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"vftlPAT. OCTOBER 3 '391. PAGE TWO , r i im7frtn'unr.T;vftTii7 tvt iTrrmrmnn '.Winter Underwear ; ' - r, 'When the Essential Features of Underwear are Considered, Style Quality and Service- the new lines we are showing are-certain to come up to vour highest expec tations. v - ' i ' Women's Fine Quality Cotton or Wool Vests and;Tight9......50e to $1.50 Women's Pine Quality Union Suits, , any style - $1.25 to $2.00 "Women's Fine Quality "Wool Union Suits . . . - .... $1,98 to $3.48 Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits , . r .... .v $2.50 and $3.00 Men's WJM Union Suits.. .J4 to $7.50 .Boys' and Misses'- Fine Heavy Fleeced Unions .... $1.25 Boys ' and Misses ' Wool Unions, nil hizes , r .. $2.25 We insist th&t you see our complete lines for the whole' family at the earliest opportunity HilFs Department Store TEUTONS. ARB, JNlftf r; , PARING FOB PEAjCE ..'.-., (Continued from Page OBe, LABOR BOARD IS READY FOR VORK FEDERAL OFFICIALS TO i CON, DUCT BUKEAU, Plan In Along Line of Private Bu reaus IWHh No Fees Charged ' . . ' Non-Essentials Listed. : The Federal Community Labour Board of La Grande held a-meeting last night in the new office of the U. S. Employment Service in the La Grande National Bank building. The hoard ; constats of C. P,vEmahlser, chairman, who acta as a represent? ' ttve of the U. S. Employment Service, . under .oath; Vincent Palmer, James Mimnaugh. reprecnting rthe.. indus .. tr(es, and Robert Cotner and George Andrcvis, representing labor, and Charles II. Reynolds aa superintendent of the locu) employment office. . , Mr. Itcyonlds is already installed In . the government headquarters In s portion of the office In the Security Land Company's rooms, and is now open for business. Tho board, has. three function t ' 1. Listing and, recruiting labor for war industries, 2. Distribution of labor to war In dustries. . 3. Settlement of disputes between employer und employees. , '- IA comploto enrd index of every lot borer in Union and Wallowa counties . fwill bo made at once. Lint of Non- Essential Industries. ' The V. S, Department of Labor has .' classified the following industries un der thq head of non-esBontlalsi v ' Auto Industry accessories; drivers of pleasure- ears, cleaning, repairing and delivery of sume; sightseeing cars, auto trucks and. teaming en R gaged in work other than fuel, or govr , ernment work; abstractors; artists; iv,erjising agonjeios; bath, and barber ; shop attoBtlantflj baling alleys billi kjard and '-pool ..'rooms; bottlers and ''Jbottle . supplies,' ;-WU. ppsjerj bluer jprintors; brokers; candy manufacturr ' tin; cigar and tobnoco, cleanor and dyers; clubs; confectioners and deli catessen establishments; builder and contractor not engaged in the erec tion of structures for war work; tol v leotion agencies; dancing academies; detective agencies; mercantile stores; florists; fruit stands; Junk dealer, livery and snle stables; pawn shops; private Employment agencies; ' insur ance agents; . peanut venders; shoe shining shops; window cleaners, soft drink establishments; waiters; soda fountain supplies; taxicabs, for hire cars, and hotel omnibuses. This list has been classed as speci'ic non-essential work, and othors may be added, from time to timo. . "ANYTHING YOU . DO NOT. NEED" ItKD. fltOKH SHOP'0 EOIKTH MONTH IS A HAN NEK ONK ' ; ( WITH PKQKi r. Proceeds from the Red Cross Shop and Salvage Bureau opened for. business In L Grande on June 13th . roaahod the happy .figure of t:)39.2Q for the moisjlh month of tho business..; " Two rummage sales, netting $71.61 were conducted during the month under the supervision of Mrs. L. Olven und Mrs. Frank Juckson, composed : wholly, or, partially of rubber., "Tin Foll.-rTIn foil of all Jtinds.' . Lead foil All kinds, lining of boxes, collapsible tubes, paste, paint aim shaving;, tops of bottles. Glass. Olass fruit Jars, cold cream Jurs, clean bottles of all kinds, i 1 . "; . ; ' j Bags. Cotton, burlap, gunny sacks. Ruga. Any . article , containing cotton, wool, silk, felt, olther white or colored. Furniture. Furniture of all kinds,: Including pianos, Vlotrolas, stoves and dlsheB. Miscellaneous. Old ... kid gloves nnd leather, spark plugs and any uutQiuobll. accessories, old clothes. old shoes, dental fillings, leather cushion tops. Salem., In response to the com plaint of customers ovor the fees of- JG, $10 and ?15 which were being charged for tho lustullatlon of telephones the. Pacific Telephone end Telegraph Company this week announced that regular riles would be. charged in all cases where ap plications had been made prior to September 1. An order promulgat ed by. I'OKtmaster-Qenoral Burleson Results from the salvage depart-, rovided for