La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 06, 1918, Image 3

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LA UKANbiS EVENING OBSERVER
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vr """": -"I Financial Report
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I kud cross drug jj , Local War. Board
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STORE
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Si The KWrfak
Sfore .
J J! 'The first report to lie issued bv the!
1 1: union .county division or the ml-
iiivixorv board in J. a Grande has just
been unued.by Henry M. Dubois, i
t HikUiht secretary, ami will be rem!
J ! Willi much Interest to nil:
J J : Reports of receipts and rxpendi-
Jtures, June 1H-1.1, 191K, Union County
.. : I Advisory War Hoard.- i . v
Treasurer s report. . .
lialance in treasury June 18
. -from appropriation by (.oun-r- :
.ty Court ....... , .i.'..$14!U0
Draft on Treasurer June 2(k . 50.001
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i , rason i
I i '. : " ' Draft on Treasurer. June :!0. . -.M
Social and
' a-waBPB .
Mr.- M. Leonard
the Kolejy. ',i
(it Allrel, In at
W. Brown, of
gue.it of the, flnniinor
Pendleton,
la. u
' Mr. and Mrs. t). Illrdwoll, of I.os
tlne, am. at tlnv Foley. .,
W..A. Dunbar, of Seattle, Is in
glstered nl the Bummer.
I.ou Sloop is among the Klrmi visit
ors in La Grande 'today."
lOrni'st Thnruon In among (ho via
Itorfl f iKiii Cove today. .. .
A' ton nrrivod at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. II. E. Dixon, July .1, 1018.
Lt. L P. Ilnrbazetin nnd wife, of
Portland, uro fluents of the Koloy.
Mrs. II. J. Sanders
CoiiiIii'b of Hiinirovlllr
at tllo Hotel Kolev.
and ninnche
, am gunals
Chan.. Miller, well known-Central
railway conductor, is amimi; tlio vl.(
ilors from Union today.
W. T. Hlslop, Wilson -A. Smith
and C O. VVIIkoh, of Portland, are
at Die Hotel Hnmmbr. ,
O. A. Spear, K. Itrlcknoa nnd Mrs.
A. L. Hcrlbor, of. Knlorprlse,, are
registered at' the Foley. . 1
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HaUincc July 1 . .
Secretary's, report-
Krom H. E. Coolidgc, See.
Draft on Treasurer ., i . ... .
Draft on Treasurer
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Total . , '
-Expenditures
.Stumps ......... !I.0)
Manifold paper ........ i-. .
Paper fasteners
Cash hook .
Paper 'for wrapping W.S.S. ad
-matter ... .-.
Census blanks for I.a flrnnile
census . . . ... ..... . . . . . .
Telephone rent June 19. to
July !ll
Salary, Asst. Sec, June
to .10 ......
Total - '
. Approved
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- I. Larison, Chairman
L. Movers, A . '
J. Srroggm,
10. Coolidgc,
K. Kiddle, . '
Managing Committee
HENRY M. DUBOIS,'
. Asst. See.
I MnrA Stvlfis' in Sfirvine Garmi?nts I
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if AmAimmMMnmi II :, ; .'- June -Jst and
'.:'."-;;': "' , j "J ' . cj, . af tOF W6 Opeil
S P - I I I this Store at
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-.yfc i r ' j "i" mil. lii.T il iir ,f -TOil i 1 1 . . ii i in' .iij y ill 'Hi if mmM ' : l . 1
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We wish to take thisi opportunity to thank
the good people of Ii Grande and vicinity
for their generous, patronage during our'
Big U.Wta Sale
The sale has beemmore than successful and '
has more clian surpassed our expectations.
Sale Ends Tonight
CANNING SJCASON IS OPHX.
(Continued Prom Page 1.)
ii I ii,' I oil in of La Grande, which Is
composed of Norma Manor, Merle
Gnoi'KO; Gertrude Garner, IJeiU Hes
ney and Wnnona Lyman, under the
stipeiylsllon of' Miss Murphy, de
montioted' Iho Cold-Pack , mctlioii
of canning fruits ' and vegetables.
Miss Klnvi.'i. .. d.mirbtcr of. Mr. and I 1 ""I s 'V Person's. method nor
Mrs. II. .1. Ititter, leaycs tonight on a!'1"-' method used by,, one group-of
A. Fj. I.aniliert and Rohei't
Powell, of North Powder, are
Bistored at the Hotel Foloy.-.
visit to Cimndmn' Ititter in Portland,
F. A.. Clarke,, former nowspnper
man it La Orande ' wua a passengei'
this' morning for fcnterpriso. after
a long absence in Montana and
oilier outside points. i .'
Mrs.
