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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
FIX LXORANDE EVENING OBSERVER. ' TTTTTRftn AY. -FEBRUARY 13, 1919. . ... o - ' o o II II m o IfflfliMIGEI . Vanishing .. Vitality 1M8LEB BOX fiCTOBY ' RESUMEDOPtRATIDNS ,TW CHAUFFEURS ADDKI) TO loCAL, LIST PERRY YOUNG : MAN RKCEIYl-S DISCHARGE, FlfeOM ARTILLERY SLltVICE, T PERRY, Feb. ll.--(Si)ceial) Our last snow is practically all gone. "Pete'' Hoscnson went to Elgin on!ra"le this week. .MR. A'D MRS. LYLE KIDDLE ON A VISIT YYALltR FftRMVN AJtRIVES IN NEW 'YORK AP- 1'LE MARKET ACTIVE. IMKLER, Feb. 12. (Special) Dar- rcl Larsen is visiting friends In La I imp ' jti .w e : ' I Indoor life drtfing ti winter Muon eiuiti many. people " tobecome debilitated. This condition should be remedied before the lazy dayy of spring arrive, OUR SARSAPARILIAWITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM will stimulato the appetite, aid digestion and in crease the activity of the liver and kidneys. ..In other words it will set all the machinery of health moving. Price $1.25. You'll also find all the other Adver tised Tonics and Blood Remedies at our store. londy for a few duya'work scaling logs. 1! titiy I'edirman is homo from Cum? ! Lewis, where he" recently received his discharge from the artillery branch I this week. or the service. II. J. Nelson went to La Grande on Sunday to reBume his work as avsi.it ant siriicrintcndcnt of the L. 1). S. I Sunday school. Mrs. Dhilio Thomnnon. her dnut'litrr jand niece, Miss Marcus, from near La .Grande, are here visiting at the home of Mrs. Thonipion'ii gi.Ucr, Mrs. Fred Robertson. Two new Chevrolets arrived in Per ry Sunday. Jay Robertson and "Pete" L. W. Weeks, formerly of Imbler. hut now of La Grande, is here writing me insurance. Io Westenskow visited in Elirin Dave McKinzie of Summerville was a visitor in Imbler Saturday. Tom Page has been very ill at his heme this week, but at this writing is improving slowly. Dr. E. G. Kirby was up from El gin Monday on professionaMmsiness. Mi's. Graybeal is reported very ill. lor many friends wish her a speedy recovery. F. liingamnn went to Union Urn week after a load of machinery for Hogcnson were the purchasers. Lost Saturday evening George Dix-: the box factory. .on and Miss Estred Jnhansen were the Mrs. Harvy Berry of La Grnndo "victims" of a miscellaneous shower i visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ! contributed by practically all of Per'-jlirm Henrie, for a few days, ry. Among the articles presented to Mrs. Harry Wydell and children An Offer McCALL'S MAGA-" ZINE FOR' 10 MOS. ONLY 69 jthe prospective brido and tfrooni were Ijlwo quilts containing the initials of nl i most everybody in the town. The shower was held at Miws Juhnnsen's fiom Wallowa arrived Wednesday fori a few days' visit with her mother, ' Mrs. Olive Johnson. j Frank Perry has been suffering Ova home and light refieidiments were week with lumbago. served. The couple will be married about the middle of the month. La Grande Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 l, ftnindn, Oregon liundy Cleaver is also in the invalid list this week.. I Mr. nnd'Mrs. I.,le Kiddle left Inst! Thursday for Portland on a business I and pleasure trip combined. j George Noble of Ln Grande has j en employed in the, Kiddle store ; Those Charming Dolman . Wraps, so expressive of com fort and style, are shown among the very latest olMcCall Styles. yuan im Till NOW MjfP P For Sub scribers McCALL'S MARCH MAGAZINES NOW IN NEW DOLMAN COATS NEW SUITS NEW DRESSES DAILY ARRIV ING. SEE OUR EEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES' SILK SKIRTS $3.98 $-1.93 $5.99 $G.90 $7.90 $8.90 $9.90 TO $14.75 .luting the uHenee of the manager, DU BARRY NAUGHTY NOT BAD, SAYS EAR A 1'ortrayrr of Jtoln IiihInIh Thai IjoiiIh' Favorite Win .MrrHy liHt'l.ievoun Coquctlo "I am so