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Our Prices Are Always Rig-it Every Item
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TRY THE CASH AND CA3RY SYSTEM
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These Last Holiday
Buying Days Need
Not Be ' Over-strenuous.
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If we will remember that MORNINGS are
our least crowded periods.
are fresh from a
morning: Ave
That in tin
night's rest.
That it takes two to make a disagree, men t.
That we will be mindful of the comforts of
others. . : J ' k I -.' S&i
That we will always he cheerful nnd smile.
That we. will he considerate of our customers'
demands.
If we 'upon hoth sides of the
consider these, things, it, will
merrier Christmas for all.
counters will"
surely he a
Hill's Department
Store
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"THE WOMAN IV WHITK,"
TIIK S'l'A It SATl ItDAY
AT
WORK GOING AHEAD
ON STATE HIGHWAY
I'OKTY THANK AND TWO HCItAP.
J0HS AUK KKI'T ISl'SY
If Weather Stiiyn Fnvornblo Itoail
Will Wll He Xcnily llcitdy to
Trnvol Over ill Ten Diiyn.
J. D. Mtilr, foreifian of the State
Highway between Hot I,nko and I,n
Grando 111 pushing tint work right
along. Forty loam,.- and two scrap
ers are busy. Tho forco In iIbo open
ing a piece of new county road from
Sawyer's old barn to the Hot Lake
depot. Tho work Is 'being rushed
and If tho weather holds fair they
expect to hnve tho rond connected
up f i out I.ono Pino tree to Hot Lake
over tho new right of way In from
ten days to two weeks.
They have started to put tho cul
verta In and In ten days will have
tho road ready to be travelled over
in nil probability.
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OTAiuta Loos Crtasea nyoonn limereon m
From Story WX CptrUr JT
V "Bmrvdctl as the greatest
mriK provoker of A
COMING
Monday and Tuesday
ARCADE
Lie Package Dirdseed, our prici
Ktc Package Jell-o, our )rice. ,
2")C Can Pineapple, our price.
.12c
..8c
.17c
: A ScnM'goal.
"Ill Bonic respectB I find It an ad
vantage to have a .rcupld servant In
t tho house, " remarkor Mr. Duhwalto.
i "Why do yon say that?"
"Mrs. Dubwalta Is kept In such a
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state of mind by the blunders of the
servant slio forgetB to call attention
with her uannl frequency to my own
shortcomings." Birmingham Age-Herald.
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l .S5 OS Bl
rill fl llBs trm .n- I lmlr I Inlivnvioe
aro a feature of this lumber
business, Whon you givs us as
order you can confidently raly
on eottiue your lumber a 1IHU
' beforo you need it, ! That means
no delay in construction, no
waitiay time that you have to
pay for. Vhink that orer.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Iictail Dept. Phone, Main 8
THE LAST WORDS !j
OF FUNSTON, "HOW !
DELIGHTFUL IT IS!" ji
railroad heads In Amerlco to boss
this section. Now the quartermaster
merely distributes food and clothing
to tlie troops. The transportation
department takes over the complicat
ed task of carrying it to the men in
billets, training Bchools or trenches.
The enginers alFO were overburd
ened. , So I'ershlng made another
division of the "work. Hereafter the
transportation department must do
all construction work necessary for
tho transport of supplies or men.
Yes, business Ib fine, thank you,
under John Pershing, "Black Jack,"
soldier and business man.
(Listening to the orchestra play- j '
Ing a beautiful waltz In the hotel1'
where ho wan stopping In San Anton- ji
lo, lexas. General Funston, speaking
to a Utile Kin near by said, "How
delightful it Is," nnd then expired
these being I1I3 last words)
ARC A DE
THE EMPIRE CAFE '
K. C. Crawford, Prop.
Fresh Oysters in Any Style
Shenk'e llome-Mnde Spanish Hot Tumslc
HOURS 0 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.; Saturday Night to 1. A. M.
FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager.
Call Main 75
The City Grocery
& Bakery
For Your Christmas Eats .
We Have Anything the Market
Affords
l!y SI. j. farter.
How delightful It Is when with am
bitious stiide,
Tho boy reaches manhood's estate
And tho world seems us fair as the
beautiful bride
hliiln ...
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With a firmness of purpose to labor
with might,
Ho sets tho mark high ns his aim,
As IiIb country ia calling for soldiers
to fight
Ho boldly enli.sts In the game.
At tho Mexican -bnrwr or I'hlllppino
Isles
Tho work of a hero is his.
