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.... v. . pAgetwo SATURDAY. - AUGUST 10, 1918 LA GRANT) EVKXJXO OBSERVER t ' -. .: aatiaait 1 1 n a r 1 1 iimr GREAT SPORT MKNTKNAXT TK!.I,H OF (irMPlJlt I .patroiV ; How Attacks Are Phtimrtl,' l!nv riicvpcriwl Ouch Oc cur Itelntc.l. ..'",. ; i ; .';.... '-.-' . r left in which you will ho i . v w: ;r ; -',. ' M i t-E Cvn Iusta wifhniit. ;tYAVincr n voiv ( ' ' f '' v"'v'. ' 7 4 '" f . jl ? ... ntfim price lor wem. i no ' l.f.'.-f57i j 5 ''".' f (Vj -KK 'm!.Lri advance will' be from' 'I X : 00 j ( I i JL IV.l f,;' J '- ":'VV V-4MWMiW4aataiMimk the difference. S i.;- 8 ',' ' '''' vil''' "'" ' ,' " li i HillsDep 11 js-W 6 ,o or I i - m : :; jn .... Veg Lost Bunaay La "arande local of the inteTaaiiloBal ; Typographical nnil Union engaged' in an all disy picnic at ttia Btonfdahl ran'-h on Cathe rine CTf,k above Onion. It was one Of thofte KoAteru Oregon day thai makes the heart rilnd. and but (Copyright, 1018 by United Preasl I 'or tne worm connici nn, u- Wilh tho American Airmen n aens everyone, minaay oyoui Better (Buy Now Save arlment Store I'Vunco,' July 10. (By mail) "The Klmpor n(iii!(lron," had an Ideal in troduction to waifafre, back In Inn miiidlo of April, according to Lieut, h'ddlo Kickback, American ace, and former auto racer. Rlckbarker tolls tho story: "Wo lind finlslii.'d our training land , helm; the first all-Amertcan "outfit lo lake to the front, without picvUiiiH ojfpiloiico wo were al lowed lo fly around ' until we felt more confident bofoio taking ovor rfMpomiiiUHy of patrolling a sec ; tor. "One Saturday nigh, we decided we were ready for bualness. - We ciillcd up the . French and told Coiner ami family;, Col and Mia. Ed. Eekloy, Bruce Dennis and family. Mine i Leah Sanfoi'd, Nell Barnes, Lena . S:eln,. Mr. H. ;0. Ball, Mr. Elmer Wurlmrton, Mr. Chas. I)e Groote, Milton Price, Mr. John Rogers, Mr. Bert Rogers and Maa.er Uouglaa Moe.' ...;' ' A pleasant .party was .given by Mrs. Flrank Hilton 1706 Adams av(,nue, on Mondi:iy, In honor of the' seventh birthday of her son, Wesloy. j- Ice croatn and cako were served nd' tho youthful With his own hands and bid tho nerwHpaperinnke,rs welcome In a way that came from his heart. After several expeditions up and down the creek; investigating ehady nooks, contemplating where the fish might have, been when Ezra Meeker i made his first trip llhMiijh ,Tiifitvrn HrApnn. -ihn Indies num. inuy M-pnu mat we cou.u tlie part ' announced dinner ,"" ,' . ; ,B ,Cn""? "l Tiand it was "some dinner. Not a mi i). I mil. WKiaiun ine nfl. ,,, rf.lttHri. ; -Hoover raa. iinonilng t daybreak , . I,... woi i. .iiw',, hiil It . "Accoraiug.y wo pmnneu tne proof positive of what a .good llm Rlinper patrol.. Captain David be .rranged by momka Petermm lt;d It, while Lieutenant .tnnM, .,,,.,, lhB mn. J of tho peironnel. Captain Peterson have been one of the moot Joyful ever held by Grande Ronde Valley pipple. . Several automobile loads of prlnlois and .their families Jour neyed to the hinks of the dancing, mbi-muring ereek where picnic paraphernalia was unloaded. . Mlnoiguests enjoyed a most .pleasant Host Sonedahl Is a ge.n and whllo laftcrnbon.i -Tlieiguest list inelud he is loath to let the general public led Verno Courtney, Franklin Eber fish his stream, he opened the gate lhard, , Jnek . Klrtloy, .Ilmmy Sarid- borg, ! Kenneth : Oxner, i Buster Howard, HOMCot Dan lei and Verllo Hilton. ' ' "r ' ' ''' :' SHERRY'S V .v::!00?En JtX0V'i . ''' .i.i:'Tom Mix has -a stirring new-play .j!"oi the gold mining West In Wtl ,J,ilam Fox's, "filx Bhoole Andy." !!!! Andy Crawford (torn Mix) ' I'. ;!"lnaklng for Bannock,' Nevada, tiii where he 'hopes ..tto 'get Mch 't)y tpin. !;r"fng gold. Near the town he 'finds , Sudan Allenby (Enid Markey) With i';. her eight brothers and jttr, 8 plan's father . Is lying