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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
E2C GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917. fcTGE TWO Millinery Sale At HALF-PRICE Every Trimmed Hat in the store to be sold at Half Price. Nothing re served, all go at just one-half their original price. Your new hat is here in any size and shape you might wish. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' QsSs- SCENE FROM D. W. GRIFFITH'S "INTOLERANCE". COMING TO ARCADE, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Intolerance Coming To Arcade Theatre "WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW" IS WHAT ASH TON STEVENS CALLED IT. "World's greatest show" is what Ashten Stevens, Chicago's leading dramatic critic, termed D. W. Grif fith's latest success "Intolerance" which commences its engagement at the Arcade Saturday for a two-day run. Seats are now selling for this greatest of all pictures. The theme of "Intolerance" is love's struggle throughout the ages. The action of its four episodes takes place in ancient Babylon, Medieval Pans, Judea of the tune of the Naz arene, and a modern American city. There nre three love stories and each story has its own set of characters. fits cast, the largest on ever assembled for any stage production 125,000 people took part in it numbers as principal players some of America's most famous film stars. Words are inadequate to describe this stupendous work one episode alone of which (tha Babylon one) cost more than any entire spectacle here tofore presented ir. a theatre. Never before have scenic backgrounds to equal the gigantic palace of Belshaz zar, the temple of Bel, and the mighty walls of Babylon, been con structed for Bny stage offering. Ancient conflict, waged with cata pult and lettering ram, cross-bow and flaming engine, siege tower and liquid fire, Mr. Griffith leproduces as war fare was never before presented any where. The principal players of the world's largest are cast Mae Marsh, Lillian Gish, Miriam Cooper, Constance Tal madge, Bessie I.ove, Scena Owen, Margery Wilson, Robert Harron, Al fred Paget, Elmer Clifton, Tully Marshall and Walter Long. Linn Pioneers Reunite Brownsville, Or., June 21. (United Press) The 29th anual reunion of Linn county pioneers, Native Sons and Daughter of Oregon opened here yes terday and will end Friday. President W. J. Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural college spoke yesterday, which was "Agriculturalists' Day" on the pro gram. Others who are scheduled to appear today and Friday are Mil ton A. Miller, United States Collec tor of Internal Revenues; P. H. D'Arcy, of Salem; and' Rev. W. B. Hinson, of Portland. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, aa ther cannot reach the Beat of the disease. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was f inscribed by one of the best physicians a this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood Suiiflers. The perfect combination of le Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. T.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. All Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ARCADE ALL STAR CAST IN "COST OF HATRED" AT ARCADE TOMORROW ONLY. There is no fake in the whipping scenes in "The Cost of Hatred," the Lasky-Paramount production which will bo seen at the Arcade Fridnv only, with Kntlllvn Willinma nn1 Theodore Roberts in the stellar roles, as lorn r-orman, the whipce will testi MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL SMOKER Mild Sweet and Satisfy ing. 5c. Ask your Ci gar Dealer. Made and smoked in La Grande. w. d. McCarthy, Manufacturer of Imperial Cigars 106 Depot St. I I a? . .11 Wm ;J PIP mm wme . ;.f SCENE FROM "COST OF HATRED Kathlyn Williams $Kgfi AINU Tm eodoce Pobebtx m Th Cost of Hatred lACKY-PABAMOVNT AT ARCADE TOMORROW ONLY fy. To protect Porman from the torco ol tne blows, a Heavy canvas Jacket was nut i;i.ida bis shirt- Dur ing the taking of the scenes, the long SAVED AUTOMATICALLY One-half Your Time One-half Your Labor One-half Your Money A Talk by one of the Greatest Fachry Superintendents Think how much more is done AUTOMATICALLY by the U. S. 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L-JJ tO atieril it not nnlv Krrrwv it. rttvn liil nn but the mblier ring expanding;, Auto matically trulstbe jotm, insuring closest skimming, (or which the U. S. holds the World's Record. H When theV. S. howl is removed fn Ir.mie, (lie swindle hole Is Automati V rinsed, keeping all drip and dirt fn I pears. from the ATICAI.1.V rom the pears. The I'. S. limvi, Cnamiipr I.isfr pre vents Ai rmiATicAi.iv all leakages on the frame ami on the floor, which are such annoyances in other separators. '1 he 1'. S. clutch on crank handle Auto matically canhrs at any point no lost motion. See if you can find these "labor savers" in any other Cream Separator. If you cannot then buy the World's Record close skimmint? UNITED STATED V- CRKAM SEPARATOR rO W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Dealer "" """ '"""""""'"""' )iim,i1in..ii.l.in..l.i no in m I nmimm , r ....Mnnm, ifs, n r , , Vi ".hii. lash quite fretiuently missed the jack et and nipped the skin from the writhing juvenile. Others in the east are .T. W .Tnhn- ston, Horace B. Carpenter, Charles ugic, Mayme rveino and lxuise Min-eugh. JOBS AND WAR ONLY TEMPORARY London. June 21. fUnitoH Prtss1 Appearinir before an armv trihunnl recently a firm of munition impotters claimed exemption for a man 28 years old because of indispensil-ility. The importers asserted their business had been increased $20,000,000 by the war, partially through the efforts of the man for whom thev rlnimpd . cmption. "How much do you pay this man ; asKea the magistrate. "We pay him $1,250 annually" answerei a member of th firm. "The salary hardly corresponds to the promts" grumbled the magistrate. "If we grant this man an exerrmtion nnrl Vio asks for an increase in salary will you give it to him?" 'I really don't know," replied the employer. "Well, suppose he should meet with an ac cident what would you do?" queried the magistrate. "That would be only temporary." "So is the war" fairly yelled the court and ordered the man to join up. GRAIN COMMISSION TO MEET AT PENDLETON Pursuant to the provisions of chap tor 3 S3 of the general laws of Oregon for the year 1!U7. n nuliliV ),.,.'; i.n T, .. ...... was noiu at i-entlleton, Ore., today ni tne county cjurt house ht 10 o'clock a. m. for tho Ublishintr stundnrd' pri floe -fit. r.n hay and other agricultural products' I1U cue Drom ! Pntlnn nf 1 ... " " illlU regulations concerning the handling, weighing, inspecting ajid storage. - DEPENDABLE COFFEE Demonstrated at Our Store This Week. Call in and Have a Cup. Tastes Better Goes Further Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408NerthFirSt. Cross The Track Poultry Supplies, and Feed Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Body Pine Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON i . D ; QUICK DELIVERIES art a feature of this lumber business WJien yoo give at an you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before yon need H. Thatmwu no delay in construction, v waiting time that yon hat: to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Double Duty Dimes & Dollars During Red Cross Week, in addition to my personal subscrip tion I will donate 10 cent,s for every dollar you spend with me for Paint, Varnish or Wall Paper. Anything in the line but Lead and Oil. v And remember, not a price changed on account of this. OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL 4;:$ ;4f ' I 'Jt.- h ? I Mm FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. Irront Laced offer the world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of u , 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 6t, style and comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitting the hardest test. Pauline Lederle r-