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rv'.'i"vA:,''''iM",'l''w','!" TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1018 LA GRANDE EVENTXO OBSERVER AIR FIGHTERS v YjV! '"!: ""y . Children's Frocks for Late Summer ( L 'HAT-IN-THIMtlNCi IS THE BIOS MV IllwllV-TO-h'IUHT. Dour. CumiitirM, The First Of The Ampricnn-Truiiied Ares Has .Adileil Two More. ,'. . i . .; . v $ -4- de Cfciiie IP HAVE EM 1 'fe,' f 'J J. 0 f Li-.f- --':-. i THE EVERLASTING UNDERWEAR. . It can be washed so easily, and conies out pf the suds . Just Like New. , Envelope Chemise Shirts . Bloomers Camisoles i SHERRY'S j "The Triumph of the Weak," a new Vllugruph Blue Ribbon Pa : ture, .-'presents Alice Joyed in 'the atollar role, "Tho Triumph of thi) Wifik" la a eoreen version of the i etugo-.piuyv '"My- Mnn,"' by Edith y 13111s, ' author of "Mary pane's Pa" ' and many other stage and 'literary successes and enjoyed a prosperous run ait 'Broadway and in many cit ies throughout the country' Sur rounding Miss Joyce Is, a oast 6f unusual strength composed of Walter McOrull, Eululle Jensen, .Adele Do Carde, Templar Saxe, and ' Bernard Slegol. Tom '. Terrls, -who :; supervised Mlrs Joyce's lost four reductions with marked succbbs .' has also handled ihe directorial WITH THK AMERICAN AIR MEN IN FRANCE. July 10. (By Mail.) ''All gliijpers have to live up to tho. Idea ol the Miuadro-i oinblem,"' explained Lleiifonant Ed die Wckepibacker, all American ace und former auto racer. . . : ," - "Every man lias a picture of a hat in tho ring on his machine. That means he is. ready to fight at any time, whether he want's to or not. Te squadron is som'etlmes known as tho hat-ln-the-rlng 'squadron. But among ourselves, Jit's gimpets. We adopted the hat-'in-the-ring as our emblem back in iour training days. Then It was our hope, to be the frlst fighting ; squadron to get to the front. ,'. "Our commanding officer, who Cfhad flown with the French, used to have a hat an the emblem on his machine. Someone suggested that we take tho hat, put a ring .around It,- carrying out the Idea of ex- President' Roosevelt's statement ithat we wore ready to right any ! time, ''.',. i ;'"The hat'' we -hail In Julnd then -rrf-; - was a derby, and someone, suggest- mmm'm fir ,.. A. in Ul.. u... nrl ,?)ian Ud liionlni, ltn B.. auvo wh in nununim, mtai, n ....v n " . " v, ,.iCT,if, ,uu nott signed a contract with hm (o lemlileni that it be made an 'Uncle appear in pictures under' his' airec-.8tms hut With stars and Btrjpes on tion, and when lie, In turn, signed jit.' ' The idea Was a glmpcr Itself with the. Famous I'luyern-Laskyjand wo soon designed an Uncle Company to mako Paramount amliHam's hat In a ring of rc,d, white Daintily Embroidered and Trimmed with the Finest of Laces. THE IDEAL BUMMER UNDERWEAR. Hills Department Store Artcraft pictures, ' she, ; togethnr with William S. Hart, Dorothy Dai tou and Charles Ray became n Paramount star. ( Wednesday and Thursday the bill at the Arcado will bo "The Divorce Oame." : , ' SWAT THK TIIIHTI.I Immediate Action Will Repay Tho Trouble. ' O. A. C, CORVALL1S. Aiigustt 6. Do not allow the, Canada thlstlo to mature seed. Tho plants have started to bloom In most sections , . trade paper crlties that he had ; . turned out a picture tliat is worthy ' of front rank among the best pho .:' .toplays of the past year. 5 fir In soma -.respeots, "Tho Triumph v .of ..file .Weak" Is ' reminiscent ' of V within the Law" in which Miss , Joyce scordd a tremendous personal ,'' 'suqeess,' but' its. underlying 'theme Is totally different though not one whit 'less powerful. The theme of ; ;"Thri ffjrluoaph . of the Weak," a .-'.-.'woman's pitiful struggle Against the ' world to live down her only ln, is . presented with a tensity of action : ' .that causes tlie suspense to soar to , - 'heiglita seldom attained by a pic ture. - The action sweeps -through a aeries of highly dramatlo events to a fast i tempo with frequent inter polations of pathos and refreshing humor and culminate?! In a smash ing climax that Is calculated to quicker, tho pulse-beats of the most : bluso a'udlonec In existence. and blue on each machine. "For a 'long tlmo we -could say nothing of the emblem, but finally a couplo jf the- boys were forced down in Cormuny. I can't say wo noticed any difference In the way tho Oorman filers treated us, for they nevtf did have