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Monday, August 6, 1923. PAGE EIGHT THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley The Largest Chuin Department "Store Organization in the World" WORK SHIRTS .63 MEN'S OVERALLS $1.19 r - - intinviHKH 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Men's Shoes For Hardest Wear THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I I DOC PILLS BURY MADS ANOTHER ATTEMPT wO)33s j TO OIL THE S8UEAKY SIGN THAT HANGS NEA HIS AiORTM WINDOW 22l ' Havers is British Pride as Golf King 'By F. A. WRAY. drive hit the face of a bunker guard ing the green, anil he got four. The eighth is a blind drive over a huge gravel pit, (ee to cup measuring KM. Havers' drive stopped juat .thirty pares from the pin- He was out in Z'l and started back by driv ing beyond the green of the 810-yard tenth, where he got a IJ ' ; i no cicvenin is i;jo yams, yei me ; r . , ' , (champion's tee shot was go mon- F.ONDOW. Julv l!t Kv Mail) 'slrous he needed onlv a light mashic- Arthur Iluvers has' been proving him- niblick pitch onto the green, lie kept sell worthy ol his unci - open gon up this pace to the end,, save at tne champion of (Jreat Britain- Since he long sixteenth 552 yards where he took the crown off Walter llngen's topped his tee shot, bungled hifv brow at Troon, ; the young English brassie, and needed six to sink the' professional has won several minor ball. s tournaments, broken soihe course rcc-f 01(1 ,, ,jeri who was 3l ' caii ords, picked up a pilo-of pounds and '0, whcn Havers was. bom. got a acquired a reputation of, being one m .,.. the .. or the hurdcit, longest hitters th3 u.s but IUD( iv .,..1,1 nn,ch Hi.'"u" . many !'"". '- sy n-nnm has nrmluced I . n ' "UD""y , , n,"i , , the attaching point being black with game nas pioiiuceu. , trillion. For golf may Ibo the old ' hnniPtH of dnuth Following his .-.so to g ory at I ,,,. Kall,U) bt itft jJonurM to I '''f-o,, i"nw?,L r, , -.., fil,Hn irnun, n fiver wuhi over to inu mm- e y0UHir. nun Si'ottiish inland course, (Ilcnenjfj ' lew, ami won the 1,000 uineuH lourn-t nnient from a select fieM. htKn England Sees Her Peril, Building Strong Air Fleet i power engine is being so zealously . I..I .I...I inlli.wr ..f lllO rio.r.ii,..,i v.. ,.;.. sii.fr guarded that no inklings ot tne Correspondent, LONDON, A uir. (J. A lurid pie lure of the effect of future air raids upon London has been drawn liy Gen cral Sir Francis Lloyd, who was in command of the defense of the- me tropolis during the great war. "It would not be an affair of one or two squadrons attacking the city as It was between 1!)H and 1!H8,M h said. "There would be a fleet of many squadrons coming against Lon- lon from many points, the sky at Only allowing for each fighting plane carrying ten bombs of enor mously destructive calibre, it is not too much to picture as many as four ,or five hundred bombs being thrown ami nicnlloiK-d In thu nnnnul i. A,,,i . ,i lii , !,., I claims that the engines now being nrincinles involved in Hh construc tion has reached the public. It is no secret, however, that Air Minis try engineers arc anticipating uinaz-: ing results that (will revolutionize aircraft construction. Besides these 1,300 horsepower machines two 1,000 horsepower en gines, designed chiefly for military use in bombing machines are being built. One of these engines already has been fitted into a bombing plane and the other is nearing comple tion. The 750 horsepower engines are chiefly oil-burning, and they also are designed principally lor unitary use i. Facts that arc known about the Air Ministry's program make it evi dent that England is sparing no ef fort or expense to evolve the most Chinese- Traditions 1'plicld, 1. 