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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO X ... 4 4 .1 ii ' T I HILLS DEPARTMENT STORE J r Quality & Service Jjf Mi ; if VBEaSLJ-r . L .jlirlriirtrv' uoiorufct mil. A. B. kmoBluiu to. "Speed 'Em Up" Races Will attract lots of attention so will a new stylish suit compared with one which hears the marks of a winter's wear. If the genuine qualities of style, shapeliness and serviceability which only genuine jtailoring working upon genuine materials can impart to a garment. If this is what you seek in vour. clothes then this is the store for you. Xirschbaum Clothes $15.00, $16.50, $20.00, $25.00 ROLLICKING COMEDY, "THE CLOCK" AT COLONIAL. Brighton Carlsbad Pa j unions The new one-piece pa-, jama in summer weight materials. All sizes. $1.50 to $2.00 Bathing Suits Just Unpacked In plain colors and fan cy combinations ex clusive designs and fadeless colors. 75c to $5.00 Sealfax Athletic Underwear Perfect fitting, long wearing union suit, sold in a cleaner way. $i.oq For the purpose of diversifying" the entertainment provided by the pro moters of Bluebird photoplays there : will be presented at the Colonial thea ! tre on Friday and Saturday a rollick ing comedy, spiced with excitement and adventure, under the caption of "The Clock." The star of the oc casion will be Franklyn Fa mum, with pretty Agnes Vernon his leading lady. This combination of talent 'has fur nished several Bluebirds of pleasant recollection, among them being "The Man Who Took a Ohance" and "A Stranger from Somewhere," both plays of comedy bent and of much the same original type to be reflected in "The Clock." Mr. Famum is a big, handsome fellow of dashing demeanor who frolics through situations that would seem incredulous if other men participated in them. But the Famum way of doing things makes almost any incident plausible and quite with in reason. 'Miss Vernon is among the prettiest and most talented of screen queens and the combination makes for ideal entertaining results. ARC A DE MAE MURRAY IN CHARMING PLAY AT ARCADE A whimsical story dealing with fairies, knights and elves will be pre- YOU CAN BE A BETTER TEACHER By Training Yourself Profes sionally at the Oregon Normal School Monmouth, Oregon Oregon's School for Oregon Teachers You will learn, what to teach and how to teach. The school pre pares you for elementary work in city and country schools. Every member of the faculty has professional preparation. Courses Professional, Super visor, Rural and Primary. First Semester begins September 10, 1917. Learn more about your profes sional possibilities. The 1917 catalog tells. The Registrar has one for you. Write for it. sented at the Arcade today and to morrow, when Mae Murray, the charming Lasky-Paramount star, ap pears in "The Primrose Ring." This screen adaptation was made by Marian Fairfax from Ruth Sawyer's clever story. In "The Primrose Ring" this cap tivating young star is seen as a nurse in a children's hospital, and as she herself was once a crippled child, she takes an unusual interest in them and, in spite of the disapproval of the head nurse and trustees, amuses the children with thrilling fairy stories of goblins, elves, plumed knights and fairy glens. The little nurse has fallen deeply in love with the handsome young head doctor of the hospital and when he farces her to stop amusing the chil dren with her wonderful fairy tales she promptly resigns. How matters are finally straight ened out and how the primrose ring is woven aibout the little nurse and the young doctor, and the fairies go mad with joy, is presented in a most novel, charming and wonderful fashion. In the cast supporting Miss Murray are Tom Moore, Little iBilly Jacobs, Winter Hall and Mayme Kelso. Many Thrillers With Wortham Shows Here Next Week. Perhaps one of the most exciting attractions which will he seen in La Grande next week in connection with i'i t ', 1 . jwawtt VM4 Scene From "The Clock" At the Colonial Friday and Saturday 3 Speed?EmUp Fancy Bing and Royal Ann Cherries 40c Per Gal. Leave your orders now while you can get them FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EVERY MORNING Make our store your headquarters dur ing the Speed 'Em Up CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY the Great Wortham Shows will be the "Follies of Life," which is a mod ification of the latest thriller, some time cnllcd the Silo Drome. The Silo Drome is a circular and perpendicular track around which daring riders whirl at break-neck speed going 60 miles per hour performing a kinds of evolutions and dare-devil stunts, rival ing as it were, the proverbial fly on tho ceiling. "The Follies of Life" is indeed a thriller and it is sure to prove one of the most popular attractions on the big "Joy Zone" and it is here you will see "Speedy" Wallace and his troupe of deathdefying riders, including the ' Are You One of Them? . There are a great many people who would be very much benefited by tak ing Chamber', ain'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 vse of these tablets: "I had a bad spell with my stomach about 3ix months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains m the pit of my stomach. Our druggist advised me to take Chamber lain's Tablets. I took a bottle home and the first dose Telieved 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. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Portland, July 20. (Special) The midweek offering outside of the hog alleys is mostly of the stocker and feeder type which is represented in the cattle pens by some very choice and some very ordnary material and in tho sheep pens by a varied olTering of stock ewes with some choice mar ketable lambs. Cattle. Receipts 113. The market condi tions remain unchanged in this de partment with considerable activity m tho stocker and feeder types which have ranged all the way from four and a half to seven and a quarter. The volume of trade has been com paratively small but the market is busy with small transactions. Hogs. Receipts 166. The market is steady without any appreciable in crease in prices prevailing yesterday. There was but one car of good pack ing material offered and this was tak en readily at current quotations. Sheep. Lambs brought twelve to Iwelve seventy-five according to the quality and preparations for market while a considerable number -of stock ewes changed hands at $6.50 to $7.00. There was no change from yester day's prices in the wether and year ling trade. Cause of Despondency. DpftTmndenrv in often ffliiflAri hv fa- digestion and constipation, and quick ly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the dicrestion and move tho bowels. Adv. FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The Observer office. world's best talcn who challenge any body to duplicate their marvelous feats. The Wortham shows will arrive Sunday and all will be in readiness for the opening schedule to take place on the Circus Grounds Monday evening at 7 o'clock. I Mae Mueray M .. ' . St. i ; j in I HE. I (IIMKOSE IcINO Scene From "The Primrose Ring" at the Arcade Theatre Today and Tomorrow 8 K Speed; 'Em DON'T BE A GRASSHOPPER WHILE THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME IS HERE, DON'T FORGET WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. START THAT CANNING CAMPAIGN NOW. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WONT BE LOWER IN PRICE AND IN DICATIONS ARE THAT FOODS WILL BE HIGHER. CAN ALL YOU CAN CAN AND IF YOU CAN'T CAN LEARN HOW. IF YOU CAN CAN, CAN ALL YOU CAN CAN, AND WHAT YOU CAN'T CAN YOU MIGHT PICKLE, PRESERVE, OR BET TER STILL, DRY 'EM. REMEMBER HE WHO HESITATES IS LOST PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW. WE ARE FILLING ORDERS FOR CAN NING WITH FIRST-CLASS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 n Fanners Phone B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track Jf toj rj wf tf w $t ttjl l (ft f fi) tf f 4 4-4- 4 4-4-4 4 Job Printing Quickly and Neatly Done at The Observer Office. r 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 within reach of all. THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Fir and Jefferson Phone Black 1241 Better Prices Paid for Good Used Furniture Ed. Donohue 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, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main S BEAUTIFUL ifi W i ill iV5 V7' i:M. mm FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. TfloD.4R,T ORSETS Front Laced offer tke world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work out these designs so the style lines are re tained during the entire life of the corset. Appreciation of the fit, style and comfort, however, can only be bad through a trial fitt'ig the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel BIdg.