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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1917)
PAGE TWO.m" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. Cool Days and Cool Summer Evenings With Frequent Motor Rides Make Welcome These Spring Coats Here is a group of coats that are as stylish as any t'oats can be, in materials that are popular and prao tical, the very coats that will be needed many a sum mer day and evening. It is not telling a trade secret to say that a number of them foretell the style for fall. All are of the very highest class tailoring, made of bolivia cloth, covert serge,, silk, jersey and novelty mixtures. Also a full line of Kenyon Weather proof coats, made especially for service $8.50 to $27.50 Millinery Notes Large hats that find favor not alone for their beauty but for their practical utility as sunshades. All sizes, all shapes, all prices - - $2.50 to $12.50 Quality & Service HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE vents uppendicitis. it has quickest action of anything we ever sold. Putman's Drug store. Adv. 4-12-17 "A CORNER IN COLLEENS" AT ARCADE TONIGHT. This is a story of a young Amer ican millionaire who falls in love with a torn-boy Irish lass. The comedy and dramatic incidents of the story take place during tho recent Sein 'Fein rebellion in Dublin. The little tom-boy has many reasons to hate the man in lovo with her and eventu ally sha is the means of suvinir him from imprisonment and death. The action moves .along rapidly and the scenes are replete with incidents of timely interest Bessie Barriscale and Charles Ray co-star in this Thomas H. Ince pro duction. They give an unusual dra matic performance. Miss Barriscale as a hoyden, is fascinating and the trousers she wears add considerably to her charms. Charles Ray, as the young American millionaire, is as handsome and convincing as usual. ri?ar-"'"' ! COLONIAL CHICHESTER S PILLS W,. TUB 1HAMONI IHIANIK A fit- .ttt t'hl.cbe-!er' inamoua umnaf I'llUin Hrd mi iiold mrUlHV SNk. lUrl Tle no atber. Ilur of tour " . 1 Drorill. Askforrir!.t'lfKN.TEirS I 2P llMONr JIItA.NI I'lLI.H. fi U5 i unuoND niiANO film. 5 ye ft known licit, Safest- Alwtyt KeliaUe SOLD BY IWl'fiGISTS EVERYWHERE i Thn Tn. miiinnrublO Baby Food, t.hima hralthv: faffDJ healthy babiea well .aarest to Mother Milk" iWIDEMANN'S PUHK. UNIWIITINIOi IVArOBATIB GOAT MILK, A Perfect Foo abojur invalid AT LEADING DRUGGIST ll-oi. Tim 'WIDEMANN GOAT MILK Ca physician' BI4- ,ui4-: .CW"" fBn.iCi Used Automobiles At s Fraction Of Their Origin al Price MITCHELL $250.00 OVERLAND $250.00 MAXWELL $250.00 FORDS from $175.00 up SMITH'S GARAGE WALLACE REID AND MYRTLE STEDMAN IN WITHOUT WALLS" AT THE PRISON ARC ADE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARC A DE WALLACE REID IN "THE PRISON WITHOUT WALLS" AT THE ARCADE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Ever since my celebrated conflict with the smoky sextette in 'The Birth ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 72G Hummer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioj Colonial Theatre COL.Wm.F.CODY BUFFALO BILL In "ADVENTURES OF BUFFALO BILL" 5000 Soldiers and Indians reenact historic battles. (Jen Nelson A. Miles and other famous soldiers ' appear in thrill-drama ESSANAY FEATURE Screen Time, 1 hour 15 minutes SATURDAY ONLY of a Nation,' scenario writers have been lying awake nights trying to devise some method of killing me off," announced Wallace Reid, the popular Lasky star who will he seen with Myrtle Stedman at the Arcade on Friday and Saturday in the Lasky Pnrnmount production "The Prison Without Walls." Mr. Rcid was in a gray prison uniform and was indus triously planing away on a piece of lumber in the work shop in one of the well known penitentiaries, when he made this statement, and was still breathing a little heavily from a bat tle he had just finished with a drug crazed prisoner. "Of course," ho remarked, referring to the fight he had just finished, "that doesn't amount to much, be cause there was only one man, but when they send four, or five, or six after men, and they all know thore is a standing olTer around the studio of a cash bonus if I can be licked, it makes it more difficult. Even though it is only for the camera, when five or six men start after you and you know that they are going to give you a boating if possible, you have to be on your guard. They don't care how much thoy hurt me, and naturally I can't bo particular about them. I have had the habit of picking up one of my adversaries and using .him as ja club against the others and some times they are too quick for mo and this can't be done. "If I can get my back up against i the wall so that they can not jump on me from behind, then 1 can take care of myself. Whenever it is possible to do so without having it show in tho picture, I tape my wrists before going into tho fight, because that seoms to be the weakest portion of my anatomy and I nm always strain ing them. "But I love a good battle and I nm sure everyone else docs too. That's why I try to make them as realistic as possible." This film will he seen at the Arcade Friday and Saturday. 