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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
$
Men Have Shown Keen Appreciation
of This Store's Clothing Service
The most attractive thing to men as well as women is value, and the old style
clothing shop did not have the outlet, nor the purchasing power, nor the wish
to turn all these energies into giving th e customer better and larger values.
Kirschbaum Clothing Means
Men are getting bigger VALUES FORtheir money.
Men are getting SMARTER STYLES.
Men are getting better cut coats and suits.
Men are getting more perfect fitting garments.
Men are getting prompt and intelligent service.
Men are getting 100 per cent pure wool in their clothes and no compromise.
ARCADE
I Edna Goodrich at Arcade Tonight.
I "The House of Lies," the Aliiiosco
Paramount photoplay that wnl be
shown only tonight at the Aicnde
brings forth thiu problem:
Edna Coleman is the stcn-dadirhter
if i of a society matron who candiu'.y ex
I HIT Ynnr
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KIRSCHBAUM SUITS
$15.00, $20.00, $25.00
KIRSCHBAUM OVERCOATS
$15.00 to $27.50
HHPs Department Store
Quality and Service
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SHERRY'S
AT SHERRY'S THEATER TODAY.
At Sherry's.
Devotees of the motion picture will
recall with pleasure the sweet-faced
blonde girl who was the suffering
heroine of "Shoes" and the maligned
victim of society in "Saving the Fam
ily Name" and to the following Mary
Mac Laren has created as a Bluebird
leading lady the news will be welcome
that she will return to the Sherry
theatre today and tomorrow in
"Wnnted a Home," a third feature
Lois Weber has created for her spec-
j ml exploitation. This time Miss Mac
Laren plays the role of an orphan girl,
j compelled to begin early in life the
battle for an existence. Against great
! odds she struggles to live righteously
ana still cloth and feed herself in
semblance of respectability and whole
someness, succeeding unexpectedly in
winning the battle and "living happy
ever after."
plains that she intends to exploit her
daughter's beauty in the marriage
market. The marriage market with
its shallow veneer of modern dress
and modern manners but with an
amazing similarity of spirit to tho
old "slave market," only perhaps a
little competition.
What will the socially restricted d9
butante do when she finds it is to the
handsome young dramatist that she h
to be displayed? To the one she pre.
fers to meet above all others. What
will his opinion be of her whom ha
meets in this manner?
Hut there is a wuy that sets all tha
tangle right and Edna Goodrich play
ing the starring role finds that only in
a great sacrifice is the clear path that
leads to happiness.
Lesson for Every Father in New Tri
angle Drama.
"What are you doing for your boy?"
inat is tne oig question many a
father will -ask himself, after he has
seen the new Triangle feature. "The
Dividend," which comes to the Arcade
Wednesday and Thursday.
The picture shows a son just pass
ing from boyhood to manhood at the
age when every boy needs the com
panionship of his father, not just a
word and a pat on the back now and
then, but good long talks, a warm in
terest in the plans and desires of the
boy, an association which is more like
that of two good chums than anything
else.
"The Dividend" shows, in the course
of its powerful and tragic story, just
what this fatherly interest in a boy
would have meant, if it had been giv
en, and the deplorabie results that
may follow when a father is too much
engrossed with his own affairs to give
his son the right sort of companionship.
CHIMNEY SWEEPING.
Chimney cleaning, stove and fur
nace repairing, M. Sweet, 1102 Cedar
street, phone Red 882. Adv. 11-10-tf.
Less Carbon
because Zerolene is
made from Asphalt-base
crude. It burns unclean,
and goes out with the
exhaust.
Ae Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Yamhill to Vote on Bonds.
McMinnville, Nov. 21. (Special)
At a meeting of the West Side Pacific
Highway association held hero a com
mitte of five was appointed' to draw
plans to submit to the voters of Yam
hill county for a $500,000 bond issue
tc hard surface a total of 87 miles of
roads.
Sold by dealera everywhere ind
at all Service Stations of the
Standard Oil Company
L Grande
There is more Catarrh fn this section of
the country than all other diseases put
together, and until tho last (off years
was supposed to bo Incurable For a great
many years doctors pronounced It a local
dlwase anil prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti
tutional disease, nnd theroforo requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tho only Constitu
tional cure on tho market. It Is taken In
ternally in doses from 10 drops to a i.a
epoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any case It
falls to cure. Bend for circulars and tes
timonials. Address: r, 3. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Drnirrdsts, Kc.
