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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1918)
IT 4 MONDAY. P1MI, 29. 191S vm.v. two LA (HI ASM EVEXINO OHSWiVKR at $3.50 : Tho wiiiic skillful ilositrn . hie: The same careful, expert workmanship Tlio. .same delicacy of out line . ' : '.' ' The Raiiio i. expression , of tin? most 'subtle oV iiiniHls of the mode all as earefully expressed in this wonderi ill i?'.() Oossard as in the ."(.) creation of satin and real lace. A GOSSARD is inimitable at any price! ThLs 2(5.' model hf rnodiuin low bust.' Kiiiartly accented waist line and with beautiful flat hip and back lines, will meet the figure needs of a large number of women. Made in a fine, soft Kverlast cloth, both pink and white. h-Wm : ' ft :wm Model 263 's Department Store fe-;- v t-ym-iw'i:,;,,;. ... , m BStf BsJwrfV) m ML. ,TO HO AIJj PATRIOTIC weivht 1 hat IJetjr eivr mat.hfrc, a!'i! Iter said ufier Uic Cirsi fall Hint; Hurfiortsmi was (lio ,b at llyht heavy: weight lie had ever mot. ; Hvnnly Matched. . ' The first bout was "ver. up to, ' J the time that Hairfcertfoo won tile i flTlZKMS: jing to from one or two thousand ; r,,ii tw hern ho had Bcrs.' r ,dollars, and to this end w appeal dangerous position and twice he La Grande Chapter of the; to you to fill out the attached u h mn,.,! in the mat by! Red Cross- Is compelled to make jsubBCriptlon blank for its much asjunrg. ' another, appeal to the patriotic eltl- you can Bpare monthly for this veiy , 1)elg secured his toe hold for the' 'second fall through strategy. He i '.Hvnrf ! Oinufrh he waB after sols-1 The Zens of tli Ih community. The funds , essential' work. of the Chuptcr are inadequate to WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST FRESH FRUITS AND : VEGETABLES La Grande, Oregon . , uie. demands made upon it lor tiiet. .... . 5 - v " V. " ' . u,brlon rolled to J i Bini to pay to lb uranuo ""'" ' i I Chanter of the- Re,l f-m. th i meet tno aitncit, uerg ki.ii.iipu purchase of material and supplies which ii, ih jsupiiutH.u iu Luriusu. , At the. prsent time the chapter finds Itneir In debt about $r.OOO. having ., expended since April 6, 1917, to April 1, 1918, I84.347.ff8. Tholr Indohiedness at thla time In excess of their assets is' $1,017. 69. In order to hold the chapter's charter and continue the good work which is now more necessary and essential than ever before in the history of the war, the chapter has found that It will have to iccelve payable on the first daj !of each month. Signed. j ., . These coupons and monthly pay ments can be turned in to either of the banks in La Grande. P. L. MkYERS, Chairman. MRS. T. N. MURPHY. MRS. R. W. LOGAN. MRS. IT. B.. LEITER. G. L. LARISON. Finance Committee a regular monthly income amount- ;Adv. 4-1 0-10t pd foot, getting a powerful leverage over his own right leg. Harhert son, who lias a remarkably powerful pair of legs, said It was the only- fall he had ever lost by the hold route. toe SHERRY 'S l.X. sTAituiin ix iti:i:i) I'i.av. MYHTLI The prompt ana perfect work In In helna appreciated by the pieluro Doveloplng of Films at Silveilhorn'B taking people. 