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J , I Si I- 3 i. t. r i. r. - PAGE TWO NEW JUST ARiflVEl) BAGS, TRUNKS, . . SUIT CASES ALL KINDS AND AT NEW HOUSE DRESSES and BUNGALOW APRONS ' LIGHT AND DARK COLORS. ALL SIZES EXCEPTIONAL VALUES . ' SI'Sf LVL FOR THIS WEEK 98c Hill's Dep't Store I LEATHER LADIES' GENUINE LEATHER HAND -Anti GENTS' BILL FOLDERS 2.1 PER CENT OFF . Si Our Display Wimtuw PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE TE REX ALL STORE Cameras. A earner thil l.,, iust r!l,t i, .l,i wc want' to Heii you. tine timl- is i-! "i.j.i mi iMin-r. i lie Kinu linn you waste no films with is always I worth your whilu to buy and is a1-1 ways the cheapest n'nd Im'.sI. Wc take ; great pains in tcllitiu- voti Ihe ireri l ! and bad points in a carneia that we I may uffer you -imu every camera '. Irfi'ct a 5T..00 clmern cannot li. roihI as a Jin oil caineni. and a JVOOO camera is always better than j a cheap one. We h:c a large st 'k ' of films rid supplies. We develoi. I nnd print I! I.I Andrew's Variety Store RAINBOW SALE Aliimimiin Tea" Kcltlr' . $2.:i9 Mens' Hock foul ' Sin k 1'ic pair lens Funif Sik'Uh . . l!r pair o i iiiiurt'it m Hose o , . " Y -"t.iiBnisi mi LUGGAGE ' "i 1X tOW PRICES GOODS PURSES .lures und co.lur them. Please let us 1,11 y,,ur w"' k (r you and be pleased. SilvertUorn's Family Drug n, , ' "1018. 4-l!)-tf ' Lunches. ""n't he late if you want n fine hot sir cold lunch at Al Cain's. ll::i(l to 1-Mii is the hour. Kxcellent hot cof- f,'; ''t-'h r'ass chocolates with whipped cie ini always ready for. you l oiii h Hour, Pal.li'n nnnfertlnnarv f! , 4-l!ltf Pure 4'htn Cups .am! Sucr8 st f . u.u S i en untie 'Hulls Tniltl Paper- fit- " i.g E7 ' tfL -r ffo It r ft Pcnu Delgjda, With NC-4 In Harbor, Am: , Ih inMKN (irp prcpitrint; to nmko ,' I hi A'oivs iKlanils tin! m'liul imcilim of th.- futun. TIm-v pri'dk't that till Kiinlin spot , of fhf Athuitlc, with Uh mill! rlimiit An fur st-cnt-Ty, where will one finl iiml othi't' ht'tilth Hiving iiuii.HtU'S will pirn uiul elm trees growl lit,' lu the liiMMiiiie tlif Htupiiver for all iivi'Ikchh niiiiii uWhhorlioufl with oi'iuigeK, hu ij'iivel hy iili'ijlmm itml (llrlu'Ilile. They 'mnus, dirmiK timl iittueniniite&? iuiit mil tltut tin exploit of the UiiIIimI I-'-nk 1c J hi ah only us the little if-Iuiids Stiiles uuvy lu etTeeiliit; a ernsslny hits i where there me no sunkcrt, the Azores vlituiilly put 'the IxhiiulH on the iimj), , as far a Ihe general public Is con cerned; that for ninny yours problems of constnii'Mon will Unlit Ihe over seas route to the Azores, where fuel jiii'l oilier supplies may be replenish ed, siiya Die New York Tribune. Itlslug o it belubt of more Ihan 7.IXKI feet ns In the case of pic-omul lit the lowi'KI :i.ril) I eel uliuvi' sea level, a h the 1-liilnl of Corvo, Ihe Is lands form an oasis In a desert of wa ter anil mlsl and heavy banks of clouds clouds Unit rise off the witter lu the morning and blot out everything from view, narrowing (lie horizon to a few feet for (he iiiixIoum aerial pilot and his navigator. Already navlgittors are at work on Instrument!! to eliminate these ditll cultlen. They count on the Azores with nil of Uh inlstH and clouds to furnish them with correct weather reports,.! , , . , hi Ml e- trorilos iluit aid the ancient nie-i. n n s In nns and rescun-sh ns in ene -. .. ' r ..... . ... . .