MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
AT ARCADE TOMOKKOW.
For Cold,
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Warm Little Blankets for Baby 44c, 49c, 59c
Large Size Heavy Cotton Blankets $1.48, $1.98, $2.98
Large Size Heavy Wool Knap and all Wool Blankets
$3.48, $3.98, $4.48,
$4.98, $5.89, $6.48, $6.89, $7.38, $8.98, $9.38, $10.89
Hill's Department Store
Quality and Service
Enterprise Coasters
Injured Friday Night
Enterprise, Ore., Jan. 22 (Special)
Three Enterprise teachers, mem
bers of a coasting party, were in
jured Friday evening in n coasting ac
cident here. The three, C. Parcoll and
Miss Mabel Shutt and Laura Murray,
were on a bobsled and as they at
tempted to dodge ono sled, collided
with another. The small bones of
Mr. Parcell's right foot were broken
and the women were severely bruised.
Miss Murray was unconscious for sev
eral hours.
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"Years of the Locust" at Arcane.
Fannie Ward, the brilliant Lasky
star, who has nchieved such a remark
able success in tho photodramntic
field, is to be seen at the Arcndc to
day only in the Jcsso L. Lasky pro
duction of "Tho Years of tho Locust,"
adapted by Harvey F. Thow from the
story by Albert Poyson Terhune.
- Too story of this thrilling drama
has to do with a young woman who
was unfortunately wedded to a swind-
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Fannie Ward in "Years of the Locust"
ling stock broker. How his ruin is
accomplished, how to escape the law
he is supposed to have committed sui
cide, and how his -wife is married to
tho man whom she really loves, onry
to have her first husband appear on
the scene, is brought about in a series
of unusual scenes, which swiftly take
the audience from tho drawing rooms
in fashionable New York homes, to
tho dirt and heat of a South African
diamond mine.
The story contains a remarkable co
incidence, of dramatic and human in
terest, in the fact that Miss War'
ERECT SAWMILL NEAR JOSEPH
Dawson Brothers of Joseph are
erecting a sawmill near that town.
Shooting a Fish. ,
A furl known by every our Is t lie
peculiar apparent bending if a (stick
when thrust Into Hour water. It is
din- to the refraction ur bending of
light. Now, If one saw a 1M1 In fresh
water anil desired to shunt it (lie gun
must he puinted under I lie fish, fur It
niu-t he rciiH'itilii'i'i'il thai t lie llsh n
pears ns did I lie Milum-i-grd end of tin
stick too far up. If the tlsh was
directly under the observer, however,
the Unlit would not he licnt. anil It
could he shut straight at.
Notice.
Anyone desiring to purchase or
lease Wallowa Lake Park write or
cull immediately. Good proposition
for immediate acceptance. Doctor
orders change of climate for my wife.
'. F. Egensperger, Joseph, Ore.
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OLD PAPERS For sale at The
Observer office. 25 cents a bundle.
former husband was Joe Lewis, a
South African diamond king, and in
the wedding for the photodrama, she
wears the same gown and veil which
she wore in real life when she was tha
the most sought after actress in Eng
lish society. Her wedding with the
diamond king was one of the social
sensations of that season.
"Tho Years of tho Locust" gives
Miss Ward an opportunity to display
many of her latest costumes and
gowns and she runs tho gamut of
feminine adornment during the many
unusual scenes of this photodrama,
from morning negligee to ball gown,
with even the latest mode of London
riding habit thrown in, for good meas-
TODAY ONLY
-FANNlEr WARD , J
(LASKY r PARArbUNT)
ure, and tho charming star's oppor
tunity to display some of tho ward
robe for which she is bo famous, is
one of the chief attractions of tho
photodrama. IrcludcJ in tho cast are
Jack IX-nn, tho distinguished actor,
Walter Ixing, who has appeared in a
number of Ijisky productions, Chas.
Oglo and n number of other members
of tho all-star organisation. Tho play
was mado for tho Ijsky company un
der tho direction of Georgo H. Mel
ford, and abounds in beautiful settings
and excellent photography. It is a
IVvamount picture.
Little Colonel at Rattle of Petersburg. Scene in "The Birth of a Nation.'
'THE BIRTH
THE
OF A NATION"
ABCADF. GETS
IT
The KuKlux Klan's warning to in
tended victims was three dried peas.
