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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1917)
iwDaY, i)K(. KMIEI L'S, 1917 .nLi u -1- Lit it (3.: g r ln 1! if I If Ideal Figure Lame Below the Waist T!y ftivin;; the appearance of fuller dust and reduced llii'hs, . (iOKSAKM) COh'KKTS l.riu new satisfaction t (lie woman whoso weight is largely below the waist line. These models, jnade of fii'jji, beautiful mate rials, perfectly distribute the flesh, giving; the appearance of a fuller bust and smaller hips. Many women select $200 Corsets, nnd other tcrutify their tastes lit $f0.00. Jn a (iossartl the woman can become the "iilual ' of her type, which is impossible when wnist line alone is the Hecidinp; fac tor. Don't fail to rcail our Cossarri talks, every issue. Hill's Department Store . . FAMOUS GRAND OPERA STAR APPEARING THE SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT" IN I tgtf t Cfy rf tji tf b tttf bftf tov b t vj kfy Jt MOIHW.V MOTIIDIt (iOOSH I !I,M AT STAIl SAT! IIWAY r For toniorow's proRiani at tlin fitnr thoufro the iimiKuramcnt lian uccurcil n rare (rent in the Mnilern Mntlier Oooao film, which will he shown thoro for the ono day only. The players In this wonder picture coinprlno 105 children niliHhifT In a Re from three, years to fifteen years, the only adult tnkiiii; part In the picture Is Fred H. Clark who plays the part of the giant. Thin picture has heen endorsed hy tho Illinois Conpress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations. : . "Modern Mo! her Gooho" i's the r.tory of the ndvontures of the child ren of the Old Woman Who Lived In nn Shoe. The first of the flvo parts shows the experiences of Tommy, the boy without a blrthilny party. Tom my wins the repaid of a fairy who lakes him to a place In Fairyland from which he can see into Mother (loose's renlm, Tommy sees the house of the Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoo. He sees the ehilldren ko to bed In the toe of the shoo. Another Fairy comes and wakes them and they steal out and meet Mother (iooso In the mooii 1 1 Kilt. Then follows the wonderful fllplit of the hiiKO kooso throuph the clouds with tho shoe children on her hack. The children ride on the Oooso to n party in the Moon Garden of Mis tress Mary Quite Contrary, hut they have too pood n time and stay too Into. A terrible Kliuit lives near. An old witch tells him nhout tho child ren nnd lie captures them at nipht. Tho children are Imprisoned In the Giant's dungeon nnd the witch puts tho pot on tn boil. Old KiliK Cole, ruler of Gooseland, nnd Captain Jinks of the Home Mar Ins lead the Gooseland army to res cue the Shoo Children. Tho Giant rushes out hut Is overpowered and drni,'Kod to King Cole's palace. After tho release of the Shoo ehlld- mm GEO. ivenes are a feature of this lumber business. When you i?ive us nn order you can confidently rely on (;et tine; your lumber n little before you need it. That means no 1 e 1 n y in construction, no waiting; time that you have to pny for. Think that over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Kctail Dept. l'hone.' Main S k I' . .'' P- fs M Yih v ; w - ' t A .X & - f i f ; . itti Mm i ARCADE, MONDAY AKD TUESDAY ren all Mother Gooseland rejoices. The Fail les come out and dance, anil Tommy, who has been' a thrilled spectator of ail these occurrences, reluctantly returns to earth. Modern Mother Cnose is for child ren, nnd for Krown-uns who have not foruolten that, they were children once. In tho words of the verse that precedes the first scene: "liacltwai l, Turn Diii'kw.iril,,' O Time in Thy j Flight; Make Mo a Child Ay.