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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
LA GRANDE EVEN1KQ OBSERVER, I'UJDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. i Have You Heard-- About the Easter offerings that may be had now at Hill's. The Store is full of bargains in every department. Ladies Suits .... ." .$13.85 to $31.50 Ladies' Coats $6.50 to $14-85 Ladies' Skirts : $2.48 to $9.48 . NEW NECKWEAR. SILK HOSIERY AND GLOVES Men's Suits $13.50 to $27.50 Boys' Suits $2.69 to $7.60 ' NEW HATS, SHIRTS AND TIES And don't overlook our SHOE Department. We eater to the trade that ap preciates good values at prices that are not .often seen .in La CJrande. Hill's Department Store X f fr $ fr $ & Jjf 'if if. if. if. if. $. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. X AT THE MOVIES AT ARCADE. Fannie Ward, the distinguished American star, who scored such a triumph in the Jesse L. Lasky pro duction of "The Marriajre of Kitty" and "The Cheat" will be seen as "Tennessee" at the Arcade tonight and tomorrow. According to those who have seen the picture, it is the best work of her entire career. It is a Paramount pic ture. The Lasky company have been able to maintain the wonderful atmosphere and spirit of the early Western days . throughout the picture. Most of the scenes were taken in, or near, the lit tle towns where the author laid the scenes of his story. The old stage coach in which "Tennessee" makes her journey to her supposed "Daddy" is one of the few relics of pioneer methods of transportation left in this country and was found, after a dili gent search, in an out of . the way Rtable in one of the abandoned towns in Nevada. The cast supporting Miss Ward is one of unusual excellence and consists of such well known artists as Jack Dean, Charles Clary, Jessie Arnold, Raymond Hatton and others. From a photographic standpoint the production is said to be unusual, the company spending many days in the rugged Sierras for the filming of the beautiful exterior scenes. The Lasky company considers "Tennessee's Pard ner" one of its best productions. AT SHERRY'S LAST DAY. "Merely Mary Ann" One can get real enjoyment from "Merely Mary Ann," a Fox picture in five reels by Israel Zangwil. Merely Mary Ann is quite a compelling young miss of 17. And as the pretty young actress, Vivian Martin, sets her forth, she has such a wholesome atmosphere of sentiment that is sincere affection, of capacity for gladness and of inno cence about her, that bravely buckling down to the hard jibs of a slavey in a l : lodging house, she seems like a golden ray of Fairyland shining through to a hard world. The effect is often po etical to a degree. It is a picture that will do credit to any exhibitor. The story, not sensationally novel, is fresh with many a bit of humanity that has never been shown before ni seems as new as though it never had and this is all that the producer de sired. It is a picture that merely uses life; it doesn't set out to draw things as they are, but to draw a con trast between things as they are, and in, Merely Mary Ann, just there and nowhere else, just in her own "corner of the picture, things as we would like to think they are. And the ending is as happy as that of "Cinderella." No matter what the world really is or what it may become, the happy ending will always remain legitimate as long as humans are born young and tiiave to grow' up. Folks look at this kind of a picture until they forgot they, too, were once young, and grew up. Watch Child's Cough Colds, running of nose, continued ir ritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances do something for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but thoy will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing.- It's a sweet pleas ant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate, the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will safe-guard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds. adv. i ! v FOR EASTER TWO BIG TREATS. Bill of Exceptional Merit at Arcade Sunday. Fresh Erks at 25c a dozen, Columbia Hams and Bacon also Swift. Premium and Fresh Strawberries and full hue of fresh Vegetables Sweet Oranges at 35c and 50c a Dozen Main 75, The City Grocery and Bakery, the Home of Fancy Groceries Judging from 'advance notices re ceived from various sources through out the country, the film fans of La Grande are ifl be congratulated upon tihe opportunity offered them to sec two Triangle productions that far sur passes anything' shown here recently. "Old Heidelberg," the new live part feature supervised by D. W. Griffith for the Triangle program was made famous in this counlry by the stellar appearances in it of Richard Mansfield and Aubrey Boucicault. In the orig inal German it enjoyed extraordinary popularity on the other side, and that popularity lhas been duplicated here. "Old Heidelberg"- in its plot is just a simple little story of love and war characterized by the quaint Geiman atmosphere of university court and palace with Dorothy Gish and Wallace Keid heading the cast. Following this feature comes the big treat for the children and all lov ers of clean wholesome fun. Eddie Foy, the prince of stage pierrots, wfho has made more fun with his clowning and his acrobatics than any other comedian of the present