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FURS,..
Favored by
Dame Fashion
Fur Styles that are as Practical as they are
Good Looking.
We 'adviso early purchasing, for fufiire prices
are bound to be higher.
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Collars,. Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs.
- "Gordon" makes them-r-r Wo sell them.
Hills Department Store
CONFLICT OVER ,
CLOSING STAND
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New Directory
to be issued soon. Any
changes desired should
be reported immediately
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
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Mr. Holmes, who was at once ap
pealed to, stated that no Federal
order enforcing tin closing of gar
ages "Willi In the hours specified iind,
Lo his knowledge, been Issued. In
fact the Federal Administration
left the entire matter to the dis
cretion of the . ntato ; 4ulmlnlia-
tor. -' . -'' " '
District Administrator Sanctions
Through the stato council of
defense, p. M. Fulsom, fuel udmln-
ixtrutor over the lutes Of Califor
nia, Oiogon, Washington, Idaho,
Utah and Montana has sanctioned
the request . which originates with
the Union, Standard . and other
largo companies tlmt filling statlon
be operated only during, regulur
buslnea iliours. . Thus state tidrnln-
Islrators are loft' yto- decide be
tween the conflicting orders of tho
Federal and District Administra
tors.
For Community's Interests
In Investigating the claims' of
the onriofdnfr nartla . In the ulnte.
Mrs. Holmes staton as follows;
, Tho. oil distributors base their
request on the claim that a conser
vation of man power Is effected
by allowing operation by retail dis
tributors only during the regular
business hour. While this may In
a few Instances bo true In larger
cities, yot Jn general I believe that
ft Is not. For Instance, the class
of labor employed In garages, would
In such war Industries as ship
building be unskilled and classed
as common labor, which Is being
mined off by1; the companies at
the rate of .several hundred. Of
course the larger distributors would
find that tho salarleii of perhaps 3 5
or 30 employes would be saved by
such a plan, without injuring tholr
Interests. ' If other concerns could
bo ' forced Into like measures. .
In country districts, I And that
tills claim Is practically groundless.
Most small garages and stations
ar.;. operated - by tho proprietors
themselves and furthermore ft large
part of their iar storage profits
would be lost if early closing hours
were ordered. : !' -. ."'.; V ,
'T am sincerely anxious to rep
resent the Interests of the people
of tho state. I want to cooperate
with the government in every war
measure that Is. necessary but I do
not wish to interfere with a man's
personal business to the extent In
which tlje order through the state
council of defense seems .to nec
essitate. It has been emphasized
howover, by both the Federal Ad
ministrator und 'ho Pacific Coast
Oil Company that this closing hour
regulation has only been a re
quest on . the part of oils com
panies. It lcmalua to be seen
whether. District Administrator
Folson. will comply with the orders
from Washington as they - now
aland or whother some othor de
cision will be arrived at."
The statement issued by Federal
Administrator Ho'iiu, In iiegard'to
tho controvery under date of Aug
ust 1 Is as follows!
'"The attention: of the War In
dustries Board and of the United
.Stales. Fuel Administration.' has
been called to the wide prevalence
throughout tho United States of a
mistaken Impression 'that mime or
der or recommendation has beon
Issued from Washington with re
spect to the . sale of oil and gaso
line. In snmo places, local auto
mobile dealers' associations have
even issued circulars laying down
the rule Miat dealers in oil and
gnsollno. must Smoke no . sale of
these produqts on Sundays and hol
idays or after 6 p. m, : on other
days, nnd stating "It Is . now an
order from Washington."
-'No such order or recommend
ation has been Issuod by any gov
ernmental authority or ; with; i nntf
governmental approval. The fuel
administration nas urgea mat
wasteful . practices In the use of oil
mH iriuinllne shall be stopped and
all reasonable apd proper measures
of conservation shall D onservea.
