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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1921)
PAOE TWO rrs rrnAiTDE evn-jitc, observer Women1 Hats Wo offer (he linlimcp of (tur women's trimmed huts, eliuice. for c WOMEN'S OUTING GOWNS Women s White. Outing J'llitnnel Nijflit wns, formerly prieel ;it !f:.00 on. Kiile for 81.50 Dress Ginghams J'enuf iful Dress Gini lium in 'plaid, i'oriiiei'ly .priced at oUe, now on ale, per yard 29c BLANKETS Blanket are now heinp offered at, a tfreat saving. Triced at. about 1-3 off Hill's Department Store HI MIL T TIG oeonoif REPORTS Gl I'OHKIl OF ItK ;o F.itsoits I t IMII.I I. THEATRES I BUY VOIR COAL AT HOCHDALE UTAH'S HKST. CA I.I, MAIN 753. THE.' Hot Tamales, Mexican Chilli, cup !of thflt real Coffee or Chocolate will 1-8-tfjbe just what you need for a quirk lunch, at At Cain's ! Lined Auto Gloves, , l-r,-t THE TOGGERY. off. r;MrH. A. J. Turner Hays II U Wor.dcr- The Way Tunlac Built Her l.'p. ASSFIITK VOWKIt OF OOVhlt. NOUS MI ST UK I 111 ll..':i). CONSTANCE IIINXEY AT THE T Obsemr win pay a good prtc. j AltCADE I'OIIAYTU'BSIIAY.'fo, dM, ngt. Palace Confectionery Co. Little Miss Constance Binney comes hack to town todnv anil Tues- wnV day at the Arcade Theatre, this timo "It is simply wonderful the lamae uu iium me up, lor i nol on- ; .,.i,.i ,i.,l ., Low ,lv,. SMii.l,.,,. Which M.,Kcv!.. 'i! a r.! blood and thunder .... , . , . juunn in wriKiii, ut'viutt'u .irs. j. (1, mi,. l!itilt-iutilt n l.iivni-v iu iliin-i'k - inimtr. "7 " lurmr, oi lvil ' Kus.-ti-.l street ! l..r...... .n..i. i i. i I ... , f . , , '" Tt."ifii arm ..:i r.ust hut she in the name demure undirected and adorulile lite hero- 1 - lhal she was in E.-istwhile Susan" 1 r"'Ihe Stolen Kiss" and PUTMAN'S yOll KKlfVICK and IWAaOXABLIO PIUCES. HIOXK 1'S YOL'lt ORDKIJ F0 DRV (IX. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE ' THE REXALL STORE tulcintf Tanlac I had PF.KING, Nov. 30 (By florres- "I' l'e. o, ann woat iiiu.- It is the Uorv of a New York heir- poinleiiee) Charg. which have I v (Hunt digest properly, I was ess ,, B.i(l favurit(, whKe I, en circiilaiod in Borne for-lBii s". nvous the last little unusual ...pu!., ity !,., her. In her 1-eurch countries lhal China !:, been.,. '""e "'"ld 'rtle rnc, and I was f,jr a n,.w experience, fresh t)ll.j, a militaristic mil Inn -nc tl-nled hv 'elless and worried about myself i''smethinir different," in short she Or. 'I'yau. Coiinclll.,,- f t,!. . ,,.,K that I couldn t sleep at niKht. In this j ,,,,,,, u, visit f()rII)er w.hoo, fi.icl) Office, in a statement lie lien -junt weakened and run down condition 1 ,suth America. oShe finds what '""- !":,;,,t,;t " vy var-;- 'onerishe wcnt tttivr. an ,la mQr(! , Wh.il China, loday f. nifferliii! j "d one than I .uuKht another. I fr sh,. U in ih ... na.l Men urrenr.B in thls way ror(.lliMB milic ()f ,)KlIth wviuli eiBht month.orollw.i.K an operntion ,,,, for k.n(i , ai, t(, tlu insur(tHlls and an i Iness or several years. Not , iB in,ri,om..i thl. .,nlhHt: ,.' the least .t ' of koo1 and I Was mighty lindly discourayi-il. "Hut it is a fact I eommeneod to Kct hetter Ijefiiie I finished half of my first bottle of Tanlac. My appe tite improved und 1 picked riht up from is not mllit'trism properly so called h.il an ovr-weiy,hi ol' pro vit.i'ial military ori:tnii.i In iilu re laiiou lo the general admii.isirii tinn," said Ull? Co.iueilliir. "(Miina, according to independent Invest iuat ion .made by sevi-ral de purlii.enis l ii rlriK Hie I.ihi T'W moiiihs, has a'tmosl precisely tlo , I'allinir in love with the i&'neral, who l is her captor, adds .est to the plot and Miss Binney makes n very axree- .ilde little rel el, both in love und war. On the same program will also he shown the last chapter or the serial in which Jack Dempsey has' been appearing. i D We are held in high