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, t V . ' ' ' ' ' J ' '' ' ' " " M0X1 )AY, MAY 20. 191 S. ' . The Fashion- able Figure like a Rood complex ion, fan best be mado from tin inside. . Don't depend for style of your clothes upon the outer layer, as FITRITE" petticoats lay 1 lie first foundation. You will he delighted with the glovelike fit at the waist and hips of, the "Fitritc." .Moderately $4.00 to 8.50 ARC A DEI AT Altl'ADK W.VKillT OJII.V i Hill's Department Store DDNOVAiJ WAS Picture fans the country over arc devois ue dialoydty as 0 charge bauirist -lithe'r whom they dfslike for personal niiions liuu it is a dan gerous thing- to do mid the Observer .will ut nil times do wimt it,n:n to, icorVtct erroneous reports regarding! . any loyal citizen. The Editor. I'oi:ti,a.i cattlh maukkt Heavy l!:in of Cruss.fed '.. Come j from Culiloiiiia. Stuff bo accustomed to expert thrills when William Kuiomll'i name Is ' ' ' announced oil the bills that It in -PMHUY MAX IK LOYAL AMI 1114 taken as. grunted that he will not i PORT'. BEI.1EVJ! Ki(AMKI). disappoint them. in "Hearts orl ,- i Diamonds"! tiuve no fear in piomls- j Han Ueen Lumber Grader For Kour-i i:ic that he will come up to expect-! teen Yearn With (irande Ronde ' PORTLAND, May 17. Cattlo rei tiuns and more. ' 'j - , l.umbt-r Company. celpla today S75; for the week to Larry Hanruhan, a coiftiolsaeur of j 2 idatc, idOO. Tuerewas a heavy run diamonds, conies to the aid of Col.'i . The report that. E. B. Donovan, re-iof California Brass -. catllo In the loul Oascoyne and hlB daughter, porLw to be -disloyal and charged Ijcili today. The market Is in Adrieune. when they lite attacked , with having made slighting remarks ; dined to be slow, however. All In the street by thieves says the about the boys in France, is a mis-offerings r.ro moving at the rollow presa agent for this film. Col. i take and his accuser, Louie Tnnaese, jlng fiuottitiona; Oasroyno In chemist of extraordl-1 wag not only apparently mistaken,' Prime Steers, 14.50-15.00; choice nary rtliilnments, and be shows , but there jg Bome grouim- for the c-: to good Eteers. J13.50-14.50; Mcd Larry how ho manufactures dla-'ij.f thnt he had a norsnnnl ormlie lum to Good Steers, $11.50-12.60; iany against Donovan, which may have I'uir to Medium Steers. $(1.00-10.00; Dromnted, his act;v!tv in startine Common to Fair Steers; J8.U0-U.MU; tended to . him. Larry entertains ;sucn a reporti 'choice Cows and Heifers, $12.00 him and his daughter at his home,; -Tne Observer has investigated Mr.ilu.00; Medium to flood Cows and and shown them his vast collection r)on0van, and finds that he has been 'Heifers, $7.50-0.50; Fair to Medium of Kerns. Dying after struggling a iurnucr grader at Terry for tl.e'Cowsund Heifers, $5.50-7.50; Cah wllh burglars. Col., Gluscoyne con- Grande Ronde Lumber company, iners, $3.50-5.50; Dulls. $0.50-8.50: fesses that Ailrlenno Is Ignorant of whit.h positjon he nas neij f()V four-jGalves, $8.50-13.00: Blockers and his criminal operations, and asks teen years. In the altercation be-; Feeders, $i. 00-1 0.00. ' Lurry to care for her. And Larry j tween himself and Tunasse the war) Hog .receipts today 775; for the does by making her his "wife. ' i was not 8 fa;tor, but was bused on! work to date, 2500. Tho hog mar- o : i other causes. No charges were nre-!kol is not active, but generally oiuiids. In return for the kindnesses thnt the colonel has ex- ferred against Mr, Donovan, as Tan-speaking In. holding quite steady at S-T-A-R Pack Eggs Now We liavo on display n noinpleto stonk of Stotio (h-ocks.; One -gallon to .35 gallons enpacit)'. . : ... JUST TIT I-i TIITXCi .TO PACK IOOS TN ' ' Water (!la.ss,75c gallon. t llavfi a eomplete line of Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables. . . KENXF.WTOK RTRAWP.ERKTKH. Harris Grocery ' -108 North Fir St., : -IiA ORAN'DE. OPR. ."" JAt'K 'l('lil'Oltl) I.V I riioToi'LAV 1 "of foundation for the talk. , l'r me. mixed. 1 17. 40-17. b(); I' ' This uaoor is oieased to make this! Medium mixed 17.15-17.35; Rough ..'i Correction in the public mind, and we heavies, $16.15-16.35; I'igs, $15.00 mtumttl resnectfullv warn anyone wh- en- 10.00: Hulk, $17.35. 