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H?iiAi Jl'iA" Hi, HjIz PAGE FOUR LA GRANL2- JdVENl&U OBSERVE! The Observer An Independent Newipaper Published Dolly and Weekly at La Grande, Orogon. La Grande Evening Observer Publishing Company. BRUCE DENNIS, PuhHher. Islnre ail begin to realize thai the A- .J. .J. .J. J. .J. .J. J. . ST A II KATIT.MAV AMI NT N HAY. ; Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second-clasa Matter. Address All Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. fiKl-t v V: .t. ovion tiiio vniiiiiH'iosT iii;.r .it or The Argyle Case. John Argyle, nn aged, eccentric; City Official Paper. County Official mper. , Evening Telegraph Report of United Press Association, i On Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. Imperial News Stand, i'ortlarw. Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Daily, per month 65c Daily, per three months $1.95 Daily, per six months in advance S3.75 Daily, per year in advance. (.uu Dally, single copy .....Be By Mail Daily, per year in advance .$5.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.50 Daily, three months in advance. .$1.25 Daily, per month...: SOe The Saturday Evening Observer, by mall, per year in advance $1.50 Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per year In advance $1.50 cause fir which Aiii'i''( is one o' tfc movt cnporf.ne .l.-n- J .J. J .. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. , thn'. could hail ! Inltc a trip wh,. vounK gr W01. ,.odiic-NW. yrk millionaire, has one son. iv.r to InM".- b way of accept-jed as ushers in one of the Baker jljruce, und an adopleil daughter, nnce of Ihclr invlUi-lon nrd H.jov l'1'1 ll" "' day the Duller Muly Magnet. H receives a tele. illerlad commented on the event as .g,ulll Informing him that Urine has the entertainment they Have under .follow,:- . , jlllnrrlcd Nnn T1,01.nt0,1( ttml fMe!1 taken to' provide and evrlmnge r.i Mniinzer Cotter of the Balicr !t0 a ra(!e, declaring that he will Millions ovt- tlm thl'icv that have ll,u'u'PrB Rl""un a" Innovation on IUlHltilirlt his son und make a new .1 .nations t i, tn. K,.,t.mi nau (, ,lmny wjl alt(.n(kl( , Or-wr lekvtaK ' hf wealth to Mary, come to pss within the vault nn Iphciini last evening when they i'n-!rhat ovenlng Mruce arrives with tho fn--flu,ig bettle line in Kraro i jtred this' popular playhouse und i,1h wife, and after a stormy scene friends, .:9.lihois and all to natvlots in, a 'o ;nmon ca'.re every- found three very pretty girls dress. ! eii In middies, blue skills mid whllo islioea UHlierlng patrons to' their one who mi iVuld owept the cor- "eats and let It he said that tho . , , ,' , ,, . , ,, young ladles were no less efficient iiial iitywt-iu i. i.iVit from the mcn town nfSniblf- ind Join with thouil. . , as appreewl'vo. guests .-.farted StiVi :h of wliil.'- Tn a sawmill at Oold Hill, Orn gon, Tom Roberts had his arm bo jludly crushed -on Monday that am putation oi i lie nun was necessary. Huck and 'Jil, coming to Arcade, Monday and Tday. ' 7-l!),2t I . ' ,,., wll!1 .,,.,, tl0 iclty council of Portland, when a re- IT WILL BE A ROUS- solution was offered by Commis sioner Kolluher, to permit street xnu- oxiiiif -vji' r .,.alI) to .so tho rails of the steam I rail loads having electric rails to (Continued Prom Pago 1.) My Country TI of Thtt, BwHt Land of Liberty." ADVAXCT fOXTIM'KS. Tho good news of yesterdny lr siipplemented by still inoro onco.i.i- : aging reports today, and tho foit east of tho probablo plncar move. mnntn are . In no way hnphaui'-J and as far as can be ('scorned u-t a