THURSDAY; JUNE 21, 1917;
M GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The
Delight of a
Dainty Complexion
Every woman takes pride in a
rood comDlexion and pvrf o
' every effort to protect it.' Sun,
wina or nam water can have no
ill effect upon skin guarded with
Bine Mountain
Cream
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It cools, soothes, and heals
Vhen the skin is inflamed and
prevents ' any irritation when
jifjed before exposure. It can be
.used at any time, as it is all
readily absorbed by the skin.
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Red Cross Drug
Store
Coming Events
June IS to 25 Red Cross Week.
. Jtan 22-23 Uten County Odd Fel
lows Association meets at Cove.
June 25, Monday Dancing party
for Bed Cross fund at the park. Pub
lic invited.
June 25 and 26-The Women of
Woodcraft District convention.
June .27 to July 8 (inclusive)
Grand Ronde Chautauqua, La Grande.
July 5 Union County Pioneer As
sociation, Chautauqua grounds. All
day session.
July 7 National Education Asso
ciation in Portland.
July 14-19 North Pacific Sanger
(est, Portland.
July 18, 14, 15 State Editorial As
sociation at Pendleton.
July 21-22 "Speed 'em Up" motor
cycle and auto races at La Grande.
AMUSEMENTS.
Arcade Thejatre Motion pictures.
Colonial Theatre Motion pictures.
Sherry's Theatre Motion picture.
LOCALS
And
Advertising in Brief
RATES
Per line, first insertion '. . . . .10c
Per line, additional insertion 5c
Per line, per month $1.00
No locals taken for less.than 25c
Count 6 ordinary words to line.
Books on Science.
Do you want the best and newest
book on your subject? The applied
science department of Pratt Institute
is making the section for a "Quar
terly list of new technical and indus
trial books." Any book on. the list
may be, borrowed through the public
library from the state library. Read
Official Vote of Union County in Recent Special Election
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Antelope
Big Creek
Cove No. 1
Cove No. 2
Elgin No. 1
Elgin No. 2 ,
Elgin No. 3
Elgin No. 4 ,
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Union No. 1
Union No. 2
Union No. 3
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over this list of titles, and ask for
the book that is in your line: "Retail
Selling," "Plumbing Design and In-
stallation," "Municipal Engineering
Practice," "Automobile Ignition,
Starting and Lighting," "Pasteuriza-
tion of Milk From the Practical View-
point," "Productive Bee-Keeping."
"Mnnnnl nn Kvn nutvog 11 "Mrttinn
"Manual on Exnlosives," "Motion
Picture Hand-book," "Applied Elec
tricity for Practicnl Men," "A B C of
Automobile Driving," , "Arithmetic
for Engineers," "Problems of the Fin
ishing Room (wood finishing.)"
. . I 80,000 for long term at 6 1-2 pe
New star Barhcrs. . I cent interest for loans ton Grande
There are otherm cans in the alley Rondo Valley farms. See W. B. Sar
but there are none that shine so wnt ,t j- Grande Investment Com-
brl?a? LOTAE BARBERS, for gj U one 2-ltf
up-to-date barber service. Next door ,
Levy-Vogel Prog Store.-Adr. -15-tf Peoples' Meat M.rM.
A kodak for 75c, a kodak at al
most any price yju wish to invest.
Either Eastman or Ansco line in all
classes and prices at Silverthorn's
Family Drug .store Adv. 6-22-tf
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Reserved seats for "Intolerance"
are on sale now a'; the Arcade. Adv.
6-21-2t.
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There will be an ice cream social at
Lane's Chapel Friday night.-Adv.
6-19-4t.
Appointed On Board,
Salem, Or., June 21. (Special)
Governor Withycombe has reappoint
ed W. R. Mackenzie and W. D. Whit-
comb, both of Portland, members of
the state hoard of accountancy. . ,
Jobbers Go To Ashland
Portland, July 21. (Special-
Portland jobbers are cooperating with
the Chamber of Commerce bureau of
publicity and conventions to have an
excursion to Ashland the nrst ween
in July to participate in the Rogue
River round-up. "Hiyo Hehe" is the
Chinook name for the event, July 3,
4 and 5.
