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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1918)
XT Jiii!r!.i.ivo iMFDNE5iDAV,AtrmfST'i4 ,r LA GRANT) R' EVENTNG OBSERVER ! sii. 1 'M M . 6 h- WE HAVE" THE PRESERVING AND . PICKLING nun . . . v w- vk- nun ' win i 'vi - i I 3S?k'?Sr,'J '- H if' T L ft irn ff. SUPPUES YOU NEED ( - 'I ' I ' ALREADX WE ARE RECEIVING NEW 1 ' $r 'ifeP l i' -V- fe' V: I - FAIX . COATS, SUITS. AND pfc.BSn J&gM JSJfW&T, - . : SkyJL . . I Women who nro desirous of seeing and purchasing ffl l! -. u ''' J lEill IS V .-, . j 11 euem&cm6M7uM :,v. 4. .jffs.,. 7 if I th new things whilo thry are yot in thfi first l ''"Z. "" - JgFOW ttf ' 11 III selections. We have ready new1" Fall Dresses, J V 8' " l1 ",te liill ' I ijff ' ' ll' tKV one'' of the rooks on the V . ' v B- ill J1U t n Willi-A :' . ctibu hnnon with the "'JSgT' ,mk ' 'll E' ""111 BlLiT F B B II (J. - -least possible wnstaKP- (r'-kT jk V W ll SwifSiVI ' ' H BIS B ' Ri.Fa't-hiel for flghterg. .Iincon-ls )? A f1 , I ''' i : Wll(SK LIT ' " nBEzI ' H 9 H' BB.- if' badljr' needed In (be. alllml rmlf and. lftSggf.y I V f MAW JLSS: M. II H I H . I navies. -The Killed needs In pork .prod- Ifl&aJPp' I 1 "' il ,. fVi ' ' 1 I B I Ksssm EafHis vmmV - IlliU """ ,r,f"w'""" r"""' 14--?Ainfoivm'-ii -tttj "i 1 HI ,'; ; I, three times at mud. as before Uie war. MmOatiMaMXIIiatfm r'-. 1 I V !il ' : " ' Anotheiuviisteelludiiator on the North ; II 'Jsr I (1 I T I Cl ' Elakotii Is the potato peeler, shown In tatoes In America- for greater use In vi l .4: ' '' I llOlfiyi'lTlOTll' iftWaO I the lower photo. Nothing Is lost ex- every home and for all needs of army 1 I n , r i I vlJCl llllvlll' iJlvi C cep( the liHutil potato skin. and navy. Eat more potatoes, est .j, ' .' , ' -i I I 4 . . I I There la a sumclent quantity of po- less wheat. KITTY aonOON A.VD TOMUHY ; :- TOU AY A XI) TO.MOHUOW. 'Tho Uolovod Advontuross" U . tlio , tli lo. of the, lutosti World-Bio. turn Ilrndy -Mailo und It will, be fhiy.vi ul tho Arcado thea'.re U diiy and tomorrow, with Kitty Con don 1 :h a highly dramatic role In . " linn olrorlng. 'She appears as .liillnUo l.u Monde, a woman of the, r.aKf, wim in tho favorite of many wealthy men and yet loves, but cne'timn and he Is a married man. Jnlltitte rpjturiiB to lior home when lior mother Is dying but 1h turned from tlio homo by her stern' and tmfoiglvlng father. Hor mother (ilea anil her fathe,r takes hor younger sinter, I'ranclne, to Europe whom iihli Bt ftroiDih,! liJ Jn a, con vent, wjien the falhor. dies Fran elin) coiiutH. to llvo with Juliette. All of? J ullulte's batter nature hor limtornal lovo Is awakened by Ui'l '.iilslit o.' Innocent Kranelne. When tho- lu'ter goiB in with a fail 3t,aiid seems started on the wrouK -road . and when her badness lo '..ibeltedby Morgan Grant, the man, she liives kikP tlio man with Mloni i'ho liira-lived for years, she iiUiollUf a . lit;." lovo und everything lo fuvo Krancina. Frunnlne Is saved, Ihmutji It moans Grant's dcitlr. and after Fiuncino's. happy, murriajio Julotla goes to Fiance whore, Hie nobly expiates hor sins. This drnnin is inlonse mid .well . mifi'aliied. M.'hs Gordon's rale le bit emo'.lonul.. onn and In ll she dona tho most nffectlvo work of hor cirenr. Kho Is given aptemlld (ii)inrt by n-i t',cllimt conipiny. . A Fox Sunshine comedy,- "A Son r.f a Gun.'