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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1918)
LA GRANDE EVEXCsO . OliSiiU Viill PAdii, iTiREE THE OBSE R V E R'S COM M U N I T Y P A G E v'.' -.."' v;: ''. ' 1 THE BUSINESS MEN OF LA GRANDE ARE VITALLY INTERESTED IN THE GROWTH OK THE COMMUNITY IIAVE INVESTED THEIR CAPITAL IIEUE,k-XRJj! ALL EMPLOYERS OF LABOR, HELP TO SWELL THE PA ' THIS HOME DOLLAR. THEIR GOODS ARE EQUAL TO THOSE OK THE BIG CITY STOKES. DEAL WITH THEM. KEEP YO UR. MONEY AT HOVE. BOOST FOB LA GRANDE, UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES A GRE.i 1.'.:; AND CIRCULATE -.l. I1ETTER, V'ViK 1 1 NASH ELECTRIC CO. I'lione 451 lilnck. A Suggestion Ilooverlze, Purchase Useful ELECTRIC Presents. Hot I'oiut Electrics, a complete line, bona tiful and Useful Electric .-tpp'.lances. LA GRANDE PHARMACY A. Xowlin, Manager. ' 1302 Adams Avenue Phone Main 49 WE ARE NO FARTHER THAN YOUR PHONE Prescriptions, Druggii Sundries, Stationery, Confectionery. - PURE MILK AND CREAM CO. W. Cass, Proprietor. NEWLIN BOOK AND STATIONERY COMPANY 1114 Adams Avenue ' Telephone Main 67 Let us supply your books, office supplies and Stationery needs. Retail Department, 170S 1-2 Sixth Street. Deliveries to all parts of the city. Phone us. We do the rest and you get the oest. rnone ilea rju, iro:aA'y. January 14. mis BLUE MOUNTAIN CRE AMERYJ- fcider. Prt . G. C. Hopkins, Secty-Trcas. Main 60 Blue Mountain Butter, Cream, Milk, Buttermilk, Ice Cream , L. LUDWIQ-, MEAT MARKET Meats, Fish, Foultry. 219 Fir Street, Main 747, THE J. D. LYNCH COMPANY Ono Rlnr'k Fl,EL AND DRAYAGE. Phone one a iock household goods -Zr East of Depot packed and stored Main iu C. L. THORNE, GROCER Homo Phono Main (14 GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our Motto: Promptness and Courtesy. THE MAMMOTH GROCERY C. R. Simkins, Prop. 1211 Adams Avenue RELIABLE MERCHANDISE -- RELIABLE METHODS Staple and Fancy Groceries PHONE MAIN 82 WHITE 305 Fir Street BE PREPARED Join the army of Delivery. , . DUTLI'S BAKERY 317 Fir Street t Phono 736 Your Homo Bakery Blue Ribbon Bread The best quality of bread, pies, cakes and cookies. Bl. , St- Ur. STANDARD LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING, DYEING 1416 Jefferson HEADQUARTERS FOR PEERLESS SYRUP A Home Product - Made of Granulated Sugar. Pt. 20c; Qt., ?1 nss.. Hoc; Gal., 4 Lbs., 70c; 9Va Lbs. $1.25 Phone Main 35 HUG'S GROCERY Phone Main 35 OREGON GROCERY CO., Inc. Jefferson St. Wholesale, Main 14. .Royal Club Pure Food, Royal Club Implies Quality The Best of Everything in Canned Goods. HARRIS GROCERY 408 Fir Street Phone Main 70 Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. (Once a Customer Alwnj'3 a customer) , CITY GROCERY & BAKERY E. Polack, Prop. THE HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES 103 Depot Street UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Ore. The Bank That Takes fare of Yonr Deposits. We have Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. The only Safe Place to keep your Liberty Bonds. U. LOTTES . 1116 Jefferson Phone Black 51 A GENTLEMEN'S RESORT Cigars, Tobaccos, Lunches, Soft Drinks and Confectionery. WILSON BROS. TAILORS New Foley Building Phone Black 1761 Cleaning, Pressing and Hat Blocking. COMMUNITY In these days when all of us are asked to be thrifty and saving, one of the first things we think of is to buy less and to save as much as possible on each purchase when we do buy. As a matter of fact, this is a good plan to follow at all times; but there may be a tendency on the part of some of us to carry on our search for "bar gains" too far from home. "We don't want to forget that the trade we take away from our own community helps to build up some other community or city from the growth and prosperity of which we do not ourselves get any benefit. If your home town merchants ask you a higher price than you are asked to pay by outside merchants for the same line of goods, it isn't any more than fair to discuss the situation with your home storekeepers, giving them a chance to explain why their prices are higher than those you can buy for else where. There may be some reason that will be worth while learning about some difficulty which you can help straighten out to your advantage as well as theirs, if the matter is brought' up for frank discussion. You and your family and your neighbors like to trade at an up-to-date store. If such a store can be made pos