La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 01, 1917, Image 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1917.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Depend
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
A GOOD CONVERSA
TION WHEN USING
OUR COPPER TOLL
LINES.
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO.
5
Notice to Stockholaers.
Notice is hereby given to the stock
holders of the United States National
Book of La Grande, that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Said bank, will be held at their bank
ing house in La Grande, Oregon,
en Tuesday, January 9, 1917, be
tween the hours of 10 a. m.
and 4 p. m. for the purpose of
electing a board of directors for the
waning year, and transacting any
Uier business that may come befora
Hie meeting. s
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
Sti day of December, 1916.
T. J. SCROGGIN,
Cashier.
Adv. 12-6 to 1-8.
WANTED HORSES.
Will be at La Grande, Ore., Decem
X ,4? 4? 4 4? & k 4?
I Professional
FRATERNAL ORDERS
I F. & A.M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meetings fi.st and third Saturday
t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons.
ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. Sec.
B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge
No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs
fey evening at oight o' clock. Home
and club privileges cheerfully ex
tended to all Brother Elks.
FRANK C. BRAMWELL,
y Exalted Ruler.
ADNA B. ROGERS. Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday
right in Castle HU1 (K. of P. Hall.)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
A. W. NELSON. C. C.
DELILE GREEN
K. of R. & S.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
IDA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. Hali. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
H. E. DIXON, V. C.
W. S. ASHMAN, !
Clerk, (Y. M. C. A.)
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Camp No. 169 meets every
Srst and third Friday at K. of P.
Ball. All visiting neighbors wel
comed. ROBERT M'LANE, C. C.
E. W. EASTMAN. CLERK.
L.- 0. O. M. La Grande Lodge Nr-.
860 Loyal Order Of Moose holfls
regular meeting every Wednesday
sight and 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall,fif.h
floor Foley building on Adams Ave.
Visitors always welcome. Dues pay
able at Youn's Sweets.
GEO. YOUNG. Die. '
HARRY SWART. Sec.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1 i.
8. holds stated communications the
tfecond and fourth Wednesday of
each month. Visitir.g members cor
dially welcomed.
EMMA L. KIDDLti. W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Iris Camp
meets every second Fridav after
noon and every fourth Friday eve
ning, every month in K. of P. Hall.
AH visiting members cordiallv wel
comed. MTNNIE BUNTING. Oracle.
LILY C. KIMMEL. Reccrdar.
BBBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60.
Meets every Tuesday evening in the
I. O. 0. F. Hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
ADLA CHILDERS, N. G.
ROSA CLASS. Sec.
B.BL.OF SECURITY. Mt Em
I? Council Ne. 2646. Meets sneond
ird fourth Thursday evening at 8
on This
ber 26 to SO, buying good farm
chunky mares, 3 to 10 years old, from
1200 to 1600; must be fat, well broke
to harness. Can use couple teams of
good geldings.
C. W. TODD,'
12-22-tf Care Foley Hotel.
REX LAMPMAN'S ONCE-OVER.
Rex Lampman's second Once-Over
Book 80 sketches never before print
ed in book form is just out with a
new portrait of the author not a
caricature so you can see how he
really looks and an appreciative and
beautiful introduction by Dr. C. H.
Chapman writer and speaker and
the price is 75 cents and you can
mail the money in any form to
Rex 248 Portland Hotel Portland
Oregon or buy the book at Meier &
Frank's or Gill's or Si Rich's news
stand Portland. Adv. 12-22-tf
4? 4? if 4? 4? fr X
Dinectony
o'clock at Eagle Hall. Visiting mem
bers are we' omcd.
C. E. STITT, Pres.
C. W. COOK, Fin. Sec.
VIOLA L. HCGUE, Rec. See.
DENTIST
E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist; rooms 7,
8 and 9, Sommer building. Phone
Main 717; office hours 8 to 12 a. m.
and 1 to 5 p. m.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DK. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy
sician. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo
pathic physician. Diseases of wom
en and children. Third floor New
Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6
and 7-8 p m., and by appointment.
Office phone, Red 1761; residence
Red 881.
VETERINARY
DR H. W. RILEY Granduate Veter
inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave.
State Stallion Inspector and Inspec
tor of stock for shipment. Home In
dependent Phone, Black 41. Farmen
Co-operative Phone, Main 112.
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H.
Crawford and Robert S. Eakin, Att
orneys at law. Practice in oil the
courts of the state and the United
States, Office, West Jacobaon build
ing, rooms 9-10-17. La Grande Ore
gon. COCHRAN & FBERHARD. Goo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Fbcrhard
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Building.
E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office
Rooms 1 and 3, La Grande National
Bank Building.
R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law..
Rooms 14-15, Palir.er-Roesi-h Bldg,
La Grande, Ore. Practices in all
State and Federal courts.
ALBERT SMALL Attorney at Law.
Rooms 26-27, La Grande National
Bank Building. Practices in all
state and "ederal courts. Phon
Main 11.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor and
builder, La Grande, Ore., Phone Red
1981.
ARCHITECTS.
MILTON S. BLOCK Archite
Sketches and estimates cheerfully
furnished. Office, Room 21 New
roiey ouiidtng.
C. B. MILLER Architect, Room 28
New Foley Building.
Sell it The Observer want ads will
sell it
Want Ads.
WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
sellers, finders and traders, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
beat It warfca overtime on
straight-time pay. , Bates,
one cent per word per issue
ad less than 25 cents.
FOB BENT
FOR RENT Furnished house. In
qwre 1609 6th St. 12-29-6tpd
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms, laui rennsyivama.
12-26-tf
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
house. Phone Black 961. 12-16-tf
FOR
RENT 6-room house, partly
furnished, near the corner
' of Wash-
ington and Ninth St. for $14.00.
Phone Red 2071 12-26-tf
FOR RENT Modern cottage for rent,
1310 Pennsylvania avenue. Inquire
of Dr. Richardson.
FOR RENT Large front bedroom,
nicely furnishtd, with board, suit
able for two gentlemen. Phone
Main 787 or inquire 905 Spring.
12-27-6tp
FOR SALE Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Chain
Black 1642. Adv.
wood. Phone
11-28-tf
HELP WANTED
WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged
lady preferred, to begin March 1st;
will have from two to five to cook
for. Permanent position. For par
ticulars call Red 3242 or write C. O.
Braham, Gen. Del. 12-28-tf
WANTED A waitress to go to Reith.
Oregon. Phone B-1462, or call at
1206 Spring. 12-26-tf
WANTED LOANS
WANTED $1200 on close-in improv
ed Adams street residence; large
lot. Address B, care Observer.
12-261-8
FOR SALE Printing.
FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The
Observer office.
FARM SALE BILLS Get prices on
farm sale bills at The Observer of
fice. FOR SALE Old Papers.
OLD PAPERS For sale at The Ob
server office, 26 cents a bundle.
WANTED RAGS
WANTED Clean cotton rags.
Observer.
Call
STRAYED.
LOST A Heifer Calf, one and one
half years old Jight Jersey, brand
ed Lazy S on left shoulder. Phone
Farmers 20X. 12-5tf
STRAYED OR STOLEN Red Dur
ham bull from my pasture on
Whiskey creek, branded C on left
hip, under bit in right ear. Reward
for recovery. J. A. Holman, La
Grande, F. D. No. 2. 12-26-28-80
STRAYED One black mare, 7 years
old, branded quarter-circle 7 on left
stiffle, white stripe In face, four
white feet. Reward. Phone Red
3001. 12-11-tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the La Grande National
bank will be held at their banking
house, in La Grande, Oregon, on Tues
day, January 9th, 1917, at 2 o'clock
p. m. At this meeting a Board of Di
rectors will be elected to serve for
the ensuing year and such other busi
ness will be considered as may prop
erly offer.
F. L. MEYERS,
Cashier.
Adv. 12-8 te Jan 8.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Vyr TIIK DIAMN1 It RAN II. A
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-v TVJ boips, sfale-i with Illuo Ribbon.
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Movie Admission Price Advanced.
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 1. Minne
sota today will suffer the sting of
the biterest blow of the high ci-st of
living. The price of all movie admit
tances advanced five cents. Enraged
movio fans threaten to boycott the
movies, and force down the pri : os
was done in Denver.
Inactivity Caujten Constipation.
Lack of exercise in the winter is a
frequent cause of constinntion. You
feel heavy, dull and listless, your com
plexion is sallow and pimply, and en
ergy at low ebb. Clean up this eon
'lit'on at once with Dr. King's New
Life Pills, a mild lexatlve'that relieves
the congested intestines without grip
ing. A dose before retiring will as
sure you a full and easy movement In
the morning; 25c at your druggist.
I Are Your Sewer Clogged?
The bowels aro the sewerage nya
I tern of the body. You can well imag
j ine the result when t.iey are stopped
up as is the case in constipation. As
a purgative you will find Chamber
Iain's Tablets excellent. They are mild
and gentle in their action. They also
improve the digestion.
SHERRY'S
SHERRY'S
"Romeo and Juliet" Last Day.
Fidelity to the greatest dramatic
poet of all the ages has been carried
to the lust degree. Every member of
the cast was obliged to learn the words
of the play and repeat them, with the
proper action, before the camera. If
a word was forgotten, the camera was
stopped, and the work done over
again. The original scenario was
made from Shakespeare's "Romeo and
Juliet," the greatest love story ever
written, by John Arthur, and this waa
modified by Rudolph De Cordova, antf
the final work done by John W. Noble,
whose masterly' handling of the eight-
act drama establishes him for all time
in the front rank of directors. The
genuius of Mr. Bushman and Miss
Bayne has never been so well exempli
fied as in the roles of the immort&l
lovers. The Bushman and Bayne pro
duction of "Romeo and Juliet" brings
the soul of Shakespeare to the hearts
of the people.
