"iifixriAY. OCTOBER 21, :IVI8
J5 JGE TWO
EH. u&Ttfffl WVEimSQ DBsERVKS
A special
silk hose
W '5
at
$125
Extra fine qual-
ity Silk and.l'i
' brc Hoar;,', with
lisle, top; also
have .lisle soles,
heels and- tocH
very clastic and
full length.
Colors,
, vWhite, '
Dark Brown.
Hills Department Store
GERMAN NOTE.
"APPEARS'.' TOi
BEND TO tT. S.
(Continued .from rage 1.T '.;''.'
nolo tt In believed- hore- Its- form
will bo doalfcnod to make It dlfflk
cult to uvold furtlior exchange.
According to ono of the reports
S'mday the Gormnns will agree to
ovacupto.. KrilHluiu and to; abandon
provisionally .; unrostclotod submnr
ino ' warfare, ' but will dlsplte the
rlKht of foreign powers to meddle
with Oermani Internal affairs,: An
other i says tho offer will Include
Immediate BiiHpenslon' of submarine
worfHro,- political - guarantees' and
anv armistice, "which tho American
- and Oorman liish commands will
arrango on tho battlefield." A
dispatah from Madrid ' paying the
Spanish govarnment bad I been- In
formed thut all Qarnvan . submar
ines . had ' boon ordered to tholr
bams appeared to support' sugges
tion., tlmt abandonment of- the U-
lioat campaign has been dotornilned
upon.." ""'
j Com potent spokesmen- ot the gov
eminent have said and ireltoratod
that thoro Is to bo no drawn-out
sC'rlos of oxcliangoa. If the Oer-
- man government Books' talk. wlth
o(- submission, tha president Is
expected, to refuse' to continue Die
discussion.
-OKPKIt FOMTICAb fllJAHANTIIOfl
'.. iVvRIS, Oct.- -21.' The i ' German
reply to Hrosldont Wilson will an
nounce nn Immediate Biisponulon- of
iti'bmarino warfaro and will offer
political guaranteed, Gorman newB-
' papers say, according to a Genova
dlKpntch to Ilnfornmtlon.-
,-, - C he. German . papers declare that
' the new pote will abandon the pro
posal for a mixed commission to
dlrcuss conditions . of an armistice
- "which thai American' -and German
high commands will arrange on the
battlcflold."
IJnrlin financial circles are said
,tr bo- disturbed ovor n report that
(negotiations . have -beon. broken off.
- JWRXI RIGHT; TO MHIttH.K
V iLONDON,i Octj. Si, According to
unofficial '.reports reaching Amster
dam, ine. oermnn reply to rresi-
tlnnt Wilson: ws - delivered to. the
BwIbs minister in . Merlin. Saturday
evening, says an exchange telo
grpph dispatch from Amsterdam.
In tha note Germany consents to
x the evacuation of Belgium but con
siders that such-a withdrawal will
take several months' time.
Germany protests- against the
. charges of cruelty in tha president's
note and Buys she was fosced Into
rnbinarlno warfaro by the allied
blockade. , i . I u
Tho Oermnn government, It la
r.ddcd,: denies responsibility for the
loss , ot womon and children, on
torpodoud passenger Blilps, but to
anvance peace Germany is prepared
provisionally to stop unrestricted
submarine warfare. ...
, , Finally, the. note disputes the
!cht of foreign powers to muddle
Willi Gumma Internal affairs-, and
' ('eclairs Germany should enjoy
.tlio samo. right ot self-determination
, as. other nations.
V-NOATS TO HKTl'itX TO ISANIOH
MAUHin, Oct. 21. The Spanish
Sovernmuot,. according to tho news
papers, has received an official
communication from the German
government stating that the Ger-n-.i,
n admiralty has ordered submar
ines to return immediately to tholr
bases.
AVKWIW MAT HB D10IAYKD.
AMSTKUDAM, Oct. 21. Accord
ring to advices reaching here today
! from Germany, the German-, reply
to- President Wilson may not bo
ready until Monday.
FROM ABROAD IN
; THE STATE.
NORMAL SCHOOL
BI1I0CAJ1
PROP. HAMPTON IS PI.RAHKD
WITH HL'I'TOHT A(J)KD
Melting Of Eastern Oregon Itepre
' setitotlva- li To Ie field
": On Hatnrrtiiy. '.; '"'.'
