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wI?'-?AlIiAGH,riGHTERS"AXD MANY .OTHERS mrosh ikish VAT.oii is clrahixu thk way ix fi r RAXCE, NEW TBMl An exceptional buy has made it possible for na to offer you ninny new lityleR .in Ladies' Allover Aprons. f!ut very, foil. ;iul ninjlfj pf ' thv st v quality ftnghms and jiereales, rnll length, lain eokn-H nnl patterns, Sail size3. i id--" TO-DAY TOtDAY AT A7 rs r L. J til 1 oS ALL OUT DOORS Invites You KODAK HERE YOU WIH. -FIND EVERY , THING FOR I'lCTUKE . , ' TAKING. Red Goss DrugStore 6 'i5s-rw& ixxw'y','', i-"?.,! There are ntbetter fi?htm(? men lent Private Michael their attack and then found them In the British Army, than the Irish O'Leary, who ample-handed attacked I salve flunked by a nest of machine cioops. iney nave proved tnia In i and killed an incredible number of (guns known oa The Quad octal and Personal Mr. and Mis. James Dobbin wcro linker vlsilora today. . Mis- Vhirll J. Coverstone is n Wul lown vlsilor 111 our (rlty. " Mrs. J. P, IliivenHcroft Is In .city from her homo at Wallowa. the Mr. nnd Mrs, J, tared to Baker Eclipse. t , I). McKcnnon lnn to witness the I.. Tho Misses Mary and Kllen Yoiing of Siimniorvllle, left yoslerday for On lario, canaua. ; Juany a hard-fought battle. The! the enemy and won the Victoria Kuyar insn KusiUerg are called FaR-i Cross. . O'Leary started his wur tr,lalla(!h boys, a Gaelic phrase in-. service.-, as a private In th Con jiicatiiiK that they "clear the way." ! nauitht Rangers, and he is now a J .iere are so many famous Irish captain. His whole career indicates lv irimeiita that all of them cannot be ! that he does not know what the word nined here. Among the best are fear means. '; . , ., . til.i Munster Fusiliers, the Royal In-i Another splendid fighting man who rokilling Fusiliers, the Irish Guards,) hails from Tipperary arrived in New Hi" Dublin Fusiliers, the Royal Irish York the other day to Join the re litgiment, the Royal Irish Rifles and i ciuiting forces of the British, and li.-i Connaught Rangers, ,with whom ! Canadian Reoruiting Mission. His ti , gamer General w. A. Whits of name ia Captain Thomas F. Mac Uiu British and Canadian Recruit- Mahon. of the Irish Guards, and he won the Military Cross in the Battle ,:ing Mission saw strenuous serv ice in South Africa. - These splendid soldiers come from t-;:li the north and south of Ireland. - une of the first heroes of the pres- of the Somme. In September 191? the Irish Guards saw very strenuous fighting in the Battle of the Somme. They carried all their objectives in guns known as the Quadrilateral, and were subjected to a heavy flra irom me rear. - :r "Finally," said Captain Mao Mahon, "a blooming tank rode over The Quadrilateral, smashing . the wire entanglements, and the position was soon taken by the Irish Guards ' and another regiment. I sot hit on ;, the head by a piece of shell and was bowled over, but fortunately I had! on one of the tin hats, as we call th steel helmets, and it broke th fore of the blow. . " There are thousands of Irishman in the United States who can help ; win the war by volunteering now for one or another of the hard-hitting Irish regiments and share In "Iriaa valor," famous. .the yfprhloveT. . ,,, Mrs. J. H Ditkor today. Keeney is visiting in Mr and Mis. to Baker today C. U. Johnson wont V Miss Mary Marshal, who has bnen visiting In Lb Grande, returned to her liome in Elgin-today. J. W. niclirord,' connected with the Elgin Creamery, is n business visit or In La Grande today. - ; . ' -' " . .... : "; ' MIsb Grace Maxwell, who lias been visiting with Mliw Mina Ash, returned to. hor homo In Weiser Saturday 'morning -, " v : Mr,, and Mrs. 1J. W. Smith motored over from their bnino in Pendleton yesterday afternoon uml returned to day.. ' ,. ' Joe EhersolOj ot ono time a popular clerk at tho Hotel Foley, Is in the city today mooting with bin former ac luaWniiceH arid friends; H. E. Ilosecnnip, a former Ln Grander, but now employed In the '.HhlpynnlH In Portland, Is visiting with former friends in this oily. ' Miss' Hortha Fisher, who lias been iittendlng 0. A. C, is In La Orande the guest of her sister, Mrs. Osborne, on her way to hor home at Haines. Gust Heriunn Lund, of Cor-, went to Pendleton yesterday and ellsted as an apprentice seaman at the local naval recruiting office. He will go Monday. 