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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1916)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1M91G. OBSERVER PAGE TWO Our Stock Of Men's Pants Is One Of The Largest In The City With these, same as any other line in our store, we took great precautions in selecting what we think the public demands, and Ave have them in all prices, sizes and patterns, so before you ouy you mWu., by all means, see this line. Men's Work and Dress Pants, all wool, jool and cotton mixture and all cotton - $1-25 to $6.00 You will find these exceptional values for the price Hill's Department Store Quality and Service Always i i i : . SHERRY'S Reversing the Cinderella order, Universal City, Cal., was turned topsy-turvy for a week in the vain search for a pair 01 snoes iu Laren. Ordinal ily. this JM not have been a tremendously difficult task, for Mary has nice leei, anu i size is only three and a hair. But Lois Weber was extremely particular about these shoes, for they were to be featured in the title role of a arama. . . ,, ,, Moreover, Uiev must ue iu o.. -terribly old in the last stages of l,f onfllpipnt v strong to hold together during the filming of regular camp grounds. The women, some of whom arrived here today, are equipped with regular uniforms, 1 a double blanket, dressing robes, four sheets, two pillow cases, glass turrto- iAMlfKinrF Mnnmera. hlfirh. tan lowheeled shoes, toilet articles and rubbers "Lieut-Col" Vylla Poe Wil son has charge of the camp. 14 i t O i . ( H-tj ! 253 J Large Juicy MUSK-MELONS We are receiving by express each morn ing, some of those fine, large Musk j nclons. They are selling at six cents per pound which makes thera just as cheap as cantaloupes. ORDER ONE TODAY ! Always Look To j J At Sherry's Today Only. t a i ninnhirri nnntomav. which will ba seen at the Sherry thea ter today only. All Kinus, manes aim : ; , f ohn wpi'r i-rieu uut nunt of them filled the requirements. Miss Weber finally aeciuou upon v" tnhlo shoes, a CUHipUl 1 UCflueu i-u .ft1- , , . This process tooK a veva, n"" ..ir,;f onv t.hwt no shoes ever tk.mwri. Vho hrrowinir experi ences which befell these star shoes. Everyone who could get nuo inem took a whack at wearing them as hard ;ui u.,,1 thou wore worn 24 hours of the day through all kinds of muddy, stony, sanay, airiy un ficult roads, until they were in the condition in which you see them in this remarkable pholBplay, which was adapted by Lois Weber from a mag azine story which appeared in Collier's. hm- 'Trad Mark. U. a Fit. Office For Best Values In Front Lce Corsets The Front Lace Corsets Witfc The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No front lace corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Camilla. A complete line of differen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up MRS. ROBT. PATTISON Corsetiere Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak FLOUR Yes, that is what we have asked you to buy for some time and it isn't too late yet. To get in right on the old wheat flour at the right price. -' , Watch this space for the markets and it ynll he your gain. NEW VEGETABLES TODAY Celery and Sweet Potatoes NEW FRUITS . Malaga, Seedless, Tokay Grapes t - Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B92 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union J. G. Snodgrass Grocer Quality Phone Main 41 Service Honest Pricei ARCADE HERMAN'S PLACE - SSC Soft Drinks atid Confections FreshjinJmefJToJ Best Bowling Alley in Oregon, also Card Rooms and cozy Loung ing Quarters MILLER'S LUNCH COUNTER In connection with the above facilities, Charles Miller serves clean, sanitary short-order Lunches featuring Home-made 1 ies. Finest Coffoo In rtie city. All these features arc housed in a brand new building on De pot street. Come down and meet. us. E Herman Roesch v x Chas. Miller Our Coal Creed L - - - From Asphalt-Base Crude the crude endorsed by Lieut. Bryan,! U.S. (iovernment Ex pert on motor cylinder lubrici tion, in his ititenient before the Americin Society of Nvl En gineer!. ihe Standard OH or Moior Cars Sold by deileri everywhere ind t ill Service Sutioni ot the Standard Oil Company La Oram! Realistic Battle Scenes in New Bar- riscale 1'iay. .c min-Vif fcnvp heen tak- en on some battlefield of Europe are features of "Bullets ami crown Eyes," the new Triangle ray cee iea ture eomins; to the Arcade Wednes- nay " fln Urine IS siarreu. every division of equipment used in .. ...nfnvA ia chnwn in action. There are scouting aeroplanes. armored automobiles, a company oi infantrv on motorcycles, heavy artil lery in' action, and squads of cnvalry. Producer Thomas H. ilnce and Di rector Scott Sydney utilized nearly , ; (kn K.iHlo upenpn. Be. l.UUU 1111:11 ti sides these men, several hundred women and children appear hw mo aa nnncnntA fleeinff from . v,mno Tn nnp (irony, a battle m which several regiments of infantry are in a hand to nanu Daiuu, uc picted. Later the retreat of an army under the heavy fire of the enemy is Equipment for the army, including mntnrpvclns. neronlanes and nil the' paraphernalia of modern war fare are a part or me pruei u.- the Inceville studio. Many former soldiers who had served in the various i:..::, f tVio Tlnitrvl States army were employed during the making of the scenes. Bear Still Lies in Cradle of Sand. Eureka, Cal., Aug. 11. Further ef forts made last night to move the stranded steamer Bear from its sandy cradle on the beach nortn oi .ape Mendocino were reworded wtui a movement of not mora than one foot seaward. The tug Relief and thfl otonmpr Snlvor ioined at 8 o'clock in a united pull, which it was expected to take tne acreuci iniu ueep water. Captain Ixgan, of Victoria, 1!. C, who is in charge of the wreck ing operations, said that success of the venture depends; entirely upon continuance of favorable weather, and that, a storm at this stage would not onlv undo all the work that has been .lone, but would result in the failure of the enterprise. Open "Chevy Chase of the West." i n.,,iovn Win.. Auir. 14. Wo men rookies of the west, numbering about 300 will answer tne can oi re . o r.-!in tnmnrrow morning at the women's military training camp established here tne tnevy . nase ox the west. The women win no every thin About the enmn except cook. Cooks have been hired to get the meals but the women rookies win oe given instruction in dietetics, lie- side this they will be taugnt now ro make surgical dressings, perform mil itary drills, do ambulance driving and telegraphy. Of course there must be some meri about the camp. But they will be used only for protection. They will act as guards and patrol camp. They will not be allowed to enter the WE believe in good coal, m clean coal, in coal that looks good, burns better and heats best of all. WE hfilieve in a business policy of fair prices, square dealing and liberal treatment of cus tomers, great and small. WE believe in a discriminatingf public that knows what it wants and knows where to buy it. WE believe in ourselves and the goods we sell. WE believe that we have the most desirable stock of coal to be found in La Grande. Sawyer-Clark Co. PHONE MAIN H i 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 Jeff eraon Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. u r- s WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because or.- success depends on the developmem, of ttie communities served by us end 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 interesU 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 & rower Lo. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 made by us cost no more than Kryptoks 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 eves to the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. j J. H. PEARE&S0N i Upwiuvu WW I LA GRANDE, OREGON I " J X & J. J. U. M M 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4- M "Telephone t" Why waste time and energy when a telephone will ave both. The greatest amount of work accomplished correctly, with the least amount of energy, in the shortest possible time is EFFICIENCY A Telephone will do this. See us about it. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. I t i I ! i: 7