La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1918, Image 2

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LA' CJRANDET lEVfimG 'OBSERVER '
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918
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; A NEW LINE OF
Exclusive
Tor Men, 25,
We are headquarter)?, for Men's Furnishings,
i You will find here anything you desiri in Shirts,
Ties, Collars, Hosiery'; at reasonable prices;,;
Hills Departm
ARCADE
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"IIIAMONDH AXD WARt"
Kitty (Jurdon Ik Hem In A Power.
. ' fttl Hole In New Brady-Marie. ;
.' , Kitty- Cordon, the internationollv
fimous beauty, has a powerful, hh
Usual . role la ''Diamonds '. tmd
Pr.irls." the new , World-Picture
Braly-Made In which she will be
seen on Sunday only at the Arcadn
Theater. She Is seen In the role
'or Vloletfa D'Arcy, ' a beautl'nl
'Southern. girl, wbosa sleeulng and
waking d reams j lire only or wealth
and powe. and sVlal posltloa.
Early In life. Vloletta to fared
.by the proposition Af deciding whe
ther toV marry for lite or to marry
' for niortey. She deckles to mar;y
Robert VAn Ellstrora far his money,
after she haa tnrnedX down Jack
. Harrington, Voting and. handsome,
but poor, whV love her ; deeply
- and has propoVd marriage to hef
.Immediately afrer the! marriage
Vloletta ataiia odV on aj career of
enormous eitrnvsgalvand sacul
conquest. She easily aasunies o
high ' position In the social life of
. New York City, bnt she la sir.
prised and Amased ' to find that
even ber husband's vast fortune will
not stand against the Inroads u.m.e
. by her vast expenditures. ;,:
,.. Then Vloletta takea a step which
has remarkable consequences.' lark
' Hamilton's father, a stern, cold In
divid ual, who threw Jack on' , of
his home Is himself forced to learC
his home town by reason of his un
popular stand on the labor question.
The elder Harralngton has a great
amount of money and he decides to
'gain a social position' for his wife
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PHONE MAIN 790
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ADVANCED AMD
Neckwear
50 75, ?1.0oJ
ent Store
Ptps
' j How the (angled snarl of Magda a
fciL i. . ... " r " life Is finally straightened by the
aa hlmseir tn the-metropolis. ' In !removal of tne domestic tyrant, and
New York he makes the. acquaint. ,ne way mnde clear for a Wln
anco of Vloletta,-and not knowlay llian(,a her caer8. makell tor an
that this Is the woman his son lov-
"!' be Jn?!,CeB,.h!r 10 p"H"!nt hl"
wife and himself In the highest so-
clal clroles. The reward for doing
this Is a blank check, signed by
Harrington, which Vloletta Is to fill
in for any anraitnt she desires. Vlo -
letta. Of eoiiraeA ksena thl. Irpn....
tlon s secret frdtn her husband.
Tien Jack savds Van Ellstrom'
sister from death fn a runaway a-
cldent and l-prcseiiled to the fam
ily. Jack meets Vloletta again and
his own father. Vrhijn events beg!,!
to' happen speediryr' You will wet
plenty of thrills, plenty of surprises
In this most amazing photopluy.
You will be fascinated by Klttv
Oordon's display of the latest gowns
l'ou will be Interested by the swift
progress of events and you will en-
Joy the whole production Immense
ly- .-'
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'.AGDA.'
Clara Kimball Ynung Starr'tc In
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In "Magda" the neife Retort pic.
tore In which Clr Il.ball Young
is starring at th4 heail of her own
company, .tha famkai facreeii actrexs
achieves the. trluntih Lt h-r career.
Playing the title Volt. stM depicts
the struggle of a Alrf forvl to re
belllon by (he menico of an tin
desired marriage, and tho uibs-
queat events of the pltiy mcvo up
to a vivid and eomp!!inir rlliux
This stage elasslir adnvtiid tn ilio
Bargains Bargains Bargains
We have some Big Bargains
in second hand cars from
$i2keP;up
it
ba shown at the WiuripCTTCD PDHDQ
,p Saturday anil Snndsv,' DL I I Lit. V.nUrv..'
and Is the first of a aerif-s-of i-liht)
i natures aiaue'by Mlaa -rutins;, 4o
..be released during the lOiritsrr year..
