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Til U JISDAY, IsOVEUDSR 22, 1917 PAGE rnvo LA UKAiNUW .UVJ'jMISU .OiSSli.KV.WK a. I ' J ,1 I V W. JT.-AW i I P-i o-- :sv FA . .. rS- 1 SflJfflfCfc U U't'ljwalher Causes Ntar Kiot In Big -, . Cantonment ' J 1 j clad and unsteady in his gait, strolled j. I up a company street ,The sentry T j raised his gun to shoot, but dropped jr IK nt an ofCi;t;r's order. j 1 lie ('host approached. Not a mnn 2. i Moved. The crowd yelled its relief CAMP LEWIS, Taeoma, Wash., Nov. 22. It was 2:20 a. m., cold and iitill. The camp was asleep. Suddenly a sentry yelled, hit voice in u high pitch, "Halt, halt! Cor poral of the guard, (j'host! Ohostl!" A thousand soldiers rushed out of barracks nearby. The ghost, white- Your Thanksgiving Linen f you arc going to have your Thanksgiving linen ready for the feast day, better see alimit it at onee. Today, 1ukiii.tr. a fair estimate of our linen stock, we eau say that we have never liei-n privileged -show a elui'er selection of patterns and oualilies Clenterpicces' in Talileelullis, Najikins, Sets, (!enf erpieees, Matched ,Sets of and Doilies. Lunch and Dinner Sets. You are invited to call at your earlie3t convenience and urged to make your selection while the showing is still complete. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service 1 for the ghoft was a soldier, wearing u flimsy pair of white pajamas, walk- ing in his sleep. . Developing and printing well done. Also a full assortment of Kodaks and Cameras. See them at Silver thorn's Family Urug Stoi o. d-1 1-1 2 tf . Mavis face powder is as dainty as it ii possible for a face powder to tie. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. A big line of new tains at very close prices at the Walling Millin ery, it-ic-tr. I PHYSICIAN AND ST.'RpEON George R. Vchrs, M. D. Special attention to woinens 2nd diseases. Phone, office Residence, Main B2. children's ! Main '2;! Ifi 2i If. j Special discount on our beautiful j J. C. C. Corsets at tho Walling Mi!-j Ilnery. -11-13-tf. . j Moras Creek Planning to install travel crusher here. Don't mb:s "Ten of Diamonds," Star. Thursday and Friday. 11-20-tf. .... I We carry a full and complete line the Mavis preparations.. AH of; which appeal to those who appreciate ; exceptional perfumery, face powder and talcum. toilet For r.alo and i LOCALS And Advertising in Brief displayed at I,evy-Vogcl Drug Co. l'iano 'i'liuer. i'.idney I.yle will be at the Foley hotel Nov. 25 to tune pianos. 11-lU-tf Call lip ti. Ktllwttll, Red 201 for Kim; David, idlcious, and Jonathan Apples. 11-17-lf. Did you see Yukon?" f!' of. Diamonds," Friday. Thd Flame of the i belter film "Ten liar Thursday and 11-20-tf, and rKOl'IjKS' MAItKIiT am Fir Street mt.l fiirnrl Mi.ntn TJ'lflli "5 'A, Poultry. , ' Shipment of Salmon and Halibut Received Today. ! J . Fresh ARC A DE WI'XL-KNOWN AfTOK IN I'ICTIIRK Ai ARCADE S-T-A-R When "Dlufibird Day" is celebrated at the Artrade Lluatre today by pro r sertaLions of '"i'he Desire of tho Moth" by Ruth Clifford and associate players, the occasion will serve to in : trodive Miss (.'liffor.l'a new lending man, )!Iomoe Salisbury, to the Blue bird series of photoplays. The an nouncement Unit Mr. Salisbury will be. permanently associated with the Hupeit JuliLSii productions will lrnd al-traf-tiveness to . the series, bccr.ujiu of his f i ao ntt:tiamer.t!! as an interpreter of dramatic expression. He appeared in the f i rut I.usky pic- iinill tu.F ;v'f'M! Sa'"Y..Mill'n"- "'Win with Diis'in Varnom, and also was tho lend : in "The Coirce Girl," one of the first of Marguerite Clark's vehicles. One . of Salisbury's mast r recent notable chnri-i-'terizatiouj was that of Ales-I san:iro, ieadinir role in tho screen, production of Helen Hunt Jackson's' beautiful story, VKamona." lie also! . .made a distinct, success as Conrad I,aj l.runpe in I ho r.yos ot the World Till? TION OF DIAMONDS" Triangle Production, Featuring Dorothy Dullon, Proves to lie Unusually Entertaining (lleviev.