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PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVElt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 191(1. 4 t 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 the customer better and larger values. Kirschbaum Clothing Means Men are getting bigger VALUES FORtheir money. Men are getting SMARTER STYLES. v . . 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. KIRSCHBAUM SUITS $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 KIRSCHBAUM OVERCOATS $15.00 to $27.50 HilPs Department Store Quality and Service sb sines OF IS COMING PIANOS SPECIAL PRICES RICJjffiY PIANO HOUSE PIANOS .HOUSE OF LONG- STANDING CO NTRACT AND ACCOUNT AT HOME HOME INSTITUTION Ve will meet prices upon any legitimate goods, however, if you are in the market for culls, worked-over stuff, such as displayed in our window, sold by concerns here today some where else to morrow, we do not handle such goods. Beware of dealers advertising goods at half price, as no legitimate house can do this if the former prices were right. We handle as fine a line of pianos as represented under one roof and will defy any competition, as we buy trom fac tories and save the many profits you pay consignment dealers, or agents sell ing upon commission. Prices count. Do not hurry and then w orry. Call and see our pianos. Obtain prices and compare with the so-called closing out pi-tees, which can be ob tained at any time upon certain goods. RICHEY PIANO HOUSE, OPPOSITE SOMMER HOUSE. ARCADE CHAS. KAY CO-STARRED WITH W. H. THOMPSON. "The Dividend," New Triangle Re lease. Tells Story of a Father and Son Separated by Greed. fight against relentless fa to is the story of many thousands of girls, left alone in the world to make their own way, who havo fought the good tight Stp the First Cold. A cold does not get well ot itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be- and won out with flying colors. That , comes serious if neglected. Hacking once in a while the struggler falls and l coughs drain the energy and sap the is inundated by tho Hood or iniquity vitality. For 47 years the happy coot' Chns. Rny and W. H. Thompson are seen as co-stars in "The Dividend,' Triangle release which is to be sec at tho Arcado theatre today and to morrow. The story deals with a father and son whose happiness is wrecked by the greed and selfishness of the elder man. The boy, sent away to school, hn3 grown up without a father's love; nevertheless ho still lows his father, , and when the day or his graduation from college comes, he anxiously looks for "Dad." But there comes only a telegram of good wishes. Hnck in his home tho boy wants to go to work for his father, and make something of himself. But the elder man is too busy cutting wages, raising rents, and otherwise piling up a rec . ord dividend for the corporation ove,, whose destinies he presides, to pay any attention to his boy. He provides him with an allowance, and tells him to enjoy himself, without getting in i the way. . The I'oy drifts from a gay life intl one of dissipation, ami then into de-' pravity. Ho becomes an opium fieni , and the companion of a girl as hope-! lessly wrecked ns himself. Mean while the captain of industry has built n mission in tho slums where his son ! wanders, and it is his delight to con template the congregations of forlorn humanity who gather there to hear the gospel of Christ preached by his eloquent pnstor-in-chargc. There comes a final day of reckon ing, when tho corporation has paid it J record dividend, and its president re ceives another dividend of a different fort the dead body of his son, killed in a slum brawl. The lights of the mission burn brightly, while the fath er kneels beside his boy's limp form; and the girl wanders from the mil lionaire's door back to the pavements where she must find the living his greed hns denied her. that the world sends pouring over them makes Mina's victory all the more a subject for rejoicing, Mina was one of those girls who would work at anything, provided she could earn a wage that would feed hei and supply the raiment of respect ability. She lost job after job, but never faltered. But in a weak mo ment sho hesitated lid nothing really wrong, you understand; but "took a chance." That chance was an oppor tunity to nurse a wealthy man and the fact that she misrepresented herself, pnsed as another girl and undertook employment she was not competent to fulfill. Immediately things began to hap pen, nnd Mina's daily life became h ioutiuo of struggle, deceit and mis representation with a villain at her elbow urging her to even more despic able conduct. Sho despised the villain, and was falling in love with a good man who could make her an honest husband and just when tho light was breaking nnd Mina's future promised happiness complete, tho villain played his trump card. At the Sherry theatre, last showing tonight. bination of soothing, antiseptic bal sams in Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved con gestion. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs nnd colds. Buy a bottle today at your druggist, 50c Adv. SHOW PRIZE FRUIT OF EASTERN STATES Northwestern Growers Will Com pare Their Apples With Com petitive Products. SHERRY'S sit I Vsnrv.- ;' h tl a The story of Mina Rogers and her' Al Sherry's That (ime -honored question. "How do northwestern apples compare with the apples of the east and middle west?"' will he answered for the lirst time at the ninth National Apple show In Spokane Nnveinhor "JO to 2.-. when a special feature display of Virginia Wlne-iaps. New York I :.i 111 wins and Kansas Jonathans will lie shown. Tlic-e will he pil.e apples, the Pest of the varieties with which northwest ern apples must compete :n the eastern and middle western markets. The dis play Is under the direction .,' t,. J. I'.lot. sales manager of the Spokane Trait (flowers' company, who lias se cured the cooperation of the Interna tional Apple Shippers' association In the work. Seek New Labels. Another new feature of the l!W ap pie show will he a competition in which cert 1 lien tes will be Issued for the host nnd most valuable box laliel now In use In handling apples. A commit tee of advertising experts will Judge the Inhels on attractiveness, suitability nnd advertising value, and the scoring Is designed to show the strength and weakness of each Inhel. The big feature of the contests be tween districts will be for the $2."0 cash prl.o offered for the best live "'" Mi" ii i a mo worui. The com petition will be restricted to the fol lowing varieties: Arkansas r.lack. IV- I Melons. Jonathan, Macintosh Keel Koine Meanly. Splti-enbmi:. Stnymnn Wlnesnp. Wagoner. Wlnos.ip, Winter Italians. White Winter lYarumln an. I , Yellow Newtow n. I'he uraile it ii t pack demonstrations Herewith is a brief review of the members of the Metropolitan company which comes here Dec. 4, under i;us pices of the L, D, S. choir: Miss Drought's charming personal ly hus combined most favorably with her wonderful voice to reiV her one of the prime favorite of '.hu New York Metropolitan company. Mildred Iluynes possesses a wonder fully clear and britliuur. voice. Miss Haynes creates a sensation wherever she sings and particularly dear has she become to her audiences by her interpretation- of the folk sorv's from all nations. Mary Maiben Al'.en, is the possessor of one of the most rre-na.-kable contral to voices, it migm oe saia mat Mis Allen has many voicis, so varied are uer accomplishment-". M:s& Allen will sing her dmn.atic arius h the original operai' costume. Aubrey N. Elsie's rendition of the 1,-oiogue to "Kignaeei" and many uier dilhcult opat-utie arias has won for him the d'.stiiiction of pjssessing one of the most remarkable baritone voices on the oiui-atic sta.e today. Mr. Engle's dif.iaatie impersonations render him one of the most deft and facile of actors. Skovgaard, the Danish violinist, is well known in this country, having made several tours in the past eleven years. lie was a pupil of Joseph Joachim and has played before most of the European crowned heads. Skovgaard is introducing to tho United States a number of Scandi navian compositions and these prom ise to bo especially interesting from the fact that very little is known of Scandinavian music and that on this occasion they will bo played by a Scandinavian. Skovgaard was person ally acquainted with Edward Grieg, Norway's greatest composer, and has played most of his compositions with tho composer himself. The pianist of the company is Alice McClung-Skovgaard, one of the most powerful of women pianists. Among the opera numbers given by tho company are scenes from "La Bo home," "Talcs of Hoffman," "Madam Butterfly," and the company also gives n renditton of the famous sextette I ! r. ...... ,:rom mo opera "Lucia." JUST 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 An Old Mai'fi Stomach. As we grow older and less active, loss and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that ho Is a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will J occasionally eat more than you should i and will feel the need of Chamber lain's Tablets to correct the disorder These tablets do not contain pepsin but strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform its functions natur ally. They also cause a gentle move ment of the bowels. Adv. asaln will 'he held for the in'ii-posc of aiding to secure standard grade and pad;. The leading shippers and asso ciations iu each district will prepare displays to illustrate the range or fruit that they understand should be per mitted within the limits of each grade and iack. In the flre-liiix classes, 23 varieties will compete, and first, second nnd third pttees of S2.1. SI-'.,A1 and $10, re spectively, will be ul ven the winners among each variety. 