single hitch or mistake has oc curi'ud. I' : It Is nlreody not hi in short of 'i distinct and tolling vlrtoiy. And ! In mndfl tho mure "lo'lons unJ ef fect Ivo because It comr ns a com. pinto (Wot1'. "Of whnt was to have Iwn tho final plunge of the Cer man army Inlo I'lrli They wlls never again get as. no.ir either tho '.French capital or the channel port" they nre todav, and they nvt see- ,ln!. as much of the French and 'Belgian soli ns they will ever soe, end molt likely more than they will over cure to se-i t-gnln. The turn of the tide Is decisively In fa vor of tho allied arms, nnd ther la nothing to rhengi it., " tf the allied troops through their four yonrs nr battling agnlnst the 1 rnnslnn hosts, it Is a fact that has recorded itself ind will romnlii 'rt' Inilellldu page of . history that U'e sonn of freedom from good old turn the tMn. Honor to nil our boys' each nrd every one of them. They have caught the Idea o v.'!'a'. was or pected of them a.id liuve bnn fciMid up to the stand ltd In evury vsy. j ncro is no i"ni,t.r evfM a suspicion .that the arm; bred nn3 iiilll'niy ra'sed nnd t-alned IvihIi nf tb kaiser are In any way the s'.inpi'-nion of which th iv have been woni 10 rir.st. iney are noi me eoi'al, man for man, with uny one of the Yankees, and th-jv have le of insnlrat:'m than that which lies i.'t- the lde p' those who not onl 1 now whnt they 't fighting for. Ii'it also know exactly Mow to about (he hnslness. There is not one In the bunch tb.it Is not nmv.j; efficient !h"n ' tho petied pi luce who hnart"' tlie enemy forces. Thr ,1..-. .h.l,lAnin ,!,. to lifnnlr. ".Inn when there will be no moi . t t . .1 i....rr 111.. IUI'Mri MIHI I. 'Illlllilll 111 mm Mill' denbnrgs and crown princes to dlc t1 lb the peace of Die vcrhl. Oliver McCaho. Joe Walmer. Arthur Vard Olson. Hirhaid Henry Roberts I. no Joseph Meier. Leo Cross. Harney D. Owsley. I.elunil T. Beem. John K. Williams. r John H. Morris. Rilfus R. Keerer. Aldon I j. Parsons. John O. Traverso. Willis I,. Sargent. James W. Titus. Charles Frederick Beldin. John B. Mnstcn. Wado Francis Hholton.' John N. Young. Leroy Ross Jones. Ernest Veins. Guy Virgil Church. Clifton Alroy Phillips. Edwin Hnrtiuan. William Monroe Wiese. Albert C. Peterson. Clarence A. Becker. Clyde Owen Bloom. Victor Kckley. Benjamin Ray Right. Raymond William Barker. Wllliuni Winn. Raymond Waolty. Scott A. ,Whcatley. I Till Oliver Travorso. James A. AmoldiiH. Fred James Wolls. J. T. Roe. Ernest R Organ. Leo Fred Roulet, Spencer D. Durch. . Claronce Lbo Moore. John 0. Tally. Walter Hartley. Cleorge C. Urown. George T. Mangers. , Joseph 10. Anson. ' Mark Turner. Oliver. James M. McNeill. Potor O'Rourke. , Heber James Fox. Frank Morrill Chllders. Clint Baitinoss. Roy Milton Boll. Hurry Simoon Rood. Lynn Edward Hill. George T. (lettle. Alva Lee Clark. William Parks. Ben Robert Duffoy. John II. Bhields. Wallace Anderson. Nlel , Price Right. Francis Edward Herr. Jack Bnyllss. Owen Scott. Guy Parker. - Leroy Cecil Koagle. James M. Burnett. Joseph Stephen Grant. Roy Alexander. Henry Lewis MoCnllnm. Cecil llntos. Earl Monroe Rand. ' II any E. llunton. Glen Lawrence Atchison, i Burr Meyers Contred'. Roy Vaiideiniulmi. Owen Taylor Chilton. Frank Elmer. Earl Edward Chandler. Edward Wm. Scott. Tho following men have been transferred from other boards to this county for entralninent: Everett Hay Keagle, Wallowa Co. l'.arl J. Woods, Wallowa Co. William F. Shaw. Weiser, Idaho. SEriH'st M. Fisher, Cody. Wyo. the old man drives them from his home. The next morning Argyle Is found dead In his library. The pullco