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FOR BETTER PICTURES
v Of course, it makes a difference who developes your films.
. Wouldn't you rather , have it (lone by people of yon of ex- '
perlcnce than by amuteura.
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Most people of this locality have us do their Kodak finishing
nnd for the benefit of a few who do not we invite you to give
us a trial. If the pictures you get finished here are not as
good or better thun you can get anywhere else, there will be
no charges for them. . t : : . ,' ;
Red Cross Drug Store x
! F. L. Baker is up from ills home
I nt Palmer Junction. -:
I Mrs. William Wailo ,nnir daughter
I Miss Wilma, are ovor from thoir
home in Pendleton and will spend
several days visiting with former
I neighbors and friends. ,
i Miss Zulu Lyman returned from
! Hot Lake where she has. been with
her sister, who is ill there. . The
many friends of Miss Thalia Lyman
will be glad to know that nho U
improving rapidly. , '
' LAUDS AMERICAN SOLDIER
John B. Howorth, a Y. M. C ' A.
war Work secretary in Paris,: writes
that at tne center nt which place he
is stationed, accommodations for 3500
men are at hand, that Mi's. Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., , has charge of fifty
women workers and F. 8. Edmonds,!
a Philadelphia lawyer, looks after the
business affairs. He says the Amer
ican soldiers aro clean, .cheerful,
wholesome fellows, adn an army any
nation might bo proud to claim.; .. .
fecial and
lj 'Aims Rnth Watkins left this morn.
Jiing for North Powder.
TIPS FROM TEXAS
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Out Idea of a proper literary person
It one who collects a library of thrift
stamp book!.
Olir idea of a catmbl woman I on
who eliminates all Hi red tape when
she getB reudy to take her husband to
clitirrh. .(. ..
. Our observation Is that (tlrl has to
tin ahnut Ave years old before she un
derstands that li hasn't unytblng St
to KiUC. ,,.' . '. . . i
As a general thing, even the most
Indifferent man would hate for people
to think his legs art the same shape
as his pants.
The time uiny cmnejn this country
when any woman with a husband will
ho glad to swap an O-bonehrad for a
T-bone steak. ,. y v . . . -,
' We Judge from what we have read
In ancient history that about the quick
est way for an old-timer to attract at
tention was to blow a ram's horn.'
Dallas News. .
I It's to Your Advantage! !
Personal ;
Mrs. J. J: Quinlund has returned
. RufiiB Porrh
this week,
In n Baker visitor
S'fi'oro .o trip to Portland. w
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-Rhea Lnpcr wan :n Baker, visitor
yostonlny, . .'.-r -s ,(
' Mrs. Pctor Belver Is. a Pendleton
visitor today.
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SMi'fl- A. Mosor went to Portland
(odny to visit with her sinter. . ,
: -'Mrs. J. H. Koeney left thin morn
ing for Pendleton to spend the day.
C. II. rutiiiiin, of the Piitmnn
Drug ' Store, spent yesterday ih
Baker."
V Mrs. D. .Bevorldge left this morn
', Ing for nnseburg.to visit with her
ulster. -'
' :"Mrn. Will Mitchell left this morn
lng for Portland to visit at the home
of her alater. ., '
": G. V. Chamberlain : left this
morning for Baker to he absent
rsevoral days.
i Mrs. Ed Eholl nnd daughter left
' this morning for Pendleton to visit
for a few days. , : . . ,
W. B. Sargont, president of the
.Lav Grande investment uo., spent
yiwleiday in Baker. . .
-.I n ' 1 .1 .. f ,l,n CaaiihIIu
Insurance Agency was a business
visitor In Baker yesterday. -
. Mis. T. W. Kine arid son Harold
loft this mprning for Portland to
visit for a couple of weeks..
Dr. W. II. Blenkney, of Walla
Walla, will speak in the Persbyterian
church tomorrow morning nnd even
ing . .' '
Fred Spritth, who has been in Port
land attending the Knights of Col
umbus convention, will return home
today. . , i
Mvs C. 13. Mann, who has been
visiting with relatives nnd friends
In this city, returned lo her homo In
Portland today.
