... .. 'TUKRDAY. JULY HO, 1918
I'Ait . TWO
LA OUAMDE FA'KNTNG.OBSKHVKK"
MtalaMS j " At I.VVrt TAKK MK.lt ISIS.
Caprices and Conceits in Veils
! lloohea Are Clnml Out H Village
) , Aflr Kurprlio AMaok.
I' With the britibh in the
!FIMt July 30. (Br 1'nlted
Press.) lu a surprise Attack early
'this morning, he Australians cap
jtured tjo v111:iko ot Morris, on tho
.northern end of the .western front.
I Thev outckly surrounded the Til
tlaKe and clewed the enemy from
llm atrial a after a few minutes'
'lighting
You Will KndtheName
Gossard
on the inside of nil the
Front .Lacing Corsets
wo selL It is your guar
antee of the genuine.
1$-q is additional sat-
isfad
are
Gossard.
even lens than many inii
' tations. We will be
, pleased to show you.
Lini) in Knowing von
wenrfh a Genuine
aiuNaluucost
i
Hills Department Store
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W.V.V. POY Ti l l; Al l, AI40IT IT
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THB.' DAI.LW. Or, July
I'The army lire la
'Cording u Lei Pay, who wus draft
led ln:o thu army, at -Camp Lewis,
j Writing to a tailor named Wilson
here, Leo I'oy Bays: . .
"Hello, old frload Wilson. At
jtftution, yresont aims! I feel veiy
i line In hore. J am enjoy iiiyse!'
ho stay In ciiup: I have pass ex
jominalion. The, of flours, have 1110
jfor limited service. I got vry
;good job now old top Wilson. 1
am.. working In officers' iucss. Walt
er on tallies. I . got very good
cats. I will close now. wishing
you very yood business and had alt
U'loLhcs that you can pressing.
j "(Say) Wilson, the army life
'n ver' great life.";
Is
LAYING COAL SUPPLY..
SHERRY'S
lKiilghts of Clumbus. Masons mid
JjY. W. C.A.j how the army Is fed
I1 and clothed; the making of arm
J and ammunition; . farmers
I ? .Evidently the. raj!road companies1
i have tulcn thel'muich" issued by the;
government a few uVys ago, as.it was,
I seen yesteWay af terltaon in the rail-'.
j toad yards, luen wereVu3y with two
j stcsm fihovel:?lin!oadiVc coal from
i gondola cars, wNjJeothlr men with!
! shovels were unlouiNnjjal from box ;
I cars.' , : ''
This simply means .that these cars
will be released for handling com
mercial coal in the fall and winter,
When coal will, be very scarce. , ,
in the
''flfilds Alntr thai, nn'rt .nil nArlr.
THK UTTMC lNAWAtV? -,;:-- l.mn m r..,i. , ....
giving his best effort, for his coun
try; the building of ships on a scale
such as the world has never sunn;
the navy In action; American avia
tors In the air somewhere in Fiance
and the boys in khaki with General
front.
a revelation of a nation
jai(j lCslle And Kdnncd Karlc In
Irlxli 4immly Drama.
Gladys Leslie and , Edward Earle
are foatured In an Irish drama,
written by Paul West, noted abort
T; ". .. UV , . ' (prahlll8 on ,h Western,
... r...,era.o seen on ine scrwn, ;ar0llged a ,,, ,, ,. Whe
for some time. It is a - comedy- v... wh,. ,K ,
looing to insure your freedom, . you
AL'T.0 SALES ON THE WANE.
drama und one of the better grade.
Miss Leslie and Mr. Earle make a
' Kood team when' It -comes to put
ting over the straight comedy and
In - Paul West's latest contribution
to the list of screen dramas, they
i tre afforded opportunity after op-
. portunlty to show wtiat they can
annomplish along these line. Wil
liam I', 8. Carle directed the pro
duction and In the supporting cast
are Boon: Jessie Stevens, who gives
'rHm'a'lK'ably' gobd' 'fcrCaVaoterlr.atlon
of the " Irish type of mother; Mary
Maurice, the grand old la-dy of the
,nreen jyhoj ulnce this production
was mffdo,' haB beSsti called to her
reward ;r' Wllllnij, Duun, who will
bo r'nmmiibered or lB work In
numerous VllagrairV' pVtures and
: Betty' Blylhe, who l?sh Import
ant role In Arthur A Empey's
"OverfThe Top." - This ta cork
ing good. comedy-dramaXofferlng
nnd all will be- the better for hnv-
wlll put your shoulder to the wheol
with new vigor.