In 'tti 'road in dead, having been kilted by one of J; the "eang" of Baanack ffhoae 'Mi , er was no less a man IhaB Dheriff ,!:?om Slade (8m De Orse).i, , All go imp the town, Andy light ii'for everything that Is 'ttecetft, , 'Ho S prove o be aulck wlth gh in than, the wicked sheriff -awd 'In the Hl'fpd turns Bannock' IntUl'A .piicd where men get thetr .tnsi dues'. He ' even balks the sheriff '4 'tfetigBs on 5t;.8usan. .To do all thli, however, it needs some clever acting, some quick gun' play, Tom Mix, 'wan of j,; the plains, does some hair raising r stunts in winning tte girl und ' cleaning up Bannock. . . Susan's ,, eight brothera and -sisters prove 4 big help to Tdm. ... V . Th story u liEeli frbm a . page h) ;ithe history of the gold ruBb. of (" sixty-odd years ago. CftndJHons in iiko inose snown 'in mo picture are " gone and past, but they were tinios j.; that tried men's souls. t" "' A Bud Fisher Mutt and Jeff 'ol Icwv und then nn extca Added at ("ti'aolron, Alfred L. Chapman, fa ;;,'hioiis Custer Guide and Scout' with :'Gt,n. 'Oeorgo A. Cnster; 7th U. 'S. liiCav, In lt7a-T4-7-Ml f.-antth : only white man living who ,w(tnes- red his last battle, In a stirring ,:,.tr.lk, llltistiute,d by tihfam;. . tout. " roguluv prlco will forOa!l. MRC A DE I had had- considerable "experience 1 'over the lino, , , going fie; told tho leadorsfilp of EL8IK FERGUSON TODAY UUNE ELVIDGE TOMORROW to take mmmmJl 'the putiol In caxo ho had motor trouble und hud to como down and lhaL wo would nol-nee'l to patrol If t were, loo cloudy. 80 we went up ';' .', ' f Iwllh that 'unddrstandlng. Cool and delightful, the Arcade The- ,, m.H. i ..oi-t atre Is kesplng up to its hieh standard .during the summer months, and the it:ttmi,boll mid Allen Winslow, "we'll progra.ms are full of entertainment KO 0ut and scare the Helnlcs up and variety, ;just the kind to . soothe tired brahis during the summer season. 1 M,,, r,, '', vToday is the last appearance of the L. 1 r.'...i t. .. IZJ lok' i 1"?' V"1 1 ".0 Ho ""I a-oldea It wass too cloudy - ,ay'"h fh ""'"y- lo pacrol. but I had as-umed he had (bry Sheep," a plcturization of Robert ,,1()U)1. t..ollDl0 and 8ta...ed 0 tficnens inovel, aiHl tho film version in... n ....... Wat, ILa ' 1. . , . 'uhi iun:a wriui iiuilllirn KJlIuwinK rrnvvpa V,.D o bill WBIIC I B U11U lllU ni Hl, lin'.I passion of the desert. Even if you (!' )'. S-T-A-R i ALICE ItllAKY AS JANW KYIIR ' ;'; AXI) VAl'DIOVILLU TltlO The Introduction if Jane - Eyre, v best beloved Of all llctlon horolries jto the' scrcpn. In H10 'Select'; Star J Sorlcs photndrama "Woman and iWlfe," starring Alice Brady, la a i notable event which , 'has "been ewalted with fhe keenest lnte,r ;et. ft will be the bill St he Star I Theatre Saturday And Sunday. .This masterpiece, " by Charlotte B.-onle, has made Jane, Eyre a "household word; and sharing In , her popularity Is the unfortunate Rochrstcr man whom she loved so de vctedly. 'j This world famous novel enjoys "a doublyhluh reputation, for 1- dwn Is a clusrlo httlled by ' genera - Hon af ter gvjteruliion With such love and Interest by reader of 'eolh 1 sexes, of all ages, and In all lands. n Jane Eyre" has been translated V Into a score of tongues nnd In eech J of thorn the book msily holdn Its own as a favorite of favorite. It la a talo f a girl' bmipdlfm, n courage and sweet optimism ih the race of the ninny dltflcultle which Z beset her path; parallel with iher t story is the struggle of t Virile pr- sonallty, Edward Rochester, 'Whom clarK clouds likewise overshadow: i but their paths meet and aftW , still further niisfortunws, the de- " nouen.ant bring them togother to J, their well-dnsorved happiness. , Allcxi Brady's aympAtlietlo 'Inter- pretnllon of the touching little 4 govemess will nvake even more secure her already established place An the luriits of American's film r audiences. The play auonnd In tense and thrilling situation. A vnudevlll; progr.tm will also he given today and tomorrow by La Croix, I)p(Nyle and Bptke, a 1a- lented trio of rsudirrllte etlter- talnens. A News Weekly Will lso ' be 'bom. . . have not rend the book, the storV will fascinate you and it flows swiftly .r, TCo 10 ?cene,nna you reel mat maneuvered to flro on them. Wo you have actually paid a visit to the I gol a colll)ie shots at them and jfreat aeset. i hht.- ran. We continued our nn- llie Teproductlon of nn Algerian -vil- ; Ivcl. not without nnoreheuslon lage Tecently built in Fort ii.e, under sliico wo were not sure of 'our lo- the direction of Maurice Tourneur for j cations und thait first trip Is a MIbs Ferguson's Initial Artcruft pic-jscary one oven whon you are, led ture attracted grcnt attention In thojhy somo 0110 who knows the lines. New Jersey picture colony. It is the i "Finally I lost Chunrbers and most remarkable duplication uf nrchi-! began pat iollltiK up and down to tecture and local color over stnpcd for ! locate him. It bocame more cloudy a motion picture. There is even a di-Und I could sec, nothing. At length lapidated horse car of the very kind !l aMitcd for what I thought was to be found In Algeria, where rapid 'home, but It took a long time to transit is still in its primitive sfrii;es, j "nd It.- ' Chambers wasn't, there, which plays its part In tho picturiisn-1 whoa I fiimlly camo out 'of the tion of Robert Hcheno' fr-nous story. I "l"1"!". but tho two Germans we "''Sunday only Miss June Elvidite is!1'"'' clm:'e,J 0,11 of thV wore' thSBtarln a. world film, entitled "The'" "Ar:or Chambers' promise to Tenth Case." that telln.lrnmi,H,. ml,. '!"' "P BCma UimpbOll and With plenty of tense situations. ; Monday and Tuesday, winsome Viv ian Martin will nppcnr in her lutent Paramount release, "A Petticoat Pi lot," from the book hy Joseph C. Lin coln, This picture, which was directed by Rolnnd Sturgeon, is different from anything Miss Martin has yet attempt- date of the government. . ""i'ftejr ihtit hearty feed' subjects of prltttshot) llfe we're discussed and a :hlgh' grade tribute "was paid to the 'International ;' Typographical Union the great "organization that considers nil stdes of every ques tion. Men high In the rank of this organization were talked and their -virtues Vejxtolled.- 'Coming nearer home the party took up for friendly discussion Mr; Coburn, who represents the I. T. D. In the Northwest and If Mr. Cobiirn could have been presett he would have bluAhed like a school girl to hear tire pleaaint . remarks made about him. His sense, of fairness and Justice Is legend, 'not only In the work rooms :of the pointing of fices but also In :4he. business of fice. . ' ' ' "' Tit'a lla..lds,lnn Wfi, Trnllchr tn H It was, our first trip over and L,. hv- nrHman Robert Cotner we mbado a long one. ofore long ,,un ,incI that na intended to we ran Into a couple, of Huns and . .,., T, Wliis'.ow had gone Inlo the tent ind wore playing enrd.i. Suddenly thny were called to answer an nlnt.. They had barely Jumped Into thcli' machines and gained somo allltudo when they saw two Clerinnri planes coming for tho (ivinp. .'llnlli tl.niiirlit ili.il thn Curmiiiia d and In It She has nn opportunity to ln.cro cominB tl Btvnfo (he hango, prove her wide scope of dramatic -j Buch pll.kel, 011l A German to ability, for she grows within a space !hc,..i h, orr. iio,,. !0ok the first of five reels from a pig-tailed younir tttr. Who loves a wicrd rng doll to a Withdr fashionuble, self-assured younii one :.:i(l got on his tall. Ho land ed tho German right on the avia tion field' four and a half minutes Voedol a good oil for Cars. Guilloway Itoos Co. Motor tniSB Who ruled her three adopted uti: inner ho had left his cards, clos with n rod of iron and n charming "Whmlnw had a little moro dlf amlle. Miss Martin is supported byln.