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"" "' ' ........., -y, tv,..,;:i;:;,: . J v . . 1 ' J' IP' 4;paDTTTiMDtD ' Thg Best Dress You Can Buy at the Price You h l Y 'IS' "TIIH'FOHUMAN ' HMl X HAM II." A WO.VO- KltKl L ritODUX"! IO. Tonight will seo the appearance of the Hippodrome Iloail Show. These shows have been ploa.'.inii lurco audi ences at tlio Arcade and Ibis week's bill will no doubt bo as Rood, if not better than the previous shows. Thero Trill bo sonic uood acrobatic stunts, sliiKlmt, comedy and JiikkI InK acts. These, together with the comedy reels and orchestra music will inttko a very plunging show. On Thursday the IiIr Iilimblnl pro duction, "The Foreman of liar X Ranch," will bcibown.. ! Betrayed to an nveuxInK posno n( .ranch men, by his supposed pal Chris topher Foy, wounded but still name, found shelter In the home of n ranch man he hud robbed of valuable horse flesh on the hoof. Tho Kill knew him, know that if his pursuers round him they would try him In tho Court, of Judge Lynch nnd still alio could not find conrago to discharge Into nil. oouy mo snot unit voum my mm dead at her feet; would avenge tho wrongs this "rustier" hud committed ugalnst tho ranchmen of tho whole countryside. Was It lovo that had been bora out of plly for his belp lessnosK? Or wan it simply the In scrutable way or womanhood? Was Christopher Key sevd by his un- Preparedness i r Tin: n:rni aboi't .-. IS As We Are Learning thi Truth About War. Get Acquainted With ni. 'in, Ha. k. n. r&i. o&ica the Front I.nre Corset with the RNTII.O Hark and Front Shield. There's a I.n Ciiiuille Style That's Best For You. All tho Latest Models Now on Hand Priced at $2.00 up. M1!S. It OUT. I'ATTISON Corset icre, Hcs. 1702 Oak l'honc Hod 3221 Wm 1 I nrrwir "' ' ' ARC A DE mm mt mm WANTED - - Apples and Potatoes To stove for shipping, wo have modern warehouse facilities for handling your crop. LA GRANDE FRUIT CO. IfliTrUHMIfl'ilf to Pay You will find it in our magnifi cent stocks. That is what you always get here the host your money can buy, whether you buy a divfts or something else. We are not ambitious to sell the cheapest dresses iii the worhL Wo do not believe that it is wise for a woman to buy dresses with the price, only in mind. .Hut we are iinibitious to sell and we are sell iii!,r the best in dresses at the price, you can afford to pay. THE CHARM OP STYLE AND BEAUTY ARE UNITED IN THE DAINTY NEW DRESSES JUST ARRIVED LADIES' NEW SHOES We have just unpacked another shipment of Ladies' Fancy Two tone Shoes; some have high and some have low' heels. 'Prices at ' . " $5 and Up Department Store Quality and Service common niunlineas and cood looks? The quostloii wUl be settled und the problem In psychology solved when "The Foreman of Bar X Ranch,"-Is displayed In Bluebird photoplays at the Arcade thcatro on Thursday only, with Until Clifford, the girl with the jgun against her shoulder and Monroe sniisoury xno uevii-nmy-cuiu n,u gado who looked Into tho barrel that might any second belch death. Ru pert Julian has made a beautiful pro duction of a thrilling romance, set ting the stirring scenes amid the beautiful scenery of tho Sierra Ne vada?, and pretty Miss Clifford and her company will sustain the best Bluebird traditions In urtlstry and nffectlvo dramatic portrayals. S-T-A-R DOItOTIIV DAITON IV "TKN OK DIAMONDS." Dorothy Dalton, last seen ill "The Flamo of tho Yukon," will next be tho central figure of "Ton of Dlam ,,., TrnnBi pmy, which will be shown at the Star Theatre, Thursday and Friday. Again alio is tho elanco hall girl, Joyous, reckless, yet with u sense 'of moral equity. One nlrbt. while she Is telling her fortune over the cards In n dim corner of the basement cafe, n man of the upper world en ters. Ho iiialceB her tt peculiur pro position, durlug tho courso of tho ev ening. As n result, t-ho Is trans planted from tho fetid, reeking at mosphere of the "Joint" to n luxur ious home on Fifth Avenue, where she Is carefully fashioned into a "lady." She mlBunderstands tho man's pur pose, believing ho Is In love with her. When he urrauges her niarrlago with another she rebels, and, using the animal way to frustrate his scheme, sho reels before tho wedding MieMu with a woll-folgnei: semblanc- or drunkenness. Thus tho false repu- Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get nt the Cause and Kemove It D Edwards' Olivo Tablets, the substl. tuta for calomel, act gently on the bowels nnd positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relict tnroujn ur. tawcrus Olivo Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets am taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on tlio bowels nnd liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and Rcntly purifying the entire oysteni. They do that which dntifcrous calomel docs without any of tho bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. lidwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeablo effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tho formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, witb. the attendant bad brcsth. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night fur n week and note the efiect. 10c and 2jc per box. All druggists. M" M orniim umuLii BEING CRUISED SI'OK ANK MHN IIAVK AI'IM.IKI) I'OK I'l.'KCASR MUCH TI.VIHJCK TIIKHH. Bilker, Nov., 20 (Spoi'iiil) It hits luun known for some time that Government men have been i ruisinj! the limber in tlio Sparta district and all kinds of rumors have been pri"C on as to what it meant. It has been said that a lumber company made in offer for the timber and that a railroad from Ilaker to that sertion was included in the.tomnany's plans. The statement following from Supervisor Karens should bo author ised. "In reference to the timber bc- inir cruised in the Sparta county I am only able to state that a tenta tive application for considerable tim br in this locality has been made by Spokane men. However, no delimte steps have been taken to advertise the timber. Tile department tools that the applicat:on ts sufucient .to require u cruise of all the timber lands lyinp between Catherine Creel; and Euirle Creek, nnd working un a 8tumpat;e appraisal with a view of I'd vertisinK the timber within the very near future if t'r applicant can show that he means business. 'The work of crusinir and stump- a?c appraisal is largely compuveu, and I believe that the stand of tim ber in the territory cruised will be 1.1 the neighborhood of 250,000,000 feet It is also reported that parties are figuring on a logging railroad down Catherine Creek to Union to handle this timber. i'I!h;nds mhi:t in i kaxcm. School Chums Separated liy Knllst- menl I'ind, Karli Other. KUCKNK, Ore., Nov. 20. -The world in too small a place to separ ate Klza W. Inioan and lid. Conant, school chums at Klmira. Inman and Conant enlisted in dif ferent branches of the service at different times. They were mys teriously sent to different mobiliza tion points. They il nipped from each other's Bight completely. Yet, they met on n pie- in a cer tain French port a few mlmites after one landed, according to letters re ceived by relatives here. tatlon which she has enjoyed Is I blown aside,, and common woman, who has watched she Is ar;ain the But to tho man her regenerniion. there appearu tho finer trulta thai without yonecr of, ouHure,. are yet Um,flrtiMnfrftH'1f tho tr lift Twy. nnd he suddenly veallzcs his folly in ty Inj? to rn:ike Imr ;i wenpon of reveno against tlio man he hates. Tho piny Is a hii:hly-colored dram atic creation with Miss Dalton .1. her beHt. Tho ca;;t Includes ainnn;? t:io principals, Jack l.lvindon, J, V.ar iyy fllhorry and Dorcas MaUli'v:?. The Htory Is by Albert Cowles. At the Arcade Friday md Saturday 'ZZX !. A '": 'l.a,.-."nTT If you Dladonds, day. want ' Star action see "Ten of Thursday nnd Frl-11-20-tf. f .- i . mpm AT THE ARCADE, tJi-? THK KAISER'S DKKAM William Mcl.oorchlm Scotch Highlanders, "Somewhere . France" There's a story now current, tlioujrh strange may it seem, j Of the great Kaiser hill and his won derful dream. Using tired of the allie3, he lay down in bed, And, among other things, he dreamt he was dead And in a fine coffin was lying in state, With n guard of brave tielgians, who lamented his fate. He wasn't long dead till he found to his cost That his soul, like his soldiers, had surely been lost. On leaving the earth to henven he went straight, And, arriving up there, gave a knock . at the gate. But St. Peter looked out and in a voice loud and clear Said: "Begone, Kaiser Bill; v.-o don't wunt you here.", "Well," said the Kaiser, "that's very uncivil; I suppose after that I must go to the devil!" ' 3o he turned on his heel and off he did' go At the top of his speed to tho regions below. And when he got there he was filled with dismay, When waiting outside lie heard Old Nick say To his limps: "Now, look here, boys, I give you a warning, I'm expecting the Kaiser down here in the. morning; Iiut don't let him in, for to me it's quite clear He's a dangerous man nnd we don't want him here. If once he gots in there'll bc-jioeul of quarrels; In fact, Pm afraid he'll corrupt our good morals." "Oh, Satan, my dear friend," the Kaiser then cried. "Excuse me for listening whilo wait ing