-T of accident to the planes. Pleasant Place for Stopover. And a stopover at the Azores' will not he In the nature of a hardship fo overseas passengers. What would a tourist find, for example, If hi plane dropped him at Pontu lc!j;iida, the capital of St. Michael's? On ap proaching the Islands he would Hnd n great cloud of dense, gray mist resting on the horizon. Nearer It heroines n reddish brown dotted with moldy green. Veering In the southeast toward Ponta Iielgada lie would see the city first as a formal while Hue, or, If the gaze. could plerco the cloud, it would he n broken line extending hack from the sen wall with a aeries of white splotches, suiall conical hills nf bright gi n and sfllY white houses coVed with black trimmings. The white lines would become wnH the next Insiuut, disclosing orange gardens, und the passenger would drop Into a little harbor clut tered w'llh tramp sailing ships of a luilf-dozen nations. The haruor Is a busy vne, fur superior In commercial aspect to the town Itself, nhlch has been maintained In all Its primitive state by the early Portuguese settlers. T.tje admixture of Moorish and Flem ish has nut served to iiulcken the pace of the community, nor that of any other In the Island groups, for that matter. The clouds are most dense In the looming. Toward' noon the humidity Is u source of discomfort If one is In ihe city, but not so' on the mountain slopes. The thermometer haa ucver been kuoWn to go below 48 degris-.s lu Jan uary, the ptld-wluter month, iiia! It never has risiii above so. Tle nvor. age Is degree the year round. Weathr la Always tlld. Home of the finest homes- In the world have been bulk there by wealthy and often titled contlneiusls, prlu'cl Iatly Portuguese, In the, farming" dis tricts (and there sre lariie farms among the various Islwnds) nisnt of t natives vear isiaiuuiea entirely red ahort Jackets, tests ami . knee breechev wllh asltrr liuttonil user the feet, which are often bare. When anything' at all Is worn on the soles II u.uslly e.ti.Ula t leather an nul. 1tie m'l art of retiring fiesltliia. rsrelt rtlt1o t. ronntutal tti fo frar ituit aoiue one nlll laaih t thrta ami ' Ittelr ttresa. In tke loo. Jerti, fioai. a:ollsh, I'wrtiigucav anA Amerlceii ciuinnerctal aisll.itt have lntrlii-ed modern ftiiKles' vt at and lutluenced clul ami bust l life." 8 i iriie native do nrt verwoi. ulacs In irluge for tie uiaiir tr.af j VioeM (im. ,e g ; Violet ('ti-am for cftps, fe-elips. for face, at 'I7 is a unluaMetne i sS IV ST V 3,"a at V 1. e n T i rVsMiL.'v onus store LA GRANDK ' EVENING OBSERVER -! r&rr. e3 . Ti fa 'Wfiitrn N(ip;r Union;" vUw who come ovt the sea In Bcnreh of ihn hfitttfi (lify uhvnyH Und, either I'llinhliiK Die vulniiiic MlnpfS or Itntlilnj.' lu the warm bnlhs of Kurliaa. lire hellevei) to huve h destiny uh re- plcie wlih adventure as ihey Hre full of volcanic crevices and craters, all ex tinct, hut ullve with possibilities. . VICTIM OF TURKS' RAPACITY Dead City of Farmagusta, on Island of Cyprus, a Monument to Their Savagery and Hate, Fnrinngusla the place of the god - (less," Is In a desolate corner of the ' rar-famed Island of Cyprus. One look J at Ihe wrecked city shows plainly that the goddess has forsaken her altars. It looks as though a sandstorm had I struck the place and hurled Its glory : lieneath ti done, from which rise the I remains of churches, towers and a j cathedral. It wus.not, however, thp snnds of troiMills low. The Turks, wrathful at j litis city nY :nu churches, nttacked It In i a siege which might have rivaled the i lengihy Trojan episode had not hun ' ger overcome