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PAGE TWO -LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER An Early Choice in Misses' Coats os PH PLEASED BY DR. 8010 I The Most (Beautiful NEW SILKS Of the Year V; Have Just arrived. All Col ors Satuis Mescalines Poplins in Plain Colors and some of the Very Newest Patterns in Large Plaides and Stripes in Fancies Let Us Show You . KI.OQIKNT MINISTER GIVES LEC JUKE ON GERMANY. Colli Weather, With Recent Rain In-1 . jure.': Harvest In Wallowa Doings of Joitph I'eoplc. JOSEPH, Aug. 20.-( Special.) Al though the cold weather and ruin have jdrlaycd haying and harvesting opera I tions gomcwhHt, no serious loss Ins I yet been hustained by the farmers of . the county. ! One of the best crowds fathered ii. Joseph during the summer heard Dr. : John Boyd, of Portland, deliver a stir- Hills Department Store M0MtJWSSWISWiBIWe ! ARC A DE ! HOCUS , AWUKT - Elmo Uaybourne, chief character In Iho World-I'loturo Brady-Made, "Souls Adrift," is a young society Blrl vho baa broken off her en (sugemonl with a brilliant young inventor whom he,r father has rob bed of the fruits of Ilia invention. This character. Is played by charin- , Ing iSUiat , Clayton, while on n trip In ( hor father's yaelit Elma finds thai the secand engineer is Mieuh Steele, her former fiancee Shortly Qor Ntliia discovery there is on cxpnislon. in the hold of the vosshI and; the craft sinks rapidly El ma is" carried to a row boat by Mlcnh. In time they reach a des crt Island and there strange things occur different from the things that oio supposed to generally oc cur In cases of this character. Milton Sills,' appears as Mlcuh Stuelu In I'.hin production and all . the other members of the cast are l.i. Illlunt film players. "Souls Adrift'' will'-be tho attraction nt the Arcade, theatre on Wednesday. Mnko It a point to see this picture an it Is thoroughly delightful en torlalninoi:, , pleasing throughout and leaving a good taste In the mouth. .VIMHiNO The new Paramount-Muck Son no! t comedy, "Love Loops tho Loop, ' featuring Charles Murray, Wsyland Truk and Mary Thur- man, Is not only a mlrth-provok. . Ing picture, but one filled with un. usual thrills as well. .1 n this cum edy Mary Thurman, who Imperson ates n cabaret girl, and whose heutily inspires all the gentlemen .she inlets with love, loops the loop In .a most daring fashion, and at the peril of her lift!, ou foller-ikntfts. The most daring clrnus athlete would think twice berore attempting this feat, but Mary Thurman never waa a circus athlete, but n col lego she sur passed In nthltp.lcH, and courage did tho rest for her. This Is a splendid side-splitting comedy,' some of the fun-mahing devices being . of that character that 'hoy cannot be described without lessening tho Interest of tho spectator. It Is enough so say that the comedy is fast and furious and will bo heartily relished by all who see it. It will be shown at tho Arcado theatre on Wednes ' day, ncit. ring war lecture in the M. E. church j last Thursday evening on "Germany Unmasked' or 'The Patriotic Duties of American Citizens." Dr. Uoyd's jtulk was full of fuels shuwing why i I'ruhsia should be crushed and what (Jcmmny hud dune to prepare for the ! tituni': struggle. All who heard him ; went home with a new resolve in their . hearts to support our country in ev !ery way possible, I A pood crowd at Sunday school last Sunday shows that interest is awaken j iiu: as fall approaches. Church ser vices were held und enjoyed good at I tendance also. Tho Epworth League I Hill open about September 1. j Wuile Filer wns up from Enterprise the first1 of the week on business. Mr. I Silcr bought the Lincoln property in " "..:r ... 1 1. .North. Enterprise, where he is estab- U5t5 l-UK OL. U NtW3iJAr'tRS i l'"he' w,th his family. ;! j :..:4. (!