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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1918)
The ,War is not over. When you meet the talk that it is over and little or nothing is needed by our men, the hour has come for YOU to meet grave responsibility. Millions have died in this war, and don't forget that America has two million of the bravest and best men on earth overseas. Grave responsibility rests upon the peo ple to safeguard their health and morale. .r r - , . . - .... ( . After hostilities have actually ceased, and a just and victorious peace is attained over our barbarous enemies, a long time will necessarily intervene before American troops can be transported home. At least 18 months is the estimated time Any faltering now on the part of our people in supplying our men every need and comfort and extras that buck up the courage , v , to endure the bloody nightmare over there, would be a kin to 7 reachety at Home . : '--U'- . -oV;" ,,V.,':,,, : : . -;- ' . '-.M ;.:v;v. ';. :i T-v'M '.': iit-:--:-ri?V Now, while autocracy is crumbling, is the time to show that we will not evade our individual share of the burden, 1 The United War Work campaign carries as near as may be to the battle camps through seven recognized agencies, those home influences peculiarly American. ; , Our Soldiers Can't Quit: We who have joined in succoring them in the past, Can't Quit! Get Ready to Do Your Share ; - Union County must do its share to bring the boys safely home, even though peace is declared tomorrow. ' t ' ; In spite of the epidemic, the campaign will start November 11 and finish November 18. , UNION COUNTY WAR CHEST APPRDV ES OF WAR SERVICE County n l opresen tat Ives on (,'umniilKn. Confer '"Loyal LoRion" Iirmirrs Will Ijny rimis For Fastrrn I'nrt of - State Prospect Favorulile . Is Farlne Financial Disaster ZariBh. The German Holclis bank'haa isstieil bnr.k notes to tlio amount of 2,000,(00,000 maijks during the past four weeks, ac cording to the Nor.oste Nachiich ten at 'Munich. The newspaper says, that this was caused l;jr the hoarding of bank notes by the people nnd points out that if tie Garmans 60 not give . up tlmlr present "craze" a financial catas trophe is lnevltnulo ALICEL NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST The funeral of the late Joiin II. Frlswold was held at the Fris wold homo here Wednesday. Mr. Friswold was born In Norway Feb. IS, J86S and died at the Hot Lake Sanltoriiim Sunday. October 27, Ho came' to the United States when he was fifteen years of age and came west in 1885. For several years he has been one of the pros perous farmers of the valley. He had been a constant sufferer for several years, an'l death was not unojpected. Besides Irlands he leaves to mourn his loss wife and throe children, Carl age 11, John, Cullen, 'who is in the service and stationed in lower California, but was here for the funeral. Rev. Gnns conducted the services and ill Open Monday November 4th 3 : - Jest Meats Lowest Prices P Give us a trial and be convinced i " : Neill's Meat Market Adams Ave. Phone M 50 burial was made in the Summer-i villo cemetery. Rov. H. J. Richards of Ameri can Falls, Idaho, but formerly of this place returned . Tuesday to harvest his crop of potatoes. Frank McKennan Is digging po tatoes thlB week. Mrs. Chas Keftnan spent Inst Thursday with Mrs. Frank McKon non. ' : "' Several from hero are1 bolng vac cinated this week for influonsa. . Mrs. R. Hudson and son, Lo land nro both recovering from at tacks of influenza. So far they are the only coses reported In the neighborhood. . : The Observer furnishes and prints Butter Wrappers. , Certain Cure For Croup. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville, III., has hail experience in the treat ment of this', disease. She says, "When my children were small my son had -croiqV frequently.1 Chamber lain's Lough Kemcdy always broke np these attacks immediately, and I was never without it in the house.. I huve taken it mysolf for coughs and colds with,. good results." Adv. Beautiful white Ivory goods of all kinds, as well as high class whisk brooms, military brushes, hand purses, Khopplng bags. You will find only the best in this line at SllYertnorn's. , 1 FAMILY DRUG STORK L.A GRAND CORCQON. i It U a v; Forj strci AVt! f jiroil Vuii an e ever HOOVERIZE YOU WILL, IF YOU BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM HARRIS FURNITURE CO. BY SAVING TIME AND MONEY. NUF SED , Harris Furniture Store H. B. HARMS, Proprietor 0S nn STREET t . wr fI(OXE: Bed 8171. NEW TODAY Walnuts, Almonds Brazils and Peanuts New IToncj', in glass nn'fl in tli c comb. ' Oornishons and Tokay; Grapes very fine fruits. Tbick, juify, very largc.Marko'pl,'GO(! each. Our bulk Moelia &' Java Coffee, 40c. a pound. Keal Scotch Mannalado, in glass and can. 9 Daron's Liberty Cabbage fresh yesterday. Shipment yesterday of very fine Tillamook Cheese. '. Tliree brands Condensed Milk baby and fam ily size. I?yzon Baking Towder one full pound. 3'c. . Dainty Codfish new two-pound boxes, .You save 2fc a pound by buying Oleoniargerino. Special on Walnuts Per Pound . ... . 36c PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Call Phone Main 80 If you would like to have a Union County Manfor; i-v.v Governor of Oregon, vote for Walter 1. Pierce He needs no introduction here I nun 1 1 , ; ill Paid Adv. HARVEY STARKWEATHER, Broadway Bldg. Portland, Oregon.