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LA UKASDE EVE-NLVU Ol&EKVEii MONDAY. JANUARY 28, 1918 LA GRANDE FTENTN'G OBSERVES AH IKDEP3CIiENT JCETSPAPEE Published Daily and Weakly lit La Grande, Oregon, by lb LA GEAKUE EVENIKG OBEEKVEE PUBLISHING .OOMPAT. J. X). KEITHS E. B. LEITEB CLAEKE LEITEE Pi-esidem Tiut-Frwudaxit Eaiiwr and Punliaher fcntered st the i'ucLuifiw t Lb Gruiuie. Ore pun, u Second-class Matter. Acdreas All Cuiimiunieatiuiis to TEE OBEEBVER. 3710 Birth Street- City Official Psper. Loused Wire Telepriipti Eepurt of tinted Prem Association. On fcule in Other Out: Orejron Hutei Kews Su-nd, rortitttid; Imperial News Suuid, Portland. ! THE FORUM The ripbt or wronc it nut til oowm The puint 1e rather, that you Btraiiietl i her eecae i Of rieht tnd wrotg. Tout elouuei.r Allurud her to abtooon what the ) thought j Was right by principles ahe hni been taught; j Tour own conclusions were with duo j per fraught. . What's broken or fur bent too soon ! gives way; Why Should I Buy Clothes Now? El'SBCJUiTlON KATES L'.v Currier I By Mail Paily, ciiijflf copy ... tic 'Daily, per year in advance SI.O Too short the lifetime of a cord v e laiiy, jier mouth fSe i Imiiy, per mix matin is bdrauo tUM I fray ; fuliy, pa nix months in advance S.!D jl'aiiy, three iooiith in advance, .tl-ii , A deed in darkness done Boon flout lui:y, jir year in udvauce , $'M i Daily, per month 4&c j j ijEut of day. Tit Saturday Eveuinj: Obaarver, iff anil, per year in advance f 1.DD j Tou broke the villi link of your 6n- Weekly Oliaerver-Siar, my rua.il, per year in advance.. , ....fUiO i feie i 'When through the fpecjouaness g ; i jour offense Over her freed her wish took preoed etioe. CLAUDIUS THAYER. The Outierver earner boys are instructed to put the papers on the purche. 35 the dsr'ier thies iiot do this., mienes you, or neglects petting the paper tt yoc on tune, iundiy jtiioiie The Oufierver, as this iB the oniy way we can oeter jiuxte vhether r tiot the tmrriera are foliovaij inutrutoiona. rho:ie Main t!7 betore libO 'clocli and paper wiil he ent you by apecial meiiaemrer ii the rfrjier iiat. aiibstd you. WOHDS OF WISDOM The Federal K.ewne ioaid Las isisuid a auti.ui to all huukh j-etaj-diug tie imaa.' .f ntw wM-aritk-e al tlij flwating: d' ii,jw tutei-jiriw. The Federal lkervtj Board is -jujj s'.!i of rar wisest fhrdwwrs and tbf v urge tlie .backs ti jwu-ct fxislmg uteqjris, Jo keep jjj-eseul j Lu.-ijH.--r yojjjy;, and not to finljark upon uew and dau-i gorous !pulatioiifi. TLe i'art tliat the' United States lias entered. kw a jjreat war, k raising vast Joans with-1 ut a pai.ijc 3s a great triumph of Airjerieau finajj'-e and kLws tje -wisijonj of President Wilaon and Oongit'KS in! ' ttaWiKljing t-lj- Federal reserre system v3ii-h mobilizes! all our biiuking resources. This, as well as other patri-! otie appeals, bankers and business men, too, would 'do! well to heed. j LET'S DO IT CHEERFULLY ! President Wilson asks every American i't eat less! wlieat. Jljre is our chance to do our lest. The President ! should be loyally and cordially supported. This is not his Avar but our war. How sinall a thing is it that he asks; how h-crlly should we do our part. Small as it may seeni, the aggregate saving will be tnormous. It may win the M ar by keeping our soldiers and our allies URGES PATRIOTS TO EAT KORE CLAMS Pomitnfl. Ore. "Kitt -1iuiih.." i ebe idviee or Ir. C H. Ed mtnidhoa. UKilMunl puffwsor of wiolory at tiw VniverKltr if recon. to all p:i1rkiT Aiueri wun n'ho are trying to 'iieri'e the nation! meat !P'j;'pJ,v. l'e de flare the darn i hp. jrtiltr:iJ.!.e a the oypter and ha a KliuUar ftxiQ value. tile tlfie of the elimi Irj j.bi(v rf red uwaf,, wlif-h the prtvfnj lijent Ik Kt.ririii