FOmY, TANUAliY 7, 19.18
LA filiANDE EVEMX13 OiiSEIiVEll
Pre-Inventory Sale
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Every Garment in Stock Les 1-3
Gowns Corset Covers Drawers Chemises
Petticoats Envelope Chemise Combinations
Made of cambric, muslin, lawn and nainsook;
trimmed with embroideries and laees.
EVERY GARMENT IN STOCK LESS 1-3
t HHPs I Department Store
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"HASIIIMl IIA TOGA" TO MAKH
' MOST ItKVKItK.NO HCflliKX
APPEARANCE
Wallace Irwin's celebrated "Jap
anese schoolboy" Is to ninko his bow
to the public at tho Arcudo theatre
today and tomorrow. Scbsuc Haya
kawa will portray tho young Togo.
The production wan directed by Mr.
William C . De Mile. Tho news
that Mr.' De MKle has again taken
H directing duties after having
worked In tho scenario dopartmont
of the great Paramount organiza
tion comes as a surprise to everyone,
but those who remoniber the suc
cess of the "Heir of the Hoorah,"
"The Ragmuffln" and "The Clown,"
which were Btagod under his direc
tion, will welcome IiIh work on the
VHashlmura Togo" picture. '
WHEX IS FAlHIlA.NKS C'O.Ml.XOT
"When does tho next Douglas
Fairbanks picture appear?" This
Is one of the most persistent inquir
ies with which the managers of the
Arcade theatre are confronted dally.
Since the athletic screen favorite
formed hlB company and began re
leasing his pictures through Artcraft
the sensational success of "In Again
Out Again" and Wild and Woolly,"
has more than ever brought him to
the foreground ai the ideal Americ
an and the. naHon's-foTOTltB com
dlan, "Down to Earth," his newest
Artcraft offering recontly engaged
for presentation at tho Arcade thea
tre, will be shown there commencing
Friday and that tlilB production will
more than satisfy the countless ad
mirers of this inimitable actor Is as
sured. Fume at IjihI.
"1 Jest knew we'd ho fan'ous on
day or another," reinurked Farmer
Corntossel to his wife.
"How do you mean famous?"
"Why, Blnce our boy wont Intd
the army everybody is polntln' ub out
an' talkln' about Josh Corntossel'
father and mother.": Washington
Star.
Annual Meeting '
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the Cove State Bank will be held at
their banking house at Cove, Otiron,
on Thursday, January 10, 1918, at
the hour of two o'clock p. m. At this
meeting a Board of Directors will be
elected to serve for the year 1918, aryt
until their successors are elected and
nullified, and such other business will
be transacted as may properly come
before said meeting.
HUGH McCALL, Cashier.
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GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
lieluil Dept. I'hone, Main 8
Heaters
tlmt must be sold. Wo have a large line, all makes
and sizes, and at prices that cannot be passed up.
Jiuy now and have your pick.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Streets B 1241
Better Prices Paid for Used Furniture
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1XI,A HAM COMING TO ST A It
"The I.lttlo Orphan" will bo the
Bluebird photoplay to be presented
at the Star theatre on Tuesday and
Wednesday, with Ella Hall the star,
supported by a company of Blue
bird's usual careful selection. There
will then be told an engaging story,
replete with touches of sentiment
tnd bright in homely scenes and
true-to-Ilfe incidents. Miss Hall
will bo Been in one of her favorite
roles a llttlo girl who blossoms Into
attractive womanhood, and finds
complete happiness at the climax of
her struggles. There is neither
crime nor vllllany during tho pro
gress of the little girl's journey to
contentment and "The Llttlo Or
phan" will be an effective demon
strati m of Bluebird' purpose to
makv "the play the thing" and al
ways have It good and wholesome
THE MEXICAN EMBASSY
IN WAR TIMES
(United Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 6.
Mexico has the utra-modern embassy
in Washington. A smoothly working
press bureau supplying Mexican
news, works daily in semi-official con
tact with the ambassador.
...Ambassador Ygnacio Bonillas tho
Mexican Ambassador, who has an
American wife, was a Madcro man
when the first revolution started in
Mexico. He balked at joining the
Hucrta treason, and was always close
to First Chief Carranza.
Back in 1884 Bonillas graduated at
the Mnssachusets Institute of Tech
nology - Previously ho had taught
public school in Tuscon, Arizona.
The nmbassndor holds many mis
conceptions of Mexico are due to wide
spread enemy propaganda circulated
throughout the United States.
To remedy this evil tho Mexican
News Bureau, established in one of
Washington's office buildings, makes
an effort to provide newsy data on
Mexico's attempt to climb back to n
state of prosperity after years of
war.
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A Blow for tho Bench.
Tho Judge (to Jury who have re
tired several times without agree
ing) I understand that one jury
man prevents your coming to a ver
dict. In my summing up I have
clearly stated tho law, and any
juryman who obstinately Bets his
Individual opinion against tho re
maining 11 Is totally unfitted for
his duties.
Tho Solitary Objector Please,
m'lud, I'm tho only man who agrees
with you! Passing Show.