ItKKOMTIO.VH OF CONFIDKNCK.
IUilstcrial Asaociiition Apprccln(ir
Of llev. Vpton II. Olbbs.
The following resolutions passed
at the Monday meeting of tho Min
isterial Association of La Grande
were read at :a luncheon,; given at
tho Sommor Hotel In honor of the
Bev. Upton H. Glbbs. ' ,
Whereas: Tho Hey. Upton H.
Olbbs is about to sever his long
and distinguished pastorate of St.
Peter's Church of our city,
Whereas: This pastorate of near
ly fourteen years, as a result of
most faithful labors, excellent
scholarship and sterling Christian
charactor, has made a, profound Im
pression upon both church und
L. C. Smith, of Smith's Garage,
stated this morning that his sales of
automobiles this year is fully onor
third less than they were a year ago.
Asked what caused this, heavy de
crease in business, Mr. Smith replied
that1 it is entirely due to government
prohibition of the manufacture of any
further supply of strictly passenger
automobiles and that when there is a
chance of getting a car in Portland,
the' only way he can jret the car tc
La Grande is to fro to Portland and
drive the car here on its own wheels.
OFF ON A FISHING TRIP.
Geo. H. Tracey and U. D. McKcnnon
loft this afternoon for a few days'
fishing at Minam. They promise to
get some trout, rf there are any to
tje had, ''Ttnd "their friends- will . be
watching for their return. .
Why the veil? Merely masculine
minds will nerer figure out the answer
although they wilt, have the rest of
time to ponder the question. Veils
were nnd arc and will continue to be.
They are a strictly feminine institution
and whether they are worn to auu
charm to the face or to call attention
to -charms already there, or for some
other reason, these are mysteries only
the veiled lady can solve for us. But
they make opportunity for capricious
oruumeiitutlon ami for variety two
very good reasons, for the . loyalty with
which women favor them. .
New face veils this summer are near
ly all woven .with a large mesh; the
hexagon-shaped mesh appears to. lie
hest liked. Two examples of this par
ticular weave are shown at tho left of
the picture. They are clrculur and
lloat about the face. The veil at the
top Indulges In the caprice of little nnd
big chenille dots and little pnstcd-on
velvet leaves, all of-them dancing In
all the wayward wandering bree7.es
they chance to meet. A few dots.splnt-
tered over n lovely chin, make us think
twice of its delicious curves. A silk
annll minders in the most aimless and
hnppy-go-lucky way over the veil be
llow, but It Just misses the eyes and
'just hits a very alluring pair of Hps,
' which goes to prove that n veil should
be taken seriously and adjusted with
are. ' -
At the left appears the "war bride"
Veil one of the small consolations al
lowed to the girl whose sweetheart Is
away in the service of his country. It
Is of navy blue chiffon and Is draped
about a navy blue or navy blue and
w hite turfan. This one Is finished
with a narrow silk fringe, but most of
them are simply hemmed.. They are
nrohably destined to a short-lived jiop-ularlty-r-but
they are very .charming.
Veils should be tried on and selected
coretiilly as lints are, for some fucet
look best tinder a plain, close mesh
without figures. Scrolls or dots or oth
er, figures In front of the eyes, are
never plenslng; they look and are un
comfortable. . i.i
New Needle Knobs.
If the knob on the end of one of
your knitting needles of hone or wood
comes off and is lost, as sometimes
happens, mold a little ball of melted
pnraflin, or of beeswax, on the needle.
It will harden, and stay on quite well.
If yon are knitting lace edging, and
have only long steel needles,, cut
them short with a wire cutter, add a
paraffin knob at one end, and yen
have a pair of dainty little lace
needles. .
Fudge" nougct sundae, that i one
of those new di3hes at Silvertliorn's
fountain. , 7-2'Jtf
THIS DAY IX WAR.'
July 30, 1917: British cruiser
Ariadne, 11,000 tons, torpedoed, ad
miralty announces. . ;;.,,'
Julyv SO, 1916: British and
French advance In Somme region.
i July 30, 1915: Austro-Gorman
Job printing. The Observer. Main 37.
RELIEF
Mrs. Thos. H. Davis. H. 7. D. No. 3.
