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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
i i! ' iilJif twit if hi It i ml CLOTHING FOR MEN and BOYS ONE FOURTH OFF INCLUDING EACH AND EVERY Suit kd Overcoat inilv in imw offered to wi-h IliJUl. ' ti IK vivuv I to save o-i v unusual i and K'VeryNjjan, young -lt hi nir. k. ' , .. or i. . l i i"i i e nil: miiNtyi u . ! u reduction (ill nil clothing arid mcliiftjjiir evcrvVsuit positively with out reserve. i SaIo iiy eontinmo cvedjj. Copyright 1916 A. U.K. Co. Hill s Dep t Store ROMANCE FROM LIBER Hi IS P GREATER Influenced by mi increasing demand ;:. lessened nupply, lumber pi ices will show material advances duiing 1822, according to u summary of year-end reports of mniiufccturcrs is sued today by officials of the taytil Legion of Ijopcers and Lumbermen. There is enough business actually in liirht froin rai'.ronda, larre Eastern centers, the Atlantic ro:isc ami the forelRn mnrkot to call for normal op eration of mills and lopftinir camp? of the northwont during tlw first few months of 1U22, according to the re port. iHuports of manufacturers In the In land Empire indicate a slightly pes-" simistie view of the situation for next year. The farmers of the Middle Western states would be uniible to " participate in the lumber market un til next season's crops have been sold, " according to the Four-I, fummary. Elimination of the farmer from the market would be offset to a degree by lower frciirht rates to Eastern, indus trial centers, according to many man ufacturers. ,. A large portion of the increased shipment of lumber by water to the Atlantic coast durinir W2 would Probably be low-prnde stock for box ing and crating, Ixiyal Legion offic ials stated. 'An increasing demand for come from the factory district to be shipment of this character 'would como from the factory district to be served by the proposed new lumber terminal at Uoston, according to the report. iKnil shipments fihowed an unusual decline during December. Mill stock--are baly broken and logs are becoming scarce because of adverse weather conitions in the principal producing districts. AT HHKKKYB TODAY AMI TOMOIIHOW At her best In strong character izations and vivid conlraats lti which she can cut .LooBe and act, Pauline Frederick has Just auch a role In "The Sting of tho Lash." ased upon an Intensely liuman thome, the undying devotion of a woman for the husband who drags her down into a f veritable ' living holl, "Tho Sting of the Lash" I is crammed with Jlrunnilic climaxes, one of which la quite the most pow erful viewed on the silver sheet in many u mouth. There is never a moment of dull ness In the story, written especially for Miss Frederick by Harvey Gates f and H. Tipton Stock, who adapted It to tho screen. Mr. Oates evor kept uppermost In his yuiind the fact that Miss Frederick Is ho ab lest emotional actress on tbo Btage or Bcreen, and therefore gave her a number of big situations to which she does full Justice. NO,W IS THE TIME TO BUILD i while, labor js plentiful find men need the work, and lumber is reasonable in price, '"V , We carry a We stock of builders lumber rtud miike. Hood Hc.i"rPin Boxes Our Specialty, Union Box Co. R Jasnmrm, Malinger, La Grand, Oregon Telephone, Black 781 At the outsut, for Install. Miss Frederick Is a smart society woman of Now York with nil tho comforts that weullh provides. Thin; life changes suddenly. Her little world fs overturned. She lives in the west, her husband Is a failure and sho Is reduced to poverty. She takes lu gashing and performs other menial tusks. Yet through all her troubles she stands by the man of her choice. I Not the least gripping incident i in "The Sting of the Lash" is ' whipping episode in which the star! lashes the man who interprets thej ; part of her husband, he tolerates all his abuse, all his neglect until he strikes his little sister. This,! however, arouses the fury In thej worn heart of his wife and she pliesj the lash upon hi id till big, broad i welts appear on his back. The lash ing scene is one of the mo.it grip ping episodes ever depitled upon thd fleriyn and is notable because it never becomes maudlin or grue some, despite the lengths to which the wife goes in her mad effort to bring her husband to his amines. 'The Sting of the.Ltuh" iprt-sents an excellent cast In support of Miss Froderirk. Among the members are Clyde Fillmore, who "portrays the role of erring husband; Kdwlu Ste vens, who plays tho wife's father, Lionel Helmore, Lawsort Jiutt, Jack Illchnrdson, Betty Hall, Evelyn Mc Coy and Percy 'Challenger. More over, the production la an artistic triumph for Henry King, who never permitted It to become sordid de spite the elemental theme. As di rector. Mr. King furthermore, select ed .Homo of the most beautiful back grounds the screen has ever known and many of them would do Justice to n scenic or educational film. Also showing "fighting Fate." BTYRfA HILLS fRy Associated Tread) VIENNA, Jan. 5 Out of the reat mountains or southern. Ktyrtu. probably tho finest stag and cha mois hunting left In Kurope, comes a story wjth all ,the elements of ro mance uikI tragedy of a 17th cen tury opera. ., , . Frans Leimijer, notorious