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THURSDAY. JANTARY 23. 1017. TAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER BETTER GET f ONE In viv ,t the fai-t that clit- rain? .&.. ,x is fat approaching vou need to hi pfopan-fL Get into one of our Rain Proof Top Coats , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 44-4-4- 4- X Continued ?mm ?3gs One) Genres .'. 3iewan, Zamwait, 32!) ac.-. Henry Meyer. Er.ter-J -:. 20 arras. Lee Oahvn, Zanrvait. 320 acres. .Vane-- X Hood. Dnrxne. 120 acres. ur.tee. W.llium. V. Randal! ,icrs. Cora 3. Lav -on. Mortn. Powder. C'inMranit'm For;n, Fayette, "5411 at:: Hta':s. La Grande, i'W 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 an.l von weather. Priced at an defv any kirn! of ...24.00 to $20.00 FULL LLVK OF RUBBER FOOT WEAR wp: ark. preparet arp: Yor? Mai- J acns. Tinrnas ?. Dnwnil, La Granite, 840 acres. :?cnhen V. Laum, Kichiami, Wfl.ou acres. Nichoius A. Reynolds, La Grande, 04(1 acre. Itt-y J. Me!nnn, Durke, 32fl acres, j Genr;re B. Moiton Durkee, 320 j arms. I Waiter MeSson. Durkee. 120 acrss. j Rooeit E. Harryman, Monument, j iirj acres. George 0. Lanirdon, Tip. 320 acres. Guy E. Farrens, Tip, 320 acres. Frederick M. Meal, Tip, 310.32 acres. Henry D. rTarryman, Monument, 320 acres. Waiter W. Danett. Wearherby, 40 acres. Jownh 2. WUcos, Snvr-nriae, 30.83 acres. 3. Maki:.. Earer-prise, 121.211 acres. Frank 3nnett, Vincent, ) acres. J-u:k Vaughan, T.-exrer. :!2I) acres. Michael L. Crn, John Day, W acre. John CmHX, Pmileron, 1.1.4 acres. Allen Wnifiit. Traater, 242.3o ai-.res, Chnt.f)her A. HaHy, Jonn Day, i4tl acre-. riiest.ir . Henshiy. Echo. 54tl litres. F.-iniC M. Piiir-J. Echo. 320 acres. .fohn M. Lijn?, fye, 320 acres. rMff O. Dv;y, Nye, 320 aci-esi. '"iijy T. Frencn, Xyi, 320 acres. James 3. Amnury. Pilot 8-ick, 230 ai;res, .-itrfriinij- P. Mankow, E.'ho, 240 acre1.. EiTieat F. Fahrnwaiii, Nye, 200 j acres. EiiiTietl C. ?niiry, Echo. 4;ifl acres. Harvey McE.vnr!a, E.thn. 22T..32 acrs. Frederick Howe, Ej-ho, 320 acres. Film. Notes Myrtle SDiiiman, who ia the ch"am pinn ail-around charity entertainer of '.his PacrIe Coaat, hua ben .inendinif I every moment at her .ipare time for Forney, Weatherhy, 440 ; -Jie laat t-o weeka in work of thia HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE I Arthur D air"ss- kind. The Morosco-Paramount star Paimer L. Kennedy, Durkae, 31S.1T has a bautifal soprano voice and ia i "ri' ! constantly in demand for church en- ! Geortre C.. Kannwiy, Durke, 13.32 j utrtauiment. and vanouH eharitahla ' acres. r functinnH. ! George H. rwrrei, Walla Walla, 320 j ; acres. Alfred L. Temple, La. Grande, -- - j ii'.res. sva.oMaaaasa.av i James Johnson, Pomileton, 4.0 ai;res aames a. uman, nnmrnan, j Howard Entahrook. is the direct cauae a!lfs' . , . . !of the sudden demand fr,r oil stoves. ertR ArboR.tr,44l a..resjXhtt maiorit o her ,ceneil are . James B. A.-hoyasr, iteter , triors and when a cold spell h1U the i 1 ni nr i' rtf til jr.iuuo r'U!nT f 4. ' " - f :apiitly in Loh Anifts. Vivian Mar- Ci.n, Jtor'incn-trAranitiunc itar. wlio ;h BUY'EM NOW! NEW NAVEL SUNKIST ORANGES We have jmt received a lare supply of die sweetest and cfaoieest Oranges of the season. Oa Sale While They La3t One-Half Ca.e $1.90 Whole Case $3.70 The abjvj priees are about one-half the usual price if bought bv the dozen Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 1 92 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track