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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1916: JPAGF. TWO X 4f LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FOR A GOOD .THANKS GIVING DINNER Phone Main 70 We have on hand a large and com plete line of every item the market affords -SPECIAL- Labe Choice Celery 10c per Bunch Hams Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track V,A .V. .V, Z.'jf I i 7 '.. J STORE CLOSES ALL DAY THANKSGIVING Upon this day every man, woman and child should fold their hand 8 in aevoui express. ...c u.,...B vi... n.nQnnrn.K mintrv nnt n hounteou s narvesu At this time let us express our sincere appreciation of your confi clence and patronage. patronage through sincere appreciation, It will always be our endeavor to merit your HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service ARCADE WASCO IMPROVES ROADS I 1 "Dix Dancing Dolls" at Arcade To night and Tomorrow. A high class comedy vaudeville toad show will be the big attraction at the Arcade tonight and tomorrow Bib Sum VotwJ at November Election to Forward Good Roads Move ment The Dalles, Ore., Nov. 29. (Spec ial) In accordance with the plans made bv the County Court of Wasco with a special Turkey Day matinee county at the time the question of tomorrow. "Dix Dancing Dolls," j bonding Wasco county for ?2G0 000 to three pretty girls who ore brimful of ! tuild roads was placed upon the No .nm,lv. nnrf w hut hv no I vembcr ballot and was carried by a ..... thnt wittv Dntrh come-! large majority, the advisory :,u iL. met with the board County court Monday j: U..ln.l Dick Hyland is a Baker boy, who I to plan the sale of the bonds, obtain has won recognition for his clever 1 g of a right-of-way and employing acting in all of the larger cities. Ho competent engineer to take charge was a former member of the White . f the work. Swan band and a pupil for yeaia at The advisory board consisted of one the Catholic academy in that city. :man from the I-armors Union, one In connection with this act, Wm. S. each from The Dalles, Dufur and Hart in "The Apostle of Vongeance" Mosier, and one jointly for Shaniko cad Fatty Arbuckle in "The Waiters' , and Antelope. .... Ball" will be shown today and tomor-! County Judge Gunning spoke brief row. The vaudeville act is new each ' ly on tho purpose of the meeting for day. WRONG AUXILIARY MENTIONED Kat G. I. A. to B. of L. E. but Train Men's Auxiliary Hostesses Tonight Through a misunderstanding tho Observer yesterday announced that the auxiliary of tho Engineer's would give a dance at Rex hall tonight. It is the auxiliary of tho Trainmen the d isnosal of the $260,000 bonds, These bonds cannot be sold below par and the interest was limited to five per cent. While some were of the opinion that it would be most ad vantageous to sell the Bonds in one block it was found that they may be sold in sums of from $50 up. Willis K. Clark, representing Clark Kendall ft Company, of Portland, was present and offered the legal services of East ern attorneys for a consideration, but t.i.1, u.tii tn ho hoHtosses this the court and advisory board con evening at Rex hall. curred in the opinion that District At- nOW MANY TONS AND WHAT SIZE shall we include in your coal supply? Our yards are full of the highest grades of clean coal, 'but deliveries arc being made rapidly and while we nro at it, we would like to accommodate you with our best coal. Shall we send you a ton or so? LET US HANDLE YOUR TRANSFER AYORK and it will bo done carefully and promptly. We have ample facilities for handling large quantities of goods and employ none but experienced, careful men. We shall be glad to call and talk about yjur work and to refer you to othors whose trucking we do. HIAWATHA, KING and ROCK SPRINGS COAL CHAIN WOOD, CORD WOOD, FEED, TRANSFER, STORAGE -'J8 At Sherry's Today torney Bell was competent to handle the legal end of the matter. j SHERRY'S ably fine standard Bluebirds have at tained. To be a Bluobird the play must be good; for if it is not a good play it cannot be a Bluebird. Come In And Let Me Tell You About My New Farm Loan A 20 Year Amortized Rural Credit Loan No Commission No Renewals THE J. D. LYNCH CO. Jefferson Ave., One Block East of Depot Fone Main 10 J The Forest Service co-operates with sixty stock-growers' associations ia Oregon and Washington for the pur- The Mexican situation, exhaustlcsa pose of bettering stock and range source of comment and discussion, has conditions on the National Forest again been taken advantage of by . ranges of the two states, Bluebird Photoplays to create the en tertainment to be provided at the , Sherry theatre today, last time, un- der the title of "The Chalice of Sor row," a tragedy in which Cleo Madi son, Wedgewood Nowell and Charles Cummings are introduced to the pop ular Bluobird series as leading play- j ers. ( Miss Madison is called upon, in 'The Chalice of Sorrow" to do some ! of the most intensely emotional act- j ing ever shown in the silent drama, i She depicts a range of emotion that extends from the extreme of delight, i in swuriiig public acclaim in the suc cessful role of an opera singer, to the depths of despair to picture n wom an's battlo against intrigue and vil lainy and then finally witness the crumbled heap of her heart's greatest love lying dead, responseless to her grief. Tho sharp contrast between joy and despair; the transition from happiness to unspeakable sorrow has been pic tured by Miss Madison in superb pan tomime. Her assisting players havo each to interpret roles that make for ! perfect entertainment, and they have been selected Bolely for their individ-' ual fitness to meet requirements. Bo-1 aides Mr. Nowell and Mr. Cummings, tho work of John McDcrmott, Blanch White, Howard Crampton, Albert Me- j : Quarrio and Rhea Haines will disclose 'these players as artists in the full' sense of the term. Bluebird have been distinctive among feature photoplays for the ex- cellence of the acting, the complete ness of tho production and the super ior direction that has been evidenced in these screen-plays already given ts the public and there is assurance , that "The Chalice of Sorrow" will I , maintain in every detail the remark- j 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 glasses, while in every other country of the globe there is an 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 i i TO UNION COUNTY FARMERS:- For several years I have been working and planning for easier money to loan on good old Grand Eonde 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 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon 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 yon need it. That means no delay v construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think th.it over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 vmnsm rwrrr nwn Woman Ex-Sheriff Wants Job Back Hackensack, N. J., Nov. 29. (United Press) Miss Constance Kopp, the demon undersherifT (ex) who, when in office was a four time winner on anything she undertook, is still a loser in her battle for her job. Miss Kopp was fired when John W. Courtcr, Republican, slid into the sheriff's berth on the G. O. P. land slide in New Jersey, Nov. 7. He, take it from himself, couldn't find a thing for Miss Kopp, Democrat, to do and so bounced her. Miss Kopp, how ever, claims that the new civil ser vice law, adopted just as the Repub licans glided up to the fleshpots, guar antees her her job. She is still off the payroll, however, but has not given up the fight. ' During the forest fire season, For est Service lookout men stationed on high peaks, look over practically all the National Forest land in the State of Oregon. Special use permits for 75 summer homesites on the National Forests of Oregon, Washington, and Alaska have been issued since January 1, 1916. The National Forests contain the most extensive public playgrounds in the world, and are open to the free deceased. use of the people. Adv. 11-29. 12-6, 13, 20, 27. Notic to Creditors, Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that letters of administration have been issued by the County court of Union county, Oregon, to Nannio Halley upon the estate of James P. Halley, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers to the said ad ministratrix at the office of J. D. Slater, her attorney, in La Grande, Oregon, within six months from tha date of this notice. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 29th day of November, A. D., 1916. NANNIE HALLEY, administra trix of the estate of James P. Halley,