LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, October is, 1916V
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THE WIDE-AWAKE STORE, THE SATISFACTORY STORE. WE ARE CONSTANTLY STRIV
ING TO BETTER OUR STORE. BETTER STOCK, BETTER GOODS, BETTER STORE ARRANGE
MENTS. Quality and Service is Our Motto
Mjillinery
There are many unusual and artistic Hats in our
Millinery Shop, and you will Bay that it is a
particularly creditable display, for here are actu
ally the Creations of Paris Artists, reproduced by
our own trimmer.
Gordon Furs
These famous furs are known the world over
as being among tho leaders in workmanship and
quality. They are useful stylish and comfort
able. As a present they are highly appreciated,
last longer, give more general satisfaction than
anything else for that purpose.
Ladies' Fall
Suits
The fall suits for Ladies are striking
ly handsome this year. No previous
season ever offered such delightful
variety of smart styles. Our splen
did new stock is so large and so
varied that many becoming models
can be found for every style and
figure.
$16.50
to
$82.50
Ladies' Fall
Coats
Here is absolutely the most magnifi
cent selection of Ladies Winter Coats
yet of fered to the ladies of La Grande. ;
These gannehts ; are'' manufacturedf'
from the highest quality materials
arid finished; with" " cttracterlsttcanV
exquisite care'.'
$9.50
to
$85.00
Hill's Department Store
Quality and Service
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SHERRY'S
of its story, plus the sumptuous and
authentic manner in which the photo
play has been produced.
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ARC A DE
"NOT MY SISTER"
Bessie Barriscale in Triangle-Ince
Drama. Reviewed by Thomas C,
Kennedy in Motojrraphy.
unusually attractive as to the
grouping of tho characters in scenes
which have settings of singular taste
fulness and beauty, "Not My Sister"
has received treatment of a character
that brings out the full dramatic pow
er of the play at the hands of the cast
and the director.
The play is by James Montgomery
and C. Gurdnnr Sullivan. "Not Mv
I Sister" is well constructed, however,
and it is not commonplace picture
drama. It will be at the Arcade to
day and tomorrow.
Telling of a girl who poses for an
nrtist when her family faces poverty
ana wno Becomes the victim of his
brutal cunning, "Not My Sister" is i
picture containing no few strong dra
matic moments. While her marriaere
return or the artist after a
Myrtle Gonzales, Val Paul and Fred
Church, who will bo weli remembered
for their delightful work in "Tho Se
cret of the Swamp," a recent Bluebird
Photoplay, will appear at the Sh0 rry and the
theatre last time today in "The Girl jfew years of absolute happiness with
.i. t, uiiuuii-i iiruuucuon oy me nusband wnjp lives in blissful ig
tho same author, Lynn F. Reynolds, in nornnce of tho outrnge his wife has
i.. xHUBuiro series. i no piay la suffered, wore things to be expected
founded upon a legend of Lost Lake, and came as no surprise, the play sua-
high up in the Sierras, and the Blue- tains the interest throughout. The
bird people kept their comnanv for atnrv lu1 4hnn..i,r..i j
several weeks among the mountains
to correctly picture tho rugged "at
mosphere" of the play. Despite the
fact that there is no crime committed,
no moral code violated or no "prob
lem" involved, "The Girl of Lost
Idike'' provides intensely interesting
it convinces,
Heading a well chosen and capablo
cast, Bessie Barriscale gives a power
ful and finished portrayal of Grace
Tyler. Miss Barriscale does full jus
tice to tho part nnd the opportunities
furnished by it. It is a performance
Undoubtedly the appeal of this pic
ture is in a large way due to Miss
Barriscale as Grace Tyler who, when
the sculptor induced her younger sis
ter to pose for him, determines to pro
tect the young girl at whatever cost.
The play reaches its climax in the
court room whore her husband is be
ing tried for the murder of Arnold on
the evidence of the butier who heard
his master swear he would kill the ar
tist after hearing his wife's confes
sion. The veil of doubt covering th-j
identity of the person who killed Ar
nold is cleared when Grace's sister
takes the stand and explains that she
stabbed him when he attempted a rep
etition of his treatment of Grace. As
played by Alice Taaffe Ruth, the
younger sister, is a true-to-life char
acter and a vastly appealing one.