lonrn jitliat the new will is In favor of Mary Mazuret and was niude, out by Argyle's lawyer, Hur ley, the previous, day, ,nnd .signed, and that Mary had not retired the night of the murder. Her expla nation that she was disturbed by the quarrel bewen Argyle and his son Is not sufficient to divert suspicion. There is no positive evidence to fasten the guilt upon the girl, how eve,r, nnd Asche Kayton, u famous detective, Is railed iu. He discov ers finger prints on tho library ta- 'fanPBifla"aBI"Bia' M ...... . reacn mo snipyar.i iiisuicis. i,a W),leli are not those of Mary, resolution called the attention. orall(j nH0 ,nilH tn a drawer n couu the federal railroad administration ;terfeit hundred-dollar bill, so per to the facilities offered by thoiri . . i,,t m ,i,.rv detneiinn lailway linos of the Honlhern Pad flc nnd Oregon Electric adjacent to the shipyards for tho transpor tation of workers. He hell learns that Maiy's mother, known as Nellie. Marsh. served three, years In prison after being implicated In a counterfeiting scheme with a Wreldrich Kreislor. Filings in the Poitland office an,i wa!t ,.0eJntlv seen In New York. irecently on the 150.000 acres ol 1Jy a decoy advertisement loregon and California land grant ; Kl,v(on ,ires this woman to:nis lamls lias closed, and l.zuo Indlv- ..rfipn , (,l.Pplis ' In r-ettinn a TAKE A BATHING SUIT WITH YOU THIS VACATION W1 nre sliotv-ijig the Newest fHylM in Batliiiig Suits, in a'.h'iff variety of eolors. IN imjiossible to iWit eitliertlie Prictj tr equality. MEN'S BATHING SUITS, plaifi LADIES' BATHING SUITS, in nnd fanev X.: S2anduD. all colors $2.25 to $8 ' Boys' Bathing Suits ttO and up .Girls' Bathing Suits, $1.50 to $5 Batliinir fans, nil holoi-s. 25cW$1.50 ' 1 Water Wines. 25c; Shoes 40c Store Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ' Saturdays . 8 A. M. to 8:30 P.M. Are You Ono Of Them7 iduals rile for tho 1227 tracts. To determine ' successful applicants whoro more than one filed for the sunn land, a drawing will be huld July 22 at 10 o'clock. record of her finger prints. Tl.esr. correspond with those be found on Argyle's table. , Kuyton persuades Mary to help him, by taking a room In her mo ther's boarding house, Die girl be ing unaware of her relationship, though she is recognized by her mother. Kayton posts .himself in tho next lioune. Krelsler, suspici ous of Mary, attacks her, and the place . is raided by Kayton and his me,!!, who arrest the gang of coun terfeiters. Krelsler kills himself, but this leads no nearer to a solo, lion of the, Argyle murder systory. Knvton takes Nellie Marsh to h'. Tho G. M. Standlfor CorstniO- ,.. n!ri,n nnd trans her Into lion corporation wodden and tel making Incriminatory admissions, shipbuilders, havo made pinna forHe then Bends for Argyle's lawyer. Hurley, and . openly accuses hlin Twelve carloads, or about 200 tons, of cherries have been packed III barrels by the Salem Fruit un ion, and the packing of all the fruit on bund was practically com pleted Saturday night. The ship ments go to,, the California Glace Fruit company, of fhin BYanciseo, (he biggest Institution of its kind in tho United Slates. There are a great many lepple who would bo very much benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tablet for a weilk or disordered stomach. Are you on of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl BaldwinVille, N.Y., relates her ex perience i the use of these tablets: "I had a nm spell with my stomach alfiiut six Vnontha, ago, ' and was troubled fo two pr three weeks with gns and V!veropalus in the