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tt. av TCnVKfBER 1. 1M8'. PXGE KTJH! VS. GTtANDE EVENTN3 OBSERVE1! ...... I mH(HtMtmMttW The 1 Observer . Aa Independent Newspaper : Published Daily and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by La Grahde Even ing Observer Publishing Company. . . BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher. ' Entered at the Postoff ice at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter. Address all Communications to ... The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street.1 City and County Official Paper. Evening Telegraph Report of United Press Association. ; ' ' On Sale In Other Cities Oregon Hotel Mews Stand, Portland; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' " By Carrier ,' Dally, per month 65c Daily, per three months. $1.95 Daily, per six months in advance $3.75 Daily, per year in advance..,.. .17.50 Daily, single copy..... 5c .: By Mall Daily, per year In advance.... $5.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.60 Baily, three months 'n advance. .$1.23 ally, per month . . . SOc The Saturday Evening Observer, by mail, ner vear in advance.-... .11.50 Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per , year in advance .i-ou Vjr Country Tie of Twe, Sweet Land f mt Llhartv. . War to Be Made Self-' ' Supporting., It has boon clearly' proved that Ger many sought to exploit the conquered territory for the doliberatii purpose of crippling the resources of those coun tries and at the snmo time provide themselves with the means of carry ing on their tonquests indefinitely. The program was the theme of an open boast in a report to the Prussian Diet in February, 1917. It was made by Deputy ficumer and was in part as follows: '" '" , "Anybody who knows the present state of things in Belgian industry will agree; with mo that it must take at least some years assuming that Belgium is independent at nil before Belgium qgn oven thinlpf competing witn us in the world market. And anybody who has travelled, as I have done, through the occupied districts of France, will agree with, me that so much damage has been done to in dustrial property that no one need be a prophet in oVder to Buy that it will tuke more than ten years beforo we need to think of Franco as a competi tor or of the re-establishment of French industry." , This exploitation for the benefit of German Industry hits been going on from the very first duys of the occu pation in each of the conquered terri tories. It is an outgrowth from "tho Itnthcnau Plan" which has made it possible for Germany to continue tho war. . , '.' :: It is tho practices now clearly es tablished as so boastfully presented to the German public which quieted the compunctions of the German pco plo as a rule. It is a mutter that should form the basis for a "just .....,..' l Ih. 4. ...... ,.f Ul,...tl.t rcquiro that Gormany restores every part of tho loot if it entails all the toil and savings of that enipiro for a hundred years to come. : Union County has an excellent chance to secure the Eastern Oregon Normal school, if the measure ' carries at the coming election, ' ' Union County, in fact, has more than an excel lent chance her location as a central point for all ' Eastern Oregon gives her a big lead. But Union County, nor any other county, will get the school unless the bill carries. ' . Every voter! in this county has the best of rea sons for supporting the Normal School Bill.' It is the chance of a life-time for Union County. until the last gasp But the end 'will come just the same, whether through diplomacy or dynamlto. Corporal John B. Falicy Notice was recalled by the lo cal Elks Club this morning of the death of Corporal John B. Fuhoy, one of the members who had been at Camp Fiemount, California. To him. will be given tho first service gold star among those who enter ed service from this chapter. Bur ial was. at Spokane. Why chango? Conrad V, Olson Is now Supremo Court Justice. Write In his ame to succeed 'him self la the vacancy caused by death of Frank A. Moore on No vember Cth. Adv. , ' ,'- n-1,31. v NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Anna Polack hat been nppointed by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, Executrix of the last will and testament of Jo hann Ernst Polack, deceased. . ; ' .: All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased Johann Ernst Polack are required to present them with the proper vouchers withir. six months from the dato hereof to the Executrix at her office, No. 107 Depot Street, La Grande, Oregon. xaced October 2fl, 11)18. ' ANNA POLACK, Executrix of the Inst will and testa ment of Johann Ernst Polack, do ceased. ' Oct 26; Nov -1-8-15-22. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. I have bought out the Krouso Bros, business, known as tho La Grande Moiit Co. and will run same under the name of the O'Neill Meat Market, as a strictly cash business. Owing to the scarcity of labor and in order to make the lowest price pos sible, I will have no delivery, but will have telephone service so you can phono in your order and It will be ready for you, and save jyou time in thi's way. . .. ' ;V . ; v I have boon in the i employ of Krouso Brothers for over two years ami am in position to give the best cf service. 