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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1918)
SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1918- J'vlill 1 v0 LA ORaNIIv KVKNTN! OU.-.I-VKH SB BFto B5L iV m'Mff-iAi a) WE ALWAYS ' HAVE THE BEST topjriBLt, 1BJ, A. II. KukMjmiiii Co. DEMAND AOrWOOIr NOTHING LESS THERE? is only one degree of all-wool there are a hundred degrees of cotton adul teration .... Once cotton is admitted, you never: know whether the adulteration stops at 5 per cent or goes to 50 per cent ... .To keep on sure ground in clothesbuying, look for the Kirschbaum label a label which stands for something definite for all-wool, always and without com promise . . . ; Kirschbaum Clothes - $20 to $40 Hills Department Store TO AM 1'ATItlOTIC. CITIZHXS: jlng to from one or two thousand ., 7",'. ... ...v i dollars, and to Mill end wo appeal ! The I.a Crnnde Chapter of .thejto you' to fill out liio attached Itod Cioss Is' compelled to make (subscription blank for us much its a,nother appeulvto the patriotic cltl- y can spare monthly tor this vci iena of thin community. - Jho funds 'essential work.." '""-' i of the Chapter are Inadequate, to I' ijtho demands made upon It for the I U Grande, Orejjon. ..1918 ii purchase 'of material and supplies j 1 hereby a8' ce t0 pay to La Graml 'which it is supposed to furnish. I''P' f the Red Cross the Bum of .At the prsent. time tho chapter ?" ''"" ' P'We on tho f,lst Jfinds itself in deht .ahout Jl,000.of eat'hmo"th; having expended . sinco April .16, Signed.. 3 1017, to April 1,. 1018. $24.347.38-1 These coupons and monthly pay. Their indebtedness at this time InU'ents can be turned In to either excess of their. Assets Is 11,017.60. Jof the banks in La Grande. F. L. MEYERS,- Chairman. MRS. T. N. MUni'HY. which is now more necessirv and i MPS. .R. W. r.OOAV. ' essential than eveij before In the I MRS. H. B. LK1TER. - history of tho war, the chapter has! ' O. L. found that It will, have to t twelve! "'." a rcKiilnr monthly Income amount-!Adv.. 4-1 6-10t pd FRESH . FRUJTS . AND 111 order to hold the chapter's) 2s' " LARISON, Finance Committee n ( f'tX TODAY'S OFFERING J the part of he Paramount officials j or Mr. Thomas II. Ince, when the I picked out "His Mother's Soil" for lHhai'les Ray to follow "The Son of (lis. Father' it .is just, one of thoso j jneer happenings' -'that.- occur ' oiiee- In a .while In filimlnin, for Hie two productions are very ufililie each other', although both . are attractive. wholesome; photoplays,' of .(he typi cal Hay variety. .The Infest "Ills Mother's Doy" will be Bhown in this, city for the .'first' time at thoi Arcade Thcaler , on Monday. It is desired, that special ntten- itlon be given Ho when this picture I will be shown.: ' ' ' I On': account . of.'..' the ' ', wrpst'lng match that is 'billed ' for i Tuesday land for. which tho Amide Theater I has been rented out- for ;tho ; occar I'slon, .this picture will be , shown ' at the matinee olid' evening on Monday I'Al'IOlt M'OltK t -r CAMAS, WASHINGTON. Permanent -work for steady men over eighteen'. years old.' No experience necessary. ' Married men preferred. Outside work to start with; wil ling and capable ''men advanced to better positions. V ' ';'" '';.,, Lowest wages, $3.37 for nine hours. . Mill has been ' running normally and without trouble to 'workmen for many months, although strike called last October has not yet been formally declared off. Over 750 men, on payroll. Hoard and lodging: can bo obtain ed at 50.50 to $7.60 per week, de pending upon location..' ' Camas is on main line of S. P. & SPINACH ';, : liKAF LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE! CAULIFLOWER V GREEN ONIONS . FRESH RIPE TOMATOES NEW CABBAGE BANANAS jk CELERY " RHUBARB CARROTS RADISHES ASPARAGUS - DRY ONIONS ': GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES ' and on Tuesday matUiee only. Ohf-' rnllroail, about1 twenty-four miles the siiine program with the Charles Kay feature will be a new Mack Sennett , comedy, featuring' Louise Fazenda, lleh Tiirpln and Slim Sum Ironi Portland, Oregon, and about fifteen' miles from Vancouver, Washington.' ' Jitney service to Vancouver; half hoar electric ser- liierville. This- comedy is . culled ;'ra; Vancouver 10 roitianu; two "Are Waitresses, . Safe?" aud is said 't lines, Camas to Portland; fare to be. the best yet.-':'.. ., Jon one 25c; other 50c. . , o ' Cut out tills ad and apply In IINITfcn STATES LAND OPENING iPsori of Camas office or room 5.0P, r-r ! SHERRY'S L STAIITH' KHVOLI'TIOX WHEN ('11(1, IS I'OltClltliY im:i,i ' H I (l ':":.'-';: -: ..:.'-"' ' v ' ::f I he most retlxtle revolulion ever fought out on screens is one ot tho dramatic scenes in "Soldiers of Chance.' 1 ho Greater Vltngrnph Blue Ribbon I'eatino. now appear ing ill tho Hhnrrv Theater for. to day only. There are soldiers gal ore and a real palaco about which the battle .rages until tho federal troops are flrlven off under big gun aim riflo fire. This is a picture of two strong men fighting for a wealthy1 young woman "of highest 'i character, who Is led to believe IrV jsfl, . 