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... o r " . ftBOXDAY, AJT?TL 2S, J919. e ' If VI On AyDTf EVENTNO OBSERVER THREE y- . . Drug Store Th Prescription Stare. BOCAL iHiHwimiWigi)WiiHiHJi, .Sherry's Sunday and 'The KainBow Trail." 'Monday 4-22-41 Buy your field and garden seeds of Sawyer-Holmes company and be sure of fresh, growing seeds. Adv.3-lfl-t The p'rintinjr and developing, also enlarging of pictures at Silver-thorn's you will find promptly and satisfac torily done. 4-25-St FAMILY DRUS STORE LA ORANOCORCGON. Mr. aud Mrs. H. S. l;hupman, of Enterprise, were La (Jriyrcle visitors o er Sunday. ' Wm. P. JVlrlte. or Wallowa, came In Saturday night and 'remained Ir the city over yesterday. Dr. G. H. Stonebrinker and daugh ter, tjf Dayton, Oro,, were among the Sunday visitors in tills city. E. C. Keckritr, who had been vis iting at Walla Walla for a few days last week, stopped In La Grande over Sunday on his way, homo to Union. Mrs. George W. Marshall, of Im bler. was operated on at the Hot Lake hospital Saturday and is report ed to be doing as well as could be expected. home s couple of days ago after tun' months of overseas service with the A. E. F. He was with the 91st divi sion lu the battle of the Argogne and later was at Ipres in Belgium. J. H? Keeney returned lis morn ing from Portland, where lig had been a visitor over 'the week-end. Traveling Auditor Allen, of the O.-W. head afflces, Portland, arrived In town this morning on one of his periodical visltB t,o the offices here Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A Russell went to Baker on No. 6 thii morning, Mr. Russell to attend to business mat ters'and his wife to visit her daugh ter. Mrs. E. W. Cox, of that city. Harry Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cartor of this city, arrived the woild LJAe Great mamrn JronSGnryMsieniaeckers 'marvci drawi&X'Occidenf'Mc&ted bijjwie Kathis and 'directed BijALbe vt CajwUani in Seven gorgeous aci& NA7,IMOVA. PR.ODVCT10NS . Distributed by Metro Fictuxes Corporation 1 . i. . n r, . . r, .... Mabel Douglas on the Organ Today and Tomorrow. ARCADE ARCAD El Wednesday and Thursday MUSICAL SONG SHOW, Let's Go ,. t ' With ' 3 DICK DARLING , S3 O and a Bevy pf Protty 9 ' $ a i Picture Program :a ?or4 Mix in Roman CcMboy. Wm. Pearo left yesterday morning for .Portland, to attend a moetiiig of the State Hoard of Optometrists. Mr. Pearo Is secretary of the board. Merton Kiddlo and wlfo left Inst night for Chicago and other points east. Mr. Kiddle will look Into the flour situutlon wtiilu in the east. They will be gone about a lnonlli and will return home by way of San" Francisco. Lamar Cartor, who was struck by passenger train No. 6 a few days ago at Thome Hollow, Is reported today to be getting along eceliently, con sidering the nature of his injuries. Tito arrival of his son, Harry, homo from overseas did jmcli to impuve his condition. .iftiii HI tit : .i I VI I I LV .ililliMUL XAZIMOV.VJ 'KYK POlt KYK ' k.l'KI.S mnliiliMiin!iMii1i!kU liimjumi'iMitwwiifliiml K KLATIOV "Kyo for Eyo," which will bo shown at the ArcauV theutio. today and tomorrow, and in which Nu.imo va was seen in tho lending roto of Hassouna, h:ts created new and grcat or heights in the aimals of the silent drama. I Hmwourn, a young and vecy beau- j which occur during Mil period of tho tiful Arabian nirl. lives in thoentcd j tin -IIMur drama Naatmova Is superb to death choosing io abandon Ivr in the dssort wlioro she will perish from thirst. She Is rescued by anothor tr tribe who tako her to tho city of Tan friers and sull her as a dauclng Kirl to a travelling circus. After many hardships and much ltt-usage nt the hands of tho bnttnl manager of the clrous she Is rescued and taken to the home of the man alio aided in the desert. In scenes city of hor tnln in tho di-sert. Jloro conies Cnptuiu Cad'ere, an officer of tho French navy in pursuit of uU duty. in a religions frenzy the tribe capture and muUe him prisoner, intending to kill him at dawn, lias sinjna has sen tho l.niulsomo yount; in tho utter abandon cf her nrt she becomes tho passionate, fiery young child of t lie Uesort who does not know tho meaning ot the word re straint. In the scones In which she does the dance of tho Veils she holds tho Frenchman and fails in love with 'audience In tho pa'm or nor liana hfnf. By strategy she affects his re- not n sound to break tho rapt ntten lease and escape and then confess tion with which her wr.rk is received. her deed to her father. The tilho is it is a picture which arrests the nt-( enraged nt her act a'.d condemn herllentUm and expands the imagination i iranaporting tno uonoiuer io mo NOTICE