La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 06, 1917, Image 2

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Hilfs Department Store
The Store With The
Christmas Spirit
You Will Find the Answer to the Puzzling Question
"What to Give" in This Gift Store
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GET HIM ONE OF THESE
A Kirschbaum Suit . . . .$15 to $27.50
AKirechbaum Overcoat $15 to $27.50
A Kirschbaum Dress Suit . . . .$40.00
A Smoking Jacket
A JJathi-'ilw
A New H;it
A fast color Shift.
A Pair of Shoes. .
A Sweater
A Pajuiiion
A Mackinaw
A Xew Tip
..$4.00 to $15.00
.'. .$1.50 U.S6.00
...SLOOP. $5.00
. .S3.25t'.$7.50
,..$1.50 to $3.50
,..$1.50 to $2.00
.$5.00 to $11.00
25c to $1.50
FOR THE LADIES
A New Coat
ANVuSuit
I'louses for Gifts
Furs for (iifts $1.98 to $22.50
A Pair of Hose $20qto$1.50
.$12.50 to $75.00
.$18.50 to $45.00
. .$1.00 to $12.50
A Pair of Olovf-g. . .
A Peed Basket
A IlaiHliai?
A Suit of Pajunions
A Bathrolic .. :
A flood Handkerchief
A New Collar
. . .25c to $2.50
10c to 50c
...43c to $5.50
..$1.50 to $2.00
.$4.00 to $15.00
...10c to 50c
.43c to $3.38
There an- ,-o mam ii
all. we would have to use
look around sec for your
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irifts here that if wo should try and name thr in
whole paper and then sonic. Come in and
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SEES WESTERN FBOIT
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school teacher. He brings bis negro
1 1 valet to U.o monRiaint wun mm ami
jti.ia va'ct creates moie comedy than
J' I- freneillr seen in a feature. Fol-
i l...ir .; j a brief synopsis of the
MAIMiWtY WIIAON STAISS
( , ix ii:i.iarn 1 1- flay.
'"Mountain Dew,'
story; ,
J. Hamilton Vance, a magazine
writer from the north, while gypsy-
1 the new Triangle ;;r" ti''"it:: lnc iwnww
' l,.n.l. ..ntnra Trfwwftr f'r.itf 3 hill
photoplay In which Margery Wllwn j u,,:,WIll , WoKly BrealhUt Coon
ik tarred, in a utory of Kentucky ( ,.. ,ne Soarg; feauftist, ei-tonvlet
inoonshlnens, but not of the oM type, 1 nr.il rrhooi teacher, rwoKnizes In
havliiK dlatlnctly new iwiKtn anil pit- i Vanee a posible competitor for the
uallotK of iinii(iii;l IntereHt. It will ("leaching
bo Bhown at the St.-.r today nrid to- leave
morrow.
Julian Josephine and Monte M. I
Job" and orders him to
.-mmio TW-vi'loiiiiK! Into tlie Fiet
Soldier in Kuniie; Onin Ad- j
whack him, but RojIc Roes to warn
him. He avoids the pwbo, marries
the girl and tbvn salutes the pose as
a moonHhlner himself, for lie is one
of the family.
Those who see this feature picture (army evolve with remarkable rapid
and the liiu-'hable comedy that zoc!,l' 1:1,0 modern fifihtlng form, they
miration of Kn oili I'eople.
ny KD. L. KEEN'
(General European .Minster. V. V.)
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN
FRANCE, Oct. 2C. Iliy Mail.)
Sammy is still stralninK at the leash,
lint he is beginning to understand
why he hasn't yet been turned loose
against the Hun.- Ho are our good
friends, the French.
At first there waf much disap
pointment, on the part of borii the
An.erican' soldiers and the French
people, tl;et our first contingents
were not hurried along to the firing
line as soon as they had comfortably
shed th'ir sea-legs.
Said Jacques: "Monsieur, you ere
Eios' welcome; but you were much
lime coming. We have been fight
inir ver'hard three years. Perhaps,
is it cot so, now you what you call
hustle some, to make the lost
time?"
Answered Sammy: "Surest thing
you know, Frenchy. You can't make
it too soon for us. Only let us at
'em, and we'll show 'em quick enough
what they're up against."
Doth have been disillusioned. The
Sammies sensed it first. , It didn't
take them very long to learn that
they were densely ignorant of this
new- Rtyie European fighting game.
When tlie French Chasseurs and the
Dritish non-coms from Aldershot
started to instruct them In the up-to-dMe
tricks of the war trade, even
the veteran doughOoy began to sus
pect that he warn only raw material
after all. -
And so. Sammy buckled down to
hard work.
