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RATUTJD AYQ FF.BRFART 1. 1010- TWO t .......... nitiiri n nnnrtnriiT n urinn t ikitsandUvercoats $18, $2025, $27, $31.50 yjq pay, therefore, tfta-t then Ml nd winter se lections of suits and overeoatg at thase prices are real bargains, which means that you get a good . deal more value than you pay for. - Seeing is bo lieving. Boys' Suits and Overcoats $ 1.50 $3.85 $6.30 $8.00 i Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 1 : 1 HilFs Dep't. Store i 11 Sit " i.-b"Jr unniLLU uuiinutiii u iLniiu. ; "PROGRAM WILbGOJHRQUGHi An Appl ' NNAPOUS, Md., S?b. 1 -Ve' shall, not tj;ll against any nation,but so lonK as this repuljlj: needs a navy wemUf)t have one for our owi pro tection and to preserve the peace of the worM, that will b powerful, stronjf and, modern," declared Secre tary of the Navy Panic-In in an ad dress Friday afternoon at fche gradu ation exert-itu's of the last naval re serve class, United State- naval acad emy. After exprensi:iff confidence that congress would mjthorize hU three- building program for a great er navy, Secretary Daniels voiced the belief that the league of nations ''will bring about such a friendship and un derstanding among all nations as will ultimately cause a reduction in arma ment und a , consequent decrease of expenditures for naval strength. "Hut so lone ns America needs a Copyright 1916 A 4- WV, .YOUR STATIONERY is the first intimation of your message. Use IT ion v Lawn and dress your mesag4na manner that insures . i ah 1 i j jT r 1 1 .a welcome. . ah etyies ana sizes ior an occasions. SYMPHONY LAWN is the finest quality writ ing paper, denoting Elegance and Refinement. n 1 oympn MANY NOTABLES ! FOR PEACE MEETING (;.ViilKltl.i AT lOim.AXI IN i III, I AUt TO JA1 KITI'OUT I'Oli I,:AHH !' NATIONS. Putman's Drug Store The Store S T A "'ft atarifcy and Sunday I'OHTLAND, Jnn. 31.- Thoua iiiiiIh of. pruinluent men and women ! lilcntif ii'd with Hi" linpoitant buai iiH'.fs und pnlilU' ot(uir of WualiliiK .tun, ()i(Kn und lUuhu. buv buun invited hy Wlllli'.m Howard Tuft, nut lui'BldiMit of li e Unilud States und now pi-enldtMit of Ucugue to Kn forcn , I'ouco, to attend (ho Nortli wuHtvrn I.oaKiiii of Nntlona convn tlnu wlilcli will bn liold ut tho Mn lilclpul midltorluin In 1'ort.lund, l'Vli mury IB und 17. Konuur ,l'rlcli'nl Tuft will nttoiid tlio convBittlon in putHon und bo onu of tlitJ chief Hicuk-t-cH. .OtherH will ho Dr. Iltinry van t)yk, foruiiTly minlKtr to tho Nutli oiiuml8; . Ki'nnk Wiilsh, fArmcr Joint chuiriiinn of tiio wur litlor toui-d; i (i'roi(di;lit A. l-iuwicncn ll.ownll of llarvunl, und .Mm. l'hllllp North Moore of St. LnulH, prCHldent of t lie N'ui loiiul Counrll of Women. ! Although tiio pouco conference, Iiiih (nuloiHed the Leanim of NutiotlH. ; t h Tnti f ten Mitt!"oM he "coiirjiBcl.' will :hu Biibnillled to th.i United HiuIch wiiuto und It Is iIohIkmI lo (,'ivo the .Huniite evidunco Unit tho ureal body nf til" American people favor tic luuuuo (is a Im.slH of world pence. :Kor thin purpoHo nlno I.eaKUo of Na tions conrenlioiiH are being bold. The other convention clilea are Doston. New Vurk, L'hlcuBo, Minneapolis, Sun rr.iiKlsco. Salt Lake City, Kan hus I'ity, Mo, and Atlanta, fla. At the I'ortland convention the I.eiKiie of Nations will he dlscilHsed from llici viewpoint of labor, Indnii (ry. commoico, Internatlenul law, rellulnn, women's organizations. The puriiiwo . is lo Dhow not only the meunliiK of n I.eui!ii5 of Nations to cl'vlllzailon and humanity