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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE
Wie Invite You
Guard Your
Throat
S.cnwART2eiMHeiser)
THIS MS " MEATLESS tYri
BUT t UNDttRSTAND THAT i
Yess -J
How much
PS Vo VtNT?
1
A fGfrSON CAN BUY M6AT
;oods, compare the prices and
pleasure to extend to you every
$4.C8,$5.90
............. $3.98,' $4.93
B8c, $1.49, $1.98
$4.98
visit ,oui'
store, inspect the quality of oiii'
in this a?ei.ic4T&S5eN stors
JUST TMS. SAME.
the
same time feel nssured that it is our
possible service.
The throat and niouMi
scrupulously tlemi :!nl
chou'd Ik;
iV( e fi'uii)
l throat ;
kept
Xew t.ieoriccllc W'.iists
New Crepe de Cliene Waists
Xew Voile Waists
Xew Taffeta Petticoats
I sc a (rood mouth up-h dii-1 throat 'mi-'-Ic
e very day.
It is as iieetsstiiy to the coiiiplctc toilet
as-a tloatifrwa or Umi'.v wash.'
A. D. S. ANTISEPTIC '
SOLUTION
i,- j: mouth wash that keeps the mouth
nveet anil tore fr m iiist. se. ;;enus. It
neutralizes breath odors.
.-.Try.it also a:: a gargle for pre throat me!
a dressing' for wound:-. .Superior to car
bolic acid in germ-killing power.
Pric8, 25c and DOc
1A GRANDE PHARMACY
' Adolph Newlin, Mgr.
Quick Delivery Phone Main -10
La Grande, Oregon
BELGIAN SHARPSHOOTER 'S " PERISCOPE!
-J
1 Csa of tho periscope isn't
r)-!inorI to submarines This
pkniro shows how' Belgian
sharpshooters spot the Bochts
without endangorlngr thein-:.t-lv
os by slicking iholr .ticad
up 'from;. their .'observation
pits; These "collectors," as
u.oy nro called' In tho
trenches, tiro constantly scant-dap;
No Man's Land through
thn ucrlscopes, looking for
vr-.i to tAtJ&jHtotf
' - .:,jc,tlona.V
, ' 1 - .-
nV;'
i jrKffiSS gum
5
(VGIX, WELL 4IOL.PH - J reR DtR -Sg
lvHtr'5 THe eye. stv mgatuis-sss
NEW GINGHAMS
1SV
NEW rEROALES
NEW CALICOES"
10?, 12 W
Tliis Is Your Store "The Busy Stovs for More"
KnKow Hid
Crowds
There's
n Kcason
kga ,,v ir. sides'
Incorporated
Formerly The United Store
JOSKI'tl MOWS ITIO.MS
! to the bereaved ones.
JOSEl'll, Feb. IS. (Special.)
About tli ice inches of hiiow fell
hero Sunday "evening, in order Ilia;
we might have pjenly of winter.
Sleighing pailies are afcain in vot;iie.
e.specfally anions the ymmrcer set.
C. W. UarjKCit who wna taken to
Joseph lied Cross Does liiK Thiiii;!
Several new names liave been
added to the roll of Joseph Ued
Cross workers but more are wanted.
The Auxiliary Chapter to tiie main
Joseph branch which meets at the
Odd Fellows hall reports that they
can accomodato several more ladle.)
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J -"
'; sammmaatmSMmnfmrmrirnmrt? :vytfiunnuTH 11 hb hiwiwiiimhimiwhiiiiI .
WILL DECIDE THE WAR.
EAT MORE VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; USE LESS FLOUR.
: PAY CASH YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE.
! Hot Lake tor treatment for rheum-' "us is not only lor ioiibc lames
lall.sin returned home Saturday, par-!1"" fur anyone who would like to
! tiaiiy recovered. - I come.
' William Morean. mar.i.cer ot tin ! !'m a report made by Mis. W.
, Moi-Ban Jewelry Company's store ! C Beith who has ehan;e of tiie knit
iln Jiweph. returned home Saturday ; ,inB we ' "'at Mm. Hliuctwrtght
iiirh.r a nlav In rinkudale v--i-.li nas Knitten 14 sweaiera; nirs.
iitay
where the oilier Ktore is. In III:;
abuenco his hrolhor, maiiat;er of the
: Oakdale ntore, look his place here.
. Mr. and .Mrs. VVill.uiu Bonner
'came up tho last of .the week to
; visit with their daughter, Mrs. G.
: Crow, who lives near Joseph,
l'ostmastoi' W. C. Wilson and
: wile liave ju:it returned from a visit
j Willi lhoir:on, Parke, who has beer.
, stationed at Ft. Itusaell, Wyo., bin
; vho ban lieen mttved to 'Vomewheri:
! in California." While at l't. Uus
' nell, Mr. Wilson reports that he
saw "Hill" Turner, a Joseph lie:,
; and (hat nil! lias f.aiui'd rome lame
ill:: a niu;; ild'-r there, e ipeei-jlly
iaeuMii; the oiTircr:'.
Mr. and ; .
. tur:i'-ii :i.-.tirt!a
In I 'i -!dii.Kt:i.
VlMi A-.:ia l:
Si'.'SM', (V.-O . -i
C:e !- Vo;l.il-v :
f i !!!! 11
.M;.l;i:i
s.ho. t
re-
a.
of t.!iese no'
the I- t
friends (or
.uiiii - linoiiial
Mr. J.
ar:ied in
au.l .M.-. .ioli::
..i:l:M:i of Hie I'rnirir
;, v.-.'1'C united l-i i:i;'i-
-. ni.:e wee!:. ISoIll
alar oiin-; people !irv
is!;.-1; of i heir I'- .ny
a fin' voiaj'e on l!ir
ship.
Davis-., wif.- and i::': li--:-.
Jf.cpli ..ateru.iy (ron;
Gaulke 10 sweaters; Mrs. KerbauKh,
3 sweaters and 1 pair of socks;
Mrs. Early, : sweaters; Mrs. Ileith.
4 sweaters; Mrs. Cnvinesa, 5 sweat
ers, 1 pair sucks, 1 wriallet and 1
scarf; Mrs. W. C. Wilson, 4 sweat
ers, 2 pair soeks end 2 scarfs; Mrs.
Roup. 3 sweaters; Mis. White', 1
! sweater, 7 pair socks, !i wristlets
! and 2 helmets; Mrs. U. BeddinRficld
j 1 sweater and G pair socks; Mrs.
; Hicliards, 2 sweaters and 1 pair
soeks. The I'ollowiiij; have each
i knitted at least one aweater: Mrs.
j Khen, Mrs. Wiilson, Mrs." l'arker.
i Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Mrs. Heel, Mrs.
I Makhi, Mis". Troeilccn, Miss Hpauld
j inr,. Mis-. Sira-han. Miss Wastell,
I Mrs. Slanley. Mrs. Kichnnlson, Mrs.
i Wellhy Mitchell, Mrs. M. Leslie, Mrs.
I.edie, Mrs. Mount, Mrs. L'nw
.,o:.'. Mis.lnapiier, Miss Bessie Kin
ney, Miss (Madys Kinney, Mrs. Floyd
Green Mrs. Hurry Mays, Mrs. Max-
Large Ripe Bananas, dozen ....23c
Jonathan Apples, box 75c
Rome Beauty Apples, box 95c
Oranges, Sunkist, dozen 38c and 43c
Lemons, lai'se, Hunkist, dozen .. .36c
Cablmge, solid heads, lb 4c.
Carrots, choice, 13 lbs .25c'
Parsnips, choice, 10 lbs .25c
Onions, choice, S lbs 25c
Celery, large head 11c
('aimed Peas, 20c quality. ...... .12c
Canned String Beans, 20c quality 11c
Canned Tomatoes, 20c quality. .".15c
Canned ' Kraut, 20;; quality 14c
Canned Okra, 20c quality 16c
Canned Fruits, any kind, '.)r quality
for 26c
Canned Fruits, anv kind, ."0c quality
for 22c
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE
4 Fir Street
Telephone Main 32
UA5S
mmsma
field, Mr::.
Mrs. M. K:
Mrs. !;:''.
pairs, Mr:
Mrs. .Scott
1 (Mlii.
pairs, Mm
ipn
h.i
Get a Can
TO-DAY
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer"
Worst Winter In Years.
i Snow, wind and oxlreiue cold caused
I more colds this winter than in past
i years. Foley's Honey and Tar proved
I Its worth in lious:inils of homes.
I Men, women and children eHerked
.cold:; and cnai'.tjs and prevented ser
i Ions eonseoneiiees ftont exposure, it
l clears (he passrui s, heals raw lu
j flamed laeinhr.ines. banl::l:vs irrita-
tlon nr.il HeMiiiK throat. Mrs. I-M-i
vvard S!rev. U :I7, CUnlon, o., sas:
! "I think Foley's lioney and Tar the
J only medii'ine for eoliths and eohls
and lecommend it hii;lil;.'." Sold
i everywliere. Adv.
I!:.:rlall louniy '.A. Itaiis.m, lo u
their home on a latin eear .lor
Mrs. II. S. llunl. of Joseph.
received word from ;:e. liau,,;::. 1 . .
Mi,. I!e::j. IVc.l, of Ihi'.'e.i,- Morinei-1
ly i.iuira lnni of ..'os.i p!i i . Unit :,hc
is r laeiMher of M. Sli-piece Ladies
Hand of lha X'niv ersiiy of o. cKoa.
II is reported Hint this novel band.
composed enllrely of ladies, make '
some fine music.
I.enaid Hammer!., our Menial
drayman, was in I-inlei pi ise con--
panv hn .inets Utiliirdev.
I'he ial'.Mil child of Mr. and Mrs
Hurley IL.lnillo'l (l isl :U ll:e Uamil
i.iu lioi-ie early .Sal'irilay iimii ti inv. .
TUs comes as n hard hlo,,- I.-, p;rr
e:;ts and family f.h mis ami ;he
i:e;.i. mpa.hy of ail is evli nded
knitted at
iiicC:i:i. :
Mays, ;.irs
(,o;e. M.s.
1. Mrs. Gillespie,
lo knitted socks
ha.j knitted 1-1
Davis lf pairs.
, Mrs. Wiilia..:?
C. Gowinf; 1 I
i:y'i!.-n li pairs, .Mrs
'"lie followln:: hnv"
t one pair: Mr;,. Asa
'attic, Mir. M
Mrs. Mary l.e
i, Mrs. Craven
Monroe, . Mrs.
Acton, Mrs
M rs.
Mrs.
Slevcnso
des. As
- '.Uvi',
. Jennh'
1! pail
Mrs. G.
.. liayle;
:-,ir:;. '"'a
Ic
Mrs. T,
Ki'me
I. Gkv
, Mr;
. Tony
Mr
?l-s. Fois,
Deslcr, Mr:
i'eel. Miss Thclma Miller,
ii li in hie. Mis. Tremble and
Everything in Office
Von will save time eoinin;:- here first v hen anv -tiling
is needed in the way of stationery for the
office Our stock is so ample and varied that you
can feel sure of finding any item' in this line here
if it is to be bad in towii.
Account Book3, Legal Blanks, Files, Typewriter
Supplies, Carbon Papers, Card Systems, Pens,
Inks, Mucilage, Pencils, Erasers, Etc.
Jf iit any time you require something we do not
regularly carry, we will make a -special order for
it. In every ease we make the price as low as
possible.
Newlin Book 8; Stationery Co.
7m liHvKi)
MM
'V"A Thel-iiUiro
L Beautiful
1
4
Wii-.-sion. Mrs. GovvinK and Mrs. J.
1'svis have iodi knitted wristlets a:;
has Mrs. Wh'ite. Mrs. Follarl:, Mrs.
Ilerland anil Mrs. Carpenter have
each a searf to i!-,"ir trodit.
:-!i i. Cauliic riiporh-, that 0:1
'I'intrsua'. !iih 1-llh, (he lollowin;;
article:-, were -shipr. -il : 70(1 i:aii.e
strip.--, v sails of pa.iarmis, 12 pairs
socks. S svveateis. 1 pair wristlets.
fia'J1! vveel: a shipment, sometimes
i:H!-r ami sometitiie.'., smaller than
(ids. aoes to !ie:itU!iarlers. but liir:ie
or small each week a shipment is
made and nine limes out of ten it is
larue.
The fo!:ow;i:i; v. orkers no! in
e!a.!iTia !e l::c workers hav e report
ed for (inly durini; the past week:
V.:s. Cr.iil'.;,. s tin,, Mrs. Fisk 7
limes. .Mis. ilocuan times. Mis.
M vs '? -i:::,e... Mr.-.. M. G. McClllly,
':rs. K,-ihaa;h, Mrs. llowinan, Mrs.
campaign was Stalled in the Joseph , ready been tvken with the disease,
tchools and in" u few bonis Law-1 Much effort is being made to stem
icp.ee ITout reported that ho had ; the. tid of the epidemic.
sold ?50 worth thereby claiming the 1 o
prize or one W. 8. S. which Miss : Vlf TOliY ASSl'ItKI) r.VCI.IO SAM
Sli.-.chan offered to the first stud- j "Victory" is Unelc Sam's. Tho
ent to sMl $f,0 worth. Donald Beith,! famous slogan 'or the Government
, , , in its conservation pro-am, "i ood
ien::e:h Iludd, ern Morelock and .,, ,, ,
i will win the war, may now -he
Cleo Morelock i.iso report their Sr. , sMime(1 ,,p ln tlic.one word "Vie
vortIi sold. 1 tory," which is now the property
Thn eanipaiKn will last for sev-: of tho United States Food Admin,
era! weeks and all should help out ' istralion by ii'iison of a forma! as
I11 the work. A larsc percent of ; siKunieut just received by Mr.
hiKh school students have already : Hoover.
jiuirhased. Those who succeed in j Of all the names suggested in
.Vain,'; oau worth will be in tho connection with the new nntlon-w'ldo
Uninbow Regiment or Oregon and i campaign for tho rurlher conrerya
their names will be recorded ut the tlon of wheat flour, beiim inatitftir
'capil.il. Also their pictures 'will i atcd this month by (he halting in
be sent to the Oregon Journal for I dustry, that of "Victory" was by fur
puhliration. . The boys who have al-ithe most popular. invealii;ation de
ready earned these prlvilgcs are tojveloped, however, that "Victory"
i be congratulated as well us tho olh-jwas a tratle mark of (he National
'or workers who arc Hearing the j Biscuit Company, duly registeted in
: goal. I the United States I'atent Office and
- 1 in use since i:i,uj, and therefore its
Measles have started In Joseph 1 property,
and several irhool sdidenls hure al- President R. E. Tomlinson of the
National Biscuit Company was ap
pealed to and promptly responded
by saying it would be a pleasure (0
transrer to the Food Administra
tion all rights in this trade, mark.
The rormal assignment has now
been received and the thanks of the
United States Food Administration
extended to the Company for itj
patriotic contribution, as well as for
the publicity assistance being rend
ered it in the Food Conservation
campaign. " . Adv.-2-21-lt.
o-
JOB PRINTING
'.lii.ld and Mrs.
I iiiues; )ii-s
apo. ;I tnees
Spencer. Mrs.
Irene Gallii,.-,
i'-la'.ison. Mis.
I. 1. lin.c-: Mi
Wils
S-T-A-R
n il'.ATKK
SUNDAY
an:l
H OK DAY
C.irH-nter all wo'-ked
(i will in. Mrs. Glll-
: M-s. Cowin::. Mrs.
iiliea. Mrs. Knapper.
M.s. tOikley. Mrs.
lii'sier, all worked
1. Kstes. Mrs. W. C.
11, Mrs. lieivic. Mrs. Mux Wll-
-;on. Mis. Kmma Miller, Mrs. l'a(
("ii. M:s. li. f. link,., Mis. Kinney,
Mrs. I'aul Wilson. Mrs. Llltlrel. Mrs.
Glenn i.jslie, Mrs. I'nrker, Mrs.'
nr.v.-on. Mis. Monroe. Mrs. Beith,
Mrs. l.elTel. M:s. Houp. Mrs, Stev-eii.-on.
Mrs. Waison. Mis. I'oiiue.
Mis. H..ws!,ias. Mis Moreno Ilos
! ::. M'ss ilr.rc! Scliolt. Miss lla,:el
illev.vss, Miss Walker, Mis i;ree
C: tenter. Mis.- Gave Cavilless.
Gl.oivs Spii'ie. !i,.riha Fails and
Grace Cook.
S-T-A-R
T! 1 KATRK
TODAY
w
Desmoe
; that gives you satisfaction, and
! at rates you can afford to pay.
I' THE OHSEItVER.
Phono Main i)7
S-T-A-R
T11KATUE
TOMORROW
m.
In
"The Sudden Gentleman
"AN OFFICER'S MESS"
- Triangle Coniedv
A true son of Erin leaves his forge
to win ii fortune and a bride.
.,,1.
School llo,. Sell W. S.- S.
lid. IV the War Sv ilies Slainp