Tmfre Ball's kmily Pills for oonstlpation.
"Sse Kow That Corn
Gomes Clear Off!"
"GETS-IT" loosens Your Corns
Bight Off; If a the Modern Corn
Wonder -Never Fails.
"It's hard to believe anything could
act like that in getting a corn off.
Why. I juat lifted that coin rlnht
oft with my linger nail. 'UKTS-l'i"
is certainly wonderful!" Yes. "GliT.S
1T" Is tho most wonderful corn-cure
BURNING CIGARETTE PAPER
TO PROVE ITS PURITY
A triincj corns oT dcmniKlra
tors is travelling throughout the
kutc. visiting toliacco dealer-'
ktorcs and proving to niokers hy
' Bctti.il burning tcMs the punty o(
JSwiTt t'nporal Cigarettes. I'irM
flicy produce a roil of high grade
jnponnl I'rench paper, and, by
Viiruiii it ' show that it ntal.es no
tsmol.t
SWEET
i or lic.i
jm-al Iuh 1
Ai.
nearly 40
today th;i
'I lie positr
Capora! In
iit-ctiiig f;,
fit lias s,v
lcstU)ct!
Caimral.
Tlie ntu
litif,,iifshci
is Jiwert
more thai
busy m ll
tribtilion
haves tx'timd nothing buf a few
liny Hakes of pure while ash.
Then l hey burn samples of or
dinary cigarette paper, which pro
duce henvv smoke, n pronounced
SWEET CAP0RA1
POPULARITY
Sweet Ononis were the first
popular Turkish and Virginia cig
arette' They are the only cigar
ette whose popularity lias never
waned. Sweet Cnor.il is the best
lovcd cigarette that lias ever heett
produced. Sweet Caporal has
vp . i i l " j'"" 111 '" , " 1 '"m" '' 1
E,ws .. o co, a-.,, . zvmmmmmim-mm
sfiPMH A IIS
k.y-: Jbiktm.-t rAy&b$$r, i.,vw.$n',.i & kreki
m
mm t.
n;d is the best-
fotd M:arcllr that lias ever been
produced. Swert Cajniral ha
turtt'd rnillion uf men on the
fiRht roatl to cigarette enjoy
tKut and ket Uicm there through
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Sweet t apoul Cip-areltcs ate
sold in every Intel ami club in
America ami in hundred! of
chilis and the hcvt IwtiU in Eu.
rotic. Kvcrv ollWrrs' mess arniv
',anj nary hat wm Oix'tals.
mi TCBftCCO FLAVOR
GF SWEET CAPORAL
Yon t.i!vv i'te Mend of choice
Tuikli Viiih the rijie, muhh ta-tc
i ircima.ortli Larohna to-
t'.i ccos i n S wr e t C a 1 o ra I . ' o
other cigarette ha this wonder fid
Itavor of hwcet. jou can
smoke Sweet Caporal all day
lon, and your throat wilt atwjy
THE ORIGINAL CIGARETTE
Sweet Caimral is the great
grandnla.ldy of all cigarettes now
on the market, and still it is the
livcst youngster of them all. Eli
rope, Asia, Africa, North and
South America wherever civil
ized man is found there you'll
find Sweet Caporal.
great
s now
is the
tu-'
It and
II
before?
1 Cap
of ac
world success
owing.
".por.il.
Sweet
c. No
.ral
Tiie
Sweet,
!.nown
:e tlis-
clasj
iiv oC
Licht a pie of the hii;h-cn.da
tniitorted I'rench paper on Sweet
Caporal Cigarettes and nr. to how
M burns evenly completely
o-Vrlcn le.ivmir a nire Vtlnte'
. That' win Sweet Caporal)
burns evenK, t.ts lit no char-1
ini; nor MuouMerini: and eivc.i
ou the pure, wonde-ful t'.avor of
its choice blend of Turkish ana
A irRinia tobacci. In over forty
xars the wotld has been unnhto
ho ptCHluee a better cigarette that
"If Just Wonderful, the W.y CETS.IT,
Makes All Corns Co Quick."
evor known bocauso you don't have
to fool and putter around with your
corn, harness thorn up with ban
dages or try to dig thoin out.
