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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
AMI'; TWO , L.AOK A NDK EVENING OBSEttV ndt SATURDAY. JULY gO.'.1K V , A. J. EABCOCK. CAMP (O.VSKiiY.VIIO.V. I the nulou In " tub fat for f.vo min , r . ,. N ,ulea in a stew pan.. Fish Ih t rged Ah A KinVtilutr I'or j l'arholl the sliced potatoes fur Meal. ,, jfivo minute, -then drain and add Fish for feo h well ; r.u jif.i.- laying of Il-rti and poiuion to th surei suggests (he t'nited . Sialoft and onion In the stew pan. tya. Food Administration to the Ihous ion each, layer with Kit and pep anda of fuiullieg who spend M . i ; ; j rT. Strain the ll ji.li) In which ;li? weeks every Fiimm-ir ih en .:- -. 'Inn bones have been boiling civ. i on taken and streams'. F;:;n lis .t'rll, and 100k about twenty imuiVci, ruhstltiite for meat hag long n. 11 i fnl.il f'nh and putatoi-8 jtre ti.-:iiln. tirgfi), and no- tha' th ..jrt j Then add the .scalilod milk. . If nf itttbt la 1 nn'n nAi-lmia It I. iflnKt-wl' tllirkl UllnLIf. ! 1 i I I Irt i. Willi &j! JBHS FUWr ttl newnsltyles in i n - j n r ' V fc I C KM I fc ! i. v a ir, I I fed ante to. inrroaitr in im-u pr, VXj. ; s1-'"" in;u m?i wt'un t , r am uijit oi FiHhlnis han an- added rhv tiio "f'h roiutop. v.'lich olio's dinner doprnilx o't 4lic MORE WASH jany in tne season we ieit tnis wauld be a season of WASH SKIRTS, and so it has proved. Our newest arriveU are prices at : ; 1.75 $2.50, $3.48, $4.85 out come, and. .the .sport r camp j country kiiouiu ne nioro a(ivar.tiv' 'In a game to we bow .many dolir loim wayg tlie t.resh catch can be prepared for , the table. '' Besides fried, baked and Ktuffwi fih, there are'rther nier. of pir. paratlon 'wbkh '' adept thoiimehv irendlljr to camp kitchens. Fiih Chowdrr. t lbs. fish.. ' . U tablespoons drlpplces. ,1 medium onion, chopped fino 1 quart sliced potatoes. cups hot milk.- ; ,' BALI. CAME AM) RACKS. (Continued from Pace One) motorcycle laces ; and two bjryekt races, with .perhaps some niotcbcd races belwoen speed demor.s who are talking of pnllliiB some fa.it oies as the track will -be in perfect condition. As events shape up mi jnounceuicnls will apiiear; In llioFe -columns so as to. keep the pjliiU j.inforiiied. ..Admission to nil the ev cnts has lieen p.'aced at SO and !' (cents, with noextra chr.i!rc for nil Skin and bone the fish and cut to3 or grandJasd. Into Inch cnbes. Cover the bom and trimming with cold water ai'd let simmer for one-ialf hour. Cook Sherry's, 'Over the Toi Hills Departm ent Store ARCADE JOI UXUVH KXn." World IX f A. j. "Dad'' Babcack. a nlnety-aeven-; year-old thip worker, is spinning oak lull in the Ssaborn yards, at Tacoma, Wnsh. . Babccck has been In the ship-' ' building industry for 80 years and was the founder of th first shipyard at : Tacoma. ' . j i wnat Makes the Rumble of Thunder? ' ! Why does thunder rumble? The path : of n lltdijniiiit ll.-i Kit tlirouKh the nlr : ; may be sevcrnl miles In Icnelh. All ! nloiiK tills patli the midden expansion I of the hciited air 11 true explosion j sets up an .itmnspheric wave which spreads 111 a!! illrittlons and eventual ly registers upon our ears as thunder. Klnee the lliditnlng dlxclinrKO is almost InMinitimcoiis. the suund wave is nro- nt the Arcade Theater- Sunday, there is one of the nm,it i dneeimit verr neni-lv iim nu iim. iells o most delightful slory ofiabsorblng detective stories Iii ' ulnnir rW whole path. But the sound ! inodorn , lire. Ethel Clayton, the tho. llteratufo of stage, fiction and J wave tnVels alonlv through the nlr. charming nctress, ig the star of screen. Hobeit Warwick will lie I Its speed Vnppniamnrely 1.090 feet tills production "and a splendid Slip. ;een as . a detective of the modern j P'-'r second. Jius lie sound from the porting company adds to the Inter-'Scientific type, unraveling a com-; P"i't of the ll?fiftiK's pnth that Is Plox and -fascinating problem. Jobr. nearest to us readies ns first, and that Argyle, a iilljjliunaire, has been kill- ri'"M1 ",l"'1' P"r,! 'he path lifter ed.f.and thera. ore surface reasons Wlrd, according to their distance. In- for SuspectingAin lurri, tiny of Uic termlttent clashes and booming effects STl.WtW'iSW't todayARCADE only J Telay nnd Wednesday, it 7-19,Stj I fcSA-R . iTA(;i,i:i) will! i xitAvi.i.i.o ,, TIIK AlKiVl.rJ CASK, I-'tlicl f'liiyliin Been- In Xetv - , rii'ture. . In "Tho Argyle Case," which will "Journey's End," the new World je the Selznlek-Plcturo feature at Picture, which on Sunday only will the ' Star Theater Butuiday and he shown that theme., 'wiilg pei-sone: est and effectiveness of the attrac tion. , . ... . ' "Journeys end In lovers' meet ings"; runs an old saying and this .pirtuie tg. based on Alino .Marsdon and' her husband have become . putrntiMH ihnmrii '.really In love with each other. ima,1 a BeVvllir "Phil.. Marsdon Stakes up with J an ' Dr,iee AJX- snnVf the innrder- iietresg and All, seeing the. way ;' maa' w,1 h!"