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L" TUESDAY. APRn; 8, 1919. 13 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TITRER o o - o 3 o o o o RCADE . A . TOMORROW. ONLY , MUSICA Culligan's SPECIAL MUSICAL TREAT ; Hawaiian Troufeadors Including iss Kuolia The Sensational. Hula Ilancer' A rare treat for all lovers of the haunting 11a-' .waiian melodies. Also THE FEMALE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN . t0ta0ft4t04g0g!p0: additional homesyad entry Applica tion ior acres oiaira, unaor im siock rum tog acc. Red Cross , ,. . . , , Drug Store The PreMrtpUon StoM. ( 'LOCAL. HAPPENINGS1, Dr. A. B. Mount, cf Joseph, waj in. La Crflnde on professional Jiusi ness today. The Baptist lidlen will hojd a cako sale t Ihe Pattison grocery store April lath. MrPanjl Mrs. Chris Nelson have received the cheering word that their sonAlbert, has arrived in Massathusetts froai F?uuce. The yoiftig fliau is a member ot the 101st infantry end had beiyi overseas about ftffton months. Hit Anna Sol, of Baker, arrived this morning to son a few iluys visiting at'yie home of Mr. and lrs. C. E.Short. Miss Sol is the daughter ok the manager or xne.J. rcnuoy store at Baker. . 1 Alice Howell -In- The Cabbage Queen" Mr. and Mrs. Itavonscroft, ol Wallowa, weto l.a Orando visitor' yesterday, returning homo tills morn lug. MRS. L. JL MURPHY. jLEAVNGoTONIOHT, Urs. LesrOMurphjr leaves to night for Chicago, tiP attorn? a coif rerence of Killson-White workers Q FTom Thore Blfcois t: New Orleans tfs?art her gummosa woiO as man ager and head Olrectoi of the Junior department witir the Ellisan-White Chautauqua system. , Her territory overs The southern ana enttro west ern stutes, Into British Columbia. Lestor Wllstn, .who had boon vis iting at tlw homo of his parents here for the past month, following his return from service in Prance, left yesterday fpr California. Ho will reside In the. 'southern part of that state, roturnlng to Uic santo work he was engaged at bofoce entering the service.- . . Dr. ,V. N. Lipscomb's1 many friends In La Graifdo will bo I meres tod tp hear of his inarrt-xso on tho 29th o' M.irch to Miss Edna Patterson 1'or tor, of Chattanooga. Tenn. Dr. Lip's comb is a lieutenant in the medical corps of the U. S. tinny, and is sta tloned at Fort Oglethorpe' Georgia Ho is a writer of some distinction CHU1CH BASKETBALL BECOMES EXCITING Mrs. Harry Mycs returned Ins! night from Portland, whero sho had boon visiting frien 3 for a couplo o' and is cstoemcd by. his friends as a weeks. J. L. Cramer, general secretary of the La Gr.-judo Y. M. C. A. returned this morning from IVrtland and Sa lem, where he hail been on a brief visit. . Charles B.' Horner, of Enterprise, wns In La Grand) A.sterduy and filed applicatien at tno land.offlro for 95 acres of additional homestead. LAST TIME TONIGHT ' Dorothy Daltbn in "VIVE LA FRANCE" J. C. Christiansen, chtef of police, returned this morning from Pendle ton, where ho nad been called yesterday to act is witness in f United States court case. Baby's Nursery can be kept bright and clean much easier if walls and wood work are coated with B-H Sat in Egg Shell Finish. More sanitary too, for there will be no dust, nor germ-laden cracks to store up their hidden dan-' gers. B-K Satin Egg Shell Finish any one of twelve shades makes a durable, smooth and slightly glossy fin ish. Can be washed with soap and water and will not crack. Bass-Hunter products comprise a complete iine of painting prepara tions. one for evry use. They are of the highest grade and manufactured to meet Pacific Coast condition. Safin Shell Finish O. F. COOLIDGE Distributors for BASS-IIUETER PAINT CO., San Francisco THE BREAKFAST THAT STARTS THEM OFF SMILING CONSISTS OF Aunt Jemima Pancake Miss Helen C'urroy left this morn ing for Elgin, where she will act for ,i few days as substitute teacher In tho high school, on account of the illness of ono of the members of tho staff. man of fine character, who feci sur ih it he is worthy of all such goo luck that may come his way. Chnpter I of the P. E. O. mot at tho home of Mrs. Goorgo Currey laal Friday afternoon. Dr. Louise Rlchtor was a visitor during the social lion and ov.er the tea cup.i told the ladles of tho