OKTS-1Tft Is a liquid. You nut on
a few drops In a lew seconds. It
dries. It's painless. Put your stock
ins: on right over It. Put on your
regular shoes. You won't limp or
have a corn "twist" in your faca. The
corn, callus or wart, will loosen from
your top on It comes. Glory hallelu
jah! 'GETS IT" Is the blgpcst sell
ing corn rrmorlv In the world. When
yon trv It vou know why.
"ORTP-TT" Is sold and recom
mended by druercilpts everywhere. 2Rc
A bottle, or sent on receipt of nrlco
by R Ijiwrence & Co., Chicago, III.
Putman'a Drug Store.
Notice of City Election.
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that on the 11th day of De
cember, A. D., 1916, a general City
election will bo held in the City of La
Grande, Union county, Oregon at the
time and at the places hereinafter
specified, and that at said election
there will be elected one commissionel
of the City of Ia Grande to serve fof
three years.
The polling places and judges and
clerks of election designated by the
commission of the City of La Grande
are as follows:
Precinct No. 1 Polling Place at
County Court House.
Judges L. H. Russell, George Hop
kins, Mrs. Frank George.
Clerks Cora Ijine and Edna Ro
han. Precinct No. 2 rolling place at
Commission room in City building .
Judges II. W. Stoner, Henry Rit
ter. J. A. Arbuckle;
Clerks Chrystie Campbell and
Etta Campbell.
Precinct No. 3. Polling place in
Nellie Stevens' residence, 801 Main
avenue.
Judges W. D. Grondy, Ollie Chil
ders, Mrs. William Hessie.
Clerks Tsnmel Atherton and How
ard Davis.
Precinct No. 4 Polling place in
Harris' hall, corner Fir and Monroe
streets.
Judges Robert Masterson, Barney
Harris, John Underwood.
Clerks Hattie Short and Mrs. Mol
lic Tall.
Said election will bo held and con-
RIGHT
STOLLWERCK'S
DUTCH PROCESS COCOA
Famous the World Over
Costs No More Than the Ordinary Kind
1-2 lb. Can 30c. 1 lb. Can 55c.
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
Come In And Let Me Tell You About My
! New Farm Loan
A 20 Year Amortized Rural Credit Loan
No Commission No Renewals
TO UNION COUNTY FARMERS:-
For several years I have been working and
planning for easier money to loan on good old Grand
JRonde farm lands.
Finally I have arranged with one of the largest
loaning companies (a company that has $85,000,000
loaned to the farmers of the West) for a real Rural
Credit loan based on a 20-year amortized plan. 20
equal payments of but little more than current in
terest pays off your entire debt
You pay no commissions, choose your own date
of payment and pay at your own bank. You can pay
any amount of your loan at any time- This plan
figures you a saving of nearly 3 per cent over the
usual farm loan made heretofore in this county. If
interested call and let me explain fully.
Geo. H. Currey
Opposite
Y. M. C. A.
Phone Black 2001
HE WHO MOVES
REAL ESTATE
106 El!iV.Jli-t
La Grande,
Oregon
ducted and the retums thereof filed
in the manner provided by law for
holding general City elections and the
polling places will be opened at the
hour of 8 o'clock a. m. and continue
open for voting therein until the hour
of 7 o'clock p. m. on said electin day.
All qualified electors, residents of
the City will be permitted to vote at
said election.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
November 20th, A. D., 1916.
LEE WARNICK,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
Adv. 11-21-lt
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HOW MANY TONS
AND WHAT SIZE
shall we include in your coal
supply? Our yards are full of
the highest grades of clean coal,
hut deliveries are being made
rapidly and while we are at it,
we would like to accommodate
you with our best coal. Shall
we send you a ton or so?
id... .
LET US HANDLE YOUR
TRANSFER WORK
and it will be done carefully
and promptly. We have ample
facilities for handling large
quiintities of goods and employ
none but experienced, careful
men. We shall be glad to call
and talk nbout yjur work and
to refer you to others whoso
trucking we do.
HIAWATHA. KING and ROCK
SPRINGS COAL
CHAIN WOOD. CORD WOOD,
FEED, TRANSFER, STORAGE
THE J. D. LYNCH CO.
Jefferson Ave., One Block East of
Fone Main 10
Depot
ictl cool and pleasant,