La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1917, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917. v
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE ' FIVB !
Special
on
SOAPS
. Palm Olive . 8c
10c Fairy .....8c
Lava ... : 8c
Jergen's, box of 9 bars
25c
THIS WEEK ONLY
Red Cross Drug f
Store
luiuuus moving- pictures of bird ami
animal life. Arcade Theater.
February 21 Lent begins.
February . 22 Washington's birth
day. ' ' ' .
March 15, 16 and 17 Automobile
and Motorcycle Show.
April 24-26 Cattle and Horse
Raisers' Annual Convention at La
Grande.
March 2 Demonstration wool train
at La Grande.
May 2 and 3 -State Camp Modern
Woodmen of America meets in La
Grande. . ,
March 17 St. Patrick's Day.
April 8 Easter Sunday.
Coming Events
February 19-21 Oregon Retail Mer
chants Association, Portlaad.
February 19 to 24 "Pay-Up Week"
in La Grande. -
February 20 William L. Finley's
June 24 to July 1 Grand Ronde
Ch::utm:qi:H, La Grande.
July 7 National Education Asso
ciation in Portland, t-t - . , ,
. i r v -. : -
July 14-19 North' Pacific Sanger
fest, Portland.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Collection of News Paragraphs and
Advertisements.
- J. A. Russell was a business visitor
In Elgin today.
SHERRY'S
Zaraida played with the hearts of
men as lightly as though they were
pawns in her favorite game of chess.
Ivan was sent to war by his father,
that the elder man might havo free
field in Zorida's affections. Sure of
himself, with Ivan out of the way, the
old man introduced to the fair wretch,
his young friend Marquis De Chantal.
Immediately Zaraida fawned upon the
rich Marquis. The old man in ven
geance prepared a poisoned cap for
his rival but Zoraida changed the
goblets and the poisoner was poison
ed. Then the Marquis held sway until
Ivan returned, unexpectedly, from the
F. I Robinson of Portland, who
came Sunday, will probably locate in
La Grande. Ho 1ms been asked to be
come a member of the La Grande
Elks' band.
Dr. Ralston, physician, surgeon and
osteopath is now located in rooms 12
and 13 over Silverthorn'i Drujr store.
Main 21; Night phone Main 81. Adv.
10-16-tf.
6 1-2 Per Cent Money.
$30,000 for long term at 6 t-2 per
cent interest for loans 'on Grande
Ronde Valley farms. See W. B. Sar
gent at La Grande Investment Com
pany at once, i 2-2-tf
L. C. Coleman is confined to his
hornet oday with tho grip.
We pay better prices for used fur
niture. Phone B 1241. Cor. Fir and
Jefferson. E. J. Donohue . 12-20-tf
Distinctive candies for those who
want the best. Supplied fresh each
week. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 2-1-tf
We pay highest prices for hide and
iheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market,
1119 1-2 Adams Ave. Vlv. 12-5-tf.
Misses Jones and Rabone
We carry a full line in Ladies' Suits,
Coats and Skirts in the S. & H. gar
ment. We make Suits, Coats, Skirts and
Drosses. A perfect fit guaranteed.
Remodeling done. West New Bldg.
rat
trenches. Back to her first love Zo-
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would not be so cosily disposed of. He
challenged. Ivan to sword combat, and I
Ivan thought he had killed his adver-
sary, But tnc marquis was oiuy
wounded fatally to be sure but he
lived long enough to entrap Ivan and
Zoraida in an air-tight tomb he had
prepared for them and then the Mar
quis died. Bluebird Photoplays tell
this tragic story in a beautiful Rex
Ingram production, captioned "Black
Orchids," which will b the attraction
at the Sherry theater today only with
the beautiful and talented Cleo Madi
son playing the role of Zoraida the
flirt who flirted with just one too
many men and then paid the penalty
for a life of fickleness. i
Something is wrong. The ground
hog must have dreamed he saw his
shadow. '
SHERRY THEATER TODAY ONLY
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SHERRY THEATRE
Today Last Day
Beautiful CLEO MADISON In
"BLACK ORCHARDS"
A Drama that is somewhat different 1
v -.. . And
Eddy Lyons In "ALL BETS OFF"
It's Borne Comedy , s.,
TOMORROW
Gladys Coburn In "THE BATTLE OF LOVE"
It's a Fox Production
Pay-Up Week
SRECIAL
A Solid Oak Rocker with automobile
removable 12-spring upholstered cush
ion. : Back and cushion in genuine
leather.
..... i , Regular $12.50 Value
SPECIAL $10.00
Dressing Tables at Attracts Prices
All Finishes
...