Mrs. C. E. Henderson left this
morning for Portland with tho. ex
pectation of making that city her
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shay who have
boon visiting with relatives in La
Grande loft this morning for their
home In. Portland. : '" '
T. F. O'Bvyant, station agent at
Pendleton,' wan a west hound pass
enger on Jhls morning's train, en
roiito home from a trip to several
Kastern cities.
Mrs. O. drlnell i nnd daughters
spont a short time In the city from
thoir homo In Joseph and left on
this mornlng'c train for Walla Walla
to visit, with friends.
Mrs. E. E. Sparks of Baker, who
has been visiting with her sister in
this city, loft this morning Tor Pen
dleton for a short visit before re
turning to her home.
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. B." B. Collins left
this morning for Frecwnter to visit
with Mr. Collin's parents for a few
days. On their return to La Grande
Mr. Collins will enlist with the U. 3.
Mnrlnes. . . ' .
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Mrs. Mary Haines, who has been
visiting at the home of her nieces,'
Mrs. Peter Belver and Mrs. Ed
Khell, for the past two weeks, re
turned to her home In Ellensburg.
Washington, today.
J. W. Chandler, returned today from
n business visit in Portland.
A marriage license was Issued to
Tom De Brodc and Miss Mary Koyle.
Mrs. G. Ii. Lindsay went over to
Union to visit with friends for a few
days. '.. ':..',., ,
Mrs Kicn Plumme it vi3iting in
the city from her hoir in Hunttng
ton. ..':. 1
Mac Wood, of the Golden Rule Co.,
has returned from a business np to
Portland.
Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Relloy was a
wept bound passenger on this morn
ing's train.
J. E. Anderson of the Maxwell Au
to Garage will" nrrive homo from
Portland today. i
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Chris Miller left last evening for
Ketchikan, Alaska, to be absent for
some. 'time. ' f ;
llrs. C. Osborne enias down from
her liohis ; in Haines and went , to
'.Vnllowa to visit with fnea Ii i
H. Felley, a promi.'.ent, taltlu
n.nn.of " u:'.htuona(; Watfctngtq i, to-
business r;)tor in our ii ;y.
Mrs. George Vehers anil baby
daughter will return home tomorrow
from the Grande Ronde Hospital.
Born nt the Grande Ronde Hospital
May 31, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. F.
R. Barnes, of Kamela, a daughter.
! : HINTS ON SUCCESS
' The nnlucklest man hi the world Is
the man who thinks he Is lucky.
The trouble with most good people
Is that they make a business of It '
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.The law Is reason dulled by com
promise between many ceufllctlug view
polsts. ''':' '' - .
' . The least Importunt benefit to be de
rived from the study of the law Is the
actual legal knowledge which one ob
tains.';: . y
The way to get what you wont Is to
how that you deserve It before you
ask and then per Ira ps you won't linve
to ask. " 1 .
Blue sky or a premise of what may
happen can be sold by a man who
knows bow, but It takes a lot of t ruin
lug tq learn how. ..
When a young man comes out of
college h must have confidence In
himself, but he should not advertise
his self-confidence.
Learning how to sell the public some
thing that, the public doesn't want Is
a service to society as well as an In
valuable training of oneself.
, Almost always before a specialist
enn get In action. It is necessary for a
lot of nonspeclnllsts to go out and get
the money for the specialist to special
ize with. : .' , , .
, One of the greatest dangers to the
successful enreer of a. public man,
whether he be politician or merchan
diser, Is that he may overestimate the
composite Intelligence which makes up
public opinion. From "If I Were
Twenty-one," by William Maxwell.
' AVOIDING ACCIDENTS
Turn out the gus use your breath
for living. - ,
It Is often easy to tell "Just how It
happened." "'
Keep your bend, arms end body
Inside a moving car, ' ; ;
Accidents may be avoided through
the use of common sense, ,
Look whero you are going. .Don't
walk north while looking eputh.
