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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1915.
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Every kind of shoe for, every body,
Men, AVomon, Children and the
abies; for every business, every
dress and every sport and past
time use. Whether you walk or
ride, t'Lsili or hunt; or whether you
like to be dressed up and kept so,
we have shoes for all these uses and
all these purposes, in all the leath
ers, in a range of prices and styles
greater than ever previously shown
the kinds that "keep shape" till
worn out.
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Hill's Department Store
REV. CLARK
WILL PREACH
WILL CLOSE OWN DOORS TO AS
SIST CHAUTAUQUA
General Rule In that Services Will Be
Held in Town Too
Arrangements have been made to
hold preaching services at the Park to
morrow morning following the Chau-
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lauqua eunaay oaiooi. nev. u. u.
Clark has consented to dismiss his
regular morning services at the Pres
byterian church and address the Chau
tauqua attendants at 11:00 o'clock in
the Pavilion. The Presbyterian choir
directed by Mrs. A. L. Richardson will
sing. The Presbyterian Sunday
School will be held in town as usual,
Lucky Find.
"Ah see yo' is house-cleanin'," said
Mrs. Snow White.
"Yes," replied Mrs. Marsh Green,
"dey is nothin' Ink' fovin' 'round once
in a while. Why, I des come ercross
a pair ob slippers under de bed dat
Ah 'hadn't seen foh five yeahs."
Dallas News.
PRESBYTERIAN T-HURCH. s
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.., W.F.
Landrum superintendent, Mrs. W. W.
'Berry, organist.
- Sr. C. E. Service at 7:00 o'clock.
No morning or evening service.
G. L. CLARK, Pastor.
Manse 1310 Wash. Phone B-2021.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. Mrs. J.
H. Lumper, superintendent; Miss
Maud Baker, organist. Morning wor
ship, 11. Subject:
J. H. LUMPER, Pastor.
Parsonage 2103 North Fir street.
SHERRY'S
Petrova at Sherry's.
Madame Petrova in "The Scarlet
Woman" will be the Sunday attraction
at Sherry's. The picture comes well
recommended and will afford good en
tertainment, of that there is no doubt.
ARCADE
God Apollo Appears to
Nymph"
'The Wood
A play that mingles very beautifully
the atmosphere of aesthetic Greek life
with the life of today is the Fine Arts
Triangle "The Wood Nymph," to be
seen at the Arcade Sunday. This
shows Marie Doro to great advantage
in her initial appearance as a Triangle
star.
The locale of the place is placed
among the redwoods of California. Ac
cording to the tale, Miss Doro as the
Nymph has grown up under the care
of a mother who has forsaken a civi
lization to live in a finely, furnished
log house in the time. The story be
comes pregnant with fanciful and en
trancing episode.
eye as the result of a blow by the de
fendant?
Prosecuting Witness Yes, sir.
Judge Tell me the circumstances
under which he struck you.
Prosecuting Witness We were sit
ting m a Motion Picture show, and I
was explaining the pictures
Judge ThaPs enough! The case is
dismissed. .
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ThomuH Dixon wishes to announce
most emphatically, that his new
spectacle, "The Fall of a Nation," is
not anti-German.
No, Douglas Fairbanks is not the
father of .Thanhouser's Fairbanks
twins.
NOTES FROM FILDOM.
"How are you i today?" asked a
friend of one of the theatre managers.
Oh, I'm tired was the reply. Tired?
laughed the friend. What of, play?
That's all the picture game is. The
gentleman should run Sherry's or the
Arcade for a week and see how much
play there is in this kind of work, in
cidentally foot the film bills for each
week. Say he would be tired also.
The reason both theatres are a suc
cess is because each of the owners are
not lax in their management and are
strong to please all.
(Babies and Chautauqua and Vernon
Castles are the topic of conversation
this week, oh yes war.
The general belief is that all film
agents are the biggest knockers.
Every one knocks the other fellows
films while his are the best.
John Barrymore says he doesn't
know a wedding ring from a key ring.
. HERE'S A STAR'S POETRY.
BY MARIE DORO.
Naughty lady, villain, curse.
Baby's crying, enter nurse. Hus
band's coming, better scoot Ready
lights camera shoot! Alurse comes
down with mother's offspring, opens
the curtains when of all things sees
mamma and villain kiss! "This is
one thing we should miss.- Daddy's
sure to bring a suit." Ready lights
cti mora shoot!
Villain offers bribe of gold; chauf
feur asks her what she's sold.
"Where's your faith you blooming
brute?" Ready lights camera
shoot! See what I got on this here
deal; a game with n duck that ain't
even Teal! But look at the scene.
Ain't it a beaut? Ready lights
camera shoot!
