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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1918)
PAGE A VVU TjA tYitAN'j'H! ft'vOilSifo'Of iy&ij&ii'Vixiii 'rTTF:sDAY.N(V'F..NlBF,tt5191S SIUisttslBBrfB Goocl; iews; for women Iwha work;-: ATon:en.wlio aro do- :. : ing more hard work, i these days than ever lief ore; will be glad ..to know there is .u oup Pettiooat that will wear well under cverv condi tion. Because of liberal proportions and excel lent materials iised in making "Fitrite Petticoats" " ' they -will give unusual Wear and Service. riU'CI $.3.50 TO $12.50 - Wll - n. mils Department ol tore Store ThorougMy Fumigated. Eevery Day. KLUX LAN IS! REVIVED llll.EHS A XI) HLACKEH8 SUVKllK lATH. .MKKT Sunny South (iocs Jinc-k to . Pay Organisation to . Get Desired Itewiilts. Old FINAL LIST MAILED FROM LOCAL BOARD AdVIKOIIV V HOARD,' i ACTIVITIES ATI Y. 1 AdAIN. , Mi. V. A., . Sessions of the Legal Advisory Hoard of L'nii n cuunty ere . re sumed at the V. M C.-A, yester day. Member were busily engag ed tills afternoon in assisting reg istrants fill: out their- question naires, due to thq fact-tliat many came -to town for election, . The tiuestloiinatres to those of 18 nud. between 37 and .45 Inclu sive, have beeu Eoli'K ouL from the Mobile, Aln. The first "Invisible nfHce 0f the . loral board for some Empire," which was brought-Into bo-:tmt, an(j y tliti lust of tilts' week, APPEAL IS TO El E rOl'NTY SITKIU VrKXDKNT COX. I'lDENT 01'' CHILDItE.V. . V Throe- Thousand I'iuys .and Ulrls llclilml Three ThoiiNUiid J''lglii ci'i,'. Klojum The' chief olm ot the . -"Victory Boys and Olrls" effort la the tie volopmant of the boys and girls In Jntelllgor:,.' curlflcinl, Investment of their Uvea In behalf of the "grout cause." Tho appeal -Is t- earn and give. - Tho gift of mono should result in a challenge- to a full prepara tion . In tho reconsli uctlon , days ahead and in a growing crmsclous ncss of the gift of life tin I talont in tho cause of rlgliLCousnea,. "The "Victory floya and Glrte" division of tho UnKtd War Worlt Campaign" should pi ove a stimulus- to the adults in their - cam paign If 1 1 continues with ' tho present excited Interest, comments Mrs. Ivan-hoe, chairman of the "Victory" commlttc'3 for tho coun ts Tha-national f.logan for1 the campaign will bo two million boys and gills- behind a million flanf o e. Our local cloivan shall bo 3000 boyo mid frlrla behind :i000 flBli'.ers. . I want every boy nild girl lo know that tlio money ho gives goes directly 1 toward giving tho rao'J 1: tho front Una trenches, books, -test - rooms, music imd a fow oilier of the many, coiuforls wo enjoy nt home. It will rciuiio $50 to supply these prlvi. '.-go to one soldier for an imllio yea.'-. "There . has mot yet beo.i any definite quota unsigned 10 tlio boys and girls of tho county. In goo iiriil) It is our present plan to urge iTwch one to give us much as he Is able from his "own money." The parents will be ask.id to donate money too,, bo that no. "Victory boy or victory girl must think that father or mother are in any way to be responsible tof tlio cuntilbnt tluns to the victory t'lniL ,"The mon at the front are mak ing tho BaoriflccB tliomselvoj and I am euro that, every school n and girl will want to do the same when the matter la glvven to him to decide." ' , Kin-ollmcnt Cnsls I .se.il .. Enrollment in tho , vltoiv bane, consists In signing n statemunt or purpose to "earn and give toward the . work of the Y. M. C. A., tie Y. W. C. A., Jewish Welfaie Hoard. Knights of Columbus, National Catholic. War Council, War camp Community Service and .American Library Association. lSuch. Uoy, or girl will state the amount lie plans to-.earn, und .glvo". toward tho to tal. Thus will tho "Victory Hoys mirt victory airu--snn.ro m rue raising of the entire 17O,GII0,OO0. . Upon signing up each boy or girl will .receive an enrollment button, ulso a home window ban ner card as Illustrated on the front cover; Whan payment is collect-1 each poraon -will bo given un en graved certificate iccolpt. Ing by General Forrest after the Civil war to offset the evils of the carpet lug rule In the Southern stntea, lias been succeeded by a second "Invisible .Umpire." The Ku Klux.Klan,. silent. during nnd terrible. Is once more or ganizing In tunny localities of the I Mouth. First of all the new organ ization Is on the lookout for alien en ienileH, for the disloyal and for the fellow- who Is seeking to begin n strike. 