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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. LA UKAMr. I'.VKNINO OliSKUVEK PAGE TWO '-a m 4 a i Work Shoes for Hard Service 3 I-ft l Made from real leather by men who have specialized for many years on just these "Hard Service" Sho6s. Yoii have only to feel the leather in these shoes to ap preciate them from ttie ordi nary cheaply-made work shoe. Pull double oak sole. Heavy goodyear welt pecial $5.00 Boy's Shoes All at a medium price. "We feel confident we have exceeded your ex pectations. Priced .$1.98 to $3.25 Come in look them over while sizes are complete. Tan blucher goodyear welt oak sole, army last. $5.25', $6.00 and $7.50 Tan Bootee 8 inch blucher double oak sole. Priced $4.25 Outing Shoes For Men and'Boys made of elk and mule skins in all height tops an ex cellent summer work shoe. Men's $1.65 to $3.65 Boys' ............$1.50 to $2.50 See Window for other styles .... and prices like other children. Don't let your child be dragged down by worms. Full directions on the box. At your drug gists, 25c. Adv. Star Gazing. Star-gazing may not be a money making occupation, but it doesn't cost as much as a poor poker hand. No merchant advertises just "for a showing." When a merchant uses val uable advertising, space it means mat he has something to say to you. Adv 4-9, 16, 23, 30 tf. Cottage Cheese Vs. Pork Chops Washington, May 16. (United Pr) Economv hint: eat 12 cents worth of cottage cheese and you'll get more protein than is contained in a pound and a half of pork chops, says the United States Department, 01 agri culture today. A pound of such cheese -loiiv iho department declares, will j'supply all the protein required by an ordinary man worKing inaoors. SET OUT ON "A LITTLE JOUR NEY" now and then a trip to see some advertised real estate, or an ad-..-t;-or1 nnartment. You will not waste any time. The first journey may not yield profits but witn a nine persistence you will find what you seek, and that is always worth while. Adv. 4-14, 16, 23, 80tf. RUBBER BOOTS Knee Boots $3.25 to $5.00 Hip Boots ... ..$5.00 to $6.50 Hill's Department Store ARC A DE H. B. Warner and Dorothy Dalton at Arcade Tonight. H. B. Warner, in "The Vagabond Prince," the now Triangle-Kay Bee feature, has just in a few special showings, been hailed by tho leading critics of the photoplay in America as one of the best screen attractions of tho season. This conclusion has been reached unanimouly because the attraction is composed of some of the kinfrinnlc work available and of an excellent story, full of heart-throbs and stirring notion. ir n iurni'nii hnu honn lone estab lished on the speaking stage, where his characterization of tho name part in "Alias Jimmy Valentine" ranks with the best delineations in that field. Dorothy Dalton, who has tho leading feminine role in "The Vagabond Prince," has lately been elevated to stardom herself -sho is tho star of "Tho Jungle Child" and tho manner in which she has acquitted herself hero has won . emphatic praise. Quality and Service Charles K. French, who plays the gang boss in "The Vagabond Prince," is one of the most noted character ac tors in the film ranks, and has ap peared in "The Iron Strain," "The Coward" and "The Phantom," with Frank Kecnan; "Tho Disciple," "The Aryan" and "The Patriot," with W. S. Hart, and in "Shell 43," also with II. B. Warner. There is -represented in the cast another great character ac tnr. .1. Prank Burke, a player whose .record both on tho speaking stage and the screen has been long and dis tinguished. Road to Happiness. Bo amiable, cheerful and good na tunrl nnft vnu nrn much more likelv to be happy. You will find this difficult, if nut mnossihlo. however, wnen you are constantly troubled with constipa tion. Take Chamberlain s iamot.8 anu get rid of that and it will bo easy. These tablets not only move tho bow els, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Adv. AT THE HOTELS COLOMAL Foley. George Gordon, Guy K. Fulton, v7. C. Peer, Portland; Rev. Homer