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r ;jpj iho x.A CAlASlYvl KVKMXU OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918 Last Few Days of The PreJnventory Sale . .VE NOW ON Men's and Boys' Clothing. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats T? diablo Merchandise Reliable Methods. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ARCADE "THE KCAItLKT CAR" llllloblid Fivo-I'ni-t down Version of Hlory liy Itlrlinrd Hardline Davis, Featuring I'runltlyn 1'iiriiiim, Ih Good Melodrama. (Reviewed by Edward Wult7.pl .... Moving Picture World.).. In r In tho "Scarlet Car." Richard , Hording Pnvia turned out a story which William Parker has made Into a. good molodrania. Hearing the Bluebird brand, directed by Joseph DeGraBHo, and featuring Franklyn Farnum, this five-part photoplay has for a hero a young chap in a small town whose chief occupation in life Is playing Kelly pool. His father la tho proprietor of tho Dolton Argus and when the old gentleman gets Into financial difficulties his boy, Billy, brares up and helps pull lilm out. Biilie also takes a bund in straight ening out a bank robbery in which 2 hl futui a. father-in-law is involved. Tho president of tho bank and his son ore tho real criminals, but they manage to fasten the crime on the cashier after knocking him insensi bln and having him carried off In a scarlet car belonging to a man from the city who is Interested with the banker in a number of speculations. The car Is wrecked and the owner j hilled. The cashier is not to bo found and his daughter Is prevailed ' upon to accept an offer of marriage from the banker's son. Ilillle is In - love with the girl and ia Instrument al In bringing to light that her fnthei j Is Innocent. He has It 1 1 : trouble In winning Bcatrlco aftei .nat. A heavy rain storm is one of the features of tho production and is ... handled with excellent effect. Frank - lyn Farnum puts tho requisite amount of energy Into the part of Blllle, and Edith Johnson Is an en .' gaging Beatrice Forbes. Lon Chancy "J.. makes a strong chnrncter study or tho cashier, and Al Fllson Is a famil iar type of small town editor. Com petent Impersonations nro contrib uted by Sam DeOrasse, Howard Crampton and William IJnyd, The "Scarlet Car" will be shown at the Arcado on Thursday night only. There will be no matinee at tho Arcade on Thursday or Friday or next Monday or Tuesday. This Is caused on account of some Interior work which will be done then, fa .11 MAX F.l.TIVfJK COMING "Tl 8 Clever Mrs. Carrux,-' by Hec tor Turnbull and Gardner Hunting, rtml !'uril::?' Ih. renowned feminine Impersonator, Julian Kltmge, will bo the attraction at the Arcade theatre Frldny. Primarily a comedy, "Tho Clevc Mrs. Carfax" takes Its hero (lne) through many hair raining advent ures and provides thrills a-plenty. Julian Eltlngo as Mrs. Carfax, is un believably dainty and fatldlous In trailing frocks or stunning bathing suit. 0 1. A; 1 8- 'i A rl FRANXIYN FA8HUM fTiJESCAaLETCAR FROH THE rTORV BV RIOHARO MOROINCa OAVIf ABUUFBIED PH0T0PLAY ' Y I 1 '4 ARCADE, THURSDAY ONLY HOME PAPER CHEERS SOLDIER IN FRANCE IOXIIV K. I.AIISKX, HKCEIVKH COI'IKrt OK THH OIISKKVKIt Hoys In Frmico Are Getting Heady For the Kaiser Wntrh tho News papers In flic Kprlng Is Ills Advice t. Knlls :t Home. iS-T-A- "TIIK I'l-ASHMUHT' tonk;iit The Blucbld photoplay "Tho Flashlight," will bo shown for the last time at the Star Theatre to night. Dorothy Phillips Is tho star of thin production and docs some excellent work. Tho story is one of mystery and holds the audience until the last, guessing how It Is all going to end ja a happy manner. As au added attraction a two-reel I.KO comedy is shown. It Is full of good comedy and some excellent slap stick work and several pretty maid ens In the popular Hawaiian cos tumes. Tho entire program is one that will please. 1 RANCE, Dec. 31, 1017. To the Editor, La Grande Evening Observer, Dear Mr. Editor: Last evening I received some Ob servers from my home at Imbler, Oregon, which I was very glad to get for there Is nothing to us soldiers like a home newspaper and while looking It over I found an ad. stating that every soldier from Union coun ty was requested to send his name 1 company and address to Tho Observ er. 1 suppose the people nt home oft times wonder what we are doing over ill France. Well as near as I can answer tho question would be get ting ready to lick the Kaiser. You can rest assured that we are doing Inaimwitiitritsafcb,;. BTftffiitttittttr'tftittttiittf if-- , -Two II CO.MIXO TO THE ARCADE FltlDAV AND SATl'ltDAY ! Snow White 4. . . J. Watch this space every day. J Tho Observer has reserved It J. for Snow White. In each Issue .J. J tome part or character of tho play will be mentioned. Only 4 J. three weeks left now! Aren't J I- you getting excited . and anxious? J t. .t. 4. .j. .5. .j. .1. .'f. when we first sighted land. It re minded me of some of our street dances we have at La Grande In the summertime only we lacked the Elks oand to play for us. The French people are very friend ly with the Amorican soldiers, es pecially the little boys who some times run along beside you asking for a penny. Here Is what they say In French: "Monsieur, donnez moi tin penny?" which they nearly al; ways get If we have the coin. It Is quite hard to learn the French lang uage as there are so many letters that are not pronounced at all. That Is sometimes very confusing. There Is lots of news that I coul.! write but I don't tiilnk that it would pass the censor, but just take a tip, wait and read the newspapers in the Spring. HENRY K. LARSEN, Supply Co., Q. M. C. 304 with the A. E. F. In France, via New York. Corvaliis Loganberry plant be erected here if farmers will sign up to produce 800 acres of loganberries on a time contract. WINTER MAKES THINGS LIVELY AT JOSEPH JOSEPH, Jan. 23. (Spec 4 lal.) Winter is now in full J" progress in Joseph after a J. mighty long wait and it isn't J half bad, as sleighing parties, skiing parties and skating parties arc keeping things .J. lively. 4- it out In doing their bit, for when we start we will have an army thnt every American can be very proud of. We will all try to live up to our reputation for the flag that has never known defeat. Every Anieric- our part and will continue to do so i aa citizen snouia oe just as proud of fnr If 1 nm not mistaken that Is the 1 a2 we soldiers ar. Yankee spirit which has never been s'y company has been In France subdued and It will take more than I twenty-one days. We had a very the Kaiser to turn the trick. We!"ltf trip across outside of sonic of wo' k eiirlv and late but we don't I us being seasick. We enjoyed the mind that in the least for we know! f 'P very much. It is a trip never that wo have a lust cause and that ! lo ue forgotten. We would not want not nnonlo nt home will heln -carry , to make a transport our home for -, -,,-( Hfo. Judging from the way we acted LOCALvS And Advertising in Brief Our Stock of KING'S Fruits and Vegetables ':. . Is Complete f 'V Meet the Needs of the Hour, Include Them in Your Order Harris Grocery Farmers Phone, Jilack 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track Uncle Ram, I will sell all of my con creto tools and machinery, except what I need to repair my houses. The accumulation of 12 years, a thousand different articles nt your own prices. J. L. MARS. To ride with us January ,2 4 means that you are neiping the n. of C. war fund that amount. Al) our receipts will go to them on that day. l-22-2t. A new shipment of "Over the Top" just in. The most popular war book of the season. Newlin Book & Sta tionery Co. 1-17-tf. Our entire receipts on Thursday, January 24 will go to the K. of C. war fund. Phono Green 13. Tho Green Taxis. l-22-2t. Wo develop your films and do your printing promptly and well at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. 1-21-21 For K. of C. war fund ride in a ijureen jaxi inursoay, January zi. J I Entire receipts of that day turned i- over to the K. of C. fund. l-22-2t. VM. DEK.MOXI) IX A liK.MAiiKAIILK HOLE Popular Movie Actor Stars in "Fight lug Hack" at the Star Theatre Thursday mid Friday. Wm. Desmond will bo seen In a rola quite different from any he has hitherto played ono that proves he of the danco hall. She discerns the spark of manhood still smouldering In the hulk, and she carefully fans It Into fiercer life. He finally con fides in her that he had been dummied out of camp on tho false charge of betraying important In fo' mation to the enemy. Strength ened by the love of her who had faith in him, he returns to camp and i:3 exonerated. There is a fight in tho picture that will stir the red blood of every map. who has a spark of pluck. He beatu back those who are trying to take hi in captive, forces them downthc stilrs, plunges through the strug gling mob and makes his getaway ANNOUNCEMENTS Cafeteria Supper Tho Baptist ladies will serve a cafe teria supper in the church basement Friday evening nt G:30. Menu: Meat pie, potatoes, salad, pickles, cake, cof fee, chill. l-23-3t hns something more thnn a good-1 In support of the strenuous bill ap fellow personality. A man without ' pear Cluire McDowell, Jack Hichard ,1 flag or country Is the part played j son. Curly Baldwin, Thomas Guise by Desmond in "Fighting Buck" that und other players familiar to Tri wlll be presented nt the Star theatre angle patrons. on Thursday and Friday. A pariah I o . known as "The Strange Weakling" is mmmmmmmm ... he. Straying Into the cuttle coun try of Texas ho Is picked up one day by somo punchers and carried back to the ranch. To them he is a mys terious thing that wns a mail, cring ing, submissive to abuse and even to blows. But when ho moimts a horse a puncher exclaims, "Only a cavalry man handles himself like that!" The fellow meets the "Fury," high spirit Royal Neighbors Royal Neighbors are requested to be present at a short business session in the K. P. hall Friday night, prompt ly at 7 o'clock. l-23-2t ICO MING EVENTS? I-if&L. Quick Deliveries : U V M h A- mm? J nro a feature of this lumber business. When you give us nn order you enn confidently rely on getting your lumber a little Wtk , .. : i ,'1 ii. That menus no delay in construction, no waiting time thnt you have to pay for. Think that over. Jan. "l-L'2 (Monday and Tuesday) "Tom Sawyer," at the Arcade. Jnn. 22. Annual Volunteer Fire men's Dunce. Jan. 2.) (Friday) Canadian officers at I,. D. S. Tabernacle. Feb. 4 (Monday) Red Cross hen lefjt conceit, S:lj p. m., nt L. D. S. Tabernacle. Parent-Teachers of Central School to Meet The Parent-Teachers of tho Central ! School will meet Friday afternoon, ; January 25, instead of nt a later date, .as previously announced. Mrs. Schilke .will address the meeting. 1-23-21 I CARD OF THANKS The Red Cross entertainment com mittee, La Grande Chapter, desire to extend their sincere thanks to the pro prietor of Zuber hall, and especially to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, for their sue-' ccssful efforts to make everything go off so smoothly; also Link Perry and Roy Xenl as floir managers, and to little Miss Irene Spencer, who took complete charge of the clonk room. The receipts were fully $120, to be added to the Red Cross fund. Khaki sleveless sweaters, $5.00 wool. nil Kodak Studio. finishing done at Hart's 1-1 0-2 Cc. Help our boys at the front by us ing a Green Taxi on Thursday, Jan uary 24. All money will go to them. 1-22-2L .Money to Loan. On improved real property In Onion county. No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. tf. NOTICE! Estrayed to my place October 1, ono 2-year old roan heifer, dehorned, no ear marks visible. Branded O on right hip. Owner can have an imal by paying costs. l-12-10tpd. MRS. J. A. WOODELL. By calling Green 13 for a Taxi Thursday, January 24, you will boost the K. of C. war fund tho amount you spend. 1-2 2-2 1. Some marbles for the boys at Sil verthorn's. 1-21-24. B 1-2 per cent Money $30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 Der These warm days are good days I cent Interest for loans on Grande rnrrvnv , .! for the Kodilks- Better ''"V on0 or i Ronde valley farms. See W. B. Sar luuixr.Ki l-.3-2oj Silverthorn's Family Drug Store, gent at La Grande Investment Com- 1-21-24 pany at once. FOR HUNT Houses. One modern 5-room house. Rent ! $10.50. One 7-room house with bath. Rent $10. ' One 5-room house with toilet and sink. Rent only $D. One 5-roam house. Rent $G.00. One modern 6-room house with good cellar. Can get this ready for occupancy In two weeks. Rent $14. A one-room bachelor's house, $3. To a suitable tennant would make over and rent the old Hanley shop, j either as a store building with two ; rooms In the rear, at a rental of $11 I or as a five-room house. Rent $9.00 to responsible tenant. J. L. MARS. 11-22-tf. Telephone Service is Cheapest Service .JOMOS & HAIIOXE Clearance Sale. We have a few suits left for elderly ladies, nil at half price. Reduction on coats. 1-22-tf . I Khaki handkerchiefs for the boys at front. I TOGGERY 1-23-25 I FOR SALE Tools and Machinery. I As I have offered my services to on Earth j Feb 4-9 Alien Germans to tegir ... ' ter Feb 7-1:t. l'nitland Automobile, Truck mid Tractor Show. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8 Y. M. C. A. Class In Teleernnbv Class meets at 7:30 p. m.. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursdav. and i Friday nights, two hours eneh April 12 Last day for filing nomi- lng. Six more students wanted, tinting petitions or declarations for the Call nt Y. M. C. A. building evenings primaries with the secretary of state, for particulars. Students placed In April I-'- Last day for filing dec-, positions as soon as they quuliry for larnti.m candidacy for nominating cither railroad or Western Union po pctiii. i the county clerk for pri- sitlons. l-10-27c mary election. j May 17 Primaries for Republicans ....... and Democrats. November 5 General state, county and city election. GAS Gas is thnt which Union County has long looked forward to, mid now wo have it, ami home made. No kindling, no coal, no wood, no ashes, no dust, no smell, no danger and nt a moderate cost. You can use your old cook stove or range. Do not fail to come in and sec the best burner yet. Furniture Exchange AMUSEMENTS. Arcade Thositre Motion pictures. Star Theatre Motion Pictures and Vaudeville. i Sonuicli T nmbU". Tf yon liiivo tiouMo with tour stomach you should tty Cimr.t'er lain'rt Tsihh'ts. So ninny linvp hrn rosloiiMl to health hy th uso of thfBc tiiblcts nnd thrlr post in no little, 25 vnts. thnt It ia worth vhilo to giro thnn a trial. Adv. iNEWTpDAYj FOR SALT finn Shropshire ewes, fioni 1 to 5 years old. Good ranch stork. Telephone Carl Roe. Knter pi ise, Oregon. l-C3-ltr FOR SA1.K Coal nnd furniture. 202 Cedar street. Old Town. l-23-2t-pd TODAY ONLY ran tukjm VAUDEVILLE 1 FRANK VOERG Novelty Musical Act MATTUS & YOUNG Two Dancinp; Bits ANTKfi Position ai cook in a camp, or will take other employ ment. Mrs. Reach. Red 821. 1-23-tf 1 TF.I.l'.tiltAM SI list isiill'llS! . B 1241 Fill AMI JEFFERSON E. W. Oonohue Pest Prices Paid for Used Furniture fie.-.. pay Tele .: , -ib- i'-rlptions to in e at my store. .J. Phono all new subscriptions . to Red rtS5l.A. G. Herman, .J. 40fi Fir tiireot. v v FOR RENT Automobile space, cheap. 11. C. Ijiwyer, Darland Apts. fi. Depot street. l-2"-tf WANTF.P Furnished housekeeping rooms. Call Mr. Cain at Silver thorn's lirug Store. 1-23-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room, heat and running water: $12.00. Gentleman only. Inquire Mammoth j Grocery. l-23-4t. EDWARD ZOELLER TRIO Topsy, Turvy, Tumbling Tricksters : Two Reel Keystone Comedy "LOST, A COOK" One Reel Universal Comedy ORCHESTRA THURSDAY ONLY Franklyn Farnum In "THE SCARLET CAR" 1 1 x