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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
o LA uTv'AE EVllQr; OBSERVER. . ''HRTCTJ w ! a ' 1 ; 4 1 9) ,3 K a n R.1 (81 HoK Jay StationeW0 Nice stationary is always a suitable- il'ejSaiid is 1'elldel'ed still more suitable bv t ii c . bf-niitiful . fiiykagi'S put up tor gft't purposes. . . CRAWS' ?STS SUPERB -LINB This is tile finest line of stationery mail?' and we have it in beautiful Christmas hox'fs, rail-, ins in riee frgni 54) to 95.00. 1 e Sure to see ' this line before making selections. Red Cross Drug Store Social and Personal Mrs. I.. II. Russell to Hot Lake today. Is visitor nils. ITnllin TKn,,w,o Km. ' ".. home from a visit in Seattle. Mrs. J. W Purcell and chHdrp have returned from a visit t'J Pcrt lard. . Mrs. M. D. A l.i pa of Salt Lake City, fa visiting h?r sister, Mrs. Chan. Woods. Mrs. J. C. CarrlnKton anfl son havo taken their depaituro for Bel laire, Ohio. Barney Harris la kept away from 1i!h place of husin?H3 on account of . illness. Mr. Fred Smith bus returned from Salt Luke, where ho attended an Elect ic Union convention. , Born, in ha Oraiulo, December 7, 1918,' to Mr. .and Mm. Alvm Snapp, a daiiKhlur. T. II. Ooodhite' of tlio GeorKO 1'alnier Luniher co'nlpany, ' h;ia re turned from a business tilp to Bose aud Nampa. Audrey Hainey, returning sold ier, was In La Grande this morn inK 'on his way to his hoin-e in Euterpi'lse. Dr. Andiew C. Smith, a promi nent physician and surgeon of Portland; h.is returned hohie after a visit in La Grand al .matters. on profession-! M i.ts Ma i y G rou has ret timed from Portland where she was on a t visit with her brother, Olaf Group. MIfs Muriel Bartire.is, who has beep, on the invalid lijt for some time past, left last nlM for Port land, for- special treatment. ' Fred Ashley, former joint repre sentative for Union and Wallowa counties, is over from Enterprise on business matters. . Mrs. Gail Sturdivont is 'visiting with' relatives In . Pendleton, where she exepectu to remain uuitl after the holidays. Mis. J. W. BIrlew and son have pone to Huntington where they will park up their household goods for shipment to La Grande, where they will make their future home Roy Couch has leturned home 'from Camp Johnoon, Florida. Hav ing received bis discharge from the. service thv young man now con templates continuing his collegiate 1 course,' ' Mrs. Jay Van Burcn has gone to Portland wJhm he will visit un til Christmas with her' sister, Mrs. L V. Bartlett. . The journey will then be continued to Los Alleles wliei? she will visit another sister. Mrs. Wells, wtio was o formerly known a Mis Judith Sndgre. " Mr. J. W. Harvad f Se-tJe, representing the Silvot iti!ett'? company. hs not anly ent-""tained the high school members Vith a ries of lectures out also dMiiou fttratfd his willlngnsi , acd geuvril u!t!it the p f-t f1" 1 v' t'kini: cbt te 01 Miss Willia:,flon 3 wti k during th latter ? .ieteti'.ion ; t home on account of lllnepj. -Mr. r. A. Kl)or:d has re-1 ceh el wor.t. r.m his-(;on. wl.0 is : 'jt,:'. nibble A. C. thjit laltei will - I .to niak'a rtirtstmas visit; hulii- on account of the quaran- !' tine that is being uu.intained at the rolkie town. 0-r i'id-nis f..(ta this looilitr will El-O ipr-.- Vented Iioui uiaklag the (9l.iual .