FRIDAY, .
fAGE TWO,
IS! GRANDE EVEimm OBSERVER
WHY HESITATE?
Shoe prices are going iliigher every day and there is no telling where the top
will he. Play Safe;- get your shoes now for future use.
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Men's Dress Shoes
$3.25, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00
Boys' Dress Shoes
$2.49, $2.85, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75
Youths' Dress Shoes
$1.98, $2.19, $2.50, $2.75
Ladies' Dress Shoes
$3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $10.00
Girls' Dress Shoes
$2.00, $2.25, $2.50
Child's Dress Shoes
$1.39, $1.50, $1.69
LADIES' OXFORDS made of good leather, with good style but you will have
to see them to realize the good values. SPECIALS AT $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
Another shipment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Low Canvas Kids and
Leather Sandals
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Made to wear and will wear :.. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
BRING- ALL THE FAMILY HERE FOR SHOES.
Quality &
Service
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
glimpses of his life up until his
death.
Five thousand Indians and United
States troops wore used in the film
ing of this stupendous picture. Major
General Nelson A. Miles and other
great leaders of the nation's pioneer
army also are shown.
The picture requires one hour and
15 minutes to be exhibited, its thrills
make one forget the time.
Cholera MorbuB.
This is a very painful and danger
ous disease. In almost every neigh
borhood Isomoonei has died from it be
fore medicine could be obtained or a
I rh vstipinn AummnnMl The rntrht wnv
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is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
house so as' to be prepared for it.
Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington,
Ind., writes: "During the summer of
1911 two of my children were taken
sick with cholera morbus. I used
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy and it gave them immediate
relief." Adv.
ARCADE
WALLACE REIP AND MYRTLE
STEDMAN AT ARCADE
TODAY
In presenting Wallace Reid and
Myrtle Stedman in the Lasky-Para-mount
production "The Prison With
out Wtalls" it is felt that this stellar
duo will be unusually popular with
the amusement seeking public when
it will be seen at the Arcade today
and tomorrow.
The photodramatic adaptation was
made by Beuluh M. Dix from Robert
Oregon and California
STRAWBERRIES
For
Sunday Dinner
Fresh Peas
Cauliflower
Fresh Asparagus
Turnips
New Potatoes
Radishes
Green Onions
Head Lettuce
Hot House Lettuce
Beets
Cabbage
Now is the time to Make Garden
of all kinds
-We have Seeds
E. MacAlarney's unusual story.
Wallace Reid is seen as a prison
reform expert, and Miss Stedman as
a young philanthropist. The prison
expert is sent to discover who is
grafting among the prison wardens.
While on a tour of inspection the
young (philanthropist meets the prison
expert and upon his release, still in
search of the chief grafter, he is giv
en a position as her secretary, only
to discover that the man to whom she
is engaged is suspected of being the
"man higher up."
How the supposed ex-convict and
the young philanthropist fall in love
and how the grafter, jealous, tries
to have him done away with and how
the guilty are finally brought to jus
tice and the true conditions divulged,
is brought about in a gripping and
unusunl manner. .
Wallace Reid, whom the photo
dramatic patrons love to see in some
kind of a conflict, has three exciting
fights; one in the prison, another in
a dilapidated tenement and the third
happens when he is suspected of rob
bing the safe of the girl he lovea.
In addition to Miss Stedman, Mr.
Roid is supported by nn excellent cast
including William Conklin, Billy El
mer, Camillo Ankewich and Lillian
Leighton.
The production is unusually accur
ate as to detail. The scenes in the
prison are most graphic.
Sour Stomach.
The City Grocery
& Bakery
The Home of Fancy Groceries
PHONE MAIN 75
This is a mild form of indigestion.
, It is usually brought on by eating too
'. rapidly or too much, or of food not
(suited to your digestive organs. If
J you will eat slowly, masticate your
food thoroughly, eat but little meat
and none at all for supper, you will
more than likely avoid the sour stom
ach without taking any medicine
whatever. When you have sour
stomach take one of Chamberlain's
Tablets to aid digestion. Adv.
Let us print your mrm sale bills.
