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5Jf..-.---.-"; " V1?inAv!'AUOr.ST 2.1 101 PAGE TWO LA ORAXDR FYENTXO OBSERVER. 1 ... Boys School Suits School days are coming, only- two morp weeks. Right now is the time to SHI 'ply ypur' needs. Boy s' Suits, $4.50 to $12.50. Boys5 Pants, 75c to $225. Boys' Waists, 48c , to $1.00. GOVE PEOPLE , ARE BUSY coming ami going bkoiii-:o BY COt'K KKWMtTMt. Miss AiU Gcrr Kmubdini Happen. or r-a.M Siu C iiramlt I I! mile Valley. HEINIES WARNED Hills Department Store n i it i ARC A DE "MISS1.N." - GIRLS' CANTEEN IS ibten much greater than it really was. I '.ft hn lit-owiu. ln t:tjlih,i TA fll lT I'TCI I M"f ' that our 'attack of June was known j IU yUl I I ILLLIhU 'j to the enemy through the declaration ! .of prisoners, which alone enabled the; . j er.emy to be prepared for this at- I GERMAN GENERAL UKIIKKK I ME' tack. t . SOLDIKKS NOT TO TALK j "We are struck by the precision and j Hll UN CAPTLKEU. i rkhuess in details of the information i i which the enemy is able to secure ... " .". , Jinm G&rraao prisoners. , ' By Henry Wood, i Orders Without Ceasing. (United Press Buff Correspondent.! "I dcnitnd that orders be given to WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES, instruct Withoqt ceasing and in the Aug. 8. (By Mail.) Copies of an or-; 0,c.it .extreme detail the troops both der issued by Ludendorff on June lbiin the field and those in the interior, and which have been captured f r jit ! on th? canduct to be ' maintained in German prisoners reveal thj fact that j Cu?.c they arc taken prisoner, and that j Germany s plans for a victorious ot-; they oe made to sic the shameful COVE, Ore. August it. Mrs. 'ensive on tne western iropi are s-.cau-1 cnaiccter ana toe leniuic consequen- Cora Bloom is in Nampa Tlailiug j being thwarted by utlurmalion g:v- ; res of an attitude similar to that ol relative. She Will be gone .rome tjme. Mr. and Mrs. George Cray were bo!U -vioiihly iujurcd early Sunday morning when a fulling tree struck them. The tree full between teem. aDd they were both for several hours. Mr. J. R. Ifc-ane returned home j dendorf f in which he fresly admits i prisoner fail to realize (deserters to Monday from Virginia, where he has . that two of the big German drives of , the contrary) the degree with which been living fur the past year and j this 'year have been checked partly their declarations concerning even in a half He will be hee for sever- as a result of information divulged j significant objects, not only place in ul weeks. . J by German prisoners. The order, , peril the iiyes of their comrades, but Mm. Kllen Bloom, who has bees which is as follows, indicutea an as-j compromise the success of our at visitinir in Cove for a few weeks J founding decrease in the ;.-.i;a'ie, dis-; tack--and raids. has relumed to her bunie In , cipline and patriotism of German so!-j "The infamous conduct of some of Naiupa, Idaho. Idiers, undoubtedly worn out by the ; these prisoners can even have reper- Alrs. French wait to Hot La kef length of the wart and the repented j elusions extremely important on the Sunday and returned home Tues-.j failure of the imperial high com- final vicWiious issue of the war; they day-. j mand's promises to attain a quick and lean even cause the most grave dam- Born- -To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petormuu, on Saturday, August .17. a baby boy Mother and son are both ioing nicely. , Mr. J. li. Love's sister, Miss Love from tlpokane, lias been visiting In Cove, for the.pst ten days. She 'returned to her home, Tuesday.. j .Ilar'ey . Fisher aud wife, who ihave been visiting Lon Bloom for fur en the French and allied commands 'the ahove. by German prisoners. j "1 demand equally that the armies That the German soldier has become ' publish in the newspapers and jour to weary of the war that when he is i nal.