1 KIDDLE REFUSES Mr : TO TAKE CREDIT "' ,'ftiKln(! wni' f",u1- - Itiiimimay nt linhler Says Check Aiiiiiiiced Is No-Act for Conimi'iKlatlou, Ed. E. Kiddie, the man at the head of tho Itcd. Cross work In Union and Wallowa counties, re fuses to take any credit for putting up his certified check for over S23 -000 ag 'Union county's part or "the present 'drive. "1 did it because I, lilong'wllh many . other citlr.ons, wanted Union county to be flnil'lo the United Stales to rulfle her U"tM I On account of the wrestling match I. for which the Arcade Theatre was 'leased for Tuesdav night n little re-' Kiddlo come down and explain : arrangement of the picture program I was necessary. ( ' The regular picture ' that was i booked for the. Arcade for Monday jand Tuesdav was much too good I to be shown only the one day so It I will be taken down to the Star 'Theatre and shown there on today and toworrow. The regular picture thai was booked for the 8tar for to- tiny will be shown nt the Arcade to jday only. ,' j The picture at the Star Tljj'utre today and tomorrow Is Jack 1'lck . ford's latest Paramount offering, I "The Spirit of '17," In which the portrays ; Davy Glidden, a patriotic youngster of the middle west, who with the, help of a number of worn out old vetrans saves his town A frightful runaway occured at ' liuhler Friday. Manager Kiddle (reports that a lied Cross team ran amuck and before It was tiulted the entire Imbler quota for the state .lind $500 Tor tho local chapter had jbeen raised. No one was hurt hut llhe kulsor Is in serious danger. Allecl In Itendy. I Allcel reported today she will be I ver the top with her local rjuota Ihuvliig already raised the state's . Mossers May, and Johnson, bosses ' 2?? y"nB. at North I'owder, reported Satur day night their state share won nnrl ft Wuq TltA . nr.nit!n' r M,iu county are responding ,ulckly,an,!!,lm'1'l,,UT1,all ,l,," "le uHer t"olrlof the Civil W, me cnecit u-nicn i put up will 'he .... ... .from Oennun spies who attempt to r . ' 1 "e unuiKU leauis were out. lllisi, , . , taken care of. , . .. .... iblow up a mine and who also have "One thing I would, like, to make . "."" K..w"". ," ? 8,,CC, 8S' VTOmK- ! Incited a strike. Plain," said Mr. Kiddle. "Wo do " in inr iviiiil oi i inoiva, lai- inerii have conceived the Idea of giving from one - to five acrs of ... ., . ' ' "' .', . wheat to the cause. This moans ., J'Xl A Vr'.' rriioDunvr, may u.iwo nui' mfr,- rrom , to make . "Wo do . not expect all the. subscriptions tn he puld now. Thin la a campaign or pledges for. a yours' support of tile Red Cross. and. wo would:prereti.onl: a iiart i 6f the moony arid 'the rest to be; paid In Installments." f ' , Sidelights on the . Cnmpalgti, . Bed -Cross cniupitlgn niannsnra 'of the stnte'arc not being called In. to the Portland wiir conference '. this" week, with the' exception of E:! K:t Kiddle'. He and ills district being "In a class by Itself" as State ' Mmi-'ifiiim lu nger Wltham says. It was found ex'-' , Ittg si.i in n street car today I ecu in ior i ne war council to Have throat trouble TWO HUNUBKD ARE MISS1NC. ;;;;-. $50 to $100 from each rnnch- .VITCHEB COLLAI'SE!) (United Press to Observer.) 1 BOSTON; May .20. "Rabe" Bulh, iiti;her of the Red Sox, col- J He had dred employees of the Aetna Chemi fal Company are missing since the terrific explosion of Suturday. Tnis includes workers of the night shift living near the plant.' Many cabins of ti'e workers were completely de-r-trovci',. MIlKTINtf WILL ItK I'ltlDAY r L A -1 , ix'ST "'"Sr onlyersa! ! x t ) service 1 . ft Sotdicr's offering to hfs sweet heart Is naturally th3 sweetmeat j ffiat nave film most refresbmenf end greatest enjoyment when on f duty. . S TSie Flavor lasts' viW iaCffw Keep the bovsln--fflr 1 Date is . ('hanged for . IVrfertlng p , i-ioucct- irrgaiiijiiion. The meeting for perfecting the Daughters of Pioneers" will be held nt the city ball in La Grande on i Friday, May 24, at 2:30 p. in. The idate prevlourly announced for this meeting was Suturday and thoso ln- ; forested will- take note of the ' range. The principal business of , ; the meeting Is to -urrange for the jcntertnlnmcnt of the Union county j pioneers nt the coming annual i union. WO.ME.V AS ,11 HOliS Siiokane - Jutlge Says They Alert mid Sincere. Aiv! SI'OKANK. May 22. (By U. P.) j Superior Judge 'FraHk H. Dunne believes women make Ideal jurors. Hut he bad to be shown. "Women Jurors mean the regen eration of our jury system," said Judge Dunn today. "I was skeptic when I .saw them enter the box, but have been UKreenbly surprised. "The woiumi- have taken up the work with alertness and with a nincere 'desire to .do their duty. They npproach cases witli open, re ceptive minds. They have been singularly free from prejudices. Wiipii wome.i believe they are right thy net without fear of the consequence:!." i i ! S i - . i TODAY ONLY i "...'. 1V'...V- -;. . ; w " hi .rm KMt w m ar m mm x twit. i m.jj I! ' ';' ' DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS IN A , - ; j Zjf I. - GAME"7 OF HEARTS PLAYED 1 t. ' fi f DLLCO -LIGHT 1 ! WITH 'THE STATE PRISON AS . . ! J p.. y I; THE JOKER. il: I! Comedy Also! ;i i I I h- X.,' lit - - j--- -" -.';--' u Mj'qA :'i THE TENTH ANNUAL M ' - I 'k A tZ m LIVE ST O G-K - : lSS & U A M I . m . a.. x& t j . kija nu i-wtm w il, i READ We make War Bread fresh every day. Every Monday and Wednesday regular War Buns. Try our Liberty Bread. We also have tho most" complete line of Home-made Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies in the city. . .. j . .' v All made' according to Government regulations. ' DUTIvI BAKERY 317 North Fir St. ' ' ' Just Acrossthe Track DELCO LIGHT I Will be held at Union, Oregon. I C . r.-t... .1. J r.l. T .!.' : fi .V.trt. ' -i-i' Louuadiiu t.-ii.u-i-iiiv plains 01 vrjera- & u- )- lion on American farms are saving at the e H 11 ''i 's 'uo-al. conscrvaiive esiimaie, an nour a aay F M Jpj. , each, or over 18,000,000 work hours a year. M I A W ,nat M euoi ro an army or ou.uuu men f . working ten hoars a day for a full month. If a mxB Delco-Lieht is a comnlcte electric lieht U an power plant for farms and suburban 2' homes. ft It furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, jf economical light, and operates pump, p churn, cream separator, washing machine J and other appliances. It is also lighting rural stores, garages, churches, schools, army camps and-tail ' s, way stations. Demonstration Tuesday m at - .' Goodyear Service fi Station. Th Dommtle Znjlnfrint Company, Dxtoti( O! J ' Q,OvQr 00.000 jpELTO-LIGHT Plants in ActalTsaU A Live Representative Wanted ' For Union County June 5, 6 and 7, 1918 I Mr, Grain Farmer: CALL l-'Olt WOOD ItlDS Notice Is hereby given thnt b'ds ' will be received nt the oWce of the ' ll'oimty Clerk until - 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, June nth. HIS. for the! furnishing to t'nion County of one j hundred cords of 3 ft. S In. yellow; pine or yellow fir wood, free from limbs, cut from green timber, and cordeit in the basement of the Court ! House. Hide must he nrcompnnled 1 by n certified check for ten per i cent of the ftiuotint bid. The suc cessful hlddei will be required to ' enter Into a contract and give a bond for the faithful performance' of same. C. K. McCormiek, County Clerk. 5-:n-23-2r. on Liberty on or before ! XOTK'K Serond payments i'.ond:. must be paid May 2Mb. La Oramle National Rank. Vnlted States National Rank WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY The Association announces that the 1918 show will he the equal in the display of exhibits and thrilling' arena ami track events of any show yet held on these grounds, and invites the co operation and assistance of stockgrowers and the general public. Free Entrance, Free Feed and Free Shelter FOR ALL EXHIBITS. Send to the Secretary for Classification Hook and further information. Conic to the Stock Sluiw and brings your friends. Remember the Dates And Plan to Attend the Show 1 Are you prepared to handle your grain in hulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancrics now. You can buy the lumber : id roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for .$54.68 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can bo moved anywhere and can be filled directly froirt the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is nmong them. . Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When yon buy sacks part of the money goes to India. BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. Be sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trouble in n few seasons. Don't use green lumber. Save money keep what you spend at home prevent loss nnd damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in tho trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good tenm will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on' Union County lumber for nil farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON O.I I d-III-St i J