WE DNESDA Y, kAY 29, If) i 8.
J'.Ultt TWO
la (jrandio i:vi:nlo OUSUKVKlt
LMtMMMMMrtiiMliiiM y0D ran see. Inside 'there fa S uVC-
Tha drver of th ambulance Was a
t'liiiu- Of lleailaibo
Gossards
Tins would indicate that women
aio wearing them.,
Are You?
It is an easy matter to he con
vinced of the u(erior fit. style
nnd above all the, comfort of
tl)e,se front laced corsets Why
not come down today and be
fitted. Your health and hap
piness depend on it . Why suf
fer the. discomforts of iil-thap-cd,
heavy weight garments
.when the perfect-shaped GOS
SARDS cost no more.
Prices ranging from $3 and up.
Department Store
rovered tube, which pint In tn Ihouth.
Vou breathe throujb your nose; Die
gas, passing tire-it rue cloth fcelmet.'
Is neutralized by the action of th
chemicals. The foul ulr Is exhaled
i ;th 'dm i nT
our llttl rrsaieap, -. ! coruoml of the k. a. it. C aui
th orlgMMor, ct th rust feU tn had the "wind up,' that H, be bad alt I Dy knowing -the. i;iu. u. a d!s---.':se
other ro pinners bad Fftct't location version tglielns tader di e. . ' r.iay I. often avoided. This, to pat--.
tnpea to ine wiuuie; uiey mount ; j wu rtlUot ou (lie sent with Him tinuWlv tine of headache. Tliej
tbelr two guns, and. also guve me the! whllo aiwii u4 n.mn In the amlm- ........ ,.' i.fine!io is
through the lube In the mouth, this j n,!e- T.'"f nf "f00" 't ,ur j lance, with his leg nnDijiiig out uf the a diHmL.reU tinmuch of constipation, J
tube1 Mug o ruostnietvd thnt It pre-1 M"a """ t , i back, wfilch may e.isily be collected by tnk-j
as we passed thrnugn a mieii-u- fnf, f(.w d()1)ei, of chamberlain's!
stroyed village a mounted tnlliliry t.,blelg Try t, tjuny ollicts have ob- I
llcenian stopped us and lnforn.ed l..e la(nell pantml.(tll reUc liy taking
driver to be very careful won we j,..t TaWeU. jhey.are easy to take
out on the open road, as It was very. ,,,,,,, .,,, i t..,
dangerous, because the (iennuiis lately . M ,
had acquired the habit of shelling It. ' ' ' '"
The coiporul asked the trooper If there , KKIIKKAIIS ATTKXTIOX
was any other way around, and won! Tuesday evening. May 2Sth: is
Informed that there was not. L'Min .Social EvoniDg, and all Rebekahs
this he got very nervous and wanted to 'are earnestly requested to be pics.
turn back, but we Insisted that be pro-'ent, and hear the report of Delegates
ceed and explained to hiiu that he 'of Assembly read.
nould get into serious trouble with his j , , uj- order of Committee.
coiniiiaiKlliig officer If ne returned : 6-27-lt
without orders; we wanted to ride.
vent the inhaling- of the outside ulr or
: gas. Due helmet is good for nve hours
; of the strongest gus. bacb Tommy
: carries two of them slung around bis
I sliNUlder In a waterproof cunva ban.
I He must wear this bug at all times,
I even while sleeping. To change a de-
i fectlve helmet, you take nut the new j
i one, hold your breath, pull the old onei
on, placing uie new one over youri
Our three guns, with different eleva
tions, bad their Are so arranged, that,
opening up together, tbelr bullets
would suddenly drop on Fritz like a
liullstoriu.
j About three the next day, Fritz start
ed "pup-pupping'' that tune. 1 blew a
.iharp blast on a whistle, it was the slg
Jitil agreed oprin ; we turned loose nnd
J-'rilx's gun suddenly stoped In the
middle of a bar. We had cooked his
and our ruse hail worked. Afler
No
Wheat
Flour
Sales until .Tniif 1st. Help maRte Orogon .Whciit-'
less, nnd hy doing s you are supporting the first
line trendies. - . .-' 'j .x'
bend, tucking In the loose ends under
III., enlliie ,.t v..,,r l..l COUSC
For a minute, pandemonium rolgne.1 "r""; "r'' '"'"" "l
In our tre.Hh-To.im.lea adjusting ",,r W'; "...minted m,r
llielr .holnu.1. hm,.l ,.., l.o-.. '" '"' '"f,k "nvor dllgnUt. We
and there, and men turning out of the
dugouts with fixed bayonets, to imiii
the Bre step. .
