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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1917)
r ..i . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917, S3TOE TWO La GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I CONSERVATION I A ' -.11 oh . i l .1 '; i li , .1 mi. i v. II 1 il !. -id-;: il' I. -.iiH-l i, :. -1 - "" r- - J Kir s :QMkmiinis::j::' AXL-WOOL-rlOO.PER CENT AND NO COMPROMISE Mil! tU-:ii A WORD TO THE) BUSINESS; MAN i .l.jl.llo f .ilJi'iJ r ;!!!!!!!" .,' I 'is:! :' '...,1 "JF your preference is for style which shows a " reasonable restraint: for fabrics -of. pure,' lus-; ! trous wool, untainted iwiHi'rc6t't6nfoX-'tHe''siaess-'-;': of r fit, and the wearing '),xp6 thor' '' ough tailoring can put jinto, a-gairoei,..;i,;!,'i;cbme i '.i-;, in: and try on tM Fifth, Averiue 'jiqlWrW. eep or ''.,'' ;"' : ! .; ..the ::Americany'. three" .models - for 'i'buHhess' .- men, , - designed, and tailored at the 'Sigri 'of -'trie" ''CHerrY' ':-":' ''" ; ' :' ' - Tree - $20,,$25iand-1$30.:.c V. Ji-l-iM'Joilll ; ; ,;, (()). iln' o li,,-, I 1 1 1 I. ) I i, I -.1 ; ; ! HILL'S DE PARTMl NT.:; 'STQ.R ()!:) "I I 3 T.'i '!:) c': i'.'iiii'i-!;: Ig . i I Mi l I,,,:,, ... AS own' i . : Bo-Peep SEENA OWEN As 0. HENRY'S delightful heroine "Madame'S' r " .;! II .... ,' . She lost hor mlniiring sheep, w.lioisho mar HckI tbe bhicli one of the flork an old widower ;Who posud to bo l ieli. , .Ho died and she became , a rancher; aud then slie rounded up one of the jlost sheepher Teddy! , It's, luinian. Jt's gripping. It's filled with !huoior aad thiilj and romance. It's real life 1 American lifers 0nlv 0. IIKNUY knew it, Saturday Only ' ,::. I ..: ...... , ... , LAST TIME TONIGHT CHARLES RAY ARCADE SMILING "DOUG" AT ARCADE ' Commentinsr today ' ' the Arcade iiaiiti e will present, 'America's most popular male star of the screen, "Doug" Fairbanks in the Artcraft picture,' produced by his' own com pany, 'Iln; lAjtaiu Oat Again.' A typical Fairbanks picture, "In Again Out Apain" presents the smiling' "Pour" at his' bfjtt in a sub ject of rnpid-iire thomn and hundreds of hearty : laughs. Never before has the Hthli'tic one had a better oppor tunity to gi-e his ndmlrord so much of his inmitnblc self and various s iv prises , are in stoi-e for , his many f, iends who will visit the Arcade Theatre. Supported by Arline Pretty, the popular creon actress and nn o.i,i:illv t'ffit-ipnl r,i,;t iiii-linltn. Ar- lt.i i...... li. .i., u.,nu. Hunt, Walter Walker. Alert Parker, "Bull Montar.a and others of sinvlai popularity "Doug" is given cap:it'le as-sii'.ta:u-e in the presentation of the plot, which displays n satire of un usual humor. . ; John Kmerson. 'no ,iiieci,")r of vari ous Fairbanks hits, has turned out one of the triMtnphs of his enreer in this latent subject ny Anit Loos ::p,l r,J vnnce .reports indicate that "It Airain Out Again'' will add many r.fw ail, miiers' to ' Hong's" loiiir list of friends,, not only luvftusd of its typi cal Fairbnnkf ;hemva but for the rea son that ' iti' appeal' ts 'probatlv of wider itcop than linythlnfj in which (lie haj n yet uppenrtcl-i !;' . . Hecause f the yatious, bvnn F s'-y' disclosing many : surprises .he deiaiis of he plot must needs be '.opt rvii '! riler to get the.grcatest; Vnn-f!t out o tho picture, hut suf fice it o say that the Fairbanks KTioiTco Loci combination has left no stone unturned in its effort to break I all previous records. Staged in New Jersey the subject offers a mixture of rural scenos the humor of which are accented by the smiling "Doug" in the characterization , of his role, tha; of Teddy, a red-blooded young man, who, it would seem, would rather remain