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m i m ! I 'T".imnii,lfc LA EVJiiNlNli OBftiEliVKH WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918 Men's and Young Mens9 SWTS $40.00 " i AUTO TRAVEL AHA U nun ii lift t WAIl HALTS MIDSl'MMKIt TOHI ! IHTS TO Bl'T SIALL DriftllKK IHyntem Of KiKfl Hoard Found A ! (iii-iit Convenience To Kl rungi-iv ' , ln The ItiMKl. OotmluM BHJ.11 KlrKbUim Uo. .English Sack Suits, conservative models, Nor folks and Single-breasted Btyles; carefully tailored from fancy mixed Cheviots, Cassimeres and Serges. i HillsDepartmentStore Green- I ARC A DE ! ; NO v VAI DKVILLK AT AISCADIC The iOTodiomn Vnudevllle, which hn ?Vii ploying each Wed nesday, closelkthplni circuit for the . summer on' WMnosoajr' last, The Arcudo wlir ninNdclifrr.s Instead of tl.A .lal'lll M fAi'nn.la ' mill . ... .i it I.!i.i. i .J 48 Loyd A. Chandler, La Grnnde open the fall seasonvlth the Pour' . ... ., , SI -YEAIIH OLD .NOW HEADY , ' (Continued Prom Page l.J ,80 Carl. C. Lester, 2004 .. . wood, La Grande 40 Clarence. Walter Green, Wool en Mill St., Union. ' 27 Erlrk ; Theodore . Edvalsnn, ' Union. . '. ;'.'.' 20 Walter Ingerson,' 906 Spring, ;i ,' La Grande. . 5 Lewis Ransom Cross, Union.' Hippodrome- Acts, which some time In Boplemlwr. ';' will he ! 71. Lloyd Sylvester ......... i ti j SHERR Y'S ; TIIKDA DAIIA AT SIIKHIIY'H ' Lovers , of motion pictures which Interest and enthrall will .welcome Uie glad news that Thcda Burn Is ,., about tu appear: at the,--.: Sherry Theater In" her ncwost William FOx I -t production, "."The Rose, of Blood." Miss Dara portrays a Russian he : 'roino. . Hut Llnza Tapenka is dlf. i ferent from' every . other leading . lady of Slavonic origin. She In a . Russian who fights, made, of the nonie stuff which linn formed the brave Legion of Death. . LIbmi allies Ani'self with a b.llid . of . rovctyiitionMtB i who , are ' spelling , the JroeAom of. the Empire. . She la succesacul Ini nsvassinntlng seve rnl peraonAwhoso acta of oppres ion have ado the lot of the people more lneaible. She slgnl- fieB the- cominVloh of her deorin by dropping aood-colored rusu on '.he body of eacTi victim. Finally her band de.mand the doath of her own husband. IJ U the Prime Minister, nnd his In. ml bejni 1 more boavlly . than.. thaf ir any other. She hud married hint In lila younger dnya, before .he ma" to ho prominent a, place. Fighting between her , love for him nnd her desire to froe the downtrodden people, Llsza finally auccumbB to the right',. Slid blow up n building which liouwa tl.e ( Premier and all of IiIb: cnblncv. She has struck the flmt. real blow foi' fieedom! But she bus .'eft herself nlone In the w.irtd. i The story of - this gripping pie-, ture was written by Richard fJidyit. ski, Btagei director of the Metrn polltan Opera House in New York Mr. Ordynslil, who himself nets the role or the lending revolutionist in the film wan born In Poland mid : lived there for many years. He I personally supervised the detnlls -of the production and Insured the, ac curacy of overy setting nnd Incl- The picture will piny lit the Shor. ry Theater for two days, beginning tomorrow. !7,Orln Leonard, Larson, 1707 Washington" Av.,' Ln Grande 17 Dale Franklin Hawkins, Klin ."i St.,La Grande SsHlughsle Spencer Bell, Union. 20 "BngeneX Olor McGoldrick, Im. 'bier. . - 34 Gergo Hondernon Clark, La . , G Mode . 14 Eveiatt Jrwln Moss." Allcol, R. :; F. fi 'i ':. ' 24 JnmesRlchnrd Knight, La Grande, V 5D Chris EdHlid, Johnson, North Powder. 74 John ,8. .iPnppns, - Box ''39, Baker. ! H Cheste,r Eyers, Cove. 10 Elmer Jerry Wels, Elgin. 69 William Trunkoy, Elgin, R. F. D. No. 2. 18 Harvey Edward Rucknian; eel, R. F. D. No. 1 98 Howard Chappln Good, Elgin 4 Bernnl Dean Hug, Elgin. 