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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1918)
SATURDAY. JULY 27. 1918 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -TnF, .TTT.s'f? ........mumim ii . jj redNcross dr I I ' ' kmnvm , II: .: I ho KVtrtsilr ..! H - V 1 II 1 '.'.'.: Ill - Ill'' ........................ ,;Tt,H y SLA GRANDE BOY - III THE NAVY SJjU, A. I AI I.K, MAKTKtt AT AltMH Social and Pcnsonal An IiucrfMlni; Sloiy Of Tlio Nun l)lf,;o, On WMrli Ho Wiih Ktiillimt-il. E. K Lake. Hunt l here from Suit d. kano. J., ker. M. "Toliboll Is horo from Spo. I1. Lottrldo Id over from Ha ll. Tlio D. Kuiilz DnllOB. In in the city froni Mr. and Mrs. Lush of Enterprise ore vlsitlnK the city. L. L. Loyd and wlfu ar?, visitors In the city from Joseph. J. C. Mnrfltt and wife, are visi tors In . the clly from Vale. James Morflll and wlfo from Malheur are viHltlng the city. Mrs. W. D. Greon, of Freewator, OreKon, Is a visitor in tho city. 0. F. Alexander; of Colfax, Wash ington is siicndlng tlio day in La Grande.. J. A. Hnrnn, W. J. Maltliouse and Bill IJanflold are in the oily from Portland. ' Belva Hamilton, Win. Warwick. Jean fatten, Lolt roilnior and Goo. Hedges urc down from Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. do, are visitors A. G.-Shaefer and D. Hoary, of Seat-1 in tho city. M. A. Faulk, ni:iH(cr-a(-arnifl, 1st liclasH, U. S. Hcculvlng nlli. San ' Francisco, who wag In La .Grande and louviiiK on the ovenlni; train. via Portland, to Join his ship, gave out 'some. IntorestliiK Information 111 regard to t ho battleship San. De f;o, witli which, vessel he was con nected, . while sho .was yot known aa tho California. Willie, still known as the Califor nia she was Hie flaxshlp of the Pa cific fleet, and young Faulk car- U'lod' the colors at the time Bho was lo-christoned San Diego, r ( , J have right here In La Grando plcturos of the ehlp, and every man on board of her at tlio time, und a magazine article tolling all about it," lie said. , .r ."In 1915 wo had tho champion (icing cre.w of tho entire fleet. She was tho sister ship of the South Dakota.' Our ship landed a bat talion of marines at Nicaragua, at the timo we had trouble them, with iiachine guns. ' "Wo sailed on tho China soasr In Mexican waters, and from there to British Columbia, iho Philippines, Japan and to iril the South Sea Is lands. 1 also have n picture of the ship and crew just before she was sunk. . , ..'-.. '. "She was a vessel of 13,080 tons burden, 502 feet long and about SO foot beam, siie carried four 8-ln. J Rims and turrets; 14 U In. guns; 18 J in. guns and 2 13 inch, torpedo I tubes, 4 3-pounders, ns well aa landing equipment,' with machine guns for two battalions. N "1 have records of every mile sho steamed, and ovorey port the ship was ; ever In, on -a cruise of nine months." ' ; Shipbuilding, lit Sao Francisco. "Sliipbullding in San Francisco la, speeding up, believe nio," said Mr. Faulk. PRESENT BATTLE . MUST BE DECISIVE GUISMW lCXI'KUT HAYS IlKHl'LT IWI'KNOH ON KKHKItVKH. - AMSTERDAM. July 27. (By Unitod Press.) Writing In .tho Vosslache KaKiiiik, Captain Salzman the German airaleglst, doclares that "the present battle must be decisive. The result will depend upon who lias the greatest reserves ready lit the place where they are most needed. It would be against our interests to lot the war drag thru another winter ' or continue until Ilia Americans aivo In Franco musse. '.' ' ' " - 1 - !,' . BIRTHDAY PARTY. Iiick kJtiu Ilughus culubriititu It w birthday Thursday afternoon, July"26. Refreshments wore served;' with pa triotic decorations. ' The following guests participated: . Lawana Gra ham, Lois Nelson, Varda Rao Smith, Kitty Lindenburg, Felvia Code, Cecil Cade. Gwendolyn Hall. -Betty Cach- rnn, Kathryn