outside. If you ikin't admit mc, where tan I go?" "Indeed," said tho devil, "I really don't know." "Oh, do let me in, I'm weary and cold," Said the Kaiser, quite onxious to cntc: Nick's fold. "Let mc sit in a corner, no matter how hot." "No!" said the devil, "most certainly not. We don't admit people for riches or pelf; Here are sulphur and matches; make a hell for yourself." Then ho kicked Wilhelm out nnd van ished in smoke, And just at that moment the Kaiser awoke. He jumped out of bed in a shivcrinn sweat And said: "Well, that dream I shall never forget. That I won't go to heaven, I know very well, But it's reallv too bad to be kicked out of hell." PI.AY CiAMKS or 'Mll.l)IIOOII. Sniiiiiiles Take to ( rack the mid Oilier l'uMunes. Whip CAMP LEWIS. TACOMA. Wash., Nov. 21. Tho games of childhood crack tho whip, piiin' pum' piillnway, and the rest are being played by the soldiers In training heio. Army experts say the men who have developed the quickness of bead The Famous Patent Heater AVill burn hard coal, soft coal, coke aud wood, and produce more heat and bet ter results in every way than any other kind of a stove. The body is a one piece Rus sian arc. steel corrugated, on the lower part and taper ed inward which insures in creased radiating surface and and deflects the heat to the floor. Save 25 per cent of your fuel and buy a Pat ent. Furniture Exchange E. J. DONOHUE. Fir and Jefferson. B. 1241 We pay better prices for used furniture. 4 4 S'fwH THURSDAY ONLY :,nil feet that make for success In such games will make good soldiers. Therefore, hours of play arc part of a soldier's training. . And tho men like it. The tames harden the men. Officers are encouraeing the men to Interest themselves In various kinds of athletics. For a Weak Stomach. As a general ruio all yon need to do is to adopt a diet suitable to your age and occupation and to keep your Dow els regular. When you feel that you havo eaten too much nnd when con stipated, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Adv. At the Star Thursday and Friday 5 f Dor aihy i'Blw-j i: Triant'lo p!uy, "Tpf. r.f Vtip.mnnfa." JUDGE FOIt YOURSELF Which-Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by a La Grande Ci- ! ; izen's Experience. Something new in an experiment. Must he proved to be as represent ed. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But tho endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back. A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-calld cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Read this La Grande case. G. M. Tall, retired farmer. N. Sec ond st. La Grande, says: "We have used Doanls Kidney Pills in our fami ly for a good many years and they have never failed to give great re sults. Whenever I notice my kidneys are not acting ns they should, I take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills and they soon relieve the trouble. I couldn't recommend anything better than Doan's for kidney disorders." Price 00c, nt all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Tall had. Foster-llilburn Co, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Ten III " 1 ' C ra-i i T-A LAST TIME TONIGHT Helen Holmes in "The Railroad Raiders" "Lonesome Luke" . - Comedy Drama - "The Burning Silence" SperryVrlour i 4 tlie finest flour produced Aa the Northwest ABSOLUTELY UNBLEACHED ' Old-Wheat Flour as The most econonikial flour to Ose, Makes white, lighter bread and more loaves to the sack. Call and get a sample sack.f , Each purchaser of SperryV Flour will receive a Cook Book and a Package 'of Three Dishtowels, .while the supply lasts. Phone Main 70 408 North Fir St. GEO. Harris Grocery mmm J PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Hetail Dept. Phone, Main 8 mil fi' ye - VilV . C. Sj'jyc nf tha American hnlvhtu eFitlJScreice, ilIio "Rotted his rujn".. cn t!m firing iins in I'rarre 'j r jr mmitSs, at Vvrdun, .'.-r.i- C.f-! -r r A'7" -.' '"T:.-, rS Sudar in Your Dorothy Dalton Star in "The Flame of the Yukon" in of Diamonds" j Fanners Phone B. 192 i Cross the Track Quick Deliveries, nro' 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 timo that- you have to . pay for. Think that over. "Somewhere in France" August 12, 1917 Tobacco Fund: t)o not for-get uswhen the issuing of tobacco takes place (when "BULL" DURHAM i j obtained it is worth its weight in gold). We miss this more than any other ar tide that could be obtained tin the United States. " wt lUrr on file, 'i !'v i Captain of , .j. hjantry. 'Suc5f5e 1 vpe Smokers nvnureS a IWlc (feraB" fontepijtoacro THURSDAY and FRIDAY . istionTo trVi -'", rit" i j t m J L . , ji'j i'-