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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER t l i ARCADE X i. SeeOurOpeningDisplay of Silks and Dress Goods of in? a final selection of t miss seeing this opening Even if you have no intention your new t all Uress now or noi display. You will have a better idea the style dress you are going to want you will know more about the price you ought to pay- and, what is even more important, you will know, absolutely, just what styles ate to be pop We don't ask or expect you to make a definite choice, but we do want you to see our colletion of new fabric styles while (bey are new while assortments lire complete. is 833 1st- 1-" J ' raDrics Never Disappoint They're Standard It is a pleasure to display fabrics so uniformly good so vastly superior in style, in quality and in service as these. It matters not what character of fabric you personally favor if you pick the style from the La Porte Line you can depend upon it for service and satisfaction. La Porte fabrics, be they of Silk, Wool or of Cotton, are standard they never disappoint. Come NOW for Practical Ideas This is the time to investigate and become familiar with Fall Dress Goods Styles. We hope you can find it convenient to visit our Dress Goods Section within the next few days. We par ticularly want you to see the new creations in plaids, checks, stripes and novelties in Taffetas, Poplins and other Silk Fabrics. Also there are extraordinarily choice stylos in all wool dress goods that we are. sure you will want to see before somebody else picks them. Let us show you these new styles now. Prices from 49c to $3.00 per Vard i Quality & Service I Hill's Department Store CONSTIPATION IS THE ORIGIN OF MANY ILLS Including Colds Oils, Suit, Pills, give temporary relief, they do not cure. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN Ho will advise, coarse flour, le our ancestors used, as the flour, lacks certain elements, wels new! someyfesidue. natural food. High patent wh necessary to your health, your BLYDENSTEIN'S PREPARED DIETARY FLOUR Contains all the natural mineral salts and coarse highly nu inuous parts or tno wneat. It makes delicious Muffiis and bread. Children like Havo r; on your tablo at lcist once ir dav. PHYSICIANS uso it in thJr ownJftmcs. ) NOT A AIEblCWE A FOOD For Sale By All Grocors MADE FROM EASTERN OREGON WHEAT Z.- ,. By H- G' BIydenstein ""'ikJ'l '. Pendleton, Oregon it. BUM Don't Worry About a I New b H aw Suit ckjiujdd nnd pressed in rnr.Jj(ilson Bros.' Way. French Dry Cleaning & Tailoring Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Blocking Neu Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore. The Clown. Victor Moore, the celebrated com edian who immortalized "Chimmie Fadden," will be seen at the Arcade Friday and Saturday in the thrilling photodrama of "The Clown," a 'Lasky Fhotonlav on the Paramount .pro gram, written especially for him by Marian Fairfax,, the distinguished dramatist, and produced under the personal direction of William C. Do Mille. . Victor Moore is considered the lead ing photodramatic comedian of countrv owinsr tolefact that docs not have to resort t the broad and slap-stick methods tc obtani his fun. The "Chifymie Faddi noctures were a distinct mnovaticn iryhe com edy lines-and stimped Mr. Moore as a comedian of unluual excellence. In the Lasky production 0 "The Race" he again identified iiiraself as a com edian of the highestorder. In "The Clown" Ihe is seen both as the harle quin of khe circus.fand the noble, hu man, husband and father. The story of "The Clown" 6 of gripping appeal as it tells how tne children's idol risks his life tp safe one of his little ad mirers, a4(Water sacrifices his career to protect the honor of another. How he tries to better himself, and how he leaves the woman he has married to protect, the woman he has married to she loves, is chronicled in a numoer ot UJ1UBUU1 tSIIU BLilllUM) For the incidents connected with the circus scenes, the lasky company rented an entire circus organization for three days and presented the scenes with the real performers. Vic tor Moore reveled in these three days' occupation, as when a boy it was his ambition to become a circus clown. Running away from home, for three weeks he indulged himself until brought back by the paternal power. EjrSuffer With Heat? Brovtaell Electric Supply Co., Ill Dnnot street has complete stock of electric fansTrt- very low prices. Call Main 726 and talk It over. auv. - 7-12-tf. FISHERMEN i Ronjjdtrip tickets to I points on the Joseph Glass tCLostine, alsyto Mead am, will JBe on sale S iturdays aM Sun days it onr and one third fare' Return limit will be Sunday night. For information tickets, etc., ask i J. H. KEENET Agent O-W R. R. & N. j SHERRY'S Last Day at Sherry's. Whenever Theda Bara feelshe can steal a day or two away from the stu dio and movies in the making, she fills up her car's gasoline tank, packs