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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MOE TWO -ii . - ri-1iirrinTTYfirilWWll'tlcaaa" Going To The Stock Show "Step Out" wearing a new hat. A large assortment to choose from in a va riety of smart shapes, colorings and weaves. Store closes at 12 noon Thursduy. Straw Hats $1.00 to $4.00 Stetson Hats .$4.00 and $5.00 . Star Hats $1.50 to $3.50 Spring Caps 50c to $2.00 Silk Hats . ..50c to $1.25 Or a fresh lightweight spring suit for the garment which bears the marks of a winter's wear. SEE W Panama Hats $3.50 Bon Ton Ivy Comfort Straw Hat . . $2.00 New Shirts, New Neckwear, New Hose, New Underwear, New Shoes, a big variety for your selection. NDOW HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service Swan, Seattle; U P. Neely, Hamcsj Chas. Hackberg, San Francisco; A. M. Brown, Portland; Mi and Mrs. A. M. Conoll, Boise; M. S. Holt and son, Baker; F. C. Searcy, Pendleton; .Chas. Mi'.Beo, Pendleton; J. D. Storms; h. li. GrilVui, Chicago; J.. S. Barnes, Portland; George Youmans, Portland; F. J. Connally, Hillwatur; H. M. Parsons, Los Angeles; Mrs. Nora Leach, Seattle; Mrs. Chas. Smith, Tacoma; Mrs. C. H. Lea, Ta coma; Jas. E. Bannon, Portland; D. Sommers and wife, Elgin; W. J. Ras mussen, Portland; J. G. Clam, Now York: E. J. Knight, Denver; M. K. Wight, Portland. Savoy. Mr s .Resale Raher and daughter. Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. C. E. Van Hou and son. Alicel: C. E. Shipp, San Francisco; P. N. Little, San Francis co; W. T. East, Portland; H. Wil liams, Spokane; A. P. Bradtoury, Pnrflnnrir .Inn. Lone Portland: T. L. Young, North Powder; Maggie Wul- cott, Enterprise; Chas. Hedding; Li. Davis, Enterprise; S. I. Neil, City; J. P. llewlev. Portland: J. Hall- garth, Elgin; S. S. Graham, Elgin;. F. Beardin and family. ARCADE CHARLES RAY IN "THE HONOR ABLE ALGY" AT ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW (Reviewed by L. R. Harrison in Mov ing Picture World.) Charles Ray, who has been seen here in a number of pleasing photo plays will "again be seen at the Ar cade today and tomorrow in "The Honorable Algy." Following is a re view of the play: "The Honorable Algy" is construct ed with a great denl of bright and en tertaining ingenuity, and its char acterizations are admirable. Charles Ray has done his best piece of work as the cadet of an old and patrician family in financial straits. Dearly loving a sweet girl at home, he is Bent forth on an adventurous trip in America to save the family fortunes I by marrying in that great mart of the world, our own society. His ad ventures begin aboard Bhip on the way. The pursuer's safe is robbed of jewels belonging to an American mil- COMING 2 DAYS Starting Saturday JUNE 23rd PUUUUS li miimjwhwihi "i ir mill iimir"1 ARCADE THEATRE Watch for the Advance Seat Sale lionaire and a search follows. The thief hides his loot in a ventilator which chances to be that of Algy's stateroom, and the jewels fall into the hands of Algy. He is sorely tempted to make use of them to save his fam ily, but he thinks better of it on shore and mails them to the rightful owner, claiming no reward. By an ingenious interchange of packages they fall into the hands of a dissolute suitor for the hand of the heiress, and their final discovery clears the atmosphere in clever style. There is more than ingenuity of plot to raise the value of this story. There is a fine human note and some charming characterization. Charles Ray surpasses himself in the title role, showing a finish and craftsman ship in his impersonation that consti tutes a distinct advance over his previous work. He is ably supported by a company without compare so far 'as unity and harmony of action is concerned. Not the least effective scene in the entire play is that of pre senting Algy at a Christmas celebra tion with what is nearest to his heart, the Vicatf's daughter he left behind. ;There is beauty and charm through out, and this final scene makes a new, bright and fitting conclusion. ! Never Neglect a Cold. I A chill after bathing, cooling off 1 suddenly after exercise and drafts, give the cold germs a foot-hold that may lead to something worse. Safe ty requires early treatment. Keep Dr. King's New Discovery on hand. This pleasant balsam remedy allays inflammation, soothes the cough and repairs the tissues. Better be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr. King's New Discovery before it is too late. At your druggist, 60c, $1.00. Adv. COLONIAL wrorsaretmaaMai . enterta ix ment extraordi- ;i it i The World Popular Singer, Richard Jose, to Appear in La Grande. nTiTni7TiiirniurvnTTnmiiiin?T!m!7!7rt.V-:..vrTiiinimTll it ipNEXI 1 jjj i 11 PERFECTION I ; SSI OILCCDKSIDVE i mmk "week - I : ;SQl3jJ JM Look for the orange 1 1 j Richard Jose will appear in person in La Grande soon with his master 'photo drama, "Silver Threads Among the Gold." The management of the Colonial is pleased to announce that they have secured this