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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1917)
I PAGE TWO LA &RANDE EVENING OBSERVER f7cr-'.r: FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. J J S C H J3 lJVT , 7 c o rrr jb & AtL 2 readiness, We aMt ou With a clothing stock which repre sents months of choosing and sifting and gleaning going clear back to the raw wool. Fabrics woven from selected stock and never once did the shuttle shoot a strand of cotton across the warp of the cloth nothing but pure wool a-tingle with life and color. Tailored in the famous sun-flooded shops of A. B. Kirschbaum Co. at the Sign of the Cherry Tree. where competence and painstaking direct every pair of shears, every flash ing needle. where surroundings of good cheer permeate their inspiring influence. where, from the time the designer's chalk first touches the cloth until the silken label is attached, a wealth of artistry is lavished upon each single and individual garment. There you have the origin of our Spring clothing selections in truth the corp d' elite, the pride, the very lower of the modern clothes-maker's art. $15, $16.50, $20, $25 and up to $40. Hills Department Store Copfrtpdt lit:, A K RirtrMiRtim V Does Farming Pay? The income is large enough but the expense is also Inrgc. If you can get twice au long service cut of wagons nnd implements this expense is greatly reduced. Keeph.g them well painted is absolutely necessary if you are going to get this ser vice. Get the Paint nt SHERRY'S LAST TIME TODAY produced. The camera has been i turned on a field which is rich in pos- ; Simmies, yet has not been touched; and the result is a photodrama which displays the best of cinema art. ljist Showing Tonight of "The Inland of Desire." A Bilious Attack. Pink peai'ls lure a newsiHiDer re. Iporter, an Australian adventurer and a Chinaman to pet sail to the South Seas, in tho photoplay, "Island of De sire." There IS troubln A-nlontv There is love constantly beset with difficulties but finnllv fnlWH with hapomess in thp Fnv iUii Tl --- - - . . - V. . . uiuigic "urriciincs, volcanic eruptions, and terrific earthquakes combine with splendid acting and grinning storv to ! make William Fox's new George ' Walsh play. "The Island nf n.c,' n i mo most tnrming motion picture yet Mc earthy Imperial 15c 2 for 25c adeCigars i Imperial Qub House 10c ( Imperial Smoker . . 5c w. d. McCarthy Officeand Factory i; 1C Depot St. Ltuit B!Jg. Wiien you have a bilious attack your liver tails to perform its functioas. You become eonstipafced. The food you eat ferments In fmr ktnnnfh inattmA of digesting. This inflames the stom- aon ana causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamber lain' Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will Boon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. Adr. COMING TOMORROW X A K WANTED 'So buy ton million fect of lumber, or will furnish caah to operate your ; ill and market the prod uct. Pho Main 711. W. R. KTVTSTTE , FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The Observer office. It's Here KING'S EVAPORATED FOODS 10c Package Soup Vegetables Enough For Ten Plates 30c Package Boiled Dinner Vegetables Equal to Ten Pounds Fresh Vegetables 30c Package Prunes Equal to Three Pounds Fresh Prunes 30c Package Dried Apples Equal to Eight Pounds Fresh Apples 30c Package Spinach Equal to 20 Pounds Fresh Spinach Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track ARCADE Beautiful Pauline Frederick is the star of the Famous Players-Paramount production "The Slave Mar ket," by Frederic Arnold Kummer, which is the featured attraction at the Arcade todav and tomorrow. In this romantic story, Miss Frederick is a bpanisn aeauty who falls into the hands of pirates and is finally offered for sale on the slave block. Director Hugh Ford took his com pany to Cuba in order to obtain the best possible Spanish atmosphere. As some of the scenes transpire in the West Indies, tha senain? of the -nlav- ers to Cuba was anespecially happy tnougnt. some or tho most thrilling ly interesting incidents in the story transpire on shipboard when the pi rates attack the vessel in which Ramona has sailed from SDain to the West Indies. There are hand-to-hand encounters on the vessel as the pi rates come swarming over the side af ter the ancient custom of all niratM since maritime pilfering became an in stitution. The fight on the deck of Ramona's ship involves a new character in Fam ous flayers annals in Thomas Mci ghan whose remarkably clever acting in Lasky productions has made him one of the screen's most tymmiticnt figures. Mr. Meighan is the hero of the t fl ! n nnd iq tliwiiuti nu.lutni V... . - - - - .u w...vn.( VT.watv. J the pirates in his efforts to protect the lovely Ramona from the invading horde. Ramona is taken hv tha chieftain to be his favorite, an action which of course earns the foAlnnalv and hatred of Anna, the deposed loved one. There is a buried treasure, which plays an important part in the tale, for with it Ramona is bought from tlie pirates by the hero after sho has been offered for sale in pun ishment for the killing of their chief. Thomas Meighan, Wellington Play tcr. Ruby Hoffman and Albert Hart are the principal players in support of Miss Frederick. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Far j orite for Colds. I J. L. Easley, Macon, 111., in speak ing of Chamberlain's Cough Reraedf, says, "During the past fifteen years it has been my sister's favorite medi cine for colds on the lungs. I myself have taken it a number of times when suffering with a cold and it always relieved me promptly." Adv. La Grande Camp Wins Prize. State Deputy Head Consul J. W. Simmons, Modern Woodmen of Amer- ka, is in the city and last night at an open meeting presented to La Grande camp, number 7703, the ban ner awarded to tho lorlce luviil-inT tv.. most members during 1916. This is the first time the banner has been this far east. Astoria held it last The Pneumonia Season. The cold, damp weather of March seems to he Hie mnnt fnvnntnia r- the pneumonia germ. Now is the time to oe careim. fneumonia often re sults from a cold. The rmu-W a is gotten rid of the less the danger. As soon es the first indication of a cold appears take Chamberlain's Cough Remedv. A tn ka mtTr this preparation, ask one who has used k. AW. AT ARCADE THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW S plf" .... s FAULWf? FREDERICK. """5 FREDERICK 'k FAMOUS. PLAYER 3.- rAR A-Mol TTSJTv ..... .... ..... l J)0NT faU to see the Pack-1 ard Twin Six at Hamil- EE tor's Booth at Auto Show, lEEi EE Saturday and Saturday Even-11 mmm ! : if " V u 4 my " yEATR