Ite-enforcements were pouring out of
the communication trenches.
Our gun's crew were busy mounting
the mnchlnc gun on the parapet and
bringing up extra ammunition from
the dugout.
; Cerinim gas Is heavier than ulr pnd
soon Ulls the trenches and dugouts,
wIiito It has ticen known to lurk for
two or three days, until the ulr Is purl- j
lied by means of large chemlcul spray-1
.era. c . :. i
We had to work quickly, as Fritz!
generally follows the gas with tin Irt- i
fantry attack. i
' A comiuiny man on our right was ,
too sluw lu getting on his helmet: hoi
knew what to expect soon. Wo didn't
have to wait long, three salvns of
"wlilzz-hangs enmo over from Fritz's j
artillery, a further confirmation that j
we bad sent that musical mncldne-gun-bit
on Ills Westward-bound Journey.
That gun' never bothered us again.
W'e were the heroes of the batlnllon,
our captain congratulated ns, said It
was a neat piece of work, nnd, conse
nuently, we were all pulled up over the
! siunr.
"Over the Top"
By An American Soldier ,
Who Went ;
' ARTHUR GUY. EMPEY
Machine Gunnit Stnlnt In France
sank to the ground, clutching at his
tliroat. and afler n few spasmodic
tivlstlugs went West (died).. It wns
horrible to see him die, but we were
powerless to Help him. ...In the coiner
of a traverse, n lllile, muddy cur dog.
one of the company's pets, was lying
ilcud, with his paws over Ills nose.
. ; Il's the animals Hint suffer the most
the horses, mules, cattle, dogs, cuts
and nits Ibey having no helmets to
save them. Tommy does not sympa
thize with ruts In a gas attack.
At times gn! has heen known to
travel, Willi .Sire results, tlfteen mlleB
behind the lines,
A gas, or smoke helmet, ns It Is
called, at the host is n vlle-smelllng
thing, noil II Is not long before one gets
a violent hemlnclio from wearing it.
Our elgl.teeiirpounders were burst
ing in No Jinn's Land, in nn effort, by
Hie artillery, to disperse the gas
clouds, . ..; ', . ..
The lire step was lined with crouch'
Ing men, bnyoiicls fixed, and bombs
near at hand to repel the expectcif nt
laek. ' . . , , . ,
; . Our 'artillery had put a barrage of
riirlnlti lire on Hie German lines, to try
anil break up their attack and keep
back re-eiifOrccments.
I trained my muchlne gun, on their
trench nnd Its bullets were raking the
parapet. ...
: Then over they came, bayonets glis
tening. : In their respirators, which
have a large snout In front, they look-
1 iil like some horrible nightmare.
T" All lilon'g'our (rcncli. 'rllles ahdiua-'
I chine guns spoke, our shrapnel -was
bursting over their heads. They went
I down In heaps, hut n('v ones took the
places of the fallen. . Nothing could
stop that mad rush. Tbo (letiiians
! reached our barbed wire, which bad
; previously been demolished by their
j shells, then It was bomb ngitlnst bomb,
I and Hie devil for all. '
Suddenly my head seemed to burst
j from a loud "crack" In my ear. Then
There nre several ways Tommy uses
to disguise the location of his machine
gun and get his range. Some of the
most commonly used stunts are us fol
lows : .
At night, when be mounts his gun
fiver the top of his trench nnd wants
to get Hie riingo of Fritz's trench be
nilopis tne iiieinoii or what he
"getting the sparks." This consists
Urine linrsts from his gun until the
bullets hit the German barbed wire,
lie can tell when they are cutting the
.wire, because n bullet when it bits a
wire throws out a blue electric spark.
