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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1918)
rmDAY, AT AY iq 191R ."( New Showing! 1 Men's Shirts Snappy new hright Patterns. The kind you would like to wear with . your Summer Suit. Mist colors .mid in a variety of prices to suit cvcrv man fron, ? , $1.00 to $5.00 . o ' Hill's Department Store iSHERRY'Si contrary to dor ' r.itlioi'S ToWNtiHtP MAPS. in lav a WIeIilj. 'Molly. 'Vu flijt ' Kin" will b.v tlht ! Showing vacant Unit, present land . mrricuoa at nip omr ineo.re .... nin-nm fu roni IB. eU, , K. ------ -7- (tomorrow only. The program will UiMt Showing of (ho 'oboy-Klug. lul8iliicliido an net of vulidevillo. O110 or the' big event or tho sen.' . 0 ' . (son In moving picture took pldce j About lllieninatlftin. ;V yesterday at (he Sherry . theatre, '', ,. . , ' : ' wlioro . Wllllnm Vox' new " produc- '".' mm ....... P.u.. tlon. "Cupid's Roundup," wan een suffering tlinn any other ' dbv for tbe J'rut llmo. A grout deal of ease,' for' (he reason that It', is the Interest ' wit.' thrown 1 around this' most common or, nil , III". i and It certainly . gratifying to sufferer to It la called event because It vrn the first up- j nearancs pen.' or torn am ns u uiu-.,kow tliat tlicre 1 remedy that matlo star nod nil that wo have be- ;,,, Bffo,.d vreUeti and wake in h t.-n.Bli. clever In hhsl""u imwwi-". ty.v.v - . . !il..1iKl..M I Inlmjiiit new sphere and not only does all "' ilhe things for, which we have loved li i in In the past, but adds to them a new dramatic dense that made the play exciting ft. Real, Cojinty Surveyor, office In City Hull, over Fire Department.- Adv. 4-2 3-1 8t p& Scat reservations for Neighborhood Club Musicnle, High School Auditor ium, Tucslny night; oir alc at Bilver thorn'B beginning- Saturday morning. Adult S3 cents, chiklren 23 cents. ... , .,, ,(.. ,.- -v 5-0-2ti, ' WANTEn Clean White Cotton j S: Kaga. at the Observer Office; 80. ' ner lb.. i i1 ' '! '- '' "'' -J HIE COUPLE . Ti The play has a clear and definite story to tell. It deals with a pair who have been betrothed since their chililhoad, but w.o have been bcp- ; aratod alnce early youth. Each Jour- I ny to a western tovn without know-1 Ins tho other's identity. ..The man; who has the prospect of marrying the Kill he has never seen, prompt ly falls In love with one whom ho this Kir! and his oblivion to his own i cuing her and nearly being killed : through being mistaken for a cat tle rustler,, manages to got out of I. ! difficulties. I Tho exciting Incidents he goes j through In' his unselfish regard for; 'believes to be a maid; and aftor. res. intoiests makes it thrilling drama! We knew what a splendid horse-, man ho wab, but until this play we never Old uppreclato ; how fine im actor ho Is. . . :. , -In the w.iy of giving pleasure and thrills, nothing hotter can be imag ined. William Fm Is to bo con . giatnln'ed on having made a star iof this fine fellow, and the pntronB Df the theatres where it plays, who 'Ascension I'ark was well rondored have not yet seen It, have an unus-liind- well atluijded. Thu proceeds "ol treat before thein. Today is the 'or 41 was given to the lied Cross, (last time to see this picture here. ' 1.1, ..-In I,1,-...!.!! nl 1 .a nrumlri I . -O ' iniiido u business trip to Cove thin j 1 I week. -...'! -Br- m wt I Mildred. Ilulmiirk Is ; soriotisly 111 at the Grande Hondo Hospital In . 1 :n flrnniln whpi'A Khtt In unilnr IhA hATU'lAV ;cnl.e of uootors 'Whiting and Ofto- dalil. Frimk Drown has moved til rorllniKl where Mrs. Brown hue For her latest nlcture. "The v , .. .Joined him, -They will niuke Ihelr Seven , Swans,'' in which she will' Cove, May 8. , (Special.) An'honiq there this Summer. ! ... he seen today and tomorrow at Informal farowoll party was hold! : .fob 11 Miller has purchased a now j the' A'rcadi Theatre, Marguerite at tho homo of Pr. and Mrs. oflo-,!'Motoicyclo. ; .' IClarlt has chosen a riincirul, duhl in honor of Mr. and Mrs. MIhs May Hell returned to Fond lelalioiii'o tendon - of one of Huns Trunk Oiillowny Monday evening i 11 11 , Wisconsin, Wednesday "aftor j Anderson's best-known fairy tales.. May Sib. the eve of their departure , 'orl visit with her parents, Mr. JTiils was adapted and directed by ' to their now homo In . Milton. !' Mr. Frank Dell. . " J, Searle liawlcy, who directed Thirty guests were present. . llghl.' ' There will be 11 ball gnino Satur-l"i3ii(iw White," one of the :uo;t refreshments ' served and all en-!luy , u ftornoon between the Fui'.s 'popiilnr films of sr;;i-eni!oin, T;io Joyed n pleasant evening. - I and the Cotlolenea 'for the benefit caat ' of ""The SSev.-n Sw.ina" Is ev Mr.- and Mrs. Ira Maxfiuld have!'1 tho Rod Cross. .The' heuvios jccptionul.ly good, .. Includiii.-i such moved to town ' : ilhalude Swede Thorson, 'Doe Ofto-j well-known t; players x Ktcsnrd Miss Hutlle White of Daker Is .duhl, W. II. Taft Duffy, B.' W. Barthnlmess, Daisy Belmoio; Wll ' visiting friends In. Cure and vlcln- Peterson, Judd Ford tleer, J. J. Ham Dc'nforth, Augusta Anderson, Jty-' .. 1 ' IConlay, Shorty i Mc.Call, .1. ; F. 'and others. The story follows the Mrs Clias. Powell has been very : MHcholl; ' Skinners, - Joe Guyette, adventures of Miss Clark 11s . the 111 .tho' past week but Is much n ' M Alexander, George Alexander, ; Prince Tweedlcrtec In saving her proved nt this writing. -iU. E. Anderson. R. 7.. Baxter, seven brothers from the clutches Mrs. Trlppeer has been on tho i Lloyd Carter, Oiinless Ed.; Chas. :of the' wicked Queen, who trans alck list- ' (Williams,.: v. F. Breshears, Red formed them Into swans. One of Mrs. John llurdettc of INorth lAloxnnder will be umpire. May! the. largest sets ever used was Powder Is very ill at the home 0f jStearn. - Judge of police court, erected by .11) rector Unwley a Ralph CoiiiNtock. from the effeets i-l'ope Powell, foul ball retriever and palace courtyard, measuring more ' of. Wood-tick bites- igonoiul peace einmlssary. There. than ono hundred hy two hundred Chas. Organ and Miss Nettle j111 00 aa admission of 15 and 20 'and fifty feet. Sibley met with an accident as! nt.-: , ? : ' l. . . , -0 '.' inoy wore returning from an automobile, trip in Mr. Organ's new cur. A dog ran in front of tho car and Mr, Organ turned too short turning the car over and both oc- Arcade Theatre TODAY Marguerite Clark 9 111 TheSeven Swans ..MibS Clarke Latest and llt-st Also . IIAUOL1) LLOYD. . (The Famous L(iu""n L"'-" luiiju-tii-) V. INONEOF IIiSS LATECOMKDIEK . . EatiiiB goo'd't'oocl nioaiis good liealth; enting poor foo.d menus: pooi- health. Tlierct'orc.yoii can't afford to use .y poor groceries. ' ' ' The best quality is none too good for you and you.r fain ihynnd our good groceries i.s health insurani-e for you and . voui's. ' - : '. ,.':. j ... '-. . . Buy mil' heajthful foods and save doctors' hills. Phone us vour grocerv order today. . ' . HARRIS GROCERY : Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers "iBlack 192 -408 North Pir Street -, Across the Track . "United State Food Administration License No. G5025S." j. v MIIS. . JIl'IIOKTTH SI li l' KIt lilts -: -. . KftOM'' Tlt'K iHITKN HHNKI'IT . liAI.Ij . (iA.MK JOK THII'I'KHIt TAKIiV TO ... WAIXA W A l,l,A .MOTHER'S DAV H'll.l, UH OliSHIIVUD i ARC A DE ........... g.... Murgiierito , Clark In I'jo.tiie Her I,iitest n. r - '8 5trawo ernes ..-. Fresh Every Day nVAXtJEMSTIt' MKKTIXOS. EvanEclistic meetings will be held nt tnc Salvation Army hull, No. 1310 cupunls were pinned, underneath. I Jefferson avenue', beginning Tucs- Help 'soilrt arrived and .extricated day evening nt 8 o'clock, and con thein. It Is believed no serious I tinning each evening ulil Satur Itijury will result. . Idny. Tho meetings will led by Roy. Joe Trlppeer bccnnie' very 111 and ! h. P. Smith, of Elgin. Was takotr to Wnlla Walla for nni- " : o " operation. - I ,, s.MAI.L FIXES I'AIO S-T-A-R "SIOljIA" (JO GET 'KM". -Mrs. Homer Romlllnrd , of Cnll- fovnlu was the guest of her sister j Several Local People Ciiiitrlliute tu Mis. Dan Poterman last week. - ;.t llie City Tieasury. - Miss, Emily Allen, of Portland i A cleanup day- In tho municipal is visiting nt the home of Mr. court Hotter J12.50 to tho general ifivo-pari jum. uuurgo Anuorsou in. Hog fund. S. T. Ellsworth, of 2(1118 valley. Miss Ida Roberts has closed her school In' 1 he High Valley district i and Is home for the summer ' vacntlon. . i Al Puclielt has a new Overland 'Mother's Day" will be observed: at the Methodist Sabbath School j Sunday morning, Coiintv Agrleul-1 . till 1st Paul Splllmun ami Miss May Murphy will each give a short ad- dress during the hour of tho preach, Ing service I . , It Is rumored Hint two new' stores will start In Cove. Mr. and Mrs, 11. E. Anderson uio arranging a fine progruiu for Decoration Diiv ! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Plpton have! lnoved to Hurley, Idaho. Miss I 1 hvlmn and Ashhy will remain here i until the clove of achenl Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Elliott or Richland. Wanli., who have been i visiting at the home of Mr Elliott's brother, F. A. Galloway, , have returned home. I The Jitney dance given Frldnv ' night by the Ladles' Guild of the Eplscopal Church, for the benefit or the Red Cms was a decided success, uetilngUil. The cake . inude by the Domesllc Science class ' for the orenrion was auctioned of r ' Mrs. Wesley Smith was a Cove visitor this week. ' j A. C. Ingram and fsmllv nr. Mcillcal Springs have moved to! Cove and will occupy Mrs. Knight'! fnrm for Ih.i minnner. . j Mrs.-r. E. .Miller and family of t nlon. wero Sunday guem at thai home or Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ander-I son. : . j Tho May dm-, program given at, North Fir street, paid $2.50 for al lowing a dog to run at large; J. I). Lynch was assessed the same amount on tho same kind of a com plaint. R. A. West wiib charged fS.tio for cutting the corners with his car, and Miss I.ornlne Stnley was taxed $0.00 for excess speed. Five-Part American Featuring .Margarita Fischer Proves At tractive In Comedy Scene Reviewed by Margaret f. MucDon- ald In Moving Picture World. The tomboylsh capers of; a half- grown-glrl usually ninko attractive material for screen presentation. ind In "Molly Oo Get Em, a Mutual-American, there are no 'end of amusing situations, some of them too similar perhapR, In which Margarita' Fischer gets a chance to portray tho role of the kittenish heroine. This she dxies 111 a graceful manner with the ex ception of the fact that once In a while, her actions appear studied rather thnn spontaneous. The production has been carefully di rected and is , pleasing In the .HOME RHUBARB NEW CABBAGE WALLA WALLA ;SP R GUS ; CAULIFLOWER WALLA WALLA SPINACH .. :. - HEAD LETTUCE, ' - ; HOT HOUSE LETTUCE, H RADISHES GREEN ONIONS ; . SPINACH FRESH TOMATOES NEW POTATOES NEW PEAS . We have A-l Earlv Rone Scwl Potatoes. HAVE YOU TRIED THE WHEAT SAVE CRACKER? THEY ARE FINE! . f . Practically Everything Has Raised But Telephone v Service wwwr " X V ITEAjDS red cross CHAPLAINS ABROAD! -bolce of exterior location rue story or tne piny, if .51 DlSHOP d.N.McOORMICI Dlrhop John N. McCormlsk. of the Fplscopnl dloccso of Western Michigan, ha been placed at the head of tho Red Cross chaplains In France, and has boon given tli rank of major. Tho bishop loft Grand Rnpids and wont overseas last Octobsr to represent tho war commlssba of the Episcopal) church. ' by-the- way, Is more a matter of Incident than regularly constructed drama. These Incidents are gf the comic sort and have to do particularly ! with a young girl's 'mischievous ! Intel fcrenre with the matrimonial prospects of an elder sister, Molly jis without conscience with regard to most things, sorely trying her j father' poeketbook bb well as his jpatloucc, and our first introduction to her . .finds her on her knees istienklng out of sight while her fathifr pursues a J1HS hill for a I gown which Moby ins Just pur chased and charged to hi in. Among the mischievous things 'which she does Is an escapade with a beuu iof her sister's, with whom she goes to a ball In spite or the fact that .she Is still a sub-deb, arrayed In ilster's best ball gown. A walk hjinie when the. motor of the young .man's car refuses to work finishes ithe event and lands Molly In her room Tor s ten-days term of bread land water diet. One of the flnnl Incidents rinds her bringing In at a pistol's point a bogus count who ho entered her sister's room and stolen hor Jewels, after which she elopes with the young nyin next ,door. with whom she has long been . Grocery and Bakery ' The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop. . ; Phone Main 75 Mr. Grain Farmer: iSAY:--- If you want to SAVE YOUR SENSE, and CENTS, ond DOL LARS, cross the Track out of the High-Rent District. - NUF SE,D Harris Furniture Store H. B. HARRIS, Proprietor . 400 FIR STREET . Phone: ted 3171. , . Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work Are you prepnrcd to handle your grain in bulk? and worried with labor shortage, but build your ginneries now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be. a dead loss against this year' crop. A grannry of this sine can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from tho thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. ' The boy in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your own vnllcy by buying; lumber manufactured at home. . When you buy sacks part of the money goes to India. BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Re "prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. Be sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, ns low grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. ' Save money keep what, you spend nt honfe prevent loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the tnches; help win the war by building gianaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see . The George Palmer Lumber Co. ' LA GRANDE, OREGON CALL MAIN 43 FOR. FRESH GROUND PEANUT BUTTER ITiivp you trit'rt our fresh ground Peanut Uutter? 'Try a pound with your next order and see how much nicer it is than tho ord.a ary hulk Peanut Butter. We do nt have any opon hanvl for the dust to get into, hut our -Putter goes direct from the grinder into Sanitary Cartons, which assures its cleanliness. . PHONE MAIN 43 J. G. Snodgrass 0