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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1918)
PAOJjj Main' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY M, 1918 LA OliAMDI'J KVL'm'U OiiSKliVEli. 1 KINO GEORGE PRINTS FIRST NEW'WAR BOND For GRIPPE Pay Cash In so doing you can always feel reasonably sure that you are making a good, substantial saving, in our stores we guarantee you a saving of 2i5 to 33 per cent. , f 1 1 R ta u va Tlic effects of grippe are apt to eaiwe a rough. In such eases of extreme eokls, grippe, ete., usu CLA-WOODS COUGH REMEDY Keep a bottle of tin's remedy on hand during the season of cold, disagreeable w e a t h e r. Results are prompt from its use. Price 25c and 50c LA GRANDE PHARMACY Adolph Newlin, Mgr. Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon -4 North Bond Condonsary piano to Increase output 75 per cent for 1918. North Bend Material purchased for new lighting system herq. Telephone is Cheapest on Earth i Tractor vs. Man-Power I i ' - . z : & . .AH tlif world in liimirry IJoovt'iiziiiu1. Not sinct! , iiioiitli tlirrr Imiidrt'd years a'o Imve the ciilt of America heeu hroiiirht t . fundamental meaning of has heeii the chronic ' fear of the farmers,-lmt t today we are learuintr. of solution tti tlie ahove less labor. liv fall of 1!MS or harvest time there will be X taken off the farms of the United States l.'.tl.OOil farm hands. How art; we .yoiii"; lo make up the loss? The farm tractor must play the part. Sn order now: don't put it off you are brought face to face with the fact. LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. Home of the Sampson Sieve Grip Tractor K. S. N0RR1S, Manager ks j Ilakor New white pine sawmill hoio rapidly neailns completion. - Donald Sutherland mill here resumes operations. Service Service lint ns. and wr air the dark davs of I'lv- face to face with tin food. Overproduction a new era. Only one -greater production with v , 1 Iff; . 'When Great Itritafn started 1U now issue of live-pound nat'wal war bonds, King Uoore started the machine which printed the'lirst bond. Tlio photograph shows King ticorgo and Queen Mary at tun Bank or JiDEland, where the bonds were printed. , NEVS OF Dr. Hi liiiiilKiit 111 Dr. A . L. Itichunlson is ill nt homo with hi Brlppe. H. II. .'o.(l lloiiH; Idvorull 11. Ford h:ia ruturncd honiu from the hospital. , Goes l Itianih I,. G. Olcsnn,' of Clileago, whs a passenger on the brai'eh train this inorulni;. fc . llulmii to Klglu Mr. und Mrs. i Leonard Adams of Elwin returned ! M j llclm-iis to Inibler A. K. Lai! -en i j who has been hero on business re- i tuinod to his home ut iftibler I ... I Unnt !. livans - It. JI. llaun who ; has been in l'ortlunil a few days re-! turned to Evans this muruiiiK. ' j ' 1 ' j 1 V-ws tn Ali,-.. v.'. T. Stoir was ,n pnE-seiiger to Aliccl this nuii-nln;.' ' after a few 'days on business here. I'iikkpukxi' In Vincent Mrs. .Inelt j McCheun was a passenger to Vin ' cent this morning to visit her father, i I1'.. It. Dawson. Spends Few Days Whitniorc returned to morning itl'tcr upending here on buiihics-i. Hn-o Win. Imbler thin a few d'iy;-. tioivs (: ..tiicriri'.c Mr:;. N. 11. Colei!.;'n of t'.i'.lein vviis a p..iiiseni,( r (o Fntei-prisii whom she will visit ;U the homo of U. U. -Jones. w Will Vh.it in Island ( ily -Mrs. M. II. Mitchell was a pai-veiiRer to Island City thin morning where she will spend n week wilii her sister. . "leliiins to tViilltmn Miss Violn; .''! '11 Who !l;.u virilin;; l-i t'h.i:,il (..-, I'.alrio, Wii.. returned t: her i-'Hnc In Wallowa ihi.-, i:hj:;; I :r -. . ie'lllii it lOntei-p:-;;;!--. Mr. nil''. Ml i. !'. W. Ile.dieil and sun returne'i to Ihiieriiiiiv alter lisHin-; In I'ovt-li-:i.:. r - . Sp-'lids Few Dnj-.n ilele V. '.'.ut brlilv, of IrliMid city, leluii.id this nuin;i:,i: ni'ter nprndinr. a lew di.' here. ;e.-sts at Id" Seaimcr Summi'-L-.:e.sr-. r..e: .1. M. llnys, Keho; S. K. Mu-rir-, Walla Walla; Kobert Clark, iley K( i: istei d 1!. MeKelijie. Ml it the i.lii"r- r. : Mis. wlle; A. M. While Kiehmil Wade, Cove . I hern; Mir. C. II. llonner. Jo..eph; II. I'oiill", linker Slaalev Mill'. IVitor -;i!)s w!o hii'i born e-y .u-'oiii-i i;t Yanrtnn e.-. I Sli-d.-y .1 Willi en-( i! deiiiLt eiueh In tier ir.itl with a Kootl I'lKllli'C of leCOMM V. YiM!s in the t'.i:--t Mr an.! Mi.i. W. .1. I'.e.ich who hn .e be. n i:it;ni: in llie en d for four leont'.u-, letiunei! lo their' home at Paradise this luoiii-ing. IVaislrroil in I'erii.iM.i i... ,,;. lowmi: reoph' rei-teieil at t:." !? perial hotel, l'ortlicM!. .1 .: :i n.i ;". : J. A. Kirklnml ni'd vit'e. Mr. nl Mrs. Grant Lyuisn. I.a Oi.iinle; ts.im W ade and wife, Katene fhiinney I'lre The liie dep.nt irent was culleil to the l.ei.ie of M-s. T. X. Murphy at :u2 M.iiu stieet about 3: HO yrsterdtiy where the flue wr.s burning out. The rire as ex tlni.uiphfd Immediately with no fur ther loss. Ited 'ros Sewing l iiib- A Itrd ) t its t &t 1 ) XXMtl LA GRANDE 1 Cross sewing club was enteitained j y Mrs. Ward Fowlnr last night on j Washington Ave. Nine ladles were j present and they report niuch ac ; compliHlied. Most of .those ladies jare busy during the clay and, being anxious to "do their blt"'lio!d the.io ! iiieetinga once each wcei:. I liobclu'.hs lldld SoliilAt llm close of the regular ses.iion of Cry3 liil Hobckali lodge last evening the following program was given after which a dainty luncheon was served in the banquet room: I'iano solo by Helen Poston; recitation, Marion Ilart'ott; vocal duet, Mrs. Webb and Mis. Vinacke: dialogue, Garnet ISow eily and Velma Kennedy; address, Mrs. Schilke; piano solo, Florence Stnnsfleld; reading, Mrs. Shaw; piano duet, Mrs. Vlnacho and daugh ter; TCM'Hiilkm, Mrs. Oenuan; vocal nolo, Mrs. Wel l). Mrs. Schilke's ad dress on eo-opi'i alien was especially Interesting. During luncheon four little grandchildren of W. A. Wor ' toll, children of Fred CJeibel, rend ered a quartette which was enjoyed by all. About 75 were present. TllltllT ( 'A in '. !; v I.N I NiOX rtU'XTY (Continued From Pago 1.) tails of the on.Mr l . ;to-i vhieli Is lo last for a year. Fdti.-i-tloaa! prop.i v.'llda. spre;:d of l !-. vine theory of thrift and fiuiuilily. the detailed out line of how the i, ( imps are to bo lilaced on sale e'erywhere and how sales st uions clo ck in and out . on the s!rm.:i, was iiioi otighly ox plained. .So rar ns the county I:; concerned, I'. L. Meyers is i!ie hipi man, but eaptahiH and !o uteuiintH will lie put ill charge of snedi . idell geographical 'iii ti ict : by Cir- eoenly committee. '. he indlls' ' l.-.l ceiiiois v. iii he dealt v't'i il.ioi.;h .'. M. Unrloy. foremnn or tho l.a Cr.mde . I.opn; v. n. iioh nenkaino l. limine, n or the eom meteial inirrr I:. 10. Diyon is as sii'ueil the poil i.r inloresMnr, Tii 'ir.iil Instiluilous in thrift and will !e ri.fiet.ity of l!:e ee(ii.ive co;j n'itlee; Mrs, A. i. l- iinhoe. who was out of town, howeveri yei'Loi'd-.iy, is eliairi;:iii of the ednestional activ it;i ".; K. E. lira;'?: has charge of the posloliiee rrb's; while the oriiee de tail and executive mil line- will be For New 1S13 Maxwell, taken in on a ilfto trade, for sale at a sacrifice. ICJ.fi 3)odf::e, good shape. !r15 Ford p.t the right price. USED .BUT NOT ABUSED Daniel Auto Co. 1 Hi Adams Avenue Vl 1 Child's. Rubbers Misses', Rubbers Ladies' Rubbers Men's Rubbers Boys' Rubbers Colgatc-H' Shaving Soap Gc Bar yy transacted from the office of F. B. Carrey, city manager. Under Mr. Cnrrey's jurisdiction comos tho dis tribution of exploitation and news paper publicity. A. W. Nelson, A. C. Hampton, Clarko Loiter and the country weekly editors of the county comprise tho county's publicity team. These chairmen constitute, with the county chairmen, the executive coni- mlttee of the county. With tho ex ception of Chairman Meyors and Mrs. Ivanhoo, who wore out of town, all chairmen were present at tho meet ing yesterday. So minutely will these campaigns of education, aiming towards "war : consciousness" be 'conducted, that when the actual campaign to "put ! over" the sales comes, thrift stamps i will be bo thoroughly understood as ; to leave no one in ignorance. "Two j bit" clubs, chain letters, thrift clubs ! In organizations and church institu j tions, thrift stumps everywhere to ; teach and impress upon the public j of Union county the great need of j saving pennies all these storing truths will be the first duties before the committees. After that comes the routino matter of acually glean ing the cash and turning the stamps out on the public. A veritable flood of literature and appeals to save will be poured over Union County and Preparedness 1.EAU.N' THE TRUTH ABOUT t (KSF.'1S As We Arc Learning the i'rulli Abuul War. Cct Acquainted With lieu. r.'id.;i iaik, u. a rat. omcok i lie I'Vimt Lace Corset with tin KNTILO Hack and Front Shield There'll a La Camille Style That's Uest For You. Ail the Latest Models Now on Hand Priced at S2.00 up. SIRS. KOBT. PATTI30N Corseticre. Kcs. 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 ill! I .49c .59c 69c 93c ......69c Inmrnnrafp.r & Incorporated Formerly The United Store by like organisations elsewhere, over tho whole United States. When this closely-knit and far-reaching institu tion has fulfilled its mission it will bavo taught Americans the import ance of llrrlft, or else failed in Its mission. Union county's quota, based on $20.00 per capita ratio, is about ?3GO,000. LOCALS -And Advertising in Brief Sale Ios'i)km3. The sale at Ed Ayers ranch has been postponed until Tuesday, February Dth, at 10 a. m., sharp. Free lunch at neon. l-30-4tpu Don't forget the Hed Cross benefit concert Monday evening, Feb. 4, at the L. D. S. Tabernacle. This will 1)6 the most enjoyable musical and social event of the season. 1-30-tf. I'OK SAI.K WHKAT FA KM Section of grain land, seven milo3 south of Byron, Yakima county, nil in cultivation, C50 acres summer fallow ready for seeding, deep vol canic ash soil, never failing well, equipped with pump, wind and gas power, 12,000 gallou reservoir sup plying water under pressure for all purposes; now watering two bands bf sheep and 100 head of horses; lays well, fine view; roads admit of maximum load to railroad ware house. Other nearby land available for farming at low rental makes it desirable for extensive grain grow ing. I'rico $20 per acre; terms if desired. Owner in care Observer. 1-29-titwkltp. The days are getting longer and the I light much better for your picture work. Do not overlook sending a lew pictures to the boys in the Army. Pic ture work promptly and carefully dune by the "Modern Dark Roorr.," Silver thorn's Family Drug Store. i 1 20-2-1 A smashing good border drama. "I lor Country's Call," vith Mary Miles Minter, at the Star Saturday. 1-29 2-1 Mstrayeil. Gray mare, ri years old, weight '850 or 900. Branded G. G. on left sholder; has strip of hair knocked off left shoulder through brand. 1 1-2 inch wido and 8 inchca long. Mane roached and has foretop. I Day flllie colt; no brand; 15 mo. old, running with mare when last seen. Reward for information lead ing to their recovery. F. II. FAIR, 1521 Monroe Ave., La Grande. 1-20-23-pd. Mazda C These hierh power lamps, specially developed for commercial use, are just ns necessary as p)od tools if you expect (o hold to a standard of efficiency on d.,vk as well ;is dear days. Ask us to help you select the riht, size's. Nash Electri ii Men's Sweaters $2.98, $3.99 $4.98 Talcum Powder 12c Can J "Over the Top," by Guy Empey. New books on tile war just arrived at Silvcrthonis. ' , 1-29-2 t Kco the raid of border outlaws on a frontier village in "Her Country's Call" at tho Star Saturday. 1-23 2-1 Mr.iy Miles Minter at tho Star Sat urday. 1-29 2-1. When you are in need of a new Truss, ami wish one correctly fitted, call at Silverthorns Family Drug Store, where you will find every style of truss to fit nil cases. Also a com plete line of Abdominal Supporters, Belts, Anklets, and a complete line o surgical supplies in stock ut all times. 1-29-2-1 Mary Miles Minter In "Her, Coun try's Call" at tho Star Saturday. 1-29 2-1 0 1-2 per cent Money $20,000 for long term nt 6 1-2 per cent interest for loans on Grande ltonde valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 11-22-tf. Travel from a hill-billy's hut to i high life with Mary Miles Minter at I the Star Saturday in "Her Country's ; Cull." 1-2 0 .2-1. , , Kodak finishing dona at Hart's Studio. 1-10-26C. .Money to Loan. On Improved real property iu Union county. , No delays. Current rales. La Grando Investment Co. Adv. tf. J Why wear an uncomfortable truss ! when you may have one perfectly fit ; ted, and of the very latest and best ; style, at Silvcrthorn's Family Drug i Store. 1-29-2-1 See how Mary Miles Minter handles a gun In "Her Country's Call," at the Star Saturday. 1-2 9 2-1 ISandon Work starts on new condenser- here. ... THEATRE 9 I TODAY OUISE OVELY in "The Reed Case" And ' "Soap Suds and Sirens" Two-Keel Comedy s TOMORROW ROY STEWART in I The Medicine Man A Corking Good Western Co. iv i