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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1916)
MONDAY, MAY 8, 1910- PAGE TWO . """" . . . .. , nnAhrrTmM 111 29c (2RADUATION We have just 'the white material you will want for graduation dreeus. -k t L?4nl.-vA ml'i i - iew ;-uuu fiuire luut, 1"- New Lace Cloth, the yard ; - New Seed Voile, the yard ,..:.:V..:..... - ''""l"' New Plain White Flaxon, tU yard ,- : ; J J J New Persian Lawn, the yard f00. 10 oc- Dainfti lncfermush'ns . , WHITE PETTICOATS : -J; g.50 PRIXCKSS SI IPS - . yao TO ou. KNVHIiOPE CI I E i IS DRAWER S, CORSET COVERS xrtadeof the prettiest new materials and styles ' ''' N .'.,'. ANew Corset of Course See our new Spring Models in Gossard Royal Worcester and Bon Ton, Corsets, 31.00 up Hill's Department Store AT THE MOVIES i . v ' ' , ' ;- Oritur iw v i 4 1 ,." : BlUf BIRD ATAUCADE. Dustin Fanum hs Bn Bluir the utronK-honrted plalnKitinn in the PalluB picture' "Ben Bloir" is given n rolo fhat wins tho respect and aym pa.liics (f all htoso who enjoy a stir ring Western story well told. In this production Dustin Kurnum has an sx ceptionally suitable part to display his robust talents. , The screen adaptation is from the well known book ''Ben Blair" written by the late Will I.illibridRe, and is at the Arcade tonight. Winifred Kingston plays tho prin cipal feminine .role. The part of Florence Winthrop, whio after a girl hood in the West deserts it for the gaieties of society in tho East. Tho story is of hiB winning his boy--hood sweetheart back to the glorious freedom of the cuttle country. One of the chief features of - this excellent production, is the strength of the supporting cast. The co-workers be ing suclt well Known piuycrs as Her bert Standing, the Ixmdon actor who hua Iiu.mi nauni'iuiRil with the Greatest players of the English stage. Lamnr JioWnBtone, uyaia jeamans uvus, Pago Peters, Virginia Foltz, F. A. illnnn nnA ntVlurd whn WfVft 'QHDeciallV engaged 'because of appropriate tal ents maKe tne support compieu:. places the-waves have pounded out deep caves -which in the picture are used to tfuJl advantage-, forming the background for scenes that in the en tirety ore rarely picturesque. Being 4 story of the sea and of nymphs Mr. Otto has been bold enough to mike his characterapprox imate the conception of the "average mind ' as to what constitutes a nymph as that average mind is U. S. Government Demands Unbleached Flour SNOW DROP THE UNBLEACHED FLOUR f4 ft SHEBItVS TODAY AND , ROW. TOMOR- . "Undine" Bluebiid Photoplay "Undine," a five-part adoption by Walter Woods of the fairy tale of Fouque. Henry Otto ift'the producer. For the greater part of the exteriors of the tale Mr. Otto has traveled to one of the Santa Barbara group of islands, which lie twenty-'flve miles off the coast of Cal ifornia. The. location is ideal. In taught by artists and writers to, pic ture it. While it is true these den izens of the deep are not clothed in overalls it cannot be said "Undine" is a subject children should not see. For children will be delighted with1 it. It will appeal to them as a vizualiza tion of many pages out of their own books. The acting is adequate. The role of Undine is intruBted to Ida Schnall, a swimmer or real ability who also portrays her part skillfully. As--nodated with Miss Schnall in the aquatic scenes and there Bre many ruiLSirnnPArtMT HIM OHWMftlV MM HARRIS GROCERY BAKER MILUGRAIN CO. Baku Ik ninu. ou. . SNOW DROP FLOUR $1.40 A SACK 5 ' The flour that made La Grande Housewives Famous1 as Bread Makers. A CAR LOAD EVERY 30 DAYS IS THE PRESENT ' DEMAND. We are Exclusive Agents in La Grande for this Famous Flour HARRIS GROCERY Please be sure to "Get a Receipt'' with every purchase of them are a score of girls who in the grottoes dance as gracefully as in the ocean they disport with pep. While most of it is in black and white, the exceDtions are marks of labora- J tory judgment. Especially .true is thiB statement of tne coloring in tne sunset call. It is the sunset. Mary Pickford Today I had fif teen letters asking me if my hair is naturally curly. Just to be saucy, I won't answer one of them. SUMMONS Russell, Clerk of the School Board, North Powder, up and until noon of Thursday, May 11, 1916. Plans can be secured of Tourtel Intte & Hummel, Architects. Roth child iBldg., Portland, Oregon, or the olork of hoard at North Powder, on deposit of a check of $10 to guaran tea prompt return of phina. Board reserves the right to accept any bid or Teject all bids. - SCHOOL board:: CHAS. JACOBSON, Chnirman. h. B. RUSSELL, Clerk. 5-3-6t YOUR MOMe Not a rented house but Your Ownest, Own Home the home that is the foundation df American! citizenship, of true manhood and womanhood the homo tJvat the growing children w ill remember as "their home." That's what w want to talk to you about. It's a, mistaken idea thait Ihc cost of building a home in La Grande is excessive it is not, and we stand ready to convince you of this fact. Besides carrying a complete line of our pine', fir and tamarack, we have xost fir, the hardwoods, building paper, doors and windows and in fact everything tOvat goes into the construction of a home. Let us talk to you on this most important subject YOUR HOME. Grande Ronde Lumber Company Retail Dep't, Greenwood Street, La Grande, Ore. Chain wood delivered for $2.50 a load Call us by phone, Main 732 In the Circuit Cour of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union La Grande National Bank, a corpora tion, Plaintiff, versus Chas. Clements, Defendant. To Chas. Clements, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are required " to appear and answer ithe Amended Complaint filed herein on or before the last day of the- time described in the order of publi cation made and entered by the above entitled court, txv-wit: on or before the 22d day of May,-1916, the same six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons , and if vou fail to appear and answer as aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to the court for judgment against you as demanded in its amended complaint herein. The judirment demanded in plain tiff's amended complaint is thesum of $1919.13 and interest thereon till Dnid at tho rate of eight per centum per annum from the 17th day of Feb ruary. 1916. till paid, and plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this ac tion. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. VV. Knowles, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Union, made and entered on the 8th day or April, 1916: and by said order it is directed that this summons be published once n week for six consevutivo weeks in the La Grande Observer; and that copy of summons and complaint be deposited in the postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, directed to the de fendant at his place of residence, at Mabana, Island County, Washington, postage prepaid. Date of first publication, April 10, 1916. JNO. S. HODGIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Daily April 10, 17, 24 Daily May 1, 8, 15, 22 D. R. FONGMEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cores; Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment' Free Consultation Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. 1 BIDS WANTED For School Building, North Powder, ' Oregon Proposals are invited for the con- hitructton of a school building. Same IB of masonry construction, two stories and basement, about 76x108 feet ground area. ' Proposals for (1) general contract, (2) steam heating and ventilating, (31 plumbing. Certified check in the sum of for No. 1, 500; No. 2, $150; and No. 3, $50. Kids rvceived at the store of L. B, 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 tight & Power Co. Always at Your Service "j Telephone Main 34