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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1918)
MPS DA Y.JULY 8, 1918 -AK TWO LA UltANDri KVKNLNO OKtfERVEJl BROWNIES '4 A' t i 4 i 4 I i r t '4 ' f 4 1$ t" : i , it 3 i 2 2 ! p.....:.................... $1 How to Select Your Corsets I We give you five simple rules, or guides, that will turn the selection of youf corset into a real pleasure: that your figure in .individual that rapt designed for you, and it should the store where a coniM't'ht grad- rc is employed. Insist on an expep- )'i'son for your fittins. : ; emler that your eripwt dollars go fur- let two i-opst'ts at a time.. One for yd another for social engagement e.ss rive eorset von select gives you all day comfort, fcvpd 'yearing servire, and style that is exclusive, yourVoj-Mt tails, regardless of what i ymi pay for it. ' , . FIFTH-You can forget the other rules if the Oos sard Inhel is sewn in your corset. There is a Ons , ' sard for every figure. ' Our'eorsetiere will deem it a pleasure to. fit you, without obligation, to n Special Oossard designed for your figure, at $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, to $12.50. ' 3 y1K ' RKf'O" mm : vrs ti( FOL'UTII TV Qzsft Hill s Department Store AIIIIQPOLIS Hi :oxomvwA HVK OKKOOX kixxnrr to A'. CHAXt'K . , ! ARCADE l...... UAIXTY, KXin BK.NXMT Theme Of KiqiuKt Show la Kxritlni; .lid Dmmntlc, .Hurrah! ' The circus ia to como. to towna-th KIT.: Muinmotti One Klnx Circus! ODly It will be seen on the" (!reeti 'at tho Areode Thea ter todny and tomrrow, when "TJic IllKWt'SllOW on fiarth," the Intent Iwlih I'aramount. picture proriiiced by Thomas 'H.' Ince ' and starring eliarmlnK Enid Dennett, will be prr,iented When they nee thin beautiful motion ' picture the spec tator will Rt nil the thrill of the hlK top with a dandy motion pic. tn ret ui'nnm thrown In. . i Knld,llenhntt,ti (toxle Kemti. the : elrcti heroine. 1 delightful: Jer ome Storin, who directed her for mer J'ni omotint plnytt, nloo directed ."The Oredtest Show on Karth," which vrnn written by Florence Vin cent. There : IK a particularly ex cellent omit, composed of Earl Itod hey, the lending ninn: Kthel l.yhti. UIIm Chevalier. Carl Hlorkdule and Melbourn MncDowell. the latter ra htotw an an Interpreter of Sfirdon rolen. -v- - "; :.t The atory l of ' a little (till of Ihe Mvdnat Vlnft who lenrna on hW ne-enleenth" birthday that her mo ther wan a lady of wealth and po. altlon, not of the clt-cna, and hn la now to be educated Inif to ber mother's wlh. Shn In I aent to school and there meet yoitnc man and between theiu frlendfihlp xprlnga up. '. HKIIK. I Later the. show ' coined to town V : , nut Hoxie is rearrul that her actual On KaHh '.po""'on "'e he found out ,anu goes surreptiuouniy to nee her father. She la inaiilled by one of the. men at the circus and the lal tc,r Ib kicked out by her dad. The wretch seeks revenge by teasing the. .lions and scaring the, woman trainer so that she refuses- to go on. her act. . - . . . : : it SHERRY'S i. . CHIXICSK ACTOIl AVITH . H1SH. """MAX AM)BAV.VKr" Riaulnallons To B Held In Octo ber Hlmnltanensniiy: . ' In m Urawlr And Other tt:e CongressmaD Nick' Slnnott will bold- a : competitive, examination, i open to every eligible boy In the i Second Oregon pialrlet, for the :Weat Point Military and Annapolis Naval Academy on October It). ii9i8.; ; ... The examinations; which will be given for the congressman by the United States Civil Service ' Com mission, will be held simultaneously iin the following ejght cites: j Klamath Falls, Ontario, Baker Pendleton, Lakevlew, Bend, l.a (Grande and'Tbe Dalles.. ' Those candidates standing highest In each examination will be ap ! pointed as principals and alternates iin otder of standing to fill the one 'vacancy In West Point : and one In Annapolis.;. 