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ittftE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JUNE 29, I91T. What the Name f Copyright 191 A. U.K. Co. Kirschbaum Means in a Suit FIRST All wool fabric, 100 per cent and no compromise. SECOND The highest standard of materials canvas linings, interlining, even down to such. de tails as the thread and buttons. THIRD Good tailoring, where every operation is studied and perfected and standardized until through scientific tailoring, Kirschbaum clothes (ready to wear) yield the utmost in fit, looks and wear that can be given men at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 New Pajamas, New Pajunions, New Shirts, New Shoes, New Hats, New Underwear. Everything needed to make a man comfortable is here and at moderate prices. HilVs Department Store Quality and Service ARCADE EXCEPTIONAL BILL AT ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW , For the combination of a thrilling "detective story" sort of .plot with a love story that is romantic enough to suit the most exacting matinee girl, "Sleeping Fires," Famous Players- Paramount production, starring the talented Pauline Frederick, has no superior. The "detective" side of the story comes in through the efforts of an unscrupulous woman to marry an other WOmnn'fl husband, nt.tamntinfl. in every way possible' to make her di vorce him. The love-story part is in iroaucea inrougn tne efforts of a in his second two-reel Pnminnimi comedy, "A Reckless Romeo." Those who saw nis nrst comedv "Thn 'Rnt.h- I . . " 1 ci- uuy Know tne ciass 01 comedies noi nures ior me nrsi is puttine out and it is needlnnc. n .three days were 1916, 243: 1917. 222 SftV that-, in "A Patrlaoo fi This does tint innlnrfo n lnvoA ninnW ' .VUUICUi kIada f tna -onil WhnrA t.VlA Hisks cannot be easily obtained, and in case of rauishes wnere it is not possioie to screen, use tooacco oust, a sman ommmf nt thiQ mntarinl HtistpH rtn th anil afminA tlid nlnnt will enrva in rn pel the Hy and prevent eggs Deing de posited. As tobacco dust is quite ex pensive it may be mixed with an equal amount of wood ashes, ait (linker! lim. nl soTriA RlTnilnr Hunt. "For plants already affected, there is nothing that is really satisfactory, duc me ionowing emulsion win kui many eggs ana maggocs: Crude carbolic acid 1 pint Fish oil soap 1 pound Water 1 gallon Cut the soap in fine shavings and dissolve in boning water. Kemove from the fire and add slowly the crude mrhnMn flplrl. jBTirrino. vtcnrnnalv Continue the vigorous agitation until an emulsion is formed. To one part of this stock emulsion, add forty carts of water. This weak solution may he poured along the rows of radish plants or about the cabbage plants, usine aDout i-z Bint to a cabDaere niflnt. Thift RflmA mnfAiMtil will yyn- vent infection by the maggot if used at eignt-aay intervals." summer school RRcnnns SHOW MEN IN DEMAND Orerrnn Ao-ripiil.iirnl fYtllorro On. VAHlft. .Ilirm i!.lLSmnin lWhi A tA. tal refflRtrnfcinn inrtirAt.fl inrisMl at tendance the number of men is below that of last year. The demand for men in national, militanr. anrl oltril service during the present national crisis is clearly indicated in the reeis. tration figures of the Oregon Agri cultural College summer session for 1917. These figures show that while slightly increased attendance is indi cated Jhe increase is wholly among women students and that, thnro Vina been a large dropping off in the Jium- l. O mi. c - ., V , Lier ui mere, ine nirures ior tne nrst those who love cood rinnn, mnuulv win nna it there, for as "Fatty" says mere is so much good fun to be got young lawyer, Thomas Meighan, to , ten out of life that there is no neces- f fan tVia urKnnfr.J ' C S . f . .... w.u n.w..Kcu Y.11C ui an octujiu- . any oi resorting to questionable moth linn nf Mi.wn.. ! il 1 . 1 i . ... ! -VIUXSL W Will a JUUgl. uiuy ue seen at cue Arcaae theatre to dav and tomorrow. Un the same bill is Fatty Arbucklo 1 ?JfriT fivi i THE PRICE SHE PAID" BY DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS COMING TO ARCADE SCENE FROM "SLEEPING FIRES" AT THE ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW Pauline Fbedebick. iTlccpino Fitter" .MOUS PUYE8S. PARAMOUNT THEATRE "The Price She Paid," with Clara Kimball Youiur fLR fhA S-fni will lu the Selznick-Pictures feature at the Arcade theatre next Monday and juesaay. inis photodrama of the life of a beautiful young society woman is irom tne immensely popular novel by David Graham Phillmu Tf nifi;nn the ttroblema in thn lifA nf a .rA..nn. . ... " jruuilg wiunan, used to luxurious surround ings, who finds herself almost without ! resources. After a disastrous mar- iuKb ne determines to become an opera singer, and the difficulties she encounters form a series of scenes of unusual intGnpH. Wmu v,a dn.. ..v.. uuu llllMUjr reaches independence and freedom is a lascinating story. The director is l-nanes Oiblyn, this being the first or his belzmck productions. SPECIAL For Saturday With Every Dollar or More Purchase We Will uive you l Package Ivory Starch STRAWBERRIES BLACKCAPS RED RASPBERRIES CHERRIES APRICOTS CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS Fresh Vegetables Every Morning Two Deliveries to the Park Every Day Headquarters for Campers, Picnicers and Fishermen Fill your lunch basket here and you will always come Home with a lull basket CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY Death of Mrs. Fraker. Pendleton. June Mrs. Elizabeth F. Fraker. w. j. rurnish and Mrs. Robert Slater, who died in Portland, Sunday night was buried in 1'ortland Tuesday. Sponts j The Same Old Twirler. W. J. Rnmey, the Nezperce lumber man, wus UlllOng UlOSe WHO tOOK Ih the ball game Sunday. He stated that the first game of ball he ever witness ed in Idaho was at Kamiah, twenty years ngo, and McCoy Hill, our pres. ent twirler, was the pitcher. Kamiah Idaho, Progress. CABBAGE