day, together with his entire family of seven little Foys will be seen in the Keystone farce "A Favorite Fool" a dramatization of circus life similar to some of the stage plays in which Mr. Foy was so popular. Jo GLASSES made by us cost no more than Kryptoks made by other opticians, but the Kryptoks supplied by us arc better, being finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most com pletely equipped retail optical factory in East ern Oregon. Besides, we do all the work under one roof from the examination of your eyes to .the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. WE SOLICIT CASH OR .30 DAY ACCOUNTS From People Who Appreciate the Best Of . QUALITY" SERVICE and PRICE We Guarantee a 5 Saving We have several thousand satisfied customers ' ARE YOU AMONG THEM? IF NOT BETTER GET IX LINE HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track J. H.PEARE&S0N Optometrists & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON is CITV GROCERY & BAKERY Home of Fancy Groceries . . Phone Main 75 E. POLACK, Prop. fen American Girl Dental Surgeon Queen Minneapolis Minn., April 17. Little Miss Dangy I. Just, now a junior at the University of Minnesota Dental College is equiping herself to accept j the appointment as Dental Surgeon to j ' Queen Maud of Norway. Miss Just's ' j aunt has been Queen Maud's Royal I Dental Surgeon for years and when ' I she retires the appointment is to go to j the Minnesota girl. The nearest Miss i Just has yet come to association with ' royalty, however, was in Christiania i when she accidentally bumped into the j King while out walking one evening. Freacher, Detective and District Attor ney Get Murder Suspect In Norway Pittsburg, April 17. The preacher detective, the Rev. K. K. Clark, chief of the Allegheny county detectives, . and assistant District Attorney, Earle i Jnckso:i. were expected to leave Ohris- tir'nin. Norway, today wilh John Hob j nldowski, whom they traced from this ; city and who has boon charged with 'the murder of John Conowshi. BOOST 'Boost for every forward move ment, Boost for every new improve ment, Boost the man for whom you labor, Boost the stranger and the neighbor; Cease to be a chronic knocker. Cease to be a progress blocker, If you'd make your city better, Boost it to the final letter. It is as plain as one and one: To hold the patronage and good will of your customers you must please them, and the surest way to please them is to give service and prompt at tention to every detail. This we endeavor to do to the very best of our ability. SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. SELL THEM? NO! The proper, .sensible, economical thing to do is to bring them to our hat hospital. We can cure them of any ailment. Will remove the dents and repair the rents. Your Old Hats Iicblocked and Reshaped returned to you as you like them, .without the grease and dirt, which we will keep as part pay. The other little payment you can make in real money. Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Block New Foley Bldg. ' . La Grande,' Ore. BE53SBZ2 Merchants' j Delivery i Krzcina Cured or Money Refunded OoinniciK'int; Saturday, April .1-1 th ihc nfk'rtieion deliveries will ho mado at i This guarantee goes with every box ; of Dr. Ilohsnns Eczema Ointment. ' Makes no difference whether it is a . hahy, child or njred. No matter how : long standing the case the paiarnntee ' holds good. Cut ont this strb, go to I your dmp-rrist. cct n box of Dr. Hoh j son's Eczema Ointment, up if as di rected and if you are not fully satis ! fied. the druggist or maker will re i fan your mnned. Try it just once, you ; will be happily surprised. adv. 1:15, ?,:?,() and 5 p. in. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 T'iifd for Keeping Open After 12. ! Hillsboro. Or., April 18. Gns Vui- rns, the Greek ponrietor of a con . fcetWery store at Forest Grove, wn arrest I'd yestenhy upon a warrant is ; sued ovt. of the justice court here, nnd fined i?.-; and costs upon a charrre of j keeninc' ,;s st,.fi Pp0 f0 trp I Sundav, The claim was made thnt ho j kept the stnro open after midnight on i Saturday nirht and sold merchandise. Defendant, admitted running over the closing time but claimed that ho gave j away the ice cream and milk shakes . served to customers. lie entered n I piea ot guilty, however, and received me minimum penalty. n WTjJ D. R. FONG MEDICINE C0.iJCgi CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures" Bodily ' Diseases With Root and Hetb . treatment. rree consultation Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La Grande it. Ore. BON TON RESTAURANT 213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241 Expert .Chef, American and Chinese Dishes Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. Furnished rooms up stairs Wong Dan, Prop. n j. u I ;i ;i . ; : S "The Ventilo Back," elusive feature of ri. rrjjr, i.'uik. i s No pressure of steels on the spine. The corset for ery oc casion. Spring nrodcls bring new comfort, new beauty, new styles. Have your Easter gown fit. ted over a La Camille and note the difference. miS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other models at $2.00 up. Residence 1702 Oak , Phone Red 3221 i' 1 il i i J ! I I 'l jj 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 .7 Our Want Ads bring results.