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MARY PICKFORD IN NEW PLAY
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Arterart is meaning Srary PIc
ford's latest photoplay, in whlcU tho
famous star plays tho part of Sara
Crewe in "Tho LIUIe Princess," from
tho book by FranceB Hodgson Burnett.
While a pampered pupil in a fashion
able boarding school Sara ia plunger!
into poverty by tho death of her
father, and she becomes a scullery
mall m cue same establishment. She
finds comfort in the companionship
of Becky, the little slavey, and the
two smell the tantalizing odors of
Ohrlsunas cooking. of which they are
not to partake. Sara tells Becky that
she hasn't eaten well for so long sho
just knows her lnsldea mist be fuli
of hollows!
ENTERPRISE. T.-li. 3 - At thH
t!i:iiitiful new hoiiiii of Mr. and Mrs.1
IT. J. Campbell tlm Hunni- Ouard ;
Girls held a recoptiim last evening.!
The oecaiiluu wan to (jive a farewell j
to MIsu Anne Sestnn, flm assistant j
leader (if tho Uohor Cuurd who isj
leavln'j for l-iirllmid lo take Km elv'.l ;
service oxumim'.liim. Munln and duiic-j
log formed the into, (ainniunt for tlw j
evuuinK ii'd at u hire hour dellelmis:
refreshments were served. A huuti-'
ful pearl necklace was presented
to Miss Scxion as a reward
for her efficient help and service in
the work of the organization. Miss
.Sexton has been employed as steno
grapher in ihe office of 'lie East
Oregon Lumber Co. for tho past Utw
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K.Ti:ill!lK XKWS ',
KntT)rie Five Easily Victors in
Basket liall (.ante at Lost inc. ,
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f.AST XfOHT Of-'
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ritK'K M.AI1K'
'as "The Talkative Demonstrator of
Amusing MaKlc." This young man
holdi! his audience through a series
nf j:iv--.fyint' tric;s as clever as any-
HH'i V ' ill U'' !! ID
) V hlto and fyk' put over a comedy
i skit with many amusing situations.
' j extemporaneous comedy and merit
' Tonight for the laHt time Dorothy The akit centers about a rural young
flulton will appear In the big r.lx-reel . man and a lady pianist. The rube
Inco production, "The Price Mark." . tries to fool her which brings out
Thin Is Miss Jtnlton's first picture ' much comedy.
under the Paramount banner and she Zarelli and Elva are an entertain
certainly covers hersolf with glory. I Ing young couple who present a nov
Tho picture Is one that requires great ! city singing, talking and comedy skll
dramatic ability and Miss Dnlton 1 which they call "Pleasant Moments."
handles her part to perfection. The j This nifty pair do a series of acro
sbttlngs are wonderful and carefully j batlc stunts that nre new and Inter
worked out. In tho comedy line ; esting and their singing and dancing
Polly Moran, Bon Turpln and others ' numbers are far above the average,
furnish a lot of it. Polly as the This will probably prove the big ar-
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Mary Pickford in New Play
ENTERPRISE, Feb. 4. (Special) i
In the game between the lncal high ,
school quintet and Losiine Saturday
nlsht, Enterprise won by a ,ror-! of
4 to 24.
j A party of high school .undents
j and teachers went down in a nlcigh
to attend the game. The sleighing
j was poor however and after having
j walked about two-thirds of tile way
;the crowd reached home again about
14:00 o'clock in tho morning.
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
In order to avoid anv misunderstanding; In regards to buyin
wheat flour, we are having printed below the latest rules and regu
latiuns, issued by the Food Administration governing the sale of
same. These orders effective January 2S, l!)l.
With the purchase of a M-pound sack of wheat flour you must
purchase at tho same time 17 pounds of substitutes, which may
include one or more of the substitutes to muke Hi" rcii'iired 17
pounds.
SUBSTITUTES
BARLEY ' Rr"c-FiRV,R
KICK OJUN MEAL
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR liuMIMY
CORN I'UH.'R OAT MEAL
POTATO I'-LOUP KOLLEJJ OATS
With each 21-pound sack of yhcat flour, S pounds of substitutes
must be included.
One sack of wheat flour nt a purchase to a city or town con
sumer, and purchase as you need same, as no consumer should have
on hand more than this nuuntity.
Rural consumers, two sacks at a purchase, and the same con
ditions us the city consumer.
HELP WIN THE WAR BY SAVING WHEAT
Harris Grocery
Fanners Phone, Elack 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Track
"United States Food Administration, License No. Q'2io."
sheriff pulls stunts that probably
made Hart and Fairbanks look twice.
This prmrrnm will be shown to
night only.
' Tomorrow comes the Hippodrome
vaudeville with as good a bill as any
that have been seen here before.
tlstlc number of the season.
