La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 07, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER
Wednesday, November 7, Ifl23.
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Thrills!
Will accompany one of these new Silk Blouses when it
arrives in someone's home. We have them in the lovliest
combinations of chocolate brown velvets and beige, geor
gette. Some with a touch of gold embroidery to lend
distinction. " '
$1.50 to $13.50
A Good Place to Trade
THEATERS
Sherrys Today Only
Double Feature Bill
"Code of the Yukon" and
"The Lion's Mouse"
I Ono of the most fiiHrlnallnB klinlfl
i of f ilm Hinti- H iion the wntn today
in Hip myntery melodrama. 'J'lif aver-
ii iff rnnilnn pirturo puMIc, In faer
J funny of the. Invent of (lie lr:irn:t. enn
, not bwp hul U-p elated und lulinlt
I Jny tipoi Kf'WnK a nory that huvot-h
of tnynlery uml tlx oM-liiiir' populur
j niHoilrninul c flavor.
ft Ih mtoh a Htory v.h Hi In lliat will
ht Hhown on the Hm-en of iho Sherry
j Thfuiv lotluy, enlit led "Tho l.ton'fl
Moiih ." Hlurriiiff Wynilhum Klmxtinr?
iiNtl Marguerite Murtth and di meted
by Oseur Apfel. Acrnnllnjc lo I h
; consAiiKifH of opinion Hio luwr.t of
jfnjtatle. melodrama will lie accorded a
1 decided treul with IMh prodtielinn.
! In t ho Htory the heroine, Heverly
(While, In order lo nave her brother,
. becomm the tool ol a hand of bluck
I rnnllnrw. Hho maintain.! atrlel w-cn'cy
j vv hjrh noon ruiitfcj her h iwhund I o
dntiM lirr, Hut u Ifltlp Klrl, friend of
Heverly'H enters the Hcene and, lining
thn tuetlcs made popular by Sherlock
JlnliTK H, helps rir voi ly out of her pro- j
dlcnnieni by rupturing the crlminalH
jand provlnif to tho doubting h unhand J
tihut hlH wife n Just w hat she ought!
i to no. j
It Ih understood thai many unusual
Mil ual tons occur wit li breezy act Ion
I front f I i8l to the last. Tho mystery
run throughout and tho audience Ih
never allowed lo kuomi tho otilconio
J.unlll the final scene. ;
"Tho Mon's .Mouse" whs made by
! tho llollandla l'llru Corporation und
1 wan directed by Oscar Apfel. ono of
!tho heal known din-dors of film huc
! ci-Hdi'H in tho motion picture business.
iWyndham Hltindlng, M urrpucrll f
Mti nth,-. Hi-.v HavlH and Mary Odette
comprise tho cast.
j' Tho scenes and set Hups arc laid in
j popular anil well known localities In
' Kuropc and America and motion pic
ture audiences uro promised u verl
j table historical treat. 'The l.lon'8
Mouse," it Is flahl, will supply the au-;ilnr--H
of the .Sherry Theulro with
'an hour of rxceptionat onlcrtuin-
inent.
',tho death of her father, nut Jean's
I wifff does not remain happy with
! him for lon
i A Ran of mining crooks Infest tho
I village. 'I'liey try to sleal Joan's mine,
land llioy persimdo Jean's wile to run
away with' one of tho members of
I heir Kuntf. CroKnn, ii promoter of
j vice in all Us forms, is loader of the
Kantf- Joan Intrir finds out that 'ro
'Kan Is (he man who wronged his tt'm
j ttr, Cretan and J-nn finally mrot to
j fiKht for tho wrongdoing of th dead
; girl. Joan is about to kill froxan
when n Higher Tower takes things
into I lis own hands und 'rean is
killed by lightning. Jean's wife re
turns to hirn. lie forgives her and
they ar once ugaln made hapy.
Unn'l ho afraid to speculate. Those
who bought (Icrman marks now have
money in burn.