Prefers Chamberlain's.
"In the course of a conversation
with Chamberlain Medicine Co.'s rep
resentative today, we had occasion to
discuss in a general way the merits of
their different preparations. At his
suggestion I take pleasure in express
ing my estimation of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. I have a family cf
six children and have used this rem
edy in my home for years. I consider
it the only cought remedy on the mar
ket, as I have tried nearly all kinds."
Earl C. Ross, Publisher Hamilton
County Republican-News, Syracuse,
Kan.
ARC A DE
"THE RAINBOW PRINCESS"
Five-Part Famous Circus Drama Re
viewed by George W. Graves
in Motography.
Ann Pennington's second appear
ance in pictures is decidedly auspice.).
In the role of the Rainbow Princess,
a dainty circus performer who is used
by her corrupt employers as the means
to a dishonest end, she has a part to
which she is eminently suited and in
which she easily makes herself the
center of attraction. The star has a
chance in the course of the picture's
progress to execute before her screen
audiences some of the grotesquely fas
cinating steps of the Hula Hula dance
with which she captivated so many
audiences at the "Follies." This di
version is as pleasing as is another
novelty a parachuet descent from a
large balloon, which was particularly
well performed and photographed. The
jaunty circus atmosphere, tho humor
ous as. well as the sombre side of this
life, is nicely denieated. There is
much in the film that will appeal to
children.
Briefly, the story, by Shannon Fife,
is that of an unfortunate child of the
circus who finds herself at the mercy
of the harsh proprietor. The latter
palms her off on Judge Daingerficld
as his lost granddaughter, he and hi.;
men adhering to a plausible story
which they have doped up. For his
guardianship the circus manager is
well paid. Later on, however, tho
judge realizes he has been duped, much
to his chagrin. Not satisfied with the
success of this enterprise, the show
people attempt to rob the judge's safe.
In this attempt the circus manager is
shot, but before his death he admits
that the girl is innocent of any guiit
in the plot. Just before the robbery,
the Rainbow Princess, of her own ac
cord, has gone back to the old life. So
it is with delight that the judge's
adopted son, at the suggestion of the
lonely old man, brings the girl back.
William Courtleigh Jr., appears as
the judge's adopted son, a part which
is not especially conspicuous, but
which he handles with ease and effec
tiveness. Grant Stewart makes a lov
able and imposing character of the
old judge. Charle3 Sutton is a good
heavy. There are some excellent types
in the large cast, including the two
circus midgets and the "fat lndy." .1.
Seaile Dawley's direction measures up
to a very good standard.
This photoplay was reviewed last
last night at the Arcade where it will
be shown today and tomorrow and it
certainly ought to please the picture
fans of La Grande as it is certainly a
remarkable picture.
Soon Over His Cold.
Everyone speaks well of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy after having
used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittsfield
N. Y., has this to say regarding it:
"Last winter my little boy, five years
old, was idek with a cold for two or
three weeks. I doctored him and used
various cough medicines but nothing
did him much good until I began using
Chnmberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho
then improved rapidly and In a few
days was over his cold."
The spirt of the season prompts ua to ex
press to you our appreciation for the busi
ness entrusted to us during the past year.
May you arid yours enjoy a very Happy New
Year brimming with the good things of life.
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
SOLID
Standing, Sitting
When you stop to think that you spend between f jve and six thousand
hours every year in your corset, you must realize now importun it is
that you have a perfectly comfortable corset.
A poorly fitting corset frequently leads t' severe nervous and organic
troubles which cause years of suffering.
In the MODART Corset we have a garment that always gives genuine
comfort, sitting, standing or lying down.
PAULINE LEDSRLE, Sommer Hotel Bldg.
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GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept.
wiimnrmn
Drs. Darland, over Putman's. Adv,
12-5-tf
Your Money
and
Your Temper
We grind our own lenses
Urokcn lenses duplica
ted the same
Factory on Premises
J.H.PEARE&S0N
COMFORT
or Lying Down
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 i. little be
fore you need it Tht means
no delay i' construction, no
waiting time that yon have to
pay for. Think thit over.
Phone Main 8
Wit. Ttute Mart, f. a Pat. Offlok
is greater value than any
other corset, dollar for dollar, in
charm of style, in perfect fit
nnd beautiful finish. Besides
all this it is tho only front
lace corset with the wonderful
exclusive feature, the
Ventilo
BACK
When in need of a new corset
have a trial fitting in a La
Camille. You will be convinced
of its supremacy. The differ
ent models alwnys on haad.
Priced at $2.00 Up
Eleven years experience in fit
ting Front-Lace Corsets.
MRS. ROBT. PATTISON
Cometiere
Phone Red 8221 Res. 1702 Oak
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