, 'The action of the year I built
, about the clash of wills between a
. domineering father and h's blgi
strung,' Independent dausut.'r. It
' .Is a striking exposition .' tin flu-'
pldltyof a certain ela of par-mts
and". Miss; Young In hor portra.-al
tofj! "the misunderstood and driven
daughter, makes a strong uppi'ftl to
tlft 'sympathies. ' ,
j - M jgda Is her father's child. Of
all his household she ulone inherits
bis .Indomitable WIN kmI tho f"Mr
Itssness with which sh) opojeos his
w1k)i When Iia nnli,r. hjir In
marry the minister, rho. wrth a
young girl romantic dream j of
love. refuiwe to accede J,v hU wiehce
:.th 41. n ....... .1 tt.nt ann I i itnA
I it i til iiic i un u.i I . iiiai bii'. kuiivu
nut nf rinnru . .
When she again f laslos on her
'home town in the personality of
Madalene Dall-Orto, tlx1 world f a -
, tnoiis, singer, feted by the (Soviriiorj
: and his officials, her father pom-1
ponsly agrees to forglvo her. , Il3
Insists howevor. that jhe loavi the
hotel and live under his roof. Maif
i da consents on condition that he
ask her no questions about her out
'slde life..
' The tejtslty of thd sl'iinlii' la
'tightened by the appearance at Jm1"
father's homo of von Keiiuer tho
!majt who wa respontlbt't for ; her
hetrsj-ul after she bad left tho fam
ily shelter. Von iellnor who has
! risen tdVflirence and 'respectability
jleemB foMhe first tlmo that Magda
had bornelm a child. ( Her Tithcr
! coming In Jwidmiy Is inudo aware
jof their relatione and In a towui lug
.rage threatens to challenge his
! daughter's betrayer.
absorbing story and Miss .Young's
Interpretation of the role more than
fllfUB the pro,nfe'or; her. previous
!wn,.k ' .' .
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I'RODHJAI,." :
"jack ; spntixiCK,
- What -would you do, if ' after
night-at the cabarets you discover
ed a big bear in your bathroom and
It dawned upon you that yon had
bougli the animal fnr a "pet." Tbla
may happen to youj this Is an age
of sitrAises so ;n oro advisee
to see luek SpurtdVk.ProdlBal" , a', j
the'Shernv The.alei' Jodav - onlv.
where
Oedj-ge Walah. the William I not Knowing tnat .nis oaooy nau ai
tr V young kpurtoek.-solves Inndy bought OO cars. It works
Pox sta
the problenilof dlspbsing of a 1400
Alaskan brunW :ui( Bear makes It
interesting fo the Harvard faculty
and his yoimiJvowder' before he Is
gotten rid of.
; "Jack Spin-lock Prodlgil" was
written by Oeorge Horace Lorinier,
editor of the Saturday Evening Post
and was published In the Everting
Post In sorlul form and , later In
book form. The story nmde a hit
and the book attained the distinc
tion of being the "best seller" on
the market. . '):'
'Jack Spurlocb Prodigal" is the
story of a young Harvard student's
experience beginning after he had
been dropped from Harvard because
of his escapade with the bear. He
was a self-reliant chap and when
his ,mlllional;e father placed him
in charae of his business he sought
G
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OF.HAYIIH SIGHT
COUNTY AGENT PAUL 8PILI.MAN
MAKES KURVEY OF NORTH
POWDER HAY FIELDS.
County Agent P. H. Spillmnn re
turned this morning from the North
Powder and Telocuset farming dis
trict, and report that all the hay in j
those sections hat about been cut and
stacked. ; ( ...
Mr. Spillman aaid:
'.'The crops of bay In those sections
much better than was. indicated
at tho beginning of the waaon. They j
will be short of water, however, for j
tflft Utfnnrt PfHTl' TriAI-st Will ' W Jl I '
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I Short cron of annles in that section
i'of the county, as well as some of the I
other later fruits.
1 The Teloeaset community farmers !
will meet tonight and besides a short;:
program o exercises, 'Robert Withy-.j
combe, superintendent of the Union
exnerlmentAl farm, will Hplfvpr' an ad.
dress.
WET DAY FOR FISHING-;'
J.G
Snodgrass and Brother Caught inj
u: a.. .a t a i.. .
' J. G. Snodgrass and brother. Will, !
who went fishing last ;' Tuesday',; on
Catherine Creek, returned last even
ing. : ' ' .,'': . .
