SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916,
TWO I '.TWO
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEB
'Hie Store is full
Have You Heard--
About the Raster "oftVnnffs that may Mbad now at Hill's.
of bargains in every department. . ,
LadiesSuits. '$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 J ...... ; ................. . -$13.50 to $27.50
Boys' Suits : $2.69 to $7.50 . .
NEW HATS, SHIRTS AND TIES
And don't .'overlook our S110K Department. We cater to" the trade that ap
preciates good values at price that are not often seen in La Grande.
HHPs Department Store
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Addition to La Grande, Union Coun
ty, Oregon, together with all the right,
title and interest of said defendants,
R. H. Betty and Effie May Betty in
and to said premises.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
14th day of April, X916.
AUGUST HUG,
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
Daily Observer April 15, 22, 29 May
2, 9.
Whether or not Carranza cares for
poetry we do not know, but wo are
coafident that he would just dote on
a Villa-Knell. New York Evening
Sun. -
i &X GLASSES I S
AT THE MOVIES
SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING AT SHERRY'S
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"MXkflUEklfE'sNoW IN "A CORNER IN COTTON"
Sherry's i has secured ; for their
Kaster oll'ering Marguerite Snow, the
o'eliirhtful young screen star, i in "A
turner in Cotton," a five part Metro
wondorplay. Miss Snow will be sur
loundod by an all star cast which in
cludes Prank Bacon, the foremost
character actor of the stage and
wreen. The production abounds with
a wealth of interesting scenes, con-
trastinjr life in New York society with
conditions among tho poor tin the
alums there and with those that ex
ist among the cotton mill workers in
tho south. It is one of those distinc-
, tive Mctlro features which sends tho
spectator away thinking long after
seeing tho production.
AT ARCADE.
A Story of Love and War.
in La Grande this week is onJy 20
years of age.
The rumor that Marguerite Clark
has left Paramount has been contra
dicted. Francis Bushman of Metro is con
sidered the most handsome man in
Clara Kimble Young won a $500
bracelet for being the most popular
star at a recent movie ball in New
York. I'
Theda Bara and Mary Pickford are
devoting much of their time in se
curing subscriptions for the Actors
Kelief Fund.
A lady remarked the other day in
passing Sherrys I never did like that
man Fox. (Lady,) Mr. Fox is not an
actor, he is a producer and produces
well.
' Eddie Foy was restrained from al
lowing the ' seven lLttl j Foys to per
form on the legitimate stage in New
'York City so he is now starring them
in films.
Our V)vH to (he Movies
Says well known critic:
I wonder if the public ever stops to
think of how much they owe to the
motion nicture exhibitor for a demo-
!cratic industry, which by its price of
I Admission, nllows the tired working
man and his family a refined and edu
cational recreation within their meant.
Not yet fifteen years old and about
five in recognized development it has
I taken its place amid the industries of
the country and Uncle sam tells us
that it stands fourth on the list.
There is no better education than
the eye; films dealing with history,
travel, science, etc., shown on tfhe
screen have done more to educate the
people than Carnegie libraries.
Much as we nave to tnanK tne ex.
Iiuthrothed to n nrincess in a neighbor
ing principality. His Heart is break
ing, but he feels he must sacrifice his ,
one happiness for the sake of his peo
ple. Ho determines, however, to re
turn to Heidelberg for one day to bid
the students and Kathio goodby.
j But when he arrives ho discovei-s
that in becoming tho reigning prince hibitor for hjs ngsi8tanc0 in at.
ing we shall have to extend greater
appreciation to him before this in
dustry has reached its fullest development.
bo has separated himself from the
comradeship of his old mends. ,ven
Kathio herself now stands before him
in awe. Destiny commands the neces
sity of eternal farewell. Karl bids
goo oy to nauiio ana returns 10 nis . . , ,,.. Ti.,11
grandeur of the prince. . ifai,( ,.you amol any bett(
toy Runs a Trolley Car. , TOUc anywhere than you hear in the
Can you imagine Eddie Foy running first-class motion picture theaters all
a trolley car? Motorman's cap cocked over the country."
on one side of his head, hands strug-1 This patron was speaking from his
i ir nir wmn mo controller, wouuiy ickb own pYnopipnpB nnrt it. unnounteuiv is
! shaking with tho motion of the car, true that in motion picture theaters
A story of love and war charac-1 d p0Uy Moran frantically trying to ti,e refining, cultural, and humanizing
terized by the quaint German at- j butt in on his efforts, the spectacle is c.f fcct of music vas never more clearly
mospnure oi uiiivuroiiy, cuun mm . 0ne mat would miiKe nnyoouy cnoraie demonstrated, for everywhere one
T alace will be presented at the Arcade
Sunday in "Old Heidelberg." It is
described as one of the imost beauti
tul releases in the Triangle program,
and the cast is headed by Dorothy
Cish and Wallace Roid.