chapter many Interesting thliiKs pertaining her work dur ing the past year among tho girls employed in the Mrlous munition factories throughout tho country. Dr. Klchtcr impressed the ladies with her charming 'personality, which, coupled with her wldo oxpcrlonce In public life made this a most In teresting and instructive occasion for the chapter. mm mr a mxr Tw-o moro battles will bo staged irt 1heY M. C. A. Wednesday nigh at 7:30 wKon the PrttfbyQrlnns take nn kti.i t,tat XI T A Inam n A 41m Methodists tnke. the Imtmsts on for!! basket ball gamo. Tho c hunch ! league basket ball tournummt which "will ond Aluy 7 Is getting more ox ellfcig each game, bocruso tho teams avo playing better together. .The1 team woik of the different aggrega tions has dotelonw.l wonderfully In tlie'last lnpnth. Thn guinea tomor row Bight .will bo fast and exciting' all tho way. ' i Tho P:ilaco Confocttonory Is doing tho greatest ice creum business that li;is ever been dono in La Oramle. Why Because they make their own. Icq cream which is tho best tint can be mado. When you want fancy Ico cream In brick or bulk just phone It:t031and leave your order. Al Caiu will do the tost. 4-8-31. mm The Itrunswick Kequircs No Exclusive Artists "Tho Barrier." tho (rripping Alas kan story by Hex Bench at the Star, Saturday and Sunday. 4-8 -lt Tho Ladies' Aid of tho First M. E. church will hold a social meeting at the home of Mrs. S. C. Smith, 1792 1-2 Washington street, tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. MIkb Edna J. Glenper, of Hamilton, Ore., was a-rusi-ies3 Visitor in La Grande yesterday. Miss Glengor visited the land offlco and filed an "The Barrier," ly 'Kex Beach at the Star, Saturday and Sundny. 4-8-4t. liltlDtiK HrltXI'U) OVT.ON . SOUTH ItOAD TO COVK ISLAND CITY MOWS Mrs. Gone SoId';re has roturned homo from . Jefforson, Iowa, whore she was called a few weeks ago up on word ot hor mother's death. The Ladies' Aid will meet Wednes day afternoon at the Sunday school rooms for work. All members and friendB are earnestly requested to b present. . FILMS N I BEFOfiq 0, Big Leaders Brownie Cameras at $2.00 $ 4.00 $8.00 $12.00 $15.00 PRINTS OUT AT Travelers who were over to Cove Saturday report that the bridge known as tho slough bridge, about half way between La Grande and Cove, one tho souht road, was burn ed out a fow days sgo nnd that H Is much bottor for motorists to take another road than to waste julco. time and gasoline trying to got around by going a- roundabout Jour ney through the fields, or coming back another way. 1 he b' ilW, which had a thirty or forty foot span, was burned several day. ago It is ssla that a couple of fishermen visited the spot and loft a fire burn ing that crept up to tho brldgo after they departed and destroyed It. The middle road ti. Cov-i, through Island City, is in fine shap.i. and mo torists are reconiinendiJ to. go by tills route If they "'. t crqs.i the vcl-ley. HOY tiHAXDY MAltHlKD Roy Grandy, son cf City Commis sioner W. D. Grniitfy, has rbturnod homo from an absence of five woeks In Arizona. The object of his trip south will bo oaBliy Inferred from tho fact that ho returns with a bride, whose former name was MIsb Corn Hindmnn. The wedding took place on a recent date at Iho home of tho bride's parents near Phoenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grnndy will make their fu ture homo In La Grnndo. HP 3B l'lays r all makes of Hecords at their Best SIOTOItS K1M)M HOISK Grovor Grimmott and B. C. Ham ilton wont to noise on No. 18 Satur day night and yesterdny mado tho return trip In nov Cadillac eigni cylinder, four pansongor oil- tor Mr. Orlmmott. They round tno roads. in very satisfactory condition and mado tho Journey in nine hours running time. Mr. Grimmott is well pleased with llie porfurmanco of his now car. April 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty. otatoes !i".A d.iwnr'pjit. lircaW'ait jy. tlmsc rich, goltk'ir f T t il. .1 4-.. lirown .aiK-aUts. a mm-niv nil tnaL j;n.