La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 07, 1917, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917
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Your Clothes Sir,
I ForThe Holidays
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Whether you have in mind tho selection of an
overcoat warm and luxurious; a suit of own
ing clothes immaculate in cut and fit; or a
sack suit of appropriate winter weight conic
ii, .; Come in and sev at first hand how surpass
ingly well Kirschhiuim clothes fit and hecoine
your, figure 'how surpassingly well we can
serve you at such moderate prices as
: $16.50 $20.00 $25.00 $27.50
Hill's Dep't Store
Quality and Service
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' The large assortment of White Hemstitching.
Ivory, nlmost every kind made just .10 cents per yard. 1'nckagoB mny
tho very Iutest--at Silverthorn's ho left at Nash Electric Co, or Mrs.
Family Drug Store. O. ' L. Wall's, 1904 Adams avenue.
Dally 4 times Weekly 1 tlmo. 11-24-lmo.
Quick Deliveries
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you glvt 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 hav to
Tim, f - TUi..l. . 1. .,
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
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THE EMPIRE CAFE
II. C. Crawford, Prop.
Fresh Oysters in Any Style
Shank's Hnme-Mnilo Spanish Hut Tamnlc
HOURS 0 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.j Snturdny Night to 1. A. M.
FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager.
California's Budded
Walnuts .
The Choiciest of These Fancy Nuts
These extra I'aii.y lindded Walnuts are gotten lu
ll process known as laid. ling the trees when tho fruit
is young: therefore , (hose remaining are very much
larger anil more nutritious fruit.
New today: Pjmicv JJlearhed Heedless Raisins,
0e II),
Head Lettuce is now coining large and firm, 1.'J5
a box.
Kxtra large Prunes in S-lli4 hoxes.
I'lcnfy of new l.enion. Orange and Citron Peels.
Parsnips. Cam its and Turnips'are :? a 11).
Heeded Raisins, f, package, dean and fancv
stock.
Arrived today: New shipment Portland Sweet
Cookies.
Nut Meats, ali'eailv ground, for cakes, salads, etc.
.New Package l-'igs. l.V, "J for and 2 for l.'ie.
Fresh War I'.rcad every morning.
Preferred Stock New Asparagus is here.
Pure Pennsylvania liiu-kwhcat for your break
fast cakes.
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
MKKSU'K DAMAfil-: SI IT
NKA.fi i fi contusion'.
BAKER, Dec. . (Special.) Tak
Inn of testimony In tho damage suit
filed by cx County Judge Messick
closed yesterday nftninoon. Mr.
Rand then opened the argument, de
voting the rest of the morning to re
viewing his side of the ease and
palming Judge Messick as being persecuted.
In his forceful and eloquent man
ner, Mr. Kunu tnrew niinseu nuo niE
subject. Mr. Rand took tho posi
tion that the affidavits concerning
Judge Messlck's alleged Improper re
lations with hlB ward, Qlenna Iteconl,
were In themselves actionable and
that if nothing more had been as
serted outsldo the affidavits by the
circulators Btill the contents of the
affidavits wore libelous and defam
atory; that their direct effect was to
deprive Judge Messick of public es
teem and confidence and to injure
him Irreparably both as a citizen and
lawyer and as the bolder of an office
of trust and confidence.
Judge Clifford for the defense was
oo less vigorous In his manner. lie
dunled emphatically that the defend
ants wcro actuated by personal mal
ice or sought ulterior purposes,
Claiming thut thefi actions at all
times were open 'and abovo board;
OI11C1AI. WAIt I'K'I'l iti;s
AT TIM STAIt TIIKATItK.
j ARCADE
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risi'K Ti'KS Aon
TO "TIM MTTIjK imOTHKIt.'
A right that is said to tlnglo with
realism soon will be seen In the lat
est Trlanele-Kuy Deo play, "The Lit
tle Brother," by Louis Zellner, in
which Thomas II. Ince presents his
new star, Enid Hennett. It Is one of
those flBtlc encounters that may be
seen any day in any big city about
the time the "extras" arrive hot from
the press, and the newsies strugglo
for the best corners and lie In wait
for the possible customer.
Enid Dennett in the title role of
this production portrays a little girl
of the slums who, thinking to add to
the family Income, dons boys' clothes
buys a few papers and plunges Into
the maelstrom of the city's busiest
section with disastrous results.
All of the older newsboys resent
the presence of tho new "kid" and
a free-for-all fight ensues. In the
rough nnd tumble scramble Miss
Dennott Is said to hold her end up
every mlnnto and only yields at the
last moment to overwhelming odds.
This picture and Fatty Arbuckle'n
newest comedy will be shown at the
Arcade today and tomorrow.
Fatty's comedy Is called "Fatty at
Coney Island," and has been pro.
noimced as being his best two reel
comedy he hns produced.
that Judge Mslclc wai Riven nn op
portunity ro refi;i nil charges
agalnit him. and f-Hinp. ia this lie
was offered in 'nppoi tuftiiy to resign
office, which he refused to do. The
defense claimed that the words of the
Ualdwln nffldnvlt were not and nre
not actionable In themselves because
they do not charge the plaintiff with
the conimlfsion of any crime but
merely constitute an official slate
menl.under oc.lh by Mrs. Baldwin.
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Tomorrow, Saturday, the first of
ficial war pictures to be shown in La
Grande will ho presented at the Star
Theatro for the one day only.
