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.U2 W'KDX RSI) AY. .TTTLY HI, 19tH LA GRANDE TCVF.NTrXG OBSKRVKR 'JOSEPH CHILD DROWNED GipLS BUILDING; PLANES FOR OUR NAVY ...'.' - T i-' . ' f ... -tM il .J -at VI YouWill FindtheName "r.M. '.v: .. r - - ,i - -. ;. IN IRRIGATION DITCH, i "." . . , . ' , . I.A ;ll.M)H 'I'KOPI.K' VISITORS i 1 Gossard " on the inside (if nJJ the Front . Lacing . Qorsets : we sell. It is your giinr- gcnuine. lonal slit ting you are weaving Tsjienume Gossard, anrl they cost evi'n less than many imi tations.; ' We will be plOased to show 'OU. ant V of th ThereVnddi! wP;H'tiriiVlv-iim 1 I 3 I ! Hills Department Store j AT ' I.AKI JOSHl'H lAltMlIlt I HIJTUINS I'KOM OKLAHOMA : IIHI) ll()SS ;AMiOT.MK.T HAS liKKN SK.N'T OCT. ' I ' JOSfcl'H, July ' 29. (Special.) One of the saddest accidents which 'over occurred In .Joseph was the death or Utile Cecilia Murray, tho t-year old daughter.', of'' Mr. ' and Mm.' F. IV Murray, who was' drown- (1,1 In ap Irrigating ditch near Jos jcpb' about; noon' on Saturday. " Tho child and her brother wore playing noar tho ditch when the boy, Mike, ago? H'.' ; attempted :' to load her laoross on a plank.TIie baby slipped )and feci In, striking her head on a rock, which rendered her uncoil Iscious. The hoy jumped In after her, but becamo entangled In. some barbed wire, anil w.is . unable to ; reach hor. Tho bdy was found . levonil miles out In the; country, ,iienr the Sam Konter place. ' Bho iwns tnknn from there to the hos ipltul in Joseph, where an attempt . vens madu to resuscitate the child but to no avail, Tho funeral took laco Monday mornliiK at' the, Catholic' church, Father Stack offi ciating. .' ' . ' v ;' ' ' . . -: The mother was sick at the time of tho accident and gave birth toj & H - . ?4& "Mi It 1 A'WP jellied -a :--Mv . IMWIV Sm JAMS , 1 Jf ife ' VWll ' T ' Imf'UKE MOTHER I t I I ol' UM'll JeJ Xii liuv ofj s Tho. work of wnuivn iiud girls In airplane factories has. proved u boon to the nation's war Jndustry, since the milking of planes Involves tho titling and nsseiuhlluR of. a groat many small parts. These girls are helping tp:liuld hydroplane for the navy In a factory near -Washington, . . SHERRY'S i ' MAltY (JAIII)i: IX "THAIS." 0H?rji Slur Appears lu Keiisallonal Version Of. l-'amolis Xovel,' Mary Garden, probably the moM fnntous woman'' in' the 'worhl, will b. Ynrson, wife and son, T. J. Scroggin, 1 wife and dBtightor, and '),. J.xarr and wifo all of La Grande ,' Bulne Courtesy. ,. spent -the, week end . at Wallowa A business man rises to welcome his I Lake Park. ' wife or u woman friend or a womani f; Phy o! Hot-ILake was a week relative ho visits hlin at his olllcc.lend visitor at Wallowa Lake Park; but he does not Ise to greet his ste- j Mr. Phy Is the son' of Dr. Thy, ol nogrnpher oXotherVivoman employees.: the Hot; Lake Sanatarhun. : No business Wiinanls JustlHed In re-I . Patrick- Mulliin. who m i-buIb. sennnn inis oiscnctlfm. The custom tered at' Stockton.' Missouri. their husband and father here. .. .consumrd, and 4 Btated that mater- The July allotment of Red Ci-oa.