COLOMAL
5000 INDIANS AND TROOPS
FKiHT IN RIG ESSANAY
FILM.
At the Colonial Saturday, "Adven
tures of HufTalo Hill," Thrilling
l'hotodrama of Life Perils of Col.
William- F. Cody.
Colonial Theatre
COL.Wm.F.CODY
BUFFALO BILL
In
" ADVENTURES OF
BUFFALO BILL"
5000 Soldiers ami Indians reenact historic battles.
Gen Nelson A. Miles and other famous soldiers
appear in thrill-drama
ESSANAY FEATURE
Screen Time, 1 hour 15 minutes
SATURDAY ONLY
! "HufTalo Bill's Wild West show is
coming to town!"
i Millions of children throughout the
j United States have uttered this shout
' of joy during the past decade; they
i have set their alarm clocks and got
1 ten up at daylight to go down to the
i station and meet the train; to watch,
; wide-eyed and with open mouths as
j the bands of Indians, the cowboys,
: buffaloes and horses detrained and
j moved to the circus lot where the big
j tents were being erected. Later they
I saw the big parade, and then gathered
m the tent to watch tho famous
plainsman and his show.
"Buffalo Uiill" is dead now, and his
show the tented one will never
again be seen. But "Buffalo Bill"
has left us u more thrilling show than
was ever witnessed before. It is Es
sanay's current feature, "Adventures
of IhifTalo Bill," which is coming to
tho Colonial theatre Saturday.
A year or two before Col. Cody
died, the picture was filmed by Es-.
siinay. It is an historically nccurate
account of tho famous Indian fight
er's life. It chows "Buffalo Bill"
the actual man first in tho early
days of his career in the wilderness;
it carries him on through his battles
with tho Indians showing them just
as they occurred through his great
hunting trips; and gives intimate
Picked Up By
The Stroller
Villa captured Ojingo, by jingo J
The other night in a local theater,
someone smelled something burning.
Someone else told someone else.
Someone else told the manager, who
told the chief of the fire department,
who told his fireme'n to investigate.
Which they did.
They went to tho theater and
sniffed.
And went downstairs in the base
ment. And sniffed.
And looked at Vivian Martin and
sniffed.
And a lady glowered at them and
said they were very rude to sniff and
find fault as it was a very good
"fillum'
So they went upstairs and sniffed.
But they could find no trace of a
fire.
And they didn't know whether to
believe their noses or their eyes.
Their noses tried to describe the
odor as a cross between a burning
rope and a fire in a wool warehouse.
So they went down stairs again and
concluded if there was a fire it had
concealed itself for blamed meaness
and they'd have to wait until it 'broke
out and then they'd pinch it.
Just then a man sitting in the mid
dle of the audience put his hand in his
pocket to fondle his lighted pipe,
burned his hand, found he was on
fire, and walked out, leaving a delici
ous scent of burning wool behind.
He grabbed a glass of water and
put out the fire himself.
So the firemen weren't needed.
This Safely Removes Worms.
Worms are a common disease of
children and every mother should
know their symptoms. Sallow com
plexion with dark circles under eyes,
irregular bowel movement with
stomach hard or swollen, grinding
teeth or itching may mean that
Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed at
once. It is a mildly laxative remedy
in candy tablet form that children
like. Kills and removes the worms
and lots the child grow strong and
healthy. At druggists, 25c. Adv.
A War Tax
On Coffee, Tea and Cocoa has been decided upon of
from 2c to 5c per pound and will soon be in force..
We advise our customers to buy a liberal supply.
We have Tea, Coffee and Cocoa in bulk, cartons and
cans. ' We carry a large stock of all the popular
kinds. Special prices on quantities.
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
408 North Fir St.
FARMERS PHONE B. 192
Cross The Track
Dry Wood, Poultryj: Supplies,
Feed,
All Varieties Seed Potatoes
Highest Price Paid For Poultry
SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCEJCO.
Home Ind. Phone M. 734
Union County M. 291
LA GRANDE,
OREGON
QUICK DELIVERIES
art a feature of thia lumber
bmineaa. When yon give ua an
order yon can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before yen need it. That mna
no delay m construction, w
waiting time that you b&Y to
pay for Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
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