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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1916)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1916. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Are They Coming Our Way? Of Course They Are Every boy that wants good clothes for the money h( snpnrls is fnminfr horn for Ills "iy XTR AGOOD SUIT Xtragood Clothes meet the demand. The name tells the spirit of the making. Skilled tailoring is combined with skilled designing to produce good looking boys' clothing that will give your money's worth. $3.69 to $12.00 MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO SEE THE BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS WITH TWO PAIE OP FULL LINED PANTS. $4.50, $5, $5.50 $5.75, & $8 i "We dress the boys from head to foot, and at a very reasonable price. Hill's Department Store Quality and Service SCENE FROM "THE UNATTAINABLE' ' SHERRY'S THEATRE. ) tsar ..A- frlv 'J.. ,1i8i I? ' Because Bessie Gale, an actress, made sure to protect herself from in triirue. she was known ns "thn nnnf. tainable" among the fast- set that spends its leisure hours in pursuit of pleasure along New York's "Great White Way." Because she was left, accidentally, stranded among the foot hills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, while on a theatrical tour, she met and married a real man, albeit he was a sheep herder. Because there came to Bessie the longing to see once more the "bright lights," and because she listened to the call of the stage, Blue bird Photoplays have been provided with an excellent scenario for "The Unattainable," the feature to be ex hibited at the Sherry theatre today and tomorrow with Dorothy Daven port and Emory Johnson leading a splendid company in an engaging en tertainment. I'lctorially the work made beautiful by tho natural scenery of the Sierras and expensive "sets" depicting the haunts of the million aires in New York. Its dramatic ar tistry is assured in the efforts of a carefully selected company, chosen to interpret the various roles because of the adaptibility of the artists to the requisite impersonations. ARCADE Buy your clothes and feel better when they are clean Our Dry Cleaning Department runs every day "Rolling Stones" at Arcade Tonight Dangling over the East River from the roadway of a bridge is not Owen Moore's idea of a good time, but that is what he did for some of tho scenes in the Famous Playeis adaptation of Edgar Selwyn's celebrated comedy drama "Rolling Stones" in which he is co-starring at the Arcade Theatre with Marguerite Courtot. Moore de cides to commit suicide and then n9 suddenly decides to postpone the fes tivities then the complications begin. Remember this thrilling comedy- drama will be shown only one night tonight. Wm. S. Hart in l'lay of the Great Northwest. William S. Hart, admittedly Amer ica's premier interpreter of rugged frontier types, has the leading role in ' "The Primal Lure," Triangle-Ince pro is duction of Vingie E. Roe's celebrated novel of the same name, adapted for the screen by J. G. Hawks, of the Ince staff. It will be seen at the Arcade Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. "The Primal Lure" is an absorbing drama of life in the great Canadian Northwest. It recites the stirring romance of Angus McConnell, a young Scotch-Canadian factor, and Lois Le Moyne, daughter of a French settlor at the post. It is replete with thrill- ng encounters with the Blackfoot Indians, and teems with a love inter est rivaled in its appeal only by the picturesque beauty of the story's background. Hart has the role of McConnell and he has invested it, it is declared, with rare power. While the part is unlike that of "Blaze" Tracy in "Hell's ! Hinges" or Steve Denton in "The Ary j an," it hns provided the noted actor ! with the same opportunities for f orcc i ful characterization. I A small, though strong, cast ap pears m support of Hart. It includes Margery Wilson as Lois Le Moyne and Robert McKim as Richard Syl vester, the villain of the story. Thj : production was directed by Hart, un- jder the Ince 8UKrvision. Deafness Cannot Be CureA w mm j jr lJ dCk MM 1 T WW Laundrv PHONE MAIN 56 i 1"- nppllcatlnn, ns they tan not r.