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1 ' jvvmiW'jfo TUESDAY. JULY 16. 1918 LA GKANDK KVKNIXO OHSEKV jiR MRS. RU3Y L FLEMING SOLDIERS' INSURANCE ....... ..-,.-.,.. PIG CLUB TO J-."' .ft ' : -i - Mi -if '.):' 'it ' 3 US ii!" : i fa EVERY WEEK .New Cotton Blouses jl.00 Exquisitely madeSmd priced very reasonably. Look them over carefully you will see more than beauty to recommend them. $1.00 BE ORGANIZED IKITOKTS OF IJIl'.IJi AX1) I.I VH ! to hi;!.!' wis tiik wai. 'secretary Of The Y.M.C.A. Will : ' pluitl Till IioMillii)li And Him' I To Cel A .Start. 1 Hills Dep artment Store Generous Pipt isitin Are Great I . Strength to r'ighier , Secretary Mr Adoo Mi received the ' following cablegram froip Gen. Pereh- j ''All ranks of the American Expe ' tiitionary Forres appreciate deeply the ! generous measure the Government has take!) to provide insurance fur their families, io proof of which more than ) 'Jd per cent of men have taken out in I surance. - To wisely provision for their ; loved ones heartens our men and strengthens the bunds that unite the Army and people in our stiong !t teimination to triumph in our most righUous cause." ' ; The Bureau of War-Risk Insurance up to June 28 has -written $21,5fi$,- 1 WANTED. -Twenty f vo bova and i-'lrlrj, or more, if thr-v can lo ft, ind in Union County, to Joi.. tut V. M. : 000,000 insurance, representing 2,570,-' O. A. lioy and dlrls' I'll and ! 455 applications. The average amount Chicken Club, which w V. hold In I of insurance apptietl for is $8,387, and first meeti'iiK In the V. M. A.'in some battalions and regiments, hall In La- Giando, nc: Thursday 'some in France and some here, every evening at 5 o'clock. ' man has taken out insurance. In som I Here arc the name.; or n f' units every man is insured for the boys who have already started in maximum $10,000. to raise piss: one of the American generals says I I.fono Tiffany, hb ha t'irtc ; lnat tnj, Government insurance is an piKs; Kciinctli Fleshman. one I'lf: element of victory. All Liberty Bond viisnn.. who nhs iu oi hider. ,n(i . nurchasers of War Pavings Stamps may reel that tney Clyde Wilson, who has two bi Dies: and Millaid Stacy, wiln one Vernfe Svcin. a little Klrl o' ll Grande. Is BoiiiB lo ur.di'rtuk'! the rolsinR of rhickens. Drin't fnreft tn lie at ihe Y. M. C. A. hall In I.a Orantle on Tbtirs-j day evening. Serrrtary I'rlnce, whoi Is assistant eitension liader while f tho county Ffhool sup:Tintendc-nt is; on her' vacation, will explain howl to Kt the necessuiy money wltii which to start business. Thero is just one thing that insisted on had a part in this insurance the moat just and humane provision ever made by any nation for its fighting men. FREE TREATMENT Portland Opens Dispensary and Socia" . Disease Clinic ! PORTLAND. Ore.. July 10. When ' ;the Portland Free Dispensary opened ! its social disease clinic today this city besides , a letter from began on a large scale to control' ven- bmi j f 'Mm, ARCADE l! TAKEN TO GIRLS' HOME your parents or leaciR-r, a contract ,crjai diseases. must - be mndn with the parents j -rug cuv health board has a lone list of men and women, boys and "POI.If'E COULDN'T CATCH A COUr SAID THIS MAN The result is u $20,000 bet as is dis closed in picture ''Believe Me, Xan tippe," nt Arcade today only. "The police are it bunch of over-fed hjjuse cuts. They coludn't even catch a'eojd." .'fhiiHwas George MacPar-land's-irritated remark after his rooms "NyNew YorWwero robbed. And he offcre Ju back uhis opinion with a bet of $20ftW) that ni could. commit a crime, and enWe the police for year. His friends accept e water and ar range to have MacFarforge the name of one of them to a check. He does so, disappears, and the game is pn. Ijiter a pretty girl comes into the story. If you want to find out who won the bet go to the Arcade theatre today 'when "Believe Me. Xantinne." this lat- tut Paramount picture, starring Wal lace Reed with Ann Little, will be fhown. Elsie Ganar, Aged Thirteen, Sent to ' Portland Institution. '' Elsie Canar, aged thirteen, was ; this morning sent to the Good Shep- j herd's Home in Portland. Notwith standing her youthful years the girl) has been the source of a great deal i of annoyanceand