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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 191&. i PAGE TWO , 1 V fossard ( . Not tneir that. Now things are chagned the women The GOSSARD Corset Let your next fitting be a Gossard Prices $2.00, Perhaps an American Lady We are closing out this $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets . $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets $2.00 and $2.50 Corsets $3.50 Corsets Hill's Department Store Lightning Does Damage in Gooding. Gooding, Idaho, July 29. A thun der storm and heavy rain occurred Tiere Sunday evening. The water came down in torrents and lightning- struck in two places m town. Or bolt tore a piece off a fence post, ' Butterfs te i ueiiv( It cost 75 cents to si Grande: shin direct V penses; hundreds of s.vk write us with your X nroner nddress tn srnrl S This has been our price sin" n Union Creanfc 3 and 4 Union Court Cantaloupes 5c Straight Watermelons, on Peaches Pears Oravenstein Apples Tomatoes Cucumbers Fresh Green Com String Beans Apricots Plums PATTISON GROCERY PHONE MAIN 80 An Established Corset Jhe qOSSAZD a peer of front aced Corsets True to Nature's Lines and comfortable The advantages of being to your par ticular style Corset means a whole lot to your figure and your health as well, as your comfort. long ago women simply asked for ( favorite named Corset and mentioned the size, and let it go at or young girls of today asks for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 Corset will interest you? line at a great reduction. 89c .$1.39 $1.69 ..$2.39 Seattle, rvasn 3 v, ice 3 l-2c Per Lb. Green Peppers Green Onions Cabbage Lemons Oranges Green Peas Cherries Ulackcaps Red Raspberries BROTHERS otJhcr strur- k. of A. over 7 X I lasting as I her cap- J l ! L X Henry Arthur Jones' "Saints and Sinners," Great Play, Introduces Peggy H j land Are you a sinner? You needn't necessarily be a deep-dyed, devoted pupil of Satan to deserve this appella tion. You need only be a waaklmg with no thought of actual sin other than an irresistible impulse toward self-gratification to be registered un der this head by Henry Arthur Jones. This distinguished Eaflif.b dramatist, who has made the world tfair-i by force of his graphic, dramatic lessons, made this absorbing question the theme of what is conceded to be one of his foremost successes, "Saints and Sinners," wfckfo after a triumphant career on the stages of England and America, has now been converted to the screen by the Famous Players Film Co. on the Paramount program. Miss Peggy Hyland. the favorite of the English stage, wno has lately ar rived from England to appear in Famous Piayers' productions, and who makes her premier American ap pearance in this subject, went to Florida, where the exteriors of this drama were filmed under the direction of Jas. Kirkwood. This well-known masterpiece, embossed by beautiful scenery and superb acting, will ap pear at the Arcade tonight. I he role of Ltty is visualized by Miss Hyland, who by her unusual The role of Letty is visualized by beauty and talent portrays the little country gin witn wonaenui cnarm. I George Kingsmill, a young framer, in love with Ltty, the only child of Rev. , Fletcher, is refused her hand because of her love for Captain Fanshawe. i ' The Minister, aware of the Captain's ! reputation, forbids her to see him ' again. She complies with her father's 1 1 wishes until the day of the annual ; J church picnic, when Fanshawe sum- j I mons her to bid farewell as he is go-! J ing to leave the little town of Steeple-' ford forever. He persuades her to!1 accept his invitation for a short row j J on the river. It finally becomes too ! late for her to go home unaccom- d. Fanshawe offers to take her ! rram. i ne craity captain ; i Wets for New York and j ! rd. ii angers on the train j J uei noggara wno I v. Fletcher be- ; Jieet his (Hog- j version of Fanshawe. her situa ford. The 1 1 unhappy 'her wel- erry s. lor tomorrow at this will be something of James J. Corbett, one time i Trjjion pugilist of the world, as sisted by favorite Claire Whitr.ey, will be seen in "The Burglar and the Lady," a melodrama of worth. It is claimed that "Jim" is quite as suc cessful as an actor as he was as a prize fighter and that those who view this picture will receive plenty of thrills and be highly entertained Don't forget that "The Burglar and the Lady" will be