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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
PAtlK TWO I, A iil.'AN'liK I .' v ; . I . (V: vr?( . , 9 S ' 3 I 5 1: NEW SUMMER WAISTS AT LITTLESRICES ."YYnists that will commend themselves to women b.v their freshness and charm as well as their economy features; of good ijuality material, .well styled and made; sure to give excellent serviee, 1.00 to $11.50 I'll have tu whip up in order tn niuko! 'my exhibit c this una," , f l A tractor druwi'ig farm machinery , furnished by K. S. Nui'ri win nhu u ; ; feature uf tile ' Food' Will Win the ( War" section. . ' , " . . Loyal I.t'Kix'i uf Loggers mill l.unv bermen took a html in thin parade tlmt' i will lung be remembered. They weru . in charge uf F. K. Ussy. A lov-wngun !lik'l high with logs from the Uninfi county forest uml drawn by hIx homes li'uni the George Palmer Lumber com pany led the lection. This m fol lowed by a float containing a minia ture aaw mill, equipped with band tjaw and other machinery. . . , The Grande Hondo Lumber company had a float currying h nifty little I bungalow complete even to the grassy I hiifltiMird ftml cnnti.nrlcil hmtHftwlfp. 'IliU bungalow was Inter donated to I the Ked C (ioorgo' S. liirnio wan In charge of k. c- .u i:..:.: street and III the park Numbered ,up- llie hlXth division. , . , . ( . nnnnn...l. -, . I ' . ' ward of 10,000 people.. ; Jn u liiuujf ecuon vu cioftu in gicut parade Adna Rogers appeared Hitfiptrlt of V, . ';T '' 1 l. cfxicwution notks ! ! '-lb.- Japanese residents of this vi Utility were well represented in the : parade and sustained their ahnre ufj , 'the patriots demonstration. ;, .; ! The city officials, honor guards and ; 1 others kept the treets cleared for the I ! parade and tlio procession was per i mitted to fullow the proscribed course without a particle of confuslun. ' .'Mac Wood, who hud charge of the distribution of the coffee and cream I at the park, worked like a deck hand Olid with his able assistants was en !nl.li.il tn discharira his Dart of the idtiy's work with credit., The supply: in this line was ample for all. ! Autos were parked yesterday on ' both sides of the road a distance of j half a mile eastward and nearly the i same distance nprth and south from the Riverside park entrance. X(H I.KiHTl.KSS XIOHTH. composed of a clown l.an.l assisted ny ,:,, , ,, hp u ,..., ,,; no i.,.,:u-ss lKhls many other comic features left a smile: ,.,,,, ,,. the until.illlf work-itHis year unless coiidlt ' A full list of the general commit- Fuel teemen was published a few days ago i in the Observer but It must express AdinliilKtriilur Holini'H Tlilnki. li-pijim Will Ito i:vi nilit. l'OHTI.A.VD. July t. There will li;hts In Oregon i... .u... i.... i u.. ..Hi;..:n.. -ii. u vnur unliHH I'linilltions cnunKe on the face of everyone present and . . i,,i 1,,1,.,'.iiv. nncordlusr to Fuel Ad- , caused the large crowd to break up in;4th cele,,rBtlon in- ,.a Grilnile wilh plnlstratpr Holmes today. . Mr., icheers and laughter. '! It, splendid and unique features, could iHoimes' announceuienl follows a re- . This was a Union county parade in ,levor mlve b(,cn mR,e a success. To'pu't 'hut the National Fuel Adinln jfaet fur every suction of the countyj1n!ln is du(, nuK.h e)cfiti lim it mU9t istmllon plana to ngnln enforce contributed to tlie great event. Horse-.. t , frm,ttHn that the committees .nsntlca nitsnis iiitohbiiuiu ..u J were jlonateil uy runcners anil oincrs ; of ijnjl)I)f cve and Imbler, who laid I ram ;ortn I'owoer, union, .ov, . . ii ,,,;. llwn ,,,n,ltioiia for ho Id- Hills Department Store Imbler, Kummervllle, Island City and elsewhere. ' much to do ing a separate celebration, but most beginning duly raving coal. ( The situation 1". a means of In W,.l.o.. WtthvnimlHf hud ... u. .u.r IlllffercJlt tllU.l Hint uu u!niui'an,n..u.y s,, , !,,.. Alill, Willi aIUIIII'ilIK O'V I k...l r n ene a nnw tl'IIH t ham miF I " i hrntv nf citizens aloncr with them, ihnist'H needed nnd Mr. Levy or union if (irif,.uinir tlmt bunch of thorouirh A when" " lWjYOUR GROCERIES : Mi$m C0ME FR0M ovtstokE TV fPik YOU KNOW ) lr IX PURE AND . I WW(alailWll