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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
I The Woman who has Waited for This GREAT REDUCTION on High Class Suits is Most Fortunate I m Vhis is an announcement that brings to every woman who reads it, an oppor tunity that is unusual to the most astonishing degree. Ilere are the fashion able fur trimmed gannents the exquisite velour materials the new skirts the new sleeves all that is new, and all that is extremely good $12.00 Suits $ 8.00 $23.00 Suits $15.50 $15.00 Suits $10-00 $25.00 Suits $16.50 $18.00 Suits..... $12.00 $30.00 Suits $20-00 Suits Ranging in Price up to $67.50 All at the Same Reduction - - None Reserved LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, SHAPES & FLOWERS 50 PER CENT OFF Hill's Department Store Quality and Service FINE FAT TURK! win SHERRY'S Sherry Theutre Today. Ormi Hawley has the difficult part of acting young sweetheart, aging mother and then returning to act young sweetheart again in the new William Fox photodrama "Whera Love Leads." But Bhe stands the test well. As Marion Barstow she is influ enced by her parents to marry Sir Rankin Chatsworth (Charles Craig, an English earl, although she was in love with a younger man. Seventeen years later Marion has been neglected by Sir Rankin, who tired of her soon aftortho honeymoon. She now has as her only consolation, fcer two daughters, Kathleen (Ilocn llumo) and Rose (Pauline Curlcy). Sir Rankin brings a houseful of dis reputable guests who drink and ca rouse all night. Marion realizes that hor daughters must not bo brought up in such an atmosphere and has a scone with Sir Rankin, but ho refuses to mend his ways. Marion's mother has written, beg ging her to send tho girls to America for a visit. She then takes tho girls to tho steamer, and while bidding good-byo to them, is approached by Camille Dorc (Dorothy Rogers), known as the Gold Queen in tho ten derloin. Camille is traveling under an assumed name, and as she is very re spectable and aristocratic looking, Marion does not hesitate to entrust tho girls to her care. Camille sees that she has made a find in the two girls and cables a confederate to pre vent the grandparents from meeting tho steamer on the arrival. The girls are rescued by Richard ' Warren, a newspaper man who had been Marion s sweetheart before she i was forced to marry tho English no bleman. The former lovers are united I i. .v i. . -f .1.!1. in MIO HLrailKUSU Bull, VI WUjr 'wim.il ends the picture with a happy laugh. Miss lluwley makes as good a pother as a sweetheart schoolgirl, I which in the same productioji is a dif ; ficult test. Ono of those popular Monkey Com edies also. ARCADE WM. S. HART IN PLAY OF KEN TUCKY FEUDISTS Triangle Star Seen in Part Different From Any Portrayed Before In "The Apostle of Vengeance", Tri angle feature which will be seen at the Arcade theater today for the last time. William S. Hart is seen in a story that is different from anything in which he has heretofore appeared, "The ADostle of Vengeance," a drama from the pen of Monte M. Kat- HOW MANY TONS AND WHAT SIZE shall we include in your coal supply? Our yards arc full of the highest grades of clean coal, but deliveries arc 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? LET US HANDLE YOUR TRANSFER WORK and it will bo dono carefully and promptly. We have ample facilities for handling large quantities of goods and employ nono but experienced, careful men. We shall be glad to call and talk about yjur work and to refer you to others whose trucking we do. niAWATH A, KING and ROCK SPRINGS COAL CHAIN WOOD, CORD WOOD, FEED, TRANSFER, STORAGE i w& 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 ter John, is a tale of Kentucky moun tain feudists and has been handled with the realism characteristic of Ince productions. Its many tense scenes are framed in settings of unusual picturesqueness, thus combining two of the most important elements in photoplay production. Hart is cast as David Hudson, a minister who is the eldest son of a sturdy Kentucky mountaineer. He is brought face to face "with the problem of choosing between avenging the death of his father, killed in a feud battle, and abiding by the scriptural teaching that "To me belongeth veng eance and recompense." His decision forms tho big scene of the story and how he succeeds ultimately in restor ing order among the warring factions is forcefully depicted throughout the remainder of the play. In Hart's support will be seen such well-known Ince-Triangle players as Nona Thomas, Joseph J. Dowling, Fanny Midgley, Jack Gilbert, and Marvel Safford. The production was directed by Hart and photographed by Joe Augist. A Uful Suggestion. Every housekeeper knows the annoy ance of a thick crust forming on cook ed cereals that are allowed to stand for some time. If a little hot water is poured on top of tho cereal before It is left to stand It wilt be found that this does away with the crust and the pprenl, nil