pit of my BtomacnV Odr druggist ad vised me to l:o Chamberlain's Tablets. I took irbottle home and the first dose relieved me 'wonner ftilly, nnd I kept on taking thorn until I was cured." These tablets do not relievo pain,, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrence. (Adv.) building at Vancouver, Wash,, sev en miles from Portland, a new town, the center of which will be of the murder. Through Hurley and the woman trying to cast the a hotel to cost $350,000. Between I ,,,, lpo onch ()theri tllfl trHth jeu nun inn collages, u parsing s (Vulgod. lino sewerage system ana communi ty center are included in the, plans. There will be liai'illy"enough bar ley harvested In Uniutilla county to meet tho demand of the coun.y is tile prediction of R. W. Ayers, of the Farmers' Union Grain ugen cy. This goes to confirm the re porta from otlier dealers, and men familiar with grain conditions in tho counly. From all parts of the county reports of barley are the same, in many places being a com plete failure Through bis efforts to clear her name, Kayton has become, deeply Interested In Mnry Mazuret, and his greatest reward ' is the ripening of their roniunce. Sher 'Over t! Tuesday und Wednesday, Top." . 7-li),:it Doing Good. " Irrigation of beans, which Is ab solutely necessary If th?re Is to no any crop at :.a, i limed '. .1. . Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers' Association. "The r" niers shouldn't just sprinkle their beans," declared Mr. Holt, "they Should flood them onco n week. I reii'ys, luesdny and wednesuny, Ov the Top." 7-l!l,3t HAS REACHED ITALY i U. J. WAGON KR SI STAINKI) llltOK- F.N SIIOI I.DIM! FRL'IT FROM I'OII'K I.N IIIIICK IN DKMAM) Ni;W IMCSIDKNCK COMPLKTKI). "iMni.KII"! KXTKIiritlSK. SL'MMERVILLE, July 18 (Speciul) While hauling hay for Frank Wood cll, J. J. Wagoner was thrown from the wagon and sustained a broken shoulder. Mrs. M. 1). .Sanderson went to Im blcr today to have her arm treated for rheumatism.. The cherries nnd other ripe fruit on Pumpkin Uidge is in great de mand. Mr Il.iv., ti nt W.illn tt'nlt,. line Tuesday and Wcdiielay, ; t'h(, s,lK.,. fonm.lv ownc'(1 '' Mrs. Woodward, of the oWodward toll road. MAN DOIXIi MIS hl TV, j Mv. nm Mrs. ,lno. Niederer nnd Mr "For two years 1 sullered iigon-!,,, M,.s , e9 Niederer motored to La Izlng pains In my stomach, belching i t;,.llll(I(, lodv 0n business, up sour auH bitter fluids ami g.,. Mi,.0 Roy l9 hayinR hig housp rp. tongue always coaieu. i;o...., wiM st:,, fl.om th Snn., Kidire, is doing the work. Orval Niederer, from I.a Grande, Is visiting with Virgil Sanderson. ' Word was received by Mrs. Jno. ffil Shv'. Tuesi ee"0vcrjV Top." coated. Do1 wore unablll to help me. ine tirai dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy uinile me feel KM) per cent b-.'tlci. ..nil 1 am now feeling belle, li'i n nt any tin.? my 'lie. I ih II liny duty to advise other sarf rers. .. I Niederer from Roy Spencer that ht i i t... t...i.. ;H t....'.... The people of Imhlor have gonelu is a simple, harniless prep.u Ulon , "'" ' ." , : ', ' ,r conslernhle tronbio and expense th". rer the catarrh,, n, ;c " I mm the iutesliniil tract anil ai;: s ! . ' A. , ,, . ... , . . . to provide 1 program of enter- Lho t nf iull,,nut Ion which cau.'