( tlmt Uhliigg are doing, has her at-"i,uarra' wu"' w" torncy frame a Oiieen leaal i docu-1"1 n'arrlnge, -.nnd wua .disinherited are due chiefly to Irregularities In the ' Mary lilazu ret, his. adopted daugh- of tbc !"t-h. Popular Selenee J er. In whoso favdk Aravle hai lni ! -'1'Jt'tlily. Do you know that a woll-ennip- JusV had a' violent f ed and . properly-managed soda ei" because.: or fountain Is no loneer a bov'a loh? Sunllay OnlV f ETHEL CDAYTCIN In "Journey s End" TRY our TEAS AND COFFEES The cost wr mx dcpciwls njjoii thfi 'strength of ynur tea or (Wfoe. : If W Iniy n or quality, it takes more to the cup ad, reallyj riie'ioor kind costs more thaithe good (jiiality. We have ti' ffofid Quality of teas and coffees selected and Idended InVhe'lieijt e.xjierts. Phone us tourysroct-ry order today. ,. Full line of Fruits ;Jud Vesetahles. ' . HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 1 408 North Fir Street t. Across the. Track "United States food Administration License No. G502S5." 25i 66 EvCONOMY" In every wardkpbe thVre is a travel-stained or soiled garment, too good to be tfcrownUway and not nice enough to wear. Our business is, at aVlightlcost to make just such a garment wear- aoie again Aituwd l)U, IT. Zwiefel Twloring, A. B. Rogers . Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. .The average fountain costs more!' Ilietlf .Ktnh .l..ll.. 1.1 - Tl,4 'ISellO Mai'Slt. . Mltt-V . Mil 7it...l'. . . V, .T- Imolher uh w erv.i "., , , V.llhan many of the finest homes In of the doctrment (rie many and Jir P" ,n'"nfrfC -prt- lf f im mm etnlng iu. uro IntorestliigShd entertaining. I ' "' counterfeiters. -. " f " well faet -innn,. r- ' "? . I" Frledrlch Krelsler. j. c,i,,i,.-r,.i .!'i'aged and tho wry best kind of w ........ j u u..u fa Vltv Ul I lltf J ' ' ' j most interesting nicturea filmed in' I1. ' "Imliial record, a isample of whose spurious money' was found In a drawer of Argylo's uesk. : Which-ono of those foilr Is guilty Interesting pictures filmed In ,a long time. , , Ethel Clayton brings to tha role of Alino Marsdon all her skill In t-iiai-actorizatlon and Invests the rolo with an appeal Charm "which I r 1 wa!1 8"" ll1"'"er per makes the part one of the reallv'"'!,, wn0 killed the, millionaire, is memorable achievements of .-the screen. John Dowers Is effective In the role of Phil Marston, while .Muriel Ostrichc has an Important pari in the cast. The production hag been superbly staged and the whole attraction Is' distinctly exceptional. ' TIIK tne problem yonfrontlug th detec tive; and he solves it In a biillinn! and surprising munner. rervK.e given believe, '. the, S' '& Crande is ia Oregon, very latest -drinks are ! l.iln by Mr. -liner, coming to nil liverlborii I one of the ilway cleat mil ffit i 4?rved fll t Cain. aM Also a TWO REEL BILL HART iTrowIer of the Piams,, HUCKANDTOM MONDAY. patrons. We 'oiintiiln In vory hest and the kinds of heir foun- "W5Mo!,w'a3 s run South- country much ..:.."T.93. Huck and Toii; coming to Monday and Ttlilav. A rcniie. 7-ltVit from where cold drinks aro ..ought for and necessary evejy day want. Dy 3t Soldier's Cough Is Cured. FAMILY DRUS STORE l-A GRANDC.OnCSON. MYSTKIIY WHICH OI - IIOI'lll.KK IUKD. Mystery, deep mystery! The girl wag found unconscious and by her side wns her dead husband. That Is, facts seemed to point that ly relieved. Ih ne was ner nusband, hut be was ; bottles and I said to have had. a twin brother, Honey and Tar an. ins exact double. Could the dnu. or h.mt Pi..v Private Harold Miinirl, CGth I'.egi- ment,' Ft. Adams, R. I., writes: "I was troubled ith a bad cough for three months. I tried a samiiic of Foley's Honey aid Tar nd felt grcat- ;e sincd used two 5'.k' .ecommend Foley's II idways keep it nd Tar cov- IWANTKB Clean White Cotton t nags at the Obsorver Office; 3c j per lb. , ,. "ii Dy Ki:;ers inflamed,. irritat?Kjbrfaccs with! r: "', v.' T m w" ""! soothing, healing. coating and re nocent? This inWJy g unraveled Heves coughs, cold, cr.mp jind bron- l?!P H""e ' chlal Vctioi. Sold everywhere. j Cold," a