Machluc-gun fire Is very damaging to
wire and causes many a wiring party
to go out at night when It is quiet to
repair the damage.
To disguise the flare of his gun at
night when firing, Tommy uses what Is
called a Hare protector. This Is a stove
pipe arrangement which fits over the
; barrel easing of the gun nnd icreens
inn spurns rrom the right nncrieft, but
not from the front. So Tommy, always
resourceful, adopts this scheme: About
three feet or less In front of the gun he
BOI.MO.NS.
not wulk,
From big conversion we learned
that be had recently come from Kng-
lanil Willi a 'draft and had never been .In the Circuit Court or the Stato of
under fire, hence bis nervousness. j Oregon for Union County.
We convinced him that there was not j La Grande National Bank of La
much danger, and be appeared greatly .Grande. Oregon, a banking corpora
relieved. . 'tlon, plaintiff, vs. Turner Oliver
When we at last turned Into the open :and J.-n.' Oliver, defendants.
rood we were Hot so confident. On j To Turner Oliver, the above
each side there had been a line of j named defendant:
trees, but now, all that was left of j , in the name bf !hc Stato of Ore
them were torn nnd battered stumps, gon, you nre hereby required to ap
The fields on each side of the road pear and answer the complaint filed
were dolled with recent shell holes, lagainst you in the above entitled
nnd we passed several In the road It-1 action and court, on or before-June
self. We had gone about half a mile 2o, 191H, and you are further no-
wnen a shell came whistling through I tlried lnnt if ,. fall B0 t0 answer
. w USE SUBSTITUTES.
Ask for our pamphlets how to use them,
charge. - ;. . - ..
3To
Oat Flour.
Barley Floiirv .
Uuekwheat Flour.
Corn Flour. ' "
Potato Flour.
Rice Flour.
Corn Starch.
'1 tolled Oats.
Yellow Meal.
White Meal :
.Hominy.
1'C
Harris Grocery
terms! he air and bum In a field about three I for want th(.reor , pIanUft wl , d . .
;t8rn( hundred I yards to , our right Another. , ,h, Julgniellt , of ,U. .court:"" "l,
lCu7rlitiU Itl7, by Artbut Oui lltopv)
CHAPTER r-Kirod by the news of th
lnklnir of tnn I.usltanla by a Urrmiin
ubnmrln Arthur (luy Kmpey, an Amurl
I'sn, leuvea Uln offli o In Jnsey t'tly und
Sofs to KnRlund where he onllsui fn the
rftUh army. -
CHAPTKn IT Af tar a tierfotl of train-
Ing. Knipoy voluntecis for nnnu'dlRte iterv
1( and oon IIikIm lif rnnnlf In rent billets
"omewliore In France." where ha firm
niftktu tlm acnuntntnnctt of the ver-pro
lent "coollea."
I CHAPTKK UI-Kmpey nttcndu his flret
church (MirvltPs at the front while a Oil
man Fokkr flrclM over the roiiiireeutlon.
CHAI'TKR IV lCmnpv'e command foes
Into the fi-ont-llne in1 aches and la uuilor 1
(Ire for the Oral time. : Ti novr pnvp n nil lioiif'n rnst. Our"
(MIAMTKU ,i?.,?(1rtp,! i n'pnlntlnn ah mnohlnn ciinncrH wnv nt
the muito of the Jlrilwh Tommy, "If you i ... , , ,
are i'Iik to not It, you'll get it, so never Ktnko; w trtt'd vnrtoiiH mo to Incnlo
worry.- : t nmi put Ihto pro out of action, lull
pey gels hie llrst exiiurlenco as a mew i J
Tacriy. -. ... ' ,' iM-ninii h wurNH muwinri; ifiuii
mXfTKn VIT ISrnnpy learns how the nvii flu wn ppHIih
uritiBii soiiiiarH nre iti.
nfAPTKH VIU -BHrk In the fronf-llnn
trench, lCmpAy vtm hH flret frlentl of the
trenches "go wm. . .