-fin Just! for Tonight." -o- IVIIO IS VOI'H M-MGIIIiOit? A theme that will have a universal appeal is found In 'Double-Crossed," a I'aramonnt picliire iitarriiiR I'.uil lue Frederick at the Arcade theatre, today and tomorrow. This Is the fact that not one of us really knows all about tho persons nearest to us in daily life. For Instance, In "Double-Crossed" a devoted youui: wife learns for the first time of a youth ful slip, on the part of her husband who msho adored and whom she had unconsciously placed upon a pedestal too IiIkIi for any man. What hap pened when she found out his crime anil how a new and deeper tmdor standliiK was brought about between them, la pictured by Mins Frederick with all the womiruus artistry of which she is capable. Forpot," are laid .din ing the Spanish conijuest of the Aztecs and Mr. de Mlile had erected an exact reproduc tion of tlie famous pyramid of Tco ealli, surrounded by un entire Aztec city. Thin one set covers an area of two square miles and the pyramid is nearly 200 feet In height and of (he most substantial construction owini; to the fact that over a thous and men battle, up the stairways and Inclines to the temple at the top. The inerlor of the pyramid is also com plete in the minutest detail! the Imiie sacrificial room being repro duced In the exact, size of the room In which the High Priest of Aztec sacrificed hlo human victims to the Aztec gods. In the photodrania tho fighting Spatiiaidr. and Aziec warriors are seen grappling with each other, and rolling down the long sloping sides of (he edifice, or being hurled from the top to the ground below. THE EMPIRE CAFE It. C. Crawford, Prop. Fresh Oysters in Any Style Shank's llenie-Made Spanish Tint Tnmalc HOURS I! A. M. to 10:no T. M.; Snturdny Night to 1. A. M. 1'LOUKNCE MULKEY, Manager. MASSIVIO KUTS I SIOK IX TIIK AliTCIiAI'T NI'KtT.VI.H "TIIIO WOMAN' JOI) FOISGOT" When the massive se(s were built for the production of "Intolerance" it was thought the last word in the construe lion of photodraiuatic sets had been reached, but Gcfll It. de Millc, tint famous producer, who is responsible for the Artcraft produc tion "The Woman God Forgot," in which Gorahline Farrar will tie seen at the Arcade on .Monday and Tues day liau gone even that famous set one belter. The scenes of "The W"ln:'.!l God COMING. EVENTS' . ....... 1e. 20 (Saturday) "Mother Goose" at tho Star. Jan. 5 Third officers' training camps open st various cantonments. AMUSEMENTS. ' A rcade Theatre Motion pictures. Star Thentrc Motion Pictures and Vaudeville t'baniberla ill's Tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are intend ed especially for stomacn troubles, biliousness nnd constipation, and have met. with much Riicness In tlie treatment 'of those diseases. Peo ple who have suffered Tor years with stomach trouble and have been tia ahle to obtain any permanent relief, have been eompletoly cured by the uno of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tah'ets are also of great value for bilinusner.T. Chronic constipation may be permanently cured by tak ing Chainbei Iain's Tablets and ob serving llie plain printed directions with eacli bottle. adv. mSm . I do my best ad- I f I I vertising between 1 1 i i I yUr teeth- ' I i i M. A. CUNST BRANCH I 1 " So K OtNtRAL CIOAH CO , IMO. I T II M P ' 11 -- - I ,fi B s a w B I him i iiniliHHiiniiiidi imiiii h.kiii mnxi x iniii i.i . m, twi "rMtWiiinI 1 5r?)i We Enjoyed a Good Christmas Trade liiTiiiisc niir i,ilrii!is .m ixl I'l'ii'iitls ;irc ,iis1. wiili only a lair mart; fo t!n InisiiK'ss on. Wlii'ii tlii'ie is a ms liaitic In Inwi r tin' price. w do so. priic: ;iili!c( si 1)1,- kin iv that our ' )i!'nl'its We Will Have Everything You .Need for Your New Ye.n 's Feecl CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY ANNOUNCEMENTS ! I I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtf IMPOItTAXT XOTICK TO ItlitasTIIANTS Culler Jiirlsillctioii of This Local JSomil Whose Order Xunihecs Are lirtMTen No, 771 nnd Xn. Kl, In elusive. There, has this day been mailed to you , questionnaire which you ere required by law to execute and re turn within seven days from date hereof. Fa.lme to do so constitutes a mis demeanor piiilisliablo by not to ex ceed cue year's imprisonment; and such failure may also deprive you of valuable rightR and result in your Immediate induction Into military service and trial by court-martial. Dated 12-28-17. J. GAR KIR LI") KING. Member of Local Board Intermeillale Social. An Intermediate social will be held In tho Sunday school of the Presby terian church on Rriday evenlnj;, De cember 28, at 7::i() P. M. All inter mediate students and their friends arc cordially invited to attend. , 13-27-2t. M ! NEW TODAY! !. HKLP WANTIII) KIC.MALU ,WANTED Yoiuik woman to make collections. Address "Employer" care Observer. 