1 IV I 11 IX Aitir II- i , r L aftorwnrds he was in France, where chi,,,.-,. rn.r'n riirin in .hindisc. .nu nc ltiiisncii won in me open cnamp- ., ,, nJuH, p. iiUBtri lonsnips or mat country, won iy , n ,.,, , ,,, ,.,,. L.01lrt Q, Wol anoincr uriion, James wcKcnuen. im.i ..... Since returning home Havers Iihk ,.,.ui-t uf thnt ooluny. ' . T ; ,fi t r i developed are the most powerful in uccn Hammering away in . several Tw B,m aiiemptcd to ili-urlvo . ' 7.. . , .V the world 'British aerial engineers -on London but against tiicir sudden- , ness. Within a few hours of war lore they may. . ; lv.-, f ih -personal ui ailer (ho re-! "' a'."', ,,mr, i 'ct fucocwled in evolving a 1,000 Playing at St.. Albans 'july ,10, ll,i,., of Hi.: l.el...K4i.R bad lici-n I f.. - If he e emv w he on" -'Pwor motor that has passed ivers won a 450 pound tourna- divided. Asked In court why hu had , I, ',.,.,.! i.:,7,T . .successfully even the preliminary ,. . 0,r,.n,,ers for .heir " a. fHc'Vt la her replied that was not L, th(, "fight machines of 1014-18, imirnaments, leuiug tno records tall n., aged pan-nl of lu-opcrly rescp - - l'la; Haver meiil, scoring oi on his second round not punish or u new record over the Verulam iri-eeil. inn .ni,.c. Ha .11.1 it l,-.l., -,.,itl. kiu .. driver, hi stee shots sejeaming 1100 . l(t l:'. ih.V unrlllal sons, who arHa"' "e nHS es ,,,ey carry in s,zc yards and more down the fairways , over for.v years of age, now ap- f "'.P ' " ,-ETlter- t'""1 mi ,,n,-l,r ,,11 H, ,, i,uu n , ..,.... ,. ... .. . .- ' .J ... ... i anything the lay public has lmag- ;.,,! ru,.w...iV,:. . .... i.,";.' . '. ined. If not stopped, picture all 1riiiTV.ii ou nuiuiiuiiY Hlfib ciiuiunb I-I J .)M', IIM! Illlt'lll K I II 1 1 I H IV.fl Oil ill. 1 it I lolo with his Wttimr fell under the , nin i .,. i,, ,... , l ,c "eroplanes rapidly di-oppmg formula of a drive, a pitch and a enriictlon Willi n si nip- supplied to putt. He started -with II, U 1), four1 him In courl. M'ho sons look the slrokes under bogey. He carried the j medicine tor ihelr moral health wllh third green, 102 yards, with a mid- out u miiruiiir. whllo Ihe old mini wi Iron. At tlie scventln 'WH yards, hiKMrlli.-lil.il. point out that no other nation has Iluly 17. (Hy When You are in Need of Station ery Sundries COME IN AND SEE US A Few Items Arc Listed Helow . Duplicating and Triplicating Order Books Duplicating-Kcpair Hooks Merchandise Requisition Remittance Rooks Public Weight Rooks Treasurer Warrants Drafts Receipt Books,- etc. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. their projectiles on conspicuous placeH of London and then, like a flaKh, drawing off again, perhaps to; return tlie next day with supplies re-1 nenwed." ;.'''' I General Lloyd, who is advocating. ItEIiLJX an increased llntish air force, ar-; the 'wake vt tht; innrk'a Uciireciutlon gues that improvised defenses will hcanKtho commonpltiet' ' um of many useless against raids like this. Ar-Vh'lKTt'd sums, gambling Iiuk h-uoin:i tillry protection, ho thinks, is litlle it vi-rilabU- ft-ver amonK- Ocnn.'ins. better than a myh and he asks for:Thr liu'cction l parilcularlv evnlcnt a far-reaching scheme of defense to at the race -ournon. t'rowds kwutjh be put into operation at onfe. iabout the KroundK like ants-every duv "The best way to defend London," !and the iifople literally Htuinble over he states, "is to meet the enemy in j each other trying to reach the bctthts flood Heavy Chummy Work Shirt .79 Extra Vr.lues In Work Khlrta HiB full l.'ul. sizes. .89 ICxtra heavy Hblrt with per loruti'd ui-in holi-s and hack. L'oine in lilim uml Uruy. $1.69 - SATI-XX SHIItTS. Mon'a Hi-avy Satron Khirls Oood Quality, li-iiii sim ..89 M'oitii nosir:itv.' Heavy Koi'kroril Sox. 2 pr. for .25 Hi-avy l-'iii-man's Hone. Tan ind Rlack. .15 Gooil Lylu Mono. All Colors. WORK CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS. NVvi-r wi-rc wo lctttr prepared than nt thin time to supply your wunt.s In these I i tit's, and all ut a money Hav ing price to you. KHAKI TAXTS. Good Quality Khaki pants. Helt loops and cuff bottom. - $1.19 Kxtra Quality full-Ktzi Khaki pants. $1.49 Kxtra heavy full cut pants. I-'hips over pockets, lielt loopn, cuff bot toms. $1.98 Good grade, whipcord pant.. $2.25 Kxtra Quality .Iolenkln I'anln In Khuki and Grey pin strips colors. $2.98 rtiDivc taxts. Oooil yimlity Iiu-c-Ii-b pants In Khukl Color. , $2.49 Moleskin pants m:idf in lace-leg. $3.49 Brown Retan wholfti quaHer B 1 u c h e rj shoes. Soft tip. Half double sole, nailed, i Munson last allows plenty room for the tons Strom; work shoes Uj- July $3.69 Kxtra Qunllty Men's Scout 3hoes. Calf-Skin leather. $2.49 mk.vn rM)i;nvi:Ait. Good Full cut athletic I'nion suits. G9c Kxtra Heavy I-'ull-Cut athletic union . Men's Mule-Skin Shoes mad 8ui,, . In Scout style. Kxtra Quality Soisette t'nion Siiikf, made in athletic stvle. (t;i Q 1 Itood Heavy Army .Men's Jerai-y liiit Knit union nultn. Kong leg and sliort 'sleeves. ' A Itfg aliiu for . 98c $1.98 ' ! LarftO Sizes. ' . $3.49 Shoes. 3ol Silk Colois. .25 l)n-s Homt. All tlood yr. HOY'S I NDKItH i;au. Allllvlic Hulls. Hizrs R to H 59c 49. MEN'S SCREEN Front Khaki V 5 HATS. .49 ill nnrnnn u nni LHK llllll:-- viymiLi un'njnniiT nfliiflflPt: I .Man.) -in i iii iiiii i iiniiiniii I llblUII I UIIEIIIIWL niiniBHBin I r-r r : Uoy'a Knit I'liiono. Short sleivrs and short I'-KK tor- - 79c ItOV'S liKOI SKS. i ITig uflnoi tnieiit of colors and pattern?. 79c Hoy's Heavy Wori- uliirts. 89c . . -' liftVffl"S:(leon itloust'H.- fexVija Oualtty., .hull-cut.' Sizes, lllack Sood He-avy fHlf-Skiii slior nado on army last. Soft cap Too. $2.98 rood Heavy Plain Toe calf skin Shoe In llrown Bulehe. $3.69 MEN'S CLOTH Caps For .50 .The Lai-Rest Chain Depart ment "Store Organization in the World" roails of the country arc able to ile crcape constanly less anil damage to freight." SHOWING LFSS LAWYERS LIKE TBI I nun niEinn InLUUI PORTLAND. -' lA'Ug- G. (Special) 1 Close coooerntion of railroad em- CHICAGO, Auff. 6. Twenty per the air before he reaches the coat. 1 machines hefore the horses aro sent I t-riovns and the mihlic resulted in In other words, to defend by attack, away In the various events. i reduction of 28 per cent in loss and The moment thorn is nnv ideu nni llookiiiiikurs t'lonrinh. mid tin. lut .l-iiiiniri) tn frnto-lYt h mulled bv th? attack to he launched no-ainst I.on-Mini: machines do a Iuil-c hiiMlneHx. 