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TT'KSDAY, XOVtfBER 13, 1917
LUX
Pure Soap In Flakes
! Lux, is a mild soapiin pure transparent flakes.. Only
! the1 finest ninterijils known in soap making are
used. The Lux flakes melt the nionientvyon.
' throw them into hot water and make a rieh creamy
j lather whieh .actually dissolves nil dirt hninediate-
ly without ruhbiny. Lux needs only to lie
used tiii small ;quantities owing to its absolute
; piirity and wonderful richness in lather. Use
' Lux oh anything that pure water alone will not
burin!
Try a Package Today.
FRESH NUTS, RAISINS AND FIG3.
j PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. 13. WiP
i lug out his ponitcntinry loeord with
a smear of GuYmnii blood, U. II.
jllrauclier, escaped eur.vlct from the
, Oregon state prison, will return .to
.Oregon rem ino oatiicricius or,
Franco and Claim a pardon from
Oregon, lie announced in a letter re
ceived by J. W. Monti, warden nt the :
state penitentiary vlio.i tlinuchor t3-j
caped.
I "I had booking at your hotel for
riMn-'on ft) ten years." ho wrote,
"1 li ft r;.ther suddenly and went t
i Canada. 1 enlisted in the artillery
and camo overseas. , Wan In France
1 ne'von mid one half months am! wan
jTanred nt l.rnii lant Juno. 1 nm in
'c convalesent hospital now.
"I tlmi'f Tl.,ffM. tiivooir wlmn I
y tell you I made a ruber nice get
away, lateen you realize It. .well,'
I uiu n reformed man now and will
e::peot a pardon rroui the stale Of
Oregon. when 1 return. I have done
my bit arjd thinli I nm entitled to a
pardon. I h.iva killed a pieat many
Germans,"
Dianrhor concludes hin letter with
tlio statement, that lio ' underwent
wor;;c t!i!:mn In France than In the
Oregon prison. 1
For better food at less cost
J. G.
grass uroeer
Borvlct Honest Price
PHONE 43
PORTLAND liilRII MKT. LOYAL
War Meeting Adopts Resolutions Dr
noiinriug Pro-Germanism. .
j Union-Wallowa County News ;
IMIiLElt XliWH NOTES.
, IMDLEROro., Nov. 9. (Special.)
Tho funcrl of tho late Mrs. Chaa.
Cole who died at the La Grande hos
pital Tuesday, November U, was held
at the M. E. church at 10 o'clock
Thursday morning. The service was
conducted by .Ucv. Archer. The
ninny friends and neigh bora present
showed the high esteem in which the
community held tho deceased. The
floral offerings were many and very
beautiful. Katie, as she was famil
iarly known, has passed many
months of suffering which she bore
Very bravely. She was of a lovely
disposition and mado many friends
whoreever she might be.' She leaves
a husband and three children, be
sides three brothers and one sister
to mourn her loss. We extend our
sympathy to tlieiji in tills sad hour.
"There Is always one heart that re-
members,
Tho the other hearts forget.
And the flumes have burned out into
ashes,
And tho past is a vaue regret."
Rev. P.. V. Maxie who was pastor
of the M. E. church of this place a
few years ago stopped over at Imblcr
to visit friends for a day. He and
his family arc ou their way to north
ern Washington whe'o they will
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blngaman were
shopping in La Grande Thursday.
. Mrs. Wm. Henry and daughter,
Ethelluda, arrived Thursday from
Dluo Creek, Utah, where they have
boen visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duel weie In
Imbler Wednesday on their way to
Elgin. ;
Pete Bosqult and a force of men
started work on the new box factory
Wednesday and will rush the work
through before bad weather set.i in.
The apple picking and potato gath
ering is practically nil done. There
are yet a few scattering potato field:;
that have not yet been gathered but
I will be In the course of a few days.
jTlie early harvest is duo to the
women anil . children ror mey alt
turned out to save the crops.
School haH resumed its usual work.
The high Bchool pupils are about
all in with the exception of about ten
who are out yet.
. Bruce Cox was in Imbler Wednes
day on one of his usual visits.
