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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1916)
.FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1916. tWCJE TWO LA GRAIiDE EVENiXG OBSERVER QiMrrd a wre"Wa!JlThem ntft Once They Try Them We have at last shaped our CORSET DEPARTMENT like we planned and are pleased to say that' we have secured the three most universally used makes known GOSSARD front lace, BON TON back lace and ROYAL WORCESTER back lace. We hope all the ladies of La Grande will take as much interest in these excetpional lines as we do and we know you will once you see and use them. We are offering our present stock at sacrifice prices to clean up. : ; $1.00 and $1.25 Grades at 89c $1.50 and $1.75 Grades at $1.39 Come Before Sizes Are Broken Hiir Dep $2, 2.25and$2.50 Grades at $1.69 $3.50 Grades at $2.39 Come Before Sizes Are Broken artment Store rAT THE MOVIES "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.' The distinguished American actress, -Charlotte Walker, will be seen at the Arcade tonight and tomorrow in the Jesse L. Lanky picturization of "Tho TraUijof tho Lonesome Pine." It was in the dramatic version of this beauti ful story of the Cumberland moun tains that Miss Walker scored her 'greatest triumph on tltoe speaking stage. The story was secured es pecially for her by the Lasky com pany. It is a Paramount picture. The story of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pino" has to do with the love of a young Internal Revenue Of ficer hunting for illegal moonshine whiskey stills in tha remote mountain section of Virginia. There he meets "June," the beautiful daughter of old Jutkl Tollivor, head of the moonshin ers. How the two fall In love, al though enemies, how the moonshine traffic is broken up and the young of ficer wins over the Tolliver family tunst, naturally, be seen to be appre ciated. : Cecil B. DoMille, director general of the Lasky company, was personally in charge of the production of tho photodrama and has maintained a wonderful atmosphere of the moun tains and the peculiar characteristics of the uneducated Mountaineers throughout tho entire production. The photography is by Alvin Wyck off, head of tibe Lasky photographic department and is unusual in its beauty and originality. In the cast supporting Miss Walker are such famous artists as Theodore Roberts, Thomas Meighan, Earl Fox, Park Jones and a number of other members of the Lasky all-star organ ization. AT SHERRY'S ,'Tho Fool's Revenge." Today at Sfnierry's: Anson, the clown, kills his wife, whom he finds in the home of Randall, a wealthy lib ertine. Anson, who has changed his name to Andrews, discovers Mendell, his partner, making love to Randall's wife, who is a visitor at tihe Mendall Home. Mendell goes to the home of An drews, without knowing that the resi dence is that of his partner, and, over- I powering Randall's daughter, carries ! her away in an automobile. Ethel, daughter of Andrews, and Mendell are injured in an automobile accident, while Mendell is kidnapping the girl. Htlhlel is token to the Men dell home, nearby, and placed in bed in the room recently vacated by Mrs. Randall. Andrews, believing that the occu pant of the room is Mrs. Randall, en ters and chloroforms his own daugh ter. ' Andrews, carrying the unconscious form of his own daughter, goes with Mendell to an apartment wlhiere he leaves Ethel for Mendell. Randall is informed by telephone by Andrews, that Mrs. Randall is in an apartment with Mendell. Randall hastens to the apartment and kills Mendell, then discovers that the woman in the iroom is.not his wife. Andrews finds out that he Ihas fur nished his own daughter to Mendell. Spring Spring is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot , be said of the rheu- 1 matle. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved, however, by applying Cham, berlain's Liniment. Obtainable every where. ! ; OUR EASTER SEASON LUMBER DELIVERIES are very heavy this year. Building operations of all kinds are in full swing, and we are getting more than our share of lumber orders, especially from tho most experienced and export builders. They know good lumber and lumber values. That's why thoy do their buy ing here. There should be a hint in that fact for you. CVn PAIMPP flTMRKD mMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 I We Deliver Anytime, Anywhere COAL CORD WOOD CHAIN WOOD BALED HAY BARLEY OATS BRAN SHORTS WHEAT OYSTER SHELL GROUND BONE GRIT CHICK FOOD DRAYAGE, DELIVERY, FIREPROOF STORAGE, MOVING ( LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 Notice of Proposed Sewer