4-22-31 S i """" !.:: STARTHEATRE i 1 1 "Weaver of Dream::," the Metro pictui izatlon of Myrtle Rced'a novel of the name name, which will be chowa at the Sherry Theater, Inst eliowlnt; today, is exceptionally, well iailap-iod as a starring vehicle for I winsome Vloln Dana, who appears !a:t Judith Sylvester. " Tli's role la a simple and lovable country plrl like "June" In Miss' Dana's great success, "Blue Jeans," anil tho part Is very similar In Its I appeal and human interest. "Wea ver of Dreams" is a story of the 1 ELLA HALL In 'Beauty in Chains' and A Comedy Reel. characterization. The action takes place In a rural community filled anoint types of , humanity. J t where, amid simple surroundings, a J drama of the human heart is play- Jjed and roaches Its dynamic denoue-' . ! i ; with He had an .opportunity recently to test his creed when ho was con- niicu iu me nospnai ror many weeks with an Injured leg, hurt in tho staging of a : realistic struggle fen a picture. . . "you ought to have heard the jokes about my 'tin log,' " he went on. "If I had allowed myself to despair, I believe I should have been there yet. They told me that I couldn't work for months,' but 1 was' back again at the old stand In nine weeks. ' I think my.' mental at'.itudo had a lot to do with It. 'Grin and bear it' is a motto invent ed by sotneono who knew what he wan talking about." MATCH IlKCI.AIiKn OFF, Jack lfurlici'teffii Cannot Appear On Account Of Injuries. The Tod Thye-Jack Harbortson match 1b declared off. Harbortson wrestled John Berg at Spokane last Friday night, and was injured by being thrown with a toe hold. The news of his injury and the -disappointment to the Cluh and the fans came as considerable of a shock as this ii the second match to "blow up" within the past two months. ii to lire on tho screen nt tho flhcr-l 1 "e POnesman nev.ew .,as u.e !!;ry Tuealcr. Bonklovers vlio hr.ve ! fol,ott";:,r: lo say of tl,e Br-Hr" rend ''l.'tfvhnil&i'.'nnir TiKi l.W' i ertso:i lun'.eli: nlhnr .nf tlfr Ponil nnvoln mv. I... Johtl Berg llrht heavyweight wrestling cnpin- d!ci; of the world, defeated Jack I ijnient. ' ' I ij;' Admirers of tho storien of Myr J Jjllo Reed will rejoice in having an J J 'Opportunity to see tho characters I J they have learned to love brought of Portland, former 'Ion end the characters are bolov- readcrs. The House of . ; i i cd by all Hearts, 'the House of Content, the J abode of the beautiful old charac i J. tor, the musician, who gives the Hurbrrtson two cut of three falls in i their match last nighti at the Em pre?s theater. The 400 fans who TOMORROW HERBERT SAWLINSON -I n " ' "Flirting With Death" Thrills with a Hntattering' of Comedy. Also A News Weekly. II... limit n-era ti-ontnii tf i i story II, name, the carrier pigeons ! wnni..u i """ " " ! J that have a distinct part lo play In'60'"0 of tl,B he3t. w'-stllne cver '!!, ir,i ,.,-, mh.r fin.in i aeon in Spokane. J tails which . hnve I Heed's iB.corllv arc roproduceil B i ductlon. Myrtle dy given novels their charm of sin- In this pro- A clever Christie come- rounds oil the bill. If I Were n Farmer. If I were rf farmer I W'JiHil keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so serious as to require the attention of a physician, such as Chamber-1 Iain's Coiic and Diarrhoea Remedy i me to treat slight ailments as soon j for bowel complaints. j Chamberlain's Cough Iteniitiy fm coughs, colds,, and croup . Chamberlain's Liniment. for! sprains, bruises and . rheumatic I pains. ,s v Chamberlain's Tablets for etom- ..l.ln KlllnnunnlB OMfl r-Otlt'tl-'l patlon,. By having these articles nt hand It would often save the trouble of a trip to town iu Kie Busiest season or In the night, and vauz: "onable as they appear, and thereby avoid; tho more serious diseases that so often follow. Adv. Read The Observer Classified ads. SPINACH LEAF LETTUCE HF.AI) LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER GREEN ONIONS FRESH KII'E TOMATOES NEW CABBAGE , :-; ' , . BANANAS TODAY'S OFFERING CELERY HHUBARB CARROTS ItADISi'iES ASPARAGUS ' DRY ONIONS GRAPE FRUIT . ORANGES .Plionc Mam 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 108 North Fir Street ' Across the Track "United States Food. Administration License No. G50255." STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomsch cufferer9 are doing now. Instead oi taking tor.ic3, or trying to patch up a: poor 'digestion, they are attacking the, real cause of tho ailment dogged liver j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the .. . . .l- t.-ni:nr. ...a., Wlifl I liver in a soom:i:K, the liver and bcvela arc performing tneirj natural functions, away coes ir.asesUoni nnd striEch trouu.3. If yoj havo a br.3 t;ste in your mouth, tongue castcd, cppetHe poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no embition ori energy, troubled wiii undictjsted foods, Btituto f-:r comel. . Dr. Kwr.vda' Olivo Tablets are a,, n-irelv 'c""t:b!o ccn-pound mixed with i olivo oil. "You will'know them by their) olive color. They do the work without ; mping, cratr.pc or pain. . . . ,, i T,t n-t ,v.. fin :'t bedtime for quick i relief, so' you can eat what you like. ftt loc and 2oc per nox. ui urutiiti"- , Ovcratock of Auto Tires. We havo a nuniDer of 30xS tiros T.hlch we will sell at a discount while they last. 2-28-tf. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION j v JUST OUT THAT IS, JUST IN I A large asortment of the very latest in Picture Frames at prices that will surprise. 1 1 Harris Furniture Store 1L B. HARRIS, Proprietor , Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty 1 40G FIR STREET Sii ARCADE 1 1 1 1 1 1 !!! - 1 CII.Mtl.FS . HAY IX "HIS MOTH- KlI'S HOY." . Ill "Tils Mother's rtoy, jParnir.otint photoplay " the new In which ! The Utah champion won the first j 'fall In 2l minutes on a body scis sors across tne cnest anu nenu, lock, which he secured when Ilerp; was attempting lo trip him. ;$ Berg won the second In 17 niiii-:4 utes on a toe. hold. Harbortson re-; $ fused lo quit for nearly two niimitcs!$ deopUe the great pain nnd as a re') suit a tendon In tho leg was pulled, i Third Full In Two .Minute., . ... i.t..i U'Mg generously rtimwc" ii.iu i bout fifteen minutes' rest before the third bout. Harbortson was chew-. lag gum when he came. Into the ring and when ho turned lo throw it away Berg was on hir.i lightning Your J-Mmw'"gaw-r-gyl Strawberries Fresh Every Day HOME RHUBARB . NEW CABBAGE WALLA WALLA ASPARAGUS CAULIFLOWER WALLA WALLA SPINACH HEAD LETTUCE HOT HOUSE LETTUCE RADISHES GREEN ONIONS SPINACH FRESH TOMATOES HAVE YOU TRIED THE WHEAT SAVE CRACKER? THEY ARE FINE! i.nanoa nay is now playing at the,fllBt .ni, n tw0 miutefl pinned his Arcade I neater, tne popular Thomas ',hm,,,,el.8 to ,)l0 m;.t with a head H. Ince star will havo a part mnrii ,,mi arm J0ck. ' to hlM liking t (..it of a youns fel- j Tpi,0 waa not c(,t.,c:v 0f nac low who has been brought up in ton , tle ontlre ,;.!lt(.n. ' T, men ! a very small New En;: ti I towr. we,.0 alnl01!t of a ATeight and both ' the Idol of his mother, an i w'tho.,1 v:Q,a , condition. Harbert- much assncintlon with oth:.