the installation fees ii u, fiv iiu aiier ep(enir ber, but . the Telophone Company hod 'Interpreted this as. applying to lostallatlona . on -. which application bud beon made prior to that time. icwit hYO boon . highly satisfactory and Mrs. T. N. Murphy, who hus direct charge of the work, Is mak ing b greut record with what she h to do with. AlthoiiKh consld eruble cartage cxpouse has been en titled by the donation of unsalea ble articles, bucU as paper, worth less shoes, cans, etc., yet In the irnln M.rs. Murphy Is very . much plcused with tho manner the pub Ui has. eo,-operutod la this , work. The lelophono number of the chop has boen changed to Main 754 and the shop Is open every duy from D to .12 and 1 to S o'clock f lease, bear in, mind that salvage is anything of vulua you do not need" and also keep in mind that tho following artlclos are always in demand: Metals.-r-Bits of gold and silver jeweliyv. atuuitnuiu, . ironj wrought end scrap. ' lead,; pewter, ' bronze, brass, nlckle, copper, steel, ; prlnt oi s" old type, newspaper cuts, and plated ware., Rubbou1. -Automobile tlios end Inner tubes, belting, boots, heels, srles, hot water bottles, door mats, rulers, stamps, wringers, fruit Jar b?.nds, shooting, golf and tennis bulls, rubber toys or any article FromReaper. to Riveting Hammer Columbia Rivert IShipbuilding 1 Corporation in Portland, completes two . new way. 2500 Additional Men will be required at the end of the harvest season. At least 2000 of these will be unskille d men who will came : from the harvest fields of the north west and in a short ' time be trained into skilled shlpbullde rs. When you have performed your patriotic duty In the bar- ' vest fields, come to the shipyard and hit tho Bun again. Columbia Elver Shipbuilding Corporation PENDLETON MEN HERE TO ATTEND CORBETT FUNERAL : Among ihoso from a distnnce wht attended the. funeral 'of Jos eph Corbett today were Pat I.on-.ci-gan, ice and coal denier;. Tom O'Brien.,, agent of. the 0.-W.; John lver, groooryrnaa , and ; former mayor; and Joseph Cox, merchant, all of Pendleton, Observer advertising will Dring re. suit. present i agitation '.bare In order to adapt, the. reply to the new con ditions. ;y ; ; ; - ' .. , , '!' ,JIlBi)crtUe (icrmavy, Baron Burlan's statement to the forelgh "affairs commltUio that Cer- n.any will make the constitutional luodlflcutioim neccsiiUry to ' real lisp the demand for a deinocraUq fornj of government and abdication of rnllitary control wo regarded - a indicating the Austrian purpose to do likewise, Events , m moving In the same direction In . Turkey,, whore, tho Sultan has declared for x representative government, bo that the conclusion ; is irresistible ; and that the whole' program of consti tutional reform nbw under way to the result of tan Agreement between the three allies to meet one . of the president's conditions for a cessa tion, oi .Hostilities. . Stop Devastating rrocticca. . Baron Burlan's statement . that Oormany will be Jn u position, to nccept the ' president'. deur'ndB ipreurs to be born out In . a meas ure by reports Uom the battlefield :n Belgium and northern , France that the , Gorinans are . not looting and destroying private- property as beretore. ,jf this la followed by '.be abandonment of submarine at tack, on mofthant shipping, offi cials feol that, the principal obsta cle . In-the 'way of aa adjustment wlli-be found only in the arranger Kent' of .un armistice.'-': There Is no doubt that the, Oerr mans will liiake a desperate effort to resist the announced purpose of tne 'presment' to leave uie .eeram ui an armistice to the . military ! comr manderB of the American and allied forces, . apd . it' niayi be some ' time before . they are sufficiently ,,humr t!e, In splrit;rto admt that , it 1 hot for them to dlctite, but simply to accept such terms as these mill tary . commanders, unay choose to iitipoie. ''; , ,'. .(', PF.IISOXS WEAK AND RVNDQWS,' KASY VICTIMS FOUTIF ' TOIUtSKIiF AGAINST "i IT BY TAKING , '.' ' -: TAN LAC. -: ';' .;? According to late, reports Issued by. State and . Federal health am tlioritlos the . Spanish , Influenza epidemic Is rapidly spreading to ill purls of the country, ' and It now seems that practically every state In the - Union will be ser iously affected befuto' It run its course' . ' It has not only become a -great nnd terrifying menace to the public health, but, unless clieckod, It is apt to seriously affect the progress of war won: in ail its various deT partments,. Already the Shipping Board has announced that ten per cent of Its workers bad Wen af fected. " ' " ' The disease ha made its great est progress in the East, where it has claimed Its . victims by the thousands. Reports, . from other section, nowaysr, are. equally aU arming; and both civil and military authorities havo warned the public to take evory precaution to provent its further sprood. In mnny cities schools, churches and theatres have been closod and public gutuerlngs of nil kinds forbidden. . Medical authorities .agree that people who are woan and rundown tiro the earliest victims of the In fluenza epidemic, 1( you find your self tlvnd. wnnk; and. liAipg j(lQHt.t or 41 J. ilfi Si I' v. If You Want Good Coffee ATA REASONABLE PRICE, '.;'... .' '."''