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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1916)
SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916'. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TO MEASURE AND TO FIT! That is the way the BEST TAILORING CO OF CHICAGO make clothing. Everything is done according to the most approved method; every garment made under a per fect system. SPECIAL FEATURES ABOUT BEST TAILORING COMPANY All Garments are cut and tailored to individual measurement. All Wool Fabrics (London Shrunk). All Canvasses, Linens and Hair Cloth (London Shrunk.) AU Coat Fronts, Lapels and Collars strictly hand padded. v vl'f All Collars felled by hand both at top and bottom. . All Coats famished with patent neck-pad to pre vent wrinkles under collar. All Trouser Buttons turned and felled -by hand with silk no rubber tissue used. . All Sleeves basted before sewn in coats to insure perfect drape. All shoulders concave effect bland tailored to re tain their shape permanently. , All Coat Collars so fashioned as to fit and hug neck closely. Fall and Winter Samples now on display at Hill's Department Store will be seen m the leading role. Ably supporting her ore Owen Moore, Mary Pickford's husband, and George Faw cet, who both have a number of suc cesses to their credit also. "Betty of Graystone" is a thrilling and roman tic play that touches the very heart- strings If you enjoy love and ad- , enture stones you'll Hurely enjoy i thi.i picture. There is a lot of human ! interest and sentiment in it, of the,; kind tfhnt makes a lasting appeal. j ft. fS I nr vr j-n . -fl. AGENTS mm Scene from "THE SPELL OF THE YUKON" At Sherry's Tomorrow. SHERRY'S the 125th and the last was the 160 class. f JljoD.IRT'ORSETS ! mm i ARC A DE "Pasquale"' Last Time Tonight As is so often noticed in every iy life in "Pasquale" the Oliver Moros ci photoplay that appears at ths Ar cidt for the la, tirm- tonight, it is the small, apparently trivial things that occur that lead to great events. , If the knock had not come at the door just as Margarita -was about to find Pasquale's quaintly written note of proposal under her plate If Martinelll the (banker and Italian reservist had not happened to return home from the front just as his wife waj being admonished not to cry by too intimate Bod Fulton . If Charlie Larkins had not -come home drunk that night, Margarita never would have found Pasquale's pathetic note and she never would have known the truth If Bob Fulton, Mrs. Martinelli and Churlie Larkins had not had the ter libla automobile accident ,then the remarkable story of Pasquale never could have been written. Betty of Graystone. ' Sunday tho Arcade offers a good. old-fashioned romantic picture, "Bet ty of Graystone." Dorothy Gish, the popular Triangle star, who already has so many successes to her credit, ' "The Spell of the Yukon," a new Metro wonderplay produced by Pop ular Plays and Players under the di- 'j rection of Burton King, will be seen 'i at the Sherrv theatre Sunrfav nnlv. I "The Spell of the Yukon" is another picture adapted from the poem of the same name, by Robert W. Service, whose "Shooting of Dan McGrew" proved to be such a good film. The new picture reproduces, the rough, wild life of the Alaskan gold-fields, the devii-may-caire spirit of the dance halls and gambling dens, and then, as a foil to all this, the culture an dre flnement of New York's smart set. There are thrilling scenes of .the stock market, when fortunes are won and lost in' an hour, and then there is the wholesome influence of a girl and boy love affair. Edmund Breese is the star of the production, and Christine Mayo is his leading woman. Front Laced Two More La Granders Win. In addition to Fred Monkhouse, of La Grande, who was number 85 in the Colville land drawing, there were two others from La Grande who were in the list of tho fortunate ones. They are: Hober W. Conrad and Alvah A. Crowley. Tho first named was about Forever Maintained Without Further Cost To -You I N our previous advertisements we have, shown you that the magnifi . cent Community Mausoleum soon to be erected in La Grande will be a permanent structure. Perhaps it has occurred to you that repairs would be needed at some time in the future no matter how careful the construction and you have wondered how the expense would be met. OERE is .the explanation: For every crypt or tomb in the Mausoleum the Portland Mausoleum Company sets aside, in trust, the sum of Ten Dollars as part of an endowment fund, thus a building of 150 crypts will have an endowment fund of Fifteen Hundred Dollars. jP ACII subscriber to the Community Mausoleum automatically becomes a member of a Benevolent Association which is the absolute owner of the Community Mausoleu-n. Thru a Board of Trustees, elected from among themselves, the members of the Assr ?'ation administer the affairs of the Mausoleum, including the trust fund and its increase. In this way the first cost of crypts or tombs is the only cost. i ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ON REQUEST Portland Mausoleum Co. John Collier, Union County Representative. G. L. Greene, General Salesman LA GRANDE OREGON MODART This Name Should Mean a Great Deal To You THE MODART Corset has at tained a degree of popularity that tells very plainly the story of appreciative MODART wear ers. Its style its graceful lines the poise it gives its wearers the comfort the exquisite ma terials all spell satisfaction to the purchaser. All MODARTS are created by Jennings generally accounted the foremost figure in the world of corset designing. If you have never experienced the pride of exceptional poise, and comfort of easy freedom found in every model of this master designer, you must try on a MODART Corset in our fitting room. j Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel Bldg. COVE Berries & Cherries Are Going Fast We advise you to place your order at once on the Following: Loganberries, per crate $1.50 Raspberries, per crate .......$1.75 .; Blackcaps, per crate , ... , ......$2.25 Royal Ann Cherries, per gal. 30e Lambert Cherries, per gal. . ..30c Pie Cherries, per gal. .. ; .: ...25c Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track 1 Wholesale and Retail Disributors of LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT. ABERDEEN COAL Lehigh Portland Cement Lime Hardwall Plaster Finish Plaster Keens Cement Beaver Board . Enameled Face Brick Ornamental Terra Cotta Pressed Brick v Mantel Brick Fire Brick Fire Clay Aberdeen Utah Coal Keromerer Coal Rock Springs Coal Wood Hav ' Grain ,-..- Flour Dniry Salt " ' Iln.f Ground Salt Rock Salt ' " Sulphurized Salt Produce Potatoes Hearth Tile Floor Ti'e Porch Tile Storape ' PHONE MAIN 17 Sawyer-Clark Co. WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because oil.' success depends on the development of the communities served by ub 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 spiritedness but from business interest 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. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service ,' Telephone Main 34 D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years of wonderful cures) The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours ' , 16003 Jefferson Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union ucutura OOK LOOK the part of the business man who has prospered by strict attention to the way in which you keep your clothes. Be sure of their looking clean, well pressed and prosperous by having them kept new in THE WILSON BROS.' WAY The many demands of society also necessitate the most careful attention .to the garments of the ladies. We give the same careful attention to their cleaning as to that of the men. Dry Cleaners and Tailors Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Blocking New Foley Bldg. ' La Grande, Ore. IBd