1 . ' ; Miss Gladys Drlscoe, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ash, en route home from C'orvallls, left yesterdny for her home ' In Weiser. ,-Mrs. C. O. Stacey, who has been visiting with friends hnd relatives In Ln Grnnde and Cove for tho-past few weeks, returned to her home In the . Dalles today. . ' " Dr. W. D. McMillan, who has been in Portland attending a meeting of the State Dental Board of which he Is a member,' returned to his troma 'In Ln Crumle. ' J- r i ' Mrs. E. C. Biillls, of Portland, who has been visiting with friends In La Grande, lert this morning for Joseph where she will visit for a short time before returning to her homo. It"-" " Blaine Hnllock, on attorney with the W. O. company, is a guest at the Hotel Foley: Mr. Hallock has been over to Hot Lake on ofricial busl . ness in connection with the company. Miss Ines Knowles, who was a member of the' r18 graduating ?elass a the M A.C,yJ has -ret n ram f to La. Grann,'fo,pcntr the wimmer With her parents, Judge and Mrs. Mrs. l.E. Ploj'Cb' Is' down from her, home. in Iorth .Powder. Mrs. L. L. . FiuiHS, of Knmela, is a visitor In La Grande today Miss Ethel Barbeiiu, of the J Penney Co.,'went to Baker today. C. Mi:, and Mrs. J. H. Mlmiintigh, of Wallowa, left last evening for Portland.'.,-..., . : - - ,-, Mrs, Frank Brokler left tit is morn ing for Baker, where sho will view the eclipse. - ; Mrs. Claude Lynch, who has been visiting at Richland, Oregon returned to her home in this city. J. .D. Haines welnt to Baker this morning to Join Mrs Haines, who has been visiting' there for (he past few days. Senator Waltor M. Pierce, who lins bean Ln Portland and Southern Ore gon for the past few days, returned to his home in La Grnnde today. Mr. and Mrs. J: W. Pureed and sons,. who1 have been visiting at the Dallas, and Portland, returned home today.-Mr. Purcell Is Chief Clerk at the O.-W. offices. ' ... Miss Lela Gannuway, who has been attending -schol nt Spokane, Wash ington1, Is In the cit y the guest of her slHter;, Mrs. E. O. Pnyton, en route to her honle in Illinois The? condition of Oenibart Stnclt lnnrt, .who Is critically ill K' the Gj-nncfe": Rnnde Hospital from his home in Cove, continues to show a slight Improvement, " Mi and Mrs. G. K. Miller, who have biSen In this city for some time returned to their home In North Pnw- der. today. Mr.' Miller has been Ml at the Grande Rnnde Hospital. ' Miss E. C. Luke today. Richardson went to Hot W. Chenault of the Cove is n Baker visitor today. Leaf Russell wett lo linker' today to . witness the eclipse. . Mrs. S- L--' Given and Miss Lois went to Baker witness the eclipse. - daughter today to NEW SILKtS Many hoWj patternn 'to seleet from and prieed right. You can't ro wi'onp; in buying silks, they are cheaper. than eottons, quality-.eon-. Rtilered. ' . New Tub Goods Voiles, Drgandu's,' Lawns, direct from the mills. ; AVo ollei" you an v, opportunity to a ill - your Kuumitir needs at pvlrebj niiuh lowoi than ' the present wholesale prict,. June 1st and after we open this Store at t 8 am. 1 GOLDZH PjiEl- 'Drehaalnl, Ont of th fivO K. C. U. Stores with aa Annual PurcJi Over 60 Mllltea Dallars Power af June 1st and after we close Saturday .at ' 8.3(1 p.m. '- -r --:uAiiuaii.l4;Jii-Mii!.jtj.i I '1 t , , lAN(il5HH OF t COSTIVKMWS Autn-lnlnxlontlon,' headache, lassi tude, ; irrllablllty, ''bluos," sallow- ueHH, blotches, are uniting the -results of constipation. It long neglected it may cause . piles, ulceration , of bowels, appendicitis, nervous pros tration,, ; paralysis, , Don't delay treatment. ' Best remedy la Foley Cathartlo Tablets, as many , thous ands know from experience, "j Theji- not only do their work surely,' easily, gently,, but without Injury to wtoin- ach or intestinal linlug. Contain no habtt-fnrming element. Sold every where, . . -;, i ..-'. .j. Stomach1 Trouble IBSERVER WANT ADS PAY Mrs, Sophie Bauer, 62l Flrs't Ave North, FaribouVt, Mhrnesota, w riles: Ml cannot praise your-WjnllerfUl medicine, Peruua, enouglk, 41: has dona mucrl for m dwtotrtet past . ten years and I fceaoi In tl hi8 continually. I km In asohi a condl- ; Don that. I could sot niwalng Jiut brrad aid nritfc, and even this t was too heavy for a at times. lw, I att at anytMng, I wHl retonjjoaad.Pe runaUaH m frlenda." j-, , j :. ThbM who ebct to- ltiiriJ nrtdl Inea e-i preciire ljiynTiilitir.I-;. I 'cannot Praise Your Vcndcrfai Pledinne Ped.'sna Enough Miss Winnie Bushncll is spending few dnys at Hot Lake. '( Mr. and Mrs. R.