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PAGE TWO Suits and Coats The revelations of brilliant colors, the attractiveness of smart designs, the beauty of the new silhouette Are all virtues that you must see with your own eyes. You will find the touch of the master designer (if the world shown in every garment. You will find the elegance of rich materials in marvelous effects. You will find new inspirations in SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES AND SKIRTS The Brilliance of Spring Shines Forth In This New Millinery Who can hope for such eloquence as to have the power to describe the beau ties of this charming New Millinery. It is to be seen and not heard about to be fully appreciated. We may venture, however, that you will be more than delighted, for never before has it been your good fortune to observe such a beautiful collection of Hats. A visit to our Millinerv Department will convince you that we are speaking tlile truth. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHERRY'S Quality and Service J 4? 4 i? 4? i K a Ladies Don't you want to pass a little time shopping? You are invited to call and look over the Spring Stock of paper. We will not bore you by urging you to buy nor feel offended if you do not do so. We aro very well satisfied -with our own selections and would like your approval of them. Prices will be no lower for a long time. Best lipht 11.5012.00 Roujfh heavy 10.GO11.35 Stackers 9.00 9.50 Sheep. Best lambs $12.00(5)12.50 Wethers 9.5010.00 Ewes 8.50 9.00 Goats 4.00 2 uxner s rami CMore MARKET NEWS Sugar Oano or fruit, $8.60 cash; $9.00 30 duya' time. sack, Fruit. Cranberries 15c quart. Bananas 10c a pound. Oranges 2060c dozen. Lemons 3040c. Vegetables, Miscellaneous. UruBael Sprouts 20c. Celery (California) 20c. Lettuce 15c; 2 for 25c. Potatoes 1c lb ; $3 50 cwt. Cauliflowor 15c, 20c, 25c. New cabbage 10c. Honey 20c. ; Parsley 5c a bunch. Dry On i otis 10c. Beans White, 15c. Beans Colored, 12 l-2c. Butter and Eggs. Butter Fancy creamery, 50c lb.; 5o for 2 lb. roll. Ranch butter 45c lb.; 85c 2-lb roll. Kggs 35c doz. Flour and Feed. Bluestem Floor $2.26. Royal Patent $2.20. Jersey Crenin $2.20. Best of the Best (patent) $2.15. Invincible $2.20. Snowdrift $2.40. Upper Crust $2.40 None- to-Equal $2. 1 5. Sea Foam $2.15. Snow Drop $2.15. Flour In 10-lb. Sacks. Graham, Gorms, Whole Wheat and Royal Patent, 55c. Rye C 5c. Yellow corn meal 45c. Chickens and Fowl. Ducks Livo, 17c Turkeys Live, 22c. Geese Live, 15c. Hens Live, 16c. Spring chicken Live, 18c. ARCADE Dainty Marguerite Clark in Charming Fairy Story. Every real child the calendar does not count will remember with delight the charming story of "Snow White," which has been declared by many to be their favorite. This irresistible tale has been adapted by the Famous Play ers Film company with Marguerite Clark m the stellar role. Director J. Scarle Dawley, who was m churge of the production, engaged seven real midguts to play the roles of the celebrated seven dwarfs in the story, in which Miss Clark is said to surpass even the wonderful work which she did on the stage in the theatrical adaption of "Snow White" in which she starred under the dierc- tion of Winthrop Ames. "Snow White" is the Paramount picture at the Ar cade theater Friday and Saturday. SHERRY'S TODAY "The Victim" Valeska Suratt as the Heroine in a Five-Keel Melodrama Produced by the Fox Film Corpora tion Reviewed by Edward Weitzel. In "The Victim," a five-reel Fox photo-melodrama, Valeska Suratt, who has always been identified with the worldly-wise typo of ladies dur ing her connection with the screen, has combed her hair back, donned a simple frock and is introduced at the opening of the picture in the char acter of a heroire whose line of con duct is as straight as her hair. This radical departure from her previous line of impersonation is accomplished with earnestness and a creditable amount of skill. "The Victim" is a melodrama of the sort that has a large following among picture patrons that prefer an appeal to the emotions and the stimulation to lie derived from witnessing a "rapidly-moving play. Valeska Suratt im personates a young girl whose father is a criminal, and who is forced to pay the price of her parent's sin. She Incomes entangled jn a robbery and, although innocent, is convicted and sent to prison. On her release, she meets and is eventually married to a wealthy young doctor, but is again c cused of crime, end her past record is used against her. This leads to a third-degree sceno which gives the story a vigorous finish. The robbery of the bank is a well sustained inci dent, and Will S. Dnvis, who wrote and