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' :. J'1 li f DA Y, MAY"'-17,"1918. I .A UUANUK KVKNINU OHAKftVKft PAUI'I "'TWO'' MJUilJaillEl'jIIMlliiW"' . r - '' - I-1 i SHERRY'S l Some of the Very Best SUITS and COATS the conic when you sec feminine frills. their charming combination of soiisoi) have just n'. We think thev are the very smartest. You will he of the same opinion, plain tailoredness with more poplins. The materials are wool series, trieotine poire twill and wool ' ...:.' v Suits from $20.00 to $45.00 ' Coats form $15.00 to $50.00 Hill s Department Store i ' lOINOMlt Nl'IIIKIM Kll.t. HI X. J llti:lS VKAItl.Y ; ... I in mm Suns 8BIDE ' Deadly ThnSiluU Kriiurm of Tnirtl- "The Turantuls." the Vllaftraph Oliiff Rihuon Ftaturs to b shown at tlie- Sherry Theature. tomorrow only, la. well named. - The title role ;of the siory "li. played by one of the large spiders which a're so feared In UropteuK countries." ' ' , : The (Unease tarantUm ban been attributed to thin apeclea or the spider although no" authentic proof of this fact Itas ever been secured. Unlike niort of hla' kind, the ta irantula weaves no web in which to ensnare his p.ey, but- seeks it like other larger animals. . His home is J a hole burrowed In the ground with a silky lining In order to protect himself from being hemmed In by pierea of falling earth. I iu:.i:riT ii.ixci-: is iit;Ki.v at. i tkmif.o miik. coiNsm, uivkm j Itllt l MKAV DIN XI It r-l'H K HKU New SPRING SHOES Pumps and Oxfords Now hi; icK Kni runins. rriee the. verv newest patterns $5.50. , ; . Xew Drown Kid Oxfords,' Louis heel, one of tlio newest styles - , . ' Price. $6.50 Xew lirown kid Shoes, Ijoilix heel, a -very dressy ,;hue . , Price 8.00. Many other new styles in both high and low shoes. , . . ,' - L. J. FRENCH SHOE COMPANY I.AOD CANYON, May U, (Special.) j -tMr. and' Mrs. E. C. Bielda held, a j very enjoyable (lance at their home; Saturday evening and a lnrge crowd ' was iu attendance. They served a: nice supper and donated a nice lllttle sum to the Ladil Canyon Auxiliary' f the Red Cross.' which was prate-! fully received.- j We Intend hat tng another .Red; Cross benefit dance in the Old school j House next Saturday evening, May 18 and -hope all those who wish to at tend will feel welcome. A nice sup per will be served and verjj. good music has been obtained. j '.Var:? all the ladles oMtf iieieli ! borhood assembled at the D..W. Mil-: These, spiders, which ore. about "" home last Thursday arternoon i the size of a walnut, are the scourge for" two purposes. It was Red Cross; of the countiies In which they arejand Get-together Club day and much round, and their bites have been ;ewing was to be done and a kitchen ; fatal in; a great many InstancesO'iower was to be given for Mrs. Royj The. poison glands ar concealed In !Tllus, the eldest daughter of the Mil- : the lower region of the head from : recently married.. It; where the fangs protrude. 'aa Iho flint opportunity they had It is said that the only cure for'Kotte, or ,l,e shower, .Mrs. Titus re the bite or a tarantula Is dancing or giving several dozen very nice ar some similar violent exercise, which ' tides, and was indeed happily Bur wlll exhaust the victim and cause rsed. Mrs. Miller closed, the arter thcni to- perspire.. In this way the! wo w"h aty luncheon. ' ' pniein ' loav.ei, the system and their (.'' Mrs. Dick Peebler will be the next chances or recovery Increase accord-1 hostess to the Red- Croa and Get-. ;lngjy. ' : . ' ! together Club members.lMay 23rd. Today (Friday) is the last show-;; MnB. Rex Conaway" has been at l"S or Thoda Bara in Her Own Play 'Spokane the past week where she Is t no houi or uiiauna. The many having medical treatments.