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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1918)
. Ill DAYLQ 7.8 ii V ft" V No Vacation Out fit Complete ready Without an Liver June Mt- Margarct Thursday aftorn(pn is. A. L. Itlc-hnidson entertained u number of Indies at her homo, IUI'2 Pcnn avcnui with u (rood old fnhsioncd "vlHitiny afternoon" augmented by knitting. It was an occasion of great enjoyment and the conversation dealt with the serious side'of life t)iat now- con fronts everyone.- Two vocal scloc: tions wero (rroiitly , appreciated and refrfslini-'rta woro served toward evening. The out of town truest were Mrs. O. C. Ilakcr, of Portland, Mrs. Walter It. Keid. of Telluride, Colorado, and Miss Winifred Dennis ol' Portland. Corsage, bouquets were bestowed upon each of the . out town guests. Marlon Snodgrnss, ' Annn Millan, llurburu , Lavcy, Doughun, Helen) N'c.vlm, : "Margaret Meyers, Phillip Ncwlin; Joseph Erd man, Lawrence Bay, Paul Vincent Francis Ncwlin and Claude Penning ton and '"Bob" Dunn, of Pendleton. The Short (To Safety Lies Aiong theS?athJto the Nearest Daylo Dealer RUN RIGHT TO THE LA grAimde PHARMACY Quick Delivery .Phono Muin 40 La Grande, Oregon , , Dr. ami Mrs. Kay J1'. Munphy huve n.i their guests for several days their aunt, Mrs. John Fuller, and cousin, Miss Esther Fuller', of Weiser, Jduho. ! Miss Phyllis Eleiirnor ? Dunn, ! daughter of Mr.-nml Mrs. L. F.Dunn, was honored with a party on the oc casion of her' sixth' birthdy;yhlch was on July z. ' a mpM j)icaww('mw was spont y .tne juvenile :gwwif.fnp -,- The Parkdale club' has abandoned nil social and refreshment features of their meeting in- older that the mem bers may devote! nH the time for Red Cross work.i The meetings will be held until further notice at Riverside Pnrk. Tha first of these meetings ol ! was held Wednesday and this will be tho day of the week on which meet-1 logs will be held during the time that the present arrangement is in effect. . . - ' ""' " " A new sociat function -jvlll become fonc of prominence in La Grande as soon as the community chorus is well under way. Not alone is music to be the object of the organization, but so cial Intermingling is to" be a promi nent -part of the gatherimSi Under thel'plans proposed it'jTWjll be the, largest social organization of any Have You Bought That War Savings Stamp Yet? We Sell 'em too. - . Whyayr Mow, when, you can buy the newest of the new at the , ' ' " . J. C. PENNEY CO. for Less? Newest colorsin'SiUtllose rYench Blue, Copeu, African Brown, '.v.- Bronze, ClHinipainef (Jrey, 'AVhito, Black, Rust', Pink, Green and Kin Kbit's Bine New Bungalow Aprons ...... . . GJty, 98S $1.29, 91.35, ?1.49 ' . . . ?1.49 New Wlijfe Pumps 91-98 . 'New Transparent Organdie, all colors ;.............:...:...:.......r-......49 New Law u Waists J 98 list of which includes;' Judith and Lola i kind in La !rnnde. J I'i 'O V J. it ' AVI Wll.l. ).SKHVKHOLII)AV. Tomorrow l Anniversary Of Kail ' - '6f iiHstiie. 'CAMP I.1CWIS. Vflsh,;. July' All orKiinlziitlons are ''requested, to displny tho .flag of Yranqu jpgethor with the Btundard of tho United Htules on their flagRtaffs touioriow Sunday, July 14, Baatllo, day, ac cording to an order put out by Colonel 10, N." Jonns, camp : coni nuilidor, this niovnlng. OrBanl,a tlon comuianders are also author. y.ied to grant passes to all Szecho Hlovuk soldiers and those of French nativity, who are not in quarantine lliat they may attond tho 'celcbra l.lon In 8enttlo. . ,'' '". v ' ' " ' Two niun, each other's presoncq lilllnintnly used the same ' depend ents in, nppllcutlona for exeinptlnn day. He holdn his commission in the quartermaster's corps but ho been on duty with the njlh'tary police. ' Hs has been- in.'evory war since that of , the United States ytli ISjpain, and won his me'dnl thcro. fwas in : the : Philip pines insurrection, the Boxer uprising' and' won the'VictoVla Cross in Sooth Africa against the Boers"' He was al so in the punitive" expeditiqn into Mex ico, V-:".. ,i TOI Itl.VO HKASON .IIKIIK. f.l ir ; I H I stores iy jrporated Formerly the United Store We Buy For Less We Sell For Less, irfto liivaii't a tjra pSimiJ flspart of ttolr equipment j'tolusri.jBncbo fire starting on a jlonj trip. Ses. ilons with' the ' ImBd uinp ofCor ie of ,tlie";ilia'aC"Unplcailnt" -bnj-bbars" of touring. '''ftx ':;,;' 1 '.', . . . ''..