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i AfJE STX v t;a nnAvni?. wMivTvn rvnQi,Mvii WEDNESDAY ' VP Y FA IB ETC 13. 1018 ' ' WWMWMWM - - ' I'M J J T UniUll i)Mrjll ) I'ilV f'j OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE . j - - " u uIAAAJUU U wmr - M I . ' ' I """""'""""'""""""""""""I M i-i W ;. I Beauty is' . "J ' 1: 1', otflCCtfer TOf . YOtI I i I . ' ' ; I ; I J iUljMiS 'ill . 8 "'''. DO YOU NEED A SWEATER?. If you do, al- j ! O'if fSJPr" ' -Cfe low the Privilese showins yu one of th I J , V " 111 ' rfcfv 'if Hk .1 . 3? most up-to-date lines ever shown in La Grande, ff them.:. " . M f J-lC A ' Laes an(i Men's Sweaters and-Jerseys. ' ' velvety and maintain the pink of per- LJ-' : -p., g flf $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $7.90, $9.90. 1 ' '" Our ' ' ' ' II SCATH 1 ' I '. HPit 1 Jersey's, Oui- lW $1.49, $2l49, $2.69, $2.98, $5.90 I ; jl These creams will supply the mourish-' ' lfey V annt : 'Sfm I WE BUY SWEATERS FOR 197 STORES, j ; ment which the skin needs and give a . M Tnb 1 ' pl j ! 1 rosy tint to the complexion. Buy a 5-" - "raviNG. JjL. ' 9 ' .' i m i la Grande Pharmacy j iS ; J ; IfSg I j Quik Delive.ry ' Phone Main 40 1 ' ". HI La Grande, Oregon I r- - ' - , . . : :rrL v.- v n .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J., Gorman officer 1,. hednuirters, lniKf KI.LSWOIITH HURT f' H ... .iHliM'i. .1. which said that tho American sol- . .:. . mm , -- i 1 P n .tui 'i- the UMTKII STATES GOV- I "'ul 18 B :ai m'liviuuai ugiuer; .. . ' - ' ' - v jui.vui'.n i rresents . For a Weak Stoin.ieh j. (ii;o. t. notice. : Owing to lliu fuct of having boon called to the tcrvlco, will dls contlnno thn cuah Biocurtiu for tho proacnt. Will open at a ' later ditto with a full lino of groceries. N. A. DKSII.KT. . , Il-Ollt. Observe-, advertising will bring rp lulls. As n general rule ail you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bow els "regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when con stipntcd, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Adv. WANTED Clean White Cotton Rags at the Observer Office: 3c per In. COCIIItAX ! of the KOUK-MIN UTK MEN. .J. No. 3055. . UEI'OKT OF CONDITION OF THE La Grande National Bank At La Grande in the State of Oregon, at the Close of UusincHS bn Nov. 1, IU18 KESOUKCES. 1 Loans nnd discounts, including rediscounts, (except ' those shown in b und c) $1,005,278.48 Deduct: Notes and Hills rcdiscnunted (other than bank accept ances sulci) (sec 'Item 07a) 24,000.00 081,278.48 U,S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) : U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) U. S. bonds anil certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged ... . Premium on U. S. Hnmls Liberty Loan bonds, (114, 4 and 4 per cent, unpledged Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged . Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. Stock of Federal Keservo Hank (50 per cent of sub scription) , Valuo of banking house, owned nnd unincumbered... Equity in banking house : Furniture und fixtures Heal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal HcRerve Hank Cash in vaults and net amounts due from national batiks , Net amounts due from hanks, bankers, and trust com panies other than included in Items 111, 14 or 15 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other thnn Item 17) Total uf Items 14, 15, 10, 17 and 18 152,871.11 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of . reporting bank and other cash items Hedeinption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. .Treasurer , War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 24,000.00 72,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 150,000.00 33,185.75 40,llil.30 217,000.00 42,500.00 il3.l8n.74 7,200.00 4'.l,4r,4.:i() 8,1 17.511 4,(lhi.00 70,710.18 Tho Committee on Public Information, (Appointed by the President.) .J. ! .J- This groat war bat presented to tho wo' Id two groa: crises. The Hint crisis was wlurn the w.ir was declared. Tlio destruction of tho old order of things then began. Tlio business of tho wo: Id was signaled, and afttr taking Its Ivaiings, It raced on" In .tlio. di rection or munition and war work. Tho second ureal oiisls was when llio, armistice was, signed. Again wo will witness tho stag nation of IiiihIih'h.i affairs. Wo ! cok ii i ijii ml to ueo I lint old buu Inoss re! itloini havo been destroy ed, that old social deductions havo disappeared. Wo a:o turned loose upon the sea of "iho power of the j pojple." Our