in jail than out of it. Books On Electricity In Public Library The' following books on electricity muy be borrowed from the' Public Li brary:. ... .....i il. ' St. John "How Two .Boys, .Made Their Own Electrical' Apparatus." Zeidlor "Electric AW .Lamps!' . i , .Gibson "Electricity of Today." ; Jackson ."Elementury liook on Electricity and Magnetism.'' University of Oregon Primer of Electricity for Lightj and Power Con sumers, j , , Shafer "Beginning Electricity." Adam's "Harper's Electricity Bool; for Boys. ' . . : ) - i Morgan "Wireless Telegraphy." Kcnnclly "Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony."' " I . 1 tomans "A. t), Ci of Telephone.'' U. S. Radio , Serviccr-r' Iniportantil Events in Kadio-telegraphy. . ' Baxter "Commtitatoi Construc tion.." ' Weed "Dynamo; BuildiDg for Amoy tours;" ' ' "' ' , , Poppp-House Wiring:" ' . .Sharp-T-'Tractical. Electric Viring.'' Harrison "Electric, ,,Wiring Dia grams." :;,:; , . ', . ; ( U. S.' Bureau rlf Stiimlardv "Na tional Electrical, aftv Coile.V I Conserve and Preserve the need of the hour , DO IT NOW PUT UP A BARREL OF KRAUT There are thousands of pounds of Cabbage in Un ion County that will be lost unless utilized in this manner. We can supply you with fine solid Cabbage in sack lots at 2c per "pound. At this price you can make your own Kraut at 10c per gallon. New barrels 10, 15 and 50 gallon size. Just in shipment of Mason and Economy Jars. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 Farmers Phone B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross the Track if V Harness Shop 5-Minute Inner .tube Vulcanizere, G. L;' W., Auto Spxin,; Oilers, Dressing for Auto Tops and Cush- 4 ions. All Kinds of Auto Tod Goods, Auto Tops and ft (seats Kecovered and Kepaired, Auto boap ana 4. Hard Oils ' n:lN I'- ' ' '"" '.' , ' ' ' t. WiT.imi' Shannon's t J Adams Avenue ;.'' La Grande, Ore. J .nr,'V,i -il -"&XtS -1 .I. .- I 3 S 'i Jtv.M ! I 1 1 : ' QUICK DELIVERIES , '..'' -'" u. ... v . i are a feature of this lumber business.. When you give us an order you can1 confident!; rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it That means' no delay ' in i construction, , no watting' time that you hare to1 . ''! ' ,-yy yny ior,; jinina mac, over. j :-.; iiJ :.; I. ' .'V. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY : 1 . Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 ' ' "It i-l m " "- " '. I Who said "Who Sells , . Furniture for Less?" . Who pays more for your secondhand goods! : .' Who sells New Furniture for less? ,, : : HARRIS DOES THIS. '.'I : 1 .' 1 ii i;i ' ' ' 'j 4 t,l 0171 ' TT T TT 1 lll'U Ul I -L. II. IS rl A Is. l-f t Si Jha. T m .ir. jt. a a. r. j. ' . HARRIS FURNITURE CO. 10171 ' TT T. TT,' I WITH ANY OTHER CORSETS , " ' 1 , We ask you to compare for quality. We ask you to cimpare for lines. e ask you to compare for work- "God's Country and the Woman," a big' tht illing drama of the Northwest. At the Star, Sunday and Monday. 1017-4t. ':'f ' l Am niansmp. ! M : j ! I i j I i . if;' ! I . . ' 4 And when you 'have given, jt; a thor ough, impartial test by WcAring it we wiU leave it to your iudc-ment whcthor.or. r,o there siny other front Ji -xJ corset ia the Jilodart clasR. e cho.'e .to 'sptclolls on the Modart rront Laced Corset, to feature it in our advertising, .to. recommend it to our austoipcrsM-oiilj irfba-'a thorough stufj 3ndj sennrh if the'eorset field. Ajid enb- if tf we wore convinced that no other front laced corsets comparsd with Modart in quality and fine fitting features, did we, choose them. Onr expert,' scientific corset fitting service nlways at your free disposal ' Pauline Lederle I smm'tr Koel BlJg. Z' ' '