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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1918)
MOXDAY. JULY 15, 1913 PAHIS TWO LA (IliANDli UVKNLVU OBSEKVjJH &JlisUslMsfli !' BY ALLMANJ j DOINGS OF THE DUFFS '". I' ") -.i i . v. (?(J. U.S. Pal. Off.) if; EVERY WEEK I '.' ,'. -jal 14V t'FF GOSH.IH HUfia"f ? XXwJ , OM.',Be.U'S! v' .1 ' '', '-,': ' - I '"""'' FATWG .ILTHAT , Tf SE WHBATtBAJ MO Ol.V C :-'Vi .',."'"''' ' ' " ' I ' 'f CAHV TB IDEA! H&KlSaa 9AHS HO w -lIM - l J; ' . . t ZJTtos ta eusiwjia witAtf Wi.s f-: -i ' - 1 " ' ' . r 1'. 1 ; '.-ft M i i i New Cotton Blouses Exquisitely made, and priced veYy-reasonabiy. Look them over carefully you will Bee more1 than beauty to recommend them. -$1.00 : Hills Department Store 0sWpilJ1WMIHllls "I S ARC A DE ! I NEED DRYING PLANTS WAM4A('K lilvll) HAS 1 im; ItOI.K ; : I.. " , , -u :.' I'Helieie .Me, Xantlppe," Afford 1 , Ktar A Strong Story., ; Appearing; as a wealthy man about town; Wiilluco Reld, who is Btanlng. In "Believe Ma, Xantlppe," has-one of the best roleB ever por trayedby him In his "motion picture career;- In this ;'; characterization 'Held oboh : lila favorite 'expression, "Believe Mo: Xantlppe," once too often and : while It gets him Into 'temporary trouble It serves to win him the companionship for Ufa. of & very tiplcndid young western girl. The story Of .''Bellevo Me, Xdn. tlppu," which will be Bhown at the Arcaile Theater today, 1 based up on the play of the mime name by Frederlok Ballard, which scored 30 derisive a hit In New York five years ago. As George. MucKarland, Mr. Hold makes d wagor of 20,6oo with two friends that he' can com.' 'nrtt h ' crime 'nnd elude the police for ono year. Ho accordingly forges a check for $100 and becomes a fugitive f roin Outttlce the Instant 11 .1b handed ovorSUi the police,; . Whilo . the cinitry ;ls flooded with hlsortiotogruiJiis bearing the stntemont That his fWorltn expresr 'slon is ''Belrfc Me, Xantippe.": life goes to C0I01 acrsv and ror - eleven months remains Ikvhldnjg , on a ivanrh and Is only dWiPverert when he Inadvertently replleVXo the question . of n young woifran, the daughter of a sheriff, whether , ho Ms hungry, with the stntomont, "Believe Me,' Xantlppe," I am," ' 'The ' Bill -courageously'-' arrests Mm hnraolf, and subsequently, de velnpiliento are exceedingly drama tic, and Interesting. The situations .In the pluy aro both novel and et- 1 foctlvo and wjth the admirable sup port given Mr. Held, this photoplay stands out with cameo-like clour- noss ns one of the best chniactorlz .ntlong of his 8Ci;ne,: career. Hut (iovornim-nt AgcncloH Wtitn AgnloH 'lKr IVralmis. WASHINOTON. U.C., July. I.-.: - The United States Dconrtuicnt of! Agriculture and the linitod. Stiuesl Food Administration agree that es tablishment of more commercial plants for the drying of fruits u.n! vegotabloa Is highly desirable in the present emergency.. Warnliit,! is given, however, against poor products and stock-soiling schemes. ! Many InijulrJe g regarding the on-1 the . dryltus Industry,, 1 1 . . HtTo picie wn-H ifV, Bf Mil k U ah ifwiTATtoj I m Si HL-l, r W TO COMETO MV , - m -IlliS; CJ.l i .. . -.H L-,, dimmed - , oid'N j i-s-rr-r ' mi ' : .mm ' II 8 . -. 