10-a0-0t. JACK O'NKILL. An Old Man's Stomach As we grow older and less active, less lind less fond is required to meet tho demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, tho stomach will rebel. Whon n man reaches the advanced age of 85 or. 90, you will find that he is a light cuter. Be us careful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more thun you should and will feel the noed of Chamber lain's Tablets to correct the disorder. ThcBO tablets do nol'contnln pepsin, but strengthen the stomach and en nble it to perform its .functions nnlur ully. They also cause a gentlo move ment of the, bowelsj Adv. The Back Door Will Be Opened. V The finger of destiny points abso lutely to the crumbling of the Aus trian empire and that within a very short space of time. With this, the lust physical and political barrier out. of tho way, there will be an easy back door route to Berlin, if the allied forces find it necessary to go that way. A large portion of the forces that huve been engaged along , the . Italian front as well as those In the Palestine section muy be released to join the others who are nowjbnltling against what is left of the imperial forces. It Is reported that authorities be lieve that Germany, even going it alone, can hold out another six months'. It is not improbnblo the attempt will bo made, in tho face of the direct knowledge that they are practically vulnerable on all sides. 1 It would be exactly Gcrmun-liko to continue the , unequal' struggle, and It will be done if tho voice of the military leaders is permitted to enter into tho decision. . Nothing was more short-sighted than the motives which set the world war In motion and it may be that the same brand of 'stubfcertmtu will' continue I 'h 'b "J I "J " : 4 NUltSES MUST REGISTER. ! The Nurpo Survey Commit-' tee of the Red Cross asks that all women experienced in nurs ing respond at once to tho War Department's call. Women who are not now following the pro fession are requested to ut once enroll. , ' Voluntary enlistment will savo time, for all nurses are requir ed to register, by order of the government. Please call Main 7U or Black 22 and get in touch with proper pintles for regis tration, 10-2li-3t,pd. j ! .j. j. . j j. .J. j HEALTH BOARD INFLUENZA Ask People to Be Careful and Take Proper Treatment Promptly Many Pneumonia Casus Follow Influen zaWhat to Do. To be prepared for the serious out breaks of Influenza and Pneumonia that are now sweeping over the entire community Public Health Boards ev eiywhcro are issuing cautions and in structions to the public not to neglect treatment at tho firs); symptom of a jold and to co-operule with tho board and physicians in stamping out the lpreud.of the disease. ' No disease develops so quickly or tpreads so rapidly. The first symp tom is a sharp rise in temperature to 1(13 or 104 degrees,; headache, pain in ;hc back, throat feeling dry or sore. Unless promptly checked by proper treatment, the best plan is to go to bed and stay there for at least a week, keeping warm to avoid pneumonia and lot the minor nilment run its course and also prevent the spread of the iliseaso to others. Most of us, in these busy duys, can not afford, if it can be avoided, to lose a week or more of work so it is all the more necessary that at the very first sign of grip or' influenza a counter acting treatment should be tuken. Probably no better or more effec tive treatment could be followed at such a time, than to get from the nearest tlrug store a. Complete Hyomci outfit consisting of a bottle of the pure Oil of Hyomei and a little vest pocket, hard rubber inhaling device into which a few drops of the oil are poured. - Thisl is all you will need. Put the Inhaler in your mouth nnd breathe its uir deep into tho passages of your nose, throat and lungs. Every purticle of air that. enters your breathing or gtlllH Will W1U NU tjmi Keu wiurmi u, r.lseptic germ-killing balsam that will absolutely destroy , tho germs of in fluenza that have found lodgment there. ' You can't do this too often. The Ilyomci Inhaler is small and can be conveniently carried in a hand-bag or in your vestpookct. Every half hour or so throughout the day take it out and draw a few breaths of its pure healing nir into your pose nnd tliront Relief conies almost instantly. The Crip or Influenza symptoms subside. Congestion censes, fevor disappears, throat conditions become normal and you soon nre feeling fine. The outfit i3 not at all expensive for the rubber inhaler will last a life-time while the Oil of Hyomei can be obtained at little cost from nny reliable druggist. Lots of people already have n Hyomei Inhaler. Take it out, charge it nnd use it without delay. If you haven't' one get it today. ' A few cents spent now may easily prevent serious illness nnd save you many dollars and help slump out the spread of tho disease. Adv. Look closer at the clothes you do at the price The best time to save in clothes is when you buy them; and J the best way to save is to buy good clothes . , Look closer at the goods than at the price; be . more particular about what v .'