regard and es. teem. That is the dewurd we have earned for the faithful perform ance of our dillles. It has been shown that our businefls, methods cannot by, criticised. Livery - Feed AND Sale Stable T Ave Phone Red 722 W. E. McClure, Prop. FAIRBANKS' I.ATK8T I'K'f VHK I CNDOLBTEl'iLY HIS I1I0ST j AT SIIEKRY'S TO I) AY. pnmn population as Hurope- 440 VUO.OOU at least seven tf.nea the in weight and strength. I h ive just 'population of (iei iuciiy. If lo It tin i finished my hird bottle, and feel fine field forcH pcruMtied to Oinmnyjand, a:i I said liefore, I have actually by ihe Versailles Ireaiy ore added (gained fifteen pounds in weight, I the men In ihe suiely polhv anil am no longer nervous and I sleep like! civic Kuard, and that loial is null- a child every night. Tanlac certainlv i tlii:ert by seven, It will he lAmd.built me up and will always recom- - . j thai Ihe ratio In China Is Inierloi mend it, and I hope my statement' Those who were fortunate enough j to the ratio In an adn.l.tcdly dls - will help others to get the same relief to witness Douglas Fairbanks in "The i armed Oerniaiiy. In field troopr j from use of this grand medicine that , Mark of Zorro," his fourth produc- j and provincial patrols, ('lllllit hah I did." tion for the United Artists thnt n. : J.r,uti.OOO. " Tanlac Is aolikin I.a flrnnde hv Ril- exhibited to a capacity hiCise vester-i That their present orKalilzPlloll veslhnrn's llruo- Slnrn- Tlvdn Ki.bllo Cdiv at ?he Shervv Thentie ,l,.nn..i.l ' of Island City and hy the lei dine 'with that feeling of satisfaction that ! Adv, It' Is Easy To Imitate Names OBSERVER-WAN T ADS GET RESULTS ftr . -- Y in. ' ELL 3 . pachajes e '551 The Genesee Pure Food Companv xvtjy, in . x , Insent nrManlxOtloii and their dependence on mdltary governors mitr.l he cliani;e? is grant ed. Km mil! a ileeixiun ran b. proerly re!lslered rcKardinu the sMj.ari.iion of civil and military pow. er and until Ihe lef:ree of pro vlnclal allt-mmiuy comalible vvilil the soverelKiity or the republic has IMen settled by parliament and the overnmeni. It would be iuvlilnn disturia.K'cs to attempt change. "The greatest enemy today is nol militarism or provincial nillltniic) but tliH low standard of living iimmig the mass of the population nod the luxury which muiWii i's seiulnls such as railways anil roa "s represent lrause of their immense first cost In comparative terms. The narrow margin betwe'.Mi existence mid starvation Is soBeasl' y wiped" out in Chinu's dense population thai when to i his problem Is added 111? problem of luxation the work of thu government presents incredible illirieifltiitH. In western co,tintiles v.ell-aillculated credit systems serve to disguise post-war problems per- nupa greater tlmn China's bht in 0l.ls country ibvy present them selves l all Imkedness which ien ders evasion or post pun Mil I in possihln. i.nina tteeils a loioign help but It must bo help jimtly Klv.'ii. Kin pins ner faith to ihe l.eugm. of a. """i hi a uispassioiuite, lion. Ii rtisiifl si'tllemenl of her I:isiii abroad, because loo olleii In tin ;isi ii mis oenn a town thin uh.n w Ueslreil ol0her nt.luine is not . gollallon Inn surrender. Interna. tioiial generosiiy will fhyl a swift re wa nl here than olsewh.-re." .ruggirts in every town. 1:coomv I, CM!1 0 CO A I, a. car $10. To, delivered $11. 