the say as (to vhother we would fight or not. We always have had to carry out the hat-lu-lhc-rlng Idea and go after thoui. .... ... .1.1. "Doug. Campbell added the fin ishing toucli to the ha'-in-the-rtm; emblem when ho got his fifth Hun and became the fir.it ull-Amorican trained ace. Uomewero ho, scared up a paint brrsh and painted . a little black cross In tho ring around the hut for each .Cerman he had brought of the state and should bo cut. llu- relns for "The Triumph, of tho mediale aot0n will save thousands Weak," and It Is the verdiot of ; rfiir Oi-econ und will nru- vent -infestation or . thmtie-rree down They wero regHlr 0ermn "Fields overrun w'lth thistles Bhould be plowed deep eoonjjli to,! turn 'Over the -root mret,'"si(ys 'is. ! J -'- Pooltlva Not Negative. He one thing or the other. Dnu'i in i dummy for life to linng thooi'lci- uimn. Be a real perxou, Willi likes nmt dislikes, with Interests nnd notlvittcH. With somuthlnir that la nnsltlve. It. , pleasant, not merely not unplousnnt, """"""""""""""""""""""" ; ue sweet, not merely not dlsogrceoblc: KXIO ItK.NNKTT IS " XAl'OIITY. be good to look upon, as fur ns In your XAl'GHTY." i ARCADE cio-iPOB, just like the ones you see on German planes Just before you NK-'tUfanv hUvB"lt.' 'M" ' " " !.. "Vnn 1'nnl t, Innk 'of T)..,.l. Sheehan, assistant professor of col,octl of orosSB8. He- ;8tttrted arm crops In the Oregon Agrlcul- L, ring and tural College. "After the rootH are ', ,,,, . ,.,,. " exposed to the killing action of . 8BVen ot thom ln the ringi Bun, the land should be harrowed, lh . .. ,,,, hn,.i .,,,... preferably with, a atrlng-tooth bar. f ,,)0 row, fare being taken not to in feat other places It. the field by dragging the roots over unlnfestcd areas. "Small . areas should he either grubbed out or cut off olose, to tho ground. A concentrated solution of salt applied to the cut portion when tho thistlo appears ln . these small patches has been used successfully.' Is Doug's quiet wuy of showing his confidence in gottlng" a lot of bodies before the war is ovor. Doug, wants to have room for all tho crosses .necessary across "tho ring and he's made -them small'. "Tho rest of the . boys are now putting crossrfj In the rings as soon as they lutid Germans and. we're getting quite a collection of black Iron crosses in the gimper squad ron. . . For holes mndo by the Germans In our pianos wo alsti muke croase.i provided tho holes aro of Iitrgo enough bIzc. Some of tho smaller ones ore' too common, but ' the larger ones can bo patched with a big cross.. Not a few of thn glmpers put For late summer and early fall wear the choice of. fabrics for children s dressy t nicks narrows down, ax -sheer goods are more or less eliminated from calculation. Wool has udvuuced until It has reached a point whpre silk may be -considered on a pur with It, so fur ns economy is concerned. Fur this und for patriotic ' reasons, the little miss may as well go In silk attire as in any thing else. Among the new model dresses there are taffetas, crepe de chine und fou lards. The taffetas are shown in plain colors and In narrow stripes, the crepe de chine in uniformly plain colors nnd the foulards,' with medium (lurk grounds, have'smtill figures ln white or In white and colors printed on them. But, of alt silks, the tufTctas flu the requirements of children's dress ln the best manner. One of the prettiest taffetas Is shown anovo and is on ex cellent .example, of good designing. This frock iius n skirt In which the fullness is arranged in live box plaits. it is set on to a short bodice, und by -way -of ornament It has .suspenders of iUk over the sbouldeis. They ure split near the ends, where they extend beiow ibe bodice uud fasten .to the skirt with flat pearl buttons. Small silk-covered buttons might be substi tuted for these. This dress Is In porcelain-blue taffeta, but the same design looks well In tan or brown, mid in any case the French knots that provide the finishing touch are made, of black silk twist. ' There are some heavy cotton crepes, In all the attractive colors of silks, Hint will pfovo Interesting ns substi tutes for wool frocks, .when the time arrives to get school : clothes ready. All dresses are simply mode, with funey stitching and French knots, or very simple embroidery providing their meager decorations. White organdie collars, and sometimes