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FRIDAY, .TTTLY 19, 1918 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSRKVKIt V i; f' -;'v.;-;.' 'AGH Til KMC, !! ncn rpnso dtt ! ! IT Has to nuxtJK. , )WM VMM MWV tJ. ft. STORE if :: 11 1 ii i The Stor 1 1 1 Li:::::: e .si I II V .'il .......... M. ! Social and Personal Mrs. Delia Scott hus gone to Port land for a short visit Mrs. Ii. -Marquam and son, of Ka mela, are at the Savoy. ' "Wallace Anderson, of Pleasant Val ley, is at the Hotel Savoy. , C. D. Wood is over from Baker, and is registered at the Foley. . The Y. M. C. A. swimming tank is a very popular place these days. Superintendent J. F. C'orbett was out of town yesterday, on company business. (Continued from Pago One) Frank Clark and Oscar Johnson will leuve-for Portland this evening to enlist In the army. . the New Willard Hotel at. Wasching- Mrs. Frank Baker, wife of Con- ton and the Biltmorc and Manhattan ductor linker, rcturnod to her home i jn New York City to use his evnp- The,' old habit of letting aiitifccriptlohs to a daily paper run must change, and-j henceforth the paper bjjl'each month which Is very small must bo paid the same as water rent Is paid,- or telephone service or light service is paid. There will be no deviation from this rulo and our col. leptor will call on ovory homo during the iuonth. Lay aside 06' cents at the "house so there, will bo no r$iuest for a ".comb back" vMill. When you figure up jour water and light bill set down 05 cents for the dally paper and we will ull ' bo happy. Some have been in the habit of paying at the end of the year. These Subscribers are lS-karat so far ?as .being good financial ly is concerned, but wo must usk that payment either be made. In advance or each month as wo cin not carry tho account for a year. - 1 T UIHTflRV I 1IUIUIII (Continued from Page .) supplies of ammunition nt the front and on each return journey were requisitioned to transfer the wound ed to the base hospitals. - .5. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .;. 4. v ! ! PROJECTED PLANT, - AS IT NOW EXISTS in Pendleton today. George" Neal, of Seattle, is visiting his niece, Mrs. W. II. Duckett, and other relatives in this vicinity. Muriel, daughtor of Mr. and MrsT S. W. Androw, went down to Pal mer Junction today to visit with friends. Pl.VCUIl TACTICS KKI'HCTIVK. PAttlS. July 19. (By United Press.) The allies .are now assail ing the German salient, which leaches the M.nno from, Solssons and a point west of Rhelms, from both sldos. While the Franco-Am- erlciin forces : are . driving against the Germans in this salient, tho Italians' are attacking the Huns on a 10-mile front east of Chateau Tlilorry and northward toward Rhelms. Tho Franco-American' drive was resumed at daybreak this mor ning, and now progress was made almost as soon as the infantry got under way. Blow Vp Ammunition Dumps. . That tho Gormaus were prepar ing to evacuate Soissons was early ovldent, when it was ascertained that they were destroying their am munition dumps in the vicinity of the city. -, Franco-ljiillan forces today took wo towns,, two woods and 00 pri soners. - Tho' newspapers hero claim that the French alone have taken 10,000 irisitners. 1IKIT18H TAKE PIIION Kit. LONDON, July 19. (By PuileJ .i Press.) Field - Marshal Hulg ie-!j ports mat in'i uriusii nave neon sucoessful In raids at Bucuuoy, and Lone, taking prisoners Hostile raids In th.i VP'.-us-i re tonneux v.U Snc.-iuncourt ;bis huvo been :epulsed.' WKATHEK VXlKKi'AST. REAL ECONOMY:- PORTLAND, July .19.