Singular, hut the order itself was
singular and did nothing affer con
ventional lines. These would be sent
the marked man at intervals and no
word to accompany them. If he were
residing in the south during those
troublous days, he would know tha
significance of those mysterious, but
seemingly harmless peas and if he
were guilty of a misdeed against
either the cause of the south, and of
it's traditions or the silent, deadly
hand who thus rememhei ed him, his
days were surely numbered and there
was no escape from thair vengeance
but by death at his own hand and
Seldom was there that.
One dared not breathe the name of
the organization for fear his nearest
neighbor might belong to it and many
a man suddenly disappeared because
of unguardedly making a careless re
mark about the Ku Klux Klan.
When first hastily gotten together,
Enterprise Reports
TwoBigWheatSales
L. V. and C. A. Riley and ('. P. Rags
dale Sell :7,0U0 Bushels lor $57,000
This Week.
Enterprise, Ore., Jan. 22. The En
terprise Kecord-Chieftain says:
Two wheat sales were made in En
terprise Tuesday at figures that prob
ably arc a record for Wallowa county.
In the two, 37,000 bushels of grain
were disposed cf, at an aggregate
price of more than $57,000.
J,hew,KDe,i l0t 0i the lr ?'M?,hat
of L. W. Riley and son L A. Riley..
They sold 2(5,000 bushels, and the
check thev received from Kerr. Gif - -
check they received from Kerr, Gif-
ford & Co. is said to be the largest
single check that concern has paid for
one purchase of grain in the county.
The sellers, now in the Enterprise
Grain company, have been buying
wheat through the fall, selling now
and then, but always accumulating a
large and larger store. This week they
concluded the price had reached a fig
ure where they could not' afford to
take further chances and so they let
loose.
The other lot was the 11,500 bushels
sold by C. P. Ragsdale to the same
house for $1.55.
Inactivity Causes Constipation.
Lock of exercise in tho winter is a
frequent cause of constipation. You
feel heavy, dull end listless, your com
plexion is sallow and pimply, and en
ergy at low ebb. Clean up this con
dition at once with Dr. King's New
Life Pills, a mild lexative that relieves
the congested intostines without grip
ing. A dose before retiring will as
sure you a full and easy movement :r
the morning; 25c at your druggist.
Long Felt Want.
"Sit down. Mr. Stylo." said the emi
nent publisher to the t uttered scare
crew who ha. I .lust entered bis elabo
rate sanctum. "1 have read your man
uscript, ami I think I shall publish It."
"Ah!" cried the starving genius. "Po
you really nicnii Unit?"
"Yes. Tt seems to 1110 a good book,
and I tliluU It will till a long felt
want."
"I'm glad to bear you say that. And,
by the way, could yon advance we
$2.r0 011 nt'conut of m.v royalties?"
"Oh, 1 thin!; so-I think so! Rut whv
do yon want S-..'0
"I want to liegln tilling that i,H1g '
felt want yu spoke of."-New York
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Soon Over His Cold.
Broryone speaks well of Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy after having
used tt. Mrs. Goorgo Lewis, Pittsfield
N. Y., lias this to say regarding it:
"Last milter my little boy, five years
Id, w8 sick witi a cold for two or
three weeks. I doctored him and used
various cough medicines but nothing
did him much good until I began using
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He
then improved rapidly and in a few
days waa over his cold."
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The Observer office.
it is said, these modern knights en
rolled the best r.nd noblest blood in
the old south, but after their specific
mission was completed and a stable
law i ;gulated the i ihts of the south
ern people, their services were no
longer leciuired and they disbanded,
when the hoodlums and desperate
charactei s of the land took up the
order and used it to cover their own
deeds, thus bringing down upon the
name of the "Clansmen" the odious
reputation they have ever since borne.
Many blood curdling tales were told
of their doing and secret and deadly
workings.
The rides and re.icues of the Ku
Klux so gi ahicnlly, dramatically set
forth in "The Birth of a Nation" are
those of the origin:-.!, right-enforcing
organization of true sons of the old
south.
See and hear the piiluction and or
chest'a, when it appears here on Jan
uary 2:ird for two days, with a mati
nee th.il y at 2 o'clock.
Matinee prices are 2"c and 50c.
Night prices are 7"c and $1. Scats
are now selling for both nights at the
Arcade.