'J'lie one-box contests again will be a feature. I'lrst. second and third prizes of S7..VI. ami $-.."0. respective ly, will Im' siivon flic winners among 24 different varieties. A $11) prize is offered for the best single-box display of a variety not previously shown nt a .National Apple show and serine '.to or better. The exhibits of prunim:, snravlne. picking, packini: and other oipiipiueiit will form one of the great features of (lie show. As the apple growers are making progress along scienlltie lines. they lire I -- iiincr more and more in terest,..,! in ,,,ing their work in the best and most moilern manner. Show Orchard Machinery. The machinery and other Industrial exhibits of last year's National Apple show were seen by thousands of grow ers and in many ways attracted the greatest attention of anything at the show. These exhibits this year will be larger and more complete. Again this year there will be a con test between tho leading apple ship pers of the northwest to determine which can make the best advertising display of Its brand of extra fancy ap pies. Kach entry will contain KM) boxes of one variety of apples, strictly standard extra fancy pack, put out h'v one shipper under one trade mark brand. The original and attractive feature displays will l. open to Individuals Anns and fruit and commercial organl anions. The Judges are Instructed not to take Into consideration the elements of cost and size, lint the uniiue 8nd artistic showing only. TO UNION COUNTY FARMERS:- For several years I have been working and planning for easier money to loan on good old Grand Rpnde farm lands. IHnaily 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 ifl' terest pays off your entire debt. You pay no commissions, choose your own- date of payment and pay at your own bank. Yvn an 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 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon Kiches Argued in Pulpit. Cleveland. O., Nov. 22. (Unitod Press) John P. Rockefeller's conven tion of heaven nnd the saints is all TT rTTTT If I Ml 10 ITLil I n I Make Thrift a Household Word Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of ShinoiA with more than fifty shines and a ShinoiA HOME SET for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. BLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers Take no fubstitute. SHINE WITH SttUKKA AND SAVE John D's on Euclid avenue said today. Recently John D. stated that St. Paul would have been a financier had he lived in the present age. Reverend Bradley said "St. Paul would not have known AVall street or Fifth avenue. He would not have been like Mr. rock efeller. Mr. Rockefeller made this statement under two false implica tions, nrst that Don't expect opportunity to sit waiting on your doorstep until you are ready to open the door. If you are not ready when she calls she will pass right on and visit someone who has more foresight. Careful prepara tion js the key-note to success. The happy-go-lucky man who lives only for today will find his latter years all great men are accomnnnird hv mn ing of an enormous fortune is proper.' Worms Sap Your Child's Strength Growth is a proof of life. Even the snail and the sloth move. If there is no growth how can there b life? Is your child pale and fretful r v . ... Lroes n? cry out in sleep or crind h s retain r ....i n m. . ' -ui7 IUI VrUUU, MUU ln"e sy? may mean Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville, 2"rr u''1 "Hof had experience in the treat- at once. Kickapoo V orm Killer is a ! ment of this disease. She says, "When pleasant remedy that kills the worm. and by Us m Idly laxative quality ex- croup frequently. Chamberlain' fbi'vllT . ?'l m- ?T,T Sap CouFh Reme(,y nlwaV troke up these the vital.ty and make your ch d more ! nttnt-. ;mm,i;.i,. . j t : susceptible to other ailments. Your I without it n Cv.! i u ! wrong. Rev. Dan F. Hrndlcy, pastor : druggist sells Kicknnoo Worm Killor ;, i 0 0- 1 i li i ) In ' & Bi Dl fx ! I' M t L' ! ft I IK B Ul t 0' r D" II t' C' t' 1 1 I' II of one of the opposition churches to 25c a box. Adv. - , " ----- , IllVfll IUI coughs and colds with good results." Adv,