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W..jf.r- PAGE TWO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 3918 LA GRANDE ETENTNO OBSERVER. 1 - , Silk Jersey Petticoats For Wear ... Jersey is one of the best fkibricB obtainable for petticoats this season; a slender line is produced without any fullness above the hips. AVe have a splendid assortment, in shades and colors to match costumes, or in contrast with them, $5.00 TO $8.50 Hills Department Store BIG STOCK SHIPMENT ' - SMM JOSEPH vai.Iwa hocs wn,ti jio to UVHITOCR SHOW XU.TY AGIIICX'LTI'RAIj MKKTMIU TO UK IIKI.D CHRISTMAS HOXES SENT OUT. (will ship. -,-rnr ofi Berkihlrt ibogs tU-Uie.-lUcJllc..!laian)kUijaal.:Live IStock show, which will bo heid In 1'ortland early" next month. The annual meeting of the ag ricultural council of Wallowa coun ty will be held at the court bouse Suturdiy. afternoon. JOSEPH, Nov. 21. ( Special )--Mrs. Cbas. Wolfer accompanied her sister, Ella Cpok to La Orande the Brat or the men, where Miss Ella - la enrolled In one of the schools. Dalles Mays, who Is at Benson Polytechnic, haa Just recovered from Illness. . Mrs. W. W. Jefferson and daughters of Great Falls, Montana, arrived the first nf the week to mike an extended visit , at the home of Mrs. JefTeries' mother, Mrs. Emma Mullun. Mrs. Paul Rudger lert this week for Portland to visit for a few weeks at - the . borne of- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meyer, Mrs. Harry Coleman and child ren, Inez and Harry, Jr., are re covering from Illness. Nineteen ear loads of cattle. hogs and sheep left lost Saturday Social and Personal ! ARCADE j ELSIE FERGUSON AT THE ARCADE THEATRE TODAY The remarkable skill attained by Great moving picture directors is ap proaching uncanniness. This is evi denced In J'Trm RIbji of Jennie Oush in'g," with Klalo Ferguson In the title role, produced by Maurice Tourneur, the noted French director, which will be shown at the Arcade Theatre to day. Those who have read the book by Mnry S. Watts, from which the play is adapted, will appreciate that it is a difficult role, but It is admirably handled by the famous star. A note-; worthy feature is the ability to con vey to the audience what the charac ters are thinking about without the use of written titles, in which Mr. Tourneur is conceded to have no su for she becomes a desperate, hunt ed little creature known not to the society paragraphs, but the po lice; recognized not by frequenters of the operas, but by hardened crooks by whom .'lie is accepted willingly because of her supposed facility In safe cracking. This is the new Madge Konnnedy, and her character of Clytle Rogers Is assur edly a novel one for the erstwhile little wife to essny , A fine comedy finishes the bill. j SHERRY'S i MA DOH KKNNUDY IN MKLODHA- - A moVodraniutlc Madge Kennedy Is the big surprise in store for the legions of admlroros of the Gold wyn star when she appears In her newest and most slurping photo play, "The Danger Oame," by Roy Soinorvlllo, at the Sherry theatre, lust Bliowlng today. Bereft ' of her brlchil veil and ornngo blossoms, Madge Kennedy Is seen in a series of amailng situa tions totally unlike any she has yet had to face In the comcdydramas which brought her Into fuino and caused her to bo acclaimed "the find of the season." No longer is sly tho girl who g'ots herself into sorapes, then depends on. her eyes and her smile to extricate her. Al ways Madge Kennedy's errors on the screen liavo heon social ones, calculated to Bhock circumspect dowagers and nctt ' the public In general. Much more serious nro her troubles In "The Dnnner Onma, I FORUM MKTI.VO KOUIM And now, our Snclo Sumuol Ho stands and calls the roil To And if any child of his Was made without a bouI. A banker gives his credit And a-mother gives her son; . A lawyer layB 'aside his briefs And learns to toto a gun. A maiden gives her lover. And her lover gives IiIb life; A miser gives his blessing And while deploring ell the strife. A umrkmnH gives his COHlf ui to, His tobacco and his beer; Tho kiddles empty savings banks And gives without a tear. But some will not respond a aM And shut up ,ike a clam. What wll they give? Alas we know. They wouldn t glvo a d n! And our Uncle Samuel He stands and calls the roll. And finds that soma are built like men But haven't any soul. G. D. II, i noon for outside markets, about n'"1 twelve going to Kansas City, the rest to Portland. Those shipping were: J. W. Chandler, 11 cars of .cattle; J. E. Warnock, 1 car of cattle; T. H. Morelcck, 2 cars of sheep and cattle; O. C. Gorsllne, 4 cars of cattle, 1 of hogs. Harold Kinney returned the last of the week from Oakdale, Calif., where he spent two weeks : visit ing his parents. t About twenty Chrlatmas boxes have been shipped by the local Red Cross to date, and It Is thouglU that many more will be shipped be fore the closing date. ' W. F. Glllasple of La Grande re turned home the first of the week after short visit In Joseph. Mrs. B, 8. McNaughtou. of Elgin was here last week with her daugher, Mrs. Dehols, who has been ill, J. W.