(. j After eight years in the business, .Emptying the carpet' sweeper or! At ihur Hiucld has sold his agency for .vacuum cleaner Into. j Mu Saturday Evening Post, Ladies J ' , Home Journal, and County Gentleman 'Using on the sewing machine when I to Donald Buith, who will conduct the doing machlun hemstitching, i same in the future, Arthur will devote ' '. , his tiino to newspaper work during the Placing under rugs, carpels or mat-, coming winter. The -new agent ib an ting to lnnJie the Jloor warmer for sen-! energetic boy who will give good ser sltlyo feet.. i ! v'ee to his niunv customers. There- tiring agent wishes to thank his cus- : fj II tifA 5' 'sa ''." PONT THESE TEMPT YOUR APPETITE? on day Wotting and tearing and sprinkling ,,,. for t)leir patronuRO and h good will, which he has enjoyed, will i be shown to Donald. Newspapers should not he burned 'u ')lrs'. W' .S' l"-'lon, speaker for tho needlessly. For kindling, of course, j Salvation Army, from Chicago, spoke they are useful to burn. Otherwise to 0 811,1,11 crowd in. Roup's hull last they come In hundy for: '' , ''uesdny, on the Salvation Army work. , '.' 11 Dr. Itplmes, of Walla Walla, also spoke Keeping the kitchen sink board ori1" th1 interests of the Council of Na-1 ..I ...1.11- .!.' ,..,., 'wini,! H..rn.iau I V1TUII .'li'tl MIIIK Vt.'KVlHOe When peeling tomatoes or Kciuplng enn'ots, for Instance the refuse can be quickly rolled up and disposed of. Packing china, glass nnil till sorts of bric-a-hrae when inoTlngi A liberal trapping and Slullliig Inside Andl :f the woju. tiennl JKifense, Paul Vaughn, who is employed by 'hu.'Obers Construction Company, of Mil'.ipiise, was up Sunday to visit nia mother. Miltsn Sasaer'aiiil' J.'W, Dautfherty',' of Enterprise, were in Joseph the first a round cluiia iniikos It practically un breakable when packed with straw m excelsior In n barrel for moving. -0$-O--W--?-!?--w-i IN OTHER CITIES Ward Kmigh, of Walla Walla, was u Joseph visitor last week, j A (rood crowd enjoyed the Saturday i "lijirht dance at tho Lake last week, i '('. I,. Follies, of La Grundc, made a ' business trip to Joseph last Wedncs day. 1 ' . V: 'Dr. W. E. Brownell, of Elgin, who iha3 had charge of the Joseph Drue Springfield, Mir., hiinlshed n jooih Dy city ordinance. - ii"a3 nau cnarge ot tnc Joseph Drug . TlStora for several weeks left Sunday Lane, S. D., forbids telephonic i 1 for the G. A. R. Encampment in Port- conversations in ucriniin. It Is something of a shock to realize tint It li already time to look about end choose d heavy coat as part of the college girl's school outfit. Hut manufacturers have seen to it that the looking about shall not be in vain. Jn view of the scarcity of wool materials It la a happy circumstance that tho new coats are not radically different from those of Inst year, for it Is tho part olrpatrlotlsm to make last year's coats do service for this year If pos sible. 4t can't be done many times girls have a way of adding several inches to their height or other dimen nions In tho course of a year. ' Each outgrown cont ought to be passed along to someone who can wear It , The outstanding characteristics of the pew coats are sturdincss and good style. The materials are In heavy wool mixtures, duotdnes, English tweeds, cheviots and other, heavy coatings. Many coats have only their bodies lined, the thickness of the material making more lining unnecessary. Col ors are quiet, Including! lovely shades In taupe, bison,. French blue, dark brown and gray.' Bifttons are large and, . match,. Uia,,,clotli Cpllars, are) ample and button up about the throat In the coz'.est manner possible, allow ing the throat and chin to snuggle Into them. They extend up at the back over the neck and may bo worn open the largest ones forming graceful small capes becoming' to slim girls. Imported English tweeds have the advantage of the best of cloths and the smartest of styles, for coats made of this unexcelled material are de signed nnd made In this country. The rnglnn sleeve seems to belong to them nnd buttons carry out the mixture of gray and dark tones In the fabric. Many of the new models have large patch pockets cut In various shapes and most of them have narrow belt of the same material as the coat. But tonholes are usually bound. In length the coats almost cover the dress, reach ing to within two Inches or so of the bottom of the skirt. Altogether the new coats for misses are a Joy ; full of stylo and comfort and a great credit to American designers, who excel la all tailored 'gn'nnents. Tho most delicious tilings you put on your table will not be appreciated if you serve them all the time. You want something different to "tempt" the appetite. We have .many things that will "make your mouth water," revive your appetite and spiirts and make every meal a positive delight'. A happy meal aids digestion., . . These little things cost so little in our store that, every one should serve them often. ... ' PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black' 192 408 North Fir Street , Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. GS0255. MEASURING HAY M'.MIIKH HAY , New York has Increased sal nrles of 11,000 public school teachers. , I by four, the result squarred and , Ithen multiplied by the length und ' m,T It jr o T A 1 thls result divided by the number' I ht O I A L l of 'rofiu ired foot per ton. j , , Uul. IV. Known -as the depart-1 meat or government rule. Accur-' I-""' into for high, round topped stacks. 1 I Tho width times the "ove,r" times 'the length. This product divided i by throe and the result divided by.: , 'the. number of feet required in a Through the klndiif.ss of Conntv10"' ' ? land, und was joined ut Elgin by his ! Agent Paul II. Spillman, who li:s ; 1,1 nioaauring a staclv tho width a; wire. figured for the farmers or Union 81,011,11 1)0 "lo average. dlBtunce be- I- Ji Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rennic nnd son, Icounty, the following will be found lwcon ,ho "'den. In some cases! J Claude, returned last week after a a safe set of rules for measuring i"110 !"V ,g. drJticted to allow for Sugar Cards OF (TlilU FKliT STACK DEPENDS OV TIME Ashland. WIS., prescribes amount of liquors citizens may keep In homes. .MISSING i St. Paul Is completing n new i !)O,()0O,000 gallon waterworks T reservoir, costing SFnoo.oW. Philadelphia reports auto stealing on the decline. Five out of six stolen cars uro recmered. SOME EPIGRAMS Forgery Is a crooked Anything that It takes nerve to asli for, requires no nerve to refuse. j Don't worry when yon stumble: n worm Is the only thing that can't fall down. The only difference between n crave and n rut Is Its length nnd depth; don't get in a rut. motor trip to the Willamette Valley, In tha stack: where they vtaitcd relatives Tho number of cubic feet of bay II. V. Kadderly returned on Wednes- in a ton varies with the time of day of Inst week from a vacation trip isettllnp. The table givf.a hero to Long HcHch, Washington. the, one used In meautirag -Mrs. 0. L. Hawkins and children hay: ' returned to their homo in Wallowa i Days in Sunday, after snendinu" several days Stack M oose nay nnd uneven spots. The "over'' Is measured from the '.'round on one stdo to the ground On IhO ntlinf Miwl iipmnrt Ilia Inn ulfulfa jflils' Hhould oo doro with accuracy,' lor an error or six Inclics makes a difference of over ono per cent I In the total number of tons. ! S4!l ' Cubic Fc"t Per Ton Kvans, of 30 .T... ... f,i',o j SpeMal rules are used In mens- iiiuiK iiiuno. oan-iuiina or Clirveu stacks. In irenorsl the stick Is unitsnred by helm; divided Into sections, and the botom figured then the top and tho whole added tofiebei . .HISSING ! SHERRY'S Wallace McDonald, one of most popular Juvenllo leading men before the camera. Is seen again na co-star with Mildred Manning, this time In "The Marriage Specula tion." 'the Greater VUagrjph Blue Ribbon Feature, which' will be tho attraction in the Sherry Theatre today and tomorrow. This 1m the unusual love story of (he girl who gives up her country sweetheart end pledges henelf In return (or an education and entree Into society to marrr rich man who will take care of her bene factor. .Mr. MacDonald Is the sweet, heart, who Is waked tip by the de parture of the girl, ond makes good, so when the, time cornea he steps rorward end pays the obliga tions of the girl who has never ceased to loe blm. The role of the benefactor is taken by Charles Koirt nd Miss Manning is man charming as the girl. Also comedy. ' ' i i i with -her sister, Mrs. I . Joseph. jtiO T Kermit Mi Cullv has been visitin.r '90 nt the Krnnsnn ranch for some time, j12" 4l . C S. Itreese. of l.n Ci-umlp. was o Wll! niiv : ,' ti,n.i,...