- sident,
Stults. former La Orando re
hut of r late years in tho
people, but the easiest, quickest
safest and most economical procosn
which is advocated bv tho U. i S.
Department of Agriculture, which
Is ui:e of the ..must domlnaiitlv tel
ling forces In our government to
day. - . .
, Strawberries
the thin svriip,
for the final
wero blanched
peelod. packed
were canned. wi:h
and 1(! minutes used
sterilization. Toina-
nmh cold- dlp
nnd sterilised
If hotel hiisfiie.is. ( in " La Grande t'"'s
j.i.lulH.nr l.UA. ilQiti'Mr.,'' Mi-fi Thfm Ped,
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nnd Tl'rlends. '"'.,"" s.'
. processed in ino sanio. wav
... . . i 'i . . i -that the latter was
Will. llilS ItLllVCII U LV'l:i 4,111
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Jun 1st and , y a
after we close '
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T RULE O
QuaSiiu tit, imtrfyku '
i AbmisI PHrHiHinf Power of ... 920. p.m. - T
!m Dollar .! . ' i 1 . I . i
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Saturday t -
One of the ADO R. C. V. SUtrm wttk
, f ) 60 Mill!
; Women are ewarmlng Into new ac
tivities to meet the needs of industry
nnd to release men for service at the
front. These war .times call upon
every Individual to do ooiue kind of
work, excusing only the very old or
the very young from . active service.
And women lire acquitting themselves
like men. They are getting down to
business in uniforms scientifically de
signed to meet the requirements of tho
various kinds of work they hnvo un
dertaken to do, and to meet their own
seuse of fitness. Many a smart uni
form proclaims that its wearer Is do
ing ber bit by discharging the duties
of some man who Is "over there" or
on the way.
For the factory or farm or garden
there are nverettes and servico suits
like those shown in tho picture. They
prove to be Immensely convenient for
house work, 'and for outings In the
woods or mountains thero is nothing
so comfortable and satisfactory as the
service suit. For tramping, climbing
ni)d fishing it has any outfit that in
ctyides a skirt discredited: there Is no
comparison between them for conven
ience. .
For work that docs not demand
breeches or bifurcated skirts there Is
a service suit like this except that I'
lias n skirt. All these suits are mndo
of Warren Jean material- tn khaki
color. Caps and huts to match are
made to be worn with them.-
Smart society women who have ded
icated their cars and services to the
government have donned a tunic uni
form for driving them. Girls who are
replacing young men as ushers In the
theaters are uniformed lit spirited coat
and breeches suits with puttees and
flushing little caps. Women serving
In canteens like to be uniformed, Red
Cross workers don cap and apron -everywhere
the service garment Is worn
as a proud badge of duty fulfilled.
4.4,4,4.4,4,4,4.4.4 LA GRANDE.
1
as Walter left thu dmiout with a
whenlhari'ow tilled with dirt, Albert
left the other end of the runway
and came down another pith with
his empty. ' Tho sergeant didn't
I know . thero were t wo of lliein.
j Every time he looked up he saw a
Grleson loading and starting off
I wllh ft wheelbarrow. The sergeant
i figured this man Qrlorsou was do
ling' twice, ins lunch work an any
: other man on the Job, and went to
j the lieutenant to loll him about It.
Then he learned thero wore two
of them. 1
They Worked In Hanks. . :
Doforo enlisting In the army to
gether the Griersoim worked In dlf-
' Cheerful Looking Umbrellas,
Why should we look dull on u rainy
day? Wo : can be cheerful-looking
even to our umbrella now, for the col
ored silk Umbrella for ruin or Milne Is
to be populur this summer. This com
blnntlou umbrella and parasol offers
protection from sun and shower alike.
Some of these - umbrellas have ivory
tips and ferrules to match the handles.
1 HoIiIis, and relatives an
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'.lion, ilia run rtiuiui wiiiiii oiijb mm. j J-l-jf sour
the young man .has been transferred i fol. v)f w"
- irom an iiiiiiy cainp 111 miMiniiiii canned
(.'amp Meade, Marylund, and the sup-la reHlM ,
position is that they will soon be on,(1 Piln(ji
: the way to r rance.
1 The many friends 111 J-a Grande of
J. A- Churchill, state school superin
tendent, will be pleased to know that
'. he was elected a vice president of the
. Nntional Educational association at
its With annual convention in Pitts-
' burg.
' Mrs- J. E. Anderson, of this city,
" has received word of the death of her
ginndmother, Mrs. 'Cynthia Crane, at
. the home of her son, Frank Crane, at
-v Sonorai Oil. The deceased was 8.1
':' vears ofi age and was a pioneer of tho
North Yakima tountry. 1,
except
sterlized 1
the commercial name
condition so prevalent
vegetables is sometimes
allowing the vegetables
before canning some
times Improper sterilization and
sometimes bad lids.
