THURSDAY,-. IINE 29, 1916.
T.A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Family Dr. knows
Our Beaut ifiers
mil improve
Your Complexion
HUMOR IN VISITORS' BOOKS.
THE WINDS AND SUNSHINK WILL OPK'KLY SPOIL THE
RICHEST COMPLEXION UNLESS A "PREVENTATIVE" IS
USED. JUST A LITTLE PRECAUTION WILL KEEP YOUR
CHEEKS A-BLOOM1NG AND YOUR HANDS SOFT AND WHITE.
IF YOU HAVE NEGLECTED YOUR SKIN DON'T DO IT ANY
LONGER, BUT COME TO US AND GET SOME OF OUR SOOTH
ING LOTIONS.
ALSO TAKE CARE OF Oh4l HAIR; IT'S A WOMAN'S
"CROWNING GLORY.'' GET BEAUT1FIERS FROM US, FOR
THEN YOU CAN "RELY" ON WHAT YOU BUY. :
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Levy - Vog'el Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.
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Hiking hunting fishing camping an
Eveready is sure to add to your pleasure.
As a safeguard against inconvenience an
FLASHLIGHT
with its guaranteed, long service
Tungsten battery and Mazda lamp
deserves a place in your camping kit.
Get one today. We have a wide vari
ety of styles from which to choose.
The prices are consistent and . every
article is fully' guaranteed;
B. W. HUGHES
A Real Automobile
Bargain
1911 ear, electric lights and starter,
motor overhauled and car guaranteed
in 1st class shape; good tires, run 6350
miles.
CARL EVANS,
La Grande Garage.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWXELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY t
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
rwr.1 Rnildiii!?. next to Western Union
MUilUl 1 V. L J. A V I- v. V " - .m
WHty Comminti Left Behind by Dii-.
' fluited Hotel Gueats. ,
Tbe custom of keeping books lu ho
tels and boarding houses aud asklug
visitors to leave behind tltcin some
written record of their stay has been
productive of ninny witty effusions, the
bninor of which, however, could scarce
ly bo Hppreoiuted in some cases by
"mine host."
It was Quln, the actor, says London
Tit-Bits, wlio ninny years ago wrote
the following at the once famed Tell
can inn near Newbury:
The famous Inn nt Spconhamland,
That stands beneath the hill,
"May well be called the Pelican
From Its enormous bill.
A hotel keeper in Argentina proudly
points to the following recommenda
tion written by an English visitor:
"If you have no objection to garlic
in your food; treaclo in your wine,
mosquitoes In your bedroom and dis
honesty lu your landlord; If you aro
conteut with a saucer for your bath,
and If you llko being hurled out of bed
In the morning by an earthquake I
can, from experience, recommend this
hotel."
Needless to say the laudlord could
not read English.
At a pretentious suburban hotel, says
the London Truth, one may read: "I
have pleasure in testifying to the bon
ton of this hotel. Every one dresses
for dinner except the cook. The pro
prietors give the cook next to nothing.
to dress for dinner." And at an old
established posting house Lanca
shire some ambiguous visitor entered
tills remark: "The food here is excep
tional. I feel hungry every day." .
BIG VALUES in SECOND HAND RANGES
We have scvural fine slightly used ranges in excellent condition.
These, may be had in easy payments at from $12.50 and up
Will save you more than half on the buying of a good range. Best see them
here this week '
i will buy your second-hand furniture and trade
you fine. new furniture at prices you can aford to
pay. :
TGV Tfc TUT A S-nPir TWT Furniture on
Easy Payments
WORK OF THE BEAVERS.
Wonderful Skill and Aotivity of Theee
, Clever Dam Builders.
There are probably few examples of
animal industry and constructive abil
ity more widely known than those of
the beaver every one, carries from his
school days a general notion that bea
vers build dams and other things aud,
though there may be a considerable
margin between popular belief and tho
limits of fact, enough remains to at
tach a high degree of interest to tho
beuver.
With their very powerful teeth they
can cut through a branch three inches
thick in us many minutes. Tho pieces
cut off are held by the teeth uiid fore
paws and carried or dragged to the
spot where they nre to bo used and
tilted into place. The fitting is by no
means carelessly carried out, and tho
beaver seems to have some fairly defi
nite idea of the shte and length of the
piece he needs.
The beaver makes his home prima
rily by burrowing in the bank of n
stream, and the purpose of the dam Is
to maintain the water at a fixed height,
so that the entrance to tho burrow is
always covered as a protection from
enemies.
Though, however, tho Waver has in
telligence enough for the building of
his dam, be has nut suflk'ieut to know
when to stop building, and so be in
creases tbe structure and raises the
level of his pool until burrowing up
ward no .longer serves to keep bis
house above water, ond so he raises
the height of his walls and roof by
building with branches and mud the
well known dome shaped "lodges."
LABAD1E IS
STORY ARTIST
LONG LIFE IN CANADA
TRAINED HIM WELK
HAS
Attraction at Chantauqua Tomorrow
Night Rated High
In the southern partof Canada, in
and around the city of Quebec, there
lives a people fur more interesting and
unique than any other class of people
on the western continent. Tlius'e peo
ple are the French Canadians, and in
their simple life and community fel
lowship they display a quality that is
lacking in the hustling and bustling
American.
There is a man coiuins: to Chautau
qua who has lived among these peo-
Charles Lamb In British Museum.