but to every individual. navy," he reiterated, "We should b'jild the types of ships which keep it fibast of any other n&vy in: the world." , ' It would be a tin" he continued "for America rich and powerful to ; be beiioixlen.to any oilier country for 1 naval protection. W er inu i"tT I nvv h a t : -! iver sort of a world police shall be1 needed in the,' new tfrder, coutributej us many units und as much strength as isny other nation. We must re-, member always that the maintenance! of the Monroe doctrine Is our pecu-'l liar repons!bi!ity"ar.d duty and fori its proper "maintenance and ourduty to secure to all the Rmailer nations of Ilia world the right to which they! are. entitled, we must maintain a nay ..strong enough and powerful to niejiiuro up to our responsibility :nnd our obligations." , ..i e ai)ay Keeps the Doctor away FARMERS WANT 2 a! OWN VOICE AMERICAN FA KM BUREAUS TO BUILD IT ORGANIZATION National Convention at Ithaca, N. Y.t February 12th and 1:11 h to Start Action. GOODWIN BURIED AT ROXBURY TODAY i'L'NUKAL .KKKVK'KS IIUI.H . ISV . DK WOLF , HOITlllt, I'AMOl H "iACTOK'AXD OI,l I I1II0M) NEW YORK. Feb. 1. :A11 that was mortal of .Nat C-oodwin, the vet eran actor, wag interred at Roxbury today. DeWolf .Hopper, a lire-long friend of Goodwin, read the services, In the presence of a delegation from the Lambs' Club. The dead actor s parents arrived this morning from their home in Mntuucheusetts and at tended the funerul services. American furm bureaus now swing Goodwin made his professional de- into national action. but as a newsboy In "New York," at A convention ut Ithaca, N. Y., oniBoston, In 18S4. The following year February 1: and la is scheduled tofuund him at the famous Tony Pas carry out tho county farm Bureau ideator's in New' York, from them until and organize a nutiomil association. nls leJth his great activities were Uelegutcs from a score of states will . "nrkea by almost uninterrupted suc be in uttendunce. cesses as star and producer in Amor- Several state organization of enun-:lca. England and Austialiu. I '.We offer today. while they last No. 1 eating ap- $135 r wormy. All sound good one your order now. .pies. Per bbx A... "These are not t -eating apples culls rio V Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street . Across the TracK ty farm bureaus have been perfected. Now the mitiunul organization. The county farm bureaus as oper ated in Iowa, and other central stutes have organized into district and state Goodwin was five times married. His first wife was KHza Weatherby, a comedy actress who died in 1KS7. A few years later bn married NwMie! Kukor Pease; in 1808, Maxine Kllt- 'organizaljons for the purpose of han- t , , ! , ,i I dling farm probU-ms in a business-like 7 . , , 1 , B - . , . , . (Miss Edua Goodrich t Bessie Kdtn ,M,e farm bMrea vemenl .s head-18 ,,,, who wa , ,,,,, wom. ,ed in every county by o f, cers and for Bev8nl lllost co.nm.Ueea rep, esentmft the county ,.0C(,nt wif(. mrKol Mw.U,ml. the Un,t. Lyery bureau has a county aKn; wfe of UI1 r,y lieutenant. Ciood- - ia W.s country home was at Ocean Security Insurance Agency ICHAS. II. REYNOLDS, Manager. : is m the front rank in Fire,. Acci dent and fHealth, and Automobile ' Insurance. Our Service is the Best We Write; Bonds jointly, frinn the Smith-Lever bill and j county Cumin. ..The .Smith-Lever bill provides that I the federal government shall provide Park, Santa Monica, Oil. , Goodwin was said to hive taken a sixth wife, Georgia Gartllpor, of Los Angeles, Oil., who i playing in the- a portion of the funds needed to pay company in which Mr. Goodwin was for the county agricultural agents' starring at iho time of his death, suliirie. 