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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
a,UTTT?sr)AY! .TUTjY 25, 1913 -y,lttsMl.diJsss WITH OUR ENGINEERS IN FRANCE SELL TMB7 Buy Now SUITS for Sugar Creamery Butter Country 'Butter, , ..........10c lb .COc lb, 91.15 roll .50c lb, $1.00 roll J5c dos ..'. $2.7&3.0t 2 for 35c ............ 15 2 for 35c 15 . ;j . 5c, for 10c GOOD KIND Eggs, fresh Flour Cantaloupes ....... Raspberries ........ Black Caps ... . .... Loganberries Green Onions , . . . . . Radishes, per bunch California Tomatoos Oregon -Green Pens Beets- . . ... . ., Cabbage . . . .. Hcnd Lettuce ...... Cucumbers 5c . . ...26c lb ......2 for 25c . . : . . 5c bpnch ........ ..:8c lb ....... 10c head ..15c, 2 for 25c ....... -...20c lb BOYS .'. f VVi : Green Beans ill be much in price. - : r Tr-rmri?. - I mrf 171 T rtrt A T TUT BirfU 1 I n , I. XUJJ jpjvrwjru f i , i -I 1 'I m wKtm m r fe . ill ' wy P i i - - fflTt They 4 jnwmri 1 -miayir mi t Hills Depart liiglit style, 'right, color, right weight, right material; that in what yon get in every Boy's Suit bought from our store . .; ' T ' ' Moderately Priced. . $4.50 to $15.00 ment Store 'llils photograph ftiixvK n :SIii lift with two Anierlciiu crimen. Ainerl enn engineers are unloading locomotive parts from freight curs In France. . 725. They are alwoays ready 'ahd willing to serve you. . The Red Cross salvage bureau, un der the management of .the Red Crosr .... -ii - t.l, v... snop, wants an kiiius ui juniv mum waste material. Everything has value. Especially desired Tin or lead foil, folded flat. Do not roll. All metals copper, brass, iron, zinc, aluminum cast iron junk, rubber junk of al1. i kinds, old motor tires and tube3, hi- uiuiiL unLinuL IS REQUIRED IN THE I'AST MONTH. ARC A DE HART'S KEW PirriIRR "SKI.FISH YATES" HA!3 I'OWEHf UL THEME "Selfish Yates," the new Artcraft photoplay (enturing William S. Hart, the famous Thomas H. Inco star In western rjroduitinnfi. nt. th tirpnAa Friday and Sntunlnv. Is uniil in h' , one of the most remarkable pictures in which that sterling portrayer of western roles has yet been seen. Imag ine Mr. Hart as a confirmed egotist whoso motto is "myself first and tc tho devil vlth nil others." That is ; "Selfish Yates" the supreme master of the sordid clique In Thirsty Cen ter, over which he presides. Hut It is the woman, the simple sweet, Innocent little woman, who, by tho magic force of her compelling eye and soft yet rigorous example, re deems him from his shocklnu mental condition and brings him to a realiza tion that tho love for a noble woman has n subtle power to the fofco of which egotism nnd selfishness must succumb. , i As "Selfish" Yates, Mr. Hart af fords his admirers another of those strong, robust wostern characterise . tiorn, for which he is famous. When the selfish devil In his breast finally is evicted, Yates fights fiercely to win and retain the respect nnd love of the girl he hns learned to reverence . for. her sweetness, self-denial and pur ity.. H saveX her from a scoundrel aad Inturn protects this man from an nvenging nwb dt her own request Then he isft looking at the light in her cabin VindW a man trans formed, purifietlvoiVetful of self nnd seeking happinesAJnyhe love of her through whom this TWuVic transforma tion of his nnturo hlVoen effected. This is a great thentrcated in a brond way'. "Selfish Yules" will be 1 presented at the Arcade Friday and Saturday, nnd all who sec it will agree that Mr. Hart never has done a better thing than this, and thnt, like all -of his pictures, "Selfish Yates" conveys a splendid moral lesson. The picture was directed by Mr. Hart himself un der the supervision of Thomas H. Incc, and in his support appear such notable players as Jane Novak, B. Sprottc, Harry Dunkinson, Ernest Mutterworth, Thelma Salter and oth crs. - ! "S! ALL MUST HAVE WATER METERS (Continued from page two) Contribution to the Salvage Ik-part-. ment Will Be Gathered By ' -the Motor Squad. the hiali centors taken out. Wntor J'lpos Full Capacity. Hnvo visited tho Beaver Croak 1 flushing. Have " had the rnclts connecting with tho county road u . i i iL ..in i j , i bureuu hns tuken in during the pa3t through Mill canyon lovelod up and . u .i,, t v i . r . . mnnih x.tOf .ti.'i from Hnlviitn. (InnntlonR I in tho shop, rummage sale and conked food sales. Last,, but not least, $17.10 was netted from-n box of cundy do- sorvolr agnln slnco last roport and rmtod by Mr. H. J. Ritler. found it necessary to treat the wa- The ladies working in t!i6 shop, un- ter again. 