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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1916)
MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916: PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . . . VT7V i . Y. IJ X J. J.J.XXJiJ.AJaJJ4il4i(!('4444X !r01 "amP8 10 '"'K P"'! ftTtttttttTTTTTTTTTTTTTT - ------ . l'ole in your bug. le prepared and 1 1 ; ', Do Not Pay Too Much or Too Little Do not be too anxious to buy something choap, it may be dear in tin.' end. PATRONIZE RELIABLE MERCHANTS This advise costs nothing but is worth something if followed.. Hundreds of -.people are living up to it by patronizing us. Join the throng and get into line for everything in your ; NEEDS FOR HARVEST SEASON Knit Wrist Canvas Cloves, medium weight Knit Wrist Canvas Cloves, extra heavy Knit Wrist Leather-Faced Gloves, extra heavy Gauntlet Leather-Faced Gloves, extra heavy ... Plain Gauntlet Canvas Gloves, medium weight .... Men's Extra Heavy Weight Work Sox, 2 for ... Aron'c Ylodmm Weie-ht Work Sox. 3 for Men's Black and Tan Work Sox, extra good quality, 2 for :...:...25c Men's Extra Heavy and Medium Weight Chambrny Work Shirts, plain and ui in ft r11.i iss - 50C 05c 10c 14c 19c 10c .25c 25c Garment .' -50c up ...50c up $1.50, $1.87, $2.50, 2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $3.85, $4 00, $4.35, $4.50 .Men's Khaki Work Pants $1.00, ai.oU Men's Corduroy Pants, extra heavy $2.85 up Men's Mexican Straw; TIats '. ... - ...13c up ' What We Advertise We Sell What We Sell Advertises Us. . . Hill's Department Store Men's Summer Weight Underwear A fen's Summer Weight Unions . .Men's-Heavy Work Shoes, genuine leather - T I hove r.o regrets.. 4 4 4-4-4- -Adv. Money to Loan Have $50,000.00 g 7 per cent in amounts from $2500.00 up, to loan on Grande Rinde Valley Kar.ns, ' - : Have $50,000.00 8 per cent in amounts from $1000.00 up, to loan on farms in Union County. $ 250.00 10 Per Cent $ 500.00 10 V-.r Cent . $ 700.00 (5) 10 Per Cent " $1,500.00 A 8 Per Ctnt To loan on Improved City Prop erty. ; Also an unlimited amount of capital to loan on La Granie property on monthly repayment plan Building loans a spe cialty. ' W. B. SAP.GENT, . President LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY LA GRANDE, ORE. COVE f till I . rvfwi rsr itt U i .ass.. rmmm cL0RErNCE LAWRENCE n ELUSIVE I5A6EL SHERRY'S AT SHERRY'S Many patrons of the Photoplay wiU Vemcnrber charming Flo Lawrence. Miss Lawrence has not been seen for many months and it remained for Blue Bird to conx her from retire ment and in the part of a diplomatic spy in "Elusive Isabel" she has an opportunity to display her talents to I'.dvantnge. Watch for the Blue Birds they are certainly progressive in ' all tlint pertains to a fine photoplay. Alcohol Case Appealed. An appeal to the Supreme court has been made on Judge Morrow's de cision os to the quantity of alcohol that may bo brought into the state nmt incidentally involving the validity 7 the prohibition law. 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 or INVESTMENT 2 large lots, a barn in fair condition, and a 4-room house that has been partially destroyed by fire. The damage was confined to the top part of the building. The roof and ceilings are partially destroyed and the wall-paper is badly damaged. However the floors, foundation, and side walls and some of the room ceil ings are uninjured. The price of this place is based on the lot values only. $200 will fix up this house giving it alone a value of at least $500. Price $:W0. Terms $50 down, balance $10 per month. Or, if purchaser will immediately improve house will take mortgage for the balance. INVESTIGATE NOW FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE Geo. H. Currey Opposite Y. M. C. A. Phone Black 2001 HE WHO MOTES REAL ESTATE 108 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon ARC A DE NEW ONE COMING Peggy Hyland, Noted English Favor ite, .Makes American Photoplay Debut in "Saints and Sinners." Miss Peggy Hyland, the beautiful and talented little English actress, whose recent arrival in America to appear exclusively on the screen un der the management of the Famous Players Film Co., has created con-1 siderable newspaper comment, makes her doubt to the American public in a thrilling pi'cturization of Henry Ai- i thur Jones' noted dramatic success, "Saints and Sinners." This current release on the Paramount Program will be shown at the Arcade todays and tomorrow. j ' It is a matter of odd' interest that Miss Hyland. who has distinguished j herself abroad in the stellar roles of j many stage successes, should appear in her first American screen offering in an Englishman's play, and a drama I moreover, that won its first success j in Europe, repeating its stage tri-i umph later inthe United States. Miss Hyland, in the leading role of Letty Fletcher, the only daughter of the Minister of Steepleford, went with a selected east of Famous Players, headed by Director .las Kirkwood, to the most beautiful sections of Flor ida for the purpose of filming this superb drama. When the story opens, Letty is a contented little village maid, living with her father and Lydia, their housekeeper. She is the life of the little family, and by her innocent pranks keeps the two old folks young. George Kingsmill, a fanner, is vainly calling on Letty for her hand in mar riage, to the regret of her father, the Minister. Letty, like most coun try girls, has a desire to see the city, and is attracted to Captain Fanshawe, a gentleman of wordly experience and questionable reputation. The Rev. Fletcher and George finally persuade her to refrain from meeting the in terloper again. At the annual church picnic, Fan shawe again appears and invites Let ty to accompany him for a row on the river ,as he intends to leave the town forever. It becomes very latcj Fanshawe offers to take her home by train, which she also consents to. However, the Captain secures tickets for New York, not for Steepleford. Letty realizes her predicament too late, she is already on her way. Through the treachery of Hoggard, their only witness, the Minister loses his position at the church. George after a journey to the west, returns with a fortune and marries lA'tty. 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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 i$1.75 Blackcaps, per crate, .. I$2.25 .' Royal Ann Cherries, per gal: ..30c -Lambert Cherries, per gal .. 30e Pie Cherries, per gal. 25c Harris Grocery PHONE MAlfo 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because ou.' 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 spiritedness but from business interests we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further., the welfare of the community. 1 No proposition is too small to receive cur cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Go. Always at Yobr Service 'Telephone Main 34 itiiyi D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years of wonderful cures) The Famous Chinese Herbs for AH 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 LOOK 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. i'