I heart of things Oriental and mystei-j The annual meeting of tlw Summer-i telling a story of intrigue ville Cemetery association will be heldJ Paton( which is not to bo sur-j nt th riMiiL'terv Saturdav. Mav !lrI. I Iati4. Taking the Guesswork Out of 'Busindl Mr. and Mrs. Del Marynnd and Mi. and Mrs. Albert Dosilct, of Cleiuuet, Minn., who had been visiting at the Norman Desllet hohio in this city for a few days, left yesterday for Portland. Tho visitors are lookin for a location in the w?Kt and may ro turn to La Ornnde again, if they do not like Portland better. They were among tho many Mlnnesotans who lost all their possessions In the dis astrous forest fires which swept the Duluth district last summer. at 1:110 o'clock, for the purpose of electing one trustee for thiee years, and one clerk for one year. Also for the purpose of considering the erec tion of a chapel at the cemetery. All members are urged to bo present. V. H. Cl-KNX. Chairman, AUX McKKX.IK, Clerk. 4-28-1 It is earnestly requested that each iioy, young and old, in Union county who halt worn .the uniform of Undo Sam be in l.a Crnnde one hour before the hospital unit train comes late this week and all such men participate in the parade. 4-2S-5t Leonard Fuller entertained tho members of the Lone Scouts aud the Observer carrier force at a theatre party Saturday evening. The occasion being his twelfth birthday. In addition to minor presents the boys presented Leonard with a fine base ball bat which he says Is "sure some slugger." . After an evening spent at the theater, games and ice creams the boys returned home wishing him many happy returns. Those present wore George Moats. Arthur French, M'j-lln Magoi, Jesse Georgo, Geno Cotnor, Carlence Grant, Leslio Harlan, Howard Kerr, Dallas Jacobson, Lawrence Kerr, Leonard Strong, Owen Price, Wesley Williams and Leonard Fuller. WANTED Five-room modern house, close in. garage if possible. Hy May 15th. Phone Red 3fi!U. 4-'JiKf ENLIST AID OF LADYBUGS Washington Orchnrdists Will Use Five Million to Insure Fruit Crop. WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 28. The services of 5,000,000 patriotic ladybugs have been enlisted to insure a bumper fruit crop in Washington state this year. the bugs were collected in the mountains last fall. They have been kept in cold storage, and are to ho liberated in the Yakima, Wcnatrhi and ilarkaton fruit districts. The bugs kill off the aphis, the worst fruit pest which farmers and horticulral ists have to combat. WINNERS OF TRACK EVENTS ON SATURDAY The following Is the complete Mat of lite events run off Saturday after noon ai uio track meet of the high sciioot hoys Y. M. C A. gymnasium class, concerning which a story was i'uiiiru in mo Observer .Sunday: SO Yard Uash li-audt, first; llamson, second; Klvette. 'third. 'arti Kun Stoddnrd. first; miirucK, second; Thelsnn, third. SO Yard Low Hurdles Dninilt first; Williamson, second: Kin.rr.. thlrd. time 12 seconds. : 4-10 Yard Dash Willcork, firs); Thclson, second; Heldonickh, third time 1 mln. 7 sec. 100 Yard Dash Ilrandt, Williamson, second; Keeney, time 12 2-5 sec. I 1 Mile Run Wlllla'inson, Stoddard, second; Oliver, third 5 mln. 7 1-5 sec. 220 Yard Dash .-Willcork. Cramer, second; Hesse, third 2 7 3-5 sec. Running Broad Jump Hesse first; Ilrandt, second; Wlllcock third; distance 15 fe;t. 4 In. 16 Lb. Shot Put Cramer, first; Hesse, second; i'roctor, third; din tance 25 ft., 1 In. Running Mich Jump I'roctor first; Willcork, second; Hess, third; helcht 4 feet 9 In. I'ole Vault Klvette, first; HeH enrelrh, Becond;. Stoddard, third; helKhth, 8 feet 6 In- . Standing Hluh Jump Urandt, first; 'Wlllcock, secand; Hesse, third; height, 3 ft. 4 In. Discuss Klvette. first; I'roctor second; Hesse, hlj-d; distance, H7 ft 4 In. Standing Broad Jump Willcork. first; Ilrandt, seronl; Cramer, third; distance, 8 ft. 2 1-4 In. Mile, Relay rare won hy Yankw. The play v:s tnk"n from "L Occi dent," a successful drama hy Henri Kistcnincrker, tho Ilolgian dramat ist, and adapted fir tho screen by Juno Matllis and Alhert Capellanl. I'ho direction whs the work of Mr. C.ipollunt under tip? personal supei i ision of Maxwell Kai Ker. FOR RENT Modern nirnisnc' apartment. Call Red Ml br I!liickho iovus lull. 4-28-tf TIIH lt.MMlOW THAU. AT KIlHltliY'S William Farnun, starring in "The Rainbow Trail," Is the stellar att l ac tion, at the Sherry theatre today. This film Is repluta with tense and thrilling situations and proves that r'arnum Is easily tho greatest de lineator ot Western types now play ing beforo tho camera. The story Is a sequel to "Riders of the l'urple Sago," hut thoso who did not see that plcturi will In no way he a loss" In viewing "The Rainbow Trull," ns tho Incidents in the latter production bio nil In a sepnrato form. Mr. Fnrniim is again seen .as I.h slter, tho feared rider or tho range and the terror or tho Utah border. In deed, this sterling player portrays two roles In "Tho Rainbow Trail,'.' that of Lassiter and of Sheffort, who searches the mountains for tho girl ust tlni'ja today. OTHER INVESTMENTS MAY LURE BUT BUILD THAT HOME FIRST The building of a heme is the first investment u family should muki first, because it it used every minute of the day and every day of the year, because it is "home." The purchase of a home may be ruled ns the best investment a family can make, b.'st because it is of stablu value; it dees not pass out of style with the changing; seasons; it docs not iose its charm wrth continual use. Iluilding without plans and careless designing are the big items of expense. Select a plan designed by an architect it will cost no more than a home in which the modern conveniences are missing. It may be a mihlest cottage or bungalow, it may bo a model of archi tectural beauty, but unless it has the marry new built-in features it is not up to what: is now considered modern. Our Catalog A Magnificent Volume of 400 Modern, Modcrntc Priml, Step-Having, Convenient Homes, HariiB, Silos, Gmin Bins, Hog and Poultry Houses and other buildings. Every design is the work of an expert. There nre no dark corners and all matters per taining to suuitation and ventilation are perfect. We have listed for every one of tho designs nil the necessary lumber, millwork, built-in features, hardware, paint, number of day? labor, etc., making it possible for you to build for a definite sum of money, without waslc, and every modern built-in feuture included. . WE AUK EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NATIONAL BUILDERS BUREAU REAP TIII IK AliS IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE OF THE DE LINEATOR, THE WOMAN'S MAtlAZINE AND THE DESIGNER. Whether you are building or romodoling, we will bo glad to as sist you, it's our business, we know how. . No obligation. RETAIL DEPARTMENT OK The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Corner Greenwood and Madison I.A GRANDE, OREGON Phone Main 732 WANTED Lady for general house work. Four in family. Address Geo. W. Marshall, care Savoy hotel. 4-21-atp Whooping Cough. Give Chamberlain's Couirn Kemcd to keep tho cough loose and cxpcclo ration easy. It iB excellent. Adv. AMMhiutWiWrtfi)rata FOR SALE House 12'lx Ihird St. (,. W. Hopkins, trustee, Mam Ml 0; lllue Mountain Creamery Co. 4-28 litp TAKEN From my porch Tuesday, April 22, Red Dayton bicycle. Please return to 70'2 .Main avenue. No questions asked. 4-28-tf ., .You can find the pot of gold at the end of the Rainbow. Watch for it! LOST A light Durham heifer, hruii'i Lazy S and bar on left flank. Plioic; Farmers 2 41. Reward. . l-liS-Ctp WANTED Girls to enter training nt the Walla Walla hospital. Apply superintendent. 4-'jy-t PSYCIIOMETRY AND SPIRITUAL; Card Reading. Business iiiestiorn answered. Mrs. tl I of I'orllanil, l'.:o Sixth St., corner of Spring. Call 10 a. in. to 8 p. m. .1--JH-SI) f i rst ; third. first; lime first; time If 1 V. ere a l-'nrmrr If I were a tanner 1 would keep nt hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so serious as to require tac attention of a physi cian, such as Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlain's Tougn Remedy for coughs, colds nod croup. Chamberlain's Liniment for sprains, bruises and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach trouMes, biliousness and constipation. By having these articles afhand.it would often save the trouble of a trip to town in the busiest season or in the night, ami would enable me to appear, and thereby avoid the more treat slight ailments as soon as they serious diseases that so often follow . Adv. films prints I b.Nke Two-tlay sc- 0OT. viro in the f k y i ti r nega tives. Ask us iilxnit it i ! A Long Line Both New and Used All makes and sizes priced from $20.00 to $125.00 Furniture Exchange Black 1211 Fir and Jefferson ' Eest prices paid for Used Furniture, BUY A VICTORY BOND Any one owinjf the I-a flrnmli? Pharmacy will pliasc call j'nl nuttk' their account at nn'', cither hy jmyinjr cash or niviritf note, Wo have hscon tinircct credit husincss ami must clo.so , all account. All a'-eounfj i.-it -V.Ul at -mice will he placed with collection agency. 4-M-.tf " l.a Gian'lu Pharmacy. Watch This Space 4 Windmills' of Holland" : : . WANTED (.'lean Grttoii K'a-'s Suit;tb!i' t JVi 2 CflVt iMllllljll. ' Gil. .HI'.V. 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