the city's defenders. The pillaging of Ihe conquerors completed Ihe ruin wrought by hatti-rlug rams, t'e and stones. Karthuuukcs followed and settled the shattered stones further Into the sand. But through the city's days of destruction, even today, the outer walls and bastions stand llrni; The harbor stroii'li'iid o I'armagusta would be a formidable obstacle to attack even In this day of niMiille guns and scientific artillery lire. In one corner of the wall Bliinds a tower said to have been the scene of Ivsilcnioua's death ut the hands of (M hello. Aside from the stroni? wnlls there al'0 few bits iif Iiitnef nrchtteetiire 1 among the debris. An occnsiouul palm tree growing up through the rufnsndds to the effect of ulmndoniiieut. A few Turks hold the city galust time, the only euclny left to It. - . Chihuahua Is Smallest. . . The smallest of all recognized breeds of dogs Is the t'tilhuahua, which Is ulso. on of the most Intelligent of all the canine family. This breed Is a product or Mexico und Is mimed lifter a north-1 ern country where there are thousands ! of these little dogs running wild and imililplyliig each year. It seems a re mnrkulile thing that In spite of the! fact thai they have never hnd any dog shows In Mexico, one only has to visit chat country and try to purchase o really good,. typical HtMe Chihuahua from native to realize that the Mexi cans know the worth of this dog of his own country. How these dogs w.ere bred probably never will be known. Some atithorltlps have Intimated that' tlioy were breil some generations 1inck from large squirrels, and this view Is home out by the fact that at une time these dogs ran wild In the woods and hat the Chihuahua Is nearly a pro ficient In running up trees na the squir rel. Parson! Influent. . " ! To Influence others Sne mnet hta a heart? fello feeling f the, he) willing to exiinil a helping tkunlA oc casion demands, to ceiit-f, to romfoM, fu'ninstihv Vhlch e.i.a'ia' tket Imgg Iniinnn also vunrs fis ucfi la the, eiercls,lng of personal Indued. Tt lilihiiiitiiith can never b cvannnely sympHtlustic. Sincerity, eoimuon sense. foritViilnesjf, eoumge, elf-eAntidenee, dis'1sfrj, s.wnputhv. keeuness of liusg luaif n these alxiv aught le arthe U'iiilllles Hint nid to be cultivates! by ail who would draw cfi the sld (al per sonal Inflat nce In prsasU'ai forward to the 8jit vt jgl-ccsa. a ExceTlent Candy. For the t-Qt tandy tka t tney will u you wilpi'ei 'Minly c where vwr u It cust no nimti and A-erieratl v 4.1'. a Vi. 1 il 4 O. the GREAT CIRCUS STORY STARTS WEDWES- &YY AT ARCADE The ciriQs in comOig to town! BiK irer and better thalf Bnrnuni! 'Eddie I'olo new .rial, "King of the C'ir- AmAnini. ull tlto thrills of & reiSII- :!nr circus, all the clowns, all the jni ftials, all thr spafles and all bemiti-, 'ful ladies and fearle-s arnbatg. Polo 'Jie stir, wna a eireu HtSr for mrtny vear4. Tht leutAn? chjVn in tlie 3r- ial. Charles Kortune, wa one of the 'famous Fortune troupe, noted clowns ! iUtid acrobats with the Kineline Broth- jer. The first episo'de of "King o the t'lrcuK will- ne seen at the a:h' Theatre tomorrow. This serial will be sjiown at the Arcade theatre every Wednesday, in connection with the regular vuude-4 ville. . UNIQUE . BOSWORTH VEHICLE IS "A THOUS AND .TO ONE A photoplay of contrasts is Hohuri Bosworth's latest J- I'aiker Head, Ji. ui-rincr unki,lM UA TltmiKiim) In (lni ' which is being shown at the Amwk;j I Theatre for the last time tonight, un jder the auspices of