Metro All-Star screen . . . - I seiitallon, for Sunday and Monday, i oi..... -n..".i ,.7 , ... i tho feature attraction ni n,.. L. i .. ' . .. .: 1 . i-j:i,Jt i Sherry theater. Monday, I nt llie,..0ver thehjo." Job printing, The Observer, Main I SHERRY'S j "Till-: (jOlls (M-' KATK." T'ie most expensive single scen iver phntograplied for use in 8 motion picture Is the railroad Tvreck. which forms ones of the ' pilnrlp.il incidents In the I.ubln Jlaiitif.u tilling Company's five reel ' feature entitled "The Oods ol Pate." in this scene, two trnlns, one a passeneer, cnnslllnK of an ' ngino and five coaches uud the other, a frehjlit train made up f nn eiigijie and six frelalil cars mr in a beacon pllislon, v hile run. iiing at lmVra!. of AT, miles in. hour. This sNaA.wiis singed cut. .side Altoon.i, TVnVtsylvatila. and cost the 1-ubln MauVjk'lui lug Coin Tuny over J25.000. In the making of this pictme. the services of rifteen camera. men were employed, and at the moment of tho actual crash, they were with in twelve feet of the explosion. Jn order to protect themselves from clouds of steam and flying debris. . It was necessary for them to work behind armor plate Bhlelds similar to those used by the United Slater. Artillery. Also Charlie Chnplin in ''A Jtne I'lopeinent," a sure cure for the Hues, ' COL. J. S. FAIR I- E i mf v ri. Topless SportVModel Look YourHestiand Be ComfortabfoLfn a EXTRA TESTED TO TAKE RQAD5 AS THEV COAte No matter where you drive your car Racine Country Road and Multi-Mile Cord tires can be relied upon to take the roads aa they come. RACINEKfTiRES Multa-MileCord Every step in the manufacture is Extra Tested to put extra wear into these tires. Racine side walls contain 50jnore rubber to meet the Racine Rubber Company's extra tcsYxfor resistance to side wear. ' Racine Country Road Tires the only tires specially built and Extra-Tested t6 stand the severe service of driving over couritry roads Racine Multi-Mile CorJ,7Yre-you'll find them real cord tire quality in every sapse. Buy Racine Extra- Tested t'res and Tubes from Galloway-Rees, Dealers 1312 Jefferson Slre t'oryour own protection fre certain ecrcry Racinm Tint yoa bay bear tho ham ""rrriffiififijrij'n'ijf- 65W)! ADVERTISING IS INSURANCE An advertiser'; 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. Ths serves as a protection to the buyer of ad vejrtised goods. If, by chance.'you have an experience with the deceptive gelling practices or mislead ing advertising, please report it to us. """""'"'"' " rrrrff"rrrrrrT)rrininiisiii4j4n.' Col. j. S. Fair,, assistant to the act Ing quartermaster general of the army, has perfected plant whercl-y scvira' thousind acres of land near United States army camps will bs turnrd nio war gardens. Some 5.000 "conc-irii-tleut objecton" end German pritcrt trt will be uied In cultivating the land. FkONT LACE CORSET tho only corset with the patented V XiSS l llUH j Back and Front Shield f He fitted to the corset designed for j ..vuur liirure. i nero aro LA ( AMIIXE MODKLS for every figure. They are always fitted by a scientifically trained cor- seller. This service goes with the' . corset and such comfort. I A full line of the latest models al-' I ways on hand. l'riccd at 12.00 and ! up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison ! Corsetiero tv 170? Oak. Phon Red 3221 I III - rs. III S mi wsmmm Is I KIRft j Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain In bulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancries now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for J54.58 and it will last for years. , Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's ctod. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can bo filled directly from the thresher, doing awuy with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in the trenches peed the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among themj "il Spend yodr money ii your own valley by buying lumber manufactured t home. When you buy sacks part of the money goes toi India. .1 BfTILD YojR GRANARIES NOW Be preparclby building them before the farming season opens up. Be sire to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber wil give iou trouble in a few ..,.,... i-, I... imi, ... .a. uuu i, 6 Save money Ifcep. ihat you spend at home pvevent loss and damage from eksi'e to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul tho ma- The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON 1"s?.'i.Vl...-..i ..a. fl-P. . . . .