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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1917. PAGE TtVQ LA GRANDE E VEXING OBSERVER. I (j SI $3.00, Congraiukt They Are Great Heard every day in our Boys' Depart ment. It is the joy of fiiuliiig sa( isiV- tol'V Ktvlf. IK'l'IVi't fit itinl L'o'id lll.lti'l'i coiiiiiiiicd into Suits and Overcoats and so . reasonably ju ii-ed. Come in and look them over glad to show you whether you are ready to 'ouy or not. JACK O'NEILL 13 HEADY TO MEET WORLD CHAMPION. Eoys' High-Top Shoes $3.25, $3.50, 33.75 Dress Shoes $2.19, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Boys' Sweaters 75c, $1.00, $1-25, $1.50, $2.00 Eoys' $1.38, Boys' L. H. S. Caps and Hats 35c to 50c, all sizes Boys' Underwear Special 46c, 76c, 93c a Suit Boys' Fall Suits $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 to $11.50 Hills Department Store Quality and Service. You will never know what gcod values you can get in our Eoys' Department by reading only our price list. See this mer chandise that is advertised. """ - ! I t woi v. not ; I : : 1 is i 1 cs s JU I , f." I ' ! . a. . ' X v. 'yi ''A (' J T ' i'i ?'? t Jack O'Xrill, The l.tfal ( hampioi 3 Jark fl'N'eill hist nij;lit tapered off Ilia Ioiik sii'KB f training for the h'lg mat' h by a fjooil work out with Al Hridjres, the local heavy-weiifht, and expressed himself as very well satisfied with his cunditiun, snyir.K the he never felt better in his life ami was confident he would ho able to en tertain the champion for a while at least v.hen time was called Kriday niedit. lie will step on the mat at 173 or 171 pounds, somewhat under the weight he usually made for former matches. As is well known to local sport lovers, O'Neill is modest and of a re tiring disposition never claiming that he can beat a man und always as KUrini; his friends that they may de pend on him --for the best there is in him. His performances here in the past are a sufficient guarantee that he will do his very best when he faces the champion on Kriday night at the Ar cade theatre. flood music and a Rood preliminary program lias been arranged and al together Friday night will be a "hie; nij;ht" and November 1 will long be remembered as a red letter day by lovers of clean athletics. Henry Webber, .Santel's manager and trainer, well known along the Coast as a wrestler, has consented to apptar against some local wrestler. Tat Foley has consented to go on with Webber for a limited time if no one else can be induced to exchange toe holds with the big grappler. rut a i n mi a enr ,: mmm QUICK DKUVEUIES feature of .this lumber business. When you grive 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. ffaone Main 8 ARC A DE TfTfi HVSTKIIIOIS MR. TII.I.KIt AT THE AllCADE TODAY ONLY Stn lling throun Lester Street, lit inlclni. h(, J'l-c-.iic iller is startled nwlniflit, I'l-ciitiw Tiller is startled f'-oro Xo. 218. At almost the same nmmint r.n t'lc.nn'.ly dre.-:s".l young b"ly (:10ii Til!:-:- could not help ob nsrvi.'.p vas a inrc'y inautiful girl) nm unon the fV?s, followed by two vha hcveS- r.n .1 run nv.ny. I'le- foin-s tin- i'.yi. c omnir upon h r i-i a "b'ind nik v ' i'lta which she h fi d. TiV.iv oHSrs to ca.