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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1917)
TUESDAY, J AN IT A II V 2?,. 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TG3E3 Professional lab FRATERNAL ORDERS and fourth Thursday evening at 8 Ln ... o'clock at Eagla Hall. Visiting mem IF. & A.M. La Grande Lodge No. ,e d- 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular c- b- STTT, Pres. meetings fi.st and third Saturdir c- w- COOK, Fin, Sec. at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all DORSE Y BEAUMONT, Rec. Sec. Masons. - - . LOCKE B. MOE, W. M. DENTIST ! A. C. WILUAMS. Sec. . . . j 'V" r rrl j . 2 E- p- MOSSMAN Dentist; rooms 7 No. 433. Lodge meets each Ihurs- M 71i ,,, . day evening at oight o' clock. Home J'" 7f17i office houra 8 t0 12 a' m and club privileges cheerfully ex- and 1 to 5 f- m- tended to all Brother Elks. n- "' "- L '- FRANK C. BRAMWELL, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Exalted Ruler. ' 1 AUNA B. ROGERS. Secretary. DR. J. L. INGLE-Osteopathic phy. . n. -i -i -, - .-. i. ---i -. -. -i - 8ician. j KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross DR marpart ivptp rw Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday D MR GA-RST INGLE Osteo night in Castle H.ll (K. of P. Hall.) Pathw physician, peases of worn A Pythian welcome to all visiting fn children. Third floor New Knights. loley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. ra.; 2-6 W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. and 7-8 p m., and by appointment. DELILE GREEN Office phone, Red 1761; residence K. of R. & S. Red 881. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER- VETERINARY ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 ..- - ,. V, . meets on the first and third Thurs- r. T, . DT'T . L ,. . day evenings of each month n the : W-RILE-GnrQanJUa VeAter K, of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors l"n"an,fH10?Plt"1- 140f Madl?n Av welcome Sta e sta,llon Inspector and Inspec H. E. DIXON, V. C. 8t 'r shipment. Home In w v iciiuiM : dependent Ph.. ne. Black 41. Fsrmeri dle, (Y M. C.A.1 o-operative fkonMa ttg, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La t Grande Camp No. 169 meets every .A1n . first and third Friday ut K. of P. CRAWFORD & EApN T. B Hall. All visiting neighbors wel- Crawford iand Robert 3. Etkin, Att corned orneys at law. Practice in all th ROBERT M'LANE, C. C. u"s 0Pa nd Unitec -rniiw nonn States, Office, Wast Jacobson build - 'ng, rooms 9-10-17. La Grande Ore Ik O. O. M. La Grande Lodge Ni -JE 850 Loyal Order Of Moose holds C0CHRAN & FBERHARD. Go.T ghtat 8p. m in Eagle Hall, frfth Attor u Grande Nationa, floor Foley building on Adams Ave. Bank Building. Visitors always welcome. Dul-h yuy- ,JU-n able atun's Sweets E. W. EASTMAN-Lawyer-Offic. wap'pv qwapt Rooms 1 and s La Grande National . "A-RR-Y SWART'-Sec: -, -. - - Bak Building. -cEVS;7H?f ChaptCr N--?.8, - If- R- J- GREEN Attorney at Law. S. holds stated communications cne Roomg 14.lg Pulmer.Roesrh Bldr.. second and fourth Wednesday of La Grand Ore. Practices in all rilTomH8111 me,nWa State and Federal courts. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ALBERT SMALL Attorney at Law. . - Rooms 26-27, La Grande National ,, nTFTrimnrs T;t Bank Bu'lding- Practices in all H0YAL NEIGHBORS.-Ins tmp gtate an(J -,ederal CBUrt8 meets every second Friday after- jjajn 1 noon and every fourth Friday eve- ning, every month in K, of P. Hall. All visiting members cordially wd- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER onmed MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. H. E. ROSKAMP, Coatractor and NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder. jggf"' Grandei 0re'' pkme Rd REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50. Meets every Tuesday evening in the I ARCHITBOT8. I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mvm-1 ---- . bers are invited to nt end. I DILLIE RANDALL, N. G. C. B. MILLER-Architect, Room 28. ROSA GLASS, Sec. I New Foley Building. K & L. OF SECURITY. Mt. Em- S11 The Observer want ads will 'ily Council No. 2646. Meets oond sell it Leonora Fisher Whipp. Mrs. Whipp, who will assist Hart- I ridge Whipp, the distinguished bari- tone in a song recital at the Method-, ist Episcopal church Tuesday evening, January 30, is a virtuoso as an ac- j companist, being at all times sympa-1 thetic in the extreue, the two making ! an artistic combination rarely found. I EAT RIPE OLIVES Klinian's Uipo Olives, put up in gl.-iss jars, and are the finest packed. They are just as cheap as the hulk olives and the quality is much better: Small Jars 25c Large .Tare 50c J. G. Snodgrass Grocer PHONE Quality Service Directory T Notice. the person who took the suitcase the Silver Grill, containing Rituals of the I. O. O. F. Lodge, will return them to the I. O. O. F. Hall, no questions will bo asked. 