-j It ho,e. s 0 vk I i ii wncnc&lhn I Itt tXWtECT WUltlNU HUM THE GIFT 'YOU LOVE TO SEKD HOT LAKE HAITKXINGS Word From English Navy Man Who Was- at the German Surrender. It is mighty comfortable writing in 1 the lobbv of tho biu sanatorium, whele i, .... is warm ana oriunt, comiortanie mii cuoj .iuuiviiii; Minus tii" vi 1 .nnuo;0n1.fl nt Uomi ;n,;,i0 ...uji,, side the- winter gale is howlinp, and I one inside kind of feels sorry for! those who pass the front doors, occu pants of all kinds o.f four-whei ve- hides, from the Standard Oil com- , .. n ,. , . Hudsons and flivvers. The La miphty comfy place these davs. The , . - , i n-mnuec oi quests compa.es . avo,, .ry wilh the nunlber at this tin:? last .1.1., ic, ;,.,,,;:. F.u,.U,, .... ....... ..... irom serious cases oi . uu n.ivi;i somelhini' to do with the continued influx of guests from surroun.iiiv I cities. II. Rittmnn of Portland, a well known Rotarian and Rosarinn, accom panied by his wife, came in yester day to take treatment. Mrs. W. F. Phv and Mrs. McAlis ter. wife of Dr. McAliste.r, have irone to Portland to do a few days in Ihr metronolis. and probably some Christ ' mas shoppinp. Manager Oliver llasch has r.bou1 entirely recovered from h's recent at tack of the prevailing sickness am! there is verv little evidence of an epidemic at the health resort. Charles Kimr received a lettr from I his nephew, Leslie Kinc who is i the hnglish navy nnd nmonirst niner interesting items he relates that oi the seventy-odd German submarines which he assisted to surrender, then I were only about half a dozen officer? in the whole squadron. A Oerman sen-1 man told yountr King that the crr were all afraid n roni o'er to immm rll. Better Light at Lower Cost Lallcy-Light actually cjts leS3 than poorer light. It costs less because of the time it saves and the UWr it saves. It cots less because it gives better light for after-night work. ' ' ' ' Because it makes the home more cheerful. -Because its electric power runs the churnanrj tht.' separator, anj the women can do o'iier needful tasks. Because it enabl yu to hove rannmg water in house and barn. t '' . Considtf LaJlcy-Light as art economy, and you will not be wrong as owner' t;tiB,riials show. Call for the book of Uy te letter-., St.d for a free '"' inotibtra tion. '. ' ' '' ('' Galloway - 1312 -1314effrson rS GI&TIDN o WILc CONTJNUt H fC&itliiuel from asa id eratuin of thin tCo' toliis I. fumlHniomO of the or;annix:itiun the iJWien Ku!e of a! iiation by fa Io;aI contfrenoe i'om iitU, the distrift council uml cenlin! council conostnl of t'quul'eprc-st'tita-tmn of employes firnl !i!oyerR. Chaijt8 E Vaft.ii( uf 1j (Iituk' was UJianitnously 'ecttM by the em- ifpU yi rtpiventatifcs nt the ttokrtu"t nuvtinj? as chairman DistiK NoUniU'd States a mw a lurwrj II coouncil antna thiir ilricirtf' "P the central eounvil. Tlie l;4t'tt hoi!v will meet in oritfind at an early oate "This Increase ha3 not been J.'rai to dr:r-up con.-ilitutiti and liy-laws valv tmt Ins been attained ly j-iant for conducting the orttani.atiot: on a ifitrides ilhin yur. Thedtiflul pcace basi.now that the mili;vy in- lies econnied In uh uupiecond fluencS has to be withdrawn. ented procress havo no parallel In 'lhe importance of thiif meetir; nr.d warships constincllon anywhere at of the notion taken cannot be oveC- any tlmt." ' looked, lis it 'means closer co-orera-1 Whoa tho lust 150 destroyers lion between labor and capital; milxi- jero ordered, a 2S-knot speed mb mum.vn(res without trouble; cominu- contoinplnted, hut hefofe contiaets rus cmplwmcnt insofar as national , were let, it was decided the speed conditions will permit; better condi- should In- 35 knots. This meant tions for the working mankind 'in op- Idouhlln.; tho number of hollers ami portunity for him to part ipate in Hnoreasinn tho amomjt of forgliigfi. thn m.mn,,mei.t nf f fair- and the ; Makers of tho latter were far fi tful making of an Aineiva ftr Ainer'cens. XO I'OlAlAI, Ol'KMNfl Inje'ied lYoitrum hy Kather ' 'ailio Was Xeee.ssitly AliAiidoiU'tl. Messrs. Kather & Caino, priettirs of the nely opened Pil- are Confectionery were ivluctaully r.,iiiiilli'il tn fnttiL'ii lint tln liorut f- I .... .!, i.,. ;,iu,,m,i i'rl ithu rorimil nimiitni- nf lliidr nlien e.nuse of this is obvious since the! health authorities have wisely lie- 4 I ....! ni.itlrut Oin nuumtilll ll'( . ," ",.11111,.