uridersleeveB.of organdie, prove a means of freshening up these childish frocks. Silver gauze nnd sUver net make a wonderful evening dress for summer, ritUXK CROP DAlMAOKn. jw,, ,, - ,,3 .... u in jruui joiner pictures on tho planes by wny r , .. .,.,. u.,,, ui ;or inspiration. I think the best possible. But whatever you ore. ho :,,,, . i..,. ...i. A photoplay that entirely UvesjUnU thing to the utmost, tilve to i1)llstei) Howard Chandler Christy's up 10 us seuueuve line is cnicl ..u-o uuu ,uu j-our vi-rj war post(,r ,,. t,e liberty Girl on -Bennett's Paramount picture at thajbeirt and unconsciously they will give !tho ,OWGr w)n(f of le , nm.nIle lioot. Borer l.t UlaiislliR Heavy. Drop ' Of Fruit. V '; '' j';,'. O. A. C.',' CORVALLrS, August' (1. Tho prune roof, borer is causing a hoavy drop of ' prmtes liy c'rd ling tho trees near the ground and shutting off the sap whan it Is most nooded. The. damage being dono tho crop Is .'estimated to be 1 o per cent ot the tolal. Not only is the crop being reduced, but young trees are brjlng killed outright. Much of thn dumago from this Insect can bo prevented by coatlns the trunks and base of the trees with a whitewash made of 50 pounds of stone lime, 1 pound Par ln groen or dry leao arsenate, 5 gullons concentrated lime-sulfur. one-half pint blacklraf ."40," und 1 pound glue dissolved In hot. water. Slake' the lime and add tho inKro dlents concretely. , Mix to a good thik paint and app:y with a brush, tui'ing particular care to cover tho bark thoroughly, advises A. P.. Black, special fedr-rnl agent lit O. A. C. SAVK BliAN SF.KI). ' f'Dotin growers in Oregon should plan to save their o.wn seed," says II. P. Bcrss, plant pathologist at 0. A. C. "joana, -very generally, appear, to ba affected this season by u dhoaso v,-hose cause is obs cure, called Bean Mosaic,, which has a tendency to materially re duce- the yield. "As it is likely .that this Is sued borne disease, and there Is no certainly that seed growors will sell selected seed, .each grower should pick out a plot ln his field und pull out all affected plants, leaving only the healthy ones to mature;, for seed purposes." A description of tho disease and of methods of selecting Iho plants for seed can be ubtalucd by writ ing to Professor Darss. V llll ML CUP OF JOY THATS WHEN YOU USE OUR SUPERIOR BLENDS OF TEAS AND ppFFEESf- ! We know how to pet tfije Best Blends, how to keep them so they will hold their strength and fragrance. When you drink our Tens and Cof fees you will find them delicious. , . All Teas and Coffees are not the same quality, but all ours are and that quality is No. 1. ' , . . ' Trade where you get the High Quality andLow Price At our store. ' ,. .;,,;i,:ii -. ::,!;: .. --V-S- "; -' '. .'.; ' , PHONE US YO llii 'fl ROC E R Y ORDER TODAY. . HARRIS G ROCERY . Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 -408 North Fir Street 7Z, Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. .G50265." lo "WMcliJdo you want for y oSr lOcordi nary plug or lasting tobacco:.: satisfaction. Wku Peyton Brand ; Keai uraveiy Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it CramlyloMa to nmchlonfrit casts no more tochew than ordinary plug P. B. G rarely Tobacco Company t Danville, VirgiaiA Arcado today, which, with a two. ta1r y btst to you. Try It und : reel comedy, offers a tempting pro - -UTUIU. - .- . .- -. "Naughty, Naughty!" as .lis au thor, C. Gardner Sullivan culls It. Is un appeiMliig whimsical story of tho Btrugule ot a single girl to ovorcome the deep-rooted prejud ices and hibits of a sleepy old . fashioned irjid-wentern town and incidentally the prejudices of her cliuriuiiiK. though old-rashioped sweetheart. The epithet, "Naughty Naughry!" being so constantly ap plied to charming Miss lteniie,tt in the course of tho action Is what gives rlso to the title. ' The cast supporting Miss Uennett. Includes Karl Rodney, Mnrjorle Bennett, Gloria -Hope and Andrew Arbuckle. i Jerome Storm was the director i under the personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince. tho well-known ' producer or "Clvillratlon" and others. ' The story of Miss Dennett's rhw ! to fume would not be long, for she has had one of the most staitllngly Im-toorlc careers of fllmdom, liav. lng, after leaving her position In a hiisltifris hoiiH) In lHrth, Austra lia, almost liu mediately won - fame nnd position on