1 lier father. Is' a hnlrdere'r As ft he struggle, which begins In a count ing room in New York. Is curried nerons ' tho Atlantic In a private Yacht to its conclusion in the luter lor of South America..' j .Albert E. Smith, president of jtireatcr. 'Vii.igraph presents n cast las strong 'us the play, being headed ihy Kvart Overton and Miriam 1'OU iche and''. Including Charles Kent, Charles Henderson and Denton . ane. ;' ! With' tills Is shown a Frank Dan ilels' comedy. DAXA STAItltlOl) IN ItHIH) PLAY. MVItTI ""Weaver of Dreams. " the Metro plcturl.atjon or Myrtle need's novel of Vhe naiiio name, which - will be mi i I . Ill t'-JI .f-'V!Ai u-K .Z-."'M.H. VHF' UN DISPLAY. mm- A Racine Court' try Road or Multi Mile Cord Tire in our window on your ear- on your neighbor's is mileage on display. Extra mileage, too, made cer tain by ths many extra tests. : . RACINE CUntIl0ad TIRES Multi-MileCord Thene extra tMts nre more thun ordinary tests. For Instance, nil nibber twrl in manufocture of Country Road or MnlthMHt Cord Tir" must pans most enaction oxtrft test for fitness, Racine Country Road Tire are Extra-Tttmd top"1? biff dividends in ex cess mileage. Racina Afulti'Mtfo Cord 7iri art cord tiio quality rrorthy the nam Racino Rubber Compony, GALLOWAY-REES. DISTRIBUTORS Corner Adams Ave. and Fir St. for your own protection ho certain every Racine Ttro you buy heart the name RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RACINE, WIS. shown at the Sherry ' Theater, on Sunday and Monday, is exceptional ly well adapted as a starring vehi cle for winsome Viola Dana, who appears aa Judith Sylvester. Th!a role is u slmpie and lovable country Rirt like "juno" in Miss ! Dana's great success, "Blue Jeans," j and the part .is very similar In Its appeal and human interest. "Woa ! ver of Dreams" is a story of the 1 heart, and Miss Dana excels in he ichiu'iictorlzation. Tho action takes (place in a iiirnl community filled j with quaint types of humanity, ' whore,,, amid simple surrouudinKs, a drama 'of the human heart Is ! played and reaches its dynamic denouement. j Admirers of the stories of Myr jtle.necd will rejoice in having an opportunity to ' nee the characters they have learned to love brought to life on the screen at Sherry's Theater. Hooklovers who have road "LaVender and Old Luce" and jotlic-r of the Reed novels, nro legion .'end ; the,,' chaiacters are beloved by lull j readers. The House , of llearta j the' House of Content,' the above of ; the beautiful old chraeter, tho musi- clan, who iiives tho story its name. I the carrier pigeons thiit have a dis tinct ' part: to play in the plot, and I other fascinating detntls which have given Myrtle Heed's novels their charm of sincerity are reproduced In this production. ARCADE iX-t'ltlMINAI. fl.AlMS UHWAItl) l.'Olt ItHTlltN OK KIDNAP- l'KI) CIHI.I). Roger Talbot Jr.. kidnapped child has been restored to his parents. The man who returned him -Is known as "Humpy" an ex-safe blower, who is now reformed. He found I he rhlld wandering about the 'suburbs of New York, near his bunguUi'v and on reading of the ro wan! iffered Immediately set out to renin him. "The Hopper," in which this dramatic return of the Talbot child takes place. Is a far-fiom-lhc-benten-piith story that sparkles with dramatic and comedy values and offers a decidedly pleas ing taslp In the motion picture pat ron. It la a Triangle production, and will be shown at the Arcade theater on Sunday nlMt. tilAt!I,i:s HAY AT AI5CADK . 'MONDAY. :)000 claims in Southern Oregon; fruit, (am, tirnber and .grazing kin's, 60c pci' acre' down, 2.00 on u 'final proof. " 'Semr'Hiuick;-"2Sc "for mars ami nnrticulars.i Douclns Ab- ,uoxt weeks only. stract Co., Roseburg, Ore.' ,4-27-ltpj T r 1 One-third off' on all first-grade l'lune your Want Ads to the'H"'r Switches at the Walling Mil-Oosei-ver. Main 37.' ' linery., , ' 4-25-3t Oregon Diiildlng, Portland, and you will be given job, If able-bodied, even if all vacancies are then fill ed. ., This offer applies ' for the 4-24-(i. 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 1411 ADAMS AVENUE I mmn Tiff" I I II 1 111 IHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMII ' II"- .'.'-. ' ' f "AlVVAUEi' $ 4 4f l Aj 4 eiB HARRIS GROCERY 'Phono Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 '408 North Fir Street v Across the Track United States Food Administration. License No. G50255." . We are well equipped and ready- to serve in any A Pictiii izatioii of Rnpri-t nulics' stnry "Wht-ii LilV Is Mai'kt-fl Down" TIIKILI.IXa STORY OF ADV KXTURI ALSO LOUISE FAZENDA, BEN TURPIN, SLIM SUMMERVILLE in a Two-Reel Mack Sonnet t riot "ARE WAITRESSES SAFE?" Monday Matinee and Night, Tuesday Matinee Only. of the following departments: FINISHED LAUNDRY WORK, FAMILY WASH (Rough Dry), FRENCH DRY CLEANING, DYEING, - CARPET CLEANING. TOMORROW ONLY WILLIAM V, MONO, in i . . "THE HOPPER " , ALSO A NEWS WEEKLY ' - l! ff r4b sSl? ft Hlb ' 4- STANDARD LAUNDRY CO. . aunts;: V