Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1918)
- unaftwrcan-AY. OCTOBER 23; 1913 PAGE TWO -"""" ; juH GBaITDS ETWffl'3 OBSEBVIia Flannelette Night Gowns Men, Women's Children's Flannelette gowns have a soft warmth that, - means comfort. , ' ' They keep you warm without irritating the skin. , The kind we have are of extra good quality and 'full; cut. ' ; 'r. h 1 1 v::' -'4 H-f '''i" V ' ""."'' '.'-'"':'''..'' - - .' Plain white or fancy stripes. limn IICM7H PACccli nn ifv n, : nor nil iiiPDCHPC ro flnc;ujt .nun ami Moderately Priced 1 Hills De IUIY1UFF,. SHI SATS Wm partmentStore BAKER SUFFERS , A4 HEAVY LOSS MA!S PKATHH HI'TPORTHIK AND '; THK JMhKAHM ptlMiwAJK JtAPIDI.Y. . BA.KJ5R, 0o Oct, 23 Oiaoa Moody., aged 43 a prominent stockman, passed nway at 9 o'olun Monday ovonmg at . at. .uimD4tn HosDllul In, this oily. The .deceuu- edwaa attacked with, Spanish Influ enza IiLHt. Thursday evening, and lila condllloni was considered, seii ous froiu the start,, mid af tor, pneu monia, developed . yestorday . morn ing, but little Jinpo waa entertained f or hds , roco qry. Mr. Moody roxldoil f or . ninny yeata,. iu Eagle . Valley , ami , abmtt two years ag j h, with his. fatuity, removed ., to Batodr, and. occupied a homo at Second and Kate, Sts., Otnmd loavM a,', wile,; and , two sonai. Oundlff, age4 12 years, and Laurence 10 , yours,. .a- father in Montana, and, lye brothors; Cliarles ot Uaky , Otis of isaeio. vauey, and throe roBldJng In. oljier states. Dbt ceased, was a member of Dakar Lodge No. 338 B,P.O.E' of this city. He was well known through out this section, and nig, numerous friends will ,lonrn ,w(.h,, deep regret of his doath. .::'., ; ' : Slnny Itontlu In linker.. Two Well known linker girls suc cumbed to' Spanish, influence- Sat urday .' night, and other deaths have been reported today, while a number ; of Baker people are said to be fn a critical condition tt the St. Elizabeth hospllot. Mr. .'.George Brown, died , Satur day Might after an Illness of asver al days , from influenza.- which ; de veloped Into pneumonia. Mrs.. Brown was the daughter of fe. P. Berg man, 'a prominent nierohnnt of Bukor, and was burn January 7, 1890. BesldOBv her husband "and father; sho Is survived by a sister, Mrs, Fleetwood. V Miss Palma I'll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pll, Oied at the St. Elizabeth hospital Saturday , night from pneumonia j She was 19 years of ape aiid1 'had many friends' in Baker. ' ' ,"'" William H. Toed, a well-known yesterday ' afternoon at the homo of Mrs.. Butchon, !o Baker, ( after a short Illness of irfluonza.Ho was born at Welaer, Idaho, but' come to JJaKer county when a small boy. He was 34 yoars of age and ,1s sur vived,; by; a. wifo and two little daugjitars, Helen,; four .. years : of age, ana Margaret, one your, ho Ih also , survived by i his mother, two sisters, Mrs; , K. A,: .Cartwiclght,, Of Rye Valley, and Mr. Jesse Oik, of Huntington, and a brother, ' Byorn K. Teed, who is in tho service. vVnothor death' of Influenza which occurred at, 10 o'clock this morning was that of Mr, Motzger, of South Bukor. No, details, of the death woia obtained. .'..'... Mrs. Sarah H., Box of Baker, died at her homo on 13th street last evening. - She loaves a husband Wailluiu Box. v, fr l "J ! l '4- "I 4 4 OVER TUB NOHTHWISST, . . J J Siilonv Statosmnn: Oovornnr Wlthycombo has . appointed Mis. John II. Albert,' of Salem; Mrs. WilUam MacMaster, ' of Portland, and. Mrs. Charles H. Castnor, of Hood;Klver, as, .members, of the state council of defense, under the new arrangement, wbwoby the. wo men's and the men's sections of the dofonso councils, of, the nation, are amalgamated. - This arrutigoniont has boon, made upon the sugges tion,, of Franklin, , K. Lano, cbair ihn ol , the field, division of thu national council of 'lefenso. Up to this time the women's mid tho men'' work, In, the Council havii been maintained separately,, allho supplomontnry one to the .other. Sutherlln , Sun: Several , carloads of nullraad lies and bridge plunks from, the mill of John Banks, Law rence Netiuer and Fred' Finite?, In the east end of the valley are now awaiting shipment , In. tho local freight yards of tho Southern Paci fic. The mill Is in full .operation and Us cutting from 12,000 tp 15, uuu reet or lumoor eacn: nay,-, tho output is being .. hauled , to th freight , yards hara by EH. Ware, who Is making several trips each fnnnnr of Tiurkeo, died nt 2 o'clock day with a motor truck. MOItK CASKS BUT XONK OF THKM AUE SKVJOIt!. Dbensa