SHERRY'S I understanding and the wait fnstorod . ii(o Iho nims of Cirson, I epi',rienced thrill Hut Is simply IhdeBcrlh-. able. "DOIKil.N'd A ' .MILLION'.' -o- Afi.iicl Noriiiiuiil Ur In (iiililuyu' I'lay. . My ; Mabel iNoj'iiiuntl iwlll vjiinlio ; liar fhl nppeaiancc ns a iitnr 'Uy Gold wyu I'leliiie.'i In "lodging irvilll- l)on," ii mystery drama wrlllen Krtgar Sflwyn. nulhor of ''.Nearly Married," In which Miule Ko.nncily atnrs un (he seroen, and ;'A.' M. Kenned), Miss iN'orniniiil is an m teruislloual favoiltr In flliiidoni and her return to motion picture llitu lorgoei's after a long nhsenco will he liiihe iiatiiro of ii geliulne sensa tlmt Mirhon 'HOodglnR, a Million'; In Hliowu"d IhoXshe.iry Theater. Inst ahowlug ImLiy. "IJodglng OIIKJoil" la doscrlbed n b u novel myStarV play of love, tlnllls and lnngliliNi It w.is writ- I ten cJipecJally to fit flie chnrni and i lU tlfltJo, capabilities of Miss Nor-j S-T-A-R Oregon Is far which obtains Atlantic seaboard and in thn Middle West. Mr. Holmes Is showed his loyalty nnd interest in the Kcluek un(l Joined" In ' do e .elebration by furnishing a number of :wjth full hJrl, an(l with ,.a o th.jl tl.i t Oiegon de.1 e n horses in the Bed Crass section the (;,.ume peope , mul.Uin(f an 'p H.k oM er J f It ,, . me.m8lry , xne uranne mmue , 0n llecount he carringe that conveyed Union chaptei , valloy,, which will be handed down to ! tleI.0 g n0 u?0 ,n eltI.tailtng lien trras memiiers was ivuuim "'"-our 0ter tv ong after this cruel war: ,, i nnn ov..nilnH was greatly apprccited. i over s nn indication to them what ;pos8)ly towns where electricity! At the I'ark. ' unity will do just as Lincoln cemented , generated from steam. Mr. j Festivities at the park began early the cntirA nation into one. .Holmes, however, will net curtail In the afternoon and lasted until late; V- y o 'steam plant luel 'supplies unless the In the nvnninir. ; Pictures f tht parade and fifiats nt iyhortuKfi In ' Oregon this winter There were the usual sneeches (ieo. i the Red CrVs llrug Store. -Adv. ; proves greater than present condl ssys light i It is n Ki'it satisfacti(n to our customers to know that; what they piioii their taile is pare mid wholesome. ,n mkw ;1.fiL'itinve wi linen TiUll . . ' i' If 1 - J wnnrs; wo Kimw iiu ro nuy una v uuvc ircsu quoits nr- rivinfclaily. : 15nv vour fi'n'wieXfromW Our frroeeries amhealth- fill Our prices are loV I'hoiie us vour gorcerv order ,todav, Hl(i TI.MK I Cochran being chairman of the day ,mmji an(( he saw to it that the program 1 was well carried out. '! The songs of the community ,.nl .l,ln.t.uli.(tofl-th.il- it nhiitllil Saturday and fiimdny music ;b ma(le a permanent one, as the or will have ftjilg Treat In store BniJintion looay columns nuu.y iu voices, uom mine aim leinuu:, nm i 7-o-tf. : tions Indicate. ACT IIOOKIOI) STAII. On'' h for lTtvin Thn M.HVIIII.idw ui,i. win andTmciiiiiil Trli conies to the ' would be a shame not to huve such an ( u Slar Th.iiter-1i ciigageiiienl. exceptionally good aggregation made : I This trio is direct from the ran- a permanent one. ) tnges circuit and la heraliled as nno fir. Joshua Stansfield made an elo-i tof the best, trios'' on the, concert iient speech having come all the way. Islngo today. , . . , lrom Portland to do so. It Ih too little ; 1 v; '- ' o I to say that his eloquence was fully ap-1 I TTNTONT fOTTNTV ' i predated by the large audience. j PEOPLE HAVE A GLORIOUS TIME ' (Oontlnneii from Page One) Geo. Cochran read President Wil son's proclamation nnd II. E. Dixon rend the Declaration of Independer.i e in a clear aifd distinct voice. Circuit .Judge J. W. Knowies pre sented the Red Crass sweaters to the 17 selected men from Union county niiind, and Is said' to present her " its' all actrOHS of unexpected emo-l M's. A. L. Itichardson, Mrs. Will Honiil rango. ; Uor hndoubted good Church. Tho section was n long ono, amidst the grentost" of cheering, looks and . nnlural vivacity should land many docorated their cars for the ! It was the geneially expressed coiiiblna,,-.t(i give the new film ii joccnslon. . .. ncntiment,' at the close of the final wldo popularity,,, ; ' . . . ! Following