"The normal school bill will
carry, Bakt Trot Hampton this
turning upom, bl return from
Portland, whore i he bad been i at
tending a meeting- of Interested
cues from -over the state.:
"The labor people of . Portland
aro , strong for the measure for
they r online If It 1b not adopted the
teaching: forco of the, state will
goon-, ba depleted and It Is ploaslug
to see- bow, strongly tha lubor or
ganizations are for education, and
especially the- kind- of education
that the normal school gives."
The. professor, talked . with Supt.
Churchill, who. : believes without
question-the bill ' will carry, which
will mean a normal .school for
Eastern Oregon' , and . one for South
ern Oregon. " .
Od next. Saturday ; thero will be
a meoting In La Grande of repres
entatives from BonnV., The Dalles,
Penil loton - and Baker - to frame a
stateiuont for Bastern.;. Oregon vot
ers setting forth the advantage and
necessity of this measure. '
'? J,'' M.. Thorno.1 caBhler of ' tho
'Umpdua Valley bank, at Hoseburg
lias just returned from Ills farm In
Looking OIorb valley, whore bo bus
been harvesting his 100-ncre crop
of beans. Notwithstanding tho ex
treme dry spring, and-summer It Is
reported that his cleanup Is GO, 000
pounds' or, beans, a profitable ylold
at present prices. : Tlio beana were
pr.llod with a machine which gath
ers two rows at a time. Mr. Thorne
owns hi. own bean threshor and
when It cuius: time to thresh be
mounted tho machine himself and
for ten afternoons foil It and prov
ed to - the other man on the job
that there- was nothing too hard
for a bunker to do If. ho hud to
do it- i
, Harry Neal, who Is now at Chnt
anoogd, Tenn., iu tlio United. States
army, holdsi tho world record for
ehui'pshootingi Out of 400 targots
ha, has niado 390 bullsoyea. Mr.
Neal Is a Sclo, boy and born and
raised a few miles eu.st ot that
city. Henry was first Bent to Camp
I.ewla. There ha was detained as
a mule whacker.. But at- target
practice ono day lie exhibited, such:
skill as a marksman that well lie
has not drlvem initios since. Out of
the West, out ot the Northwest, out
of Oregon and out ot. Linn county,
from . tho town of flclo, lino como
tha world's champion rifle shot.
A few days agq George McGalla
ter- and Frank Swingle motored
oven to the big.. flGO-ncno ranch of
the former, about SO miles up
Itogue river, and in record time
husked two carloads ot fine corn
from: the Ideal fluids on that pro
P'irty, says tho Modford Moll. Al
though tho ylold was plentiful and
the- husking by thoso husklOB was
speedy, It should he remembered
that tho two carloads refer to auto
capacity, and not standard freight
.receptacles -ln ' the 80,000-pound
lnsalfcatton. TheBe oars of nml7.e
ot the; Yollow. JDont . variety In, sine
and porfectness were enough to
bewlldor the eyes- and senses (jf
Iowa: and Missouri strangers, who
imagine that King Corn reigns do
mlnuntly only within their respect
ive borders.
Despite tho fact that tho chrome
lntorests ot tho statu wero Inform
ed that the price of tho metal
was settled,5 a . telegram Just ro
wived by one of the big chrome
producers of Oregon from Hugh W,
Sunford, chief of tho chemical di
vision of the ferro alloys section
of the war Industries board, directly
refutes thia contention.. Mr. Sun-
ford stated emphatically that the
price for 1919 had not boon fixed
or. agreed upon and that it was
not likely to bo decided.
Division 2 In Portland, mndo the
r.i cutest increuso in tho number of
men who registered under the mili
tary di aft September 12, over thi
legislation of Juno B, 1917, of
any district In the- stale, according
to a report mndo by Provost Mar
shal General Oiowder. On June 5,
t91T, 2910 -men registered In that
dlntrlol, while on September IS of
this year 63I1S men registered, tho
Increase being 114 per cent.
the association to join In a moot
ing for. discussing the subject- of
utilization of : flood waters' ot Uma
tilla, river for, Irrigation,, and was
referred to committee on county
laffalrs, with- the recommendation
that; nn? snrly. date;; be numod.
EtHt Oregonlan. ..- v; ' : ? ' :
Attorney General Brown has giv
en nn opinion, to State Hlghwny
Knglneer Nunn that the- slats high
way commission' haa authority to
enter into a contract with the Uni
ted States forestry department for
grading and. surfacing portions ot
a forest road In.. Tillamook county.
