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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, isflB ixmnwM BATTLE NEWS STIRS MEf TO GO - , TO VWUT WITH BRITISH TOMMIES 3C 0. "VRvrw; OWM"":i SPECIAL PURCHASES BRING , SEVERAL' EXTENSILE' ASSORTMENTS OF THE DESIRED SILKS Seed Potatoes -o 1 . ? v V NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT POTATOES. ' Several hundreds of yards of the mo3t wanted Silks and Satins Purchases resulting in a real spring silk event .Including x-wh' le ' chines, 'ji'orifottc ropes, taffetas, satin niessalinos,.plail jiinhani silks, striped silks, ion la I'd silks; black silks niit) white silks. Particularly 'noteworthy are the rolor assortments and qualities,' ah always, will Ih! found tin (roughly depeiula bio. BUY SILKS, they are Cheaper than any other yard goods. V ; , - Hill-s Department Store - III fP,kt 3n WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF THE FOL LOWING KINDS: ; ', ' ,.v EARLIEST OF ALL 'f .''-A : A Jl' EARLY ROSE ' , :v .r A; EARLY OHIO NETTED GEM , ' ' - ' :: PEERLESS. :'.r V HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Blank 192 408 North Fir Street r Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." J I I i SHERRY'S "TIIM NAl'LAHKA." TON'ttiHT ' Co-stavred with Antonio Moreno In the great 1'ntho play, "The Nuu Tahlta." by Ritdyard Kipling," which will bo shown nt the Sherry Theatre I'm- the Inst time today, Ik Iloral dlna,' tho' ruinous Doraldliin, a wo ninn of the ' most reiiinrkablo per sonality, who has thieved n note worthy neeen as an exotic dancer the Hawaiian Islands, and there he-.meat world eonrilot and gone In to came acquainted with tho. famous win) In' the comse of (he film hula dance. She aya: there- are story spectators may see a realistic over 200-distinctly different dances photograph! renroductlon of Oip njl Under the hula name and that life their sons, brothers, fathers and the dance with which she rnpllviilcil Hrosulway is 'merely a romposito of nil those, which she Inn rued while Volunteers to fight instantly grew lie Mcpherson, who Is on recruiting inore numerous when newspaper (duty at one depot.. "I want to go." : headlines furnished evidence of the i .'1 he officers and men of the Mis,' belf!ornmr;tT0hatdde,,th an1d muti-' - inthe';9.""??, sfm.nz nation on a stupendous scale were have endured tlie deafen:nB cnish of, tho fate of others merely spurred j shells the stupendous roar of artil-l men to sign up to fight. . Icry, rifle' fire and machine euns in 1 Tbfi twifl nr vnltintoora tv.sa t snA n AfrAnB;..& .1. - r : taflices of the British-Canadian Re-! had begun, the prcs6 dispatches terjitinR Mission with the flood of I brought vividly back some desperate 4t.A I... .l It k . u 1 . t 'a. . m. . others they love are at present liv. Ini? In the training camps IhroiiKh oiit the' country and tho hnrdshlns in Hawaii. When ntiout li .years of .they will lator he privileged to un- K "he rntuined to Spain. and- for jderito In the' tranche of the. battle-j two years studied the dances V her 'fields of Europe. native country under "tho tutelage: ' 0 of Raphael Vena, the leading dance Instructor of Spain. Vepa will he remembered as the man who was instrumental In hrlnuini; to this country some years iiko the troupe! the battle overseas. Man recruit. ing offices have been opened recently throughout the country and at all of them men awi.rn.ed in reading the Men's Women's and Children's Spring Shoes ' dnv in the trent-hes. Tft thnsj "men' who had come back," many. wearing the military Cross or Milt-) ! tary Medal and "wounded" stripes,! press reports of stupendous conflict. remembrance of the need made them : "I want to go. That Kaiser crowd it-double efforts to send forward re-i has got to git," one told Sergt, Net-lcruits. m m m ll j ARCADE An Appeal From Sec. McAdoo In New York, and In this picture of Spanish dancers which became . proves that she Is an nctross of ex-'hhe rage, Vfmn flnlsiilnK her course copUonal :ahlltty..j When you see poraldlna became the favorite dan hor on the 'screen, if you do' not cer In the principal theatres of already know her history, )' will jSpaln. at onco ask "Who Is she, anyway? - "The NaulahRa" Rives an Insight for her npperrance and her manner Into Kipling's India that Is remark are both most striking. She Is un-iable. .MAIUil llltlTK CI.AIIK. ' , ' One of tne few "stunts" that re- j malned to be accomplished by clever It has been superbly produced Marguerite Clark, was added to her like anybody ydu ever saw berottf In .with many meat sets erected for the j Ht recently: at the studios where a motion picture. It would 'bo picture at a large osi. she was rehearsing 'JBab's Matinee difficult to describe her.- She Isj On tills program is shown Win.' S. Idol" under the 'direction of .1. Just Doraldina. . ' Hart in "Horns and Jluofs." a two- Scarlc Ilawley. DoralUlna was born In Haraelona. roel. thriller. No raise in pi ice. j Tills was the breaking of all Spain, 211 vears age and was irtiui;ui . . . o - ; (iuick ciiange artist records in to Auierlca' when eight years i old i IU hor veins lows an unusual J comblnatlcm of the blonds of dlffy ent race strains. Her father Was i S-T-A-R .; he changing of her entire costume f)0(1 u , W til II II RIlllO nf u n nn.t .. I... r ' rr j A. T. Hill, chairman of the Union The government has npw "put these j jCouhly Loan committee received loans In such convenient form that f last night from Secretary of the there Is no citizen in the land who Treasury McAdoo, through theicn,,ot l,el" to 6ome Q,!t"n' " he . . ,"' , , .,- :P.atriotlc enough to do so. i; state executive chairman the follow-, , rely ,lpo tn0 farlnels ,-! Ing ielegram: , ' whom there are no mors vitally I "To 'the rural residents ' of Amer- Interested, in protecting America's ' lea: It is a matter of sTrprenie na- future and the liberty of the world., S lloaai Importance that the treasury i1" do their utmost to help en this:; jof the United States shall be. sup- nre alrRa(ly 'performing patuetlc J plied -a,l all tir.ies with the nmoiint servico of the highest value in rnis-l- :of , Just lwcivcd, new shipment of iron's Titistoji ian Shoes, in, button 'mid liicc, both liliu'ks mid browns, ' ' " - ' ' .' ' ,; : Ladies' Spring Shoos in Greys, Browns and Whites in new military heels and high heels. . ' Hoys' Shoes, with guaranteed tips, absolutely, guaranteed not to wear through. - Misses' and Children's 'Shoes and Slippers in inaiiv different stvles. . i Just received. Ladies Dark Brown and IMrk (irev Silk Hose, $1.00 per pair. , .' " .; . t ;'. ," L J. French Shoe Go. money needed tri "furnish tlie ing the fomlstuffs needed by u Spaniard: her mother a father Frenchman and her mother's moth- J er a full-blooded Illurli Hawk Amer-j lean Indan. She Inherits the ollvo ....,Ki,;,tt, OI. skin with US lllige or reo irom uer . Spanish ancestry, the swart nines ' accentuated by tho Indian strain. As , space of two and a half til I mites. When poked about this-1 l;Mlss Clark replied that ' It was one! ...' of the accompllshmenu she had I ..-learned at hoarding school when the ("rising bell" and the breakfast bell seemed to follow so close upon the I heels of each other, and she had ' tile guns the! own military fores and cllir.-'-.-. at Mossman told of her visit to eh?ptcrs i-.nimiiiiltion required by our soldiers , home and by the soldiers and civil-1 where the cutting of garments an? o fisht successfully for the safety Ian populations of the great nations !.,. ... j,.. ,uy, ...tilna mucli. and liberty of Auierlca, and to pay ; associated with us, but they have a! ' , . the allowances made by the gov- further duty to perform Thcyie. One pe.