E. Cullison and wife, W. D. Bidelman, Union; S. Taylor; Idaho Taylor; Jack Hinchey; F. Faterno; John A. Bit ting; F. H. Anderson; W. C. Gettemy, Denver; J. H. McKinnly, N. Y.; Chas. Browne, Portland; F. E. Smith, Elgin; L. F. Templeton, Pen dleton; A. D. Mars, Spokane; Mrs. F. S. Schmidt; Chas. Hayes; Brent Finley; R. W. Pease, Cove; J. P. Ir win, Pendleton; J. J. Willy, Baker; Gwendalyn Allen, Haines; Dr. J. P. Johnson, Joseph. Sommer. , W. C. Taylor, B. C. Wilson, L. L. Hynes, Wilson A. Smith, H. J. Kasis ty, H. W. Loveland, Portland; W. R. Thaxter, Salt Lake; C. C. Stemel, Chicago; Thos. A. Healy, H. B. Hager, Spokane; H. Brownard; Bert L. Swiger; H. B. Berg, San Fran cisco; C. H. Ovenington, Jos. Wag ner, John Wagner, Ellsworth Ben ham; Ed Brown, Russel, Idaho; E. J. 'Frobs, wife and daughter, Seattle; Geo. A. Downany. The Colonial has engaged for three days Princess Wahletka, a Cherokee Indian mind reader. The Princess will o-ive a wonderful demonstration at each performance, and will also give a matinee to Indies .only on t n- day. If you have any troubles, heart aches, information about friends or any questions, Wahletka will help you. Come and see this marvelous dem onstration that is the talk of the coast, you'll enjoy the show. Savoy. Thos. Carrol, Pocatello; Iney Free land, Portland; Jas. Cooper, Corey, Ida; T. E. Cunningham, Hilgard; Geo. M. Gray and wife; O. D. Keifer, El gin; H. G. Hale; Mrs. P. E. Boyd, En terprise; Frank Boyd, Enterprise; Mrs. .1. G. Waters, Portland; Mrs. Jas. Parker, Condon; J. J Foster and wife, G. Graham, Elgin; E. M. Moore, City; F. Anthony, Portland; T. Fra zier, Uma, Ariz.; Chas. Lee; Lee Francis; Verna Hamelton; Jack ST. Schmit, Sparta; Edward Miles, Evans. After all, there are only three things that are really worth while: To do good, to be good, anil ulways to smile. Worms Handicap Your Child. Worms drain the strength and vi tality of children, making them dull and listless. Their power to resist more serious diseases is reduced and energy and interest in play is lack ing. Kirknpoo Worm Killer is a mildly laxntive remedy in candy tab let form that children like to take. It kills and icmoves the worms and lets your child grow strong and healthy Schooner Reported Ashore. Seattle, May 16. (United Press) I Tho schooner St. Francis, a cannery I vessel, was reported ashore at Unimalc j Pass, which is the entrance between ;thc Pacific Ocean and Arctic Sea, at ! three o'clock Monday morning. The steamer Norwood left the scene ; of the wreck last night with two hun dred and fifty survivors. v CPs'- f . ( 'X in ' !N H "!f ft" " f 1F,1 vs ' J fx. k!(l S S!XK w II s. k .S ? N X .. s- Ik- Mksr 1 - 4 ' vVCjw,-4 I ARCADE TODAY AND TOMUKUW "TUE VilUAjrfoxNU ritiiNUE". Cider Vinegar The real thing, clear as a crystal with a clean-cut flavor that adds a zest to appetite This Vinegar is made of pure apple juice, 5 years old, absolutely no water added ' Equal to 4 gallons ordinary vinegar i 60c per Gallon SEND IN YOUR JUft TODAY Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PR0DUCEr4C0. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When yon give ni an order yon can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before ym need H. That maruis no delay in construction, M waiting time that you turt. to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 A well advertised trade mark on any article add3 to the value of that article in the eyes of worth-while customers. Observing peo ple always think of Sherwin-Williams goods as. standing for WORTH, DURABILITL AND SATISFACTION For Sale At OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. THodirt Corsets mm Jill Front Laced offer the world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work out these designs so the style lines are re tained during the entire life of the corset.. Appreciation of the fit, style and comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitting the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel Bldg.l I I