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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
it PAffE ' TWO v LA OH AND R EYEXTXO OBSERVER Til man ay; awtst 2. ims The Observer Aa Independent Newspaper ! Published Dally and Weakly at .La Grande, Oregon. ' . L Grande Evening Observer Publishing Company. , BRUCE DENNIS. Publisher. t Entered at the Postoffice at . I Grande, Oregon, ai Second-elaea ' ' ' Matter. Address All Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Evening Telegraph Report of United Press Association. On Sale In Other rill.. Jregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. imperial news Stand, Portland. Multnomah Hotel News Stand, ' 1 Portland. . ... SUBSCRIPTION RATES . By Carrier Dally, per month .......... i .... .65c Dally, per three months $1.95 Dally, per six months In advance 3.75 Daily, per year in advance $7.50 By Halt Daily, single copy.. 6c Dally, per year in advance $3.00 Daily, per six months In advance $2.50 Daily, three months, 'n advance. .$1.25 Daily, per month COc The Saturday Evening Observer, by mail, per year In advance $1.50 Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per year in advance $1.50 "By Ceuntry Tie of Thee, (wees Land . mt LlbM-ty. Is no patent to lie Issued on any plan to make the soil produce What Is required In Kod common sense, plenty of wllllnrticua In work. .1 lack of deal to I. aye lh. field ton isirly 111 tho evcnliiK an I arrive too Into In tho - uorni:i!:. Floyd possesses all or these trait: and aa a result . lie has u stand o! Horn Hint will buU'o the allien on: of his ll' ami liav.e plenty of pooil old-fa.ihioned corn rodder to feel his live stock this winter. An v. part of your nest sli;lit seeing trip ko out and look it that corn crop. I HOME ECONOMICS PORTLAND SHOWS STRONG MARKET IIOOf!Il HKIt IIKIIOKS. .Pendleton has a Btroak of op. prnclatiou that la well to ciunliiLa. Doll ninncholt., a Hound-up rider, helped mako tho wondorf.ul Pomlle. ton Round-up. Ho rode at the flint sl.ow mid every show there after until he enlisted with Ms country and went to fight the Cor. mans. On French soil lie met Ills death In the most, gallnnt manner. Now the Eust Oregonlnn, of Pen dleton, believes that recognition! nhould bo given this hero, and to lo so Is advocating tho naming oi a Rtrcat for lilm. Tho Enst Oro gonlnii In discussing the mutter eny: ' Dell ninnchott sleeps in an un marked (rrhvo on, tho 'Bnttlofiold of France.". Ho was the first F'ondletoninn to fall In battle over then). He, was tho flrat of our Kound up stars to sacrifice Tilm solf thai others nillit llvo In safe ly mid decency. It would be graceful and Just to honor his mo uiory lu some manner during the coming Round-up. Why not enni-j Into the French and name a street after iiliu. We, have u II kinds of j streets with Th up Uve Slock of Quality Ilring Higher Prices to Shipper. PORTLAND, Aug. 21. With n moderate run of live slock nl the North Portland stocn yurds over Sun day the market is a muss of strength in all the divisions. Taking ((Utility into consideration the cattle market is n quarter higher. Prime steers $12.25 to $1.1.25, good to choice steers $10.75 to $11.75. med ium to good steers $!).50 to $10.75, fair steers $5.50 to $8. Choice cows and heifers $8 to $!), medium to good cows and heifers $'1 to $7.50, fair to medium cows and heifers $5 to $'i,can cers $3 to $5. Hulls $.' to $7. (.'elves $9 to $12. Stockers and feeders $ii j to $8. , Great strength continues In the hog trade. Tho run is not heavy, the ouul-! ity Is good and hit the high mark. of) 20c early. Prime mixed $111.50 to! $20, medium mixed $19 to $19.50,,' rough henries $17.50 to $18.50, ph;:; ' $18.75 to $18, bulk snies $19.25 to $19.50. i The sheep market has gotten-out o I Through the efforts of home demon- j slration scents special cottage cheese; ir.ys Iu;v2 lieen established at curb j markets in several cities in Virginia. The country women make up special lot; of cottage for these days and tha t ity women know that they will be j able to