And the trench people, too, are
today viewing the situation in Its
larger aspects. As they have
watf-Iied tlie comparatively - small
first contingents of the American
thi:ii.i;aii:i: iv i
new iiENM-rr feati ni:. ;
The Little Brother," re Trinnr'ej
comedy drama In which Tbo'iirs H. .
It, n ill nrcu-llt Enid V- n!:'-lt wi'l ;
Itr fchewn at the Arcsde T!'.
day and Saturday.
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and imereiting tory o! jirrv !.os-,
the daughter of aa East Mile u-ne-,
ment. who decides that the d;udgiT
of her feminine life is needietsiy op- ,
pressive. So she dresses he-self in ,
boVs attire and sets out to fight l:e?
battles on a plane of equality with j
the opposite sex. I
Attracting the attention of a cl.'-ni-
iil interested In the "liig Brother" '
movement to reclaim wayward youth? ,
Jerry finds drama galore in ti.e var
:ous ejperiences that befall her. In!
ibe end she is enabled to return ti:e j
kindr.es::es of her benefactor in a
manner that will satisfy the most
fastidious patron of the films.
vith It, will undoubtedly say that It
is the most pleasing program that has
been shown at tlie Star for some
time.
Neeillo Work Sale.
A sale of needle work will be held
for tho benefit of the Salvation Army
in the window of the Red Cross Drug
While leaving the valley Vance Store. Friday and Saturday, Decem-
inteis a beautiful girl astride a bul-
Katterjohn have deftly woven Into Hoik, returning from tlie grist mill,
this thrilling story of the Kei.Tie ky ' He Is Immediately nttracud end de
termines to stay.
I-tfe fjrlder, the Squire's farm
manager and sulLor for Rnxle's hand,
ruspoelrc Vance of being a federal
agent hunting moonshiners. Ho at
teiuplu to Incite the neighborhood
against Vance. Further complica
tions dome when Vance learns hoxle
does not know how to read or write.
She agrees to attend school. Milt
See.rs attempts to assassinate Vance
in the schoolroom. Hoxle Is Injured.
Tlie Squire again turns a cham
pion of Vance to change again when
1 ,11 V llud Raines, a poor relation,
rendu ft paragraph In one of Vance's
fiction Htotles mentioning moousbin
Ing In the hills. That Is taken aa a
confession that ho Is a federal agent
The mountaineers prepare to hunh-
Cmnberlanils a mounta'n romance
that In Instinct with liumin Interest.
Charles Ounn has the part of the
- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL AI'I'MCATlONli, a tliejr
cannot reach tiiu bi.iu of i!m iliscaie.'.
Catarrh Is ft Imal dlaeane. irreittly tn
f)uoeed hy conatllutlorial eonilUlonfl, and
In errlvr to cura It y u muft lake an
InMrnal rcmttly Ilull'c Caiarrh Mt'iJI
ctne la taken inlernnlly unJ m:(s titru
ttie blood on tha mu-.oua aurf;i-oH ot tun
yalem. Hall's CaOtrih Altlii.lno v.xa
yreai-rltied by one of tlio teal phrulciun
la tltla countrx for y-r'. H in ccm
poaeiS if vmn ot tlio hit.t tonl'n known,
combined with (K,ieo of Die Ik hi blond
purlOera. The ifi?l cornbln:illori nf
the Ingrerib'tita Irt llall'ii Citl.Lrrh Mcll.
etne la wLl prilui i fiUi l wmd-.Tlul
reaulta In ml ril:al conditions, tiwiei tor
tcailnionlali, fn-o.
P. J. CHENKY b CO.. Propa., Toledo, O.
All DruFrll, 71,,-.
' Xlull'a l iiuily 1'ilte for cor.it Ipatlon.
ber 7th and 8th. Buy your Christ
mas gifts from the Salvation Army.
12-5-21.
Roseburg Fifty thousand prune
trees to be planted In l.ane county
this venr. , .
Old Soldier (jives necoinmendiiliim.
Ciistav Wangelin, Commander" of
b. A. R. Tost, rinckneyvllle, III.,
writes: "I highly recommend Foley
Kidney Pills, which I prefer to all
others I have used and consider them
'Johnny on the spot." " Foley Kid
ney I'llls give quick relief from back
ache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen
joints, languldness, pains In groin
end muscles, all other symptoms of
kidney trouble and sleep disturbing
bladder ailments. They assist nr.t
u re in restoring strength and vital
ity. Sold cvorywheie. Adv.
GEO.
Quick Deliveries
lire a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber n little
before you need it. That means
no delay in construction, no
wailing time that you have to
pay for. Think that over.
PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dent. I'hone. .'Main 8
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THE EMPIRE CAFE
It. ('. ( raw ford, Prop.
Fresh Oysters in Any Style
Shniili'i !lmn 'il.idi' Spnrish Hnl Tanialr
Horns (1 A. M. to iu::!0 P. M.; Snlunlay Night to 1. A. M.
