THURSDAY. NO VBMliFJt.21, 1918 -
'IuV GRANDE EVENING ttTlSEItVEE.
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CUTTLE EAST
THIS "I'LL" I1AV PAIimUY
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t'ltOSS JIAKK KIIII'MKMS
SCHOOL .NOT YliT Ol'E.VKD. '
JOSEPH, Nov. 20. (Special)
. The local medical men report four
cases of "flu" at present, all of
which are In the light form. '
Richards and San shipped two
cars of cattle, bona ana sheep last
Saturday, as did O. C. Jpoi-slino. '
Mrs. Richard Strohm and daugh
ter Mary left Tuesday for Portland
where thoy will spend the wintor.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
' Kcelor of Iinnahn on Sunday, No
vember 17th, a daughter.
J. W. Chandler of La Grande
will ship ten cars cf cuttle to Kan-
bus City in the noir future.
Within the past two weeks the
local Red Cross lias shipped 20 Bel-
glan boy's suits, 17 sweaters, DC
pairs of socks, 20 convalescent
robes and 3000 durplcul dressings.
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If you need
Engraved
Christmas
Cards
we would advise that
'- you
Order
at Once
We represent one of
the largest engraving
houses in the U. H.
All work guaranteed.
G. S. Birnie
Jeweler and Optician,
Mrs. E. T. Roup, who Is spend
ing the winter- In Walla Walla
with her daughter fcpent the week
end In Joseph attending to business
affairs here. ( ;
Forty-one dollars and twenty
seven cents was the amount which
S. L. Burnaugh spent In the recent
election. His opponent, A. W.
Schnupp spent $22. E0.
Mrs. Prank Reel and little daugh
ter, Rita of Wallowa, were visit
ors at the Plttluger home last
week. ' y
Max Smith,' the nine year old
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Hunt, left Tuesday for his home
ut Roseburg.
Miss Hettle Flemmlng and Mrs.
Est Po"gue returned from Port
land this week after spending five
weeks visiting In that .place.
Mrs. Bessie Hutteball of Boise
spent a fow days with her sister,
Mrs. Clara Endlcott of Joseph last
week end. On her return, trip
Miss 'Ada Endlcott accompanied
her. .
After spending two weeks at
her. homo la . Walla Walla, Miss
Mildred Dean, French and English
teacher in Joseph high school, re
turned Sunday to resume work.
Iloeuuso of the scarcity of the
"flu"-the ban has been partially
lilted . In Joseph, the schools only
being closed.
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Persona) Si;:
social and
LAJtOH FLOUR SHIPMENTS
PORTLANEM-Due to the cancel
lation of orders tor ships which
i have been used In, transportation,
and additional ships which will be
jsent to northwestern iports this
, winter being srailiable, an unprece
dented volume of business is ex
pected by millers of Oregon and,
Washington district. At a meet
ing of the North Pacific Millers As
sociation held in Portland this
wock it was determined that large
consignments of flour would be
sent to Europe during December
and the early months of noxt year.
An objection was filed with the
grain cprporation following the in
creased mill feed price which had
been allowed by tho Grain Corpor
ation to the Nevada and Utah man
ufacturers. In case the objection
Is sustained manufcturers In the
two plateau states will be prevent
ed from selling their flour at Ore
gon ports at greatly reduced price.
Birds Speak a Language.
The birds and animals do not use
n great ninny words or Rounds; but
they can certainly understand ench
other, writes George F. Burha In the
Columbus Dispatch. That Is, they are
nblo to conversp with each other to
some extent. There Isn't any doubt
nliont It. They have their nlnrms of
dancer; they have their distress calls;
tliey havo their softer tones' of affec
tion. - . .
Hill Hart in "Riddle Gaun"
Arcade Friday and Saturday.
at
Arch Bacon is reported as ser
iously 111.
Mrs. E, E. Lyon Is spending the
day In Baker.
. Mrs. W. F. Spivey Is reportod
as 111 this week.
F. I. Maxey of LoBtino Is In La
Grande for a few dfs. '
Mrs. Harry- Hansen of .Perry
shopped In La Grande today.
Mrs. R. J. Cotn9r Is confined to
her home on account of illness.
Dr. W." D. McMillan has return
ed from a ten-day stay at Port
land. .
Mrs. D. H. Snldor and Mrs. Wil
liam Wilson are spending tho day
in Baker.
Mrs. Bud Glenn of Summervllle
visited In La .'Grande yestedny
evening.-
Miss Geary returned yesterday
from a short business visit In
Portland.
Harvey Bay Is confined to his
home for a few days on account
of Illne3B. ,
Miss EfTie Marr of Joseph reg
istered at the Foley .hotol yester
day evening. ,
Miss Mlna Ash returned homo
from , a few days Illness In the
Grande Rondo hospital.
