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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1918)
X,";" lTJKfiDAV,.MAY 7,. 101 V15U .PACK THUMB Ml li ii i ii ii ii BED CROSS DRUG STORE ' " "v ' :' The Kodak Store ii! Itmsbosl .... j i ill 7'?. ' . ' Social and Peusonal , Emory Turpin la visiting In the city from Albany.. Mrs. John Minick caino over from Union th 1b morning. . Arthur. . Hulgrath la an , Elgin visitor In the city. ' : John P. Uusk Is attending Su preme Court in Pendleton today. Chester Newlln has accepted a I position with the Oregon Grocery Company. Mrs. E. A. Williams left this morning for Pendleton .to visit with her niece. ' Pendleton where ho. lias been atr 1'rinovillo where lie has been at tending Supremo Court. Mrs. Otto Gerbpr left this morning for The Dalles to visit for a few days with hor sister. Miss Mildred Hallmark came over from Cove ycBterday and was taken to tho Grande Rondo Hospital. Miss ' Janet Stoddard, Miss Florence Lynch and Miss Gladys Illack spent Sunday in Uakor. Miss Beatrice Patty returned last evening from spending the week end In Portland visiting friends. Judge T. H. Crawford has been attending Supreme Court in Pen dleton and has returned home. Mrs. Raymond McKennon and baby returned to their homo from the Grande Rondo Hospital yester day. Miss Sylvia Hugiiey came over from Union- this morning to spend a few days visillug with relatives and friends. Father Noun, formerly of this city but now of Frcewater. has been commissioned First Lieut, in tho army. Non-com school- of tho La Grande Battalion, Oregon Maiita has been postponed until Wednes day evening. Attorney Geo. T. Cochran of tho law firm of Cochran & Eborhard, has returned from a business trip to Pendleton. ii. '- " 'S.W ' -. -' Miss .Tholnia Oesterllng returned home ' from Portland 'yesterday after attending the meeting of the National Honor Guard Girls. Mrs. Elmor Warbuiton and son Kenneth came up from Portland lasf evening to join her husband, who is on the Observer force. S. H. Wcbli and Olin Hays, prominent real estate men of Astoria are in the city on.i business trip. They made the trip by auto. Mrs. E. Edwardson and baby accompanied by her mother Mrs. O. Thompson left this morning for a visit of a few weeks in Portland. Miss Gertrude Dunnlngton is in tho city Trom Medford and lias , accepted a position with the mechanical department of the Ob server. Miss Kay is In the city from Enterprise, having come up to meet her sister Mrs. Herbert Browning of. Whito Salmon, Washington. . v Mrs. R. Wisstor, who lias been visiting wiih her daughters, Mrs. Gale Sturdevant and Mrs. Karl Uoanc lias returned to her homo In Pendleton.- Miss Helen Hart, a well known Pendleton young lady, who visits In La Grande with her sister Mrs. Frank Recklin, left yesterday for . a visit in Chicago. Attorney and Mrs. Colon R. Eher liard are in Pendleton this week, Mrs. Eberhard is visiting Willi friends while Mr. Kbeihard Is at tending Supreme Court. Mrs. F. Newlin and her sister Mrs. A. E. Jones, who is visiting hcrej from Portland, will leave to morrow to spend the remainder of tho week with her brother, Mayor C. L. Palmer. Tho senior class of the La Grande High School will hold their annual class day tomorrow and will cel ebrate by a picnic up Ladd Creek. The students will assemble rt the High School and leave on their trip at nine o'clock. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maxwell and family returned to their home In Elgin after an absence of several months in Texas, where they went with the expectation of making their home but have decided that the Grande Rbonde valley is good enouge for any one. Names that have been added to the list that was recently published In the Observer for the service flag to be dedicated at the La Grande High School are as follow!): Arthur Golden, Paul Crouter and Earl Courtney. Any one knowing anyone whose name vus omitted will confer a favor to the com mittee by telephoning same to Wlliard Carpy. The exact date of the dedication has not been set hut will occur In the near future. The . Great Neighbor " By JOSEPHUS DANIELS , Secretary of the Navy. : Mrs. D, . Brunnou and daughters left today for- Telocasset to. visit with her sister "Mr. L. Blckford." Mrs. Herbert Browning and- son camo up from their home in White Salmon, Washington and will visit for, some time- with relatives. In Vutnn i and Wallowa countlos. Miss ,Lena Gorbor arrived this morning to remain for some time. ;Mias Gorber waB formerly a La Crando . young lady but has been making her home In '. Rolth for some time past. HOUSE REPORTS- FAVORABLY. WASHINGTON, May 7.By United' Press.) The House Julicinry commit tee has ordered the Overman empow ering1 bill reported favorably ' and without amendments. ' ' tt i'-' The Red Cross recognizes neither party, nor ckVmHK & race, nor creed. It is world-wide in scope itcJ Press .jFortyrone is the total of and humane in purpose. It has no political ceduy's casualty list. Four died in ... ii i ,.i.