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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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ATTENTION-
mr. FARMER
Ills 1
Are you aware that "Wood-Lark" means more
money in the Bank for yon?
The quick, certain, deadly squirrel and gopher
yo'ison. t . '
Read v for instant use never fails. A poly early
,w the spring when the hungry pests awake from
Si winter's sleep.
Putmans' Drug Store
Th L&xaSJb Storm
PRINCIPALS
END
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tion of the attendants The business
se&don was led by Principal Kron-
nenberg, of Elgin. There was no elee- ;
jtion of officers, the present incumbents
icontinuing in their respective places.
N0 Business can be built Big by deception. The truth is
good enough for us. We would discharge a salesman who would
wilfully misrepresent our mereb andise. We don't need to do this
because only the truth need to be told about our goods to make a
sale at this store, you can come in and see with your own eyes
that our merchandise is stylish of first quality newest designs
and patteros-of truthful yarda ge- widths and sizes.-This
store stands for the Truth.
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MIMICKED HIS BOSS.
CLOSING HOURS SATURDAY IN-i
STKICTIVE.
Sub-
When Nat Goodwin First Gave an Imi
tation of Stuart Robon.
Nat Goodwin baa just finished bis
monologue at the Palace one nigbt
when William. Barkus. a veteran actor
and lifelong friend of the comedian,
laid:
"Nat, I remember the first night yon
went on the stage at the Howard Ath
Inaenin and played Ned the Newsboy
In Stuart Hobson's production of 'Law
LADIES' SPRING SUITS
$12.50, $14.75, $16.50
LADIES' SPRING WAISTS
98c, $1.98, $2.98, $3.50.
Vocational Training Important
jeet of Discussion.
The early part of the afternoon ses
sion of the school superintendents
and principals on Saturday was de
voted to a further discussion of Bible
m.,A Gto (liinrintjnrlfnt (Thtirch-
ill expressed the belief that Bible i In New York.' You gave Imitation
stodv should be recognized lor its lit- ! then, and I never heard .better ones
tl-ary and historical value and in n J ; before or since."
sense from a religious or sentimental "Well." replied Goodwin modestly,
standpoint. He believed that a good . "they told me that my stunt went re
Icnowledge of the old and new testa- markably well that nigbt If you re- !
ments would be a better education member, after I bad responded to sev-
than medieval history. In any case! mi encores some of them In the gal- ;
such studies, if undertaken, should fce ,ery Hhoatea, imitatc Stuart RobsonP
thorough. 1 1 wft3 afraid to Imitate my manager, '
Superintendent Girdler, of La ' so I shook my head. Still they shouted,
CirnAn nroftpntAff the timr. "VnCH- . . . . ,, f
tionalizing of Public Schools." Mr.
Girdler took the stand that vocational
work should be entirely elective for
the reason that any amount of train
ing in a manual way would be futile
for those who have neither the inclin
Btion nor the aptitude for such work.
This view was opposed by Prof.
Hampton, of Pendleton. Superin
tendent Churchill sustained in the
main the remarks of Mr. Girdler.
Principal Gene Hall of North Pow
der showed the impracticability of
military training as a part of high
school work. Many of the smaller
high schools have not sufficient en.
rollment to justify special instructors
and the expenses of equipment would
lie out of the question, and, finally,
that all that could be done in this di
rection would not in the end produce
a training that would be efficient in
ease of actual neod.
The final paper was by Prof. E. E.
Grant, of Union, on the subject of
"Admission in the High School" which
was very ably handled.
The informal addresses and partic
ipation in the various discussions by
Superintendent Churchill added very
materially to the interest and instrue-
SPRING WOOLENS-
25c, 49c, 69c, 98c. $1.49
SPRING- SILKS
69c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49
SPRING WASH GOODS
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c
Spring Percale, .
Spring Galateas
25c. 39c,
MEN'S SUITS
$9.90, $12-50, $14.75, $15.50
WORK SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50
S3 BIG
BUSY STORES
The United Store
Robson, Robsonl' He was standing In ;
the wings, and as I came off I said:
'What can I do, Mr. Itobson? They are I
clamoring for me to give an imitation
of your 'Do!' said he in that falsetto .
voice so well known to theatergoers of '
that period. 'Go back and give the vil- I
tains I"
"On the Impulse of the moment I J
went through an entire scene which '
the audience bad just witnessed be
twecn Itobson and
J. C. PENNEY CO. Inc.
. 25c, 45c, 49c II
... .. 49c. 98c, $1.49 U
WE LEADjOTHERS S
FOLLOW 8
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
$1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.75. $3.98.
Farmers Predict Bumper Crops.
named Henry Bloodgood. As I as
sumed each voice, particularly Rob
son's, the applause was deafening, and
at the finish, after repeated calls. Rob
son was obliged to take me on and
mnke a speech, tbnnklng the audience
In my behalf.
"After the play Robson said to me:
'Young Goodwin, you have done two
things tonight that I shall never for
gethalted the performance and given
a very bad Imitation of me. I could
have done It better myself.' " New
York Times.