Mrs. Dell Kennedy and. baby boy
returned home from the Grande
Ronde hospital today.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shreffler of
Baker are looking . after business
interests here for a few days.
L. F. Christ has returned from
Oregon City whero he was , called
by the recent death of his daugh
ter. E. C. Hefcsinger left this morn
ing for Enterprise where he will
be engaged for a few days with
business.
Bruce Cox of Wallowa, who was
In La Grando loft this morning ni
ter attending to business here yes
terday evening. -
G. Sims of Vincent returned
home from the Grande Ronde hos
pital yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Choato of
Summervllle attended the Elks fes
tivities here yesterday evening.
A marriage license was Issued
yesterday to Roy Leslie Gray of
Spokane and Orle Lc King of La
Grande.
Miss Lylla Hug is unable to at
tend to her duties In the county
school superintendent's office on
account of illness.
Mrs. J. A. Wardell and Mrs. G.
W. Ruple left this morning to vis
it with Mrs. A. W. Toney at
Haines for two days.
Mrs. J. A. Wardell and Mis. G.
W Ruiplo- left this morning to
spend a fow days In Haines at
the A.'W. Toney home.
Mrs. Fred Schilko left this morn
ing for Hood River and oilier
RED CROSS DRUG
STORE
L
The Kodak
Store
i COATS
Just received another shipment of PLUSH COATS.
AVhat is liiciT than a good Plush Coat, in tins climate ?
Plain Daek, Self Trimmed, or handsomely decorated in.
fur. Wc are showing a beauty, at
$35.00
points In 'the stato to bo gono fr!
some time on business. . ,
Auxiliary A., of the Red Cross!
will resume its activities ibis eve-j
nlng at the home. of the president,'
Miss Murjorie Silve-thorn. v J
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, of j
Pleasant Valley, returned home this I
morning, after a visit with Mrs. Eliza-j
beth Lovett and family, of this city, j
A. K. Bentley and C. L. Lindo, !
who built elevators at Allcel and
Sumnierville this summer are in
this city for a few days. They are
stopping at tho Foley hotol.
Senator Colon R. Eb'orhard Is
confined to his ' homo for n fow
days on account of a nevoid cold
oontraotod whllo travelling In tho
fogs of the Willamette ratio.' ',
Mrs. A. El Ivanhnc, county school
superintendent, is buck in her of
fice after having niado a fow days'
trip out over the county visiting
with tho district schools. Mrs.
IvnnhOo reports that North Powder
and vicinity is taking a keen In
terest In the work of the Victory
lioys and Girls und that school
work is progressing splendidly.
Members of the" Ladies Bible
Class of the Presbyterian church
met yesterday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. Harry Mohr for n
shoit social ' afternoon. , The time
was spent chlofly In knitting and
sewing. Light refreshments were
solved. Those present wore: Mes-
dames Oscar Poarch, J. K. Wright,
A. S. Anderson;, V . E. Stlllwoll,
Thomas Dodge, O. L. Clark, O. L. !
McDowell, Ralph Wallace, J. C.
Snook and Harry Mohr.
An intensely ' interesting as well
as Instructive program ha? been ar
ranged by tho Neighborhood Club
for its noxt sesjion In Tuesday
afternoon. Activities of tho orga
nization were suspended during the
ban on public meetings,
epidemic of influenza.
Mrs. M. Shirley returned home
today from Kormistou whero she
was called several days ago by the
death of her sister, Mrs. H. E.
Hooker.
Mrs. Frank Goor.'to wr crl'ed to
Halter this niurnfnfT b" O'e r'lnr.r
Illness of her mot'ior, Mrs. II. 1'.
Williams. Mrs. 'William has been
a semi-invalid slucu she suffcral
a sever stroko ot paralysis ' last
summer.
Miss Kathcrtne Pcholl, who has
been visiting for the past few
i mouths at theJ. T. Ridonaur home
left Tor her homo ut Meadville,
j Pennyslvunla this .morning. While
jon hor way homo, Miss Schell will
' visit relatives In Salt Lake City
'and Kansas City.
j Wilfom F. Smith,' director of
i the Federal Employment Service
for Oregon, Is hero today on bus
iness connected with tho depart
ment. Charles Reynolds is at the
head of the local department and
has been In conference with Mr.
Smith most of the day.
In a letter recently roceivod
from Arthur Ash, who has been
distinguishing himself with the
army in France for the past sev
j oral months., tho statement is
made that the men In the trench
os anticipate a near victory this
slpito of the strict censorship
TOMORROW
Watch
for' Further
Notice--
SHERRY'S William Farnuin In
"Los ' Mlborajiles," nine big reels
for 25 cents, (Includes war tax)
today and Friday.