W. H. Bohnenkamp
Company
School tablets, pencil tablets, writ
ing tablets, 6c to 26c All kinds of
school material at Silverthorn's.
Dly2-12tf
Singer Sewing Machines.
New and second hand machines Bold
on easy terms. No interest Repair
work a specialty on all machines.
Chas. M. Shapland, agent, Foley Hotel
Bldg. . Phone Red 451.
Money to Loan.
On improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
The, Stroller cpoko aitxlut spring
yesterday. "Spring" must havo sprung
a leak and sunk. , A man ought to be
shot for making a pun on words.
The beautiful boxes of writing pa
per, also initial paper, none better
made and in price 16c to $1.60. See
them at Silverthorn's Family Drug
Store. Dly2-12tf
The (g
Special Suit Sale
-For Pay-Up Week Only-
$10.00
For Your Choice of Twenty-five Men's
and Young Men's
Blue & Grey Serge Suits
See the Window of Pay-Up Week Suit
Specials at
$10.00
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La Grande's JjjJjj Store
E &
M. F. Davis, one of the prominent
Pythians of Oregon, Mrs. Davis and
'daughter, Eleanor, arrived in the city
from Union yesterday and attended
the K. of P. roll call last evening.
' Mrs. A. C. McCown is in the city
from Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crane are in
the city from Stoddard s' lumber camp.
Wm. McGuire of Sumpter is in the
city.
H. C. Rees, W. D. McCarthy and H.
P. Oliver of La Grande responded to
the K. of P. roll call last evening.
Wm. Pollman is back from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duncan of Haines
were the guests over Sunday of rela
tives and friends in Baker.
UMUU
Just received a new shipment of the
late popular novels. Newlin Book &
Stationery Co. 2-19-3t
Our hot water bottles are of real
worth. Fully gauranteed. Levy-Vogel
Drug Co. 2-1-tf
We pay best prices for second
hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black
3351. Adv. 12-4-tt
Wood Sawtng.
Wood sawing promptly done, city
or cowitry.
J. J. Murchison.
Phone Red 3672. Adv. tf
Miss J. Ryan is much better this
morning.
Save your money and watch this
paper for Deputy the paperhanger.
2-19-lt
' Fine cameras that give universal
sati- faction are sold with full instruc
tions regarding how to use them by
men that know all about picture work
at Silverthorn's, Dly2-12tf
. Mrs. Sarah Graham saw a cater
pillar on her front porch yesterday
but she is not sure ho is there today.
' Through the snow storm this morn
ing we heard several birds singing.
Our new and up-to-date line of fine
stationery is pleasing to the most fas
tidious. No advance in prices. Levy
Vogel Drug Co. 2-1-tf
Announcements
Ladies and Gentlemen
Can find good eats at the Y. M. C.
A. Boarding club. Regular rates by
week, $4.50. 2-19-24pd
The ladies of the Lutheran church
will meet at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Johnson at 2503 N. Birch street,
Thursday afternoon of this week.
2-20-2t
Prof. Geo. E. HendMcks reliable
piano tuner and musician, will be in
La Grande next week. If you want
the best tuner on this coast, it's your
interest to find out who is. Prof. Geo.
E. Hendrick. 2-20-3t
Notice. .
There will be a meeting of the I. O.
O. F. cemetery association in the I. 0.
O. F. hall on Thursday, February 22,
1917, at 7:30 p. m. All persons inter
ested in tho cemetery are especially
urged to be present. Addie Grout, sec
retary. 2-20-21
Baker News Items
Baker, Ore., Feb. 21. (Special )
E. M. Sanders of North Powder was
in the city yesterday.
You're Looking Better, John-
and I believe P0STTJM is largely responsible for your sound sleep and im-"
proved appearance."
OSTUM
in place of coffee, relieves nerves from the harmful effects of caffeine. Even
a short 10-day trial often works a wonderful change in a person.
"There's a Reason"
RICHEY PIANO HOUSE
HOME INSTITUTION
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
SPECIALTY
IVERS & POND
KNABE
SOMMER
POOLE
BUSH & GERTS
SC1IULZ
EMERSON
ARMSTRONG
BENNETT
MARTZELL
CABLE
PATHE
TALKING MACIlE.sE
THAT PLAYS ALL
MAKES OF RECORDS
THEREBY GIVING
YOU ALL RECORDS
TO SELECT FROM.
All received from the different factories.
No culls or worked-over goods to unload.
Factory to customer thus saving the small consignment dealer's profit.
We invite inspection of prices and qualities.
OTHERS COME AND GO WE STAY RICHEY BUILDING
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