OlIAPTKn IX-Kmw mlrc his flrst
visit to a dugout In "Hulcide Pitch.'
CHAPTKn X ICmpey leiirnn what ron
Btliutce a 'day's woili" in the front-line
trench.
"CHAPTER XI Kinney coes "over the
lop" for the flrpt time tn a ctmrffq on the
Qermtin tr'in-hi and ts wounded by, a
buvonet tnriisi.
CHAPTKB XII-Kmney Join the "snl
clde club" as tlio bombing su.uttd la called.
OHAPTIOIl XIII Each Tommy gets an
V 10
against
! three
you tor
thoiisahd
the ' sum
dollars,
on county, Oregon,
oav such . Imminent. ,: This
t isumnions is published by; order of
soon followed Uils one and burst on
the edu of the road about four bun.
dred yards in front of us. !,ne .lsann ""nrs- " V":Hoii. i. W. Knowles. Judge of the
. I told the driver to throw in his sel"eT w"h Interest thereon at theinbove entle(1 coxlrl ma(le en.
speed clutch, as we must be in sight !'ate of e!fih' per cont Pel' annum tel.e1 May 7thi 19n, tMg
of the Oermuns. I knew the slgns;:flom atter APr" 1917 !six consecutive weeks for such pub-
that battery was ranging for ns. and 'ess th s""1 f u0 P,ald 0ctobeI i "cation and in the La Grande Even
the quicker we got out of Its zone of ;-" f '0 ' Paid November 3, and , observer, published at ' La
nre the Detter. The unver was trem-: - ' .Giando
bllng like a leaf, and every minute I i"d the further sum of $20 " paid1,
axoectcd him to pile us up In the ditch. 'Jan. 7th, 1918) together with the;
1 nreferred the German Hre. : sum of $300 as attorney fees and!
In the back Atwell was holding onto j th'e costs and disbursements of this Residence nnd Post Office address,
the strnps for dear life, and was sing- i action, and will take f.io order of' La Grande, Orogon.
Orogon. . .
C. II. FINN, :.'.'
Attorney for' Plaintiff.
the court for the snle of your real j First publication. May 8,
property attached in this action and I
lug at (lie top of bis voire:
We liuat you at the Marne.
We beat you at tlie Alsne,
We gave you hell at Neuva Chapelle,
And here w are asaln.
Just then we hit a small shell hole
und nearly capsized. Upon a loud
yell from the rear 1 looked behind, and
there was Atwell sitting tn the middle
of the rond. shakine his fist at lis. His
eoiilmnent. whlrh h hnil taken ' nfr When a girl becomes a woman, when
unon eettlne Into the ambulance. waa woman becomes a mother, and when
rung out on the ground, and bls rifle H. peS S
I sliouted to the driver to stop, and
918.
Ito nn Kn.loy l.lfe? ' '
A man In good pbyslcnl ' condi
tion In almost certain to enjoy life,
while the bilious and dyapeptlc tiro
lespondent, do not enjoy their meals
and feel miserable a good share of
the time. .This 111 feeling is nearly
always unnecessary. A tew itt.r
of Chamberlain a Tai-.ets to tone up
the stomach. Improve the digestion
and regulate the bowels in 'all that
Is needed. Try It; - 1 ' ' '
A WANT AD will do it
Mothers of Oregon jf
Prepare for Trouble!
..........
.Showing How Fritz Is Fooled. j
drives two stakes into the ground..'
nbouf five feet apart. Across these '
stakes lie slretehes a cnrlaln made out i
of empty sandbags ripped open. Hi i
soaks this curtain In .water., nod tires '
Ih'rnufch' lr'.' ' The "water prevents li".'
eulehliig Are and effectively screens j
In his nervousness he put on the
brakes. We nearly pitched out head
first. But the applying of those brakes
saved, our lives. The next Instant
t here was a blinding flash and a deal-
my head began to swim, throat got
dry, and a heavy pressure on the luugs
warned me that jay helmet was leak
ing. Turning h.Vygun over to No. 2, I
changed helmets, , '
' The trench' sl'itWed 'to wind "like a
snake, nnd sandbags appeared to be
the fmre.of the firing gun from the ll.nitlng In the air. The noise wns hor
encmy. , . rihle; I sank onto the fire step, needles
enlng repiirt."AlTVlinTi riTOcmheTlss'ci'd to be pricking my flesh, then
Hint I was flying through the air, and, blackness. .".
wondering If I wonld land in a soft j 1 w"8 awakened by one of my mates
spot. Then the lights west out. j removing my smoke helmet. How de
When I enme to, Atwell was pouring! Hclous thnt cool, fresh nlr felt in my
water on my head out of his bottle, lungs.