buy a freshly, made product at that time. In Fuyetville, Arkansas, I a grocer advertises a regular market i lay as cottage cheese duy. Farm wo- j iiicn who have received Instructions from the home demonstration agent roviiie him with a good product for his customers. Sugar Rules of Our Allies.' The French nre getting a pound ind a half of sugar a month and the Italians only a puiind. They arc not -oinplaining. ishnll we complain be ?liU3e the food administration asks us to cut down to the very smallest amount possible ill our consumption-of iugar? ' The solution of the sugar problem will now depend larirelv upon the co operation of tlie housewife. If each ! understands the situation thoroughly j there will lie no complaints because the grocer refuses to sell more than the ' specified amount to each person. Spice t'akr. (100 Per Cent Harlcy Flour.) i I In I T cup fat. ' ' Two-thirds cup sugar. j 1 cup syrup. Three eggs. j Three-fourths cup milk. ; One teaspoonful vanilla. I One teaspoonful salt. Six teaspoons baking powder. Half teaspoon ginger. One tenspoon cinnamon. Half teaspoon cloves. ' . One teaspoon allspice. Three and three-fourths cups barley flour. , One cup raisins. New Sh ? o arriving every clay by express. We have the strongest line to offer our trade this fall that we have ever had. Every pair has a full leather insole, every pair Goodyear Welts. The following styles are some of the new ones: Cherry Red, Calf, Cuban Heel, Lace, Coco Brown, Calf, Cuban Heel, Lace; Khaki, Grey and Brown, Kid, Cloth Top, Lace.' Wo will be glad to show you. No trouble to fit our shoes. They are moderately priced $0.00 to ?).50. A UNION STORE A UNION STORE TRUSTEES INVOICING SIMOCIAI, xotici; able life. The trudo is strong with ; well. Add alternately the liquid and prices 25c to 50c over last week quo- J the dry ingredients, sifted together, tations. Prime lambs $14 to $15, fair-Add the raisins nntl fold in the well to medium Inmhs $11 to $i:i, yearlings ; beaten" egg whites. Bake as loaf for $10 to $11.75, wethers $9 to $0.50, i one hour in a moderate oven. After The Western White Pine Company j Th" uHonllon of property own. Left Some Assets jGI's is called to tho ordinance pro- The Western White Pine Company, jvldliiK 'i hat all' shade trees projeet cornposed of W. W. Warkle, C. W. 'ins over ihe streets fir sidewaiks Wegner and L. H. McCnrty, opernlintc and ill weeds or grasses which In a small saw mill on Catherine creckJ,,ii'u-av intniTorn with pedestrians Method Cream the fat, sugar and 'left some assets for the receiver Frank i nul.:- R. rt ,., a manner thai isuch interference is removed, jl'ioperiy owners will bP given tteji days from date to comply the old rut and is showing consid r-! egg yolk. Add the syrup and mix I P. Hall, to check over, mid this is now ueing none to determine what the creditors will receive from the blow up. .The men were all strungers to this part of the country and their plans for operating in the pine belt ewes $7 to $9. The receipts of live stock today are as follows: .Cattle 1150, hogs 500, sheep 1700, with all selling strong at the above quptations. 20 minutes raise temperature. .M!KK O'ltOI I'.KIO OVKIt STATU. 20, evidently went wrong, for. although they hnd quite n quantity of lumber, Aug. ready to market, their financial trnu-! bles overtook them.' i Tin new I the Sand." Willi the ordinance. F. II. CURREV, Mgr. City of La Grande. ::t. The Standard , OH for Motor Cars. are I Tim Dalles Tooolo bore anxiously awniling the appearance ' day. nf Private Mike O Rourkn, who I speiiKs i niirsoav nignt under me WHAT TO I'SK TO I1M III I I II f'fil line .,,, r in., ii, i.'i. YYIln I riL lULUno; ' I phkvknt aithmhcitis; """l Our Saturday Fpccial on Oneka I , Ln, a VVe should know j Mrs. llattio I. Furgnson yesterday Coffee will pay you. Prtman's linn'1", buckthorn hark, glycerine,! received a letter from "Bud" McCrary.j fj(or(, ' " 8.92-,lt l0,c-- as" mixed In Adlcr-l-ka, flushes! now in the 8.10th Aero Kquudroo, flelf-j ' ." tho ENTIRE bowel tract so coin-' ridge I'lcld, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, r.lKi, pai, fnr Rec0ii h,,n,i 'plotely that appendicitis Is provent- um, o.i.y just reicuseu iron, mo nos- ,.,,, ,)nok, , K00j colld,OIli ed. ONE SPOONFUL ADLER-I-K . I -Ml,.,.rl'w.rn' I. n,,,ll rv,, Hln... lie is not to be a "flier," for hi.;, ' ' ' '; fl-U-j!.. hook. "A Dauphter of hy Gene Rlratton-I'or- 45c Opekn Coffee at 31o, on Satur-iters, jupt out of print, tho first 1 utmnn s Drug .Store. 