"Well, the first night out, we had
to sleep In an old cabin, for the reason
that my younger brother, who had
agreed to meet us there and drive ua
the rest of the way, failed to show
up," said Mr. Snodgrass, in speaking
of the trip this morning, ' I
"The- scenery in the hills and on
Catherine Meadows is very beautiful, j
indeed. . I waded through-tall, silky i
grass up above my knees, and as it '
had been raining hard, of course,-1 j
might have been wading through that j
much water, as I got good and wet. i
""We had all the fish we wanted to
eat, but; did not catch' enough to j
brine- snv home with us. . The fish t
. were of fairly good size, but presume
that on account of the very stormy.
weather they would hot show up, as if j
it naa Deen less stormy, rre nau a
(jne puting, as it was. .' I
I "I believe we drove our car farther
t nr. rhnt frail fhnn nnv white man ever, i
did before, and while the roads were ;
simply abominable, the magnificent ;
scenery amply repaid us for any dis- j
comforts of the trip." v ,
to. make a goo
a fe.w hundred
good 'stroke by buying i
carloads of onions, !
oUC 0ir;Tr5gBt,Viri'Jief6ri? the' fllin";.
slory Is unfolded, lyonng Spurlork jj
lias many .funny and thrilling ex-i
perlences.1 i ' ';". '
Also a Mutt and Jeff cartoon.: !-
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Kow' This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any cons, of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh) Medietas has bean taken
by catarrh sulterata for tfc past thirty
live Tsars, and hast become no wa as the
nst reliable remedy for CCtarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine nits thnttthe Blood on
the Mucous surface! eapellng the Pol
son from the Blood and healing the dis
eased portions; ; . V jf ... . .
After you have' takelMlBirs Catarrh
Medietas for a short trme you will see a
Brest Improvement in your eenerrj
health. Start Uklrur HaU's Catarrh Mcdl
cine at once and act rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY tt CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
old by all DruasUta. 7Sc.
ar age
; OREGON GUARD DRILLS.
. A slight' change has been made In
the time for the drills of the Oregon
Guard, Hereafter the regular, drill
nights will be Tuesdays, while th
non-commissioned officers will drill on
Fridays. : '--
You may need a new hand purse or
a pretty shopping bag, something
that is of latest pattern. . If so, stop
T-we know yon. will be able to find
what vou want at Silverthorn's. i We
have just received a new shipment of j
these goods.: ' :: diy r-rrer.'WK
. TAMILY DRU ITORg
lA enANDCOBIOON.
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The man who goes
down under misfor
tune is he who has
spent as much, or
more, thnn he. earn-
i- cL without thought
oAlie morrow. .
nan Aho pomes
P safelyTlirongh, is he
who ha "bisult up a
g fund to meit unex
M peeted demands.
$
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JUST IN -- FIRST CAR OF
Watermelons
Ovfr line of Fruits and Vegetables is complete,
s rder Blackberries NOW for Canning.
t . String Beans' , Cantaloupes
i Cucumbers. ; Bananas
t TomSies ' i "' - ' Oranges
a LettucW - "' ) ' ' Peaches
. CabbagV , V Plums
' , New Potatoes Apricots 1
Dry OnioA . ' Apples
Phone Yor Glocery Orders Early. ,
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HatriGrpcery
Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 102 "
408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
''United 'States Food Administration License No. GG0255." .
EaKitmiiiae
DON'T SEM. THAT OLD SUIT to the rag man,
beeausc it lolcs-l it has a lot of life in it, and
needs only Cleaning and
another seasoriy
jfgKlf i. another seasonV-si
Zwiefel TetylringY A. B. Rogers
oley .HotefUitulding, Adams Avenue.
Sunday Only V
. " KITTY GORDON, IN
Diamonds and Pearls
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Also A News Weekly.
Last Time Today
BILL HART, IN
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"MAGDA"
VAUDEVILLE
Mr. Grain Farmer:
Are yiu prepared to handlo 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 granaries now.
You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class
1000 bushel portable granary for S54.B8 and it will lost for
years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you
$125.00 and this Vould be a dead loss against this year's crop.
A granary of his size can be moved anywhere and can be
. filled directly from, the thresher, doing away with high priced
labor handling and-,scwing sacks. . ,
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The bftys in th trenches need the sacks for sand bags for
the proteeffcn of teir very lives and perhaps your boy i
among thenA
Spend yor raonfcy in your own valley by buying lumber
manufactured v.t hof.e. When you buy sacks- part of the
money goes toVlndiay ...
- BmLD-YOUR GRANARIES NOW
Be prepared V building them before the farming season
opens up. tie surVto get good lumber, well seasoned, as low
grade lumher will give you trouble InU few seasons. Don't
use green lumber. ; ; ' '
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Save money keep what yon spend at home pvevent lost
and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our
boys in the trenches; 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, tee
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The George Palmer Lumber Cc.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
NO MY"
Pressing to make it last
Yates"
Idea Comedy. .
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Saturday and
Sunday
SUNDAY ONLY.
ADE
CORNER FIR & JEFFERSON
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