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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 191G. .PAGE TWO LA GRANDE E VENING OBSERVED Ladies, Attention! The Two Giants QUALITY & PRICE All ladies are invited to call and ! J see the new rubberized sanitary pot- j ticoat. Must be seen to be appreciat-1 J ed. Pauline Lederle, Phone Black a ; Sil. Adv. 4-S.tfii Ladies9 Suits and Coats We are tfoiug to make a dean sweep of everything in new, this season's Coats and Suits. Every garment has been remarked and the reduced price will soon clean out our ready-to-wear department. Not an old, last season's garment in stock. mm m Is the foundation upon which the success of this store has. been built-. . The strong, favorable impression of this store is making its rounds, and from day to day new custom el's are added to our list. WE SERVE YOU With the very best of groceries, plus the bent service with a positive saving of 5 per cent. You can get a NEW SPRING COAT as low as $6.37 and THE LATEST STYLE SUIT for $9.8. OUR SALES NEVER DISAPPOINT Hills D eoarfment Store AT THE MOVIES AIWA l) 12 ANNOUNCEMENT. The Arcade toduy and tomorrow will put on one of their big Triangle shows consisting of nine reels. A3 suited 'before in these columns Tri angle pictures ure being shown at $2 a seat but the management of the Ar pictures have been rained so often lately and since these reels are re ceived in tho regular service the price of admission will remain the same !(' cents. "Tho Submarine Pirate" is abso lutely tr greatest laugh producer screened. Syd Chaplin of the famous Chaplin family provides all kinds of laughter in his role as Admiral of the submarine. He is first an ambitious waiter, who steals tho plans and the signals of two unpatriotic inventors. He buys an Admiral uniform at a !cond hand store, takes command of the undersea boat by means of the stolen papers and starts on a career of piracy. The first offior shows Syd AT SHERRY'S "The Dealhlock" at Sherry's Today Only. John Johnson, known from one end of Alaska to the other as "the iron man of Dawson," a noted Klondykc cade .believes that since the prices of character and champion dog "mush- er ol the world, with his team ot Siberian dogs, is one of the many in teresting characters of the snow coun try presented in "The Donthloek" masterpiece. Johnson, when appioached and GRANGE HALL bis as. AFTER I.AI'SE OF YEARS SHII' IS RESTORED. .- - - - j I " ' ' . ! WOR Ji.hn E. Crymes lias Good Success Organizing Sunday Schools. ..........I.. U- ...... 1... 4l. ...... ; ' i,. t:ti, i... i... ....... .....ii'orn Alaskan (logs, as ar 11,11 1.1 .Dll'im.-I Willi III, Clllli I ,. ,1 John E. Orymes of the American Sunday School union just returned from a month's labor in Baker countv. asked to participate in the filming of Two new schools were organized and ine jioatniocK- me scenes ot wnicn manv others visited. Three Baker were taken along the Yukon and in county Sunday Schools have developed the neighborhood of Dawson City, atj into churches. first declined, but a little persuasion j few years ago Mr. Orymes or and somu of Uncle Sam's crisp bank plnized a Sunday School in the notes finally won him over. One of ! Grange hall district, three miles from the most thnlling incidents of "The i,a Grande. Many years ago a Sun Dcathlock," is the finish of a race lie- ,av School was conducted in that dis tween a team driven by the champion irict, but for a long time there bad "mushcr' and another celebrated dog been no public worship. Last Sunday unver named "Snow" Martin. 18 persons were present and a pictiue mniiimiii a inusniun uiu nut luiuvt-, he imiun was taken. Inmost, lie Stout Women Find La Camelle Corsets so 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 $2.60 and up MRS. RCBT. PATTISON, i Corsetiere Res. 02 Oak, Phone Red 3221 J Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track n i! X Vi I I the mal- ntmnsit ,1,-,, tho ,.,..yi- .,,,,1 him-.lf i mules, me canine onnnariiy used in This can only give the readers a 11,0 snow t'"t'y' vague idea of the treats in store for A Symbol nf Health. them but let it, bo friid here that "The Submarine Pirate" differs from all other marine features in that it is an J The Pytnagorians of Ancient Greece authentic presentation of actual con-', ate simple food, practiced temperance ditions ahonrd United States E luats land purity. As a badge they used the and on the seas when such bonis are . live pointed star which they regarded in I'ctive oncration and sink or rise or ! as a symbol of health. A red live discharge their torpedoes at an j pointed star appears on each package enemy. The Navy department lent one of their Pacific Coast battery of subnia n ines to Mack Sonnet cf the Keystone. A large passenger ship and a V. H. warship are i.Iso used in the scenes. Where Luxury Rules in This Play. Among the big scenes that make the new Triangle-lncc play, "The Edge of the Abyss," so attractive are a huge b:mcuet scene, interiors of n wealthy home, a busy lawyer's ollice nnd u modern club with men of posi tion and power amusing themselves. The public bnmiuet shows a long table with men in evening dress and women in the latest creations of tho modiste's art. They aie all busily eating and chattering until Frank Mills, as th famous criminal lawyer, is introduced and makes a forceful end eloquent speech. The gradual growth of en thusiasm is shown ns the listeners be gin to get interested nnd finally in terrupt with applause till .".t its con clusion they rise spontaneously and choer anil shout and gesticulate. of Chamberlain's Tablets, and still ful fils its ancient, mission as a symbol of hea-lth. If you are troubled with in digestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of these tablet.