La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1918, Image 2

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    SATURDAY JANUARY 19. 1913
PAW 13 TWO
LA CJ1AMK UVENiXU OlJSlOUV'Eli
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Pre-inv.entory
Ladies Muslin Underwear
Cotton Shortage, Scarcity, High Prices need not
worry our customers yet.
We offer our entire stock of Philippine Gowns
and Doniestie Lln'lerniuslins at a reduction of
33 1-3 per Cent.
Gowns, Combination Suits, Skirts, Drawers,
Envelope Chemise .
There is.no question about the styles, and the
prices arc lower than they will be for some. time.
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L! , 'ill JACK PICKFORD jj f 1
ARCADE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
ON WATCH FOR
AIRPLANE SCOUT
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Episode Illustrative of One
Many Diverse Phases,
of the War.
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SfH'THIHtN CIIIVAMtY
8AVKK UlltlM IIONOlt
Koger Slouc, Sun of Famous Jurist,
Mosaics Fiancee from linmiirul
IICHlgim tit llrollier.
When Roger Stone returned to
his Southern homo in Myrtlovillo
from a northern university, ho found
a hearty wnlcomo accorded hlin hy
his townsmen, but what cheered him
most was the wolcome he saw in tiio
beautiful eyes of pretty Uetsy Shel
ton, daughter of un old Inipovorished
Southorn funilly, who toiled nt a
typowrlter to keep llio funilly name
from the dlsgraco of accepting chnr
lty. And thus began this romance of
the sunny South and Southern chlv
.niry, so well depicted in tho gripping
Triangle drama "The Stalnloss Ilar-
rler," which will bo shown at tho
. Arcade Sunday only. Stone wooed
and woo this charming Southern
miss, and the diamond ring Betsy
wprq jnrqcla,l,iiip4 Jlils. w,p,uJerful fact
to all their friends.
Here fate took a he.nd, for Ilich i
nrd Shelton, tho worth'' - brother of
Betsy, returned homo with Roger
Endorlolgh, a shyster proniotor, and
around these four sprang up a ser
ies of events that all but shattered
the love dreams of Itoger and Betsy.
Tho confession Dick Shelton made
at his trial for murder sends Stone
Btaggorlng from the court room with
the world fulling about his ears. But
tho old standard of Southern chival
ry and the codo of honor .remained
Intact.
How Slone kept Ills faith In Hetsy
and restored tier good name-even in
spite of herself, are told ,h this new
est Trlunglo photoplay of the South,
featuring Irene Hunt, Jack Living
ston, and a cast of capable Triangle
players.
tho latter escaped to an Inland !n the
middle of tho Mississippi after n pun
ishment for somo of their escapades
has ulso been faithfully pictured.
Their return only to be present at
their own funeral services, makes a
wonderfully fascinating plcluro that
will carry tho older "boys" back and
both older and younger ones onward
toward tho goal of real laughter and
enjoyment.
I S-T-A
CLOSE VIGILANCE NECESSARY
Three Whistles; Presto, Battery Cam
ouflaged! In Thlo Instance Ven
turesome German Machine
Plunged to Earth.
London. The airplane sentry sat
on his solitary mound In the middle of
lug t'oflef. The" big guns" wertT uncov
ered and the llmber-giiiiners and their
naslKtnntx were performing the morn
ing ablutions of their charges, washing
out tho bores and scrubbing them with
the long-handled plasaba brushes that
take four men to push through. The
artificer wns testing nlr pressures; Hie
section officers and tbelr layers were
busy with the sights. Behind the guns,
again, groups of men were laying shells
In rows, taking them from the Ileitis in
which they had been dumped by the
ammunition column during the night.
Tie whole oreluird was a scene of ac
tivity, and concealment was out of the
question while It lasted.
Sudden Transformation.
Suddenly the' airplane sentry stood
up, gazed at n distant speck In the sky
through his glasses for a few seconds,
then blew three blasts upon his whis
tle. Before the echoes had died away
a furious scene-shifting began in the
battery. The cleaning squads put
'HATH" SHOWING AT STAIt
TODAY AD TOMOltltOW
Klnrtling Sociological Question An
swered in "Male", a Gripping
Story of the t'ity.
TOM SAWVKIt, A IMIOTOI'LAV
Von BOYS OK ALL AtiKS
In his newest l'aramount picture,
"Tom Sawyer." which Is coining to
the A i cade Theatre on Monday and
Tuesday, Jack l'lckford plays the
part of a typical barefooted Americ
an boy of tho last century, the fam
ous "Tom" of Mark Twain's book.
HIb adventures with SHI and Mary
and Aunt Polly and Hack Finn are
pictured In full. The way lie . .ml
Do you know why your neighbor's
son or daughter Is controlled by evil
tendencies? Havo you ever stopped
to learn tho reason? Perhaps you
have been too busy, but If you arc
Interested go to tho Star Theatre nrd
see "Hate" which Is being shoivn
today and tomorrow. Tliis stlnijig
moiocirama deals witn pro-natal in
fluences. Kulh Shelton hates tho
man who deserted her early In her
youth, and she plans to kill hint.
In after years she meets Jack Brad
ley and In his sympathy she finds
love and happiness. The sweetheart
of her youth comes back and lunt nt
the time Huth Is about to realize
long-BOUght-for happiness she is
menaced by two foes. One Is the
returned derelict, the other is her
noting of evil tendencies In her son.
The climax of tho story comes when
the son, suddenly confronted with
tho story of Ills birth, la possessed of
the same passion of hate which dom
inated his mother, nnd In a rain
storm he siioois down his own fath
er. Ruth Is compelled to tell from
the witness stand tho terrible secret
of her girlhood, nnd It Is In this tre
mendous scene that nil the beautlep
of mother love are flashed In one
series of pathos, culminating in thr
final acquittal of tho boy. Quite
naturally the story creates In the
mind n vivid picture of the penalty
of youth's follies, and ono asks If II
Is possible for nature to so strongly
Implant in the soul of the child those
same passions which gripped - the
heart of his or her mother. "Hate"
will be the feature attraction at the
S'af IV., iv. t.itiiiy am! tomorrow.
the Held III the hot sunshine. His busl- ""'n mcir uiensns ami orew up tne
ness was to watch for hostile airplanes I gun-covers, the artificer put his spnn
and warn the battery of their up-j'"' In his pocket and sprang under
pronch. It does not sound a very nrdu-1""" nearest tree, where he was Joined
oils business, but it is one Unit requires ;'' lh" seiln oilicers nnd their nsslst
conslderable training If mistakes are The shell numbers hastily cov
in be iiv,,l,1o,l. Atml.mo-i ilv too bieh ii'red Ihelr work with leaves and brush-
nowadays for their distinguishing
murks to be discerned, even through
the best glasses. The sentry must bo
able to detect I he enemy as soon as he
comes In sight, at whatever angle lie
may happen to be Hying; and with so
many different types of machine in the
air this requires experience and. 0
quick eye.
The experience he had gained by be
ing attached for some days to an anti
aircraft batlery whose business It was
to spot all hostile planes at once;
quickness of vision was lnhred In him.
for he hud an Englishman's love of
sport. The attitude of watchfulness
seemed natural to. hlin . as lie nit With
bis glass slung round his nei;k, his eyes
searching the skies all about him.
A couple of hundred yards away, the
buttery wusjj ihe height of Its moni-
wood, and hid themselves under cover
of the shed that acted ns an ammuni
tion store. In ten seconds, where all
(he activity had been the sharpest eye
would have seen nothing but a compact
orchard, with here and there a group of
men sheltering under trees, Invisible
from the ulr.
The German airplane made a wide
sweep over the lines nt a great height,
the nucleus of a scattered pattern of
shrapnel that burst till around It,
leaving puffs of smoke that hung like
Cottonwood against the clear blue of
the sky. Then, apparently not liking
the look of n collide of British lighters
that rose to pursue It, It made off,
without hnvlng been anywhere near
tho battery. The airplane sentry blew
his whistle once more nnd the covers
were stripped ofjftho guns and the In-
TAW If
Quick Deliveries
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us nn
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a littlo
before you need It. That means
no delay in construction, no
waiting time that you havo to
pay for. Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Krtail Dept. IMuinr, .Main 8
GAS
Gas is that which Union County has long looked forwnrd to, nnd
now we have it, nnd home made. No kindling, no coal, no wood,
no ashes, no dust, no smell, no danger ami at n moderate rest."
You can use your old cook stove or range. Do not fail to come
in and sec the best burner yet.
Furniture Exchange
II 1241
Pes!
I IK AMI JK.KKKUSON K. W. Donohue
Prices I'm,! for Used Furniture
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Dry
Cleaning
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Again we wish to call
your attention to our
Dry Cleaning Depart
ment. The life of your Suit or
Overcoat can be mater
ially lengthened, and the
appearance wonderfully
improved by a thorough
Cleaning and Pressing
Phone Main 56
STANDARD
Laundry Co.
nilptr5'irli;f5f wi oyafn.
A Scccnd Invitation.
But the sentry re'dotHdcd his vigi
lance. The 'mltery bad naole Itself
exceedingly unpopular with the Ger
man ; It had recently put several of
his guns out tif action, besides account
ing for a big mlnenweifer that had an
noyed the Infantry In the front line,
nnd It wiisVvident that he meant to
discover Its position somehow. There
were several German bnlloons up as It
was, though a fortuunte rise In the
ground Just hid the btn rv from their
view. Nor was it likely that on n day
when visibility was se good the enemy
would stop nt one ca.-unl airplane. It
wns far more likely that he would send
them over at Intervals throughout the
day.
And so It happened. Before nn
hour was past a second speck appeared
In the sky and again the ncene shifting
took place on the blast of the whistle.
This time the hostile plane was shap
ing n conrse that would bring It very
nearly over the buttery, and the sentry
watched It with some concern. On it
came, the shrapnel bursting furiously
round it, diving nnd wheeling to dis
concert the gunners' aim. It swept
over the battery, went straight on for a
few minutes, then turned nnd came
back again. Had It seen anything sus
picious? The sentry scanned the or
rhurd shnrplj. Everything wns In per
fect order, not even n bully-beef tin
lay about to betray a sign of human
oceupntlou ; there were no tracks visi
ble across the grass; every trifle was
carefully covered up. It is on details
like this that the safety of n battery
depends. Upon the slightest hint that
anything Is hidden In a particular spot
the airplane calls up its guns nnd
ranges on the place. And ever after
ward one has the uncomfortable feel
ing that one Is suruoeted and that at
,ny moment a torrent of shell may r
rive.
Pursued by Shrapnel.
The plune was perceptibly lower; It
almost seemed ns If Its suspicions
must have been aroused. It swept off
toward home, pursued by the bursting
shrapnel that It dodged ns if by a
series of miracles. But suddenly It
seemed to quiver, its tall went up, nnd
It began to dive steeply- The sentry
watched It eagerly through his glusses.
Was It n ruse to escape the shell, or
was It hit? Slowly the plane began to
turn over ns it fell, anil then, all nt
once, all control seemed to leave It,
nnd it dropped steadily, tinning over
and over, the sun Hashing from Its pol
ished fusllngo as it did so. Lower und
lower It fell, until only n few hundred
feet from the ground, when It turned
on its side nnd crashed swiftly to earth,
a mile or so from the battery.
The sentry blew his whistle once
more, nnd the battery returned to Its
work cheering nnd whistling Every
one had seen the machine come to
earth and was proportionately elated.
But, as always, a chivalrous feeling for
their fallen enemy was mingled with
the men's Joy. ,
"Plucky sportsman, that," said one,
and the rest echoed his sentiments.
The averngo man Is always paid
average wuges.
The Invention of bells Is attributed
to the Egyptluns.
Let out as much truth In. ns few
words as possible.
Unbridled passion sometimes Is equlr.
aleut to uu eventual baiter.
iionr.orss ok ti hks
Kl'LK IX ARMENIA
(Continued From Pago 1.)
storm that has struck them.
"The reason for tho determination
of the Turks to exterminate the Ar
menians is, first, their ability. The
lazy, lethargic Turk cannot bear th
thought that a subject race, vastly in
ferior in numbers, should have in nil
lines of life so fur outdistanced him,
nnd should, through energy, zeal anil
frugnlity have gathered to themselves
real and personal estate out of nil
proportion to their numerical signifi
cance. They determined on crushing
them."
While merchants, professional men
and others who have offices in town,
You arc cordially invited to visit the demon
stration of
King's Fruits and Vegetables
to be held at our store
January 21st an 22nd
If you are interested in liriiifrjiitf the eost of living
down, eliminating waste and reducing the work
and worry of the kitchen, King's Products will
solve your problems. They are delicious, econom
ical and convenient. A talk with our demonstrator
will be of interest and value to you,
Harris Grocery
Farmers Phone, Black 192 '
408 North Fir Street Across the Track
will be asked to solicit their respective
firms next Thursday, there aro hun
dreds and thousands even whq won't
be seen, and each of these who pos
sibly can is nsked to contribute some
thing even if it is but a dollar.
Croup nt .Midnight; Well in Morning.
"A few nights ago one of my pat
rons had a small child taken with
croup about midnight," writes M.
T. Davis, BeaiBvllle, W.,Va. "They
came to my store and got a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar. , Before
morning the child was entirely re
covered. The fatiier's name Is C. C.
Craven." Isn't it unwise to experi
ment with unknown cough medicines
when you can get the gonuino Foley's
Honey nod Tar? Best for coughs,
colds, croup and lagrippe. Sold ev
erywhere. Adv.
FRENCH TROOPS METHODICAL.
LY BLIND GERMAN ARMIES
(Continued From Pago 1.)
lent in a fierce fight lasting into the
night. The enemy desperately count
er attacked but failed, leaving in all
120 prisoners, including six officers,
in tho hands of the Blue Devils. Com
plete German losses, high because of
their fierce effort to retain a position
which they know to be of extreme
value, were estimated at least COO
men.
, The following day a French Gen
eral pinned military medals on the
blue tunics of two adputants and a
corporal for exceptional v valor.
Though there were no such medals
in the district the General sent a fast
automobile to find them, wherever
possible, and the little presentation
ceremony in an Alsatian village was
a happy aftermath to a victory that
took from the Germans priceless ob
servatories which had bothered the
French for two years.
Seeing Too Much.
The French command next d .'eld
ed that the Germans wore seeing
too much North of the Chamtn des
Dames. Consequently following a
brief artillery deluge, four compan
ies of poilus passed to the attack
against the enemy lines forming a
salient between the small river
I.I lotto and the route to the German
held village of Juvincoiirt as far as
the village of Ville-au-Bois. Hore
the enemy held valuable observation
posts overlooking Juvincoiirt and
Juvincoiirt and ground east of the
Miettc.
Under loW lying clouds and in. a
"peasoup" fog, the former prevent
ing all aerial work and the litter
preventing enemy observation of the
advance, the French infantrymen, in
less than an hour, swept over posi
tions on a front of 1.500 yards and
penetrated to a depth of over half a
mile. They wiped out the salient,
took all tho observatories and cap
tured 475 prisoners a number al
most equal to halt of the entire at
tacking force. Six German officers
and 45 under-officers fell into tho
net. !
Hellish Fighting.
The ' third and most Important
French action of November was in a
region where constant hellish fight
ing has been the dally routine, Hill
344, on tho right bank of the Meuse,
North of Verdun. Here a drum-llko
artillery roar has never ceased night
and day for nearly three months.
German attacks and French counter
attacks, almost dally since the latter
part of August, have had small place
in the communiques because of their
routine nature. The enemy's posi
tions permitted him to make con
stant infantry "nibbles" into- tho
French lines on the Northern Flank
of Hill 344 and to disturb French
organization which he could see In
the rear.
French Strategy.
French strategy In eliminating tho
enemy's advantageous positions In
the region of Hill 344 has probably
never been employed before In this
war. Taking advantage of the con
ditions peculiar to the region French
guns of many calibers nt 6:30 Sun
day morning, November 25, concen
eruted their deluge of steel on a
three and one-hnlr kilometer front
opposite 344. The thunder of this
artillery preparation though vlotenu,
was unnoticed amidst the constant
med'ly of nir vibrations which had be
come a habit to Gorman ears for al
most three months. Just four hot'rs
after tho beginning of the concentra
tion of fire, screened by its own hab
itual . noise, at 10:30 A. M., the
French guns lengthened Hielr range
nnd barraged the German rear while
the poilus went over the top. The
surprise was complete. Victory was
won in several minutes. The French
infantrymen in the first waves left
tho taking of prisoners to "mopping
up" units who followed behind. Tho
latter herded 800 dazed Germans to
the rear. Enemy losses in dead nud
wounded were heaviest. French
losses on account of the surprise
nature of the attack were extremely
light. The advantageous positions
which It had taken the enemy over
eight weeks to gain were wiped out
in not much more than eight minutes.
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In
"The Stainless Barrier"
x "The Man Who Swindles His Own Home Folks Isn't Worth jj
a Hangman's Rope." h
Animated Weekly
Triangle Comedy
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Tonight MARGUERITE CLARK and Lonesome Luke
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