Superintendent Iva'ihoe was In
Imbler Thursday and paid our school
a visit.
J. H. Walker was In La Grande
Thursday on business.
.-.The moving picture show will dis
continue their Wednesday and Sun
day shows but will have a show ev
ery Saturday night.
The Red Cross society gave a lunch
in the McGoldrlck hall last Saturday
evening. Owing to the stormy
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. lH.Porl
lnud's thousands of Irish ure stcud
fuslly loyal. '
That wan made plain last niurlit at
a mass meeting of the recently or
ganised Portland branch T of the
Friends of Iri:i!i Constitutional Liii
eriy, being- formed largely through
the efforts of T. P. O'Connor.
Resolutions were, adopted last night
denouncing- pro-Germanism. J. jllen
nc3sy Murphy, one of tho leaders In'
the organisation, said today, "We are
IK-l:arat American. What Oregon
needs at p"C:;nt is the same (spirit
tliot has just been shown at Tulsa,
Olda., uheie the disloyal element was
:oje.iy taried and whipped. "
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BUTTER, lard and suet have hecn used for yea,rs for deep frying
sauteing or shortening because the housewife .could find .
nothing better. Today the 1W1 Administrator asks her to ,
use vegetable oils. ' ' I . 1. v-.,-:
And Mazola, the pure oil from corn holds ifirst place among
' vegetable oils. It is the ideal medium for sauteing, deep frying,
shortening and salad dressings from every standpoint. '
. Mazola reaches cooking heat long before it smokes---cooks foqd
more quickly and at the same time more thoroughly. This does
away with that sogginess and greasiness so prevalent with the old
cooking mediums. , !
And Mazola can be used over, and over again because it does not . '
transmit taste or .odor from one food to another! , s. ,
That is what makes it so ,wonderfully cconpmical. , i
Get a can of Mazola from your grocer today. Sold in pint, quart,
. half-gallon and gallon tins the large sizes give greatest economy.
Also ask for the sfree Mazola Hook of Recipes or write us direct.
Your monev refunded if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction
(Corn Troducta Refining .Company ,
New York ,
I
Steel Cut Oatmeal
MADE FROM SELECTED OATS
9 pound sacks - 80c
New Shipment Boston Beauty Mackeral 2 fur .'We
Large Ileiuls California Lettuce 10c each
Very Fine Delicious Eating Apples 4 ) for 2oc
For Washing all Fine Fabrics, use Lux....'.. 5c a jkg.
Fresh to-day Branola and Vanila Cookies in Bulk
White or Colored Beans now loc a pound
The two-pound roll of Butter has dropped to 1.15
Human MeaJ, Graham, Whole Wheat, and Raisin
Bread, Fresh Every Morning.
Beef,' Mutton and Chicken Broth, Bead to Serve
Blenty of Fresh Eggs f!5c a dozen
No Can to Pav for Buv our Bulk Mocha & .Java
Coffees.
.v:it:tei' the ciowd waa not as large
an llioy expected although theyjtook;
in about $;!0. " '
Hc-al e:,tato In and around Imbler
secins to bo taking . a li-ap. J. II.
Hiiidman has sold hifj fruit farm two
miles south of town to IJon Kuckmnn
and in return bought a BO acre tract
adjoinln;; it. '
John Coble lias sold his residence
property a mile south of Imbler to
W. K. Moore who will make hio homo
there.
It seems that the o.ily way that a
person will j:et a house In Imbler in
to buy it. Frank McKltiuls ban
purchased tho O. C. Coble property
on Depot street and Iia3 moved his
family In so as to be near school.
Don Huckman left Wednesday
morning for Enterprise on business.
J. II. Kevan has been confined to
his bed the past week with stojnach
trouble but l:i able to he up ut this
tl run.
Chas .Rnulrp.1 made a business trip
to Elgin Friday morning.
Mrs. Waller Slrlnghain was a vis
itor to La Grande Friday. -
' L. A. Stoop of Elgin was In tho
city Friday on business.
Win. Whitmore was l:i La Grande
Friday transacting business.