80 far we have been tier tho diccrtion of Mrs. T. N. Mut- Buccesaful with the application of phy, aro Mcsdames W. H. Tulbot, M. blue vitriol and at ..this time tho k. Hall, It. F. Hnlrhapp, J. Thciscn water Is In Vood condition. Wo R..M. Hcaley, E. Seelig, T. J. Scrog- stllW havo suf ricVut water in tho ro. Bin) w, J'arkor, Dclile Green G. L. servSIf to tuko iV through the sum- ij(r(?ers, J. C, Gulling and Misses river lfwe aro Vb lo to keen t 1 - - ,, u 1 ' WHAiP ABOUT THE BIRDS? nvi.r nvva bio 91010 10 Keep in n ho fnl hwj r.tr primmit .ecn hnvn linpn growth orjilgae frflin getting ahoael ,,,i,i,r. rinokrd fund nilri Mn J f! 'Passing along the street this morn of us. .' ITludo ovkr tho plpo lino C;ullr. flim.y wn,.K r n kimb, iiv ! 'B. near tho Elks' Temple, I saw a j a.ong us einwro longtn and rou.m ; cu(lint ,iit,,1!n.nJ1,.ons limt lmby y lis u t un uui 1113 tiuiiv uiiu 1.11111 uii since been repalreXJlTho ielopllono?; f jBei; Bnd Thos. lino noods some attention .to insuio ! ,. .Tf ,'(.. ,-' ,..,i evele tires: burlap and gunny sacks, string rolled into balls; cotton and hemp (separate); clean white rags woolen rags (separated), mixed rags old clothes, old shoes', old kid gioves; fruit jars, cold cream jars, bottles of all kinds (cleaned); collapsible pastr. and paint tubes, wafer tins, corks, typewriter ribbon boxes and spools carbon paper boxes, medicine bottles At present there is for sale: One Taylor baby bed, two baby buggies, (new), two bed quilts (new), one go cart, one doll buggy, one dress form, new lot of men'3 and boys' hats 25 cents each, pieces for making quilts books of all descriptions. It will pay you to visit the Red Cross shop in the new Foley build ing. Shop is open every day froir 0:00 a. m. to 12:00, noon, and from 1:00 to 5:00 p. in. ' Wax Beans 20c lb New Spuds ,..7c It Fresh Apricots ...... 1 15c It . ,-V To Locate Sunken Voesel. A menus of making us? of the elec tro magnet under water hns been de vised in Japan, and it promises to ho of great assistance In- locating sunk en vessels, to recover v ldeh salvage operations on n big scale are expected oftcr tho war. ' ; Cough is Cured.'. Soldier's PiVato Ha. old Home!, C6th Regi ment, yt. Adams, R. I., writes: 'I was troViIed with a bad cough for three mVths. . I tried a sample of Foley's Iiey and Ttr and felt great-, Iy reliovedAl Jiave since used two 50c bottles am I reclmmend Foley's Honey and TnV and vlill always keep it or.-hand." FoleV's Hofcey and Tar cov ers inflamed, iVitatjd surfaces with a soothing, healW ciating and re lieves coughs, coVl, oroup and bron chial affections. TSold everywhere. j si range nnd rather pathetic sight. .A ' ottos. Mrs. T. J. iScroiruin and Mm, liuio.mm, wan ouatrcwr.M mil, was netted S40.70. ' The cooked food sale given by tho Eastern Star Chupter netted ,5X0.00, and by the Kaffee sorvlco. through the winter" and thin will bo taken euro , of 1A time to provont Interruption when tho snow j r.tlle A hMa.nl It to .l.,l.. Borvlce. Hnvo let the water out of; K1"t('h H7.02. the ; City reservoir and will have 1 'Donations Needed. sumo tlioroiigmy wasliccl ns soon na It. Ill . enmnletnW ilvnliinil At tho prosont rnto or consumption tho 1,"s' sucn fts Kmtll"K ""p. cnP.3. Beaver Creek pipe lino Is just -ablo oprono, baby Inyoltcs, clothing in lact nnycnjng win uo ncceimime. 