sible by co-operation between you and your neighbors and your ideal merchants if a strong pull-together feeling can be established in your community then that community will be progressive, will forge ahead towards better streets, better roads, better schools, better places of amusement, better and more influential churches, better social and business advantages for yourself and your young folks. It is this spirit of community co-operation that almost invariably results in good for all concerned if it is kept alive and actively participated in by one and all. Oregon Farmer. GROCERY m Phone Main 42 satisfied customers. We have our own ' Phone Main 5G Phone Main 75 CO - OPERATION THE ASSEMBLY 'Do you hear the call of the nation to Tlooveme, to economize wherever possible! To help relieve the congestion on the railroads. To, as much as possible, purchase all of vour requirements locally. of hauling freight for short vegetables and fruit, to buy wherever and whenever possible. ' . BUYING II HOI TOWN GOOD MOVE MERCHANTS IX SMALL CITIES AXD TOWNS l-'At'U SKItlOlS SITUATION' MAILORDER MAN CAN ' BE DEFEATED Failure of Merchants to Expand and Prosper Would Itcturil Communi ties In Which They Llvo nnil Do Business. ' (From tho American Press, N. Y ) There is no question but that the merchants of the Bitiull cities and towns are facing a serious situation as a result of the Increasing com petition offered by tho mail order houses. So much has been 8.id and written about tlieniail order etll tilt It has become somewhat of an old story, nnd, like all old stories, it docs not receive the attention It deserves. The merchants nnd the newspapers of small communities have "cussed" tho mall order liousos for a good many years, and tho pub lic, seeing the local merchant still continuing to do business at tiie old stand in much the same old way, has been inclined to look upon tho mer chant's call for help like a cry of "wolf." It is probably true that most mer chants in small towns arc still doing business In about the same old way In spite of the mail order houses and that few of then probably have actually been driven out of business by the catalogue houses, but the point which tho buying public has not grasped is that these merchants ought to be doing business in a fash ion much better than "tho same old way." and the reason that they arc not ns a class is because they are not receiving tho support ot tiio people of their communities. Another point which the people of the smaller communities have seem ingly overlooked and it is the crux of the wholn proposition Is that the failure of the local merchants as a class to prosper and expand In line with the general industrial and eco nomic development of the country is not a matter of bo much Importance to tho Merchants themselves as It is to the other citizen of tho commun ity in which they are doing business. People say that they are under no obligation to rupport the merchants in their town. Probably thifi is true in some cares, but they are under ob ligation to themselves nnd to their wives and children to maintain such prosperous conditions In their com- i munltif s n" will enable them to earn ; a good living for themselves and their families. The question of 'whether an Individual merchant i sinks or swims may not In Itself be a matter of general concern, but It Is To relieve, whenever possible, tlie railroads ot the work distances and use motor trucks. To purchase home-grown home - manuiacturcd products? C. E. HACKMAN Cigar Manufacturer 1409 Adams Avenue ' Phone Main 778 La Flor de Hackman, La Napolean, C. B. Little H., C. E. H. Cuban Smokers. Andrew Bros. THE TOGGERY Phone Black 231 LADIES' AND GENTS' Cl'STOM-MADE TAILORS "The Best Is the Cheapest." High-tirade Cents' Furnishing, Repairing nnd Ifrciicli Dry Cleaning HILL'S DEP'T STORE 1209 Adams Avenue Phone Main 710 The best of everything for Lnclics nnd Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. The Store of Quality Goods. , SIEGRIST & COMPANY i Jewelers 1110 Adams Avenue Phone Red 91 The Lnrgcst Jewelry Store In Enstern Oregon. HAYNES C. A. McCrary 's Garage Phone Main 758. Second LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK 1215 Adams Avenue Phone Capital $200,000, Surplus, $10,000 President, F. J. Holmes Phone Main 28 Cashier, F. L. Meyers a matter of the greatest public con cern, as It nffects the general pros perity of the community. In spite of all that