LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910.
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IT IS THE MOST ECONOMI
CAL CLOTHING. The name
tells the spirit of the making.
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Clothes are made with thought
for the boy's activities. He can
move about freely without rip
ping the suit. There are spe
cial features in the construction
fronts that retain shape, se
curely stayed pockets many
others. Skilled tailoring is corn
whined with skilled designing to
TH'oduce good looking boys'
lelothing that 'will give your
money's worth.
$3.69 to $12
Unequaled values in Boys' Suits
with two pair of full-lined trous
ers. Ask to see them.
$4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $5.75, $8.00
Hill's Dep't.
Store
Quality and Service
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Slur ami Scene from
"('lYII.l'Z ATION"
"Civilization
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Thomas II. luce IVcs, nl:, .Hc.mlicrnt
Spcclade. Idwcviid l) IhonuiH
C. Kennedy.
Unkind things hnve boon sniil about
theni but the fact remains that com-
jiiiiuMB wu always nave with u
death is the pride of the now brutal
ized king. Ferdinand is in love with
s girl of common birth and the king
promises his consent to the marriage
to encourage the commander of the
mighty submarine to brilliant ac
complishment with his murderous in
vention. Katherine, now a member of
a society of women who protest
against all this frightful strife, con
verts Ferdinand to the cause of hu
manity. When he receives orders to attack a
passenger ship carrying munitions, a
vision of the result of obedience to his
king comes to him. Ferdinand opens
the sea-valves and all aboard the sub
marine but he are lost. For a long
time he is at death's door. In this
condition he encounters the Christ.
In the body of Ferdinand, the Spirit
of the Christ returns to his world of
legalized murder and devastation.
This is the beginning of a series of
incidents which bring the king to a
realization of the horror for which ho
is responsible, and at the moment
w hen one more vicious attack, certain
of success, will bring him victory, he
announces that the terms of peace
are to be accepted, though he as a
soldier is in no way glorified by this
procedure.
"Civilization" concerns itself entire
ly with picturing war in its own hor
rifying colors. The causes of a war
and a solution of their problems are
not touched upon, it is enough that the
picture shows what war means to the
men, the women, and the children of a
nation. Compni-ed with its cost any
possible gain, regardless of its im
portance to the nation, is insignificant.
Thus "Civilization" brings home the
fact that war is futile, and so in addi
tion to being a picture whose wonder
ful scenes thrill the spectator its mes
sage is of importance.
The ship carrying women and chil
dren passengers which is torpedoed
presents some of tho most thrilling
wenes ever projected, A whole citv
whose buildings have all the nppear
janco of permanent structures i.i
, wrecked. That M r. Ince spent a year
! producing "Civilization," that forty
thousand people appeared from time
; to time in the production of the
secies, and that a complete city was
built ;."e all believable. Such statis
tics as these, count for 11 ! li i :iir if th'
,.m--!Hi pulo-c tails tut mean mucii
if it is a success. As a photoplay
as many as possible arrange to como
to the afternoon performance bo that
all may be seated.
Army Recruiting lu On.
An Army Recruiting Station was
opened at Pendleton, Ore., by Colon 1
Chas. A. V.irnum of Portland, assisted
by Sergeants Kreyser Robie and Bev
eridge for the purpose of accepting
recruit for all branches of tho Army.
Sergeant3 Kreyser and Robin will
cover a largs territory in eastern Ore
gon advertising and canvassing main
points and enlisting the cooperation of
all 2nd, 3rd and 4th class Postmasters
in this line of work.
Postmasters in tli'a district will be
considered recruiting officers. They
will be pleased to impart any and all
information regarding military life
literature cf all descriptions will be
given to applicants upon request at
Post Office. All men desiring to enlist
may go to Postmaster, for acceptance.
The large increase of 100,000 men
for our Army, which went into effect
Nov. 1, 1916 is th cf'iso of special
effort to obtain men throughout the
U. S. With this large increase, enlist
ments have been put down from 4
years in action service and three years
with reserve, to one year in active ser
vice and six years with reserve or
three years and four years.
The War Department has expended
large sums of money for the education
schools in all lines of mechanicism. It
is of importance to all young mon who
are interested in the service to note
the possibility and advantage of learn
ing a trade while receiving their full
pay and all other allowances.
Another important feature is that
all young men of good intelligence, af
ter one years service, between the ages
of 19 and 22 years, may take an ex
amination for West Point Military
Academy, and if parsed bs i. line for
a commission.
For full and complete dotails, write
or apply at
Army Recruiting Station,
627, Main St.
('" Pendleton, Ore.
.Seigeants Yreyser and Robin left
here for Joseph Sunday, but will re
turn Thursday for a two day stay.
The Savoy hotel will be their head
quarters while in La Grande.
New. Honey Just Received
Eagle Valley
Honey
While it Lasts $1.25 Gallon
Tins
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Gross Track
Want Ads.
WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
sellers, finders and trader, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
beat. It works overtime on
straight-time pay. Rates,
one cent per ward per issue
no ad less than 25 cents.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Front bed sitting room
nicely furnished; moderate charges.
Two blocks from center of town.
Phone Black 3901. Adv 11-4-tf.
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE 160 acre timber land sit
uated on Thomas & Ruckle road 8
miles from Summerville; will take
$650.00. Inquire 1420 Adams Ave.
Adv. 11-2-tf.
HOTEL OREGON
Portland, Oregon.
Now under the management of E. E. Lariroore, who has
been connected with this same Hotel for the past ten years,
and knows the needs of the traveling public.
Ye Oregon Grill (in connection) is famed all over the
Business Men's Club and the Portland Realty Board, show
ing its prominence and popularity.