-u ft a fl ft i ft ft A , Ji-i'iih visitor Inst week. very closely, and a well settled' Quite a lot of Joseph people were stuck will require , about 420 cn t.i be seen ut the "ZoVvie" races, hall blc feet to a ton. game. etc.. at Enterprise last Sunday ! Tie following four roles nrn i. I 'lltll With n itl'tt.rnnroi eil In thn wt ,,.!' n , ...I..-, i . - Steel pen at both ends. 1 A K n0dmer left last Saturday ed to ret tain 'shaped stacks al-1 Observer advertising will brine re- niornmj; for Portland, on business. ,though one rule Is usually used ry suits. ' -t ''. , j liorris Mitchell, who was operated :a buye-i- for .,11 kinds of staelcs: i . on nt tne Joseph hispital lor nppemli-1 uie I. t his Is very accurate titis, is repadly improving.. on small stacks. One-fourth the' Born, (o Mr. and Mrs. J. Bethel, on "over" multiplied by the width Saturday, August 17, a bouncing baby ithen multiplied by the length and! boy. ' divided by the number of feet re-i Fred Mnkin has accepted his old po- quired in a ton. sition as nu'ihanic in the Brick G:r:i7! I Hue II. This is known- as the again. : Frye-Bruhn or Colorado rule audi Mrs. ('. 11. Stjvens, of Nampa, Ida- ' accutute on wide, flat stacks.! Occasionally strong Innrunge Is as ,m- Sunday, after spending three ,uuiraci the width from the. ''over" to weeks visiting at the Bowman home. ""ipi one-nair tne . remainder Geo. llartvigscn is improving the1'' thn width, multiply this product .Masonic Hall, by putting a founda- "y 'he length and divide by tbj tiuii under it. , numoer or feet required in a toa ; , Ri'lo III. This is known as th-i MISMNO ' ("Quartermaster" rulo and is accur- . :te in nitwsurlng tall, narrow siarKS. v 11 tli pi on "over" divide Our customers are kindly requested to c; me in and sign up their card at once. The Government requires this, before we can send you any sugar., DO IT NOW. C it y Grocery and Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries.. E. Polack, Prop. Phone Main 75 li necessary as strong nicOlelnc hell with tha kuiser. ,mmJ These are the sentiments of F.d. 11. the I Doyle, Detroit, tb llvenst recently bo- fore a meeting of the llulliling .Man agers' association, ut Chicago. FACTS ABOUT JAPAN Piah Bath. A name In which Is attached Japan's nnn.o for Japan Is Nippon.' 'V','"" " ,he 11' illation . 'f traveler anil jvrlter Is that of Lady Theis Is no rhalrs or tables In the bouses. Nearly every man follows the trade of his father. The Japanese empire Includes nearly 4,000 Islands. It Is not considered correct for wom en to enter n court of Justice. The smallest tobacco pipes In world are smoked by the Japs. the No applause Is iiormltted durlntr the Sittings of the Japanese parliament. I.nganl, III the Ilrltlsh empire honors li-.!. She was Miss Morn Shaw In for mer days, and of her travels there are many humorous Incidents to tell. Once, for Instance, on' arriving at nn u rouniry town In South Africa, the peo ple wished Immediately to do her hoiu.r. I'.ut Miss Shaw asked that she might tlsst be allowed to have a wash, she bad to wait a little time before wiiler was brought to her, and then the II -1 1 that she was to have for din ner had already been cooked In It! j.sm J3iac: Presents' feto t SUSSING Daily Thought These are the times that trj .men's oulsv Thomas Paine. . . ' . "; -ii iaul for second hand ''hnol hooks In good condition. Slheri 'lorn's Family Drug Store. S-SO-lt. FAMILY DRUS STORE t cRANocoaceoN. l..,w J i-a&c me Gasoline Red Crown is a straight-distilled, all refinery gasoline, not a mixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points makes easy starting, quick acceleration, power and mileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CiUoroJ) mm T. li. leanaasBDsnsdMffOBnnaHHBiniatUnKMaB '. .A La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Reno vating, Mattresses Manufactured, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. One Mock oast of Flour Mill, Phone Hed 132. All work called for and delivered. Maxwell, ' fxical Agent. SPECIAL Economy Caps 25c per dozen As long as they last Harris Furniture Store 40fl nn STIIF.ET H. B. HARRIS. Proprietor rHONS: Bed 8171.