WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1010.
9
ES "GTTANDE EVENING OTISERYER
THREE
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Red Cross I
Drug Store
raultf?ek left 'l.ja imftyfng or
the brarh tiln foi lilmer Jqiiic-
: ititti, whe'jt he will bv emloyd.
'returned this mornm ftfA a brief
1M 'I tie Prescription Store,
SNIC'li 'JO MASO.VS
A sui-iinl rominuiiiiuticm of
Oumlo 1mIkc Xo. 41, A. 1'. At A. !.,
will hi' lii-lil I'liJay rw-iiin. May
:!" ri-crivi- 111.! nflicinl visit t
tlw (iiibud. MjotiT, . I'. W. . Sculi-'
nifirr. All iiii-mlK-r requested lo
atli-ml ami visiting biulieis !
coined. '
A. C. WII.UA.MS, Sit.
S Mrs. freii rulltnRIon l?.'k on No.
17 this morning to,- l'ondlotou nail
Umatilla, to visi friends for a lfliia
! nime. !
I
Mrs. l ied Jolnisto.i au4 son. Cnrl
4ett litis murniiiK for TeiMletou,
where tiny will spend a fow days
visitinK friends. "
visit ln i'ortlflnd.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Clark leave
this ovenhv; for Dayton, Wash.,
where they wiy 'spend a couple 0
weeks visiting rel'itives.
Mr. and Mis. 1). M. Pukiio loft
last evening for l'orllaud and Seio,
to spend u i-ouple of weeks visiting
relatives and friends.
Mt. W. A. Winters .md her son.
Ralph of the hospital unit, left on
;No. ti this morning for their home a'
iCuldwvil, Idaho. Mrs. Winters had
(been hero fo" a "few days uwaitinfi
her son'o return .'roni Camp Lowif
and he ciuno in yeslerday.
HOWARD WINS
IAT CONTEST
Jeromo Foley and Jay Conle
were two other members of the hos-
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Long return- ,pitl unit to return this mornlnf
I oil this morning fiom Gooding, Ida- from Camp Lewis. They report that
I ho. whore they 1 -id been business the greater number of the hoys who
I visitors for a couple of days. jiiavo not yet leiiitnea win likely ui
in on iso. is tins evening.
J. R. Johnston, Tho had been vls
kt2uliJ.ulHllUlkJIIIlHgauMlllllUUumU.iiUi
i:lUltKlt FAt'KS . .
FKIUKHH'S CIlIKl
1mm
King his brother, Dr. Verne John
ston, for a few tljys. returned this
morning .to his homo ut Mayfield.
Miss Wilma Oesterlinu is among
tho number of l.a Crantle people
who will hear' MeC'.irmack in Port
land this week. Siia went west last
night.
Miss Eulanio Bryne, of Richfield;
Ida., who hiul been visiting for the
past couple of weeks at the home
of her aunt, Mrs. WiMfam Kgan. In
this city, left last, night- for Port
land, to visit other relatives there
and to hear MeCoumick, tho noted
tenor;
Learn to Dance, at
Eagles' Hall.
(Mass starts at 7.:;i
Tuesday and Thursday
evenings.' Plume Red
1951 for appointments.
the whole
on a visit to rela-
Mrs. Hal ilohneukanip and baby
r,,iin ci,,,.nri .ii i r. iiinr mid "in. "nil iurs. rriuiK miner. 01
Frit l.nttes are three more of tho Pendleton, mother of Mrs. lloh
menihors of the hospital unit who nenkainp, left this morning on a
uro homo. Thev ce.no in on No. lit trip to Toledo, Ohio, when they will
last nielil ' ,; remain poslhly during
jof the summer
Mrs. F. C. Schilke, Mrs' Fred lives.