There Is greater personal advantage
In knowing that "It" can't happen to
yov.i- . ..'- i '",.,,,.';,
Most accidents are due to haste
carelessness, forgetfulness and Igno
rance. --j, : ,
A WANT AD will do 'it.'
newtoday
LOST Elk Pin.. Finder 'please re
turn to this office : , , 0-f-tf
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To inakfi J'out pnrcliasps of SuiTinicr ylVess Qo(ls now. i Priops
aro advancing daily, some Hries liiwe been witliklrnwn from tlW
market entirely, other lines are hard; to gej; at' any pricei ' Can
ycjii realize this? Anticipate
buy plenty; it's' your, opportunity 'to takf .advantage of existing -conditions
and profit tboreby,;l4io.kyo;ve tlieise items, which am
priced on the old basis and fill 6ur Vi'ants. ,4 '
. percales ; v j)ev0ns11ires . , oeorflettes
. otntgitaai8 organdte. crepe de chines
'.: Voiles v Swisses taffetas
eaavxs , . crepes '- . " silks
June 1st and
after we open
this Store- at
'. 8 a.m. '
P 60L9EM mUE )&
Juno 1st and
after wo c(ose
Saturday at ,;
' 8.30 p.m.
One of the 600 R. C, U, Stores with ant Annual Porchnsinc Power of
0er 6 Ulllloa MSmn-.u:;: )
LA GRANDE f fs( ' WORE.; f j 4. 4,, ,.
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FOR SALE--Kltchen
.Main' 793.
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- Runge. Call
fi-1-3 1 p
STRAYED 1 SOrrcl mare bald face,
brand on left shoulder Dlamnn C.
Mouse ; colored . gelding, same
brand. Gray saddle mare. Notify
George Olbson, 2501 N-4th St.
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DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopath
Physician, specializing In dlscnBca
, of Women and Children.. Hours
JO tq 12: ,a.-ri(,l . Jl to G p. m,, ajtdj
by appointment. . Phones: office
" Red 17(11. Residence Red 881.
37 New Foley Bldg.r Dr, J. L,
Ingle has entered tho U. S. Army.'
' Miss Edna Muson. who has been
nt Hot Lnko for some time past, has
relumed to her nome In L,a urnnue.
Mr. nndMrs. L. A. Prcscott .and
bnby daughter Helen Lurone, went
over to Hot Lake to spend the week
end. v
Mr. Albert Keefer nnd Miss Lena
Piepcr were married todny by Jus
tice of the Pence Arthur V.i Wil
liams. . V
Mnior H. E. Coolidco. of the Ore
gon State Militia left' lust evening
Vr Portland, on business connected
.:h "lie Militia - i
rinrkv Allen. R. M. Bevtri le nnd
Harold I arring w.ll l?vc tenir.ht
or Cnnip Meade, Maryland, to c:itcr
!ic"'.viVng camp.' ' ' .
Mrs. J. L. McCrary, of Portland, is
visiting nt the home of her sister,
Mrs. Robert Pattison, and with her
many friends in this city.
Mr. Vernon Cockrell nnd Miss Ruth
rturfnril were married today nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Morlin
by Justice of the Penco Arthur C.
Williams.
; Master William Rvan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Ryan (Kate Nash) of
Portland, is visiting, at the home of
his nunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Pat
tison.
Mm. D. J. Jesse nnd children, ex-
'pcet to leave for Portland tha first
of the week, to remain while Lieut
enant Jesse is In the service of his
country.
Mm. Alice Jennraon and son Dcvoy,
who have been visiting at the home
of their daughter and sister, Mrs.
W. J. Spencer for the past few
months, have returned to their home
'in Minneapolis.
Dr. E. P. Mossman left this morn
ing for Joseph nnd will spend a
eounle of days at Wallowa Lake.
Mrs. Mossman has been In Enter
prise conducting a Red Cross In
stitute and will also b a guest at
the Lake. ' . '
Mi Mnrv McDonald, who has been
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Edward Jasper, at Alicel, re
turned to her home in Nyssa yesterday.
Mm rinrn Oliver and son. Earl.
will leave on No. 18 tomorrow even
inn fnr a visit of several weeks in
kA tTnaf Thnv will return ViV Wnv
or (iiiornin.