1 Snuiliom P-teific fnmnanv durinir cent of the tenants in . Amerimrf ;don our aerial preparation should l'lhe lowest bet accepted is 5.000 the first three months of 1923 as-skyscrapers are lawyer?, aceonlinc permit of stpiadron after squadron of niarkr, and the highest is an open compared with the same period injto a survey made for the National the highest-powered battle planes. Muesttom At tho (iruenewald track 1922. The reduction made by the rail- Association of 'Building- Owners and irom dittercnt points on the coast tun other day a bookmaker was heard roads of the country as a whole was : ivianatfors by W. Ii. liallard of Uos- inland, jrivinjy instant challenge refusing bet ot itio.uoo.tiuu marks 2t per cent. and to the enemy, whose position will be at even money indicated by wireless. j Many of the foreigners and Oer- "(iiven adequate aerial prepara-' mant ulso follow closely tho Krencli tion, with the offensive as the dom-: racei". 'flu results from I'ai-is aro inant note- I do not thin'c we need 'distributed about Merlin eveiy night j be unduly apprehensive about the n spm-ls nueiicy leaflets at sulscrip- sarety (d I.oudoh, but if the Govern- i l'"i or sim:lc-coiy prices, ment, with false, . economy , Kludges j Yet mm Ii "hose" mom-. appears the money, or we rely on passive do- ' about or other kind!: of specu fonse from the ground, then we are'bttion. Lotteries, c-ird-playtiiK, and likely to be in a verv bad way durini,,n' stockinurket each claim 4 con thc next War." jsidrrablc loUm-inK. Oiw lottery in- ivohiuK a (otal .of l li.rioa.ooti.ooa Ity LUTHKU A. HUSTON, I marks l prominently advertised in International News Service Staff ; Berlin. Tiitj police swoop down al-Correspondent- iaiost e oiy nlnht on private houses LONDON, 'Aur. I!. Great Hritain or elubs whrro nnatithorted Kanies is ftnjrimr rapidly ahead in her plans,"'" ehaiue are nndei way. Many peo to build up u powerful air fleet, both t,,u n,,t wi the liourse find means of for military and commercial pur- "ewutriiiK stock shan-s which they poses. In the construction of power- have been '"tipped" in buy, only to fill murines for airships KuKland al-.Hrl1 ln a l:y or so when, ihcy hope, ready is claiming world leadership. ilhr 'inmathms will he higher. What are believed to be the : most tfijrantic air engines in the They say it is unconstitutional to world, huge dynamos of power that I use scopolamin, the truth-compelline; represent an almost incredible ad-1 drug, on criminals: but they might ; to,innt Kami Vance in aircraft motivation, are now nt least usq it on the witnesses. the shipper, the railroad and the being constructed under orders of the I -t country as a whole hy saving food- Uritish Air Ministry. Successful Fortunately, limitation of nrma- stuffs and manufactured products, completion of these engines, it is mcnt came iVt in time to cive the "It is through the increasing co- teclared. herald the day when an air- nations sufficient .mare money to operation of the shipping public that i ton, Mass. SH.ER.RYS TODAY, LAST TIMKS (POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JACK HOLT in Gentleman of Leisure" A Paramount Picture FTX IX EVKRY FLICK Kit. ALSO SHOWINtJ A COMKDY. planp, fitti-il with throe of tliom. will huil,l uy 1 ruin 1.111111011 to .Now loih, cairv: inu 10(1 pnsscnKcia in twelve houi-H. ' The Air Ministry is' now timliliii); :i series ot power! ul air ciiKinex. , These Kiiint motors inline from T.'iO . i hoi sepower to l.CtU) hol H.