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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917 fXOF; TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. NEW ARRIVALS Wool Blouses, reds, greens, reasonably Ladies' blues, lrk'cl Ladies' Two-tone Shoes with fanev cravenctte top in several different shades $7.00 to $9.00. Ladies' and Children's Toques in plain colors and fancy com binations. Ladies' and Children's Mittens A large assortment to elioose from. Special Blouse yalues. Georgette Crepe and Crene tie Chine ?4.00to $12.CC. J'lll these blouses ;i!onn' sii' uf oilier 1 Mouses you have seen at Ihesc prices that would be all that would be neces sary to emphasize that these are Very special values. The New Millinery. We hove rrr:in,i;-c:l today a magnificent display of New Milline-v New -Millinery in November. Always the new has first place. Exclusive new models. See Them. For the Out-of-Door-Girl On cool, Fall days a Sweater is indispensa ble. Warmer, more com fortable than cloth. We would like to show you our po ular selection. Colors white, blue, card inal and bright red and fancy combinations. GORDON FURS BEST YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW. NOW'S THE TIME TO SELECT YOURS. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service. r. R.'S GRIN SHOWS HOW IT FEELS TO LOSE 14 POUNDS ORANGE SPECIAL CHOICE SWEET ORANGES 25c per doz, A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EACH DAY Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 408 North Fir St. Farmers Phone B. 192 Cross the Track THEODORE ROOSEVELT "De-e-lighted!" How else de scribe Theodore Roosevelt's Joy ful relief at tho disappearance of 1,1s his well, his aldcrmanic front? Hla pose shows how It feels to lose 14 pounds which Is Just what he did. at the rate of a pound a way, by vigorous training Jack Cooper's roadhouso neai -tamford, Conn. J S-T-A-R western film-drama, "The Wrong that will bring a gasp fron: any audi- MlU," innna Thin ..ma f nil nr.nn.vi nltnlinit Comintr Thursday and Friday. Wil-iso easily as it nnoears in the film. I')'8 liam Desmond in a Triangle special, ' however, as McKim although of "Master of Home." No raise in slightly smaller build than Desmond, prices. TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE STAR THEATRE Today at the Star will see another crackintr irood show. i Everyone enjoys a good laugh and they will certainly have one coming after they see Lonesome Luke in his Western characterizations. He is here this time in one called "The Wrong Man." There is a lot of shooting, horse back rides and in the midst of it all Casey fulls off tho top of a stage coach. It all goes to round out an interest ing story which naturally ends hap pily. Helen Holmes, the Darling of the Rails, as she has been named by vari ous of her admirers will be seen in the fifth chapter of tho Rail Road Raid ers, "A Woman's Wit." She experi ences more thrills nnd narrow escapes but closes in a little closer on the Raiders. Harry Carey is seen in a bully good' TWO NEW RING CHAMPIONS of mention, is his water tank trick in which he makes his escape m tun view of the audience. His "Russian Tor ture Board" is another new and novel idea of his own and has created a sensation wherever he has performed marvelous trick. This is an Or- Dheum act. In addition to these acts, the Ar cade orchestra will have another big overture on tap and a new Keystone is very muscular and quick as a cat, Ctt nnt.vn f - tUn - U n story, it was necessary that Desmond iComedy wi" be showa APPEAR ''Bn the telling punch, but after the two 1 nanglo players got into the Uesmond-McKim Fight in Feature in 8P'rit of the thing it looked as though "Master of His Home." Much has been said of motion pic ture fights, faked and otherwise, but there are notNcnough superlatives in the dictionary to describe the scrap put up by William Desmond and Rob ert McKim in "Master of His Home," the scrap would be declared a draw. The Desmond-McKim scrap is of brief duration but is fast and furious A BIT OF ADVICE First Don't Delay. Second Don't Experiment. If you suffer from backache; head aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poor- while it lasts, and Triangle patrons ily and are languid in the morning; if are promised an exhibition that will the kidney secretions are irregular keep them on the edge of their seats land unnatural, do not delay. In with excitement. such cases the kidneys often need Alma Ruebcn appears in support of help. the new Triangle play featuring the j William Desmond in his latest Tnan- Doan's Kidney Pills are especially first nnmed star, which will be at the!f'e Plnyi aml the cast includes J. J. prepared for kidney trouble. They Star Theatre Thursday and Friday. Director alter Edw-irds was deter mined to make this fight