1 V, X , : ' V? I i I it. 1 pat OUR FRESH BREAKFAST FOODS EVERY DAY. Uaittlie day vinlit and you'll be happy all day. 4tail .xVith our koikI, fresh bvoakfast foods. They are tastXand ttsy to digest, you will ieei "HKe a iwo-year- d goYlirough your day s work nappy anil j-oiitenieii bimny hinds, so that ytm can change oil and i any one kind. , ; ; ., : : . tnir grocery order. today. . f iuits and Vegetables Received Daily. , rder Your Raspberries Now. HARRI S G RO CERY Phone Main 70 arid-'77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street . '. : Across the Traclr "United States Vood Administration T.ieense No. C,M2Hr,." tension of which is In Its infancy , In this conn. try,- aro being received. It is csaontlal from tlio begin-! ning (o assure products of excel lent quality, Government officials point out. Processes that do not give such products will lead to lo:-s of "capital and local discouragement and Vjll retard the general move ment. Y k '-' .The iiVlilie Is .Jdvlsed to bewnre of ii respiAililo ami iinscrupulou.; Rtock-solllngschemoV ' establish ment' of drying planind manufac turo of hlghgi'Meprolue.tH reiiulix" skill and , expiWic absence of which may damage, tho industry through flooding the market with Inferior products. . ' Drying when properly done Is ro- cognlr.od ns an etflclont means of conserving food, rt reiulres no' sugar. It Is. reported that the Oor. man - Government has fostered the drying industry In that country. PtMll'KtlTY HIODIIX IXDKI! Tf TI.K TO I'.S. f()l!lri:ATIO.NS. llr.ves, several million dollars worth of enemy property has been con cealed In this city. 'on' Yol k Ih In ' The Smno Itoat As ronhiint On Ae'oi!ul Of Klnr.-t. uv.o (it Police i-'oree. NEW YonKV'JilTy "15. A-" still iiunl Is being carried on hero by the Alien Property Custoilkn nmnng the usaclK or ccrtuln all-American corporuthins who have recently ac iiulred property of c.nomy aliens under eondittons suspected of not bofntf. boni'fldo. AecoYftliig to the custodian a nchoiue hns leen clevined to covor German holding by apparently celling nil thr, German assets to ono or moic "Ameriean" ciniipanles and receiving pny for t.im ?n notes not. 'jduo for'tlin'e years, before which itlnio It wan expected the war would f 'l-w' ilul tlit ii.ini...f Vi fiiilil hn iiia jiiiui imtiuiiii i uiiiiui hi i ii:iuei Workers, ardllatiid wi i' til- Amerl can Kedoinllon of buhor, will In held at Kagloii' . Hall ton;urrcw ( Tuesday I '- ovening at H i 'clink. WORKERS WILL MEET' liHmuUimml v 1'nion Issue A (' ' A nutnthiK .iiiidoi th;) .niHiitccH SHERRY'S I' ll I Quuutlons of Impoilanco to ,i U:v ber . workers are to be ' disensse.l and everyone who Is cour.i clwl wit! this clans ot labor is u ged to In: piesonu , LIMIT USE0F SUGAP. returnod 10 Iho ('.(innilns. The enrpiir.'il inn, s.Tld .Mr. Paluier thr,i fileil rnl:e re'iiirnn Willi tho ;Alioti Properly ('ustodlan, ' showing no 'enemy-owned property, .and In Miipimrl iff llieao returiiti the ''sel lers" ' rileU voliiiiilnnns affidavllii, Kwenring that such Ono of the most ' Interesting of. fleers In tho Italian army, though ono whose work la little known In America, has ; just x-lslted this city, lie 8 Gene.ral nmlilo Gugllelmotti, the men who did. for' Albania all that the American government 'has done for Cuba and the Philippines. When the Italian forces occuoied ithat country, less than three years ago they found, a simple, Illiterate people, a large "part of them nom adic, without settled government. There were no roads, telegraphs, telephones, schools or hospitals in the country. .The mountainous in ffcHoi." was' .'totally '; Isolated'.. The coast wa swampy and infested -with disease. Under ,the direction of General Oiigllelmottl ' tlio swamps have been draine,d, and good road3 and splendid wagon roads, tele graphs nnd telephones connect all parts of the occupied territory. Schools and hospitals 'have been built in every community. As a result the Albanians