- First to Gusrd Against Surprise. Palnmedea Is credited with riitvinini; lie Idea ; of, placing, sentinels ' with pickets nronnd a camp. The .watch word as nsod b.v sentinels',! supposed to huve been his conception also. . " . ;Cc'vil and ill beep 8e'.'-;' '' A ; The souiTC ,f J!);.-; exi;ie3slv,'ji)(ii rnllii-i- i-r.vpilcuL p,-;verb Ik not easily lii'tcniiincMl. It Is usually held to lil.vo some iniii:cllun .ltli the miracle 'of tho 'CiiHilng out of devils at Cndiirn and llie rushing of the possessed swine Into Hie waters. In (.'lurk's Purnemiolotfta, pilbllKlieil In ICO, It is quoted as "Be tween the ilcvll and the Dead Sta." The meaning, of course,. Is Unit Uiere Is a choice only between two terrible al ternatives, nml (lie allusion may be to some long-furgottuii Inqideut of legcqU or Oclion. . " ' ' '.', f i Soldier's foogh Is Cured. ; :. Private Harold Hamel, 6Gth RobI-ment,- Ft.; Adams, R. writes: I was troubled with a bad cough M three months. : I tried Hi sample of Foley's Honey and Tar and felt great ly relieved. ' I have since used two Cue bottlts ja'nd. t recommend r Foley'.s Honey and Tar and will always keep it on hahd.f Foley's Honey and Tar co. era IriflsSmed, irritated surfaces with a sootaing, healing coating and re lievos coughs, cold, 'croup and brnri. chial affections. Sold everywhere. MONROE SALt WITH ROTHCl.lFr( IN ELMER CLIFTON S CM EAT OOWCTIOH row Today and Tc ' - at the STAR THEATRE -----"-"" KiigKestioim Offered As. To 'nreftil Inspection Of Tires. ; . ToiirinK time is here again. I Probably no -'one realizes. . this v , fact; more than reiii-esehtatlvcB of ; ignorant ; of tho Itlic B. Y. Ooodrlch Rubber Company i In cump, have lo.. I in the .120 branches maintained by I ; the company In u America."'; Warm i weather and suitable roads for' nio- In the : slrnngost case . which thejior travel bring .thorn, thousands of j cnuip exemption board has bad to (requests for (Joolclch, road maps i connldor. Ilolli are from Utah. One jaud route card& for -both week .end j was divorced a fow yours nno,. bis I trios and extended tours, j -.This! wife Raining -possession of .twos of jtlonal Touring llurcnu, -safd " to bo j illic four cliiliiren. Bulb have siiice ! the most nccuratand extonstvo of- i iiciuariind, he being the father of fered In'.tliis couatry.-.ls :also avail-! two more children and she the able at all idoalers handling that; ; mother of one. Her . husband, company's tire3 .and tubes., . .. who ,nlso provided for Ills foi!-slop . .Mntutlstn, cuHluil a.t,h'tl)o various i fcliildrnn as well.oa for IiIb own, lias branches of. tljo iBompapy- are- ad- j Inniued them- as . his i deppndphtsf! vised 'to!. Inspect: i.ihelr i tires thor-1 Their own .father, names tlioiu as Ltighly before starting-.; on .long 'dcpundentR as well ns Mf wlfo and 'trips, Two ' Important."' precautions ; hc,r two children. .The. r attorney.-1 urged' by the,' buroiu's reprosenta-1 igeneil of Utah us been asked foi jtives are.: flrst. to make sure that j ii legal opinion on whether or not, j tha-front wheuls are properly align In thut state, n man's responslblll. j0d, oiv-that limy , run, exactly parwlr Ilea - lo a former wife ad chlldron ei;: and sccond. ithat , the tires fo coiuio when she romarrloa,-',,' jnot iinder-inflatod. . Oroater inllo Soldior nirmei's who are wanted ! ago and far nioro comfort ; wll be to aid fn harvesting the rijpps, iiiust Icxporienecd ,by taking these simple have lid days' training here before ; precautions. being gien ogrlciiltiiral fnrloiighs. Tourists are also aijyjued to carry ncroiding to n ruling rocclved hern mloiigh tires and tubes to nieot or by Captain C. It. I'eck,"'ln ffluirgc idlnary emergencies., Tw' spare of llui work. The poHitlon takun Is jcasings, with four ordinarily good lh.it, if the oi-ganizntion to which allocs on the. wheels arc said to be (hey are assigned Is callc1 for tin- onough. : mi'dllo- oversells service and the i ; "Bookie" motorists, should heed men . recalled to camp, they will have had I ho pi ellmimiry training. Second Lieutenant A. L. Duncan ; Don't Always Blame the Telephone j Ciftf WJion Vrxii lkrt .! i vrjvs uivi ' ' 's - f j Called By Mistake Were you ever called to the telephone when imolncr number J was wanted? .. . . . . . .