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PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916, 5 : t . -. i i '1 FIRST LONG TROUSERS SUIT Bring The Boys Here for Clothes You will find our assortment and styles more ex tensive and exclusive, while our prices are always reasonable. It will soon bo time for you young men to put on that FIRST Long Trouser Suits f.ook at this model Looks pood to you don't it? We have them in the very Latest Pinch-Back Models. . $10.85 Up XTRAGOOD SUITS The Dependable Make for Boys, New Norfolk njodels, with belt stitched at center back and loose at sides. Beautiful New Fall patterns in plain and mixture ' Pants full lined sizes 5 to 18 years. $3.69 to $12.00 Boys' Overcoats Juvenile School and Youths .Overcoats in smart, new bolted back styles, military and convertable collur $3.50 Up SHERRY'S Emmy Wehlen in New Photoplay. Emmy Wehlen, one of the most beautiful and gifted actresses of the stage or screen, is the star of the big Metro feature attraction. "The Pre tenders," which will be presented here at Sherry's theatre, last showing, to day. This five-part production is the latest in which this popular little star has been een on the screen. Miss Wehlen, who is considered one of tho best gowned women in pictures, is seen at her best in "The Pretenders." The story of the picture play wa3 written especially for her by two of America's best younger playwrights, Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, and Miss Wehlen was .directed in ths production by George D. Baker. Miss Wehlen is supported by an ex ceptionally strong cast which includes Paul Gordon, Ilean Hume, William Davidson, Howard Truesdell, Kate Blancke, Charles' Eldridge, Edwin Holt, Jerome Wilson, Hugh Jeffrey, Harry Neville and other artists of the stage and screen. Our Want Ads brine results. BOYS' CAPS 25c Up HILL'S DEPT. STORE Quality and Service BOYS' HATS 50c Up JAPANESE STAR AT THE ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW. r -fff ( VA I. F 8 Mir w 3 V VEGETABLES, MISCELLANEOUS Brusscl Sprouts 15c straight. Celery (California) 10c. Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs for 25c 13 lbs 50c. Potatoes $2.50 per cwt.; 3 cents, small lots. Cauliflower 20c and 25c. New Cabbage 3c. Fresh Tomatoes 10c, 325c. Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for 10c. Honey 20c; 3 for 50c. Parsley 5c a bunch. Dry Onions 4c. Beans White, 10c; Lima 10c. Green Peppers 15c; 2 for 25c. I BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 45c lb. roll and 85c 21b roll. Ranch Butter 40c lib; 75c 21b roll. Eggs Strictly fresh, 50c. CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 20c retail, dressed. The Food Which Succeeds You owe it to youi-self to eat the food the men of all ages have found best. That food in its modern form is Cream of Barley made from the oldest, most nourishing, most digestible of grains. The Cavemen, the Chinese twenty centuries ago, the Egyptian pyramid builders, the Old Testament heroes, the Roman legionaries, the Vikings, the Finns, Germans, and English all depended abso lutely on barley. Why? Because barley alone has in it certain ele ments, found in no other grain which aid the stomach" and intestines in their work. In consequence it is more digestible and nourish ing than any other cereal. It has enabled whole races to succeed. It will help you. 20c PER PACKAGE Sole Distributor Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Gfrss Track lieu. Ttado Muk. U. B. Fit, Office. FRONT LACE CORSETS These Corsets havo the Ventilo back, wh'ch makes them more comfortab'e, rio steel up and down the back to grate on the spinous processes. A similar deviee in front permits greater jT.ngc of adjustment and pre vents l-.r v from scoring J,'ie flesh. A complete line of the new fall models nr-v on hand. Priccl $2.00 and up MRS. POBERT PATT1SON Corsetiere Ren. 1702 ink Phone Red 3221 This Ironing Board FREE For One Week Only, October 30th to November 4th, Ave give you this $2.50 Springer Folding Ironing Board, The Best device of its kind on the market, with a General Electric or Hot Point Iron, for the present price of the iron alone, $4.00. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 1315 Washington Avenue : THE ' HONORABLE FRIEND" Five-Part l.asky-l'nrninoiint Drama Features Sessue llnyakawa. Re viewed by George W. (.raves in Motography.' ter, kills Kayosho, but tho spectator is lead ,o believe that Makino is the murderer. In the process of a third degree examination Goto confesses his guilt, Makino is set free and tho lov ers enter the lan.d of uninvaded bliss. In this drama by Elizabeth MeGaf fey we have a novel cast headed by Sessue llaynkawn, tho finished Japan ese actor, who is given ample scope to exercise his dramatic ability as well as his muscular strength. It is safe 1 to say that those who will see this pic-1 ture will come at least to one conclu-! sion