Montgomery, Ind writes she had
trouble itth her bladder and treated
for severW months without -relief.
Foley KidSpy Pills -were recommended
force, of.., , 2,000,000. men ..,bc,hiS'to her anc sha' commenced using
movement , to. cut off,.1 retreat o'fithcm. Shefciysshe got relief from
Russians. '.. 'the first twdbottes, and eight bot-
July 30, 1914: WUhelra ' tolls j ties cured herXjliny similar letters
Russia to cease mobilizing within jhavo been writtc!M5y grateful persons
24 hours or ha will declare war. 'who found relief from kidney trouble,
England and Franco prepare for ' backache, rheumatism nnd stiff swol
possible hostiltlos. len joints. Sold everywhere. Adv.
lug . witnossod the screen version "ty- consequently calling forth
so capably given by the principals I "1iny expressions of deep regret
and cast. Miss Leslie, Is casted asjthat ne "" deemed It expedient to
Ann, the little IrlBh girl who Uvea,;" elsewhere to engage in another
with her aunt and . grandmother, icalllng; ;
The little i family manage to support ' Whereas: Ilia broad Catholicity
themselves by weaving Irish lace. causlng him to oucourago all good
Lord Klllowen, who owns tho littlo works as conducted by the Evnn
townsblp has placed Harvey Dowd IBOllcal churches, has greatly on
and his son , refer , In charge of jdeared hi in to the ministerial
collecting the. rents, as he needs the brethren; ' -money.
Poto'r collects and loaves! Whoreas: For high appreciation
for America .with the money col-jof membership with the Mlnls
lected. Ann losolves to find him 'terlnl, Association of La Grande,
nnd -leaves for America. She ar- jovldonced by regular attendance en-1
rives without a nennv nnd la ink on loouraglng spirit and helnrui GUC-:
Into the house of. a . kind-hearted 'geBtlons; j
nnlipnninn Klllnurnn lonma nt i We hereby oxniess In formal 11-
her presence and ' Lbrd Klllowen laolntlon, our high appreciation-of
and Ann return as husband and f"o personality and (llatlngHlsh
jviro. , j4 services, wishing him God speed
x . and great success in his new under-
i'llll,,II
Jj And wo also take great pleasure
I I Jf?' A fllr i In congriitiilnllng tho city of Ksta.
. M. M. V tlT U Ml J cad.i, his future -residence and field
i'mJm!mm'mmmmmmm mmm :0' endeavor, aasurfng the people
PKiwMiNa's""sAr;u""""i,here ,hat ,lh 1,ne "try '-
. italnmeuts, splendid biiBltiess ability
land pleasing personality, a great
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ARE
"LIKE MOTHER
USED TO MAKE
; Whypiit
kitclieu whe
for less tlmn y
' "Our Jellies
selected fruits
tion. Me use 01
better jellies or
; Vomo in and lea
wn Jellies and Jams in a hot, stuffy
j liny our inm jellies nnu rreserves
'ake theiif? ' : - T '
jjeserves are made liy experts, out of
knitarv faetoi-y "and cooked to pertec-
lie best (iiiality iiiL'i'edients, and-no
rves could possibly lie made.
low low our iirices are. . L
PI10X1: rR YO'jjjR OKOCliUY OllDFAi TODAY
HARRI S G ROCERY
Phone Mainland, 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Track
"United States. fbp.ljj' Administration License No. GSOZuB." ,
mp alt
WEDNESDAY
2 Matinee
Performances
THURSDAY
2 Evening
Performances
A
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a
n - v.
m avery
, mteeot
ThousancCrof men have chewed ,
w LTJ?s 1 - -- Tl!
, Keai uraviy wiewing riug igr
twenty-fiy years and more. And
time they have tried some
ler f)rand it made them think.
Gravely than ever.
Peyton Brand
Chewing rlug
10c a pouch am worth it
GracolylaatMmomachlo0igmritct3tM
nomoretochewiaan ordinary friag
P. B. Gravely Tobccco Cocnpany ,
Danville, Virginia
ARCADE H THEATRE
,9, , :'
I ECONOMY"
DOST
beea'&se
iK'ed.vonl
anotliRr
... ,
ffiLLiTHAT OLD SUIT to the rag man,
ir Iooks old it lias a lot ot Jite in it and.