On the other side of the rond the cor- A strong wind had arisen and dls
poral was sitting, rubbing a lump on persed the gas.
his forehead Willi his left hand, while! They told me that I had been "out"
his right arm was bound up in a blood- 'of three hours; they thought I was
snaked bandage. He wns moaning j dead.
very loudly. I hail nn awful headache The attack hod been repulsed after
over. Fte was getting fresher and nu.-re
inreless every day, tiiok all kinds of
liberties with us thought he was In
vincible. Then one of our crew got a brilliant
Iden and we worn nil enthusiastic to
put It to the test. ' ,
Here was his scheme: ,
When firing my gun, I wns In' piny
my tune, and Fritz, no doubt, would
fall for It, try to Imitate me ns tin
added Insult. This gunner and two
Others would trv. hv the soiiml. tn lo.
:f(k'iu bath. i v-f.. ,i ,i i..vi..
TTt;7'V!3U XIV-Emew helps llg an .. .... 7
advnni'Ml trench undor Oermaii nre. I got ine incniuin, tney wnnni mniini
a bard light. Twice, the Germans had.
gained a foothold In our trench, hut
had heen driven out by Counter-attacks.
The trench wns filled with their
dead aad ours. Through a periscope
PIMPTKH XV On "UBtenliiB post" In
No Mnirs litul. . h
CHAPTER XVI-Twa artillerymen "put
lone over" nn Ola repiK-r, utcir rcsuncniui
commander.
rtlAITKR XVII-Rmlwv hns nnrrnw -
csp while on patrol duly la Ko Juan's
I.aiid.
OHAPTRIl XVIlt-nnrk In ist tilllets
Cmpey wriies an-1 atuges a tares cotnotlyi
CHAPTKK XIX-S"ld!ri have many
ways lo amuse ihoinvttlYua tihilu "on llitlr
own."
Iwo ninehlne guns in trees, in a little
clump of woods to the left of our ceme
tery, and while l'Vltr wns In the middle.
of his lesson, would open up nnd trust , hruises nnd scratches I was all right.
and the skin on the left side of my
face was full of gravel and the blood
was trickling from my nose.
Hut thnt ambulance was turned over
In Hie dllch nnd was perforated with
holes from fragments of the shell. One 1 counted eighteen dead Germans In
of the front wheels was slowly revolv- ' our wlrej Jhej were a hiiHtTj-Ujlit in
lug, so I could not have been "out" fori
along period. (Continued on Page Six.)
tlio shells were still screaming over-:
head, hut the battery hnd raised lta: - . . -
fire and they were bursting In a little 'b
wood about half n mile from us. : ' ..................
Atwell spoke up. "I wish thnt ofll-!
cer hadn't wished us the best o" luck.'
Then he commenced .swearing.
eouion t neip . inugnitig, though my
nenu was nigii to bursting
- Slowly rising to my feet I felt myself
all over to make sure that there were
no broken hones. Hut outside of a few
life when health and strength are most
neeueu to witnstand the pain aim dis
tress often caused by severe organic dis
turbances. Many thousands along the
Pacitic CoaGt would testify just as do
uie louowing :
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OIL BURNERS
Yonr wood is gone, the summer is here, that
oil burner that you have longed for is ready
to install in your Range FREE TRAIL and
guarantee cover your dollars. '
' , UU l THRIFT STAMPS AT
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson E. , DONOHUE Black 1241
Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture
s:
s ,
Mon'hoi;, (;u-:noN'. I am certainly!