Remarkable Undersea
Movie Coming to the Star
Thursday,
"Wonders of the Sea"
J. K. Wllllnni.-nn'K rr-mai-kMl'ln un
ilor'Pa pii'liirn, which folUK ilirfil
from :t thri-e-Kvi-k i-oiiBoruiivo run a'
the Itlallo un.l Hlvoli Tlnilim.
Vork t.'lty, will ho prj.ontrd for Ihn
first irmr In I .a Cramln a! Ihi- Slar
Thc.-.l ; on Tharwlay nh(t IVhlaj. iim
Ihe rraliiro allrailinn al IhaC houw.
IHslrihiilcri hy I'ilm llonkim; orri-
ci'K, "WoiiiHtb or IIM' M l a nan
IliK of niai'vrloiisl' honnlll'iil undi-t-M.a
fi-rion with hlKhly drain illr rrtlf-nd'-M,
Mich iih ll nal.lli' Willi ft noaui iiiim.i
antl a vIoIoiih rmrracml:i. anrl thf rap-
nirn or hrk on u hook hfrom Ih"
v.-M ol" Ih.- ramt-ra. I'tothahll.' sunken
Lhlpa in- ih.- wi-n.-n of nndcrwa fJ
Iptoralh.n. anil a .l. liBliriiil slory of mi
mr-amwiuplur. u maay lioy nil
Lrtl-'l un.l a hialillriil Birl l.lnim It
iio'-i-tlir-r into an iiniwnal noyclly. Tim
l-ii"c AK-xiimliT (irahnni Hell, Ihn In
' .1... l.-lrnJinno. nnpcnrn In
Ih,. phliii'.', imiKli'K "'l' "lon "",
holloir or the on. unrt tho now choinl
,al .ihlnt .l.vko hy which It Ik po-sihh-
t" K" aliiiui nnoncuinhi rcil wlih
Vouch ami nlrlinc.H is also Inlcrcsilnply
lircw nK.I In ihc new Willi im Hon pro
.liution. . '
, Ai-iii.v MVS) Mrs. Jane Hclicp-
!,.., witliains, 75 years ohl, hl.s luarrlcrt
her sev.nih liiishaml ni i ori-m..ii.M.
Ilcr s. vciilh spiiu.-i Is il.l; 'I'helr ro.
,.,, v. -.1 from " nieelinK In
, Mre.-l car. She in promt of tho nillil-
l.rr of her vcnlnres linn mairinii.o
.,,! wars all s. v.n ol her wcmiin,:
li jfMp In ii r' 1 1""
The Big Stock
Reducing
SHOE
C A I F
IftiroittiiiiiSiBivvifei PLANT TO
; 1 LWi CAVJ feil lt:. Hay imA j
Oregon Making
' ; Ready kforthe
$ h Stanford Game
MANY TO WITiN'ESS
IDAHO-O. A. C. GAME
BE BUILDED
j . I'MVKHSrTV !' f.iHKCflN. l-In-J
trhd (Kpeelal) (iregon may be down
! 1(1 I'.iOirio ( 'oaMl run rerelieo foot bait,
j trlit pUci l not oat. "Hhy" lluntluglon.
! varsity mentor, Htlll malntalus that
i i bus otie of ttio best ioKeKations In
ifm rourorenec and deolareh that ho
I .'III show Andy Kerr's t'ardlnals i
ooil stiff haltlo In tho HlJint'nrd-( H
' JfPM eani(. to be staged on Miillniiinali
Htld In J'ortland tu-M Hatiti itny.