11 Tho shop i3 in need of donations of to deliver tho wator consumed and kinn tlm nrnner m-nftftiirA nn. . far wo have not pumped any water ! shop the Indies will do their best to from the rlvor, but should tho con- ad' them. They aro giving their time omn'ntion of wnter bo Increased to ! for thnt purpose, any grcnt extent we could not de-j The shop is nbout sold in ihe sal liver sufficient wnter through the vnge department, so it is urged that pipes. There Is sufficient wator In j everyone look into their wood sheds 1 ' Kes ",' ' jl- - -1 ' ' 1 ... .. . .J?SWS Are you s'e that tl things you put on. good and pure You to he sure tliey arc ii from our store. : We keep only tV Best uality of Oroeeries them for the lowestissil)' price. ei-i(,B your table are tliey eome and we sell order, so we . 1 - .....1.. .iiiilln. ill Villi wnll'f ran always Keep a ircMT-rui'i-iv ......u.H get stale groceries from us but fresh, high quality goods. ' Phone us -your 'grocery order today. 1 . ..' HARRIS G ROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States food Administration License No. G50255." tLLAU iM W IV! T isi ayV In every wardrobe th. too good to be thrown business is, at a slight cot t able again AND WE DO trnvel-stuincd or soiled garment, nd not nice enough to wear. Our make just such a garment wear- As it is a state law to kill birds of any kind, why not make it law that they be given plenty of wnter these hot nnd dusty days? In most civilized communities, and La Grande no dou.it is In that cla3 or always was, the householder places a dish or pan or water, out in t lie you will only bring articles to the; yard, perhaps near tne hydrant, nn clinging, as if for dear life, to a water hydrant .tap, from which a few drops -i. .... - .:n .1 ! .1,- grounu. l ne -nine imiig eugei ij j -,r-w w v muv4 drank at this improvised fountain. j Looc WOUr Best and Bp Comfortable in a Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. the robins, ns well ns other birds, no'. I only hnve plenty of clean, f rosh water j to drink, but delight in a daily bath- wiey are juc i,B. .,..,. f. ii ne is iionic-i r CA? F1:0NT LACE &ORSET the only corset vith the patented VENINILJ! Back and Front Shield Be fitted to the corset designed for even on the firing-line. his daily bath, don't you know, AMILLE MODELS i for every figure. They are , fitted by a scientifically trained cor- nioi-nmo . seticr. This service goes with the the reservoir for all purposes. The nttirs,- bnsements nnd trunks for nrti-, is sometning ooing. tronliln iilnna nnf lln tlmro tint if t I clou that have been stowed nwnv nnd! Doubtless the sight this simply a matter of bolng ablo to! which are of no specinl value to thejwas only an isolated one. tne on-., , corset aim sucn comiort. deliver It to the city reservoir. owners, but mean so much to the Red , simply taking advantage of an e::tn-. j A full line of the latest models al- Ti-ensurer's Report. , Cross shop and salvage bureau. Look supply of water. ; - " Receipts From now, don't put it of f. The co-opera-1 Of .course there nre bathing places -up. .'. ' Wator rants ..." .. 184 40 I tion of evervono is needed to mnke! for birds nil over the city, and drink- Mfc Robt FattlSOtl Imp. Dlst. Int Imp. dlst. lust... Licenses Permit. '. Penalty Advertising Int. on amount of snle . . Ront of Beptie tnuk mound Corsetiere Atv in tins nrnncn 01 tne tKed Li-oss a sue-, ik iuuhuuiis us ch. um una H.itvi. 1 C4 34 1 cess. If you have no way of deliver-1 Inr little fellow is in a class all byf (i.Oo'ing your articles, phone the motor: himself. , I Rn, 1702 Out P)in Red 3221 .50 1 squad, Mrs. F. E. O.vner, Aladenei , 12.fi l : Scroggin. Constnnce Hall, or call Main i a.oo ; " " " . 2. 54 .Toh Printing. The Obscn-er. Main 37 S5.00 s Experts Say "ZEROLENE IS BETTER" because it holds better compression, gives better protecqpn to the moving parts and deposits less car bon. I Zerolene il.the correct oil for alt typea of automobile engines the correct il for your automo bile. I Get our LubrVatior! Chart show ing the corrdkt codsistency for your car. STANDARD OB. COMPANY The tT"Reid type engtiie, Hint trated here, like alt infernal cm. buttton enflntt, requirei an oil that holda its lubricating qualities at cylinder heat, burnt clean ill the cylinders and g-c-ea out with ex haust. Zerolene fills these require ments perfectly, secauso it it cor ncily rerlned from eefocfea Ceiflbr nie aspnar-ocee cruao. The Standard Oil for Motor Cars .J2325.S2 i SHERRY'S j ! l Totnl receipts . . , ntsbursemonts for Park warrants paid $ 50.00 Conting warrant paid .... 