8-'-;il.n I.a Grande, get ono and read It. Dy-S-20-tf. FAMILY DRUG STORE t-A GRANDC, OREGON. flier." fur hi.i ,' duties as machinist engineer, will keep , mm vil vilu k;ii;uilll muflt III lll limu, ( c.xccrpis rrom tne letter leiiciv: Mt. Clemens, .Mich., Aug. tl, 1918 Hear mother, and all nt home. I urn! FAMILY DRUG STORE writing yoisto let you know I m.i ovtr my sickness mid eunect to leave to morrow for Cordon City, New York. 1 was exummed this morning for over seas,' and was given my ovir seas' equipment. "We don't expert to be in t.he state very long, probably n month. "Well, mother, you don't know how happy I am to know that I am aide to go over and fight with the other boys and my friends. Tin; bovs hrrV ! urn sure nappy, too. ; 'In our squadron parlor we have r. street lending to the Round- aml tl",yi''-' playing ami ni-ino jail the songs they ever knew, now th:-y entrance fioru Die south Is, are so tickled to know that thev are L.A GRANCE,ORBGON relieves ANY CASE sour stomach gas or constipation liecnuso It re-1 moves--ALL -foul - matter . which clogged and poisoned your system, j The INSTNT action surprises both' doctors and patients. C. I). Put nam. ' Adv ! "a CHICHESTER SPILLS ti v THE DIAMOND It RAN If. A PIII.fr. If rit inJ i,.,!3lirrS.A Aw tJ I.adlcal Ab Tuur Uruifsltt fr 1 til-c'ft.ft-rIMftmind llraad, I'llU in lied tntl Uald n.c-.allic' PI tealnl with HI no KLra. liakn na ulber. Bur or rotir v , It rural U At k for lfI- IH -TKU ff deaion iik am imi.i.h. fur sr. VMri known aill(-.t,Befiit.AIayi ('.dial ! r SOLO BY ORUGfilSTS EVERYWHERE The Popular Motor Oil More ZEROLENE is used for au tomobiles on the Pacific Coast than all ether oils combined. Leading motor car distributors praise ZEROLENE, correctly re lined from selected California asphalt-base crude, because it main tains iis lubricating body at cylin der heat and gives perfect lubrica tion with less wear and less carbon deposit. Get our lubrication chart showing the correct consistency for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalUornia) Engines are either wafer cooled or air-cooled. This, the air-cooled type, like all internalcombuBtiun r-niinen, requires an oil that holds its full lubricating qualities at cylinder heat, burns clean in the combustion chambers and enes out with exhaust. ZEROLENE nils these requirements per fectly, fcocausfl it is correctly nfinmd from nfactwi Cai forma atphMlt-b&xe crvdo. T. R. MAXWELL, LOCAL AGENT. LA GRANDE, ORE. This Stove For Sale by II. n. HARRIS, LA GRANDE, ORE. W. II. BOHNENKAMP C, LA GRANDE, ORE. L. LILLY, LA GRANDE, ORE. 9', vi'EJJ.,RUI,E COMPANY, LA GRANDE, ORE. CLYDE KIDDLEISLANI) CITY, ORE UNION HARDWARE, UNION ORE 1 1 ECONOMY" mesnincloss names. Wc save our patrons mnay dollars annually, at an expense of nliout o'.ip-tenlh the original cost of goods. A disranlrd $10 Suit is often made wearable aRiiin for a small sum. Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. called Oak Sltet. Thai name is I xaing 'over there. lis. .i.i h. ., .. i.i. : iMtmmmmrrmmmimmwmmmtsmmmmevfi1.. mM.'paixft?igLt a libel because there are no oaks yet? I never irot their letter until af-1 st oa Uw, stree' anil neter' will . b. l written them. I suppose you 1 jj&KSrmvsmwmamxim W.)ilh,.r 1 . t. oi Call It Deli nianehett street and thus five it a "name that for time to conio will honor the me moiy o(. a bold rider who Ml la a noble cans- and did "flood eie- nre having some hot Grande about now. aren't you? all i "How is Hilda and Kay and i;rand : ma! Teil erandma I will irntr li- honie a lvk of the