William Desmond is quite satisfy
ing as Michael Arnold and Franklin
Richie and 'Louisa Brownell complete
the cast. Charles Giblyn is the di
rector who has done s o much to make
"Not My Sister" a picture that will
be found very interesting by the ma
jority of adult picturegoers. A num
ber of novel camera effects contribute
to the finished balance of the picture
FRUIT
Ground cherries 40c gallon.
Cranberries, 20c quart.
"39Z qiff saqoeaj
Watermelons 1 l-2c lb.
Bananas 85c and 40c dozen.
Oranges 35c and 60c.
Lemons 40c.
Cantaloupe 10c; 425c; 825c
VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE
OUS Brussel Sprouts 15c straight
Celery (California) iOc.
Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs for 25c 13 lbs
50c.
Cauliflower (home grown) 20c.
New Cabbage 3c.
New Potatoes 2c lb.
Fresh Tomatoes 10c, 825c.
Green Onions 5e per bunch, 8 for
10c
, Honey 20c; 3 for 50c,
Parsley 5c a bunch.
Onions 5c.
Beans White, 225; Lima, 12 1-2.
Green Peppers 15c; 2 for 25c.
Sugar Cane or fruit (8.35 sack,
cash; $8.75 30 days' time;
BUTTER AND EGGS
Butter Fancy creamery 45c lb. roll
and 85c 21b roll.
. Ranch Butter 40c lib; 75c 21b roll
Eggs Strictly fresh, 40c.
I CHICKENS, AND' V&tfti
Hens 20c retail, dressed.
,. FLOUR; HAT' FEED, E&
Bluestelri Flort-$t.8&
Best of the Best (straight grade)
1.60.,
Royal Patent $1.80.
, Jersey Cream -$1.80.
' Invincible $1.80.
Best of the Best (patent) $1.70.
-Snowdrift $2.00.
Upper Crust $2.06. -None-to-Equal
$1.75.
Occident $2.60.
Gold Medal $2.75.
Sea Foam $1.75.
Snow Drop $1.75.
PROSPERITY NOT DESIRED
So Avers Writer Complaining Of Mun
itions Shipments To Europe.
Creamettes
CREAMETTES, the new macaroni
Creamettes is unlike every other macaroni be
cause it is made differently of different materials.
The new appetizing flavor and the smooth, creamy
texture which delights you in Creamettes are
Creamettes ' secrets. Creamettes ' quality belongs to
Creamettes alone. You will like them.
15c, or 2 Packages 25c
Hat"
Grocery
IT1S
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
For a Muddy Complexion.
Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals.
Take outdoor exercise daily and your
complexion will be greatly improved
within a few months. Try it. Ob
tainable everywhere.
Despondency.
entertainment becnuse of the beauty! of consistency and artistic strength.
When you feel discouraged and de
spondent do not crive ud but take a
dose of Chnmberlnin's Tablets and you
are almost certain to feel all right
within a day or two. Despondency is
very often due to indigestion and bil
iousness, for Wiiich these tablets are
especially valuable. Obtainable
everywhere.
Special Sale Special Sale
PIANOS PIANOS
SPECIAL PRICES, SPECIAL DKSIOXS, ERE SI I FROM FACTORIES,
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINE AND GET PRICES W1ITCH WILL
CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL REGARDING THE SAVING TO
RE MADE DURING THIS SALE.