GOING! : Oscar Jones, Monument, 320 acres. Archie J. Jones, Monument, 320 acres. Archie Crisman, Monument Jesae Jones, Monument, IrtO acres. Mora Ellis, CViah, 320 acres. David Psarson, Wallula, Wash., 2S0 O. Eaisley, Durke, 240 SHERRY'S Wttlth f World In Amrka. Says RockeMUr Soon SHERRT3 Perry Arttrj Ro!liefellr, mmber of America richest family, nays the rutted Brat ta bow the richt na tion In the world. "It baa exceeded mv wildest dreams." he said In a re cent Interview, "and we will nave ta I tTTSsS'A J Today and Tomrrow. Be loves pmce m much that he Ti(rht for itt That ia the character of Linn. Hen ley, the part taken by Georg-a Walsh, in hi new William Fox photoplay, "The Mediator." The picture tells a west story that ia different, and ie telle it in an original manner. Juan. ita Hansen, favorite of million of f movie fans, play opposite Mr. Walsh. ; Iish start hia adventures by shoot- i inir and woundinsr the bully of the I place where he lives. Then he ia so eorry for hint that he sends flowers to j the hospital. Iter, Lh hears of a ' town called Peaceful Hill, and he, knows it's the place for him. ! On hia journey to the new home, he ! meet with a bunch of strikers. The turmoil of the mininsj town troubles him, and he ends the strike by beatinsr j the leader. ) Then follows a series of encounters between Lish and the leader, in all of j which the Mediator's prevailing mo-! tive m to keep the peace. When he has licked everybody in the neighbor-! hood, he f inda the miiet he has jiootrht. I He find somethinsr else, too. It i.s Mairyie, the waitress, who had helped him in, his schemes. i ft.-.' Morton, a.ithor of f.h jfory of ' "The Mediator." Geore Walsh's new photoplay for William Foi, nn.s also ' author of "The Plunderer," a former1 fni picture. Mr. N'orV-n him.seif Jived the life of the wild west in its days of pristine g'.nrj, and he knows the char acters he depict. That w. why he wa.s ti fit so m.ich rd blood and oii.-.t jroo.i homr-ir Hfo the story of i W'liiiar.i f:.-kf,r a nephew of ! Jo. N. Suisre. "e. 320 acres, the film which Gt.s T.jrrer directed, j John f'. Sr. He wa educated at ! -r",!"-n J- Gray. Ny, .308.41 acre. Morton wss am or. or the fi.-t. of those i Tale and afrer hi irradnarloa tecaaie f Herbert I- Warr.er, Mye, 20 acres, reatlesa spirit who were a.?o-,.-m.s of I an employee of the Standard Oil com- 1 Geo. I.. Dariin, North. Powder, 200 the Klcnd.ke. R.rt he was an like mar.7 ' Pny. Ffe entered, not as his father's 'fres. or woie rsN ?pints who left 'heir . on, bit as n ordinary worker. Since by A.-v..r'.ciui F-r. A.v.lat!on. rtMl a. tnrimLCtit. work carefni"..? to keep !t for every oflier na.".on wta be ac ramliin for our n!d." Atr ft.,! -kefe-ier. who Is now thlrty eiarl.c rears o.d. Is the second n of acres. J ' Charles Rieman, Alhee, 430 acres. ' William E. Riniroid, Pendleton. 319. 05 acres. Leonard G. Butt, Alhee, 180 acres. Howard J. Jackaon, Alhee, 80 acres, ! Levi M. Fanninsr, Echo, 401.33 Oliver " acres, j' Roes Leedy, Holdman, 280 acres.. Charles A. Owens, Haldman, 24-1A3 i acres. Walker G. Ellis, LTriah, 3211 acres, j Carl Melson, Holdman, 320.82 acres. Martha E. Criawell, Caverhi'.l, 320 acres. :. Jack Smith, Mye, 40 acres. Ercil R. Bowman, Freewater, 182.29 acres. Mona Weissenfluh (nee Cri.Twell), Caverhill, 80 acres. Joseph R. Thompson, Audrey, 640 ! acres. Bessie Willgerodt, Enterprise, 4H acres. Isaac Root, Enterprise, 40 acres. Charles 3. Clark, Enterprise, 40 acres. Melvin C. Wham, Aurdey, 1540 acres. Thomas P. Har.ter, Pilot Roek,.ln0 acrea. Ben Reynolds, Baker, 320 acres. Fred Albert, Lena, 380 acres. Phil Hisrarm.. Lena, 180 acres, f-'larence H. Barrfsn, Morth Pow.ier, 180 acres. John W. Williams, Sparta, 430 acres Clifford E. Jones, Keating:, 640 acres. Peter F. Younar, Keaiinar. 