-ort the firl to safety, and go.a wifh her ta W:nr i'.-cct i.l t'l: vi-lni'.V. when li.nl a till rirl c'fcusj?, fef-yjip r.3'.;i;r: Tilie:- r.ot ta Bpy u'o- hr, T'V.VtWt:rI K-:s TiHor peeking rround tin ro"-rr whiV ri-.e is tall; In to a 'js:i io-.rs looking man, she returns r.ni tliiJcs her m-ort for not kernim- his word. Tiller then invites the girl V. cafe, for the purpose of getting from her some explanation of her mystifying conduct. The girl tells her story, in effect that she had arrived the day before from England, to loin , her f iance. whom she had not t,.- .,u vt,.f ..f ii, t..,. his bambino. ship by strnngers they take her to No. 2 IX Lester Street, where she is welcomed by her sweetheart. To her surprise she learns that her fiance hns, since they parted, joined a revolutionary society and is now a dynamiter. Upon trying to escape trom the Lester Street house, the girl had accidentally disturbed some chem icals, and in the excitement uf the explosion that followed she had fled. Tiller accepts her story with a grain of salt, but accedes to her reiuest to deliver, for her, n letter to a lady with whom she wishes to comnumi- Whcn Tiller reaches the ad- know the old quotation about "a lit tle chili! flii.M lead them," and if you are fond of children you will undoubt edly fall in love with little Hob While, who pays the leading ride in the forthcoming fieorge (.(-ban picture, "LOST IN THANS1T." This little boy, two and one-half years of age. almost takes the honors away from .Mr. lieban, the st-ir ei" the produc tion. This child ha.? been in "The Roadside -Impresario ' i several scenes and screened so well that Mr. lieban selected him to play the child part in thin new Paramount pro. tion. "LOST IN TRANSIT" is one of hose human little ;-.ti;,ies which ha; a real hentt in tore r. As in some of his productions, .V, I.l.-i.-l tak.'C. the -part of an Italian vho one day In.i.t a smai boy turjlre-l nnnn; raei in his junk woi.'on. with a nolo iv.'i'.riT "Whoever finds thin clv'-l any h.ue him. Nobody wnr.i him." I'eiiur lonely himself, l!r; Itil:a:i a-lo;.ts the boy, but at the same time ai-nliK-i child hail been lost and advertised for. Nicolo, our friend, wry ruarly loses It is ar-Mind Ihe i'lcl- dents relative to the n--.r loss of the child that "LOST IN Tl! AWl" " is built and we can tiuly sav l'cit iiav- J ing seen Mr. Hel an':; .revious work; you will surely enjoy thi:;. i A tiiik with .Mr. li-b.-m disclosra the ! fact that he considers this picture even better than "l'aMHi:ile." or in fact any ol his other rM-i.-sHs. You sundy will want to i harming tie I!ob While as wi ll as Mr. l'ehan. j Yours vi-iv ttri'y, j MYERS A I.EITKR. ' V. S.-'Wi- almost forgot to tell that "LOST IN TRANSIT I, ft,-- CHICHESTER 5 PILLS lJ?.rl.;.?': -'";' !;- '-' v""' V tt- .