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OO. a . 0 & q a a e o PAGE 'SZff o , 9 9 .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,1921 LA (IRANt EVWwKd GRSF.EVEH cjBt a t a t x a Ii New liitfo , Jus. irived, a lait rtkifKnmt .of Lintni, 8on iVtiif of lrt9 n! white Mrt-ttMuit.m -ft Virtthi; MV lX , 28. 34 - M ttt&i vid aitMe , for araurfs red wi. Ail ai '? t lrirw. Madras Shirting New Madras Shirtings; an extra fine cloth, 36 in. wide, in pretty stripes, with mercerized figures ; also suitable for women's waists and ' boys' blouses. -Priced per yard ;j5c. Japanese Crepe New Japanese Crepes, 30 inches wide,' in colors of gold, rose, light blue and white; a genuine imported cloth. Priced pe r yard 40c. Percales New Percales in a great assortment of patterns, In light and dark colors, 30 inches wide. Priced per yard 20c and 25c. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! THEATRES WALLACK REM) IN "DOUHI.E Kl'KEI)." AT SHERHY'S LAST DAY - The picture at the Sherry theatre j! this week la packed full of breezy t comedy and an rprlaeg. Wallace IHMd J. la the atnr, and the film la called - "Doubki Speed. , Handsome Wnllle Is "Speed" Carr '''ho on tlie way from New York r- to the West Coast Is robbed or his ear and his funds and arrives at his deatlnallnn resembling a hobo. Tan' doean't bother Wallace iiincb. ns be WE CELEBRATE Ot R THIRD ANNIVERSARY I1Y ANNOUNCINC THE START - i IN(J OF OUR Rainbow's End Sale Thursday April e d i r ; I. Bi j BARGAINS! HAKGAINS! AK(JAINS! ALL OVKK THK KN'TIKK STOKK! J ; See W'"-culr- for r.t.cularH . - ; They Tell of Our Many IU.rMtS I I llfl - Andrew's Variety f !' s I e . M ' . . . ai-o.r e . i -.,'. ..-6 . o -8g Beautiful nr hitt'flot t Swim, vftich i'fry fifitiiit thii MMom fnr 4mtM, both 'for omn tw! ekiklrm; 27 inches whW. Tritort per yH KV. Apron Checks Apron check Cingham.s, in blue and brown checks and broken plaids, 26 in. wide.' Priced per yard 18c. Krinkle Crepes Soft new Krinkle Crepes, 30 inches wide, suitable for under garments and niifht gowns; comes in plain colors and fancy fig ured patterns. Priced per yard .Tic to 45c. Bloomers Children's Bloomers, made of black and white Sateen, also white Poplin, in all hues from 2 to 14 years. Priced at 65c and 7.-ic. soon becomes the chauffeur for a l! nenutiriii laily ana mnrrlea Her, nrter ' lie has Klven her father, a bank IpPresldenl, heart failure on account of his part In a flnuncial transaction Hie lutter Is attempting- to put over. Also showing a comedy. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM AT ARCADE THEATRE, STARTING THURSDAY W'lllln.n Knvernhain. In Ills wic onil big Klr.nlek Picture, "The Kin That Was Ills," will be the feature i.ilnielion at the Arcade theatre on Tbuiaday, Friday and .Saturday. This atnry. by Prank I.. I'arkard, has as its central figure a gambler railed "Two Ace" Raymond, once educated for the prieatbnod, but at WHICH STAKTS Ti ll) e ittcsTptCJotk e . Iftre is a cloth that wilb wesy; copies 32) inchs id; very suitable for ehildfen's dresses anri for women's fiousedresses, in llt-"--Al dirlt colors. Pricd per yard 32'if. Dark Shirting .Heavy dark shirtings for strong wear, in stripes and checks, 28 inches wide just the cloth for men's .and boys' shirts. Priced per yard 25c. Dress Ginghams Beautiful new Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, in plaids, checks and plain solid colors. Priced yard 19c, 2"c and 29c. per Silk Thread 100-yard spools of Silk Thread, in every color wanted. Price per spool 10c. j ivnui acute diseases. - I'-Trarrna siiii mi J ' There are certain other elements in ,, Taniac, which, hecause of their in time the atory onena lie lm ri i , the nririeu so rar lie Is a cold and eynl eal atheist. A dyliiR pal entrusts him with ii bag or gold lo be di-liv- rej to hla mother la St.. Marleau, Quebec, and Raymond atarls urf nn hla mission. Arriving at tbe designated place ho Ih met by the brother or Ihe dead man, who altempiN to secure i li . . gold. In the ensuing atriiKKle the man la allot and killed by his mother In dnsperutlon, Raymond changes clothes with Yr. Aubert. who is then licensed with the shooting. In the lava that follow the coiiHlaul as sociation with the belter things (if lire cfr(.t'l n transrormatlou In Itay inond'a very hoiiI, and the atory coines to a close In a climax Itrtl has seldom been equalled for dra matic power. 