in two or three good borfks and some boxes of purple candy tucks her two little turbaned Moorish, attendants in their side seats andstart out lickety split down the bi road from New York to Long Beach, Long Island, for a rest at the so; Before she has been indoors very long she hurrie out to the very edge of the water and goes traipsing througnV the sand with never a thought f hen director, the villain in the cast, Ihe -wife she intends wrong ing or the wealthy old fellow who ,is destined toApW his bankroll. During thFfilminto tff the William Fox photodVajTia, "Bsiat Lynne," when Miss Bara lrfft her hotel at Long Beach she was immediately recog nized, as she invariably is when she goes out in public, and camera and snapshot fiends pursued her for more than a mile over the beach. Wlhen she finally reached the hotel she had lost one slipper, the remaining one was full of sand, her unprotected foot had been cut by sandspurs and not less than a score of snapshot fiends had pictures of a vampire on the run and without composure things they nev erthink of doing in the "movies." ! LEST WE FORGET the will That this evening La Grande Racing club auction off the race grand stand box seats during th-j progress of the band concert. This sale is held to give those who desire the facilities, chance to bid in on them and have them reserved for the entire week of the races. Eight can be seated in each box. EYES OF ALL NATIONS A America and Germany are greatest cjfoglass and spectacle wearing nirtions of the wor)d. Five Americans wear glasses to one of an other nation Deplorabn were it iwi a fact that blimlness in America has decreased over 20 Der cent since the advent of glasses, while in every other cVintry of the globe thrVisj.m actual increase. Save Your Eyea Glasses fitted by Peare's will do this Wo grind our own lenses. Factory on tho Premises. J. H. PEARE&SON Registered Our Coal Creed WE believer in good coal, in clean coal, in coal that looks good, burns better and heats best of aiy n r, ceneve in a Business policy of fair prices, square dealinjr ana uosrai treatment 01 tomersgreat and small blie- WE believe in a dlscrin)lhating publicthat knows whatt wants ves and the and knows where to WE pelieve in oursel goods we sell. WEf believe U most (Ipgirnbffp be CVS iJSuy it fundjif at we have the stock of coal to La Grande. Sawyer-Clark Co. PHONE MAIN 17 Some Dealers talk quality, others quote prices, but certainly the . dearest article anyone ever purchased was that which lacked quality. We are trying to supply quality 'goods without charging two prices- for one article. ( . During the pafet few month's wf have .doubled the number ofur customers and trebled the vol ume of our bsiness. This wM certainly indi cate that customers were eitjjaatisfied, or ap- 4 preciative of our efforts tppleseV Most of f hat we offer are staidard goods, no chance to ltdjtotfastray on these. If you are ambitious to make or save money we can work with you. Fresh Tomatoes 75 Cts. Box Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 1 92 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track r ! HoD.tRT Corsets Front Laced y mj ! f f m i f WE ASK Y WITH ANY LACF- We ask yol (JU TO COMPARE OTHER r0NT- ) corses to conpa pare for hualit We ask We ask I yoijj compare lines for you to compare for workmanship And when you have given it a thorough, impartial test by wearing it-we will leave it to your judgment whether or not here is any other front-laced corset in the MODART class. PaulineLederle Sommer Hotel Bldg. &PrZ?y respect, W --7 b0&ZCmS3 their oosftime USE OUR SHINGLES if you want a roof that will last for years and years. Thorough ly seasoned and perfect in every 'shingles will save and again. Poor igles are dear shingles. Get ours and save trouble a.id money. All your other lumbar wants supplied too, of course. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 TheColdWeather SHOULD REMIND YOU THAT "the Good Old Summer Time" is about over, and that Jack Frost will soon be here. Time to put up that stove, clean out the furnace, ditch your Summer clothes, and prepare for Zero weather. You will need some of our REAL CoalCoal prices are higher than in June and July, but you can still save some money, by getting you fuel now. Coal and "Wood will be higher thiswinter than last. Ouj-CfoSP must be GOOD or we couldn't have spWTSO cars in the last month. Shoot some of ojkr famoufflAWATHA or ROCK SPRINGS in tthaiuniace, start her up on high and watch her go. COAL, STOVE WOOD, CHAIN WOOD, FEED, HAY, STORAGE, DRAYAGE. LYNCH and STEWART feffereon Ave. One Block Ewt Depot Phone Main 10 Y. WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount' to Our Own mJU prosperity ol their inhabitant TP L . o uttve maiiA inrcro . . w "wowuwwtoiyour convenience ana 1fi"?iiL movrf to m other Z wetre " 1"Ddta.0 tboroNu& S'fel- Eastern Oregon Light & rower Co. Always at Your Serr: ice Telephone Main 34 t " .... 1 1