-s that they edit the textof the pres taken prisoner he makes no effort to lent order ami that articles be written conceal what he knows about the Ger- j od uroa it. unconscious; man offensive plans becomes only tool "The great majority of the men apparent in the order issued by Lu-. who have the misfortune to be taken 02if our... m fw'ttte . ..: I CHEESE. M V .If V. V I A 1 WW SPiPPETlZlNG H1T Feulnre - Picture At The Ar. cwle Toiluy. One poignant scene In "Missing." J. Btui.-t Ulackion's latest produc. thin for I'aramouut, which will bo shown at the Arcade Theater today 1 and Snlll'rdnv. ihavi linw a vaunsr soldier has to leave Nell, his bride !arm ovmenU are at- night, ano of a Wfek. for the front.. A the ! wur ws a miunigm one. , momonts of their lost hour before his lcavr taking pass, . they watch tlio clock and even turn it back to steal -. few preciou )QpmdnI. Thr( piciuru was uiaue rroia. xurs. nuin- INAN0LD SALOON!1"" lttHl f"w 'la'" f"1""""! to their . ' ('. ' , i nome lu LUHiinu i uesouy.. By'Miioj Irene Mclntyre. , I Mr- aal1 Mr- Mrn. iGeiirgo, McDanle), and Mrs. Wag- (Written for The Lmted Press.) n(,r w..rB Crande vis'tois Tue. 'WITH" THE AMERICAN TROOPS iday AT THE FRONT, Aug. 1. (By Mail) Mrs. J. B. 1-ovo's mother, Mrs. We doughgtrjs get sudden orders Martin, Is spending the sunimer for movement, too, sometimes, much iuure- th same as the doughboys do. Our! Mlf -Minnie Oannoway of Baker most sudden one came a few days ago i' visiting at the home of Mrs. or rather it was night. Most of the L- N- '-"aluy for a few days. ; j p.in y ui j uuii p(?uie uiuiuruu to La Grande Sunday night to see !"Tkn 1 li.lA ... w, Tl. Gladys and I had finished a long'. P,..n s,cki,i victorious peace. The order follows: 1 ajjes to the fatherland as a whole. ''Chief of the General Staff and the ! -"The soldier who refuses to talk Grand General Headquarters, the Ar- honors himself, retains his conscience , mies in the Field, June 10, 11)18. iar.d self-respect in his own eyes, in j 'A captured document coming from ! tho.-e of his supreme chief, jn, those I the 2nd French army and dated May 'ol his country and finally enforces thej 2, proves that German soldiers belonir-': rcipt-ct of the adversary. ; I ing to the 7th regiment of chas3eursl "Signed: P. O.LUHENDORFF." ! of the 197th division of infantry, cap-1 ". r j tured as prisoners north of the fhe-'! S.WAGGKK STICKS MAKE A HIT. min des Dames during the night of , ' ', ; May 25 and 20, revealed to the enemy I pv pra,, j. Taylor, our impending attack. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES .Told All They Knew. IN FRANCE, Aug. 10. (By Mail.) "Very probably they told all that j Swagger sticks are the latest in dough ; they knew about the preparations ' boy social circles. j made in their sector and in the art- j Xot canc., but swagger sticks, jacent sectors. The enemy was thus j He may not have the ' foxiest duds," 1 able to know precious details con-1 his sho s may be unpolishable, and his cerning the hour, the form of our at- i hat hasn't the 'snap" that's in a der- tack, the artillery preparation, the . by, but that doesn't keep the dough-; units engaged, etc! etc! j boy from being the dude of the army, ! 'Anotner document, anted .May zi, j if he so desires, which has come into our hands, also j The doughboys never took to canes. shows that the enemy, waiting for They were monopolized by aviators Our t-lieese tastes jrood and is valuable food, because it is made of "all-milk" in a modern creamery. The flavor is delightful and you will find it a whole some food to put on your table, Try a pound of it today and just see how much the folks like it. .Order vour ('anninj; Peaches now. We will be aide to supplv von with the best, from Snake River. ' ' i-honeUs Your Grocery Order Now. HARRIS GROCERY Phone ifain 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." it ECONOMY" uuy