TUESDAY, J4NXARY 23. 1913
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LA (JiiANUK. i:K-i Nti UifeKltVKK
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I JANUARY
31st
"Wo Will Iii.Hf:ntiniif tiif Social
Inventory Prices
Until Then, IJiq Savings on
MEN'S SUITS AND COATS
Hoys' Suits and Coats, Men's Hats, Women's
Hats' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists,
Skirts and Furs.
HILL'S DEPARTMENT
STORE
Hi
Red Cross Benefit Con-;
j cert Arouses Interest!
j The fart that th Bed Cross mem-;
. bership battjfu hive torn is a mat-,
i ter of gratification to many who have;
!bten uut,! heretofore to wear this
imijrniz of loyally becacte the supply,
' ran oat v urce of the drive, 'fb.ij!
are no-- - Paitison grocery store'
.and at ve-.tc of preeirv-t chairmen
J outside of La Grande. They can be
'obtained by those entitled to then try
i showing a receipt or a temporary pa
, per button pivtn out at the time of the
; campaign. 1
Doaglas Fairbanks and the Champiorj
Broncho Buster of the World
ENLISTED MENTJBGED I
i TO take insurance;
re-;
! The Re1 Cross chapter has
eelri the foilowiug telegram:
Seattle. Wash., Jan. I. 1 919- i
M. K. Hail, La Grande. Ore., i
1 Only one-fifth enlisted men hare j
' insured under Federal war Insur- j
fanne. All others must Insure before t
! February 12 or lose option. Every!
! effort of yoor home service workers
' and chapter officials should be de-
voted to inducing all families of ea
illirtcd men within your chapter Jurls
; diction write their men urging that
full ten thonand dollars Insurance
be uvo cit. Letter fo.'lo,
J C. D. STIMSON,
! Manager Northwest Division
; American fled Cross.
i ARCADE
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WONDERFUL DOG ACT ON BILL
TOMOKROWW j
Singing, Dancing, Voddiiig Hake Up
Good Vaudeville '.r
'li the great baffling drama of life for
j; those who are too busy to see It
i . otherwise In a most startling and sln
, cere way. Its character;! are all
humanity pictured, as they come
HOME GUARD TO DRILL
. ONLY ONCE A WEEK
without touching up or bias, and It
hits all with such a convincing ap
peal that few who se ft can go
away without the fueling that no
matter what condition confronts
: lem, there Is still hopo.
, , , ; , ! The play was produced by Lois
Coin's dogs that appear at the Ar- Wc(,r fror ,ne ,,, novp, hy
eade tomorrow on the Hippodrome jnmc, Oppenhelm and Just recently
vaudeville biJI are really wonderful., compele(i a sensational run at the
Wherever they have appeared, they Maxne Enott theatre of New York
hve made a big hit. The dogs put city,
on little playlet called "It Happened i ..j',0 wives" will be shown but
in Dogvllle," which i a scream. The t(IC one dayj Thursday, at the Arcade
canines are all dressed for their parts theatre.
end go through the playlet without, 0
the help of a trainer. This act will I
undoubtedly prove to be the best act (
of its kind that will appear here in a
good many days.
Harris and Hilliard f.yitkac in "A
Bit of Holland," replete with harmony mmm
singing, comedy talking and yoccling ! T)unl.,,IVO kooti.V WK.VK
They have good slng.ng voice. andj ,v THK (.AHK AT
both harmoniously sing their way Into
the good graces of their audiences.