'Thi week the varslly will ilvvote
I.iTvo days to itreinioiin pnclloe behind
f Hiined tales. Coach H lint 'iirIoh even
J rniiH.Ml to hint at the mi lure of IIiIm
1 MfVrtl praetlei-. but Implied that It
wvuld make the varsity plaerK wish
fsr tfifi !ihiwi r.1 lony bel'ote the whi.sl-
U blew
't lie himwn, liftw-
vtlO i'u ItetM ill
titvKlr( will hold the, pu.vtilun nf end
Ul th contlnw mix with the Cardin-
fcts. "i'ogH v'ampboll, lute to return
j lOr practice, l hack in the line and
f Will phi al guard in Saturday's game
'. Itfuulr., tutl, whono pluyiiiK In (In; bin
i flO Lit UK) hriMlirht inueli erlHelHiu
Uowu upon tho lanky yonlh. proved
Miuiwir a real end in the Washing- I
' tou Htutf game, aet'ordlng to Coach j
Ountlnytou. j
Ford Motor Company .Will
brect Modern Hunt on
the Missisaiippi ivei
KTItlOT, Mlrb. (Hpeelul) All
ni ijoi di-olslont; ('uvoMah; the ronHtruc
liou uf IIih Kurd Motor Compauy'S
plant to bo erect twi hIool iM .mIknIm.
and they Hhnuld remember, ,Mpp river between MlnnmpollH and
Approximately 40 l.n (Iranda neo
loriiball game a I. ' lloiHe, Tdaho N'o
vemher H. arconllng to Hio hilesL ro
poriM from C. Heynolils, who has
Keen red liekeiM for t)n looul peo)le.
Tho ureal er share ol tho local fans
will drive to Itolno if weather Is per
mlKMhlc
befom startiuM. that Ihe game will h t.Si. I 'mil havo been and details
called in llotso at 2 I'. ,M. (Mountain ljnL announred Iter vIva Ibe rirrtl In
time) which corresponds with 1 I j format ion rrftLidltig Ihn inugnltudt of
M. hero (I'ueillc Coanl lime). Whieh ih,t n,.w por,i project,
merely inonUM .that they who plan on llwlro-Hurtrte plant, stam t'lant
driving to Hol.se better start at leat un,i iunururturlng atid (uwembl)
an hour curlier than llicy orininahy ; piuut ooastltute tho Ikfeii Important
'''"'""''' buildings with Interest renterlug
. Jchiofly about the h dro-f-i eft trio, rle-
Url'H'lAL Al I KALS TO iv,,"l'inent nine It rrprsents th
INSULATOR HUNTERS:.r:'i'';hi kind M,"ni"va m"""'l"h-
The tium wherp the power will
' Mvililliiiitnn li t 't
Jevrf. that Iteid. wli
I.MWISTOX. Idalio, (Al) Appeal
ing; to sportsmen to confine their of
lortM to KhootlnK more Katne birds and
anitnalK and "fewer Insula lorn" on.
I telephone mid power poles, A. H.
(Johnson, manager o," Urn Pacific! Tel
tephoiie and Teh-graph company, de-
elared that If this were done, patrons
ol tin company would have lews com
plaint to ninke about Interruption of
seilcn und losa of eon met Ions.
bi tho same subji el Home rases
where a doctor eontd not be reached
a a critical time and in other Instan
ce whero houses have been destroy
ed by fire, dimply because the small
porcelain fitures had been shuttered,
wen- cited by Mr. Johnson.
It Is iislollishlliu' how lotinv In.
V.TrrJeNen, half, kepi out of the mime rmlators to which Ihe wires are fast -ltb
tho Cou;;ars liecausr of in ui !., , Imppcn lo be In the palh of mls
wllt l.robably be In the ;uue wit Ii I dir. ehd bullets- he Mild, tin lines
Hianford, according to the coaches, j len.lim, outside ol town much dlffU
Hlslei. nullo varsity en.l. i.Ino out of culty i" experienced durln tho hunt
thi Pullman mien beentisc of on In-llni; seuson. In case of bluh powef
ret ltuii mi his face, will be eliftibk- for et. , u imnsnilsMlon wires if nil In
thf riming Kiitue. .h Wiek It was sulatnr Is broken when imlA l v, i
Understood that lilstey would be out
of Ihe game for the n-.st of (he se i.in.
but Coui-h HuutluKlou stiittd that his
, tnleoMon has been checked ami thai
Iim Is rapidly recovering.
i tJ. OF 0. STUDENTS
TAKING UP (I0LF
l:iOKNi:. Ore. (AP) Piirlng the
Jut eur fit tu-bnli tit the niv. r
Blly Of rKon liae leurayd to phtv
iolf under the Inatrueitou .u M.-nl
Khav-r of the depart no nt of ph M
vui rduiuitlon. m ilil. number f-a are
iun and 18 women.