'She cunio to Now York a few days The membership fee of the farmers aeo to arnnwre for"his care here. of 'i n year and county funds make I up the luilance needed to finance thejuixUENIH'KG ItF.I'OIiTKl farm bureau movement. Ten per cent of tha farmers' membership fee is used to finance tile stale and national organization. TO HE It .USING XKW ABMY AND LLOYD COMEDY ARCADE Last Time Today The Hun Within AND FATTY ARBUCKLE ARCADE SUNDAY--"BE LUXE ANNIE " A LYONS COMEDY ARC A DE HAS STRONG ROLE IN "THE HUN WITHIN" Popular Grlfflch Player Keen Patriotic (ilrl Wlm Fight linn Spies Pointliy Gisli. titu charming D. W. Grirfitli. aotress has a spendid role in "Tim' Hun itliin," tlin suliorl) new ajifclsl I'uramnunt-Ai tcraft pro- duction which will hi; dlspluyed nl. PARIS, Feb. 1. Keports from Ber lin savincr that Field Marshal von ILn- It is predicted that the meeting in denburir is raisinir four armv earns (Ilhacn will result in mobilizing tliejfor protection of Germany .1 eastern farm bureau movement into a big, j frontier have attracted considerable broad way to the end that farm busi-! attention in military circles here. nesa will hereafter be conducted along! If the field marshal were' successful . ..u....... ..... ...... .alum., ...I. : in coiiecLing sucn a oooy 01 iroopx have a channel through which all; its existence would upset the present farm problems and questions may be ; calculations of Germany's urmen ably handled. When national qucs-j strenRth on which the size of the al tions come up there will be duly ac-! lied army of occupation is to be based, credited representatives to present! tile fanners'' side of every question. . . The membership fee of the farmers Net for "mu0Sl!r' varies in some of the states, but the! Wouii method 01 preventing farmers are contributing their share '""WII''K Instituted by the Italian in the support of the farm bureau venin,ent Is the flilng of a metallic movement net along tlie length of Uia Sw iss fron tier, ine net is oi iive-iiies.ii ieei wire about nine feet high, and tUera are gateways at different points. The organization is non-poiiticnl and' readily co-operates with -all ngencies ' interested in ngriculture. v I IT LOOKS GOOD and fasti s better if it came from our Bakery, and there's another good thing about it, you know your wife or mother weren't stooping over t hi- h(t stove all the afternoon to bake it for you. Modern methods, aanitaVy cleanliness, pure ingredients and expert skill reign supreme at OrRBAKEKY. DUTDI'S BAKERY 817 NORTH FIR ST. . . r JUST ACROSS THE TRACK - j 7"M"7"""""MM " " m 1 .1 . TOO LATE TO CLASS! FY. LOST 2-year-old litcht Rhone heifer, branded conjoint K L on left shoul der, lower crop out of left ear. No' tify W. K. Lindsay, Box 21(i, La Grande, Ore. 2-l-6tp Chamberlain's Couth Remedy. Beforo using this peparntion for a cough or cold you ma wish to know what it has done for others! JIrs Xook, Macon, 111., writes, "I liive found fit ffives the nnirl.-f.Et rati cough remedy I have ever uTcd.'I Mrs. 1 Ti.mAB A m.:ii:-.L i. I !'U'5a n. MII1I1K )Lne,.UO inarnoermin s wugn Kern ft .y ibe beat for cough andVcolok ' H. J. Moore, Oval, Pa.,1 says VI Chflmlierlnin'a Cjnir naail,. nn Bn eral occsions when I was suffering IX'lth a KMittlaA nnt.l 1. nU . 