They put over some good comedy and! A thrilling shooting scene was In
have a winning personality, j "f Porated by Director Allen Holubar
Chailis and Challis, a good looking! in the 'liming or the Butterfly plct
young couple, present an of fering! "n , Tn0 RctS c""- "' wn,cn nf
whi.-b they bill und-r the Otle of,1 al tne u,hor- Manr of ht
"Odds and Ends," consisting of com-',c?ne "ace ,n an Adirondak
edy talking, singing and dancing.! fabln- " PPe4 by the nat-
Tbey both can sing and are very i 'v l be hn,lnf l- Here the young
graceful dancers. Their act has al-J aMve. r Holubar, comes
ways pleased 1 ,0 rccover ,rom nervous break-
Tom Brant'ford i. a very clever; ?" ,Cr'ok ,hve- ""known to
character comedian and his funny, him. wade the cabin their hcadquart,
sayings, many of which are r.w , and h..ve he piece of Senator
make, it a pleasure to li ten u,. n4,i, i t ""
h:. nr. . .. .u, - i Thty liuve to g. t rid of the trouble-
' Because of the new classes being
formed at the Y. M. C. A., the Laj
Grande Home Guard no longer can,
i drill twice weekly, and commencing;
this week the drills will be held onj
.Wednesday evenings only. Major;
Coolidge Is laying special stregs upon1
the importance of attending this oncc-
; a-week drill because to slip one by
means loss of much valuable time.
The manual of firing and the manual
.of guard duty will be taken up to-1
! morrow night. I
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I!
Use Fruits and Vegetables
At These Prices
Head Lettuce .10ri
.Celery . lO
Grape Fruit 10
Sunkist Oranges - 45
Apples .-90
Carrots, 10 lbs. for 25c
Bananas 30c a Dozen
Harris Grocery
Farmers Phone, Elack 182
408 North Fir Street Across the Track
Snow White
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"Click" is the leader of the
j . Seven Dwarfs. Could you be-
2 lieve h la centuries old?
! You'll want to see how -he 4
j and his six brother Dwarfs
' befriended little homeless
; Snow White. Sheldon Brown
j 4 ton portrays "Bllx." 4
v -I- V V V V V
AIK'ADi:, TOMOItHOW
With Hippodrome Vaudeville
j S-T-A-R I
Ttcl Cross ISenclit.
I Plans are rapidly taking shape for
j the lied Cross benefit concert which ;
j Is to be given on Monday evening, f
i Feb. 4. by Mrs. A. L. Richardson, as-1
slsted by a ncmber'of visiting and.
I local musicians. Prominent among
' the artists who will appear is Mies j
Harriett Young, who Is coming from
Pendleton to take part. Miss Young ;
has studied three years abroad under j
famous musicians and is a brilliant i
pianist herself.
One of the numbers which will
attract much local Interest will be
the barefoot Oriental dance which :
will be presented by Miss Leona New-'
Hn- . ,
Miss Mary Newlln, a talented La ,
At the recent frontier day celebration
In Wyoming Douglas Fairbanks, the
athletie screen star, signed up all the
winners of the big Itodeo for his new
Artcraft picture, "The Man From
Painted Post." This Is the first time
that suf h a collection of cowboy cham
pions have ever been assembled for a
motion picture. The smiling Douglas
la here seen congratulating Sam Brow
nell. champion bucking broncho rider
of. the world, upon his victory over his
many opponent. Brownell discloses
some of bis best stunts In the Fair
banks film. Just finished on a ranch la
Wyoming. ' ,
Toledo to have another sawmill.
Ten-acre mill site purchased.
A smashing good border drama,
"Her Country's Call," with Mary
Miles Mlnter, at the Star Saturday.
1-29 2-1
r.Vll'OICMS XKKTIKl) FOit
THF, HOMK GCAHD
(Continued from Fago 1.)
Our Honor Roll
tures of his act. His imitations of
some detective. They try to scare
various and well-known musical in-! " n"ng a ouiiei mrougn us
struments are wonderful and after h,at- LalPr a ,he " 'e win
listening to some of his numbers, you . ,,w fcu, , co"'8 kl"n'I"n
can almost Imagine ho is playing on; c'08 head.
t. ii 0IVhn he In bed another bur cs
the on (final inatrument- lie (riven a . ,
H. 1- " .1 , :: rtu j ...u:,.k Uself In the headboard. In nicler to
vely and entertaining finish in which ...
w t .i.WE.. ! make the gcne realistic, Holubar ni
ne irivca an imiuuion of the always . .... . .
popular jazz band. ! ,hIef,'am?.''" rpi.hooler '
This program will ls given at the ' ,l " vf"a' C1,)r' hd' ,0B 0 P
Arcade tomorrow, matinee and night., Jtilleti through panes of r.s. while
. , . ; , , he real y sat bes de It, and to per-
A two-reel Keystone comedy Is also., ' ,v
.... 11 .la i - ' form the other shots exactly as thoy
on the bill, as well as the Arcade or-i ,..,. , ,
..... . ..'are eeen In the picture. Jones is so
show in the afternoon and two com
plete shows In the evening.