to -i;ikerve. Tiiis fiu;'r1;'ti ,in uh fjte re Kuit of a ;T:jn ey he nmde re-nt-Jr ui.'Vt 1he tilr'.nu of tlr CLJt(yj S!Me Juriu of liJier ies. His '?iTt vat f dis-crner the ediWe K;nf)iis of KheJlufsh, Ui tind ivliere (hey may tie obtained In quaij'iijeB end o jerft a ineerm of foiHrniifiK ri!)j tha erja-,'"! in luarketlne thin produe.. Maybe yor have asked yourself that question-Here are the reasons At this clearance -sale of ours you can buy clothes at less than regular prices. Clothes are costing mure every day as wool be comes scarcer. Our fair and wint er goods are worth much metre than we paid for them. Our clearance sale prices are based on what we paid for the goods mouths ago. Hart Scliaffner k Marx made these suits and overcoats; that means all-wool, long wear, smart style, master tailoring in fact, the best clothes values to be found even at regular juices. You'll not have another change like this to buy such clothes for so little money. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. .'uppoj'ted Senator CJiamberbin through his main- suc cessful campaigns do not want him in a chronic attitude of antaL-onisiij to the President. He is irranted the rio-h-l well feed, lne President wants uk to eat plenty of food, '-'nicism, out siu-Ji criticism should be conservative and out other kinds than wheat Let s do it. Let s be biV mu u'-uve m nature. jj;( times are too serious for . .needless bickering between the men entrusted with affairs at ashingtoi-h. Pendleton East Oregoniam. o Americans instead, of little ones. 1 o STEPS LV TIME A Mighty Pen Salem is organizing a company of Home Guards. It! Woodrow Wilson's pen will prove to be mightier tliani,""u,r': will not be long before all of the enternrlsing cities f ."Ji',JovaJl"s Sword one .f the self-stvled aMx-Uations of Thirty boxes (-erne on their uilEElon cl healing in just thirty days is the record of La Grande chapter for j 1 J W -e the Ktat-;jJiave)fo!lowed,:the,.I'i Grande - example. Through promptness in organizing a Public Safety Com mute and Co;utv Council of Defense. La Grande and Union County avoided I. W. W. troubles and other serious disorders. o , SET BY SPIES jthe German war lord. Weston Leader. May Be Eight Possibly Senator Chamberlain is right, but h- i-n't .resident. Weston Loader. No one doubts that the fires in arms- quartermasters' .....,.,,1 ..I.:, i i - i : n.niu.iuiM- in biiiijouiKiiuj yams, in lactones manuia--turing war snjijdies were set by German spies. If cap tured, they should Ite promptly shot. We cannot trifle with these incendiaries. . Every citizen must be vigilant and report suspl-ious characters at once. o- PROVE IT PRESIDENT'S FOOD PE0CLAI,L.TI0N "Many causes have contributed ! rae and stepped away from the stove, . j and Tap" said, "if s pretty cold driv :inp today, isn't it Well, that was j ail I could go, I yurt tad to iauph. yoa rcay imapine if you have a real active mind, just bow much confusion there ;was in that barracks for about ten meets except sweaters and socks for TO'nut't'- I only trot to see part of the present. Sweaters must notl? "e- " onls oie who had . . , i teen sick or were on sick report were have over et. stitches on a needle there, the otiers beinfr on a hike. I and should measure 15 inches on the left and I sow the other bunch coming plain knitting when lyine flat on the down the road. I stopped, but they table- The heavy sweater yarn does ail looked so stianpe in their uniform not require as many stitches. Knit- , that all I refOfrnized were Jesse ters most' be ruided by ceasine- i "Han-e" Artdjews and Bobbie Parti ments. The number of stitches for i son. til Knmebnrfv wiled nut "H.lln ci; -iers. la pairs of wristlets, and I rocis or sweaters is onlv n aDnmx- sv.nr iir t m.t j inidie numoer as knitters vary so in Thwrpson. 1 hurried on and stopped week the Chtpter sent the fo'.io-a-ise; list of articles: 150 bed tieets, .S pajams ruitf. ti pillows, 37 pillow a-e, SSI'd au-ie strips, 7 0 Eweaiers, 0 pairs of soeka, 10 S Lel-iiel.s. The chain of benefits which is under the supervision of the Thurs day volume is returning a steady in jonie to the Chapter. There are many novel ways devised by the lad ies for raising their pledges. Mirny wbo never pledged are pivinE parties or entertainments of one kind or an other, i One benefit which is attracting JOSEPH HEO GBDSS tneir product. ,ss I went back throueh there. I j wanted to see Davie bad. so when I ;went in he wasnt there, but Ker.neth j Williamson, Eill Silverthorn, Tubby Ineles and everybody else was. All 1 could do was lauph and shake hands. : They took me down to the cook shack w-bere Davie was. and when we walked , in nobody said a word. Davie looked Jan. -S. (Special. J ,t .ni of nr. ;t wa; . m.-j. Francis J. lleney charges the ackers with conspiracy to block the investigation into their business and their alleged regulation of prices for livcsttck and meat. Mr. Heiiey, having started, should go to the bottom t.f it. o Repudiation, of debts by Russia will be bad news t all tiice liolding her securities. o COMMENT OF THE PRESS to create the rteKpftv Oi si mrL. in, . cnort on the part of oar people to save food in order that we may spply 7" ,D r Wllt lhe utaxK vital,-,- necessary to tiem in j One benefit which is attracting JOSEPH -jl'Mr QUVB Dl T;nvT.n icr.rt vru. . . I TV -t i t . j s- , . . . Te VeC-JU , ' , anetuon o: Dim lovers is the ; -P" i cross orancn or lte,Itare. j had to grm. and then he .p- i..e rcajced productnity of Ebjj, lcaae of thr larpe d:vi;Tiy c I ausicale to be given by Mrs. A. L. 1 -a Grande chapter under Mrs. Sarah parentlv" reroesixed me for he man power to the war. the parti:.; failure of harvest and the elimination of i Hicha.rdra. in the L. V. S. Taber- i Gaulke as chairman, has done won- ! up and 'reUed For wd the more disUnt markets for foodstuffs throvch the destruction of trippu I Eade Monday night. The pro- i derful work. Mrs. Gaulk has shown c,; jf jt ajn't old Shenv Alford." ?: the burden of their subsistence very lartrtlv on our shoulders ' enm ir tlf " Lif-b 'J-"s of BJUEk' a I preSl bl,,ty as CTfT has 1- ate while I talked, and believe me "The food da.imctration ha, forrr:uiLted s urretion Wh. if' '-."owe ' ' ,here "T KaEy fBrril in I "f3 "y 6eedd by oW baDd there wasn't much time for eating. I will enable us to meet this great rer oiUlitv without "ar!v ivetil :' i W8Ml' U" ,he DaouowIUBt of th ! bvt ? ,a,rge left in about a half hoar, but don't on our part. ..... r(.fil.ii. j vun mwc m in: Jennings ..,,. . , j There will be an all day meeting at j I-otel and make weekly shipments j-t h- n T , Wr t"U!Bm?t cf tat airf wheat prod- the Kits' club on Wednesday of this ! o La Grande. , ' fltr "n, reciurtion japerativriy r.eiessarj' to proride the surp':y week. These all day meetings have; When the Observer representative -or overwaus whoieaniers, jobbers ttid mjultrs thouid purchase and reve'll t-' so popular that they are there last week 24 ladies were their curtoroeit only TO per cent of the amounts uswj in 1917. " ' laikfd for by the workers. This week, i busily enraged at the work of gt- All manufacturers of alixm ntarv pastes biwi! etM-r. . 