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' V. TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917. 4 NO WAR PRICES ON Men's Work Shoes WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR WORK SHOES (Read On) Our work shoes were made especially for us from real leather by men who have specialized. for many years on just these "Hard Service" Shoes. Come to us for a pair of good Work Soes, the best for the price, no matter wluit the price may be. Seeing is believing See Them. MEN'S WORK SHOES I MEN'S OUTING SHOES $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 , $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 MEN'S OXFORD SHOES, Value to $6.00, at $1.98 HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service 4 and the general oversight of an armyj 01 neip. iiau a stranger seen nira heading a procession of pretty youn? ! ladies Monday morning, several of, whom were arrayed in men's over-; alls with braces, he might have thought Karl was heading a suffra gette parade but it was all in the , day's work in the cherry orchards of Cove. Cove Sentinel. Summer Complaint ARCADE nesB comes to her finally, constitutes has been at work on his ranch, lit During the hot weather of the sum mer months some member of almost evrty family is likely to be troubled with an unusual looseness of the bowels, and it is of the greatest im portance that this be treated prompt ly, which can only bo done when the medicine is kept at hand. Mrs. F. F. Scott, Scottsville, N. Y., states, '1 first used Chamterluin's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as five years ago. A!-, that time I had a se vere attack of summer complaint and was suffering intense pain. One dose relieved me. Other members- of my family have since used it with like results." Adv. 8-1-17 REV G. L. CLARK'S RESIGNATION EXPECTED It has been reported that the Rev. G. L. Clark of the Presbyterian church here, expects to resign and take up the Army Y. M. C. A. work. Al Canning and Preserving A PATRIOTIC DUTY We Call Your Attention to String Beans Why pay 20c and 25c for a can of string beans I At 6c per pound we can supply you with choice, tender, string beans, fine for home canning. ' Place Your Order Now While the Supply Is Available FRESH CAR WATERMELONS JUST ARRIVED Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track "MATERNITY" AT .ARCADE DAY TO- It is an exceptionally unique story that is told in "Maternity", the newest World-Picture Brady-Made which will be shown at the Arcade theatre today and tomorrow with charming Alice Brady fn the title role. The picture tells the story of a young wife who fears motherhood and with good cauxe. Her mother died at her birth and her grandmother died at her mother's birth. The manner in which this fear is cast out by perfect love and of the way in which real happi- n nis rancn. ui tui, v. : ., ; ftj t. . . - - . . I VIIUUILIJ 1117 Id ilV TV All UVL1.1IUUIILC O.Ij LI1C a thoroughly pleasing and entertain- carried the roof of a hay bam, which 1 v n a .4. o-.i.- 1. ' uraa o 1 vf if faeit lAnn anil tUirri, AAf ' . . .... . . ' Washington, nothing definite will be known about the matter until after his return here, which will be about Aug. ust 8th ing picture. Alice Brady is seen in was sixty feet long and thirty feet one of the most brilliant roles in her . wide, about one hundred feet afrd brilliant career. The fire scene in landed it in his oat field, which Miss IBlrady rescues a young On July 28 there was a general child from death at the flames, makes ! frost all over the valley and in some a remarkable scene that will live long j places the garden and potatoes were in me memory 01 an mose wno see ' all killed if ii,,t.n. ; - --.--1-1.1. : ' The Pinery Minam, Oregon. GOOD FISHING Tents, Bods and Saddle Horses for Rent. Pack trains to all re mote points Guides Furnished Farmers Phone 88F it. "Maternity" is a remarkable pic ture of great merit and of splendid en tertainment. Tomorrow night this feature pic ture wifl be rim only once. Following will be an hour and forty minutes of fun music and dancing staged by Seattle, uio wen Known 10m Christy's f amous White Minstrels. There will be only one show Thursday night. The weather is very hot and dry and the grain is burning up. If we don't get some irain soon there will not be enough hay to winter the stock, Mr. Ross h Perry of Imbler just shipped out a carload of iron to . . .Ask Anyone Who Has Used It There aire families who always aim to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house for use in case it is needed, and find that it is jiot only a good investment but saves them no end of suffering. As to its reliability, ask anyone who has used it. Adv. 8-1-17 Palmer Valley Palmer Valley Special) Norman Swagard andwife aiid daughter have been out to the Grande Rondo Volley for the last few days, returning on Jess Kilenbock is busy hauling wood from his place to the Junction. Mr. Brown has arrived with his stock and will take caro of the Bir chett place. G. W. Feather has gone to the har vest fields near Pendletc.i to be gone a month or two. Stomach and Liver Troubles No end of misery and actual suffer ing is caused by disorders of the stom ach and liver, and may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Give them a trial. They only cost a ' quarter. Adv. 8-1-17 Brakman's Wife Operated On Mrs. Jack Hoist of (Baker under went a serious surgical operation at her home Friday morning. She reported resting easily and making as good progress as could be expected, Her husband, an O-W. brakman, was called here by her sudden illness, reaching home on the afternoon train, Karl Stackland Busy. Karl Stackland has been a very busy man the past week looking af ter the packing and shipping of cher- Friday. He reports a young tornado ' ries, the delivery of crates and boxe3 AWUMMI mihi.ij. it - ' ' f Ml A WOQLD-PKTVBM 6RAPV-HAM ALICE - I BRADY 'Maternity" AT THE ARCADE TODAY TOMORROW AND mM Wetproot mm if A NOTED Pacific Coast sportsman who has hunted every thing from snipe to black bear, said recently : " The water proofing feature now offered sportsmen in Remington UMC 'Arrow and 'Nitro Club' Wetproof Sliotsliclls, is the most important improvement made in tlie shotsliell field in over a decade. The men who perfected the Wetproof system certainly know shotgun shooting and its requirements from field, duck blind and traps, as well as from the scientific angle." Here is something that every man who lives in a wet climate or does his shooting in the .stormy seasons ought to know about. These are the first completely wetproof sliotsliclls a new and exclusive feature of the Rrminpton UMC "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" Shotshclls. This is a process that took three years to perfect. It involved a deeper study of wet-proofing ma terials than lias ever been conducted outside of the Remington UMC laboratories. It means special paper for the shells; a .special formula for the wet-proofing; new equipment invented to apply the wet-proofing compound. Virtually a new type of shell adding to the shooting qualities of "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" the hitherto unknown quality of perfect resistance to wet. It produces a shell that can be soaked in water for hours without swelling, and without softening the crimp a shell that is as bone dry inside after soaking as before a shell that works per fectly through the gun in all climates, and can he depended upon for sure fire, speed, pattern and penetration, net dayf as well as dry, A shell that you ought to know. Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community Clean and oil your gun with REAt Of, the combination Ponder Solvent, l.uhkant and Rutt Prerentrrt TUB REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. Woolwttrth HuiMinjt, New York JARS .We have a few dozen used Jars left that are as good as new and much below the new price. , They will not last long at the rate they are going. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Black 1241 Fir and Jefferson E. V.. Donohue Job Printing quickly and neatly done at The Observer Office. 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 8 WOOD c5 COAL Nice Spring' Chickens 50c each We Buy Cherries SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 L'mon County M. 291 LA GRANDE. OREGON. I --.. 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