I n Nation 8cems To Bo AlNitlm; Army tamps Better. " Dr. A. L. Richardson, city health physician, stated today that . the number of Influenza cases In i Grande Is steadily increasing, but biie severity of . tha. cases Is no greater than has been. Each morn ing chows ah additional, number, of people afflicted, and also shows some who have been affHcted with the disease decidedly Improved. WASHINGTON, .Oct.' 23. A slight improvement !n the Influenza situation., over the country was In dicated by reports received Tu sday, jby the public health service, but In many placoB tho epidemic ap parently liag yet to, reach Its ereit.. la tho for west and on, the Pacific coast the situation has not proved; nearly as serious , as it did in the; east and south, ; Continued abatement of the epidemic- in army camps was reported Tuesday to the office of the. sur geon general of. the, army. New cases - during the i!4 hours end ing at noon Tueadiv totaled 2773 against. 3007. .the, day before, while deaths decreased from 404 to 392, There' was a slight Increase In tho, number of ' pneumonia cases.. Army, nu'dleal officers said in fluenza may now be said , to , be epldonilq. in only five camps,,, the others reporting less than 60 new cases each daily; Tho total coses since the disease, became epidemic number 202,7.70, wJth - . 85,487, deaths. - . J- ;.. -. In the east and south generally conditions . among the civilian po pulation are lupldly improving, ac cording, to . reports to the public health, service. - In tho middle west and iln . the, state;), bot doring the MISBiasIppl and Missouri rivers abatement ot tho Olaease also has boen notod, although, many , new cases still are being reported dally. in California, 32,000 cases had been reported up to Monday. Oic- gon and Waslitntton also report new , cases and some deaths. ,. OMAHA, Oct. 23. State: health officials Issued regulations to check, thq , spread of Spanish influ enza, evon , more, severe, than tho city health orders which, have been in effect for ' sevraf weeks. State officials ordered closed all public gatherings and, doflned public ga therings "n group composed of more than 12 personB." Public funerals or church .funerals lire placed under ban and street car windows must remain open regardless of weather. Crowded street, cars will not bo ullowed. . - ' ): . . i City health. .officer Manning's re port for, tho 24, hours ending at noon Tuesday shows 26 deaths and 160 new cases. The quarantine ban cannot, possibly be llftod before November, 2, says Mr. Manning. POIl.MKK TltAl.NKl) - MiUKU, ' 'BAIb'ATK Ob' IIKM.KVUK IIOSl'ITAfi, (JAINS IH; ' POI'.MIH TAKING ' T A N r..vt ', ,! ... . i, - (. Ono of. IhoJ moat Interesting of the many remarkable - statements yet made in connection with. Tan lac was given by Msr. Marie J. Howard, who resides at 402 West lake Ave.,' North Seattle, recently Mrs,. Howard has been a resident of Seattle for tho' paBt eighteen years, and, before . her marriage, was a trained nurse and a gradu ate of iBulleyue hoipitalv; New York. When asked If she would be will ing for her statement to be publish ed, she Bald: "Yes, , Indeed, and you may start It by saying f be lieve Tanlac; has, saved, my. life. "I have.; suffered from stomach trouble . find disordered liver and, kidneys for f lye years and had gbt-j ten in such a bad condition that I honestly felt like 1 was going to, die; Everything I would eat fer mented In my stomach anil the gas formed by It would cause my heart to palpitate bo my breath would, almost stop. -There were Intense' pains all through uijr back about my liver and kidneys and. I can't begin to tell how I' did suffer." ! had fearful headaches and was sV nervous I hardly knew what sleep, was. I was often down in bed for, a week at a time, hardly cable to, raise my hand. Then I. would man age to stay, up for two or three, days, but would have "to give up, and take to my bed" again. I would often go; for two 'of three days without catjng a mouthful of any thing. I lost weight night along and am telling the positive truth when 1 say I was in such ah aw ful condition tint I thought I was going-to die r "After reading . and hearing so much about T.mlac 1 bought a bot llo, thinking If it Old others so much good, perhao dt might help me too. Well, it has not only : --T - ----i- -' CALL FOR CANTEENERS Jleting to Be Held Thursday After noon at Canteen, Notice Is hereby (riven that there will bo a meeting of all members of the iRcd, Cross canteen section tomor row (Thursday) afternoon, at 