75, good coal f.?r Ihe money. I'TAH COAI, didlverefl fifiiii bins. they had sijn by far the bestpicture ': ii winch the" vigorous 'Doug' ever appeared. Here is a srong romance, contain ing love, action, und humor predomi nating for five full reels. We are given a very vivid insight of ,the; times whcrPlhe grandees ruled sunnv The public is constantly being swindled by imitations, count erfeits and substitute that ra eemble in name and appearance Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It is because the origi- had ; na Foley's is so good, so reliable 1 1 ' 1 I , U ., , itiODA UI1U su well Kiiunii mat iii.. frauds find sale. Always Has It In Hit Homo KINO KOAL, Best, of the no clinkers, mi waste, sir,. on DRY 16 INCH. WOOD Sl.1.50 audi'" l,lis P'cttir "Doug' JlS.oo, ruh: ricked cord. 1-JO-lt. J. I). LYNCH CO. BUY YOI'K COAL .AT ROt H D A I. K IITA II S B ICS I'. CALL .MAIN 7o;t. Best, '-aniornyi during the last century be ' ; fore its acquisition into the Union. has out more thrills and excitement before our view than ho has ever lane" hereto fore. In it we see a replica of the i City of Los Angeles as it was a cen-' tury ago. I Don't Worry SHOES FOR EVERYBODY At a priee you can af ford lo pay! .")') per eent below factory cost. Call In And Be Convinced. Everylliin fjoinK.at cost and below cost. The Home of KMippenlieimer Ololhes SCRANTON'S THE i-8-tr Extru Pants, 1-B-Bt zn't nrr. THE TOOfiF.RY. A fine time to buy some White Iv ory cheap. We now huve more thin '' need, hence wo make the price to nttraet you at - t 3 Birds and Superstition. Niimormis birds are nilxeii up win, signs of death. Let a pigeon enter ii house, m- a I-,, l, In come through the tlnor, and some pi e expect ciilnml. ty. Owls, again, are ominous birds to the siiiierstliliins Professional Directory H. M. MALONKY Income tux visur. Foley llotel. La (iriinde. e Ad Ore OSTICOPATlllO l-IIVSIOANa I'll. J. 1.. iNfll.K nr.d DR. MAltOA. HI'T S.Nll.K jsases of women and children a specially. Office I'liolle Main IDC. Res. I'holle Main '- I.a I, i. Hide Noional Hank llulldlnE. I'llVSIl iavi A Nil SI 11I.ICOSS BEGIN YOUR NEW YEAR RIGHT-BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR WONDERFUL PRICES Wash Boan's White Metal . C3c - 80c Guu."3 89c Toilet F:;"rr( S rolls 25c Window Rh?.c!38, e idi 89c Clothes L're. "0 it. wire 33cHemprr60c" lb. Brooms, feuixt lour row stitcheo 58c Dust Mops ; jj g8 Spring Clothes Pins, 3 doz. pkg. ' 28c Toilet Soap, 6 bars 0 . 25c Polish Mops $1.32 Best quality .White and Gold Semi Porce lain, 54 piece dinner set $19.60 The celebrated Johnson's English Semi Porcelain in a beautiful pattern, 60 piece dinner set $35.60 AndrewsVarietyStore -"'"f.-fe: 1. J. U M, l'IIKIlS(IN-)r. Mill 4-i. nr I .a iiH,l, N t l,..inl ll, buiiLimr. M,nl, irn,... mi h, reHiUitiV. lit'll JDSI. 5. (i. Kin iii. m p-fi1vi,in ,a Burn. n. omre or H.-tf l'r.. Onm n.. r. i ueues, onii'e .vain 1' iiicnce Mam 7b. Kes- SI ITl llE I I HR FAMILY DRUG STORE , L.A GRANOC.OF1CGOM, Tlie Needless Misery That Women Bear WH EN the " If o use hold euros "and the worries of everyday iiir nave ni'iiK- J:II'C Keil you down, M't niHilt" you un- happy, nnd there is nothing " I : r .. ...... I I I I I c. II U C heiulncht", back aelio nnd worry, turn to the rijrht prescrip tion, one ifiitten up0 by Doettir (icrcc over fifty yuan) uko. Ir. 1'ierce, of HuWaio, N. Y., long Mince found out what is naturally beat for wuiii en's di.i'a'S. He learned it all thru tivat inif thousands of ea's. The result of his Btudies was a medicine called Dr. lVnv's Favorite rivscription. This ipedicine is made of vege table (tr.mtlis that nuture suit-lv ititented for backache, hendach;", weakening tutins, und for many disorders common to women in all ages of lift-. Sold by druggists in tablet and liqu.I form. Send Or. I'ici-ce 10c for trial mckace. RhceD-lim'd 2h',. off. 1-5-fit Vests. A few left at. THE TOGGERY. COAI, For everybody at the Roch dale store. Call Main 753 . 