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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1917)
fXGE TWO - . IiA UKAJNliil. J2jVXWJJ.XU . UUOCiXV V JilV ; ' . - ' . ; ' ii . , - , , - - , 1 , ir-TTiiniwiiCT At Last! Weather Its belated arrival makes necessary a quick change of clothes. A fresh, light weight Spring Suit for the gar ments which bear the marks of a winter's wear. A new Straw Hat to displace the felt or derby. New Shirts, New Neckwear, New Hose, New Underwear. , We are ready ready with all the new things for men. Mr. Stout Man- Do you have trouble finding a suit that will fit you? Be curious come in, try on a garment or two whether you are ready to buy or not. Glad to show HILL'S D EPARTMENT STORE Qferd ARC A DE MARIE DRESSLER IN NEW COM EDY FILM TODAY. Poor Tillie loved her husband with , husband who awakes with the Toos patient devotion. J tar-pecked" Tillie. Mr. Pipkins in the apartment above loved his wife in much the same man ner. ' Mr. Tinkolpaw and Mrs. Pipkins were not exactly faithless they were just a trifle too self -centered. I The Nosey s who lived directly un-j der these two couples were scandal-; ized by the actions of the progressive mmbers of the families above. As , Mr. Nosey often remarked In answer; Wren on(J hag Buffered to his wife's statement of the things from a bad ck and found relief from she could tell the abused members, the aches and pains, that person's ad "I'd tell them myself but them kind of vice is of untold value to friends and SCENE FROM MARIE DRESSLER'S COMEDY AT THE ARCADE . TONIGHT. For the Blue-Jackets Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink Bcvo is sold in bottles only and is bottled exclusively by ANHBUSERBUSCH ST. I.OtlTS BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Dealers PORTLAND, ORE. Families supplied by Dealers S3 mm3 Summer Is Here! people never thank nobody for noth ing." All that changes after "Tlllie Wakes Up." Marie Dressier again ap pears in the character she has made famous from one end of the world to the other. Johnny Hines was never better than he is as the henpecked ' mis comedy leaiure win De ar, uie 'Arcade theatre today and tomorrow and is the funniest play you have ' ever been given an opportunity to look at. ! ' i NEIGHBORLY ADVICE. ' Freely Given by a La Grande Citizen, I neighbors. The following neighborly advice comes from a La Grande resi dent. Mrs. F. Burgess, 1406 Ninth St., La Grande, says: "I was subject to lumbago. At times I could hardly get ' about and the pain in my' back was so severe when I got down, I could hard-1 ly straighten up. Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me in my ' back, took away my breath for a minute. Doan's Kidney Pills .were recommended so highly that I got a box and found . them beneficial. Four boxes perma nently cured me of lumbago and since then, I have never had any signs of backache. J could not advise anyone to take a better medicine for lumbago than Doan's Kidney Pills." . .Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get ( Doan's Kidney Pills the same that : Mrs. Burgess had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Our bovs in the Navy enjoy their Bcvo. The Navy Department h put its ofiicial seal c( endorseme-.t o t thiii triumph in soft drn!-, by allowing it to br sold and ecrved o:i a'.l naval Vessels. Ashore or afloat, you will find in Bevo a pnlate-plcasinj, l .freshing and nu tritious beverage. Just the thing to take along: for sail cr cruis; auto trip or camp and for the ice-box ct home. 14L 7 Copyright mi. A. B. JUnobtaam Co. HERE ARE THE SERIAL NUMBERS Here are the serial numbers of the men registered in Union County. Note your number. The Observer will later publish the numbers of those drafted. Serial No. 688 Charlie Schilling - 689 Hugh Lain Connolly . . 690 William D. Hamilton 691 Steve Lewis Hiatt 692 Don J. Scott 693 Rex Ivers McRae 694 Oscar Poarch 695 Fred Murray 696 Arlble Brooks Thomas 697 Surber Klein 698 Clarence H. Day 699 'Raymond E. Swan 700 Oscar Passey : 701 Ira Leroy Sherman 702 Gussie Harry Lewin 703 Edwin Waterman Elljworth 704 Guy William Spencer , 705 Robert Clarence Alexander 706 Henry Picper 707 Otto Pieper ' 708 Walter John Nowland . 709 George B. Desch 710 Henry Clinton Davis 711 Charles B. Hiatt 712 Earnest Omfryj Stojka 713 Lee Clower 714 George A.' Livingstone 715 William Cover Neff ; 716 Harold Charles Hearing 717 John Thomas Crawford 718 Alvin Westemkow ' 719 John James Bartram 720 Jack J. McGhean 721 Harry Hamilton Last 722 Thomas Bayliss 723 Jack Bayliss ' ' ' 724 Benedict P. Kalin 725 Chas Sydney Gibson 726 Walter Bond Walker 727 George Clyde Brown 728 William LeRoy Warnstaff 729 Bert A. Rogers 730 Carl Scott 731 Burford A. Davis 732 Lester L. Deshazer 733 Louis Larson 734 Merrill Dudley Spencer 735 Samuel D. Cochran 736 Marian M. Coalwell 737 Wm. Robt. Lowe 738 Raymond E. Campbell 739 Ira F. Cantrell 740 Ernest Anderson 741 Harry L. Carter 742 Gustave Stuck! 