Pendleton, Feb. 21. There is deep
er moisture in the ground of Umatilla
favorite player COunty right now than there has been
in years, according to many fanners
who rtiave had occasion to make tests.
A number place the depth of the moU
ture at six feet and declare there is
enough stored up now to insure two
good crops.
The greater part of the moisture in
the unprecedented snows has seeped
into the ground, especially upon the
lands wftiere there is little or no slope.
The snow has gone off eo graudally
that little of the water has had a
chance to run off into the streams.
So wet is the ground, particularly
that in summer fallow, that it is al
most a mire. Billy Ferguson, well
known farmer of Athena, brought in
a story yesterday that gave some in-
Buy Stationery at a Stationery Store
Look around at the Special Sales of Stationery then lot us show you our 25c boxes.
We have the very best at different prices, from 10c to $1.00 per box.
Newlin Book and Stationery Co.
dication of the amount of moisture in
the ground.
During the time the ground was
frozen, he said, he pulled a wagon
across his barnyard and left it stand
ing in one corner. This week one of
the hired (hands undertook to move
the wagon. A span of mules was
hitched to the wagon but both the ve
hicle and the animals became mired
down. The more the mules strug
gled, Ihe said, the deeper they sank
until finally one of them had little
more than his head sticking out. For
three hours the animals were impris
oned before another team could drag
them out of the mud.
INNES LOSES FIGHT.
Supreme Court Rules in Famous
Oregon- Case of Abduction.
Washington. Feb. 21. Vivtor Innes
and wife, of Portland have lost their
Supreme court fight to postpone ex
tradition to Atlanta for trial in con
nection with the disappearance of
Beatrice Nelms and Eloise Nelms
Dennis. They were fir3t apprehend
ed in Eugene and taken to Texas.
REAPING BENEFIT.
MrMjistiVIITMai
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PALLAS PICTURES
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"THE REFORM CANDIDATE"
A Stirring Political Romance
MONDAY
and
TUESDAY
ARCADE
From the Experience of La Grande
People.
We are fortunate indeed to be able
to profit by the experience of our
neighbors. The public utterances of
La Grande resident? on the follow
ing subject will irterest and benefit
many of our readers. Real this
statement. No better proof can be
had.
Mrs. Ella Lyman, 1307 Madison
avenue, La Grande says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills several times for
backache and kidney trouble with the
best results. I have also noticed
their good effect in another case of
kidney weakness in my family. We
have never found anything else that
acted as quickly and thoroughly on
the kidneys as Doan's Kidney Pills."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Lyman had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv
cars in bulk. If sacks were used it
'.would only delay shipments at the
eastern seaboards. New York and,
Boston. With the grain in the bulk
the loads are dumped direct to the
ships from the cars. While the
consignments are only as far east
ward as Omaha all this grain is in
reality for export either from Boston
or New York.
There are no facilities for cleaning
and unsacking the grain at the export
points so this is done at La Grande
and the process involves a considerable
work and incidentally distributes a
good deal of money in the comjnunity
in the way of wages.
GUARANTEED BLOOD PURIFIER
If you need a tonic, a system
builder, something to restore ambi
tion, strength and "wind" use Rexall
sarsaparilla tonic. We guarantee it
to overcome the things that have
drained your vitality, to put your
blood in shape and repair the waste,
and bring back the healthy functions
of every organ or your money back.
Don't put it off, thinking you will feel
better in a few days. Be on the safe
and healthy side by at once taking our
advice and advantage of our guar
antee. 128 doses for $1.00. Put
man's Drug Store. Adv. 2-21-lt
FRANK OWSLEY IN TOWN
Explains Details of Wheat Cleaning
Project Now Under Way.
Frank Owsley is over from Colfax,
Wash., on a visit to his family who are
on the farm near La Grande.
Mr. Owsley has for many years been
representative for the Kerr-Gifford
company, with headquarters at Col
fax, and in this capacity has been
the purchaser of a large portion of the
Palouse country grain crop. It is
the purchases which he has made for
his company that are now being ship
ped eastward and stopped at La
Grande enroute for cleaning. A good
many carloads have already passed
through La Grande and many more
are to follow.
Mr. Owsley says that La Grande
I is the only advantageous place where
the grain can be cleaned. There are
I two objects tn thus way of hnndling
enatviii gram mupnienu. unc, ana trie
important one, is to have the grain
cleaned and ready for export without
further handling. The second part of
the plan is to put the grain in the
It Is Time To Turn
Over a New
Leaf
Springtime 'is a good time for break
ing loose from habits. ' -
We feel sure that many oeoDle in this
community who do not trade with us,
are reallv convinced that it would pay
to do so, vet thev continue the HABIT
of coins: to the store which is most con
venient. Break the habit of indifferent drug '
buying. Let us serve you regularly
during 1916.
IT WILL PAY YOU IN SATISFAC
TION, SECURITY AND SAVING.
La Grande Pharmacy
A. NEWLIN, Manager
West-Jacobson Building Opposite Bohnen
kamps Hardware.
Main 40 Quick Delivery