- action five of disease and two from nor economic ends to serve. It only asks wounda 0ne ia missing, fifteen Were where it can be helpful to men and women 'severely wounded and thirteen slight in 1 iff rocc offllnt-Af? hv rlicpnc nvprt liken i U) UllllV.U " J ... . - by some sudden disaster or caught in the- - ordeal of war. There it hnds its place and opportunity. There it springs to serve man kind.! . ' '," The Red Cross is the Great. Neighbor, it treats every man as a brother, and .asks I T - I 1 J ' .... nnn a In " no return, -ii me worm oi luuuiy ycupic u made a little more comfortable, a little happier, a lit.tle strong for the struggle of ' life through its effort, the Red Cross is content.. And while it is not affiliated exclusively with any religious body, it is essentially a Lay Brotherhood and Sisterhood of all denominations, putting in practice the teachings of all religions, unselfish service and good deeds. The works of mercy which it is banded together to accom plish are the result and evidence of its noble sincerity and inspiring faith. " In the great emergency of the present waf the Red Ceoss is doubly enlisted. . In all it does to help us to win, it is help ing to save and maintain those ideals of faithfulness and honor, kirtdness and loyalty on which its own existence rests. And every man, woman and child who!" realizes this realizes the peril we are in and who can help the Great Cause in no other way, can at least support the generous efforts of the Red Cross. It is the best equipped agency in the world to bring succor in- the day when only organized and well directed help can avail. YOUR SUMMER NEEDS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Can be profitably bought at this Store. Jour every want at prices much below Muslin AVe are splendidly prepared to meet the market today. Gowns, Skirts, . Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Drawers , . Princess Slips '. Children's Garments. i k All WANTED Woman to do general housework In family of three. Phono Black 381. ' 5-7-1 1 ANTED A. girl for housework. IiUiuiro Grande Khohdo Lumber Co. Rotull Dept. Tel.' Main 733. , -..-..-. 5-7-tf 1 ,. T , Vc will accept your Liberty Bond as 'cash, in trade, or payment on account' One of the 600 R. C. U. Stores with an Annual Purchasing Power of -: ' . '.. . Over 60 Willion Dollara LOST A pair of new black gauntlet cloves. Finder return to this offico and receive reward. . ". ".'."' C-f-2t LOST. One brown .fur-lined glove and a pair of black auto gloves, ladies. Call ' Clyde Kiddle, Island City. B-7-2t h $ LA GRANDE STORE ? -fr '"""!!' X Daintily Trimmed, Finest imported, Laces, Embroideries. Make your Selection now, . You can Save Money. . We notice some remodeling of shelving . and cases at Silvcrthorn's Drug Store.. Goods well displayed and free from dust ore appreciated by their customers. 5-7-tf Wkly It M; l.tuilljl if.!! 1 l ! THEATRE; ' ....... .Tim ilOL'HH OF QUALITY........... Win. Duncan and Carol Ilolloway in the Last Epi sode of " Vcinrcanu and the Woniaii," entitled Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark left tliis- 4)inrnlnis -' for Iloise to visit with friends. , -.' ". Mrs. Guy Warren returned home tills morning from a wceks visit in Portland and vicinity. sJre. J. J. Peck and daughter .Was Helen, left this morning for Pendleton to visit witli Mrs. Jessie Clemens. Mr., and Mrs. M. O.'MorrUm or Ellensburg are spending a few days in La " Grande. Mr. Morrison is witli the U. S. Navy. Mrs. -II. 12. Wcatherinon returned to her home In Pleasant Valley todny after spending a few days in La Grande. Whilo hero Mrs. Weathermen rented a house and with her family will return to the city shortly to reside, Captain H. L. Underwood arrived In the city this morning to spend a' short time with his family. Cap tain Underwood,, since his enlist ment, has been on duty at the Sig- Dr. M: K. Hall is spending a few days in Portland. , ,. ; , W. T. Kast, auditor for' the O. W. Is in tho city, a guest at the Hotel Foley. . C. E. Coles, u prominent stock man from Haines is spending a few days in the city. Mrs. Chas Ward left this morn ing