La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 26, 1917, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
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is the Name of Our
SUITS FOR BOYS
SHERRY'S
best materials in them that the mills
sfvles! Drcssv. manly, little
rhev have th
can "weave. And the
suits that serve as an education to the boy in the
matter of good form in dress besides making him a
pride to his parents.
Priced $3.69 to $12.00
Say! Have you seen those Boys Suits with two
pair of full lined trousers at
" $5.00, $5.50, $5.75 to $8.00?
They Are Sure Dandies
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Quality and Service
GOING!
! Until the Roads are (
Better We Will Make j
I Only Four Deliveries
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COMPANY
La Grande, Ore. Geo. Gilbert, Mgr.
High School Nevs
L'pperclass Girls Beat Underclass
(iirls in Basketball Yesterday
Credit Given for Gym.
, SHERRY'S TODAY
WaUh Stars in Pictures as Quaint
i Westerner.
At last a western drama that is dif
ferent! That is what William Fox now pre
sents to the public under the title of
"the Mediator." George Walsh has
the title role, a character who loves
; peace so much that he continually
: fights for it.
I Walsh takes the part of Lish Hen
i ley, who starts his adventures by
I shooting and wounding Bill Hinging
Lee Willard), the village bully. Then
I he sends flowers to Bill in the hospital
and the sick man, grateful, tells Lish
that he expects to start a new life
hen he is well. He is going to re
; join his wife, Martha (Pearl Elmore),
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H . in reaLCIUl 11111, v-ai.
1 1 Lish likes the name of the place, so
!he sells his mine in Arizona, and
starts for Peaceful Hill. On the way,
he stops at Keswick, and finds the
'town in a turmoil as the result of a
mining strike. In his efforts to keep
everything peaceful, Lish beats the
leader of the strike (James Marcus),
and continues his journey. His deed
has ended the labor trouble.
Arrived at Peaceful Hill, Lish seek3
Martha Higgins, and finds her. He
also finds Maggie (Juanita Hansen),
a waitress, who helps tne .-ueuiaior in
his fight against the men of Keswick.
These men have followed Lish to the
place, in an effort to get revenge for
the insult to their leader.
Many adventures follow. In the
end, Lish is victorious, and all the
onemies of neace have been put to
rout. There is onl yone leftrand that
The upporelass high school girls is Maggie. Lish captures her, by an j
beat the underclass girls yesterday attack on her heart
noon in basketball, 13 to 8. The line- :
ups were: Upperclassmen Amy
Hulse, side center; Gertrude Swal
berg, forward; Alice Spencer, guard;
Yeanne Smith, center; Marie Love,
forward; Roma Jacobson, guard. Un
derclassmen Edna Jones, forward;
Thelma Oesterling, guard; Lila Mal
lory, center; Fern McCullough, guard;
Ruth Trill, side center; Sylvia Glass,
forward. Quite a few high school
students and grammar pupils saw the
game.
Beginning this term credit will be
given to students who take gymnas
' ium work and hygiene. For two hours
weekly in the gymnasium and one
hour hygiene one-fourth of an hour
credit will be given; the same as that
granted for glee club work. Miss
Jewell Tozier, director of physical
education, is hopeful that an entire
skeleton will be given the hygiene
'class for study.
Because of tne credit for gymnas
ium work and hygiene Miss iozier
says the classes are becoming popu
lar. Many are availing themselves of
the chance to obtain credit. Some are
taking hygiene alone, and others,
gymnasium work alone. These latter
.'do not receive credit but are desirous
' of having the work for benefit outside
' of completion of hours for a diploma. ;
Choice. Fruits
That Will Please You
CANNED,
DRIED or
FRESH
We Have a Large Stock and Complete Assortment
Our stock was bought before the market advanced
and the prices we quote make the entire line money
saving values
Harris Grocery
! PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
i '408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
GOVERNOR RISKS LIFE
BEFORE LYNCH MOB!
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New South Wales is nearing th3
completion of its first large water
conservation scheme, the erection of
a dam that will impound more than
33,300,000,000 gallons for irrigation.
i A. O. STANLEY.
Gov. 'Stanley of Kentucky risked
his life before a mob beat am
lynching Circuit Jndge Charles
Bush for failure to release a negro
prisoner to be lynched. He said
he would giro the mob "a chance
to lynch the governor of Kentucky
first," before he would let another;
negro In Kea tacky be lynched,
J
The change to electric power on a
railroad in Sweden that is the most
j northerly in the world has increased
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Harness to surround a baby's legs speed 50 per cent over steam opera
and body and hold it securely in a tion.
' chair has been patented by a woman
inventor.
k"$wrl Names to conjure with Ib&L
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California isdelightfultheyear'round. Now j?'
yu maV K via the SALT LAKE ROUTE,
returning from Los Angeles, as you wish, by - ' :
jp Mj palatial steamer or limited train, or tjg,
it Call upon, or write the representative of j
M ION PACinC SYSTEM K
A well known motor attachment
i: that makes typewriters write form
Bread that will keep fresh two letters automatically has been varied
weeks after it has been WTapped in to peimit an operator to insert single
paper and sterlized has been invent- addresses and make slight changes in
ed by a Paris baker. , a letter.
ARC A DE
"THE PLOW (,IRL" SATURDAY
Theodore Roberts,
nctor and I.asky star,
the celebrated
will be seen at
prepared for the Paramount program
by Charles Sarver.
Although he made such a great
reputation for himself as the drunken
father in support of Miss Mae Mur
ray in ' The Dream Girl," Mr. Roberts
has surpassed himself as the besod
den, cruel, Boer farmer in "The Plow
,T ARC ADE THEATER SATL'RDA V ONLY
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ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sorwner Hotel Building, next to Western Uniou
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Front Laced
PLOW (
iifimnirn
the. Arcade thoator on Saturday only
in support of Mao Murray in the Jesse
I,. Uisky product Kin of "The Plow
Girl." a compelling drama of the
South African veldt and English
drawing-rooms adapted from the
famous story by Edward Morris and
Girl." His make-up in this production
is considered a masterpiece, even for
him, and were it not for his wonder
ful artistic performance, it is doubt
ful if nnyonc in the audience would
recognize this creature to be Theodore
the Great.
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Standing, Sitting or Lying Down
When you stop to think that you spend between five and six thousand
hours ever- year in your corset, you must realize how importtn 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, stenoing or lying down,
PAULINE LEDRLE, Sommer Hotel Bldg.
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