MARY PICKKOItn COMI.Ntt
The quaint philosophy of two
small girls, slaveys In an English
boarding school, one of them a slavey
all her life and tlfe other reduced
The Vernon Sisters are two charm-1 from riches to poverty at tho death
AT THE TAI THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW
BENEFIT DANCE AT
HEX HALL TOMORROW;
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With one benefit voted a tremen
dous success this week another looms
in the Immediate foreground, for to
morrow evening is the date of the
benefit dance at Rex Hall arranged
by a committee appointed by the Red
CrosH. The pecuniary benefits ac
cruing will be used to outfit the two
La Orand gfrhi Miss Ellen Grady
and Miss Ethel Gulling who leave
soon for France with the Orenon Uni
versity base hospital. Both will be
attached to that institution, and the
cos of equipping attaches is heavy.
Patronesses have been named for
the occasion. Refreshments will be
served during the evening.
An added feature which many are
looking forward to with keen delight
is the dancing numbers to be given
by Miss Daphne 8ommerB the Port
land dance wonder who, though only
nine, is ahle to fascinate and charm .
ven the most critical audience wher
ever she goes.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mouse! Notice!
All Moose are urged to attend the
meeting Wednesday nipht. February
H, when a matter of imperial import
ance will be brought up, requiring
the cooperation of all members.
2-4-2t. SOCIAL COMMITTER
INEW TODAY!
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FOR RENT li-room cottage. Blark
Snow White
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FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
' rooms. Waverley Apts. Red 821.
2-5-tf
Evnitti,clisjic Meetings.
WANTED Everyone in Union county
to buy furniture on the easy pay
ment plan at Carrs Credit Clearanc e
Sale. -J-o-lt
ln young ladles thaj offer an act
that consists of, sinking and danclnic.
Their souks range from popular, rag
and Jazz to the standard selections
add they have been very well re
ceived all along the line.
Marko is a talented and hrcezy
of her father, is expressed in Mary
Pickford' latest Artcraft picture,
"The Little Princess" which was pro
duced under the direction of Mar
shall Neilun from the book story by
Frances HoduBon Burnett.
Mary Pickford plays the role of
young man who Is sometimes known Sara Crewe, motherless daughter of
Now for Johnny Cake-
New Cerntneal
ARRIVED TODAY-WHITE MP YELLOW
Also shipnu'iit of I've Flour in 0-1 h. s:u-ks.
Tlif ('crintiiiiif ctist. of Pearl Shortening is much
in its favor.
("letting daily shipments of nice Cauliflower now.
Peanut Bntt"i- j -tit up in 1-lh. rins, I'lle each.
We have the hest Ttalian Prunes at 1-V a pouinl.
I)iiy liranola Cookies they are healthy and save
the wheat.
Celery from California sells for '1 hunches for 2"e.
New Sweet Cookies from Portland today.
You IIoovcrii on other things Ilouvcrize on tin,
hny our Hulk Mocha and Java Coffee and save -V.
We have very fine Wisconsin Cream Prick Cheese.
Just opened a hairell of Heinz Xew Dill Pickles.
PHONE MAIN 80
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
Captain Crewe of India, at whose,
death the girl is reduced to a maid-1
of-nl! wont in an English bounlina
school where pile was a pupil. j
Wh-n S,"'a nnd Becky sis .u " ''
snudi tiie odors of Oluirft 'i;ui 'alce '
they know will not be .shared i
with them, Sara reniark: "It's ho!
Ionr ainre u-.-'ve eaten well I ffuess (
we're full of hollows."
Then when Reeky intimates that:
it wasn't o h:ini for her hut it nuirft
be worse for Sara, who used to be a
insular little princess.. Sara trie- to
explain to Becky that "we are bnth
prinr.f'Hi-'ps inrtil. Thin ia not
particularly comforMnir to the urchin
who (teclarns that ' the thought ain't
v'ry fillin?:. Miss,"
Mary Ph-kt'opl will be seen in the
"Little Princr-s.V at th. A :caiie on
Thursday, FVbiay and rf-icinlay.
Preparatory to the evanelirttie j
meetings to begin at the M. E,
Church South, February 1.", there;
will be cottage praj'er meetings Wed- .
nesday of this week and Monday of;
next week at 7:30 to 3: at the,
following place and cithers not yet;
arranged. The ;eople of each coin- I
munity are invited to come and help: ;
Mr. Hobson'3. 1502 Y Ave.; Mr. Lub- j
bus, 1302 Q Ave; Rev. Randle. North !
