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T. A (T t Hun VTluiAT. TwACTT 22, ISIS P.UiK TWO LA Oh'AMJK OIKuVKR1 HIGH COS! OF .'.Special Purchases Bring Several Extensive Assortments 'of - the Desired Silks Advantageously Several thousands of yards of the desired silks and satins. Purchases result-. ins n a mid -season silk event including CREPE DE CHENES, GEORG ETTE CREPES, SATIN MESSAIINES, PLAID SILKS, FOULARD SATIN and BLACK and WHITE SILKS. Particularly noteworthy are the color assortments, and qualities as usual will be found thoroughly dependable. Let us show you the new patterns while the stock is complete. Hill's Department iStore SUBS T TUTES hurt been produced in It Foiled SIM.- fcllllf Int.. IlllhlitU lood. l l.ta II juil:-lu('lil ! t ti t (III' in.iil.lc arises primarily from lit, failure f cungnsi, I hate given Hie prcsidem ci.mrol over liny other,, cereal ;han wheal, and when' hi found it 'nwri'iijry In riirlail the consumption of wheat In lhi coiin-; try. In order to supply the peoples of Fiance ana Italy (I understand . thai ( ana la hail undertaken lo np-, ply t needs of Great Uriiainl lhc: sudden demand for the substitutes ; offered tii opportunity for thoun- In a let.er to l)r. H. L. Under-l" of people to. dealln the.- other! wood of this ciiy, Federal Food '"'""understand thl)1 has' Adiinniairator , li, Ayer wts forth I. niJt 1,111 eivinir ' EXPLAINED WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT IN PUtfE. FRESH GROCERIES some Interesting facta alio u I flour reasons wliy the president greater powers than he' possesses, hut I have not Keen a J riibstitutes and gives iiu-.e suosuiiiies are no nign in ...;....,.. ,.M1 ,,,,.. ,,i.. price at the present lime. M to I:n0. what the result will; letter foliow: e certainly It la an unfortunate. The 1!H7 corn erop turned out ',tua(on that eiiata today, and r Infinitely inferior in uuality than iraIg for a ( our patienee and pa-. what wan anticipated. All the corn nioilsm to meet it." yiatea nie very niurh distressed as i o, J 10 wlieiher or not they are going to t l-:A Itl N; AT I'I'HI.Il' LlliltAltV uu.e mil 1 1, ii-m Reeil ill 11, mime Ul . , . . ., ,,i,. the stales have placed an embargo J"" r" f""mttea ' " J ' upon shipments until this could he ablf ,,a" 'lr "r ",ore " i ascertained. The germinating (1a.,, p,,,,llc ",rar; S""'h' S' " ; ! ities of the corn have hee very!4- at 3 oclwk "'" ! low and I have seen a statement wi" eaa "'lections of poetry, proh- j which showed the brat that they al'-v "'" ,lle "'ks of "'J'"' , could find wan forty per cent of ,-Vai1"'' w,10"e P""" recently! germination. All the coi n that in attracted much attention In F.ng- ( Itround has to be kiln dried, and .lfnd and America. Mrs. Hill had , the milliiiK capacity la not laiKe. iniaile a special study of western; Another thine, the milling capacity .women In eastern landn. and will be' must be limited when we consider able to Rive a very interesting: that up to the present season not .reading. No admission ia charaed , over three per cent of the corn thatnnd the public is invited. j WE HAVE A FEW METHODS IN OUR BUSINESS THAT WE WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT. THEY ARE: 1 WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. 2. WE SELL AT A FAIR, HONEST I'RR'L. 4. WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT. ' 4. WE GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. 5. AVE STA.VI) BEHIND OI K tiiwun ..iir. DON'T YOU WANT TO TRADE GROCERY STORE? . .,..,. I'HONE IS YOUR GROCERY ORDER lODAI. WITH THIS KIND OF A i ARC A DE i'.iuji; in am: today "1 hioad, open pnirh-B of Canada Ih " tlio lonK "jump" tukon hy IJillie i IJurkc rrt'nitly. I'pon tlif romple- J lion of Uor first Punnnonnt pio "Thp .MyKierloim MIkm Terry," ilain-! k( f'l-'lclt CAST CHOSI-'X -; iy jjiiin ihii Kt pacueii ncr nuiiMM- ! SHERRY'S m With the Colors, 1 HARRIS GROCERY ! Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Blank 102 ns TJort.ii Fir Street - . Across the Track Ito.M l;oi.Al l(;i(AM. Iniarchlng with seven or eight In- i!it,i eiote. Food Administration License No. G50255." The following letter Is fruiu Rol-Clies of snow. It turned warmer,!; land T. Ingram, stationed at Camp j' owever. and melted a Jitwc. - V.Mimv. ' ..A!P-eBaSgaMgfflKK I'Olt I'.VIitlOTK' .I'LAV From thn busy streets nnd " travellnn bags and "boxes" und throiisiiig avenues of New York hied he iw If to the rields of Manl-; City. ' where men and women live by ",,:' r "- Ptoductlon or her lat-, Stevens Ha. I'.merfiil Su,fc jiiillloriR wllliin narrow nieas and ""1 I'araiinmnt production "Tlie j port In Metro' "Tlie Nlackee" in deep canyon-like streets, to the ,'anl "' I'lomfse." , ! 'ine i, a no or j'romiKf." which was written by i lie noted English Laurel, near Baltimore. Maryland. I Jn. 30. It Is snowing awiln to. to his father and jr.c'er, Mrs. J. W. Ingram, of trove: ' Death Mother and Father: Received the letter joii mailed the l'lth today. I was l.icky. got and 'I 'y- We rilled this morning, but i - : " jthis afternoon 70 of us weie put .Out Ihey do not get lost, but thoyj lout on ten cars of cinders and a" seem to know where they are! worked until mess. Thought wt i going and get loaded with some-! - . . .. .i.. . i.. n...i .1.1.1.. t i r Tt. rw. Tin. Blacker." Metro's great spe- five letlers. one from Alfred anions ",ra"' ""l '" " , , , u ' , J i , . . j vr t . , . . . . . . . .. . ... imnrn hi. Mum r nir off tnr innici. In bunches with nicks or shovels, i EVluptric' (I rae Tah lets . j full to he one of Jllllle Burke a. , ',... ',.,, ,., Jan. 31. I have commenced to. bunch with brooms, going up the ' rinin now instead o most popular productions, not only, . i..1"... ,. ..... , Hake French lessons. If vou don't street, and nearly always a larger ; tai,inir tonics, or tryine to patch up a ,, .n. irauvu iw muj xiiu . , .. k...,i. .ini fiol.l ,l;.in tka am attaekins th Adolph Zukor Presents Billie Burke -in ; poor digestion, they are attacking the VIUm ll.l .from Hie fact that she had already - .... ., . , . . ... ... , ,. ... "' I hear from me some oi inene dv bunch on the drill field. .appeared In the same piece on the ; ""..-uirec.or. ii,.am ci.naiy ..p ........ ....... ... was quue a joo . w ,nt0 larantlBe tomorrow :o cause of the ailment- ;legiti.nate stage, but that the screen:'""" "1... ... . . l.T. " " .. 1 1 Peh 1 We .1,.. , ,h ..vening. don't know how. long It ;S&,W. version has been written by the an- '"' ' "" . " .. h ......n "7 .iT- will last. V-r."Slw hAltaS v7 Vhen ..ee.i e.nrusieu ... .lie s.erii.ig ac-.t,"". ....... .:... nui.i eacn , - -r u.u.oH vn- " ,.!. U'ultar Miller Mr VI 1 1 lev . . III! I III ck 1 nr cn.nr.:,nv .eli ..r'eXaillS. 1 1 " ' 1 U1S liver ana ic 5 '"' Ihor of tlie original, thus insuring j no weakening of Hie productlou tlirougli "too many cooks.' i "The. Land of Promise" ; tor, limTTw -r i t.-r -n U&JMJ :the attraction at tlie Arcade Thea OP PROMISE" 5 ttr loiuorrow. associated Willi Mr. Cabanne cm the; these men were furnished with a Feb. 4. Yesterday, Sunday, thov will be i'"''lr,' under the Griffith list of the names of the men fioi.i Isent us out to get wood and we Feb. 6. Received your I mailed the 30th. and was glad to nature! functions, away goes indigestion hear from you. Woo .