-.,- -i. ni 'iiimi r.:i v i . rfM r t' pit' tltTss indiciiU'fl on tin; envelope, ho finU tin house upptu'witly vat-ant.. Hut he knock vigorously at the dnnr until a man appears, lakes the letter and .says that he is the "Miss Smith" addressed. Other thrilling events follow in r!ose suercssittn. The full stnry of "The Mysterious Mr. Tiller" will he (lisplayel in (Hue. hinl photoplays at tho Amide Thuis iiav inly with Ituport .Julian ami liuth Clil'fttrd playing the star parts AN INSPIK VI ION Mndnni: ttu uiid"iiht -Hv "Our Boys in France'' TOBACCO FUND Tear Out This Coupon, Fill It In and Send as Much Money as Yon Can Spare to Buy Tobacco for Our Fighting Mow. Each Quarter Provides a Pack Enough for One Man for a Month. Tot!,,. ;n ni )i i;irl lllrlll. TIii- I ; r, 1 1 ii If ( )Iim-i' or: Imp -l-iscd I'j r. 1 uy j tri s 'I tul,-1, i ii, ihi-Mimli "Our Im.vs in Kniinv"' T. l ; '" l'Uml idi- A iiii'i-ii'iin I'iuht inu men in I'Vaib-i'. I Ullih'll;iliil lh.it rai-ll tl; t-t-i- Imys 1 1 i i.-u-k-W Willi :i ! i-i.i( iiluc 1. 1' l"i i t'iits, .-iini that ill I'iii h .'K'IIII,- will n. iil.ici',1 ;i postc-inl. MililrcsScil tn mi', nii'vlii, my unknown fi ii'iwl, tin- suhlicr, will nrce tn mo ;i nii'ssiitic o" (hanks. X;iiiu - .d.1ivss Stivrt Cilv .. ---f-t-ty;-: . X -- ' - --. ...... .-'t'--. -wwrvr-;'jir GEORGE BEBAW AT THE ARCADE FRIDAY AND SATIJE51Y IN "LOST IN TRANSIT?' M .ST'-t I'obert Ilo.iie'' OK II1S IIO.MK" ill the if Mis Mi K'iin wiio aopear new Triao;r!e plav. "Master shown i Areade n I-'riilav ami , I'heatre. :iU!i-la rit the , l,:ls playol heavy p- 1 that it has bee William Dtsmoiiil, November loth vater rent without last ilay to ;-. 11- p-'iy ills IViwnI.s 'The .IV." limes some that h Art Cominq Events November 0 Vo:!:'s v-lianii-i'-n :t:ip wrwtlh.fr ir.:.tr'i D'.N'e '.l s. Sant.-I. N'overal-er J--V. ilnv-a o," V il nK.nbel".h:) .:anpaiun er.t!s. I )ec. 2o - t 'Ii ri si r.n s. .Ian. f Thin! offkvrs' training Tamps open at various i antoiuiients. Viilii Al -Kiin Tirst i.-uiv to ! Tii:.nt:ic iulri lb -. vork as "I " Har-iv :eip!e" with William s. ! siia-e npi.ear.-.l in :-i s'-oli-s of Tr ijioele sn-.-.- v-l it" a : if IVofes: inal fJerman-Editor Interned.1)' : (United Press.) I'OKTLAKI), Ore., Nov. R. Max I.u.-lie. editor of the Deutnehe-Zeitlr.-ii;, recently suspended under Federal pressure, lv,iS interned today as? an elii-n eaemv. British Repulse liairis. (United Press.) ' I.ONIW)X, Nov. 8. A successful raid on the southeast of Armentiorci a .1 the repulse of two enemy . at tempts to enter the British lines north of P.oeux r..e officially reported. In, attention !. th his el"ver in "The Dis llait, and lias 'liiia'- roles in if s. In ;.i.-lS. Head about yourself, your neighbor md the world in the Observer, ' ORANGE SPECIAL CHOICE SWEET ORANGES 25c per doz, A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EACH DAY Harris Grocery Farmers Phone B. 192 ' Cross the Track Phone Main 70 408 North Fir St. Thero is more Catarrh In this flection of the country than all other diseases pot together, and Tor years it was sup. posed lo be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh Is a local ills. use. cr-ally tntluenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires conslltu tK.ual treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, mnnufact'ired by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acts thru the Ulood on the Mucous Surfaces o the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hull's Catarrh Mi di Ine falls to cure. Send (or clrculurs and testimonials. !: J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by