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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917 PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I t i M f A great variety of .styles awaits your t selection iu No matter what costume von will wear we lave, a pair of Dorothy's that will make a ron M mem J M Gi - j HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE MORE STYLE, GREATER COMFORT, LONGER WEAR THAT'S SHOE VALUES. When you buy a pair of our shoes you will immediately recognize the correet style and o.uiet refinement. Men's Dress Shoes ' $2.75 to $7.50 Work Shoes $1.50 to $10.00 Let us fit you with a pair of arch supports Dorothy Dodd Shoes most fitting companion for it. $4.00 to $7.00 Good line of Boys' Misses' and Children's Shoes in all Sizes Let us fit your foot with a pair of arch supports SHOES .. . PS THINK DKAD BOY JS NOW IDENTIFIED Coroner Brown of Umatilla county thinks the parts of the body of the boy picked up along the O-W. R. & N. company's right-of-way last Monday morning were those of "Philip Milen" or "I'hilip Millcn." These names were on letters found in the personal ef fects of the dead man. "Oscar Millcn" was signed to a post card found in the pockets. The card was sent from Salem, Ore. A brakeman on No. 6 yesterday morning talked to a young man who answers fairly well to the obtainable description of the dead man. The young man told the brake man he was on his way to Silverton, Oregon. This fit! in with the de scription "J. E. A., Silverton, Ore. Bom March 88, 1898. R. F. D. No. 6," found on a fancy riding saddle with a portion of the body. ARCADE 'K; Let Us Dis-CUSS ThWeather "We cannot make it bright and pleasant as we would like to do but we can make the interior of our homes and places of business much more cheer ful by a little paint .and paper. This -an be done now just as well as later. Large Assortment New Paper At OXNER'S NEW PAINT STORE " WATTS WATT TALK NO. 6 In one of our Talks we mentioned a device with which you could ROAST. BAKU FRY, BOIL, BROIL, STEW, STEAM and TOAST by electricity, without investing in a big range. ThiH is truly a wonder ful thing for a family of two to four persons. It is suitable too, for larger families when it is desirable to have a quick and convenient method of emikhig in addition to the regular coal, wood or gus range. It is made in ninny styles both in the Hotpoint Ovenette and the Universal Portable Range. We carry them in sizes ranging from the one you can operate from a lamp socket and costing $8.00 to the one requiring a special heating circuit and costing $21.50. The ones operating from a lamp socket take a maximum Of six cents per hour of electricity. Those requiring a special heating circuit take a maximum of three and six tenths cents per hour. Almost everyone acknowledges that cooking by electricity is the most de sirable way imaginable aiul these devices make it within the reach of everyone to do so. The next time you are down town, drop in and look at one of them. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company f? f? ft? fi? r? rfr fc rj? fe fc f$? f? fc f? 4? fc fl? 5K WANTED To buy ten million feet of lumber, or will furnish cash to operate your mill and market the prod uct. Phone Main 711. W. R. KIVETTE KX MadeC lARTHY rIGARS Imperial 15c"2 for 25c i i rtiu in. imperial uuo nouse iuc ( Imperial Smoker j. . 5c w. d. McCarthy I Office and Factory 106 Depot St. Lewis Bldg. ! ELECTRIC SUPPL Y CO. AUSTIN BROWN ELL, Maai ,rer HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT" Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 72fi Sommcr Vlotel Building, next to Western Unioj Farmer Kills Rabid Dog. The first case of rabies in this vi cinity was discovered here the first of the week by Perry Blanchard, a ranch er living north of Union, says the Ore gon Scout. A dog owned by Mr. Blnnchard was acting strangely and bit another dog and two hogs. Mr. Blanchard beenme auspicious at the strange actions of the animal and killed it. He sent the head to the State Health Board at Portland and received a letter this week to the effect that ncgri bodies were found in tho brain of the dog, proving conclusively that the animal was afflicted with rabies. Mr. Blnnchard killed the animals bitten by the rabid dog at once, taking no chances