1 , ...... uubk.u vf.u up'.ll H1C UIIU jit has alwaysbrought about a cure." TROOPS ENFORCE ORDER AT i PEN1 LEAVENWORTH, Kans., Feb. 1. Tho second bntuilion of the ; Forty ninth iiil'aiitrv was ulacetl on irunrd the A. cade Iheatre today. Miss (llsh lllr t,e United States disciplinary bar who Is recognized as one of tho most ,u,.ks following a "at'riko ' there lute talented screen players in the conn- vc,teriliiv by upprcximntely 2H00 pris try. Is seen in this great photoplay j 0IK,,.S. Thl, KII,.1.II w,.ri. or,cred to as a p.iti tot le American girl who 'l01,t tl) kill if anv attempt was made '"" """"to break through the guard or cause of Ger.mill spies Who are seeking to .l,...,,.,,,..,,:,,,, Ve.sler.lav momi.ur' the man who had refused to work on Thursday were still confined, to their' Jcells, having again refused to resume work .The trouble is thought to hnve tie-. A FINE. HORSE ilt'Hlroy tiiitMportH rouveytiiK Aim.'l'" iran trons to Kruiv.v. Miss Uin went to Jrranc ami TuwVit iuI with Mr. tirlfMlh uml his IMotluruin (tirco kou:p tiuifl jio anil she with her BistnV Lillian, n proml- La Grande Mattress Shop Weavine 'orks i i Matte!ss M!ik1ii!?.and Rwairiii;:. Featlior UTrit tresses Made, I'ctlu'S ltenov0ating Carpet uu' , yiuli Ilunf)Wc;ft ing, k Cnlled9or 83je -! All Vat (HAS. L, ONE BLOCK EAsT OK F.OL'li .MILL yWAUDS. l'rot. o bBSERVER ADVERTII:JNG wl bring results. iieiit Griffith star, l..is an imporliint I 1 , . . , , .K role in Sluruol the World " which I"' n''w "f conscientious objec- j Is now lieing show.n w ith tmnicnao ,'"'s ' ', , , -'success in New Yorit. It is said tlit j -'''"",l Rice, commandant, stated , til ' The Hun wiihin." MinVih' iheiad the situation well in hund ami role is entally strniiq' and sinco Pie 'pets, to end the mutiny by Sun story of the i.irune i;esls with a sal.-!'''' i Ject In wlw.ii nil uatilotlr Aim ficui I - illens ..re lai.iestert. It Jias e.cep- GKUMAN TUOOI'S WILL HE ilon.il apii. nl. j SENT TO BREMEN Mi-s liish plays tile part of a i.i- j trlo-ac Aiueriian kiI whose loverfif- PARIS, Feb. 1-The Berltn gov.uu-' fair Is iuteitupts.1 iiy Hun spies whojuicnt has deci.ieil to semi trtwps to sf'ek to dotroy American transoorts i'lemcn to .A'lainlaisi order. Th fici bound f,ir Prance nh troops, tftiiu con Huge ms already have arrived in , il mi hub pioi in an I4nni,s wv. i liremen. , j Imt rot uiml after l.e has ha.t ruel-1 l.ustav N'oske. head of the gove; linii mwih, all r4 which sjs cal- imnit'j bureau t'r .lefensive mtnturtt ciliated lo keep llie itrlon of justified the nil5Uie on (V g?rout,d TZVh,taa T"nV-iU" th fcenien cannot tlies of I mted Alates Secret Service , I- -.i.,l II. ..;.! . ..n . VI niwrtiA's In dealin.t with tha Hun:... i: : . -i ' . . .cviwuik it, impose uominaiion oy ; 3'spy meiwce. aie graphically shown ! violence. i ,lim. pho.War. n. . ,.i.i ,ta .u. .J . bl m J'..-nl screen !.. norlrav n "I. 6 I XV 7 " O, , 1 9 ill' (rtrilMIR rOIVS. lth Snrl,M,ls fin ,xtt?l uifM 1 : m?i ' (OVER HEAD 1 VALVE All siotok ill OVER HEAD VALVE .MOTOIi I the Sparlncides first offered iQlence. ' . . Clwvrolel Mddel 4-90, Price $845 . i Did you ever drive a fine driving horse? Didn't you admir the wy he trav eled withoul urging or wh p. The Chevrofet car is like tjiat. It gels ever the oadlike a race Horse. gHiSjdust, sand or mud will not stall the powerful overhead valve jnotor ued in this car. Let us demonstrate. . 9 ' B - e ' y. J1. ohnenkanip Co. SPECIAL eiavewo Fords, a Buickfiix and a Maxwell Truck. All good o . g Duys. Ml CO o : : ' o . n CO 0 ' : . O o o o " 4) o o o o o o o Cf o C3 oo o m & GO O o