ship of stato must! bo niivU;ati il so m to" avoid the ! Iioals of an iichj- and at the siimo i tune ride upon liio crest of the wave of democracy I What i lli. ill it must Imvo bcien to our boys In Franco when the lliolorcyido rnurloi-n flow ovor tho country I oiu minimi to column,! inmitim lug, "It's over all over, boys:" Liberty, Jimtleo. humanity. ctiiliKui ion itself, wcro involvod In tho Issues of tho battle of Chateau rtiloiiy. wler.o fouiteen thousand American nnrines turned back the (icjman hordes. What was the imp csslon our bovs made upon thr French? Gorman officer to hedquarters, which said that tho American sol dier Is a g:eat Individual ilghier; jiosHOBsod of courage, prowess and energy to an extraordinary extent; has not been trained in tho art of war and therefore, at .times un necessarily expose; himself; at all times 0glts to the list and re fuses to stiiTcndo-, "due, no doubt, to stories of German cruelty to prisoners." How liulo could Ihis Gorman officer read the American character! Two tilings will ii'i!i:;o i:io Anior Ican OkIiI quicker than anything clso, his home, nnd the one he loves best. It is tho business of the organizations for whom the present drive Is being made to keep j oik boys In touch with just those things. Ono of our own boys wrole ; a characteristic letter to bis moth-! or, which was prin.oi'i ;n tlio Ob-: ROTVer several days ago, wherein he said: "You aro getting an ad ditional letter this week, mother, I becauso I 'Hlopped into a hut und i saw a framed picture of General I Pershing and undo neath It said,! 'Welcome. Have you written that ; letter to niolliOT tcday?' So I got1 tho writing materials, and hero is the letter." Can tho'-e be anything in'ore appealing for us to give to iho support of this work? Wo havo hundred.; of girls over In Fi'inre, engaged m hut and can teen work, rot. only In (he Itcd Cross and Salvation Army, but al so In all the other jirganlzalions. When A soldier yoMs to his com rades. "Iley, hoys, lute's u girl who talks United Slates!" or ex claims, "Great Scott!" It's good to talk to an American woman." wo known there is need for ail the work that thesn allied o gani z'.tions can do. riven though vis- torv is won. there Is rocessity fjr Was Knocked I)Avii on Street anil Dragged by nn Auto. M-. Fred Ellsworth, cattle driv er for the, Grande lionde Meat Company, met with an accident night beforo last. As he was cross ing the street on Second and Adams he became confused at tho lights on nn auto, nnd the auto knocked him dow.n und dragged him fo" about thirty-five feet, cutting his head in Severn: places and his hands also. Ho was taken 10 the hospital, but vho Is now at his home anil Is some bettor today. Biblical Thrift The Scriptures give us many lessons In thrift. Ezeklel warned tho children of Israel that during the slego ofyeru snlcm they would' huve to be thrifty. He said: "Take thou also unto thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentlles. and millet, and fitches, nnd put thom In one vessel, nnd malic thee bread thereof." Ezeklel iv: 0. The Mlble shows that Ezeklel ordered the children of Israel to eat their meat by weight, nnd even thus only "from time to time." Thrjft Maguzlne. Oterver advertising wilT bring re- Easy Question to Answer. The conversation In tho village hotel had turned on the war, when one of tho company nsked, "Which Is the most wnrllko nation?" "Vncel-nutlon," re plied the doctor. "It's nearly always in arms." Don't neglect to sue the kodaks and kodaks supplies. Also films of all kinds always in stock at Sil-verthorn's. FAMILY DRUG STORE I.A SRANOCtORCGON, Daily 11-9-tf. 145,1. 1 0.2 1 2,778.'-Ni 4,485.01 1 A i. ..1.1 ...1.1, n I - ' .... .,'.. W I1HU-..4I1.VU .....,,... ,, ll mnnV woman In a little town In France i .i... ..... ' ..i ...m i... nun n ..mi ;oct ..in i.n v.iii. send to our people over thorn. S; TOTAL that had known the German guns was s:unillng rn he" door when an .American lied ('ross- tin so went lliy. The old woman called out. "O, Madame! See them! Isn't It iwonde.ful .' Just look at theiu! All dy Ii':.' that, nil night like , ! I ti :i . Are there any people left t America? And a. o all your neo- . cop (in : Pie mi b!i;. so lineT" Scarcely four j months has passed sinco Chateau l.:!8l.'2!i 'ili-eny and the energy and will 'of the Aluo trull alloy lej's go over thn top on this drlva and give Willi tho 1'iee-will which is chin' sicterHUic of 'Americans. 10,012 28,017.20 1.1,008.11) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .Surplus fund : Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, nnd taxes paid.. Circulating notes outstanding Net iimounts due to National banks Total of Items 32 and 33 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Certified checks Other demand deposits (School Savings Accounts).. Total of dcrbaml deposits (other than bank depos its) subject to Heserve, Items 34, 35, 3d, 37, 38, 3'l, 40 and 41 .Certificates of deposit (other than for money imr- rowed ) Postal savings deposits f Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42, 43, 44 nnd 45 War loan deposit account Oilier United States di posits, including deposits of U. . disbursing officers IJills payable, with Federal Keservo Hank TOTAI v Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Fed eral Heserve Hank (see Item Id) Stale of Oregon, County of Union, ss: I, '. L. Meyers, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief K. L. MKYEH.S, Cashier, , Sulscribcd and sworn to before me this 12th day of November. l;i8. Surely Not Dump of Knowiedgj. ! I ii linen met I'lnnagiin ami milieu. i lie nun 1 im irnr.p on Ii!.-; fori iieud. i "Hello," said ll'Urien, "is that a hiiuir.' ; of knowledge?" "Indeed, It's not," said j I'lamigan. "It's a bump of Ignorance i,vi,,,. ,,.. ' "f knowing nothing about boxing." Ifl,(i02,;i01.(;:i , vadeil the -whole Allied force, have , Iti-onlit tho llnill vlciory. Is it NOTIl'K ' niiy wonder that our stalwart To liberty loan Hiibscrlliers-see-$200,000.00 lynuths nio so Really admired by loud payment on fourth Libc ty 40,01111.00 tin, in . n n people? . I.iinii Is due and payable on or i ulmt did the C m Hums think of before Nov. 1 S. , ,o:ir a iiiy : ruptured olliclal doc-1 l . S. NATIONAL HANK. ! unii'iits taken in the St. Mihiel 18.(101.02 734,500.; 320, 1 OS S I 35,000.00 12,0 18.1,11 71 ,!!l.00 18,001.0.' I llrne cnnl;;iiid R ' eoort from 11 A WAVT Alt ....il ,ln tl la; ! , . ' ii.'l.l': i'.OI'.I.' 10,000.00 l.-.IHMI.Oe 1 .".0,01 10.(111 $I,0n'j,:i(!i.c,:i 21,000.00 tiial I'll AS. H. REYNOLDS, Notary iniblic for Oivg imission expires February 20, 1020J (My commission expires February 20, 1020 COKKL'CT Attest: FRED J. HOLMES, V. Z 11. S. BROWNTON, The ban has been raised and this theatre will onen FRIDAY 4 Watch this space for announcement . i.i J( II. G. TRULL Ill lllil EXPERIMENT are expensive We don't indulgeMn them The operation of this store is based upon theories that are sound and practical the interest of our customers is the guiding mo tive in anything that pertains to this store. Hie vending nmchine, press the button, help yourself grocery, is a fine theory. hnt in openttion hits been found wanting. Experienced clerks are essential in the operation'of up-to-date .economy stores, they save time and money for you. Our customers could not be expected to save time or money by finding their own vvriiits our .complete stock of thousands of brands and sizes makes it im practicable.' That's what our clerks are for to save you time and money. A compairson of service and prices will convince you. WASH-DAY NEEDS. I. ainidry Soaps, pure white, five kinds, your choice brand, bar...5 v Urns Washing Powder, large pkg. - 26' Oold Dust Washing Powder, large pkg. '. 26, Sert Foam Washing Powder, large nkg. .....' - .....2G . ' , Sea Foam Washing Powder, small pkg ..5 Dutch Cleanser, can , , , . ' Polly Prim, can. .. Palm Olive jioap, per bar 10tf Creuie Oil Soil), per bar - . 5(r Jhibbit's Lve, large can .-. 13d (lUAPlONUTS, two packages . 25d POST TOASTiES, package : ll AVASIIIXGTOX (TflSPS, three packages 25 POSTUM CJOHKAL, hii'ge p;ickage 21 INSTANT POSTUM, medium.... 25; large 41 t!()I,I)EN IxOl ) WI I EAT N UTS. larije packiige 33d liAI.'REE OINOER SNAPS, 1'. lbs. .". 29d ITI.'E CO.MH 1IOXKY ...1: 25? . i:AOLE VALLEY HONEY, gitllon S2.75 rPAPKEPS, 4-")c size .... 38d SWEET POTATOES, 7 pounds 25d ' LIPTOX'S TEA, 1 pound : S6 SIHIJJXO'S or othe rbrand sjiices, anv kind. L'-oz. can 9S AVElCirs OIJAPK JUICE, pint L.2Jd; (inart... 46S blP.UV'S OW ARMOUR'S MILK, can ILV CRIIAM OF WHEAT , .. " 2Sd CATSl'P. large buttle 23o J UTTER, our best Creatucrv. 2 lbs. . $J !( Ainiorirs finest oeloma i( i a k tx e, 2 iks. ""' 7,v LFE and PERRIXS SAUCE, bottle . ?,ir SIIII. LINO'S l',AKIX(i POWDER 1 II,. . 47J, - -Mi ll's I ..$1.15. 5 lbs...:;: , S2 20 United Slates Food License No. G50255. Hooverized Grocery .SAM HARRIS, PROPRIETOR Xext Door to Hill's Department Store. Union Store Open 8 a.m. Close 6 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. J. G. SNODGRASS, Dhertois.