57.82 mp. bond coupon pi Id ... 205.02 Special Int. (city hall coup.) 375.00 Totnl disbursements ....$; S 8 . 4 4 City Itecimlei-'H l.tepoi-t. Friday -- ARCADE - SaturdayL T. M. MAXWELL, Lot-al Agent. . .40.00 i SHRRUY S TODAY "THE HEART OF A LION "fcelpts When Rnlnh Connor wrote his storv I Prom f lnc3 "The Doctor," he made a place in ; Licenses Issued history for himacf thnt will live, but jDrnr 1 he probably did not imagine that it l's' or '"''''' ''a'd. would bo nir-tnrlxorl bv uwh n rpnl "he following Is a list of salrtr- artist as William y'nrnum. Tho combination Vf story and artist is a raro oris and i is inconrcivnblc tlrnt the lovaliVe, nrgimientntivp, fight ing bnck-woodsV-harater, could have been better pornwyedthnn by Will iam Farnum, hercNof Vhe Spocrc.- 'The Heart of a IXpnJ is the rto. j of "Tho Doctor." Ic paid city employes ut present: IClilcf or Voiles $110 (Water Foreman . . . .' 1 00 jFIre , Chief , . .mo j Fireman no , Flrmnan tin i Vntrnlinenv mi In buying n Kodak, one should buy one that will take tho pictures they will be pleased with, but few KodaltXbiiyers seem to understand much about buying Kodaks. If you wIlKdrop In nt Sllvorthorn's Drug Htoe they will bo only tor glad to Ave you ljill Information about (Al Icyids of Kodaks, nnd not try to soil Von oni that will not plenao you. lt Is most necessary that you knoVt ho to handle one In order to hXyoyperfcct succes They ilo nil kinds nf developing, printing nnd enlarging plcUiroa, all work is promptly done at this stnro. nelly 23 tt Weekly It H'H.trre' FAMILY DRUO STORE - U. SffANDK.ORBiaON. V'OTiCE. The person vho stole Kirlloy's dove is known, fleiiie return snmoi and he will not be 'ursecuted." , Blfi SURPRISE TO MANY' IN V ;U,NI)i: Teoplo are surprised nt tho IN STANT action of nlinklo buckthorn bark, glyeertpe. etc.,, is mlsed In Adler-l-ka. 0(E 8V()(V,FUL riuth ob the ENTinE'owol tVwt so com pletely It relieve! ANYCASK of sour stomncli, gnicsr tnstlpntlon and rpevents appenilttls. The IN STANT, pleasant' nctliV o Adler-l-ka surprises both doctoK aVd pa tlouts. - It removes tifSOmntter which poisoned your stomach for months. C. D. Putmnn. Adv. 4-4-18 aat! i t, ,K -Vt "W . - .h s mV ',tlr Jl'7 . 1 its w.rH , 11 t ''41 f, lfli! V i I 1! 5 1, t Kitty t. a-,-'.. i a :it StJV V- wiH VILLIAM S HAI2T ,'Scfisiyxizs- 1 ' .'u'HTCD.U'Tft.nm Last Time Today June Elvidge in "YOUTH" Coming Soon "Pershings Crusaders" is ii Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handlo your grain In hulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your graneries now. ,nnYi0U lD? buy. 'J1? lumbcr and roof'nif Piper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for S54.58 and it will laBt for XVtnn ?c.u- r w0. same, amount ot 8rain "ill cost you . $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. .mi JA.?ra1ary,of thi; sile can bc moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling nnd sowing sncks. - The boys in thojrenches need the sncks for sand bags for ameongrothcm?n T' Vry ' and pcrl",P yur to Spend your morjy in your own vnlley by buying lumber manufactured at horhc. When vnn i. .Zi," I "f JJf YOUR GRANARIES NOW y luilding them before the farming season e to get rood lumhor moll j i . . - - i ..v.. Kapuncu, na uie e you trouble in a few seasons. Don't money govs to India BUILD Be prepvircd b opens up. lie sure grnde lumbei will gi use green luisber. boys in the ticn4U'i felp win the war by building gianaries now. othesSnXft'rif' -hi' universally nsed in Ertal J$Zf?f "psrficStrtT. 2" m- Union County lumbefor Ml.' D The George Palmer Lumber Cc. - LA GRANDE, 0EEG0N