Awful moment! Wooden duck;
couldn't save her rotten luck! Any
way it's awful cute. Ready lights
camera shoot! Mistress cries out,
Joey Jacobs, a curly-headed young
ster, makes his comedy debut with
Mack Swain in "Ambrose's Cup of
Woe." Joey is featured with a
trained white pig, Mr. Pig perform
ing in hlamess and pulling the little
chap all over the house and furniture.
Evelyn iBrent, who is seen on the
Metro program in "The Spell of the
Yukon," with Edmund Breese, is a
member of the famous "Polar Bears"
who swim in the ocean near Coney Is
land during the winter months.
Cleo Ridgely finds spurs a nuisance
in "The Love Mask," but she seems
at home when she makes a thrilling
leap from atree to the ton of a stage
coach, lighting on both feet, with huge
guns extended m the most William S.
J Hart manner.
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Mme. Burtlin Kallch, star of "Am
bition," commenced her stage career
at the age of 14, not in "baby roles,"
but as a youthful Btar. She entered
dramatics thirough music, first singing
opera in her native land.
William Farnum, who was the sen
sation of the recent spoken perform
ance of "Julius Caesar" for the Ac-.
tors' Fund, which took place in Los
Angeles, has suddenly tired of the
pictures and is on the lookout for a
he finds the right one, no more of the j
screen he says.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
(Fourth and Spring Street3)
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. W. C.
Wittenberg, superintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 a. m. Subject:
"The Christian college in relation
to political moral reform'
6:30 Epworth League, Rose Sher
man, president. ,
Evening worship at 8. Subject:
"Religious education in a democ
racy." :
Prayer Meeting, Thursday.
CHARLES A. EDWARDS.
908 Spring street.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
(In I. O. O. F. Hall.)
Sunday service at 11:00, Sunday
School at 10.00, Wednesday evening
testimonial at 8.00 p. m.
Golden Text: John 34:15-16, "If you
love me, keep my commandments and
I will pray the Father and He shall
give you mother Comforter, that he
may abide with you forever."
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Sixth and Spring)
Sabbath School 9:45, Jesse Wise
man, superintendent. Mrs. Helena
Williamson, church organist.
Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject,
H. Y. P. U. at 7. Subject,
Evening worship at 8:00 o'clock,
At the Baptist church Sunday
morning and evening, Rev. Tichner,
the regular pastor, will preach.
REV. J. J. TICKNER, Pastor.
Residence 1407 Sixth St., Phone
Red 1811.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Holy Communion except fir-st Sun
day in the month, 8 a.m. Sunday
School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11
a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector.
Residence 1502 Fifth street.
LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
..(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts)..
Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Sacra
ment meeting 7:00 p. m. M I.. A.
at 7:30 p. m. every Tuesday evening
with their social hour after class
work. Primary Tuesday after school
hours. Religion class Thursday after
school hours. Relief society every
Thursday at 2:00 p. m.
CHAKLES J. BLACK., Bishop.
Telephone Main 754.
Always Look To
Urn. Tnl Mark. U. & Pat. Offlcs
For Best Values In Front Lace
Corsets
The Front Lace Corsets With
The
Ventilo
Back and Ventilo Front Shield
No front lace corset without
these features can possibly be as
good as La Camille.
A complete line of differen
models always on hand. Priced
At $2.00 Up
MRS. ROBT. PATTlSONs
Corsetiere
Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak
"I saw a fellow attempting the im
possible today."
"HoW's that?"
"He was trying to take a Moving
Picture of an Erie passenger train."
Harold Lockwood and May Allison
were nearly drowned m the at. taw-J
rence River recently when their skiff;
was capsized by waves mado by a j
steamboat. I
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
(Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.)
Bible school at 9:4& Mrs. T. E.
French, superintendent; Abbie Green
j organist.
Morning worship at ll a. m.
Evening worship at 8. Subject:
Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 p. m.
Leader, H. L. Ford.
H. L. FORD, Pastor.
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and Retail
Disributors of
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Lime itt
Hardwull Plaster s'
Finish Plaster
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Ornamental Terra Cotta
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Mantel Brick
Fire Brick
Fire Clay
Aberdeen Utah Coal
Kemmerer Coal
Rock Springs Coal
Wood
Hay . '
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Flour
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Half Ground Salt
Rock Salt " ' "
Sulphurized Salt
Produce
Potatoes
Hearth Tile
Floor Tile
Porch Tile
Storage
PHONE MAIN 17
Sawyer-Clark Co.
AGE OF TREES GREATEST . i
Giants in California Grown When the
Pyramids Started.
