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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
The Observer - tu' An Independent Newspaper ' Published Daily and Weekly at I .a liruiHlo, Oregon. La Grande Evening Observer ". Publishing Company.- . r BRUCft DENNIS, Publisher. Entered at the Poatofflce at r . La Grande, Oregon, as Second-class f Mntter. transporting of troops und supplies uniuiestionHhly will he maintained its jit has been In Ihu pant. . All evidence shows thnt the two or more subnmr- jinoR or the bit? tyoo have not lit Itcmpted to attack the transports, i There probably has been no chance I for such nn attach. Even a German i report of a few days ago said that HOLO MEETING AT COVE' JOIN THE MURINES o , , ( i i ot n i if or .11 i.r oti, i.t. Hi--- - of parade'. i Miss Irene W'ugunr bus buou cIioh ell by Hie Hi d Cyoss chapter of Sum niorvlllo to be the ' oucen for the eulebratlon. .. . . . . . Inivm.v ruin.v iii.'uii'i,-u vn ltil)Tinv r-i.'i rniMfrn ivi'rn IDAHO COVK MAN MKiAM .KEUNMON EI.BVATOIt COMSOM MltOIJ KAIIM-wl'ICOf." KAf 1IIATK0 WITH TRl-STATE AS- .MAX SEW SCIIOOI, I'lllMII'AI,, i SOClATIOM 1.0CAL U.MHKH t OOVK, June 0 (apec.liil) Clyde i 1'I.ANT EMI'LOYS MOKE Si EH. Ho wit or, who wutt Included In the I NORTH l'OWDEU, June 0. (Spec .U .he,, ,.. and v ould also hn.i "Hie committee talked to Father reier ,. I., the Bert C.ow -hoi, Finn,, .ho. h . recen 1 I e ..r no- . iirnni iumkiiiiii; i" ."" ; ' . ; I possible h6A'IM I" r.tlenauiice at ' . jiho celebration, v ........ ..... ... .i t 1 Address All Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street J. a. SnodgrasH, cimli (nan f the) o . ... , Pom tli of inly committee, of- ; Candy that i i , i voa T V It . . .f itv.mh. in bulk and in boxes. . iry it ; '. ' -. tend us mo hiock nnow hv" . - , . ,, nrt,z oi.n The committee for (he Fourh, nfjteinooii and bad a hum ..n placed ,ot S.lve, thorn s Family D.ug Store. July 'celebration of Allcol, telephoned !ta a conspicuous plnco.-lnjitlfiK the ... Pliny oo .... fs to J..O. HnndgraBs. chairman of the people or mo comuiuuuj' m Press Association. On Sale In Other Cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. Imperial News Stand, Portland. . - Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland. vr.e mason urn iroup movement irom nitt Call for men. was exeniiited fur 1 l.iUrnotaln 11ine Attended de America was not, halted by the 8iib-im or filuieii days when the next icoiatlon day services in Baker and irtrart will be called. . . , iarticipated in the. parade as he is' )). II. Itichardiuiii or Mldvnle, Ila- an old soldier. Andrew Trent, Den: ho, of t Ik,' film or Itowe & Itlehard- Evans and A. E. I.anibci't, veterans ot I Hon of Cove ban sold bin ranch of the Spanish war, also took part in; The destruction of Ihc foastwl' 1 1200 't"n'H '" 'dulio and Is look Inn Hie exercises.. I for, a saltalilo location. . ., Robert Titus left for Portland to Piiir n r Allan hn km. enlist. Miss Jessie Ashbv has taken would be the interfeience with tlic t ,J, succivuxriii nrinffinni ,,f !, p,. his nbice nt the nost-offlce. James eontlnunl streum of American b1-I Mchonln the past threo years will jo-lTuitis has been teempted until after committee 'hwre. that Ihey hud elect-'the celebration In la Orande. Job Printing-, The Observer, Main S7 . , ; . Jmnrmes was because the transports City Official Paper. County Official I ' Paper, jwere so thoroughly eortvoyed Hint Evening Tcloaph Report tit United 'there was no chance to stop 'them. vessels is of lesser, importanco than jdiers toward France, but the irlory,! such as it is, of having done soiucjror cato ebiuwhcre and I'rof. Kiuifinari .harvest. j. nt StiiniHor will fill that ilosltlon Dolphin Parker is having some Im- tho next school year. t .'ovemcnts made at his summer homo ldamne to American shipping along ..; w. I) Furcnian has resigned hhl"1 t',e mountains, lid Is having n fiScjtho Atlantic coast will be of short .(position as United 'States Koroster to .iBarago erected by Capt, Kendall. i"ui mi n.'w niui, in iih, alio, no win '"j - j inioVB wllb bin rainlly to I'nitliind - ' .celebrated at his home Sunday. All I Mr. and Mrs. H. I'lxton of nuiley. 