In
SKIRTS
When (.'oats are good, then Skirts must be worn, and
we are showing' a beautiful line, in Silk Poplins, Fancy
Striped Silks and Messalines, Accordion Plaited, Fancy
Placed on all Intormatlon from mil
itary headquarters.
Rev. Ira Aldriih, district superin
tendent of the Methodist Episcopal
church, will leave tomorrow for a
short circuit before going on to Boise
to attend the meeting of the board of
home missions and church expense at
Boise next week. Iicv. AWrich plans
on fjoing directly to Hairks, v.here he
will conduct a quarterly conference,
then to Union where he will preach
on Sunday, and then to Island City
where ho will conduct services on the
same day.
Bill Hart in "Klddlo Gaun"
Arcade Friday mil Saturday.
Notice is hereby given that I will
not be responsible for any debts in
curred after this date By my wife,
Mrs. E. J. or Fay Brown. Dated this
18th day of November, 1918.
ll-18-10t,pd. E. J. BROWN.
rs
Yon will slirh with ri-llaf nt tho nrrt mnjtld
tnnrh or D. H. I)., the aonthlw wash of oits.
Mimr of our cuBtomcre thank Wi for tlni
ndvlra. 'You will too. Try j). D. D. today. Wo
Cuaranieo it. , .
Ttxe Licxuid, Wash
putman mvr, CO.
HOOVE.RIZE
YOU WILL, IF, YOU BUY YOUR FURNITURE
FROM HARRIS FURNITURE CO.-BY SAVING
TIME AND MONKY. ' 4
NUF SED ,
Harris Furniture Store
H. a HARRIS, Proprietor
400 FIR STREET
P110.NE: Red 8171.
; NEW TODAY;
FOR SALE
morning
212.
r resli milk nil lit or
delivered. Call lied
K-il-1
Wool Mixture, a big assortment.
SAMPLE SUIT SALE
This sale coiiM.ts of a complete Sample line of high grade Suits; materials,
Halici'dines, Poplins, Uroadcloths, Velours and Velvets; priced $23.75 to $47.50
You can't afford to miss this offer. We don't ask that you take any one's
word come and see for yourself, the best values we have ever had.
PC pz
KIRTLEY
FOR HUNT Furnlsh'-d house
keeping rooms. Llack 1 2"2.
11-21-tt.
FOK itlvNT Five room modern
houso with two lots ntil rar.iCT
on Adams avenue. Kent rea
sonable to pui inunont tenant.
Hod 1581. 11-21-41.
lllll Hart
Special Frl.
In a 5-renl Ar'ciaft.
and Sat. Arcade.
These beautiful Fall days are just
the kind to get fine kodak pictures.
Why not try it, and take your films
to Silverthorn's ami have Hum de
veloped and printed, also an enlarge
ment of the best ones. You will be
jrrentlv nleasod with thnir wnrk.
FAMILY DRUG STORE
UA GRANDC.ORE OON.
li:U-jl
Auto Tops Complete
and Repaired
HARNESS AND SADDLE MANUFACTUKEK ALL WORK
DONE PROMPTLY.
TOLBERT M. SHANNON
1306 Adams Avenue
The Ford automo
bile engine, illus
trated here,.like all
internal combustion
nn, requires an
oil that holds its
full lubricating
qualities at cylinder
heat, burns clean in
the combustion
chambers and goes
out with exhaust
ZF.ROI.KNB I.IOHT
lilN then requL-ttucnts
perfMCjr. fc-au., I,
ttrrvfly rntt from
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phtt-bmtm cnida.
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Say leading motor car distributors,
because the records of their service
departments show that ZEROLENE,
correctly refined from tjlerted Cali
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fect lubrication with lcis wear and
less carbon deposit.
Most cars are now lubricated with
ZEROLENE becaii3e their owners
have learned through experience that
there is no better oil,
ZEROLENE Is the corrtrt oil lor ill typet ol
automobile engines, It is the correct oil lor
your automobile. Get our lubrication chart
nowinfr tlie correct continency lor your car.
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iCiliiornia)
ez rr m C'
77:e Stanford Oil
for Motor Cars
MONUY TO IOAN.
On , Improved : real ; proporty In
Union county.- No delays. Current
ntCB. La Grando Investment . On
WE BUY LIBERTY
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For Sunt. Cash. Anv Tsruo
" rr,er .' Amn .
$500 $1000
istercd letter and receive
liinlinc-f .'t .
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for without tho VZnZiCr
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contains the master touch of
scientific construction.
You do not sacrifice com
fort for style and you do not
sacrifice style for comfort
when you wear
A complete line always on
hand, priced at 5j2.50 up.
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
Corsetiere
Phone l?ed 3221 Res. 1702
Oak Street.-
T. H. MAX)Vi;Lr,, Lo.;al Agnnt.