- 'or iis ox.vutlon--without . I nst ances as the aumo can ba uvokiea. nence, ine oienesira. which was to appear on casion was not brought this . Into . iquiKillon. open just tho uile a number 11111 ,H same. Ihero were ( tho new o much I place looks like since A,, lllillllH illlll iitiyu in' 11 in attractive insti tu'-ion of tho kin I on the roast. ;Th0 proprietors annouce that they ,.-ill 1... .Iiuoil In in i. .it nil tlulr .ii t !..,!., r.t..u ,.. W..U nn.j wj)l BU-aruntt!0 ,Ilo nt,KL of quality I tl.n l,L.t .-.f "unrvlMi -111 lilt lllf. ticulars Tpflainlnt; tionery buKJr.e?s. to the confe.e- Adv. 12 1 3-U " " . ;been remarkably de eloped. Enpland for fear of biinjr reconi.eo j ToucuhiK on oil la rid develop und arrested for their many ntroci- jmi-nL, the report, umkes this slri ties while in active command of then ptie.uit coiiuuetit or tho Cullfoi' U boats. Jle also said in his letter ;n(a t j.Koi vo: that the Knlisli navy 'boys had hard "development or the naval re work to restrain themselves when ;Sorvo land has pronniHsed ho. ra many of the Hun sailors attempted i,uy in the past few you in that nu to fraternize with tli'oir captors, nnd.ha Ii'kIhIuIWhi. is passed fhorvly our hovs ir:ive them the "cold slioul - ier" at every attempt. He just hated to have to allow them to pet away safely. THE FLOW Kll SHOP. Opened for the holidays. Next door to telephone office. Blooming plant:). ! berried Orexon holly, holly wreaths. ( hristmas greens.. Open afternoons offi-jf.nly. 1 PJ-13-tf . CHERRY'S FLORISTS. it i 1 Re (jor Ct Phone M-777. LvA f' W j Be V :. V. i" iJ'- . . . l s. holds itKtQvtn Ol oll DKSTItOYKIlS O ASlUNliTON, IHh'. IS.---(By I'nifcnl I'russ) Th? I'nlte Paten na y U ads lh world in 0$a tniO or buttdinfi. 3 destroy - t rh!t irirni-iii.il i(1n li.vir Admiral CritTia, iief of p-neaii of steam eiintioerlnK,. atf Uio eoniJry to- i i i . ord-! war .tuh the report is toehnlcuLj but ulstani'i Is ci'sfc ia big thituv;. mury oi fiiiT- With irtiout (irifl'lii lias Mils lo Miy of the d- strovor siaudtnt;: - u ships built md bulldiiur. tho .force ot dostroycm . i' other nnvv. thim nat iw Keen to nauoie me vioik, uiii wie tusks were underlaken. oven though Jan unprefedeuted amount ofworli 'tire:tdy vu unilbr way. ' . Actual exptmdttures of tho hur Ivuu for the fiscal year 1917 were jeatinuited at 4.55(i.093 whereia I tho fiscal yeai 1918 expendllui os were $2S3,742,"ii7. This ropre senieo inoie iiuui inivt- iiuuiu-ih ui a' uilliloi!. dollars expenditure per day. "Sinco fhe Vnitet! Sta'a becamo the iinvuiiudi! nf thc 1" bylliltet enl wnrk of t' n navy, bo mmcIwiuumi and elcrl:-a ha.i tn..! not 01 l iu Its i; r. I amount be,'Iun.l'1',l 'jr I1' s,,n8 perjou of Mine, In ine History oi mo woriu h navies,'' viy Grifila. A blrdeyo view of tho bureu'u'ii activities may bo obtained from ."'" fact that the navy Is oper.itliiK i" W''1'- v"",;'1."- ,,J,C"U,,! warn, nuiiinoiise unu ainureu hips. 9:17 converted merchant craft, anil 24V vesseia ior army !and n.ivy transpLU'lation. l Here :ure under consirutlion at navy , yards Tli cornbatanr and nuxiTiary and 52 tuts. Tho n.ivy els b-'s abou'l 210 tadio stathins. GriiTin reveals tliat S antl?sub- t marine devlcen were developed dur- i "'h " win , ihiu mui, ivv- ira" ilI!tl '"iMiunfl apparuus ior Ifninniiinbijllfm with airplanes hav ) ,thn entlie reserve must be corn ma.':dt'ered." i. All hats at half prleo at the 1 2-1 3-tf. WalliiiR millinery. MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on city property. Call H. E. Chudwick, Foley hotel. 1212 3t A WANT AD will tin It I'M Rwnmnit Wmtm h Amothmf r li mm. .1 i i J PUnt it 27 Q kt lontt 14 tnelirt fue, 21 tnche filh i in aw h ttsi -rU kJ1'1 il itury Vr tlCH " m INEW TODAY -------------------------- , WINTKK AITI.KS - "J.'.c per Imin j Hlatjs a4;. 