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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1916)
PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1915. r- Wake Up Mr. Everybody-- Workingman ; i I ' I w fi G T tl 8 8 d . cr ' C e Is going away for the summer for a vacation or at least over Sunday. , It s a great (satisfaction to have, the right BAG or SUIT CASE. We have a most complete and carefully selected stock, and can give you exactly what you want, in shape, size and style, light and medium weight Suit Casps in various colors, Sizes from 12 to 26 inches in length." Prices, from a straw suit case at 50c to full leather at ..$11.50 Hill's Department Store AT THE MOVIES AT SHERRY'S. Today Only "Betrayed." The son of an Indian chief leaves his home on the reservation to enter -an Eastern college, where his athletic prowess soon makes him a great fav orite. In the meantime, the Indian's sister competes for a scholarship of fered by the co-educational college that her 'brother attends, and wins the prize. One of the Indian's closest comes mighty desire for revenge. The two fight with the fury of dem ons, until finally the white man guc ;cumbs to the Indian's fury, and lies I bound and helpless at his mercy. The - I victory does not satisfy the Indian. fromU is fellow-oaraman and at: He is determined to wreak vengeance the annual college ball he falls victim '. upon the white man's sister, eo he to the Indian maiden's charms, when jures her into the winderness, telling she appears clad in a magnificent na- 12er "at ner brother has sent for her. tive costume. The white man's father Anxiety for the safety of the man owns a ranch near the Indian reserva- sne loves, However, brings the Indian tion, and during the summer the In- I maiden to the scene, and, by sacnfic 7 dian's friend and his sister see much of each other. One day the Indian maiden disappears and her 'brother, tracking her with the skill of his race, finds her far in the wilderness in the company of his college friend. Then A PIPE of VELVET is like a good watch-dog. It welcomes fren'Iy thoughts an' scares off uafren'ly ones. . (0J' ing her life, she saves the white man and his sister from the fury of hsr brother. 'LITTLE PET' GETS DIVORCE Billy Boy Wrote Her That He Felt "Woozy" All Over . New York, .April 22. Supreme Court Justice Newburger granted a decree of divorce to Mrs. Valerie Da man DeBIois tjarle, against William Pitt Stryker Earle, art photographer, The divorce was granted de spite the fact that a hotel register which was used as evidence failed to show the defendant's name. The report of Referee Charles M. Russel, of 50 Church street, showed that David M. Carvalho, handwriting expert, testified that the signature "John Best and wife," written on one of the pages had been inscribed by the defendant. The name of the co-respondent was not made known, the records being scaled under the order of the Supreme Court. The Earles were married on No vember 15 1905. v In November 1914 they separated. Some time later Mrs. Earlo began her suit for divorce. A letter from Earle to the plaintiff was introduced. It read in parte as fol "Dearest Pet. You were a dear, sweet pet to me while I was up there, and I appreciate it more than you can realize. "Why aren't you always as nice as attentive, as loving? Won't you try to be after this for it made me the happiest mortal imaginable. I love to Ihe right is on, frepare for You and Your Family's Benefit YES THE FIGHT IS ON The Flour Aljanufacturers of Union Oounlty are fighting among themselves for business or to state it plainly, fighting rival competitors for supremacy. ' Let Fm Fight "This is not your fight, Mr. Workingman, this is just your opportunity o make your wages go just a little bit further. - . ; - ' x Pull SIFTER PATENT MM axMMSMT MM HARRIS GROCERY W BAKER MILL aGMIN CO. MJO 1 WW, OU. Again We Say Mr. Wageearner wake up, buy 60 or 90 days' supply now Their loss is your gain. , The opportunity wont last long. They will eventually combine for their own benefit. Buy Now We carry a full line of Hour including the leading brands from La Grande, Baker, North Powder mud Haines. We recommend Snow Drop, tine famous full sifted, patent,, !flour, the kind that's different. : , ' ' ' , ' SNOWDROP $1.40 per Sack. Special Price on Barrel Lots HARRIS GROCERY Please be sure to "Get a Receipt" with every purchase YOUR HOME have a fuss made ovtr me, and as you say I am only a baby after all. So won't you fondle me and baby me lots when you come to visit Newport? "Forget I am your husband, for the very word sounds cold and austere. Just think of me as your adoring Bil ly. Cause I do really. "With heaps of love and kisses ah its so hard to put love in words I just feel woozy all over. Your own BILLYBOY" C. J. Shelvey, a private detective, told of the defendant meeting a "lady friend." in Times Sauare and poimr wrtn ner to a hotel. Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part. Just apply as di rected to the sore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here's proof "I have had wonderful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think one application gave me relief. Sorry I 'haven't space to tell you the history. Thanking you for what your remedy has done for mo." James Ferguson, Philada, Pa Sloan's Liniment kills pain. 25e at druggists. Veteran Returns Bible. , 4 Chattanooga, Tenn., April 29. J. W. White, a lawyer, has just recovered the old family Bilble belonging to his father which was taken from tile fam ily home at Talladega, Ala., in July, 1864, by a Federal soldier, a member of Bousseau's raiders. The Bible was returned to the Postmaster at Talla dega and sent by him to White in ! Chattanooga. The return td Bible was accompanied by a letter from W. R. I Smethens, of Odgen, Utah, in which he 'wrote that he had long contemplated lireturning the Bible, but had neglected f to do so. The Bible contains the fam- j uy record of the original owner. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures; Bodily ' Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment. Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. Free Consultation La Grande Ore. i 1 J J J . Not a rented house but Your Ownest, Own Home the home that is the foundation of American citizenship, of time manhood and womanhood the home that the growing children will remember ns "their home." That's what wo want to talk to you about. It's a mistaken idea that the cost of building a home in La Grande is excessive it i8 not, and we stand ready to convince you of this fact. Besides carrying a complete line of our pine, fir and tamarack, we have ooiust fir, the hardwoods, building paper, doors and windows and in fact everything ttoat goes into the construction of a home. Let us talk to you on this most important subject YOUltHOME. Keep Your Skin Gear and Healthy There is only one way to have clear, healthy complexion and that is to Keep the bowels active and regular Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimulate the liver, cleanse the system and purify tne blood, a splendid spring medi cine. 2oc at your druggist. RICH MISER GOT CHARITY Grande Ronde Lumber Company Retail Dep'L, Greenwood Street, La Grande, Ore. Chain wood delivered for $2.50 a load Call us by phono, Main 732 "Pauper" Who Died From His Own Negligence Is Wortii $20,000 Erie, Pa., April 22. Settlement of the estate of Arthur B. Churchill, bet ter known as "Old Jim" has brought to light the fact that, while he lived on charity and died supposedly a pauper, no was worth about so.ooo. His estate will be divided between two nephews, Arthur B. awd Perry J. Churchill, of Am bridge, Pa. Tho old man was a cabinetmaker and lived alone in a tumbledown shack. Those who knew him believed he was poverty stricken, and John H. Walker. superintendent of the City Rescue Mis sion furnished him with food. He did not take proper nourishment during the Winter and thia Spring his health failed and he realized that death was near. Just before the end came he gave Mr. Walker a larce package of papers nnd asked him to care for them after his death. The pap ers conutinca nis wui and told whore his wealth was hidden m an old chim ney that had not been used for years. Here Mr. Walker found a large sum of gold and paper monev. a certificate of deposit iw.the First National Bank for $5fi0 and stojk in the AtiOiisnn Topeka nnd Santa Fe Railroad valued at $14,000. BON TON RESTAURANT J axjusjUT 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. I THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Rheumatic ram Stopped. The drawing of muscles, the sore ness, stiffness nd agonizing pain of rheumatism quickly yield to Stoan'g Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. AJway at Your Serrice Telephone Main 34 IT, 41 r i i. ; m 1 I