-' roinplclos the bl. (.'ORiInn Jack 1'lckford In "His Mujwily ..Hunker llcan" and "I'er shlnn's lyiiiiglibnyn, Khowlng uctuul ' .''ownini(i;it moving ploltiro scenes Irom "Over There." SHERRY'S crt.vvr (.AIII'OltMA PINKS FILMED California's world famous plncB which tower above tho sides and mimiull or Mount Wilson form the nUings for m,iny of iho scenes "in 'CiivnnniiKh of the Forest Run gnrs," lie Itlue Ribbon, Foui'.iiro, which will bo the, ult ruction nt Urn ' Sherry I beat re, llio lust Blinwing toiliiy. IMiintnr William Wolhert Ii.ih , produced a maMorpbve In this rug. ' i;im1 romance of cattle rustling ilnyN in (he Tar Wcmi. His company lived seveift! weeks in cabins built ea. peo.v'lly' for them ncir the base of ; Iho mountain mid later din cablnii wc;v transported ,intact to the Hollywood lu'. whore later scent "wore ' tilmcil ' Nc.'l filiipimin ami Alfred Whit- man. repn,-thei-ed for their except ional work in "The Wild Slroin," . e recent ItLi1 Ribbon releise, are au'.iil cast lu I lie leads n this pic ture,, supported by Hie following - ,vr.t;Kriii fnvorlles: Otto l.eileivr. l.nuia WltiMtoii, R. Hradbury. Rex Di.wns, Joe Rit-kHon, llal Wilson und Mrs. I Lit tin lluskltk. A!."o a Ills V eonieily entitled, "Spies and Spills." . A cholco stock of .ho very best n:id purest Kindles that money will: buy, you will always ;lnd at Silver-1 thorns. -9-rf ; c JJ .J rnjrTTTtiaTTr' i '? jyr7Tl5iyjjjLl3l j FAMII-V DRUd STORK uix eiANOdOSCiON, Inseparable Musical Inatruments. 1 In modern Spanish dunces one tlnils the woman gracefully waving a limit bourlua, while her mule pnrlner ngl- i tates Uie bones, or "castanets." The two seem to go together. Indeed, It lias been, so for thousands of years, Tbcy were played together as an ac companiment of amorous, and par ticularly of bacchaunllan, dances In ancient Carthage, in Athens long be fore the Ckrlstlau era, and lu Home. Pottery the Oldest Art. Pottery is the oldest, the longest and most widely, diffused of all human arts. Its, history, it recorded, would be ns old as tile history of man; Its record ed history begins wlcb Die bulidlag of tlio tower of Itnbel. The oldest pot tery known Is Egyptian, but every peo ple, civilised or barbarian, lias prac ticed the art in one or another form. All study In every department of art begins at a period not long after the Mosaic deluge, hut pottery is the 'earliest of all forma of art. '. ' . The Difference, i Science Is concerned with the names, distances und magnitudes of the slurs; and with problems touching the "In testinal parasites of the ilea." Art, lit erature and religion are concerned only with mankind ; with the elemental, the universal, the eternal; wllh the dream, the defeat, the romance of life, -Dallas Lore Sharp, lu Atlantic. - Adda Life to Railroad Ties, Railroad tics last about eight years under normal -conditions, when tliey have to be renewed, which costs n good deal ot money and calls for a large force of labor, says Popular Science Monthly. It is estimated that treated ties which are llrst kiln-dried and then Immersed in hot creosote until sat urated, last twice as long. They aro absolutely waterproof and Impervious to rot. ' TtS NOTICE. Blue Mountain Grange will have n dedication for their service flag; at Grange hall Frid.iy evening. Auguiil 1)1, at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. 