- Chandler of La Grande, who . has been buying cattle from local stockmen, announces that he Mrs. Claude Scranton, . who had been quite sn k,- is Improving. Bert Rogers . writes his rather, John Roger, fioui Camp Eustes, WeBt Virginia,., stating he will bo through La Clrand'j in a few days on his way to Fort Stevens where he will be mus;erea out and then return Immediately to this city. He is in lha heavy artillery. Hhca Luper, wao" Is engeged In making up the surveys and data for the Sparta Irrigation project, came In yesterday to eat turkey vilh La Oinde friends. Rhea is now .associating with Mayor Joe Wright of Sparta and every week they hold a literary meeting which it attended by the people of the Sparata country. IXimages amounting to between $1 SO and $201) M'.'u Inflicted on a car belonging to Russell Marques, when three boys took the machine from in front of Zuber hall last and attempted to motor about town. The accident occur red at the intersection of Adams and Second street, where : the guards and other parts of the ma chine were damaged in a collision with a tree. A parole until December 4 was granted tho eight boys, convicted of theft from the Elk '49 dlspla last week, in which they might re rund the value or goods taken and which have not been returned. It is reported that of the 34 boxes or candy and culls taken from the hall all but a quantity ' amounting to $17.80 in value has been re funded. The names of the culp riiB are: , 'Bob Garrlty, , Fred Klvettee, Willis Holmes, Christian Satidborg, Clyde Ford, David Bel linger, John ' Robinson and Abby Greene. Mrs. May Bobbins Is reported as ill. Mr. and MrB. J. F. Ravenscroft and Mr. and Bruce Cox of Wallowa PURE WHITE FLOUR ARCADE Today ifBIl r A , v4,N f, -. -rn JgVj! tblt f EJrXA50rT frj j Bjtrfl A fc of jim?0.JhfriSsf B i Light, but Thenv Autoniobllo li.tiirs mode df concrete fe-enfnrc.:d wirh nerl wire tire suld to be lighter thun tnto.. But If they turn over on you, tlioy bear down quite as hard. MO.WiV TO LOA.Y. On improved real property In Union county. No delays. Current ates. La Grande Investment Co. How a Salesman Suffered R. J.. Porter. Sterllnir. Col.' writes ror six mourns i miilcrcil with a painful weak back. As a traveling salesman, I hnil to stoop frequently to pick urt my grip, which I grew to urcd as the pain when I straightened up was awful. Numerous remedies failed to reach my case. I was- in- lured to try Foley Kidney Pills. Re lief was inimedinte. Say, '.they are great 1 Any one afflicted as I was should try a bottle or twu or fo'.ey Kidney Tills." Good for pnm in the back, rheumatic pains, aching joints, sore muscles. Sold everywhere. Cold creams, toilet creams, rub bing creams, Cnmpholntum a much better salve than Mcntholntum nil of these for your chops or lips, at Silver thorn's. ll-2fltf FAMILY DRUG STORE LA BRANOE,ORCOON. WE BUY LIBERTY BOND . ELSIE FERGUSONiFor Spot Ca8h' Any Issue made from Washington hard wheat. This Flour will bake bread unequalled by any other brand. There is only one plaoe in town you can buy 1 Pure White Flour City Grocery and Bakery . The Home of Fancy Groceries. ; Phone Main 75. were Thanksgiving guests at the H. E. Coolidge homo...- Arthur Van Fleet, who has been in - training In Camp Lewis, Is spending the Bolldsys ' with rela tives. . ; . ALI1KIIT f t I.I.Kit DEAD Albert Fuller, 42, died here Wednes day 'evening; after an illness of ten days with pneumonia superinduced by influenxa. The deceased had been, for a number of years an employe of the Grande Ronde Lumber Company at Vincent. The remains are at the Hen ry undertaking parlors (waiting- or ders from relatives in t orway, who haw been notified. ; I NEW TODAY! LOST Black fdr neck piece, be tween Viaduck and Arcade theatre or In P. O. ' Finder please return to Lelghton'a gar age, reward. 