Work has begun on the Bertha
Beaverton road, near Portland.
The New Star Barbers.
You mav shave yourself and think
you have done well, but you will not
know what a real shave is until you
toy the New Star Barbers, next door
Lcvy-Vogey Drug Store. Adv.6-15-tf
Aster Plants.
Late aster plants now . ready
at
tweenhouses. Cherry's Florists,
Adv.
6-20-4t.
Rain Washes Away Dust
A nice, pleasant rain fell at 11:30
today, which wasoed away the dust
and freshened things up.
Seats for eithor night of "Intol
erance" can be reserved now at the
Arcade. Adv. ' 6-2U2t.
Beautiful stationery in boxes or in
bulk. Tablets and envelopes, inks, li
brary paste, all ?nay be had at Sil
verthorn's Family Drug store. Adv.
6-22-tf.
rnethVaXtt a membor of the
University of Oregon football team
that humbled Pennsylvania last sea
son, is in Pendleton today, having
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come in. on No. 17 from La Grande
whoro he was visiHng. He is one of
the university students who joined the
ambulance corps organised fry Dr. J.
E. kuykenJall of Eugene and which
wiI, loflVe within . few, dav. ar
Pennsylvania for a month of intensive
traini fccfore b gcnt Eu.
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ropean front. Bartktt, who formerly
lived in La Grando, has many fiends
here, having spent last summer in
Pendleton. East Oregonian.
6 1-2 Per Cent Money.
We pay highest prices for hide and
sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat .Market,
106 Fir St. Adv : r .AiMMf.
Tha iadieg of the Thursday Auction
dllb giving a dancing party at Rlv-
' erside park, Monday evening, June
25th procCeds are to go to the
gj Cim Fund
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New Star Barbers.
it ls not our BWift work that gets
customers, but the good and clean
Eervice we give. New Star Barbers,
next door Levy-Vogel Drug Store.-
'Adv, , 6-16-tf.
Kodalts, cameras, films developed
and printed promptly and perfectly;
any information regarding tne worK-
ing of your kodak or camera will be
! gladly given at Siiverthorn's Family
!Drug store. Adv.
6-22-tf.
Someone will be disappointed in, not
getting the seat they want for "Intol
erance." You can reserve your seat
now at the Arcade for cither night.
Adv. 6-21-2t.
For upholstering and repairing,
mattress making, carpet and wall
cleaning, Black 3171, Houghton Bros,
successors to T.oe Bellinger. Adv.
The Observer On Sale.
When in Portland you will find Th
Observer on sale at the Oregon Ho
tel news stand and Imperial Hotel.
Singer Sewing- Machine.
New and second-hand machines sold
on easy terms. No interest. Repair
work a specialty on all machines.
Ckas. M. Shapland, agent, New Foley
Bldg. Phone Black 1061. Adv. l-17tf
Aetiers from
&he Front
(The following letter was received
by the Marine Recruiting office, of
La Grande, from B. L. Adams, a La
(Grande boy who enlisted in the U. S.
Marine Corps and who wrote from
Vallejo, Calif.)
, Marine, Barracks, Mare Island,
Vallejo, Calif.
Sergeant Lee, PostofficeBui.ding,
La Grande, Oregon.
. Dear Mr. Lee: Barron and I ar
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The
Wirthmor
$100
Waists
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Style and value supremacy due to their unusual mariner of distributing them tT
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of value for all America.
: Clearance
of all
Ladies' Suits
and Coats
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spirits than we left La Grande.
We found everything here much
nicer than we expected and are really
enjoying the work. If a fellow half
way tries he cannot help but be much
better after a few weeks' training.