I'l.Olil'.NCE M1.1.KEY, Manojrer.
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RANGE The rauo that pleased your
jrraiidiiKithtT seventy yeais
lied and has lield that repu
tation all these years. This
funking ina'-hiiK operates
w till one-third less fuel and
Hives A-.l satisfjiftinn.
! JlfesRT Cossets S
i rr-oi-vt Lactul ' J
J thi'iniirh the corsets tlieni-!
J felves, J
J We cannot hope to eon- S
S vev in words the merit ol !
t corset which finds its
tVlU'C!
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Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson - B. 1241
W'v Pay llest Prices fur
Used Fuinituio
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e can oniv tt II von
lli.it tli.i ii, 'w ,i,.;,ri ,,ri
J.MODA KT Front Laced !
ave ac- J
Corsets seem ti
iiiired an added trr.e-e and J
S to impart to the I'ipire still
J sonictliin.ir more of hcautv J
I and of poise.
! We consider MODAIM'I
J tlie host corset at any !
price. ' J
I PAULINE LEDERLE
have become impressed with the idea
that perhaps after all it would he
bettor for these men to be used as
the leaven of the great force now
steadily assembling on French soil,
than to employ them on, the front at
once. Also, that America can per
form greater service for France by
sendint to the front, when all i-i
ready, a big, fnly-trained, adequate
ly equipped, self-contained, self-reliant
fighting unit, than to dissipate
her stienKtli and Imperil her efforts
by utilizing hero and there smaller
rind less effective organizations.
The French know that the Ger
mans will know the minute American
troops i each the font, and that the
meeting will be anything hut a frolic
for our boys. A single division, or
even an army corps, might conceiv
ably be cut to pieces if the Germans
should determinedly -concentrate
against it. and then, wP would have
to start all over again.
Hence, both Sammy and Jacques
have been curbing iheir Impatience.
So far as tlio "higher commands"
are concerned American, British,
French and Itali: n a thorough un-di-islanding
exists. One may not
say when, where, or how America's
first real blow will fall; but It is per
missible to predict that it will not
1-i ppen until we are so thoroughly
prepared as to insure the most ef
fective work possible for the A.'.'ies'
and Amerisa's cause.
Meantime the pioneer American
soldii-r in France is becoming a better
soldier CVorV dnv. fntonOnlli, ,
Iv.is a mighty fine soldier when he
first landed even the rookie. You
folks who knex him at home would
"cnrcely recognise him now. such has
been the miracle wrought ' hy the
combination of Dritish and French
methods or Intensive training with
IVrshing improvements.
I saw him In London marching
Tv:st Buckingham Palace, Ifttlng Klnn
Onrge and his faithful subjects give
him Hip onee-nver. Of sturdy frame
work but sallow skin and flabby
muscles: much Iwftier than Tommy,
but wllh slouching shoulders: slop
ing his rifle according to his Indi
vidual fancy; couldn't keep step even
wlwn the King was looking espec
ially to the bagpipe music, which per
bnps shouldn't be charged up ngainst
him.
Today he Is the beat looking sold
'er in i:uropc or-ct. well-tanned
and splendidly muscled. If he does
n't prove to be the best in all re--picls
it won't be for lack of self
assurance. That is n big asset In
his war, but it has Its possible dang
ers. Just as Tommy and Pollu had
in leam respect for Fritz' ability
as a soldier although despizing his
methods so Sammy will have to
learn It, by oxpetlence.
lint proud as you would be to see
how S.uiuny has progressed In the
profession of arms, you would be
prouder still to know how exemplary
has been Ills conduct. He had the
admiration of the French people from
the start. Now he has their love and
'onfidence. With vei-y rare excep
tions which by reason of the sever
ity nf the punishment inflicted are
not likely tn be repeated his be
havior towaid his hosts has been ex
iilly what von expected it would be.
Km a a few days' visit In these
American camps- if it were possible
10 tell you Just where they are lo
cated you would see how nicely we
have responded to French sentiment
and tradition while at the same time
ecuring a site most suitable to our
training requirements furnishes
sufficient proof that your tiust has
been worthily placed.
From now on It is up to you to
see that the spirit hack of the lines
TMItll.I.I.Vd PHOTOPLAY
AM) oiskuox xirvrs.
John Rand, who believed that
wealth meant power, was an operator
In Vall Street: gtrnsilng amid a -ir.-ing.
surging flood of mammon'?
etosen people, each with his hand at !
Ills UHflllVI o llliuu, ......
their king. Forgetful of Lis love;
forgetful of the girl he would have
for his wife, John Rand plunged on
ward in his fight for supremacy. The
outcome of his pitiless struggle was
reached amid sensational epifodes
that will be thown in gripping photo
drama at the Arcade theatre today
only when Carmel Myers arrive? to
to celebrate the recurrence of "Blue
bird Day."
