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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1916)
IT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19KT, , ) EVENING OBSERVER PAGE What HOUSEWIVES Wish to Know tttw mTALITY AND PRICE WILL APPEAL LA GRANDE TWU . ri Tiir iiiiMiiMiamiiiwuiMiU'i" in Here Today, Gone Tomorrow That Will be the Story of These STYLISH TRIMMED HATS This is the greatest trimmed hat bargain of the season, "and they are sure to be snapped up quickly, so we advise you to he on hand early-Note these prices: One lot Hats values ,to $1.48 98q up One lot Hats values up to $6.48 $1.48 One lot Hats values to $9.ar $1.98 up i HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Smart Afternoon Gown Tbe handsome afternoon gown here with shown is featured In georgette crape and French satin In light gray, old rose. tun. burgundy, navy blue, black. Joffre or Copenhagen blue. The wnuiiii - WW W SHERRY'S SHERRY'S LAST DAY Driving Automobile Is Hardest Work He Knows. Harry Milliard's new auto insists ci getting him into trouble. The latest I affair which occured while Harry was working in "The Ragged Princess, took place on the Forty-second street ferry. Hilliard was on his way to the Wil liam Fox studios. When he got to the ferry he drove intrepidly ahead, until an interfering policeman called to him to stop. "You're on tbe wrong side of the 3 '' 4 Grande Ronde Meat Co. Is Cutting Up the Fine Christmas Beeves Raised by Senator Walter M. Pierce safety lines," the man said, "you'll have to back over to the other side." Harry had driven his car exactly three and a half times, and backing had not yet been called for in all this experience. He thought for an in stant, remembered his book of instruc tions, then began the process of back ing. One of the white safety posts toppled beneath his wheel. "Stop!" the interfering policeman crici, "you'll destroy our signals." Hilliard stopped. Then the interfering policeman ob ligingly rushed into the breach, and uprooted the white posts. It became necessary to take four of the six away before the hero of a dozen movies could extricate himself and his No work. They Make the Finest Steaks You J car. Now Harry has a philosopny of "People say the movies are harass ing," says the actor. "They say the task of jumping into lakes and off of buildings is dangerous. They say it is irritating to work all day in the hot studios during the., summer months. But people who say such things have never driven an automobile." Sloan's Liniment Eases 1'ain. Ever Ate. Come in and Try Them. Grande Ronde Meat Co. Sloan's Liniment is first thought of mothers for bumps, bruisos and sprains that are continually happen in? to children. It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubbing. Cleaner und more effective than mussy plas ters or ointments. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia pain and that grippy soreness after colds, Sloan's Liniment gives prompt relief. Have a bottle haiidv for bruises, strains, sprains and all external pain. For thr thou sands whose work calls them outdoors, the pains and aches following expos ure are relieved by Sloan's Liniment. At all Druggists, 25c. Adv, jiM&tmmm hum J . 0in ji TO YOU Choice Johnathan Eating Apples 85c - Per Box For a Limited Time W CROP, BgWjmra OK SALE 18c per lb. Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track ARCADE "WITCHCRAFT" ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE jWIRINGr A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa Visiting At Weston. Weston. Dec. 29. (Special) -Mr, and Mrs. Larkin Staggs and little daughter of Enterprise. Ore., are in the city to spend Christmas we with Mrs. Stagg's parents, Mr. an Mrs. Henry Waddineton. who hud Christmas dinner for all their chit dien. jojijjl Name to conjure with rjiV GREAT SALT LAKE ; rja dfXQ Los Anorlbs, Rrdlands, RivBRainE ViJfS ""V'Jj Pasadena. San Diego, V kmcb. Long Bkacii fc-afwrsl ,h''M-1'"' jPA-i California isdelightful theyear'round. Now WkJi . you may go via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, ' n5 returning from Los Angeles, as you wish, by ! PiL palatial steamer or limited train, or l-ii J Call upon, or write the representative of v MijION PACIFIC SYSTEM t3 jjW?"namfl below, nd the rest will be done (or you. ,X. J. II. KEEN EY. Agent. pV-S Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Those who are afflcted with stom ach trouble and constipation should read the following: "I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamber Iain'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 Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. Adr, Wedding invitations, announce ments and calling cards printed at the Observer Job Printing Depart ment 10-28-tf. MONEY TO LOAN Private money to loan oa city or farm property. Reason able Rates. Fire Insurance & Real Estate Phone Blark 2171 Henry T. Hill Room 23 West Jaoobsxm Bldg. bodice and upper part of skirt are of georgette crape embroidered in gold and self colored silk. The under bodice is of silver laco und the crushed girdle ot sutlu. Design by Franklin Simon & Co., Now York city. Household Suggestions When Ironing blouses or frocks with large buttons sewed on try using sev eral thicknesses of blanket or towels to Iron them ou. Turn the gnrnient button sldo down und press ou tho wrong side. Add