-r.Mov.wl finm : Slid StOmOCil tfOUblCS. In enmn Tills " " u- . Kuaiu au,. v,...ie ... ..uu... .,,; t -n!.fife noor. morning we had to cook our break- ,,,,, ..rn't.c?re fclinir. no ambition or S-T-A-R i.lt.MY TOST (;il:l, FISI'IIKIt'S I HOLE IX HAI'I'Y DltA.MA fast in our mess kits and my woiiiU :eem troubled villi undigested foods, experience came in handy. Well, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub will close and mall this so It will go Btitute for calomel Lir. icwarcs Uiive are ' purely vcstable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the worK without out tonight. Your loving eon, i ' ROU.AND C. INGRAM ; prininp. crair.os or Dam. 1 aKe one or two ac Dcaume lor quicit banner. He has had valuable en- their barracks. Wt nil sit .low i didn't get back until late. Think jperlence in both stage and screen at a table aroiini' on. of iV e.tniithey sent us on that wood detail work. His motion picture exper- men, who woulii e.t!l f the nr'.n.e on because some of the boys were :i U-nee has included feature produc- tlie letters or package. We little unruly the other day. Tonight I lions with tlie Uiugraplis, Fox and 'changed tills style on the letlersil am on guard duty. Am corpoial J I'niversal companies. though while I was there. We all of the guard so have It pretty easy. ' I.eo Delaney has the Important sat d'nvi: at a tab;- w ith lli i short I You asked about the Red Cross. I! I role of John Harding. Mr. Delaney; Hal at the. front, the letters were 'never got' a sweater, but did get' is one of tlie mosl valuable players passed down tlie llns and eatn man two pairs of socks from them and' - Note. In one of his former let known to tlie screen world. Among took out those th;.: belonged lo they did not charge me anvtbing ters he said his list had over 2U0 i relict, so you can eat what you like. ! his recent pictures are "Susie Snow- nis m. talks and pa ,s.-il t!'c roi .r;for them.. Some of the other boys names. J. W. Ingram. j M 10c and 25c per box. All druggist iflake." nnd The Yilal Question." i .. n i i to the ,i .: it.ii. This got sweaters and helmets, and i! . p i-:y. -. ... ifM&m P"" Fischer Cant As Daughter ofjlicfiire going Into the stock work'i.n'.' ;i'..ed to b' 'liui.h fastei never heard anyone say anything naaHaHBaaaHHlaaaaaaaa 1 , f , Jkl I II """ ll,'g""''"t i" ".Minn .lu.kle which comprised his first stage ex- tfi'ii ti e . thev. as p-Tsun soon about being charged. Don't think ..I tlie Army," l.atesi rmy. perlence, Mr. Delaney was a sue-, I, now s mist or Hie n-uiei. on ills you need to worry about the Red Iressful lawyer. He Ib a native u f " I ' s ; . so ecu not hav.- I. v.alcii Ills Cross grafting off tlie boys. I wish Miss Margarita Fischer, one of Vermont. i'- civ -nncli. Guess tim: i-x- you could see some of the things the most popular of screen stars,! Eugene ' Ilorden, who plays the plains thai pretty weii. .thai are eei.uay occurrences here whose delight is In fast action where Part of the sailor lad in "The Slack- !!;; been gossip. i. s m .ch Ibis now. Tonight : we cni..e from lirr film ofr.rings are ciiiicni ned has er", is also a graduate of stock e-n;ng .-...I I have-, t answered nnv mess there weie 15 of the large been given just what she wants In work on Hie speaking stage, of :i- iy letters T 'vild have army truchs leaving camp. They ;".Misa Jackie of Hie Army," a new 'Haunting Shadows," a World pro- and the ; pie is b!.r.v vi li;.lil.-. out, sure make iiniio a sight with their I A tiieiien li-Ki li I mil nrn.lnrllnn u-Itlfli . ll lift Ion. Is rule of bis best-known . SO will close for tonieht. hnnna III TLev ure l:ive.. Iiimlier. y y fmmaHMt j HM .depicts Ibis cliarinlng little come- pictures. 1 Ji n is. It started to snov.-. a Ing things, but they get over the v ssU ) , . .g ,,n (h role of Jackie Bher-! Well known Metro favori'tes make fine snow, last night. This mom- r.vii! and take n load with them. ;wood. daughler of a regular army up the larger part of the cast, ing It Is cold and blowing. Tlic-y You can see no difference between Tills tiil'v l i.li-Ki'il tlx. Mri.