La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1916, Image 2

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    "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 191C.
PAGE TWO
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
X 4 4.444.
Here are sifts that will encourage
men to spend their evenings at home.
A Luxurious House Coat
or
Lounging Robe
As a gift tliero can certainly be
few things that will appeal, more
to men, and surely nothing that
will give more real pleasure.
Someone
is going
to give
someone
a
Necktie
And the best selection can be made in
this shop, because this is just a great
big store filled with men's newest neck
wt?ar 25c to $1.50
MEN WILL BE COMFORT
ABLE IN OUR EVENING
Slippers
"We are showing a rare
variety of kinds and
styles, in plain and gay
colors.
We invite you to look over our stock o f men's fancy shirts, sox, gloves, hand
kerchiefs all very useful gifts
A Stylish Shoe
Men's Two-Tone, Tan.
Black, Patent with
Cloth Upper. All in the
new English last. Give
him a pair.
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were not so "tight" that it is not to
be had.
"Of course," the Standard uilmit3,
"England's Argentine bonds might be
transferred to American purchasers
but that is not precisely what our
London contemporary wants.
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
"Oualitu and Service" - 4.
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ARC A DE
"THE DESERTER"
Triangle-Ince Western Drama Is
Spectacular. Reviewed by Thos.
C. Kennedy in Motography.
Some of the most spectacular In
dian battle scenes ever incorporated
in a five-reel picture arc to be found
in "The Deserter," which will be
shown at the Arcade today and to- j
morrow. That many of the scenes '
were directed by Thomas Ince is ,
plainly evident, for they have the big
ness which he so skillfully imparts to
ensemble effects.
The thrills afforded by daring
horse riding nnd the beauty and re-1
ality of the long expansive views of
an Indian attack on a band of pio
neers crossing the desert are the prin
cipal portions of the picture. They
assume the lead over a story which
tells of a young army officer who in
moments of haste and temper com
mits two offenses. The first causes
him to be held for trial before a
court-martial and the second and
most serious is his desertion.
The story is by Richard V. Spencer
and Mr. Jnce. Its greatest point lies
in the opportunities it presented for
spectacular production nnd that these
were utilized so well will account for
the popularity "The Deserter" seems
bound to win.
Charles Ray gives a fine charactre
izntion as Lieutenant Parker. After
deserting tho army in preference to
facing the disgrace of a court-martial
he wunders the desert until exhaust
ed and is rescued by some travelers.
They are attacked by tho Indians and
he makes the sacrifico of riding to
the post to obtain aid for the women
and children. Ho arrives at the fort
in a dying condition and though rec
ognized, the heroism of his act causes
the authorities there to dispense with
'all formalities, even to striking out
jthe line "deserted" in his record and
; according honorable burial.
The otner characters are wen in
terpreted by Rita Stanwood, Wedge
wood Nowell, Hazel Belford and Jo
seph J. Dowling. The photography is
excellent and altogether "The Desert
er" is impressive. Its spectacular ef
fects and thrilling action make it so.
Notice.
In the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon for Union county.
William E. Burnap and Hettie
Burnap, plaintiffs, vs. Juanita Frakes,
Merle Frakes and James H. Frakes,
defendants.
To Jaunita Frakes and Merle
Frakes the above named defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified to be and appear in the above
entitled court and answer the amend
ed complaint therein filed againot
you, within six weeks from the firfct
publication of this summons and you
and each of you arc hereby notified
that if you fail so to appear and an
swer, the plaintiffs will, for want of
such answer, apply to the court for
the rtlief demanded in the complaint,
towit: That plaintiffs, William E.
Burnap and Hettie J. Burnap be de
clared to be tho owners in fee of an
undivided 5-6 interest in and to the
following described land, towit: East
half of Northwest Quarter and North
half of Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-four (24), Township Four
South, Range Thirty-seven (37),
East of Willamette Meridian in Union
county, Oregon, and that defendants,
Juanita Frakes and Merle Frakes are
jointly the owners of un undivided 1-6
interest in said lands and that de
fendant, James II, Frakes is the own
er of an unassigned courtesy estate
for his life in the undivided interest
of said defendants, Juanita Frakes
and Merle Frakes and that the said
real property be ordered sold as by
law provided and the proceeds there
of partitioned among the plaintiffs
and defendants according to their sev
eral ownerships therein.
This -summons is published in tho
"La Grande Evening Observer," a
newspaper published at La Grande,
Oregon, once each week for six con
secutive weeks by order of the Hon.
J. F. Phy, County Judge of Union
county, Oregon, made and entered on
! the 4th day of December, A. D., 191'".,
! and the date of the first publication
of this summons is the 6th day of
December, 1916.
