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rorr.Vi.Tr mi,! .1 , (OMIlXON susvav Vwrrfl' ' " ' " ' .saun jno put(aq ,,' 'jo tuoiuiiu ei(j RED CROSS DRUG LAST BAY STORE i ;jnq uojj aq ae jjpos ano pooj-V , SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Store i ONlWODv"d33M 4 EXTRA SPECIAL V Ji- I fecial and : Personal COMING EVENTS. .'".' Juuo 27 Opening uf Grundo Ruude Chautauqua. - , July 4 Celebration. "' ..'.'.'. , , July o SelU-Floto Circus. ': Andra Cuuiitiincs. of Elgin, Ih at the Summer.' . ... Hansch and Temple, of Pendleton are at the Foley. 'Mrs. R. A. Butcher, ot Duncan, Ih a guest at the Foley. H. W. HIcIib, of the O'.-W. N. Is at the Sonimer House. R. & - D., A.. Stebbln and Mis&.Lulu Cruyno, are guests of the Foley. .," , Owen Wlllgon and Put' S. Wil liams, of Wallowa, are at the, Foley. Chua. Dobson, of Me,dlcnl Springs, is In La Urunde on a business') trip. ; M. H, Allen deputy factory in spector, arrived in La Grande on No. (i today. '-.'.. M 1 1. IT Alt Y TltAIMNti I'NITV Department Will lie, Installed At ..... O..VC. This Full. : O. A. C; C.ORVALLIS, July 5. A military training unit under of ficers and non-coiumlEslbned offi cers of the- army will be created next fall at the Oregon Agricultural College, enlistment in which will constituto Lho student a membei-'of the. army of the United States. This will be done under a new pro vision of tho War Department, : .' Knllstment will be voluntary, but all students over the age of 18 will be encouraged to join! They will he liable to active duty at the call of the, President. It will, how ever, he the policy of the govern ment not to call the members "of tho training units to active duty until they have reached the age of 21, unless urgent military ne cessity compels an .earlier call. Stu dents under 18, and therefore not legally eligible for enlistment, will be encouraged, to enrol.. Provision will be made for co-ordinating the work of this unit; with the reserve Adjutant General Williams passed : of fleers' training .corps system through Ln Grande Inst night on his wuy to Washington, D.C. According to a telegram just re-- ftived from H. J. McCain, adjutant-general, arrangements are .be ing made for selected students and faculty members to ' be given 60 Margaret Phy, M. S. Levy nnd M. L, Miller and wife, tif Union. are registered at the Hotel Som-i "' Intensive training with a vie,w Dior. it1 serving as assistant instructors . .-Mo help the officers who will ' be Dr. Joshua Stansfleld, J. H. O'-1 assigned to institutions where the Noill. and Mr. and Miss Love, orjunlls will be established. No com Portland, are registered at the ' missions will be granted, but ceitl Sominer. f ' ' ' , 'flcates of qualification as Instruc- "- , , tors will be issued. Mrs. S. M. Haines, of Baker, Is T1'0 majority of selected students 'a visitor In La Grande, and Is a!'"1 institutions witu Reserve om t FULL OF WISDOM It's easier to go broke for liberty than to go blind. ITs wnntliiK lho last word Hint keeps most of the arguments going, - .: KcMlshuesa Is tho hardest obstacle thn cause of freertniri baa to meet. The biggest ainblllon any mau can have la to bo the good father of a good son. A woman may love hrr husband oven thouch he Isn't rich, but she can't help wishing that ho was, ' In this war our observation la that tho gold givers are stilt a long way behind the boy givers. One of the false notions some men have Ik that they can ho patriotic with out it costing them anything. They can't ", ' '. There ore two kinds of profiteers. One. Is uuiking money at his country's expense, and thn other Is saving money lit his country's expense, : A woman can get along on bran braid, and corn muffins and all olher sorts of Hoover substitutes, but when she gets a desire for a new bonnet only a new bonnet-Will do. ", After n woman bus been married for n few years she realizes that It Is Just as. hard for bcr husband to bo' gnoil natured all the time as it is for her to bo good-looking every minute. One of the things wo are not going to try to do this yenr-.ls run a farm, by long distance and twilight. We dis covered last year that to be a success ful farmer requires more than 40 min utes' work Tuesday and, Thursday evenings.