anxiety and her re-' moval to a place of more strict sur-! veiliance was deemed a necessity.; ' j that each boy or Kill shall have all the profits arising from the raising of pius or chickens, and r course that is only fair to the boy or girl who is to do all tho work. girls -who will obta'n treatment at this clinic. Several hundreds arc on the list, said Dr. George Parrish, city health officer, but as many as wish ' i may take treatment elsewhere. RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPEIII-, Xll nhvsicians are renuired to rc- KNCK port such cases to the' clinic. If pa tients who once commence treatment v wati twice o.nfmcl In ho-.pit.ils,' ip- Portland do not Continue until a in iKt la-it one noihi'i-.' but gruel ! ' affected, they will be forced to V atcr V-s inject. 1 day, aVmy -,fi i .. . . 3.. MOTHKII'S IilltTHIlAY OHSKIt VKI I Mrs. Harry Turner entertained) naiuraay afternoon in honor or the birthday of her mother. Mis. S. S. Nye. The afternoon was spent in i knitting, aftei1 which a dainty lun cheon was served. The honored, guest waa the recipeint or in any useful presents. ' tuin nny t(t'l. was reduced Hi v.w an ad of edy and it has I weigh 180 lbs. harmless preparation ti catarrhal mucus from tract and ' allays the -A I culrVe s::ch.:oV. es Wo soWly savi nowL It ir nVreJ o w f mr :in.is w.vjl l n':t i- 1 .lerr'bly;. V.y i'l.ks fill Kee nly 1'fe :i simple, loves the the intestinal inflammation lenve the city. The police are co-operating and dances, night parties joy riders and the parks are being watched closely. Treatment wilt he given free to all poor people and others will be expect ed to pay a nominal fee if treated at the free dispensary. . Mrs. HuBy Letter neming, airecior of the Red Cross stenographic forces In France. Pleasing News. I Enraged Creditor "I've had enough of mounting these stairs every day to collect this bill." Cool Debtor "Well, I have a bit of good news for you. Tomorrow I move down to the basement." Soldier's Cough is Cured. COOli OFF WITH OUR. ; OpLING DRINKS. KCEP-Y SUPPLVMN YOUR MOUc Witv(.i are hot, titvtl and thirsty there is nothing "touchesXJu'Xiiot" like'onr good cooling tlrinks Tliey revive yoiirWiivjts and restore your good feelings. ' These eii(ijdrinks cist little and you can buy. them by the dozen unjd hvays Jiave tlu-iu in the house. Ifow the'kid.VlV like them, too. . ' T . Phone UsYour Grocery Order Today. : - Order Your Raspberries Now. which causes practically all stomach, Probably. The person who left a bomb nn the iivcr and intestinal ailments, including ''oorstep of the building tbnt houseM appendicitis. One dose will convince 0 humorous paper must be one of Job Printing, The Observer, Main DTdrtif gists everywhere. Ailv 7-10-lt i the joy out of life. .New York Sun Private Harold Ilnmel, CCth Reji mentt Ft. Adams, R. 1., writes: "I was troubled with a bad cough for three rrronths. y tried a sample of Foley's lftuey ami Tar and felt great ly relieved.' havAsince used' two BOc bottles anifI rcVmimend Foley's Honey and Ta?xind will always keep it on hand." FoIey Ilortey and Tar cov ers inflamed, irrato surfaces with a soothing, healincoaing and re-1 lieves coughs, coldlnTOp and brnn-' chial affections. SonCverywhere. j Don't overlook your best Inter ests In the Kodak materials. The developing of films, printing or l-pictures. You are bound to pleased iwhen you have your work done at Silverthorn's. They are giving thlf. work every attention, i -Dy 3-t I it A 4AAU t Ml j A FAMILY DRUG STORE ' L.A GHANDCORTC. ON. HARRIS, GROCERY Phone Main 70 np 77, Farmers Black 192 , ' 408 North Eir Street ' Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." 'THE MAID OF BELGIUM" AT AB- . CADE ' "The Maid of Helgiura" is the at- ' Mention riveting title of the ' new .World-Picture BradyJIade in which Alice Brady will appear as the star at the Arcade Wednesday and Thurs day. Tho picture tells the story of a Belgian' refugee brought to America Jby wealthy Americans who find her half erased by the destruction of her home and the loss of her friends and relatives. . Adorce is her name and 'ajjc is brought ry America by the ArWirans. TherSUier-childish ways and IVlvitweet winso,meness arouses a desire P heart othe man for a cild of hwr'n. Hi9?.wife promises that the deepeflJesire e his heart will be fulfilled whwi he Returns from B necessary trip of sevHiionths dur ation to Cuba. (While he is gone a child is born to Adoree and Adoree is induced to part with it as the Amer ican woman promises that she will care for the infant tenderly. When the man returns from Cuba, Adoree's child is presented to him as his own. The shock of losing hr own child re stores to Adoree the memory which she had lost at the destruction of her home. She recalls her marriage, and ' the sU'Men departure of her husband to the front. Adoree's child is finally giveh bark Iri her und she is reunited to her husband, who has come to America to secure funds for the Bel gian relief. Mis Brady has a vital and highly emotional role which she jwrtravs with her customary success. "The Maid of Belgium" is a glittery success. See it. Moid Offers For One Week Only-Lifetime Gifts See Offer Below Also Coupon Save Sugar Save Flour Yet Serve Luscious Fruit Desserts Fact? to Know lr thesfi times every housewife should kne w Jifty-Jcll. It means rich, fruity des serts, instantly made, without the addi tion of sugar. , It means supreme desserts, without the - use of flour or sugar, at half the cost of pastry. I means a way tc-serve fresh fruit, rr.ixed in jell, to save many ounces of sugar. It means zestful salads made with vege table left-overs, and jellied meat loaves made with scraps. All delightful products. Sugar is needed now for canning. Your supply in restricted. Wastes must be utilized, flour must be conserved. Sbie. make these offers to let every woman see'' how Jiffy-JeU can serve her. Wc urge you, for your own sake, to learn how folks enjoy it. For QuickJFrutty Desserts and Sfilads x Fruit -Juice Flavors Sealed in Glass No okgor Need Be Added SHERRY'S JIAItKY MOIIKY IN ROLF. 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Or you can mix fresh fruit in Jiffy-Jell, without adding sugar, and have a double- fruit dessert. With Lime or Mint Jiffy-Jell you can make delicious salads, zestiul and green. Use left-overs in cooked vegetables. Or use fresh vegetables. Mix in meat scraps with these flavors and you have a jellied meat loaf. This is a delightful way to save waste. Millions now use Jiffy-Jell as a con servation dainty. They ret fruity des serts and salads of the finest sort, at trifling cost, without using sugar or flour. We want yon to know what it means to yoi. See how it differs from old-style gelatine products. Buy two ruckages to try, then send us the coupon, and we will send you molds worth more thin you pay for Jiffy-JelL Accept this offer, for it means a test at really no cost at all. j j Mail Us This Coupon Wsea Tm Bay Jiff; -Ml Inm Ton G racer TRY OUR; Maltf Rainier A very healthful drink . 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Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work snd worried with labor shortage, but build your graneries now. 1m.Y" " buy 'mbep anj roofing paper for a first-clnss 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last for J"' Sci for Mme amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would) be a dead loss against this year's crop. ii .""f'of thissize can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly trom thb thresher, doing away with high priced labor handiingfand solving sacks. k 1 The boys Si therenches need the sacks for sand bogs for the protectionl of tleir very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. f ' . ' w Spend youV-afoney in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured nt home. When you my saks part of thi money goes to India, BUILD YOUR GRANATtlES NOW Be prepared by building them Iwfore the farming season opens up. Be sure to get good IpnAer, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. , Save money-keep' what you spend at home p, event loss nd damage from exposure to weather-leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building gianarics now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used In other sections. One trip with . good team will haul the ia" Union tZt fumoer'for U " o" The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON 3 . 1