and daring poacher, V-aa recently arrest ed on , the charae of four niurdera for robberyi in remote homesteads in the mountain valleys. Searching for evidence, tilt, ipollce found in his molhor's bouse a letter be had writ ten disclosing that his accomplice was a young woi.nan. LengKer wrote that ahe was a horn poacher, and he had trained her perfectly for , his work. Boast ing that his own , haunts were the craKS and lofty fastnesses where no other hunter j' dared venture and where tho finest chamois were found, he described the woman as 'equally darlnj; ftnd strong, no spot Die could scale appalling 'her, while jas a sliot silo had no equal. ' He state that In August she had i brought down six chamois, .one stag and two roebuck aud missed but fme shot. - . The woman Is 'married and ac counted to her husband for her ab sence with the excuse she "..us go ing Into the high suui'.er pastures where the mounti'd people take (heir herds for outter and cheese. : ,1 $ 'jR'llR . at .!' THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE--.? Conao. ... . WIRItT snor open. Tho World and Art. People love pictures. That Is 'ap parent to every thoughtful man who visits nn art gallery. It may be true that comparatively few understand all that the artists have said, but it is equally true that. In general, the peo ple take delight from the work of art. SQUEEZED TODEATH When the oody begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an i'lWication that tha kidneys are out V order. Keep these organs heartily' by taking GOLD MEDAL Tb world's stai.dard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly nd Veep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented . Look for the name Gold Medal on every boj end accept mo imitatjoa Dust Necejary for Existence. Dust plnys an Importnnt part In our existence. Hut for the fine particles In the nir we would have no rainfall, tin tho moisture would not coudcifto without them, nnd without the refrac tion of the dust our duylight would be fur less brllllunt. ACCLDTCDAY-DOMT DELAY Lu Ortftpc iit J SJars a K ... w . hili. co. , pcTmn-r TRLfSSES Sjiriiiff Elastic ; 1'i'ass , Body 'Hiick Hrarcs Aiikli?trt K'.asj'. ltnisciy yiisjk'nsorii's 8ilpfiii,,ti(,vs ,.j ( 'nitflics Our m1 ark in complete anil nil' Vxport to insuro it jirrlVot' fit. If iivnood lonot fail io consult us. L. nun L ?TSN To twis, Mai. -moo? : rictuses To TA 501 'BooV' "; TO I S V j -ZH " t Z St-J W hi : - ' i The Red "rosa Thrift Shop is open daily now in the New Foley Huildiatr, off the Adams avenue entrance. Thursday will contin ue to lie Thrift Day and on this day all who have .donations for : the shop are asked to have it ; ready to be delivered, that be. : ing the day collections are made. 12-lll-tfp . COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengers, Freight Daily Trips from " Savoy Hotel Almoct a Cinch, i "'Tain' nn lisp ,if rnmliwlln' n r,.l,l f his ruulls." said Uncle Kbeii. "Ie. ,'hnnccs are dut his relations lias done fold Mm all nltmif 'em" A GritmDw Iri.a. 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Tcnn.Y:tO(l cash, $25 month, iiHiiuliniAint ti eat. Thirt idaco Id tnonlh. I'rice per M LA GR.ANDF NATIONAL BANK 1 DEPOSITS II LA LJIM1NUC. UKL. ssdS SOUND-PELIAPiLE- PR.CX3RESSIVE 8-rooni house. Just painted, ex cellent loratitin. IiIr lot .(10x110. This houo in ad arranged that (our rooms can he rented without Inter fering with tho privacy of the rlown stalr.i. I'rlce f4.'iOO. Terms t."00 cash, and 150 per monlh iniiiidinc Interest. 5-room house, hath, toilet, on V avenue. Just off Kir. H2T.0. 3mo rash, balance like rent. .FEDERAL RESERVE j SYSTEM Geo. H. Ctirrey rhoiie JOHJ JiatAte,' Farm 1ciu, Insurance j Some Bargains mm .W'wJ ."Wo nifike a sirciiilty of tlie icKiir if fine watdiis, clucks anil Jewelry. Wlmii you leave ys'iir work Vitli us Ve return it in you with the pianmtiv that f is as gifyl as when it left; the t'atjtorv that made the article. We ar? prepared tn repair-mud ("'Oliver work pi-on'tly and at a rcason ahle cliarcfe. , ' ' You have our guarantee hrtclxof ecry iece , f work dif,- in our ostalw lislnneiit. . OtirnhiHf years in Imsiness in this city proves that our business deal ings have .been satisfactory. , J. H.P eare & Son La i i ran le's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists KstaliJishcd A beautiful home on corner of U and Cifenwood, 9 room modern house. Price $4200. A mortgage of $900 can be as sumed. $1500 cash will han dle it, balance can be arrang ed. 7 2d acres m lower Cove, about 6 miles east from Alicel. Good Improvement. Prle H.(ino. J400U cash, balance to suit purchaser. 4 rooms, bath room and toi let, barn, woodshed, part base men!, pood lot, at 1515 Mon roe. I'rlce $1475. $700 cash, bnlance . contract $15.00 per nionth. 600 acres. So miles east from Joseph. Ore. 200 res under rultivsiion, 200 acres more can he put under. Two sets of bulldlncs on the place, all fenced and cross .fenced, good well, some springs, SO ores In fall traln. 140 acres plowed. Price 115,000. $li0 cash will handle It. IS000 school niortgace runs t years ret. Ilalance terms at if. In terest. C J. BLACK h CO. New Foley rildg. Lu Grande .. . Oregon S3 . . s. 1 '- '