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4. ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. f PAGE EIGHT gum fir wotiiUDEo m a faengh telephohe mm SNOW, SLEET and RAIN ' "Visit the Busy Store for More" Mnekinnw Coats ?G.OO, $7.90, $8.00 Kubber Hoots, knee length $3.43 Slicker Goats, all lengths. $1.93, $2.98 ' No SpecialSa.les No Special People "Shoppiog-by-Phone Service" 7 S? S7l Service has always been a hobby with us. This not only applies to the Bcrviee you receive in our store, but extends to every business transaction to which we are a party. OUR FREE DELIVMT MfcTICI was installed so that customers could shop by phone as satisfactorily as they could in person. Step to the phone any time and let us know what you want. It will be only u few minutes before the goods are t your door. Small orders receive the same careful and prompt attention as large ones. Put our number on your telephone list Main 40 LA GRANDE PHARMACY Adolph JT.wHn, MfiF. Quwk Deliverr Phon Mia 4 La Grado, (kofom HEWS OF LA GRANDE! Rctirit Tonight Mrs. Frad Schllka fttorni tonight from Salem, Portland ad Corvallit. f - Ilack From Idaho Floyd McKon on returned homo after spending apma time In Idaho. ft ; . ' 'U Weather Mild Tho woathcr today (i ' still mild and haa giyon rlso to tho umor that thero will be no winter. John Walildn lUlarn John Wal- den, dnuty game warden, haa fe turned from a trl through bla terri tory, i ... . . ipaarlag Ylalt Judga Knowfea la Bisecting a visit ioon from ti I at sob who la In tho navyr and at ira ent ot the Tlckahnrg. . . 1 'i. Safe In Franco Harold Boardn, ot Comgany B, aon of Mr, aud fctjra. C. W, U tardea of South La Orande, arrived safsly la Prawn. V This uhotoitranh, taken durinir recent fiirlitinir in Beioriuni. allows the tnlenhnnn nnnrntnrx nt n Prunrh cnntrjil station, made out of a captured German concrete shelter, caring for two wounded poilus who were struck in the leg by shell frafrments and missed by the ambulance corps. The Belgium battle front has Atlantic City faded when it comes to bonrd walks. In the foreground is the war varietv. lnid nvnr nhnll hnlm nml thi lmmt imn. able Flanders mud. . Itetnrns to JoBepli Mls3 Grnco Illchlo returned to Joseph after a few days rlelt with Mrs. Herman Rlohey and other relatives. Vniidevlllo Act'ois llora All four acts of tho Hippodrome vaudevlllo are In and aro registered at the Foley. ! mt. for Conlcy Mr. anil Mih. Carl Fuller learo for their homo nt Ooal.y, after spending a week hoic TlalMng llr. and Mrs. Chas l'laylo. Sunday school convention In La Orando this ooming year; also tho following motion was acted upon and passed. That there would ho no uniting of congregational services without tholr first having been acted upon by tho ministerial association. ItoduiiH to American Luke J. L. Collins, who has the honor of being :. tlio first man to lcavo Union county ( for American Lake, under the new j. Tho Income Tax Man Says In fig army law, loft this morning aftor a urlng lncomo tax, income includes R worth Ltagu to Meet Tho Ep- short visit with his wife and his fath-; every dollar you received during the Incorporated. cv frr)r The Unfted SYora - - Baca CARELESS LIVING. Tha Awful Tell It Takas In