Tho stute highway department will
do tho work by force account.
Outside of Portland, tha total
Iops by tiro In Oregon in September
was J25C.85C, according . to the
monthly report on flro losses Issued
by State Fire Marshal Harvey
Wells, The heaviest loss was lit
Btaver, Tillamook, county, . Tho
tr wn was practically; destroyed by
a . forest fire,, the estimated loss
boing $100,000. ' ' '
'. - .
For.- Toothache.
For toothache heat two. tablespoon,
fuls of vinegar, dip absorbent cotton In
It and npply to gum at base of tooth.
Ill
PKHSOXS WRAK AND; liUXOOWX
KASW VICTIMS FORTIFY .
-V WJVIWHIJ AOAlSiMT'
IT IIY TAKIXO
According to - lata reports Issued
by State and Federal health au
thorities the Spanish Influenza
epidemic I rapidly spreading-, to
all parts, of the country, and- It
new seems that practically every
state' In- tho Union will be ser
iously affected before it rung 1U
course.' '
It has not only become a great
and toirifylng menace to the public
health, : but, unless clieokod, it ' Is
apt to seriously affect the progress
of war wort; In all Its- various de
partments. Already the Shipping
Board has announced that ten per'
cent of, IU workers had been af
fected. ; ' f . " .', .. : .
The disease, has made IU great
est progress in the Bast, where:, It
has claimed. IU victims by the
thousands. Heports from other
ctious, howevor, are equally al
arming; and both civil -and military
authorities- have warned, the public
to take every precaution to -prevent
its. further spread. In many cities
schools, churches and theatres have
been closed and public gatherings
of nil kinds. forbidden.
Medical authorities . agroe that
peoplO' who-are weak; and rundown
are tho earliest victims of the" In
fluenza epidemic. If you find your
self tlced, weak and' losing flesh, or
If you are in a genorally run-down
condition, or it you catch cold eas
ily this warning, should be heeded
rromptly.; Vj)u are, really In' great
oarigev because . tho . germ of the
dlseuse Is vory catching and you
aro apt to . fall an easy victim It
you como In contact! with tho
germs. People who1 are well and
slong are not likely to contract
tho disouHo -hocnuse they are ablo
to- throw it off. Tho commonsense
way- to - keep ; r.rom- taking It Is
to fortify the system against at
tack by building up-the constitution.-
In other words -to use- tho old
ad.lgo "An ounce ot prevention
Is worth a pound of cure." And if
you are In a sub-normal condi
tion tho proper thlnj; to- do la to
L'ogln, Ininiediittuly to build up yoor
pi.wers 'of . re,?lslanco. To accom
plish this, nothing on earth will
Htrengtben you and build you up
like Tanlac, tho powerful recon
structive tonic, which- contains the
very elements needed' by the sys
tem, to give you fighting strength
and ward off tho Influenza gsrni.
First of all Tanlac . begins its
nrllon by crentlng 'a good -healthy
BELGIAN FLAG AGAIN
FLOAT3 OVER CITIES
Vi 'l . th. t-r-i 'mzwirx
- AMSTERDAM, October 21.
The Belgian flag Is fjying over the
town of Houcke, just across - tho
frontier front the Dutch town of
Sluis. A dispatch dated . at Sluls
Saturday saya. that enlonto senti-les
were expected to arrive momentar
ily on the Belgian-Holland frontier.
JUST RECEIVED
appetite, for ' wholesome, nourishing-
foodr- and . Assists every organ
ot the body to perform Its" natural
functions, thus helping to buiid up
health and strength in the natural
way. ' . . ; ' , '
Tanlac Is also the Ideal strength
ening , tonlo for persons who are
suffering from tho after effects of
Influenza, grippe or bronchial trou
bles and hundreds of thousands are
using tt dally-with the most grat
ifying results. . - , ' . , .