1-22-tf FOR RENT SIGNS Far sale at The Obssrrar atfiasj. MAIN 43 Honest Price ITHE CITY QUAKERS PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR CITY CLEANUP Neval Schemes For Attracting and Holding Publio Attention. A six weeks' cuiii)uIkii for cleaner streets was iiiMiiRiii'itted recently In I'liilmleUililu ut a meetliiK of the meinhera of the 1'iKir Itiebanl club. The 'iuuuitt aim t leach every citizen to ceuse uiuklni; the streets un siulit )y ami uiilifttlt lif ill. livln V. raseliull, a dlreelnr of the nd. nieii's oriiiilziitinii, NiiKKOHteil smne novel xrhenies for uttrurtliig uiul linlil ln iMihlic u M fill Ion to the eniiiimlKn. IHvlariiig Unit urh n ninvement Khoiilil adhere to the outlines of u reKiilar ail vrrlishii;(nmpiii.'ii. he sinrKesteil tlmt u (Iclinite oi'Kaiiljitlon lie l'oiiiiod to serve lis i lie ground work, "t.'lenii ITp UiKisiers" was the niime he said t'hlef t'oiuiell hail NWKk'ested for the title of the eumimliui hi -anlzjulon, which title Mr. Pasehall leilueed to "t'lllis." llsliiB the initial letter of each of the words "Clean t'i Boosters." Thus members will he know n as Cubs. There will lie no lines and uo meet liis.'s. The only, reiiuiieuietit Is that iii.eiis who wish to belli make I'liUa rlelphin II more thly as well as a more healthful city shall iledue themselves to "help keep my city clean." kIkii a pieilne card ami seiul It to Chief Con nell In city hall. Mr. Pasehall salil that when ).."iki,ihk) ineinbeis were en rolled In Philadelphia the cnmpabrii would be voted a sinvess. Kai li ineinlHT will receive a builKe with this wordini; on the front. "1 Help Keep My City Clean." and on the obverse. "He a Clean l'p Booster Can Your Uiibblsli I'ick l'p Pupers." Further. Mr. Paschall announced that a city wide campaign will be started to tlnd a better slogan than the one adopted. Tills contest will be open to all. an announcement that stirred the advertising men. Park For Women Only. Most, of Hie women workers in shops and olllces are found In the. eastern cities and In Chicago, says the Brook lyn Eagle. West of the latter city there has been a romantic tradition that men marry women Instead of making them work for a living. Hut evidently times are changing, and It has remained for Kansas City to es tablish a provision for working women which one might Imagine to be needed in Huston or New York, but hard'y on '.he banks of the Missouri. This Is nothing less than a night park for women, from which men are ex cluded by mi unfeeling police. A cynical lni!ircr might wonder wheth er women would mt be afraid to go to such a park alone, but the report is that the tennis courts and other recre ations provided are in full use from 7 o'clock until 10 In the evening. The idea of the park was to afford oppor tunities for recreation for young wom en who have been sitting through their evenings in ball bedrooms in boarding houses or moving picture shows, and the promoters of the plan are elated at Its acceptance. However, the park is new yet. oud later reports will be awaited before the new Idea is widely copied. Adauiless Kdens are sorry makeshifts at best, and those plil'.M.i tbropLsts who establish homes witu eourtlug pBrlors ure working along more normal and ' therefore probabl; more successful Mnes. SAUCES AND MEATS. Combinations Which Satisfy Some Pai ticular Persons. With roast beef, tomatoes, grated horseradish, mustard, cranberry sauce, pickles. With roast pork, apple sauce, cran berry sauce. With roast venl. tomatoes, mush rooms, boiled onions. With roast mutton, currant jelly and caper sauce. With boiled mutton, boiled onions, caper sauce. With boiled fowls, boiled onions, lemon sauce, cranberry sauce and Jel lies. With roast lamb, mint sauce. With roast turkey, cranberry snuee and currant Jelly. With boiled turkey, oyster sauce. With roast goose, apple sauce and grape or currant Jelly. With boiled fresh mackerel, stewed gooseberles. With boiled blueflsh, white cieim sauce, lemon sauce. With boiled shad, mushroom sauce parsley or egg sauce. With fresh salmon, gren peas and cream sauce. I Pickles are good with a!l roast meats ' in fact, with all meats. Ix-inon Juke Is a grateful addition to all kinds of Ash. Spinach Is the proper accompani ment to veal, green peas to lamb. Po tatoes are required with all kinds of meat With fowls they are tastier mashed. "The cook Is leaving today and wants me to give her a recommendation, but I don't know what to say." "You might say she Is a good worker." "A good worker! She's nuvthlng but that." "Oh, I don't know. Sue has worked us for $30 a month and her board, hasn't she?" New York Times. BEAUTIFUL CIVIC WELFARE WORK IN A FRENCH TOWN. Regard For Interests of Industrial Workers by Authorities. Co-operating with the labor unions in order to reduce the cost of living for its members, the municipality of St. Etlenne, l-'rance. has placed nt the dis posal of the Exchange of Labor (Bourse du Travail) a building in which the unions linvo Installed a depot to dis pense food products to their members as nearly at. wholesale cost us possible. A raring of at least 1.1 per cent has been effected. This netloti Is entirely apart from