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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916.
Ladies, Attention!
he Wonderful Spring
All ladies are invited to call and
see the new rubberized sanitary pet
ticoat. Must be seen to be appreciat-
The Two Giants
GOSSARD
Have Arrived in La Grande
recently published series of remarkable advertisements entitled.
J..ed. Pauline Lederle, Phone Black
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"Nine Ideal Kpures" the T. W. Gos.su.rtl Co. largest makers of fine
corsets in the warld have captured the Spring Corset Business of
America.
Today every reader of Women's Magazines is familiar with the nine ideal
figure types that so graphically set forth the perfect range of Uossard
Models AND ONE OF THESE MODELS IS YOUKS. "
Your Gossard will give you the same beauty of line, the same healthful
support, and the same degree of comfortableness that it would if it
were custom tailored.
Gossard quality of materials and workmanship insure long wear and
permanent shape. Gossard Corsets are easy to put on because they lace
in front and clasp at the side of the lace.
Sold here exclusively ut
$2.00 upward
HILL'S DEPARTMENT
STORE
TficyLace In front
1 1 b5! i i
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AT THE MOVIES
AT ARCADE.
New York Department Store Fornix '
Setting for Hazel Dawn Film. I
with t.'io Williams Feature Film Com
pany. These pictures have created a
sensation wherever they have been
shown. To the audience thev brine
For the department store scene in tnc terrible conflict, half the nations
her next Famous 1'lnyers-Pararnnuiit !of world are involved in, close to
production, "Tho Saleslady," Hnzci i home.
Dawn actually spent many hours be- Braving the danger of flvmir shells
mnd the ribbon counter in one of the and bullets, a staff nhnt oirratihir of
in I the Chicnirn Tribune whs sent tn l-'u.
J "ope when the war broke out to photo-
.tracm tne early stages of the con-
most celebrated department stores
New York. Over three hundred em- I
pioyees nl tne establishment and the
entire store- were placed at the dis
posal of the star and her director,
Frederick Thomson, in tho making of
. this unusual drama which is the at
traction at the Arcade for Monday
and Tuesday.
The story itself differs radically
from anything in which Miss Pawn
has ever appeared on the screen, cm
bodying real pathos as well as com
edy. It is the tale of a country girl
whom poverty forces to try her for
tune in New York.
The fact that this is the first great
metropolitan department store to be
reproduced upon the screen lends par
ticular interest to this story. The en
tire build ine-, which comprises the
department store in Autstion, wa.i
placed at thu dispo-ial of the Famous
I layeis lor the taking of the seenei
in the store.
ri ul Jiynts
met. lie risked death many times,
but his reward was the collection of a
moving picture film which has never
be;-- duplicated. It tells the story
of the war as nothing e'se can. The
camera does not lie. Before he had
completed his task, 10,000 feet of film
had bet n safely cranked and preserved
to be shown in this country.
These pictures show how the prin
cipal cities of Belgium appeared prior
to the advent of the German armies.
Later, while tho Germans were pass
ing through or bombarding these
cities and after the armies had ad
vanced, they were rephotogniphed.
' 1 re result was an astounding com
iparison. Burning buildings,, 'hurst
ling German shells, devastation on ail
'.sides is -m.v.-n M'lcn ,.f t.......... ..i..,.
Squirrel Gets Revenge
in action. No less than 0,000
.f ya riimc "" I., ji ii..
vim.- .muuio io ine store in order to per- on (he firm
inn tne
ureac (iiiatitilies ol pow-! seen
wt-.ie transported ram
ner-. o:i the firm" mm Ph... v-1m. i 1,
nroi iurers to wt ,.i,mi-i, : . ... .. n..
t u , ' , m action. These pictures were taken
of the interior. ,,,m. ,,, (;,.,.,., ,.rpl.h, ., thi,t
..Hmr.f? thi cllrat dc- :;.,! f ,h0 f,-.n, hai (.,. ,.,,.,! th!.