the automobile drrornlod ' chorus later 'i .ho afternoon, that . ' -. i o ' section was a number o( l.ir Grande j Mia. A. L. Richardson, who has sue- boys on decorated bicycles. Included ' ccssfully traineQ then 10 voices, has In this bunch was tho I.a Grande Fisk done a great work, club, which is composed of boy hi-j Three Thou wind Cars, cyclists. The fourth division was in i Major Coolidge and his staff saw charge of K. E. Kirtley and Lloyd: to the safe parking In nnd near the ARCADE STAII UillvD lll-:l!KI;i,F ALMOST su n oi KH "poi'i'Y." Kcriber. Mothers and WiveB Have Section. The fiftll division., comnonpd of Ju my .career before the, cainara mothers nnd wives of enlisted men, followed by the hosp tal float, caused I liavu never experienced such a fiiB- .elnatod Intel fcHt in a chiunrtor as (the removal uf hots, the bowing of , I felt for that pathetic little child heads and exempiicntion of the most , of destiny. Poppy, the heroine of 'profound respect. General surprise Cynthia Siocklo.v'a famous hook," 'was expressed at the length of this wild Ml Norma Talmadge yesti-r-. section nnd the big war was brought day In talking nhoul her latest Sel 'homo tn everyone when it was seen nick Picture, "Poppy." , 'that so 'many homes in Union county "When I first rend tho hook I have already given up their fathers, did What evnry other girl has , done. 'husbands and brothura to tho cause of . period niyaeir tinnoKj BH'it, eoniiii-'humanity i! lied. Miss Tiilniadgo, "but It wasn't!; Jt wns 'a peculiar sensntion, nlinost! until .1 got down to studying In in,!,,.,,,.!!,,,!,!,, ii,f 0u ,i ,u ,r,.i,, ! leal earnoat lor r.crcen purposes that ; cl.0Wl wlll,n t,llls mthen .,, wivL.., I appreciated, what a wnnderfu C(, , ,., ,.uvicw . ( Ki.ilnre Iho nmltHt had conrnlvori . -i . . , i ... . fJ i incic w unequal wir iiiiiviiiiii iir tippy the '' idit.alinK the )ss f Uiiion county boys . nt the front. In this machine was Mrs. 'J, P. Larson of Imblor and Mir. C, E. Andrews of I.n Grande, each of whom have lost a son in the service. The Kiiinhnw division hospital unit j ' ! v.. i.i .!,...! ..I.. i ...J..:..K. p :! vliole t1u,i ' rvcruiieo oinoitii uniiiuv 1 1 inn ii lilsappolnl-' u,,,nn county was renieniuerco en innt nieiits nud ou.-isters that "Wri'Vik ! "vrasion 'iin a nanosome noni tie- Poppy, maklne her life so nilKerifblo "nrned nnd built by Hhea I.uper. Iiufore utlalnliig liaimlnesB throiiRh : 'losing up the fifth division the her wonderful love I guess that fnnipfire girls had a float that was P-n't so far from being morally true If there over was woman who ; which these gir wont thiuuuh firo nnd brimstone for Roscne Neiil was in ehnrtrc of the i I 1h.ak of a lovo, that woman wan (fifth division. ii Voppy, and while this piirliculii' Sixth Division a Winner. , Poppy oxtsts only as n flcure of-fie-1 l.ending the sixth divison was the I 'lloij her troiiblns appeal an vividly ; ladles riding dug of Imbler In charge , J to the Imagination, thanks to tho or Mrs. Iluniy MoGoldrick. who still,! ninglc. pen of Cynthia storkley. thn. loves a good horse regardless of tho ono forgots her flclinnul origin, anil Packards,' Supers and Fords. About accepts her as n reality. One pie twentv-five mounts, which included t tinea o readily a flesh and blow! otu.rs on horseback who joined wilh , 1'MPpy In the Kline clrciinislnnce. the Imbler riding club, made a splendid suffering Jusl as Cynlhia Sioekley',, ;,.,,, am C11US(,(I wil rommi.llt, , Poppy did that It Is not. surpiWn-: Tu, came the fraternal orders in uuor un- iniu ine cnuo oi p park of upwards of 11,000 autos and in this huge task he was ably assisted by I. (i, Suodgrasa, chairman of the civ ilian committee. The guards tit the SOME CORSET FACTS Tho more I studio 1. admired tho breinlth of iinder- slundlng of the nutW. She lutil , penetrated to the ver,vleptlis of a woman's soul and VmplriWd ui.iler- lal 'there obtained. In a ninfiner that . Is positively nwo-lirj)lrl ''It has bei ji said world hss wept over ring, uit the lhe both handsome and typicnl of the ilve'i which these girls as a body emulate. ,1 I I mm Phone M ain43 FOR. Dixie and Raisin Hrend. Cohinihia