An Itldoor Roir school Ik m-ihitaimd
ui the men's g in nasi am w here Im -r'anf-rs
urn furnished tni ran Ion und
rlubs free of charge. At preheat Un
lUudentu nre enroll. .1 in ih.- e.,(ir
irhool. and tho Instructor expect
many moro to sign up during Ihe win
ter und Spring terms when major
Lhltlr are eouoluded.
i A new golf ronr.su I being hitd out
on thn university c i in pus ml joining
lla-ard allil.ttr n., which when
CompltU4l wilt be suit able for all-
vaaon pluylng. utvordlng to fih;ier.
Ihe
pole
net In likely to burn down the
he Mated.
M-Ycnr Youth, With
.22 Rifle. Puts Five
Men to Shame on Hunt.C:!
Mitchell LewlH will bo seen In
"Code of the Yukon," at (ho Sherry
Theatre today only. Mr. Lewis bus
the role of Jran Dubois, a l-'reneh
Canadian prospector who for u num
ber of years has been living In the
lonely Northwoods, seeking gold. His
main object In lite is to discover the j
mail who wronged his sister and lo
make him pay. Huddenly tho peace
or ihe Northwoods Is broken by a
gang of gold seekers who have heard
of (he find that Jean has made,
through ,'aro" Telford, a renegade I
gambler, whom Jean befriended when j
he found him hurt In the woods and
itm -.) nt nlil !
Jeun Is forced out of his quiet exls
lenoe and is unwIUIngiy dragged Into
Ihe Hie of Ihe mining rump. Ilo
mop's the daughter of a poor pros
pector, whom he late marries upon
LOT 1
Men's dark brown and
calfskin, English last,
welt soles Shoes--Bos-tonian
make shoes
that sold iipt to$7.50.
Sale Price $31
2. Pairs for $6.00
LOT 2
Boys and little gent's
good heavy school shoes
all sizes, 13 to 6.
Sale Price ....$2.95
2 Pairs for $5.00
LOT 3
Boys' fine dress shoes
dark brown calfskin,
full double sole with
rubber heels. Regular
values to !jv6.50.
Sale Price . ....l.....$1.95
2 Pair for $8.00
fl ) The
iL 7 206 Depot Street
EXTRA!
Specials
for
Wednesday
Wednesday we will
give a paii- of Men's $1
Silk Hose to every 10th
customer.
For boys and girls as
long as our supply lasts
we will give absolutely
Free to every customer
buying children's shoes,
one pair of our adjust
able stilts.
LOT 4
Growing girls' patent
leather sandals, welt
soles, rubber heels. Reg
ular $6.50 value.
Sale Price $4.95
Two Pair for $8.00
LOT 5
Warm lined comfort
shoe for women. Broad
toes and rubber heels;
all sizes, 3 to 8. Regu
lar $4.00 value.
Sale Price $2.95
Two Pairs for $5.00
LOT 6
Extra Special
Ladies' and young
girls' black and brown
kid and calfskin ox
fords, good heavy welt
soles and rubber heels;
all sizes 21- to 8.
Sale Price '. $3.95
Two Pair for $6.00
ootery
SPiiKAXK. Wnsli, ( Al') Armed
JonU with a caliber Hrie. Jack Wel
lborn. 13, mu oi Colonel I, C. Wi Ihuru.
eiiniiuandhig oft'eer of Kort Wright
was tie ,,nly eue nf parly ot M.
jio bai: ii de. r during a recent hunttng
irlp near ch welch,
j n her members of tho parly, all
a. hilts, ultliough carrying Mh power
! ed rlt I efi ami liuvhig se eral .hot-".
tailed lo return with an .Uarry.