finapp, Louise Leighturtv Lllette Leighton, Wllma Nieder, Kuth Brnmwell, Gertrude Scranton, Ruth Merrel, Dorothy Gberhard, Mary Ken ny. Doris Jackson: Florence Sullivan, Arlena Howard, Constance Rees, Ellen Richey, Louise WeUel, Lnvelle Rirhey, Mabel Stover, Bernice Gray, Mury Amsden, Donald Mahoncy. ( ; J. D.; Cnsey, the Meacliam lum berman, was the victim of on acci dent at his. mill a few days ago when his hand was badly' cut by u saw. . He was down today to look after' Boute business affair's in splto of. tlio Injury .which he thinks will1 bo healed Im tho courso' of a few weeks. ' : '-'' - . Ii. 1. VUKSVH LUAVUrt - C.V J. French... veil known shoe dealer, leave' , romoirow via nulo to Seattle, Mt. Italnler Park and other norlhwest piling of interest,, Including Cmp4 Lewis and Seaside, und home by way of Porlnnd( Mr. French lias equipped, his car with necossary paraphernalia to camp, oonk and aloep whoro night over takes tliom. Ho is to be nceom p;inled by his mother, Mrs. Ida French und MIbb Imogeno Russell THE BEST PKOOF. Given By La Grande Citizen. . Cinn' Kidney Pills wore used they brought benefit. The story was told to Iji Grande residents.". : Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the result lasting. , The testimony 'is homo testimony The proof convincing. ' ' It can be investigated by La Grande residents. .'"'.' '.'."-. ' .Mrs. S. E; Lyman, 1308 Monroe St., says: ;"1 can in all earnestness rec ommend Doan's -Kidney Pills. I have used them at different times with the test of results for backache end kid- y trouble. I huvc never found any that acts so quickly and surely system Vid regulates the kid- oan s Kidney. Pills. I truIVbelieve tky are the best ol all kidneVmodicinav." (Statement giv en Novamtkr 23. 1812.) ''"On May iSL lOililMrs. Lyman said: "My ostimatjejl Doan's Kidney Pills hasn't ehaiuHHl in the least since 1 gnve my recommendation four years ago. . The lasting cure they gave me proves they are 'a reliable medicine." Price COc, at all dealers. ; Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy get Doan's , Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Lyman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. T . MIR RO MMim m Clifford Daniel, , A. P. Palmer, Will F. Powell, and Chas. Do For est and wife are In the city fromfw'The shipyards of Mooro & Scott, "Portland,..' Judge James A. Fee, who has been looking after some business matters in La Grande, left for his home in Pendleton this morning. ' Tho Women's Relief Corps members - are requested to meet at the hall lit 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to attend the funeral of the late A. G. Her mann. I Among the Idaho troopa who were en route to Camp Lewis on a special train this morning, was M. Batz, a brother of Mrs. Robert Deal, of this city. . - ' Mrs. Mary Ambrose and ltttle daughter, Harriet, were arrivals this morning from Des Moines, Iowa, on a visit to her Bister, Mrs. O. E. Sil verthorn and Mrs.'Lydia Jaques. EAi Logan, one ot the members of the grand jury, returned to his home in Summerville this morriing, the work at the court house for the present having been completed. ; at Oakland, and the Union ; Iron works In San Francisco are run ning day and night, with nil im mense number of men. They are making ships In world record time, have established a new world's re cord, winning several prizes from the government for speed in pro- 4jiitU,, . .; .. .. The Union Iron Works Is -now building tho largest super-dread-natight of the cntlro navy, and It certainly will bo a monster when launched." H. W. Laughlin is down from his Clover creek farm to complete some preparations for harvest. In his sec tion of the country, like a great deal of this valley, the crop outlook is im' proved and the yield is