- .1 1 l'i'l't'X ' Vnni Vinn" mini Sunny and a tlianl H vim ilivi'H i'l'nin dad every time. ;,.v'in the kiti'liell, tno fur this hreakfast is I o'Wsv tii jiit'iiaiv. Aunt Jcniiina Palir-akc Flnr '.is i-oiiiplett with eyeir the sweet milk rciwly I .mixed in it aji4 ncn n i-i't-ns no e. J4l. j) ' Mtm.ie ad'litioTi it' wii'ti-r makes perfect jjancake: ivi i v tune. lr ' -New . U'-' 'Today f l'lll.IOS I'Olt ItOI)l;NT KILI.IXd Prizes .niiiounllng to $00 cash will bo given by the fiinu bureau to boys and girls who catch the most moles and g.iphers from now to the com show next fall. First prices for both moles and gopliors are $; see and, $5; third, $:); snd fourth, Jl. A special cash prizj of J 10 will !) paid to tho school that catches the most rodents per ine iiber. "See your teachers for details nnd got busy rieht awav." says Paul Splllimin, Mho county agent This Test Reveals a Phonograph's Tone .Ask to have piano records played tho most difficult test' of sound reproduction. Tho Itrunswick has proved its merits un der this ultimate trial, for it reproduces piano tones faithfully. On tho Itrunswick, piano record retain thoir original quality, -They cannot be confused with the harp or zither. This is due to the Brunswick Method of Itcproductiun. Beforo you buy, or oven if you nlreudy have a phonograph, come in mid hear The Itrunswick. Put it, to any tone tost you' wish. Let us piny tho most difficult records for you. You will bo delighted with the way The llrunswick plays them all. The Ultona AlJ-Record Reproducer nnd tho nil-wood Tone Amplifier are exulusive Brunswick features. And they nro inte gral parts o f the instrument not ultuchnwnts in uny. sense. SOLD O.N EASY PAYMENTS Carr Furniture Company "The House That Serves You Best" USE YOUK CREDIT April 10th lnsU.dk' to pay Wutcr rent without a penally. . Expert tiro repairing at Goodyear service station. A. E. Kelly: 4-stf Sherry's Thursday and Friday--Riders of the Purple Sago." 1 8 It, f S NEW TODAYi FOR SALE A bargain: Eight-room house nnd linth. ilrick cellar. Lot tyOx'JO. ' Nice, lawn, gnrden, good wood house, chicken house, fruit and shade trees. Closo in. Corner N and Ninth streets. Cull M0I1 N nv? nuc. 4'M 'The Star, Sa I v l I- ! 4 lv CECIL COS PER .J J Public Accountant. Income Tax Adviser f!14 Main St.,Tcndelton, Oregon .j. .J. .. .. .J. 4. .J- 4. Barrier," by 'Rex. Bench at theij. iturdny and Sunday. 4-8-41 1 ff.)) When you want an ice cream sun- dao or any kind of high class drink ut a soda .fountain you will nuturnlly go to Silvorthorn s for it. 4-7-. I: FAMILY DRUG STORE I.A ORANQCOnCQON, Ladies Bring- your ol.l hats to the Pink Shop to bo ninde over. At Foley Bldg. Mrs. II. Metcalf. WANTED A waitress at Home rev ' tuurnnt. ' 4-H-tf Xew Peas, ! Il. Asparagus, per lit. .'. Sjiinaeh, jicr ll. ! Ifhiiharli, jier lb.' : .... . Iiettnee, 'iier lh. ' Onions, per bunch Radishes, t lnmVli , lieets, jier Imncli .25. 35 U)- ..15- .'. 35t :...-'.."' 5- We 9 o i 1 ! SO PATTISON .-BROTHERS. GROCERr S . 0 aoNifAiN 'I Xlato you tf tar Tomato Sauce? Por can lttf iUEE DELIVERY . - .. . 'A Stow f Quality and Good Service" . Hug's Modern Grocery "A Store of (jalifviiilct&TV'.' r Trap-nested WhlW I.eg'noin Bml'fg' mack Minorcn eggs, fi.uu jier uuo s. 17.50 a hundred and up. All cockerels ; s j used are from hens with records from ; 3 225 to 278 eggs per year. Mrs. Go II. Chapman, La Grande. 8-IC-lmy The Only Way Seeds That Grow o acconilisli is to "ji accomplish! (fj' & ' & Nu amount of eon- -fi qJ teiiiplaUon'oi-delib; eration' will count -;,jt? lor much, unless it jgj' ih l'"ll'wed by .&C:M first tiling to consider. von Oualitv tit seeds is the first Yinr e-arden will not lie a slK'cess unless lant needs that fjrow. Iliese we jii'ive.- Von can nnd the-best tlinl P I'elv beinu on neateels, a buv. Order while our sttck is. eomp inojiey l.'te. . 'ii scttf..Tiicy Unul Tr.va pound of our li'oiue jri'owtr oni"n set will f as'Xar as 'I pounds of the i,liii:r A liiiiit-(l supply'ut l!'' p'f H. -. V' uUtf liav? JJl'uv it s ''l m Imlk. Vli?iv't!t' J:trf,'CH Nt.(-k ((fS-liillififi's lieftt . I'roducts ii La i"ian!c. VU II ) w.tnMlu' ln'st ia teas i:i'.fW. -!ttr;t.s Ki'i'ri'atKi liitMn. p''V " " til V. trv Schilling's Il'.t Alt M'iil Oil ' TlMMM'J' Kvk t'ial.int . . .. "i City Grocery W tion. 1$) If you want present (f) f?$) coiiifort jVeace of iniiid-rfiituru hap- 3K"' in'SK and finan W cial inIcendenei! a?) 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