-i-from your druggist. You will bo surprised at the quick relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. Long is superintendent and Mrs. Car rie Spencer secretary of this flourish ing new Sunday School. A new or gan has just been purchased. Mr. Cryrnes left today for Wallowa in which county much rural Sunday School work is being done. The American Sunday School union will celebrate its ono-hundreth anni versaiy next year in Philadelphia. It j lias organized 12r,000 Sunday Schools more than 2000 being established last year. Avoid Spring Colds. I toy Brought to Hospital Dr. and Mrs. L-.iw were in l.a Grande from North Powder yesterday bring ing to the hospital Richard, tho twelve year old son of Mrs. McLaren. The boy is afflict ed with a nervous trouh'e which may later require an operation at the hospital. Ekiddei. changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and pvippe, land these spring colds are annoying land dangerous and are likely to turn 1 into a chronic summer cough. In such j cases take a treatment of Dr. King's I aow Discovery, a pleasant Laxative I Tar Syrup. It soothes the cough, i checks the cold and helps break up an j attack of grippe. Us already n-a-1 mired, no mixing or fussing . just i ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and j tried for over 40 years. Pretty Woman Is Recruiter New York, Hay 31 The first wom an recruiter in America, Miss Edna Payne, pretty and winsome, has es tablished headquarters in this city, at !0th street and Sixth avenue, and is All the finery and luxuriousness of .receiving applications for enlistment a rich man's home are shown in sev-1 11,0 tegular army, navy ami marine cral scenes in which Miss Boland ap-rnrl pca. In beautiful gowns of the lat est mode she entertains guests in con versation or at the piano. A very striking picture is that of tho boudoir which Willard Mack r.s the bu'-glar starts to loot, of its silver manicuring sets and other articles of use and ornament. Miss Payne, who is intensely natri- otic with a iron! desire to serve her country, has already caused the enlist ment of one man in the army, one in the navy, and two in the United States marine corps. Her recruiting is done entirely on 'her own account and has no official sanction. Wl UlUUJIMIWUUif ffl rJpO break a colt hitch him double with an old hoss. To break a new pipe hitch it up with old VELVET. (letting Ready to Attend Convention Members of Orin Lodge No. 711 K. of P. are completing arrangements to al tend the District Convention n)t La Grande on the evening of June 2d, says the Elgin Moconlor. The Elgin K. of P. Hand will necom p:iny the local delegation. The Knights are planning to make the trip in autos, passengers paying the expenses of Wie trip or an amount equal to I lie regular train fare. The committee in charge desire that members living in the country who arc owners of autos, arrange to haul members living nenrest them nnd in (hat main nor al1 will have a vha'nce ".o attend. Should weather be unfav orable a special train will be chart- CH'il. Just Received a Car of Peacock Celebrated Rock Spring Nut Coal, li Just the Thing for Summer Use. SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, 'Phone Main 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 COlvJ CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES fcp'fcii t- i C, licaiuicui. vuiioucaiiuu Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La CrandeV'1 - Ore. BON TON RESTAURANT ) Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy. There is onl" one way to have a i ' ". healthy complexion ami that is to Keep the bowels active and regular. IV. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear. move the bowels gently, stimulate the liver, cleanse the system and purify the blood. A splendid soring medi- ine. ."ic at your druggist. .re-. it. v.,- 7KLVF.Tir,N.!;orc's best Vi??. "i,'m:co, with its nr;:t brt'j'Y!it t)tit. "4' ::'. J ri"' ' s Coliseum l.ilv White for Democrats. j St. I.ouis, Mo., May SO. Tbe Cn lliseum today took on an appearance j of preparedness for the Democrat ic I convention here June 1-lth. The en t (iii- intoi ioi has been enameled white '0-1 o:hcr special decorations have i ' con completed. All now needed is i the imntirc. which will not be hung! J t'"t'1 just '. efore the tomoorn'-v enrsir-! ; iv.:'a drop Vis gavel for te first i ! ;!,c ,-v;,' V,- the 1 I oip j-o.-.e of ventilation and in orovod j 'l;:-ht a grout portion of the viiof has i ' con 'vmnve 1 and a series of iv'.a?r i sin's insi.:l!e 1. ! I In Hid Child r Worms j Don't old the fretful, nervous cVU.I. Often its ibie to v o-ns. Got s rid of the i. b- giving ov-lrilf to one ! !.-oi-.-o Kickapoo We-ni Killer, a lnx Miivo worni enndv. Givj ot'lv plain noii'ishing food, lets of nut-door exer cise and put to bed early. Watch -tools and continue giving' Kickanoo Worm I.07.en?es, they will positively remove the worms. 115c at druggists. l GLASSES 1 made by us cost no more than Krvptoks matle by other opticians, but the Krvptoks supplied by us are better, beiug finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most com pletely equipped retail ,-.t;...,'i ;-. i.".,. f. c'iuui lulWil m evn Orepoii. Desides. wo do all tho work under ore roof from the examination of your eves to the accu rate fittimr 'f the fin ished classes. 213 111 S K.EET FH iK Kh.U l'J41 ft 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. We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own ! fi Because our success depends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be moved to some other locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There fore not only from public p:r:'vlness but from business interests we wish to cooperate with you in anything' tending to further the welfare of the community. No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement. J. H. PEARE & SON Optometrists & Jewelers I.A CRANDE, ' ORECON Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 One Word, One Cent, One Time. A