270J N, Biish St., o , WANTKD Waltrwn at (HU'fl Ut lO"" I0iauiunt. o-oo- C.OOTi HOMK COOKKD Meals' ol J lie to regular biuudei. O Ave. IWANTKD A jsirl "work in ', l-p i llaltro boitrdlntt house Hsitft Call Hod B72 12-i:t-! .STIUWKD A yearUnR red bum or , cime to my plaw sixwtks uk Owtr can linva huiuo 6y urov- W ownership and paying clnges. E. H. Johnsoin, l'hone Farm. 49. 12-i;i-5t-pd. LlHT Between ftho depot and ltiOO N ove., a ladles pursu con- j ttlninK ijiiiiotul past Heturn to: ObserviM'. Rewd. 12-13-3t-p ; I Th La Id left GymnjHlu'n las r.t ' the Y. M. C. A. meets lonif:h ;.t ; 7::t0 o'clock and a fu'.! attendance of the members is destpid. hmo is plenty of warm witiir in Mie swtmminK tank ur.d tnirylhiii!? is sot for if ftne sud-loa. "I'liis ia one of tho livest, nut t poplaav cWftHs Hit. tiro "Y." Town to Earth Mrs. Penvlh says that before they svro manl'd Mr. Penvish Tlhed to ear her x "tyomo. Sweet Home. Hid now he likes to hear her ratlle 11.103 on the table. Galveston News. ISKl-TL ITIItlST.MAS tillvW This year people should buy use ful Christmas presents. We have everything from a kiddie kar for the biby to u Columbia Graphonola for, the whole family. W. 11. Bohneukunip Co. i lli-jM-tf A nice line of embroidory and crochet work ut tho'Vulling mil linery. 12-i:-tf is .superior to any other front laeti'.corset, s for without the l?iSZL.' features no corset can pos- i sibly bn just as good. It! contains the master touch of scientific construction, You do not sacrifice coin-1 fort for style and you do not sacrifice stylo for coinfort , when you wear A complete line alwayH'onl hand, .priced at JP2.50 up'. 1 Mrs. Robt. Pattison; . '.Coneticre j Phono:Tled 3221 U(-s.o1702 ' Oak Street. ; Is But Two Weeks" NOW is the Time to Select . Your V liaVe the best si htnl'c in Kastern Oil1 'all and Aamiii on r,ji ware uiid -i 1 1 ylass. Established 1891 f:fl.rsiVK OlTlt'U, lUSIVKSK i. K. 11. W. Snook, ui'liiiil parlniH. ul.'V hotel huildlr.K. Sfu li i in when 111 need of kIumuw. "Before I used CbamU'rlaln's ToVr lets 1 doctored a groat deal for stom- I ach tOu flm' nervous and tire 1 ! all the time. Thefe tablets helped mo th.Ofirst. nn,l lunid.. of a werk' e M y. w i r e s Mayonnaise Ts'lpularly knownis a perl'tet dressing for all saliyls ami 's Jelieious on jilHiot (U'.eold nieaW:, rish, es'gs nnd chicken. Latg,- size 30 Pure white, Hiffli Patent flour, per sack $3.15 . JoiKy in palftUM-ans. Strawberry preserves iu three .sixes. A new eonsignnirnt of Ilein; njiplo butter.. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH FRUIT '. . AND VEGETABLES City Grocery .and Ballery ANNA M. P0LACK, Prop.- Phonjj Main 75. . The Home of Fancy Groceries .MMii i niiwtifDTmi iTTii-KfoXirnifirnrn'iitin-iirfu finrif rftt-wf nistfMr- Pui-Vo-Drii) Barrington Is the fairious Ifarrinpton 1 lull' brand, ground ('specially for preparation by the drip process. - THE PRICE 13 15 A POUND ' The pure coffee which each can contains is pre . pared hy the original liakerized prdcess, which i educes the coffee berries to a fine, uniform praniil.itioii, and rcinov.es elements that if left iit would impair the purity of the flavor. , SOLE AGENTS Phone" Main 80 PATTISON BROTHERS ' GROCERY : .fiM(iiMwi'id'irir)iTr'Tf,rftrfirrirf,rfiiiiiii ' KM AS lertcd stock ' suitable presents n.. uiMids, wat'-lies,'nctt OTTRNAMEIS AGUARAKJEE OF "La. Grande's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists J.H.TEARE&SOM ' time I hail improved in every way," wrllen Mrs. L. A. Drinkard, Jefferson I C'itv. Mo. Ailv. ' I ., Kodaks of nil prices in tho East man lino will b found at ' FAMILY ORUS STORE L. QRANDCOnCQON. Why not drop in and k't them show you? ( dl 11-t.f Salad Dressing Hall Coffee Distance X?aas Presents can-fed by anv jewelry pijs, hi vail ieres, sitver- QUALITY f.t Adams Avenue I o o "6