1 however there is great need for the ; ting the week's supply shipped. Al- .jreakfast cereals should reduce their purchases and cor-saatption of 'wh- per cent o: t;.e:r ll;7 reaaireir-M. .r,i hakerfc oi Loyalty and Harmony Wanted With the country at war there is no tim between the President and the chairman of nmitiuy ;,ti;;!is committee. It would be harmful to 1b nation if net to all con erned. The im-oj.Ic of ()r-zn v ' for a the S. felid nate BUU rons to mi per cent of tr.tir c-jrre-it require -,ts. v.uiiFumeis stiouid reaure their , r V those of last year, or, when l- i.-ouia purtnase mned cereal treads from the U io provide su'ficiew cereal food, homes. and ir.anuract'j''ers thouid tuts aisd rite products aid the tr.'.: hikers. wfch "in order l Vi'.-i-ioMays t o:ie mea sf-! xU ! atriotism and Busines: Y.vi-ry &,d citizen at this time should do his share toward strengthening the Federal Reserve Ranking System which our Govern ment has created with its billion dollars of resources to stand ark of its member banks and all their depositors. ) on can contribute of this system, i'.S U'otei't,jiiil "vi'h us. unci I '('it with u- St'"'!')!!, Wj,etV when wanted. directly to ti;e strength ami at the same time secure by depositing your money part of evi-ry dollar you le-goi-s directly into the new it is always ready for vou Thi s is a siiggition for prompt action. Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank o ?rve.d in cat ' X- ea.-h week should forth, r be obstrred ' ru ciRsurrptiun of poik products. m .it u;e of sugar w ilj iK m. essan- oav: purrhases of wheat products for her ( jvir:,- tent. public eatinff placer, dvakt! u:e poUitoes. vegetat.ics. corn, iLrky. oaf j .ci voi itao am other products o conta-n an admixture of other cereal. Ut corutnptlon rr.ay I resfirtej to this stent, Monday ' - : oo.-erve:, as uu: ru i t . .. uusr-Twc ;l6 a wnetitless me.-'.i. -! both home, and public entire pla-es, in order io reduce the corsumr ! V, ." ' '""L K!,: f' Tucsdv, should he observed as treat 'it in aui'ti-.f, Safjrd r.ky uj-.n .iih there sh-, "A cont, mi, 1 ...,. ,fc ' ' suSsr 'U be "f essarj- until later in ptra'nc irtaffs sfevu "The mairtcar " .iary at th; '.;r foo: supply, but the of o'.htr cotr." i for wh.th we r.eej .tnd w.'ii tnarie uy t- "I, the.-efvM. in tf'-'ery l-.'yal Aitiv ci.vu.':i:H by -Jf f ,-. "I mi cor:5, it - r t I 'J-lly in co-opera; -:. .r-.t'.rn :!' , t . , 'ur.i -; m th .i -'v -i'.H-neJ thr'..'.-' r.auze eonipresse that are to be nisde . together Joseph has over 0 work lhis wetk. The lunch will be served ' rs including a large corps of knit by some ladies as their link in the - ters. ; (Continued on Page 6.) For Hard-to-fit Women hain of the Thursday club's drive. There w-; be baked be3ns and brnwn reload and cnfl'-e and the charge wiil le 5 3 cents. The names of the hoiesws are withheld but be b?--a.-'-l that thy are two of Iji '"ran'le's li,0--t famous cGk.. The i'lrvbeo- ;erv( d recently wi s so .rich apreciau-d hy the ladies The Rebekah lodce also has a branch working onder the rsuper vision of the Red Cross chapter with Mrs. Gertie Marks as chairman. I The Red Cross shipment on Jan uary 17th consisted of II pairs of refugee shoes. 20 ambulance pillows. 5 pillow slips. ISO 4x4 compresses. 3 sweaters. 3 pairs of so'.ks ar.d J Some women are hard to fit in corsets; some just think they are. f... U-a; i:i i rv:.i e .f the : the ,S' urnption o.' all sort; I 'll- .d urr.even.ary c y virr'nale'i ill ewi strength of o-.- o-.vn re-.K.'e is vitaliv r:. dar.iceroj. restriction of tht rt of a:e ;1-d the substitution h;ce more abundant suppllr. for those " w..y impair the streiurtll of cur people " r;'"sl I'fcwinif o'l'gations of the war. this annouaremtnt is sufficient to pair of wristlets. vol out mcuy workers Any one. he Red Cross branch also has wishing lo bring her own lunch as a surgical dressing class every after l i.fore may do so wiih ptrfect free- noon and two evenings a week. Thei dr.ni. Make your -reservations by also make a larce fcumber of refucee te'-ph-r,ine Red 1121 b-fore Wed-, garments. If every town in the -stay if possible. United Slates were to do as well ;p Thee are a rrurrbcr of knitters proportion as Joseph, Wallowa co-,;n-who loek yam out er,ily in the knit- ty, Oregon, our boys and our Allies lira drho and have never reported. as well as hundreds of thousands of j'h-afe turn in the yarn as it is loo suffering men. women and children .i.urh needed lo.lie idle. Knitters wo-.iid be rendered happy and corn- are askid to discontinue all car- fortahle. -hvuM nf tVCry EUGENE E. ALFORD ON DUTY IN MUMPS WARD Ilrse Ho' from Kucrne A .3 No. l."i in Kr: ct, take the liUr.jr cf csliing ujxi.i 'mother. .Mni. II. M. Alford. I ord. o e to hi: ' ' r'l"'rt the sutvestiens which are U-ir.. ''x,,'n arJ 'f igir-K that they be followed. :-.t booy of our wotnen who have laiKireii s. r-A .-. .-i.r.lstration for the success of food -ix -..) w.;; t; Le i; as a fa-, of their. M-rvrce to s,-e that the above suirgcstior.s licccn.ber iO, V.'i7. lirSil A. M. In Early Morn! ?.ly Dearest Folks: Well. I'm en a new ;c.li again. iTh is a vt.-y aharircai'lc world in tv- -:i he While ii. LIVES IN FEAR OF TROUBLE ' .-.:nci) li'in." lb' WOOi'IlQW WILSON. Ohio Man Lies Awake N.; (or mis Heme to Fja In River. ClevelaniJ. Anton m. ..; ffci;;ili: r-.'i. li ii ..... n .. Me rntal . waitrns t-r h. I.. tuni'.1,. t,. th- ;.. r r - ' of job.-, ir-r.'t it .' ! I a-! on guar i r-''-. was put on yc-tcrday afterr.cr., bu! thml; I wiil go Uol; in .;:e ii isz1:;.' again tomorrow o.i day duty. Tr.at v.i1! He fir.e, tH'ing out of thi: c 1 i a-,.' . with a certain amount ef oub: .r bi'. ned tn road fr ..",itil dam- work to it, too. 1 ica'.iy an; reciat ? aar-v f..r sloop'. night nud depre- the ehanire as my feet are pretty 1 ai Waitmg lintlon of his prop ny. lv frost bitten, also to i f rr.v f.rg'T I.!!'" a Uuelr.insi;! mi.h U e minbiltii ef the on irv : i.rie trnr.is nan caused his yard to pradu.-t'Iy rri'inNe :i ' ley b'!ow. lo-ri l from the c',r- :.ly f't f: ps:.:r i.. f hand. fcoi;;e i-t''vl P.Xi fi of (he b.T. Nir.v he two. C o yts.cr.:; did sornothir.g that was wor.h ! id fail to the vub Cl.v.i old American, or Franc, lie lmu.'ht it the iWie- f-r.-..h. to 1 kw bur.ch. The other dav or.c ef the h .vs out of this unit crime over an i r.sme of Poston lived ir. my home town. After I had told hire. yes. he ai.i that he was in the hospital and hai inquired for me. After dinner I went over and it was Ralph, alright: also Colin Steward. Pat Rollins and Be-t Andrews. Kasr.h had just re reived ray address before he came bre. and it was a lurity thine, too. Well, he tr ld me the address of the res; of the bunch, and that night 1 wr ;h;rr. a letter, tolling them where I wa an ! to write I also ssked for the option of the first trip g'ling that v.-ay. and the same dav ct it. W!!. as I pulled in the vil lare. I saw a couo'e of fellows with some l'-i-scs and I thought 1 would sf p and ask them if they knew where they were stationed, and who should r cf them, re but old "Cult'' Rurrett. 1 r. ac French's cousin. Well, after both ; ' h.s and my surprise w-ere ever, he 1 -ok me to tneir barracks. The first two fell, -.v inside the d.mr were Tei vl and "Car" Currey. I had Ecririe? and OTe of those h-Vnc o asked me if there was a jray by the efaldnt see my fact They looked at mi There are certain types of fig ures, however fall" bust and small hips, f rr,aii ijUst anJ arse hips, short stout figures that require special designing in corsets. In 5I0DART Front Laced Cor se:s there are special sixes and models for just such figures. We can give any woman, of whatever siie or shape, the kind of style and fit she should have. PAULINE LEDERLE