an equal quantity of boiling wa ter when pouring hot tat into a bowl. This will make any pieces of meat and gristle In the fnt sink to tbe bottom, and the drippings, wbeu cool, will be white and clean. To remove whitewash from carpets. dampen the spots with a mixture of a teaspoonful of ammonia in one gallon of warm water. The dlsngreonble taste of castor oil may bo concealed by giving the dose In hot milk flavored with salt and a sprinkle of black pepper. Add n little drop of salad oil to mus tard when It 1b being made. Not only will It Improve tbe taste, but It will keep it fresh for days. Lasky Production of Prize-winning Scenario Offered by i-aramoum Reviewed by Thomas C. Kennedy in Motography. "Witchcraft," R. Ralston Reeds story which won the prize onereu u the Lasky company for original photo plays written by students oi in photoplay at Columbia University, is at once a good vehicle for Fannie iWard and a romantic drama or marK ed appeal. It will be shown at the Arcade, today and tomorrow. TaVon n a whole "Witchcralf is a nffnrinir. It is better than Hin nveracre feature by a good margin Miss Ward has the best opportunity tio Then." and she eives a tnr nerformance. She is cast as the Hm.aVitpr of an ailine woman who is accused of witchcraft by the people in the small New England colony where t.hev take un their residence. Suzette and her mother are Hugenot refugees nl the fact that they are foreigners only adds to their unpopularity in tho village. Suzette and Richard Wayne become attached to each other but they part when he leaves for Boston to be a soldier. During his absence Suzette is forced to marry an old miser in order to save her mother from the toils of the deluded people who believe in witchcraft. It is an unhappy mar riage for Suzette, and an unnecessary one. f or her motner aies on tne aay of the wedding. Wayne returns, but on finding Suzette married ne tninics it best to leave again, as ms auec tions for her is strong. Later Suzette is accused of being a witch and sna about to be hung when Captain Wayne arrives carrying a proclama tion from the governor putting such practices down for all time. Frank Reichter directed tne produc tion. The direction and the produc tion are of a high order of quality and they materially add to the appeal of the picture. The flashes of Suzette dressed as a boy on her trip tnrougo the woods to call the aid of the sol diers deserve sDecial mention. They are beautiful and eloquently life-like scenes. Paul Weigel is excellent as Make peace Struble, the miser. jacK JJean in the heroic role and Laiuan lieignion as the Indian woman are satisfactory.. The name of the little girl who tells fancied tales of what she saw at tne Indian woman's cabin to a group of children and accuses Suzette at the trial is not given in the cast, but just the same she is a remarkably fine lit tle actress and she will attract muck notice by her playing in this produc tion. "Witchcraft," to sum up, is an. admirable .Lasky offering. Reception for Newly Weds. Wallowa, Or., Dec. 29. Fridajr evening a reception was given by the members of the Wallowa I. 0. O. F. lodge in their hall, to Mr. and Mrs Glenn Tulley, recently married at Orting,' Wash. The evening program consisted of addresses by the Rev. L. A. Cook and Mrs. G. M. Bledsoe. I leadings, stereopticon views, games and refreshments. REMARKABLE PLAY AT ARCAD E TODAY AND TOMORROW Uses of Saleraius When cooking meats and vegetables a little saicratus will hasten their cooking and make them tender. A little saleratus added to beans be fore they are put In the oven to bake makes them more digestible. To sweeten moats wnsh In salcrutus before they are cooked. 'To remove fruit or tea stains use nleratus moistened with sweet milk. To make clothes look white add a liberal quantity of saleratus to the wa ter In which clothes are soaked, and tbe clothes will not require so much rubbing. To keep baby's bottle sweet rinse with wnter In which saleratus has been dissolved. i To keep kitchen sinks clean and sweet use saleratus freely. A small quantity of saleratus added :o the bath is very refreshing. NOTICE To the public and barber shop patrons, barber shops will close all day New Year's day. J as. Monnier, Sec'y. 7 ' V V '" wo' i" tin 1 i.lt.V Mi 38i GOOD RESOLUTIONS. On New Tenr' day I will resolve To be H3 good as Rold; I'll never say nn ugly word, I'll do Just as I'm told. I'll help my mother clean the house, I'll (here my toys with Joe, Til never fuss or frown or fret. On errands I will go I'll make the sunshine In our house. Though It may storm outside. When things go wrong to make me crops. My feelings I will hide. I'll be so gnod mamma will say I All her heurt with Joy, And when she'll say her prayers at nigln 8be'li bless her little boy. FANNIE WARD (J. A SKY STAR)' "Witchcraft," Starring Fannie Ward. STALUONS At Alta Stables PENDLETON, OREGON One extra good, big, black imported Percheron, 5 years old. weight 2300. - One extra good imported son (66666) 66666. of the great $40,000 Cornot Other Percherons, Belgians, Shires and dydsdales that are desirable, besides a number of young ones with correct pedi grees from one to three years old and .Percheron and Belgian marcs. All will bo priced to sell. If You Have a Stallion That You Cannot Use Longer, I Might Change. J. R. JUSTICE, Importer Pendleton, Oregon