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.. T . A. . TlT i VrrT 4 s L adies ale or ail Trimmed Hats The X? wot nnd Smartest of Late Fall and Ym U.T Models arc included in the sale 40 Hats at $495 75.997 NAMES IN CASUALTY LIST ' WASHINGTON, Nov. lS-Wtfh the j list of names published Sundafy the total of such-publication ha reached ; 76,907 names out of an estimated ap proximate 100,000 casualties occurring in the American expeditionary forces during the overseas operations. Fol lowing the puhlicHtlnn of the remain- der of thee casualties the only lists j will represent such di-alhs or injuries i resulting from disease or accident and the list i .voccled to take a drop to a eomparutiveiy small Dumber daily. - The casualties as published to dute have been see;ree;ated as follows: Killed in action (including- 330 at sea) 11.-2M; died of wounds, 5.S07; died of disease, 0,139; died of accident and other Ci.uses, 1.40 action, -Hl.ltKi; missina; in action (in- jcludiner prisoners), 7,091. Total to ! date, 75,097. ' . . McDOLLS SENTENCED Plead "OiilHjr 1 to Oirfcfl -of Bur. glnr) and Are Sentenced. WANTSTATES TO PROJECT TO MAKE VALE.BIG PLACE i (Continued From Page 1.) the place of project engineer: Geo. T. Corchran, superintendent of this water division will confers, i with Mr. Lewis this week In re-, gard to the appointment of a sue-! cessor- It is probable that this' wounded inTwIll -be Percy Runner, mi per In-' tendent of water division No. ll since last November wbea be was I elected to Oil vacancy. ' I All others at a big discount Hills Department Store i Harry McDowell ssd Arnold Mr jDnwell, brothers, were tbis nmrn 'Jris sentenced by Judge Knowles to an Indefinite term in the state penitentiary. Th?y had been ar raigned before the Grand Jury for ithe next term of ciicuit couit but jon Saturday afternoon plead guilty to the charge of rol.bery from the L. A. Wrlpht hardware rtore at ; Union last month. OVER-SUBSGRIBEI ARRESTED FOR INTOXICATION, Forfeiture of the t2S bail resulted when Edwin Hug, arrested for drunk enness at the Zuber dance haH last Saturday evening;, failed fo appear in municipal court this morning. ' official ih'.ivk will end - this vkxinu. Hare Filled Quotas New Calls .Make Money Needed. CulU XUA.e -Money Needed. Although the cimoaien for the NEW AMBASSADOR NAMED. Allied Drive end.. so far as the WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. (Ui'ited .national drive la -concerned, this Press) President Wilson today norni- evecing, there will tot 'likely be nated John W. Davis as ambassador jcesatlon anywhere in .the state ex to Great Britain. Alexander King, of Veyt such sections as are complete- Atlanta, Georgia, was named as so-! Jy over the 130 per cent. State Di- L i licitor general to succeed Davis. DEBT TO FRANCE IS LARGE ONE OVER SIXTY-SEVEN BILLIONS CHARGED TO JIUN3. ' Boats, As Wed As Money, to Exacted From Centra! Powers . v ., at Settlement. Be which it is to be paid. France want " Isdcmnhy profit, but all French men want lawful reparation. Germany and Austria, it adds, should return to the allies a minimum of 7,000,000 tons of shipping in pay ment for that destroyed in the war, but they have at their disposal only 3,000,090 tons. Consequently the de livery of the entire German-Austrian merchant marine would constitute only half reparation. . i SHERRY'S i rector Davidson Is being called up ion from national . headquarters to put Oregon 15 per cent over and ! he In turn 1.J urgently requesting J every county in the state to give I that amount, as unexpeced calls PARIS, Nov. 18. Germany' debt to France is estimated at 340,000, 000,000 francs by the Matin, in an editorial Saturday. The newspaper as serts the proportions of the debt art as follows! Return cf the Indemnity of 1S71 with . interest, 60,000,000,000 franca; expenses in the present war, 140,000, 000,000 francs; pensions 40,000,000,000 fmocs and reparation for. damages 100,000,000,000 francs. The Matin declared that France mint secure acknowledgment ot the debt before -examining .the way '. In Jt Is announce! that the First Battalion of the Third Oregon Regiment will resume regular prac tice this evening. Drill has been suspended on a number of evenings on account of the ban on all pub lic meetings, during the epidem ic of influenza. - "FLOWER OF THE DUSK" mm2 for contributions "dit! to the added j fields laid open by the recent (armistice, makes the original call MAKES A BIG HIT j insufficient ' I In Union county there are many Viola Dana Is a Veritable Delight In districts to clean up this evening. Appealing Metro Play. jand some others, will not be finlsh- ; ted until later. There will be no The screen -adantation of Mvrtle 'letup "" the eanvaas has been Reed's famous novel, "iijowcr of the Dusk," which was the feature at the Sherry Theatre yesterday was one of the most popular plays ever shown t this house and drew an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. ' Viola Dana was seen at her very best as the sweet little New England jrirl with a quaint old-fashioned set- ting. The story is that of made complete. FAIL TO OBSERVE STREET RULE Failure to observe traffic right-of-way rules was the charge upon which E. F. Perry was arrested this morn ing. As Perry approached the inter section of Fourth and Washington, he j failed to make allowance for an ap- vonne ; proaching merchant's delivery wagon INEWTODAYIi WINTER APPLES 75c,, per. box. Bring boxes or Racks. '2709 X. Birch St., La G.