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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
TUESDAY,' MARCH 21, 1916, Ty GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO . . . . . j i x t--i-x-i-Ji.xxJ.XXiiiili4 4 4 ? X You Can Congratulate Yourself f And Receive Congratulations of Others When You Wear The Best Tailoring (Vs. Hand Tailored Clothes All Prices $20.00 to $42.50 keep out air foreign competition in that Ime it would oe necessary to have the rate so high as to work needles hardship on many of our own manufacturers, who are using dye stuffs." Hill's Department Store AT THE MOVIES the. channel is to be made, a crew of surveyors having left down this morn ing to com;nence tha work from Fort Canby. . ROSEMARY AT ) ft -many a Nation of Chemists the April American Magazine W. Underwood author of the nt Biriff law, says that Ger Js supremacy in making dye t is because that country is a l of chemists. le reason for Germany's supre- in tlhe dye stuff industry is not ff reason, or labor reason, in the ry sense," he says, "but is due err system of education. They a greater proportion of young educated in the line of chemistry we have, and chemists of the rtuff business. Germany has a us of chemists, so far as the salaried positions are concern nd you can hire any grade of ist cheaper there than here. condition could not be changed ny tariff provision. In order to 5CLN1 FROM ROSEMAF '... AT SHERRY'S. rKNVKK tf OMMKNT O.N AtiKU ftOOlW TO BE SHORTLY AT SHERK TJamaged Goods," opfr.e Parts Theater here Wednea , theater ihias a capacity of 23 performances were given ii temoon and two at night. ( people were turned away or and the receipts were $1,2. the first day engagement wonderful picture. This is for receipts in Ienver for i picture theater. AT THE ARCADE. 10NEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Apply to H. B. LOGAN Baker, Oregon. .gent for Balfour, Guthrie & Company. (Iod4rt Corsets Front Laced WAJ.TFI.UX CA1XEII "P SCREEN" ' fsanay Actor's Emotional "la ment and .Striking Like -I'net Make Him Ideal L "The Raven". HenTy B. Walthall, Kssana mg man, lhad not teen long i plays before he won for hirr appellation of "the Poe of the His ntiturcilly emotional 1 ment, coupled with his able likeness to the fnmoi wore the factors which gat distinction for him. And no one but Mr. - V therefore, could bo expected ' fully to portray the leading t f . ' photoplay whose leading ic 'n s. is Allan Poe, moody the early nineteentfS century, whose life was a tragedy to the end. So it came a!xut that when F.ssa nay decided to pirtume "The Raven," from the romance of Poe by (Jeorgc C. Hnzelton, based on the poet's fa mous verses undor that title, Mr. Walthnll naturally was selected for the leading role. "The Raven" will he 1ih photoplay off wring at the Arcnde Wednesday and Thursday. THE GREAT KIDHET MEDl GINEFULFILLSITS MISSION I wns afflicted with Madder trouble. suffered such great pain that the doctor hud to take my urine. After the doctor had treated mo for two weeks, 1 did not got any bottur. lie mcmbcring that a few doses of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root completely re lieved by Mother-in.-I.nw, nfter all the doctors who were culled on her case had failed to do her any good, 1 Asked my husband to get me a bottle of Swnmp-iKoot, which he did, and I took it and threw tho doctor's preparations away, because immediately after I f'-artod taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot I was greatly relieved. My hus tnnd vu so pleased he said I should take one dozen bottles of Swamp-Root, but by the time I had taken seven bot tles 1 mi completely restored to 1 ne aoovu ftiiiiuunttmieiiia wetc made this morning by Mnjor Jcwett, : or.gincct1 in charge of the Second Ore gon district. The furthering of the north jetty v ill bo n means or employment tor 1 1 men during the balance of the year. Rock will be received from tho Fish er's Landing quarters nt the rate of H000 tons ii day, a left of two tow boats and three tugs being engaged in the work. The work was discontinued last No vember, owing to the heavy weather at the mouth of the river, for several weeks. During thn lull in activities the plant was given a thorough over hauling and is now rttidy for rapid and efficient work. The dredger Chinook is to lie ready for service by (i o'clock, April 20. The contract recommended to the Albina Engine & Murhine Works was re ceived back from Washington, D. C, yesterday, and the contract commenc ed today. Tho contractors hve 45 days in which to make the bis ship ready for Bervice. When the Chinook enters service she will go nt oncp to tho mouth of the river. She will be placed In opera tion on the ranges she so materially improved during the past season. Mnjor Jewett has repeatedly said that 1 40 fwt of water w.v.ild be had on the bar at tho end of another season. The present depth is 36 feet In the meantime another survey of tiff - HAVE YOU MADE THIS TEST OF YOUR CORSET? DO YOU feel occasional lang our, intervals of listlcssness, in termittent indigestion an in tense relief at the moment of uncorseting? If you fool these symptoms you are developing a premature matronly figure, sacrificing health for fashion. Women who wear MODARTS never feol these warnings. For tho Designer of MODART Cor eets is generally conceded to be the foremost corset designer in the world. Every smart effect ho creates must also meet his approval as an anatomist. So, if you seek to improve your fig ureif you seek to gain new grace of carriage if you seek to promote your health and com fort and at the same time con form with prevailing stylos then wo urge you to have a trial fitting. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel Bldg. Good Table Potatoes $1.75 per hundred while they last Gold Coin "Seed"- $2.00 per hundred Early Rose "Seed" $3.50 per hundred Land Plaster for , Your Lawns Lime, Cement, Wall Plas ter, Hay Grain, Wood, Coal SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. When you order coal say . .ABERDEEN ORANGE SALE CONTINUES 15 large juicy sweet Sunkist orangea in a basket for ... 65 When you buy a basket you get 2 extra oraiges and the basket FREE. KIPPERED SALMON FRESH EVERY WEEK, 25 LB.. Potatoes $1.75 per hundred they are extra fancy and are going fast. HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Feed and Hay We have a full line of feed in stock: Good Baled Hay and all kinds of grain. Prices right and prompt delivery any time, anywhere. Wholesale and reail. Will trade feed for good Wood. - . ... . Fuel r i ' , Aran i4fc. !J. ru. usba. The one perfect front-lace corset with that exclusive VENTILO back, and VENTILO front shield. A model for every possible figure and a price for every purse. $2.00 and up. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSET1ERE. Other models at $2.00 up. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 PREPARDNESS IS NOW THE ISSUE HIAWATHA and ROCK SPRINGS COAL, well SCREENED and CLEAN. FIR, PINE and TAMARACK WOOD, 4 foot or sawed STORAGE of all kinds, FIREPROOF Building. " DRAYAGE, TRANSFER and DELIVERY, FURNI TURE and PIANO MOVING. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Aye. One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. Mj$ CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES ! &$ Cores Bodily Diseases With Root and HeAW-fei treatment. rree consuiiaaon KtW?rs-isf .La Grande Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. - Free Out of Sight Don't forget your storage battery be cause It's where you can't see it work. Let us take care of it and you'll never have occasion to worry about it. JOHNSTONE & REISLAND 1515 Adams. inspection of any battery at any time WE ARE PREPARED To fit you with the correct glasses in one of the most mod ern equiped offices in the State J. H PURE 5 ! La Grande's Lea-g OptomeU ' rista and Jewelers. THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34