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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916'.
Giving Complete Satisfaction
We arc very carefully building on the sure foundation of complete satisfaction. In the be
ginning we tried to make this a necessary store to you and wc know that we have SUCCEEDED.
We planned to make this a needed store to the wealthy who sought for the most luxurious apparel
AND SUCCEEDED. Wo planned to make this a needed store to those who must of necessity econo
mize AND SUCCEEDED. We planned to give you a store -which in nl! Its varied stocks, would fill
the entile wants of the entire people at all times ANT) SUCCEEDED. Giving satisfaction is the
thing we prize most of all. '
Boys' Dress Straw Hats 19c
Men's Dress Straw Hats 79c up
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Sun
Hats :. 13c up
Men's Cloth Hats ...19c, 59c
Men's $3.00 Felt Hats ....$2.40
Men's $2.50 Felt Hats ...$2,
Men's $2.00 Felt Hats $L0
Bow' Dress Shirts ...... 29c
Mens' Dress Shirts 23c, 59c
75c Value Tub Silks, the yard .......44c
$1.00 and $1.25 American Lady (Dor
sets :...: : .'. 89c
.50 and $1.75 American Lady Cor
sets ?i.3y
$2.00 to $2.50 American Ladv-Oor?--
sets .....Z... $1.69
$3.50 AmenrfTdy Corsets ..$2.39
One lot Wash Goods, oneJraTF price
One lot mbroideiier1ne-half nrice
Economy chances that overs
h'afTow e
ven our unriv;illed bargains of the past.
Department Store
PEGGY CAST
IS
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L.
AnO fk WAlLhalnnndlT artA
"Peggy." the new Billie Burke
lure play,
capable
Wuhan H. Thomson, who plays
the partfof a crpBoed old Scot with
rare fii&littured a bit by his ex
cellent wrtfracterization of the title
role in the New York stage produc
tion, "The Miracle Man." He was as
sociated with Thomas H. Ince seven
years ago, when they played together
in "Father and Son." "Peggy"
marked the veteran character actor'3
first appearance in pictures.
As leading man for Miss Buake,
William Dfcsmond displays ljn the
repressionand power ofoirfoTion that
thejparl emands. H"fs shown as a
jtrting Scottish minister in a little
hamletrin thejrfghlands. At first he
disaproyesff Miss Burke, an cx
tremeVmconventional and frisky
American heiress, but in the end her
lovable qualities overcome his preju
dices. An Irishman by birth is Des
mond, but he has pent most of his
life in this country.
Charles Ray has the juvenile role.
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The Switzerland of America
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Spend your vacatidn among
, the pines And snow cupped
. mountain The ideal sun
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Boating, Bowling, DancingJ&thing, Etc,
RatesTent with bcds.nd beddinc
$5.00 per week and upjr room $8.50
per wek a'nd up; $50 meal tickets,
o.uu. ,
EXCURSION RATE
1 Vz Fare for Round Tm6 at all Stations on 0.-W. R. N. Co.
Wallowa Lake Amusement Co.
FIRE SALE
A special bargain for carpenters or others who would
like to rebuild a house that has been partially de
stroyed by fire.
FOR A
HOME ot INVESTMENT
2 large lots, a bari in fair condition, and a 4rpom
house that has been partially destroyed by fire. The
damage was confined to the top part of tWbuilding.
The roof and ceilings are partially destroyed and the
wall-paper is badly damaged. However the floors,
foundation, andido walls and some pf the room ceil
ings are uninjured.
The price of this place is basod on the lot values
only. $200 will fix up this hojrtse giving it alone a
value of at least $500.
Price $.100. , Terms $'0 Jown, balance
month. Or,if purchaser will immediately
houwjwill tike mortgage or the balance.
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FARM LQANS AND INSURANCE
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Ho is effective in his scenes with
Miss Burke, when he appears as the
scapegrace son of her uncle.
Truly Shattuck, of comic opera
fame, plays the part of the chaperon
to the motherless heiress. Thelma
Saker, child actress, deserves men
tion for a "bit" that she does .well.
William H. Thompson is indeed a
dour old Highlander; the "mcenis-
ter,' William Desmond, looks down
upon as braw a congregation of Scots
as could be found in the highlands.
Then there are the lawyer, the
weaver, the village drunkard and his
wife, all the folk who take part in
the simple little story each as true
a Sect as art can proouce.