Construc tion. , Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that the Commission of the City of La Grande proposes to im prove Section Number Four of Sewer District Number Three in the City of La Grande, Oregon by constructing therein a -sanitary sewer and to as sess the cost of constructing such sower to the property in said .Section Four of Sewer District Numlber Three specially benefited by such improve ment. Tlint tho boundaries of the District to be improved and 'benefited by, the construction ot suen sewer is as fol lows, towit: Commencing at the cen ter of the intersection of N street, now N avenue, and Cedar street in Wisdom's addition to La Grande, Oregon, and running thence south to the center of the intersection of II slitcet, now M avenue, and Cedar rtreet in said addition; thence west to the center of the intersection of Wal nut street and M street, now M ave nue, in said Wisdom's addition; thence north to the center of the intersection of said N avenue and Walnut street in- said additiion, and thence east to the place of beginning, including therein all of Blocks Three and Six of said Wisdom's addition. That the proposed improvement is the building of a lateral eight inch vitrified sanitary sewer from tha prs ent sanitary sewer at the center of the inter-section of Cedn.r street and M avenue north to a point in the cen ter of said Cedar street, on a lin? running through the center of Block Three of said Wisdom's addition and thence west to the center of Whlnut street in said Section Four of Sewer District Number Three, and by ex cavating the necessary tranches there fore in accordance with the plans and specifications for said improvement prepared by the City Engineer and heretofore ndopted by Resolution of the Commission ami now on file in the office of tho City Recorder. That the report of the Commits on estimates for the said proposed im provement heretofore appointed has been mndo to the Commission and by said Commission adopted, and the same is now on file in the ffk-a of the Cttv Recorder. That the Commission of the City of La Oande will meet on the 24th day of May, A. D., 1916 at 7:S0 p. m. at the Commission Room in the City Building in La Grande, Oregon and hear and determine all objections to and remonstrances against said pro posed improvement and assessment therefore and claims of grievance of persons interested in said improve ment and the property affected there by, and that all objections .remon strances and claims of grievance must be filed in writing with the Recorder of said City prior to the time- set for said hearing. ' Dated this 27th day of April, 1916. LEE WARNICK, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. D. Apr. 28; May 5-12-19. r- ------ ilf RV-PTOIf iCV GLASSES XV made hy 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 oiire roof from the examination of your eyes' to the accu rate fitting of the fin-! ished glasses. J. H.PEARE&SON Optometrists & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON POTATOES SAY YOU!! How About That Alfalfa Seed That You Were Going to Sow This Spring Come in and see us at your first opportunity. Don't wait until the very last moment. 25 Per lb, while it lasts SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. "The Ventilo Back," an ex clusive feature of ML i fl 0 r . ?r tn 1111 Rtfc Trido link. u. a Pat. Oflk No pressure of steels on the spine. The corset for ewy oc casion. Spring models bring new comfort, new beauty, new styles. Have your Easter gown fit ted over a Lit Camille and note the difference. 1 ft 4 11 vBURBANK'S fable Stock Select .:Z..A.:.-...$1.7J5 AMERICAN WONDER, Extra Early,:.:.-:::-..-...:.. $2.25 NEW YORK RURALS, Late White Variety .$2.00 PEERLES, White Sandridge $1.75 EARLY ROSE, Selected Seed ' .LliJ.....:....--$3-50 We carry a Complete Stock of Choice Vegetable and , Flowgr Seeds : , . , HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track 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 Reblocked and Reshaped returned to youas 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 - . , . , v Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Block New Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Care Bodily Diseases' With Root and Herb Treatment. Free Consultation , Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La Grande Ore. ?1 BON TON RESTAURANT 213 FIR STREET f 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. I : I 'I 1 1 MRS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other model at (2.00 up. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service ' Telephone Main 34 I T