On this same program will also be
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It Is Eeal Economy to Use
King's Processed Fruits
and Vegetables
A lr,'
IV.ckaL'f of Strap Yecretahlos "Will' Make
10 Plates of Soup.
1 Pound of Kind's Prunes Equals 3 Pounds
of Fresh Primes.
1 Pound of Kinc's Apples Equals 8 Pounds ,
of Fresh Apples.
T Pound of Kind's Strin'zlcss Beans Equals
10 Pounds of Fresh "Hems.
Also Peaches. Peai-s, Ilasphenios with the
same proportion of saving.
arrss yrocery
Phone Main 70
408 North Fir St.
Farmers Phone B. 192
Cross the Track
She always has use for stationery
the kind the La Grande Pharmacy
is showing for holiday trade. 12-(-tf.
"Wilhin the Law.'
Any card or package of Xn.as seals
in our corner window 5 cents. Look
at them. La Giaude Pharmacy. 12-512
ins SYRUP WI.LD CHERRY WITH
GUAHACOL AND ' EUCALYPTUS.
Levy-Vogel Drug Co, 11-27-tf.
New shipment of Jackson Corsets.
Walling Millinery. 11-28-tf.
The new Talc. WALTZ DREAM,
is soft and refreshing and breanes
the fragrance of crushed flowers.
shown the Oregon News Weekly. This Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 11-27-tf.
one reel subject that has been sr.own
at the Arcade each Thursday is a very ! VOTK'K!
interesting reel, showing the differ-
j The State Board of Health reports
cnt Industries In Oregon and bring- ,.e eitY Wllc.r now bpjr.g received in
Ing before the people Just what f..is I ampe 'quantities from Beaver Creek
great state Is.doing. j is absolutely pure, so there Is no
Among the subjects this week Is ! JonKc-r any necessity of boiling city
shown the Oregon boys leaving for! water
"over there, the hxalled ofiuers ot
the Elk's lodge on their recent visit
to Portland, the large stock .rds
at Portland and the largest packing
plant, and many other Interesting
subjects.
L. M. IIOYT,
Water Superintendent.
The play, "Within the Law" ran
for sixteen months on Broadway.
The picture version of thi3 wohoer
ful success will be shown at the Ar
cade Monday and Tuesday. 12-5-tf.
Do not allow yourself to be an
noyed by a hacking cough and sore
ness in the Chest and Lungs when
you can get immediate relief by tak-
Intercsting and Instructive. "The
Stars and Stripes in France," and
"In the Wake of the Huns." See
them at thj Star, Saturday only.
12-3-5L
Not Rub
Is XI L .Ti sUI '-'
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Off, Last
4 Times as
Let,. 2$ Others,
Sato T.V.I.
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Alice Joyce and Harry Morcy are
at their best in the wonder nl pict
ure, "Within the Law" at the Arcade
Monday and Tuesday. 12-5-tf.
is maintained at as high a pi'rh as
that of the men who are to do you-fighting.
Cut This Out It Is Worth .Money.
DON'T MIS8 THIS. Cut out this 1
slip, enclose with 5c and r.iaU it to j
Foley & Co., 2k3a Sheffield, Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and I
adrcss clearly. You will receive in j
return a trial package containing j
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound j
for coughs, colds, and croup; oley
pills for pain in sides and back,
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathart
ic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, headache and
sluggish bowels. Sold every wheic.
Adv.
Santa Clans'
quarters
COME AND SEE THE LATEST
It is a privilege to show our heantiful Holiday
(!oods and von will ohline us hv considering this
a PKRSOXAL fXYITATJOX to call and in
spect our new extensive lino of Christmas
novelties.
Newlin Book & Stationery
BLUEBIRD
Larmei myers ano iennei
In the Sensational Melodramatic Photoplay
the Lash or rower
OREGON INniSTRIAL NEWS NO. B
Oregon Hoys Leave Tor "Over There"
Senator, Governor and Mayor Vie with
Relatives in Sceir.g Ihiys Off
Senator Ccorge K. Chamberlain
Oregon's Le.-uler in the Wo! Id's Military
Affairs
Elks' Home DefeiKe Regiment
Greet Kxnltcd officers on Recent Visit to
I'eitlan.l
Hazing Old I.andnark
Mother Church of o.cgM! Mithislists
tiivca Way to Busim-si Structure
Millions Scent for Livestock
Stockyards at North Portia::,! Market fir
l'r.iire Liiard Lnijure
An ln-tili;lion Worlh While
Largest Puckiiiir Plant Spreaiis Fame of
Oregon Meats Ovir the Clobe
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"WITHIN THE LAW"
Coming Mon. and Tues.
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