-ne'n I thn tllai-nst-d portion of the car. Th r. i j only on way to cum tlcnfnrM. mid ttwit ia ly ivnatlttitlorml rcmdlti m-jifn. pa it mil. 1 by nn indamrtl condition of the tnti ruin IlntnK of thp Kuatachlan Tube Wh-n I ihlB tube la IntUmeil you have a rumbling t .-;.r.,, x, iirit-iiVii iiraiiuK, nmi wm-ti it i-ntiriy cton-.I. Deafness In th r-n.lt. ami uil.M tho InM.-iTiimatlon can W takwi out ml ihla ttibr rrtor1 to It normal comtl , tli-n. h. wrinn will be destroyed for v. k tiln. j n out of tn ar cau d by Cntnrrh. j a hu h la nothing hut an Inflmmd condition I f th mui-ona aurfaoea. We wilt Rlve One Hundred PoHara for nnv t of ltnfm- tratiat'd by ratarrh tlut't rttino ! our.d by Hnll'a Catarrh dir. ntl for rlrculfira. fro j r. J. t'HKNKY A CO, TobMlo. Ohio. : S'ld bv nnifteiaia. "So. laku Itali a i'umlly I'lUa for conatlpaltc , Do You Want to Please the Folks Away From Home? Send Them the Daily or Weekly Observer and Give Them the Home News. Daily by Mail$4 a Year, Weekly by Mail $1.50 a Year. Call the Observer Main 13 and the Paper Will be Sent to the Proper Ad dress. Just Phone Main 13. to wnlk sideways anil wrinkle up their fiices. Or they use salves that eat rlRht into tho too anil make It raw nnd sore, or they'll use plasters that mako the corns bulge, or pick and police nt their corns nnd make tnotOM bleed. Tunny. isn't it? "GETS IT" la tho simple, modern wonder for corns. Just put 3 drops on. It dries instantly. No pain, fuss or trouble. The corn, callus or wart loosens and comesoff. Millions use nothing else." TJRTS-IT" is sold and recommend ed by druprclsts everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on recp ipt of price, by B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Putman's Drug Store. AUTO PAINTING Bring in the old car and let us paint it up". La Grande Sign Service 1114: Jefferson Ave. For a Good BREAKFAST WE RECOMMEND ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LIST QF SYRUPS AND PANCAKE FLOURS ...25c ...25c ...25c 55c ...85c Olympia Pancake Flour, per pkg - Golden Rod Pancake Flour, per pkg Flap Jack Pancake Flour, per pkg Buckwheat Pancake Flour, per pkg "Riit-a TrQiK!liiiifllnw Svrnn. tier eal - Tea Garden Syrup, per gal. $1.15, 1-2 gal. 60c, qt. 35c Live Wire Syrup, per gal 75c, 1-2 gal. 40c, qt. 20C Log Cabin Syrup, per gal. ...$1.65, 1-2 gal. 85c, qt. 45c Hams Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track "Goodnight Corns ! Ve Use Gets-It!'" 3 Drops in 2 Seconds. Thaf AH "GETS-ir Does the Best Never Fails. "Really, I never could see how some few people line the moat dttfU cult and painful way they can And to Ket rid of corns. They'll wrap their toes up with bandages Into a package mat mis Loeir snoes iuii oe leei ana makes corns so painful they've got WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because o&' success (Upends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity ot their inhabitants. Wo 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 youre 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 ,19 "VV.' '. EVES OF ALL NATIONS America and Germany are the prcatcst eyoplnss and spectacle wearing nations of the world. Five Americans wear glasses to one of any other nation. Deplorable were it not a fact that blindness in America has decreased over 20 per cent since the advent of glasses, while in every other country of the globe there is nn actual increase Save Your Eyes Glasses fitted by Peare's will do this We grind our own lenses. Factory on the Premises. J. H. PEARE&S0N Registered ' GEO. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber bus iness. When you give us an or der you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little be fore you need it. That means no delay ri construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 f Sou 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 The SUPERHEATER, the LONG LASTING fuel Also car of KING A hard, durable coal, high in heat value, a first class fuel. Utah's two best coals. For your range some of the old reliable Union Pacific ROCK SPRINGS, burned by two genera tions, "The cleanest coal on Earth." Wet Chain Wood . $2.50 Dry Chain Wood, big load delivered $&5'- Cord Wood, any length; Kindling Baled Hay Feed, all kinds Poultrv Sunnli Fire Proof Storage Packing, Moving, Drayage and Delivery. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferaon Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10 i f i i t t I I i I s I J t t rrrair