the legitimate stage, appearing In ''Kveryworoan" as tho character Modesty. It was while filling this engage ment that Fred Niblo and his wife, Josephine Cohan, then playing to Australia, saw her and immediately engttced her to play with their re pertoire company, with the, result (hat !! played prominent parts In ,"T lie Whip." "The Fortune Hun tor." ''Seven Keys to Baldpate," ami "Broadway Jones." . ., Not very long ago, when Thomas' Ladies' Hand Purses and the new patterns in small Shopping liugs. These are now on sale at very reas onable prices, at Silvurthorn's. 8-fitf FAMILY ORUa STORE L.A aeANDK, OREQON. BRIG. GEN. C. G. TREAT ft I 3 1 55 where he could alw.iys seo It. The iosf.er"has llio, words "nuy; liberty Imiids -or. fight-"for 'hur' whic,h will you do?" "As tho gimper explained to 111, It Inspired him to fight. "I soo a boehe up thore, then always look at. the girl's wing." he suld. "It Bays buy a bond or fight. 3 1 1 haven't any money and I could ! n't buy a bond up there if I want- Jed to. So there's nothing to do but (fight. That's tho way the girl In spires inc.' I Vie hove been out . here long enough to know that the gimper j up i tut, nai-iu-ine-rin idf.i und that they never run away I from a fight. The Idea was a hap py one and It has ha a lot to do with Iho morale of the squadron. The glmpers started out with the right kind of spirit nnd enthusiasm end It's worked wonders when w got into fights with buns. Shipment or Adding Machine Paper In at Newlln Hook and Stat ionery Co.- S-- 2t Fine Ku7.ors, Razor Strops, Hones, Scissors, such as barbers, use, nnd all kinds of scissors for household uses, also Manicure Scissors and Nail Files. ! The very best brands made, you will j find nil these nt Silvcrthorn's. . 8-3tf ii AAA AAytAsif 1 i FAMILY DRUG STORE LA SPANOCORESON. "ECONOMY" DON'T SELL THAT OLD SUIT to the rag man, because it looks olit it has a lot of life injt, and needs only Cleaning and Pressing to make it last another season.-TRY IT. Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel "Building, Adams Avenue. i. K I A reecnt military shake-up has sent rig. Den. Charlee Q. Treet to the Western department, replacing Cen tral Murray. UM tttlllTlX K I.NCIVKIilt R4.YH. Overwork and worry cause kld- jiiey trouble. V. h?n the kidneys (are not working pivperly, poisons lucoiiiiiiilale In the, system, result ling In barkiichr: sore muscles, stiff Joints, iheumatic pains, constantly llred fooling nnd other distressing symptoms. George McLiln, Turtlo Lake. ND., writes: "1 am a loco, motive engineer. I had a bad pain In niy .back nnd .my bladder ac tion was very Irregular. 1 look Foley Kidney Pills and was relieve! In n couple-uf days." Sold every hrep. t A.RGA DE J.AST T1.ME TODAY , . cIThomAi lllnoopi 1 EnidBennetj -"NauoTityKauOhtyr j BjCguttwhlbltt ' ! Obseirer advertising will bring results. COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Divorce Game .IM.ll nnd a 1'wo-iveci UoiniH.iv. AN INTENSE DRAMA OF MODERN LIFE. jfeniwnHMnirW Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Spring and Bummer when you are buried with work and worried with labor -shortage, but build your granaries now. ' Vou can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-elass 1000 bushel portable grpiiary for $54.58 and4 it will last for years. Sacks for the ame amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would b a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in the trenches need the sacks for und bag for ' the protection of their ' Very live end perhaps your boy is among them. ' ' - oi.'.i Spend your money., in your own valley by baying lumber manufactured at home. , When you buy tacks part of the money goes to India. BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. tie sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give' you trouble in a lew seasons. Don't use green lumber. . Save money keep wW you spend at home prevent loss end damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our ' boys in the trenches; nlp win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries ol this type are universally nsed In other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the mi. . terial for one granary,.., .For particular! ee well as prices on Union County lumber fox, all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON 'A ; J 'mrhvmillltf'SP' 1 -V,