-Sw. on- cut one nuiuuc ernnicnt to the dependent wlvea and should Invest all of their available seventy-fi"e gurrctnts with the much children of these soldiers and to 'money In the obligations of their . .t .mP time that it takes to imp. nwiiMi" ., , . . , ,pny me me insurance which t-ie government, in doing so iMcy win (iltKAT WAU nilAMA, HKHH b0,.nme expert of the art. "nesldes " l'!OVO",'"e"t P''1'1""" soldier to not only benefit . .themselvej by sav -: ' laughed the little star, "It was in a young girl she lived for a while In lOventest ratiiotlc l-'llm Spectacle to 'keeping with the rob?, for I'm sure Ito Slum n at Star Thentre- Koiimiire of 'World War. Every Woman wants to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely . "Kor the Freedom "Of the World," l .sald to be the 'greatest war spectacle film over conceived, comes to the I Star Theatre Saturdny and Sunday. J; The storyr a tale of love and de- eeptlon, cowardice and heroism of I the higllst order was written by Captain Kdwln Ilower Hesser, an I officer In the American Legion of I the Canadian army, and produced by Ira M. Lowry, that was one of nan's stunts, too. "llab's Matinee Idol" Is appearing today anil tomorrow at the Arcade Theatre. cut one garment with the shears. In Liit will be helping every branch in this chapter there is liberties, their rights: . mnsumed in the cutting riritons, French. lMl-.nud their Mima against the threat- of ent8 an(1 g8U!te than is used lians who are fl-btlt.A ,ened oggrcasloas ot tlm most power-' t mt , rlcjin S'lldlers on the fu autocratic, and niilHai-y I'ovei n- ' , ... '. ...v' .. . . . v . -r one branch the cutting is done'n- THE FORUM bay Jiom it. The treasury must 'lug this mo: also have money to extend credit to 'defend thei, tho Valfant Hrltons, glans and Italians alnnvflMa 'Aii,m-ln,m unA. ki inSni.i a w i.w. . om, ,'.,,.,.,' r one branch the cutting "'"J " l"t' ii-i (in ill I itmv tlllll lllt'lll KWl CIlMlt'tl. uu- jiiiiM',-.; ui ; ... . , Itnlv. if the American nnnnto f--.il ihn nntinn naitiilonnllv are freedom-: night, and women cut often till n.io- i,. ion.i thni,. ..v ,i,..i.. ' .....i.... i n,, i.n,t,-.i .,iwt ttir- nin-ht. Thev cut till their arms are 'eminent for these noble purposes, ty-three yeaiw ago on tho nine- swollen, backs ache, and necks are out J.how can we gain a victory In Ibis teenth of Ihl- month, the farmers :of joint. glorious cause? Kveryono can lu-lp at Lexington and Concord fired thei "0n ion(ia'v following, Mr. Henry SINUiTSJIAX THOTHSTS: To the Editor of the Observer: We sportsmen think we nre getting Its scenes aro laid handed a package by the city. They in Canada, the United States, and compel us to pay license and then Jon the battlefields of Western : would compel us to' keep our huiit- ri-nnce. ers unuer cuaiu. inis orninaiice I by lending their iiioikv to th go.-- fiist sliot for liberty, and It was . . . t , tne Sccretaryi Si' They do no', make a gift heard 'round the world. "1 know that the iiiei lc.ni farm- j :T.M. Goodhue and said: "I have $10 WIIBELOCK SICK IN PORTLAWD ' ' i ' 1 for that cutting machine.'' ' There is a I ELGIN, April 1 1 (Sneial) Mrs. Martha Russell and. Mrs. Elliott Smith lert Tor Tortland last Tues- day to be with their father. Win. Morel.ock, who is 111 at the hospital in that city. Dr. K. o. Wilson made a .business trip to La Grande Thursday even ins. - . . . , . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunter re-. turned to their home in I'ortlnnd, after a short visit with the lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. The funeral of C. K. Itollier was ;)held at the M. E. church of Elgin eminent. of tholr money; they merely Ind i u oil liniMeKiitwiie Hi.'niuy lino .in- er.'l OI lutiay jiii- juoi. . ir Tjft n I paid interest on the loam at (he loving as their heroic c.ucc3'.vn. ih"" f last Wednesday afternoon at 2 sanm time. know that they will join Vila otlwi- i Mrs. i. J. ocroggma n v... !0-.m.kf Rev F H Smith 0rnclat- "Th farmers of the nation ran Americans of every besinr-: ami a pair of socks, and this is contribut-- j fnt; Interment was made In the render genuinely patriotic service by profession In pro '.dins tlu mnev ;j towards the purchase of a cutting ; Elgin ceihetery. ,;' . ,A i..i.i.u. .,..,.