The Fairy Story and Dr. Goat
Do you believe in fairies? Peter
Pan has been asking that question for
years, and thousands of children have
answered in the affirmative. Thomas
H. Ince must be a grown-up who be
lieves in fairies, if one mav judge
from the scenes in "Peggy," which
show a fairy story that Billie Burke
tells the Scotch children in the play.
There was once a fairy prince, so
runs the talc) that is pictured on the
j screen, who as turned into a bug.fby
an ugly oldwitch. Among lu' new
associates yie prince is rp?bgnizcd,
I and becaus of his royal Wood is made
King oi uieir crawiyjeolony. Jt is
there that Miss Burke, who appears
as the nfincess h4he picturization of
her oi fairjyfale, finds him. His
thron is annormous toadstool and
he lAeivcjTher with elaborate cere-mony-Siit
she is not satisfied. She
warns her fairy prince back, because
she loves him. The bugs tell her of
a wonderful Dr. Goat, known to be
the possessor of a magic potion.
x'.ager to try any prescription that
jinay restore her sweetheart to her,
she trips over the rocks to the grotto
j in which Dr. Goat has his office.
The goat physician gravely listens
to her appeal. Carried away by iier
neamy and enthusiasm he compounds
a remedy, and with light heart she
thaiiKS him and speedr. back to the
toadstool throne. She administers a
dose. As the wonderful medicine gur
glec, down the throat of the king-bug,
theie is a puff of smoke, and her
prince is restored to hft
When the ugly old -itch learns that
the h.-.ted prince is fit longer a bug,
sue swells up Rvith Miger until she
cannoUget through Whe door of her
hut, iCnd Mies! from tarvation. The
piinrc nd..pincess say good-live to
I jtMe bujfsVaniTgo away to live happily
J efer r.fter.
J I fill this is set forth for the delight of
I I the children who see "Peggy" in a
mosl unusual and charming series of
j pictures. After they have seen the
, prince and the pH-icss. the bugs, the
goDuns and kind old Dr. Goat, they
must surely believe more than ever
in fairies arid fairyland.
Th's is the bijj Trinngle feature
tlr t is bting shown at the Arcade to
on and tomorrow. Although the
price of admission hns been raised the
management feels that the produc
tion is well worth it and that the peo
ple wid get their money's worth.
$10 per
improve
appearing in film productions and is
already 'being heralded as an actress
of rare talent. She is considered a
find by her director, who recapnized
her latent dramatic ability ittjnua very
first picture she appeararin. She
possosscs great power yn expression
and a remarkable iiurfght into any
character se is cafled upon to por
tray.
In "April" she appears in the most
exacting aftdat the same time most
appealing role she has yet played
Her interpretation of it is sure to win j J
vi.u uiiuuiiiiuua atuiuifll Ul lilt? HIOH
eminent critics of screen acting.
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in amounts from $2500.00 up, to
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Have $50,000.00 8 per 'cent
in amounts from S1000.00 ud. to
loan on farms in Union Count?.
WHY?
We Consider Your Success
Paramount to Our Own
Because ot- success depends on the development of the
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants.
We have made large investmenttor 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 spiritetmifss but from business interests
we wish to cooperate with yoif in anything tending to further
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No proposition is toonnall to, receive our cheerful and
thorough consideration anc Active encouragement.
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plan Building loans a spe
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President
LA CRANDE investment
COMPANY
LA GRANDE, ORE.
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SHERRY'S
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Hel.no Kosson's Wotijw-fille Hole of
"April" Acclaimed by Critics.
Pretty Holene Rosson adds new
laurels to herapidly ?rowinvr list of
screen iichievoiii(hnts in the Mutur.l
M'isU'rPirtun, De Luxe K.li;mn
"April," five not romance of the
Kcnbickyvmountains which
U.o SiorAthcatre today. Mi..3 Ros.
son plays tfct role of a simple moun
tain maid, carefree and as wiM nu
birds of the forrsts. her plnvmates
and fripml
Miss Rosson, who is still in her
teens, is one of the most beautiful
una natural of leading women now
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Trxle&luk. D. 3. Pal, OOoa.
alues 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
pood as La Camille.
A complete line of differen
models always on hand. Priced
At $2.00 Up
MRS. ROBT. PATTISON
Corse tiere
Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak
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