Kiddle, Mrs. W. S. Parker, Miss I
liureau, Miss Armstrong and Miss I John Ueickl, of Elgin, returning
i.v,.i.i,.ri..k n,.i,iii!ii t..ri lust nielit for homo from overseas service, was
Portland, to attend tho John Mc-;met In La Grande this morning by
Corinack recital. j"'" motlier, Mrs. Gojrgo-llelckl, and
two sisters, who had been in the
W. P. 'Waller, of Pendleton, jelly a couple of days awaiting his
who has been working here for a airival. Mr. ij.'ickl had been three
lew days on the Y. M. C. A. cxten-! years in tho service and spent half
lion campaign, left this morning of that time in Franco. Ho was
lor F.nterpi ise, where bo will remall- ,wllli tho ' field artillery. Ho re-
until tiio end of th? week. jcuived his discharjo at .Camp Cus-
, iter, Mich., a few d:iys ago and came
i Mrs. ltohert (! round, who had 'in on No. 4 this morning.
itMvn visiting in La Criindu for a I
lew .days at tho li'iiuo of her sister,
Mrs. Charles Reynolds, left last
evcnini: lo return lo her home in
Portland.
You Kea
like to trad" where (he stn-; is small and the
variety limiled, ami in addition to that, lie invit
. ed to stay away ali'-cl her il' you don't happen
to have any motley with you
W'e carry the' largest stuck anil greatest vari-
ety of meats in this part of tire state, and wel
come your trade. Y'u appreciate cash trade,
but if you need accommodation till next pay-day,
we still .appreciate and welcome your business.
Yours for fair prices and a square deal.
Picnic Kams 25c lb.
Smoked Shoulders 25c lb.
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
ANXOI Nt'KMKNT
III Mnmljiy's 01sener, I note tlui
;iiiiiounc-LMii;:nt that the newly form-
d pi'.rlnership of Ui. Kiehunlson
nmi Vuhisi will occupy the offices ol
JJrs. ItJiivy & Hoc. This mlKht give
an (l'l'onuous impression to tho pub
lic that the office of Drs. llouvy
Itoo will, he closed. I therefore de
sire to announce that Drs. llotivj
Jtfjc will .continue in the practice
of Iheir speciality, the eye, ear, noso j
nnd tlifoat, as heretofore. Dr. liar
ly M. Uonvy, the senior niember ol
the firm, has just li en discliarjied
from tlie U. S. Ar:uy Medical Corps t
after twenty months active service !
in the government hoipitals in thit i
country and in France, where Ik
lias had -m enviable , experience,
and has leceived the highest PVatse
from iloetor.t and nurses associated
with him, for his proficuu-y and
skill as an operator and phyiscian
Dr. IJo'ivy .will resjune his prictire
in Iai Grande Juno 1st, and tho
firm will continue to occupy the
office., at vihl for the present. The
writer-is unabli- to make any furth
er stuti'ment as' to t liwir future lo
cation, as ho does pot have access
to Vv'. liouvy'b private papers, and
is not ratniliar wlih the terms ol
his lease on the offices now occu
pied.
S. A. ROB.
Last niitht at the Star Theatre,
(Mike Howard (Harold Christi'soi:)
Ucmyiistiated that he is one of the
toughest prcf)i.si;iuns in realig
jjame ever j appear before a I.a
CIrande audience on the mat. The bit
fellow took two falls out of three from
Peter Visser, of Ojrden, nt'ter perhaps
the hardest struirtfle between heavy
weights ever slan'el bere. And to lose
to a man of Howard's ability does not
in the least detract fiom the wrestljiiK
capabilities of Visser, who shwetl
a knowledge of thf name that was
well niph a revelation to local follow
ers of tho grappling game. ,
Howard perhaps is the hardest
heavyweight to bent in this section of
the country.. Many times during the
contest last night he came out of
holds fastened onto him by the Utah
train, when only super human strength
and a thorough knowledge of the
game would accompH.-h the task.
After the match, Visser said that
Howard was almost in a class by him-
self among the heavyweight wrestlers
! in this section. Today i'ronmter An
derson stated that he will endeavor to
urrange o match between Howard and
so n 10 top notch henvyweigfit,to be
held in La Grande at the near future.
In the meantime, Mr. Anderson says
that if any person can produce a
wrestler to go against Huward, all
that is necessary is to name the grap-
us no man is barred by Howard.
This takes in Hie whole shouting
match, from the present world's cham
pion clear down the line.
The contest went to three falls, the
first to Howard in foity-utie minutes
and twenty-six seconds, with a body
scissors and half Nelson, while Visser
took the second fall with an arm
scissors. Howard took the third fall
in record time with a back-heel hold,
in forty-nine seconds. "
The attendance was not so large as
ut some of tho contests staged by Mr.