- Shower. ', Tl;'KPS WILL l,AM. Allied Advisory tWimil Accepls ;' Amerlcnn Proposal. TOKYO, July; 13.A-(By United Press.) Newspapers say that t ! s allied advisory council has accepted the American proposal for landing troops In 'Siberia., A 'declaration of war will not be jieecssury. . BALL PlAliltS. Ml ST 1'KJIIT WASHINGTON, D.C.. July 19.. (By United I'rassO--Kcciotiuy of War Baker has ruled that baseball players are s"bjcct to thu work or fight order. 4 Lies in bn.viin,' rccoirnized brands of nieivhaiidise-goods that have stood the " test ot -yeans. Don t be deceived stick to tuivbraiHls you know, even it you uo 1,.,.... .. ,.'..'.. .'.'1:111.'. .......... ii ... ......... 1. .....1;.... 1 i ..a.. u. iicivi: 111 j'iiv a mul- imuiv v. ihuj) jiu;i i.iiiiuuinu nils uci.'ii numicittwU) m jjiuw words, made to sell at a cheap price. ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ltlllTlSH VKSSliLS IjOST. orated vegetables, and the Witten berg-King Company of Portland, and i the Dayton Evaporating Company, of Dayton, Or., have been doing a great THU TlltN OF THU TIDE. United . ' CAPP'S 100 PER GENT WOOL Clothes that are M) pi cent Hire wool and -made liy tailors that have a r r - ' , utation for honest infer chandise, found here in u the New Styles. LONDON, July 19. (By deal of hard nioneerine work in in- Press. Oninlon here la unanKi troduclng evaporated vegetables to I m()iB thut tho onward smash of, tho ; tha eastern trade. Hot air, and more hot air, is what .Steamer Anil TruiLspoil Sunk Willi No lss Of l-ilo. I LONDON. July, 19. (By United Press.) The British ; sUauii r Cam pania, of 13,000 tons, was torpe-L Jt jnA on1 aimlr Tho nn Kunn itih-k": ' " - f and Crew landed safely. " The transport Barilngano, en j Ji route to Australia wit'i returning unfit Australian troops was sunk by a U-boat. Thoio were no ca- i ualtles, states an official report. state, of .Oregon. It simply meant. that the very latest in scientific meth od evaporation of vegetables and fruits is employed in this factory, and that by this newest method, both p-rnwers and consumers are saving Mrs. James E. Hough and her ' nv , thousands of dollars in the granddaughter, Ola Mny, loft I ccirse'of a year's run, in weight of morning on a visit with relatives fimshed pr0,iucts alone, by the con- Miss Marie Shaw, who has been on a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Palmer, returned today to her home in Union. is '.today being offered the small, as. Franco-American forces marks tho ! The Voice. Some expert nnnoiinci's that the hn- mst stagq in me uuu ui v..e "(mon volpc , nroduced bv furtv-fnnr as- nfitt- mnvitiir to entrulf the Germans. Atirnnvi mcniaa - n .i.,t,i i... well-as. the lamer growers in tho! ... , In Tbj Dalles and Portland. Harold Matson, who has beon on a vlHlt with relutlves and friends in tills vicinity tho past few days, left tills morning for his home in Kelso, Wash. ' ' - ' A letter received this morning from Mrs. J. Garfield King states that her husband is now in New York and he expects to sail for France within a short time. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baker, of Sunimervllle.' urrlvcd In La Grande (Ills mornlnit on their return from a visit with their two daughters in; CANNING CLUB fine Valley. sumer, at least, and the grower, by delivering direct to the factory, saves freight charges by rail, and receives full weight prices for his delivered produce in the green state. i jWhat such a plant will do for iLa Grange', and. Union and Baker coun ties, has already been accomplished for the cnuntaes of Wnsco, Hood Riv er, Marion, Polk and other couiftics in the Willamette valley. who3o morale is now on the down grade, while that of the allies is markedly In Hip