No limitations, hdwever, have beon
placed upon the gale of these pro
ducts. ,
it ! not' Intended to Interfere
In any way with the activities! of
nhiiB . dealers' associations
or others who, after consideration
of --the local conditions, may seek
ito bring about some limitation- up
jon the hours during which oil and
gasoline shall be sold to the pub
illc; but it Is desired that it be
clearly understood that no qrdere
or recommendations have been is
sued by any governmental author
ity upon this subject. , ;
KNOWLES TO HANDLE
' THE HOME WORK
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New Crop, Good Arrival
This
mas Parcels to soldiers- airs.
Frank Rohan; Nursing Survey
Mrs. Ray Logan;; Spanish Influen
za Division Dr. Ray Logan; 'Exec
utive Committee Mifi.'E. 1'. MisS-
man, Mrs. lieorgo atouuaia, mj;h.
W. H. Stunchflelrt, Mrs. George
ltav Laran. Mrs. T. N. Murphy,!
Mas. H. C. Grady, Mrs. J. J. (Jarr,
Mrs. Albert Hunter, Mrs. Dollle
Green, C. H. Eberhord, E. E. Kid
dle, C. E. Short, F, L. Meyers, T.
J. Seroggln. Supervisor of tho
Work Room Mrs. By Rosenbaum;
Seed Collection Prof. Prince, Oen
oral Advisorr Mrs. E;., 1..:.MoSst
man. .
Dromedary Golden Dates
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' WALNUTS, I
FILBERTS, I
BRAZIL NUTS, ,
HEEDLESS RAISINS,
CLUSTER RAISINS '
' Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables.'
' : Please Phone Your Order Early. v
Harris' Grocery
Phone, Main 70 and 77; Farmers, Black 192
408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
"United States Food Administration License No, G50255." ;
?4 sjaii)aajsisjiSsjs
Keep Olson on bonoh by ; writ
ing In. his name : Novoniber; Btlt,'
Adv. - n-t-3t;;
PAV CASH AND SAVE.
As announced before, November J
' is the date when we shall transform
our business into a strictly cash one.
' iWe make this second announcement
to prevent any possible misunder
standing in the mutter, because we be
lieve nil customers' will co-operate with
us in making it a success when they
realize thnt wo. adopt the cash Bystem
- because wo know it wllll enable us to
' bettof promote tho interests of si!
who trade with us.
t It should also bo understood that
tho adoption of tho cash system hns
no individual beaiinR. , We have in
! tho past extended credit to everybody
wo thought worthy whether thoy were
financially responsible or not, '
In changing; to the other plan, we
must, in justice, be equnlly unbiased
nnd decline credit to every one, no
mntter how ample their finnnciul re
sources may be. , ; . , ,
.; No one can take any exceptions to
rule Hint applies to everybody alike
and wa ask,all customers to kindly
benr this rUie'iiif mind after Novem
ber 1, and not ask for credit, and
oblige.
Those having accounts with us will
plenso call and settle same, as we
wish to close our books ns soon as
possible.
IA GRANDE HIAR1VIACY,
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.TREASURER'S CALL FOR COUNTY
- ? . WARRANTS. ' - '
Notice.. Tho undersigned Treasurer I
of Union County, Oregon, has funds!
on hand with which to pay all war- i
rants issued on the general fund and j
endorsed by the Treasurer, not paid i
for want of funds, prior to October j
12, 1918. I
Interest censes on the nbovo named .
warrants after October 12, 1918. I
JOHN FRAWLEY,
. County Treasurer.
Oct. 11-18-21,; Nov. 1-8.- '
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" GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT."
' ! Opening of
GASH GROCETERIA
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918
This is the last! word iii SAVING MONEY and cutting tho)iigh
cost of: living. The Groceteria docs away with clerks. People " ;
come, pick out thein own groceries and provisions, and pay the
cashior as they leave the store. All needless expense is cut off
, and the consumer gets the reduction in pried. . . , ' ' :
"GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT"
AND GET IT NOW!