Sun Francisco, June 26. One of
the wonders of the ancient world, and
probably the greatest of them, was
the pyramids of Egypt. And yet
some of the giant sequoias of Cali
fornia that are now thrifty tree had
bark on them a foot thick when
Cheops began building the great pyra
mid that bears his name.
Beneath the shadow of the pyra
mid. Nupoleon said to his troops:
"Forty centuries look down upon
you." In the shadow of the big
trees of California one might say:
"Eighty centuries look down upon
you." Thero are trees in the grove
estimated by scientists, among them
John Muir, the eminent naturalist, to
be 8000 and even 10,000 years old.
The oldest living things in the
"Hide the villain; take him girl but I world are these giant trees. Also the
don't be willin'." Quick, I hear the 1 species of vegetation to which they
motor toot! Ready lights camera Ibtlonc is tho oldest in the world. The
shoot!
Lover caught her in the hall, with
her nightie on and all. "Oan it be
she's dissolute?" Ready lights
camera shoot! Nora never was n
flirt, yet them swell folks done her
dirt. She might have spoke but she
was mute. Ready lights camera
shoot! Do not think she's aught but
film. Remember sho's our heroine.
Saves herself and kids to boot. Ready
lights camera shoot!
MPiimiia tree, exactly like that of Cal
ifornia, flourished several millions of
years ago. We know that because
we find their f ossily Temains buried
beneath thousands of feet of rock, and
geologists are able, by reading the
leaves of those rocks as an ordinary
man would road a Ivook, to tell when
the sequoias beneath them lived.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(Opposite High School.)
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m., Wil
liam C Drahn superintendent, Kate
Maier, organist. Class meeting
9:45; Morning worship H:0C o'clock.
. Blinding the mind and silencing the
soul."
There will be no evening service.
WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor.
Res. 806 Main avenue.
SAINT MARY'S R. C. CHURCH.
(M and Fourth)
Fall and winter schedule of ser
vices: I,ow mass (Sunday 8 a. m.
High mass 10.30 a.m., Evening ser
vices 7.30 p. m.. Low iptsb (week
days) 8 a. m., Confessions hear', le
fore low mass and on Saturday after
noon and evening.
P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector.
Residence, Sixth and K avenue,
phone Main 9.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Sundnv school, 2 p. m.
Y. P. L., 6:15 p. m.
Evening sen-ice. 8 p. m.
OLIVE CHILDERS. Ensign.
JENNIE CONRAD, Lieut,
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Vnusual Celerity.
A lady who hnd just received an in-te-.esting
bit of news said to her little
daughter:
"Marjorie, dear, auntie nas a new
haby, and now mama is the baby's
. aunt, para is the baby's uncle, and
price Tor fondiyou arc her little cousin."
DYAL'S rUKNl- ''Well." said Mariorie. wonderim.
We pay best
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made by us cost no more
than Rryptoks made by
other opticians, 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.
Besides, we do all the
work under one roof
from the examination of
your eyes to the accu
rate fitting of the fin
ished glasses.
J. H. PEARE&S0N
Optometrist & Jewelert
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FIRST
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Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
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Wall Paper business in La Grande,
and having resided kere 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 paintn. Our work is the
best, 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 69 and we will send our auto
after you. Wc give service.
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The Only Exclusive
PAINT & WALL PAPER HOUSE in La Grande
D.R.FONG
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years practical experience)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for AH Ailments of
Both Sexes .
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours Jefferson Ave.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore.
The Crops are Growing Fine at
PALMER LggD LANDS
$15 Per ACRE
Load of Timothy Hay off of one
of the Palmer Valky Hay Fields.
1 10 Per C Per Cent
Year 0 Interest
We have some fine places
from 80 acres to 320 acres of
as good land as any yet sold,
well located, water, fairly
level, good soil These places
will make valuable grain
farms or dairy ranches.
23 families are now living on their places.
1000 acres of new land is now in crop.
A dozen new homes are being built
The grass is green and pasture excellent.
The roads are in good condition.
The school and Sunday School are in session.
More land is being cleared nnd fences built.
New houses and new crops are showing up.
fnlmTn17 !8 1?pid develPin ml new capital being created,
price S00n SeVeral tincs their P3"31
Palmer logged ovel lands are the best new land offers in ihe West"
L ,"ie f0F Ur ,dPCUr and Htional infomaUon, or Zl
and let us show you samples of grains and grasses, and pictures of
the land. George Hm.tington Currey will go with
to show you the tracts that are still unsold 7 7
INVESTIGATE RIGHT NOW
FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE
Geo. FL Currey
Opposite
Y. M. C. A.
Phone Black 2001
HE WHO MOTES
REAL ESTATE
10S Elm Street
La Grande,
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