WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1917.
IS. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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the judge. Come in, try on the garments, see how
they look; see how they are made; see the splendid
styles we show. Get all the clothing information you
can, then go elsewhere and compare things. Isn't
that a fair proposition? You want the best clothes
your money can buy, and you want full satisfaction
in both. All we ask is an opportunity to show you
the attractive display of ,
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT
$15.00, $16.50 ,$17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Quality and Service
ARC A DE
, GREATEST TRIUMPH
In "Mothers of Prance," the great
est triumph of her triumphal career.
Sarah Bernhardt will be eeen at the
Arcade theatre today and tomorrow
bringing a message from the mothers
of France to tho mothero of Amer
ica. This, the crreateat Dhotodrama of
the world's greatest war, tells a story
of the effect of the war on a group
r.f iFmnrti ineonle and it tells the
nnrv with a ttustainod force. Consis
tency, and intorcst that is the' height
of artistry. Certainly wnon jean
Rlcl.epmv the famous ' member of the
famous French Academy, wrote this
feature he wrote a masterpiece and
under the direction of Louis Mer
canton it has been given a masterly
production. This is one of the world
history making films. It has been a
long time since a feature of such his
tcrlcal significance has been shown in
this country. 1 For that ireason alone,
if for no other you should see it. And
aeaing it you will view some
wonderful scenes in French trenches,
French hospitals and in ruined vil
lages. Also you will see the most
effective picture yot made of the great
Cathedral at Rheims bolstered up
with sandbags to keep it from col
lapsing as the result of 'he damage
if htf flirt manv Cttlfillfl tYllYVIVTI
Into it. "Mothers of France" is a '
supreme production. See it, by all
means.
ALL BUI SHOW
CATTLE SHOULD
BE DEHORNED
P. H. SPILLMAN, COtJNTY AGRI
CULTURAL AUE-Vi', sax a
HORNS ARE MENACE
I auoto in part a market letter sent
out by the Benson Commission Co. of
Portland which brings out quite Clear
ly why all cattle with the exception of
show animals should Be aenornea, as
the ultimate end of the greater port
ion of cattle is the shambles.
. "We desire again to call the at
tention of stock growers the import-
of dehominar cattle. It is an
pome
more unruly ones when it comes to
handling them.
This aixDlies as well to the dairy
cow as to the beef cattle. Dairy cat
tle can be more readily handled and
cattle feed together much better un
der all conditions where they are
without horns. Iln the winter they
can, ibe kept in sheds or in sheltered
nlacen to better advantage as only
about one half or two thirds as much
room will be required to shelter them
when loose. The loss of dairy cattle
goreing each other when going in and
Joseph News Items
Joseph, Aug. 14. (Special) Many
j rain threats come and go, but yet no
rain.
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelen of Se
attle are in Joseph visiting at the
home of Mrs. Phelen's sister, Mr.
Edward Berland.
f W. F. Van Vactor, of Portland is in
Joseph this week on business. Mr.
' Van Vactor was formerly a merchant
in Joseph.
Wtiila wnrkinir in a loesrinff camD ,
Tnaanh T.vln Fnftter had the mitt-
". .1 -
I fortune to have his foot crushed be
tween a rail and a truck wheel, t ,
On Wednesday, the 8th, the funeral
of the infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Reams wag held.
W. J. Beith arrived om Saturday
from Antone, Washington, to visit
with relatives in Joseph. , ; ; -
Born . to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Boner at their home in North Joseph,
a son, on Monday, August 13th.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Sand
ers, of Enterprise and W. L. Flower,
of Joseph, was' solemnized Sunday
afternoon, August 12th, at the homo
of Rev. J. B. Astwood, of Lewis,
Oregon. The happy couple will make
their home in Joseph wnere tne priae
groom is the editor of the Joseph
Herald.'. . . ' 'j
a rnnnrt- is - circulating in and
around Joseph that the farmers of
Joseph and community expect to buy
up the creamery building and. equip
ment which was formerly owned by
the Mutual Creamery company, and
start a Farmers' Co-operative Cream
ery. Mrs. H. O. Wagner, of Enterprise
was in Joseph last week visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. G. Rennie.
Many Joseph people expect to at
tend the Auto Races at Enterprise
and all have a -better chance to get
their share and the removal 01 the
ItntTia "fnmoa ilnwn" pomn of the . c.nov
..V...W " - IJICAb UU.'ltHJ-
Mrs. H. Jr. Throe was opernieu
on at the Enterprise hospital on Sun
day, the 12th. The doctors report her
present condition nigniy Bausiacwry.