-ande. H-18-!fS THE LITTLE WOMAN, in brown coat, accompanied by boy about 14 years of age who took white cro cheted bag and contents, from little girl, in Golden Rule- store, Monday morning, will save herself trouble by returning same at once to the Golden Rule store. UU9-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR AUTO One acre homesite in Park addi tion. F. W. Weber, Baker, Ore. . . 11-18-Ct WORK WANTED By young man; can drive truck or car. Inquire Box 500, L Grande, Or. . ll-18-3tpd LOST A bunch of keys, fire station. . Return to ll-18-2tpd FOR SALE WWaiia Steel Range, aluminum finish, in good, first class condition; hot water coil. 1904 E. N Ave., Phone Black 3961. ll-18-3t,pd W. J. Anderson, of li h U Or-sde today of Mr. and Mn. Norman Desltet. and collided with the vehicle, breaking the wheel of the delivery wagon and inflicting minor damages. ARCADE TODAY and TOMORROW Thoa.n.Ince ENID Brent Casting an Ancient Art. Th e.rt cf bronze casting was In troduced liito Slam by the Chinese about tfc eleventh century and muny statues of the lndlir divinities were cast frtr. It for religious purposes. girl's devotion to her blind father and of his reliance on her for all thihtrs. . How this young girl is enabled to r v. ; . i f. Uim Huntington, . .. . . ;,! i IIIOIMS MKETS TONIGHT me uelj. --.,.. , . ,;.ii,. w.i Dr. K. l: Moesmaff wishes to -I ..),, nn)l tVa-annnrt rir impreEB upon nil uui players, all of whom arc noted artists, combine to present a truly wonderful likeness of the real New England home life deriirted. A Fattv Arbuckle cnmMy rounciB "The MOTiagfeRing Wednesday and Thursday 'The Unbeliever" .. . Seek Healthy View Point. If you desire to posses a brood, healthy point of view, observe the horde of restless, unhappy men and women who have failed to find happi ness through a worship of false gods, and who nnd It only after having found I purpose that would effectively nerve humanity. They will teach you a lesson on Use futility of striving after th things that serve no aseful end. Get a healthy viewpoint upon life 1 Community chorus meets tonight in the city library to resume re hea rsals and set ready for Thanks RivinK services which are to be and of a . coniniuaity ' na- ' , .1 - wktrl, tknivn here ture. the last time tonight ANNOUNCEMENTS. REBEKAHS, ATTENTION. Coital Rebekah Iyodge No. SO. will meet Tuesday evening, as usual, at 7 JO o'clock. iROSA GLASS, Noble Grand LUCIA HALEY, Secretarv. ll-18-2t. ' . mmmm ' alcohol was found in his possession at "UNBELIEVER" TOM COOPER FORFEITS FINE. Tom CoopcTj arrested Saturday ev ening for intoxication. Tailed to appear in municipal -'court this morning and forfeited the hail of $10. A bottle of j the time of his arrest. B. OF R. T. MEETING. To all members of La Grande Lodge No. S15, of R. T.: A regular meet ing will be held at 1 o'clock, p .m, in stead of 2 o'clock p. m, on Novem ber 19, 1918, Jor the election of offi cers and other business. WM. N. SHADE. iua-it,p. the the CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our . sincere thanks to the many friends and the fraternal orders and societies for the sympathy and beautiful floral offer ings extended during our bereave ment. - Inre, and directed by her husband. ' Fred Niblo. You may think that your ratrl-j There is much to be said i,n fa oi!..;r. has reached the hieliestlvor of Ihe story because It Is at point, that nothlmt cbt move you'll different in many respects to a docner reelina. and that youlfrom the average photoplay and ,hnr,,..i,iv i,-,rriie tf, lmnor-1 furthermore it is so well acted and i.nh nt ti n n.iii- stated that leaves a lasting Im- tarv senire. but i- to see Georre Prtsion ui ifaim uu Kleine's 'The Un-wliever" at the!1" ,ne "." nl " Arcade next Wediie-day, and you'll! ,no "'"" iowa n . i. . .h.,,,. ti, ,Br. erstwhile Broadway B1ar of vice that -ftcures prominently in '" Frt Niblo. has quickly r-.nner lntrhe.:. and in war : Sra5ped the essentials of the screen but is never much In the public and there " is nothin? about 'The eve. the Ma.lxe Corps. JMarriage R.!BR to disclose that The l'n!.-!iever" w-us produced !,hi" !" ''" Brs e'T,1rt dl" Thoroas A. Edison in cnopera-, . ' . , t I no s:ory oea:s wixn - me gin wife of a , brute who . dominates her. Thr-y strung!? over a revolv er which is discharged and she this a e" n I1 1 r 'nAa aQa goes id Honolulu wnere sn) learns to lore a real m-.n. -Then the husband fhow! up. Meals her and imprisons her in a hut. He is working with ittle volume wrltle.i by Mary ATTENTION K. OF P.S. There will be lodge tonight, and work in the second rank. Be sure to be there. 