great singer. Everyone who owns a phonograph or hns heard one has heard Dick Jose render "Sil ver Threads Among the Gold." Rich ard Jose has made this good old song immortal. His wonderful golden voice has thrilled the hearts of mil lions of song loving people. If you have never hoard this won derful man sing, you will never know wha you have missed until you henr him in your city. Mr. Jose first came into prominence ns star of Wm. West's minsrels; later ho was with Primrose and West. Then ho formed his own compnny and toured the world. Mr. Jose will sing at only two performances, matinee and even ing June 18th. Cholera Morbus. This is a very painful and danger ous disease. In almost every neigh borhood somoonei hns died from it be fore medicine could bo obtained or , physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Dinrrhoea Remedy in the house so ns to be prepared for it. Mrs. Charles F.nyoart, Huntington, Ind., writes: "During the summer of 1911 two of my children were tnken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gavo them immediate relief." Adv. AT THE HOTELS Summer. ' C. C. Chadwick, Boise; C. A. Spcer, Portland; W. T. Peters, Seattle; E. Foley. L. Rosenoorg, "Intolerance;" A. H. Crowell, Spokane; J. W. Wescoat, Walla Walla; W. G. Bird, Seattle; Chester and Paul Gragg, Spokane; H. E. Bartolomew, Stan field; F. Pickers gill. Vincent; C. E. Hensley, Vincent; E. J. Johnson and wife, Bnker; Miss Lois Smith, Baker; Miss Bculah Allen, Baker; T. J. O'Keefo, Portland; Mrs. J. L. Williamson, Lostine; Mrs. J. J. Bauer, Jr., Enterprise; Mrs. L. E. Billings, Enterprise; T. H. Morelock and wife, Joseph; N. A. Leach, Port land; Miss Mary Greene, Ontario; C. A. Barrett, Athena; L. J. Wattson, Portland; A. J. Peiffer, Portland; Clark S. T. Thomas, Pasco; F. H. An derson, Portland; V. C. Meyers, Port land; J. R. Justice, Pendleton; D. E. Richards, Corvalus, O. A. C; L. J. Allen, Corvallis, O. A. C; A. E. Law son, Portland; Mike Mulligan; C. E. Skelton, IBaker; Mrs. R. D. Gumm; James Vail, Baker; Lieut. H. A. Page, Los Angeles; L.- W. Goodwin; A. Sanford, Elgin; Robt. S. French, Cove; B. J. iSpcrry, Portland; A. L. Pearson; Fred Bandon, Joseph; G. H. Morelock, Miss Nellie Graves, Miss Ruth Chenawerth, Joseph. UuHittilMlliiliiim I t ES Has a Good Opinion of Chamber- Iain's TeoIeU. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a won der. 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Thousands of women who nre now blessed with robust health cannot understand why thousands of other women continue to worry and suffer from ailments neculinr to women when they can obtain for a trilling sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which will surely nnd quickly banish all pain, distress nnd misery and restore the womanly functions to perfect health. Young mothers who preserve the charms of face nnd figure in spito of an increasing family and tho caro of growing children are always to be envied. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription gives the strength nnd health upon which happv motherhood de pends. It practically does awa-' with the pains of maternity. It enables the mother to nourish the infant life de pending on her, and enjov the hourly happiness of watching the develop ment of a perfectly healthy child. IHPORTAJrr SPECIAL OFFER TO RKAItKKN OK THIS PAl'EK.-Any rr on dMlrin a copy of The People'! Common Smih Mnlicat Adviser before the miitjen la exbiiuitnl nhoulj tend Oile notice Uxrethorl with Urrdime (or Humps) to Dr. lrce, InTalids Hotel, nuir.lo, N. Y and a copy wW U Mat ay Ntuni nml, all chances prepaid. A KD1N ALL KINDS This means all good kinds, and then there are all sizes and all prices, so that we can fill any order for Sardines you may send us. The Genuine Norwegian Sardines and the Domestic, and we have some Cali fornia Sardines as fine as we get from any other place. Sardines are delightfully cool food for sum mer, especially fine when you get such high quality as we carry. Plain Sardines, Sardines Packed in Truffles, Vegetables, Tomato Sauce and Mustard and the Splendid Boneless Sardines. Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track II III llll II I llallnlTff-"-'-'- Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCER. Home Ind. Phone M- 734 Union County M. 291 l - - LA GRANDE, OREGON QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When yon give at an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before yon need it. That mma no delay in construction, 10 waiting time that you haV. to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 A Test of Fifty Years In all parts of the country and under all conditions is why Sherwin-Williams Products endure, hold their color and so perfectly serve their purpose. Good Paint, properly applied is the only defense against sun, wind, rain or snow. OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. OD-4RT (cjORSSTS 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 Summer Hotel BIdg.