'the children were present besides. ....'.. . .. r.4.,1....l '''..... ., 1. . . !..,! ,.;....ln Mnl..f Ixino on, la flrwl licisny of ' tnls department '. of ocean , "'"'"ion iu inoir nonie. ii".i -n .... ,n i iu (.,,.' .i nf i v. rixton, Miss Thelina "inner was serveu SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 By Carrier . Daily, per month ,Uaily, per throo months,..,,., i.ji.tHl(lurllloni H wi), llkt.y n(lt' be Umg . Daily, per six months In advanca $.1.7S i, . . ., it n ' . . .,. before the secretary of the navy can .. IH, I. .... H-.HIHVI,.!..,.-. ' Daily, single copy.,.. . Ily Mall - flallv nor vitiir .n itilvAnrfl . . . .1. . lli.Oft Daily, per six months In ndvnnee $2.50 1 tho ''road will bo kept open.". Daily, three months in -advance. .$1.25 0ne , tho main c.lus(.g uf Amc,i(.n Dmlv. nor month.. ......... I .. .!0c I 'The Saturday Evening Olisorvcl-, by t in tho war was the Ocrman nubinnr mail, per year in advance. ... .ii.uo Weeklv Observer-Star, by mail, per . year in advance. ........... ..11.50! undersea .. ... . . r, ... .. I mission than that of no greater ! curious relic I Aebby necoiiipniiled them to their Howard O'Bryant, Gene Tully and 'now home In Hurley to which pluce Moyd Hobbs of North Powder, have iMr. I'lxton: precnedetl Ihem several enlisted in the Marines. These three jwei'lts since. . lestpeet to bo called In the next ten 'l'l.n :i 11. i. t, ...... . . . . 'j . . ' -!!L?,iV. T,ItJt?J"1Er0 .Vi 9 i ,n "n1 tho .''ay will come when the i lion mot with Calvary Iliiptlst church 0 The North Powder Farmers rilc- craft will fill no e-rrater IT'ldny Juno 4. Mayor : Welinervntor Company has -affiliated with iiiiido the address or Welcome to -the Trl-State Association. Tho elc-1 which the Covo church rciumnded ivntnr Will be erected and managed I or tiorman DarbariBm.- , ' - Iwtth Rev. li. O. otto liiodnintor. :,y the association-- . .,: . ' ... '. " -TlKi train on the branch will leave I Mrs. II.. O. Corham und daughter The weather report today calls' for ' Cpyo liorenfltir at tlireo o'clock p. in. Miss Montn; Mrs; Haines and d.-.ugh- I .... .1 , .... I, .... nti, . ' .... .......... . . shnwern," ' While ' thi.m to .in obi-."".'.' ". n ' Hava,uioveo ter Nil a, with Hal. 1'ollCn, nave gone " ' i-ovu nun win arai Ht- sr. n ! In Ktnnf M . with . Mr.- and ;Mi Robert Starkweather. j i The llcss Lumber company is em- KtJIOOI. ln,im, lfiffrA lllimllAt f,t IllUn flU : MblCI'INU. j their saw mill and planer. ,Mr. Mct-l ; ' 11 " " ' I calf is moving from Union with Ins Notice is hereby given to the legal f,,mjly and will be employed by the! voters of School District No. 1 of 'n,nn Tliio My Country Tit of Th.., aw.tt Land lne Liberty." t Uitlt Al.TOUETHER TOO EASV. there is no time camp meeting to incite a. drench ing rain, und the Slock Show is on last, (punter, It is to be Imped the wentlier man. has mndo no iiiiscalculatioiis in his forecast for today. ito .i Kinder on hlii ranch. I"-. . .o- INOTICE (IF ANNUAL -There is one ground on whiphiha! jUnion County,. Stale of Oregon, that s.vellli additional" families, to North -. no Annual Scliool .Meeting or said pow(.r Georco Chand cr. of linker, siivh !,i;f,.i,. ,iii i. ... ....,.... o-t.. 1 Observer feels iust.fled ,n ' fii,.ll,.e ' ... ," . . . . "tiio union stock exniuit is a success, I uuiiumg, .10 ucgin at me hour of . fault with the war program. ,nw, thw9 .g m ()(,U(;i, (,f mRh ,' lock p n, , until the hou. of 7 o'- Itlins been announced all along i .... 0 u , . l'-- ln" mommy 01 1 Mrs- Hrrio -..v ...... " ,1 iii). ifiinir iiui 1 .1" through the whole range of ine stock proposition. the old-fashioned way, to keep fires of patriotism burning. that this country's -part, "in the war . is for the single purpose of rlddin,; thf world of kuisensm and establish ing the safety of nil nations, either weak or strong. And this is to lie dtne "without Indemnities.". "There is the lame point. The war is not fjuite. over yet, but when the time conies the fioti-indemnlty clause needs 11 little 1'ovinion. The taiser's outfit, ft'lt has. any tiling left to pay : with, should be made to pay for all the vessels that have been sunk in the cases whert these vessels were not engaged ii. tho war. They certainly