worn uno were ureu uner man- ,,,,, KlI,i.,,, ,, r,, r ,, our attack, save warn n In th;.ir .i ,.,. ,!,; ...; v-., ing an unusually large batch of dough-:Hurry Heryford, Dewey Puckett , troops against our gas, and were able J Swagger sticks are different. They . " rand Lang Bell. ; to bring into position on the heights , add p-jisc to a man's strut, and if any .awisb. uaui ia auuu w null-, r ,Tr l" !"' . ' -;w " owf-uMW ep Baker on Saturday. reserves (The 13th French Division) I Uncle Sam's army, it is the doughboy. ; scenes are laid In England. ' when our commanding officer arrived ; Robnrt prench W8, ,he city I which they were holding on this por-! To do it rirht he's adunu-d th swag- By singing a simple little love 1 with several other SalvaUon Army ;trnnsa(.1)nK business today. ' tion of the front. The resistance of ; cer stick rong, 'Bonnie Sweet. Bessie, 'cll workers. When we had awakened! Tiny Lorf.nz is in Cove for a j this division cost the lives and limU ' ' ' -' i .e meiiior, .oi.oer soi- j enough to dress and see him, the off:- Tew days visiting her mother. Sh ' of many German soldiers. illni tilt)iiinl anil an uni'da tila IIa , m i i . i J Z , cer imormea us we wouiu go in nan .cxpocls to be called Immediately The soldier Is wounded and all ef-jan houl.( an th,t the ew arrivals t0 Fraice a Bed Crcaw nurse. lu.v. .u ,c-nlu,u, , memory nave , wouii take over our canteen. I'm', m- We hustled to get our affairs to- ed a gether, throwing them into dur trunkn. ' ' We ave our patrons many dollars annually, at an expense of about one-tenth the original cost of goods. A discarded $40 Suit Is oflen made wearable again for a small sum. Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. failed until the young wife comes to th. rescue. The sounds of Kaufman hus purchas- uiano. r.AKEit h.-.s :vi;v mill. tu,w yiak(.j.Ti1e new flour mills and these two prisoners, the surprise of :eie,-ator 'will besin operation la a May 27 would have succeeded com-. short time, having been just com pletely, and the success might have pleted. "Bonnie- Sweot Bessie," which wusjXhen G,adys grahM h(jr j, and j - luvoiiin vjiiA ihc Jiuiur uuu ....k M.. ..- ...u. ..... ,L hU bride l)efor thalr mnrrlnirp. r- . . .1 ... . Vi . .. V . usn, ana we were oil. . we rode ores the soldiers mwory. 8yl;!,,,mirt , ni ht ami d H ht via Brcamer play. the wife aud:;ame to the Salvation A ; Robert Gordon is seen as the;. v . . i , l-i young lieutenant. ' ' ' "T ' " J " T , ' t ; . By noon we were off again, bound for a new sector which had never had ; l1ttJlsUafl-1s ARCADE ; " B Salvation Army hut. It was more STl M W J than 100 miles down the line from m M m "T, . J headquarters. We rode in a Ford v ' - ' which was used for carrying supplies :to the canteens. Seats were put in TUB MOTH." the box for us. . .1 - ' j By night we had not arrived at our Famous .Norma T-lnuulge Man In .destination, and to avoid arriving at Kind or Select Picture. I the front too late to be able to get a The new Selznisk-Plcture n i place for that night we 'stopped in a which Norma Talinadge Is seen tol""111" French town. It took a lot of great advantage as the star tolls' !Urmishing around, to find hotel se ttle s'ory of a young society wo- commouauons so near the front, jut THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW! man who wastes her time seeking diversi'in and flirting with fate pa til sharply brought to her senses we finally succeeded, j Next morning bright and early, nur j party srnveu in ine new nomc, a little by a dramatic Incident Calculated 1 town of Lorraine, very near the line, to thrill the most blase of uiovlo.and more than half 'in ruins as the fans. This picture, which .will be , result of the boches' work when they, seen at the Hlar Theater on Satur-1 invaded this area in 1U14 and lUir. ; day and Sunday Is the first of aiOur place was a store