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La Grande Observer from La Grande, Oregon • Page 4

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Tuesday, September 21, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local District Attorney Bags A4-PointBuck at the Arcade theatre again today and Wednesday. Sherrys Showing Tom Tyler in "Let's Go, Gallagher" Acord Stars In "The Terror" At the Star Carl 0. Helm, local dlBtrkt attorney, made Rood on hln declaration that he whh "not Jiwt jrotiiK out to hunt, but to kill," after he left here on a deer-Htulklnif venture hiHt Friday night, In company with Jim Morelock, 1m. (Irande nutomobllo man and Hoy Hchaeffer, Wallowa dairyman.

A new he-mun hero who HceniB flvMtlned to b'ave a trail of broken heart strewed along hit primrose mil Htiirrfom nnea.rH at hp When AleKHrn. Morelock and Helm theatre, "Lets Go Cullugh- rotumed here hiHt evening the dlH $Ia(i)rmtbc Jibming (Dbscrfier (lmorxraiiMl) An Jmli'iHucIciit Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor (mil Publisher HARVEY l- MATTIIEWS Uualnow ManoBr Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adam Avenuo, La Qrando, Oregon. The Observer-Star published evory I-Ylday. Entered at the Poatoffleo at Iji Grande, Oregon, us Second Class Mail Matter under act of Mutch 2, 1878, OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA GRANDE MBMUEIt A8KOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pi-uks is exclusively entitled to use for pub-v JicAtion of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited If published therein.

All rights of republication of special disputehes in tills paper, and also the locul news hcre-, In also are reserved. 1 SUHSCU1PTION KATES liy Currier 1 Dally, per month in advunco 76c Laily, per six months In 4.60 Dally, single copy Ily Mall Pally, per month In advance 60O Daily, per six months in advance 2.li0 'Dolly, per your In advance J6.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per ycur $2.00 ADVEUTIHINa RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch 2o i Display, locul, per column Inch 4c Time contract rates on application. Fust and love are the necessities for a successful mo (ion picture. These are the component parts of "The Terror," tho Universal iilue Streak Western, starring Art Acord, which Is showing ut the Stur theatre today and Wednesday. This picture, with Its fine story, its excellent cast and its first rate direction, is one of tho most entertaining pictures offered lo theatre- er," featurhiK Tom Tyler, B.

now western find, 1 ffiven Its Joeal premier. J'Yom Its first showing In Hollywood the production bus been hulled us uncovering a stur of the first magnitude. With a magnetic personality vouchsafed to few, a wonderful smile, a magnificent build and a striking resemblance to George O'Brien, Mr. trlct attorney brought hack uh a trophy of the hunt a four-point, 80-pound buck, bagged near Alder HprlngH In the Mlnam country, 11! nil led Mouth of the town of Mlnani. HIh fellow hunters fared leKH well, bringing back only the report of deer Meen which they had been unable to Hhoot at.

More-lock, who led the party to an old stamping ground of IiIh, wan disappointed that the deer had not Tyler cunnot fall to land and land goers of Grande for muuy hard with picture funs who are al- i weeks. wuys looking, and usually In vain Inn if In llio l'w fare in the heroic rolea for yet come down from the higher sauuie unu ns leauing tuay a long Follies, mountains as he had expected. 01 ueuon jnciure. uan uu vmi- tho pictures. 'Uts Go Gul- tho There were rich nlgns everywhere, lugner uio urmgn to in muc o.jV(, a of leads hard ne Haicj, out too few deer were lice i wo new young uiroeiors, Gruen and Hobert De Lucy, to beat.

Velma Connor iHjdecldedly sweet uh tlx- hrrolm (Jiwl t)ic riniHi seen. "Air. Helm and myself fol lowed a band of elk and a good who have colloboruted to- put over of mwl q( tho sized herd of deer In which there nrin l.v llth 'hns IL lot ftf T1Un; hiding placo were several bucks," he declared "but following them through the thickets made It impossible tu get a good shut ut the doer.1 good originul stul many sympathetic tuuelus and phnty of comedy; while the supporting cast is all that could be dr sired. Comedy showing, "The Beauty I'arlor'. There.

wa no snow In the part of the Wallowa mountains which to which Acord goes when mistaken for another holdup mun. Here things happen rapidly as the gets a dustardly plot under way to rob a rancher and steal his daughter. I Hut being the bandit's, Acord sees an opportunity to frus-, Irate the plun, whereupon follow several reels en I erl a In men I plus, "Wise Guys Prefer I is the Pathc comedy on the same they visited, and the weather was beautiful during tho several days they wero cumped out, though It rained on them going in and com lug out, the men report. "Mare Nostrum" At Arcade Has Big Dramatic Power A i' TilM PKKHONAIj PUIOSIONCK "Thero shall not any mini 1 'bo nhlo to Mtuinl hel'ore (lice nil the. days of lli.v life; 1 will mUo wllh thee: I will not fail thee, nor fui'riiiku thee," 1 hOVAIl'V "Only ho Ihmi iitrmiK mid very cihii'iikcuiih, that lliuii niayoMl uhm-rvn to ilo uucordiiiK lu all tho law uurn-minded lliec' Jon.