14th, tin mute:. ": , Mi HUT -15 . ' : a l'hyioloni ,1 Action of Principal In. !asimil:'.tion arfli ft'imination, improve Kredients oY C. ll brnlrd .Medninv onnh' nutrition and vital activity of the the lluinaa System i Kxplained. tissues and more important organs of lth: body, and produce that state of ' i general oni.itv which is c-illeit Health. SUPREMACY GLAUS i The United States DispensatoVy wri I CILIiniTrn IHakes thf- following comment regard HCLL aVrrUnltO in arotVr ir.Rrmlient: "It may be ' used in nil cases "f pure debility of Many of the Medicinal Elements ithe digestive olns or where a gen I Have heen Kaown and l'-d inc:""' ml'"'''" required. )y ( ivilialion I'irst Ikgan. , ;PP'. hy; "J (termittent fever are among thn many Ta'nlac, the celebrated mMi.-inJftions in whkh il has Provn USt" which has been accomplishing such re- j , . ;,r,i:n, markable results throughout this ! , 1 he'' V,tho- n country and Canada, Is composed of !l""ibl in the I'ispon.satnry ami in the most beneficial roots and herbs standard medical text books as known to sck-nco. The formula :"ving a benefKMal aHu.n upon the or- i.. i i: .nicms of KetTfliofi, wnttse pre. per iunc- Ntinl .....I Kt,,.n Prp Vl .i Irujf KawK. Altoethftr, their, iirt ttri ingnMiifnts : T....I.... i. . i ....., rm,, which is of recognized value. ! Many of these ingredients h.iv. been lntiivuiually known una umi since rwilizutioii first leKun, au st.irip v them have been used in.i prescribed by leading physici-uis everywhert, but until they were bfouijli! toother in th TaiilacVorniulahiimVnil h;i."l not heretofore realized their full vil ue und effect. ' In referring to one of the more im nnrtitnl imrmilinnf, T,.,,!,.,. U.. I.1., rvrlrmmlin llrif t ,.nir. '"It uuu" I.Min Ifin S.llhl.' rtf tVio m.ut unlit 1.1,. I tonic medic . that have ever ,)een discovered.'1 In inferring to others of ,," """ ""' '. 'i -the general Ionic drugs contained in ; he P'I'l''. themselves who have real Tanlac, the llith Edition of Ptter's;ly l"""'"1 wht it is. M.llions Therapeutics, a standard medic.!) text "'"!" millmn.s hi,ve V " wl,l,h ruat book, states that JThcy impart general I y'"K res'1'!s' and have told other tone and strength to the entire sys-!:,''""".,s wat ,has nn f"r thT tern, including all organs ,.nd tissues." 11 h".t ,s v Maniac has be-,ome the This-same well-known authority, i,,;!'1 "! '''"l-' Jra.le in -les.-ribing the physiological action of t"".7.n Canada, ami that ;s slill ..nlhe- f- iho l,r,ll,.i. limine , which is of value in treating what is commonly known as a "run down condition,' uses the following' expression: "It is highly esteemed in .loss of appetite during convalescence 'titui-nire upon uu; upjieilie, olgi!Sllon, PANSY PLANTS In bloom at th Htore. 7 fie -doyen. Time to plain laeiu now. .Cherry's Morbus. 4-12-21 NOTK'K TO DEIITORS. All persons- owing debts to San llurris, bankrujit, are hereby notified to pay Ihe snmo to the undersigned or to C. L. Winsor, his representative, at the office of II. K. Iiixon, Uoonif 211-22, Foley Bldg., .-x Grande. Ore. C. W. INGRAM, Trustee in Hankruptcy. 3-28-tl Ten pounds of lard for $1.75 at the People's Market. 4 9-tf It ia of great importance that the whereabouts of I" lon-nee M. Kmlifur. who mnrried a .hunes A. IHainoml, of Philiidelphin. Pa., in Octnher, 1,112. ho known, or whether nhe is' living or ilead. If .--hp lo de:nl. her next of kin. Cominuniente with the Rev. J. II. Diamond, Pastor of St. .lames Church, Driftwood, Pa. 4-U-fitp Pmcon 20c to . 