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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
o o o o o o & a FRIDAY. DIXKMFn U 10 VAC1K JQ L O G o o la' orandi? EVTCNTxci op,s t'xvEii. J3"0 A TRAGEDY OF 1 w (Continued Pitjju Page 1.1 l'resideiit WilB'(p , to 1 he ! 'H'lll llf American people asking iWlr J -sr ; men simply is this: Supply each . ...:,u .I... . .- ..... i .u . J . . . . " -"T " (6kA t4us O. U.c imue, iiiC'J Tlir pnrT nDlC9" .. . ""''"'I'1 or French and English Pino for Srnd- "tore, the .mall farm, or whnte int. Ullt-p I Ulll V -''" 'r Heller In the n(f slm (,, I wa, that he used in king a llviny iLve 8 " ir to thutihnol.aby dh,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,, . whom ilia vlci.tt udm of wv aii.1' ..., i.,.,..,.,,,.,,, .. ,cnl..n ... i P"" ' o.tpation and. condition iremci'i u ni, - i favor of sin wise biul beneficent Tie i.po..scs lies been most reconstruction u will make the I my p. In iifOU now sleep JK ir.:Mre I VV Wi'lK-imf .hundred. sqi was iu.it i frame will; iy P'ln - . O .v lVirS J. YV. YYUIiamS ((Scarcely, strength to ,vs around" child eg !'" -1 genewms, lint now tliu period of world Mat fi all pooples" The . . .. """""'" on hon, store, farm or what not, is to be ' ' restored, togetheir4lw!th an amount ei capital suificienfivto meet immediate cx-nscs. In most encs,'so th fifty j, ' ... , ' ', "na "usiness-iike are twse bourren.-, f.ys a w.itir.m the January i'opu-, th.., . , , ,hp nv.rnA.1 .,, ny six or si.len hundred franin Hit already that Gains 25 Poundsr7r.Wvr;r.. b . tAi I h .... .MI.lTv found It "' ani hafc . . - wonderful.' I uov v.ei.lit one hun- mwi pounds aOl like a now ll,.i,l,l U. II... I u..r..J"rn.i n... -."!.- .nlK T.ill- ,,, . . ,,,.. ilf anyone rould feol lar. Don't Hee Now Mow thai I am isa J re-.u,..- .i t. ,iw eMi-vbody.' Panlac is sold in I.a Grande hy Ril- S !w l.lve.1. p.rwn 1 do. My appetite is uplen- ih n tl Bicna.u ... - little less thin two luoilf -r- - V.,.,.,,, Id fl and I an. Jjist b.if.dlng up Hn Unlm. by L. A: "l' ln yA. My nerves are in Koau w - :, ... .rf a every day. condition, I of all'w by Scott I only six or si.len hundred framn th i""" 1 "w:an imi-ns ieii.ac ' ,t n " ' . , riilutbillatlon Is at liand. Vaslljr pwsmit appeal is :a.!e in the fa.re J"".1' "7""' f' '""!tl Ine , feet ttemselves wholly rehab -t.il. "" tt tune": hav, aotually . j ------- ---EZ2SmT lamer sums will i.-ul.e.l to re- uf the ureatOKt traxeay of the w,r.,iUnI'u;1 S"u''' lth !V niwl.v ; I Third and i.t is a Cass .m. isln '"'nwl twentynr. pound.." Was 5--? -s-. ' " oio these Mice p'.wperous, hut it' Is beyond Kurop... la. iliu Near,'.l," 'nt marine, he- e-.tiimed m0 Here ae the'ed "H0 "h-meit Ynado by : ui Mn WHOfc, Mm. L ff f , SI invv ImpoviirlHlieib -.Iukcth to tli.fr :Kast that fchuman .rlehedn.n8 , cmmercial it.rs.t!i an.M.-' bn,(1. , m h" . J Duml,Vr',' ' ,w" ''"' of 5 Oiaa ffl ff H K' fj 5jLjS 7 ?fL T former homes Jih.u. ..r0 ?e.,lr..l !.rsunt celTteis." . j ' pursuits. in tho same "Lr, tham"& 1 If3 kVaa Iff if nieielv to Hiifitain life in Ibelr d.s-l About the i,..tliiini'i:!nv.if ilm re-! 'Iwrno as K must th'iao ( suMrlc t , , , land kimU from vuriou types of pi :nr ni-iy 't'a,B' Hho c-ontfinu-(l. ' r eit exile. :imrtH .1 Turkish persecution. Ui1 It is estlin.trd (hut liboilt 4 ,000. ; lmtloii(i :.ld : "C ruellies inore dia (WO Arini'j.ii.n. Syrl.fti, Greek nul ' bid leal th . i.lut.i.w 't.,.u.. land have their nrnns we I enc.ih .1 7 . . into thirty-four'seetions, corr.-iiond- which have been ravished and a iiiwe lv' years of warafer. 