Richey Piano House. Opposite Summer House
La Grande. Oct. 16. (To the Edi
tor) In a ireceut issue of the Obser
ver two views are expressed wherein
Mr. Creek says our President has gi
ven us peace with honor. But he did
not say that the peace he had given us
with so much honor has cost our na
tion an enormous war tax, through
which he has been permitted to ap
point several thousand Democratic re
venue collectors, paying them big sal
aries and transportation expenses to
go around to collect the revenue from
the little war tax stamps. Our Presi
dent said that the Democratic plat
form was not made of molasses to
catch fies on and now, after four years
of his admnistrationi what he said has
proven true for he said that he well
knew molasses would be too expen
sive in the construction of the Demo
cratic platform and would require a
cheaper product and they have substi
tuted the product they use to adulter
ate molasses with a muscilage they
use to put on war tax stamps to catch
pennies with so as to paste a bad ire. I
ne nas Kept us out ot war around
every voter. Mr. Creel also says he has
given us preparedness without mili
tarism. Webster's dictionary says
militarism pertains to warfare and if
he has given us preparedness without
militarism why is theie a flag hang
ing front of every government build
ing today asking for more soldiers to
enlist to protect us on the Mexican
border, and he has signed a bill in
vesting himself with the power to con-1
script men into military service and
if he has .given use a peace prepared
ness with honor why are we in need
of an army. The exuense attending
the border patrol is enormous and if
I this keeps up four years more his slo
gan will be "He has kept us out of the
poor house.' - He is using all the money
I wo have obtaining the costs of pre
paredness without militarism. He
won't have enough left to even build a
poor house.
Mr. Creel again says ho has given
us prosperity with justice. Has he
stamped justice in very dollnr's worth
of the If.'iOO.OOO.OOO worth of war sup
plies which left our shore every month
to blot out lives in the land of our
forefathers when the lifeblood of our
human brothers flows like a river.
Mothers, wives and sisters, think of
like conditions at this moment prevail
ing in this land of ours! Would you
think justice imbedded in the bullets
that are piercing the bodies of your
loved ones, bullets furnished by a for
eign nation, and that foreign nation
I reaping tho harvest of prosperity that
j our nation has, nnd is, reaping today?
Think of that nation causing tho mis
iery that fille the mothers' breasts with
pain almost unbearable. Then think
of the bullets made by our nation and
imbedded in the bodies of the boys and
men who have fe.lli n on battlefields
and are in the hospitals in every one
of them a bullet endowed with "pros
perity but causing so much misery.
I believe that if it was within the pow
er of the framers nnd signers of the
Declaration of Independence to rise
from their graves they would thrust
every bullet back at us nnd say such
prosperity had no justice in it. Unpnr
ralellcd prosperity has come "with jus-
uce, mu it nnj caused and unKnown
amount of misery.
Mrs. Hnttie Chandler Still well.
When You Take Cold.
With the average man a cold is a
s-erious matter and should not be
trifled with, as some of the most dan
gerous diseases stnrt with a common
cow. lake Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy and get rid of your cold as
(luiekly ns possible. You are not ex
perimenting when you use this rem
edy, as it has been in use fnr ?nan
years and has an established reputa
tion. It contains no onium or ntW
iiarcotic. Obtainable everywhere.
WHY?
We Consider Your Success
Paramount to Our Own
Because o.- success depends on the development of th
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitant.
' 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 your There
fore not only from public spiritedness bdt 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
I GEO.
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber bus
iness. When you give ua an or
der you can confidently rely on
getting your lumber a little be
fore you need it That means
no delay in' construction, no
waiting time that you have te
pay for. Think that over.
PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
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Yon are up against the fuel question, and you may
as well have the best, and you had better get your
supply while the getting is good. For the heater
or furnace, you will need some of our Utah coals.
We just received a fresh supply of
HIAWATHA i
The SUPERHEATER, the LONG LASTING fWl
Also car of
KING
A hard, durable coal, high in heat value, a first
class fuel. Utah's two best mala
For your range some of the old reliable Union
Pacific ROCK SPRINGS, hnmpd
tions, "The cleanest coal on Earth."
Wet Chain "Wood o wi
Dry Chain Wood, big load delivered $3.5'
Cord Wood, any length; Kindling ;
Baled Hay
Feed, all kinds
Pfmlrrw Snnni;nn
'ii f';m;g
Fire Proof Storage
Packing, Moving, Drayage and Delivery.
LYNCH and STFYVART
Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10