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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1918)
s(K"V$ nil . .!',"irlMW. 'paqr two r T" l". '; ; LA' GRAND E EV V8tt$Q OBSERVER wnxEsnAY, 'attqust gyms. l-'W- ' ft I; I 1" ' 4 1 I i i. '03 u.mq. ;j VH 1 1.W0U oi ;mj a ,UHJ J ftaip u. niipil uwir jo , a lu "aiam pi : .ip Acu " Hijjq.uo ; -up!H 1 r 01'. ! jo jool 'I atMri j -, puu jo . ui , . !-i oi ie oj p Mi ) ii a. "'f t:m U . rM WOMFM' NEW I ;-: FALL COATS : ' vff 1 PRICED $15.00 j W J Up to $150.00 "j 111 f : H -'j ' yUV choosing. Materials arc Wool Velours, I 111 Kerseys, Broadcloths, Velvets and Plushes.. Ill 'idvwL ' ' fln.v f 110w ' al' fur-trimmed. The I W - , wly models will he the best values. J ; - 'W , ." ?i5 ti?iro. ' I HpsSDepartmeiit' Store be muirled lo (he rich nobleman. 'The .lieutenant la reported us miss- lug put roiurns after having been severely . wounded Id an engage ment und lip love Ills speech und memory through shock. Ilia health Ib finally restored by his wife. ;who nlngs to lllni, "lloniile Sweet Baie," a sonn thuy suns togothSr idurliig their courting days. The ; play lit filled with action and is In every -way r'alciilu-od to . Uiako a dct'p ImprcBslou upon the Hpectu tor, . In (Jie all-star cast nio such screen stars as Thomas MeiKlian. ! Robert (iordon, Winter Hall, Sylvia iBreamar Ola Jlunipliruy, Molly .Mc. jCoiinoll and Katlilyu O'Connor. . This splendid pli.Uoj.luy will be j.prosantrd at the Arcndo Thw.' er on Friday and SaturUiiy and an adc (Uuto ptesHiitatlon Is assured. SCHOOL CENSUS IS TAKEN IN HUNGARY lll.NS WOl,I MKiVAIUK Till', IT.W.l.VV AM) III'MAMAX n;'iio(H; ii-' I'oksihi.u SHERRY'S il (SHOWING TODAY. ZURICH," Auk. 20.--Zlchy the IIunKaj'liui uiMstl-t of instruction, iu decided to take u census of the x'hools ths year, cariyng out the iimposc yf his p:T)decossor, Count Apiiony!. He, has .'informed, the liuuianlan Bishops of his purpose. Huron 11 or va rlli has been appoint ed overiinient commissioner for tho work In Transylvauli., Th pin pi'uu tit Ilia .census, will bo to Mieyarl.o the Italian and Ruman ian schools. ! "The Marriage Speculation," tl.c ; Greater Vitugraph Blue Ribbon Fen- ture, is ths remarkable love story . f i a young girl who agrees to barter her ; self for an education and introduction into society. When the time for set ! tlement arrives she steels herself to ; make good, buttis saved by the swept : hem t she left behind, j The author is Cyrus Townsend llin jdy .and the scenario by A. Van Jlurjl Powell. The picture was directed by i Ashley Miller. The Vitngraph fuvo ' rites are seen in l..ling roles. Wal .htce Muclonaldp Mildred Manning and ! Charles Kent. i T m. i. t . i ARCADE : I- .-.- . "SOI IH -AI)l!l'T," j "Soul's Adi'lM" la tho title of tho now Wmld-I'lotiiro Brudy-Madu . In which 'cliiirmlnr Kthel Clayton will bo seen at the Arcade ThouUir . loduy. 'Tho main uction In this drama trunstiires on u desert Is- , land where tho lioro and heroine aro nlilpwrncked. As tho hero Is 0. foriuor lover of tba wpuian'a and a alio has turned him ilown cold, It 1b ovidont tlid) tho sliiatloD of tho two being togotiior uliuitv! pir tho island Is roplejo Willi posslijll itlon. Supporting: Mlsa- Cjayton Is handsonio Miltpn Sills und sc.bn In th cttBt aro a number of fdVorltes ' who (to- splendid work. For the purpose of taking this picture the oivtlro company inado u trip to the Bahamas uud' some scones of re. uiurkubio natural bounty .worft se cured on the trip. ''Souls Adrift." Is a splendidly sullnl'ylng produc tion. Nothing has been .'overlook ed which would add lo the Interest and unlcrlaiuuient values ., f the attraction. . "MIHSI.VO. Is Cluirijiliig . riiolopltiy of I. i.ve , r.nd Wui'. A. charming.. iDlioloplay ot lovrt and war, combining ! all the i.lo. ineiils of dramatic tlirlll and (e.-'. heart appeal, Is '. ''Missing." the newest photoplay produced under tho direction of J. Stuart Blnckton. jr. nix ii tc.i.'iin id made hy .Mr. MtLi.ldon and James Voujig. "MIs juliie." js(. iii -ii'iuiiy respects, an all Htur p. oilii. ton, mid It is one of nio iiio'-.'. notable produced by Mr. liluekl'in nlnco ;i:s uriiviil 'In Cull. I'ornla. in tills plio'.oplay uppuir Iwo ijKlorn, one.' of Iheui a design ing wMun.M, who craves sociul jio ultlon and we.