Associated Pro ducers, Inc. I Uoswoith is first the dillelante and waster, spending his nights in the haunts of San Francisco's Chinatown. Then he is the outcast the wanderer in the mining camps and finally th hian regenerated brought back into his own by the one chance In a thou sand! LIONEL HARRYMORE IN ' SCREEN VERSION OF "THE COPPERHEAD" Lionel flarrymoie in u strikinfr screen version of "The Coperhead," the pluy in which he scored his great- est success on the stage, will he the attraction at the Sherry theatre for iwo nays commencing today. inn locate is .iiiiivuie, Illinois, ana i the action takes place during three ' periods that of the Mexican War i ...r u- ill..- :.. iuk.i -j ueiuir lltU IVI TTUT, III lOOA, HIIO in 1904. Mr. Barrymore appears as the hero. Milt Shanks, who in hia ac complishment of a most dangerous and important mission for President Lincoln is ohliged to pose us-a traitor to his country, is disowned by his own friends and family, and ia vindicated !'""' uI"n hia death bed. The story is one ot intense dramatic appeal. Also showing a comedy. It. pays to advertise. 'Gets-It" Ends All Corns Inst As Good For Calluses. Money Hack If It Fails. Thirty iccomtsafler you tnorbthecorn with thu liquid corn remover Ibd Juh bins, niahr.ini; puiu ol It mopiolorall ituie. Simple At A. B, C. Noei.rn, hard or aotl. Is too old or too deeply nsittil to ri-Mlst 'Oelf-It' llu-lie-dlately It orlen anilshrlveli. the edges Ioom 11 from Hi true llesh und ttooo you 11111 peel It rlKtit orT with your fingers al p:iliii?.:t!y 11s you trim your nnlls. Isoi't cislillu com pests. JJou't nurse ' and wimpi r them. lotr'- cut and trim . lU-m.j KK5KIVK VKlii klih TUKT8 I1'."' IM.sts n IhuV at hii itniK Mturo. ALfd. by K iliireiii-ii (?ix. flilrttso. SNAI'P'S LA GRANDE PHARMACY ItKII I 'HONS IHtl'ti STOItK Your Efficiency Depends on Your Eyes Good work nwds gixdyysight,-becauH, as a chain is no stronger than its wakt link, so a man is rio stronger than his weakest faculty. And now, when the quality of a man's work will play such n important part in the determination of his income yeti owe il to yourself to kep your faculties alert, keen fit for the competition-of industry" PON'T T'0N'DER AVliETHER OR NOT YOUR EYES ARE .EFFI- . . .cient. Hae them examined 'and .KNOW I " ' ,e m e. SU. S. Govtnimwt stglistics prove thatover 80rc'of the men examined for'tfie srrtif hud deftx'tiye viion. This should indicate" that possibly your eyesight is not s efff-. pjjdit as It sliodid 'Have your Eyes Eamined--and KNOW as every l.ive'Amm ifJal Should. e e, 9 o let lour Taste Decide? In thfe way you may. " . verify Che clainvfor . POSiTOASTiES . to SUPERIORITY ' among corn flakes tThese substantial flakes are made of selected white corn., skil fully cooked.rolled and toasted to a delicious crispness. Their substantial texture prevents crumbling in the package and they don't mush down 'when cream or milk is added. Ready to Serve Economical Made ' by Postum Cereal Company Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan. CANT FIND A BUYER? f 1 J il I " I PROFESSION A l niRKITOnV orrsoPATnic phthoiahs i DR j L 1N0LB and DH. MARQA. KET INGLE Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office Phone Main 108, Res. Phone Main 126. La Grande National Bank Building. FBTSICIAM AKD BURGaKlIlS DR. J. L. McPHERSON Dentist. Suite 4-6. over I.a Grande National Bank bulldln. Phones: Offlc. Msln 71H. realdeuca. Red 2011. DR. R. J. 