j "IDI.i: WIVKH" f'OMIN'fJ
Hope, hope that crystallzes all
emotions, the predominating key
note throughout tho play, "Idle
Wives" which Is coming to the Ar
catl'i theatre Thursdny. It portrays
sure a shot that the Universal Cily
players never hesitate to take
chsnces with him, and the other day
Janet Eastman, one of tho leading
actresses held a card In front of her
Hps while he put threo shots through
It.
"Soap Suds and Sirens," the two
reel comedy under tho LKO brand Is
also on the same piogrum and Is full
p niTTjfc njiT r
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Quick Deliveries
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it. That means
no d 1 a y in construction, no
waiting tims that you have to
pay for. Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LTTMBER COMPANY
' tail Dept. I'lione, Main 8
SUMMERVILI.E, Ore. Jan. 24.
(To the La Grande Observer.) I
notice that you desire the names,
addresses and company o! those who
have enlisted ia the army or naval
service. Our only son volunteered
and enlisted last April ?(!, 1917.
His name and address is "William
E. Needham, 4th Co., Coait Artillery,
U. S. R., Fort Columbia. Wash.
MRS .Z. A. NEEDHAM.
contrasted the German and American
ideals and said that he had signed the
petition very willingly. He also said
that since ths duration of the war was
uncertain and -America must go from
a state of unprenarcdness to a state
Grande girl with a fine mezzo sopra-j0f militarism in order to win the war,
no voice, will sing the kiss waltz by, he would favor the building of state
Ardittl. ; armories at every center which would
These are only a few of the numb-; gather together and support a mill
ers. Quite a surprise will be the ap-; tary organization,
pearance of a young ladles' sextette, j i agree with Senator Chambarlain
0 ion this that we must come to uni-
Prlce of Juie Itags High. versal military training. That is the
SAN QI'FN'TIN, Cal., Jan. 20. way to become an effective military
The p'ic i,( jute bags made at the ! power and to defeat Germany,"
State i n here will be 20 cents said. Mr. Pierce said he was not dis
this vear. It has heen announced l,v ! rnoaino. the Vew York snecch- "That
Warden Johnston, following a meet- i we Democrats disom in private." he Do 'ou '"-it an hour or two of
Ina here of the State Prison Comnils-! said inkimrlv. Senator Pierre said hei unadulterated amusement? Then at
sion. The price of other Ju'e bag3 ! would support a movement for a state tend the Honor Guard show tonight.,
than those manufactured at the pris-'armory in The Dalles, Pendleton, " gomg to oe coring good.
Kstrayed.
Gray marc, 5 years old, weight
J 850 or 900. Branded G. G. on left
: 3ho!der; has strip of hair knocked
j off left shoulder through brand, 1
1-2 inch wide and 8 inches long.
Mane roached and has foretop.
Bay fillie colt: no brand; 15 mo.
old, running with ' mare when last
seen. Reward for information lead
ing to their recovery. F. H. FAIR,
1521 Monroe Ave., La Grande.
1-26-23-pd.
Shipbuilding has enriched the
state of Oregon millions of dollars
in the past year and the future of the
industry depends on national legis-
'k I lation encouraging to the construe-'
tiuu ui a uiercnaui marine.
$190 Reward, $100
Th reader of t!ii papr wlH 1m
D&aAd to learn that thar lm at least
crw dread 3 diBea that tcieno has
been abla to cur ia all its tticem ttod
that la catarrh. Catarrh teir.tf greatly
Influenced by constitutional cooditiorj
require comtttudODal treatment. Hair's
Catarrh Mdlcli la taken lotrnaIlr and
acta thru th Blood on tb Murouo Bur
face ot ih 6?atexn thereby dorMroytng
th foundation of th diaas, giving the
patient vuencth br bulWlrrf up tt con
tltutlon and olstiru; nature in doing Its
work. Tbe proprfMora have so much
faith In the curat ire powers of Kail's
Catarrh Med Vein that they offer One
Hundred Doli-tra for any caa4 that It fails
to cure. Bend for Net of testimonials.