-illh, uud who ueules to ntllizo her sister os a tool for I lie iiccomplishmnnt of her purpose Tho younger, sister, however, mar- los an army ufflrer, and after his depui.'un.' for tho front, she Is thrown In contact with a patriotic ; ;:obleiiiiiu, tliroiiKh wiioso philan thropy thousands of llrltlsh convul-, o.-.cent Irooi-s nio being cjrod for. i Tho elder sister encourages their ! rr.iouliiigji and secretly nourishes ' jiho hope, that the lleute:-.unt may! 't.'o kill. 'l and her sister evnnttiullv ' Ventilate Coal Piles. Unless coal plies are well ven tilated spontaneous combustion will follow. To prevent spontaneous com bustion, the bureau of mines gives these suggestions: (1) Build n coal bin on dry ground. C2) Sloro only one size of coal In each pile. He- move flue coal for immediate use If possible. (1) Don't wet and dry the coal alternately while piling. . !i) Store the coal In small piles near the place where It Is to be stored. (()) Use smiill bins In storage yards. How Many Shingles? To figure Hie number of shingles a house v-1 1 1 require proceed us follows: Jle;isi:re the length of the roof to bi covered. Measure the distance Iron, otui cave over the peak lo the olbtr cave. These dimensions necessarily are In feet. Multiply the dimensions together. Divide by 100. The quotient will be the number of thousand shin gles re.pilre.l. To delerinlne the hum her of bundles, multiply this number by four. Form Life. Destruction Wrought by Rats. Destructive rats In lirllnin lire estl male.l to linve destroyed food valued ut about two hundred million dollars, or about live dollars' worth of food per head of, the population, v - That's Right Men seldom, or rather never for a length of time and deliberately, rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against. "Aluddin and the Wonderful Lamp" at Sherry's, tomorrow and Friday. .Rring the kiddies and renew fond memories of your youth. 8-21 -It Counter Question. '. . She ?'Jfov do I know you are not marrying pie for my money?" He "If It .comes lo that, how do I know you are not marrying ine to reform me?" Boston Transcript. ' W" Those Dear Girls. Nell "I understand May Cutting re marked that I looked so much like Miss Hoaniley-Iiltih. Isn't that awful?" Kello "Yes, she's always knocking Miss' Monuiley-ISIIch, because she's jealous of her." The now hook. "A Daughter of the, Sand," by Gene Strntton-Por-lers, just out of print, the first In La Grande, got ono and read It. Si Iron horn 's havo a set of them. Dy-8-20-tf, FAMILY DRUG STORE LA ORANDC.ORCGON. 52aZ2?I3- I VOriT THESE TEMPT YOUR . -? y s-jr - -.. -- fffl The most delicioiis things yon put on your table will not. he Appreciated if you serve thein all the tunc You want soinethin dilTerent "teiii)tV the appetite. Y'v! liave many things that will "make your mouth water," revive your appetite' and spiirts and make every meal a )ositive tb-liltt. A happy meal aids digestion. These little tilings cost so little in our store that every one should serve tliein often. ... PHONE tJS YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track ( "United States Food Administration License No. G!j02.r5." S2S Tobacco Ral6lng In Scotland. During the American Civil war to bacco became so dear that peroral un successful attempts were made In Scotland for Its culllvall.m. The chief sent of the new culture was In the neighborhood of Kelso, where It sue ceeded so well that sixteen and one halt statute acres brought 5X0 per acre. CHRONIC CONSTH'ATIOX. It is liy no means an easy mat ter to cure, this diseaso, hut It can h? done in most Instances by talilni? Chamberlain's Tablets and comply ing with the plain printed direc tions that accompany each package. MISKI.VM Observer ndvertlsing will bring n ' suits. - -S4Jl i,, l -.ir VT'JV StwJv - ' . 'X-.--'" dMji .1'. A A Superb Photo Play of Love and "The Story of a woman's heart torn by the sacrifices of war Her love passed all understanding and finally the seducsive strains of "Bonnie Sweet Bessie" reclaimed him from the '(Missing" Dramatized from Mrs. Humphrey Ward's Famous Novel, . "Missing." Produced ly .1. Stuart Blacktuii. It is a mas terpiece of stagecraft and photography. Thousands of hrave hoys at the front are Missing, see this play and you will learn how they come hack. Uemarkalile battle scenes. A beautiful story of luxe and sac rifice, and appealing. Incidental .music on tin- pipe organ. 4 "1" 1 'i P ir. r ARCADE THEATRE Friday & Saturday "S 1 ... - '" 1