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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
- r H",fiw.-) vtv. ti-iin!MiimHHHMiiHiiit?if"t)HiHiMigitiiMiiTt'Aifl,TlAlJI)I5.. QBSERVkR..',- Tm'jRSD:Y,WEMrER 7. 101 8 . i:rt)'iPAOEii!TWOi:n.i'in."ti j.S- - IT" Is I 2- .15 12 t 5 r I 1 w i H S - It 13 it t 3 I : III ? ft The Observer , ' Am Independent Newspaper t Published Dally and Wetlriy at Ha Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even l ing Observer Publishing: Company, BRUCE OTStfNIS; Publisher. Entered at the Poa toff ice at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter. . Address all Communication! to '.The Observer, 1710' Sixth' Street: City and County Official Paper. Evening' Telegraph Report-of United t ' Press Association,- On Sale In Other Cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland;. Imperial News ; Stand,, Portland;. Multnomah-. Hotel News1 Stand, Portland!. Oregon).' ew at Special Low k SUBSCRIPTION RATES' ''. Ay Carrier v Dally, per months Daily, per three months.... .. w. . 11.95 Dally, per six months in advance IS.75 ; Dally,, per year la advance. ..v.. $7.50 Daily,, single copy. , ..-...,v.,5c By MaU Dally, par year in advanoe.-.-.-. .-.Io".00 Dally,, per six months' in sdvane WJSO Bally, three months 'nadvance..li25 ally., per month.. .. . v. . . . ...-.,40c The Saturday Bvening Obaerw, by : 1 f H M ! n arc fieautiHi! 11 I v I fihnw nn III ill mm h cf a 11 A seasonable Woi I 11 StvlftS WCdl ' ' irv p Hats For Present Prices mall; per year in advance.- .frm 'Weekly Observer-Star, oy mall,, per . year in advance. ..... v. ... .L50 IweM My Cwntry Tlo The I r Liberty. LaiW T The Great Conflict Is' U I Ended. . The greatest war in history; the conflict that has entailed the sacri fice of millions of llvua and drenched the earth with-blood;, that-has brought 1 inexpressible sorrow and grief, is. at' last at an end; There ls no doubt although' titer is much to be done to perfect and adjust the Issues of the war that the end has definitely come. Only an 'outline of the terms" of -surrender have been given out officially and-the administration of the same was en trusted to Foch, the most distinguish ed goncrallsslmo of modern times. It 'is not conceivablo that in his hands 'the conditions Which will $1$ the. mili tary beast of Europe hand and; foot twill1 not bo carried out with .the, most exacting fidelity to tho allied nations mid to the' United States of. America. -It Is grateful news. ( With Its attendant horrors and tHe irrepurablo miseries inflicted,, there is still left an uncontrollable pride in what Americans have done to bring 'pliout tho'eml. It is an" exultant achievement, ' ' ' Beforo the armistice was definitely and surely signed, the American army hud taken Sedan, the historic citadel Vhieh fell into Prussian hands in the !War of 1870, a miserable episode which further fired the ambition of a youthful German prince that' he1 was to be the Instrument through which the sword would sway the destinies of the world. Fateful Sedan: It is on' that same ground that the fighting youth of .America are in this holy hour demon strating that might enforces right. From Scilun to Berlin and back again will spread the news that the aveng ing sword is unsheathed and will not be put asldu until tho human rights of all the world are made secure forever. - The cost of these Hats is not considered now, for at this time every fall we clear this department We do so at this time, while the season is yet young, so that you may reap real economies by getting !the hats when .they are still the styles of the hour. ' " ; Hats for All Occasions at Clearance Prices ' ' See What We Offer in Fall Coais and1 Suits at $25 to $80 You would be no better dressed and' would riot buy as reasonable were you to search the biggest stores of the biggest cities .. ,' ......... ........ , . ... The newest of the new ; up-to-date dresses, materials that are handsome and . , durable. A real showing of Silk-Wool-Jersey dresses, at $17.50 to $65 TJi,-. - I i ly !ii! '"'3 1 Women's Silk Petticoats- Newest Novelties, Remarkable Values, $6 to $Se I " .rtWWWft H V '?;,... Just Received Newest Styles and Colors Georgette and Crepe de Cnine Blouses $4.75 to $13.50 ; Another Liberty Loan la Coming. Secretary f the Treasury McAdoo has announced that, no matter what tho results of the pending overtures for pence muy be, there will he an other I.ibeity loan. To use his ex pression, "Wo are going to have to finance pence for a whiie just as we have hail to finance war." ' There are over 2,000,000 United States soldiers abroad! 