ffiml tn r'0(.ii!:ifii'l !r. I'i'-ivc1.- Kavm'iie 1
Prftvripiion. - I tWhtk il ts a tititi-snnd to
-ytmiiiiiUirtl. l!ir;:i titucy I was,
iti.-so vi.h t:t:.'. if t .-h !'.; in;rr.ini( :
ii.:t : ad imd ih;U- I ,1ni t-o::M
mi 'v.t oi:.' ihftitr. 1 coiinm'H-tnl taking
u-' favciiitt' Prt'MTipthii. ' a;H J was n
ivt d al one! ht mtir iii'-n.a. uu IihtI
ic1h". tin baHcachc, and I n!. tlirfii.-ti
;to well. M ns. W. T. roeiiiu s, Caro i
McL'R'ady Cumii. , j
S(Hiki.i.a OiiKr.os " I Iinvo pultcrod '
:7i"vililtij dtirini: f-KpciuaM'y but t he
i.ii "time I tHk lr. Picrt'c's Kavorlie ,
i'ro riiitum and 1 nnvf-r missHl a tm-al !
4tl h:ul ('iinift,iri!ivclv nit -uircrlni I !
would sundy rpriumcnd llio ' I,r,f'1tlr-
im ' to nil prrwpx'et.w uihIIuts ;it.i(. uIm,
or youtuc girls trniiM2 v.Ut wt-:uirAnxi.
"A frled ia taking r!. i inflirtim iiow
is I advised iiT in iin-1 un f t linprtviiit(
'u!"t. Oho would not Jittmv wiu tlie
squirt woman." i. i i i'- snN.
SEED OFFER
To any man, woman, boy or. girl in Union county,
who will bring us BO cents worth of potntoes this foil,
we will give at this time
$1 Worth of Garden Seed Your Own Selection.
Arcade Theatre
TOMORROW 0NLY
ICHERRY'SFLORISTSl
i Help win. the War.
to luck. Hy our calculations, U would
take at least 11 week to pull oft the j
stunt. y , j
If Frits refused lo t-wnllow our bait, I
H W'ould bo Imimsslhle to' locate his
special iim, nnd that's the one we were
after, because Ibey till sound alike, a
slow pup-pup-pup. ' '
Our prestige was banging by n
thread. In the bnltallnn we had to en-1
dure all kinds of Insults and fresh re- J
marks as to our nblllty In silencing !
KrllJU Kven to the bnttalion thnt tier-1
iiinn can was u sore spot. '
Ni'xt day, Fritz opened up ns usual, j
1 let him fire away for a while nnd:
then bulled in wttb my 4,pnp.pup-pue j
pup-pup-pup." I kept this up quite n
white, llseil two hells of fiiiiniimiltitli
warnings lintl heen imsscd down tlio I Frits hnd stopped firing to listen. Then I
trem h to keep a sharp lookout for gas. he started In; sure enough, he had!
Mr nun n new lllltn ni me. Iierlsefipe.
on this afternoon In ouollmi; I wns
Miuog on uie nre step, chiming my horrible mow of thnt time. Again I
ru e wnen ho called out to me: ,ite,i m with n few bnrs nnd slopped. !
'J here's a sort of greenish, vellnw I 'I'h..,, h., ih.i n ,.,.. i i,,i i
cloud rolling nleiig Hie croutid out In I iv,i 11., ., . ,n..,r.n.,ri n rii,, I
i front It's coming" j bocniiRe his bullets were going away I
. CHAPTER XXIII. . j
Gas Attacks and Spies. j
Three days after- we had silenced i
Frlla. the (lermans sent over gas. It '
did not cateh us unnivares, heeause tlie j
wind had been made lo order, that Is. I
It was blowing front the . Ocrinnn 1
trenches toward ours at the rate of j
about five miles per hour. I
The corporal was still moaning, but
more rrom shock than pain. A shell
splinter had gone through the llesh of
his right forearm. Atwell and I, from
our flrst ald pouches, put a tourniquet
on his arm to slop the bleeding and
then gathered tip our equipment.
n-niif.,-,, miui Mtr ere. Ill II llin-
gerons spot. At any minute a shell
might drop on the rond and finish us
off. The village we had left wns not
very far, so we told the corpornl he
had better go hack to It and get his
arm dressed, and then report the fact
of Die destruction of the ambulance tn
the milliary police. He was well able
to walk, so he set off In the dlrecllon
of the lllage, while Atwell and I con- '
tinned our way on font.