Noodlatsly Bhortancd Carsorc Thsrs art tuor thiu Siitf.iKX) preront sble Juallis tu th L'nlll Stitva emrj ywr. Thar, ara a hIUUui aud a btlf Beuplt lylug .a lick b1a lu tb liultnl Bute any day lu tht yaar whu ihuulU nut tiara hceu tbaro. Suck are th ilc laraUoua uiude in tlia Uiilrur!ty of Cailfurnla Jounia of Agriculture by the dlstiiiculahed ceeuomlst Irvln;t ilsher. profounr of lmlillcal ci-onomy la Vale uiilrenilly. . "Human lire 1 iiocdlcnsl.t siiortcnM nt least fifteen yours 111 tho Vnlted States," declares rrefetsor Fialier. "Moreover preventable dlneaaes, ereu when not fatal, crlpplo tho power to Work and mnr tlio Joy of living. I ven ture tho opinion," he aavs, "that the urorago man or woman in tho Unllctl States Is not doing half of the work nor having half of tho Joy of work of vruleli the human bclug is capable." WThlla thoro i now a decreased loss of life from Infection by the germ dls ea.ics, tlior la an Incruwil loss nf Ufa after middls agt from tha tfcgouerAtlre diseases, sneh as hardening (if the ar terln w Brlckl'i lsea. .N;!t.-t of ImllrVlnal hygitn la 4i'Urf4 lir I'm feasor rialiar lu. eklnf nam t tkls degon.ratloa, and k argvs erery ue l lvirrs aheolitr elttulinrfii. t tct it) V.e;-u Uai'ti. uut ta mt J sUv;. tuu, uud t the p;'eln.i' ? yldv uuW re-it arui4 wurr.v. .; 'Tba 'ml ef Ufa unl of Uiipplunss," aars tvu:ywr l'"Ut,r. "soeiiirf to ho ia kaliax ant's lift mii wu:k ukturfuiiy. AIioi any out on aoauiiit I kit atti luot If Hit proptr deilr it pretest. " No Hurry. The telephone Lull with anxious persistence. The doctor answered tha call. "yea'"' he sn'd. ' "Oh, dovtor," sahl a worried voice,; "S'.imethlnjr noems to have ipponcd to my wife. l!ir i:M(i'.!h sueiua Bet, aud she cau't aay n tvonl!" ' ' ; "Why, slio may hnvo lockjaw," said tho medical iii:;n. . "Po you thiiil: .ro? Well, if you art up tills way r.o::io timo ne.tt wech I wlph you wo;: ill step In and oo vfhat you can do for her." Unroofs Maga-amo. ' Var Enilir.jJ. ' Nt grtut war of meilurn times bag ead.d during tht .wiutr cioutha, aor;.' vit't tlit xeeptlo'j .uf Ikt Kie;ao-.Iuu-. autat war. ltd v.'.iy be'.':;u liieu. for a ctiittry all iri.' dxvt h.iuu hi 1W tprlng. tiinnurr or tv.rly autuuia uud euiieil L-'tWM-j lUu-ii aud Awguiit. a.ri;o;in".:t. wtrta Imuu. will hold a business and cr-in-law, J. L. Kline, aocial meeting Friday evening, Janu-i try 11, at tha home of Mrs. F. N. 1 Huliim to lOnloi-prls-.' Judge O. Fitrgirald. C Keavis and daughter, Miss Alice, . , . . . returned to their home at Entor- 3f. Ananers let Dr. M. K. Hall prise today after spending a couple yet has received no reply to tho of weeks with Mr: and Mrs. Ward two wlrea ho has sent to tho Adju- Fowler. Mlaa 'Alice had an opera tant General rogardlng tho return of tion performed on her nose by Dr. Bert Ahdrews' body. Goea't'o Twin FbIIm Paul C. Man- see, formerly, on the N. K. Went stalf, leaves tonight for Twin Falls, Idaho, whore ho has a position with one of their department stores.. , ; I ; : TO TUB) FARMER: We want people residing in the rural dittrictt to ftel free to use Obterver Classi fied any time. Write your ad and mail to Tht Observer, or 'phone Main 87. If you will but stop and think, you have many things to sell that you can ailvtr-tisc Start Something Do It Now Reach the public with a busi ness proposition at a time when business ran be trans acted with a full day of busi ness hours ahead for action. Use Evening Observer Classified Phone 37 Small Mail's too R2$ to Neglect asil latpttteat filattaes. Thai, Cmse , Coiutjuat Worry Tak-Cara of .Bj Obarrnr ClastafSed. t '.' .