different, and the result was a clean-cut, fast nnd furious fistic encountjc in which the first blow sent McKim spinning across the room, and not a semi wrestling mntch where vlie partici pants roll about the floor through sev eral hundred feet of film. After Des mond landed the first punch, he picked McKim up and hurled him ngainst a nearby desk with a force Dowling and Eleanor Hancock. The story is by R. Cecil Smith and directed by Walter Edwards. At the Star Thursday and Friday. ARCADE are recommended by thousands. Can La Grande residents desire more con vincing proof cf their effectiveness than the statement of a La Grande citizen who has used them and will- We Haul Anything From a Suitcase to a carload. Nothing too large for us. Auto Trucks, Jitneys, Good Teams, Large and Small Drays. Packing, Crating, Storage and Shipping. Coal is scarce and hard to get, but we have good wood, full measure to "KEEP THE nOME FIRES BURNING." Prompt and careful service Office phone Main 10. Res. phone Red 1091 The J, D. Lynch Co. One block east of Depot Coming Events I 1 -.-J W MR"- WW.. A. U (A J&'r sas-'vXf' QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. AD SANTEL WILL APPEAR AT ARCADE THEATRE TONIGHT Ad Santel, world's champion heavy weight wrestler, who will meet Jack O'Neill in a championship wrestling match Friday night, will appear on the stage at the Arcade Theatre to night to put the chains on Rngo the great, "escape marvel, who is on the Hippodrome bill tonight. This give people a chance to see Mr. San tel in his 'Citizen's clolhcs. ingly testifies to their worth? Mrs. Mary Campbell, 1524 Monroe NWmW nWnrM'a rhamninnshin : st-- La Grande, says: "I recommend wrestling match O'Neill vs. Santel. November i2 Woodmen of W?rld Doan's Kidney Pills, for I know from i personal experience they are a good 1 ! reliable medicine for kidney disorder. I membership campaign ends. j Whenever I notice any symptoms of Dec. 25 Christmas. ! kidney trouble coming on, a few doses ' Jan. S Third officers' training of Doan's Kidney Pills over-come it ' camps open at various cantonments, j and help me in every way." i AMiUfMPv i Price 60c at a11 Scalers. Don't' AMlSMltsra. simply ask for a kidncv remedy get! Arcade Theatre Motion pictures. Doan's Kidnev Pills the same thai; Star Theatre Motion Pictures and . jrii. Campbell had. Foster-Milburn will i Vaudeville. Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 "You promised to make a man of yourself" COME THROUGH! $2,0110 DOG AT ARCADE THEATRE GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 'l j The Famous Patent Heater Will burn hard coal, soft coal, coke and wood, and produce more heat and bet ter results in every way than any other kind of a stove. The body is a one piece Kus sian arc. steel corrugated, A dug insured for 52.0(10 is one of the features with the Hipp Show at the Arcade Theatre. Although the canine in question doe.i not answer a thousand questions, it figures prom inently in the Traveling Alan's Dilem ma, a sketch featuring the talented Schultzes. The little farce contains countless smiles. The dog in ques tion earries more insurance than any other canine that has visited la Grande. It is one of the few dogs in the country that is insured. ifSTAR HIPPODROME SHOW IS ON TONIGHT The regular .Hippodrome Vaudeville Road Show will be on at Arcade Thea tre tonight only. This show opens with Jack Bean, the jumping m:iret. This youngman has some mighty clever tru-ks up his sleeve when it com. '3 to jumping. The feature of this act is a high Oil thO lower part aiUl taper- double somersault blind-folded, from ed inward which insures in- 11 1'"l3tal j!'10," 1arT' . , .. tieorgo Stan.ey and lrgimn a clev- ereased radiating surface r pair, offer a comedy singing and and deflects tllC heat toJnm' talking act replete with comedy the floor. Save 2o per cent an'.' I"c,,1 hit': . n.. , , , , ' ', The Traveling Mans Dilemma in Ol your fuel and buy a Pat- which the talented Schnitzel are ap Ctlt. peanng with great success, is a com- ' edy sketch designed for laughing pur j poses only. A small dog also figures in the action of the piece and adds to the merriment engendered. The big feature act of this week's bill is Rago and Co. Rago defies the laws of nature and extricates him self from every conceivable device. On of hit many tricks that if worthy Furniture Exchange E. J. DONOHUE. Fir and Jefferson. 13. 1241 We pay better prices for used furniture. TODAY HELEN HOLMES In "A Woman's Wit" A chapter of "The Railroad Raid ers." STAR i HARRY CAREY In Stop-Luk 1 1 1 "The Wrong Man" A bully Western Picture e-oste A Big Joy Making Two-reel Comedy Featuring "Lonesome Luk" COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY William Desmond In A Triangle Special "MASTER OF HIS HOME" No raise in prices. - - - - t - -