that Air. Mayakawn is a top-! notch, forceful actor, eminently suited ' to motion picture work. ) Playing opposite him is the demure) Tsuri Aoki. whose glistening coiffure is quite a feature of the picture. Her acting is refined and distinctive. Two) other Japanese, G. Kino niwl M. Mat-, Potatoes Bring $2.50 by the Hundred suinato, complete the cast's foreign Three Cents Retailed Out in talent, while Raymond Hatton in the , Small Parcels, heavy character part instils the prop. ' ' er emotions in his audience. This nic-1 11 inquires an even "four-bits" this ture will be at the Arcade tomorrow. EGGS UP 10. i FIFTY CENTS WOT1I ICR WKEK OF RISING FLOlil PRICKS INDICATED BY EARLY INCREASES Iiluestem Flour $2.15. $1.95. Royal Patent $2.10. Jersey Cream $2.10 Rest of the Best (pntent) lnvincibl! $2.05 Snowdrift $2.35. Upper Crust $2.35. None-to-Equal $2.00 Occident $2.90 Gold Medal $2.95 Sea Foam $2.05 Snow Drop $2.05 -$2.00 AUTO PAINTING today and 1 w,'ok ,0 Hl,v a dozen tK(rS. All of I which substantiates the guesses that Prize for Apple Packers. Spokane, Wash., Oct. 28. (Special) In what kind of package is the northwestern apple to be marketed in the future? Orchard men and marketing ex perts have been debating that question for a longtime, and a defi nite step toward its solution is to be taken at the ninth National Apple show, which will be held in Spokane November 20 to 25. A special con test for new containers is announced for tho apple show, and a gold medal is to be awarded to the winner. This competition will be open to re ceive entries of cartons and small boxes designed to sell extra fancy fruit to the eastern trade, and will include also the extra large boxes, small barrels and other containers Bring in the old car and let us paint it up. La Grande Sign Service 1114 Jefferson Ave. i I B I I I I j " l tf s i mmwmnw i ) GEO. rir 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 & little be fore you need it. That means no delay i-i construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 The story deals with I.k plotting of ."six-bit" eggs for Christmas will bo a , suggested for the purpose of moving a wealthy, unscrupulous Japanese, certainty. 1 Yayosho, who, realizing that his fa will afford meager inducement to nnng mo neaumiil loki-ie across The week opens with a bullish atti tude still prevalent in the flour mar ket. Washington brands such as from Japan, uses the photo of his Snowdrift and Upper Crust went up districts that markets. This award is to be made becnuse of the growing feeling in some of the nnmisome gardener, Makino, to get her into his power in America, the un derstanding between him and Makino being that the uiUer is to have the girl for his wife. Toki-Ye and Makino are really mar ried legally upon the former's arrival in this country, although Kayosho makes them think l.iier fh t the cere mony has not been genu i.e. Toki-Y; is the niece of Goto, Knyosho's busi ness manager, and her presence in America is carefully kept secret fmn Goto. Tho latter, for reasons of blood and tradition, inccnsi-d at his employ er's retraction of his long-premised consent to marry hxi (Goto's) daugh- an even more fancv veoentsas.ick this morning, presng-1 ,,ni.kage will have to be offered for some of the extra-fancy fruit and that a cheap container must be pro vided for nearby markets in order to cheapen the cost of packing. ing further increases bv other brands, i holosalers and retailors are advised that further increases is likely. The potato market is more uncer tain than ever. By the cental retail ers get $2.50 now r.nd retailing in small lots obtain 3 cents. Sugar Cane or fruit $8.80 sack, uish; $9.20 30 days' time. FRUIT Cranberries, 20c quart. Peaches 31b 25c. Bananas ,'t5c and 40c dozen. Oranges 35c and COc. Ix-moiis 10c. Our Want Ads bring results. CHICHESTER S PILLS '-v TIIK IKAMOSU It RAM). n C'jW M -hMMr.--it IHmn,.r.JTmnaA fWJfi I'llUm ItrJ ...! 4ioM ttruli.AV kc,i .th K'Uvn. Tnkf nn dthrr. Itn f mUOM llltM lMIJH,V,tt5 !-, Itn.'wnniliot.s.iie.t. AUats Kfl.i; 10 SOlDBYDRtGGISTSUCmHHLKI EYES OF ALL NATIONS America and Germany are the greatest eyeglass 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 irlnsses. while in every other country of the globe there is nn actual increas j. Save Your Eyes Glasses fitted by Pcarc's will do this We grind our own lenses. Factory on the Premises. i! 1 11 Old "KING COAL" is a merry old soul, A good old soul is he, Just fone Main Ten, and we'll fill up your bin, And see how comfy you'll be. Whenever we find a better coal than "King", "Hia watha", and TJ. P. "Rock Springs", we'll sell it. "We are exclusive agents for the three coals mentioned. Wet Chain Wood 1$2.50 Dry Chain Wood $3.50 Big Load Delivered Hay and Grain Poultry Supplies Cord Wood, Any Length Packing and Storage Transfer and Delivery J.H.PEARE&S0N THE J. D. LYNCH CO. Jefferson Ave., One Block East of Depot Fone Main 10