should bt mndo to pay every dollar of damage caused by tho sinking of the. Caro Una and tho other vessels as well. It is a nice thing to be chnritnbk and filled with the milk of human iMy husband also bkiAnina ami nil 'that hut' thnr ii 'benefit from them. day " , n HOW 8IIH-.IIANIHIIKH IIACKACIIK E ! Kloniin. Avorlll. ot June, Minn , wrllen . ,-T wits nt. a snnitnr- ''1"1'' - tin 111 three weeks' at 0110 time, two 'J Ins meeting ir called for the pur- WSekn another, tlnio, for rheumatism I pose of electing two directors for ;and kidney trouble and got no ro- Ln' Grande in going to celebrate in I tc,'m of t,"'fie yoH''''' the tr""3' ller- n ,ny 'fit'll n hom0 1 bpBftn W urapue is going to cuti.iaic 1111 t.(i(n of )U,,11C U,UH t 8Uoli isl.iK Foley Kidney Pills and found the .: Kodak enliugcments from yourj own negatives free. Come to Sil-! Vcrlhorn's und get a coupon, Daily lit . Wky it "!ltlli:r.MATIC mofting. Dated this 1st day of June,' Id I.?, CIIAS. H. REYNOLDS. District Clerk. A. T. HILL, Chairman Hoard of Directors.' frl!-1 !-!.".. jlmniodinto roller; a half bottle com pleted the cure." This Is further proof that theae wonderful pills give relief where , other treatments fail, Unequaled for weak, sore, aching kidneys, bladder, buck, muscles or joints." Rold everywhere. A N O KIDMOV 11. 1, M I : ' ' I v.n ..t.i ., . , . i-i'"iii 'n't reining in mo scriptures or ino mor ifBeS 1 code anywhere that places an in- j - junction against giving the Hun ft little bit of his own medicine. , Whnt business has a sloppy Ger mnn commander to approach a pas senger steamer loaded with non-com-bntnnt pnssengcrs and a good propor tion of them women, and say: "I'll give you, twenty minutes to get into the bouts," and then sond tho vessel to tho bottom '( Where is the jus tice in passing such n thing ns that . . . up without a demand for ns much reparation ns It is possible to get? Rut wo will have to admit thnt it . is a wonder the passengers were oven , given n chance to take to the boats. J ' Are you troubled ' with rheuiiuit Ism, kidney or bladder . effectlons? Any such symptoms as 'swollen mus cles or Joints, backache, hcailueho,! dizziness, nervousness, plavod-niit focllng, urinary Irregularity, puffl iiess under the eyes? You need Foley Kidney Pills.-'Mrs. Frank 1'. Wood, It. F. D. 3, Morrill, Malnu, writes;.' "I found relief as booh ns I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. received much Un was so lame Btoop over; now ho 110 pain Sold everywhere." SOME CORSET FACTS p appears inai u lew were .lost ni that, and the lives of all these are 1 chnrgenble to the same kind of Ger- 1 t man rullilessiicss that hns been seen in the nt'tuiil theater of the war, where hospitals are bombarded and nan-combatants, women and children killed in air raids and from the shells of long range guns, while at church. Tc say nothing of being gassed in j fields nnd villages. Then talk about no indemnities, Patience will have had nn abso lute divorce from virtue, nnd the most abstract notion of justice will hi outraged when such nets are al lowed to go without suitable restitution, Have You A Direct Interest? in t lie growth nntt development of the Fed eral I eserve System heciuise its object is to improve banking, eiiiToiiev and credit conditions; and to lessen the likelihood ot tlncNc financial disasters which 111 the past have brought untold losses to the business' and laboring men of the countrv. - ' You can contribute 'directly to its devel opment as part of every dollar Vou deposit with us goes directly into the new svsteni to protect our depositors. . Don't delay any longer to get under its protection. Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE. OREGON 1 S-f; " i THE RIGHT KIND OF COATS , Fori Women The styles that are tho uinm-rcur - Tho" mnfaviiilu flint nee hifhest in ffrvoi I ..... -- -o -- . . - . .. , , and best in o,imlity, .Tho tailoring and workman fihip fire tho best. , . ..And they are Exclusive, : The choice of fabric and fashions is varit'd enough to suit everyone's pocket book. Many attrncive and ex clusive ideas -in belts jilaits, and aeeessories. VV want . yon to see (hese coats. Call anytime and look them oven - It is a pleasure for us to sliow'tliem to you. .. $22.50 up to $G0.00 Frcttv Georgette Waists. While, lleh and inany-coIiii:ed waists, some plain, some em briiidered or beaded. Ilest (iiality (leor gette and ( -repe de Cl'ii ne. '',"'.