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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1917)
SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917. P-VOE TWO JiA GKANUii EVTSNINO OBSERVER No. a COOL CLEAN UNDERWEAR HERE'S the Cool, Comfortable, Nainsook Union Suit you have been looking for. The Athletic Style is a new "FREER CUT" your arms and legs are liberated. Sialpax Union Suits are sold by ui in sealed transparent unitary containers no dut or dirt. Cleaner cooler, 'that's the story In two words and we have your right site. Men's Union Suits at $1.00. Separatt Garments 50c. Hill's Dep't Store human interest. Tho3e were remark able views obtained -with the aid of an ingenious contrivance invented by these men. Last night the Universal Film company, which acquired the rights to the invention and the services of the inventors, exhibited the lateBt achievement accomplished with the aid of this modern adjunct to the film industry in a pictorial offeiing drawn from Jules Verne's "Twenty Thou sand Leagues Under the Sea." And a houseful of spectators consisting eniefly of invited guests, was jub ilant. They appreciated the privilege of witnessing a dim achievement wrought with skill and endurance in advance of other cities and manifest ed their approval appropriately with hand clapping following brief address by Carl Laemmle's representative. Is An Enjoyable "Movie." It is not an every day affair to wit ness man eating sharks darting di rectly at you with open jaws as if ARMENIA IS CRUSHED IN THE CONTEST OF NATIONAL GIANTS THE NEW ARMENIA HAS ONLY 600,000 MEN WOMAN AND CHILDREN AS A BASIS TO BUILD ON AFTER THE WAR-POP ULATI0N BEFORE THE WAR WAS 2,000,000,-1, 400,000 ARMENIANS KILLED OR DRIVEN INTO THE DESERT all Armenians and he was BY LOWELL MELLETT among (United Press Staff Correspondent) right. London, April 21 (By Mail) In , We think that this may prove the the midst of the hurly-burly of war, iust horror through which our people there are a few persons in London will have to eo." said A. S. Safras- just a few giving some thought to tian. who after two years fighting ready to snap them together with what is to become of Armenia after '.with the Armenian Legion of the Itus- mcii jy muwcuii muii ram yi tu me war. inoi neigium, aeroia nor oi.serve mem swimming majesucauy Poland has suffered as Armenia has suffered. These figures explain: Armenians living in Armenia by, daring and fearless. Even motion jlJiliuicB uu nub lruquuiiuy ut'uiu bin , denizens of the sea in their lair and portray the activities of the ocean's bottom. In these films the nautical gardens adjacent to the Bahama is lands have vifual reflection. One be holds in addition to the animal life, magnificent vegetation, picturesque coral reefs and sponges breathing ' ARCADE 'TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA." Jules Verne's Great Novel Now in Pictures Will Be Seen at the Ar cade Sunday and Monday With Wonderful Scenes of Under Sea Photography. the (Review Ihy W. K. Hollander in Chicago Daily News.) About two years ago Chicago gazed with astonishment at the wonders of the sea through the eyo of the mo tion picture camera. The William son brothers had brought from the ocean's bottom photog'rap-nic repro ductions of its mysteries and inject ed a few aquatic episodes of startling end amusing- nature for dramatic and with life, imbedded there. From this) into the desert 400,000 point of view the entertainment is a photographic marvel. Capt. Nemo, hero of Jules Verne's drama, recals the strange career of the Klying Dutchman. Both were sea rovers, one on vengeance bound and the other because he had dis pleased the Almighty, and neither touched port. sian army, has returned to tne Lon don School of Economics to earn his doctor's degree. "We feel that all the suffering the Armenians have endured before the war 2,000,000 cannot count for nothing. Armenia Armenians shot, knifed, has been almost exterminated more burned, stoned, drowned than once. Always she has recup and otherwise put to death ; erated and without outside assistance, by the Turks (well authen- i Now we think the world will not ac tuated figures) 1,000,000 Cept a settlement of the other probtem Armenians unaccounted for . 0f this war without a real settlement from among those driven nf thn Armenian Question." "We want Armenia for ourselves, entirely free of Turkish rule. A pro tectorate by Russia, Great Britain or even the United States could in a generation or two see an Armenian nation safely established and prosper ing, it is a joruie country anu we Realty Transfers $0500 deed John F. Dobbin and wife to Walter Vogel. 