ascendant. As tho Gorinans lose the initiative, so the strength of .the -allies has become more marked in the various sec tors of the big Marne, salient, and this remarkable change has boon most noticeable since tho Ameri cans began pouring their fighting men into the various sectors. ' 1 0,000 CAPTl'ltUD AT' li O'CliOCK full of Tanlnc. Put- Sec our ,win: man's Drug Stiri, $1 per bottle. " -7-19,2t PARIS. July . Ill (By United Press.) Tho, prisoners , taken, by tho Franco-American annies total ed more than 10,000 at 2 o'clock this, altornoon. The totals of guns rf ' various calibers taken Is also btcndlly rising. (JIOIt.MAXS ON DUFli.NSIVU. Mrs. Julius Summer and daugh ter. Daphne, who have been on a visit with rolallvos In Union, Klgin and La Grande, Ion. Ibis morning for thoir home In . Portland. PARIS, July 19. (By I'nuiH Tlin ' Riling have taken MET YESTERDAY i i bo initiative a in: the Germitns are that when tnose forty-lorn' inusrli-s are not co-ordinating-, as hoy should the resulting souud often produces violent ngltntlflii In lit least forty-four different nerves In (be party of the second part, if there happens to be sm-b within hearing. Providence Bulletin. x .- nm m Reasonably priced, from $15.00 to $30.00 Phone and Mail Orders Promptly and. Carefully Filled T GOLDEN RULE C 'uno of the 600 R, C. V. Stores with an Annual Purchasing Power of Over 60 Million Dollars This Is Union Store, -and We Observe Union Hours LA GRANDE STORE 5" Paper First Used In Asia. Paper ns Me know thai :irtit'le tndny, wna brought from Asia to Kuropc ny .the Arabians. In China paper tsi rf been nianufnelured from ni iini knt -.iu-riod, from silk. When Siiiniiroiml was conquered by the Anihlnus tbey em-' ployed cotton in the place of silk iu paper making. (Continued from Page 1.) 'on tho dcroiiBlve everywhere, says land official statement Issued this afternoon by the high command of 'the allies. i The comiiiunbiue Effeetlvo Turkoman Headgear. The Turkomans owe much of lln-lr Churin to their raiilnsllc henduear. When (bey remove them and reveal the Kbaved heads , and embroidered skull caps underneath they si-elu mm monplnee. Yet lliere are many of the older men whose nialeKtv of bo.iriiii; United is nt n mutter of costume alone. Their red cotlon gowns or kbabits give tbem a princely Hlntilluisa wlildi the timi sered Husslun with his shirt Hopping hicks. says: 'The way they can raise piKS now and they weio urged to start ill busi- 1insA-hWi!l lin In art br imliv-IH imlu . I until after, the close or the State I ranco-Ainerican lorccs ure exert l)avid May, who has boon in Lai Fair next fall, when they, can ro-j'nB very groat pressure on the ene Grandu on a visiting and. business jgister, .and go into any branch ofjniy in bis saliont between Montdi trip for the past few days, left this j pig raising they desire to ongagoidior and niieims. ' At K-helms, the morning for Porllund, where ho Is I in. , most Intorcstlng development- is employed in a shipyard. Mr. May j "Mr. O'ltcilly first explaned why It j likely , to happen. South of tho and his family havo been residents : Is JIio. government is no wry anx- Rlvcr o,lrc), on tho American front of Portland tho past two years. ioiteto increase tiio production of I we have, by occupying Courchamps Mrs. Arthur Broadway night for Chicago, where she will meet her son, Will, who has a short furlough and will be able to come that far. The son is a first class machinist on the battleship iRo,.hester, which is lying in Boston harbor for a few days. n,,lr qm tl.