8llcnt Daring and Terrible. I Ik; list will have been 'Completed. Many t'lalin Kxeinption A large- percentage 'of married men ,und those claimljig exemp tion Ihioiigli occupational and ag ricultural engagements la noted by III lawyers in this class. To fill out the i (j ti es 1 1 on na.1 re and ae ciiro the conoliorutlng affidavits of all witnesses sometimes reiUires as long as two hours. Should Study I-ist -. Registrants. Hie " agal.ni urged by the bojrd In read ovor tholr ques tionnaires very carefully "and fill out such portions of it as are tint derstood by them, leaving only for tho members tlowo parts .which, are not readily determinable. The second page of tha questionnaire should be read two or three times by the registrant before present ing his (luestlonnalra to any mem ber of the hoard. RUSSIAN GOLD SEIZED Immense Sum 1 Ilolshevlki h Ilctflevcd From (Jovernmeut. oi:o. Noiu.u si:mh iti:iAi:ns. Itecoverlntf From liifluenm ami Operation niter Fifty I'uys ('oiifini-nieiit. j ACQUIRING A I PERFECT FIGURE 'If if . If Ocoree Noble, lutilor partner In tlm wholesale firm- of Smith & Kohle. and who left May 1 with "V Co. M fl2nd li.runlry sends his ben: irogards to La Cr.indo friends, lie I says that .-lie la rapidly-recovering ,at the hospital nt Camp Fremont, lifrom an athick ot Infuen.n, fol i lowing ., a critical operation two I monls past, lie will soon bo able J to leave Ihn dootoi 's oaro after I .having spent over SO days In the iihospllal.. Sir. Noble, who Is In 'San Franclaco Is 1"0 oonvnleseliiK fioni the Influonr..!, si When thoro is no trouble brewing in I'ibor circles, or among disturbers sus pected of being alien enemy Krnipathhi Aopnt' i-in, hut mull iiilvi iiiiein miu flackers. Its methods arc proving ef fective and so far no detective has been able to get on the lusldo of tlio orgnnlzntlon, which nppenrs to have public sentiment behind It. Wherever the khin Is organized it is mndo up of some of the best men of the community. Neither Blrnngers nor hiilf-tftriiugcrs aro taken In, and the TOlo of "once n member, always a mem ber" still holds good. Otherwise, the unfaithful ono may be treated to the fate that awaits other victims of tlio. klnn.' Not many days ago the unseen hand of tho klnn stretched forth In Mobile, Aln., where many ships are being built for tile government. A strike agitator appeared In the community and sought J.J. to foment trouble. The stevedores,'.. HinpworKors ami wasnerwonien or mo oily were called out on strike, In spite ot the fact that they wore making a good wnge mid did not want to strike. Then n minor spread tlint the man planning the strike was In personal dnnger. lie, wns apprehended by the police nnd wns being taken to head quarters when the patrol was stopped Nr!V YORK, Nov. 6. Russian government gold valued at BOO, 000,000 rubles takon from.. Petro- giad by the Iinlshovikl; has been saved tit Kazan by. the Omsk gov ernment, generally recognized- as a foundation for tho re-organlzatlon of Russia, A. J. Sack, director of the Russian Information. . bureau,, announced here Monday night on authority of tho Russian embassy at Washington. The gold, representing two-, thirds ef the reesrve Jn the Rus sian treasury when- the Bolshevlkl gained control of the capital late In 1917, wns transported by them to Kazan and thence to Samara. of tho Omsk government, obtaining possession of It, took the. metal to Omsk. News of the coup was cabled to Washington . by I. A. Mlchalloff, secretary of flnanco at Omsk, Mr. Sack slid. Tlio gold Is worth ap proximately S4u0.000.000. . The Omsk government,- accord ing to recent advices frorn Russia, Is rapidly gaining recognition among the nntl-llolsbevlkt councils as the nucleus for the formation a conservative government. of u J fc ! CASUALTY LIST FOR THE NORTHWEST. by n sqund of motorcars, each covered A.' 'h ! 4 J ! 