wonderfully InloreHted, my heart and my whole boiiI arn Hunt here with bu Gurry. I am simply living her Ufa andsthlnklng her thoughts, and 1 feel the charac ter In a way that ha completely ab sorbed me." This was what Theda Dim said many times during the creation of the marvoloiiB photopluy, MDu Bar ry," whiuh she has made for Wil liam Fox. It was hardly necomtary for her to make this assertion, for ovorybody who saw her folt that she had entered Into tho 10I0 of the J:i moua French woman so that hor In dividuality was swallowed up In It. Mina Hai a mnrio a womh-rful Btudy of tho pirt heforo sho hoKun tho filming, and nho found tho char acter not only or Iromendous lnlr est, but ulso one that wan vutitlrd to deep consideration and respect. It wilt appear to the pub) to that n now Du Barry his lmn found In MIhs Itiira'a creation, but an a mut ter of fart, Ii Is oi-ly tho ri'Hult of deep study and that Intuition whirl. this brilliant actress pohhphhoh. "To me," hIio said, "Du Hurry was a hfillhuiL chnrartc:' who was care free and pie .mire Invlni:, tint sho wnn never awkward, either In action or thought. CJnicn smioundu this wo tuaii. Hho did t li In In a pleasing and oft on In a Itrllllaut fashion. She wiia clover, and had tho traits or womanhood intensified. She loved admiration, at.d she drmuuded It, but she was never uncouth in seek ing attentions. "I found her a woman of great frankness, who always covered her apparently most careless and joyful action with a charm that was Intui tive to her. The development of hor life makos a fascinating story, one which I can fully appreciate end un derstand. In 'deed, I could not glvo to any character doopor fooling than I have given this one. I havo been iihlo to undoiHtand her ovory movo, and tho incontlvo that was behind hor every action, and I havo given up myself to her in tho most com plete way. Minn, Dm Uarry whs not. ln reality a bad woman, sho wns Himply naughty. "FIthI was tho ox'romtdy merry woman, who was polns forth to con quests, and who foM tho strength of, her own charm and brilliancy. Then tho clouds gat hered tiutckly and deepened Into tho tonihlo Btorm that marked her end. ItFJ) ( ItOSS NOTFS. WANTKD The snlvnge shop is in i great need of clothing, especially I men s clothing. Please muid at oncej all that you can Kpare, for the de mand is very great. All salvage shops I.yle Kiddle. of the Red Cross over the country arcj Mr. and Mrs William Fermnn re-1 helping outnt returning soldiers with reived a telegram Wednesday from civilian clothes. their son Waltoo. who has been over- i WANTKP The work rooms are seas. The telegl am stated that he bad , badly in need of old linen to make arrived in NewiYork. i rolls to be put in the layettes. The I The box factory resumed work Mon- J layettes are ready for "fih pm'ent, but day after several days lay off; mi'st wait for the rolls. j Milo Pratt returned to his home at ! It would pay you well to visit the Jerome. Ida., after an extended visit' rooms and sec the soft doiutv liMk :,t lne home of his pnrents, Mr. am! 1 3&JHSaS2fcs2535l lv made bv nil of the branch rhnptrrs , j. it Westenskow arrived home on! Pay ' Cash - Start Today Incorporated cS 1 V Pay cash Start Today No onlor hni ever linen more ioyftillv Monday from a trip to Portland with !" Walker, who went to La Grande ECHOES OF DRY .VICTORY. filled than this one. for who does not two carloads of potatoes, which he deliirht at any time in mnkinir Iraliv nut out on consignment, clothes, and who does not dclik'ht in , ir. stuckland of Cove was in Im helpinit those mothers who have saved 1)icp tnia vreei looking after the apple the otnor motners or inn worm. v. ,u:,inecs. . , clothe their little ones and help them adjust themselves to the joys of home once more. CAnniKii rionox in:noi-s WIM, RIO WKMj TltKATKI 8PRINOFIELD, Mtas., Feb. 12 Ciriicr ptseora are to ho roroKnlzod