-p;iwe-. llenrh tests alreaily have heeti stir-1 i-e.ssfully nuule on some, while others, now miller const ruetion inpiilly are, nearinir the test stupe. I'roliahly tlie nnvst remarknlile of! these engines are the l.iiilo horse-1 power inotois of wliich llritish en-1 irineers nro nnticipatini; ninazinir ai-hievenients. Two of them arc lie-1 inc lillilt, each of six eylinilers. This winilil mean that each eyliniler wouhl ilcvclop more than horsepower, 1111 Hci-omplishment hitherto un- iliramed of in aerial construction. ' Althoui:h Air .Ministry engineers, are evtremely rcticient rcKanhnir the details of these moiisti motors' even in official ciivlcs they are( spoken of with utmost reserve it is learned that one of the 1 .: horsepower encines is an oil-hurnin machine of the semi-liiesel type. It is tlei-lai-ed to mark n new era in iTiltlit, since it reduces to a minimum the dauber of fire hoth in tlie nir: and in the event of n foicrd landini;. Irl i in i n -y trials of this engine are sh t 1 to have lce:i successful. The secret of the other 1,'H0 horse-. This was st-ited today by K. G. ! 1 survey covers typical tenantry, FaKim, supcrintcmlent of Krcinht t sKyscrapers, ami is said to be Protection. Emploves on the Stock-: the first one of its kind ever made, ton Division won' honors for the; Of the total of ;i,7:i:i tenants can most careful and efficient hanillinir ! vasscil, Ki3 wora found to be law- of freip-ht for the last three months. ycrs. After lawyers come invest The Southern Pacific constantly is -ment houses with "110, and real es- j endeavoring, through the aid of em-jtate is a close third with a.")l! ten-, l,.,-nt nn.i shinners. to reduce lossiantr. The survey will bo used ill i ami damairc to freight. This re-jaiilinjr prospective builders to dctcr llects in inci-eased efficiency and con- i mine the proper way to lay out servation in the transportation of floor space foods and supplies to and from the The tenants using the most space Pacific Coast. 'ftre banks and trust companies, with On each 'division of the railroadjoil concerns next and insurance corn loss and damage prevention commit-! panics third, til! report showed. Thir tecs of officials and employes carry I ty-eight different classes of busi on this work. Keen rivalry is (lis-1 nesses were found to be housed in played among the divisions, tojthc various skyscrapers. which banners are awarded quarterly, for the best showing ill the freight Judce Sentences "Bad' Hoys. protection campaign. MORUANTOWN, West Vn., Aug.! "The material decrease made so:(i. A sentence to play- under of ficial far this year in loss and dnihage to supervision for one year at a city! freight handled by the Southern Pa-, play ground was the punishment ap cific is most gratifying," Superin- plied to two boys, aged 1:1 and I I said- "tins iicncius years respectively, liy a county1 .nidge when the youths were! brought before him on a charge of using oh-cne language and -being otheiwise disorderly. The boys also must report to the judge regularly New-Lin News Column l")i:i:08-namo. STAMI'H-Vi-s. w Hell I horn to you. and , I lit- cnvi'loiK'u vcnii-ncc. -That's our middle i' nri! Kl.-ul to I'ut up in f,c for your con- l-'our men out or.-bixli-i-n passed tho WiishliiKlon .Stale Ilimnl or I'liiirmacy. Kilwaril Moon was one of them. ri,i, . rounil at tho Ni-wlln 1;i uk Co, only. CANDY Hi-ri-'s lo a happy ouliiiK. Tlii-se lire ready Tor you I'aniiv. Clirnrs. Hoila l'op. It. l'oii.-r. -(;an ll.,.., l-'ishinK Tackle, l'luyjnj- Cards, Crape Juice, llij- ll.-n Wateliea, (iinner Ale. Siie.-ter KUalter Sletl tholuliiii!, loiline, Ileailacliu Tiih lels. IliimlaKes, Aspirlne, leu lets, lialnhiKcs, AspU-inc. Newlin Drug Company fleet. -t1 Milton Watermelons RIGHT OFF THE VINES JUST RECEIVED TODAY. Fine Slicing Tomatoes. Every one sound. Each basket Pure Cane Sugar. 100 lb. Sack .18c WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG. PHONE MAIN 19. PROMPT MOTOR DELIVERY. - 1 ' , HOOVERIZD GROCERY