93 Edward Anthony Gettlo, HII . gard. 6 Albert Raymond Squire, Im. I bier. 63 Victor Hugh Knnpp. 803, C Avenue, La Grande. 7 Alvln Hansen Orton, Cove ' 80 Roy Edgar Morris, Aflce.1. 88 Lee Oliver Roberts, Elgin. 41 Harry Dean Olson, North Pow- ' '. dor. ... 2t! Clnrenco .Edwin Blanchard, Elgin, R. F. D. No. 1 7 It Jennings Brjan Gorlinm, North Powdc,r. 1 22 Arthur Amos Tally, North Powder, R. F. D. ' 71! Edwin George Behmens, Sum- mcrvlllo. ', 9H William . Bert , RIchardKon, ' North Powder, R. F. D. 8 John Herman Johnson, Cove. 42 John Vernon Lloyd,' Second St. La Grande. i 12 Bert , Grout, Ln Grnnde, R.F.D. ,X3 Ira I.orenza Howell, 1808 3rd Stroct.' . Grande. 18 Frank Edward ' Hutt, 70S Ave., La. Grande. 78 Martin Stoln, La Grande, R. V. V. 5(i Albert O. Stevens, Cove Ave., Ln Grnnde. 58 Earl Eugene Rush, Union 52 Clifford Elbe.rt Gtlklnson, . . North Powder . 86 Thomas Peter Tlvompson, Elgin 104 Eugene Earl Willis, North Powder. 45 Roy M. Wells, Allcol. 57 George Washington Hyde, 1807 Sixth St., La Orandu Universal gratification Is ex pressed by the niitouioblle tourists when they find accurate and read able sign bo.trdn and marks along a nf,w rond or a territory that Is nc-w to the ' tourists. Between Boise nnd Pendleton the main road way Is very carefully marked with slgnB, and numerous cases have come to light this year where r.trangers from the east have gone to considerable trouble to expresu their appreciation of the, gulldlng signs. A year ago L. C. Smith, a local garage man, went to a great deal of expense to carefully mark the highways between Pendleton and liolse. . On "telephone, posts along the way he painted, at heights convenient to the driver, a whlte pnlnt band, one that would easily attract attention. On this band ho painted blue arrows Indicating the way the road went, so that no mat. tor whe.-e the tourist Is, or which way bo Is going, he has but to fol low the arrow and It will lead him Into Dolse, La Grande, Pondleton, Baker or Huntington, as the case may be. Along- with the arrow he, caused to bo painted the words "Smith's garage." 1 That the public Is appreciative of the effort to carefully "brand" the highways over so long a stretch of country Is fully shown by the groat number or tonrlsta who hnve hunt ed up Mr. Smith on their arrival In La Grande to express their ap preciation of the., assistance given by the arrows. ' That the, mld-Bumhier tourist trafric Is about normal, when com pared with ante-bellum dayB Is the 'orklns, Union ' . , . , ,, c .i stride now, nnd although the ia- nions Colmnbln highway has been closed to traffic, there Is, notwith-l REPORT OF THE CONDITION O' The State Bank of Imbler, nt Imbler. in the 8tat of Oregon, at the dote ut business June 2fl, 1B18. .. ' , ; ' No. 92 v' ,. Resources ' ! '. ;' -' Loans and discounts . V, .$186,079.85 Overdrafts,', secured, and unsecured . . . . , ,, ... Bonds and warrants . . Stocks,, -securities, ' uJg meuts, etc . Banking house ... A. . ... , Furnitureand fixti-es . Due'XremSianks ' (not re serve banks) Hue rrom approved re serve bank Checks and ther rcash items Cash on ham Expenses Other resources ...... 2,500.00 33.76 2,550.76 CO0.00 8,871.6 1 i 2,872.05 ' 133.30 10,735.04 , . , .,....., ' 394.75 nd ..,.' 1.. .. . S,337.8(! m,; . .. 2,603.2:. . axtkxtix ;vrw;: . !py k , .. j ' .. '(- ! All- music lovers of thB , city I should atUnd tilt buslncs3 iseuthig of the t in-iminlty Clion.F,- ubii-li will o ,eld In the rreiU.Uiiufi ChuiTli ti. evening at 7:30 p'clock liiiport and locomtueiidmlons of the n'l.a Iza ii u couimlttee will be luard MjJ an opportunity i,..Hi for ail singers to enroll. I'ieaa prompt. .4 France Is the best patron of the Unlte.d States , patent ofrice,- with Great Britain ; following closely. Total v " 173,272.70 Liabilities , , Capital stock jiaid In..... 26,000.00,! Surplus Jund ... ; 4,000.00 1 J Individual deposits subject to check ...... . ' 89,502.81 S Demand certificates of de posit .'