4 5 4' The following casualties ore re ported by the commanding gener al of the American Kpedltlonury Forces: Corporal William E. Tallin, Cnn jonville, Oioaon. l'livate Lloyd Faulson, Silver ton, Oretum, wounded. Harry S. Oldhuni, I'orllnnd, will, tvliltu ,.l.,tli hoiirinir the liwlfrntn . WOUlllleU. i..mmi tu ih iim if i rriva'e Kirby C. Hagen, I'ort- Pentlnnd. The agitator wns taken. land, slightly wounded. What becamo of lit i il is unknown. But l'rivalo Hoy K. itammcr, Snlem, there was no slrlko. : Oregon, died of wounds. In nirmlnghnm, Ala., an hgltator :i .; . ' v sought to slart trouble In the-big I ' l ilgln l'ersonals, ' nlllH. Again the (irm of the Invisible I Mr. and lira. W. R. (lekler ,Ar9 Kmplre" reached from the; darkaoss, ; pat king . their household goods, lind the plans of the strike leader woro ! iirenariiig to move to La Gnuida What Hurts. Nothing hurts a self-made martyr like being Ignored. Idaho Dully Stalesmnn. A WANT Al) will do It. bared, tho mnn wns -seized and has not been beard from since. Ills plans for a strike also fulled. Mrs ave. Iiressiiiaktuu: W. King. 110S. IYnn. Oct. 6-St. where Mr. tickler has scoured work for the wiuttr. Mis. Flora Durham returned Fri day from Seuttue, wnere slio was railed to see lier sister, who was seriously ill. A. B. Aiiionlno, former mnnnel training teacher In the Elgin i! "GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT" Stt-GRG CETERIA Most women wlm have perfect figures did not have them orig inally. They have acquired them. A womnn gradually takes the shape of her corset so the corset produced by tho most artistic designer is the right one to wear to secure a perfect figure. I IID?0' Corsets i are most symmetrically and ar tistically desifrned. They are comfortable, stylish and grad ually mold the figure into those beautiful lines that every wo man admires and desires. PAULINE. LEDERLE Is now open and going with a rush This is iho last' word in SAVIXO MONEY, and enttinrj the high cost of living. Tlio Groceteria does away with clerks. People come, pick out their own groceries and provisions, and pay the cashier as (hey l.mve the store.- All needless expense is out off and the consumer gets the reduction in price. " GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT " AND GET IT NOW! 'cge tables and Fruits will be handed to the carried, along with complete tirocei people, v stock. Produce N. A. DEILET Between Hamilton Garage and White's Grocery. SPANISH INFLUENZA-. , , IS EfiOEB HERE MANY CASES DEVELOP INTO DEADLY PNEUMONIA EASIER TO PHEVENTi THAN CUKE HOW TO AVOID, y The constant daily increase of Span ish influenza reported by local phy sicians shows clearly that many peo-r pie are failing to take the simple or dinary precautions necessary to avoid rhfection; For, while Influenza, after its development, is sometimes difficult to cure,-it is said to be a preventable disease. The best plan is to begin treatment before the first symptom starts.- For no other disease will develop so quh ly or spread so rapidly. You may feel fine today-r-be sick tomorrow and lose a week or more of work. You will indeed be fortunate if pneumonia does not develop.. It is claimed that Influenza is caus-i ed by a germ in the air that every breath you.take is likely to draw them into,- your nose and throat; that you can prevent the disease by killing tha germs before they spread throughout your body. ; There is probably no safer or surer treatment than to go to the nearest drugfstore and get one of the famous Hyomei Inhaling Outfits con sisting, of a bottle of the pure Oil of Hyomei and a little vestpocket, hard rubber inhaling device into which a few drops of the Oil of Hyomei are poured. . Just breathe this Oil of Hyomei deep into your nose, throat and lungs and then every particle of air that enters your breathing organs will be charged with an antiseptic, healing balsam. You can't do this too often. No' or dinary night and morning gargling or throat spraying will be sufficient so long as during the day you come in constant contact with infprtion. The New, Crop, Good ' Arrival Dromedary Golden Dates schools, to a letter to friends j !'flttt'l'uU W1""'1'rirff states that bo has been promoted to the rank of corporal. He Is ! stationed at Comp, Meade, .Ma; y- land. ' j Several carloads, of apples araj being stored In the Elgin ware-J house by H. i H.! Weatherspooa., - The family of .John. Rollins .who j rosldeB on Clark's Creek a;e 111 with the Influenza. - - Rev.