Cleaning and Pressing to make it last
ason. TRr iT. . ! -
The United States government,
through Ufprne Croere .-Coirnitttpe
on Iublic inform-jtloa, Dlvikipr nf
Films, ot which Cha. 8.. I'.m It.
director. Is offering to' th-s pntillc :
Ihn tint r.f 1! rnlol illmi
1'ershlrts's .Crusaders." Ti-r-! "'"" r..n."s i.oservw .or p.ion
garded with increasing appreciation i
as tho year's. pass. ;
it is also ordered that a copy of i
these resolutions be given The La
InVs
thrur
nro elghlVeels of this film, which
graphically vhows how every able-;
bodied AmeiVnu is helping to win
tho war. ilieno picture, which i
Bhow the grlu earnestness of tho
lent In lis we-'
Inatlnn to
were ta;:e.i
aud Nuvy
monnucn o!
ft at himi
in to this.
go('niri
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addM
cation.
GEO. 11. FEESK. President.
W. 1). SMITH. Secretary.
WILL HIH.D PICNIC.
I qitrri States
alms and It?
stamp out Kuls
by U. S. SIKnu
Pholograpbets and
the French 'Genera
nnd abroad, 'la
"Pershing's Crusaders will show In
lerestlng scones photographed by
- the cameramen of the Allies. Each
week, as Important events hsppenj
over there, they will be shown as I
a sort 6f curtain-raiser to the hlgi
feature. I
"Pershing's Crusaders" will be!
shown at .tho -Arcade Theater fori
two days starting Wednesday. In I
order that ereryone may . see and
thus real I re the results of American
effort in this war It has been
decided to show this film at popu
lar wartime prices within the rearh
of all.
. It) this comprehensive picture one
will see Undo Sam's soldiers in the
'matting; the work at the canton
ments; 'file activities of the great
war charities, the Red Cross,
' To all Brotherhood of Railway'
Trainmen. The LadleV Auxiliary
to the B. of R. T. will hold their
aunual picnic at the city park on
Thursday, August 1. All trainmen
ana their families are invited to
bring their baskets and npend Ihe
day. Coffee 'will he supplied at
noon.
(Slgnefl)
MRS. C. K. IIAIM'KRSF.TT.
retarr.
Official U.S.
Government
Film
-MATINEES,
Adults - -Children
ai i i .S' I Ta
1 1 l EVENINGS'
25c vyiATts -
15c ;H Chfldren -
- w
"0verHere,,
and
iOverThere5
ZwiMfel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers
- Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue.
iSailors, value
duced to 75c.
J
RXSO and $.1.00, re-
JiyToggirj'. 7-2!),') 1
50c
25c
Mi. Grain Farmer:
Are you prepared to handle your grain fn bulk? Do not
wait until Spring and' Summer when you are buried with work
and worried with Iohdr shortage, but build your graneries now.
You can buy the lumber and roofing; paper for a first-class
1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last for
years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you '
$125.00 and this wouhl be a dead loss against this year's croo.
A granary of this sir-e can be moved anywhere nnd can be
filled directly from the thresher, doine awav with hio-h nricet
labor handling and sewing sacks. . '
trenches need the sacks for sand ban for
ifheir very lives and perhaps your boy is
liing and I
ysin tie
tioiv of 111
ley; in your own valley by buying lumber
me. When you buy sacks part of the
Special Organ Programme
MISS DOUGLAS
A fine razor Vr raxor strop Is
great necessity that almost every man
must have. If you need such articles,
you are bound to be pleased with
those that Sitverthorn's have on sale.
All are of the best brands of manu
facture. 7-27tf
FAMILY DRUCS STORK
lA'isANocoacaoN.
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Dorothy
LAST TIME TODAY
Dalton in "Love Me"
mi
The boysvi:
the nrotectioiv
among them.
Spend youe m
manufactured tk 1
money eoes to Inc
BlV YOUR GRANARIES NOW
Be prepared Vyj Building them before the farming season
opens up. tie sietb got. good lumber, well seasoned, as low
grade lumber willipjve you trouble in a few seasons. Don't
Use green lumber. V " ."
Save money keep, what you sptnd at home prevent loss
and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our
boys in the trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now.
Portable granaries of this type are universally used in
other sections. One trip with a good team will haul tht ma
terial for one granaryi For particulars as well as prices on
Union County lumber for all farm purposes, sea
The George Palmer Lumber Cc.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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