-i'lal used consisted of tops, yarns, .Rtinnltpu frir .TnKpnh wnn Rlllnntl ...nrl ' tvafttn. . Sdiedllles ' fl'Otll foUi a baby hoy the saine day tbat thetle frgl 0f;lhe: weok. ji consisted .firms .were not received at the time ccident- - nceimed. - ' - - ' jof go 'sweaters and 50 pairs of tabulations "were completed; these E. T. Schluer loft Monday forjgocb$.; ; ; ' ! four: concerns have a combined Portland where - he went to ar-i .; Krank Thomas of La Grande. ar-jcnpacliy of 10 sets of woolen cards range for getting a now plcUire ma-!rlve(1 D j0s9ph the fiist of the 'rnd f. worsted combs. v, week to take the place of Assistant I ; WOOL COXHI'MPTIOX. 'turers In-June than In May, accor cannot be constriTNMo mofin Hint rlio ' with the Wcllowa ronniv ilrnri. inK the monthly wool consump man does not respect his women em-.! mini, i nu ho,.i., k. .Hon report Just Issued by the Bu Station Agent at tho local depot.; , . . . i I Memories of the Crowded City. I "This ark. Is terribly crowded with ; all these iinlmals aboard," romnrked , .' . jJaphet. "Yes," replied Shem. "And Department Ol Auriciiltnre Itepoi t ,t,s Iom,,y ,,t tllnt n mnkes nle t,,lnk. Shims' l'"all In Wool Used. (of one of those apartment bouses ;.,,",v,mv. ' '' ,'' , 1 where they let people have all kinds of . WASHINGTON. D.C., July .31. u ,dm,t ch,Wren. Less wool was used by inannfae.-! , . . d-. Iiloyees highly. unon seru at tile snerry i heater on j else, women and men are nil human beslor 4.,..,.u.., iinu Fi.mt ,n '". neiogs worKing togetner, nnd on much Ooldwyir photopluy : from the same ' the same plane of courtesy. - ha.,,.! K . ;!.:' ..al . sensational ' . French writer,! Ahatole France, that , was the basis of the -opera in which he made her' debut In America as . a prima' donna. 'Thais" also marks ,,,.niq ' first appearance of Miss Gar !"nen In motion pictures. r Throughout the' . of the .great diva, noted ' almost . jis- much 1 llinrknble acting ability magnificent voice;' on the .screen Is far the exploitation of a famous Tho story In which she It simply means that ferred, : il has arrived in Fiance with Ills' company. - Miss Belya Hamilton weit out to Ln Grande last week to attend ths wedding,. of- her rrlend Miss Jeane Patten, - reau . of Markets. June consump tion was 65,200,0(10 pounds, grease equivalent, compared to 74,600,000 pounds In May; 70,700,000 pounds In April; 71,900,000 in' March; 63,- .'Kot as PMUl"If. A sclentlflc magazine sn.es the motor car hns passed out of the experimental stase. True, but w hat n pity It Is that OS! much canuot be said of tho drivers of motorcars. '" s Tho Important Q.itttlon. It Is all rlgl.it to sny lhat n bag of mind tied, to a mule's tall will stop niu hnivltitr' Ttill wW u'lir fl,l" Iia v. . IlllE? - : ;.. 7-29tf V Xat ci ' 1ik elk a(h' tKkiin ireerf . ' ' Exolilnerf. boenj, Wlllls-"Wlint caused the row bo- re-;tween Bump and Tils'" wife?" Glllls her "They went out to a theater last night ant I and Bump hired a taxi to take them nst'home. WJien the driver asked hfm an. :where to, Bump sn Id, 'Home,' and the appeal a 'driver said, iwhlch onet'" Judge, 6n the screen, "Thais," 1 the work of one of the greatest living French , -wrltorssAuatole France;' and . his pernilgslen to present, -his vfamotini ' stoiyr In cinematographic' form,, was 1 secure only on condition that MIS31 ., Garden would appear In- IK ; M. ! Franco was already familiar with 'hor Interpretation ''of his-- heroine through' her work 'In - the opera. Also a comedy. : ,; 1 ' Tlifl npw HrlnU for fiva cpnts Af- ZT ? feoruary; anu M,.V.- licolaat Silveithfjm's fountain. 