Miss Murphy is leaving some bul
letins hi the county agents office
on Home Canning of Fruits, Veget
aiiles and Meats, wnlch tho house
wives .may obtain by cnlling Tor
thiyiK ' '
Picture:
' the lied
nkima tount
ii of the par;
(Wss Drug
ade and floats at
ug Store. Adv.
7-6-tf.
Framm Cleaned. ' ,
V '. To keep picture frames from becom
ing fiv specked, rub them with water
.1 tn wbiclr onions have been boiled.
Small, but Industrious.
It takes fi.000 bees io weigh a pound.
FOR CONSXIPTION AND BILOtJS
NESS Good digestion goes fur toward
comfort nnd health in hot weather.
Undigested food in the stomach can
quicklv poison the system. Geo. Jcn
nur, 4 Hi Laboi .St., San Antonio, Tex.,
writcsf "Folev Cathartic Tablets have
proven the best laxative I have taken
and I recommend tnem to anyone suf
fering from fonsftpation or hilous
ness. They should he in every travel
ing 'man's grip." Quick relief for
suk hondacho.MdnntinK or other con
dition caused by bad indigestion, Sold
everywhere. Adv..
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Careful Housekeeper.
My sister was Invited over to n
friends House for dinner. After she
was through eating, she folded lici
napkin up. Her frlciyl's lliilo hov
seeing her fold It up, culled out: "Oh.
lyver mind, my mother irons (hem out
before she uses them njiiiin!" Ex
change." : ' ,;. -J
Mleeless Books.
Mice enn he kept uwuy from boots
wllh ease If pieces of gnin camphor
are laid near them on the shelve'!
TWINS IX WAH.
i MISS GENEVIEVE REILLE
INEWT0DAY!
1 a awte
FOR KENT Houseki
Black .ll!02.Adv,
rooms.
7-II-lf
WANTfcD Cherry pickers. Ike
fionscl, Frultdule.-l-Adv. 7-0-4tp.
FOR RENT Modern fuj-nlshed house
with garage. Phone lliurkjBr.92.
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LOST Munch of keys on ring; had
Fair store number tag. Return to
Observer. Adv. 7-(j-2t.p
McWllllnms, I3u1hii nnd Stendnl,
singers who sing at Sttir todav. Adv.
I ' 7-fi-lt.
Ollleei's Have Until Time To Iden
tify Two Ill-others.
P,v I' red h. Ferguson.
(United Presfl Htnlf Correspondent. )
WITH Till" AMI5RICAN FORCES
IN PICAK1.IY, Juno 17 (Tly mall.)
When vou go to war twice nt the
same time In tho same outfit maybe
you can consider you really aro go
ing to do von I- part to whip (ho
Bocbe. At least Walter nnd Albeit
Griurson are incllped to feel that
wav about It. Tins only way it can
be done, however, is to be a twin.
Walter and Albert arty- twins.
Their fill lie l- and mother live at
3:112 Lucas Avenue. St. Louis. And
If Mr. and Mrs. Gi.lo.-mn think they
hud a hard time telling Walter
and Albeit apart when they wero
little, they ought to sec the ser
geant nnd Company eoniniandor try
it. After vou know how to Itl-,u-tiry
the twins its liiisy"."' Walter (ni
ls it Albert?) has a- mole on one
foot. Hut the 1 sergeant can t tell
the (wins tn take off their shoos
every tliuo he wants to pick out
one of lliein for some particular
job. Tho result Is that Walter and
Albeit are- fighting the war both
together und separately, for them
selves and for each other, and In
addition thev are and also Is--carrylng
on u mall courtship.
l)o The Girls Know,
They are Writing Glendlne and
Gornldlno Smallev, who live in Shel
don, III. Glondine and Geruldine
are twins. Walter or Albert Is
writing Glendlne and Albert or
Wnltor Is writing Gornldlne.
Walter, 6r -Albert anyhow one
or tho - twins first told the
story as he, sat in the window of
the United Press billet one warm
evening in Pirnrdy. Wagons, guns
and cnmlons were rolling nnd rum
bling by. The twins nre with an
engineering outfit nnd It. was too
early yet for them to sot .out for
their, work of stringing wire, and
digging trenches and dugouts. As
Walter, or Albert, talked ' of Dol
uiar, tho IhIiIro, the river and other
things of home, the other one came
up.. I was like seeing double. Their
tin hats. Were even nt the same
angle. . ,..
Nolmtl)' Knows Plfference.
' You seo, It s like this, said Al
bert. "When Walter" that iden
tified Albert. "when Walter Is
working And Is tired; nnd I m fresh
I slip out? nnd relieve him, and no
body, knows tne difference. Then,
if I get tired, he comes out and re
lieves me, and so long iwvone of us
Is where one or the other Is suppos
ed Io be- well, there you nre."
.o one, in Hie company known
ono from the other.- On one (Oc
casion a new seiKennt was In charge
or the detachment working In a
dugout. Albert and . Walter were
working from opposite sides. Just
Miss Genevieve Rellle, daughter of
Baron Rellle of the French high com-'-'mission,
Is one of the most popular of
'.ths women war visitors to the United
, -( Ut, aBltJ,fch,v.. T-:.i .
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! SHERRY !
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Wm ......... .tllR UOUSIH OF QUALITY. .........a
TO DA V ONIiY ' : .
, Virginia pearson
"The Huilted Woman"
The most stlisiifiiiiinl ili'iima ever pnulucnd,
find CliarliB-Jhaplm in "In the Park."
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TO.MOUIJOW
BUSHMAN and BAYNE, in .
"CYCLONE HIGGINS, D. D.' and
Big Bill Hart in "Double Crossed."
ferCtit bunks . In. St.- Lsiils.' i It ., so
happened that acJ was at the. pass
book window In his lesnoctlye baul.
Depositors with accounts In . both
liunks began Io consider taking the
pledge If they went from one bank
directly, to the .othor,- until they
learned how things stood. V
The. sergeant and th eonipany
commander have given It up. They
assign Albert and Walter to work,
and so long an a Grleson Is there,
that Is good enough.
Tho twins are over here because
they want to help win the war.
They are not ' yot 21... Therefore,
they would not have been drnftud.
but they are doing the war double.
Uoug Fairbanks at the Star today.
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W err tin. Hnnd a Delltn luward
for anyoese of Csturm tnat cannot b
HfctCR V'atniTtt MvoiciDO.
tt.irrii M.,1i-T'n.: on keea taken..
FMrt-Tifus r.r the pusc thirty-'
ab.i li f Iwi uine known as the
i fir catarrh. Mail's
- : ';. ' , 'i ttaiiBlood oil
ptlllng the Pol
.'. inid beallna the dla-
portlft
cured hi
Hall'i
by catar1
Ave year J
liioet rellii
Catarrh j
the MucouY
eon from
Aaspfl m.rt
Af ter yo ."w t irr.cn- nalra Catarrh i
Medicine Ii v . .i .ie you will a
craat Impi V ln your anrai
hiinlth. ntart iVsina- Rall'a Catarrh Medi
cine at once and set rl of catarrh. Seo4
for tatlmonJais. free.
r. J. CHENEY CO., ToWdO, Ohio. :
oM by all Ix-unUru. Wo. t. ...... :
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Why the
Dcotcnnia
diland
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lECAUSE the Highland Scot, wading throufih the
wtl A uather 01 the mountains, toundAifi kept drir.
' ; Before the Roman soldier, himself a Kiltie, oumc,
Lowland and Highland folk wore Kilts. ' .. .
- ' When modern life turned the Lowlands to trousers,
the wet mountain'" lather held the Highlands to kilts.
But his wet weather, had GOODRICH been founded,
wouldn't have worried the Highlander. . - :
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SE&mE TIRES
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Goodrich; wo did have met his needs with Hipress
boots and waterproof garments, just as Goodrich, met -the
need of jthe automobile for the rAf rhbber tiro. n
TwentyUwo years Goodrich has shaped the destiny
of automobile tires, bringing them from crude, clumsy
afl'airs.tothegracefulGOODKlCHSERViCBVALUKViKHS.
And all Goodrich inventions were directed to-'
ward one end, SEHV1CB VALUE to the user. . ..
For Goodrich recognizes but one tire vuluc; what
a tire is worth to the motorist on his car and on the
road, in comfort, economy, and long mileaga. - .
Goodrich manufacture puts sukvice vai uh in
1 Goodrich Tires, both SILVERTOWN CORDS, and
BLACK SAFETY TREADS, and Goodrich Test Car
Meets Prove it is there.
Demand the SERVICE VALUE tires, r
tt-ip. B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
Portland Branch: Broadway and BunuUde St., Portland, Ore. ,
CITY OF GOODRICH ARROW, Orlitv
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WE SELL
100DEICH TIRES, TUBES AND
CASINGS
Complete Stock
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In All Sizes.
LaGrandeGarage
. f'IMS. MeCHAIIY, I'rnp.
Washington Street. ';
WE SEJ.-
GOODRICH TIRES, UBES AND
CASINGS
Complete Stock All Sizes
Hamilton Garage
I1KRT HAMILTON, I'rnp.
Corner Fir and Jefferson
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