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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER You Are Invited To visit the display of Women's, Men's, Misses', Boys', and Children's Oxford Shoes that have been put on sale at a great sacrifice during these times cu high prices. Women's Oxfords One lot Women's Oxfords, values to $5.00 : 41-38 One lot Women's Oxfords reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent One lot Women's Oxfords, values to $4.00 - 87c One lot Women's Oxfords reduced 20 Per Cent f Mens and Children's Oxfords Men's Oxfords, values to $5.00 and $6.00 .. $2.75 and $3.50 Boys' Oxfords, values to $4.00 ...$2.25 Children's Oxfords, sizes 5 1-2 to 2 1-2 at 98s Children's Oxfords, sizes 8 1-2 to 121-2 $1.19 Children's Oxfords, sizes 12 1-2 to 2 j $1.33 HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE QSc"d Sugar Beet Irrigation Co 11.75 ! Frank A. Sweeney 91.50 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss. I, F. L. Meyers, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the La Grande National Bank of La Grande, County of Union, state of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, show ing the name, last known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required hy the provisions of Chapter 148, of the Gen eral Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chap ter 214, of the General Laws of Ore gon, 1917. F L. MEYERS. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 11th day of July, A. D. 1917. H. A. ZURBRICK, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission- expires Dec. 13, 1920. D-7 13-20-27. 83-10. ARCADE MARGARET ILLINGTON IN GRIP PING DRAMA Margaret Illington, the distin guished star of the speaking stage, will make her debut on the photodra matic screen in tho gripping and vivid drama, "Sacrifice," -written es pecially for her by Charles Kcnyon and prepared for tho screen by Be atrice C. De Millo and Loighton Os tium. "Sacrifice" is a Lasky-Para-mount picture which will bo thp at traction at the Arcade today and to morrow. An unusual incident is in the fact that Miss Illington will mako her screen debut in a story by the same author in whoso play, "Kindling," she i scored here greatest dramatic tri umph. As soon as the story "Sacri fice" appears on the screen, Mr. Ken yon will prepare a version of it for the speaking stage. Ever since her first appearance be fore the footlights, Miss Illington has been one of the most distinguished and popular stars on tho American stage. Her wonderful performance in "The Thief" which ran for over a year in New York City, established Miss Ilington as one of the country's most successful emotional actresses. Later she repeated her success in "Kindling," which was hailed by all as one of the most unus.il and appeal ing plays of the decade. Still later, Miss Illington won fresh laureals in "Within the Law." In 'Sacrifice" Miss Ilington plays a dual role that of tho daughter of a high Government official and as a notorious dancer in a small principality of Eu rope. To play a double role requires a great deal of knowledge of dra matic technique and experience before the camera, but so adaptable was Miss Illington to the silent art that she was given this unusual task at the outset. The Lasky company has surrounded Miss Ilington with a cast of unusal excellence, including Jack Holt, Win ter Hall and Noah Berry. The scenes, laid as they are amid the principalities of Europe, are un usual in their beauty and the produc tion is made in the usual thorough Lasky manner under the direction of Frank Reicher. Are You One of Them? There are a great many people who would be very much benefited by tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets for a weak or disordered stomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Bald winsville, N. Y., relates her experience in the use of these tablets: "I had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains in the pit of my stomach. Our druggist advised me to take Chamber lain's Tablets. J took a bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonder fully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured." These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the pain has "been relieved may prevent its recur rence. Adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ! COLONIAL' 1 4tiM&Sff&gKH?tt&i Special For Saturday DOROTHY PHILLIPS, STAR OF "HELL MORGAN'S GIRL," TO APPEAR IIN "THE GIRL IN THE CHECKERED COAT" EVER-FRESH SWEET CORN Regular Trice 30c For Saturday, 2 for 35c Libby's Olives, quart size 35c Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., are send ing to the Colonial theatre today and tomorrow their newest and most en gaging production', "The Girl in the Checkered Coat," in which Dorothy Phillips will interpret the two leading characters representing the two sisters utterly unlike in personal ap pearance and temperamental char acteristics. Photographic trickery will enter largly into the possibilities that ' create some remarkable illusions scenes wherein Miss Phillips will drag her own insensible self from room to . room, meet and converse with herself, .walk with herself and bend over her self as she is, herself, seated in a great arm-chair