- T. Eaton nre spending the day in Bnkor. j ..--' ..... Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hughes ore sjiending a few days in Pendleton; Enginer and Mrs. F. M. Jackson went to Baker to sec the eclipse.. Mrs. A. Seaberg 'returned to her home- in' -Huntington after- spending a few days'hi -fa flrnnde " ''' ' Mrs. W. M. Weis came down from ner home m Kainela and will visit at the home of Mr. und Mrs. R. E. Taylor..,'- -.': ,' -. Mrs. Geo. Hall returned this morn ing from a visit wltli her: daughter nnd fuinlly at Sllverton', Oregon. She was accompanied home by her grand-diiuglilei-, Miss Mlldiod Lusk, who will spend tlio summer In La Greun. , Miss Bessie Schubert, who has been visiting nt the home of Miss Gernl dine Hannon, returned to her home in Plensiint-. Valley today. ' Mrs. Florence Bacon has . resigned her position as City Treasurer and had accepted a position as Deputy County Assessor in the offices of U. G. Cpuch; ; Mrs. J. P. Rusk has been appointed : pity Treasurer and will enter upon her duties Monday. John Snodgrass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe SnodgraHS, of this eity, who Is now with the 2nd Engineers, mid stntioneil at Camp Iluinphrles,. Vlrgliiliw wiiles to his-pnients tiul. he Is, busy these days drilling 10(1 of the new drafted men. II. F. Falk Is In La Grande from Pasco; Wash., to remain a few days Mr. Falk was n resident of La Grande for n number of years but moro re cently has been in the hotel business in Pasco. Ho still retains property Interests hero and Is looking lifter tlie.siimo. " ' ' . Miss Ituna llncon, who has been attending the O. A. C. has accepted a position with the State Board of Health, with headquarters In Port land. Miss Bacon Is tho daugliter of Dr and Mrs. C. T. Bacon of this city, and at present Is visiting with friends In EHensbtirg, Washington, but will go, to Portland and report for duty this coming Monday The, Annual, Fishing Contest nnd BaiKiuet of the Wing, Fin and Fleet wood Club will be held the 23rd and 24th June. ' Banquet at 7 :,')( p.m. on the cvoiiinor of the 26th. , ,; ; . Prizes. ''. Bert Hughes, Fly Book, value $fi. F. Lilly, 1 Bamlioo Pole, value $11. Bohnenkamp's, Automatic Reel, value $0. , . . Pitman's Drug Co,, Automatic Reel, value $1. r . - Newlin Drug Co., Leather' Rod1 Case, Value $7. ;-,'-.' . ' , . '. Golden Rule On., Flashlight, value, $3 Shannon's, Fish Line," value '$!!. These arc part of the prizes given. Mre to follow. .. i , . j-" A. V. ANDREWS, (i-8-.'lt . Secretary jNEw'foDAY! !! V.J -IA- ',- Tft-;.,- xf W A R5W5 BEST -r I W ' a rt C : , J.ors O Kl'JN R2l-f: ft,-"-;':: mi r::i tl."-,-.' m m. WANTED- A waitress at Paris Cafe. fi-8-3t Mri E. E. Kirtley and son Bycrctt , motored to Cwve yesterday and werei accompanied home by Mrs. E. paiiion I s-h has been attending the Baptist t'onvnHoa ' ; ' " Joseph Polmer nnd his sister, Mrs. j Lydlft ' Grandy, are In- naker to-; day to witness the eclipse. While in : Baker they will be the guests of their ; brother. Mayor C. L. Palnler. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bollinger lenv ! thie owning for a ten days trip to i PoBtfaijfl nnd Mnrshfleld. Mr. Belling-1 e"r goes as a delegate to the Eagle's Convention held In Mnrshfleld this year. . Msr. 8. A. Roe left lodify for Mo desto, California- to visit at the homo of her brother. On her- return trip l i lull i will he some time In August ; she will visit at Portland and othei j SHERRYI ! THEATRE : j L... ......... THE IIOIJHK OF Ql'AI.ITV. ............ ; TODAY ONLY EARLE WILLIAMS With Miriam Miles In "The Grell Mystery" A man who has the courage to convict his own' sweetheart ami then exonerates her A gripping mystery drama of today. A.i) CHAlililH CNATM1N IN" HIS NEW JOB. w. i 1- w it '::' a. The Firs! Infanlry Gtins Weighed 75 Pounds FOOT soldiers begun to carry firearms about 1350,. huge, clumsy (Jung weighing f rom 25 to. 75 poundu : Mere hand cannon, iron or copper tubes, tbey wcr'j leveled by a forked uupport, and fired at a touch hole. - v With the invention of the wheel-lock arquebus, in 1517, the first self-firing gun, the musket, was u quick step. 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