Andersen, but everything was run off
smoothly, as promised.
will
Halarir'i of Ku?vmc teachers
probably be adam-ed this year", ac
cording to W. 1. Kulheiford, city
superintendent of i;cl;rols. lie said
that unie.-.s Mich action is taken by
the board of edde;,' iin Uiere will be
many vacancies in t i lo sta! f ol
teachers m-xt year.
Chief Na;a put profcably the
cruelest looking human beings on
(Ho face of tho earth, rules tu tribe
of "Ulg Numbers," tho moat savage
cannibals of the South Seas, faced
Martin' Johnson's motion picturo
camera In a wild jungle ou the Is
land of MalHcola, and the experi
ence so nearly cost Johnson and hfs
brave wife their IIvjs that for weoKa
tiroy saw this horrible Nugnpate In
nightmares.
Napngate'a picture Is one of the
thrilling scenes ih "Cannibals of tho
South Seas." a fiva-reol nrodiiction
which the daring camera explorer I
has assembled from the films he
took in the islands of the South Pa
cific. World's rights to the produc
tion have been purchased by llob-ertson-Colo
company, and It Is be
ing released through Exhibitors'
Mutual exchanges.
Johnson's description of his moot
ing with Nagapato In one of the
most Interesting pictures of savage
man that has been written. Ho
had been conducted Into the moun
tains through the Jungle, by natives
who showed signs of treachery, to a
plateau whero ho wae halted and
where he waited for, the big chief
to arrive.
On lop of the ridgo," writer-
Johnson, "there suddenly burst Into
view the biggest, most savage,
landsomcst and finest typo of buv--igo
I havo ever so"n.
"tie was over six loot tall, a mass
)f round symmetrical muscles, his
oody was glossy black, there was
lot a blemish on hia body and when
ho walked down tho path toward
mo ho socnied to move very muscle
n ms notiy.
Ho camo with a bearing that
seemed lo Indicate that ho owned
tho earth. When ho etopped before
us wo saw a handsome brutal face
that had more character than any J
havo ever seen cruel, brutal char
acter. "Itctwoon. his eyes were two deep,
cruel creases, on his flngor ho wore
four i;old ring- ' ut could only have
come off the hands of some of his
victims."
The Cannibals of tho South SeaH
will be tho attraction at tho Arcade
lolnonow only.
a. Hun. uiinui.-iiiHiMni,
mr sure of her. Naturally ti. wfo
fcesents ni dimliiuaiicn of his a sec
tions of aft'ecUons and when a0 child
is born it t'if inf reu.'ntly supplant
ihiui in her uiTectftni. If the wlfa
lltnns she Is wistakon In her bus-
band then all the more does he
lavish love on the child.
How thj unusual woman han
dles thisouhsojWiig problem Is the
l Vine of "The Tontan Whofiave,
teMuilug Kve'n Nesblt, which will
be shown at tho Sheity theatre,
lomorrow and Friday,
Beautiful New
Mid-Sumraer
tnery
Featuring all the latest ideas in
Maliue, Georgette and Horse-hair
Hats, at the storo where you can
depend ujiou getting the best vmI
lies, quality and style considered.
The Walling Millinery
.Next door to Silverlliorii's)
Ban
isi-:i ( noss i;i(!s i.;ts;v;
A.i tlie v.vrk rami ; a) t tie K "d
hemed sewhi:; ma.:h!.i v. i'l ,pe;t- e
like all kntitin'g ritu.-h tt and tuni
e rl in by 'Mn y S -t '. All v ho h a v e
lonner ;a wi'ji1; lua'.'htnes will 'please
call for s:ui,e. fj-L'I-t.
' NEW TODAY:
i crc dki.i vki;i:d-
(jy 1. Votiiii, Jc",
- Phone '
Co.
Itlark
5-2 1-tl
WANTKD" To rent four or five-room
house, dose in; man' and wif-'.