5000 INDIANS AND TROOPS FIGHT IN BIG. ESSANAY FILM. At the Colonial Saturday, "Adven tures of Buffalo Bill," Thrilling Photodrama of Life Perils of Col. William F. Cody. SICK WIFE'S STORY SURPRISES LA GRANDE. The following has surprised La Grande: A business man's wife suf fered from dyspepsia and constipation for years. Although she dieted she was so bloated her clothes would not fit. One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ns mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved her instantly. Because Adler-i-ka empties both large and small intestine it Tolieves any case consti pation, sour stomach or gas and pre- "Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is coming to town!" Millions of children throughout the United States have uttered1 this shout of joy during the past decade; they have set their alarm clocks and got ten up at daylight to go down to tlie station and meet the train; to watch, wide-eyed and with open mouths as the bands of Indians, tho cowboys, buffaloes and horses detrained and moved to the circus lot where the big tents were being erected. Later they saw the big parade, and then gathered in the tent to watch the famous nlainsman and his show. "Buffalo Biill" is dead now, and his show the tented one will never again be seen. But "Buffalo Bill has left us a more thrilling show than was ever witnessed before. It is fcS sanay's current feature, "Advontures of 'Buffalo pill," which is coming to the Colonial theatre Saturday. A year or two before Col. Cody died, the picture was filmed by Es- sanay. It is an historically accurate account of the famous Indian fight er's life. It shows "Buffalo Bill" the actual man first in the early days of his career in the wilderness; it carries him on through his battles with the Indians showing them just as they occurred through his great hunting trips; and gives intimate climnses of his life up until his death. Five thousand Indians and United States troops wore used in the film ing of this stupendous picture. Major General Nelson A. Miles and other great leaders of the nation's pioneer array also are shown. The picture requires one hour and 15 minutes to be exhibited, its thrills make one forget the time. Central station power is used to op erate 3,000 looms in a Salem, Mass., cotton mill. Each loom is operated by a half of three quarter horse-G-E electric motor. ! ltec Tiula Muk. U. 8. Pit. Offlcfc I WOMEN WHO WEAR j FRONT LACE CORSETS ! know what it means to be cor fccrtly corseted. They enjoy the ultimate of figure improvement, their health is promoted, and they are at all imes perfectly comfortable. You are cordially invited to en joy a fitting of these superb corsets. A complete line of new spring models just received. Priced at $2.00 up MRS. R0BT. PATT1S0N Corset iere Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 MOW KoBTHRUP.KlMG Is the'ideal time to plant Flower Seeds We have a large assort ment of all the popular varieties. They were especially selected and rUQaS to tliis ''lim:ilc- Call in and look them over Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track Dry Wood, PoultrySupplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCECO. Home Ind. Phone M- 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give ua an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before yod need it. That mernn no delay in construction, to waiting time that you haV. to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Pbone Main 8 More New Wall Paper Have just received some more new paper and still we can pleasantly surprise you, hoth as to beauty of patterns and very reasonable price. My competitors may not like my prices but my customers do. Come in and see for yourself at ' .. OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. Front Laced oiler 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 Summer Hotel Bid?. 5 "... fu