AND RADISHES. Orojron Aericulturnl Poll vallis, Oregon, June 29. (Special) Wholesale injury to roots of cabbage and to radishes bv a smnll whifA ma'r,- got is reported daily to the entomol ogy department at O. A. C. Profes sor Lovett, entomologist at the Ore gon experiment station Hiri-hsra fhj pest and its control as follows: "The adult of the onhhmrA nnd rnl. ish mairCOt is a Smnll hrnwn humn. backed fly, a little more than one-half the size of a house fly. Thcs flies de posit ecrirs on the soil nHont. tho iwfc of cabbage and radish. TWa aito-o hatch in from twentv in tViir.,iv hours into a small " maggot, which bores its wav into Uia nwt nf fVin plants. "Screeninir of the leds and of the cnbban rapH U)a tn prevent the adult fly getting in to do- j fiusit eggs is tne most satisfactory method of control. Regular window screen is excellent. Or ftnn mnv iica a coarse grade of cheese cloth, running about 1( threads to the inch. The screen should be snnnnrtn.) n frame and the edges wrapped on to the soil so as to make it fly-proof. "For cnbbacre and cAuliflnwni- nloni. already set out hut nnt there is nothing better than the tarred felt discs. These should V.a two inches across, with a slit running to the center. About 25 of them may be placed in a nilo nml n onii.-A nofi driven through tho center to form a holeJhiwigh which the stem of the This does not include a large number, chiefly women, registered as home makers or teachers who have already appeared for registration m the special emereencv work. When thosA nlronrlu on the campus have registered it will brine the total fip'iirA RnmAwhnf nWo the figures for a corresponding date last year. A InrPA nnrfc of tllA fTAfAptinn in Via number of men is in .1ia rAo-nlni- f!nl. lege student body. Scores of these men who have had from 2 tn & vonro of military drill and militnrv ocionpo and tactics are with the State and federal armies and the U. S. navy. About 100 of this number are enrolled in the reserve officers training corps many of whom have already :TipAn. an. ccpted and given commission as sec ond lieutenants in the regular U. S. army. Another considerable nnmhAr nf men students are absent in the food preparedness work thnt. is 1 iptinrf Ann- dUCted cooperatively by the College and the United States Department of Agriculture. These are servino- ni county agents, assistant county agents, and directors of agricultural operations in various parts of Oregon. A considerable number nf mon teachers who normally take work in industrial education at U..A. C. have also accepted commisRinnH in tViA army or other branches of military service or in some branches of the agricultural work. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF IMBLER No. 92. The State Bank of Imhlpr nt !mk. lor, in the State of OrAirmi. nt close of business June 20, 1917: Resources. Loans and discounts $ 97,296.49 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ki An tionds and warrants ... 1 5.M oa Mocks, securities, judir- ments. etc finn in 'Wanking house 9,060.29 Furniture and fixtures . . 2,198.75 Other real estatA rvwnAfl 9 con nn Due from banks (not re serve banksl A Kan n: Due from approved re. ' serve banks n iooc Checks and other cash items iin Cash on hand n co nn ExPenses 2,698.73 $138,505.63 Total LiahilitfAa Capital stock paid in 25,000 00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided nrofits omenn Individual deposits sub- ject to check 78,559.92 Demand certificates of de- Psit 5.106.75 rime and saving deposits 20 412 30 "ers ;f tredit 30000 Other liabilities. antA treasurer deposits 4,000.00 c. STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING We " Are Receiving Orders Now For Strawberries to be delivered within the next few days at the following prices: Grande Ronde Berries, Per Crate $2.75 Milton and Freewater Berries, Per Crate .$2.45 Berries Are Ripening Fast We Advise Our Customers To Buy Now Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192? 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track GOAL Just Received a Car of Tono Laimp Coal At $10.50 Per 2000 Lbs. YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY! Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE,. OREGON. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. WJien you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That manna no delay in construction, to waiting time that you h&i- to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 THIS IS FROM A MODEL HUSBAND WHO wields uis .NAME WITHHELD MR. F. E. OXNTCR iuic wcio sv wen pieaseo. witii T IP nnnoT nnrl il, . j. n i ... K i , ."v- i"-" iu lvvu iront rooms, wfiicn. VOU HIST, fims'lrprl rlmt T 'YY ncilriviA ..... J. 1 1 Ii i i i i 1 "-uis yu to Kaisomine the kitchen and enamel the bathroom while we are put at Chautauqua this week. You 11 find the key in the mail box. J . Sincerely, An Old and Satisfied Customer. OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL, $138,505.63 of -nild run. Theso are ilapl plant and ...iintted down Totnl State of Orefron, ss. county of Union. H, Sherwood Williams, cashier tne aoove-named bnnk, do solemnly ..mi tne aoove statement is lu lne nest, ot my knowledge and belief. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, ,uu,orT'brd nn rvorn to A'm this 2Gth day of June, 1017 WALTER STRIXGHAM, . . Notary Public 1!)''0 ss,on PXP"es JUarch 4 Correct Attest: CLAY W. FOX WALTER STRIXGHAM, W. E. WADE, Directors. i0- mm FIGURES result from Intelligent attention to correct corseting. ItfoDATvr Corsets Front Laced offer the world's best achieyementa in design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work out these designs so the style lines are re tained during the entire life of the corset . Appreciation of the fit, style and comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitting the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel BIdg. '4 'V 777