- ?.o: a of' .,,, , ., r. .., ht mn: IiIh own age. This leads hlni later 111 i; Into , of his weight Igood condition. and both were In llarhrrtson looked to be far the best man of his; maay s'traiiRo and unexpected cr.iu-plU-atioiiH nnd adventures. ' IV. Muthcr's Hoy" Is a plctui izi.tio.i t'f synopsis of tiik anni'iai. htatembnt Rupert Hughes' story "When Life is i r Tim . Marin -d Down." uiAtt.MltK f LilrK The -rice of Linoleum is steadily going higher, and it is very likely that in 6 MONTHS TIME LINOLEUM CAN I0T BE kAD FOR ANY PRICE. Our stock at this time is comp: ste and unusually large, and the O PRICE IS RIGHT Every day that you delay in buying your new Linoleum, it costs you more money. ; ;. On Mack tho same program is a new Sennet t comedy called ASSOCIATION i AI C) ill n !i;t 11 rho nii'A. v1 ,iir,.i,. . . 'AVO '''"l '' of riet-t-mo-V, 1U17. nmdV tt (he . i ""'nine i (iniiiiiMwni-r oi nit- Miuie uf in i rrfi'H jwiv . (inu iv.r. u uiv ! 1 i "umii to telve.i tlur- Lonist' Fii.otul.i. Hon Tiirpiii ami , inrome. . Tnlnl Urnmlnn. In .Slim SiimniorrUlo. With ihij c:n- ; ii.u-r.-Bt ni r.-m jhln;itiin it i nveillrM to my th( the inw-.v tmm iu''iniri'r' f.teti ttunni tuc yvnr Tetl Income PMil for toftn ui.i i.tuiu;ii. . .i 1 Cumniij.lonii an. i r ii.inci pa it! I ilui mn t It- v-.ir ... Tk''. .l(Mim nml until tlur- W. H. Boheekamp Co. EVENTUALLY. YOU "WILL BUY WAlt STAMPS--WHY NOT NOW? 4 icoiaedy will proe to be a "l;nock out." ; Doe to the fact Hint the wrest ling match that was schedule)! lot Tuesday nigh has been pitpun.'d this snuie, prvif.ni will be .iven boih today n.nl tomorrow. liUYI.lXSON AN OPTIMIST. In City Grocery and Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop. . Phone Main 75 Herbert Rnwlinson, starred "Flliilng With Death." Brownie Winon, thnt will be pre sented nt the Arcade tomorrow ai-.d Wednesday, Ib n confirmed op timists nnd proud of It. lie de clares that he Is ''too pi-oud to I 'gloom." ! "Thi'ie's nothin like optimism," he Biv.i. "(iften things happen In itiis y.-.ir !1 other. extnul- $l.asT.ii.m,24 l-.'.V.HlN.St 4.te2.:ii DII.C.D'.l.TH I .1l-J.301.IU 4il3.tllH.-IL ?o..tl:t. in l-'..M'.11 MW.a4li.WI 1 4 ' -''. i. f The Mammoth Groceiy C R. SIMKINS, Proprietor .Market 11 value of of fcnm! nwnnt. .. A."i.H."iU.m ; Hfi on mot riinufs, vie. Tlrt j liomi I.!t4:..r.-r..;, With j'tlnr 9't dii-ti nii.'n.i;.7 j r.f.43 '-. To Ml po'lf y r'slim utipHitl i tn- f.rtln 1T1.17M I All .lhcr WAitltitlei .H.tliUfl'.i T.-.tnl HntHt rr!'Jlv f iM')ttrtl m.M-k of inorsri $ SM.ITAI ! T't; irMitmnri In fur lerm- l r St. ll'll fm.S-J.VWVOfi j llif lntn In Orrf for I lie Vrar, this burlnes. which nmke you wish i-iXi-iiiiii,-m'-"M 1 yr .T7 14 . .-m. lie . X.1XMI.UO ' j Lokf.s itipiirr,) .l.ir'na th ywr 'fi.1.1 B'ununl of In.nr.i oiit I .idntlnn in nrBin lcmbr you had become a lilacksmtih or something where the knocking Is gomi. nun you m. """ j aiT mil ., .M..iiifli nier reulv. Put I have found that ti, hvntkk it sii i.irn Asso) iatkin. a ch-MTful mental attitude Is a pnn-j M SCT'.'JT.?' .Zr... WE MUST OBEY ORDERS UNITED STATES FOOD ADMIXlsTItATlOX'S RULES VXD INSULATIONS. Tin.1 iii'iltT as :!jilietl to Orcsj-on is as follows; Doali i s scll'mo- in )-oiisiniH'is must sell one pnnnd of a snbsti tnlp or siil'stiditcs with pvcit pound of wheat flour sold Substitutes are as follows: liarley, l.in-kwlieat flour, -,ini flour' it.tato flnr. ri.'e llonr, I'orn ni(-al, eiii-n star-h, (-(,rn grits, hiiiiiinv' oat meal, rolleil )iats. riee and )otatoes,?V ' We Guarantee You Pure, Wholesome Substitutes. CUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE FRESH DAILY, PHONE MAIN 82. ion atiaim Atm YOUR PATRONAGE 'SOLICITED 1211 ADAMS I. . t . i '0 , 1 r nei.it f.tr rvervthlllE." i uru. I-r aniytn) OHO. - ' "' . . ;- --- .-.-- ... ..,... , ,mm v