room, and the : stales of eight Select Pictures lo which Norma Talmadge will be seen during the coinliig year. -Picture q wilful- girl of wealth sign over it read "Modern Bar." Sj We made our canteen out. of the bar ' room. . We were In a new party of eight way to Immorality In a book excl:ed lion ..111 I.. I. .. .. V, .. . . -I, . . - . . . ram f'-wno were opening nuts in this n w ; entnl . guidance and fascinated by i hilly sector uf Irraine. We had not the subject of Cleopatra's con-, been at the "Modern Bar" long when quests, and you have established , ,ur commanding officer assigned us the character of Lucy Glllam, lhei,0 Uttle vj manr the fru)lt role plsyed by MIhs Talmadge m j where we had to begin a new hut. "The Molh." "Cleopatra held to, ,We weIlt oun0 pkk out , house ! . her throne by dint of WMder'ul '.m0g those ruins for a new h..n.e..: manlpula.lon of men Her con. , Mo,t , of lhhoust., were batu.r.,, ,,,iet of the heart of Marc An- anJ haJ holrs h . thony endfd a aerts of history- t-ii . u- u i .1 iinally chuse one which had not K'tn . mak nR romance. She flirted her . . , j That passaK' .1. . ' , , Lucs Hn-iglna. s!a,ble' aii b., a,n'J ,fc I and started her seeking her "- ". '"" J 'r-. A,h,.v e saw iinr iTonniuuilies in 11 Anlnouy. - , , , . . ' , for a doughnut kitchen, a canteen for A VTV "TrAMPD An" TO the boys, and a place for them to read. i. AND KAJn.ttAl IS We put in a bid for it with the town ! NOT THE PASSWORD mayor, ami he soon informed us he ; . ; had leased it from the original owner ; WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY JN 'or !!) years, for a pocket full of FRANCE, Aug 10. (United Press, by francs. He refuied to take our money i Mail.) You'd better not forget the ' to pay the lease, saying the boys had : password when you are in the Ameri- heard of our coming, had taken up a can front at night, especially any- collection to pay for U. We suspect, where near the lines. be had a lot to do w.th it. ; If you do your name is likely to b Next day we came back, and the of- j on the missing list. ficrr" "'Knl details to clean up , The American guard, take no , he place. It was a big job to under- ; chances. They challenge with snap. , te. but the boys went to work, and nd hold a gun on you when you i-mie , lh P1"1' n began to look rvspec-; .. :. ,k nnl Until vott'-e 1 table. Some whitewash and curtain I recognized you have a bayonet awfully t " lots of scrubbing added to its ap ... u. ipearance. vs.. -i-,iKw,iite.:v .i- sam --0.'' .i.- tf .. J- 1 Ik. - a u J.V BV ! t . af Hli llrtua-ff-i ff Practically Everything Has Raised But Telephone Service i rV ssirv Jw3si a-L. ..TRsSVV rtSBIL ' 1 - .ilJJLir French officer have remarked ad miring the ftrit u.r way tie Airenc give his "Halt, v ho is there f Tbotj U ao chance of iiing anyll-inf ever on one of these A-nciican cHUinelK nc matur how dark t;e night. He keep it on you until he is lure. , , We are glad to have the new place open and running now, and we take j lot ef pride in having made it our selves, or rather having directed the work that made it. You hnve a sort or pioneer's feeling after you create a workshop for doughnut making out of an old Lorraine ruin. Prom. th?iirsmendously successful novel hy jv V3 . .H'U M P H.K Y WAE.D Piclucfzafforv persiondily supervTse ty Si TUA.RT B I-A.C K.T..O N Also Allied War Review Pershing's Doughboys Matinees 5c and 25c Evenings 10c and and 25c sBaiaiaaamiaysiaaaysa FOR SUNDAY! We Will Have Tomorrow Wateumeloiis ( 'anta loupes (i rapes llananas Peaches Oranjrcs Lemons Grape Fruit (ireen Peppers ('uciiinlers Tomatoes (iolden Mantain Corn New Potatoes Cabbage Celery Sweet Potatoes SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fine Canning Peaches $1.50 a Box. City Grocery and Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries. E. Polack, Prop. Phone Main 75 wKamm day. rrer. Mala 37.