.....'..-..'.,,...' ' 2.00 Time and Savings Deposits : 3",3I8.15 Bills payable for money , , borrowed . . ... ,. . . .... 19,400.00 : Total.' '. ;;,::-.V : $173,272.70 State of Oregon, , 7 County of Union, ss. I, ilerschel McKinnu, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear ; ! that the above statement is true to the ! . i. i - M.. i.A...i.... uni:.f - If . HEB3CHEL. McKJNNIS, . ' : . , :-. v.: . , . Cnshiej. Correct Attest: - -I . '. S. L. BROOKS, ' CLAY W. FOX, WAILTER E. WADE, ';, . ' , Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1918. .-. T. K. BELLAMY, - Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 12,1! 1022. .'.'-. il HKI.I'FlIi WOltDS i From a La Grande citizen.' - J Is your back lame and painful? I Does it ache especially after ex- j i I SOME CORSET FACTS standing, a heavy , wave of traffic lir both directions. Cars from the tnlddlewcstern and far-eastf,rn states have frenuontly registered nt local (,;aragos tho past ten days. ertlon? . ., - ' Is there a soreness in the kidney region? . These symptoms suggest weak j kidneys. : - .-, . , If so there Is danger ln delay, MI cHy&f wu neeo TOR t -P.-itt irj-il o i wuon nomjiiw !! Put nfc lots of Pi'uit for the W inter, .it is goou 100a tlie (4k1rcn and it is mighty nk'cv t( hrtve iv coiaqs. Come to nXfor (vervtliing yon need and Knowtmit you will get )iire spiced of tnll strength and tiavor. . ; , Come to us for fill your groceries. We keep the best , and sell for less. ' ..Phone your grocery order today. Order Your Raspberries Now. : r good AltlllVHI) I'ltOM AltKA.V.SAS. ; There ar, of courl corsets and bad corsil A good cornet molds wou to its shape. Vou mold poor corset to youryhapo. IThat is why your figWo Improves Under tho influenckof mi ar tistically designed rtmI well made corset. . , . ' j HARRIS GROCERY ' i- Phone Main 70 and 77, Tanners Black 192 . 1 408 North Fir Street v Across the Track ' "United States Food Administration License No. G60265." ' - - i i I 5 . I; I: II 31 J ... Fr-ortt Laced l Weak kidneys get fast weaker. ; ;i . . . . ' Give your trouble prompt atten-!'are designed by the most Hon. : . . i i skillful and consequently the tato business and he has hue his eye on La Grande for a n ti mher whenever AH-jGreens henltn no is looking ,rnr n change of location and will possiuiy become a permanent resident h-?re. A brother, Z. R. Oroen, of 1103 Third Street, has been a r9slrtnt of La Grande the past year or more. ' V .,ays: yeS)w s IdneX v pastV ney PIlA fo kldrk' t li-e an) business. I i Donn'a Kidney Pills are for weak ! highest paid designer, in the kidneys. '. .- : Your neighbors use and reqom- nd them. ead this Ln Grande testimony. L. (ircen, ltcnl Kslnie Oe '.er, I mV,. a. A. Couch. tZti Jackson Will Probably Locale H -ie. !Ave.,ays: "It tins been quite a Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Oniu aieifew yeVs stac IiaVe had to take r.rrlvals from 'Prescott.'" ' Arkansas. n.:kldiioA.ml4eliiA-f hn-.-'mWkinr Mr. Green has been for a number from pa9tVXperlcucV I know Doao's Kidney PllhV are V 8od reliable PAULINE LEDLERE remedj Irecomnieild ' y disorders, opportunity to idney Pills, I COULD SEE HIS FAMILY dd." Price 60c, ait nirSdialers. . Don't simply ask Wr a-kidney remedy got Doan's Kianoy Pills tho same that .Mrs. Couch ' had. Fostor.Mll burn Co.,-. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 1 ' I - ... . .. .. I !' .J 1 : . i f WM WSW! SSI 5R ... TKIi French Refugee Ehjoys Satisfaction of Looking Homeward BY FRANK J. TAYLOR . (United Press Staff Correspondent.) j WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 10. (By Mail) At n certain point in a sector taken over by the 'Americans, observation posts overlook miles, of territory behind the German lines:' iWhen the Americans took over the sector the French loaned a number of their observers to train the newly ar- Iveil Americans. One man the French said was especially good, be cause he knew every inch of the Ger man territory under observation. He had lived ovor tho line before the war, and his family was still there. I This man had escaped to France to O join tne army wnen war nroxe oui. I' rem the observation position he could see on real clear days his home ' over tho line, and with the aid ol frlnsses he watched his wife and two: little "kiddies" when they wore out' side their home. In good weather he saw them three ! The minting and dnvelnnlnir nf j films are well done by competent Kodak workifrs at, Silverthorns. Dy 7.9 ft FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GDANDCORCGON. l Doing Rood. : '-Few medicines have met with more 1 10i Eldon Merrill Hartley, Elgin., favor or ntiomplished more good than i go pre(i Wallace llowlus, Elgin'. (, Chnmbcrlal Colic and Diarrhoea: 30 Phul Clebern Mnssee, 1804 Remedy. J(n . Jantzcn, . Delemy, I Codnr, La Grande. :vl Sask., says oft,'I hove used Cham-; 79 Randall David Boom, Summer. , 1 ucrinin s v.onc sbjcr i uarrnnen uemeuy , vino. j ' myself and in myrnmily, and can rec-' S3 Lyle Blair Kiddle, Island City. ommend it as being an exceptionally' e j " prepnrallun." . tantalum's Great Value. ' "V T 1 Tantalum, owing to Its hardness, I Havlngironnd a way to remove : mnkes uood ninierl.il for wriflmr nenM. the knots Tnnd blench the pulp, ' which are less expensive than iridium plant for the nliinurncturo of paper -. tipped gold nibs. Pens from this metnl, from bamboa wll be catnbllshrd in j (rented with a special liardeiilng pruc- Trlnldnd bye6tch Interests. Tha nicest jTalcum Powders that are made mnst of tliom you will . 'Ind at SIlverBiorn's. A very large Jan, 4 times the Iverogo size, you can buy for 6( nlherg at 40c nnd 26e. All are lf the finest odors and the. most Mble manufactur ers, oy 7-!i tr 1 ess. pmve Riiierlor to nil others, nnd nre not cornulwl by any Inks. FAMILY DRUd STORK k.A OSANOI.OSiaON. Road'i Thick Ice Foundation. At one point of a road recent lynn Btnicted In Alaska, there Is 11 solid Ire fiiundiitliin. At the surface there Is n two-foot layer of moss nnd tumliti, but previous mining operations nt this point proved that there Is a forty-foot bed of clear Ice mid six feet of gmvel between the aurface layer uuil bed rock. . , bailee or four days out of the week, but in bad weather he was fortunate if he saw them once a week. It wits timta-j lizing to see his children grow upj wnen no cuuiu not icacn mem, yei nc was grateful far the chance to look nt them. One day shortly after the Americans ctr.nc, this man was broken hearted He had seen his wife and the children board a train. For two days he war. almost without hope. Then one of the Americans he hnrl been, training suddenly shouted on. day, "There they are. They're back.' The Yankee wns almost ns excited as the Frenchman.., This mnn doesn't measure time by 'the end of the war," as most people do. With him it is "until the Ameri cans drive the Gcritylns beyond my home over there." For him thnt will be heaven. - He snys there will be no end of the 'war on Germany for him. For the hours of agony the Oermnns hnvc given him will never allow him to be nt pence Topless Spirt Model Look Your Esf and Be Comfortable in a STs . Air . FkONT LACE CORSET Cf) the only corset with the patented flfj VENTILE ; W Back and Front Shield Be fitted to tho corset designed for j your figure. There are ) for every figure. They are always fitted by a scientifically trained cor-1 Tiff! seticr. This service goes with the W AJ corset and such comfort. !!!SWC A full line of the latest models al-:U$J with a German. Further- .V'" "ana- ",cna im na fW more, n ransom is on him for an uo-: I JLsi; - rising he started before he escaped to IVlrS, Robt. P&ttlSOIl France. The 'Americans will try to1 ., keep him nt his observation post until I ... V0rS6tier8 his home nnd family is won in an ad-jR"- 7g Oalc. ' Phnn Red S??i The Harvest Season this pj year faces greater diff i- nf cullies than ever before -we are referring, of course Sjf to the labor shortnge. jy W Yet the Flag must be "planted" in the furrows! inf M' Uncle Sam needs help to f) meet the enormous de- rg w mands th6 war has made ag ) upon his National re- Bources. He needs our Sj) united efforts to send him fjfe,' "Over the Top" to victory. I Farmers ar.d I ?- Patriot : 8K If is 'the enrnrst, wish of JJSSK iy this Bank to iow in ev- ILsJ ery possible wav, the real fj admiration we Lei for the S fnrmers;of thil cbmmun- J ity. Out. appreciation of W every man's effort leads (pit) & us to mne this sugges- tion: if we a able to f during the Summer, we want you to phone or P write us. (K We will be glad to trans hf act any small business, or S to ' make purchases such as a new part to replace ? that bit of broken mnchln- fjjffj 5 ery, for , instance. Per- IJfeg Q haps you may want us to qW 6 send a check or draft Q away, or if necessary, (S r even write a letter of im- 1) portance for you. ,CSi K Just give us good, cleai ') instructions and you will S find us ready and willing JSP 2i to assist you. Of course, J?'' there is no chnrge for this service. With best wishes, we nrt Cordially yours, T. J. SCROGG1N, Cashier. Ever Practically y thing Has Raised ut Telephone Service $5.00 llput one of the famous White Sewing Ma chines in jour home. The case is a beautiful cabinet made of extra selected quarter sawed Eastern White Oak. We take the old machines in tra BV ( TIIRIFT STAMPS At r Furniture Exchange J ' Fir and Jefferson E. J. DOMOHUE Black 1241 Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture TJ j Si Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your graneries now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.68 and it will last for ' years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will coat you 1125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop.- A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing Backs. .' The boys in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of, their very lives and oerhana vour hov la amnntr thpm. S , Spend your money lit your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. ! When you buy sacks part of the money goes to India, f 9J United States j National ti Bank La Oraiule, Ore. 3 A m I lr ,"S3r 33r aapcy BUILD YOUH GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. Be sue to- get good lumber, well seasoned, aa low grade lumber wilf give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber ' Save money- keej what you spend at home p'event loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches ;,help win the war by building granariea now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one 'granary. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, sea The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON MUX .. mU j-L'll . "" i.VAlsi'"i-sisla.--,.-. ,dAS-