Addrew F. J. CHF.NET ft CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Dmgtfsi. 75c
MlMM
tScenej iir Keystone .Comedy,
; ' Tne i Fa wnbroi.er;s.5. Heart. ,
TELEGRAM SUBSCTUBEIIS! 4.
is the time to sub-
J- ; 4
N'ow
cci ibo-or renew your subscrip
tion as there will be no more
premium given after the first
of February.
Please pay Telegram sub
scriptions to me at my store.
Phone all new subscriptions
406 Fir Street.
.4.4..;.. 4..
CHICHESTER S PILLS
SOLO BY DGt'GGISTS EVERVaKESt
Dracrisl. Ask few f"
blAHO.ND RKASi
on was said by the Warden to be i Baker City and any place that had
24 1-2 ccntJi. j nerve and spirit t enough to support
e :a military company.
Thrift Campaign On
, .A i 1 t' vvonacoct, assocuue uirecLor.m
fir ennri ninnprv oln rt-Rtlrlr Mmwlv
and also a bevy of good looking glrU. !of the.War Savings and Ihrift Stamp
This program wiU be shown at the mpa,"n' spokf avor "f (thei
aLiiiiiu5. ill' ndiU lUUv iiiiiuii v.uunij a
1-20-n
ICOMING EVEIITS!
Star theatre today and tomorrow.
0 .
MA.IOIt GIIAIIAM VISITS
THE I1H1TISH
Jan. 28-29 (Monday and Tuesday)
"The Antics of Ann." with Ann
quota for the year 118 was $,i:i.-,uw Pennington at the Arcade,
land hoped that the county would go, Jan. 29 (Tuesday) Honor Guard
lover the top as usual. He said the; Girls' benefit for Armenians at high
FItOXT amqunt to nc raised in me nation wasjscnool.
Jan. 29-30 "Tho Rcd Case"
(Continued from Pago 1.)
two billions, and in the state S17.000,
j 000. An organization is being pcr-
LOOK!
Wood at $7.00 a Cord
cost you 5'i cents per square foot. Your firs Imx, 8x9x1(1 inches,
will take 2-U of a fiume foot and coit you ,1 2:1 rents. It will
burn thrcc-qunrtvrs f .11 hour. (Jur HOT ltLAST OIL BUKNKK
will give you the w. hnt for nn hour and only cost you i rents,
less than half. No kindling, No coal. No wood. No danger.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson E. J. DONOHUR
Better IVices Paid for Used Furniture
Black 1241
tronch not a hundred ynrds away,
and you don't mind it much. Can
sloop like a bahe through it all.
I eipert 10 be thrnuch he,-" some
tin, tills week and (hen bu sent
to my command. Have not soeu or
heard anything of them since I left.
I iinb . .and tho entire division
has moved since I left nnd I may
have some difficulty In finding them.
The weather Is very cold and quite
a little snow on the ground, nnd one
Is always cold. Tho buildings and
houses hero are all all built of stone
and very cold and damp.
I expect to git some mail when
I get back. Have had only two let
tors since In Franco. I have been
feeling very flne not even a sign of
a cold all winter. I did not havo nny
Christmas this year, hardly knew
lh.it It was Christmas day. Tomor
row ia New Year. I understand we
will have the day off. hut then noth
ing to do and no where to go. What
did you do during the holidays?
Hope you had a nice time.
If you want to know any thine
ask questions for you know we can't
describe anything or tell nny real
news so it In bard to write a letter.
Remember me lo all friends and
tell them I am coltlnc along fine.
Don't know when I will got home, do
you?
Wishing you much happiness and
prosperity this coming year, I am as
ever
Yours,
JAMES (Major J. p. Graham.)
(otImmi Is Afloat.
HEUI.1N', via London, Jan. 29.
It ia officially announced that the
Turkish cruiser Yawuz Selim (forni
eily Hn- Oirtvnn cruiser Goeben)
has been refloated and entered the
Dardanelles.
fected for the county dii-e with Fred.