8-1-1,21 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. To whom it may concern. I will not be responsible for any indebtedness contracted by my wife, Maggie Young. rtOBT. II. YOUNG. August 14, 1918. 8-14-i;t Who s "The Little American?" S-H-lt X. M. '. A. J1MOI1S. (Continued Prom Page 1.) ties the regular army men drill hi. leveit If they were n few bard j knocks, bloody china and eyes, 'when cunea happened lo hit (be right spti! on the boy'a anatomy, i "Wo caught so many trout wo j'ri awfully sick of them," said Gene lust night when telling ubou; i the grand good time (hey nil had. 'but hi, said tint they had plenty ,of fre&b eggs and bacon besides. Gen:( I-os that much credit Is due to llr. Iliggors; Miss Okey, Mr. Crow and to Dr. Ilrownlon, who drove them to their caniplue ground, and came for them when time to como home CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby eiven that all war- rants isauwi on the irencriil fund of the City of I.a Grande, Oregon, and endorsed March 31, 1017, or prior thereto, are now called for payment am' interest on said warrants cene from thi datw, August 10, I'JUS. AGNES M. HUSK, I8-1GVU Treasurer City of Iji Gramlr JOSEPH FAMILIES ' ON LDNB TRIP JOURNEY THROUGH STATE OF WASHINGTON IS ENJOYED BY JOSEPH FAMIIiY OTHER NEWS OF JOSEPH AMI) THE LAKE. JOSEPH, Or., Aug. 13. (Speciol.) Dr. Boyd, of the First Presbyterian church, of Portlund, will lecture in Joseph Thursday of this week. The place has not yet been determined. . Dr. Holmes and family, of Walla IWalla, who have been camping at the nenu or tne luke, expect to leave soon for their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Boner were La Grande visitors last week. Dr. W. E. Hrowncll, of Elgin, is in charffo of the-JoBeph Drug -store at, present: Dr. Brownell is seventy-five years old nnd fought four years In the civil war. Despite his age, the doctor is active and heulthy. He expects to go to the G. A. K. encampment in Portland on the 19th of this month, as will several of the Joseph members of the G. A. It. Mis. E. L. Coe, wife of former Su perintendent of Joseph schools E. L. Coe, expects to visit old friends, b Jos eph some time in September. President Mrs. F H. Gaulke, of the Joseph Red Cross, say thut workers are needed badly at the lied Cross rooms to finish the August quota fur Joseph. All ladies of Joseph ore in. vited to help. iSoveral Joseph young people enjoyed the dancing party at the Anderson cottage at the head of the lake on the evening of Tuesday, the 20th.' Fred Ravcnscroft and' family were camped at Wallowa Lake Park over Sunday. Nearly all the men of the town who arc not otherwise employed are out on the farms helping; harvest the crops. I Aftter two weeks plensuntly , and profitably spent in motoring through Oregon and Southern Washington, G. Salladay and family and L. Knuuner and wife arrived home last Thursday. According to little Helen Salladay, who recorded all events of the I rip, the journey was started on Thursday. July 25. The party went from Joseph to Walla Walla, via the Toll Gute road, from Walla Walla to North Yak ima and Ellcnsburg, where short stops were made, at Kllensburg- the party visiting several days with Mrs. Knnp- pers brother, A. l'errish, nnd her mir- etitM, .Mr. and Mrs. A. llaberjnnn, und were joined at that place 'ov Mrs. Knappcr's niece, Miss Edna Perrish. Seattle w'us the next long stop. Camp VICE ADMIRAL KEYES Vice Admiral Sir Rooer John drown. low Keyee, who