In connection with the . Tanlac
treatment. It Is necessary to keep
the bowels open by taking Tanlac
Laxative Tablets, samples of which
are Included with every bottle. of
Teniae, ..: It Is also important that
the every day rule3 ot hygiene be
observed: that is, sleep In- well-ventilated
rooms, get plenty of fresh
air- and-, exerciss- rmi -keep away
from crowds. "-;. ' ,
Tanlao is sold In La Grande by
Silverthorn ' and Richardson; in
Union by L. A. Wright; in North
Powder, by L. A.' Russell, and in
Elgin by Scott. E. Harris. . ,
New Crop
Soft Shell
Walnufe
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Most. Reliable. ,
After many years' experience in the
use-of -it and other cough medicines,
there are many who prefer Chamber
lain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kir
stein, Greenville, His., writes, "Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has been used
in, my mpther's home and mine for
years, and we always found it a quick
cure for colds and bronchial troubles.
We find It to be the most reliable
cough medicine we have used.". Adv
Have you had your Films print
ed and-' an enlargement made at
Sllvorlbsrn's. If not, try thorn the
next 1 time you are having such'
work done.' They will please you.
FAMILY DRUG STORE
L.A dRANDC.ORCQON.
HORSES WANTED.
; Am newcomer. Want separately or
all together, four horses with harness,
wagons and farm implements, at Wal
ter Woods Place, two miles north of
Summerville. To insure attention,
price separately, describe .fully and
give directions as to how to go from
Summerville to find you.
Will buy some horses and winter
others for their use.
. L. A. WHITE,
R. F. D., Summerville, Ore.
i
' aoannoaio etrmsn.
No matter how nnxlmm a girl may
be to got ninrried quietly she'll find
, that II can't, lie done without ceremony.
-Indlunn polls Star. .
Major A. L. Mason, general vet
erinarian Inspector for thn govern
ment, has hum In conference, with'
Dr.- W. H. Lylle. state veterinarian
relative to steps which should be
taken to guard against glanders
and Inflnenxa amongst horses. It
Is expected orders will be Issued
requiring the disinfection of all liv
ery stables and slock yards In the
state,
At a meeting of the commercial
association Inst evening a commu
nication was read from K. P. Dodd
of' Hermtaton, Inviting members of
tftwiaataiitit
ntecilite
H
eaters
Now
Only
$7.
M. Ik
ifl:V.V
71 B1V ,1
The Fancy Kind
Harris' Grocery
' Phone, Main 70 and 77," Farmers, Black 192
ami KJORTH TIR STREET , ACROSS THE TRACK
"United States Food Administration License No. G50255."
HEATERiS
RIGHNOW is the time for you to buy. your heater. ,
We have a complete line of new and used coal and wood heaters,
fox you to pick from. Let us explain to you the many superior
jSints of our Famous Patent Heater, the one that burns coal,
wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted! You may turn in your
g!d heater or any other household furnishings you wish to got
rid of, as first payment. Do not buy until you try us. Our
guarantee covers your dollars. -.
Furniture Exchange
FIR AND JEFFERSON. " . PHONE BLACK 1241
Bnt Prices for Used Furniture, or Will Exchange for. New.
mmmmr-
Miss Gladys Miller Is starting a
class in piano. CabKlack 1271.
10-6-6t,pd
WANTED Clean White Cotton
" Rags at the Observer Office; 3c
per lb. .
KlVarmsasthe Sun warms",
New Price November 15th
$9.00
Buy now before the advance in price.
You are doing a patriotic service in
saving coal for fuel, when using
ELECTRICITY FOR HEATING
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
Do lou Think There is
No Competition?
If anyone thinka there is no competition amongst
- the big packers he ought to go through a day's
work with Swift & Company.
Let him begin at the pens when the livestock
comes in; let him try to buy a nice bunch of fat
steers quietly and at his own price without some
1 body's bidding against him.
Let him realize the scrupulous care taken at the
plant that not one thing is lost or wasted in order
that costs may be held to a minimum. '
Let him go up into the office where market
- reports are coming in, and reports of what other
'concerns are doing.
Let him watch the director of the Swift Refrig
erator! fleet, maneuvering it over the face of the
country like a fleet of battleships at sea.
Let him take a trip with a Swift & Company
salesman and try to sell a few orders of meat.
Let him stay at a branch house for an hour
or two and see the retail meat dealers drive their
bargains to the last penny as they shop around
among the packers': branch houses, the wholesale
dealers, and the local packing plants.
And then, when the day is over, let him have
half an hour in the accounting department, where
he can s-se for hims-lf on what small pr06ts the
business is dono. (Less than 4 cents on each dollar
of sales.)
If he still thinks there is no competition in the
meat businsss it will be because he wants to think so.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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