'If wo trans port these men back to tho United States at the rate of 300,000 a month, it will be over hnlf a year before they are all returned. Our army, there, fore, must bo maintained, victualed, and' clothed for ninny months after pence is an artunlity. The American people, therefore, hnving supported the Liberty loan with a patriotism that future histor ians will love to extol, Will have an opportunity to show tho same patrio tism in financing the just and conclu sive victorious pence' whenever it comes. Not for a momont, however, is the treasury acting on any assumption that peace is at hand. Until peace ia actually ansured tho attitude of the whole United States government ii for the most vigorous prosecution of ftie war, and the motto of force against Germany without stint or limit will be acted up1 to until peuce is an abso lute accomplished fact One more Liberty loan, at lenst, is certaim The fourth loan was popu larly called the "Fighting Loan"; the next loan may be a fighting loan, too, or it may be a peaco.lonn. Whatever the- conditions, t'he, loan must)- be pre pared for and its success rendered cur tain and aboslutc: Do Not Sell Your Liberty '., Borlda... ,... The wide distribution among mil lions of American citizens of Liberty loan ' bonds makes our Liberty loans, according to Secretary of tho Treas ury McAdoo's expressed opinion, tho aouridest of national financing. That these bonds be kept widely distributed amongst the American people is of great importance to the nation and to the individual holders of the bonds. United States government bonds in the past have gone above par, ns high as 1S9 for a 100 four per cent bond. That Liberty bonds will go well above par When peace comes is very prob able. Holding one's Liberty bonds, therefore, is wise as well as patriotic. Every holder of a Liberty loan bond should' heed' the caution to' hold to his op her bonds,, because there are going to be great efforts by shrewd and unscrupulous' people to buy or secure at-'inadequate prices these bonds from holders who are not well informed ns to stock and bond values. Worthless or near-worthless stock or stock of only speculative vuluc wildcat stocks" they ore called are going to be offered for Liberty bonds. Some will be urged not to soil or ex change' their Liberty bonds, but to buy the stock and give1 the Liberty bonds as security for the purchase price. This is a camouflaged attempt to get Liberty bonds in exchange for the stock of their compnnies. If every holder of a Liberty bond will consult a bank before he disposes of it, the gut-rich-quiik concerns will not prosper, but tho individual bond holders will, and the American people as a whole' will bo benefited. .J. .J. .;. .j. ,j, .j. .j. .;. .j. j, .j. A I'SK KOR HVEKY AI'PLE ! J ! j. . .J. 4 Don't let annles snoil on the irrnnnH because there is on one to tnko cum of them. The United States Komi Ad ministration suggest that you orga nise your community forces to take earn or the apple crops on the farms and country places around- about since the farmers find that it does not pny them to- gather the windfalls. Stored away in the culls arc quantities of sugarreal ugar. Why send to Java for it? Syrup made from the clear apple juice- is delicious for all sorts of table and cooking uses. Apple Syrup. Stir into seven gallons- of sweet cider, five ounces of powdered calcium carbonates a harmless, low-priced chemical ami boil in a largo kettlo for fivo min utes. If a largo vessel is not avail able the cider may be boiled in batfh- es. After boiling, pour it into glass jars and allow it to settle until per fectly clear, which requires about sev en hours. RetAirn'. the' clear liquid to the preserving kettle, 6cing careful not-to pour off any of the sediment. Kill the vessel only about half full, as it foams up' when boiling. Add n level tcaspooiiful' of the calcium car bonate for the seven gallons of liquid and boil rapidly until n temperature of 220 degrees is reached,, or until it it about one-seventh of the original volume and the consistency of maple syrup when cooled rapidly and poured from the spoon . To insure clear syrup, the cooling must be ' done 'slowly. A&KOod wnv is to set the jars, of syrup in a wnsh- Iboiler of hot water and allow tho whole to cooK Use this-syrup-like any oth er' table syrup, and as a flavoring adjunct. Also ns suuee for puddings and for making brown bread, fruit cako and candy. iSweet Pickled Apples 1 quarts vinegar. : 1 Vi quurts water. 2 quarts dark syrup. 4 sticks cinnamon. 