planned the naval ;a on Ottend and Zeebruoga. Lewis was visited, as were several! DAILY GKK.MAN LIKI other points of interest. A visit was j made there, with Mr. Sulladay'B moth-j ' Tim Northwestern States are er and sister, ' Tacomu, Olympia, Van-1 hearing that "in Canada they use couver und Portland were all visited, nil ilia, whent and wlilta bread they The homeward trip was made via the I waul, as there are, no restrictions Columbia highway, Pendleton and La I there 6:i the line ot wheat," TbJa Grande, .withl ao aecidsnts of anv!ls one of the dally German lies that kind. The weather was good through out the entire trip, and a li : tie lire trouble was all that caused any dis comforture. Miss Perrish,, who re turned with her aunt, went to school hei-3 for several years and was once the Joseph high school carnival queen. Her many friends are glad to have her back, though her stay will be only a short one. . Dr. H. J. Riesland and wife, of Mis sula, Montana, are hera to sp.'inl the rest of the summer ut the Gnulke home. i Afc c ri :,. : t,i-.i . ..a,.., r, , u, ,u,,u UK U TT IIV1UDUIO UII1III1CI J llUi. UUJIII1; her fall line of ladies! hats. H. V. Kadderly left last waok for1lo nerniitted to contract 'morga- a"trip to outside pbints; )". " ,'aiiic ,a'n.liKes' with French girls, Mr.' ond Mrs. L. E. Caviness nndjwhlch aro automatically dissolved Mr. and Mrs. A'. K. 'Parker were -La upon the soldlur being called back Grande visitors last week. to tho fio..l, so that on his next The following people made up n:'ave lie Is pot milled to enter Into happy picnic party at the head of ti t lake Sunday: L, E. Caviness and fam ily, F. H. Gaulka and family, Ed. Ebm and family, Mr,, and Mrs. Riesland, Mis. Alvira Roup and daughters, and Mr. E. W. Rumble. News was received Inst week that Maurice -Eben, a populur young man of Joseph, -now in the service at Camp Lewis, was married to a Seattle girl, vhose name has not yet been mn'lc khnwn to, friends in Joseph. Mi'. Eben is ut Camp Lewis at present visilin-r his son and bride. because of the scarcity of irn.ul nurses, Mrs. Albert Mount was celled to take a case at the Enterprise hos pital last-week. Mrs. Mount is an ex perienced nurse. - Miss Stella Thomson returned home from South Carolina last Thursday. City Marshal Patten iff busily engaged in fixing the water muins. TIIA1N DINeiUltGICI) SOLDI KISS, At t nwjior new established Y. M. C. A. ! school In Loudon 150 dls- chnrged soldiers- havo boon trained Ninety per cent found cmployi.io.i! as drivers. A'MJlalliaiistieJIiallafW Arcade TODAY AXF) TOMORROW . " KITTY GORDON -In "The Beloved Adventuress' Fincitiai.ing slorij oj I lie ulapc.. full of Lift', Sentiment, ami I'n '.tij downs. And a SUXSHINK-FOX COMEDY, a I'J-CVnt'nnrter Laii'i Milker. "A SOX ()!' A Ctl'X." ' IACK PICKKOiJDr i l PKHSIllXtrs DOUGHBOYS urn (a nting Watch tor them Thrv will take the Ar cade liv Sturm. is being put out to hnmpar the Food Adminl::t:ub'on. 