-.t In 1 1 nir,,. .iff left- lastjhciU, after being preserved than:""" '-"-. ""' ." -'"-" otnor , meat, it keeps belter in franB-1 ovi. nrtlation. and it pays tood money! "Tho number . of prisoners and to any boy or girl who will help suns taken surpass our fondest win, the war In raising pigs. hopes. - During the course of his short; -"Premier Clemenceuu now watch talk. -Mr. O'ltcilly stated thai onr cs uuttiu r.uul a pout 1101ir army In France, of about 4f0,000 iHtilKKOiia " . sojdfers, will consume 3,000,000 ' ' ' . Mm. Mary Ksbaugh of Kiuisas, !d,tI'tiOI, tl, fi emh ,,nd Itebsi..,. A,KtlUAX lN,TH AXSOI'Nt'KD. was an ai rival In La Grande this arc absolutely dependent on the morning on a visit to her brothers. (,eorKe am. J u u, Our shipment of poik today ale the first meeting between tho sis- .-. ra(0 r 5,m tor and her brothers after a sopa- t(liFranro om, rauon m u ,a,-, , ,e,. Any wonder then thatrf """,is ,-Biinealillir to llw, h,m nml iilrK ,. ... .!, . v... A.. , --, , , - - - - v.'t;i maun hid (s ixvi. x i aiiLu.il hi- jail over tho land to just raise one :er,.,.. offensive. Chief of Stuff pig each, which taken in the an- MnlT ,0d the Military Affairs gregate will nienn millions and ...ll,:f0Bmttee r tll0 Houso today. WASHINGTON, D.C., July 10. I By United Press!) The "Rain bow" and New England Divisions are the two complete American dl- tam ' visions which are now battling 'thu Had Sized Up New Playmate. Dorothy had heen next donr to- pto.v with n little new girl, who pmvd t'i be a strenuous playmate. Itetiiniin home, she crcpl wearily into her moth er's lap, ami, closing lu-r vyt'-.t. (--aid by way of explanation, "J bet Atleiie Is a boy, ami her mother 'just iloe;n'l know It." " Tho Fault Is Yours. . Never complain thnt your confidence ! las lim-n betrayed. The niult is yoiun j 'or pouring unsafe lulk Into u leaky ninilw You do not blame a leaky pall I 'or leaking, lilnmu yourself for not mowing it leaked. Life. Work Must .Be Respected. Any painter will tell you that tho tkclch he begins cnrelessly, with a slovenly seiimplng of paints, ends by disgusting him' nm! Is frequerttly left nnflnislieil. Any embroiderer will ad mit the same experience. Work to be a pleasure must be respected. It must be approached asin dignified and au i honorable iiffulr. , A . , ., . -. ... I WANTED Light Wirk, f.bl young .L-irl. Phone cW,2.Sf 7-l!),!it i-'OR 11KNT !''ui niied housekeeping j rooms, on the nviJ floor, with hath. I 2107 Third St.,irall ll!aii)lll. ! r 7-ltltf I (SHERRY I I'HEATRE ........THH HOiSliJ OKI QUALITY. 1 ' Lnst Shawinff IToday of- MAE MARSH IN 'Fields of Honor The Storv of the' Sll.f'f liat'Jfnng Around the Vod. Tomorrow Only-'THE GODS OP FATE' With Richard Buliler, . : mid CHAPLIN in "A JITNEY ELOPEMENT.," Hilrklnherrvll' and J onl r):'.v.,''-r. 1 i Arcade, Monda. fail Tltrsduy. 7-10,'Jti on nor visit Willi me oroiueis in La Grande. The shiriff of Ada county. Idaho, was a passenger on the car-t bound train this mnrnfng, and had In his and our allies. If the United Units of eight American divisions MAY KKTIP.K ON Al.SNK. Statns should ston the niir bnsiness i WCIU B'8oi early in tne wce.K in custody a man with an Oregon (suddenly, within IW days there jehcrklng thu German advance on boot on his leg. Tho man, who has jWOuld not bo a pound In tho whole plio Mai ne, .been claiming a variety or names, 'country. Many othci -American fo,rco. is wanted at Boise on account of "Mr. O'Reilly advised tho boys to: have been brigaded with the i'renc'.. having overlooked the miiltei or irais,, only thoronclibreil pigs, aa ',iniii tills offensive registration last year. Ho was , therc 1() 10re money In llieni; to! ,,,,, ,., s.;,rf M,.....h ,,, ., ,s,ance goes' io show that It 'Za ' 'thorn "'l' 1'2"'""() Arl8 i,. nr,,iiv Ii.inl to eet awav. - ,.,n.u ir h i lin Franco or en route. - " " o "f." treated right, and ho, In turn, John Weaver was . a passenger tieats his master right, ho should this nininlne en routo from Lewis-1 tip the beam at tho end of that ton, Idaho, to Knterprise. where he time, at about 2C0 pounds, leaving LONDON, July ID. (By United noes to report as one of the Wal-ia handsome profit, and maybo. a ' Press.) Military experts . here lojva county boys who ore to leave prize at the stato fair. . this afternoon predicted that th the coming weea. one u f i or inn i-ieuge. 1 ranco-Ainerlcan onenslve niey trunt of Wallowa county he has .The following pledge, was ailmln-1 nr,.e the flermnns to ' retire along been located at Lcwisi-m. ami itte.eo oy miss ..owguio me nojs tl0(r en(lr0 nne(lllg rr0Ptt on wne win ic,,,u. "!"""", "V, , , ' . jlho enemy has used twenty-three Weaver ex)reed himself as being "I consecrate my head, my heart, "l"",I,s- Tllls represents a force of anxious to be on the way to Fiance! my hands and my health, through i'"or0 "'an 276.0HO men, which tho and feels that he cannot get tiieiclfond production and food conserva- j Germans have thrown Into this, the any too soon.' Ition, to help win the woild war for greatest battle of the year. jpeare.-' ' It Is quite likely ' that Prince ints little pudge or ceremony. Ruppierht of BBvarla or the Crown rrinee mav inimediatelv neen ua MS White. JUS- S WW iH'imi s Wii'cian One lotj. :WK W One l.ilf.i K'ooil fll W n i.J SUMMER SHOES I;I11'1S from . hoes, in liiU and low heels; :...4 $3.50 to $4.50 iviisl'uinps, both low and high heels: will... ....$.50 to $3.5U I' bdies' ruiniis iind Oxfords, in. odd hoie, per pair $1.50 Jiiidies' I'liitins. in odd sizes, many ves; choice, iter pair $2.25 I 'IiiUl-eilV "I 1 11 1 1 1 ivi friwiil sitvll'K Jltwl nil ixes iruin (i to 2; price - $1.00 and $1.25 !L X French Shoe Company I . ... ,, ,,,t while all stood, was arcompanled A cold pa nd Mini n liny wbl' b make , ' ' ,, ' .,. . , . , by appropriate gestures, and It on neeeptnblo wibst tnle for the morn ' r ' . .. ' expensive platinum Iridium alloy used , , "' , i, , with 1 !..' ,..nnt,U. h. Iu.n ll,-Vl. '"HIS mm niieft hv nietnllurclsts In California . " ( asm. patriots, as partners of "Uncle an offensive on the British front the objrc. of retrieving he disaster at Hheims.' The maximum advance of the ' i Franco-American aiAulcs Is now 8 Arcade. Monday and Tuesday. 713,-t Job piloting. The Obscrvor, Main 37.' juiiles. , . fcy'ft Huckleberry r inn and Tom Sawyer, Topless Sport, Model ' Look YourISesi and lie Comfortftblei in a i " iminnittmlflnrTj.iim V W-.-Tf fV"- V - - w-w - - - w . - ---------- tan The Masnmolh Grocery C. K. SIMKINS, Proiirielor FRONT L. the only rnrsl b CE CORSET with (he patented VP.NTILE Back and Front Shicld'1 Be fitted to tho corset designed for your figure. Theft? are LA CAMILLK MODK1.S for tvery figure. They are always fitted by n scientifically trained cor setior. This service goes with the corset and such comfort. A full line of the latest mo'lcLi al ways on hand. Priced at $2.00 and up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiero Res. 1702 Onk. Phon H-d J" ll;ic Fancy Lanfbcrt; , Bjng, and Royal Anne Cherries. I F, ordfr now" if von want anv for canning ami VOlll preseiTiiiLr, iis the season is Choico Apric alioiit over, rinht lor conserves by the crate just ami marmalades. . Our Ffuita? and Vegetables are Fresh Daily. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED I'J.i I A I )A .MS A VKN LJI'i ; PHONE, MAIN 82 J , .7 . ; ;-: . t P , " r J '. H Ik.-.'. Pi t' t f W1 fVS.-V