These pictures were taken by the
Cinematographic Division of the
Fiench army and are absolutely au
thentic. The three reel picture "In the
Wako of the Huns" was used in Port
land during the last Liberty loan
drive by the committee and caused
much Interest. They v.ere taken in the
battle region after Von Hindi nburg's !
"victorious retreat." The ruin und
desolation in the Somnie, the Oie,
and on the Ahno are pictured In all
their appalling tragedy. Shattered
vllages, blown up bridges, devastated
orchards nnd every Imaginable form
of vandalism that may be inflicted
upon mere property nre shown. Oc
casional peasants arc seen aniong
the ruins und this gives a human
touch to the views.- Armies on the
inarch and big guns in action are
also shown. The other reels are
"With the Stars and Stripes in
France," and show "our boys" at
work and play.
In addition to these Interesting
pictures, the Musical Shermans will
entertain with their Hawaiian spec
ialties. Trimmed lints from One Dollar to
Five at the Walling Millinery. 12-7-tf
lleceniljer 10th is the last dny to
pay your water rent without a pen
alty. 12-7-21.
Stanfield Martin & Slater garage
to be remodeled.
Deep m ho r 10th Is the Inst 'rVny to
pay your water rent without a pen
alty. 13-7-21.
Stomach Trouble nnd Constipation.
Those who are afflicted with stom
ach trouble and constipation should
read the following: "I have never
found anything so good for stomach
troublo and constipation ns Chain
borlnln's Tablets. I have used them
off and on now for tho past two
years . They not only regulate the
action of the bowels but stimulate
tho liver nnd keep one's body in a
healthy condition," writes Mrs. Den
Jamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. adv.
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J through the corsets tlieiu
selves:
AVe cannot hone to con
I vey in words the merit of I
Sn corset which finds its!
' most fitting expression in!
figures
c can onlv tell von'
that the new design or
MO DA R T Front Laeed 5
t-orsets seem to have ac-
iiiii'i'tl an added grave and ;
to impart to the figure still J
J something more ot beauty
J and of poise.
We consider MOPART !
the best corset at any
price.
Chamberlain's Tablots.
Chamberlain's Tablets are intend
ed especially for stomach troubles,
biliousness and constlpatiop, and
have met with much success in the
treatment of those diseases. Peo
ple who have suffered for years with
stomach trouble and have been un
able to obtain any permanent relief,
have been completely cured by the
use of these tablets. Chamberlain's
Tablets are also of great value for
biliousness. Chronic constipation
may lie permanently cured by tak-
y3 For years the priii-
(jlg) ciples of thrift had
been preached to
the American peo-
0ft pie with little or no
W effect.
" Sufficient unto
the day" was the
creed by which
many ordered their
living.
Hut war with its
great demands, its
sacrifices and i t s
uncertainties h a s
brought the great
lesson borne.
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(H) Tliousaiids of work
"fiX ers are now o)ening
Savings
C$P and are
practiiung thrift
"Ssk Are y o u one of
Sj those who see" the
m light?
Accounts
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We Have an Unusually Fine Supply of
Fruits, Nuts and
Candy
or Fruit Cake
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY
,i t jt.t Wonor-anrir for AT incemeat &
Also All tne ingi cuieubo .j
Phone Main 70 Farmers Phone B. 192
408 North Fir St. Cross tW Track t
Harris Grocery
- Come in and Select Your
Xmas
Candy and Nuts
United States
lng Chamberlain's Tablets and ob
serving the plain printed directions
with each bottle. adv.
CHARTER OAK-RANGE
Early
EAT KING'S VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
They are Cheaper or as Cheap as Any Other
Vegetable or Fruit
Home-made Kraut
Irish Mackerel
Bulk Mince Meat ?.nd Nonesuch in Packages
This Store Is Co-operating with the
United States Government.
Several Articles Are Reduced in Prices.
Trade with Us and Get Treated Right.
CALL MAIN 35
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The range that pleased your
grandmother seventy years
ago and has held that repu
tation all these years. Thisj
cooking machine operates!
with one-third less fuel and sw what is tne tenn alicA t0 one
gives A-i satisf action. j " " Plvc or , 0 ycar8 3aUy.
HUG'S GROCERY
Wife
Snmrty.
(nibbling her'
pen) Let's
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson - B. 1211.
We Pay .Best Prices for
Used Furniture
Boston Transcript.
Not war pictures but pictures
showing conditions now existing In
tire war zone. "In the Wake of tho
i Huns," and "Tho Stars and Stripes
in France." Star Theatre, Satur-
' day only. 12-3-St.
A lovely assortment of crochet
yi'iies, dollies, table runners, etc.,
suitable for Christmas gifts, at Wn.ll
ii.g's Millinery. 1U-1-U
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ;
This is not only one of the best
and most efficient medicines for
coughs, colds and croup, but Is also
pleasant and safe to tulte, which ;is
Important when medicine must be
given to children. Many mothdrs
have given it their unqualified en
dorsement. adv.
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f P'-U".t n TODAY and TOMORROW I
1 1 'k' ,:iK- l'Sj Enid Bennett I
I The Little Brother
Makes About the Most Appealing Boy You
Ever Saw, in the Triaugle Play
She has to be a boy because her brothers desert her and shft has
to go out oil the street and sell papers. Then a man comes along
and things change.
ALSO
FUNNY FATTY ARBUCKLE
In His Newest and Best
"Fatty at Coney Island"
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CALL MAIN 80
PAULINE LEDERLE