1,2-31-tf. Dav to Advertise.. T. 1 McC.ll. Aibcni. O.. wnlei: "We hte i ced Foley's Honey and Tar in our home lor jv.r.'il yean and find It elmou iiivftiuable for coir.hft and coldi, tind etperially for crou.i for our children. We Ire never without It and can. not too hiehly recommend It for eoufhi. cold or croup tor cither fro r,n.up people of children." Foley's Woney and Tap , COMPOUND o IS PLEASANT TO JAKE, and soothe Ihe raw, inflamed 'urfacei; stops the rasping, strangling feeling in the throat. It It made of the pittcst, fresh est and finest iagredientstobe had, con tains no opiates 6r other harmful drugs, eod costs twice es much o make as any imitation oi it. For more than thirty years Foley's Honey end Tar has been used wilh satisfactiw ana success Sold evervwhepe. 11 x ; . .. ,1 u 1111 iui ivy 1 WW 1 i' 'p- ft Baker Theatre Baker Ore. TUESDAY NIGHT 1 1 1 1 JANUARY five PLAY THAT BARE5 MAIL OCDKItS NOW I'HONK O 1'ltH'KS .".Or, Ull. Oil, fl..tll, Sja.OII nKTI'KX OF THK KAOKITI': Jth'lini'il Walton Tnlly rresents The Pulsating Koiuance mm rjzffiE?&k M 4iSyjkeiai a:S.7l T:: I I Th. m-aai ea 1 nrnuTr f t s rvrrrr trfc VOTIVE With Florence Rockwell and a Brilliant Cast WHY THK lllltll or I'AICADISi: HAS I.IVKII I'Olt NIXK VKAp'S TIIK TIIKMI-". A l''avc;natinu Isne 'Story IH'pii'illng Hie Slerlt..g X irltics till.! Weiikllest of .Miiliklntl. THH I'ltOnl'CTIIIN Heieals the Knchnlllills; Atlliosplit-I'e of Hie fl"vitihiii Islands. THK Ml'SIC llelgblens tin- Illusion by Songs mill Weinl ,Mi'llles Mi'iimiiieil In n Hand of Hnnuiluns. THE VOLCANO SCENE WILL AMAZE YOU When the Children Cough, RubMusterole on Throats 0 and Chests o . o No telling how soon the symptoms mjy develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain regiedy, Musteig!e is excellent Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a jar inlhe house, ready for instant use. . It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches ot back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of tho chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 2.' and 07c jars; hospital size $3.00 Your focd money o buys ir.ctx real foo-J value r.tid satisfac tion vhen you or der Del Monte Beans with Toma- o tu E :i:ce. e T-. j EL-rvir.ilitfti o in placeof meat once or twice a week and prove it. 'kfoij.un i Kit A. N. M.WVII.I.r: Spccn.ll.1 . ..r,.- giMam. SIcthinK Mc, li. IhcTopv stiil '!iir....itl,. MKl,, d anvt ii.-iv,mm . rente ll..n,.ne. Kclcn,,. K. ln.-l,-, Appnrlif IU. .'etiHlip.tlier It,.,, Trouble: all kin, I. f fh-nnlc l... ... . "CccMfully treated. Phone " -jii. i.eein 1. u. s r.,.,. "" Knn HUlir , ui,iie (iisr ,rt.irf.. ..met luiiirs, le to U ni,l.lll to 0u p, in, Ceniutlnllr -itf TrniisltTI . i v-Wit it an "BiikntiAi"i7T L.vhrsn and Celon U. Kl.erhsrd. At- ' ""'!' 1 Ursnde Naiion.l u... b Hultulnsr. , a J. Rrrsi. Atlornev si lwp,,,.. i ln ." 8,,,, Kciters. Court. R. J. KITCHKN. Attoritev l Practice In all Court, orAV IfH"S ..'V.i'" rn.l Naliot.l lUuk UuildlntT. Iji Drain!, Ore sou COKTFIACTt.lU ! D. J Mel.Rl.l.W Reslatercd prof.... . i v ii r.eslnccr: urixmi anil niapa. Il,.m if t.a llrsn.l. NalioMl - . wunuina;. -non Alain SI. I . Sfli'urTeta j a iir.t.R. Xrcblte, -Ko. m "TT ! NOW FOR A YEAR OF GOOD BUYING . TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY: ta ftSs8 'S jUSt 1 f.ri6ndly Ulk' iQ Whkh we h0pe t0 imPress uPon your minds some very "interest It is useless for us to speak of the high quality of the groceries we sell. You all know that But we do want to emphasize the fact that 1921 is going to be a year of miehtv eood buvinrr ,t this store. We know that the public is always willing to meet a merchakha f way .bmospK have an inherant objection to traveling all of the distance themselves P P Right there is where we are going to shine. We are going to me? t you half way-sometimes Pven more than half. That means that when you want the very best of values for voumoney you hive purychaSeCOfor oti ' E IVs a CaSC f SAVINGi MONEY on ever? CALL IN OR PH0NE.BLACK 3651 3C MINUTV. npr.Tvru BUJVlt;li LOU HARRIS, Prep. TURN THE C0RNEH AT CARR'S-ONE BLOCK ACROSS THE TRACK ON FIR ST. HARRIS GROCERY iT n . X' r"ei liai Uulldlilr i a- j ' - ' ' ,4 t' .V." S'.'' i.. ''"T i J'- :