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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1918)
Wi.:T)XiDAV. JANUARY 2, 1918 LA (JJi'Als'Di'; KVEXINd OiWKliVEJJ re - Inventory S This Week begins a Sale for which Hundreds of Women Have Waited Every Ladies Winter Garment in this Store at a Reduced Sate Price For inonr.Iis wo have talked about our stylos, our quality standard, our exfolloNce of material, and now in a sinftle hour all of this lias heen changed and we will talk just PIUCK. You have learned the other part of the story, especially if you have been a' patron of this store, NOW PmCE'.wilJ prevail as the chief magnet to draw. We have . ,v i 25 LADIES' SUITS .REDUCED 1-2 U LADIES' COATS ' REDUCED 1-3 49 LADIES' DRESSES REDUCED 1-4 One Lot of 15 DUESSES, values to $19.75, at .$9.85 Waists, Skirts, Petticoats, all reduced .1-1 Hill's Department Store i HII'I" SHOW TODAY Tho Hippodrome Vaudeville show that will bo presented at the Arcade theatre tonight only la mado up of a variety of acts that will no doubt please all who boo them. Bob Lee, or the Mississippi Slicker, stm ts the hall rolling. He Is a neat appearing young man with a pleasing: personality and during all ot IiIr per- fonuanco ho has a rapid flro of com edy tulle that never falls to hit tho spot. lie is a wondorful puliner and many of his card tricks are now to tho public and with his comedy talk things are kepi moving every minute. A man nud woman who hull from far off Australia, calling themselves ' the Australian Sorcnaders, come most highly recommended as artists who sing wondorfully harmoniously. From what ran be gathered from tho ad vanco reports tho combination of the two voices serve to furnish harmony singing ot tho most melodious char acter. George and May do Glenn offer what they call Afler llu Uasquorado. They open thoir act In full dress cos tume and relato tho different exper iences they, had whllo attending the. ninsnuornd( Tliolr comedy Is now and 18 full of laughs. They mnko several changes of costume during their act and display many 'gorgeous gowns. Good roller skaters are few and far between and It has been a long while since an act of thin kind has been seen here. The Turners present an act that is Just a little different tlian tho ordinary one and one that shows skill and daring. These four acts togother with the orchestra and KoyMono comedy will probably make ono of tho best bnl ancod bills that 1ms been here. Tho photoplay for Thursday Is Vlo lot Morcereau in the Bluebird pro duction, ''The Raggedy Queen." o Aro Your Hewers Clogned? Tho bowels aro the sewerage sys tem of tho body. You can well Im nglno tho result when they are stopped up as In tho ease of consti pation. As a purgative you will find Chamberlains Tablets excellent. 'They are mild and gentle in their action. They also Improve tho digestion. Adv. ire Quick Deliveries art a feature of this lumber business. When you jrive us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a littlo before you ncod It. That means no delay in construction, no wailing: time that you have to pay for. Chink that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY KrUil Dept. Minn. Mail 8 I S-T-A- "OXK SHOT liOSS" llfPlSf The Lewald Talking Machine is one which we would bo justified in asking double the pjjee. fie Lerrald will play th lateral fr Tertieal nut records; has ton modi-, fier, inside reppulator and 12 inch fundable. Come in aud hear it. Furniture Exchange 7ir and Jefferson B 1241 Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture (Reviewed by Edward Weltzel in the Moving ricturc World.) A somewhat different western iiiciournmn in "One Shot Ross," a five-part picture written by Lambert Hlllyer, directed by Cliff Smith and featuring Roy Stewart The usual characters and Incidents that go to mnko UD screen fiction nf ihi null. nlnr brand are all to be found in Ono Shot Ross," but tho author and the director have known how to give their work the touch of deftness that makes It seem novel and full of inter est. Vitality is tin- common Inherit ance of men and women of the tnw and quick action Is n part of their dally creed. Tho opening scene sots a pace that keeps events moving at the proper melodramatic speed, and of thrills there are more than a gen erous supply. "Ono Shot Ross." the hern nf I lw, tale. Is tho owner of a beautiful paii of guns and is nil-fired sudden with his trigger finger. After converting n number of do.