The British museum reading room
was a favorite resort of Charles Lamb
in the days following his retirement
from the East India House. "I am go
ing through a course of reading at tlte
museum," he writes to Bernard Bartou
in 1820, "the Garrlck plays, out of part
of which I formed my 'Specimens.' I
have 2,000 to go through and In a few
weeks have dlspateh'd the tytbe of
I 'em. It is a sort of ofBee to me; hours
! 10 to 4, the same. It does me good.
' Man must have regular occupation that
has been used to It" Mary Lamb ex
pressed her delight lu hor brother's
fondness for the nfuseum "as occupy
ing his time and keeping him from bis
j walks, which she seemed to think OVer-
IOng.
Hie Modest Position.
"I don't envy the men who manage
; the big hotels in the cities," gloomily
said the landlord of the Petunia tav
Jern. "It is as much as I can do to
make a blutf at keeping the peace be
twixt the little bunch of help I've got.
Yesterday one of the two dining room
girls said that the other one's best
feller had two left feet, and in less
than no time those two young ladies
had flew to it with ketchup bottles and
so forth. Just imagine the sprltcly
function there would bo in n hotel with
700 employees, all battling with ketch
up bottles!" Judge.
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FRANCIS LABAD1E.
pie and has studied and learned to imi
tate them in dialect aud story, and he
is now presenting all over the United
States his French Canadian stories.
His name is Francis Labadie and, as
his name indicates, is of French ex
traction himself.
These stories are delightful reminis
cences of the French Canadians, and
their telling will be enriched greatly
In coming from the mouth of one who
has lived among these people.
ARCADE
DAINTY
MARGUERITE
AT BEST.
CLARK
Possibly.
Mr. Briggs Here's an article, dear,
a very interesting article, in which a
prominent doctor says that a certain
cure for nervousness In women Is si
lence, complete silence. Mrs. Brings
(promptly) I'll bet anything some fool
of a man doctor wrote that! Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Hard to Get Rid Of.
"Opportunity Is said to call once and
return no more."
"I wish import unity followed the
name tactics," declared the man who
had Just succeeded in prying himself
loose from a persistent canvasser.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Between Octogenarians.
"I understand they senterfred film to
life imprisonment." v
"Well, no; It wasn't ns bad as tunt.
flo got only nitiety-nine years!" Puck.
Superb at "Molly Makc-Belive" in
Famous Players' Adaptation.
It is very easy tor those who have
seen Marguerite Clark on the screen
in her previous Famous Players pro
ucutions to imagine her teasing her
indulgent grandmother, ordering her
small brother around the house, keep
ing a whole family agog by her im
pudent refusal to stay home, finally
running' away from home, with her
diminutive brother, and commandeer
ing a freight train in order to roach
the city where she intends to search
for a position.
These are some of the things which
she does in the Famous I'layers
Puramount adaptation , of Klearnor
Hallowell AMmtt's celebrated story
and book, "Molly Makc-Believe," in
whiah she is to star Friday and Sat
urday at the Arcade.
"Molly Make-Believe" created a
sensation when it first appoaired in
one of the big national m:guzines and
has ever since been one of the most
popular gift-books at all times of the
year. Those who have read tho story
will appreciate at once that Mar
guerite Clark is ideally suited to play
the role of the delightful little Molly.
Inasmuch as the original story was
woven entirely around a scries of let
ters, it may "be well to explain that
the film, though still retaining the
spirit of the book in its entirety, has
so constructed the tale and intro
duced the comic and dramatic events
in the life of Molly which preceded
the nction of the story, ns to make an
ideal film vehicle for Miss Clark.
Vengeful.
"Time enough" always proves little
euough. Franklin.- (
Archie "How does it happen that
Smith hasn't that habit of talking to
himself any more?"
Burt "He caught himself cheating
at solitaire, and hasn't spoken to him
self since." -Jack o'Lantern.
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Go Where You Will
you'll find no other food 'with such a delicious
flavor and such an almndanx-e of nutriment., as
Grape-Nuts
v This ideal healt h ration combines the sweets and
nourishment of whole wheat with the delicious
taut? of malted barley,-.
It is easily digested by weak stomachs and has
a nourishing value unequaled by any other cereal
food. It's a vigor-producer for keeping body '
active and mind alert.
There's a Reason' for Grape-Nutr
Sold by (Jrocers Everywhere
y Tuxedo's Grip I
by Walt Mason 0?
Tuxedo is the gripping smoke, a boon to every buyer;
you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum,
clay or briar, and fill it with the fragrant weed, the
choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke,
indeed; and are you glad? Well, rather. Tuxedo
has no kick or bite, suggests no "morning after;" its
mission is to bring delight, and
(ill your heart with laughter.
It caught the sunshine of the
south, when it was green and
growing, and brings that sun-
shine to your mouth, when r
out the smete you're blowing'
"Tuxedo's in a class alone," its
smokers are declaring;' "it has a
fragrance all its own, that baffles
all comparing.". And thus it
grips the men who smoke, and holds their true affec
tion; their trusty briar pipes they w . .
stoke, and never know dejection. cOaxK
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Having the only exclusive Paint and
Wall I'aper business in I. a Grande,
and having resided here for a number
of years doing work in my line every
day of that time, I have no hesitancy
in impressing you with the request to
let me serve you in the painting and
paper hanging needs. Our stock is
tremendously large guaranteeing wide
varieties for selection in both wall
paper and paints. Our work is the
Ix'st, as many of you already know
and our prices are lower than others
because its our business and we work
at it and nothing else. We will sell
you any quantity of paints or oils
a quart if you want it. If you have
no way of coming to the store, call
Main 6!( and we will send our auto
after you. We give sen ice.
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