The more advanced comnanios are a
splendid proof of this, and even with
us these few days of drill and bwet
icli pvppcIrps hAvffc made a marked
change for the better especially is
this true m regard to our appetite.
I am glad I can say that all of
thnt. lihpral ndvice Driven to Barron
and I before we left was all "bunk",
kpardon such an expression. Every -
thing is done up to the top notch and
I heartily believe that it is the best
training a young fellow can receive,
both for himself and for the public at
large without mentioning what he is
doing for his country should ne De
needed. It is far from being a prison
er's life.
We are given every liberty anyone
could expect under the present condi
tions and it is up to the individual
what life here is to him.
I hope you are having all kinds of
success with your recruiting at La
Grande. I would like to see more
voung fellows come into the Marine
Corps from tnere, loung il-iiuwb
just pouring m from everywhere. The
Kcamp is over-crowded but an are
given the very best of accommona-
tlonB ana new qumwn
nearing completion.
We have a first-class camp, a nice
tent with a floor in it and have elec
tric lights and an oil stove. Our sleep
ine conditions couldn't be better for a
fellow who likes to be in open air.
nr. i. lontw of nocket money and
I all kinds of places to spend it so what
(else could one expect.
The work isn't kid's play cut it win
make a man of a fellow if there is
anvthing in him to work on.
Wishing you the very best success,
I am,
Verv truly yours,
B. S. ADAMS.
Air Invasion Proposed.
(Continued from Page One.)
murium
Tia a -mmt-vr Da TjaCirantrc. noted
UAnvnm nnccna
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French airman, told the United Press
that the allied general stans attacn
great importance to America's capa
ishinir air fighters. It.
is declared that with air preponder
ance, nothing is impossible.
Concert Methodist Church June 22.
A roncert will be given at Mctho-
rn TTninn. Fridav evening,
.Tuna 22. at 8 o'leock. Admission ouc
hnil 'I
Virr.f (Tnttfried Herbst. violin; Mrs.
To Wirio-hf. Hnrhst. soprano: Mrs.
Ei,iuVi Wrio-ht. Phv. accompanist.
Th follnwincr nroirram win be
given :
"The Omn raotence," lor voice, vio
lin and piona (Schubert).
Viilin Conrerto. No. 5 (Mozart) Al
legro-Aperto; Adagio; Tempodi Men
uetto.
(a) "Most Wondrous It Must Be,'
(Ries)M(b) "Serenade" (Bcrger),
(c) "To the Nameless One" (Bcrger).
Sonatji for violin alone (Bach). Pre-
iudium ; ' Andante; Rondo-Gavotte.
(a) "I Say to the Dread" from
Carmen, (Bizet), (b) "Caro Nome"
from Rigolftto, (Verdi).
fa) Adagio from the 9th Concerto,
(Spohe), (b) "Csardas" (Hubay).
ALFRED COCCHI AR
RESTED IN BOLOGNA
Rome, June 21. (United Prcs)
Alfredo Cocchi, who is alleged to have
murdered Ruth Cruger, was arrested
at Bologna by the Italian authorities
this afternoon, .
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Dressed Women Everywhere
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New Styles in Both These
Waist Values on Sale
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La Grandees R. C. U. Store "
SACRIFICE SALE
Two More Days, June 22-23
Saturday Every Garment Must Be Sold
$22.50 Suits ..$11.25 'V;
Coats One-IIalf Price ' ,
Vfe c 6 Inn as A Rabone
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Animal Contest Closes Satur
day At
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J. To the Wild Animal Editor: . , ' ;''' ii'.i.T
.J- I hereby certify I am not ever 15 years of age' and I submit y
.j. renames of wild animals in your prize contest for
f. free tickets to the Al G. Barnes Big Four Ring Wild Animal Circus
4 exhibiting in La Grande, June 26. j!
Name :v
? AddrpRfi
4.4.4.4.4.4.444.