12-28-tr. WANTED Rooms and board by business man nnd daughter of 15. Address K, care Observer. 12-88-21 t 'K.I'. MRS.M.J.GEVANS . Mrs. M. J. G. EvonB Is devoting her talent as an actress to assist ing various war relief funds In England, 8he was Camlllb fllfford, . the actress, before her marriage to Hon. Lynclhurst Bruce who was killed early ill the war. She then married Captain Evans of the Soi al Flyinc. Corns. .Vollro to Tele;;rnin Patrons. Anyone not receiving the Tojecram or wishing to subscribe for same, please notify A. G. Herrman, ngnnt. Red 3.151. The carrier boys will col lect the first of every month. 12-C-lm Cl'ltri'lW WILL ItlXG Commencing January 2 tlie cur few ordinance will no strictly en forced and nil boys and Kills under the awe of 10 must keep ofr the streets unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. FRED Ii. CuRREY, 12-20-tf. General Maiinffer. XOTK'E. Owing to changed conditions due to tlie war, boKinniiif; with the new year the Model Restaurant will close evenings at 8:00 o'clock instead mf 12:d0, until further notice. J. A. ARRUCKLE, 12-24-Ct Proprietor. j PERSONAL MENTION ................... mj Guests at the Sommer are: A. L. Ilaney, of Enterprise; If: C. Rob- I'iiOyU IIA.MP, SOCIALIST RADICAL, IS OX TRIAL ROSERURG, Dec. 28. .Douglas county people are lunch Interested la the trial of Floyd Ramp, radical socialist, which wan scheduled for today In Federal District Judge Wol verton's court at Portland.. Ramp is chnrscd with interfering with the draft measure in and hear Roseburg. and was indicted by a federal grand jury. . An nttaclt upon the constitutional ity or tho selective service law i:i ex pected to be ho clUof defense. It was upon this ground that an un successful effort was made recently hy Ramp to set aside the indictment. bins, of North Powder; El Ile'ryrord, of Cove; A. J. Garner and wife of Elgin; ami W. 11. Knight, of Elgin. Mrs. A. T. Oroot of Eugene, passed through to Wallowa where she will visit Mrs. Ppenccr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sciibor re turned to their home In. Joseph after a visit with Mrs. Scriber's mother, Mrs. Rynearson. Gun Levy nnd son, Henry, were passengers to Union this morning. Mrs. W. R. Kivette, Jr., has re turned to Portland aTt.er spending Christmas here. FOR IIE.N'T Fivu room house, mod ern; furniture for sale at snap or will rent furnished to 1'cHponsiblo parties. Adlro3s E, caro Observ er. 12-28-21. HORN ToMr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Andrews an eight pound girl on De cember 27. 1917. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH y2 on Mil Hill The Levaid Sa! is one which we would he justified in asking double, the privc. The Iicwald will play the lateral or vertical cut records: has tone modi fier, inside regulator and 12 inch turntable. Conic in and hear it. Furnsiure Exchange Fir and Jefferson B 1241 5cst Prices Paid for Used Itirnitin'e . Our complete line of hijli-grade SPICES, in cluding Cinnamon, Nut meg and Mace, formerly sold at 15c to 20c, our regular price,. Now Hoo verized to -. 9 cents per can, any kind. YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE AT THE n n b.n ED 0 C E R Y it I i v Kr.A I h.WJ - . jui rri n m a J At Their Owe Game. Too! a in Double -Crossed" CpanvnounlCpiclitiv' You'll revel at (lie Irimiiiihs o selcrt set, "jillts one over" mi th, slorv ever written of politics, love the little wonian who, never nit of her own best brains of tlie underworld. The greatest ami intritrue. I" Paramount Comedy "A Society Scrimmage" COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY GERALDINE FARRAR in "The Woman God Forgot" ARCADE TREAT E