Quick Deliveries
are a foatura of this lumber
business. When you givo us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a littlo
before you need it. Thnt means
no delay in construction, no
waiting time thnt you have to
pay for. Think thnt over.
1i
Imbler Young Couple
' Are Married
I.YAI, WH,S0.V AND MISS lUTDA
TUil.NSON, THE PRINCIPALS
Xowk Notes of (lie Imbler Dlntrlrt
Hlithdiiy Shower for Arthur Mail
in Dr. (illliiiore's Mi-Imp.
IMBI.F.R, Or., Jan. 7. (Special.)
Mr. Lynl Wilson and MIsb Hulda
Johnson were married December 15.
Both young people are highly re
Bpocted and have a host of frlonds
who wish them a long, happy wedded
lire. Mr. Wilson will run the farm
jf Mrs. Johnson tho coming year,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox were In
Imbler during tho holidays, visiting
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore returned from
a trip to San Francisco Wednesday.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Moore's brother-in-law, Mr.
Lombard, who will also make Imbler
his future home. ,
Talk about snipe hunting. Dr.
Cillmore has them all beaten, lie
and his wife, in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Boss Miller wore coming
from La Grande Thursday night
when they got off the road some
place near Mt. Glenn, got stuck In
the mud and had to sit there until
Friday morning when Chas. Squires
went but and brought them to town.
They report a very pleasant time.
The dance given In Imbler New
Yoar's eve was a decided success
socially. Every one had a fine time.
There were not so many present as
there would have fieen if It hadn't
been such a bad night.
Walter Slrlnghiim, Halbert, Rol
lins and Alvedore Andrews went to
La Grande Thursday.
Wayne Graham of La Grande was
In Imbler Thursday.
Carl Stackland of Cove returned
Friday to finish packing his apples.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams
wont to La Grande Friday evening
on business.
Effle and Edna Snider went to La
Grande Friday to spend the week
end with their parents.
Sliorta Klrkhuff returned on Fri
day morning's train from Kansas
City.
Chas. Bingaman returned tho last
of tho week from Pullman, Wash.
Earl Evans of Mcncham has been
In tho local dopot tho past few days
until tho company can fill the posi
tion. Mr. E. E. Hunlei', the principal of
the Imbler school, went to La Grande
to look after some business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKlnnls re
turned Saturdny from Ln Grande
whore they have been visiting.
Cecil McKlnnls was iu Elgin Sat
urday. Chas. Tamorls went to Elgin Sntr
urday;
Walter Stringham returned from
La Grande Saturday morning.
Bruce Cox was In Imbler Thurs
day on his regular visit.
The pupils of the seventh and
eighth grades gave Miss Cordery o
surprise party in the Bon Ton hall
Friday evening. A very plensant
time wan had. Light refreshment
were sei'.ed at a late hour.
Mrs. Chrlstenson has been teach
ing the seventh and eighth grades of
our school the past week.
The Imbler school tendered Ar
thur Martin, who Is In France, a
birthday Bhowor in the shape of post
cards. Ills birthday is not until
tho Inst of the month but thoy look
enough time to have the cards get
there somewhere near that date.
Each one of the Imbler boys Is to got
a shower as their birthdays roll
around.
Harry Wldoll took up his duties at
station agent nt Wallowa Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fillmore
tamo in Sunday from La Grnndo foi
a visit with Mr. and Mis. J. II
Walker.
G. E. Lombard unloaded hit
household goods Saturday.
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win visit i nioii.
UNION, Jan. 7. (Special.) Tin
Union Parent-Teachers' Association
will hold its nest meeting .Innuary
11 at the IiIkIi school building nt
2:30 p. in. All parents and public
are especially Invited to attend. Mrs.
Dor.-. 11. Schllke.of La Grande, state
president of the Oregon Congress of
Mothers, wtll be present and add
ress the meeting. The following
program has been arranged by the
program committee: Exercise by
primary children or Miss (loss' room;
business meeting; pol, KUanut
Hall; address, Mrs. Dora 11. Schllke;
general discussion; solo, Luelle Tay
lor. H UPSET?
Get nt the Real Cause-Take Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doing now. Instead of
taking tonics, or trying to patch up a
poor digestion, they are attacking the
rral cause of the ailment clogged liver
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the
liver in a soothing, healing way. When
the liver and bowels are performing their
natural functions, away goes indigestion
and stomach troubles.
If you havo a bid taste in your
mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor,
lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or
energy, troubled with undigested foods,
you should take Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. You will know them by their
olive color. They do the work without
griping, cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for quick
relief, so you can eat what you like.
At 10c and 25c per box. All drutsisU
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ELGIN NOTES AND PERSONALS
ELGIN, Jan. 7. (Special.) Mrs.
Lee Tuttle is at the Hot Lake hospital
this week with her brother, Mr.
Sherly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shoemaker made
a business trip to La Grande last
Wednesday evening; they returned
Thursday morning.
Attorney L. Denham went to La
Grande on business, returning Satur
day morning.
Dan Graham .of Palmer Camp is
visiting in Elgin this week.
Little Miss Dnphne Sommer of
Portland will dance at the vaudeville
show which is to be given next week
under the auspices of the Red Cross.