. you get than what you pay. Good clothes are higher priced than they were, but not higher priced than they're worth. The clothes we sell are good clothes ; made to give you long wear and service. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them of all-wool fabrics tailored to last and keep shape. We guarantee ' your satisfaction in them or give your money back. These clothes cost less in the long run because they wear longer. . ' .;. selves carry the volume of ac counts necessary J in .conducting a credit business.:,. " , The only JUBt , and practicable method thereof re Iftjto treat every body precisely alike and sell for cash only. By so" doing we can further Increase our facilities and make a substantial reduction In price In many Instances. . l'lcano remember the data . November first when our cash system begins. LA GRANDE, PHARMACY. 10-2 8-2 1. . : A i: r. -.- gv - ; NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On account of other business, we have sold our meat market to Mr. J. C. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill will take charge of our business Monday, November 4, and will run, too same as a Tcash ninrket only. '': (':"''' All charges up to and including Saturday, November 2, are payable to us. Thanking you for your kind patronage, and trusting you will favor Mr. O'Neill with the same, we arc, ' Sincerely yours, 10-30-5t. : . KROUSE BROS. Pay cash for 'Drugs ,und savo from 25 to 35 por cent. Our Cash System MurtH Nov. 1st In chunking' to a strictly cash system, as we shall do Novombcr 1st, wo trust that wo shall- have the co-operation of our customers In avoiding all friction or nilsun- dc standing. Customers should remember that tho now plan is not duo to any question of their reliability or nny lack of tleslro to extend thorn fa vors, but simply because, wo can not In Justice 'Jo them or our- The Great Big Thing is to immediately buy "War Savinjrs Stamps and Liberty Uomls with the money that you save by eoiiservins l-'ootl, Fuel, ete. That completes the circle: You leiul your (Savings to your (loverti ment to buy the things you went without. That is Working Pat riot ism. La Grande National Bank. Member Federal Reserve System Capital $200,000.00 Surplus, $10,000.00 Designated Depository of the United .States Ciov'eriiiuent United States Postal Havings Depository ! i.ri01;Ktal)lislu,ilj m7 " ' ' ! I - ' 5- - . -" S((fr ! ' Store Wo ! 111 oWJi : Saturday ..- . : ' 1 ' i " " ' . COUNTY TltEASTJltEUS CALb FOIt ROAD WAltKAXTS. . , . - , NOTICE. The Undersigned Treasurer of Union Co., Oregon, has .funds on band with Which to pay warrants Issued on the . Road Fund from number 1299 to 1334 Inclusive. In terest ceases on the abovo warrants on October 18th, 1918. JOHN FRAWLEY, Treasurer of Union Co., Oregon. Oct. 17. 24, 31, Nov. 1, 8. Beginning November 1,' Inst deliv ery will be made a 4:00 p. in. Mer chants' Delivery Assn. - 10-29-3t If you have a good picture of yourself with the negativo, . you can havo it enlarged at Silvor tliorn's. " They do this kind of work in connection with their ko dak work and the cost is not great. Such a picture will please any of your friends In the war. FAMILY DRUG STORE I.A GRANOCOIICeON. REMARKABLE MILIINERY SALE Beginning Saturday, November 2, and lasting for one "week only, I will offer my line of Extraodinary Millinery, including all 'of my- beautiful Trinnned Hats, at a Big Reduction. : liemeinber, this includes the exquisite line of Aviation Caps. Every lady should cqjne at the beginning of the week sale and enjoy a full 'stock to select from," for at the prices quoted they will not last long. Miss Larson tmammsmmmmm A Few of the Many Reasons Why ' Governor Withycombe Should Be Re-Elected He is loyally, patriotically American He has faithfully cooperated withih He was foremost of Governors f c ported a vigorous prosecution of the He has stood for and insisted upc industrial development pf the state ai He has for more than 20 years e cated woman suffrage and prohibitioi state. He did not assist in organizing t er was he ever a worshipper at the s of doubtfu-1 purpose and loyalty. I He has conducted his office pati has he placed patriotism and efficient. ltics He has given his earnest consideiiwoICuaTJiroisfBi; suit, by Cleaning and Mend,ing 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. WANTED Clean Cotton Rags 3 cents Per Lb. 2o WiltlMWKMISItfltHi the happiness and comfort of the boys ia the service of their country, and, lastly He has a record for a sound, business administration and loyal and earnest effort in the nation's present crisis that should command the approval and sup. port of the whole people. i " Re-Elect Withycombe Why Experiment? (Paid Adv.) REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, John W. Cochran, Seey., Morgan, Bldg, Portland, Or. '. ' l -'J r i. ' -l.' . 1