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Ti!A' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, MAY 30, 191(.
Ladies, Attention!
.All ladies are invited: to call and
see the new rubberized sanitary pet
ticoat. Must be seen to be appreciat
ed. Pauline Ledcrle, Phone Black
J11. Adv. 4-6-tf
300 Pairs
WOMEN'S, MISSES', CHILDREN'S OXFORDS, Per Pair
' ... $1.39, 89c, 73c, 62c
Values in this lot as hight as $4.00 per pair and just as good as
they ever were, except the price, If you are looking for a shot'
for house wear, garden wear or f.or an outing Why Pay More.
All sizes now. !
epartment
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I puny during the filming of tho play. A
. large number of beautiful anil original
sea scones- are made possible by itihe
action which takes place on the coast.
J he story of ' the Bondman, al
ready famiiiar to a countless number
of people through the wide popularity
of Hall Caine, concerns the love of
the vagabond, Stolphen On-y, and the
daughter of the Danish Governor of
Iceland. How love ripens bdnween
them, how Stephen wrongs his wife
by leaving her and taking to himself
another wife, and his remorse there
after, make a foundation foir the sec
ond part of the story, which concerns
tho two sons of Stephen Orry, grown
to manhood. Jason is the son of
Stephen and 'his first wife, and the
woman that Stephen meets on the
Isle of Man. When Stephen's wife
dies her son, Jason, swears to avenge
her wrongs by killing either his fath
er or the father's son. This takes
phce in Iceland, and over on the
Isle of Man Stephen is sending his
son hack on a quest of love to the
wife find child 'he left behind. How
Jiison is thwarted by Providence every
lime he seeks his brother Sunlocks
life and how finally he makes the
greatest sacrifice of all giving his
ife for his brother makes a touching
story.
I'arnum plays bo'h the roles of Ste
phen ami Jason while Dorothy Her
utard, a fu;l:ner Portland stock fv.vor
iie. is seen in the character of Ovebn,
rfautrliter of Hi:: Governor of the Isle
of Man.
AT THE MOVIES
COMING TO SIIKUKY'S
"THE BONDMAN"
William Karnhani Has Great Part in
Hall (.'nine Masterpiece. ,
William Karnuin, one of the leading
figures offilmdoin, in "The Bondman"
a picturization of Hall Caine's offering
of tbfc Sherry theater Thursday. A 9
reel rugged drama of Iceland a)nd the
IkIc of Man, presented in the dramatic
strength of the novel, the film is hai'e.i
as the gtrcnteslt screen effort of Fox
$100,000 stair.
The story gives opportunity for pic
turesque photography, especially note
worthy being the festival scenes, .'1000
people being in the employ of the eoin-
Mam raps
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Stout Women Find
La Camelle
Corsets ROVory Comfortable
Hecause of the
Iiack and Front Shield
A trial fitting will convince you.
A model for every figure. If
more convenient I will fit
your own home.
Prices $2.00 and up
: you in
MKS. RCBT. PATTISON,
Corsetiere
Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221
, The Two Giants
QUALITY & PRICE
Is the foundation upon which the success of this store
has been built.
Hie 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. ,
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
AT AHCADK
Kdge of the
Abyss" Has An All-Star
Cast.
By Express ,
Wed. Morning
Strawberries, Ripe .Bananas
Walla Walla ('.liven Teas
1'Yosh -sparagus, RVulishes
New Oabbage, Carrots
iftlui'c, (Harden i;eltuee
II
cad
W
I'Vcsh Tomatoes, Cucumbers
(.iivcn Onions, Rhubarb
Voting Beets, New Turnips
-till have a few of those Sweet
Naval Oranges
An all- star cast presents "The
Edge of the Abyss," the Triangle piny
to be seen at the Arcade Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday Mary Rol
and, Frank Jlills and Wilhird" Mack
m ike up the combination. Alary Bol
and represents a butterfly of fashion,
Alma Clayton. She brings out strong
ly ths fickle nature of the girl who
is nuick to run the gamut of emotion
in the search of a new tensation. Ki'rse i
sl'C is engaged to Robert McKim, an j
idle young man of wealth. Then she i
I......V-.W.O ;i..,.n.-f..,i ; ..l.i..