UruKKlsts. "Cc. Hull's Family Mils for constipation. "You're going to marry this man right now" COME THROUGH! We Haul Anything From a Suitcase to a carload. Nothing too large for us. Auto Trucks, Jitneys, Good Teams, Large and Small Drays. Packing, Crating, Storage and Shipping. Coal is scarce and hard to get, but we have good wood, full measure to "KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING." Prompt and careful service Office phone Main 10. Res. phono Red 1091 The J. Do Lynch Co. One block east of Depot ASll'SK.MENTS. Arcade Theatre MutT.in pictuies. Star Theatre - Motion Pictures and Vaudeville. wale . ml'.-r 1o;!i rt nt wild 1 .i l pa; 1 1 s I'WK ( AI'I'lTtlS I'UKtiM. If uterine, lies, he I'i. t. M in s Land" l'l in "Ni (ltr of lii. Ilouir" M. K i i.i is seen in: l:ie no.- uf liesinor.d': rival fur the1 hare! ,' Ihe ;tirl. pi-iV 1 l.v Allna lu,-, .hen. As a tyi.ie.,1 neaiiier of the i.lie , i -h, a tithd oi-.a of :iiil;i,.r;. ie. puts ' live'" one of the ir.i,.,; co;: ili'.iliir p.,r-! l;:.y..is of his str.if:i la-eer. Pe-pilej the nature of liie roles in which he is ! '.st 'rei'j. ally sv.'ii, .MeKim, off. : slat;-.., is anyi!:i-ie- but a villian in; ;,..e ..r 1 i I'erliai.s i'-.o l.nt that his well-1 !;n.-wn si-t-een "snt - i-" cuna-.s ii'id:-!- the l atepuy of ",ek" makei! Me-! b ! Kim the jovial well met te!cnv ). is : j. ' v.iillout l!ie liaise tip. J . ntlteljt pioloiniMit 111 (lie cast of Ihe " ; ni w isiiimi, slin-y are .1. .1. i lowlini.- ! ajf 'n'i'l l.hanor I l.i'i. 'Ihe iii.ee ujsij; Iwiillen l.y Ii. I'eell S.eilh. y It will he .shown al, ihe Star t-'dav ! " and l.'tiio! i uu . STAR TODAY AND TOMORROW STAR William Desmond Tn A Triangle Special MASTER OF HIS HOME" AND A Keystone Comedy I HlMi. This n Hi,- . ir..ii.-d i'i . r.! I l.v :.!l tr, Mail.l - , wat.T miri il ' a l:n to-.!, a i'Msi-i-,i-i . "i i, iiowi in ihe mud !-eu sai.l the I ii uteiKin: . "a out into a eei..hy a'.'.i: We saw a l-'iiu Wi-.n-k-lio all ..'lone, ;iiare!Uh d r e-i. : lo him lo . ..toe in. Then- u roar of tin- r.ins he et a! one of the lie n en! o'.U to hrim- him in out of .(..neer. lie was m an a.vful .tale- tremiditii: all , i i- I at ue trae him i;oii,e eorr-ett-s an-l he lau-keil up. .-.nil ft ut e !:i;.t .! n .It v 11 .-i lie- Ii doued in a -( i d VI i'i h ped lull. I'll lied h n j Relief from Eczema 1 ay t.i p.i v , J( SATURDAY ONLY Little Marie Osborne In Or. hardisls iinr diffn-tilty pie pii-kern.. i.r lloo-l If iter are fiad ill see tl: ipe; enotleh a 1 1 Pon't orvr aVnit ee-rrina or mhet ptin troubles. You tan have a ele.tr, healthy rkin hv u-irr; a little rem al.t.uiKd nt aev drm; store ior 3jc, oi JU wtra brco h- i.lo nt SIAI. i J , Zcmo sen, rally rcmov, pimples, hhrfc. P neaiis hle'.eh.-s, rereaia, and ringworm i nd makes the. skin el, ar and h.'aithv. I i. xma is a clean, rvm tntiac. antin-ptic ' H li-.iuid, neither s:iel;v a. r preasv .Hid rt.-uns tlothinu. It is !v applied and costs a : J. aiere tulle f.r cnh a;','hsa;wn. It is iiways it-;era:i-ile. tW. KeicCe ,acv.l.uu;,o. I tt' Tli. TOLD AT TWILIGHT" And A Comedy - Also Vaudeville, Corellas Comedy Act NO RAISE IN PRICES jfc jf f "f "f -f -- sf f 1 ! 4- , . 4 1