Mr. and Mm. Louis' Stott, who
ha been visiting nt the homo of
Mrs. Stotfs sister, Mrs. Joe Snod
grass and other' relatives In this
city, left this morning for Pendleton
to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Stott were at ono time residents of
La Orande but have been making
their home In Boise for the past few
ypai s. ' '
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THEATRE
.......THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.....
; TODAY ONIjY :. :
Greater Vitagrapb. Presents
"THE ALIBI"
With Betty Howe and James Morrison
"Through Trying Ordeals Love Rewards Cour-
age-aiid Bravery.", ' , .'!"; 'V' .
ALSO A FRANK DANTELS' COMEDY'
' . Tomomiw ,
MA ALLTSON in "Social Hypocrites."
Optimistic Thouflht.
Rejoice today, for tomorrow sou
may bo ashes. ;
Would Make Thick Earth Crust.
The amount of Innd above sea level
111 the world would make a crust 000
feet thick if eveuly distributed all over
the globe, " . -
': Oone, itnd forgetten.' I " y '
"And thlg- t-umbled-down ccAtagor
"Was the hooiw of n poet ni dead
now."' "The fiath to the door-'ie overv
grown witli -ivrntofl.-it. "TTea,' It baa
been some y-eava tine the,' postman
quit- delivering returned .nanuxript.
at the poetVdoor' fllTOtogbiun Age
Bernld. .- . .
'. ..... V Domestic Tragedy. (
Wife (returned from overnight visit) -i
- Did ymi get yourself i g00ti dinner ;
ovfn '""'" , Hnb-'Ves, tiioro v;;
was a bit of steak in tho ice box and f
cooked it with n few onions 1 found m : '
the cellar." Vlfe"Onlons? cL- V':
eerlpf . ' rawnoa a run-
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CIGAR STORE
We carry tho Choicest Brands of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY,
CANDIES, ETC.
Our Fountain Service Cannot Be Excelled
Ice Cream Fresh Every Day.
EARL N. DOANE, Prop.
West-Jacobs B.ldg,
Hj
War R read
We make War Bread fresh every day. Every,
Monday and Wednesday regular War Buns.
Try "our Libci-ty Bread. We also have the
most complete line of Home-made Pies, Cakes,
Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies in
the city.
AH made according to Government regulations.
DUTLI BAKERY
317 North Fir St. Jut Acroitthe Track
I AHE trench, which always encircled the Roman cas
Jl tra, or camp, was brought to France by Julius Caeiar
and used by him on the very battlefield where to-day
the Allies and the Huns have 25,000 miles of trenches.
With rings of trenches, gradually drawn smaller,'
probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in
. 1667 took Candia.1 , . -;', - - ; '; - '
Vauban, builder of Verdun," in 1973 employed the
first parallel trenches, the system of the present war,
Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans to trench
warfare. , But Goodrich never had to dit in.
Since twenty-two years ao Goodrich manufactured
the first American pneumatic automobile tire. Goodrich'
has driven ohead to the big, graceful, masterful v
01MSiai
SEJKlTTE TIKE
But whether Goodrich was revolutionizing tiro manu
facture by bringing forth the first American clincher tire
, Or originating the one practical non-skid, the cross
bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber ,
Goodrich built tires to one end SERVICE VALUB
what they are worth to the motorist on his car and
on the road in COMPORT of an easier riding car
economy in gasoline saved,-end LONG MILEAGB.
Small difference whether you buy GOODRICH .
SILVERTOWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY
TREADS, you get SERVICE value tires. '
THE B. F.'GOODRICH RUBBER CO;
Po-tland Branch: Broadway and Bunuldt St., Portland, Ore.
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W tSe CITV OP GOODRICH AKRON , OHIO. fe'&v-VS?-
WE SELL
GOODRICH TIRES, TUBES AND
CASINGS
Complete Stock.
In All Sizes.
LaGrandeGarage
VHAH. McCRAItY. Prop. ,
Washington Street.
' . WE SELL
GOODRICH TIRES, TUBES AND
CASINGS
Complete Stock All Size3
Hamilton Garage
J nEnT HAMII,TOiV,-Pmp.
Corner Fir and Jefferson