Wrong Ideas of What
Constitutes Rest Cause
of Monday Indisposition
By Dr. SAMUEL C. DIXON, Health
Commissioner of Pennsylvania
IS it a hain't of yours to Rut out of
lied mi the wronj; foot on iron
day morning? J)o you start for
the ollice with a frown on your face
and a look in your eye that scls the
ollice boy hunting for an errand out
side uud starts the whole force willi
a grouch that lasts for the better
Prt of the dav?
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" their fluily tasks are d.atas
be-
te-
ful or that their real attitude to
ward their associates is aggressive;
it is more A MATTKU OF KATU
Kli ILL CONCEIVED IDEAS OF
WHAT CONSTITUTES I! EST Oil
DIVERSION.
It isn't possible in a few words
to describe the Saturday until Mon
day habits of every one. The ma
jority of people, however, are very
apt to fall into two general divi
sions. One class tries to crowd too
much into the time between ono
I week's end and the beginning of
I the next week's labor and take up
their business on Monday morning
I exhausted and overtired instead of
refreshed by the "day of rest."
THE OTHER CLASS GOES TO EX
TREMES BY OVEREATING AND
UNOEREXERCISING AND THE RE
SULT IS EQUALLY UNHAPPY.
HOUSING POULTRY.
Enough Space Should Be Provided to
Allow Birds Free Exerciie.
Now that winter Is at hand and the
fowls must he more or less boused the
question Is again and again asked,
"How much roonl should be allowed for
my tlnck?" The answer, In a general
way, Is that there should be room
enough freely given to enable the Hock
to exercise themselves and so keep In
healthy condition,
For floor space tliey must have room
to move about without getting at all
close together, and for celling space
they must have plenty of ventilation.
But a great deal will depend upon the
nature of the breed of birds kept. And
that does not mean that the bigger
I fowls demand the bigger space (except
'n proportion), but that the more active
tne broru' t,,e more room 11 wl require
Per bird.
tor example, tne restless, active lit-
J tie Leghorns cannot stand the confine
ment and closeness that might satisfy
the Cochins. Three acres of laud for
about n thousand birds ure ns little as
ono should ever consider; live acres are
much better. As a principle the more
space the better the outlook for uc
cessful poultry.
Grapefruit In China.
A number of vmieties of the pomelo,
or grapefruit, grow In China, all differ!
Ing more or less from the Anwrlmn
; frult. All have somewhat of tho bit
sole at tor tns, w"l"h niakes our pomelos so
' appetlElug.
IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON
The better bis food the better is the man who eats
it. A man who wishes to be healthy will buy his
foods where he knows he will get them pure and
high grade, and our reputation for Reliability in this
Line is unquestioned. Our canned goods are the best
put up, our cereals and foods are from the choicest,
kernals, and our fancy and staple goods are without
a peer.
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'The Sunbeam" Is a Love Story That
f I .Jngers in the Heart.
A love story that lingers in the
heart, is '.'The Sunbeam," the great
Metro-Rolfe production) with Mabel
Taliaferro as the star, which will be
seen at the Sherry theatre here the
SHERRY'S
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SCENE FROM " THE SUNBEAM"
last time today.
Miss Taliaferro is seen at her best
in this delightful play, which shows
her as a living sunbeam, shedding
warmth and happiness amid theNihills
and shadows of poverty. The story of
"The Sunbeam" was written by Shan
non Fife, whose splendid fiction tales
1iave won world-wide prominence for
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him. It was picturized by Juno Ma
this, one of the greatest of scenario
writers.
No production could bring out the
wonderful ortistic ability of Miss Tal
iaferro stronger-than does "The Sun
beam." As a sweet, pure generous
hearted working girl of the tenements
of New York City, the part of Prue
Mason, taken by Miss Taliaferro,
calls for emotional acting of a delicate
and subdued type at one time, and ex
treme vivaciousness at the next. These
varying degrees of her art Miss Talia
ferro brings out with tremendous ef-
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feet.
Supporting the star are such noted
actors as Raymond McEee, Gerald
Griffin, David Thompson, Helen Alex
andria and Lillian Shaffner, and Mrs.
Breyer. Mr. Griffin, in the part of
Stephen Rutherford, a -wealthy can
dy manufacturer, displays all his re
markable ability as a character actor.
Don't Let Skin Trouble Spread.
Red, pimply skin that itches gad
barns is embarrassing, and gets worse
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are a feature of this lumber bus
iness. When you give us an or
der you can confidently rely on
getting your lumber little be
fore you need H. That means
no delay i construction, no
waiting time that yon have to
pay for. Think thit orer.
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