here for one day only tomorrow. Bathing Venus Arrested Connelsville, Pa., July 25. Emulat ing the diving Venus girls with a car nival company here,, Lcona Franks, who some weeks ago figured in the news as me result or boarding a freight train and beating a ride to McKeesport, entertained a crowd with Kan impromptu performance along the Lough Kiver. Mary Pickle and Kath er.ine Smith, both less than 17, were co-sNj-irs. Spectators say the performance was clever.'ut when Ieona, carried away with theVipplause, discarded her bath ing suit, fihe police interfered. Hedmrit) Name New Head. Seattle. WasYi., July 31. Hugh Herren. Puvallui.1, was advanced from the office of grea senior sagamore to that 02 great sachyem of the great council of Washington, Improved Or der of Red Men, at the 19th great council session. Mr.tHerron succeeds John McKec, of Kvcnett, who was made great prophet. ( Other officers elected are: t Groat senior sr.gamdire, C. R. Jcn isen, Seattle; great juniior sagamore, J. W. Scott, Port TowWend; groat chief of records, L. A. ilrinkwinc, Ta coma; groat keeper of wampum, L. II. Wolff, Spokane. Dri.''wine and Wolff were re-elected. K. O. Connor of Spokant and Harry Hudson, of Bivmertor,, w ere chosen groat representatives to the treat council of tho United Statis, and the council voted to support Ml"- Connor I lor the ollice or great junior syigamore oi tne Uniteil States. .lonn fcmytiic, of Spokane, as ap pointed great sannnp; llenr- Vlloom, of Seattle, great mashinewa; Rl Can ty, of Eastonvillc, great guard of the A !' I wigwam, and George H. Farrah of i VancJin-er, Wash., gre.U guard of the forest Thj next session of the Red Men and the auxiliary. Degree of Poca hontas, will be held in Everett WEDNESDAY "Pendleton Round Up" ARCADE -Best By Test" $100 Reward, $100 The renders of this paper will Ye ple&4 to learn that there ii at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and asmsiing nature in doing Its work. The proprietors Lave so much faith In its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addrew: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Drvfrrtit. t&c. Take Hall Family Pills for constipation. TyT C J ! 1 1 iODlft.T IClOKSETS i 1 J C IP w-n-r T I i: 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 M0DARTS 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. i Pauline Lederle i Sommer Hotel Bldg. ! Wholesale and Retail Disributors of LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ABERDEEN COAL Lehigh Portland Cement Lime Hardwall Plaster Finish Plaster Keens Cement Beaver Board Enameled Face Bridt Ornamental Terra Gotta Pressed Brick Mantel Brick Fire Brick Fire Clay Aberdeen Utah Coal Kemmerer Coal Rock Springs Coal Wood Hay Grain Flour Dairy Salt Half Ground Salt Rock Salt Sulphurized Salt Produce Potatoes Hearth Tile Floor Tile Porch Tile Storage PHONE MAIN 17 Sawyer-Clark Co. !i The High Price of SUGAR i Oanf? Fruit Preserving to be More Costly Than Usual. You Should Therefore INSURE Yonr Fruit Against Spoilage bv Using the Very Best JAR RUBBERS We specialize on Jar Rubbers. The Kind we sell are made of lire Rubber and are Extra Heavy. The "price is no more than what you pay for the ordinary kind 10c a Dos., or 3 Doz. 25c Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because ov.- suecess 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. 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 If you want to save money on your winter's fuel it will be to your interest to order your coal now. The mines are putting on the winter price August 1st. Therefore, if you care to save a dollar or more per ton, on this winter necessity it will be necessary for vou 10 'Speed And Order a Few Tons of Our Famous HIAWATHA OR ROCK SPRINGS You don't need coal now, AJHU TiliS UUAii WU.NT SPOIL, OR SLACK WE SELL COAL STOVE TVOOD SLAB WOOD CHAEn" WOOD HAY AND GRAIN POULTRY FEED STORAGE ' PACKING & FORWARDING TRANSFER & DRAYTNG DELIVERY LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10 rm GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 'Em Up" but you will in December THE HEAVIEST TIMBER or lightest lumber can be had here any time in any quantity. We always have on hand an ample supply of lumber of all kinds. All sound and thor oughly seasoned, so your builder can figure exactly what will be needed and make lower figures as no allowance for waste is necessary where our lumber is used.