aro prosperous and ' contented. They pay their, taxes voluntarily. They buve evVcome across tho lino from tihe zona of Austrian occupaton, brngiig tax moiloy to tiie Italian offlriula,' begging thorn to accept It and nan it In making the same lo piovements for . them that '.their ueighboiB enjoy.' , ". ' . ' O. A. C, Corvallls, July 11. While lino direct rationing of householders is mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ i plnnned by tho United States J-'ood IT IH GREAT TO WIN-A (MtL Administration to conserve sugar, all .,'., , . . . ., jiersons nre nslicd to co-nperati'i no- r i I '' "T , ... cording to information received from , It Is grat to win and when it is rWahsiiiKton( D. C, bv 0. 1). Center, .11- ,.yJ"..WLfH' 'J.,'.8 "KEAT; 19 11 J i rector or Kxtension Service in the Ore Well, rhel Winfcmg of Beatrice,"!, ,..,. f rv1.i. or:,. i ... shows how a jouni advertising man.0r(,R,m Agricultural College. ! aided B charming : g In business nnd. .,The im.rcascll shipping needed bv won the positioit V "Ve pnrtner. May!our BM)willf nrnlj : !'llnce hns ne-! Allison is the sta?;r-this Metro All-. cesaitateil COrtnilmeiit of smrnr! Star Scries lieturJwhich will bcitiHnspurtution, especially from the , shown nt (he Sherry theatre today. , lollKer vvai;t.Si nnd tllus ,.t,,u,cil J Scenes of comedy and drama are even- su y f t mnrMs both to ; 1.. .i:.t:i...t...i i.L.....u ii... I i ' i y 'u,uL.' ui.uuKii uie iit rcUi tn0 Mywg am nuls(,lV(.s," SIIVS the ',. of this picture, making it a delightful Foo(1 Administration. "Close c: nttiactum. . timntca indicate n suifar supply for Alio Big Bill Hart in 'Over the t)le ,st hf r tll( p,.,.SL.Mt vt.at. of Great Divide," one of his two-reel sue lonly ull0Ut 1(;uo OUO tons from all cesses, last showing today. sources. i., , rTT r., . I "Manufacturers of candy and sofr Chamberlain s C olhy and Dlarrhoer ,ri)lk8 wi, be Iimite(, lo - p(T (lt . m. y. . , .; their normal consumption of B'.irriu, now is tnc time to buy n nouie m ,in;t JUV Aust nnd September I this remedy so ns to be prepum! r 1!)17 , bllilill Ir8 C1,,lln ma,.,,rf : tnse that nny one of your fnm.lj v,in entilielI to 75 pc.r (.,.Mt, cm. . sh,Hid have an attack of colic or di-!u,r(inI cnnners wm bc Kivcn ewUK, nrrhota durimt the summer months. ' fol tlwir nm.itnrv re.iuiiements but1 It is worth n hundred times it cot , ,,,, 9tHot ,.0Illiatins puventinci wm-ii neeueo. u.. , 1 unauthorized re-sale. .Pulilie entinjr n - 1 places will be issued certificate upon Observe advertising, will bring rc- a basis of three pounds for eiuli nine sultB. !ty meals served. Bakers and iraoker , o , 1 manufneturers will receive certificates . Soda Wari-.r these days tills the for 70 per cent of normal requiiTm.'iits had been made ih i;ood faith' and tiint they ii:ul not been made In ointiimplallon of evading Iho trail inn wllb the enemy net, but simply to rtLTv out a p!:iu Hint tliey had in niitid for Roveial years. Shortngo of police is another war evil. Police Commissioner Knright has declared that ho would ap- tramiartions I point no mor'fvmon to the force, be cause tho druTc called them nway as fast an ho eriployed them. Such appointees seive'n paid apprentice ship of two or Ihrvo months In tho training school, , the-. Commtssioner polntnd out, and are just abut ready In thin way. the Custodlnn be- Ito become gr.vYate pollctimen when they arr, cnlled In the draft. Six: hundred and seventy-five have been drafted'. ' ' . -; t ' Commissioner Enrlght will' fill ! the gaps In the ranks with special ! patrolmen appointed temporarily j from the reserves. Fifty - already j have been so chosen. Thoy are paid ?3. 