F V . T f0'',"S t U! act,U,,i '''l.;K-!"(i'--.:m side of the war."
wi be o es n f,lhV ,,IP'' 11 ti!kc-s iwn 'li e-hi.lf lioiu-s to
Pn'ramou Sttltt M W K'n!
scarcely a village h..,l,.t I., .1 " 1,1 m " e amount oi mm n,cui-
store for those who attend. Sner.inl
music is provided for the program
The audience is held spell-bound by
the reproduction of the most fnsclnnt
jing scenes. Tin's is not a manufac
tured piny. There is mirth ing nrtific-
, , finl about it, nor mimic. It is a fitorv
La Grande Brought (lose to Kuins of of real, eaKnest and terrible life and
.... .;t War in Europe death, action and courage actual
the vivid story of how the princi- scenes of the greatest war in the his
pal cities of Belgium were destroyed torv of the world
during the early part of the great) The program is divided into two
Luropean conflict when the first ' pruts, an intermission of five minuter
wages of the war developed and the 'having been arranged after the first
Germans we're on their victorious ad-J purl. This is done for the cmiveni
vance into that country, is I..1.I in il., I,., , r .1... i: i i ,
tin j n i..., ;.. . v. )i.vv ti tm- iiuuii.:iK-u anu 10 nrevenL
Grand Review of t he War in Europe" j interruption after the second half of
'.mi: ini-iures wmcn tins citv has.. the program
been successful in contra'.'ting for mid leaving.
Chicago, May 26. The squirrel in
Edward Schultz' buck yard was more
arrogant than ever Sunday.
Policemen haul spent Saturday af
ternoon shooting at him. Althoinrh
I they didn't come anywhere near hit
ting him, he became resentful and was
cut bright and early looking for re
venge. In the afternoon Mr. Schultz' Chi
nese chow dog, Princess the cause of
the hostility toward Mr. Squirrel
appeared in the back yard. The squir
rel tried to follow her inside and
g( nt'iemaiily animal that he is, he
bit Princess in the ear, then proceed
ed to berate her.
Of course. Princess ram for the
house. Mr. Schultz heard her velning
and opened .the back door. The squir
rel tried to follow her insciile and
when he was unsuccessful climbed up
on the screen door. His chattering
iH canie more bitter than ever and he j
i t fused to leave until Mr. Schultz got I
after nim with a brocm.
Mr. Schultz insists thesquin-el is
jtalous of the attention the dog re
ceives. He admits, however, that the
animal is discreet, for although he is
not afraid of chow dogs air.U police
men with revolvers, he is more re
spectful to a bulldog that occasionally
viMt.s the Schultz yard.
Is the foundation upon which the success of this store
has been built.
Tlie strong, favorable impression of this store is
making its rounds, and from day to day new custom
ers are added to our list.
WE SERVE YOU"
With the very best of groceries, plus the best service
with a positive saving of 5 per cent. v
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
Stout Women Kind
La Camelle
Corsets ho Very Comfortable
Because of the
Ventilo
Back and Front Shield
;A trial fitting will convince you.
A model for every figure. If
more convenient I will fit you in
your own home.
Prices $2.80 and up
MRS.
ROBT. PATTISON,
Corsetiere
Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221
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country whete the setting will not he
recognized by some.
AT SHERRY'S
THE WAR IN EUROPE
.'i Die Manv Hurt in Storm
Philadelphia, May JC.Throe lives
wt-ro lost, many per.-.rns were in bin d
and much property damaged in a se
vere electrical and hail storm that
swept over tastern Pennsylvania and
Southern New Jersey late today.
Marie Wheaton, 1(i years old; Fmr
ei.ee Smith, If?, and Louis White, 2:1;
were crushed to death in the ruins of
an ancient stone oarn, where they had
Sllllli-llt Vf-fllin. ilnrlrwr .1
taken and ithe treat that, is inil-rli ' r li.rln nimr ct-,.,,..i i i,.t i.;i,'i;.'.
located on the outskirts of the city
unit which was erected before the Rev
olutionary War. Another bolt set a
building ci.fi re and injured four per
sons, two soriously.
In Phi!:: lelphia the storm was ac
companied by a tremendous downpour
of rain, and in some sections by a tornado-like
wind, which blew down sign0
and (trees.
opens by people rising
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like Ga&
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ccEvemence'
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OJLCQQWOVE
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No coal, wood or ashes
to lug no waiting for
the fire to burn up. Bet
ter cooking because of
the steady, evenly-distributed
heat, under
perfect control. All heat
concentrated en the
cooking and not radiated
around the room. The
long, blue chimneys
prevent all smoke and
smell,
lickM, bnili, roasts, toasts.
Muro efficient than your
wood or .oil Move and cot
to cpeiate.
ASK Y(.v. DKAI.FR TODAY.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
& QriuiI
Fur Best Results
Use rear Oil
BctJcrcookino;
and a cleaner,
cccior tchen.