4 tablespoons allspice. ' K lbs. sweet apples. J4 tablespoons unground cloves. ',i teaBpoon salt. Cook together the vinegar, water, syrup and spices for five minutes; peel and quarter the apples; stick two cloves into each quarter; drop the ap ples into the boiling syrup, and sim mer until tender. Pack in hot jars; cover with boiling syrup; partially seal and sterilize for 10 minutes; seal tightly. Let cool. Label and store. -Apple Catsup 1 quart unsweetened applo sauce. 1 teaspoon ginger. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves. 1 teaspoon pepper. f teaspoon musturd. 1 teaspoon onion extract. 2 teaspoons salt 1 pint vinegar. iSimmcr slowly until thick, bottle and soal. A similar catsup can be adc from plums and grapes, ami spiced to taste. Sorghum or molasses may be added if a sweet sauce is liked. Dried Apples. Pare, core and slice, dropping slices into cold water eon- GEN. SIR HENRY RAWLINS0N 1 V wf j Gen. Sir Henry Rawllnson is In com mand of the Fourth British army which has been taking part in the offensive: In Plcardy. : tainini? eight toaspnonfuls of salt to tne gallon, il a light-colored product m denil-c.l? If.nvimr Ihnni n minntn ov two inthc s;i It water will prevent dis- ciuoriuiun. mi nn-ierreu, coro me whole fruit, nfter ppefing, and slice inio l-ilv-. t'i.ininir these for n miniife or two into uild' salted water ns de- srrilu'.i! annv.) Kcmovc surface mois ture. Kryior time is four to six hours, or until lcntherv and nlililde: start the temperature at 1,10 degrees K., and raise gradually to 150 degrees. If desired, tipples may be' dried in the sun U'dil ih.- surface begins to wrinkle and then r-inhed in the drier. Nov rent II. Inst dtiv to ptiy water ii'iout a penalty. Ladies' Hats remodeled and made to order, at 2203 North Fir Street. . lM-3t,pd Nov. 11, last -day to pay water rent without A penalty:' SILVERTHORN'S FOUNTAIN. Hot Menu. Chicken Tamales . . . 25c Chili Concern!1 .,..... 25c Enchiladas . ..25c Hot Chocolate, with wafers... 15c Hot Malted Milk, with wafers ...15c Chicken Bouillon. , ... ...... ... i . . .15c Ileef Bouillon ,u. .15c Tomato Bouillon 15c Tomato Flip ,15c Hot Coffee, with wafers 15c .SILVERTHORN'S FAMILY I1KUG STORE. . ll-7tf KKKP TIIK KIDXIOYS WI'II.I, Health Is Worth Saving, and Some La Grande People Know How to Save It. Many La Grande people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Weak kidneys nre respon sible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health the slightest delay is dangerous. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy that has helped thousands j of kidney sufferers. Here is a La Grande citizen's recommendation. j Mrs. Frank Brookler, 2010 Third i St., La Grande, says: "Doan's Kid-j ney Pills have been a household mcd- icine for kidney trouble in our home ' for a number of years and they have j always given good results. Whenever ; my kidneys become disordered, I tilte I Doan's Kidney Pills for a few days I and they never feel to relieve the trouble. I couldn't recommend any- j thing their equal." j Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim-1 ply ask for a (kidney- remedy git j Doan's Kidney Pills the same thr.t ; Mrs. Brookler had. Foster-.Mi'hurn . Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. HOOVERIZE YOU WILL, IF YOU BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM HARRIS FURNITURE CO. BY SAVING TIME AND MO'CY. NUF SKD Harris Furniture Store H. a HARRIS, Proprietor 06 FEB STREET PHONE: Hod 8171. The Great Big Thing is to immediately buy Wnr, Savings Stamps and Liberty Honda with the money th.it yon save by conserving Food, Fuel, etc. Thai eonqiletes the circle. Yon lend your Savings 1,. your (lovern lneut to buy the things you went without. That is Working Patriotism. La Grande National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Capital $200,000.00 Surplus, $-10,000.00 Designated Depository -of the Tnited States Government United States Postal S.i vint: - Depository . Established, 1SS7 ; "GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT" CASH GR0CET Is now open and going with a rush This is the last word in SAVING MONEY and cutting tin; high ' . cost of living. The Groceteria does away with clerks. ' People come, pick out their own groceries and provisions, and pay the cashier as they leave the store. All needless expense is cut off and the consumer gets the reduction in price. " GET THE GROCETERIA HABIT " AND GET IT NOW! Vegetables and Fruits will lie handed to the people. carried, along with complete Grocery stock. Produce N. A. DESILET Between Hamilton Garage and White 's Grocery. t: