La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 18, 1918, Image 2

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SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1f)13
TWO
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ARCADE
AI.AXIt l ItlHT IMIURITS TlllltTV
. MILLION JIOIiLAU KNT.VI'K
Cwyflk'lltluut, A0.fc.iivibiluut,'g.
THE RIRSGHBAIIM
PROVIDING a delightful easiness ' of fit, a
becoming dignity' of line, a reasonable ' com
pliance with fashion the Wall Street is naturally
a favorite with men in the middle years of life
; We offer it in a delightful variety of
pure , wool fabrics subdued' in pattern without
being dull and particularly suitable for business
wear - - . $20, $25, $30, $35, $40
Hills Department Store
Helen Thursten. manicurist at the
; R It a; Hotel,., was yesterday advised
I by (he attorneys (or the late John
i Hodges that she la the Inheritor or
hlg rant estate estimated at from
twenty to fifty millions.
The pretty little manicurist was
engaged at her occupation when the
news reached her.' . She wad almost
stunned. She Ih grandduuxhter or
Hodges. For years there has been
no communication .' between Mr.
Hodges and his, granddaughter, the
manicurist. Soven years ago he had
written ber, but she had been fur
ious at him because of a quarrel
between her, father and her grand
father. . . -V ,' ' "
Society will now be obliged to ac
cept Into. It8 midst the humble mani
curist who has cared for the finger
nails of the rich and kept pudgy
old bachelors and fresh, scions of the
wealthy at arms length.
, Miss Thurston has boqIu) ambi
tions. She professes that-she has
always had them, and that she had
often slged fnr the beautiful gowns
nnd gayety of fashionable lire. She
will now be able to firatiry her every
Whilll. .; ;: ' .
Where fortune bestows wealth Bhe
very often falls to bestow beauty
and wit. In Ms j Thurston's case
there Is beauty of a striking order,
, and a' keen and refreshing person
ality. '
. "Heress for, a Day" Is the name
or the Triangle play where these
millions are inherited, . and .Olive
Thomas is the charming star who
goes through a series of thrilling
Incidents In this decidedly interest
ing tory, This picture will be
shown at the Arcade Thean;e on
Sunday.
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I SHERRY'S
tl"S IX , .HIM HIXH
'Tand the powerfully dramatic scenes!
have been wouderfully handled by,
Miss Umn, who ban already alloyed
her capabilities In this sort of work;
In "nine Jeana," .Metro's great
.special production adapted from thai
j fine old play or the same name.'
"Breakers Ahead" Is a story or ,
strong human Interest, dealing with I
ithe real emotions or (real people, I
!a worthy , companion-picture to
ji'Weaver or Dreums." "Lady. Barn-
jacle," "Cod's Law and Man's," and :
'Aladdin's Other Lamp." . I
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1ITIIKBKK1W ' fiKNT TO IDAHO)
Cattlemen at Vnion Sell Shorthorns
To Welser ItraluYnt. '
By Pmil II. Kpillnian, .'.' j
.(County Agent.) ' j
: Sherman and Hutchison of Union
have been In tne pure breed Short- j
horn cattle business btit a short time, I
In fact only two years. Nevertheless ;
the class of stock which they have '
purchased for foundation stock is of
such a character thatthey have had i
a lively demand for all the young
stuff .that they care to dispose of. j
those that uro producing best, in the j
way of pure breed livestock. I is be- J
Ing demonstrated more each year !
that Union county is the pure bred
livestock breeding centers of the;
Northwest. It Is up to our breeders
of this class or livestock to sustain
this reputation and they certainly
Bhow no Indications of not doing so
as the present time. ?
The above mentioned breeders of
pure breed Shorthorn catle sold re- i
cently to C. Meyers of Welser, Idaho,
seven head of yearlingheifers at a
figure considerably higher than
prime three year old steers are bring- i
Ing at live present and If you have
followed the market you know that
such steers will bving at least $150.
These young, heifers are to be UBed as
foundation stock In starting a herd
of pure breed Shorthorn cattle In
the Weiser section.'
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Pack Eggs Now
I
We have on rtisplav a eorupl'ete stock of ..flh
tStono Crocks'. O"0 gallon ' to "15 , gallons ij
capacity. . - - , 1 :: , ;
JUST THE TJIIXG TO PACK EGOS IN
Water, Giass,75c gallon. .
' Have a complete lino .of, J-Yesh Fruits
and Vegetables. iyV-;;' :r.i. rf-'.-'i :
KENXEWICK STJi AWBETi RI ES,
Harris Grocery
.V.I
- 408 North Fir St.,
LA GRANDE. OTiE.