-porntt.-ly bad men into peaceful citizens lv shootim- tin. breath out of them he crows lin-il nt the gamo and leaves his beloved gum in chargo of n friend. He is able to resist his natural Impulse to "(icd the drop" on someone until he meets up v.-'th a lady, Nan Sheridan by name, finds out that she 1m In trouble and that the only arguments that arc going I,, help her any are the kind that come out of the business end of a six-shooter, lie semis n messenger inslantcr and his friend delivers the weapons Into his bands nt that ofi quoted and always Impoitant psych ological moment. As a consequence the Kane of cattle rustlers that have muid. iod Nan's father and then at tempted to run off her herd of steers Is treated to n rare exMbit-on of gen play that puts u locoed finish to tin scheme. Ross then dashes back to the Slu-rldun ranch and vindicates his reputation by shooting up the leadei of the gang under great strategic difficulties and rescuing Miss Nan from a worse than deadly danger. "One Shot Ross," as played by iioy Stewart, is a flue specimen of man hood in the rough and has the spec tator on his side at every stage of the proceedings. Josie Sedgwick makes Nan Shoild.m worth all the fighting Tor she costs One Shot, and Jack Richardson, Louis Durham, William i;ilini:ford and l.co Willis supply a choice collection of west erners, good and bail. Tills feature will be presented nt Iho Star Theatio, Thuisday and Friday. ARCADE, THURSDAY ONLY Aetlers from j Jhe front krv.xktii carpy writes ho.mk l-'p.o.m somicwhurk ix fhaxc1-: (Letter from Kenneth 13. Carpy of the" La Grande Hospital Unit, to his brother, Wiilard Carpy.) Stirring and tense scenes. In Dante's Inferno, at the Star Satur day only. 1-2-ot. Somewhere In France November 27, 1917. Dear nrotlier: I havo just been out buying a French meal. We thought we would buy a few enns of jam to take along with us so I pointed out three cans that looked llko Jelly. Wo wero un fortunate enough to draw ono can of .beans and two of sour prunes. All we needed was some canned salmon to make it a regular military meal I expect I will have to learn this French langungo. Every lime I buy anything I think they beat mo out of a few sous. I bought some gloves tonight marked 2F9 and she charged mo two francs and 19 cents. I said to her "You stung mo sister," but she just smiled and said "Oni, on I, (wee, wee) meaning "yes, yes." Wo are still digging holes In the ground and carrying wood. I would not mind using a pick it I didn't get ,my hands so dirty. Dill S. objects to washing pans that have had burned rice in them. don't know any war news but I think peace has been declared. . Th,o, California, boys wero paid this evening and they aro whooping it up In the "Cafe do la Care. Let me give you a little advice: valuable rights and result In your Immediate induction Into military service and trial by court-martial. Dated 1-2-18. J. GARFIELD KING, Member of Local Board CARD OF THAMtS Mr. Geo. Peach and other relatives wish to thank their many friends who were so generous In deeds of kind ness and words of sympathy spoken during tho sickness and death of James Peach. 1-2-1 1. Dante's Inferno, the poet's concep tion of Hell. . Star theatre, Satur day only. l-2-3t. Notice to Telejrnin Patrons. Anyone not receiving the Telegram or wishing to subscribe for same, please notify A. ft. Herrman, agent, Red 3351. The carrier beys will col lect the first of every month.- 12-6-lm "PAY MR' AI'STl.V UliOWXKLL IN FRANCE (Continued From Pago 1.) (Continued on page 4.) I NEW -TODAY! WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS Extra choice lino bred from heavy laying strain, vigorous. Mrs. Chas. II. Shepherd, 11)05 Adams Ave., La Grande. 1-2-5L LOST A black and wliito Lewellin dog; answers the name Bruce. Phone Red 171. Al Andrews, La Grande. 