-it colonel, slulloned nl an American iAmong these are Daniel Jarreti, did not drill us today. We we.H theiii except for their numbers. cantonment. TllCltl'.'S l months. It its Kl'.'iSiill. AVitllilll its Ol'i- rylng berause she was not burn a icharles Fange, in.'ll l'i.iltiie..u e,.l. .,.,,1 hoy. Hue Diiirour, Mrs. Mathilde Ilrun- to a lecture in the forenoon and in These are Quartermaster trucks. V V.. ..I. c... , Jackie Is the most popular girl 'age, Ilaby Ivy Ward. Ilelle Ilruce, the arieinoon we had calastheni.s and differ considerably from the WHS till' t.'llk ..I hi tin. nost but she Is forever wor- find the ever popular Chinese actor for about an hour, then went to i.n-itrucks belonging to the Engineers. Added to these Is other lecture. The trucks that belong to our re- Jan. SH. We diliied this morn- glment go running around camp In . . ...... 'PI... , XI ;ill...,l L'lli.,.. u I ll. it'll linlllll.. Vl.tllllli.il nil. 1 "K J.H " ' i.iii . ........ v.. ....... . l l it .got tnio ine gauie win. net coiu-twiiii nas ueeu tei meu in.; fui nig. ii. was pienj uniu 10 uu ic u. n , v ery on ei-nou, auu one Miniuers Cllllail.'t'll till Cil M If Fit . i Htj.-H of the officers corps. iwilh the screen face." Much Is rrrr-r : r r- ; -? fllHl 1 1 1 ' I i ( ' a lllllljr 1 )f ' H 1 ' In the course of her erf.nis lotpredlcted for tills recent recruit to compare l'V a!oral)!c IJillie, ,",,,'l.'1" Imposed by herjlhe screen ul Sherry's today and lo i,i. , i" . , 'sex. Miss Jackie learns or a spy plot 'morrow. ' J.niKe. it l. w,M..s a pii'tnre:,,, ,,,,. . ,,, wMh ,H con . Von simply cant al'f.inl til nlvance or an officer wearing the' The Pntumaiiia Season Uliss . uniform of the Fulled Slates. Jack-1 The cold, damp weather of March ie reveals the plot and the plotters 1 n ' most favorable for TODAY ailfl TOMORROW are canlurcd. ithep.eumoniaeen.. New. s the time ARCADE a- 1 ....-r..l l)...i.m..n;u uTtMii rn. Included in the cast with Mian:.,. .,,,. The ouiiker a cold Fischer are Jack Mower, who plays. jH ,,((, ry .f the less the danger: Lieut. Adair, Hie lead; L. C. Sluim-j, st s, the first indications ol way and Hal Clemeiils. 'a cold appears take f hamlierlain'. 'Miss Jackie of the Army" will ' Cnueh Kemedy. As to th 'value ol lie shown at Ihe Star tomorrow on- ; thin preparaliun, ask anyone who lias ,,. ; used it. Adv. 5eed s! Seeds!! Now is the time to get your ground in shape for the garden. We have the Lilly and Ferry Seeds. See the New Liberty Glasses as Adopted by the United States Government. We Carry Them. Our Glasses Are Correctly Fitted. We Grind and Surface Our Own Lenses. Broken Lenses Duplicated Same Day. J. H. Peare& Son Also the Home Onio Sets. SEEDS We Have a Limited Amount of Golden Bantam Sweet Corn Seed - Come Early Cherrys Florists STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 35c A DOZEN A Full Line of Vegetables in Season City Grocery Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop. Phone Main 75 Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Po not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancries now. Vou can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 3000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced laber handling and sewing sacks. Tke boys in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy" sacks part of the money goes te India. BUIi.D VOI R GRAXARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the fnrming season open, tip. Be sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, asvlow grade lumber will g,ve you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. 1 1 Save moncy-Vccp what you spend at home prevent loss and damage frerr. exposure to weather-leave the sacks for our boys in th. trenches; help win the war by building granaries now nit.i. . ... ..""""" granaries ot this type are universally ued in Tt,0nS- He triP wi,h e01 l haul the ma- The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON fa -i