J. D. SLATER,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Adv 12-6-13-20-27; 1-3-10-17.
Stomach Trouble and Constipation.
Those who are afflctcd with stom
ach trouble and constipation should
rad the following: "I have never
found anything so good for stomach
trouble and constipation as Chamber
lain's Tablets. I have used them off
and on now for the past two years.
They not only regulate the action of
the bowels but stimulate the liver and
keep one's body in a healthy condi
tion," writes Airs. Benjamin Hooper,
Auburn, N. Y.
Adv.
England Wants, But Cannot Borrow
Money in Argentine
Teachers' Examinations.
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Union coun
ts Oretron. will hold the regular ex
amination of applicants for State
Certificates at La Grande l!gh School
as follows:
rnmmencinir Wednesday. Decem
ber 20. 1916. at 9 o'clock a. m., ana
continuing until Saturday, December
23, 1910, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday loienoon.
U. S. History, Writing, Penman
ship, Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Phvsioloev. Reading. Manual Train
ing, Composition, Domestic Science,
Methods in Readinir. Course of Studs
for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic. Historv of Education.
Psychology, Methods in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar. Geography, Stenography,
American Literature, Physics, Type
writing, Methods in Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon.
V Theory and Practice, Orthography
Physical Geography, English Litera
ture, Chemistry, Physical Culture.
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, Bookkeeping.
Very truly yours,
J. A. CHURCHILL,
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Dec. 7 to 18.
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Buenos Aires, Dec, 13 (United)
Press) A London newspaper having
suggested that maybe tho allies could
borrow some money in Argentine,
English periodicals published here
today say there is not the ghost of n
chance of such a thing.
The Buenos Aires Standard indorses
an estimate that more than 373,685
390 pounds, or about $1,868,000,000, in
English money is invested in the re
public, adding that tho Argentines
need moro for development purposes
and would be borrowing it if times
OF THE
TEN
Remember the Haisten Furniture Sale
positively closes at nine o'clock p. m.
SATURDAY DEC. 16
The doors will close on this Sale, and the
Haisten stock will be but a memory
Buy Now Do Not Delay. Save Money Today.
FURNITURE AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' COST.
ONLY THREE DAYS MORE
NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR
Christmas
Flowers
ORDER EARLY
Blooming plants for Christmas
on display Dec. 16th i
iiiooming roinseiuas win arrive (
Dec. 20th . J
Holly Wreaths made to order t
Mistletoe, Berried Holly and
Oregon Grape
La Grande Seed
& Floral Co.
Foley Hotel Building.
akihg Salads
You can't make a good salad with poor Olive Oil,
That's Sure
Our Olive Oil is strictly pure Every drop of it is
first press the richest and best flavored to be had
and works into the most delicious salad dressing
you ever tasted.
"We have it in the following sizes:
1-2 Pint 35c 1 Quart $1.25
1 Pint . - 65c 1 Gallon $4.25
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
lUppRT Corsets
v Front Laced
SOLID COMFORT
Standing, Sitting or Lying Down
When you stop to think that you spend between five and six thousand
hours every year in your corset, you must realize how important it is
that you have a pertectiy comioriaoie corset.
A poorly fitting corset frequently leads t severe nervous and rganic
troubles which cause vears of suffenne.
In the MODART Corset we have a garment that always gives genuine
l comfort, sitting, standing or lying down.
PAULINE LEDERLE, Sommer Hotel Bldg.
BEST PRICE PAID FOR
POULTRY
Cooking Apples 60c
Eating Apples $1.00
Small Dry Onions $2.00
Potatoes, per cwt $2.25
Phone Main 734
SMITH PRODUCE AND
STORAGE
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jttte:
Bet Tnula tint, U. S. ru. OfflceL
FRONT LACE CORSETS
These Corsets have the
Ventilo
back, which makes them more
comfortable, no steel up and
down the bafc to grate on the
spinous proojkes. A similar
device in front permits greater
range of adjustment nnd pre
vents laces from scoring the
flesh.
A complete line of the new fall
models now on hand.
Prices $2.00 and up
MRS. ROBERT PATT1SON
Corsetiere
Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221
DON'T WAIT
Until that last job of printing you received is all
gone before you give us another order.
OBSERVER PRESS
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The Job Printery That Turns Out Neat Jobs
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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,
but 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?
LET US HANDLE YOUR
TRANSFER WORK
and it will be dene carefully
and promptly. We have ample
facilities for handling large
quantities of goods and employ
none bot experienced, careful
fnen. We shall be glad to call
and talk about your work and
to refer you to others whose
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 Depot
Fone Main 10
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