8uch -successful can Ididates will take, the official ex jamlnatlons In. the spring of 1919 tand If successful in same will enter jthe academies In June. A ;" ; - Candidates to be ; eligible must ;be bona fide residents of the Sec ond Oregon District;, and if trying ifor the West Point cadetshtp must ibe between 17 and 22 ye.ars of age Ion the date of admission; and If Ifor appointment as midshipman Annapolis between the ages of and 20 at date of official exam In atlon. -. Those Interested should write at once to Hon. N. J. Slnnott. Room - 242, House . of Representatives, ' Washington, DC, stating whether Jithey prefer the naval, or military Hcaaeiuy anu requesiing .copy m booklet giving full information and sample questions.., -. i : o . ; n Johnathan AIen Chi Wit Lung Is the pome of the Chinese servant and Are-Yon One Of Them? There are . a great many people who would be very much benefited To save her father's reputation, Roxle'goes through , the lion tam ing act herself and Is recognized by the man she has learned to leve. Just as she Is denounced "by his proud mother, the father -of her swc,etheart enters, and telffi them that he is the other half' owttet them has he done us clever acting of the clreuj. Thus nil la fixed .up .its ' he does ' In "Cyclone Hlgglns, nicely, for th iwo yotingsUils. ' ' D.D." Jist Imagine the sight of Miss Bennett Is dainty,- beautiful, ' r,ls,tc Parson and this droll Chl- clever, and screens . wonderfully, naman, astride a balky mule, en. is ideal . in pictures and under terlnR. a wild mountain village, Thomas H. Inco'a supervision herjwnnrfi preachers are serenaded with --c Invariably works or I P''l' hots. bodyguard, of Francis X.- Bushman Iby taking Chamberlain's Tablets for In "Cyclone Iflgglns, D.D.," D.D. a weak or disordered stomach. Are don't stand for anything, he's a you one of 'them? : M cyclone a Metro All Star ' flerle? BaldwlnsvllleJfcN.Y. picture' In' which he stars with Bev- i perlence In theise of- eiiy Bye at the sherry Theater. "I had a bad ape1 Charles Fang, a real Chinaman, about six . month nnd an actor by .profession plays ;lroubled for two this unusual character role, of the with gas and severe Lung. 'This capable Oriental has jof my stomach. Our played IwlUi-. Bushman nnd Bayneivlsed- me. to'; take- In severtl :tIc tnres,' but In none ofiTablets. I look n bottle the first dose: relieved me wonner fully, and I kept on taking them Is. M, R. Searl relates her ex- Bieae tablets; L,wllhuy stomach sV ago, and was oW thee- weeks Dltm In the nit tkutgiist ad-CliUWherlain's hdme and : II nsa bis toe such troo Is Ms Wood be may torn to steml. Know of a man so stock on himself fsart be stmts Is kla sleep. . . Tbrirt .stamps . will help stamp kalserlsm ont of s troubled world. When lovely woms stoops to folly, as Urns for mss to scoot, by golly I . . . . . i . .. . Some women ere never perfectly nappy unless they art perfectly miser able. Leases hare, their time to fall but fall never seemed to know when It was time to leave. . - -' . ' - -y : '- -' Nothing In the world speaks with more authority than e woman who haa bad three hatbands. , r ';. ,-, , Even if a woman has the best bos- band on earth It Is no sign that she wl meet him In heaven. Women are not so blsmed smart Only aboot one In fire knows how to pat up ber own bair. .'" t " What Is wanted In this world Is. a brand of religion that would make a man eager to pay his taxes. v When It comes to Ashling for democ racy Uncle 8am appear to be the cap able party who can go it, a loan. , t'f ( -,' i ' ' ' ' V4 .SOUP LORE OF ALSACE ., ' - - :! Be is as cheerful as sausage' i soopt - . S- floor sonp. jf - Ton have dished - out. oar A soap and now yon must eat It ,- Ton mamtT Wliv. von don't- x know bow to make water soup. t . . i She must have had giggle soup ? today. (Of a girl who cannot j stop langblng.) ,. ' If I did such a mean thing I - should have to eat It with my 1 A soup every oay. Boston xran-,. script . ' . , WHEN , 'YOUR GROCERIES COME FW)MCUil$T0E you KNOW they'arc PURE AND FRESH It isXereat satf,tio11 to our ''"stomcra to know tnat what thoVTmt on tlfcir table is pure and wholesome. We 'knoXthisertlerv 'business : we have studied your wants; we kifev whal to buy and wq have fresli goods nr-.. riving daiJy.V Buy vour croeeTwffrom iw Our tfroreries are health ful Our priees are low. Phone ns your rjoreery order .today. HARRI S G RO CERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G60265." a . Observer advertising will orlng re sults. : ' art. anil highly successful. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea VV v Remedy Nowjnthe titue to buy a bottle of this rcmcify, so rtk to bp prepared In case that ant on of your family should have aif'Wjjrk of colic or di- ;Vlo big Crossed," a Bill Hart In "Double great two reeler. NOTICE. All who have1 not , returned the books used by the Community Chorus will please bring them to the snecial arrhoea during: the summer months, meeting at the Presbyterian church thai lit is worth a hundred times its cost Wednesdny evening. These are boi- acco-d-1 when needed. Adv. I rowed books and must be returned. until I 'was cured." These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrences (Adv.) 