- Archer of the M. E. church t Is doing his i bit by helping dig potatoes at Imbler this week. ,. Chestlcy Shelton and family have moved to La Grande. walnuts; ., FILBERTS, , . ; BRAZIL NUTS, ' . SEEDLESS RAISINS, , . v CLUSTER. RAISINS : Complete-Line of Fruits and Vegetables. Please Phone Your .Order Early Harris'; Grocery Phone, Main 70 and'77; Farmers, Black 192 408 NORTH 7IR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK J "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." I'.' Hyomei inhaler is small and can be conveniently carried in a hand-bag or vestpocket. Every halt; hour or so throughout the day take it out and draw a few breaths of its, pure healing air into. your, nose and. throat. By doing this you should avoid infection and check the further.. spread, of. 'tha disease even though you. are coming in direct contact with, it This is an inexpensive treatment as the. Inhaler will last a lifetime. and, further sup: plies of the Oil of Hyomei can be had at anyi drug1 store for a few cents,: NOTE: Oil of Hyomei, so strongly recommended above,- is not a new dis covery but is the application of an old and time-tried treatment to a-new disease.- Hyomei has been a. standard in the treatment of catarrh and colds for almost twenty, years- and is sold by druggists, every where.. .Hundreds' -of peoole.in La Grande and vicinity keep a Hyomei outfit with inhaler on the bathroom shelf for regular winter use. If you have one get it out now and use it; . If you haven't one( go to the near-: est drug store and. get .one today. It is the duty of every person, not only for his own sake hut for the commun ity to do all in his power to prevent spread of this epidemic and to stamp it out. Adv. MANY SHEEP LOST. . K' PENDLETON. Shortage of feed and. men. to care for the herds, have contributed to the loss of many thou sands of dollars' worth of slioep in surrounding hills this fail. How. a Salesman Suffered . R. J. Porter, Sterling, Col. writes: "For six months I suffered with a painful weak back. As a traveling salesman, I had to stoop frequently to pick urf my grip, which I grew to ' died as the pain when I straightened up was 'awful. Numerous remedies failed to reach my case. I was in duced to try Foley Kidney Pills. Relief- was immediate. Say, they are great! Any one afflicted as 1 was should try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Pills." Good for pain in the back, rheumatic pains, aching joints, sore muscles. Sold everywhere. jn ' THE NDERSIGXED WILL OFFER FOTSALE TO THE HIGHEST BHWEIAT I . WILKINSON, RANCH 1, 1 8l; Miles Southeast: of La Grande,' Oregon . 1 9 7 (1 BEGINNING AT 10 A.M.,' THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, i i aaaaa s 1 1 iia itmmmmmmnmiwmnmmrBhS. ead of Horses 12 head 3-year olds; 24 head 2-year olds; 14 head of yearlings; 8 head of colts; 6 head of mules 16 head of work horses. Also 2 milk cows. 1 Derrick 5 Header Boxes 4 Sets of Nets 1 Deering Binder 2 McConnick Rakes 3 McConnick Mowing Machines nearly new 2 Walking Plows 3 Gang Plows ' , 1 3-Bottom Disc Plow 1 .' Alfalfa Disc - 2 6-Section Drag narrows and carts 1 18-Hoe Monitor Drill 1 Double Disc 1 3-Section Spring Tooth Harrow 6 Wagons, 3 1-4 ' 2 Stack Racks 1 Flat Rack 1 Hay Rack . 1 G-Horsc Gasoline Engine with Wood Saw attached 1 Feed Roller 3 Jackson Forks 1 3-Section Wood Roller 1 Wratering Trough 1 Vitroling Trough 4 Trail Tongues .1 Buggy 4 Gasoline Drums 1 2 1-2 Horse Gasoline Engine 1 GO-Gallon Vat with Furnace 1 Set Blacksmith Tools 5 Sets Harness 2 Fanning Mills Many other articles too numerous to mention . FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE All sums of S10 and less, Cash; for sums of over $10 ix-nu.w .uu i o , ...: l. i.i in . , . . . ' '- '""nuts Uinta, iui aaro-jv ui, o pei ix-ui ui uc aiccpieu. au. stoclc and implements offered It , this Auction must be sold. 'a T. J. SCR0GGIN, Clork. MIRES & CLARK, Owners. F. A. McMENAMIX, Hcppner, Or, Auctioneer il l Snlrt mnflnpfnfl iinilpr tlio aiicmmi nf T1,a Vn.wJ T7..l - . -I--"- ;- Av-nMiigc oi uio inland Emtiire Hcppner, Oregon ' -. 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