-ulty nnd look n little more than a aplinded cast, including Theodore ln mlnut-j Mild a half longer to bring Roberts, the "grand old man of the down his bnehe near tho field. The creen," James Ncill, Harrison I'ordhnches were all mpturod and' the, and others. jrem of lauding them right on the hnmo grounds mudo ' the victory mt've than a perfect ecore. "V 1 were looking them over when AVihidow .gavo hif man a IBSERVER WANT ADS PAY cir.;roticr for Inrk of knowing what el?o to (lo and then went up in the Itilr. when Heed Chuhbers. whom I hud lreH In the ilouds. camo hux.-'.lng in. "Chambera waa a surprised, but n ir:i Unit ut findiiiK the Germun cvl.itoiH thiMo. '. 'Thoita are tho i LI il ', w.-! pionilsod to round up for von to knock down.', ho mild. 'Ask Iheni if they're not the Helnlcs we Jinet up there.'. j ' IJuostlnnliiK I. he Gcrmuns reveal!' nil that they were tho ones we had she at and dilven off. In their nd ho That successful It's still a dream to n hut It Mirely wo. 11 ghnper start for the cflciiilrlll was not wejl defined until John 'Rogers came In with thirteen speckled beauties' la basket and Insisted on telling thn story of his life before he, would prmlt anyone to tahe a good look nt them.. . .1: , . . Col. Ed. Eokley, the soge of Ore gon's newspaper fraternity, then told how the trout used to pile up on) the rlflep In the early days and wait to be scooped into baskets, whereupon Hugh G. Ball Insisted that such a ftrout 'story was all right for a novice "to spring, but tluat he had actually seen trout lined up In military order properly officered by members of their own finny 'tribe, and to catch the lead er meant that all the trout would hover around. Waiting to be cauglit- Elmer Warburton, who is still loyal to Umpqum rive.' valley, In stated that trout such as Rogers had caught would , not make good bait for a Roseburg lisheinian. , Thus, the afternoon was spent in a most pleasant manner. Those comprising the party were Robert I. C. Rod C on will give a 10 vt "oc'i ! at I. C hureh Friday Auguot 16, a.'. 8 o'clock. A miiBic al program will be given. The jrogram V given to pay for tho !ro of tho .'machine, u'od In tho powing fori the Ked Ciams. . it, " ' ;' ' Eight llttlo girls' showed' their patriotism list night by giving a CarnivttJ cn the lawn at the Gilbert Apts. 1302 8t street, neUIng five dollars and lirty-two cents for the, Belgian Baby fund. Those taking part were Tholnra nnd Etta. 'Belle, Kitchen Irene Poatum, ' Inez Hughes, Thelma.and Ester Brrtwn. -One of the delightful little dinner parties of the week was that given by little Miss Betty Cochran and her brother, Sam Cochran, acting as hos tess and host, entertaining their cou sins, Jane and Ruth Cochran, of Port land. The occasion of the dinner was the celebration -of Miss Jane's birth day anniversary. They departed the following Thursday morning for their home, having spent a pleasant two weeks' vtsit in La Grande. The other 1 little- guests at the dinner of three ! courses were Dorothy Ann Warnick, 1 Virginia Lee Warnick, Gwendolyn Hall, Harriet Ambrose, of NeVada.'Ia., j Dorothy Eberhard, Franklin Eberhunl, ; Lois Nelson, and Maty Helen Corbett. j The color scheme of the dinner table was yellow mostly the old fashioned "Marigold," with sweet peas flanking I the other decorations of the spacious i dining room. Games were played and i music and .dancing idulged in, until; all the little guests declared they hud , had the time of therr lives. Gotham. a The original Gotham was an old parish and village in Nottinghamshire, England, the Inhabitants of which ure reput.ed to have shown their wisdom by pluying the fool In order to dis suade King John from passing through their town, and thus snvo thou the expense of maintaining nnd