with the dreaded afflic tion. One of the hogs bitten by the mad dog was a fine registered Poland China of the improved type and was highly prized by Mr. Blanchard. Bessie I.ove will be seen at the Ar 'ciido theater today an dtomorrow in her new play, "Nina, the Flower Girl." Tn this drama, written especially for her by Mary II. O'Connor, editor of the Triangle-Fine Arts scenario de partment, Miss Love has tho part of a blind girl, who makes artificial flow ers to eke out the scanty income of her grandmothar, who cares for her. As a chum and protector she has Jim mie, crippled newsboy. The grand mother's death leaves Jimmie the girl's sole protector until people of wealth take her undor their care and succeed in having her Bight restored. Her first dcsiie i3 to see Jimmie. Through the skill of other doctors he is presented to her straight and strong and she never knows that ho was otherwise. Miss Love is said to give one of the most appealing perform ances of her screen career. The part of Jimmie is taken by Elmer Clifton, remembered for his recent appearance i with Dorothy Gish in "The Little School Ma'am." The High Cost Living SITUATION IS GETTING SERIOUS WE ALL ADMIT WE ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY GRO CERIES IN DOZEN AND CASE LOTS, BY DO ING SO WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT IN PACT THE LARGER THE QUANTITY PUR CHASE THE GREATER THE SAVING WE HAVE NO MAIL-ORDER COMPETITORS WE MEET AND BEAT COMPETITION FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT RECEIVED DAILY TODAY 3 LBS. 25c Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track SHERRY'S SHEKKY'S man, once divorced and When a married again, returns to his first wife heartaches and disappointments ensue as logically as night succeeds days. But to restore the husband to the wife, open the eyes of the divorcee to the downright inhumanity of her conduct, and to mak the man see how despicably he has acted is not always Maud George enacts the part of the 'divorcee, William Stowell is the err ing husHand and Lon Chancy, for bnce in his screen career .appears as I tho hero. It is Chonsy who finds the way to restore the premise of happi ! ness to the heart-broken wife, by 'marrying the divorcee and putting her for good and all out of mischief. ! About Constipation. Certain articles of diet tend to check movement of tho bowels. The most common o f these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand an easy matter. Complications like,raw frujts especially apples and be these arise in Mrs. "Wilson Woodrow's SHERRY'S LAST TIME TODAY Snow Covers Morrow County. Heppner, Ore., Feb. 28. (Special Morrow county is covered with snow from eight inches to a foot deep. Farmers are rejoicing. Ridicule is a deadly weapon if used to a good advantage. AT ARCADE THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW BESSIE LOVE IN TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS PLAY "NINA THE FLOWER GIRL." THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. SAW Y&W ON TH& 5TKST THE OTKeu But t " CUS35 YOO TlN'T 3ES Met. if A' UA'' HoU)? -i,0(S(lCSS'! You're LOOKJN' FiNCrt Hotv'S BY the (v4Y- 1 -!wrougjhv.y wise to this invsuac """"I -" nvitiyuyNESS' IT'S ONOf A Pf?e?LUle TO ASKING A '"'" .(inu AND T KNOW Ol" NO ONS So QOICK TO FORfiT A F4VOR i Yoo!- , ' T 1 ' . Ifr 'tmr k i lux WfJ .lie VII 01 nanas, also granam Dread ana wnoie wheat bread promote a movement of the bowels. When the bowels are bad ly constipaated, however, the sure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. story, "The Piper's Price," prepared for the screen by Joseph De Grasse and to be shown for tho last time to night at the Sheiry theater with tal ented and beautiful Dorothy Phillips playing the intensely emotional role of the betrayed and deserted wife. 1V1 fore Sunkist Oranges are ripening for you every day in Cali fornia. Eat these uni formly good oranges freely for their flavor and heaith fulness. Order today. Uniformly Good Oranges California! Fruit Growers Ex clung LAM Jim s'linai (i ds QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you hare to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Depend on This YOU CAN DEPEND ON A GOOD CONVERSA TION WHEN USING OUR COPPER TOLL LINES. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. :