11-18-lt i"- ; ) Flour ! WITHOUT BUYING SUBSTITUTES Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Look, oyer tne list ana pnone your oruur m mm w RADISHES HOT HOUSE LETTUCE GREEN PEPPERS , RED PEPPERS CABBAGE SWEET SPUDS .'.i i CELERY CUCUMBERS TOMATOES SQUASH PUMPKIN APPLES Gil KEN ONIONB in: ad Lirri'UCB IIKI'.TS TCIlMI'S I.KMONH -CAHKOTfl OAUI-lf! ' ' DRY ONIONS CltANKMItKIKS CIIAi'K Fill.'IT ORANGES HANANAS Harris' Grocery Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 192 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration Lirenae No. 050255." All the Khaki goods, so much need ed by the soldier boys, are on sate at Silverthorn's at very low prices. Drop in and see them, many are on display in the show window at the store. FAMILY DffUd STORE ia asANos,oasaoN. Y. M. C. A. Educational Department' , Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, classes 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. 1C:00 a. m. to 3:30 p.. m,' Night . NOTICE. , The Morehouse Uusinels College will promptly resume all, class work on Monday, November 18, 'at' the Ore gon Hotel. Secure a studentship with and . come prepared to hustle through vour stuuv hours, that the J. L. ROBERTSON, C. C. I better opportunities which'- lie justl ahead, may soon be yours. Classes from 0 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., and evening classes, 7- to 0 p. m.. Our progress will be built on prac tical common sense. W. D. MOREHOUSE. 11-lDtf. Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubled A little zemor obtained Et any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra larce bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and ' soothes tiie skin nr.! lids quickly and effectively most tkifl dieses. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating dis appearing liquid and U coo'.hing to thj most delicate slx It h nU creasy, iii easily applied and costs little. Get i; tody and Bave all further distress. The E. W. Sf Co.. CVvcland. O by tion wi'h the l niled States Marine' Corps. RealliinK; tho rompiiiouii power and appeal of the screen, the government In the early staces of piepar:ition requisitioned power and has been wieMing it. first, through "The Star Spancled nnaer." and no-v throuch "The Secretary and Treasurer f ir..i.bitn..A. -,ii. i. ha,-wi on a niond The ShipuiAn Andiews Thrr-e Thinci " thk iitni;K in -;. From San lrancieo to the trop ical charm of Hawr.ii rane.es the jstory of "The Marriage Ring." in called ' Plantation and the girl escapes In jihue to save it. The husband is ; burned to death In his own 6re jar.d she left free to wed the man of her (boice. Notire is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts in curred r.f-.er this date by my wife. Mrs. E. J. or Fay Brown. Dated this is Miss Bennett's latest rararaount j lMh day of November, ms. picture, produced by Thomas H. 1 1 I-IX-IPm-I. E. J. BROWN. Mrs. Kenneth Murrhisoa. i which Enid Bennett will be seen Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murchison. fwiih great success at the Arcade Mr. and Mra. D W. Miirrhi- i Theater todav and tomorrow. This son, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. U Park. 3 Ft 1 E U. fS) p, o i c3l 1 Pi Pi "Tastes like sbmef ine blend of coffee butf contains no caf feine The unusually attractive taste of makes many people prefer it to coffee. And you can make each cup strong er mild just as you wish by varying the amount of Instant Postum used per cup. A Trial Is Convincing', j " There's & Reason" m M m E A i 8 Pi M Pi Inj (Si p. lot m 3 ri U-18-lt STAR TODAY ONLY fnVGT A VOP HAT Jf APf in -j. "Silk Stockings" WKITOMK TO MY NKV OFFICE I hare jnt completed moving all my aht'.rart reixiids and offlre lequipment Into the buildlns one door south of the Observer office where I shall be vlvand to meet all my friends and VjsI-.pks clients. Still hare money to losn. make ab stracts from complete set cf rec ords, write your insurance and do a general office buslners. Call in imd see me at my new office. lTM Sixth street, 11-19-tr COMING Tiu nday and Ycdncsdar. Wm. Pes-' nioii.1, iu :01d Hartwell'Sj Cub'" $ , 1 - -r v 4- -- -- : :- NOTIfK Any subscriber In t-a Grande Hilsslns the Observer will plesne rail Main 37. So many hve been mlt,-cd late ly thai tho Observer has ar rsnced to put on n extra carrier who will receive com plaints hi the evrnlric oer Ihe phone and Immediately deliver the pape.- to anyone missed. 11-1K-5I. PEACE OR WAR Summer or Winter Rain or Shine, Goodyear Tires are the best. No matter what the conditions, Gobdyears will give you the greatest measure of milage anTpeace of mind. Don't make expensive experiments, buy the kind that have made good for years W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. 'A i'i i