has beon writ ten about the mull order evil, many peoplo do not grasp these funda mental Ideas. The aim should bo to show the buyer how ho or sho will profit by buying at homo Instead of from a mall order house, both directly through obtaining better and more dependable values for the snnio mon ey, nnd Indirectly through the Im provement of general business con ditions In the community. o Do you realize the value of white space In advertising? Tho eyo runs to solid whites and solid blacks. Till- DAY OV TIIH ACTO TIU'CK COMIN'O Auto dealers are beginning to real ize that the day of the auto truck. Is here. The Government is going to glvo preference to truck shipments as the motor truck In the only logic al solution ot tho present transpor tation problem. Already a ruling has gone forth prohibiting the rail roads from transporting certnln com modities for dlstnnces less than 100 miles. This causes the motor truck to be a national necessity. It means that the farmer, the manufacturer, the contractor, the merchant and all commercial organizations must hnve motor trucks. Factories arc clam oring and pleading for freight equip ment nnd the railroads are taxing their facilities to the utmost to sup ply them, but the railroads cannot supply the demand and the answer Is motor trucks for hauling and transporting atUrge number of com modities over distances of fibm "5 tn 1H0 miles. ' The day of the motor truck Is hero. n HOW YOC OKfTIXO LONG? I knowed a whole-souled feller I once, way back In Illinois, who hud Patronize homeindustries VELIE 1 117 Washington Street - Hand Cars Bought and Sold a friend In ev'ry one, from old men down to boys. Ono reason people liked him so (they all wus for htm strong) was 'cause ho always greeted the, with "IIow you gettln1 'long?" Most fellers used to say, "Good day" or "Howdy do," and "Hello, there," was sometimes used by people pissin' too; but while them folks had lots of friends this fellow had a throng; he greeted them Just siullln' llkor with "How you gettln' long?" It sort o' shows an Interest in the welfare of a man. It Indicates a feller's built upon tho broad gunge plan. No greetln' could you ever find In story or In song, that carries half the friendliness of "How you gettln' long?" Ex. XKWSPAITTi A nmiiCTOUY No business man In any town should allow a newspaper published in his town to co without bis name and business being mentioned some where in Its columns, says nn ex change. This applies to all kinds of business general stores, dry goods groceries, furniture dealers, manu facturing establishments, nutomobile dealers, mechanics, professional men and In fact all rlassea of business men. This does not mean that you should have a whole or a half or even a quarter page nd la every Issue of the paper, but your naiuo nnd busi ness should bo mentioned If you do not use more than a two-lino space. A stranger picking up a newspaper should be able tn t -1 1 just what busi ness Is represented in a town by looking at the business mentioned In the paper. This Is the best possible town advertiser. The man who doos not advertise bis business does nn Injustice to himself and his city. He Is the man who expects tho news paper to do the most free advertis ing for his town. The man who In sists on shsilng tho buvlncss that eiuiies to town but refiipes to adver tise his busliK !s I ! not a valuable ad dition to any town. Tho life of any town depends upon the llvo, wide HE'S GOT 'EM What? The best line of Birthday, Weddii.j,- vnd Xmas preser.t. Who? Frank Harris, tho Art Man. Why? The only exclusive Art Store in Eastern Oregon, SEE! .... CHRISTIE & AMSDEN VARIETY STORE : A Specialty on Fine Candies Bargains in Millinery 1303 Adaas Ave, F. L. LILLY Hardware, Ranch and Mill Stoves, House W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO 1301 Adams Avenue Phone Black 241 Hardware and Houbo Furnishing Goods, Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, Build ers' and Plumbers' Supplies, Cutlery, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle. CARR FURNITURE CO. . 1317 Adams Avenue Vhnne Main 770 The largest furniture and house furnishings store in K; ?.(,.in Oregon. Everything for tho Home or Office. THE DALLES SECOND HAND STORE & JUNK SHOP 367 Fir Street Phone Main 722 Dealer In Hides and Pells M. Turshlnsky, Prop. CHANDLER EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE ..LKirrHTON'8 GARAGE Phone Main 737. EXIDE BATTliltY SERVICE STATION. OXY-ACliTELENE WELDING. MACHINE WORK. MITCHELL , REPUBLIC TRUCKS The B. C. Hamilton Garage, Jefferson and Fir Streets. , Both Phones: M. 790; M. 430. ( AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Willard Service Station. Both Phones. 