any Idea of co-operative stores, of which there are many In this district operated by the employees of various large enterprises. City and depart mental ofllclals hav also recently been In conference with large employers of labor and union of ficials regarding the comfortable and sanitary housing of workmen and the hygienic lodging of the great Influx uf workers brought to this city by the ex tension and Increase of Its manufactur ing institutions. Plans pertaining to tills project that wero about to beeoino operative lit the beginning of the war, having been held In abeyance, will now likely be carried out. These meas ures are not necessarily the result of present unusual conditions, but. are cited as Illustrating the regard for Hut welfare of Industrial workers by the civic authorities. THE P0T0SA FOUNTAIN. A Recent Adornment to Jackson Park of Dubuqus, Is. The park board of Dubuque, la., was recently presented with an unusual fountain for the adornment of its Jack son park. The park Is a wooded square tT5 JPt V TUB POTOSA FOUNTAIN IN DU1IUQUK. located in the best residential district of the city and Is an appropriate set ting for a sculpture so important as this fountain. The central feature of Hie fountain Is the life .sized figure of Potosa, daugh ter of the Indian chief I'eosta und wife of the founder of I he city, JiUicii Du buque. The ligitre is of bron.e In re lief, set. with lis background into a heavy granite slab. At the foot of the slab Is a basin surrounded by a high granite curb, at the two ends of which are bubbling drinking fountains of granite also. The background Is a heavy muss of evergreen and shrub bery. In order to appreciale the pose of the figure ami its sculptural background one must know something of the won derful landscape setting of the city of Dubuque. Potosa is shown as an In dian girl in native costume standing on I he shore of the Mississippi at Ihe foot of a beautiful ledge such ns makes up the background of the city. She Is holding liiftli a shell Into which Is fall ing the trickle from a spring rising higher in the rocks, and from the shell the water falls again into the basin at her feet. While possessing In the heart of tov.n u fountain so symbolical of her history and environment, Dubuque is lust as appreciative or her surround ing landscape, ns is shown lit her crea tion of a park of many acres consist ing of the sides and upper level of one of the great river bluffs to the north. The fountain was presented to the city by the family of the late Judge B. W. Lney In his memory. American City. Precaution Against Infantile Paralysis Thorough flushing of city streets as a precaution against a further out break of Infantile paralysis next sum mer Is a feature of the new specifica tion for street cleaning published by the highways bureau of Philadelphia. Showing Up the Town. In the Interests of a cleaner city, pho tographs of all dirty alleys and un sightly spots In Norfolk, Neb., are be ing taken and exhibited to business U1B. j Take a Look alt Our Bargain Window. We Have Some Real Money Saving Offers Oregon Co-Operative Association 1118 1-2 Adams Are. La Grande, Ore. , Branches at IMBLER, OR. EVANS, OR. TELEPHONE GIRL AMERICA'S NEW HEROINE IS r caw a?tuIlDM 'UfeOeTBevf v it- - - r .sa.llkit-il Miss iHciVamura is America's new est heroine. She was at the telephone switchboard if the Canadian Car & Foundry Co at Klngslnnd, N. J., when she noticed the small flame which later causer explosions of big stores of muni tions, w recking buildings and kill ing many. Slio sto,ck to the switch board until she had routed out all 1400 employes of the plant, then fainted and was saved by Fire r:hlcf McArthur. Your Money and Your Temper W s'iticl oui' own leJBs BrokM9 leusesi duplica ted tbe same Factorr n Pfttises J.H.PEARE&S0N ntr.y aimj "Gome on Over, See My GornFall OH!" "I Put 2 Drops of 'Geto-If on Lait Hight-Kow Watch-" "See all you have to do is to use your two flutters and lift the corn rliiht oft. That's the way 'Oota-It' always works. You Just put on about 2 drops. Then tho corn not only shrivels, but loosens from the toe, without affecting the surround ing flesh In the least. Why, it's al most a pleasure to have corns and 9 Tfcat Waa Quirk Funeral TWi Cora Had With Gets-It'." see how 'Oets-It' sets them oft la a hurry and without tbe least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I nevor had corns." "Gets-It" makes tho use of toe Irritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. .Use this wondorful discovery, "Gets-It," for any soft or hard corn or callus It Is the new, simple, easy, quick: way, and it nevor falls. You'll never have to cut a corn acraln with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood poison. Try "Gets-It" tonight. "Oots-It" Is sold everywhere. Jfio a bottle, or sent on receipt of prloe by 11. Lawrence ft Co.. Chicago, III, PUTNAM'S DRUG STOKE THE REXALL STORE fits. Trail stark, D. a Pat. ia greater value than an , L. . 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