the wny through, will be soft and delicious. THE J. D. LYNCH CO. Jefferson Ave., One Block Enst of Depot Fone Main 10 EYES OF ALL NATIONS America and Germany are the greatest eyeglass and spectacle wearing nations of the world. Five Americans wear glasseBto 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 Pcare's will do this We grind our own lenses. Factory on the Premises. J J. H. PEARE&S0N Registered Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track H banhsgivin prayer LORD, I bave complained and been A heedless toller In the ranks And overeager fame to win, But now I offer up my thanks For mercies that bave been bestowed Upon me, even though I wblned, And now I pause beside the road To recognize that thou art kind. When darkness seemed to shut me in And on me rained the blows of fate And wben it seemed I couldn't win I was a thing of rage and bate. The day was dark; the path was long; Life's purpose I misunderstood. Today I see tbat I was wrong And recognize that thou art good. Because I Journeyed day by day And knew not where and couldn't see I wailed that I had lost my way And cried, "Thou hast deserted me "' Wben grief was knocking at my heart And tears were streaming from my eyes s I only knew I felt the smart. But now 1 know tbat thou art wise. Lord, on tbe road today I pause In gratitude to thee to pray, For, blinded by the world's applause, I see i should bave gone astray. I thank thee for thy watchful care Through conflict and the hours of rest. My consolation In despair Henceforth shall be thou knoweth best. Detroit Free Press. j Come In And Let Me Tell You About My New Farm Loan A 20 Year Amortized Rural Credit Loan No Commission No Renewals The Gobbler's Sorrow. Achilles lamented his vulnerable heel. "A tough drumstick doesn't help any," replied tbo turkey gloomily. New York Sun. Before Thanksgiving. First Turkey IIow will you Bave yourself? Second Turkey I shall try to get a Job as cuckoo In a clock. New York Sun. ISISISISHSISISISISISISHSISISISISISIS W IS CAUSE FOR THANKFULNESS. IS IS X ClV course you who talk of IS IS "good old times" do not be- IS IS lteve this. You point to the IS MS tables of prosperous farmers IS JS which "groaned" with good IS He things. Well, the tables did IS IS groan on high feasts and boll- IS )S days, but the rest of the year !S IS was often lean living. IS This, then, gives us our llrst IS reason for thankfulness that IS we are well fed on eoniiuou days HC as well as on holidays and that He wo do not know actual want it! As for clothes, when did worn- IS TO UNION COUNTY FARMERS:- For several years I have been working and planning for easier money to loan on good old Grand Ronde 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 ccnt 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 nu ever go In such fine array? I IS mean the average women. Your IS grandmother's best black silk IS needed many turnings before It IS could be discarded, and every IS day she wore unbecoming prints, IS while you In your white blouses IS or your one piece frock may be IS as charming In morning dress IS as when you aro more formally IS attired. IS And comfort? Do you ever IS know what it is to be cold? IS And did your grandmother ever IS know what It was to be really IS warm? The tlreplnce In the llv- IS lug room seemed to mnke even IS colder the bedrooms which were IS beyond the radius of heat And IS there was tee to break la the IS pitcher o" mornings and the no- 'S cesslty for a warming pun be- IS tween the shivery sheets nt IS night. Temple Halley In Phlhi- S dolphin Press. & IS IS IS IS IS IS IV IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS 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 f. little be fore you need it Tbat means no delay ! construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think thr.t over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 B MAIL GIFTS NOW .... SHOULD Danger of Delay Shown by Officals Who Foresee Grief Washington, Nov. 30. (United Tress) Do your Christmas mailing early and that means do it now." Fearful of a rush of business in the several days before Christmas which will jam the postal Bystem so that some mail will necessarily be delayed, officials today came to bat with the above warning. "It is absolutely urgent," said one, "that mail going to foreign countries get away at once if Christmas deliv eries are hoped for. The censorship of the belligerent countries spells de lay find even countries not at war are having trouble with their mail." Postal employes are looking for ward with dread to the Christmas parcel post load. If those usually wait until the last minute will only hurry up, mark the package, "Not to Bo Opened Until Christmas," they will comer a series ol joys, one to the re- j ! cipient and one each to every postal ! employe who has to handle the pack- ! ages. Just Arrived New Shipment of CYCLAMEN PLANT For Thanksgiving Call and See Them La Grande Seed & Floral Co. Foley Hotel Building.