' ipmi.i inn il.ni.ll ill lllc .HMU yuiini;
criminal lawyer, Wayne Burroughs,
played by Frank Mill's.
Miss Ttol.ind is convincing and real
istic in the qunrrel scene with Frank
Mills. Her mobile, beautiful facs
shows the gradations of netulante in !
the childish nature of the woman and 1
nor gradual rise to a tigerish fury
when her husband refuses to humor
her.
McKim is the idle man of pleisur?
to the life. lie displays the lack of
principle and cowardice of such a
character emphatically by Ms slack
ness of figure and general indolence
of expression and gesture.
Willard Mack has all the little man
nerisms of the hardened criminal, but
also manages to bring out the under
lying idea of the rugged faithfulness
of the nun toward his benefactor, the
lawyer.
Humor and Thrills in "A Submarine
l'irate."
There is a happy combination of
humor and renlism in the Triangle
Keystone "A Submarine Pirate." Syd
Carplin supplies the humor in bic
J doses, but it wis owing .to Ibo ?ntor
! prise of. the Triangle forces and the
permission of the navy department,
Maude. I by Secretary IV.niols, that a
i real, sure enough submarine and a
j r'.inUv't wero used in the picture."..
I'P'e-o is accordingly ;t educat'.inal
I v.- hie ard inte-ost aiid thrill to spare
I m so an not rial ra'miarinc in op
!'"a'"n. It is "on nbuviiv its w:iv
"""ii!-li tbe billows 'of the Pacitio,
i 'J vt s-i'-trir.-'ing r,d !'ien rising to
!'".!? face. The oomplirnOd interior.
v ; li : !! '!.; on:-!iet r.nd its torpedo
I !'"'' " rr'-ri-.i1':-, ;dso -.ho means
,,v vbi.h it - .- n-il s'.in'a-o rms are
Just Received a
Car of Peacock
Celebrated Rock
Spring Nut Coal,
Just theThing for
Summer Use.
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Min 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Streets.
FULL
LOAD
DELIVERED
HIAWATHA & ROCKSPR1NGS COAL, DRAYAGE,
STORAGE, FEED.
Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10
D. R. FONG MEDICINE C0 0$
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES r(
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Cures" Bodily Diseases With Rcct and Herbi; " s
Treatment.
Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
Free Consultation
La Grande
Ore.
BON TON RESTAURAN
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213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241
Expert Chef, American and Chinese Dishes
Noodles and Chon Suev a Soecialtv N
OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
Furnished rooms up stairs
Wong Dan, Prop.
We Consider Your Success
Paramount to Our Own
hov
in
ono.
J. G. Snodsrass Grocer
Quality
Pl:ona Main 13
Service
Houest Pricos
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t:';.'vv n I'-ip in ; f!iiiiii:ii inc.
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I'nltoJ Sls.ti'8 to .cm ounii'o enlist -
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Our Want Ada bring results.
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"GLASS US I
made liy lis cost uo more
than Kryptoks made bv
other ojitieians, 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.
1 besides, we do all the
work under one roof
from tne examination of
your eyes to the accu
rate fitting of the fin
ished glasses.
Ih.peare&son
CMomctrists & Jeweler9
I.A C!i.DE, OREGON
Becjiuse our success depends on the development of the
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants.
We have made larpc investments for your convenience and
comfort, in property which cannot be moved to some other
hval.fy if our business c;,es not prosper as can yours There
tore not only from public fpiritedness but from business interests
wo vu-h to cooperate with you in anything tending to further
the wcitare of the community.
. proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and
morougn consideration nnd active encouragement.
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Oregon Light
Power Co.
Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34
One Word, One Cent, One Time.
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