1-2-3L WANTED From owner only small modern home or close-in acreage on good terms. Must be bargain. Address description in full to P. O. box ltlii, City. 1-2-tf. Dante's Inferno, tho poet's concep tion or Hell, Star theatre, Satur day only. 1-2-Dt. "PAY ME." Americans can beat them for the first two or three weeks In France, but then they lose out as they do not seem to like most of the French wines. The people themselves have many peculiarities to us. Their ways arc very much different. Very often you think you arc just about to see a fight when they are only discussing START THE YEAR RIGHT BY PHONING YOUR ORDERS FOR FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEA SON, TO Phone Main 70 OUR POLICY FOR 1918 WILL BE THE SAME AS THE YEAR JUST PASSED PRICES LOWEST, QUALITY HIGHEST, SERVICE OUR WATCHWORD. - arris r ocery Phone Main 70-Farmers Phone Black 192 408 North Fir Street Cross the Track tho weather. They are very demon-1 strative and talk a lot with their hands, using motions to illustrate what thoy say. Thoy aro also a very polite race. They Insist upon shak ing hands when you meet, also upon parting. Tho women go one better than that as they kls3 each other upon the cheek and then turn the other cheek and kiss again. We euro have some good experiences but give mo the good old U. S. A. and Un American people and customs. We are getting along quite well. Tho different camps for the Americ ans are being constructed and fixo" up very rapidly. .Transportation facilities are being rushed as fast as material can be secured and by Spring we hope to let the kaiser and his Fritzies know we are in the field. Fritz, however, is a husky lad, much more so than either the French or the English. Most of tho Germans arc good Blzed men and strong appearing but the larger they are the harder they fall. War is a bad thing but tho more I see of It the more I am convinced that we must crush them completely. Most of tho boys are quite well. There have been a large number of colds but otherwise nothing to amount to anything. Well Viola if you can find time to drop me a letter occasionally I will appreciate it very much. Give my ' regards to your father and mother. Very truly yours, PRIVATE AUSTIN BROWNELL; "PAY MR" Kstrnyed. Two year old spotted heifer, brand ed quarter circle R on right hip; three yearlings, ono black hoifor, ono yearling mottled face, one year ling steer, all three branded XR on right hip; an unbranded calf follow ing the hcirer. Rex Conaway, R. F. D. 2. Phono 4x1. 12-29-3tpd. Prefers Chamberlain's. In the course of a conversation with Chamberlain Medicine Co.'s repre sentative today, we had occasion to discuss In a general way the merits of. their dlfTorent preparations; At his suggestion 1 take pleasure in ex pressing my estimation of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I have a fam ily of six children and have used this remedy in my home for years. I consider it the only cough remedy on the market, as I have tried nearly all kinds." Earl C. Ross, publisher Hamilton County Republican-News, Syracuse, Kansas. Adv.. Pay Me THE EMPIRE CAFE , K. C. Crawford, Prop. Fresh Oysters in Any Style , Shank's Home-Made Spanish Hot Tamnle HOURS 0 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.; Saturday Night to 1. A. M. FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager. ! TODAY ONLY ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Xotice of Parent-Teachers Meeting. The Parent-Teachers Association of the Central school will hold a meet ing at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. The motion picture topic will lie dis cussed, followed by several musical numbers. Parents of high school pupils as well as grammar pupils are specially invited. l-2-2t. VAUDEViLL If El A l.MPOHTAXT XOTICE to REGISTRANTS I'nder Jurisdiction of This Loral Hoard Whoo Order XiimlM-rs Are lielneen Xo. 1002 and .No. 1078. Inclusive. There has this day been mailed to you a questionnaire which you are required by law to execute and re turn within seven days from date hereof. . Failure to do so constitutes a mis demeanor punishable by not to n- ceed one year's imprisonment; and such failure may also deprive you of LEGAL XOT1CKM Annual Sto kholders Metne. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting ef the stockholders of the fnlted States Natlenal Bank of Iji Grande, will be held at their hank ing rooms on Tuesday, January Ith at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business that may come before raid meeting. T. J. SCROGGIM. 12-7 to 1-17. Cashier. CIS Also Special Orchestra and a Triangle Comedy PROGRAM i. 3, Overture Arcade Orchestra Accompanied by Stevens at the Organ. Their Love Lesson Keystone Comedy Bob Lee The Mississippi Slicker or Magical Mirthraaker. 4. Australian Serenaders Singing and Dancing 5. George & May De Glenn . . . .Comedy Singing and Talking 6. The Turners . .Sensational Roller Skaters THURSDAY One Day Only Violet Mersereau in "The Raggedy Queen" ril