for the valuable work thoy did dur ing the war. T. Kdwnld Cordis, or LonRmoadow, secretary of tho fllRh lund District Carrier PlKeon Club, has received word from Washlnitton that blrdB that did duty under fire will bo Rlvon homea ln the Hnillh nonlan Oirdens ln WnsliliiRlnii, Homers which havo porfornied dls tlnnnlohcd servtco nlBO- will be Riv en sold bands to wenr about their legB. Other birds, not cited, will he taken caio of at tho army can-touiunnts. several days ago. iVThen you can't go home to lunch, I why not drop in at Silverthorn's foun- nie james nave decided to have the i owFC.n N V Fh iaFr, f hv t,m ,- f reading room opened for both ladies the success of the "dry" movement their mid-day lunches! such as hot WA NTFIJ'lot,,i rnttim rat's suitable ! hank. in wine mnrhiiierv. cents n nound. i Uarry Observer office. Al- Fuller has moved his family to Imbler. Mrs. Sergeant returned home from a visit with friends in La Grande. While there her baby daughter had the mis fortunate of having a crochet needle run in tho fleshy part of her log: A doctor was called nd the needle re moved. Mr. and Mrs. . Pratt entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Uingnmnn and family and Mr. and Mis. Frank Martin and family. j Ilcrschel McKinnis, cashier of the State Hank of Imbler, has resigned '.and II. II. Dickson, formerly assistant; cashier of the First National bank at I Union, has been elected to fill the po jsition thus vacated. II. II. Dickson of Union was injtown j looking fiir a Imusq to live in. He will soon take up his duties at the State a.m b n on neunesaay aner- (which resulted in the denial of alcohol- chocolate noon, uiui Doing tne Hay that Ked ; jc beveraire to the citizens of thi. v,l- erom nnd Cross work is handed out; also Satur day afternoon and Saturday evenings. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mat thews, Monday, February 10th, an 8V6 pound son. coffefe luffins, MADE FINK SHOWING CORVALLIS, Feb. 12. -Bakor county made an. excellent showing in Its thrift campaign as shown by the figures Just compiled by Suporln tondont A. C. Strange, of tho linker schools, for 1918. liocorda for 3li schools reporting, rhow that. 1035 pupils purchased thrift stamps, mak ing a saving of $33,480.08 War pardons were undertaken by 408 children, tne valuo ct produce be ing $ 1758.05. Chickens were raised by 250 pupils, pigs by 135. and 881 persons made, over old clothes. with whipped hot malted lage are beginning to be heard. Oivogo milk. They also senlo chili con came, voted "dry" last November. An a'- eschalades anV hot j tamales. Their tempt is now being made to amend I ice cream sundaes Ice always just the village charter in relation to the 'right. 2-10-3t salary of the pouce justice. Business CO for the justice is quiet. It is nriposed 1 l,: -l t -?r.n o..-n J FAMILY DRUG STORE per annum. I uv granocorcgon. f, Sanderson was over from ' " ' 11 iiui v.i.j ui uni ii .. t chrnnrw .1. II. Walker is running the pool fmjlic, im.itcd' uiui uHiiiiu me iioseme 01 ins iirniner. i F.l.k' s ELK Klk's social 17th IENTION. lann, Monday ninht. Klks and their La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Ma&in and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and ! luff Rug Weaving. All Work CalluKfor and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS. Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OK FLOUR MILL PHONE RED .132 1 iif'iAT. rni m n pi; rr 1 -' 1 . t w VI II .8 MAJESTY EATS FROM HER HAND The most extravagant of the Bourbon vi jliuiic iJuwo.iLJiii.Tuu uuluuuo in vfipicmiux i uy il inure WUJUHU William Fox PRESENTS HE DA -IN- Du . Barry The Story of tho Greatest Advcnttircss in the History of France O O -75 BIG VeC0MEDY . 'FOUI) WEEKLY REGULAR PRICES,, ... FINK SMOOTir SWKET POTATOES, 3 POl'XDS for ('HOICK VKI,I,0V TillJNH'S. 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