Birch St., 271'); Henry Tate, easf '.
end of X Ave. i
W. B. SMITH. Pastor. I
WANTED Everyone to read O.rr
Furniture Co.'s ad. 2-.j-It
FOR SALE Furniture on easy pay
ment at Carr's Credit Clearance '
Sale. 2-5-lt
LOST You will be tho loser ir you
do not go to Carr'a Creilit Clearance
Sale. 2-.j-lt
Keep this in mind, if yon are
com inir to see Snow White
and of course you are. The
curtain will rise promptly at
S:15 and no one will be Beatcd
during the first act. There
will he no reserved seats, so
you'll want to come early in
order to secure a pood sent,
for we gather from all the talk
from every source, chat there
will he a full house. Remem
ber the date, February 1 2 th, at
the hijjh school.
Quee ia the name of the
5'ountest of the seven Uwarfs,
and he's only Uft his next birth
day. And here's a secret!
He hasn't been washed for 50
years. But he gets washed.
Just how and why come and
see Tor yourself. February 12
at the high school auditorium.
Lawrence Bay is a fine little
"Quee."
WANTED Oirl for general house
work. Call Red 3S(i3. 2-C-rf. .
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SCOMING EVENTS!
iXKD CROSS I1RXKF1T COXCKUT , !
RED CROSS NOTES
(Continued from Fase 1.)
S-T-A-
THE CAR OF CHANCE"
CKEAT COMEDY DRAW S
l-ndaunted by .he discouraprincr iis
covery that hi. 'wealthy father had
practically disinherited him, Arnold
fia:rd, a lender of the younger social
jet. turned fi seven-pasensrer motor
(his share of the elder Kaird's -jHtato)
into a jitney bus and thereby laid (he
foundation of a clever cnmoily drama,
to he displ'-'.ved at the Star thcalre
today and tomorrow wii h Frankly n
F,4nuirn ar.d Brownie Vernon. Dunn;
the action, organized lalior U involve.!
in a car strike which yum.: i' 'ird winr
Itv eniis' in- his so icfy j-.als in tlv ,
xer.'ue nf the oppressed ; here, wen!
jo !V,any ruit i'i l'!;, hu; around town i
thaf n:i!iO'Iy wapf'C'l to ride in t'le I
"M!'!'y street can. Flair. I 9 -tried thej
lr:ic. c;aino.l a hicral.ie pn-itinn, and
v .ri the if irl tif l-.is h- art; who was '
nt-re 'dher than the dai:u'h!cr of the;
-rt.ci mairp-ite i: .u-ht to a "ir.ih!
with 1 n. y hu-s nil-; h.-s is. "The
''..r - ' ' ' 'tv ;" po"i:i's to '!--c!or
'i r;: . a i.'li't r and to arouse the
1 l.f'in!iT3 while its
ITarley Richardson sang two harl
tch? numlse-r.i,' "On the Shore," and
Bartlett's' "A Dream," very accept
ably. Mi sb Mary Newlin presented one
of the most enjoyable songs, Arditi'a
''Kh'S Waltx Sons," a very difficult
on(r for a younc singer but Misa
Newlin showed the result of study
and her sweet mezzo soprano was
heard to advantage in the number
Andrew Loney, Jr., master of the
cornet, contributed a solo, "My Re
gards," which was heartily applaud'
ed.
Mi.js Jeanette Stoddard showed
that she was a singer of promise by
her excellent rendering of Leon
cavallo's "Mattinata" and "One
Electing Hour." by Dorothy I.ee.
Miss Stoddard has a sweet low mez.:o
contralto.
Mr. L. J. LIndsey, Mr. Andrew
Loney, Jr., and Mr. C. H. Stevens,
contributed one of the novelties on
the program by their number "After
Sunset," by Pyrer. on the violin, cor
net and pipe nrjran. Each ij an art
ist on his instrument..
The closing number, "The Star
Spangled Banner," led by the Boy
Scouts, the entii-' cc.-.npany of singers
and tho audientv joining in.
The ushers were young ladies
dressed in Reil Cros;i uniforms and
they lent a pixtty touch to the con
cert. They vere Mioses Gladys
ninck, Edith !raag, Ethel Wright,
C.'lailya Curry. Dorothy Wright and
Josephine Evans.
The entire proceeds go to the Red
Cross, Dr. and Mrs. Richardson giv
ing t lie concert as their bit and the
L. D. S. church donating the tabernacle.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm Ffib 4-9 Alien Germans to loyifj
KNITTERS
Knitters, do not press .vi'!: an iron
arvy knitted parment. CaL t'nr forms
at headquarters for shaping sock., or
lay them down on a flat surface and
smooth gently with the hand into
'shape without stretching. 'All direo
' tions for knitting mu-t he only ap
' proximate, as each knitter differs
j from another. Sweaters should he lo
inches wide m the plain knitting and
j2.'t inches long to the neck, including
I the pur'ine. Soks mvasure just 4
; inches wide before settirg up the hee!
land the widest f.r: o: tho sock a diag-!