Mrs. Win. Wiguar.s visited friends
and relatives in Elgin Wednesday.
V. E. Mooro mid Wm. WiggnnB
have been spending the past few
days at the McKenzie saw mill try
ing to get out some timbers ttiat
are needed at the box factory.
Word has been received by friends ,
In Imbler from our boys who joined
the hospital corps to the effect that j
they had landed safely In France. I
Tom Marlln's family Is moving to
Hie liennet property and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fear will occupy the house
vacated by the Marlins.
II. F. Webb, the Allcel potato buy
er, was In Imbler Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Walker, Joe
Kciiwn and Miss Edna Dorlng spent
the evening Saturday at Ladd's Canyon.
-PH." ;: 1 ,17 Battery Place
potatoes, anil by vurioti:: other means
secured enough money ,'or half a
scholarship, for a girl in a coulhern
school. . All this by a dozen glris.
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Mnxoy and
family spent Sunday Willi W. R.
Ledbettor. Mr. Maxey has a parish
in northern' Washington.
Miss Oladys Van ilousen of Inland
City visited her parents Sunday.
Mrs. Vance Randall of La Grande
visited her mother In Allcel Inst
week.
The Epworth League wan led by
Margaret Taylor.
Florence Thompson is at school
again after an illness of two weekB.
I WONDER WHV THEY ARE I .
EUIWG MEN WHAT EVERYUODVl
JAS KNOWN FOR 85 YEARS)
I Hi I'OINI" X. WO'ry
YOU CAN GET THfi
GENUINE GRAVELY)
AROUND HERE
Call Main 80.
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
AI.ICKL MOWS
AI.ICEL, Ore., Nov. 12. (Special)
Mr. and Mis. W. II. Oliver and
family of i'roscott, Wash., are visit
ing friends and relatives in the val
ley. 1'otatoes are nearly nil harvested
and a very rood yield Is reported
from almost all those hnvlng crops.
Hev. II. J. Richards has the star
crop, i-'ettinc some six hundred sacks
of potatoes off of five acres.
The Queen Esthers met with Mrs.
Floyd McKenuon. The girls have
made a warm comforter which they
will si.nd to a deaconess In Wyom
ing. Also these girls have raised
There is mora Catarrh In thu nectlon
of the country than all other dlttnftefl
put toffMI.;r, and fur years It wm up
r-osto" lo bo incurnljle. Doctoft preectltxd
Icrat reie-Hiea. and hy conitantly falling
to cue t.'h local trratn-.mt. pronounced
It InuroU?. catarrh Is a local disease,
ori-ally Influenced by constitutions.) coo
(Minns nn.l therefore requires ronatttu
ttonal treatmf-nt. liiih'a Catarrh Medi
cine, nuimifat tured uy F. J. Cheney A
To.. TnlfOo, Ohio. Is a constitutional
remedy, I. tak. n Internally and acta
thru ili" 11!"kiJ nit the Mucous Kurfocoa
o the Hvtt. in. On llundrpd rollara re
thrl Is on-red for any cue that Hall's
Caiarrii t- 1l.lm. falls to cure. Bend for
Uirul;.ri :irrl i.-sl linonlala.
I- J. CHKNKV '., Toledo, Ohio.
Hold l.y OroeaiF'.s. J5-'.
llall'j 'um:lr fills for constipation.
)iii.;aiii NEWS NOTES
HIl.OARI), Ore., Nov. 12. (Spo
cial.) Jilca Ilariidun and family
came up from La Orniido last Wed
nesday to spend the evening at the
J. W. Scott homo. A breakdown oc
curred Just as the machine was com
ing into town and Mr. llarnden hnd
to prolong his visit, lie returned to
La Grande on a freight und brought
out another machine to tow. his Ford
home.
Mr. Powell, former rgent here, but
now living In Wallowa, was In Ull
gard a few days lar.t week looking
aftei' lume property and other busl-j
no1;, no reiurncu .e vvanuwa nui-
uidjpy.
M-s Fredericks who lins been in.re
for rtjiue time as third trick opra
tor, left for Duncan S.inday evening,
where Bho will have second trick.