' 1H Molnen HoKlstrr: Just whm we
jt tbfl lawn mower adjust d to
Vhero It does nlre work then we have
'to utart ull over learning how to run
Lb furnace..
Tn troubb fH-enm to Im I but courts
alt out? at Inlnrvala, while people
ralso the devu tiH tho thn
llRVPlopril In IH feet lontf unci wan
romnlclert liy the (rnvernmenl In I KIT
When tho Kor.l rnKluerrl xtarleil
work It Wan tllseovereil Unit iiio.il
llrallon of tho powef hoino Kiil.strne
lure hullt by tho iroveMnnrnl van neo-
ewnry in orner to tuku uilvuiilaR.- or
linproraementM flhec mu.ln In wulrr
wheel dealKn. Mor Umii k',000 eii
blc feet of concrelo work wim lorn out
and tho rhanKen rn no' lifarly enni
pleted. They will permit Insiallutlon of
inoilern turbines uuj befl.le imiiroi
Inx rlow ronilliloha will effect Iho
hlirhest ei'ilel ncy.
Tin' power house will bn ICO feet
lone by H fi ot Wd uui 4 leet ubove
Hie foun.liillun. l-'our wuler wbeeln of
4. Mm liorxe -power will Imi liiHlulletl,
which In eoniunellon wllh lour verti
cil I k. ni ralnrn, will under normal ron
.lltloiiK prniiuce approximately IS. OHO
lior.i power.
Within n nhorl dlManro of Die by.
.Iro-el.H'trlc Vbint. un.l on Ihe rlx'er
bank. It uIko Ik plununl u .reel u
"team power houxe lo i.uppleinent the
water" power In r;ie of emergency.
The luiuiense nianiil'aetorlnir anil
mwcnihly plant will l. erected on no
IniponliiK xiti. Dll i he i,f I,,,,
anoo me water level. It win front on
Hie .MlMriHKippI lllv.r lloulcvni-.l a Il.l
ith ntoiu. on ilirei.
ned a4 to prexenl n
iiio.h. aiiractlve anneiirunee.
The I.H I.I tiiK will ,c one. story hlch.lo
' 7 -11 'eel Ionic and (an f,.,.t wi.l.-, un.) ;0
will have uior than l.oon.nun .iuaie 2
I eel or I'J acres of Hour mtuce in
Hallrond Harks, will, of ioon.0. eu.iO
l':r the hilll.liiiK. but a truni.oruilloo 1 2
feature will bo two tiiuneln I, u.ti.n.-' o
' i rn.uiii . f,ctor) from u river
n .u ni'. norj wuicu win carry
ireluhi dlrccd) ima the l.ulldlOK. Tbl!
ntitlcipaico a new era of river Irmis.
porlatlou on the MLextHtslppl.
special altinllou will bu ;iin
la ii.1n,'u.Iiic und m neril luiprov , ment
ol the Krounil.v In III.. eoumun ' I IT.
Had no 1 1ml all Will blend hur.
inonloiijily with ihe Mirrounillnir park.
May d' elopin(.lM.
mux. .n:.ii: m ri i iu u.i.n
I Good Advice for Women
Portland, OrCR. "All my life I
have known oi Dr. Pierce's medi-
Phone Main 118
etnes. My mother was a physictaii
and she thought so well ot Ur.
Ficrce's medicines that she quite
frequently recommended thorn to
Iter patients, especially the 'Favorite
Prescription for women, for about
two years aher the birth of my
fourth child 1 stttTered with feminine
trouble of a very serious nature.
1 hud alt the aches and pains a
woman could have. I was nervous
and weak just able to be around.
1 was in distress all the time, when
I began taking Dr. Tierce's Favorite
I're-icription, but was completely
relieved of all my ailments and
restored to perfect health.