entertaining him. The city of New York was first culled Gotham by Wash ington Irving ("Salnmaguudl," 1S07), In allusion to the pretentions to wis dom of its inhabitants. Your Government say?, use plenty of them. -Now is the time to order your beans for conning. We also have a complete stuck of all kinds and sizes t FKlm JAKS, JELLY GLASSKS and CROCKS, two gallons to 16 gallons just the thin for Pickles and Preserves. - , 5 . .: WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER TODAY: . , CELERY PEACHES ' TOMATOES ,' .1. ' CUCUMBERS i ONIONS ' ' 1 POTATOES ' . ' GREEN CORN ', ' CARROTS . CABBAGE , . GREEN BEAN'S ' . YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR BLACKBER1RIES. PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. CANTAIOUPES GRAPES BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT EATING APPLES WATERMELONS BLACKBERRIES 1 , Harris, Grocery Phone, Main 70' and 77; Farrners, Black 192; . , 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. d5025G." ENJOYING AUTO TOUR. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knuppcr,'nf Jos ep'h, were in La Grande yesterday vis iting their daughter, "Mrs; Colon R. Eberhard. They are homeward found after a long euto'trip through Wash-, Ington, touching Camp Lewis and oth er points of interest, and over the Co lombia Highway. mmmmmmsimimmtm ECONOMY DON'T SELL THAT OLD SUIT to the rag man, because it looks old it has a lot of life in it, and needs only Cleaning and Pressing to make it last another season. TRY IT. , ' Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. Soda water business is always a feature at Si.lverthorn.1. whore Al Cain puts up those hli!h class Sun daes. . 8-9-tf 6 FAMILY DRUG STORE L.A' OKANDK, OREGON. La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Makina- and Repairing, Feather Reno-. vating, Mattresses Manufactured, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. One block east of Flour Mill, Phone Ked 132. All work called for and delivered. ' Y eaning VJ in rs mir-r-ki r-i i t-n Htr ' ..' - X't :Rn(V: ar nun oiiven on. in ini (tVV -sVU j ' , y 'iiirhl they had lost their way a (; fA 1 "'"I f hre trotted hy ohnervers w V' ' t T V ll',,''' '" Kt 'horn. Th t i ll I1" I ''I on.,Tilng morning wa.s so successi 'I if -i '-V W ,h ntlll a dream to n hut " I ' I ii' '"'ulster i ''- - V H Ihluk sln-et nirner I i-7 i 1 i, f r.-L Might Help. says he doesn't masher might fo he killed outrlRht, ns there mny he a rhniiee to reform him. Hml As .(he iJiti1 Sum Jones used to say, yon mny oe nWe lo reform n scoundrel but what p ti.o mime of God can you do with o tool? i O.V I Aliuoni any price that you choose . to pay for a Kodak, from a Dollar up to (K0 nt Sllvertho.-n's. 8-9-tf i ?! um... I. M rf.n.r,.. f l. '. T. V V . T -FAMILY DRUOJ STORK rtlltf, American Red Crew. . .1 tA omANOat,oia:aoi. -ftl Quten Heller of Jckn, Mich., - i m i ARCADE f THEATRE : j III The Famous Stage Beauty, MISS ELSIE FERGUSON, I Last . I j Time "Barbary Sheep" : j Ml A tcmc Drama, charged with the III J ' it ti .'..., j ai:.... - III I im flflSI Jlt'ULf l usstuit unit uini .icrn'i ' llll f -' the Desert. "J ' j ' ALSO A PATHE CPO.MEDY. ; ! Sunday "ne ent'1 Case" ; j I with Pretty JUNE ELVIDGE as III j I Onlv the 'Star a" fast moving drama, J with a punch. I! II j CI The Popular Screen Favorite, i iiii , j OmmC M1;J VfVlW MARTIV till ' .'The Petticoat Pilot' I II TnaCfiav A f'nunt Picture, telling a f luesaay Vitarming story. g! TH i. - i Tl m u ; It good economy to keep your suit cleaned and pressed. Its better economy to let us do it for you Our up-to-date equipment ' and experienced operators can renew the appearance and increase the life of that old suit. Letjus show you. STANDARD LAUNDRY COMPANY Phone Main Five-Six i rrrrt r$ i in 1 1 jiiji r rtw ,'r MC'V' tm t Ajf in:.tUt.Ui: ' U . r . . .