The Elgin Cash Store gave 10 per
cent of the sales taken in on Decem
ber 22 to the local Red Cross; the
sum was $32.80. The organization
was more than grateful for the dona
tion. The MisseB Sarah Rolen and Wilma
Folsom returned the first of the week
from Gooding, Idaho, where they
visited with relatives.
Missqs Katherine Hill and Lillian
Imcric returned Wednesday morning
from their respective homes, where
they spent the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Anna iBrookes returned to her
home in La Grande last Tuesday after
a short visit in Elgin with Mrs. George
Smith. : ' '.!.' "" ; ' ' '
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Bishop Foley Dead.
DETROIT, Jan. 7. Right Rov.
John S. Foley, Roman Catholic blBh
op of Detroit for many years, died
hero Saturday. He was 84 years
old.
LOCALS
And-
Advertising in Brief
FOR SALE BOOKS
Set of Encyclopedia Brittanica in
sheepskin binding. Phone Black 211,
t call 1701 X. l-7-2t.pd
Now is the time to supply your
self with reading matter. For ten
days we will sell al! books of fiction.
Including the copyrights at nne-third
off. Newlin Book and Stationery
Co. 1-4-tf
Fill in vour white Ivory sets with
the pieces which nro lacking. Everey
article In the white ivory lino ut a
reduced price, at the Bllvorthorn
Family Drug Store. 1-4-tf.
"PAY ME."
Blank Hooks.
Tn,fTra iniiMinlit eniuiter hnnks
order books, sales books, trial bal-1
ance Oooks. an are in siock ai bii
verthorn's Family Drug Store. l-3-4t
"PAY ME."
Everything in the line of office
supplies and blank books nt Newlin's
Book and Stationery Co. 1-4-tf.
"PAY ME."
MID-WINTER TERM JANUARY
SECOND. Railroad or stage faro
paid up to $10.00, for nil stndents
enrolling between the nbovo dnte and
January 15, 1918, who enroll for
four months or moro, paying In ad
vance. Terms: either Bookkeeping
or Shorthand Course, six months for
Jf.0.00; combined course, six months
$05.00. Write us about our month
ly payment plan.
BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE,
12-13 to 1-12 II. T, Klnlon, Trop.
"FAY ME.'
Money to I,onn.
On Improved real property In
Union county. No delays. Current
rates. La Grande Investment Co.
Adv. tf.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Jr?- TIIR DIAMOND BHAMJL A
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yrKacm fWt. ftfert. Al Rri'in
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SOLO BY DKUOQISTS EMRWHiRE
AND TOMORROW
Cameras, kodaks, films, develop
Ing and printing, at Silverthorn's
Family Drug Store. l-3-4t
0 1-2 per cent Money
$30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per
cent Interest for loans on Grande
Ronde valley farms. See W. B. Sar
gent at La Grande Investment Com
pany at once. 11-22-tf.
Awny From Home
If you were away from home on
the sea or in the trenches, wouldn't
you like to got a copy of your home
paper from your home town.
School books, tablets, envelopes,
all slzos fancy boxed paper, initial
correspondence paper at Sllver
thorn'B Family Drug Store. l-3-4t.
Ledgers, journals, day and cash
books, all rulings. Everything for
the opening up of the new year's
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Sessee Hayakawa
Dearest Sir:
Today and tomorrow, P. M., Mr. Boss he shows great picture. Him
funny like nothing so much now, sh-sh-sh! a state sneekrut I make
love like anything. . v..',,-,.
Hoping you are the same,
i Yours truly,
"HASHIMURA TOGO."
WALLACE IRWIN'S
, f;iiiious story of tlie Japanese sdioo buy Iiave made friends among the
millions of readers uf the Saturday Kvening Post and flood Housekeep
ing magazines.
Paramount
Pictographs
and Organ Music
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 1913 WILL BE
THE SAME A3 THE, YEAR JUST
PASSED
PRICES LOWEST,
QUALITY HIGHEST,
SERVICE OUR WATCHWORD.
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70 Farmers Phone Black 192
408 North Fir Street Cross the Track
books. All sizes, and prices on of
fice materials at Silverthorn's Fam
ily Drug Store. J-4-tf.
Singer Sowing Machines.
Have tho prize over all others.
They aro the best and can be had on
your own terms. Agency at Cool
idgo Paint Store on Adams avenue.
New machines rented. l-6-0tc.
Apples for Salo.
Fine Rome Beauty apples for sale.
J. F. Steinbeck. Red 3582. l-4-0tc
Prefers Chamberlain's.
I In the course of a conversation with
Chamberlain Medicine Co.'s repre
sentative today, we had occasion to
discuss In a general way the merlt3
of their different preparations. At
his suggestion I take pleasure In ex
pressing my estimation of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. I havo a fam
ily of six children and havo used tills
remedy in my home for years. I
rqnsider It tho only cough remedy
on the market, as I havo tried nearly
all kinds." Earl C. Ross, publisher
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ashimura Togo
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Syracuse, Kansas. Adv.
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Slar. Tuesday and ednesdny.