-tit' " Ho natter wkat year wanU Uay he, tlicrc'a a ncy to natinfy tktm, aai prtsstwy. tei Jut get your pencil and paper ana ait eewa aa writ, i , cLaSSIFIBI) Al lor Olmrvtr ClaMin4 I'age. ,V'' . If Your'Propoisition Hag Marit Desired Rgtqlta Will Follow Thoiisaadt of eyea read The Evening Observer every cve nlag, aud tht Clamlfica ('olumna are an carefully read a:i III. big ntws featarrt. If its for Rent-Advertise! If iti for Sale Advertise! If itiftr Exchans?--Advertise! If its a TTntAdvertise! If its Lost--Advertise! If its Found-Advertise! AND THE SllKKST WAY TO lllrST KESl'LTS IS THUOlfiH Observer Classified tJ. A. ltoo, which was very Bucccssful- ' ' Will Make' Home Hero Mrs. M. .1. Kolt and two daughters, of I'ort laud, will mako their future homo hero. Mm. Kolt Hi ft trained nurse and until recently1 was head nurse at tho East Sldo Sanitarium in Port land. .Mrs. Kolt la a sister of Mrs. J. E. Anderson. " . ' ItogUtcrt-il In Portland Tho fol lowing poople registered at tho Im perial Hotel, Portland, January Oth: C. V. Freuwold, O. E. Morau, Arch Ilacon, Walter M. Pierce, O. W. Hunter, Srnh Smith. Charlotte Jones, Huna Bacon, J. W. Chandler, La Grande; Dnnlul Boyd, Entorpriso; I'red Uardon, Joseph;'.!. L, Max well, Wallowa; Edil. lioak, Lostlne. Hmllo ( luss lo Start The class mentioned in a previous edition, ar ranged for by the Bchool board to help supply the fifteen thousand railio operators which tho UnitoU States wants, Is expected to stitrt with their studies some time this wok. The class is to be conducted by Joe Kngun nt tho O.-W. It. & N. club rooms. - Venel Inns (ilve Concert A very 'I'.jovuhle concert, witli a lnrnc at tendance was isive.i last night in the !!i,i:h Sehnol-Y. M. C. A. lyeenui course at the high school auditor ium. The piano, violin and nceor tleon iiuuiliei's were especially enjoy able, and the vocal aoloa and chor uses also demonstrated that the vis itors were artists of high rank. (irameil I'liml Papers Judge i Knowles held court yestorday and I heard testli.inny on the qualifications I ef candidates for uaturaltr.atiuu. I The fiilloBin:; received their final i papers which were Issued to them: 1 Morris William Knight, a former! subject of Great lirituin; Robert l'at-1 year 1017, rs wol) as any property received from any transaction that ropresontcd a profit to you. (Gifts and bequests excepted.) From HUs amount you can deduct the expense of producing the Income, also inter- cat and, taxes paid, repairs, etc., and certain losses. The balance will be your net Income; and you must file a return If it equals or excoeds J1000 If single, or $2000 if married. .Get the facts and figures togethor and call at tho Income tax offico on 101m street, back of tlio La Grande Nation al Bank. m.. o ' Mrs. C. N. Harrison, of Nnmpa, Idaho, arrlvod last night for a visit with lior daughter, Mrs. M. M. Ford