'thoso' pound boxes' of TalcunV at 40c and 50c are bound to please every buyer.. Tney are omuuiuiu put up and nicely 'perrumea. inoy are the most economical . in-uui Powder on the market, at Sliver thorn's. Dy 6-29-tf fAMILY DRU9 5TGRI:: . I.A ANDS.OSSaON. ' CHICHESTER S PILLS if Dm art si tern Vki-tfMaMsyr wimm urai Fills) U Mid m wl4 tii f Wi Tk tjtbtrr. Bar f T - ' blAMOX IIR4NU PILLH. fW M TwkaoBet,Sta,AlwTiRl!ll3 r MHDBYDRl)liltl5lbtVtKYnlltlffi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS . SOME I BY ALLMANj; ............... j CORSET FACTS I ' , 'of me iooMUff Ar 7 ( Ip!Ei2 .TriBRE iM r ; : AgfVjr I A FrVSHlOrJ MACA2INE I I WMfs TUB . MUCK To IA06H , j Jt.K 1 N HH FMAMCIAL V I MATTER, OtIVA, AT VHEfJ VOUBE' j f i l ... J - , ' 11 ' ; " T ; t II There are, of I t)jrlV VJoWDrcNooRti Bl?OKB-V0u tVlV l(WtVj HOM TO USE HtH OrJLV tsTerJWV .1 ""Aw vcu Have A Mew '"tva Pcll.R .-J its oohie that's Avl Sohb mo I'll Bet Voo've (JOT MtfmiMfa TO SHOW Fop, IT-k WELL,WRC WROHtJ-: I HAVE CjOMETHisIij To j Oyl - I BOUciHT TUBStj H Have A Wew r-w Pciiy.R 1 -7--rn gj how rs. ny r ; ' I g There are, of coarse, good corsets and bed corsets A good corset .molds you to its shape. You Opioid- a poor corset to your sViarie. That Is why your figure improves under the influence of an ar tistically designed and well made corset. . ivp ' 'ey? ' i'.kSJ ! rrokt Laoed j! are designed by the most skillful and consequently the -highest paid designer in the business. ' 1 PAULINE LEDLERE The Harvest Season this year faces greater diffi culties than ever before--we are referring, of course to the labor shortage. Yet the Flair joust be "planted" in the furrows! Uncle Sam needs help to meet the enormous de mands the war has made upon . his National re sources. He needs, our I united efforts to send him "Ovef the Top" to victory. I . - : V ' -. Farmers ar.d Patriots It is the earnest wish of this Bank to show in ev ery possible way, the real admiration we feel for the farmers of this commun ity. Our appreciation of every man's effort leads us to make this sugges tion: If we are able to save you a trip to town during the summer, we want you to phone or write os. We will be glad to trans- . act any small business, or to make purchases such as a new part to replace that bit of broken machin ery, for instance. Per haps you may want us to send a check or draft away, or if necessary, even write a letter of im portance 'or youj . . Just give us good, ileal instructions and you will find us realy anT willing to assist yox. Of courso, there is no charge for this service. ' With best wishes, we art Cordially yours, 1 T. J. SOROGGIN, Cashier. ' United States I National Bank Ln Grande, Ore. 1 1 j;. :-:- . But T m . : . ', . .. v . 1 Practically thing Has Raised one Service CHERRIES Picked and Delivered same day. his, da 1 gaqon .Hon. ,35c 35c Black Tartari Royal Anns, Bing, gallon CHAS. H. SHEPHERD 2709 N. Birch St. Phone, Black 3452 35c i . , i , . i . - s ' 1 s . t I Mr. Grain Farmer: ! t - Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulkT . Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your graneriea now. You can tuy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.68 and it will last forr years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys In the trenches need the sacks for aand baga for the protection jof their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. 4 Spend yourimoney in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sacks part of the money goes to qidia..' BUILD TOUR GRANARIES NOW , Be prepared fcy fiuilding them before the farming season opens up. We sx re fa get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber wil gie you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber I Save money- keej what yon spend at home pvevent loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trench j help win the war by building granaries now. Portable grarfcs of this type are universally need in other sections. Ohsj trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granVfy. For particulate as well as pricei on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see ' .,.' t ' - - ' ' . ' The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON ........ j. cftf - w.'..niHwtttj1-'r iisAaUsss"