(Pin one of these coupons on your list)
Boys and Girls did you read the I
conditions of the Observer Wild Ani
mal Prize Contest now on, in which
you may win free tickets to the Al u.
Barnes Big Four Ring Wild Animal
circus, which! will exnioit in un.
Grando on the afternoons and even-
iVuj-s nf June 26? The -particulars of
the contest' wore in Saturday's issue
of the Observer. jAlready answers
are beginning to come in, and by 5
p. m. Saturday, Juno 23, 25 boys and
girls of this city and vicinity will be
the happy winners of prizes.
conditions 01 contest.
Here are the conditions of the big
contest the Observer is conducting
for boys and girls under 15 years of
Free tickets to the Al G. Barnes Big
Four Ring Wild Animal Circus which
will exhibit in La Gande will be given
the winners.
The letters contained in the sen
tence, "AL G. BARNES WILD ANI
MAL CIRCUS PRIZE CONTEST"
are to be used in spelling the names
of wild animals.
18 different letters of the
alphabet in the sentence and each let
ter may be used as often as necessary
Names of domestic animals, such ns ;
Ul UUIIlK3l.li; Ullillllo, .nil
dog, horse, cow and cat, are not al-
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lowed by the Observer Contest-Edi
tor.
Lists aro to be arranged alpha
betically and plainly written on one
sido of the paper and numbered.
The names of the animals must be
correctly spelled and the lists he ac
companied by a coupon clipped from
the Observer.
Anv hov nr o-irl in La Grande nnd
vicinity, 15 years or under, may com
pete in this contest and winners must
appear at tho Observer oflVe at a
date to bo announced mter, and re
ceive their tickets. That great wizard
of animal educators, Mr. Al G.
Barnes himself, will be nt th Ob
server office to distribute prizes nnd
von will have a chanve to shake hands
with this wonderful man who pets
lions nnd tigers and who makes tho
wild animals his friend nnd pupils.
The nrizos aro awarded according
to the longest correct list.
1 1st Prizc Six reserved scat tickets
to tho circus.
2nd Prize Four reserved scat tick
et to tile circus.
3rd Prize Three reserved seat
The
Welworth
$2.00
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tickets to the circus. "'
4tihl Prize Two reserved seat tick-,
ets to the circus. "' ' - ,
5th Prize Two general admission
tickets to the circus. , . ' .&;?j
Next Eighteen Prizes One gjnuWlV,.
admission ticket each to the circus.
All rn-iaes are cood for either af-.Vr.:
tomoon or evening performances,
So thirty-live boys ana giris m y
Grande may see the circus freoi .. J
Remember your answers mufet be. ; -scut
to tiie Observer office by 5 ( ;.";
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"LET THE AMERICAN
SOLDIER GO NOW
Marshal Joffre In a recent in
terview said In part:
Vive I'Anierluue! Let her Bend
ber soldiers to France at once.
We want the American flag on
French soil. ,
Today tho battle ls raging St
Its uigtiest Wry. iranco warns
every possible energy added to
help drive back the enemy.
There ls room for the American
armv ou tho battlefield today..
France,
wulch lias always n-
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! of Amcrhaus, rejoices In tn con
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fldence that American soldiers
aro soon to be Bhtlng side by
sido with Uor soldiers.
Let the American soldlors go
now.
f It Is not noBsible to train there
effectively ntiywhcre else than In
the theater of war.
Conditions are constantly
changing, flnd they must be ou
tho ground to get acclimated, to
brcatbo the war spirit, to throw
themselves whole hcartcdly Into
this great conflict and to lusplro
their fellow Americans now on
tho firing line and their French
brethren to even fnrtlier and
more k'00118 endeavor.
France wants the American
flag on her soil. France 1ms a
deep and abiding love and ad-
miration for America. Nothing'
could so strongly and eternally
cement that devotion and ad-
miration as the Inspiriting sight
of the American flag on French .
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