-Neigh-j admirers or Miss Bara will find jbors hope she will return with better much to Interest them In this my- health Ileal story of the Orient. ; j..-. MnJ .Ma,.y Counelt gave a .birth- fl ;day dinner for her daughter,. Louisa I ' -. - - ami mi s. reari aines ui uruuuu Sunday. Only relatives of the two , famines were present and all. enjoyed J the day. Pack Eggs Nov We have on display a complete stork, of .Stone Crocks. One - fiiillon. to 15; gallons eapaeity. 1 -. . . . - . JUST TTIE.TIIIXn TO VACK EflGH TX AVater (i!ass,75o PilHcm. : , Have a eoinplete line of J'TpkIi Fruits and Vegetables. ., . 1 KEX-NKWICK STR AWBERTiJ RH. , Harris Grocery ,-. ' . 408 Xorth Frr 8t;, , ' ' LA CiRANDK. ORE. ' S-T-A-R HAItl-IK ( HAI'KIN OIVKS OWX ItKCIPK ladiaa Tan Calf cBluk Gun Metal 6W. I: Ddyour.wani ; solid! sturdy, shoe th'ajt ' will give you lasting comfort anil freedom " from foot trouble?? Then get the BUCK HF.CHT Army Shoe for practical, ereryday wear. Made on the Munsoft Last adopted by the C..S. Army, vforn by all our soldiers aod thousands of men in civil life. The BUCKHECHT Army Shoe is NOT subject to seizure. On the contrary it is endorsed by the V. S. Army for civilian wear. ' - Special attention given to remodel 'ing, at the Walling Millinery. 6-3tf I'm' Making SiirreNsftil '(iini(lk. ' hike "A Dpk's Mfe" ! Charlie Chaplin's recipe for mak ing a successful comedy Is: First, I select u funny situation; then, j , build a series of the most ridiculous adventures,. iliut can be conceived , around this dominating idea; and, finally, enact the resulting plot In , the most, painstaking manner pos- i slide. iL' . . ! i "A Hog's Life," the lirst of Char- Uo's comedies to be made according , tto the above mentioned recipe under! lMi new $lil,0j)1pOn contract wi.th ', 'tlip. First National Exhibitors' Cir cult, will be shown at the Star Theatre, tomorrow and Sunday. ! The Ladles Aid of Island City will 'serve a cafeteria dinner at 'the Odd Fellows hall on Primary election day. Friday the seven. teenth. Proceeds ror the benefit or the Red Cross. , 5-14-31; o PI,AIX SKWIXO - . ; Mrs. C. Ralston, 1C05 Adams Ave, 6-15-6t Special Discount on all Hats. WallingMlllinery. BUCKHECHT This shoe is as good as the best materials and honest workmanship can. make it. -The leather is ofulie finest quality cut from the very heart of the hide, as specified for the U. S. Army. To be sure of- getting the BUCKHECHT Armv Shoe look for our trade mark BUCKHECHT stamped on every pair. " It is bur mutual protection. If josr dtaler dor not sell thwe short, i . order from us dtrerU A new polr or , yoar mono back If they do not fit BUCKINGHAM & HECHT . Muwiactmrs . 1 Sn Frueisc fo J B or . Business Men Professional Men Sportsmen Outdoor Workers Carmen. Mechanics Farmers Ranchers ' Hikers Miners, Etc. ' 6-3tfjl , . . . ARC A DE I'aiiline rederirk . hi Jealous) M l l ".Madame Just Received:---A Carload of This POPULAR TRACTOR "The Huuue. of Heavy Hours" and "The Garden ol Delight" ure two of the most dellghtrtilly symbolical scenes eve.r shown on the motion picture ilcieen and rorm only a small, part qf the charm "Madame I Jealousy," in which Pauline Freil-j erick Is- slahing at. the Area do t j Theatre. .