1515 Adams. ED G. RIESLAND, Prop. ; ' DANIEL AUTO COMPANY Al Daniel. Mgr. . Dort, Reo, Monroe, King 8, Kissel, Chalmers, Onkland, Cole 8, Marmon nn-i OMmohile Adams Avenue t'Um;-- Main 761 LIBERTY SIX co. B. RMiardson, Foley OVERLAND WILLYk KNIGHT Galloway-Rees Co., Adams and Fir Streets. Phone Main 777. 106 Fir Street RUBY CYCLE SHOP Tel. Black 1211 Tire Vulcanizing. Motor Cycle and Bicycle Repairing. Indian, Henderson and Excelsior Motor Cycles. DODGE BUICK Smith's Depot, Opposite Elks Club. MAXWELL CARS MAXWELL SERVICE STATION John E. Anderson, 1110 Jefferson St. Phur.e Main 71 Union Co. Phone 341 awake and liberal advertising busi ness men. A Kino Thing. Do not satisfy yourself with tho Impression that the Commercial club Is a fine thing for tho other fellow to keep going. Weston Leader. THE .FORUM ! i. ....... ........ ....... HELP THU AltMDM ANS La Grande, Ore., Jan. 12, 1918 (To tho Editor of the Observer.) Among the slogans which the Allied nutions havo usod in the present war, none has greater meaning than that one so popular among the. French "Never Again," This Ib t.i he the Inst war; we all trust. Diit Is it? Not unless tho gang of i'otsdani pir ates as Henry VunDyke calls them, are forever discredited and their wicked cruelty proven as futile in ac complishing the permanent results tn tho pollticnl world which tliey had hoped for as it is despicable from a moral standpoint. And Just there is a reason, little thought upon, per haps, why wo should bo thrice ready to assist tho stricken and starving remnnnt of Armenians still existing,' whoso lives are now directly depend ant upon tho generoBlty of the Amer ican people. The Kalsor wants them to die, therefore let us keep them alive. While resident In Armenia I did not fall to notn tho complacency of tho German diplomacy toward Turkey at the llino of tho Armenian massacre which then horrified the rest of the world, and 1 was aware that the efforts of England and Franco In behalf of Justlco toward them were finally relaxed becau' Germany would not co-operate, I ;" I little thought at that time that t Teuton was partlceps crlnilnls w the Turk. Now, However, there . not the shndow of a doubt hut II.; this most frightful persecution c endured by any race In history i . deliberately planned for and diabol ' Phone Red 3991. Adams Ave, Main 756 Supplies, Building Material, Furnishing, Etc. , ' CHEVROLET hMr - . lg.f Phone Black 471 CADILLAC Gararre 1 Phono Black 1751 ically executed by the joint action nf Iw.tl, Tallinn ,! T....-, 1 1 A .1 ... au.i.ui, mm j. ill n uiii luuuvu that it was the I'l'otsdam pirates" who persuaded and the Turk who hesitated. By nil means there are other mot ives, higher ones truly, which movo us to help these poor people; If wo are Christians there Is the Master's word: "Inasmuch as ye havo done It unto ono of the least ot these, ye did It unto mo." If wo are human, with humane hearts, here Is a needy fellow-man, yes, two million of them, whose lives aro In our hands, accord ing as we glvo or do not give so they live or dio. The nation which first adopted Christianity must not be allowed to perish utterly. Tlu-.-e arc the higher motives, hut an..' iH there Is solid satisfaction in tl, , : .... of many ot us at the tliour.nl that by helping to rc-ostablish this ancient race (and that It Is a strong nnd virile nnd al together worthy race, I can person ally testify) wo may disappoint tho Kaiser and show to him and his "gang" that their vlllinny is futllo and that cruelty does not gain em pire even on Turkish soil.. If. L. UNUEIIWOOD. A stirring phntodrnma built on a vital problem. "tate" at the Star, Saturday and Sunday. l-14-5t Prefers Chamberlain's. Tn tho course of a conversation with Chamberlain Medicine Co.'s repre sentative today, we had occasion to discuss In a general way tho menu of their different preparations. At i his suggestion I take pleasure In ex tvsslng my estimation of Chambor , :.Mi!'s Cough Remedy. I have a fnm- !-. ..r rix children and have used this ' In my homo for years. I : it the 'only couqh remedy irket, as I hav tried nearly i." Earl C. Moss, publisher a. on County Republlcan-Nows, 'Oi . .. , Kausns. Adv..,.,; '