1WI 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 12 4s 39. $50 deed E. Mead Elliott and wife to Fred Hatfield. Commencing 573 1-2 feet west and 130 feet N from where center of D street, Hindman add to Elgin, strikes the west line of said addition; thence W 100 feet; thence N 120 feet to S line of C street; thence E 100 feet; thence S 120 feet to beginning. (In NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec 15 In 89.) $1 deed E. W. Oliver and wife to Rebecca M. Hcdcn. Commencing 40 rods S of NW corner of NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 9 3s 38; thence S 8 rods; thence E 40 rods; thence N 8 Armenians in Constantinople, western Asia Minor and Russia 600,000 The new Armenia that is to be re constructed after the war thus has a basis of only 600,000 men, women and children, unless it be found that some have ed our ability to take care "V T'1",'1T ourselves if given the opportunity, surv.ved. These 600,000 must be go ong ag Euro,,ean politics prevented brought back into Armenia from the :f ,.,uv. v, kiwi-twct,, Jj other side of the Russian border and t,osireg of the TurkS) we could not "T H""'""i'.'. v.i.-ie mey nave ,have such nn opp0rtun,ty. The day enjoyed comparative immunity. of su,.h micg is t everybody The restoration of a nation from. j,0Deg such a basis would seem almost hope- ..... less hut. Armenia in In,!on hnlinvol. A llmited monarchy is Safrastian's BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result from intelligent correct corseting. attention to T)(ToD.4RT ORSETS rront Laced offer the world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of su perior mntcriafs to properly work out these designs so the style lines are re turned during the entire life of the corset.. Appreciation of the fit, stylo mid comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitting the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Summer Hotel BIdg. it will be done. Lord Bryce, former !,ldea of the nost progressive govern ambassador to the United States, who, I men? Possible immediately for Ar as he expressed it, has been studying me"a- Fro,m thw. he believes a re the case of Armenia for forty years, I PubJ.lc wo"ld naturally evolve. But believes it will be done. 9t. first- he 1aul' the old tribunal in stinct prooaoiy wouia can ior a prince "The change in Russia has been a most lortunate wing ior Armenia, ni:f :J n .ml A.i their nationality. DOIU 1AIIU iJ J JLt. ill': l.l 11 1 V 1 1 1 11 1 1 Jl 1.11 pie may expect more from the Russian people than they obtained from the Russian government in the past." He said I would find this confidence at which to gaze as the embodiment of Do you throw away the body fat of poultry big layers of clean, sweet, yellow fat around the gizzard and found elsewhere around the in testines of the chicken? If you so, rods; thence W 40 rods to beginning. say specialists of the United States $1 deed Robert P. Parker to ; Department of Agriculture, you are Mount Emily Timber Co. E. 1-2 SE , throwing away fat which French 1-4 Sec 22; S 12 SW 1-4 Sec 23 Tp 4 S R 35 E. $1 deed Lee Tabor and wife to Raymond A. Anderson. Lots 15 and 16 .block 21 Williamson add to La Ornnde. , 1 deed Samuel S. Braden and wife to W. A. McCall. 'SE 1-4 NW 1-4 W 1-2 NE 1-4 and NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec 14 4s 38. housewives consider the finest of fats for making cakes and especially puff paste. "'Begin today to eat more corn meal and hominy grits in place of wheat flour and wheat breakfast foods," is the message the U. S. De partment of Agriculture is sending out broadcast to housewives. NOT FIT TO EAT BUT FINE FOOD FOA SHOES ' GET A SHINE THAT LASTS A Shine For Every Shoe ..10c ..10c ..10c 2-in-l Shoe Polish, black 2-in-l Shoe Polish, tan 2-in-l Shoe Polish, -white - 2-m-l Shoe Polish, liquid white 10c Shinola Shoe Polish, black ...... -10c Oat Oil Shoe Polish, liquid black 15c Gilt Edge Shoe Polish, liquid black 25c Shinola Home Set with 2 brashes 25c t Harris Grocery ,PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. - Cross The Track IMljUHIMilillliNlllilli liMMtiB'rWWTH" """" Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCEXO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of tbia lumber basmees. When yon give ua an order yon can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before yep need i. hat marina no delay in construction, .90 waiting time that yon lurfc to pay for Think that over. ? ., - - 2 ? J lx GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY i Retail Dept. Phone Main S We Want No Epidemics This Summer t Cleanliness may not be an absolute preventative of disease but dirt certainly invites it. Paint your walls, floors and ceilings often for paint annihilates disease germs by" the billions. Yours for Clean-Up and Paint-Up OXNEK'S PAINT STORE "20,000 Lonjfiies Under the Sea," at Aroade Sunday and Monday. I III FMM-iO FUEL, HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT Lehigh Portland Cement Aberdeen Coal Wholesale and Retail s"M"TO the Sawyer-Holmes LA GRANDE, OREGON. Mercantile Co.