"When mv daughter was growing;
into womanhood she was backward
and had such poor health that she
was compelled to quit school. I
gave her the 'Favorite Prescription
and it completely restored her to
health and she came into woman
hood in a very natural way." Mrs.
Jennie Butterlicld, 82 Mich. Ave.
Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids'
Hotel in HttfTalo. N. Y., for free
medical advice or send 10c for trial
IkK. tablets.
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NniwaVv Iniu'M l.iithihimN-
nw W ;U'tn .ship of Onimcr
I'lllilMI'IANA, (Al'l The larire.M
IlKlilbnuso hitherto eneled alnnK Ihe 'acre
-MMw.-min coa.H Wan un-d for the
tlri lloir I vtoto r t.
The ll;;ht house, w hich H of rnn.
eiele un.l l l.'.ii iK),, ,a be,n
built no SI. I r n near Tltrall on Ibe
WeM r.KiHl. The main lam. rn has an
tlil.ilMU nl 4.;S. ( normal can. IIM
i'.iwi r and lli).h. !t two i.kiiiui in oulck
N.iee. wlon every fifte. n H. eon.lH. A
Hiippleiu.nlnry lipht Illuminates mime
niiiKeroiui rock" In the vlclnltj. In
., . " ' I1'""' l"n l!li Maden. u.ordli, to
The
iron il.
Hlfltei
"nni bi( union" id
linnmcr, when applli.l
Warrant for vii Sel." p,
lime. Iluicm icrn. r.
i llliAdi). (INS) Alii mn that
John llat.lHii banted a foi ti rrler. a
warrant clirMHn&' liim i.h ......
animal liar brill rwmrn ,..u l.v Mm 2
Vera Hai. u mcuil orticrr of tin o
j Antl. Cruelly Jioelely. jg
i. ueenruililt io -irK Itavl O
banmnl tlii. .leg b.ituj. it barkrd at O
him nfter Im and kin lf k.i 5
11 In pretty nUarrellr.. g
Acconlin lo police ll,rin nnw ng
Do You Like
Home Cooking?
This Tlace Has It
Delicious Coffee
Fine Food.
Pleasant
surroundings.
All We Ask Is a Trial
New Sommer
Grill
Cor. Wash. & Depot St
DIAMONDS ON CREDIT
WATCHES ON CREDIT
A Small Payment Each Week Will Buy Your Xmas Gifts in
Gifts That Last
OUR PLATED SILVER IS THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, NOT HIGHEST
IN PRICE. BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY
FOR SALE AT A PRICE YOU CAN'T EQUAL:
18-inch Well and Tree Platter $18.50
(ineh Well and Tree Platter $16.00
18-inch Meat Dish ..!pl5.50
Covered Chop Dish $16.00
High Stand Compote $ 7.50
Bowl $ 6.75
Basket $ 9.50
Two-Compartment Vegetable Dish $14.50
Bon Bon $ 3.25
Bread Trav $ 6.50
Celery Dish $ 4.00
Bread and Butter Plates $2.00 and $2.50
26-PIECE ASSORTMENT IN TABLE
SILVER .
6 Tea Spoons 6 Table Forks
6 Dessert Spoons 6 Table Knives
Sugar Spoon and Butter Knife
ALVIN LONG-LIFE PLATE
Cannes the highest Government Test in
Plated Silver
26-Piece Assortment in Chest, $33.00
$1.00 Down
COMPLETE CHESTS IN SOLID (STERLING) SILVER 925-1000
EXTRA HEAVY. AT A PRICE YOU CAN'T EQUAL
QUALITY FOR QUALITY
WATCH 0 UR W I N I) 0 W S
J. H. PEARE & SON
Leading Jeweler & Optometrist
ROGERS
26-PIECE ASSORTMENT
In Chest
$15.00
26-PIECE
HOLMES & EDWARDS
SUPER PLATE
INLAID
In Chest
$31.50
FINE,
I'vliiK In n nearby clt.
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