11-29-lUpd. FOR RENT 1'ho.ne' Red - Furnished 3171. rooms 11-29 tf. FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment on lower floor. Wav erly Apt. Red S21. lll-2912t-p WANTED Clean Whltfl Cotton Rags at the Observer Office; 3c per lb. The picture business and enlarg ing of kodak pictures at a small price is what mlr interest you. Drop in at Silverthorn's and see about it please also let them do your developing and finishing of your films. tfAMILY DRUG STORE . (-A tMNOCORCaON, ll-20tf Ad Old Man's Stomach As we srrow older and less active. Ies and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, the stomach will rebel, v When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or ,80, you will find that he is a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will GOOD GROCERIES INSURE jGOOD HEALTH. flnnrl linnltli ia tiin "irrnntpst TlOSSOSSioil VOll and VOUV family pan have, -'Be sure and keop it. The best safeguard' you can have is to cat good foods. When your foods conic from our store, you can depend upon them being fresh and pure. -The quality will be high but the price will bei right clown as low as our good quality cau be sold for. . . Phone us your Grocery order today. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street '. Across the Track IWS5SSSS3SSSSSBZ an occasionally eat more than ydu should and will feel the need of Chamber lain's Tablets to correct the disorder. but strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform its functions natur ally. They also cause a gentle move- These tablets do not contain pepsin, ment of the bowels. Adv. - I I 1 1 I 1 1 i: i i! i: i i i HEATERS RIGHT NOW ts the time for you to buy your heater. We have a complete line of new and used coal and wood heaters, for you to pick from. It us explain to you the many superior points of our Famous Patent Heater, the one that burns coal, wood, smoke and gns nothing wasted. You may turn in your old heater or any other household furnishings yod wish to get rid of, as first payment. Do not buy umil you try us. Our guarantee covers your dollars. Furniture Exchange FIR AND JEFFERSON PHONE BLACK 1241 'A, ll-l . it I r i. ...... ... ... "t rurnnure, or will Exchange for Kew. :: i i i i i i; i t i i: c: i i :s i I! s: i i j Ute milk is "flT fl So rich you already In It ". fl ' ' ' ' j ncet' no esl13 msmmumKm i .HoW'th'd perfect pane fomm Just add water tittdvati have t7e- Uciotss pancakes a was worked out Years nco the Aunt Jemima people realized that when a woman mixes pancakes herself c!ie could never be ture how they would turn out Some days they might be good but other days, when she thought she had done everj'thinir just tho same the cakes tvo'.IJ turn out flat, tough and soggy. To qivj evrry "'cian a way of mating cakes th t th. rcrr.-.; out wonderfully always fil.ht f.;-J ili;fTy;..d tender Aunt Jemima Psncie i'"Lur v:cs created. The trtaiurcd recipe of a famous Southern cook wis adopted cs the baiis of the for mula. Lonj; study was put in perfecting it. Especially &rcund EflJ blended flours wefc u;ed flciurs thzt you could not buy in a More. .And iinil'y, since gnod paficakes need sweet milk, tin.t was edded, too (in rotv-de.-tj form). No wonder Aunt Jemima Pancakes have such an unusually delicious flavor' no wonder 120 million Aunt Jemima break fasts were served last year!. So quick and euy and so nourishing Aunt Jemima Pancakes have just the nutri- r-' tjous, wholesome elements that your family needs their gluten percentage is unusually high. They have (he food value that fives youngsters strong bodies and plump, rosy checks. Have Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow and some other day have the Buckwheat Cnkes (Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour comes in the yellow package). Try wsfHcs and muffins made with the Pancake Flour, too, they're delicious. Read on any Aunt Jemima box top how to get the famous Rag Dolls. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St Joseph, Missouri. in "The Rise of Jennie Cushing" Also WAR REVIEW $50 $500 $100 $1000 Send us your l.onds liy reg istered letter and receive highest market price by re turn mail. Western Stock and Bond Co 300 Central lildic.. Seattle. Wash. Auto Tops Complete and Repaired HARNESS AND SADDLE MANUFACTURER ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY. TOLBERT M. SHANNON 1306 Adams Avenue Rtc'icr beccncc ofi'ie milk that's in ill Swut nii, pcu iiernt and tnixrtt in tie Jhur pvn Annt Jmirr.it Pancahi the Jlavtr that httt made thtn Amrrita t ftvtriu treniait. Yen need add nn!.ir. lut t:iter It have rich, fitli-Jiawrtd teiii. r:'!' ' ,.4.. I WM lI-16-tfl i I- a -