- ' ; .'.' . . WE HAVE UtJiitriVLU 5 guest of her son r Haines. . Prof. J.. David Thatvthe man who. thinks he lacks time generally lucks en ergy. ., - ; ' That a fellow doesn't hove to be a Marathon runner to be long wlndod. , .; : ; That no amount of citlturowill make u fat man stop snorting in his sleep. That in tho constant sifting of nr.. m.K. ..w,i,i1lv Intwl uhnnt: -ir where, they belong. cers' Training Corps will be chosen J by commanding officers of the R. J O. T. C. camps. The 'Presidents of ; E. C. Sidles tho well-known druc:0 colleges, win select one stuuent J salesman, Is in La Grande today on rr 5" ntuflents enrolled and one One or his regularly appointed .visits I fnculty man for each 250 students, to members of his trade. Ths 1,lfT" that approximately 19 f. , aniens anu our tacu uy tnemoors s , . - .... , ... ... , J woniim from Inuring a lot of J John Allen, accompanied bv lilii.l' '" ' " v"' rnnk nonscuse. Boston Trail- daughter, Dorothy, That thero are lots of men with Just enough knowledge to be nuisances. : That a homely faco saves a script n ir ix a n II R N Mi AT THE GOLDEN RULE'S BIG mm P W ft Only Two More Days Sale Ends Saturday Last Chance to Make Savings! ! Barber, Idaho, nnd they will remain "'" ,"'"" ' " .. wnk n lolH.,ir rnlnllvn. nn.l IPlesidlO, Sllll FnillclSCO, July. 18 friends. . I The highest type of physical lo , Veiopmeiu is ueiiianaeu y me gov liugeiiVi Newlin, son of Mr. - and lernment. of tho luejii selected, The Mrs. A. Nowl'ln, who is with one of m.i.nl"1"1" ap? .,"",it ,f01' 8V"C".I, Ihu new stoul ships en route to I will be 18 and the maximum for the New York, writes from a southern j faculty men 4 5. Both students and feeling fine. faculty representatives will bo un der temporary enlistment for GO days, when they will be discharged. . Dallas Green, one of the boys' i K-M.enses, Including housing uni who enlisted In the aviation depart-iforl"s', ,ood' nn", iukpnient. will j oe uiKfn care 01 uy me . fcuvi;i-ii-imont cents n'mile being allow- !ed for travelling . expenses. Pay iwlll bo ?30 a month. -o uient lust spring and that time has i been stationed at San Antonio, writes to (he folks at home, that he is on the way to France. : WHAT'S NEW IN SCIENCE Ore from Bolivian tin mines Is be ing smelted at a new plant id Chill. A phonogrnfih attachment makes a new clock speak the time every quur tcr hour. One of the easiest ways to cool an Out-lot of Men's -;ik D.il Outing Solios, - ohi'oino solos, on sale at. pv pair !3..1U One lot of .Men's Dross (Shoes, values up to $5.00 on sale at. per pair One lot ; of AVoinon's J Jims' Shoos, values up ttK$o, on sale, at, per pair $1.97 Lostino.'s liest ( !ofl'oe. on sale, per pound ' :. ; -17 . ' 'Folder's Shasta 'l;t;a, on sale, per- half ioiunl . 17 'JOc Cans of Saner Kraut will be sold at, pel' can 13 One lot figured Lawns and 'Diuiities, liatiste, ete., valves up to 2"e, on1 sale av per vtu'd ' ' Tt'c I't'o LaiiVlry Soaj), Siiocial for th sale at, . per Imr One lot of AVouii Siiapes, values lift 2.00, to he closed oiat 10 ileii's I'oroskiiit Llndi Sliii-ts anil l)rawer,s sp . . - euu i or . Kpee-)ee Cleanser, spe eial for Friday aiid Sat . : urdav, at ' 75o, Paekaes of rarlor . Matches, at special . One'lot of Machine Oil on saletit, per bottle Ve offei'3 dozen C'lotlies ' l'iii's," special, for . .;;.';!-.-'::'; 5.,::,: ';v. You, can buy 5 rolls of Toilet Paper for ; . .' ' . . - 25? ,..,',.-.,.:.,. One lot .of Safoty. Pins, on sale at. per paper ;. : Wo (ffer Men's Canvas . (.lloves at, per pail' ' . One lot of Women's Ox fords, values up to tjvi.r, at, per pair 49$ We offer wren's AVtnk (Shirts, i'(iular.ii)1.0U vlv lies, at 59 Youths' Suits, values up to 18.00, on sale at $3.9 Mch's Athletic.' Union Suits, nfjiilair7i)t',. values on sale at . On; lot of Wash (ioods, consisting of- A'oiles, Martpiisettes, , t;te., ;val iios ii) to (ifie per; yard, . on sale at , ,:-,.25:-,4':, Kind's Fruits and Vrey;e tables, regular J0c puek ages, will be sold at 19 REMEMBER SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY fl i ..ifl isitrrisii t Ai-ruti: vii,i,.;i:. MAN DOING HIS DUTY SS. II. Morgan, DonJ. Willard. Ueji Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Urldwell, Cecilia Ilcnkle and Uric Erickson waxtko awr LONDON', July 4. (Dy Unit.vi ' "For two years 1 suffered HKoniz I'ress.) Attacking on a front near-; ing pains' iti my stomach, belching up ly four mile.!) long this morning, be- i Srnr and bitter fluids nnd gas. Tonj;ue twoon Vlllolsbet-Onneux and the ; .-ikt.-iva pmit,l ' Onr-inm ven' umihle nverhenred oven Is to stand a basin ot jsomnie river, lho British advanced ; loiholp mo The first dose of Mayr's cold water In it. , ito an average dejith of one and -a-1 windci ful Remedy made mo feci 100 halo lulled, canturinu llamil v ill- i.nft,. ...,,i i nm nnw fnlinr The Argentine government . will In- .Ke, ,.cpurt Field-Marshal Haig. ;:bcUcl. th,,,, nt :,nv time , my life. 1 .'deem it my duty to advise other suf- stall nn electric voting machine In II:: SUSSetll!i:f.S. j chamber of deputies. Must bo residents of La Grande I Cdithlng made of pressed frnlhors i i!i;vi:i,i, daxci:. Tb.el.add (.'anyon auxiliary fereis." It f is a simple, harmless ' Doing dood. - - preparation that removes tho catarrlil I. -,' : mucus from' the intestinal tract and 1'ew medicines have mot wlth.mute nllnvs tho inflammation which causes lrvu' "' uccomplishod more good thiut puiclicnlly all stnmi.eh, liver and in-1 Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrho& tcstinal ailments, including ajtpendi-1 ltl,mlyv John -K.. JnnUen, Delemy, citis. fine lw.c will convince orSuk., says of it, '1 nave used Chuip money refunded. For sale' by drug- btrluin's llc und Diarrhoea Kemedy gists everywhere. Adv. ; 7-0-lt myself and in my family, und can rejt- n . ommend it as lining an exceptionally Job printing. Tun Obw'rvor, Main :iV. ! fine preparation." JLT will give dunce Saturday I tomorrow) i eriiiu jiemviu anu it; cji ii;ivpirii, , , - ... .... , .r... v"MV,; ...... . ...... . ....1.... . .... , of noise, arb registered at the Foley " "' ltt of Union county, to sub- j ns n fcl IH r wool has been In- :Cvenlngln honor of. Hoy I'-ybler Veda ration. W. M; Head, Chris f"1' "The County Gentleman" j cmeu ny an iiauim pr.esi. ; jand Krc'q Coiger. two young men Nelson, Fete 1-Iaiighcy and Joo Gra : for ono year. ham of Klgin are stopping at the! I''01' '"ore than three, years I have represented me i..iiriis i-uoiisoiii 'oley Mouse. ; jCompany, of l'filadclphia, making I.,, 'my licadiiaitorii In the Willamette .,fii.tl Ttnv Keairle. of Grande, has . been notified to nn-'Valley. near, with seventy others In Wal-! From th presl-nt time my head Iowa .county before, the local board 'quarters will bejin La Grande, and at Enterprise. This Is Wallowa rwnuo 1 also iae snoscripiions lor county's apportionment which ;is to i"The Saturday Evening Post" and leave on July 22. ''The Ladies' lymie Journal,", have always made a specially ot " i ne ..P .!... 1 ...t... I i- ' A sjmde Unit folds like nn umbrella, j fur convenlrnee in carrying features a He, vic! ""V11"-'' "'""""B new porlalilo electric lamp. I " Can of D.opondency. A new s.vslem of Ineiilmllon hiitelies Despondc'idfy is pften caused ly in ehleks by tho bent of an oloclrlo light Idigeslioirfindy onstiiiatiiin, and quick linder a glass bell ln which the eggsily disappenrj wlien 'Chamberlain's Tablets are Hairon. - These tablets are placed, ' jStrengthen the digestien and move tlic The building of concrete seii golm j bowels. Adv. vessels having preyed successful in ...... r ;aiaj iiiaoe.speei.uL.yu, u ;,.,.,, ,, N,.wv, nenmnrk Is cm- ii m w. Mr. and Mrs. Olut Groupo and;1"1""'- ''""' ""M burking ln tho Industry. ! Il H. 11 I IlIBU Y baby (laughter Elle,en are spending oniy tne oiuesi larm .no an uy .. , . iHUH JLVTJW. i auveral (lays In the city visiting initigaalne in nie enilrei world, oar Hardened copper phonograph nee- Mr. Groiine ."" .vet iiBiiiiice,. tifv i-i ,i,,s r,, i, invi'titlon of a .New ynru ih now emnloved as private secretary wllen Pald tx alv'l"7!- 1,lllkt'-3 man. who also hns succeeded in muV to Siuierlntendent l'almei- of the O. ibsolutely 1 cheapet. It covers nR tt ,v(t.b spring from tbe.nietul W R. R. & N.'" Company, with ev,?l-v Phaael of . rarn-ng. including, . henilimarters at Portland. Ho says "'""try breedings, bes, gardening,! As a new eolton picking lna.hlne Is after leading the Observer as to tlle ,fl"n,1 cultiJe, and household eco-j driven over a field four men follow It way La Grande would cejebrate :nolll,,;s- I and pick the bolls whli nozzles eon- ih. PmCiih of Jnlv he could not I Tl, flrstl farme In this county necled to pneunintle appurutus with lay awav ' !Who will 'ptone nte, at my expense, . which It Is equipped. iuagajnc. i,. To,l.etl son or Mr and Mrs" """"" nJr Vy of fining he ;Jon ,.lnt)nB. The observer Joe toibeit, son or sir. anu .mis. ,mny be ellp,lfg(1 lni in anv Dllt tn(! ! .1. F. Cornell, is expected to arrive !most practlcal and does ' ' I., j.a i.rnnoo Bunoa on a ..... ,uB,.. ,le hoy, anU Kh.s on nja fann , lie has bcea in the najy fifteen r , housej 80metillng to think a moaths. the most of the time with ,,, n ench 98ue t))at w no( the cruiser San Diego.. It is sup-!mllke th(,m better farmers fanuer pused that this vessel has been in !eltes or nollsewlve8 or be',ter A,. the convoy service, as the young ;e.icaI18i ,. tnat ,tB articles, mirh man has made several trips across a arc now rllnninKi pefc,., the Atlantic. Ho lert the San Die- ,,r hont." by Zane Crav, that c go Ibis week at Uoston for a brief ,ohralpd athor, oj- John E. Plek vacallun and will come dn-ect homo. eU.? espme of ,.The Na,rtnaI Non. " ' I Partisan League," are not alone MOVES TO FOLEY BUILDING . worth the price, of the magazine for ' (one year $l.fin, I will send him a year s suhscriptlon for nothing. W. C. COWGILL, 'care of Observer Office, La Grande. I - Phone .37. Attorney H. E. Dixon has removed . 0 his offices to rooms No. 20-22 in ' the j yn cnn't matio a mistake ln Foley office building. This is due to .buying your Candy at Silverthora'a, his increased business whirh forced It Is always fresh and well kept, him into larger quarters. In speak- -The refrigerator window from ing of the general conditions Mr, Dix-jwhlch the bulk candy is sold is quite on said, "while I cannot say that liti- a success; no chance for dust or gntion is especially on the increase I Jlies inukes It a popular window. am very much pleased with the in- ; I)y6-!9lf crease inmy business and" I believe .1 9 TjT1nT""?0y that my new ofifces will be of great jJjljESH2b "benefit because of the added space I; FAMILY DRUG STORE will have." "1 ' ' i.a onANOc.onKaoN. Main LOST JCvys. between the park and 7, i. nvenue. Call IUmI ;i!)12 or leave nt Observer for reward. Adv. 7-S-2tp. FOR SALE A Ford car;' Inquire Jjj. M. Beera.'. Phone Hluck 21 52.-Adv. 7-5-:)t;. WANTJSfi-f-NighlJ clerk and njght he'ipr.-fAnielietui Itailway E";jrcss Co. Adv. V 7-"-:. Increased Business Forces Dixon to i Larger Quarters !: SHERRY ! THEATRE j ...........Tlli: HOUSE OF QUALITY.......... . 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