840 acres. Oral Duncan. Keating. 840 acres. Myrton Bennett, Keating- 840 acres. r Pleasant J. Brown. Baker. 4i.O a.rres I Eugene W. Wheeler, La Grande, 480 ' acres. I Albert R. Haller, Union 320 acres. Frank R. Lew, Baker, 8-10 acres, f Belle Bern, Rog-ersbury, Wa.?h., 340 . acrei. Pleasant J. Erwin. Keatinj-, 8-J0 , acres. Edw. E. W id man. Baker, 320 acres. (John Widmaru B iker, 320 acres. Edjrar L. Weir, Baker. 2S0 acres. ! Wm. R. Ricker.son, D'jrkoe, 120 f acres. 9 v si-aril T. Haie. Durkee. 180 acres. j stove out on location with her. There upon the rest of the company scurried around and procured personal heaters. Hence the sudden rise in Standard Oil stock. There i.s one "Venus" lesa in thia world than there was a week a?o. Thia particular one came to poHe for some scenes in Georjfe Behan'a next Morosco-Paramount picture. It was a very cold day and when "Venus" wad called by director Donald Crisp, she I stuck her nose out of her dressing: I room, jraapei, ami retreateu witn a shiver. She refused to appear unless ,the studio was heated in some man ner. That was impossible on such short notice, but Befcan conceived the brilliant idea of substituting: a small stove for the peslestal on which Venus was to pose. The arrangement waa completed without consulting- the lady herself and when .she stepped on the concealed stove with her unadorned feet, a look of bewildered indignation suffused her lovely features. Then she emitted a shriek and bounded off the pedestal, disappearing- into her dressing- room with, a wail of iniured dimity. As a result of the experiment Beban lost hia Venus, for she refu.sed to risk encountering: any more of the . star's ing-enious inventions. J I House Peters is acquiring- a reputa tion as a little joker. He asked an ex tra for a match while waiting for a scene at the Moroeco-Paramount stu dio. The extra, evidently taking Pet ers for a brother extra, said: "When I first saw you, I thought you were House Peters. He's a darn good ac tor ever aeen him en the screen? "Tea, I've seen him on the screen," replied Peters with gravity, "and I don't think he is any better than I am." The extra regarded the speaker with ill-concealed contempt at this, but rinr.ed broadly at him later in the dav when he discovered to whom he had been talking-. I The Virtue Of Shame. Alameda, Cal., haa adopt! a plan in conn'!tion with its e!ca-::isr-up rruiv-ment. of placarding- the premises ! of it.s .tir.ens y.t.-"! aigna bearing: he ; vorda, "dirty," "very dirty." and the ! i.ke to express the condemnation of I the Board of Health uf the condition to which refersnce is thus publicly made. The idea, of course, ia to shame the owner, or tenant, into doinsr the duty that he ought to do without es pecial urging-. The Bord of Health is armed with fall power, and tearing- down, the not ices ia heavily penalized. It ia only fair to say that it ia. not found neces sary to make use of the system in niany instances, hut it has proved ef fective in stimulating- among: people g-eneraiiy a new desire for an attrac tive city which we all want, if our attention is called to it. The force of example is contagious a.i anyone who have traveled will real- ize, there being some cities that are clean by habit and ethers that are ; quite the reverse, and from the same tiixse. The Oregoniaa. hor.es among- the sr.ows of Alaska, 'hen he i,a worked hi way to a post r.e row Norton strjek it risrht, ar.d h owr, P.lii Devil, or.e of the rt-hest mir.ee in the Y ikon distrf.-t. ! ha an a-.rrjal ootpvit of about Owiserper.f.Iy, NorV.r, Is able fo take his time ahoTt writing- books. t!on of (frsr rexp.insiM.Sty and lmfor taoce. A pr.enmantl hammer for 'a.rpirg-pair,g- or.e has !vn inverted. Hoiiard s prodiiction of butter, 1 hich amour.' to about 1 54,000 ,000 po'ir.ds ar.noally, is controlled by the Sf-.ver s parity. f L. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN MS0WN"ELL, Manajfer HOUSE WIRINO A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Kornmer Hotel RuiMine, next to Western Unioj Robt. G. r-jjick. North Powder. 120 'acres. j Boyd E. r.err.ins-. P!ea.sar.t Va!!e7, j 320 acres. f Geo. Knst, Pleasr.r.t Valley. 319.80 acres. William E. Turner, Medical Springs 1 80 acres. H. fland Tnrr.Ar ffl4ie1 merit so as tr. practically ins-.re ' tp.H &f a.re I Paul W. Clark, Alhee, 320 acres. Waldo Vincent, Lena. 2S0 acres. , ' Mike Curran, Ier.a, 180 acre. Tn ooa o7 .- I.'aac M. Harrison. Monument, 180 acis. T.os. F.. Sherldar.. I,ena. 120 acre. Floyd M. Duncan, tana, 240 acrea. James HiirCTns, Ina, 180 acres. Fdw O. Meill. Echo. 180 acres. Frd F. Cnrmp, Heppner. 4S) acres. Robt. A. Gnlick, I-ena, 2r!) .57 acres, John R. Mullen, Joseph, 80 acres. Frederick W. MrJtrude, Joseph, 80 A fibre mat has been invented that is intended to be clamped to an auto mobile running- board to enable riders to cleanse their shoes before entering a car. The largest settlement in Greenland has a population of less than 800. UNCLE SAM TELLS HOW YOU.CAiN GET STRONG Better Milk and Why Becau.se we have supervision over the cows, barns, manner of milkins and the handling of the milk up to the time it is received into our mod em and sanitary plant. After the milk reaches us we have up-to-date machinery for washing, rinsing and sterilizing the bottles A very important feature. Our milk is bottled by maehinerv in especiallv prepaied apartment, cement floor with proper drainasre and sewer connections, sanitary walls and ceilinas with an abundance of steam to clean and sterilize ail mai-hinerv immediatelv after using. La Grande never had su-h thorouzh and sani tary service as we are jrivinff vou. You know you eventnallv will be our patron Besnn now. PURE MILK & CREAM CO. Adjoining Tlie Observer Office XT A , acrs. Frimo Y. HasVell, Enterprise, 40 If Conntant practice at the follow ing exercise will produce strong, flexible muscles of the arms and lots, straight shoulders and back and a reduced abdomen. Standing at attention, (lex arms ever shoulders with lateral mo tion, knuckles to the rear, hands closed, as shown by outline. I,onne sideward to rixht and ex tend arms to tide horizontal, fcnarkles to the rar. Resume first position, then at tention. Repeat left, rtfht. left. EXKR'-tSf-M RKGI.v AND END AT "ATTENTION." I .1 V K SOLID COMFORT Standinr. Sit tin ir Or T v in y llnvn Wnen you stop U think that you spend Jwtween five and six thonaard StScV?. j hfie ??ent that O' - - 4 s-U U. r At' LINE LEDRLE, Sommer Hotel BMg.