The Oregon Grill ( in connection) is famed all over the
country for its excellence of cuisine and serriee.
This is the placs to meet your friends.
Located at Broadway and Stark Streets.
. E. E. LARIMORE, Manager.
FOR SALE New 6-room bungalow.
m street near high school. Phone
Main 716.
9-23-lmo
FOR SALE Livestock
FOR SALE 300 head of coarse wool
ewos. Farm or pasture sheep, large
and in good condition. F.. D
M'CULLY, Joseph, Ore. Adv
11-2 to 11.
FOR SALE One Saddle Pony and
one work horse. C. E. Crossen.
10-14-tf
lienors cf a kind's palace and
i v. . of a peaceful countryside, and
:,;! ; -o ri. s-ive. so overwhelmiiv;
as to leave one awed and impressed.
Connecting these quite stupendous j spectacle "Civilization" is an emphatic
scenes is a story by C. Gardner Sulli- ' success.
van. Blending allegory and realism The players who appear in the lead
with good effect, the story tells of ajing roles are Herschcl Mnyall, How
king who has expended his efforts and ,ard Hickman and Enid Mnrkey. These
SHEEP FOR SALE 300 head of
Cotswold ewes. J. E. Reynolds,
Phone, Farmers 64. 10-9-tf
FOR SALE Household Goods
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FOR BALE Steinway piano. A-l I
condition. Phone Black 3412. Adv
113, 4. 6, 7, 8pd. j
FOR SALE CHEAP rinno. Willard i
Make; good conditio:;. Phone Red
1671.
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QUICK DELITERIES
are a featoro of this lumber bus
iness. When you give us an or
der you can confidently rely on
getting your luber a little be
fore you need it. That means
no delay i-i construction, no
waiting time that you have to
pay for. Think that over.
PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
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Old "KING COAL" is a merry old soul,
A good old soul is he,
Just fone Main Ten, and we'll fill up your bin,
And see how comfy you'll be.
Thomas II. Ince's huge spectacle "Civ- j the power invented in him to build up ' three parts are admirably rendered,
llization will for some short time to (l vast and wonderfully organized mi!-1 Prominent also in tho cast are Lola
itary force. In the beginning we sco May, George Fisher, J. Frnnk Burke,
the king's subjects enjoying happiness , Charles K. French, Ethel Ullmnn, J.
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tho photoplay achievement whose
famo is now a matter of film history,
but "Civilization" has nothing to fear
from tho contrast of values, for every
really great photographic accomplish
ment hitherto shown upon the motion
picture screen is to be found in thi
magnificent presentation, and there
are effects never attempted in the
past which carry the picture to its am
bitious goal.
Unquestionably the standards of
motion picture production are im
measurably heightened by "Civiliza
tion." Countless numbers of its
scenes are of such magnitude and
power as to amaze a public long since
blase on tho subject of pictures. The
film confronts tho spectator with
scenes on the battlefield of a modem
day, up-to-dato naval warfare, a city
entirely devastated by an attack from
and building firesides upon the whole-. Barney Sherry and Jerome Storm, all
some prosperity of a nation content , of whom show ability in enacting their
i.nd at pence with the world. When a loles so adequately,
question arises between Wredpyrd and : The foregoing is only a brief synop
a neighlior nntion its settlement is left sis of this greatest of all photo-
! m the hands of tho ruler. Proud of . spectacles. Critics nil over the mun.
his lighting machine, the army and try have voiced practically the same
navy whose efficiency reflects his own opinion and that it is well worth one's
military genius, the king is helpless time and money to see this picture.
in me cmicncs ot nis amoiuon to l lviiizntion comes to the
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Sweet cider; 20 cents a
gallon delivered. Call Black 2042.
Adv, 11-2-tf.
W ANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED Hair goods. Ladies bring
your combings and sco the new
styles. Will teach the trade.
Toupees made at Mrs. A. D. Vande
car's 1620 Sixth street, Cor. Sixth
and Spring. Adv. 10-23-tf.
Arcndo i
-iiii.it wmre i in- worm as a iruiy great, menire lor only a two-day engage-1 WANTED
M-nt-i.il. ' "e oecrees xnai wreupyra mom, Wednesday and Thursday, and
take up arms against brother mon on account of the length of this pho
who march under a different banner. toplny there will lie only two shows a
From n state of true happiness to day, one in the afternoon and one at
one of sorrow and appalling anguish, night. The ticket office will be open
Wredpyrd with the news that war has at 2 o'clock in the nftemoon. the show
been declared, is at once plunged into starting at 2:30; in the evening the
darkness. Count Ferdinand, who is ticket window will be open at 7
a cousin to the queen, is tho inventor t 'clock, tho show starting at 8
cf an under-sea boat. This engine of t 'clock. The management urges tha:
WANTED Cattle to pasture and,
feed for the winter. Terms reason
able. M. O. McGce, Minam, Ore
gon. Adv. 11-2-tf.
A second-hand car.
Would like to trade in a span of
horses. Must bo in good condition.
Write E, care Observer. Adv.
ll-G-6tp.
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN Client has JfK'rd to loan at
8 per cent, long time, first mort
gage on farm land. F. S. Ivnnhoe.
Adv. 10-16-tf.
Whenever we find a better coal than "King", "Hia
watha", and I. P. "Rock Springs", well sell it. We
are exclusive agents forthe three coals mentioned.
Wet Chain Wood ,$2.50 Dry Chain Wood $3.50
Big Load Delivered
Hay and Grain
Poultry Supplies
Cord Wood, Any Length
Packing and Storage
Transfer and Delivery
THE J. D. LYNCH CO.
Jefferson Ave., One Block East of Depot
Fone Main 10
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