- i.f.. i,.. ...... nfior il.ov mi ji ilendiiig all the money th?v can to which will enable iheir pov? iiiveiii mnchine. . picture been seen which sets forth They claim they hare' kirks. If they 1 their government, and encourage to fight to a victorious conclusion! Hearing of the propostion, Mr. C. E ; I In a more effective manner a pic-;are looked up, you will find these jeveryooay eise io an me same. ii;Iiiik greai 'ui . J.V t Short, manager of the J. c. 1'enney I in n mini i-iin-int iiinniii-i u pir-.'x '""i .'' uu.. uu ; - . , i . ' J torlnl exposition or the reasons whylpeople that miike the kicks aro old j makes no difference how s-nalt tocaiid America's sacred right. ! .i, lln,l ai..io 1,., l.,l ,1.!. S.i.iIHa ilrt ipiininn rnnt Vnii lillte i loan. It will he helpful. Those who, o thaticnn only buy tiinri stamps, snouia ('l iTIMi JI.iihim. .ii'.r."r,. When a young girl puts on her first corset her figure has a tendency to grow into tho line of her corsets whe ther the lines are good or bad. If her first rorset is n had one and she obtains a bad figure from It, of course a new corset of the same mo del willfit her better than any corset of superior lines or design, for has she net allowed her figure to take ' the imperfect lines of the poor corset? Wc make this suggestion. Try on one of theso 3 in good, red-blooded American. Iloves home and family, and' the buy thrift stamps. Those wl.o can j rrunt Laced PAULINE LEDERLE ! I V Hit The Ilullseye! THE GOLDEN RULE CO. hunting dog Is his friend. SI'ORTSMAN. TO EifULATE BRAVES IN DRIVE TO WIN WITH CUBS I buy only war savings stamp.i should , pan js Growing Rapidly To l-'acili- buy war savings sunups, i cose who. me lM Cross Work. -can buy Liberty bonds should buy Liberty omuls. Always i . . s..o,...u p.,,:,,,:, m,ntiee- nt the Ta- jCo., said: "Count me in for fit) on jthat machine." With the fund so well started there is no doubt that others will follow j with contributions. The . machine costs $100. The Red Cross workers feel assured thnt they will soon oc in buy as many stamps and as many ; ... E p I .., f ,he cutting machine. homls ns Uioy can. instoad of a Tow. . Marguerite - Clark v Matinee Idol" WQ 1 EMikhell 41 Fred Mitchell Is expecting tt win with tho rejuvenated Cubs this year, and he expects to do It through the medium of his three big pitchers. Alexander, Tyler and Vaughn. ' Mitchell was 'with Corr Stalling at Iloston In 114. He had charge of the Braves' pitching staff and on hlra rested the respon slvlllty of the great drive of Ru dolph. James and Tyler which Drought a pennant to Beaton. A similar campaign Is being phuincd for the Cuba this lesion. 3 1 ' ' ' ,1,'' -Nt) ' S ;' Wrv -X5' v';.&",''.:'V ' N .rtSi.'.-'it. ??fyri'v ,fj.'.Vif STRAINED SIGHT DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN POOR SIGHT Street cars were formerly drawn by horses. The cars moved all right, but it meant ruin to the horses in almost three years. You May See Perfectly Though Painfully If so. your eyes nerd attention if they are lo last. Of course, you want them to last as long as yourself, so il is best for you to have them carefully examined and correctly fitted. We use the most scientific and up-to-date methods. Our department has jrot the latest instruments for this purpose. We are the, only firm between Boise and Portland that surface and grind our own lenses. We make a specialty ef duplicating , broken lenses. J. H. Peare & Son l.a (Jrsndc's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists i "Bab's -'I Ar$UEWTEStt&Kl Tin's is the last and proa test of tho "Bab" ' Storios. "" Don't Miss It! TODAY AND TOMORROW o 0