- i j Today at Ihe Arcade Theatre, . Pauline Prcileiick Is starring in her I latest Paramount-, picture. ".Miulunts. .jealousy" wlilch was written by ; George- V. Hobnrt, author of ''IJx jperience" anil is, like "Experience' j an absorbingly Interesting allogorl jcnl play. Other uiemliers on tho bill Include a rattling good comedy called "Look Pleasant Ploase" with i the runny fun maker Harold Unyd ! In the leading role. This ino pro-1 ;gram will be presented again Satin-! lay. .. . . , i ' - Cause- Of fleiidnclic. I By knowing the cause, u disease, uay often bo avoided. This Is par-! Jculnrly true of headache. Th I i innyt commou cause of headache ' ; Is a disordered Btomach or conati ipatlon, which may He corrected by i 'taking a row doses or Chamber-,. I Iain's tablets. Try it. Many allien i have obtained permanent' relief by! taking these Tablets. They nre jeasy to take and mild and gentle In, effect. iNEWTODAYj il.OST, a Cameo Pin. Return to Ob- server. Rewards . ! .FOR SALE I Ton Republic Truck: Sommer Hotel. ; jV 6-1 1 -If. WANTED Lady stenographer and ' clerk. See Mr. Emuhlser, Oregon ; Grocery. Co. 6-17,21 ;FOR RENT. Three-room furnished i modern House. R, A, Crawford, ! Phone Black 1041. 6-17-2t p i WANTED Responsible lpdy wishes j to care for children at her home. from 1:31) to 6 p. m. Phone Black 12 ! 2 or call 1504 3rd St. 5-17-31 WANTED Messenger boy lu years ' or age steady work ror right boy, Call on manaser in person, II you ' are now attending school will ar range for you until, school Is out. Western Union. . 5-17-10t saHssWsaMMMKHMMMnsSM ISTARl KM I KENNEWICK and CALIFORNIA Strawberries Wf liclif.vt' we liavf at hit. kit. tiio .pifjlit sjijit in ('ttin.ir, this p(iu l;ir 'Ti'iU'lv lypc nl' I'ai'iti ti'ai-tur. It will nn-cl the (U'IiiiuhIk of the a cvatfi' !";( riui't ami at a lO'ii'c wliich will lt within the rcai-h of alK In (Hisli-in tiiiii ami workinaibshiir thci'c is nnthiiis- on the market that iMiniparfs with it. ' Ono nf the lu-st inntors linilt is the W'aiikosha anil tliat is oiio nf tluv vital imints in trartup luiildiiijr. K. & , W. inauiK'ti) is also nsinl which assures the " very hrst ignition. Tho gen it aic very easy to get at and very sinii(, no. extra parts to get out. of order. 'I'lie track is in a class by itself, there with it in the track-laying line, it is way that it is almost indestructilile. C'unie over, it will nlease vo.u. Now is the tiiia Save money and buy your coffee jilt Ptitman's. on Snturilny. i , . ' 5-lC-lt : THEATRE:- The W. R. C. will hold a special meeting Saturday, April 18, to make preparations for Memorial Day.- All members requested to be present. - 5-15-3t TO DKMOUtATir VOTKIIS. is iiiilhing t,.,t (.(impares strimg and it is built in a md look. this machine for vmi to ffet vmir orders in to get .your Tractors for the fall work. Sold by The La Grande Implement Company Democratic rotors of Union coun- tty arc requested to write in the 'name of ' i ALUKRT HUNTER, of Island City. on the Democratic primary election ballot, as candidate for representa tive for tho Twenty-rirth Representa tive District, Including Union coun ty. This request Is by order ol the i I'nlon County DKMOCR ATIC M1TTEE. CENTRAL COM-5-15,21 -Tonight The German Curse in Russia HKAL AUTIIENTK! WAIt lMCTEKES ToinoiTow and Sunday "The One and Onlv" CIlAIiLIK CILAPLIX in .." A DOO'S LIFE " :I,Pls:i First of tho Now l.fMXl.dnO twined v ser ies. Attend the Matinees . HOME RHUBARB NEW. CABBAGE . WALLA WALLA ASPARAGUS CAULIFLOWER WALLA WALLA SPINACH ' ' ' ' HEAD' LETTUCE, '' ' ' HOT HOUSE LETTUCE. : - RADISHES ' 1 ' '. . , . . GREEN ONIONS SPINACH , ' FRESH TOMATOES NEW POTATOES . , : ' NEW PEAS, . , We have A-l Early Rose Socd Potatoes. HAVE YOU TRIED THE WHEAT SAVE CRACKER? THEY ARE FINE! City Grocery and Bakery The Homo of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop, Phone Main 75 ijfufiMiifirir-j'"'"'"'"',,'"''''""""'"'"J"""" ""' The GREAT DEMAND from Churches, Lodges, Schools and Business Houses for the "Roll of Honor" for posting tho names' of members enlisted; is so largo we have put in a supply. See our individual "Roll of Honor" also. NEWLAND BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. 0 LA GRANDE, ORE. One-third off on all Hair Switches, r j in wie vt Ruing aiiiuncry. u-3tt