1' ranee and Knif tny Ir. history 'lavo land have their pMos well encji;h ii r' . . r. . i . ...... ..v i. rthor.u ar si.lfeiers In the .Vuir-i""'" P'Tpetiai.iu ny iiiv itloli.an , """ ............ .. .r ,e.,., . -ul ! . . . ,.,, . Ka;:l will rvtiulA: onljlile help lo Kove. nmelit, and huve been repirl-'a the demobllli'ion hive taker. I . K.,' sustain then, 'throueh the winter. d by .he absolu-ly eye-wltnesf.es ple j These oOOO men of the division will Manv nf .i.e.,, ,. h i,,.,.e .at the Au.eheun Kettr.is.v In L'on-' l.ancc is planning to divide th. V.0 cataloguW accordmi to the job? ofmil.'S fr.i; ibeir hou. eland. The .Ktantlnople. The ii'iieallay of suebunits to be demobilized in several vast majority of them ore heiiiless jpelle.-illlon to tip" 'Ameriean, as erounjiiKS. r'or the sukn of clearniss. ASOMfen and children, In.'ltldlnK well as thu thousan.l;. or miles be- let us suppo:..; for a moment jir.it thr. I'lo.tlilO t rphana. itween us and Jbls K:eatust erif.m of .lem..ilir.ation unit will he a division, J'h American O'enmltic.) for He-iclv'"zu""i has .kepi many An.erl- 1 apiiioximalelv la, (Hill men. lief in Ilia Near Wit Is i.ppealli.K ' "" fl-"llnK "'la do-1 Of .these .tl.efe will be about JlbO.' for a uili.it.ium or :;o,ooo,n.Mi tii ,"l:iml "I"1 ""'eli J.u.nanlty and jus-'whu will want nnthinir f'nm the kov-, h sulr'ci ibe.l January 12-1M, liil'j, ke.mly." eminent tx-vpt honorable Uscli!-rt;i' wlll which lo -meet the most ur- i "' Itik.-i r,T- T.k. papers. ..nt' needs of lle sn people. I Hcsnrdlnp tho piesenl actual j .Second, there is a lnriro clefs of . I, IbeieToie' -.e;,i ,,,11 upoii tho'"""" "f th" l'opleH .of. the Near ,,. ,bably 4(100 in nu.ibe-, im tfeopln of tho United Ktales to'':"Hl'' 1,r- ""ll0" "''d: "Ktarva-1 . ov,., j,-hu, ,y the war. Thtse are. n-.s oecoii.e ao couiu.on in make ven inore . I'.inerous contrl- llon j cobblers, storekeejicrs whff sacrificed bullous I hun they have made, hero- ",I J "r i their shops Alien the call to the eel, ,y tor.ire to sustain through the wlii-'!,M t',t tllu rollowliiK report. c,lmL.- fallm.r9 who dependents have tV nuintbs 'ihos.f, who. Ihrouuh iui!'n""lll: JMl1 women who have (l) UR up tlltjr iiuic jiroIlor.y jn fault of-ri.eir own. have been left ;t"iiicd every energy to Bavo Hv. ! rn,.r tn c,i-out a living. si... .Ie;.s C'.ndltion, mow have the uit: hinltable task of In a sta.vlt.i' iiad to help ro-eatiihllsli these an- l'r"K "l tl13u "ul1 Punan. cient and Him.lv nessed i,eo.,le !'' his Is tl.o human pressure back of in their foiu.er lion.es oij a seir-1"1" slonan, 'They shall not perish' BupportliiK haais. betni! used in lie. campaimi Ai I.a Should Lead. . "liny .' ions oi oo.urs for "When the above message of- the rroHl.lenl was placed before Dr. lianiuel T. l.utlon, ch iJrman of Dr. Jlntton was asked if lie be lieved tho Alum-lea', poop!.! wore tired of KlvillK- 'Ho said:. "Alner- tho oxeculivn comniltlei. or tho Near money is ko.uk out oi nor Keast Itelief, he said: "This ap- lo"ets faster thin ever In her because ft is Am.'ricu's part In this frlKhuul .world c.ta- clyuui. 