1 . . .nit. 1.1 T...nh
- wiriav iha inth. the josepn
Auxiliary Red Cross sent twenty-five
nairs of pajamas to the Red Cross
I headquarters. This is nearly half of
the required amount. ine
will be sent in about the 16th ac
cording to the ladies who are doing
the sewing. '
The following are the names of the
people who enjoyed a delightful wat
out
ing each otner wnen going in ana vv .-. , . T h1cp
of stables thougn not a great ! f melon feed at the head of the Lake
factor however often cause serious In-
jury or loss of an animal. Further,
many injuries have resulted to part
ies 'being stuck by the horn of a dairy
cow particularly when they are being
the vicious animal I only recently saw
mice vl uciuiiii-iiB vv. - cow wiub nuu u 'uuttiu jiiuig vw
every day occurrence that cattlo are.iner eyeg for 0no of two reasons she
1 - JHMnnJ ntr Ktmiw CTirArl ' 1 . '. I 4 . . 1 1
last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jf. n.
Gaulke and family of Joseph, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Link of Enterprise, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Runnells of Joseph.
H. V. Kadderly is a business visi-
very uny wvwawim v. iner eyes lor uihj vi iwu mraaviin auc
more or less damaged by being gored jg either vicious or a "fence jumper"
jy ujiv riiv.iiui. -v & oim uiav uou vcu vi nwiiio) 11 . ivnuu
she was absolutely dangerous. A
bull with horns is a good thing to
keep clear off, however in the case
of rs.nee cattle all the bulls on a given
range or in a pasture should be either
dehorned . or all have their horns,
otherwise tho horned one may ser
iously injure those not furnished with
a couple of "bayonets."
There is no plaec for the horn on
other than show . cattle ' from the
family pet to the wildest range steer.
PAUL H. SPILLMAN,
County Agricultural Agent.
cow particularly wjicii uiey are ucijik i . - . ,
.. r . , . ... .... . j i. "'. in Pm-Hnnil this week
ilea in at nignt or Deing turnea loose , w. ...... - ----- - ,
often milking, this being espcclaley1 ' OTne of the best "SummerE vening
true during "fly time. !. Then there is . programs ever held in the Methodist
. . .. I .i i .nJAtAl Vtt a la r fro mini
ence on Sunday evening, Aug. 10th.
It was "Children's Evening" and the
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
Read the Observer classified ads.
with cows, they being more vicious
than steers. It is not an uncommon
occurrence that wo have to sell an atv-
itv.nl miViWt. to ivost mortem inspec
tion on account of horii bruises, and
if not sold eubject, the buyers will in
variably ibid lower on account of
bruiBes."
Many of our stock mon dehorn but
there are still too many that do not.'
Two bunches of cattlo of exactly the
same quality but one being dehorned
and the other not will always see
the dehorned get the be3t price of the
two. I am told that horned cattlo
ar uroftincr tn he an unusual silrht on
Via miHrlln wMinrn markets, and that
horned cattle are distinctly discrim
inated against, in tact wnen tne
Union Experiment Station sent three
pnrionds or fat att e to Kansas iity
two years ago this month, the buyers
in the yards referred to tnem as"tnose
horned cattlo" and though in fine
shape and topping the market for
grass cattlo, they did not bring what
they would have nad they Been de
horned. All cattlo now fed at the
Experiment Station are dchomcd be
fore being put on feed. They have
found that cattle feed more quietly
Albany Watson . Brothers Iron
Works here sold and machinery will
be moved to Portland.
wfttit off -without a
TT I1W1W
hitch. Everything from the humorous
sketch bv Donovan Boggan to the
serious Child's Prayer by Marjorie
Wilson was greatly appreciated by
the audience who gave generous ap
plause. A feature of the "big 'peo
ple s" part of the program was a
beautiful song which was nicely sung
by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Murphy. It
is the opinion of many that the proi
grams by the children should be given
more often as it gives the "kiddies"
training and pleases the older folks.
About eleven-thirty on Wednesday
night, the 8th, several Joseph people
saw a fine display of the Aurora Boro
alis or Northern Lights.
Nearly every day some family
leaves for the huckleberry country.
Sold in Three Sizes of Packages
and in Bulk
Dorft
ask for
CniCKcnS Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.
oi Portland, Oregon.
Pattison Bros.
Joel's Grocery
Hug's Grocery
J. G. Snodgrass
E. Pollack
City Groc. & Bakery
Mammoth Grocery
HOMEGROWN
SWEET
CORN
30c Per Dozen
COVE BLACKBERRIES
Received Daily
,) $ ...... 1 i :) 1..'
Place Your Order Now
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir St. Crosa The Track
Furniture Exchange
USED SEWING MACHINES
50 Good Used Sewing Machines in A-one running
order most any make you want, from
$5.00 to $25.00
Satsifaction Guaranteed
Fir and Jefferson.
Phone Black 1241
E. J. 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 8
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Scene From Great Film At the Arcade Wednesday and
WE DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A SPECIAL SALE
We sell Our Goods for less than our competitors
sell them when they have sales
We know because our' ever increasing volume of
business demonstrates this.
SPECIALS t
Ranges, .this week . $18.00 Up
Rugs, this week $10.00 Up
Baby Buggies . $8.50
HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
Where Your Dollars Do Double Duty
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offer the world's best achievements in
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and comfort, however, can only be had
through trial fitf ig the hardest
test.
Pauline Lederle
Sommer Hotel BIdg.
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Thursday.