Phone UlaMk ii'.)i. , o-l-7t,i
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
Tonight
ARCADE
III - . a rsatfe AOS-. ru& dkbk I
r s. i- w ir i-s l
FOR SALK Tiuee very heavy llol
stcin milk cow.--, cue giving six gal
lons; .two family Jersey real cream
cow:;, one tested dlHO; one real
milk Jersey, fresh soon; also one
nice Holstein and Jersey, fresh in
;J0 days. All Tubulin tested; priced KW.
very reasonable. Call Klack ;7!1.
Pring your pail and milk them.
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FOR SALE iHV.-i-ycNu-.olcl il:ipiU
Ki-ay, chunky l.uilt work hors'-,
weight l:;7D li..; .iR-arly new hruech
ing harnesH, hand matlc: liaiain.
Have nu Use for same. 12'JOl Si'c
and street. 5-21-L't,) ,
TOMORROW ONLY
Martin Johnson's
Lanmbals
' I ' : Qf The
A Svitih Sia Car.tiii'ul,
"I'LL S.Y IT IS."
The beat place In take ynur car if
It flta'N lint uurk lil.'' it iihciI lo. 'I'lie
.-ftaiulard Auto Itc.ilr Simp, .corner
Adams and Fir. Jxl.-Cyr, Trop.
V..W ALLISON' TlUt MI'IIS
IX NHW MUTItO 1'LAY
"Peppy Docs Iler Pariulest," the
latest Mrlro play In liich May A 1 1 i
tinn Is seen, was siuwn ye.iterday at
th" Shorry theatr.) wh'Jro It met
with enthusiastic approval and p
plaace. .
The Irrlslahle yonnB star played
the role of I'eKpy Lnsloe, 'u tuail
eap yonni; society Klrl who piofts
btixini; and football lo tho nl.ore
subdued sports f t.er cbuius. This
abounding youth and vitality ' of
hers Is a source of delight to her
father and brother, her mother
lakes It j:ood natiiredly, -but ulster
lHcanor belluvos It Is uuludyllkr
and hoydonlsb.
1-1 fr Jealousy, loo, Is aroused
when the Hqnorablu IIukU Went
worlh, a hnndsomo yonnK KiikIIsIi
man with whom alio baa matrimon
ial aspirations, finds tho younnoi
sMer's unbounded bplrits and clow
liiK youth of siipreml attraction and
decides that she Is tho girl of bis
choice. With this pretty romunro
udventuru and dnrlnc reggy,
nntilnu' bo r alhbitlc training 10
good use captures and makes fast a
burglar who Is Intent on stealing
a valuable consignment of diamonds
f i in her father's tare.
Last showing today. Also chap
ter 6 of tho "Mull of Might."
$2,567.50 Will Put This Beauti
ful Home on Your Lots
Just as it Looks ' M
ft' MA.V
SIIOI ,l) A WIFK UVK II Kit
III SHAM) MOIli; THAN ( HIM,1
If you fail lo g-! good results from
your Kodek, drop in at Silverthoi n'n
nnd let them tell you why that, .is
their husincris- -and it will' co.it you
nothing. fi-lKtf
When a woman marries a man
ttho usually Iovch him 'with nil her
I heart anil soul or she thlnkH she
does. During the courtKhlp tho
man has nu'eeedeil In peiHiiadlrm
the girl that he i equally devoted.
Ah Koon a 8 the ceremony Ik over,
I ho man although ho may not love
hi wife the K'hh heginn to Toi'l
: uvih. ftf-eri i ! piei6 Dcom i hhxhlh tj ..,
You Cannot Afford to Lose
Happiness .
l's Hie nms! v.-ilnalilf tliiiitfin tju: -world.
' -Kvery ilay ymi livci n n willed hou.su is a day ofj
lost i'hiiimii I ami ciml nil iLit'iil.
II' the Win-Id uwcs'v nu ;t livi.iitf, us ymi say it does,
it nlso'owcs ymi a liaiiy-w,t)i tlr-liviiiu-iH-lioiii;.. .
It's ciiiniiif; to ymi you ouglit-to have it, jtud you
iaii at a vrry iiiodi'st cost.
The Grande Ronde LumberiCo.
FAMILY DRUG STORE B I
t-A GPANDC.ORCGON,
eas
Photographed at the risk of life'
A smashing spectaale of the zMkgir
'kwi: i3hq-cU'it3 today. .
The most astou'uding, unusual aud
unconventional motfon pictures.
ever taken.
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