'RUCK MAN. Dentist Room I 14-l5 ' Palmer - Roe9ch Building, i phone Main 70. La Grnhrie, Ore ! gon. ' ; i ! Mrs. M. Williamson, Professor of IPractical Clinical Midwifery. i:ii:i Madison, phone Red 12. . ' 3-18-mp iTTRR CTTIUC I DR. A. N. MAYVTIA.E Specialist In Theropy and Naturopattl. . 8ltln and blood diseases, nervous diseases. Chronic Headache. Ecsemt. Sciatica. APiiendlcitJs. Constipation, Bowel i TroubU; all kinds of Chronic DIs- j easea successfully treated. JMnone Main SOS. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coolldire Bldtr.. opposite Star Theatre. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m..l:SO to fi:0u p. u. Consultation: frea. -'.U ATTOKWKTa COCHRAN BBEHHARD Geo. 1. CoebrLn aod Colon fat. Sberbard. At torneys. La arande National Uank Bulldlnc. R. J. OREEN, Attorney at law Prac tices In all State and Federal Courts. OfOee La Grande Natioual Bank Building. I R. J. KITCHEN. Attorns y at law Fractlca in all courta. ornces rooms 21-J 3- LA Orande National Bank Building, La Urande, Oregon. OOsTTBAOTOBg D. J. Mcl.Et.LAN -Realstered orofes' slonsl 1 C1 Ivll Engineer; surveying and! nape. Room 12. La Grande National' Bauk building. Phone Main II. I C. B. M1LLBR, Arentteet-RoosS 11. .La Oranda National Bank Bulldnlg la Oranda, Ores a a. -BY-- J..H. PEA RE JSeSO'N .. ' Optometrists . TUESDAY, APRIL 19,-1921 TRY AN OBSERVER All. '!i Fraternal Ifirectory B. P. O. El. KB La (Vanoe Uoaf No. 413. Lodge meets aacb Tbursdsr evsntng at 8 o'clock. Home and club Srlvtleaea nhearfully extended to all Irotber Elks. NOLAN SKIFF, Exalted Ruler . I PEARSON. Beo'y. UODURN WOUUUKN OIP A34BIIICA L rnde Caiuii No. 770S meets on the rsl and tulrd Ttiorsihiy aven Ings of each aiutb, In tba K. of P. Ull. visiting iiKn''ur vnlcoata. H. C. B4.LL. V. 0. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clekr. . . r. A. H.Lm. Grande Uc3f No. 41, A. P. at A. Id., holds regular saaet ll.as Srst and third Frldara at 7:ia p. m. Cordial welcome to all Ma sons. E. R. GUYE, W. M. . A. C. W1LJJAM8 Baa. r. O. BAOLES Aerie No. Jl. ssaeta every Friday nlgbt at Eagles tall. Visiting members welaome. . J. J. MURCHI80N. W. P. !. K. BIRDSELO. tfaantarr. WOODMEN OF TBI . WORUp La Granle Caaip No. IBS. Meets every llrst and third Monday It Kagles - ball. Alt Tisttlng nelgbbira coai. Duea payable at the office of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grand National Bank Bldg. Z. I1IL.L.T c. c R. J. KITCHEN, eterft. f u O. O. M. La Grande lxidge No. 6, Loyal Order of Moose, holda regular aieetlngs every Wednesday night at a p. m. In EaKle Hall, next to filka Building, on Wednesday evenings. ' visitors always welcome. Duee pay able at La Grande Pharmacy. TI. J. KITCHEN Die. HARRY SWART, See. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross l,.dge Nj. 17. meets every MeOday evening In Costla Hall 1 K of P. Hall), ot 8 p. m. A Pylhla-i welcome to all visiting Knights. C. W. MOOKF.. C. C. C. I GI1AHAM. iv. II. WOMAN'S IIKMnt- IT ASSrWI ATIHN i the Maccabees, Ua Grsnde Loace No. J7, W. il. of M. L-de meeta first Thursday al 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. balk Vlaltlnir Blstero welcome. NflltA H. NTACK K Y. Contssander ISAltKL I.IMM5.MBURO. Record-Keeper. n K. H. Tfot,e Chspter Kc. IS, .O. B. 0. i...iu mt-. nmhniiinlniilltin thn aec- ond and -Tourth weonesaay oj.eoen ''iji'iBMllr."! Visiting ssbea-oordlJly 1. srelcomed.! . ' ' ' HULDA HUMPHREYS, W. M. . FLORENCE EACON, Sec. ' la aot CrsoK.oner 001 i ala CoSfecUonery Co. e o . o e . , . . . 1