L. Meyers as county chairman.
Dr. E. P. Mossmnn was named as
chairman of next Tuesday's luncheon.
Those Present
Those present at today's luncheon
were: W. F. Wyldc.JI. C. Rees, J. E.
Stearns, E. P. Mossman, A. I.. Rich
ardson, C. L. Bales, J. K. Wright,
N. A. ifesilet, S. D. Crowe, A. W. Nel
son, Wnlter M. Pierce, H. K Coolidge.
W. II. Sargent, C. N. Wonacott of
Portland, .1. Garfield King, G. L. I.ar
ison, W. Bollons, J. H. Penre, R. J.
Green, S. G. llurgender, J. D. McKen
non, George T. Coihrnn, B. A. Ben
ham, H. E. Dixon, XI. K. Hull, E. E.
Ilrai.'g, L. M. Hoyt, A. V. Andrews,
V. T. Stein, R. F. Murphy, P. II. Spill
Louise Lovely at the Star.
Jan. 30 I Wednesday) Scholar
ship Loan Fund benefit at the Libra;
ry, auspices Neighborhood Club.
Jan. UI, Feb. 1 "The Medcine Man"
Feb. 2 "Her 'Country's Call" Mary
Roy Stewart at the Star.
Feb 4-9 Alien Germans to regis
ter '
Feb. 4 (Monday) Red Cross ben
efit concei t, 8:15 p. ni at L. D. S.
Tabernacle.
Feb. S(Tuesday) Business men's
luncheon at Foley hotel.
Feb 7-13. Portland Automobile,
Truck and Tractor Show.
,Feb 12 (Tuesday) Business
men's luncheon at Foley hotel.
April 12 Last day for filing nomi
nnting petitions or declarations for the
man, Clarke Ieiter, I.ee Warnick, R.J. j primaries with the secretary of state.
Kitchen, F. R. Curroy, James Johns, April 12 Lost day for filing dec
T. J. Srroggin, George H. Currey, C. laration of candidacy for nominating
C. Pcnlnpton. Dr. S. A. Roe, Albert petition with the county cleik for pri-
Dnrnil. W. M. Nichols. Nolan Skiff, mary election,
O. F. Coolidge, H. S. Brownton.
Food
May 17 Primaries for Republicans
and Denvx-ias.
November 5 General state, county
and city election.
AMUSEMENTS.
Arcade Theatre ;llaton pictures.
Star Theatre Motion Pictures and
Vaudeville.
Fiwxl Hiuta Serious,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.
riots in Cracow, Poland, have be
come so sevioiiB, said nn official dis
patch from Switzerland, that the au
thorities havo appealed to the Aus
trian prime minister for Bid In quiet
ing the disturbances. Martial law
has been proclaimed and the hours of
public eating houses curtailed.
Thousands of women and children
an? reported parading tho streets
daily demanding food.
o
i:ploslnn Causes Low.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 29. An
explosion In tho engine-room caused
the fire which destroyed the Americ
an motor schooner Portland off the
South American const recently, ac- j ments quickly yield to this time-tried
cording to advices reaching here yes- remedy. A boon to middle-aged men
lerday. The cause of the explosion and women. Sold everywhere.
was not stated. j Adv.
Was Keeling All Itun Down.
Symptoms of on-coming kidney
trouble deserve prompt attention, for
nenlect Invites serious illness. Louis
Buckner, Somerset, Vs., writes: "I
was feeling all run down; tired,
with pains In my hack. After tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills I felt like a
new man." Backache, rheumatic
pahis, stiff Joints, sore muscles,
swollen ankles, puffiness under eyes,
and sleep-disturbing bladder aH-
TOMORROW
Challis & Challis
"Odds. and Ends"
Harris & Hilliard
"A Eit of Holland"
Tom Ilr.mtfortl
Comedy Mimic
Coin's Dors
"It Happened in Dogville"
Keystone Comedy
"A Pawnbroker's Heart"
Chester Conkiin, Ben Turpin,
Peggy Pearce
Last Time Tonight
ANN PENNINGTON
m
"The Antics of Ann"
And Two-Reel Comedy
"THAT NIGHT"
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