1 - .-Vegetables' nnd Fruits will be 'handed to the people. Produce
1 carried, along with couipleto Grocery stock.
N. A. DESILET
Between Hamilton Garage and White's Grocery.
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More and
HONEST
FOOD
Cheaper Fish
LIVELIHOOD
PRODUCTION
, HIGHER PRICED FISH
Pleasure Seekers -WASTE
OF FOOD FISH
Do You
Want?
307 X NO
Laboring Class
306 X YES
, Sportsmen
Keep the price of fish down. Help production of
fish. Eliminate waste.
VOTE - - 307 X NO
.. ; - V Read Argument in State Election Pamphlet
Clackamas County Fishermen's Union, Andrew Naterlin, Secty.,
Oregon City, Oregon. (Paid Adv.)
aasV!Jis)sjsislMNs
Auto Tops Complete
and Repaired
HARNESS AND SADDLE MANUFACTURER ALL WORK R
DONE PROMPTLY.
TOLBERT M. SHANNON
; 1306 Adams Avoquo
tammrt&
SXjEBSBtSHk.
INFLUENZA MASKS.
The wearing of Influenza masks Is
recommended by physicians, nnd in
some localities it s made Imperative,
1 heso masks can bo purchased at the
Red Cross Shop, in new Foley Build
ing, for 15 cents each. ' 10-88-6tp
PIMPLY? WH.L, DON'T BEI
People Notice It Drive Them Off
with Dr. Edwards"
Olive Tablets
1 A pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you get apackageof Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should
begin to clear alter you have taken the
tablets a few nights.
Clcansetheblood.thcbowelsandthelivar
With Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc
cessful substitute for calomel; there's never
ony sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel dees, and Just as effectively,
but their action is gentle and safe instead
ol severe and irritating.
I Mo one who takes Olive Tablets Is
ever cursed with "a dark brown Uste,"
bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disDosition or pimply face,
1 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet are
purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil; yon frill know them
by their olive color.
1 Dr. Edwards spent yesrs among pa
tients afflicted with liver imi bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets ire the
Immensely effective result
'Take one or two nightly for a week,
Ere how much better ynu feel snd look
10c and Sao per bos. AlldniggUta,
Srtvor Stylts55Mcriof lHorO
Price just those that you like to pay
Save 20 on Your
New Overcoat
"ADLEJ Nockabouts warm
" roomy ovQrcoats with no
lining to wear out, none to pay
for save you about one dollar
of every Jive. Lots of clever
new models.
All Adler Collegian Overcoat9 nnd Suits
are cut by master designers. Every
separate operution, frorn foundation to
final buttonhole, must conform to spe
cial, exacting standards. No wonder
they wear so long.
. t Just now the purchase of an
Adler Collegian Nockabout or full-lined Overcoat
or Suit is admirable thrift. The money saved en
' ablcs you to hejp win the war.
We don't expect men to buy every time they drop
in to get acquainted with these new models.
Write in the name of CONRAD P. OLSON and
make an X before it, in the space oh the ballot,
as shown below.
JUSTICE Ob1 SUPREME COUltT.'to fill vn-'
, cancy ; caused by death of Frank A. Moore.
. 1 Vote for One
Justice Olson is Square, Able and Now Serving
, by Appointment. Why Change?
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ECONOMY"
It is truly astonishing what we do with an old
suit, by Cleaning and Mending produce in ap
pearance the original suit; how little it costs. Try
it. We also have the best lines of Tailored Suits.
Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers
Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue.
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WANTE
Clean Cotton Rags
3 cents Per Lb.
Evening Observer
Ash Brothers
rawer:
La Grande Mattress Shop
And Weaving Works
Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat
tresses Made, feather Renovating, Carpet and
Fluff Rug Weaving.
All Work Called for and Delivered CHAS EDW VBnn r
ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL " PHONE RED