-ed by Margaret I. MaeDonnltl in Moving; Picture World) The reason why "The Ten of Dia monds," from u story by Albert Cowr ies, proves intensely entertaining, is principally because its presentation is psychologically correct. The chief feminine character in the story is not of the type that we might wi.di our daughters or sisters to emulate, yet as A stray bit of human driftwood we find Dorothy Dalfon 8 portrayul of her very fascinating. According to the story, a cabaret dancer of the rougher type takes the offer of u handsome stranger who comes to her ns she is reading her fortune in enrds with the proposal to tako her away from her present life and make a lady of her. In his se and a-.ibscouently played with George' t'luilctl l",-''y n""e !r " drunken Dehan. ! scene with the butler in the middle of the night she is lamed and shamed by CHMiMY It Y 1 t apparent, ueiieiacwir inui nonliving lOIIOWIIIg UUb II1U JMilll ItAY 1 INCi: ritODl'CTION Charles' Kay, ine of the most ver satile and' popvlar c:f the yoiingvr stars, who will be seen nt llrj. Amnio on Friday and Saturday in the Par amount screen adaptation of ltidg veoll Cullnm's famous novel, "The Son of His Father," has never worked with any other producer than Thomas II. 'Inre. The latter is known us tins producer of many foni'ios pictures, in cluding "The vi'r-ilh of the Gods," "Tho Italian," "i'L. Coward'' and "Civilization.' W. 11. Voeel of I'ninn t on buUnesi .etenlav. In town herself nnd following out the whicll he has made for her. When the task of making a lady of the girl has been accomplished, he takes her to the city and presents her to society. A speculator in women's hearts proposes to her, and it is at this point of tho story that she dis covers that the man she has believed to be her benefactor has been using her for n tool against this man, who lie tells" her is his bitterest enemy. He tells the girl that she must marry the man, whom she despises, us n ful fillment of his revenge. At the hour of her marriage she weakens ill her purpose and uses apparent drunken ness as a foil to deceive and disgust the bridegroom. The story closes with the dispersal of the wedding guests and the nceeptanco by the mnn of the love of the woman he has attempted to wrong. Pooks at (he Library I These books wore received at the j public library during tho summer and may be borrowed by any resident of La Grande: Cabot, "What Men Live liy." Stoner, "Nutural Education." Hacon, "Iieauty for Ashes. Powell, "Fighting in Flanders." Holt, "Care nnd Feeding of Chil dren." MacLeod, "Housekeepers' Handbook of Cleaning.' Phillips, "Ilnokkecping." Moss, "Self-helps for the Cilir.cn Soldier." Hall, "Kitchener's Mob." Lodge, "Raymond; or, Life nnd Death." Dcanc, "Mounted Police Life in Canada." Ella Iligginson, "Alaska, the Great Country." Frcnch;.."At, I'hittsbuig.llun,,: 11-lC-tf. Tl I A KSG I VI N I 'I .OWIOKS Now taking orders ior Ubrysan. i t.hemumfl and Carnations. Order early. Cherrys Florists. ll-13-10t. All trimmed hats groatly reduced at tho Walling Millinery. 11-15-tf. Did tho "Ten of Diamonds" over win for you? See It at the Star Tliursdiiy and Friday. 11-20-tf. Fifty cents a copy for all reprint standard novels for five days. . These books sell ordinarily at 75 cents a copy. Better drop in right now and see tlienl on tho counter at Sil verthorn's Family Drug (Store. Wk-lt daily ll-i:.-4t J. L. Mars,, real estate and rent gent buys and moves house. Prices talk. Adv. B-7-tf. Preparedness I.EAKN TlIF COliSr.l S As We Tiutli About War. Get Arquainicil TlilTII AI10UT Aic Learning the With a f) 00 . lit. ',.: . v. s. I'u. off, (he Front Lace Cowl with the ENTII.O Dock and Front Shield. There's a l.n laniille Style That's Pest For Von. All the Litest Mo'Ws Now on Hand Priced ut 52.00 up. MRS. ltnnr. pattison Corst'iienv Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 Sbllll Will Send Aviators. PORTLAND, Nov. 22.- Slain siend 1,00.0 aviators, trained Ficnch, to the battle lines. by will Iho AT THE ARCADE, TODAY ONLY .a''. n!in'ir i'tni'i Min"t Rv-7 i RUT -tLl'rrORD ktoi I .