.-'.'. ASK FOR Chase & Sanborn's CRUSADE, . at 35c Per Lb. WE GUARANTEE EVERY PACKAGE. Phone Main 43 X G Snodgrass If you are In a genernjl. run-down, condltlot, 'iorfjf you 'iWlr -ckld- easf" lit .UWitWWfol. M6Mld be heedied promptly.,You"are .really In great dauger because ti germ of , the dUeoso Is very catching , and you 410 apt tp tail on .easy, victim if j you come in contact,', with , the germs. People, who are weir and strong are 'not likely to contract! the disease" because they ore able to throw It off. Tho coinmonsense way i to keep fjonr taking ' It Is ia fortify the wste.ni, against at- tacle uy building up tne constitu tion. . In other ' words to use the old adage "Au .ounce , of ; prevention Is wortu a pound of cure." And" if yinP arolnr a, Biib-noiii)ol cpndt- tion the kutoptr thin to do is to begin immediately to build up your p:.wTs. of resiBtanco. . To nccom Ilish this,, nothing on carth'.-will Blregthen you and . build you, up like Taniac, the powerful recon structive tonic, which contains ' the ver' elements- asoded by the sys tem to glvo you .fighting strength and ward off the influenza germ. First' of all Taniac begins -Its' action by creating a good healthy appetite for wholesomo,, nourishing- food, and .aa'sta. '.every organ of the .body to perform its natural functions, thus helping to-build up health and strength Jn the) 'natural way. ';...';:'-'' . . Taniac 1 also the Ideal strength ening tonic for persons, who are suffering from the after effects of lnfluenaa, grippe or bronchial trou bles and hundreds of thousands are using it daily with the most grat ifying results. :' v ' In connection with ( the Taniac treatment, ' It is, j'neqejssary t.o keep, tho bowel, open by taking ..Taniac Laxative Tablets, samples of which are Included .with , every bottle of Teniae. . It la also Important-that the, every day rules, of hygiene be observed; that st, sleep in weil-ven-tllated. rooms, get plenty of fresh air and exercise and keep o,way from orowds. Taniac is sold In La Grando at the Sihjerthoru Family Drug Store Adv. - .'v .' .:,. ncrc t k tji KLV-LI Vi-M I i 'i ',' , ' ' . .i.r '. I ! : "''I JUST New Crop Soft Shell- Walnuts , : The Fancy Kind Harris' Grocery I V . . .Phone, Maln 70 and,77; Farmers, Black 19? ,.a'vniiTO.FIR STREET i . ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. G50J5B. Heavy weight shoes, J3.75 up. Good, serviceable work shoes.: ,These are cash prices; . The Toggery. ' 10-lG-3t .., i ii t ' . Butter , Wrapper printed at the Observer office. ' ' TO THE PUllI.IC. . The Imperial Hotel has changed hands and the new management would appreciate your patronage. , ' JOHN AYDI3. 10-17-Bt . ' 'Prop. Have you had your Films print ed and an enlargement made at i next time., you are having such work done. . They will please you. FAMIL.V DRUG STORE, LA 01 WAN DC, OREGON. Dally 10-14-tf ;l lb. 25c '.-JJm "Crescent" in your .. -war tinie breads v ' In those days when baking pow- .. der mustaise war flour breads, you'll find "Crescent" absolute- . tly dependable it vill raisettlif dough. .. . '. x . , "'-. ' , ;' . a-." . t ... "..,.', .- , Ask your grocer to ! . supply you'with ' ' . . , Crescent Baking Powder mm - .. .. A ! .':-. " SB dt ''... '"' ' Shoes tor winter Wear Men.'s Heavy Dry Foot Shoes, guaranteed water-proof, pair. $8 Men's 8-in. top, Medium Heavy Shoes, in Tans and Black . :. v, " v;- ; . f ;:"' :.r,:.. $7. to' $8.50.' Men's Army Shoes, in Best Leather"and Soles .......$7 find $7.50 Boys' Heavy, High, Top Shoes. Boys' Heavy Shoes. 1 Children's School Shoes. rerieJ Rubbers for All Style Shoes, . Shbe 4J.I YOUR EYES are .breadwinners. : Master minds and yilling hands are no good with .mit. them. They are the only ave nues to enjoyment and education, improvement and success. Can you afford to neglect them? " . ... ... . , jy..r , Our optical department is equip , ped with the most scientific instru ments to insure correctly fitted glasses. " ' .. Wc invite you to come and inspect this Department. Wc surface and grind our own Lenses. ",,.- i"., . a - J iVfy-i?.;i'"' ' prpj:-i(rr"- fn . S -i ! -.'';"'.- i f J. H. PeQre & Son La Grande' Leading Jeweler and Optometrist 4 PORTLAND, .. OREGON. '. , i. . 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