Without further mishap we arrived
at our flcst Inn tlon. unit renorterl tn lid.
fallen for our game. Ills gun was trying t ertlr headquarters for rations and Ml
In Imitate mine, but. at first he made n lets.
That night we slept In the battalion
scrgiwit major's dugout. The next
morning I went tn a nrst-aid post and
hail the gravel picked out of my face.
The Instructions we received from
, !,,. . . i I araiming over our henils, must have heen nrlngi division hemhiunrtors rend that we
. . r . .1 , . . ""'""i "'" 'he nlr. 1 rciinmenceil to reel . n pre nut to eateh spies, patrol trenches.
,7., i.l. ii e .ii, 7 . "' I frl,-,"1iy ,u'1'l'1l- I senreh CJernmn dead, rcconnolter In No
i 1 n ,h . r 1' "I" T""- wpnt "n nw ! M"n'" """i In trench i
fm. TJnVUZTT; ,'rl"! ,v,m n K""'1 '"' "'"r' "' Pwvent th. robbing of the!
uslaitgiings sin ted ringing down tlie: rn,,(Vi ln ,,., t ,,.,,, his dead. !
uu ! ni, tr T ."L r"!""'. ' "","'r' 1 ""''''' f''"' J'"""- I had a pas. which would allow ,ne
III respirator, or smoke helmet, as we , whpn ,1P-,,B,, eomplclely tnnsleml the ! to g anywhere at any time In the see- i
'a11 . 4.,A ha k .w.t .K.. II... ft.t.t !
iiui-, in- niliUVH nnn-iiUK lim H 11 mi- IIHV I"-III U. 1UT Ultllltll, II p
ncntn nnd rMkid It wrsft than ; envr nip nutlinrity to ntup nnd wnivh i
I'vcr, Hut ho fdimrd tils death wnrrnnt j nnduilnucoii, mntor lorrtcs, wagun and ;
hj rlilnc fo, bomiio my friondhlp vxvn officer Mild wdiHcru, whenever '
turnip to hal. Kwry time he fired he my Hiisnlclutm doiMned It
1 1 Yw.v:m z
Plant your Garden . now.
ELLA HALL
law)
"A MOTHER SECRET"
"TONIGHT ONLY.
4-Act Vaudeville Show
(bis travels quickly, so you must not
lose any time; yon generally hin-o
iihont eighteen or twenty seconds In
which tn adjust your gna helmet.
A gas helmet l made of cloth, treat
ed with chemicals. There nre two win-
played that tune and we danced)
necessary.
Atwell und 1 were nllow-ed to work to-
Coming Friday, Doug. Fairbanks
jlows, cr jl;
The hovs In the battalion gave nsjgcther or singly It wns left to our
Mr. Grain' Farmer:
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 graneries now.
fou enn buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class
1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 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.
jA ,?ranary of 'this size can be moved anywhere and can be
fi led directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced
labor handling and sewing sacks.
The boys in the trenches need the sacks for aand bags for
the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is
among them.
Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber
manufactured at h6me. When you buy sacks liart of "hi
money goes to India, j '
; BUILD I'OVK GRANARIES NOW
Be prepared by building them before the farming season
opens up. ue sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low
grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't
Use green lumber. .' , "nl
. Sve money keep what you spend at home prevent loss
and damage from cxnosare to weather-leave the sacks for our
boys in the trenches; Iieln win the war by building gtanaries now'
Portable granaries of this type are universally used in
other sections. . One trip with a good team wi'lTul the ,,
fcr nl for one granary. For particulars as well a" prices on
Union County lumber for all farm purposes" sea P
The George Palmer Lumber Co.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Vr
ci In It. through which j
. Judgment We decided to team up.