for Baker and Pleasant Valley to visit with Mends for a few days , Mrs. K. M Duchnnt returned to : her home in Union, after visiting j With friends 'n La Cranio for u few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and . family returned to their home in ! Pleasant Valley after a few days vlhlt with friends In La Grande, j Dr. K. E. L. Holt formerly of La j Grande but now secretary of the; Slate j-oard of Health with 'offices , in Po-tland Is in the city today, j Walter E. Bloeh, a former La Grande boy, is in the city today! renewing his old acquaintances and j visiting with his parents, Mr. and i ling And the Great, Favorite' ANITA STKWAllT iospect Six Acts- rjBiil"ltftf"-""':( "-,J'-'M''jk'-""a mill w.n..;i.i,irrinnriMm ACTION ;.f-OHOK nal Corps conlonmont at Vancouver Wasiilngton, but lias been relieved IMrs., M. Bloch. from duty at that place and is now I G. M. Magruder,' of Tacoma, on his way to Mineola, Long Is- Washington accompanied ly David land, .where he- will be connected ' Kobinfon is in the city. Mr. wllh tho nviution schoel. He will I Magruder . Is Lieut. Col. of the leuve tomorroxv evening for ills new! Medical Corps, U. S. A. and is here station. 'on official hastiness. A lili 'e Itonr Kite Itfing mdtr Hr m't nlop Inem from idnnsaefM ClBKly! f1 ATIF TOMORROW IFF OP ROM VAUDEVILLE E Whistling Imitations Siuying'and Daiicinj? ' 1'anjo, Saxaphone and Harp 1 'laying '.. Ciiiiu'dy Novelty Acroliats Kcvstoiie Comedy Orchestra. 1-7- . iV7t ..-V When He Gets that Pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Flag ' Yoh Seat Him A man's first inipuha is to share a good thing. Real Gravely Plug has been spread all over Amer ica simply by the Gravely user offering a rmal! chow to hia friends. Tobacco like that is worth sending. It means something when it gets Sh-r?. Give any man a chew of Reol Grovei FUiff.aa-J t.3 will tell ycu that'a the kind to send. Send the; bcjl! Ordimry piuc i fIe economy, it costn le per week to chew Real Gravely, became a unai! chew of it laau a lonj while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your Icnife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will givo flavor iraprovo your smoke.$ SEND YOUR rRIDiD IN THE C. S. SntVHX A VjVtt Of CRAVE'. Dealers oil oroun4 here carry irin 10c. po:ichc A 3c stenip will put it into his hands in any Training Cemp or Sta. Dort of the U. S. A. Even "o-r there" a 3c. ststnp vj!l til e it to liim. Your dealer will suppijr envelpo and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO Danville, V;i. Th Patent Pouci; keep! it Frci h and Clean and Cood , it it not Real Gravely trifjaaf thia Protection Scat Established 1831 COMIN'G THURSDAY Minii'ot' Salislniry In The Red, Red Heart mi- UQUIDS A.KO PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OH OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THEIEATH EH. , - Tbo F. F. DALLCY CORPORATIONS. U111TEO, BUFFALO. N. T. What Does L J. Simpson Stand For? " Your For Amarlcnnism, first and foromoBt. ; . i Kind Vor Republican principles. t . - : f . For patriotic uupport ot nation's war activities. For the development of Oregon's vast resources, uftd ' the cncouruKemcnt of agriculture.' -For (rood idkcIb. , . For riirid law enforcement. ; . For nation wide prohibition and women's suffrage. . .' For patriotic co-operation between employer and cm- : i ' ployte. . For national, universal cisrht-hour day, excepting agri- , culture. . ' For better working and living conditions f,or the thous ands of workers and laborers throughout this state.- . . For the greatest possible moral, social and economic , advancement of all citizens of the state. For un efficient state educational system. For a clean, impartial, businesslike, administration. "Policies backed by twenty years of practice." ; '. ... "Your kind of & man for Governor." w liiuAY, L.' J. SIMPSON MAY 17th (Republican.) Paid Ad. issued by "Simpson for Governor League," 411 Selling llldg., Portland, Oregon. .. .-. ' Man for Governor' JUST OUT THAT IS, JUST IN A large asortraent of the very latest in Picture Frames at prices that will surprise. . Harris Furniture .Store H. B. HARRIS, Proprietor Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty 400 KIR'STREET You Have only to come in contact with La Grande Housewives -to hear the true facts of tho ECONOMY ami QUALITY of Hakcr-ized Harrington Hall Coffee. Ordinary Coffee makes 40 cups per pound; Har rington Hall Coffee makes GO cups and only costs " cents a pound more. Sole Agents CALL MAIN 80. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY 5 s I