classed, us iMr. Laughlin states, "good, consider ing the circumstances." . The ,Royal Neighbors' Red Cross dinner and supper was a great suc cess. They have turned over an even ' $100 dollars to Mrs. T. II. Goodhue, the Red Cross secretary. They wish to thank the general public for their help, the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church, for their dishes, the Baptist ladies for the tables, and the Y. M. C. A. f or the chairs. ONE TRUE BILL FOUND. , The work of the grand jury in its one day session yesterday, resulted in the turning in of one true bill. The nature of the indictment, as well as the person against whom it was found, nre matters that have, not yet been made public. NEWTOpAYj FOR RKN'T.- V,i I room homo, furnished. NdtnJ"Uo-n. Hlack 1191. V 7-21 tf 'ThoHO in charge of the races for tomorrow ask us to request 1 all nu to drlvors out for pleasure this evening to do their driving on the race? track as It will holp to pack the ! same. No racing .permitted. A beautiful lot of scissors of every kind, also manicure scissors, nail files and. pocket knives, all of the very best 'and standard makes. You will kindly drop in and see just what will please you,, without a doubt, at Sll Verthorn's. 7-27tf FAMILY, DRUG STORE LA RAND(,ORESON, : - i SHERRY I ; ; THEATRE . . '. I ..........TIIE HOUSE OF QUALITY... TODAY ONLY Funniest Victim! Ever Screened. See the Y0-lund Bear Act; .'- geore wAlsh, in": tJ Proaial Also a Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. ' ' Tomorr owHAROLD LOCKWOODy in' , "LEND ME YOTJB NAME.'!. Jieflects good housekeeping, easier eookliift;, brigliter ki f1 . ' ecouoiny kitcjien and household utensils with far grower bilitv and features of eouvenienfie found in no other In- advantages are yours in Mirro Aluminum, " , , ii.fi .1113 i'IhU I xtraordinary Early Purchase ,V'4 .:;V',:'.,t. . :v3.i : j1 '':'::'J:i-',4 L'ibles ns : offer vou a bright mid hdwv coniplefe.'iine of tlu.s i priotf that aj-o .right everything from an ali-biilimm cup H tpot M made in brand jie.w.,1918 designs. Phone and Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled , , - Eh war at 'in ii X V-l OLDZri HULE c One or Hie 600 R. C Ut Store with aa Annual Purchasing: Pb' rer of ' M;';i , r B0 MIlUon.Dollara-; ; , ; S .-v ; This is a ; Vnio-.i. Store, oml We I'.'V-,.;;' Observi Union Ilonra t.-! LA GRANDE STORE . ? fc 4 && ? Vr Topless LOST. Two Wlilto . Mares, one with halter. ijfy I'lione. lilack ..202. Charles nautz. Reward !5. 1-S1-U -V- ' ROYAL AX WOODSTOCK TW'F WRITER81F0R 10O.00 and se cond hanrl TVPEWRtTCRS for rent at NL'LIN HOOK ft HTA TiONERV cV.; 7-27 .It ROYAL AND WOODSTOCK TVt'K ' WRIRS tf'OR $100.00 and if cond nd TYPEWBlTEIH for rent at XntfLlJ W A STA TIONERY c6V 1 27-! 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Black Kid Shoes, button Mud lai-o,; -. i ': priced ;;.:::u..:.;...i.:.:..,:i...:Uu.;.:;i$4.00tp $7.50 : . -Men's Dress Shoes, all style3;..j.:::v..$lQ0 to $10 Men's Work Shoes lJJj y $7.00 One lot Cliildren's Pumps and Oxfordssi -x 5 to 8, priced .;lI,......v:;u..$1.C0 jperpai? , One lot Children's Pumps and Oxford, sie;r;: :". : : 8(i to 2, prieed p.; ,:;:..,.,;i::..,..!...ii.$i.25 per pairj , 0e lot Ladies Umpij' One lot Ladies Pumps ;....i:-.....'...,...$2.2l5 per pair I L. J. French Shoe Go iiilSli ............ fl- Our LauMry Department is prepared to take care of the . Wish Goods. Our Dry Clelning Department the wools and non-washables STANDARD LAUNDRY COMPANY ' Phone Main Five-Six i V'v' ,. ;.... v; . , aagiaNaaiaaaaaawpiaa. AN EADNED DEPUTATION ropMorrDaMiLEy Over the rugged upland road, or the straight . . away level stretch, Racine Country Road and ' Multi-Mile Cord Tiret reveal their extra value . qualities. 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