and her grandchildren. o Poison Ivy Problem. Whether tho polsoiriiM constituent of pol.iou ivy Is ciiemlc.il cr bacterial is discussed in the Mm'.Ic.M Ueeord. Dr. Front iu.tbt tiuit it la bacttrlal because of the incubath-n period, tile j complete natural Immunity of tertsin : Individuals and that exposure may be 1 st'rletly llmlteil to proximity of tht plant and for o;liur reanons and suertj ! thnt lie hss f'laud a form of bacteria j constant on al lrnva examined. .1. T. MeXair In.ihta that actual con- taet with tlio resinous nap must occur ; and that neither mixing with mercury nor hoMliKr dratroy the potfl'uteus quality of the ;e?p. Jle tlujrefore lie- 1 I'eves the a tion is elieniieal. j yiinMiiwuiiiBw IIMmtfUilllJl.gWffl "IMsik -Wiiat I "triiut'n (he jrr;f:a-:? V "ficlii't::! ";i!n,::i cm (l!.".tn,i:tiiltiip)ir, aio nullihi,;. r.uv to r"o,:;i,l::t',l lift; of Ifm l,(ii't."- ," T":ifj.cii v. "Ti'-v yir'::- (if (liiMl-'Mlil V!:t hi'h' "iVti.'hiiixivri i .'Ml 1-1 i ruMaP?Mggisasgil!OTT?TSSI 3 II! No materials to buy, no nuirki'tirn;', im cooking cost, no labor if you Ir'.vc a t-OAXrPJlELL'S- VJ-XIISTAULK SOI: i '.. Tlio cost is 15c a can; scrvi.-s about .t'ou no of waste, inii!y tin liitiid. ,'ht; Have on Cluster iiaisin'; we ovir- now irxf a box. Now gc'ttiufr Los Angeles lead i,ct tiicc at 10c a head. Very fine Ttaliitn Prunes ;.t 15c a jmiuiuI. Zip will clean your flue out; on!;.' co.-t 2n- a );kff. JJinldeil Califo'iiia V:iliUit; at :55c a nouud. Celerv, 2 bunclies F or J.-X' very tx ill' verv i H id ality. Oranges Will have another sliiniiieiit oj - this week. New consignment of li.ve I'lour in iHnuuid sacks. Bleaiihed Seedless Raisins in i'.idk, new lot; 20c: lb Mocha and Java Coffee in Ih:!!:, 40t: lb. WAR BREADS Liberty, Hotuan Meal, Cnthani, Ihf, hole WJieat, all ;;t 10e a loaf. PATTIEOK i i XatnxViaUiXKt IT1 1 IIMWII s llson, i:ni;laiul; Henry Turner, Kng- land; Kred .am;, England; Albert Linden, Sweden; Agel Ling, Sweden; Die lilsen Ansnon, Norway; Olo Al vin iieilan, Norway. I l;.ind ItehcarHal Tonight A band rehearsal will be held at the Hex hall teniirht for nil who are interested. The new band director, J. K. Scott of l.cwistown, Idaho, will be there. Mr. Scott has been band director for a number of years. He is also a piano Hirer, lie bus been associated ami director f the Iowa State Hand and the Kditin (Wash.) Uand in recent years. Mr. Sfntt has been teaching music and ilirectim; bands in the West and is here for the purpose of reer e.ani;.imt the band and says he is sure ,vo will have a fine band this winter. J' I.e.' lor Knlorprlsc Mlfws T Gladys IMi;on(.id and Klsie Vonder pool were morning paKrenccrs for their home at Kntorpnse auer .jicnu- lng reveral davs here visiting. 4- MlnMei Mi-ct The Ministerial j Association meeting was held yester-1 day uioiuliiK at Hev. Feese's study, j , II van uei'meii It, it'iiiiui iiiv n iiimi : f.-ikcn nt n nreviona nielinit: Tbat i Xf f ifof tyifr f 4444f'4f 'fX is was .inexpedient to hold the state I 4- S-T-A-R BLUEBIRD . J TODAY and TOMORROW I ELLA HALL IN Tl LITTLE Tile Of ii who il tie war oi-j iV'iii'.d .Ian l:alU' aud a husbnnd ll'llK'' unusual ees ciicuiiisiai: Helen Ilolmss in "THE RAILROAD AIDSSS" Chaiiter 1 i