Later she will be Joined by her hus
band who Is at present acting as
agent l:.-e. Mrs. Woods lias taken
Mrs. I ivuericks place here. Tho
departing lady Is accompanied by the
best wishes of the many friends she
mado whlfo in Ililgaru.
J. W. Scott d" ve to La Grand
Siitunat. Ft ink Reiiurhar-p made a business
( : p t i the valley Sci -day.
Fall plowing Is about done. Ranch
ers report that thc'giound Is still
very dry.
Frod Taal lins purchased a gaso
line woodsaw to help get. rid of the
surplus tamarack and pine on his
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sallng, Mrs. A.
Oouilev, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Taal were La Grande visitors Wed
ni'flay. A. Mr. Johnson and his nephew, a
si. mil boy, about 12, walked up from
La li-Biido Saturday to take the
stage 'oi Starkey. Thev arrived too
lote, so remaining here over night,
t.e two started hlkint, JP 'he river
ear';' rtinday morning. 1 hey were
going to visit Paul Hanson, formerly
a teacher In La Grande, but now
ranching near Staikey.
Mnzlc Newton went to La Grande
Wednesday.
1
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GRAVELVS
CELEBRATED
f" " Chewing Plu
BEFORETHE I.-IVENTION
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
V GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO .
... r- MDirrivcnotrfi rwrwiran ni iai rrv
WOULD NOT KEEP FPCSM IN THIS SECTION.
NOW THE PATENT POUCH rlEEPS IT
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD.
a rrri r r.urw ntr RuavELV ENOUGH
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A" 18 CHE.W . - J.1
OF ORDINARY PLUG, H
cvcDvcirinv IQ PAUIKlfi
INTO STEP" fcJlLL HUbltno
Riri BOARPS ARE. BEING
READ'
IKS
r mer. y
STOP NET FISHING
Mcasuic Tukcn to Allow Salinun to
Go .Stream to Spawn. ,
(U.iiteil Press.)
VANCOUVER, B. C , Nov. 13. Ho
that salmon can go up to the head
waters of the l'ra.ier River to spuvn
nil nc'. fiihinjr on the Frnzicr was
slopped todnv. Nets cannot be uued
again until January 1.
Authoiities aio deteimincd to pro
tect Frav.iei River salmon in the fine
if increased dtmunds for the fish.
THREE KILLED, THREE
I.N.M'HED IN' AI T) ACCIDENT
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 Three
were killed and three seriously in
jured when an automobile, skidding
on the wet pavement, hit a telephone
pole.
! Ily a vote of 43 to'! the Inrtdown
li.ia under the Grants I'aus Irrlga
1 1 i on district approved n proposal to
bond the district In the sum or $21)0,
10011 for the completion of their cnnnl
.syuteiii.
There is u tiloro advertisement in
day's paper which will increase your
immediat1 iate.i sl In that particular
store.
The allies are to hold a confer
ence In Parln.
I Little Ones and Old Ones.
I James Edwards, 208 Hurrictto t)l.,
Montgomery, A hi., writes: "I sleep all
night and cough but little. I feel like
a new man iicw from using Foley's
Honey and 'lar. My whole family is
using it now the Mt!o ones and the
old ones. It has cured our coughs and
broken our .-olds." r oley's Honey mid
Tar clears stoppod nir passages, re
moves phlegh, heab raw inflamed
membranes, soothes sore ches't, mal;es
difficult breathing easy, and relieves
Uioso deep-j?ated, racking coughs. Ad
Get a Can
TO-DAY .
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer'
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VALLEY VIEW
FLOUR MILLS
lioivc tl r.iiliard'.nn, Core, Ore. (
WlilTi: yi'Ali'17. I'
lllue stem Illend
;ou.v IIKAIIT
i:r.l Wh.al
Graham I lour. I X. I Germ
lit an, HhOits a n d Mill Feed
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THE EMPIRE CAFE
R. A. Crawford, Proprietor.
Fresh Oysters in Any Style
ALL NIGHT SKRVIG'K
I LORENCK ML'LKEY, Manager.