2."ic, People' Meat Market, phone Main 717. ! ' 4-f-tf lur Little Liver Touchers, th:it tone up the liver for rhililren and women. Nice to take, children like them, und Hl in a box for 2 FAMILY DRUG STORE GOANOt.onrQON 4-Ll-if. Plenty of real fiesh cnmly made at our store every hour of the day. ' Almost every kind of candy you may Uvish, we have, and it is just the best I you could hope to buy. Try it, please, iiml you will heroine a life-long cu.--tomer of ihe ' Palace Confectionery Co. 4-l:l-tf. J. W. KKLLOCC. Expert Tinno Tuninit and Repair-1 ing. Residence corner North 4th and Lake streets. Phone Black 8171. Grnnde. Oregon. 3-4-tf ' LEATHER I.AD1KS' GRNTIN'K I.I'ATRER HAND ' ' And GENTS- 1.11.1. FOI.PKKH ' ': PKR t'KNT OVV. -.--See Our Displ;i Window PUTMAN'S.DRUG STQRE- tHE.HF.XALl Sfote TVTZT": A- - -'-- i imnK ""eFulta in the punficiiiiun of 1 il. ii - iu...rli nioofi stri'iims j.is.sui)e lmiuuvh mem. in tnis manner oiijim-iujihiuh- ,... , i,,,,,,,! are removed and the entire eystem in- jvi?orated and vitalized. Taniac is de.-ipned primarily for lithe correction of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. At the :snme time, however, it is a powerful ,rcconstructive tonic :uid body build- for it naturally follows that any ! mr(,icin' rin ahc.ut proper ns- 'similation of the fond and a thorough elimination of the wate product imu.st, there fere, havi a far-reaching (and most beneficial effect upon thet 'lltire Kystem. Although Tanlac's claims for sii- Pmacy are abudanlly supported by j rais" wny n is navmg tne largest sail of nny medicine of its kind in the world today. TAXI For quick and competent service call LaGrande Taxi Co. Special rates to com mercial men. No charge for waiting time on coun try trios. Stand State Cafe. rilONE ttLACK 33-U. Drivers Clifford George. 1). K. Ford Health Comes to Ton and the children if von have Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery iu tlio house. For "little-ones" and "grown ups" this old fashioned vegetable tonic nnd blood-maker is still Used by the million bottles every Venr. It was first used by every body 50 years ago and i st ill safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Mood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen's root, IStono root, Cherry Bark, without alcohol. Make your blood redder and your health bettor by going to your nearest, druggist and ob taining Dr. Pierces Golden Med ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. Wai.h Walla, Wash." When I had 1 1 io measlea I went out a little too Boon and took cold on my luuga. 1 had sharp pains. 1 took some il medicine that 1 got from the drug 6tore but nothing did roe much good until I t.k a bottle of Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It did me great good. The 'Discovery1 has "one my mother and father Ma of good, too, lor n en r a 1 b ia ." M l e s r lorksck Boosk, Linden St., Rout '8. 8 GOODS jj pursfs FISItAXD CAME HEADS REPRESENT OREGON AT FAIR . o opOinXAND, Aprc 13. Carl P.. Shoemuker, toaster fish wardjn,.atid A. E. Gurhduff, state game warden, will leave Wednesday to0attend the annual Sportsmen's arJ Touri.fts' faij afjapokane. They wiJ rejWewiit fiov- lernor Olcott. p. . SAFETY RAZOR bliles re-)fr5Ua Any make, 35c o do Ne,viln's Book Store.'Ed's Grind S!ip, P. O. Sox 848. ' 33-14-tf. Bacon, 20c tf TXtc Peopte's Mei,t Market? phone Main 747. 4-5-tf ritorussioxAL birectohv iitmpitsu raiuutii DR. J. L. INGLE and DR. MATIOA. RET JNGLJ5 Diseases of women and children a ipeclally. Office Phone Main 106, Res. Phone Main 126. La Granda National Bank Building. pbtsioiahi awd itntaBOM DR. J. L. McPHRRSON Dentlnt. 6ult! 4-K. over La Grande National Dank bullying-. Phonen: Office. Mala 719. residence, Ed 2011. DR. R. J. RUCKMAN, Dentifit Room 141-115 Palmer - Roesnh Building, phone Main .70. La Grande, Ore gon. Mrs. M. Williamson, Professor of Practical Clinical Midwifery. 1313 Madison, phone Red 12. 