10 for eight hours' work. 1 Here we've been classifying chew-, ing gum auiong the minor evils. Laws have been passed against a man driving a car while Intoxicated but who, would think of applying such strictures to the succulent jaw-exerclscr. Yet It brought Ru bin ; Keltniaa Into Magistrate House's' Traffic Court the other day where ho wr.3 arraigned for speed ing, his automobile along St. Nich olas Avenue.-,.' '. - "I didn't mean to ""speed," ho said, "but iny companion had Just, given mo a stick of chewing gum. I am fc:u of ;um and I chewed so hard that 1 pressed down on tho accelerator by mistake." When Kubiu spoke his next words ho was ?35 poorer. 1 omeoernei and Cherries for Canning CATALOITES and CALIFORNIA GttAPE-PRU1T. Great are the niystorlea of th'? overseas liiall norviee! Chester M. Wright, or tlio Am erican labor , mission to Kurope, has- been booie Tor nearly , threo weeks, but Mir.. Wright continues to receive lettora "panned by the cetiKOr" , and .r postmarked lu vnii. ous European cities. "Ami IlKfro not all accounted for yetA says Mr. W right. SPECIAL-1 , , WADC0 AND FOLGER'S COFFEE, 5 IBs. 95 cts. ' - '. 'j - Flour S0-5(A and Substitutes Everythiiifor Aint Lunch or Pienic. FRESmEYElY MORNING FRUITS 1ND .VEGETABLES DUE Third pnyVeui on Liberty I.oa'h Bond subscriio.', i.liould be paid by ' July ll!. LsX;'-"' Nnfl. Bank, 1 Adv. - ' l.'-i 7-15-4t. o Observer ndveitislne; will Dring re sults. . . Gity and The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polaclr, Prop. ' Phone Main 75 THEATRE Today and Tomorrow V'f fine Ice Cream npot. All kinds Sundaes, such, ns will always pei ' how to prcpase it) the new drinks sold at the sodij busy all tho tunj Dally 7-12 tfV fountain at nnd Is based on past experience. l . fAMILY ORUO Al Cain prepare-i. "It will be seen by this plan that you. Ho knowsithero is no direct rationing of house holders. To put individuals, on ra tion card system would coxt the irov- Sllvei thorn's, lernment $S,000,0(H and reiuirc the (service of 100,01)0 people to e.irry il Clover. With everyone eo-operatinir. this expense and labor can be saved t jflno compulsory rationing nvoiueu, WLLACt JNSID 1 1 ! Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wnit until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grnncries now. You can buy tho lumber anil roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushe portable granary for $54.68 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this wduld be a, dead loss against this year's cron. A granary of thfc size can bo moved anywhere nnd can be filled directly from tSe thresher, doina- nwav with hiuh nrieert labor handing'$nd sewing sacks, 'j . , . Tho boys intho tri the protection of thci Spend your nfcnev manufactured at !me, money goes to Indui, - BUILH YO ches need the sacks for snnd hags for very lives and pernnpa your boy is your own valley by buying lumber vvnen you ouy sacks part of the ...i IR GRANARIES NOW x Be prepared bylmildlng them before the farming season opens up. Ho sure get trood lumber, well seasoned, ns low grade lumber will ydn trouble in a few uiunn n.,'i use green lumber. i I . Save money kecpiwlnt you spend at home-pievcnt loss nd damage from exposre to weather leave the sacks fur nnr boys in the trenches; helpin the war by building gtannries now.. ' Portable granaries of this type ore universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one grannry. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON LA aitANDCOSCOON July I 1!)18." 'v.-i