Nov serving
2,009,000
homes
In 1. ?. 3 and 4
buim':vi.rs,lth ei- vithout oven.
Also cabinet
m u it v s with
I'irf Iws Cooking
Oveuai.
Rich Man's Son Is Suing
Denver, Colo., May 20. John Cure,
Jr.. son of a wealthy business man oi
Colorado Springs, filed an. action for
divorce Ihure the other day against
'.tramme t,arnson -Curr, daughter of
Judge Charles Grant Garrison, of the
w Jersey Supreme Court and a
nii-.-e of foi-mer Secretary of War Gar
rison. He charges desertion and asks
fcr the custody of their children.
The couple resided in Colorado
Springs several years ago and wore
prominent socially.' Thev removed to
New York five years ngo, where they
t-came associated with prominent so
ciety people, and were members of a
fashionable colony at Douglaston,
Long Island.
Two yeais ago Mrs. Curr caused he
luubaiid's arrest, on a charge of non
support. New York dispatches then
sated that she and her three chil
dren were living in a chenp two-room
tenement, while he was receiving a
monthly allowance of Sl'.dO. The Wise
was settled, it. is said, when he agreed
to give her a small allowance, nnd
later they resumed their marital rela
tions. . I-ast. fall, it, is said, when Mr. Curr
vent to join his lanu y at a Summer
resort near Now York, he was in
formed .that thev had left for Mer
chant villo. X. J.. the home of Mrs.
("hit's father. Their friends state that
Curr afterward made several futile
iit'e-iipts toward rconcilliniion ntnd
finally divided to return to Colorad
i and ask for a divorce.
n action irk filed here lY'.-oary
!' but a new divovo law i i ,uirrd
' "'linir of the case at the ;.!: :-' ff?
Just Received a
Car of Peacock
Celebrated Rock
Spring Nut Coal,
Just the Thing f or
Summer Use.
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Main 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
StreeU.
DELIVERED
HIAWATHA & ROCKSPRINGS COAL, DRAYAGE,
STORAGE, FEED.
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Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10
D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. fl' U
CHINESE ROftT AND UPTn &VMVmvS r- V
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Lures0 Bodily Diseases With Root and Kerfc
Treatment. Free Consultation
' Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
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La Grande'
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Mr-
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Cavr.
ho will
Ships Kct;K to l-.'neland
i t.'-e'v nr., .May Jo. A Lxiijono
men lies f eind a mavke' for c:;irs in
l'.er'iin,! ned snyt he eei-.ially makes
a prof't of several dollars a case.
W. '. -:hl.,.it-, of ::' ITii-h street
and an tvnidoyo of t'e.o 11u-k Rox &
Onto company, which makes a spe
cialty of n parcel post ivr crate, n
few days ai-o ivceivl -et;rns on n
v se of 111 dozen eirirs which he ship
i'ii on April 5 to U.-un ;1te. F.ntrl.ind.
'M e sum -wss J.".;t2 al.e ali exyicnse;
of shipment and packing-.
l GLASSES I
made by us cost no more
than Kryptoks made by
other opticians, but the
Kryptoks supplied by
us are bettor, being
finished on specially
made machines and in j
the finest, most com-
pletely equipped retail j
optical factory in East-
ern Oregon.
.l'esidcs, we do all the !
work under one roof !
from the examination of !
your eyes to the accu- !
rate fitting of the fin- j
ishod glasses. !
J BON TON RESTAURANT
213 FIR STREET PHOXE RED 1241
Expert Chef, American and Chinese Dishea
Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty
OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
Furnished rooms up staira
Wong Dan.JProp.
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We Consider Your Succesi
Paramount to Our Own
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Because our success depends on the development of the
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants.
Wo have made large investments for your convenience and
u"!htv'irn pr?1,0-ty wl,k'h cannot be m-d to some other
IcKMhty if our business docs not prosper as can vours There
fore no only from public spiritedncsS but from bl.fne" Antes"
5,triVr?. TlJ hl ye tendir to fiXr
. . .. ... Lla ll'lllIIiUIUtl
.... ,.....,. ..,.n, ,j ll)0 ,i,;u, l0 receive our cheerful nnd
thorough consideration and active cneourairement
J. H.FEARE&SON
Optometrists & Jewelers
I. A GRANDE, OREGON
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Eastern Oregon Light
Pover Co.
Always at Your Service Teler hone Main 34
One Word, One Cent, One Time.
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