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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. , r r V; irAGE FOUR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SHEER! THEATRE TwkiDai!y 2 p. m. 8 p. m k 'v-'v v::-'' . 4. X: ..M it fi Til I .v'l i "v it'll " h! V" ' jiiZfrim'Yt ill 7 SAT. SUN. APRIL 28-29 " . : . z p. m. 6 p. m. PRICES: MATINEES, AH Seats 25c-NIGHT, 50c, Loge Sea(ts 75c William Fox. Presents cecth AwweTTe Tlio Transcendental Triumph of Picture Spectacularism, the Con ceded Climax of Lavish Production, Enchanting Beauty, Scenic Splendor, Exquisite Art and Staggering Magnitude. THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE YOU WILL SEE The most stupendous pagean try ever shown. You will he thiilled with huge battle scenes, amazed at the daring water stunts of Miss Kollermann, delighted with the fearless and beauti ful mermaids, until fairly spellbound with the enormity of it all Tint? iir'i'tT i k i i , ..... J ' mo i iv. un hub juhi cunciunva me biggest engagement ever ijru in i urimiiu oy a muiion picture; Zo.uull rAIIJ ADMIS. SIONS IN ONE WEEK. .. , J r. . 1 7" xv -v mm r ;t - vk k-1' 4-WnVf-vV :inf?1i MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS For building, buying or refunding on business or residence property . Payment per month on each $100 borrowed Term Business Residence 7 per cent 8 per cent 3 years . $3.0879 $3.1336 , 4 years $2.3949 $2.4413 5 years - $1.9805 $2.0276 6 years $1.7053 $1.7533 7 tears $1.5098 $1.5586 8 years $1.3640 $1.4137 9 years $1.2513 . $1.3019 10 years $1.H68 $1-2133 Will lend up to 50 per cent of value of security. Prepayment in part or whole after one year. Compare our rates with others. . . Let us take your application ; ':! Security Land & Savings Co. La Grande, Oregon. A. C. Hampton, of La Grande,' is registered at the Imperial. Orogon- ' STOCKMEN S CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1.) are doing splendid work and will be finishide by Monday night" The convention opens Tuesday morning. The morning (and after noon will be devoted to business ses sions. Famous speakers will attend. Gov. Withycombe and Governor Lis ter will be here. In the evening a vaudeville entertainment will be given to all the visitors at the Arcade Theatre, followed by a dance at Rex Hall. Wednesday morning Frank E. Stil well, chairman of the entertainment committee has arranged a big cow boy breakfast at the Fair Grounds, which will be followed by a fine ex hibit ot union Jouiity stocK. mist will bo the most interesting feature to the visiting rtockmen. At 1 p. m. Wednesday will be the Union County livestock parade on the downtown streets of La Grande, which will give everyone the opportunity to see the fine stock. ' The afternoon will bo devoted to business sessions, and the concluding entertainment is the big banquet at Zuber Hall, which the banquet committee, headed toy T. J. Scroggin, has arranged with the co operation of the ladies of the Neigh- borhod Club. ' This will be a very enjoyable event. About three hundred visitors are expected. CHICHESTER S PILLS WjJ TUB DlAMOJin l UUAND.f A. Ladles! Alt yoor ttroMUt for -J -hl.hM.lr'a Diamond tin riJIa io Rtd ntl tiotd meufiicX touts, Mled wtta Blue kuxxm. TsLe no other. Buy orrour , vcan known as Beit, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY BB'irifilSTS EVERVWHER5 Suppose That, Instead of Losing It, You Had Found It? Wouldn't you watch " the 'ILost and Found" ads. for the loser's description of his loss? And as the loser, can you af ford to lose time in advertising your loss? Pessimism about the probability of recovering the article or valuable is not profitable or well-founded. P9 Wltf a 1 w h a u & i Two German Destroyers Sunk in Raid on England London, ..April 21. (United Press) Two German de stroyers were sunk and a third possibly destroyed when an enemy vessel attempted a raid on Dover, the admiralty announced. Match '.Opponents of Conscription Start Filibuster Tactics ! $200 PURSE j WINNER TAKES ALL j Wed. Eve., April 25th PRELIMINARIES Foley vs. Bridges 200 Lb.. 200 Lb, Lottes vs. Peare Other Good Preliminaries "NVashingtoivApril 21. (United Press) Opponents of tiiie conscription bill tins afternoon started filibuster tac tics to delay the measure. Senator Thompson demanded regular order consideration of the spy bill at the expi ration of the morning's business." A score of anti-con-. scriptionists predicted draft riots, if the conscription bill passes. Tne House military committee voted twelve to eight, favoring the general staff arm bill with the amend ment, "authorizing" the President to call for volunteers it he wishes, before the selective dratt is tried. ' ' - - - I cAN EVOLUTION NOT A REVOLUTION Firing Off Coast Was Blasting Boston, April 21. (United Press) Firing heard off !,the coast recently was blasting at Scituate, Mass. A man J; named Emerson reported to Captain Robertson, chief of I staff, that he did much blasting. j Arcade Theatre i Admission 50c and 75c Reserve Seats $1 Ringside $1.50 Armed Merchantman Arrives Saafely. Paris, April 21. (United Press) The armed Ameri can merchantman Onega arrived safely in a French port. s ' Foreign Flags to Fly In Washington. Washington, April 21. (United Press) For the first time, flags of foreign nations will fly from a "Washington public building. Flag poles were erected today over the entrances of the state, war and navy buildings for Eng lish and French flags. In the Mitchell Motor we think fcns been attained the' huppy combination of simplic ity and efficiency. TIiIb motor is not a new typo with the Mitchell. It has beon perfected through use In several Mitchell models. It is L desln, n typo found in some of the most expensive motor cars manufac tured. In this Mitchell motor all valve mechanism is enclosed and operates in a vapor of oil. Not a moving part is ex posed excepting the fan shaft and fly wheel. This construction eliminates the possibility of noise ani reduces wear to a minimum. The carburetor is extremely high. The In take manifold Is cast inside the cylinder block and the air for the carburetor is taken off the exhaust pipe, which Insures thor oughly vaporised gas and high mileage. Note the combination of water pump and fan, both belt driven. This is a Mitchell feature which Is being paid the compliment of imitation. Also note the Vacuum Feed is mounted on the engine block, no twisting of connections as when mounted on the body. The Mitchell cylinder head is quickly detachable and exposes the valves and pistons for attention. The electrical equip ment Is the double unit type, generator for generating and a starter tar mtartina n gear driven. Of eourea. fadroianft a? & mn,A v. founded upon performance. Olve us the opportunity of showing what this car will do in the way of pulling, throttling down oo high gear and general all around car service, and we will ooniinm vn .),.. there is a differeooe. SIXES JUNIORj 120 inch wheel base,' 40 n. p. motor, ZuxS; 6 and 2 passenger. Power tiro pump and complete equip ment, $1150 ' Factory 7P ASSKNGERj, 117 Inch wheel base; it h. p. motor xt. Also made in three - passenger, roadster, club roadster and Sedan types. ?. . . Repair etoeke eanied In PORTLAND-and SPOKAKE Hitdiea-lems&SfaverCa. Cii mmmMXt iff) United States To Appoint Russian Commission. Washington, April 21 (United Press) Elihu Poot, Professor Harper, of Chicago University, Colonel Roose velt and Charles' Crane are among those considered for the Russian commission. Bert Hamilton De Corner Fir and Jefferson - if H (A . , I'