743 James Wayne Young 744 oie Alvin Reitan 745 Parley Price 746 Martin Borine 747 Louis E. Evans 748 Camille Calchina 745 Chas. H. Pike 750 Robert L. Young 751 Charles M. Floberg 752 Wm. John Mars 753 Guy Lyons 754 Tkuta Omori 755 Kumno Mizushima 756 Ziochi Komachi 757 Shinznburo Tnnbara 758 Kurisaburo Kuvahara 759 Chester W. Butcher 760 Lester D. West 761 Chris Colomb 702 John Lamar Carter 7fi3 Clifford Carter 764 W. H. Hearrj- 765 Victor Hogan 766 Wm. G. Fleming Union 767 Georpre B. Rntz La Grande 768 Leland W. Motoalf Orodell 769 Ernest Brannon La Grande 770 R. L. Dorranco 771 Frank B. Jones 772 Carl Walter Seewer 773 Emil Edwnrrlsnn 774 Archie Ray Hiatt 775 Jack Russell McGee Anarchists Go To Jail Now York. Julv 11. (Special) Emma Goldman and Alexander Berk man anarchists, convicted - here of conspiracy to obstruct operation of the selective draft law, started for prison in the custody of Federal Mar shals a few hours after the verdict had been returned. Are You One of Them? There are a great many people who would be very much benefited by tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets for a weak or disordered stomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Bald wlnsville, N. Y., relates her experience in the use of these tablets: "I had a bad spell with my stomach about bIx months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains in the pit of my stomach. Our Hmtronnt advised me to take Chamber lain's Tablets. I took a . bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonaer- and I kent oh takincr them until 1 was cured." These tablets do not ,telieve pain, but after the pain has (been relieved may prevent its recur rence. Adv. Ambassador Gerard Retires i Washington, July 11, (Special) James W. Gerard, former Ambassa dor to Germany, has resigned from i the diplomatic service and returned to orivate life. . , ' ' ' His resignation was accepted some time ago, although the fact was not, allowed to become known until today. 776 Nels Nelson . 777 Winfield Eckley 778 Henry Guy Proctor ( 779 Frank Finley Shafer 780 Forest Ryder 781 Jerry George Kimmell 782 Phillip Elzie McCoury 783 Joseph Edglcy Dalton 784 William Earl Short La Grande R, F. D. 1 785 James Alfred Ainsworth . La Grande 786 Archie Stephenson 787 Milo Jasper Goss 788 Victor Eckley 789 Sheldon Thomas Price 790 William Harrison Wallingford La Grande R. F. D. 1 791 Ted John Stilwell , La Grande 792 Roy Edward Cusick 793 Jesse James Link 794 LeRoy Searle Keagle La Grande R. F. D. 1 795 Grover Raymond Good La Grande 796 Iny Aubra Hallmark 797 Frank Arnold Turner 798 Clarence Eugene Gibson 799 Thomas Davis Johnson 800 Riley Edgar Thompson La Grande R. F. D. 1 801 Earl Clayton Courtney ' , La Grande 802 Ulric Sam Austin La Grande R. F. D. 1 803 William Oscar Ayars La Grande 804 Porter Daniel Dial La Grande R. F. D. 1 805 Thomas Jacob Lovely La Grande 806 Rob Roy Rice 807 Jess Spencer 808 Robert John Chandler 809 Earl Harrison Carpenter 810 George Henry Lemon 811 Charles Albert Berg 812 Loranzo Berg La Grande R. F. D. 1 813 Edd Davis 814 Francis Myrum Carbine La Grande 815 George William Rynearson 816 Rollie Martin Owens 817 Hugh Stanley Stokes 818 John Andrew Scott La Grande R. F. D. 1 819 Grover Grimmett La Grande 820 Ben Erwin Moorehouse La Grande R. F. D. 1 821 Frank Earl Millering La Grande 822 George Alonzo Chadwick 823 Paul Wells Seaquist 824 August Abraham Zuagg 825 iRov Bert Harrison 826 Fred. M. Huffman 827 Charley J. Matthies 828 Lawrence E. Priest La Grande R. D. 2 829 S. A. Robertson ; La Grande R. D. 1 83d Ernest Frederick Zuagg La Grande 831 Joseph Dewey Eads 832 William P. Bradshaw 833 Edwin Hartman 834 Bennio Eberhart 835 John Raymond King 836 Ira Kesler La Grande R. F. D. 2 837 Alexander Dee Davis 838 John Albert Waller La Grande 839 William Glenn Ryder 840 Frederick Grout 841 Ncphi Robert Wood S42 Robert Lee Norn's 843 Jesse Watson Collins La Grande R. F. D. 2 814 Arthur E. McAlister 815 Victor K. Millard 846 Josiah Lincoln Brill 847 Husrh E. Gibson . MEN REG STE RED CHOICE , f GOOSEBERRIES For Canning 7 25c per Gallon Place your orders now we can deliver them any time this week. FRUIT All kinds and with 1 Harris PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. :, f Crosa The Track COAL Just Received a Car of Tono Lump 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 RUGS! .We have them New and Used all kinds, all sizes, and all prices. Some of the used ones are as good as new and can be had at a very low price or we will take that used goods you have set to one side in exchange, i . Call and See Our Many Bargains THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Fir and Jefferson Black 1241 Better Prices Paid For Good Used Furniture GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 BEAUTIFUL FIGURES 3 M4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917: JARS - aizes, complete lids LA GRANDE, OREGON. QCICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us aj order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it That mn no delay in construction, w waiting time that you ha to pay for Think that over. Grocery result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. TIod!rt Corsets Front Laoed offer the world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work out these designs bo 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 SommeH (Continued on Page 4.)