kni-ir's iniust;iohe. i ''I have len trnnsVerreil intr an-' other squadron, so you Ixtfer answer. sin. I am. as ever, vour l.wimy .,n eo.lon" on the enemy lefor he and brother. ' WKSI.KV." died. I!IT: V(IIIKIMi IN KI.OM) MrKK.N .VOX'S t'(U'. m r, well tTlio unlive of Iowa. Ncbr:iska o Knnsas, If ho desires to ft-el one more the aiirrniuidings of hi for mer slate, lias but to drive out to the Hund'rldKO and spend a short time 'n I'loyd MeKenuoTTp '(i-ac:e feild of coin. No ta( ever protlured a better Pendleton--Roy Rilnt'r, w. known In Krsiein llrcion. wrf W. L. Thomixun of l'ndl li; that be has '.'7 hospitals to vi-di his Red Cross woik in f'r.inre. l'l!l:l'ARK ItllJ TIIR liOT WW V. GO TO THE BEE, THOU SLUGGARD, CONSIDER HIS WAYS AND BE WISE. The hot sun Is doiit.lv d.iniri roiis if there is a mass of undigested food la' the Mon.arh. r.Misin..' rss and auto IntoMr.nlon. ea.uina. ronresiin; pa. son? th: cmi.tpr.l u,e : FiMem I. .'-.('..Kirt -f .li... produce a better yield. It Is an Kll-ai r.. .l-im.t.ir.tir. "''T- I hey . lean-.. II ,. bowel.- aien me sioniaen and benefi: p:o:-ipt nr.il si,r r-lief. art itnilr hist do their otk onrly. They .lean-.. II,. I,. :!'! i Itor tract that would make Karn.e tinllh of the O.-W. railrosd c.n::. pany, smile a brod srailf j;id can so Ian Claik. the liv r t i man to ejaculate 'Arl:ariw m do nothins; like this." This is proof P'jsltle that th Grande Rondo valley en rslw- run If it Is properly farmed. r'!o I McKennon is one of the very bes' farme- In anybody's country. Il ia there when It tonus to makin; the soli produce. He seems t-p know how and pnts his knowle.U; to use. But when yon ask him how he does It Floyd will Invar iably tell In his modest manner that ill It require is to work the ground we;i and work It at the HKbt time. exlent Rood farming, after U There is no secret process, there the liver. H.'ronm, n,ie,t for i'e'llon. bili.itrsriei. tv.i.l t,; M-atinc. bis or eonilii:itln. Sold rverywliree. in, It 'll h. Tfe' v. ly f,.,sh,'t of candy m.ole vol the 10 eenf woilh n a; Siliertfiorn's The most important thing about a bee is not his stinger but, that he is a ''Saver," while the fact thnt he is also a stinger is th- next most important thing about him, as you have probably had reasons to experience. If you adopt his plan on saving, and make our hank your hive, you are lo.--s liable to "gi t stnng" hy some "get-rieh-ouiefc" scneme. You can't lose if your money is deposited in our bank. We take w.-ry precaution to protect your money; we carry Imrgi.ir in'iirance, have fire-pruof vaults, and bonded em Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON and beji can to!--r by Ihe IH-.v.;, U sed Cm Five passenger Ford, 1914 model - - - Five passenger Ford, 1915 model - - - - Five passenger Ford, 1918 model, good as new Ford One-Ton Truck, in good shape - - - - Maxwell, in first .class shape - - - - - 1917 Chevrolet Roadster, in good shape - - - . .$225.00 . $300.00 ?475.oo . $475.00 . $550.00 $450.00 rMiraJcitllroii,iMla; FAMILY ORUa STORE iA OMANDCORCGON. $100 Reward, $100 The riuVr of 1M r.Tjv r r 'II fa t l"n that lh- rr f nt 1 abie to rure (n ) tt! an- lb it 1 t fttarri!. t atnrrh N ine cr.'i(U lr.f!'in-d tir c rt it utkp.it coTiini. fi!i C:rrh ',r tftkn tn-.-rnMv an.l m-"t rfcru tr n-i on th- m !- ; smt .if 1.- fljtt.m lhrrhy tUunvi'n: l four.J ts.n of i.s .t'"M. kimi iho C'1nt Tr",rr'-. b'n'.;r i p t a r,.n. Iin ;tin htM n.i-lpf a ,tur ;n '!! it Work. Th pr"i.i.ir hw i n-. i-.t A ft, I thf U About lh t fh "JW!v roM of H -V Ana IBU 1 f01U in? emmrrh M.l-xr. th! t?.v o-r Or tIU?frHl iv.r(.sirf for iir m tht i fmlj A.4lT9 y J. rflVNFT -. TolrOc; Ohio. tk'IJ Ly ail l-rutif.jt. Ma son Jar Rubbers We havo luit a few duzon Iff t, ami wiu'lc (ln-y last yuii nmy liavo tlu'lii at tho low jn'iiv of ? dozen for 25 Furniture Exchange lllack 1241 E. J. IMlNOItt'E Fir and Jefferson Itcst Prices Paid for t'sed Purniture, or will Exchanre for New. i i i - A These Cars are in Good Shape and Will Demonstrate Maxwell Service Station Phone Main 71 i