 An Attraction Above the Ordinary, Under Redpath , Management For More Than Ten Years. LOW. Kit FLOOR HALCONY ('IMLI)RKN 75c 50c THESB PRICKS INCI.UDK Till? WAR TAX. foe ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY. I.Al'KAXT AXl) (WIPAXY. On account of a special road at traction the regular Hippodrome vaudeville show will nof . appear at the Arcade this Wednesday, but Laurant and Company,- traveling under the management of the Red path Lyceum . Bureau will present their show of wonders. La ii rant has been under the man agement of the Redpath people for more than ten years. " He presents a show of the latest wonders of magic, large Illusions and impersona tions Besides his work, there ore iwlth the company two very clever : musicians, who will entertain during ' the Intermissions with some, very i: clever work along their respective i : lines. . 't No expense has been spared In jtho staging of this chow. Also the i greatest attention has been given to every detail including elaborate costumes for the " attendants an.) stage effects. i Thore will bo no matinee Wednes day and but one show in the ev lenln:; of two hour-' duration. Trie A M, WT rasHaaESB . THURSDAY NIGHT HlT C I B iMB No Matinee H M . - r iaaiizS Ksaraaa Tickets Now Selling. ni n Ik ' mm Jmm) m Leading lights of tho movies give all sorts of reasons for their entry Into the picture field. No one has a more original reason than N'eal Hart, Just elevated to the position of star, and appearing at 'the Star theater today and tomorrow In the Butterfly picture, "The Man from Montana," in which he plays the part of a two-fisted iiero. . Hart went Into the picture , game be cause he loved horses! And - he came by his love of them honestly. His people call Staten Islnnd, New jYork, their homo, and the family homestead has stood 'there for seve iral generations, during which all the imen of the name of Hart have In terested themselves In tho breeding jand raising of fine horses. Season :aftor season they earned trophies in Madison Square Garden, New York. six of their horses, Sir Roderick, Tycoon,- Amherst, Fox Catcher,! j Richmond and Vulcan, in four suc cessive Mndliion shows, took the highest honors in their cluss. In the big home of Ncal'8 fincle, Charles Hart, who owns one of the show places on the Island In which Neal and his sisters were born, thore is gathered together one of the largest collection of cups and ribbons In American. "Fox Catch er" was Neal's one particular pos session,' a Virginia-Irish mare,, a famous runner and high jumper. i Be Needs Somebody to Send Him another pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Uncle Sam's Boys don't ask for much in the way of comforts but good tobacco they must have. A few cents spent for Real Gravely will buy more tobacco satisfaction than many times the money in ordinary plug. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you that's the kind to send. Send the best I Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs lest per week to chew Real Gravely, bocause a small ehew of it lasts a long while. .',:. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add n little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavorimprove your smoke. t SEND YOUR FRIEND IN TEE U. S. SERVICE A POOCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Sea port of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. stamp will take .it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO, Danville, Va 7n Pafonf Pouch keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good it is not Real Gravely without this Protection Seal . ," Established 1831 Cut This Out It Is Worth Money, Don't rhlss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing! Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley 7 Prices: Lower Floor ..... .: .....,... ....$1.00 Plus 10c War Tax Balcony, first four rows 1.00 Plus 10c War Tax Balcony, last four rows ..'.. 50c Plus 5c War Tax LARGE COMPANY AND PRODUCTION. FAMOUS PICKANINNY BRASS BAND. NOT A MOVING PICTURE. Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard. Hour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, com bined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of out-of-date mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsllitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Fresh Strawberries Sale on FOLGER'S BAKING POWDER In ordor to roduco our stock of FovlorV Jinking Powder, we are going to sell nt the following prices fur ono week, beginning Wednesday morning: One-Pound Cans' il.i , 40(, Two One-Half Pound Pans $1.00 Five-Pound funs jj-o 00 ' J'ok1i Fruit and (Ireon Vegetables by Ex press Rack Morning. ' PHONE MAIN 43 J. G. Snodgrass