- ' When this occurs, the opemtor, to be sure, may have humanly J erred by ringing on tho wrong line. . More olten, however, it is , the fault of the person making the call. . J People often ask for 45(1, for example, when filfj Is wnntctl and then either "hang up'' when the mistake is realized -or berotno impatient when the wrong jituson answers. Unfamlliiirity with tho wrftjc of 'telephone oper.Uinjt often prompts unjust criticism. PloascSilon'l forget the vnrne -dness of the operator's effort when some ciVu'nonl service difficulty docs arise. .w winner of the congressional medal ol honor and the Victoria Cross, was transferred to a combatant until to- the experienco of . tho veteran and carry - ono of the sniill , v.ulcanlsors now available, lo mend small bolus as they appear and not 'wait until they can so punctures and blowouts. Ooodrlch experts . 'odvlBC aulolsts Home Phone Co.j OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE u VOUKl HUSBANtTfcn IS IN A Vfc-RY CRITIC4U CONPITtoN. IN FAOT IT J Udc- Be NecessARvl $500 will put ouo of the famous tVhito Sewing Ma cJiincs in your home. Tho caV is a beautiful cabinet made of extra selected Quarter rawod Eastern White Oak. We take tHeolcl machines in trade. ; V j ' ' ,S ' BUY THRIFT SrJMPSr " Furniture Exchange l'lr and Jefferson Ii J. DONOIIUR Black 1211 Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture F :::.'':- -r-rl ; . ' Al-t. YOU BOYS THINK MAY .136 IN A SeiClOUS CON- MTiC'N. HUT J'Vt SOT TO BE a uHo-e tor &&FOit 'iA.i PULL MY F?R A sin, i!! r , T rrr 'F" "WE MUST WIN! The War." We Can Not Do It By Doing Our Bitj4-But We Must Do Our Best ' .Conserving of foodNind iimteritils is 'absolutely noiit'ssury to a sueeessful ter- iiihintjojMf- thifV'waivYou lioultl us-";'are and thought in Imyiiig,' mid waste liotiiiug. Our Ciovet'iiiiieiit and our Allies need even' oimec.' of iiietals, and ou sltould tht'i'vfort! refuse to buy any foodstuffs put u& in tin, tbwt.-ean- be jjrop erly liandleil otherwise. Coffee put u in cans is non-e.sseiitial,.and a yaste of tin, whieJi goes to the garliage barrel a nd .is paid..: for by you. : Coffee - also loses its strength and flavor after being ground. It . makes no difference how (ahtight, the can isr Fancy cans and colored labels eost uioney and .these" ' tosts eonie froni your poekets. . . ' . . . ; ':';',: ."',-' -. -. ' . ; Coffee, put up in cans iuust sell for about ten cents per pound more, therei " flirts we' urge that ymi buy the wfiole coffee and let is grind'it to suit the par ticular wa v vou want it. ; " ' ' nir'deteniiination to save you 'money hiding 'equipment 'obtainable, in or-- e qiiaiiry and (Uautity, ;Hie next iffer you have used half of it, if you . ess of price return the other half t. is both 'patriotic and eetinouiy to ' Come iirour tjtore and see thehxt on eolf pe.; We ba ve installetl, the der 'toi serye you .better,' and give tiine'you'in'ed coffee let 'us serve y are not satisfied that it is the best and get back the full purchase prit ': Conta in and let us explain to yi buy eaulcss coffee Can the can buy bettt wastetresh roasted. -We grind it to sui . .. ., .. Economy Blend, it's all value, lb. ,. .-Thrift Blend, 'extra quality, lb; .. 4- r. ; "; iViettii'y Blend, nothing its equal, 11). ...:.:.:.:.....;.....:,.:..o...... ' ,;' JJiberty TMeiid, money can't buy better quality, lb.: cur or ( iites gr ouurl i e. V1 in vhi jwffeo-'for LESS: it's all value no on. : :.:; '--. -:'': ;;-,:-:"? " - r ; 19 ,.23..'..;., 33 Union Sldre Open 8 a.m. Close 6 p.m. Saturday open "" Until H Bourcfcery oovenzi ,.i:pBS .the, track, next to StihvcIPa Cas fcMai'ket.!. United ?" States Food License No. G60255, fjCV White ( : -yr x iiiv. i"'-(d rro - 4 X While Caia "0r" . - Xpi'i.'cdfnfi '".r,- ou.t..r t '-' 'i'" One 1oW1 SUMMER: SHOES nvas Shoes," in high' and lo'vlieelsi m....: ....5 S3.50 to S4.50 s ruuip-vboth low and liigh heels; n :.....5U to S3.50 atlies' 1'iunps and Oxford's," in odd c, I'!' pair .........$1.50 jadies' ruiniis. in odd sizes, iiiaiiv good styles; choice!, per pair - ....$2.25 One lot.Ciiildrcu'i I'unil'is' mnnl styles nml' nil sizes. from i to 2; price... -?l:O0and?X.25 t i vsit. I L. J. French Shoe Company j .