53 o'clock at thei canteen, rooms vn' jjef-1 fcraoh street. An' enrnest request is; made for a full attendance of .mem-, bers to transact business ' that vfil come: before this meeting. MRS. J. J. CARR, Secretary. helped; wo," but I 'have ; actually gained twenty-five pounds since I began taking it and have never felt better In my life. My nppe tlte is : good and, .my . stomach In such a splendid condition that I can hardly eat enough end 1 don't suffer a particle afterwards. All my pain and misery Is gone, my kidneys and liver are acting splendidly and my nerves ore per fectly strong and normal. I sleej every night like a child, and Aoa'X know what dt Is ui have a -head ache. My husband has also taken Tanlac with, wonderful results. In fact. I think It has done hlia.as much, good os It has me, and: we both consider it the finest .medi cine made." ' Tanlac Is sold In La Grande. by Sllvei thorn and Richardson; in Union by L. A. Wright; In North Powder by. L A. Russell,, and, in Elgin by' Scott -E., KarrlB. , - PRIXCESS I'AT HERO TAf.KS. (Continued from Page One) pie do 'over there' their forces In Franco would be,; four-fold what they are now through the demand from the loyal United States." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Reliable: ' After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are' many who pref er Chamber lain's to any other. - Mrs. Ar C. Kir stein, Greenville, His., writes, "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my mother'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 bough medicine we have used.".; Adv HORSES WANTED Am newcomer. Want separately or all together, four horses with harness, wagoni and farm, implements, at, Wal ter Woods . place, two miles north ,of Summervilie. To insure attention, price separately, describe fully and give directions as to how to go from Summervilie to find.youv " "Will buy some horses and winter others for their use. L. A. WHITE -R. F. D., Summervilie,; Ore. It is not too early to think Christmas r Our advice is to select anything you need nt . the earliest .opportun ity,' for some lines are very scarce 13uy Jewelry from the, store with a reputa tion for honest deal ing.t '.'.. G. S. BIRN1E ; Jeweler; and Optician ' Have you had your Films print ed and an enlargement made at Silverthern's. II niot, try them the next time you are . having such work done. They .will' please you. FAMILY DRUG STORE". L.A. SRANOt,OBCQON. . Job Printing, The Observer, Main 87. WANTEDrT-CIean. , ; White Cotton - Rags at the Obserter Office; 8c per lb. ! ' New Crop SqftShejr- Wflnuis ,..-....:'',...,; .: - ' " ' t- ' . .'.""'.. Hais Grocery '"" Phone, Main 70 and IT, Farmers, Black 192 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE . TRACK ' "TTn States Food Atoinistrafion. License. No. GB0ZB5." J BIGHT NOW, to. the time for you to buy your heater.. We have a complete line of new and used coal and, wood ;heaters, for you to pick from, Let us explain to. you, the many superior points of our Famous Patent Heater, the. one .that burns co'al, wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted. You may turn in your old , heater or any other household furnishings you wish to get rid of, as. first paynient. Do. not buy. until you try us, Our , guarantee covers your dollars. V' . ' ; , " ' ' Furniture Exchange FIR AND JEFFERSON - ' ' ' . PHONE BLACK. 1241 : ; B5t Prices for Used Furniture, or Will Exchange for. New. 4"' Jones and Rabone Come ia and see our line of Winter Coats, and Suits We Garry, the; . Palmer- Garment The Best Garment Made 'iii1lisliiirtijj Hedlite H New Shipment of Real. French. Kid Gloves, white; " and black. 1 NEW GOODS Kabo Corsets, all the New Style all the New Styles for Fall. COATEES The New 6arment for Fall Wear, Heavy Material; Colors, Gray, Toupe, Tan Navy. DRESSES NeVCr befre bave we shown Such a variety of BEAUTIFUL DRESSES for after- . noott and street wear Jersays, in all colors and styles; Tricolettes or Silk Jersey, in Navy, Brown and Black. COATS, " Just received another shipment of All W ool Materials, prices '. 20 to $45 We are showing this year a far better assortment of Ladies' Wear than ever before, our; outer garments being of the practical styles for wear and warmth. No Trouble to Show Goods. eaters Now Only 50 $7. , Villi ffedfitt fjeakc E m KIRTLEY LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR. asJheSun warms", J ' ' ; ' '' " ' I'-'r ' ' ., 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. rrrrrriiiiijijuii ,