giving herself her own personal opinion of herself ns she represents simultaneously, the two separate characters. Reads oddly but it will be proven to be, nevertheless, true in all particulars, when this sen sational entertainment is unfolded for the enjoyment of local picture "fans." Melons on Ice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the county court of ' Union county, state of Oregon, has duly appointed the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of George May Huckin, de ceased; and that all claims against said estate must be properly itemized and verified, and filed with me under signed, at the store of E. E. Kirtley, La Grande, Oregon, or at the office of F. S. Ivanhoe, her attorney, La Grande, Oregon, on or before six months from and after the 14th day of July, 1917. GOLDIE CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of George May Huchin, deecased. F. S. IVANHOE, Attorney for Administratrix. Daily 7 12-19-2G. 82-9. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Now is the time to buy a bottle of this remedy so as tt be prepared in case that any one of your family should have an attack of colic or diar rhoea during the summer months. It is worth a hundred times its cost when needed. Adv. Strawberries will soon be gone, get busy if you want some to can Vegetables and Fruits Fresh Every Morning Headquarters for Campers CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY STATEMENT Of the La Grande National Bank of ' La Grande! County of Union, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing ! to the credit of every depositor July 1, 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), prin cipal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the facr of his death, if known. Mrs. J. H. Alexander $ 5.00 Lincoln Austin 24.19 Irving Blatt 2.00 Mrs. A. V. Crawford 10.80 J. R. Endicott 29.20 Mary C. Evans i 5.00 Mary Griffith 8.75 Levin Harvey 7.50 Fred. J. Kicsel 70.00 A. I,. Morse 3.48 Walter Mills . . .' 1.00 Alvy T. Peterson 3.51 Jas. M. Palmer 4.S5 S. H. Shaugh 21.35 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that Joseph Palmer, executor of the last will and testament of Samuel R. Deal, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Union County, Oregon, his final account in the ad- ministration of said estate and said Court has set Monday, the 13th day of August, 1917, at the County Court room in La Grande, Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M. as the time and place for hearing said report and all objections thereto. JOSEPH PALMER, Executor of Last Will of Samuel R. Deal, deceased. D. 7-13-20-27; 8-3-10. Cause of Despondency. Despondency is often caused by in digestion and constipation, and quick ly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion and move the bowels. Adv. 4fi? ' The Mammoth Grocery 1211 Adams Avenue r Phone Main 82 Fruit Canning Time is Here Let Us Supply Your Wants Try a Loaf of Our Portland Butternut Bread Our Fruits and Vegetables Arrive Fresh Daily yt a THE SECOND LINE OF DE J. FENSE THE U. S. ARMY J The War Secretary and some J J of his officers. 4 ! j j j jt ' t f 1 Major General Hunter Liggett. SURE WE HAVE IT IF IT'S ANYTHING IN FRUITS OR VEGETABLES WE CAN SATISFY YOU Green String Beans, 3 pounds Wax String Beans, 3 pounds ..... New Spuds, 4 pounds - Turnips, 6 pounds - Peas, 3 pounds ..25c 25c .55c 25c ...... : .........25c Cantaloupes, choice, 3 for . - 25c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound - 15c Strawberries, 2 for : .25c Raspberries, 2 for 25c Blackcaps, 2 for ;.......25c ; ZDC Dew Berries, 2 for '. ; Watermelons, each ..... 40c, 50c, 60-J Onions, yellow, per pound 5c Onions, brown, per pound 6c Onions, white, per pound . 7c We Have a Complete Line of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES' On Display At All Times Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Crosa The Track . COAL- t Just Received a Car of Tono -LAimp Coal At $10.50 Per2000 Lbs. YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY! Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 BEDS NEW AND USED We can furnish Beds from $1.00 to $15.00 Just the kind you need for the tent or camping. We have the largest stock of good used furniture in the city and sell at a price withm reach of all. THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Fir and Jefferson Phone Black 1241 Better Prices Paid for Good Used Furniture. Ed. Donohue GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 LA GRANDE, OREGON. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a littler before you need it. That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. j BEAUTIFUL j j FIGURES j 1 friftb result from intelligent attention to I V correct corseting. tf? 1Hpd-4rt Corsets ( j Wp(M offer tfc world brt achieTcmenta la 1 r 'n design and a careful selection of au- 1 BteYit'l perior materials to properly work out C l j I j these designs so the style lines are re- f 0 I I:" I 1 ! tained during the entire life of the T !f l''f.i fjj'! corset. Appreciation of the fit, ityle 1 St 'ri '.'!' and comfort, however, can only be had V I iVl i -Wil 1 through a trial fitl'ig the hardest f iiffl . lt. 1 tmm'm ) . iAl Pauline Lederle ) j&tl Sommer Hotel BIdg. I: