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THE WOMAN
rW1ii) Th L('ikiriK 'for a New
Suit, Goat, Dress, Hat
Petticoat, Waist, Skirt
at Little Outlay AVill Do Well to Take .
Advantage of Our
Pre-Inventory Sale
HILL'S DEPARTMENT
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"THK CLKVKIl MISK. AUIAX'
Julian Kltlngc In Featured In One
of HU Vnlqiic Dual Holes Sub
ject Ha ritrengtli and IntereM
Ail(nly.
(IlcvlGwed by George nialsdcll In
Moving Picture World.)
Julian Eltlnge In bin second screen
appearance may be said to be even
more successful than be wan in the
first and "Tlio Counters Charm
ing" was a Rood picture. "The Clev
er Mm. Carfax" has a clever plot and
a lot of real Interest. This hanky
subject was written by Hector Turn-
bull and Gardner Ilu'iilng, the bitter
being responsible for the scenario.
They are deserving of praise for
their work. It la a rare exampio of
a story being written around a cer
tain player and being cut to fit his
measure.
The writers have put pep Into
their subtitles. They have taken'
pains to Instill In the minds of those
who see tho picture that Mrs. Car
Yax is feminine only an to garb and
when In "company" as to mannur;
but among "her" friends- the Im
personator Is Templo Trusk, a husky
specimen of healthy masculinity.
It Is this phase of tho picture that
constitutes one of Its strongest
points. It crops out continually in
the action as well as in tho subtitles.
And speaking of action, It may be
said riKht hero that that IB fast.
Dot, ild Crisp has directed Mr. Kl
tinpe and with his usual skill. lie
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JULIAN ELTIMGE
Hi TheacvermQrfa l
Applies for Water Power.
bai.k. .inn. 2S H. S. MiGowan
n U'athinL'inn salmon packer, has
applied for the appropriation of
4 500 feet or water in tne uesv-nuies
river at the reclamation site in Sher
man and .Wasco counties and 3500
feet at the Mtolius power Eite, in
Jefferson county. He plans a pow
er Dlant costlnz tvio million dollars
at the former place and four million
at the latter to develop power lor
manufacturing purposes.
There Isn't a Single Use for a Fat or an Oil in Your
Kitchen That Is Not a Use for
WESSON OIL
It is hard to believe that anything ko good can lo
economical, too; but it is. Makes an excellent short
ening, n delicious salad oilru wholesome frying fat;
al in one handy can. "
Comes in 45c and 85c Cans
hus given full effect to the surprises
in the course of the play, and th'ese
multiply toward the end. The feat
ured player has the role of a success
ful newspaper publisher who, when
be believes friends of his are in dang
er of being swindled, capitalizes his
experience In college as a female Im
personator and sets out to dump up
the crooks. The absence of the
spoken voice can but add to the illu
sion, end surely it requires little
stretch of tho imagination to feel
that Mib. Carfax really is fooling the
public.
Mr. Kltinge has not the advantage
of the presence In the cast of Tul'y
Marshall, who contributed so mater
ially to the success of his first sub
ject. Jennie Ie is a crabby, rich
old grandmother, and plays her part
with the skill of the veteran that
she is. Noah Decry and Koslta Mars
tin! acceptably play the heavy roles.
Daisy Koblnson Is Helen Scott, the
granddaughter wrongly accused of
theft.
"Th" e ver "Mrs. Carfax" should
go 8ti anywhere. It has novel
ty, and what Is better it has drama,
with a measure of comedy. ' ,
"The Clever Mm Carfax" Is the
attraction at the Arcade for today
and tomorrow.
ASS J'KNXl.VGTO.V fO.MlXO
KXTKItPMSK NOTES
ENTERPRISE. Jan. 26. (Spec
lal.l The ladles of the Catholic
church secured about J290 In cash
and pledges last Saturday, soliciting
for the Knights of Columbus.
Committees have been appointed
from all towns of the county with
Geo. W. Hyatt as chairman, to so
licit funds for the Armenian relief
campaign. 1
B. F. Miller has sold his Interest
in the American Cash Market to R.
F. Stiibblcflcld. The latter will at
tend to the retail and meat packing
business.
B. V. Hamilton and son, O. S
have purchased the Enterprise Dray
line from W. C. Fleenor and will
take possession on February 1.
C. K. Lewis, an old pioneer ol Wal
lowa county and for many. y ears a
resident of Enterprise, died at, his
homo In this city January 20. The
widow survives him.
Ceo. W. Hyatt left Sunday to at
tend the hardware men's convention
at Portland this week of which he is
president.
Ibuiniiet to Fathers mid Sons.
ENTERPRISE, ' Jan. 25. (Spec
ial.) A banquet was given at the
Fraternal Hall Tuesday evening by
the ladles of the Federated church
to the fathers and sons. About one
Delng expelled from school, run-1 hundred and fifty fathers and their
i nlng away twice. Interrupting an !
' elopement and Impersonating a fam-
' oils danseusc are only a very few of '
j the many adventures that keep pret-j
i ty little Ann Pennington of tho Zleg-
sons attended. J. A. Burleigh was
toastmaster. A program of ad
dresses and music followed, after
which a subscription of about $275
was taken up to be used for the Boy
fold Follies busy In her latcst-,Paia11.Sjjoutrrgani2tk)n. This, wits ,the
mount picture, "ine Antics or Ann,' , second meeting of the kind held and
Green Onions and Fresh Spinach .Saturday Morning.
Barley Bread is composed partially of Oatmeal.
Florida Grape Fruit, l'u: each.
Our Bulk Coffee are 25c, 3"k'. and 40c, a pound.
Cluster I'aisins on the stem retail for 15c a box.
Ma caroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, all 10c a package.
New Italian. Prunes in 10-11).-boxes, $1.50.
Crackers made from Whole Wheat, 25c packages.
New stock of Ifye Flour, Graham and Yellow
Corn Meal.
PHONE MAIN 80
i which is to be the atlractoin at the
Arcade Theatre on Monday and Tucs
; day.
it will be a great help to the boys
of the community in their organiza
tion In the future.
S-T-A-R
"l'lIU 1-ltAMIvl I"
rniisuully FiHertiiininu: Comedy
J't'Hiim ut the Star.
Army lloy Homo On Visit.
ENTERPRISE, Jan. 25. (Spec
ial.) Burnett Hell, son of Mr. and
Mrsf W. T. Bell of this city, is home
for a week's visit with his parents.
He enlisted last Spring In the medic
al corps of the army and is now sta
tloucd at American Lake.
PATT1SON BROTHERS
GROCERY
l B J b 121 1 7 pry,
Quick Deliveries
arc a feature of this lumber
business. When you (five us nn
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a littlo
before you need it. That means
no delay In construction, no
waiting time that you have tu
pay for. Think that over.
QUO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8
(Reviewed by Margaret I. McDonald
In Moving Picture World.)
"Tho Frame-Up" Is an unusually'
entertaining five-part comedy-drama
featuring William Itusscll. The story ;
does not appeal as being an especial-
ly well-constructed one, hut the ac-'
lido is both amusing and thrilling.
As tho story runs, tho young son
of a rich man Is awakened one morn
ing from a dream of a wild dr've In
his racer, which, by the way, Is!
amusingly pictured, to a resolution
to take a vacation from the hard task
of doing nothing. In the course of
the day he rescues a young woman.
Die daughter of a taxi-cab owner,
from an unscrupulous chauffeur nud
la offered a position by the glil'n
mother. In taking this position he
helps to capture three yeggmen and;
finally marries the girl. Ono of the j
funniest things In the plrturo 15 the!
wild rldo taken by the young uiauV !
father in his son's automobile when
In rescuing the girl he leaves "pa"
to run the car himself. The car goes
on a mud rampage until it runs out
of gasoline and has to be towed
home. This number can be present
ed before any audience with an as
suiance that it will plrase.
"The Frame-1'p" will be show n at
the Star Theatre on Saturday. On
the same program Armstrong and
Grant will appear in a refined crm
nl., i-iuKlUd and p!:;i:o act.
Knterprise ited Cross.
ENTERPRISE, Jan. 25. (Spec
ial.) The ladies of the Enterprise
chapter of the Red Cross meet every
afternoon and evening to work and
are accomplishing a great deal. Mrs.
S. D. Keltner is managing the work.
A shipment of one week's work just
completed consisted of 3000 4 4x4
compresses, 510 0x9 compresses,
eight 8x12 waist gauze absorbent
pads, eight 12x18 Irrigation pads,
and ninety muslin bandages. The
Junior Red Cross Is also organized
now for efficient service. They met
on Saturday and hemmed several
dozen hand towels.
Aro Your Sewers Clogged?
LOOK!
Wood at $7.00 a Cord
cost you cents per Bqunre fool. Your fire hex, 8x9x16 inches,
will take 2-.'( of a souarc font and coM you M 2 :i cents. It will
burn three-quarters of an hour. Our HUT Itl.AST Oil, BURNER
will give you the snmr heat for nn hour and only cost you 2 cents,
less than half. No kindling, No coal. No wood. No danger.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Furniture Exchange
Kir nnd Jeffermm
E. J. DONOHl'K
Mack 1211
Belter Priced Paid for ted Furniture
Tht? bowols arc tho ncvi?rnpo bys
trm of tho body. Ymi c;in woll im
urlno tho result when tlioy me
stopped up nn In tho enso of consti
pation. A n purpitivo you will find
Cham' t !ln Tablets excellent. They
are e -m Hid penHo in their action.
They .....j Improve the digestion.
Adv.
KnterprUe Couple Marry.
ENTERPRISE. Jan. 25. (Special.)-
A very pretty woddini? took
place at the m w home of D. F. Miller
yesterday at ft ij It noon when Nina
Miller of this place and Fred Wein
hart of Wallowa wore united in mar
riage. Rev. Sibley of the M. E.
church officiated and the beautiful
rins ceremony was appropriately
carried out. The bride was dressed
in a rich sown of Imnd-emhroidered
white crepe de chine and carried a
hoquet of beautiful pink rose buds.
The room was nicely decorated with
wliito ropes nnd IIHea. Only relat
ives and a few friends were present.
After the ceremony a wedding din
ner was served. The bride and groom
left on the afternoon train for Wal
lowa where they will ninke their
home. Uoth are well known young
peoplo of this county nnd their many
friends wish them much Joy and
prosperity In the future.
GIRL STEALS LONG RIDE
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TKI.KOIIAM KI'llSi'lilliKltS! ,
Now Is the time In sub
scribe or renew your subscrip
tion as there will b no more
premium Klim after the first
of February.
Tlease pay Telegram sub
scriptions to me at tny store.
I'bone all new subscriptions
to Red 3351. A. G. Herman,
406 Fir Street.
Travels All the Way From Blrmlng.
ham, Ala., to Chicago.
Ulhelyn ilct'ord, nineteen years of
ne, "Countess of the Head," has ar
rived in 'hlcui;o froin Birmingham,
Ala., In nn express car. She said she
hud worked as a newspaper reporter
on i.uusucn and UlrmlnKhnm. Ala., po
per und was looking for newspajfr
worn in emenm).
Miss Mct'ord managed to-keep her
preseuce tinknowu until miles out.
when she simply "had to laugh" at u
funny story one of the messengers re
lated. When slic told them how far
she had "got away with It" they took
her to the dining enr for refreshments,
he said she had been very thirsty,
but not especially hungry uud had
lept little bevuuso the Hour wus too
hard.
Sir Dar.diprat linmbas, court
chf.mberlain, emphasises hi
own imriortanre to all with
whom he comes in contact. Uke
Charlie Chaplin or Fatty. Ar
burkle. he is the cer.tral comedy
character of the p'a5 You'll'
want to see him make : e.ace
f ul( ? ? ) bow. Clyde Bunting
fills this part.
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PEPLTJM EETURNS '
AND LONG REVERE
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Our Stock of '
Fruits and Vegetables
s,Is Complete
Tf Meet the Needs t-f tho Hour, Tnelude Them
in Yom- Order
Harris Grocery
Farmers Phone, Black 192
408 North Fir Street
Across the Track
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Caugh Tame Golden Eagle.
Ind. John U Lube, u Clny
tn.vnchin fnnner. caught u large gold
en eagle In a steel trap tlint be had
I set on his farm to eaten cmcKeu
hawks Unit bad been raining ms
chicken (lock. The eagle evidently
hud escaped from some show, as it ap
peared to be very tame and permitted
Sir. Lube to dress its Injured b'g after
he bad removed the bird from the trail
and placed It in n large cage. Mr.
Lube has presented the eagle to the
Zo'dogieul Garden at Cine.!r.uatl.
"Does your dog ever growl 7" "No.
He knows that uiy husband bus lilm
hopelessly outclassed." Louisville Coo-rier-Jourunl.
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Women workers In Chilean faetorle
are entitled to one hour daily without
loss of pay in order to care for their
young children.
A clay pipe may lie nsed as a cruci
ble for melting small quantities of
metal. The stem Is broken off and a
plug titted Into It.
Telephone
Service
is
Cheapest
Service
The new spring suits are close fitted
above the waistline, have a very full
peplum falling lo the hip line, and
show lonjr reveres on the coat, wjden
ing at the top and merging into flat.
square collars. There is 'often a white
satin waistcoat with a convertible coj- '
lar tllat covers the cloth collar or j
braces up into an imperative and dig-i
nified choker fashion.
on
Earth
JcSSC L.Lasky presents
if tyHectorTurnbulland .GardnerHuntlng
f Scenario GaidncrHtinting TXrectcd IawjCiisp lj
The Greatest
Female Impersonator
on Earth!
. .A Great Love Theme!
A Baffling Mystery!
An Unexpected Climax!
Many of the scenes in this picture
were taken in Portland, Oregon
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