-';""'; (Ionic in and see them in our ready to wear department. $i.O0 m. to $13.50 New Silk Kimonos. ' AVe have just; re- ceived a now shi)-. incut of Silki lnibi'oi dered Kimonos. I'ret ty sliades of blue, -pink, : tosc, red : and gold all embroider ed beautiful floral effects. Roe them in our' window anl Home, in and let us show them to you. - ' 1 $12.50 to $18.50 i House Dresses "We have a veo'y large assortment of house dresses now' in all sizes lip to 50, (lingham and ('ixe, With pretty whit?' r Voloved' collars and cuffs. Most all have belied effects of some de scription. -- Your inspection in-' vited. ..".. '. Vi ices $1.25 up to A ", tTNTON STORK Oneii 8:00 a.m. ; fi;()0 p.m.' Open Wntnrdays .... until 8:110 p.m. 1 11....-.. r- I I :: 1 1 CAN T STOP TROOPS. There are, ot course, good corsets nnd bad corsets A good corset molds you to Its shape. You mold a poor corset to your shape. That is why your figure improves Under tho influence of an nr tlstically designed nnd , well made corset. Joseph un Daniels, secretnry of the navy, is iiuoted as Baying: "The great duty of our navy fs tt keep open the door to Franco, to carry our men nnd munitions to the great battle front and to guard food supplies for our co-belligerents. This has been accomplished thus fur .mil we will continue to keep the open." . , road 1 FrcntLBoed nre designed by the most skillful anil consequently the highest paid designer in the business. PAULINE LED E RLE 1 1 1 1 Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to hnndlo your gram In hulk? Do not wait until .Spring and Slimmer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancries now. You ranbuy the lumber nnd roofing paper for a first-class 10(11) bushel portable granary for $54.58 and It will last for years. Sinks for the same amount of grain will cost you f 125.00 nnd this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can lie moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing nwny with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. - The lioys In the trenches need the sacks, for sand bngs for tho protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them, Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured nt home. When you buy Backs part of Die money goes to India. . IIUIU) YOUR GRAN ARIES NOW , . Re prepaid by building them before the farming season opens up. He sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, ns low guide lumber will give you trouble In a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. " i Save money keep what you spend at homepvevent Iobs nnd damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for nur boys In the trenches; help win tho war by building giannries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used In other section!;. One trip with n good team will haul th ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well ns prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see 1' The George Palmer Lumber Co. ' LA GRANDE, OREGON ijl y hi! iiif P fl mm i ! Ik! War-Time Responsibility Yours and Ours National necessity has put a new responsibility on every motorist. , Ltmost service is demanded the highest usefulness of yourself and your car. . . Service and economy are your only considerations, v Our responsibility goes h'.md in hand with yours. , As the largest rubber man ufacturer in the world, it Is our duty to supply you with, tires of unfailing reliability and extreme mileage. United StatesTires are more than making good in this time of stress. They are setting new mile age records establishing new standards 'of continuous service effecting greater economy by . reducing tire cost per mile. There is a United States Tire for every car passenger or commercial--and every con dition of motoring. The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot dealer Mjil cheerfully aid you in fitting the right tire to your needs. ; The success that has attended the'i L......... United StatesTires "M arc Good Tires