,onal lire from tho cov".:r of the hc-1
drawn r.cross the ir.stcp should not be
;more than 5 l inches. Wash sorka ir.
warm suds and dry without stretching.;
Feb 7-1 3. Portland Automobile,
Truck and Tractor Sliow.
April 12 -Last day for filing nomi
nating petitions or declarations for tho
primaries with the secretary of state.
April 12 Last day for filing dec
laration of candidacy for nominating
petition with the county clerk for pri
mary election.
May 17 Primaries for Republicans
and Democrats.
Xovember o General state, county
and city election.
AMU3EMENT3.
Arcade Thentre Matron pictu-et.
Star Theatre Motion Pictures and
Vaudeville.
Phone yo-ir Want Ada to the
Observer, Main 27.
Eetter than money because they
earn monev; buy- a WAR-SA VIN'GS
STAMP TODAY.
Now Ts the Time to Be (u refill.
The widespread blizzard is causing
yueh a demand for cough medicine
that almost any sort of mixture Is
finding sale. Avoid unknown con
coctionri that might contain harmful
dru.H. When you buy Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound you are getting
a family cougji medicine of high
standard anv! genuine merit. It
contains no opiates. Sold every
where. Adv.
CAPABLE WORKERS ARE IN DE
MAND for the national service
calls many from their accustomed
task::. Me.i who are not available
for military efrvicc at the front are
i:till able ia render real national
service at .r.n:e through helping to
koen the wacj's of industry and
trade runmn-c to capacity. Classi
fied advertising will help you to
find the work for which you are
best suite;! and that3 the only
v ork you should tiy to do.
It pays to advertise.
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Roscoe Neal went to Joseph on
business.
01 .:.ism
des
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GEO.
Quick Deliveries
nre feature of this lumber
businosa. Wrif n you jjiv0 ui an
ordtr you ran confiitently rely
on fretting your lumber a littla
hefor you nl it. That meant
no delay In construction, no
waiting time that you have to
pay for. Think that ever.
PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Kept. I'hone. Main
Mew. I
reeis ff come ?v v.U I .shiwri
.ja-'er the name .f "linm- Lan Aai-J
Mar'i S.v.i'a plays the lend,
-fid he s ablv al'ie.J y a luinch of
fumteri that k:-ep things moving, all
the time.
'1 he entire '"-rr:.:u it made up ot
comedy nn! wiil be srwwn to.lay in
tnmorrow.
Virt Winter hi en?-.
Snow, wind nl ixtrea. rold caused
iv. nre cold this int.-r t)i,iu iti pit st
V"rs. Ktdey's Donev w, Tir prfived
lt north In tlon-tir.u nf lumien.
Mn, women nrl child n-n cl.erked
cdd and rniml'i and pi r r. i. d sn
tou rrinAemnrt' fuoo ons(re. It
rt -at s the psv.n;,., rt w in-
f lamed tueiiitu-sn.i. ti:ii-i. irrifa-t--.
tiVL-.g t- V K.l-
At .'. 1 ev j , R I1 T, I'ii. i,tli ( .ays:
"l th'nk Kolry'n Hnr,ev nnd T-ir the
only inedirin for rmii;!! nn mlds
and leer fn, hk-hly " S-dd
cverywhem,..-Ad v .
! MAIL AND TRAIN !
I SCHEDULES j
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Train Miiil l.rnvf
O. V. It. X. CO.
N'o. - To Portlnnd . . . . fl:5.jp.ni.
No. 10 To Portland. .. .12:20 a. m.
No. IT To Portland... 3:00 a.m.
(ioinsr Knt.
Vo.l To Thii-aco 5:45a.m.
N'o. To Salt Lake. . . .1 1 :"T a. in.
No. IS To Chicago..., S:30p. m.
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TOMORROW ONLY
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"THE VERNON SISTERS''
Singing and Dancing
No. 17. West bound).... R:2an. m.
No. :12 i To Joseph .... 8:25 a.m.
N'o. fl (Fast hound) . . . . 10: To a. in.
N'o. l?i ( Kast houml) . . . . 7 p. m.
No. S (Westbound)..., 9: 10 p.m.
No 4 ( Hast bound) .... 9: 10 p m.
All mails tis nearly as possible
should be dropped in tho pnntofflor,
prior to the hours listed above in
nrdr to avoid congestion at thr de
pot biixe. The only mail nee ssary
to take to the depot is that to be
pelted after 9:li) p. m.
The co-operation of the public is
elicited in connection with this mat
ter, E. K. BHAGG, roslinastor.
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"WHITE & LYLE"
Comedy Novelty Skit
"MARKO"
Talkative Demonstrator
"Z 4RELI.I & ELVA"
Novelty Entertainers
Keystone Comedy - 'Two Crooks"
ORCHESTRA
ARCADE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
DOROTHY DALT0N in "The Price Mark"
AND TWO-REEL COMEDY