000 pounds in January , . ,,. .- it ' ' ;-oiocks or wool consumed ,in June: - J hv classpn: in 1 1 nnnnds. u-pi-f N. B:1 Sandlin; a fornier barber !nrola i" 57q7i. ,,i lly Wlth.!lflt.1All Anl nn,iliud v 4Tt1.7S t E iFs" Kiiui consuinptloh ? States Tor all wool j"4'"" and'fonstipation, and quick- Massachusetts, i'y disappears wicn (.namoenains These tablets . WllV put Ul) V kitchen when von t for less than von can lies and Jains in a hot, stuffy r -Pure Jellies and Preserves ike them i ... i . " ,Our Jellies and Pi'Apvvpr are made by experts, out of selected fruits, in a&iiljii'y factory and cooked to pertec tion.' p use only thj)est (piality ingredients, and no better jctlies or i)reserveouid possibly be made. Come in and learn itw iW ur prifes are. . ; k': PHONE US.Y'OUKfelOraRY ORDER TODAY. - ; y.an . HARRIS GROCERY , : Phone Main 7(1.7.7, Farmers Black 192, 408 North Fir Street w-' ' Across the Track ' . "United States Food ministration License No. G50255." .' 5SS3f KS!rrl!ra3l iKBSSS Cause of Despondency. 'or Joseph returned recen :01b ramily and his paren jUKianoina, wnore no ope.i tile win- M pounds, ler farming. Just befoi-o coniiii;,''22,(i5,069; luitcii no oarvesiea u:s cotton . a:iu ij.yg corn crop and sold out, In order Hint ho might lake better care of I Sailors, value $3.50 and $5.00, re duced to 75c. The Toggery. 7-20.31 was tthode island, 6,283,- Pennsylranla, 6,267,300; New Jersey. 5,338, $80;. New York. 3,. ifi34.104: Connnetieiil . ' 1.S3!14fi1- the ranch which he, owns near Jos- i0hfo, 1.513.661 : New Hamnshltc. 1,381,41)8; Maine, 848,627; and all eph. Mrs. J.. P. 'Cochran and her little daughter, Dnyal, left the first Of the woek for their home In Ontario, after Bpondlng two weeks visiting ether States, 2.260,395. Out - of 670 schedules sent lo manufacturers 605 reported stocks of wool used ln Jutae. 67 no wool Tablets are ' taktn, strengthen the digestion and move the bowels. Adv. Try that new Silverthorn's. drink- -Aflicola at , 7-29tf FAMILY DRUG STORE I.A SPAOe,ORCGON. I ARC A PE lKltMHIMl,S''CRl'HAnKim.r'V' - :. i .n.'t . .,;'' i The Committee on Public Inform ation, Division of Films, of which Chaiios S. Hart Is director, will of Poc, at-the Arcade for two days' .starting Wednesday, 'the first offi cial United States war film entitled "Pershing's Crusaders" ln eight reels. This feature hits been pho tographed by the, United Btutes Sig nal Corps and ' Navy photograbllers and cameramen of the French Gen eral StaTf. U shows how every ul an,' woman and child is helping Uncle Sam, with' Interesting scenes showing the progress being made slu shipbuilding. aeroplane con struction and gun and ammunition inakliig as' well lis interesting pliu bps of cantonment training. The big featuru of this picture, how- ever, Js that pnitlnn which, follow ing thV flag to iVanre, gives the very IbiW news otyvhat our boys ulo doluiXln the frovt lino trench es and all yer FramV. There will j also he showW In thlAfilin a niiui- j bur of stlrrlulBcenesXwhlch have been taken forNke 1 Rovrnmeuts ol j France 1ihd KiialicsLc(ering pint- j hob or American acuTTUes abroad, i As all. of tl), war plcluies now be-! lug mndo are controlled by thlB .rpminitloe, the film will he the flist to show the true conditions now I prevailing where Anierlcans are on !, the fighting' line. There will be; dally uiatlneeB. : i - : Piing Good. Few medicineil hnve'met with mori' fnvof or accomplwhed more good ytnn Chamberlain's tlicl and Diarrhoea bitten, Delemy, Sask., says of it, "hve used Chnm- lierlnin's Colic and Mirrhoea Remedy mvsclf and in my family, and can rec ommend it as being an exceptionally fine preparation." ' ' "' . 