1:7. Want Adda DAIRYING GREAT-OPPORTUNITY IN EASTERN OREGON (Continued from Piiki- One) I'se the Observe tor ItemiltH. -jj It's (juror atfo. Men who don't know how to harness a hui'soaro talking of harnessing electrons. TH Hirt Scha(fni 4 Hex tnirnim'H prod net Ion of "Mure'.

Host rum" (Uerr ftea for i Mi'tro-Goldwyu, had lis first show-' lug ut Ihe Arcade theatre yesterday I This screen veiHion of the famous itlaseo Ibixne, atury Is another ti'i-; umpli for I he yout hful diriiet-1 or who already has lo his 1 credit such successes uh "Scara- mouche, I'he Kour Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and "The l'ri- soner of Zenda." "Marc Is a powerful story of the hcu at the time of the I great World War. Ingram pro- -Thanks Tanlac Aijrd Litflilhtusti Keeper Tells Hiuryi of Health Iteslurea. Many men and women endure duced It on tin- oriKinnt Ifii-jit Ioiih pain needlessly. As S. II.

nm-lnnd. In Spain. I''rance and Italy rer-peeied reai-i dent of Milwau- crtbed by Ihe author in his book. The result is a delightful combina tion of a strong dramatic story ami pictorial and historical beauty such 5 Someone Hays that lite Patterson can cry as effectively "ol 'w yours lit. i it ij naw round In nroiltulile in enter as Governor Waller.

I hey should have a contest. Jt would to orrer iieeoiiiino.iations draw a far biinrei' crowd thun a debate and should be much 8U desirable iimt pun-ons can 1.0 lo drive a. few nilhn rtiore cntortalllinjr. farther In order to book there. 1 I believe our Oregon towns Hhoul-1 T.

The armory is another thinjf we may Imvo to consider at "'tn 'rH' November election. If La (irande can lake steps to pro- ditionai cupitui are ihe two mum vide her share of tho huildiiw cost it will have considerable influence with the when consideration is given to "Land settlement Is our aimory bill. No sinfVlo municipal improvement will PZJaZ mean so much to the average citizen as a large auditorium upeaker. such as would be provided by the armory. I 'Mr' reai.on.ie.1 ef- I ternoon lo tin invitation lo nd- drees a apeelnl tiHMenihly tit Hie Patterson an excellent impression as a candidate ''ZlZ uZ for governor, lie talks about a business administration, in order that they may lake their about a state budget, about reducing taxes by reducing ox- Into the business world.

pcnditurcs in a way lb at carries weight and makes Being a farm operator, himself he will receive the support Royal Engagement of 'many agricultural republicans who would otherwise Announced Today scratch (fyv Pie.e., it say in the gov-! 4 4 it as only Ingram is callable of mak kio, says: 'Without good health a man's I life is unbearable. Sooner or later I ho breaks down. ing. Alice Terry and Aulonlo Moreno. enact the leading rolcH and share "I've nad a narrow escape.

I neg- lionni'H in tin. Hirer km of Hie nle lure wllh hidi-nin and Ilium. Mi lecteu my noatui, nna grew bo uer- voub I couldn't sleep. My stomach 'lYrry: mid Mnri'tto vn played would not digest food and had to ninny piu'lH Im-Toi'i! the cnnn-fii lint. I i stick to milk and eggs only.

I tiothini; idlhcr of thi'iii Jiiivt- doni: pn'vlotiHly niiitidu'H up to Ihcdr piM'- forced myself to this ami-even then was tormented by sharp pains. I was in constant misery. ronnaiu'H in "Mare Wllh tlw I'X'ci'pllun of IIhkIiIi' "A friend told mo about Tanlac amen, who una an oiiiaianiiinirf lt uoini'dy roll-, tlni li-nialnlllK mi rtV- I ton to tpjjed and.maflo mo a new man. Now, I eat everything iii-rS or riiu-rirm nri- 'fofrinn ftrflHts who make tlii-lr first iippenrj-nt'i ernors nomc couiuy, nowever, wneiner raiierson can ao s. pt.

1 touch in tho way of vote cultivation. Walter's supporters ai The yngngMment or crown I'rlnee heopotd, 24-yeurs-old Hel- i are loyal and hard to budge. heir-apparent, to rrim-ess 'Aslrldo of Sweden, 2(1, third daujrhler of the duke of Vaester- without- trouble. I sleep like a child. I'm almost 80 years old now, but feel stronger and better than in I many years, thanks to Tanlac." Tanlac.

nature's own remedy i made from roots, barks and herbs. is sold by your druggist. on the AiiH-rU-aii Kc-i'i-t-n In this picture. liiKrain Is also to In- i-on-gratulati-d In his si-h-i-llou or sm-li a well lialaiHM-il and capabU- rsisl. Tin- Gi-rnian characLi-i-s are sprcl-ally flue.

"Mare will Ik- shown Pil the repuDMcan meeiing iieiu last iiignt lor ine purpose Koetiand ami nieee of kihk ouutav, was orfli-lally iiniuiiini-i-fl tmlay. New Ilomr Oregon Life Insurance Company, Ktovnth at Aider, Portland, Oregon of hcuring I. PiiUeram toll what ho would do as governor there was nothing said that would indicate the existence of i man by the name of Stanl'ield. That would not mean every voter present was a Steiwer supporter but at least any Stanficld men know that silence is golden under such circumstances. Visitors from Wallowa county predicted that that section would turn in a creditable majority for the republican ticket straight down the line.

Certainly Stanficld is not gaining much ground in his capacity as an independent and you have difficulty finding anyone who thinks ho has a chance to help Haney, let alone aid himself. FLORIDA'S DISASTER Here9 what Young Men want the Styles University Men Wear a three-button suit that drapes easily with a six-button waist coat; easy trousers with a French flap inside at the waist line. Or a three-button, two to button, double-breasted model with full shoulders and slightly body tracing lines at the waist and full cut trousers, with or without cuffs. The colors: Cedarwood tans, plum bloom, a dusted gray, or dusk gray. Hart Schaffner Marx know University styles front first to last; we know how to give values at $45 $50 $55 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY N.

K. WEST CO. The Man's Store' Tho story of the Florida disaster in which hundreds of dead, thousands of homeless, and millions in-properly dam-! ago were left in the wake of a hurricane cannot bo read without experiencing a sensation of terror. Cities that were' looked upon a few days ago as the ideal playground and re-j sort of the world have been tinned into chaos. Palatial! homes and pleasure boats that were the wonder of natives! and visitors alike have become crumbling ruins and crushed; wrecks.

And thousands of happy people, busy with work orj play, confident that they were residents of the most charm-j Ing spot on the earth, have been made homeless, and bereaved with the loss of those held most dear. As yotlj consider the sorrowful plight of Florida there is recalled the floods and cyclones of the Middle West, the quakes of California, the extremes of Nature affecting nearly every section and robbing it of that characteristic, called perfection. It is yourJVew Oregon Life Building DEVASTATING STORM NEAR NEW ORLEANS The cdiitraet uf nn la-hlhilinns HKiihiMt radiocast inu of press wire uccuunts uf iht' fl-lit, iL is stated. helweeu liay ami I'hnna-U'M. The raili-fiiiil men were not certain as tn of life hut they re-i'orti'd "terrible ennililiuns." The cliy of I'ensaenla was ravaged hy a hurricane that reached tion atsuchlownctcostsisthat the plun under which it is organized returns the profits of the company to policyholders.

This new building is a monument to Oregon Life policy holders, and a symbol of the strength and protection which OrcgouLifc Insurance gives to them. The nbove a picture of your new Oregon Life Building.the huilding ol which wc arc all'so proud. Every policyholder in Oregon Life is a part owner in this buildinRbecause Oregon Life is ownc.l by its policyholders. One of the chief reasons why Oregon Life Rives you protec ovlt the Want Ad.lH fa ItaiKalns. a velocity nf mnrr than one nun- difficult to attain.

Here in the Pacific Northwest people contend perfection is must nearly reached in all those things making for Perhaps they are right. Certainly it is here in sufficient measure that thousands would be glad to give their sympathy and their means lo aid those unfortunate residents of Florida's east coast who have been left de.iolate. nrcil miles an linur. I To liroadcast Fight (i 'onl iini'il from I 'Hire iiiu1) thfuimh tlio nnpUiyun the t.miis-villf mill Niishvillo siilil there hud hprn ln'iivy inip-crty at riMificnhi, with pnthuhle Iusm of life. This whh lh flr.Ml wuril rrn-iscil Crnni this 'ily since coinninnicn-t inn ii eul uff there yesterdu.v mnrnliiK'.

The 1. X. I'nundhiHivc freight ilepnt were (leiimlisheil. they siiKl, uml the iIikKm were in ruinn. repnrtn nietii-r ln-cnnipleto.

tii hi I lie pr'MK i ty hi etui hi iml he. eslimateil. The lailrnud was turn up hy waslmut mere's ORANGE SLICES i. From The Ringside NKW YiiliK. Si-pl.

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prln- Is tit.l itisi Ii-ni'-I. report nl.1(.t. (l( (limtuttaw Ilni-k Aitiiln Th.isi- rini- (iruiico Ji-llli-H. n-oin tin- pui-L-st nnil lio finest flavor. iinir PiMiMii 25 cents Yuii'ri- nine In likt- tlicin.

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I'. M. Connwtlon lit P. n-ll. ton for Walla Walls.

Pig0 niJ port. land: at roitland all points Smith nn.l North. I.A Ki-iiikIi- )i-Mt IMiom 7iiii All Moib-ru I'luilr t'ur JSlages, CHILDREN'S SHOES Long on Wear Low on Price. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Infants' and Children's Wearables Red Cross Drug Store E. L.

HOLMES, Hist. 31grr. La Grande, Oregon.

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