DESTRUCTION IS HEAVY,
j jijujmijtiriJij nirfwf MTf iirtii uriir irrmf l,ftr---- -,-- '
New SPRING SHOES
Pumps and Oxfords
; New black kid Pumps, the very newest patterns
a,";,;''','.'.'' Price $5.50." ,
Ner!' Brown Kid Oxfords, Louis heel, one of
the newest stvleR
- . , Price $6.50
New brown kid Shoes, Louis heel, a very' dressy
.shoe ' " , ',: . . . " . ;;
, - v'r' Price 8.00. .', .' . ,v: -'- ' h "
Many other new styles in both high and low
, shoes. ' . -' . " . .
L.J. FRENCH SHOE COMPANY
The Spanish star. Antonio Mor
eno, of the Vitagraph Players, Is
perfectly at Iionie In the Vitagraph
Feature, "The Tarantula," to be
shown at Sherrys .today only.
Mr. Moreno plays the role of
Pedro MendozaT-fof Cuba. Wheu
his sweetheai't CHonita, .' played by
Miss Storey, becomes Infatuated
with an American, his ' hatred Is
clearly and convincingly registered.
Luter, when she becomes a Span
ish dancer, we are shown his un
shaken devotion worshipping at her
shrine. Mr. Moreno has been able
tos give itB a strong, dramatic char
acterisation, which is quite worthy
of a star of his prestige and popu
larity. . ..'.., :(; .. ,
Never before has the - Spanish
senor been so wonderfully portray
ed the spirit of Sunny- Spain
coursing through his veins is reflect
ed clearly in his interpretation.
, SHKItllVK TOMOUItOW
(By United Press)
ROME, May 18. The allies in ie
past thirty days have destroyed more
than a hundred enemy airplanes on
the Italian front, it is officially an
nounced. . .
INEW TODAY!
FOR RENT A new modern house
Inquire Oscar Berger, 1105 O
Ave. 5-18-tf
FOR RENT -apartments.
821.
Two-room furnished
Waverly Apt., Red
5-18tf
FOR SALE. Furniture for five
rooms. Also bassinette. Phone:
Red 711. . 5-18-tf
Charming Viola Dana again, In
a role that has been especially writ
ten to suit her winsome personality,.
although Miss Dana Is a atnr or
brilliant and versatile uttainmeuts
who asks no odds of any one.
"Breakers Ahead" Is a story of the
sea and sea-furing people. Illuff
old "Captain" Scudd. F.ric Plxley.
his first mate, Mi'xe Durcly. the i-nf-rian
willing to steer "The Wasp"
upon the rocks In order to collect
the Insurance money, and the little
wair, Ruth, who grows up with the
sound of the salt sea pounding In
her ears, becomes very real to the
spectator. -"Breakers Ahead" will
appeal, to those who dwell near the
sea. nnd also to land-locked people
who " live rar rrom the coast, and
everyone, everywhere, will admire
the beauty or. the sea scenes.
The part of Rut'.i makes Immense
demands on the star. She 'Is first
shown as u child or ton years, und
then at different stages until she
reaches winsome womanhood. Both
Icomedy and tragedy are represented.
FOR RENT 4 room house partly
furnished. Not modern. Phone
llhick S31. r 5-18-tf
FOR GALE Ford Touring Car,
1 1917. See O. J. Bnsham at
Thome's grocery. 5-18 .It
iSliED POTATOES Will be given
to anyone who wants to plant
! them for potatoes in (all. Phone
I Farmers 2Sxl. 6-17-tf
FOR SALK HIO acres ono and one
half million timber; 80 acres
level: 30 acres meadow; 15 acres
In timothy Six mile:-, south o!
town. Red 671. P. O. Uox 426.
5-1S-21 p
tSTA R T H E. AT RE
Today and Tomorrow
CHARLIE CHAPLIN .n "A DOGS LIFE'
M HIS FIRST MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE
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COUNTY THEASUUER :; CALL. .
FOR ROAD WARRANTS.
Notice: The undersigned, Treasurer
!of Union County, has funds on hand
with which to redeem warrants issued
on the Road Fund, from, Number 1106
I to Number 1298, both numbers in
clusive. ' Interest ceases on these warrants
;on April 20, 1018.
! . JOHN FRAWLEY,
I Treasurer of Union County, Oregon
Ap.20.27;May4.11,18.
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READ
Warb
We make AVar Bread fresh every day. Every
Monday anil Wednesday regular War Buns.
rlvy our Liberty Bread. , We also have the
most eoinjdete line bi: Jloine-inade Pies, Cakes,
Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies in
the city.
All made aeeordinjr to Government regulations.
DUTLI BAKERY
317 North Fir St. ; Just Acrossthe Track
GOMF
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GAR
A complete demonstration will show you that the CHEVROLET car is the best small car.
For comfort, power and economy it is unequaled by any car we know of weighing less than 2500 pounds
PRICE $785.00 COMPLETE
W. ft. fiOHNENK'AMP CO
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ANY
VULCANIZING,-Expert in Charge
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BUY GOODYEAR TIRES, They are better
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