On a duty accomplished success al
ways smiles,
And Oh! How delightful it ii
How delightful It Is when the life of
a man
Has been conscientiously spent,"
With the crown of success as he
leads in tiie van
On his brow, with his country's
consent, ,
As ho sits at n party surrounded by
chums
Ami lists to tho music and mirth,
The death angel npeared with a sum
mons that, comes
To nil of Hie mortals of earth;
Then ho hears tho sweet harps of the
seraphim band
And sees the bright home to be his,
That the Savior prepared In that
beautiful land,
And, Oh! I!nw delightful It mi
In St. ljouls County (Mo.) 2(10
electric household ranges aro in use.
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Pershing Is Gener
al, Also a Busi
ness Man
(Continued From' Tage 1.)
MTTI.H SUSS OI'TI.MIST'
(Reviewed by George W. Graves
Motogrnphy.)
The author of "Llttlo Miss Optim
ist, Gardner Hunting, has provided
Vivian Martin with a "story which
contains a dash '01' two of tense mel
odramatic coloring, yet one which is
:not Without: the litiniaa Interest: and;;
wholesomeness that wo have been
educated to expect in tho Vivian Mar
tin pictures. A story that has hum
or, human Interest, suspense ant! ex
citing dramatic action, and above all
carries conviction, is sure to hold an
nudienP for five reels. Such a story
"Llttlo Miss Optimist." All these
different elements nre found In just
tho right proportion nnd tho result
is thnt there arc no monotonous or
lrnggy spots.
Miss Martin plays the role of an
optimistic little waif, who, though In
mean circumstances herself Is always
ready to help those who have fallen
by. the wayside. At one time her
generosity leads her to give a prec
ious battered dlmo to a half-starved
young man. This coin flguroB prom
inently In tho rest of tho story, fin
ally convicting a man of murder
arid saving tho falsely accused. A
pretty love themo involving the
dqwn-and-outcr who becomes suc
cessful and the girl, who is finally
turned out of her homo, the former
being able to reciprocate the Jatter's
kindness, runs all tho way thmugh
The complication whlcn has the girl's
brother accused of murder, dealing
with the fateful part of the "lucky
dime" has In revealing the identity
of the' real murderer, is handled very
delicately and coherently. It makes
a fine bit of suspenseful melodrama.
The fact that the thief nnd the real
murderer is outwardly a "pillar of
the church" makes any solution seem
all tho more hopeless.
Robert Thornby's direction, rend
ers the whole picture Intelligible and
convincing to the spectator. The ac
tion Is brisk nnd interesting, nnd nov
el offecta in setB, lighting and photo
graphy aro noticeable. Tom Moore,
one of the best juvenile players on
the screen, excels ns the hero.
fchiirlcs West',' Ernest Joy, Charles
Gerard nnd Helen Bray have con-
splcuous parts In the cast. The net"
Ing to be seen In the picture Is of a
very high standard.
"Llttlo Miss Optimist" Is a brisk,
well-balanced, thoroughly entertain
ing story, with the magnetic star In a
rolo thnt will surely please. It will
bo shown nt the Arcade today and
tomorrow,
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l')c Carnation Milk
Tor can 12c
Per dozen
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.17 ': Btrinar Ilcans
Per ran 11c
Per dozen $1.32
arrss uroceiy
PVinnn Main 7fl FsrmSTf. PllOlie B. 192
i j 408 North Fir St. Cr psstoe Track
tall
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is ono which we would bo
justified in- asking' double
the price. The Lewald will
play the lateral or vertical
cut records; has tone modi-;
fier, inside regulator and 12
inch turntable. Come in and
hear it.
FurnimreExcharige
Fir and Jefferson B 1241
Pest Prices Paid for
Used Furniture
F .wnw Mil ietryiin.i..fitjii.ili.im
the value of suspense. He n:o un
derstood the dramatic worth' of "the
dual role. Moreover, he always had
a Ktnrv (o fell. Th.- screen versinn I
fashioned by Lloyd Lonergan and
produced by Thnnhouscr has the i Gertrude Dnll.",.i as Marian Halcombo,
gripping qualities of the original, and I Arthur Mower as Count Fosco, and
it is not at all necessary to bo famil- Wuvne Aroy as Walter Hartrldge,
her by poverty.
Knior-.t C. War'do has directed tho
pictnr excellently and the action of
Florence La Badir as Laura and Ann
doon jur-tice to both characters.
Kichard It. Neil ns Sir Porcivnl,
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"TIIK WOSIA.V IX WHITE"
(Reviewed by Kdward Weitzel
Moving Picture World.)
in
Tho author of "The Woman In
White," which will be shown nt the
Star theatre, Saturday, understood
iar Willi the novel in order to enjoy
the picture ' Some of the material
seems rather conventional and Sir
Porcival Clyde nnd Count Fosco nre
as fine a pair of theatrical villi..
as ever graced an old-time re"!o
drama, but the human interest of the
story is always vital nnd nil the char
acters lead anything but peaceful
lives. ,
The plot deals with two w.!rr?n
who bear a vmarkable resemblance
to each other. One Is an heiress,
the other is poor and feeble minded.