-'S RUPERT JULIAN "s )'X "TheDesirEof theMoth't 1 ' HHIGHESTER S PILLS ' m mrnm' The Famous Patent Heater Will burn Lard coal, soft coal, coke 1 andwood, 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 eorrngated, on the lower part and taper ed inward which insures in creased radiating surface and and deflects the heat to the flnnr. Save 25 per cent of your fuel and buy a Patent. Furniture Exchange E. J. DONOHUE. Fir and Jefferson. B. 1241 We pay better prices fd used furniture. in. IQ.1C Money to Loan. On improved real property In Union county, no delays, current rLs. ! Grande Investment Co. Adv., Mr. Charlie Rlcli.vdwn, your brother would llko to hear from' you. A. C. Richardson, 220 Morrh-on PL, Portland, Oregon.. 11-20-6t. 4 Sperry's 4. is the finest flour produced in the Northwest J t The most economical flour to use. Makes white, Jiglitcr bwid and more loaves to the sack.;, Call and get a sauij le sack. ' ' Each purchaser of Snerr-y'tJ J- lour will receive a Cook, Dook and a 'Package of Three Bishtowels, while the supply lasts.' J ABSOLUTELY UNBLEACHED Old-Vheat Flour ' - Phone Main 70 ' 403 North Fix St. iroccry Farmers Phone B. 192 . Cross the Track , ! Mavis (perfume). Mavis has been called the "Harmony of Flowers." It is delightful. Displayed at Lcvy-Vojrel Drug Co. . 10-12-tf. A big line of new t.vms at very close prices at tho Walling Millin ery. Jl-lD-tf. Cream of Almonds (Viynudon), a , de;icate emollient for' dainty use, 'promoting a smooth white skin. Levy IVogel Drug Co. 10-12-ti. Call up the 1' IXIT SHOP and have j -i us put up your stove. Phone Black ' Apples 2fi cts. n hot" If you pick 1971. 10-l!)-tf. thf:a yourself, lliing bosra or (racks to the (loo. Cleaver orcbard two miles east of tho Walter Pierce ranch in Tirnco Lane. 11-20-31. ''MRS. OKO. CLEAVKR Special discount on our .beautiful ' J. C. C. Corsets at the Wallins: Mil-! Ilnery. ll-lf.-tr. Electric Mazda Lamps that pro duce the host light, also search llcjiln and butterleB always In stock at Silvci thorn's Family Drug Store. d-ll-12-tf wk-lt. All trimmed hats greatly reduced! iit the Walling' Millinery. 11-15-tf. 1-2 Per Cent Money. ,? . .'10,000 for long term at 6 1-8 per cent interest for loans on Grande iVonde Valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 2-2-f. White Ivory mirrors and brushes ot nil kinds and sizes, just from tho people that mako them arc now nn sale at Silverthorn's family )ru! Store. d-H-12-tf w-lt. Mavis talcum is soft and refresh-, ing and breathes the fragrance of crushed flowers. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 10-12-tf. ; T.n Grande Pharmacy Accounts. Having sold the La Grande Phar macy persons owing I. us firm will please call at the store and settle their accounts nt onco. ' Thia will avoid the necessity of placing bills with a collection agency ''which Is dis agreeable to everyone. 11-15-tf. ADOI.IH NEWLIX. Li in a a rua i yost it,W. Qmick Deliveries are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently (tely. on getting your lumber a little before you need it.. That means no il ! ! a y in construction, no waiting time that you have to ' pay' for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8 n DOROTHY 'D ALTON MA701 is the pure vegetable oi! for better cooking and salad dressings A 1 THE pure, wholesome, and delicious ujilities'of Mazola appeal to ilie liousc.vifc fmm the standpoin: of nion inc ri-sulu in deep frying, sautcing, shortening and salad dressiness. And at the same time she knows she is doinf; hcrshare toward saving the country's animal fats butter, lard, suet. Mazola is proJuceJ from the hcait of golden Ameri can corn. It does not transmit taste or odor from one food to anothci can be useJ cvir and tvtr aiain a great (ac tor in economical cooking. ' Mazola is sold in pint, quart, hatf-gallon and gallon sizes. Your grocer ill r;ive you a copy of I he free Ma-' 2oU Hjok of Recipes- or write us direvt. t' Vour moncv rcfunJ.1 i( Mit.,U docs not give vmiie satisiaciion. Cora Producla Refining Company . . . New York Johnson, Lieber Company Firllun), Orc( 17 r.atlcry rime r S5 Johnson, Lieber fE 4 4 '1 -tk" - ID 5 4 f ti - Wi,vt? A 1 V 1, t rv J-tV Kf "V tlit. iVt'i. I. J.'O" v 1 - 0- "5! 'The Flame of the Yukon" Star in n Tlx S,,w r a ':1!.aiTt (iirl Win IVh.mi.'.s a "Lady" ALSO A COMEDY ODAY AND TOMORROW I S-F-A-R - ' -' i'.'iS S-T-A-R. t. I I mC tIAi0 ItH'.Ml H1U., ( If m liulo r SOlDBVDRtWlSlSEVtRWrltRi