3-18-mp IfATVRB CT7RBJ DR. A. N. MAYVJ1.1.E Si.ri-tnll.t chronic dlaeaaea. Method9. Mechano- Theropy and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, nervous d seaso Chronic Headache, Ecaema, 8clalca. Appenaiciiia, uonaiipauon, aowul Trouble: all kinds of Chronic DIs- ! eases successfully treated. Phone Main 803. Room 1, 2, 3, aecond floor Coolldre Bldnr.. ooDosite Star Theatre. Office houra, 10 to 12 a. m..l:3U to 5:00 p. m. Consultation free. t-'.tt ATTOMniTt COCHRAN tt EBERHARD Oeo. 1 CochrLD and Colon B. Bberhard. At- I torneya. La Granda National Bank Bulldlnc. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Lavr Prae I tlcea in all Etata and Pedera, Courtp orflco La Granda National Bank ! . Building. i R. J. KITCHEN. Attorney at Practice to all Courts. Iw Office? rooms ll-S- La Grande National Bank Building-. La Granda. Oregon. CbMTRAOTOR D. J. McLELLAN Registered profes sional Civil Enalneer: surveying and r maps, noom ij, m uranaa National Bank building. Pbona Main II. ARCHITKCTS :. B. MILLER, Architect Roosa 11. La Grande National Bank BuildnlK. La Grande. Oregon. i i in ARC AMERICA'S MOST DISTINCUISIIRD ACTOR. Wm. Faversham i $k' I 'I ! VILLI AM- J?i0m$0m$!it ' j MWp j "The Sin That Was His" I A IHon in the tlrothertmod if Mai TONIGHT ACTS . - VAUDEVILLE T 4 ORpip;A 9 sa-y-!rt1.tiayya;-V S e i o e BooKsravEN' i.ipnRV. P CRyALLlS, pr. li-cThe Pen- ton'Coun' Library is to figeive at ,lc-e gift of 'LOOOgpf Wlalest and best books frimi the jfar Library, this from the AmeHi-an Library As sociation and coniinK through the oe tiity o JJins CorncliaeMarvin, atiye librarian. Fine, drinks, hot or eok Al Cain has them. He will make any kind of drink you can name and, it will be jst right every time, und don't overlook hi! chocolate soda drinks and chocol ate Sundaes. Palace ConfciieTV .Ok 4-13-tf. rmtrml VnvtUrr i. P. O. ti.lito la (Vanae tiof rv Nv. 413. Lodge meat! acn Tburaitar ovonlng at 8 o'clock. Home n4 clu privileges cheerfully axtendtd Vall Urolhor Elks , . .NOLAN SKIFF, A Exalted Ruler F. L.. PEARSON. Beo'r. Al'DUKN WOUPUUN OF JUaBlUCA L. rande Camp Mo. 770S meets oa tbe flrat and tulrd Thor.y "! Ingi of each ai'isth. In tne K. of P. Hall Vlaltlnx rflni.uc. vnlCOSM. H. C. B4.LL, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clekr. .-f . i. B. & A. M. La Grande Icajre 'No. 41, A. F. 4 A. M . holds reuular jneetr lr.m Brat and third Fridays at, p. ui. cordial welcome to alUJaa- ""n"' E. R. GUYE, W. AI. a. C. WIT.I.IAMP1 Bee. r. O. EAGLES Aerie No. It, me.ta every Krlday night at Eaglea tll. VUltlnK rnemtiira wflrtom . J, J. MURCHISON. W. P. A . 13IRUSELL.-8aaUr7. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Grande Caaip No. 16. MeBta every arat and third Monday at Eaflea hall. All visiting- oelgnojri wel coj. Dues payable at the offlee of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grand National Bank Bide. i z. LILLY C. a R. J. KITCHEN. Mara. ' i. n. o. M. La Grande ud No. , I rrAor nt Mnnae. holda. reaular aeetlnES every Wedneaday nlffht-at 8 p. m. In Basle Hall, next to BIBa Bulldlnir, on Wedneaday ' evenlnfa. Vtaltora always welcome. Duea pay able at La Grande Pharmacy. B. J. KITCHEN. Die. HA.RRT SWART. 'Baa.' KNIGHTS ' OF PTTHT AS Red Croaa L,cdge Kj. 27. meets every Mondaj nvonlnir n CMHtltl Hall I K. Or Hall), at't p. m. A Pythian wUaa to all vlaltlne Knlarhta. -. .j. C. W. MOORE, C' C. C. L. GRAHAM, B.'&. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-1 ! the Maccabees, La Qrande Lodge No. Zl, W. U. UI dl. U"U uiccv. ...ah Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. h41. Visltini; Sisters welcome. NORA B. MACKEY, Commander ISABEL L1NDENBORG. Rocord-Keer. O. E. E. Iloi.e Chspter Ne. 13, O. B.'B holds stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wedneaday ' of aaal month. Visiting snenbera cordially welcomed. IIULDA HUMPHREYS, W.MH. FLORENCE BACON, Sec , A DE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AM, In ' J 9 e0