'J'A fine razor or. ra2or strop is a "gjfept necessity that almost everyman Jlnujt haw.-lrlfiyoUjnocd iuclj articles, '!ou are bound tO''bo pleated .with .ItHoJw.tliat Silverthorn's h 4 on sale. lactuie. rrnu- ARCIPE THEATRE All the Year Round A New Petfection.pil Cefok Stpve in your, kitchen means better and more economical, choking all the -yearround. . ,V.fi v: ' More r convenieW than coil or wood. Xights; awhe touch pi a match and heats fit a jiffy., . No smoke or sodo no dust or" dirt. Economical. J : . And all the conven!6noe of gas. A New Perfec tion Oil Cook Stove meant kitch en comfort - and convenience. . Ask your friend who his one. Used In 5,000,000 home. Inexpensive, city to operate. St them at your deal er'! today. , In !. 2. 9 and 4 burner sii or without ovens. or cabinflj . . your dealer today. . with Ask STANDARD Olt COANY (California) OIL COOK 5 E A EC TO HON 4 T. R, MAXWELL, LOtiAL AGENT, LA GRANDE, ORE. , This' Stove For Sale by' - .'' H. B. HARRIS. I.A KRANDE, ORE? ' '' " ' W. H. IIOIINENKAMP C, LA GRANDE, ORE. F. L. LILLY, I.A GRANDEORE. -" - : GOLMCN RULE (H)MPANy, LA GRANDE, ORE. '.. JCLYDB KIDDLE, ISLAND CITY, ORE. '' .UNION HARDWARE). UNION, ORE. - matinees:- 1 Special Organ Program evenings:- Two Performances, -, v- " ." Two Performances, r p;HmWmv', .. MISS DOUPLAvS ; v'v; . Prie Admissipii1. v'--a - - -'. Price Admission ' Adults 25c, Children 15c AT THE-- AN AdultsJiOc CWIdren 25c I it it Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grnin In bulk T Do not wait until Spring and Summer 'when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your" cranerics now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable frranary for 54.B8 and it .will last for years. Sncks for the same amount of grain. will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead los against this year's cron. i u - i . . A granary of this 'size can be moVed anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doinaway with high priced ' labor handling and sewing sacks. - I The boys in the trenches need the sfcks fort sand bags for nic pivtcvtiun ui nitir very iwes ana tpcrnapi your boy ia B 1 vallcV by ftnyin iSpend your money in- your own vallc by Buying lumber manufactured at home- ' When you buy Wkst part of the BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NbW I oe prepared Dy buuding them before ihAfarknlng season up. . do iuie io Kei sooa tumoer, well saneil, as low grade lumber -will give you trouble in a few seSSoni. Dont Use green lumber. Save moneys-keep what yon spend- at home pve vent loss and damnge from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys m the trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now. Portable granarlci'of this type are universally used fa other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as price, on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, tee "-' - .it, mil - -... ...-, - .4. ia .. ' .' -,'- . --.-;. . ,f.; , The George Palmer Lumber Gc? evavM J '!f.l I J-'1:! i: