La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1918, Image 4

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918.
PAGE FOUR
L,V GliANUff JfiVJBSNiNO" OBSEUl'Jfili
of our people form' themselves into i
'Thrift i clubs, or, Wpr , SiivinRS socle-.
The Observer
An Independent Newspaper :; ties. "Thin Is the people's war. Thoj"
Published Daily and Weekly t
La Grande, Oregon. .
La Grande Evening Observer 4
' Publishing Company. .'."'
BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher.
i responsibility for the government
rests on the people us a whole. Thn
HOME ECONOMICS
'. WHBATLK88 HHOIHCAKKS '
lj ' London Night Work. 1 . Has a (Jowl Opinion of ('limnlu'rliiiu's
J In London the V. If.. C. A.' Matin-1 TiiMeto.
1 talon n night Ininr port' sorviiv, a! 'Chiimlerlun' Tatilots 1110 11 won-j
fleet of uiitomoblh (hat mods trains Mer. 1 iiovor solil unythlnir that heal
wwliuii Hohtiuis arrive. Botwoeu flf-
Kntered at the Postoffice at
La Grande, Oregon, as Second-class
' Matter. ,-. .
Down in the United States Food I"!? thvammi men 'T
army is me peopicg army, it can bv , .
' , , ,, ., , , . en they have discovered a way by
supported only if the people Invest in LhIch ,,()U. ,. hllve your l,ake ,,
the securities of the government; tat it too. Try these whentless snort
ed this .investment by the peope kes for strawberries or othor fruits.
iMi'uaureineiiiH lire i.evui : . ,
Address Ail Communications to
The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street
City Official Taper. County Official
' 1 : Paper. .......
Barley Shortcake.
4 cups barley flour,
should be as nearly universal iia pas
fslble. Ail the men, nil the women,
and half the children of the land;8 teaspoons baking powder.
should; be active members of Uiu-Iou tat'espoon'sugar. , , s '
Evening Telegraph Report of United jSam's team. The War Savings cam- 4 to 0 tablespoons fat. . '
- Press Association. Tpalgn offers thenj the chance to be'1 CUP li'luid-
. , - .. . . i (If desired the acid taste of barley
Wn L'Ln ?rt1,. C',V- - membereV Th,s cnmPa'B"!nu.y be lessened by the use of. a
XKnXRZi r"1 the encouragement of thiift; small amount of soda 14 teaspoon of
Juno 1 Olli, Inst iluy to pay wit (or
rent 'wllhnut a penalty.. ..' B-7-2t
11- . ....
them," writes V. B, Trvssoy, Hlcli-
nionil, Ky. When troubled with indl.
Bestlon of consllpatlou give them a
trial. : .., . r
, Job Printing, The Observer, Main-. 17
ft
Multnomah Hotel News Stand,
Portland.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
:' ;'f By Carrier-". ? i
Daily, per month... ...... ..'.65c
Daily, per three months..;'....'. .51.93
Daily, per six months In advance. $3.75
Daily, per year In advance. ... .t.f 7.50
Daily, single copy.. .............. .Dc
By Mail
Daily, per year in advance. ..... (5.00
Daily, per six tponths in advance $2.50
Daily, three months in advnnpe. .$1.25
Daily, per month.. , . ... . . . . I .... .50c
The Saturday .Evening Observer, by
mnili per year in advance.. . . . .$1.50
Weekly Observer-Star, by ': mail, per
; year In advance. ....... '.. . ...$1.50
My Country Tie of Thse.iSwMt Land
. . .tf Liberty." '..,..
Til IS MAHINHH.
unlly employed
ynrds and naval stations,
The Marine Corps constitutes an inf-
dependent branch of the military ser-
vice of the United Sto.tes and is us-
in: guarding navy
t home,
and when called upon to defend the
interests of America in foreign coun-
u tries,, such as protecting the embas-
.3 sies and legations. " The Marines are
under the command of the secretary
of the navy, but they may at any
tlmo be detached and do service the
jj army. .;;v;'.. l:,-'r;: :
J It is apparent from the ( reports
J that United States Marines are doint
ij a great dea.1 of the present work on
the Marne, and they are receiving
unstinted praise. They ore as much
at home in protecting the American
flag on the land as they are on the
v? sea, and In the present case are de
ft monntrntinif the fact that they are
v very much at home in cambating the
i army of Ludcndorf f.
".In their work, the . Marines are. a
most dependable adjunct to the Arriei-
i icon army and seem' to be wholly
5 proficient in any place they are as-
ii signed. ;';,-';..
$ ' The work of the marines Is not
i confined to the . "goose " step" nnd
l! their 'activities' are of such ltVersn
tile nature that they are the rough
riders cither on the land or on he
'.' J water. ' .,..'.'.; ' ': y -
: No one in the United States could
pay the American marines any higher
tribute thnn is accorded them by their
f allied brothers in arms who are right
"t on the ground, and know and nppre-
cintc the stern mettle required to
f withstand the force of the enemy nt
Y tacks, particularly when the marines
k have frequently been outnumbered as
many as two und four to one.
f Not all the glory will go to Uncle
5 Sam's soldiers of the sen, but they
- i are winning their full share, .
i "
11 THE WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN.
. Of course the primary factor in dc-
riding this war is and will be the
army. Hut there can be no great
I army in wur today unless a great
tnrtions stands bark of it; says Theo-
dore Roosevelt in the Kansas City
4 Ol.. Tl. in.n.rtaii nt nit mil
soda "dissolved in the Cup tit liquid.)
Cornflour Shortcake.)
2 23 cups cornflour. .
0 teaspoons baking powder. i .
1 teaspoon salt. : ' "
1 tablespoon sugar. f; !
0 to 8 tablesnoons fat. .
government is really theirs. ..'There' '1 cup liquid. " ' ." ,
fore, it is a' movement to fuse all our'orn Flour-Ground Rolled Ont Short.
cake. '
and production. 1 But it means much
more ' than this. It also means to
make our people, realize their solid
arity and mutual interdependence and
to make them understand that ' the
different race stocks into 'one ,'ieut
unified nationality. It is emphatic
ally a movement for nationalism and
patriotism.. ,. -. ' .'t i
1 1J3 cups cornflour.
1 12 cups ground rolled oats. 1
(J teaspoons baking powder. . . 1
1 teaspoort'salt. ,.' .
1 tahleMiinnn KUurnr. . '
; Between thirty and forty millions (4 tablespoons fat. ' ..
of our, : people today own liberty ! 1 cup liquid. V
hcn,'s and War Savings stamps. AIlL 1U . l''ln"f Sl"rlcake. ..
2 14 cups rue flour,
of r.s wl.o come in this clnss have an I j teaspoon salt. , '
r.cronied sense of loyalty nnd re- 0 teaspoons baking powder.
sponsibility to the government. .The!' "Pon sugar
' 1 :0 to 8 tablespoons fat. . ; ,
treasury department has offered - CUp ii,Uij.
througll . the war - Savings plan a! Method Of Making Theso Shortcakes.
great opportunity for the entire nr-h x-l"e a y ingrea:eniB, cut ;in n
" - ' (fat, and add liquid. For individual
tion to group iUclf into War Sav-is(,rvin, . D,a(.e douch on 8jhty
lugs . societies or' Thrift clubs nniifloured board, pat to !!!4 inch thick-
thus be of immediate and direct HBr;.,! e,ut ,or discuiio..-ror
iiitniiy Hizea portions piucu uougn nt
well greased nun nnd pat to tit' si a-J
Have You A Direct Interest?
in. tli5 growth and tiovt'lopnicnt of tho Fed
eral Reserve Kystctn because its object is
tt) iiiiimtve... banking,.. cuiTenoy. and credit
'conditions;' and to lessen tlifi likelihood of
those financial disasters which in the past
have hrouyht untold losses to the business
and laboriiiff men of the country.
You can contribute directly to its devel
opment aB part of every dollar you deposit
with us goes directly into the iiew system
to protect, our depositors, . ' '
. . Don't delay any longer to get Iindor its
protection. . '
Member Federal Reserve System
La Grande National Bank
,,. ..'..v..:'-" LA CRANDE, OREGON
Tulfffi i -n
. .. ...
S3 yuw m Z rfif It? fat , ri 4T I.
Wim it IWwM
Quality
Blnca 1S7S ,
Always known
as Three-Seasoti-
wear Underweaf; :
Keep Cool 4
and Comfortable
vice to the government. '
Neither through governnic.il prog
ram and .traditions nor throuch the
habits of the people were we In any
way prepared for this struggle.. We
wore, a spendthrift nation. One of
the roads to .national unity nnd na
tional force in this war 13 tli.'ough
thrift using the word to include
bolh increnscd production in every
field, nnd also the conservation of
those things which are' so desperate
ly needed . for the winning of the
war. .The conscientious thrifty' man
today will conserve food as requested
thickness. Bake in hot oven.
Note; The liquid may be increas
ed or egg added with rice and corn
flours to make a softer dough which 1
niuy also increase its lightness. .
As She Understood It
Mnry's mother was buying some
changenlile silk. After the purchase
was innilo Mary sulci, "Mninma, do
they pall that ehnnKoable because you
can tnko it bnck tomorrow if you want
to!" -
We will . never see a total eclipse of the sun
any more, so to give everybody a chance to see
it we will close at .'IjliO and open at f p.in.
(ret your order in early in the morning. ,
There will be no more of the fol
lowing wheat products after
the present stock is
' used up- i
North Aeierletn Birds.
A reeent census of North American
birds shows an Increase of 125 species
ami subspecies since 1010. Hut thougb
there are really new birds In tlio list.
by' the food administration; he will many of them belong to subspecies, up I
conserve fuel as requested by'" tHe0' U'"'' '"" "'"'-'C0Knlr.ed. , ? - j
fueL administration; and he will con
serve to' the best of his ability the
labor nnd materials which tho gov
ernnent needs by not using his
money for purchasing non-essentials
and thereby using up materials nnd
labor needed by the government, lie
will, by purchasing government se
curities, intrust the spending of his
money to the government in order
to speed up the war and tu secure
the peace of overwhelming victory.
Olympic Pancake.
Golden Rod Pancake.
Flap Jack.
Aunt Jemima . Pancake.
Teco Pancake.
Rice 'Pancake Flour.
Puffed Wheat.
1 Cream of Wheat,
Wheat Flakes.
Wheat Nuts.
Pearls , of Wheat.
Farina.
Graham Flour.
Rye Flour.
Whole Wheat Flour.
Wheat Hearts.
Editorial Comment
A Dny To KenieiiilKT.
j
Remember that National War Sav-1
logs Day Is June 2S. l'ledgo yourself !
in m liftfurn tli.'l rlnv In (in vr tn tlif t
utmost of yoii'.-( ability and to buy
War Savings S(ai!.ps that then; may
be more money, labor anil materials
to back up thn.1,0 who flg'it and 'lie
for you.
Candy that is just right, that is
fresh, in bulk nnd in boxes. Try it
at Silvcrthorn's Family Drug Store.
Daily 0-5 tf.
Pettijohn's ' Breakfast Fond. Doughnut Flour.
If you want, any of the above get in. and get
them while the getting is good.
We have recipes that will enable you to make
good bread out of substitutes. Call and get
one. " --'. : ..' .: ' ''.:'..
1 '"'''
Follow the crowd to
Kenosha-Klosed-Krotch
Union Suits
Athletic Typo will help you - -
you'll be full of your usual .
. energy in hot weather if you
wear them. They won't
. chafe because soft and ab-
sorbent. The Knit Krotch
. and Seat Section insure solid
comfort. ;
Sold Exclusively from SIGNED BOXES
Which Identify the Genuine KLOSED
KROTCH and COOPERS QUALITY
Tula Big Advantages which cost nothing
extra, but are worth much to you.
Prices $1.00 to $5.00
Juno 10th last (lay to pay water
rent without a penalty.... li-7-2t
, Tho editor nnd wife disagree with
each other very materially. She
sets things to right, he write things
to Bet. She reads what others write
and he writes whnt others read. She
koeps the devil out of the house as
much as possible, while he retains
him and could not go to press with
out him. She knows more things
than she writes, ami he writes more
things than lie knows, says an exchange.
Sour Stomach
Hoover estimates the supply of
wheat available fur home use be
tween now and the coming of the
new crop about the middle of Au
gust, at 211,000,00(1 bushels. The nor
mal consumption would be about
three times that, so that according
to his figures the use of a little less
than one-third of wheat flour in our
brend should bo permissible. The
country can go on n whentless basis
and frill do so cheerfully if shown it
is necessary, but trying to select one
or two states for wheatless ones
while the others arc not, quite nat
utally nrouses opposition. Capital
Journal.
This Is a mild rorm or Indigestion,
it is usually brought on, by eating
too rapidly or too union, or of a food
not suited to your digestive organs.
It won will eat slowly, mastlcat your
food thoroughly, eat but little meat
and none at all for supper, you will
more than likely avoid sour stomach
without taking any medectno what
ever. When you have sour stomach
tnko one of Cbaiiilierlalu's Tablets
to aid digestion. '
"A young lady living in rin East
Texas town not more thnn 125 miles
from Kemp, received a letter some
; needs Is immensely to strengthen j ja jn QeTmn .
the fighting line nt the front. But; letter he stated that he was getting
I all he wanted to eat nnd wear nnd
that the (iermnns were as kind to
him as could be asked for. "lie also
said he was sending her his watch
as a keepsake for he might never
see her again. loiter she got n watch
and when she went to wind it, it
Would not wind. She carried it to
a Jeweler nnd down in the works the
man had a note in which he stated
that all he had said in the letter was
n lie; that his nose nnd ears had
been cut off by the Gcrmnns and he
would never see her ngnin, for he
was a sight that would turn the very
st'ongest stomach into n vomiting
fit. "The girl who received this let
ter lives nt Nacogdoches and then-
nto people in Kemp who know her,
one.
it cannot be permanently strcngth-
J ened unless the whole nation la or-
ganlsed back of tho front. We need
Increased production by alt. We
4 need, thrift and the avoidance of ex
trnvagance and of waste of money
' upon non-essentials by all. We need
r the investment of our money In go
t vernment securies by all of us."
; The government, through the War
' Savings campaign, offers the oppor
(. tunlty to every individiunl tn the na
i tion to join In a great national move
ment to secure these ends. The
tieasury department proposes as a
means to achieve these ends that all
aA' 1 Uhc story to be n true
! Smty ""M1 'yx
t Woman's, Burdens
HUG'S
MODERN GROCERY
CALL MAIN 35
THE SAMSON
TRACTORS
Open
Saturdays
. until
8:30 p.m.
:iJ.iiMm-jVHm
A
Union
Store
IF YOU DON'T
BUY YOUR OIL STOVE FROM .
"HARRIS FURNITURU STORIO
,'- WE BOTH LOSE.
NUF SED -Harris
Furniture Store
H. B. HARRIS, Proprietor '
.'' 40G FIR STREET ;'
Phone: ted 3171.
ID Hnrsc-jHiwcr Draw Iar Horst'-iMiwcr licit"
What constitutes a successful Uann Tracttir?.
Isn't the ability ti oiei';tvsiiccessriillv and ecoiiinnic-
tl
1
IS.
in
tt
11
. ft U.
Practically
Everything Has Raised
But Telephone
Service
(n liu!itMitii vlnii aho turns to tho rlnlil
iiiilifino. H Iht lst'iin is miitle
,'ltmutv liy iIih clinmic tt'i,aktsf-. dfli
r;ih' (liTiintri'ttu-nts. ami (Kilnfiil tlisnnliTH
licit :t ll 11 ft. )nr kIio will liml rolwt :nid
t'litiiih'iiifiilnti fi'tiin Iiit inmhlts in lr.
CuTft1' KuMiritit Pri'-rrititlou. If sln'
ivt rwurkifl, ncrvtHis, nr riin-dnwii." sin
ilnth ih",v life a nt I sin-nttth. It's n ixm't'r
(nl. tn iuorathm lunlf utnl inrviiti wlilch
tvns ilisi'oYi'ritl ami nsi-l h nit cintiM'tit
iihv!ilfi;in fur miinv v':irs. In nil imisi-s (
"ft.imii .i.H.h.i..-;1.iu.,..Ll. i.-,.P u j i ( 1 1 m "i H iv( l uraw i;ir i Kirso'iiiiwiM u t
K,:S;r,S!li;;!:,,!B l.at c.,nstitu1es a successful Uann Tractcr?.
Oil ins, oireriil loll. ll.lliHiHiiilluin. iitlil t'Very
Vwhi-i!it-tV w xcariV ill.v unlor peculiar foiwlitioiis itiulei' which it must work. ,ims
linnut ..r mi.i.'t. alter all, the real test.
iMir in' iniMiHiu Hiivu-r wnie irior
V. M. IMeni'
t'tas fnr
Bt.n:m
Kverv Samson owner will tell
r wuiii-i!.. j . . ' ti i, .in- , i I.. uu n ' 1 1 1 1.-' 'il Mil ill I II I : Ml
r' iniHtirnl nilvU'e nrllo tltvrtor , . L . ' , . . I
Mem-, iinttui.i. n v.. iir send in! von lie can operate the tractor at, a much less expcnisV.ii
r trial pii.'kaK'' "I talili i. ; . . . , 1 I
Hem., oi.Kov-"iM,ii..r.sis..in- th;1" W1,1 iK'i'ses. Now there is a problem colli routing
M-lZlTV-y farmer today, ami that is retting a tractor whetrjj
ll'ii'iiii' nn''mV'rf' iyoii want it. tiwinjr to shortage of Skilled Lalior and '
s V "'- ..I'm..- ...... , .1:. ly 11. 1, 1 .
F tin. mv iH-iiii ami i .M.'iici i.'ii, (lemaiio m I'.tiroiie, etc. u win oniv ne possi- n
OIL BURNERS
ki ii;ii'k ni'iM-n nnni aim 114. 4 1 ,i 1
iwuswiiikniiiincrT-i'ile to Lret about one tenth cnouirl
I on. Mv li'irs nml .1 1 !.. .1... 1:11. .4.. , . ii 11 . ?!
A T' I "'''t sehed -v.miiii 'maiiii 111 1 11c mate 01 vireou litis lail, so inn 111 voiir
r:!L':U,ri'li'i' now. Don't wait. .
rr1
v.-
.mlmn. 1 hud n '
Vi-n' (Kiin in n.v siito.
1 Khik lr l' tr
Kavorit' l-rrvrrlptln
anil I'N-usant piMJct
ium( Hm'V nimlo nto
wi-ii :itui si runt?, i Im u. ilm ititr nttottto t
ny.nn limn i iist nutli'-iut s uni) v,t :
tltrmujli mi m-H -Wit sii'min ihhI fll
Miw, W. U MiKitK. N. .Iji km I
trartnrs to inert tho
j La Grande Implement Co. j j
1
1
1 Your wood is gone, the summer is here, that
oil burner that you have longed fyr is ready
to install in your Range FRi 13 TRATL and .
guarantee cover vour dollars. '
BU i THRIFT STAMPS AT
Furniture Exchange
fit Slid Jefferson F. J. OONOIIIIE ntacfc 1241
Beat Prices Paid for Used Furnitura
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