Laura Fairlie. tho heiress, becomes
the wife of Sir Peroival Clyde, who
marries her for her money and Is
ready to stop at nothing In order to
get his wife's fortune into his hands.
I, The first step Is when be learns of
J the escape of Ann Cntherlck from the
insane asylum. The woman dies
nnd he secures the body. His v.-:fe
is ill at the time. Sir Peroival ba3
her taken to the asylum r.s Ann Cnth
erlck and gives out tho Information
that bis wife has expired, the Body
of the insane woman bring buried rn
her place. The story ends with the
death of Sir Porcivnl and the reunion
of Laura with the man she always
loved, a young artist, separated from
aro valuable aids to the favorable
Impression made by the picture.
fltomach Troublo nnd Constipation.
Those who are afflicted with Btom
aeh t'ouJ-'.e and constipation should
read the following: "I have never
found anything so good for stomach
troublo nnd constipation as Cham
berlain's Tablets. 1 have used them
off and en now for tho past two
years . They not' only regulate tho
action of the bowels but stimulate
the liver nnd lieey one's body in a
healthy condition," writes Mrs. Ben
jamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. ndv.
LH'.iAL NOTIf'M
Annual Stockholders STeetihf.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the T.':iitrd States National Tank of
La Grande, will be held at their bank
ins r;nms on Tuesday,' January 8tli
at i o'clock P. M., for tiio purpose of
electing a Board of Directors for the
ensuing year, nnd to transact nny
other business that may come before
raid meeting.
T. J. SCROGGIN,
12-7 to 1-17. Cashier.
ITcinz Fig Pudding
Heinz Plum Pudding
Pates
Figs
Cluster Paisins
Chestnuts?
I'.la. k Walnuts
Jlickory Nuts
Almonds
Walnuts
Pecans
Brazils
Hazel Nuts
Peanuts
Cocoanuts V
Celery
Caulil'lowci
Cranberries
Sweet Potatoes
ilead Lettuce
Hothouse Lettnc
Pell Peppers
Priisscl Sprouts
Cabbage
Turnips
Peets
Carrots
S(iiash
Christinas Candy
Delicious Apples
Jonathan and King Apples
Pop Corn That Will Pop
had tn huvo a hii? food and clothing
dopol, a nimiiral supply base and an
aviation contor.
Knllins-stock and tho railway linos
thcMisolvoa won run down.
i ovor loromotivt'fl ami cats"
(Jcnoral s doefsinn. Sptvt;il railway
: iMiKimvr rvKlmonts wo:v thrown Into
tho work of nolstrriuK up t ho rail
way Rstom. Thry also Imllt sidimrs
and ppur trucks to allow the quick
! unloading nnd return of cars.
I Stiu a rv Hullt mid Solid.
; All thin i;ocs on under the square- j
built, solid soldier-iuan, John lVrsh-i
inc. who neer wus trained to build !J Wo fail Olllv tolT VOU !
iWa.pnrU.i ih UeW "ilesiStt of!
'railroads out of old. lie tackled the ' J , , . IA . , , ,,, T, , V J
Job because his superior said "there's i! M W 1) A K 1 I' l'Ollt laeed
the work go to It." His temples. I J Corsets KCCUl to liaVP'aC-S
already shot with gray, have grown ,,jlv,l ,ttl.lol grace aild
a little grayer; his ch'termined face ! , , . ,.
seems to have a rw more wrinkles. i to lllipal't to the figure Still
But that ludnmltnblc square Jaw still ! something more of beniltv I
I means ti e same lo those who moot I jijid of poise
Itlm force, courage, and. as an eh! ! i '
Sammy said today, "the belly for a) We Consider MOPAPT
ugiu.
Tho Quartermaster had too big
load under the new emergencies Inji pi'lCO
Prance. General Pershing examined !
the situation nnd made a new depart-1
mint the department of transport.!-1 1
Hon. lie picked one of the biggest'
1 1 IflbaiRT vorussrs i
'''tFrontLaced
""""k!! through the corsets them-!
S We cannot hope to cou-
! vey in words the merit of ;
l!a corset which finds its
! most fitting expression in ;
iiguies. ;
the best corset at anv
PAULINE LEDERLE
TODAY fftj TOMORROW I
v iv lean lvicaruo
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we . a
j Litfcie Miss Optimist" i
jk A Peautiful and Thrilling Phntuplay of Luvc and Sacrifice a
I Also
Paramount Corned
C Join the Ped CrossAll you need--a Peart anl a Dollar "1