Boiled Ham. I'VeslKSnraioKa Chips. '' PiinentM'hceso. TillaniookX''''aiH ( 'hVese. ijood ifiver .Swan's Cakes Jjiirue rancv j.iCi l-'resh Tomatoes, Cuci ishes, Deets, Carrots, CalihXnt .Kenieiiiher . .. mraw iiciru's. eiWns. V tViiihcrs. V i As L I Silt K: close proniptlr day night. A'ttuee, Rad- .liiraffiis. ill) on Satur- PHONE MAIN 43 J. G; Snodgrass HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street : Across the Track, "United States Food Administration Licepiie No. G50205." . , tteiiiitift STAR Theatre -TODAY ONIvY BILL' HART, in . Bargain" Coming, Salurday and Sunday . . DOUG FAIRBANKS . Also Vaudeville, PANT AGES MUSICAL TRIO i I jtm ' n .'j.ic sw at ti vH,r' When you sniellStlie delightful aroma of Cres cent Cream Coffefe you know, even before you taste it, that here ry the most attractive combi nation of taste, stnVgth, cobr and aronin you have ever found in uv cuffeo. It is well named "Chemn irf all Coffees." Your grocers, sell it oican get it for you. (V29 ZJZUL TRA' ' iMonnte South Africa has eslnhllshe t herself In tlio airectlons ami he ::li of all l-endota. 'In my chai'neterl7.atlon of Poppy : T liavr, suffered more re;il anguish and at the same- lime have born happier than In any role I have ever - impersonated. .How do I x nlaln this, paradox? It. Is merely the difference between my real self There are, oK course, good rorscta nnd bad orsetsV A good corset moKts you to . Its shape. You mold n poor corset to your shape. Thnt Is why your figure improves tiniler the influence of nn nr tislically designed and well made corset. . line. The Knights of Pythias lodge was out in force. . Gorgeous robes spaikled in the sun and a beautiful canopy of red, white and blue was car ried by the officers of the lodge. The agricultural float was a minia- I TYT C3 ture Union county crop exhibit. It J MIOIX411T (jOIVii 5"'.' carried gracefully arranged bunches of j V S p"i-f,nt. r.. ,.' grain, hay, cereals of all kinds nnd bore the inscription, "hood will win! r( dc5(B,lcd ,y tho mosl the war wheat for Our llnys nver'i i, :nr,.t i ... u. ii. This was the work of Albert ja ... , . . , ' . 1 1 nignesi pain designer in ine I business. "llvor I here a heast IKis its shadow over all the lam nor wromr save that dictated and Rapine ami Destruction it, and it would destrov all w TT TVT77TT WWW if-. . GTORS xvS raided itselt ami cast It Inows, neither rinht i its! own desire. Cruelty iU Jliand in hand with would not do honiaiie. " ii nil mi' nHRiimntl rnl An I'miliv ii. V kaoAl hv n In mo rnflni'M mid nnltf. TIltTC. nunt regret that xho ulm, ; Hunter, Moyd Mehennon. . H. I id eotistantlv In the throes of despond-1 bnter wX 1"l Spillman. This float enev 1 Toll her emotions, while my'w" ,l"uv" ''' 1,lill'k ,lnift hl"',' Individual self was secretly exult-i owned nnd driven by W. K. McClure of Ing at my good fortune In being ,l;nlnn county. east to piny such an Intei-eJiilUK' When Robert Withyconibe, of the character. Then when the rinnl Slate Kxperiment 'station, saw th(s scene came nnd Poppy's truhlcs ills-j float his eyes became enlarged and he solved under tho bright rnys nf said: "Some flout, (iod bless your soul, PAULINE L-EDLERE Peace will never reian again until this Insist is destroyed, j " larniers" do your utmost to, destroy this lieast, raise all yon can possilily rtiise. Feed the IJoys who are J doing the fighting. J, A Saiiisuii Sieve Crip Traitor will help solve ymir ! power prolilem. (loud tractors are. going to lie hard to get by fall, so place your order and have us save one for !;you. Now don't pass this up as a joke, this is not thei 'lime 1'ifr such. Come in and let's figure wilh von. (La Grande Implement CoJ ADVERTISING I IS INSURANCE I s An advertiser's advertisement is his volun- tary agreenient to do certain things. Good business policy, law and public opinion re- i quire that an advertisement-agreement be k fulfilled. This serves as a protection to the buyer of advertised goods. . If, by chance, you have an experience with the deceptive selling practices or mislead ing advertising, please report it to us. t i i 1 17- i -yf" VT t 1 - r ,y Tf- n 1 i i )- WHiWntHUMaV