.i sl - Woodell is getting has thresh talnnient for the next few days that practically all stomach, liver ,,.u! I ing outfit overhauled preparatory U , ... c & 1 1 , ,1 1 niinieiiiK incluiilnc it a- making his yearly run, and has em reflects credit on the promoter, .Ud t' .n "' ',' ' "t. , 1 1 nloved Walter Fisher to do the over- op that eomninnPy. The peop'- o tho county and La O-nndo had at least two hip events In which the people of the who'e county have ber.n invited to partici pate. It fa no more than right thot other sections of the county have their turn. It l Imbler tiirn now. fliu.h .onlberlncs -ran he pnitlcl. fated In now with mucti?l"tnr t.n . ipendlcitis. llm. doMC will com illi'c 1 u...,t:. ft or money refunded, l or Male ny ''-"""'k- , have iiirugglsts Kvcryv. hoe :('haniherlaiitR Colic and Diarrhoea Don't overlook your best inter-, vKcmedy ests In the Kodak materials. The : Now is the fbne to buy a bottle ol developing of films, printing of j this remedy toV to he prepared ir pic' tires. You nre bound to pleased icase that any o of your family whon you have your work done at 'should have an nttVk tf colic or di Sllverthoin's. They nre giving this jnrrhoea during themWr months, woik every attention. Dv 3-t It is worth n hundred times its cost erwiiniWy when needed. Adv FAMILY DRUG STORE 1.A QSANDI.OSIOON. Uwk nhdSroiVcoirilnk to Arcade. .Monday nnd lesdny. 7-19,2t Few medicines liuve met with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlaiii' Colicand Diarrhoea Remedy. JohrF. Jatzcn, Delemy, Sask,, says of iiCl hayc used Cham berlain's Colic nnuSpiaiVhoca Remedy myself and in my famlA and can rec ommend it ns being air exceptionally fine preparation." Do you knoy that a well-equipped and pronerly-niaraged soda fountain Is no longer a boy's Job" The average fountain costs more than many of the finest homes In (.a Grando, It means something and should be tnkenicaro ot and woll managed and thff;verj .best kind of service given to'5 all, patrons. We believe, the Silverthocn Fountain in La Grande Is on$ of the very best in Oregon, always clean and the very latest and J best Kinds or drinks are serveaiat their foun tain by Mr. Al Cafii, a true South ernor, coming ' from a country where cold drinks are so much sought for and necessary eve,ry day want. Dy 3t Ml 1 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANDC.OREQON. JlTRAC 3 rua n r. 1. Huck and Tom, coming to Arcade, Monday and Tuesday. 7-l!l,2t Whon the average woninh buys her groceries or fruits or veget ables she iity most .particular and buys only the, best so it should be with tile liitiies who wish cold soila water, ice vreain suodacs or s fancy drinks. TlieVtjliould' demand v nnd buy lho beat. If you will no-;J tlce these conditions you will nal- 1 urally drop in ar? . Silverthorn's j Fountain and have Al Cain prepare 1 for you one of his specialities, ai! Rex Pecan Sundae. Dy ,,t , 1 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GSANObOPIOON, nilso; Ttiillt ud to a fan dn prU-.i. V l.iirht weight Strong Aul.imfitlo Trprtlorl by of til-art wt-lgiit. StuiniM up to lmrd V" fiuini etiiiiiwi V Mlxun St ninr, 24-3(1 lt. P. lunior. II. P. Sp our lnciil iigent, or Vndifor rntaloff. NIl.HOX TKAOTOIt SAI.W COMPANY, Kust Morrison nnd TCaHt TM)i(l Kts, Portlillld, Oregon. TORS. down to ft till Superior j'ptiU" Instead with mini Nllfion ACQUIRING A PERFECT FIGURE A Woman's Burdens nro llcliifiuyl ulion slid turn? to the rlRht nifdifiiic. If Imr 'Xlsli'tii-c is inad j" Kldimiv by tlm rhroiitc wi'iil-im'sw. deit- i v:U cli'nuiL'i'UHMitH. mill pii'nilsil ilisonhTS g in hi. ;tniiii hi-r slin win nnd n-iii'i inju I'liKitit'limtidH fnuii her innilili-s in Hr I'lrrcr's Kiivnvtto IY(STliMtii. If sho'a ;ivoruorkiHl. m-rvims, nr " rmnlivnt" hn liiuii ni-w lib' iiml stri'iiKtli. ii's n )Miwcr fnl, liiviirtiraiiim t4iiiiiMiiul iutWih w hit'h was illscnvt'rrd