directed the picture, has handled the entire cast to good effect. Her bert Heyes, Clcire Whitney, John Charles, Joseph Granby, Charles Davis and Oscar Nye are the leading members of the support. It should also be stated that dur ing the latter portion of the picture the star is afforded an opportunity to wear a number of the striking and expensive gowns that have always been an important item of her screen creations. CHOICE LAEGE PRUNES In No. 10 Cans, for a Limited Time Only 35c The New Way Early next week we will have a full supply of King's Patented -Process Fruits and Vegetables Economical, , Sanitary, Delicious Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. . Cross The Track Wallace Reid Plays the Ukalalee; Also the Banjo and Guitar WAR ODDITIES Iiondon, March 8. (United Press) The only cannibal chef in captivity is the proud possession of Clarence Carrigan, the American consul. Al- phonso, when not out head-hunting, I can flap flapjacks with the best of them. Cattle. Bout heavy beef steers $8.658.80 Ordinary to good stooro. . . 7.258.60 Prime cows 7.60 Ordinary to good cows . . . 4.60(S7.60 Bulls 4.005.00 Boat light beef steers 8.008.50 Best 'beef cows 6.757.00 Best heifurs 7.50 Best butcher bulls 6.606.00 Light bulls 4.005.00 Olives 6.009.00 Stockor fowler steers 4.755.50 Stocker feeder cows 4.OO5.00 Hogs. Heavy packing .$11.5012.3i THE W1IAT-YOU-MAY COLUMN BY "GM" Steamed Clams. Next time we go back to the middle west we're going to serve our inland friends that famous sea-going dish, steamed clams. It's very simple. You corral a bevy of young-hot-wjiter bottles, .steam thoroughly in a boiler, put the boiler in a bushel bas ket, set the basket in a baby carriage, wheel tho wholo into the dining room and 6erve. That's all thero is to it. Wo know. Wo ate a wngonload last night. When in Portland you will find The Observer on sale at the Oregon Ho tel news stand and Imperial Hotel. The developing of camera films per fectly is not as easily done as many persons in amateur camera work would be inclined to think. If a pic ture is worth taking, it certainly should be worth developing and print ing well. If you are not an adept as an amateur in this it will prove worth your while o have your work done at Silvcrthorn's Family Drug Store, where they have experitneed workmen and a department fitted up for pic ture work that but few camera peo ple have. Drop in and try them and you will be convinced. Daily 3-7-tf-Weekly 11 WJ COATS OF SPORT SUITS TO BE WORN OPEN BUTTER LABELS For The Observer office. sale at FRENCH LINER SAILS WITH AMERICANS ON BOARD 1 III H 1 A 0 i ywtayasiawaii. POPULAR MOTION PICTURE ACT3R WHO IS GERALDINE FARRAR'S LEADINQ MAN IN JOAN OF ARC PRODUCTION ENTERTAINS BETWEEN SCENES. Wallnop Reid. the well known motion picture st'ir. who was lenilln? man in support of OniWInp Farrar In her first pbotoplnvs, "Cnrnipn" and "Maria Itosn." appears also with her In the forthcoming historical spectacle produc tion linsed on the story of .Tonn of Arc and directed liv Cecil B. DoMille. In iidilitlun to iM'lii!.' nil iiocomplished film player. Mr. Bold excels on the nknlnlee. the weird musical instrument which whs Imported from Hawaii. Tip nlso Is nroflcienf on the lmnjo. and the photosrnpli rciirmlnced herewith wns snmiped in n moment of rein-""'"! rl'irlna the mnkiim of Cecil B. HoMIHe's lit.. ?r..l-...lnn r "7v.n cf " MadeC ARTHY IGARS Imperial 15c 2 for 25c Imperial Club House 10c Imperial Smoker . . 5c w. d. McCarthy Officeand Factory 106 Depot St. Lewis BlcJg. ELECTRIC SUPPEY.CO. AUSTIN BROWNE LL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT" Supplies and Heating Devices Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa suuimui the '1! i;i ..Ill-ill.' nml ' " '"' litt.l till' co.iis of spurt suit a,-e to he worn lllte'l Jt'.ir flu'.. .l. reason ll'.f) tho rrn- colliir and Toot)-! Amn lrim iin- rfMrtiHl iiliiuirtl the H k liainbc.nu. n l''li'lir i liner. )uitti I.... I.KI..I. 1.. . epower und Is (W For th ' f;lciiiL' iif r.-v.-rsc rxtends to the foot of thu roal. The country hil costume of ta- i.i .- illustration js a curious o. iMiiiuion (i wiiii,. woi'l err,-y lil:o-l( nnd Bliitc .-h ,!!. mi L.'.i.;.," The top of Uk ,int hrlm in , l with white to c spond with tin. lop i f the r:o The s'een'pr ! l"l"''it ha ln i pumps MuH tho al touch of perfect immaculate i1 ' tills exquisite model OUI- ".d 1 iu emu mm QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That means no delay in construction, mo wa ir, , ; time that you have to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Job Printing quickly aiu! neatly clone at The Observer 0fficc- ".. ... v i&nm , lort low. '