'The Cana dian . Food lluuvd la enforcing in Canada the samr, measures of food control thut nro being enforced in this country. Tho- Canadians have oven gone further .thin we in li censing retail grocers, hoteds, res taurants and eating places, and in prescribing thuQuality and amount of food thafji,iy bo served ' at a restaiiiaut Meur "-. The pro-Gei man slanders against uul troops in Franco have - now ,1d Altts;(a. Th(!r0 the, people are being told tnat "Ameican soi-ilioi-B on leave from the trenches another such court-act. wtui another jgirl." Tho v War Department re port?: "This is a thorough-going f,...lKoliood. A great many fantastic :tc ,'os comr, to ns 'each day, for latiUioi-atlve denial, but there Id scarcely any so totally lacking In foundation as this one concerning 'inoi sinatic marriages.' " The Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. agents ro Uiirning from France are continual ly bearing witne a to the good i.-.ornl conditions among i' 1 1 0'ips. ' ' our Ciii'Ihk For Interned. ' The Crltish Y. M. C. A. is lug die in'crned in Holland. When you want prompt attention and rood work on developing and finishing of your Kodn'.t: films it will ho worth your while to patronize Sllvcrton's. They ml ways have In j slock a good lino of Kodaks, and all iklnds of Kodak supplies. 8-9-ft UWWWafaBWff FAMILY DRUG STORE LA SRANDCORMON. Theatre Our Line of Spices is Complete -.-ii e Whole Allspice Cinnamon Bark Whole Cloves Ginger Root ' Whole Mace- Mustard Sped Pickling Spice , Jap Chilis ? Tumeric ' ' ; , d 'Ml , ;-o ' i-i t-.i: USE CJOOD VIXEGAR can supply you new wooden barrels, five gallon, ten' 'gallon, i)'(l ,!)" gallon. Crockfi in, alL sizes, from one to fifteen gallons. Buy youp Fruit- 'Jars 'nndfFittinirsrji'ow. Our stock is the nios't cmipleto. and! largest in tlie: Qojiitty. . PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.', ; : .'-.'MM - , - - " . .: . -ci ' ; -m ;:-:.-t. ;.'v.:' :" - HARRIS GROCERY .' '...iiiit ; '.,"-'', ': :? '- :';-:-,? '' ' .' : ' Phone; Main 77, Farmers! Blact 192 : r; 408 North, Fir Street ' ' .. AcrpBS the Trwls "United States Food Administration Licenae' No..G502B'5.!:' ' '; ' ' imi8lwiiiiiiil'alri TO Experts oreetjot one of tlte chief danftrs of self treatment for Constipation lies in Habit : forming cathartics. J- ' - ; ; Stanolax is distinctly different it ia a natural , lubricant, tasteless, colorless, odorless.'' It is neither digested hor ahsorBed by . the sys tent. ' ' . l 'v '--.:'-.- ' Stanolax lubricatflstho walls of theintestines oiidacts cs a solyent oftoxicpoisons. It soothes us it eases. It does not produce tlio slightest physical strain. nor abnormal activity. Old-time drug remedies can. now be put nsiiliL By us infe the Mantle but certain: ." Stanolax ono'enn fcoii re-- JIM- FOR-f" "'' CONSTIPATrON fTANOLAX b for sdu in- (i.il... . iMiiiiini;iiiiiiii;iL,.--.ni;i;i;;,;i.i,:;ii:;.;i;i,i;inii!iiiii:':iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiitiiii;iiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiH C. D. Putman Red Cross Drug Store SPEC! A lb Economy Caps 25c per dozen As long as they last Harris Furniture Store H. B. ilARRIS, Proprietor 406 FIB 8TIIKET PHONK: Hed 817. Sage. Leaves . buy Leaves . 'Celery Seed . Anise Seed'C-"'f Dill Seed t Coriaiidi'' ' .' Caraway- Seed - Whole Pepper . nrfti "ffncMi ' ffiisaasaa como com neAlocioitSe ' jSocly and oilpnworA of fAe rain Bvlwrr-Lymn.isot.7S IIIIIIIIIIIMIHMIIIIilllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllm'lUIIIWIUHIIIIIIIIIItMIIIU No Dru&s iii. Stanolax lief from Constipation and' keep relieved.-. '..,' One bottle . is , con viniihS,, Your drufeist has , it- or will Jet it r ' ' , :' ; ' ' : ... ManufreUnd Onl ly ' ' Stsndaud Oil Company ,, a -UnlUiM. . ... , I niHold by ' Silverthoin's Drue Store La Grande Pharmacy I vi