nml nsiil hv tin omitHMit phynK-iiin fttr immv Vi'iirn, in nil ou'S uf "ii'inuIi'conipUiints" nnd uvalin 1-or i von nn irls Jusi nnli'i'ina virn:tnhi'il : for woinon ;ii llm critical "Iiiiiiki! nf life": in bfiirlniMlnftii jJiMisiitinfli-, i riiMiii-nl imliii. .ik-iTiHionVitUtnintnaiVn. :md overy HI ft 11 In 1 i Must women whilhave perfect fiirures did not hae them orig inally. Tlioy have acrpilrcd them. A woman gradually takes the shape of her corset so the corset produced by the most artistic designer is the riirht one to wear to securo a perfect figure. ,111 so hud,; Tyt CV 1 indrt-O nllim'iit.'Uin w Kiivniite ITi'siriti- tioit " U Llif onlv itwtllclno uux uti without alt'uliul Imrri'iilontftViiii wrapli r. NV:irl? ill druiM! m'II thy ' Troi! inUnn ' ir. liunlil or t-i.tilnn. Vor fri4 mitlical nu?V xu Hnctor V. M. I'iiTi'o. HuiTulo. NY . ei ahhI 10 rnts for trial puvlaido of ik i Rodi:urnd, Ohkoo?, " I futT-nd somv intna iirrinto. niiu (Mj-lilaeeiMi-ni so had that I suiiut nn mv n''" it fJfc nho had iniinmm.v It v c Front LftOftd lion. iv iiM.i aiHi bark nchiil hard Httd 1 I w as wi'ak and iitt- i J oiH. Mv lerrn ami I a lift aclitti .mk ' btont. U!id I war II trout ilori w (th etmU- j itatiou. t had a m-J Viin pain in ihv sidn KftV':r:;c 1 nvicnptinn and Min.ft lit IViiiMi I mid fhi'V mntli mr wv nml strnnff. TImmi. durti;ir middl.' Hi ( Riiin hMtk tliw nulii'iii nnd ir ! thrittnrh rt w!l w iP'mi mid writ ! arc most symmetrically and ar tistically designed. They nre comfortable, stylish nnd grad ually mold the figure into those beautiful lines that every wo man admires and desires. PAULINE CEDERLE "There's A Reason" , Not only is there one reason why you should start a isavings account today, but there are various reasons, but the chief reason is, that every day of your'.ife, your earning power is becoming less and less, f you save n part of your earnings white you are young, and your crning poufcr is at its heat, you will not AVend old age, but will look forward to your declining $ears with pleasure. As you watch your, little savinejk grow, you dim feel that when you have passed the Itngc where ?you can work with your hands, you cn take life comparatively easy. 4 - We want to aidou in evjry way possible, for our inrVpsts ate mutual. Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, ORECON Your Problem Is Solved, When You Buy . Model S 25, Samson Sieve Grip TRACTORS TlieJ-vinisoii Siovfo (ij) Tractor embodies all the fea tures which years of painstaking effort and experience have approved. Ii$ construction it is very simple; in strength, all that ituiUie implies; built to meet the juost exacting demands, ayf in find day out. Its sieve grip wheels do not slip; tWy do not pack the soil; they assist cultivation. All the working parts of the motor are pro tected fi 'oni dust and grit Jiy the no-dust, nioisto-rizer. It will be our pleasure to give you a demonstration at any time. Ask the owner of a Samson Sieve (!rip what lie thinks' regarding this machine. La Grande Implement Co. 'MttttttMtf$liMtaiM r f iiniHMii rfnni cTltfMtm f ADVERTISING IS INSURANCE An advertiser's advertisement is his volun tary agreement to do certain things. Good business policy, law and public opinion re quire that an advertisement-agreement be fulfilled. This serves as a protection to the buyer of advertised goods. If, by chance, you have an experience with the deceptive selling practices or mislead ing advertising, please report it to us. i"rTr,r,rr"r"r"frrir m'rrrfrr un irnnini pi nut vii mmortunt tn.o miHlimP .., ...u,,', ,lt -af ' -J g i