The native tells of Karl Hcinrieh,
princeling of a petty German princi
pality who is sent to bo educated at
the University of Heidelberg. While
there he falls in love with Kafchie,
nieco of tho keeper of the inn whore ho
lodges. Later his uncle, the reigning
prince, determines to enter into the
great war and sends for Karl to re
lurn and take command of his troops.
In the capital of thn principality u
mob assembles to protest against the
war measures. Prince Rudolph is so
nngcred at this outrage that in a par
oxysm of rage his heart fails him and
he dies. Karl then quiets the people,
wid the war is averted.
For reasons of state Karl has been
with laughter. You see him running ,ears delightful programs, always
up and down the car aisle frantically, carefully prepared, with too frequent
1. , !.. l,!o lii-n,.twin nil,) . .!. J . J II... I1U
thfcit for help, then returning to tho ern education in itself. In fact,
controller and the struggling Polly, pood instrumental music is now neces
till finally the crazed car under hi3 ,SIVVV accompaniment to the portrayals
misguided efforts hits an automobile, f the silent drama, and held to be al
and Eddie, Polly and the seven httlo ,nogt importnnt ns the films.
Foys are thrown out promiscuously. ,
This actual scene will be witnessed 1 Miss King, who travelled across the
in "A Favorite Fool," the now Sen- continent as the Paramount Girl, be-nett-Keystono
comedy that appears mR the first person, man or woman,
en the Triangle program at the Ar- to make tho transcontinental trip by
cade Sunday.
NOTES FROM FILMDOM
j motor alone, will be featured in a
I I,asky-Paramount production entitled
"The Travelling Salesman," in which
she will appear with Victor Moore is
tho star.
Merchants'
M.ie Murray, the beautiful Lasky-
Paramount star, recently rented a
Charles Rav who plays tho titlo rretentious bungalow in Hollywood,
l-ole in "The Coward" which was seen and to make it comfortnV-) purchased
several fur rugs, on w!;k-; to sit in
-"- " I front of the firo. This svr.s during the
I rainy spell. The hot wave came and
she is now trying to trade the rugs
for cokes of ice.
Delivery
Notice Of Sheriff's Sale
Commencing Saturday, April 14th the
afternoon deliveries will he made at "
1:45, 3:30 and 5 p. m.
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot.
Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 11)91
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to
all concerned, that under and by virtue
of an execution and order of salo is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for tho County of
Union, bearing date the 14th day of
April, lyifi, in that certain suit therein
pending wherein Delilah Collvor is
plaintiff and ill. H. Betty nnd Effie
May Betty are defendants, command
ing me to mako sale of the herein
after described property, and make
therefrom the sum of $000.00 princi
pal, $72.00 interest, $75.00 attorney's
fee, and the costs nnd disbursements
of this suit, taxed at $10.00, and for
accruing costs.
THEREFORE, on Tuesday, the 16th
day of May, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M.
at'thc front door of the Court House
at La Gran.le, Union Coutv. Oregon
I will snll at miblic auc o i - "
highest bidilc- for cash, t' i ; i
described land, described
cree, to-wit:
The south one-half of . ' -i
two, and th north eight . -thre
and four m Block r - t . i
made by us cost no more,
than Kryptoks made by
other opticians, but the
Kryptoks supplied by
us are 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 theBest Of ,
QUALITY SERVICE
and PRICE
We Guarantee a 5 Saving -
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We have several thousand satisfied customers. ,
ARE YOU AMONG THEM?
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IF NOT BETTER GET IN LINE
J. H. PEARE&S0N i
Optometrists & Jewelers
LA GRANDE,
OREGON J
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BOOST
'Boost for every forward move
ment, Boost for every new improve
ment, ,
Boost tihio 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 aa .plain as one and one:
To hold the patronage and good
will of your customers you
must please them, and the
sorest 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.
HARRIS, GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
ITS A DOG-GONE SHAME
that a friendly bow-wow should soil your clothes with the
dirty paws that are so terribly anxious to display the canine
affection, but if you "pause"' long enough to reflect that we
can easily and quickly clean that suif for you, and malce it
look like new again, you will forgive the dog his demonstrative
embrace. We take out all stains from clothing of all kinds, at
little cost. , . - '
Wilson Brothers Tailors
Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Block
New Foley Btdg. La Grande, Ore.
'The Ventilo Back," an ex
elusive feature of
if
T"V - ' a III
m m ii i i tu u
llec. Trulu link. I!, a t'at. Offln.
No pressure of steels on the
spine.
The corset for erery oc
casion. Spring models bring new
comfort, new beauty, new
styles.
Have your Easter gown fit.
ted over a Lm Camilla and note
the difference.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON
CORSET! ERE.
Other models at $2.00 up.
Residence 1702 Oak
Phon Red 3221
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D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO.
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
Cares" Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb
Treatment Free Consultation .
Phone 762
1412 Adaffis Ave.
La Grande
Or.
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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.
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
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