11 Is to these people we owo in p.irt the debt of our un touched homes, our unvlolaled fam ilies, and our almost normally con ducted industries, l'or these things are thirty millions oT dollars an ndoouuto return? When tho Amer ican people oolun to realize the sltunlon In tho Near Kast lis It actnnlly Is, I think not." In coticlu.ili.K his comment up on the President's mucin appeal l)r. Dull. in said: "As the President Is trying lo lead the nations to a just peace so ho desires that America shull load tho world In this su preme effort to save and rehab ilitate the Christian peoples who, because they huve cIuiik to Ithoir faith and our faith, have i,iin,ill,l I,, nnu lhm..r. the surpasslnK travail of the war." iVYhnt I-. ce n'nns to do vifh t'ne.1 BORN UNDER BRITISH FLAG MA I UtritHAL lYlfllMUUHI j V A. lis V Vr vw 11 I4fc 1 IM4 . Wa.,.,. . r" 'i i Kfipii I n MUST IMU)TK(T ( HIIJUIOO!) General Manoury, In an addreus to "Every safeguard must be taken tc protect the fttandurd of living ind the mo rn 1 8 of the wage earner," Sec retary of Labor William H. Wilson wrote to tho general fleeretary of the Southern KocioloKicnl conjjtrreHH, Dr. J. K. McCulloch, in deseribiiiK the aimf of the department of labor at thij time. "Especially must great care be tn't en to keep the age limit of thoie who enter industry at a high level, lest we rob our futun citizenship of its right growth and time for education. We must also take knowledge of the dan gcrfl attendant upon the large entrant-e of women into heavy and haz ardous industrieB. The exigencies of war times must .1 j l 'V tor many yeais," she coiitfi'iied. ,-ment. Before tlie war, thes- men i . " has been so After the ur . "lp i' :"1 or jnice j.'h.s huh i reauy uo I see tiow 1 lived. I sunv.v.1 most all tho time, with l'e:.l1ll lie.idachos and a.r,.. . ..... . ,. i they .Us re. Then they wi.I bo aplu ; ,18 ra).k(5(1 whh pa. ,, lust my uiipellte, and my wie sections trom wmcn. mcy ni...vo, .,.umo so shattered tint come or to which they wish to t ;,a,,y knivw what sleep was When the end of their military sei i.o . i,y husband .lost his sight ny du Kngland's ground plan of lemo- ties. -or course, hecamn doubly bard, bilization is similar, though it does not 'and my health , lf.;!ns had ali'C :dy! ;o so deeply into the job-(;'ettin;.c fea- 'I kept, eoing down miller tho strain, lures. With the English, however, the; I did evciyihini; I could lo keep same thoroughness that character!::?'! 'out of bed hilt finally get to where the l. 'taking o'f Kemmel hill of which I was just up and down would sit it i" said that five "full dress' re-.up one day and be in bed Uio hearsnls were (riven behind the lilies next and I even had -to Rive up: '.i. f. re the actual attack creeps into .my housework, beciuse I was so the details of demobilization. Hiiirland weak. Kveryday was just anoth already has actually rehearsed 'he 'or '.lay oi sui.'erini; and nitsery .or . processes of rtturnina: her. trocp3 tf me." . 1 their homes, and knows positively that i "I went down from or.t; hundred everything will run smoothly. ..and forty pounds to less than a j MAE MARSH THE WHIM GIRL, in THE FACE IN THE DARK in in IS. Culili's Story. AND. A COMEDY LAST SHOWING TODAY TOMORROW ONLY VIRGINIA PEARSON, in "THE QUEEN OF HEARTS" ' I .xi nth yMn Q a V) f4 rv?M i DECIDE whether ydu want one which plays all records, or one which lim its you to a single make whether you will be content with old standards of tone reproduction or the better qualities afforded by the Brunswick. And remember, this super-phonograph is produced by the House of Bruns wick famous among American craftsmen for 73 years. a delegation of French nd American I not be nut. if the ...'elision for the officers who presented to him a me-, breaking down of those stu.mlnr.ls of dallion ol himself In rccoonitlon of his hours, wages and conditions of worl great victory on the Ourcq, said: "The ,vhi.h are designed to protect the American army In taklna Montfaucon ehililhood, the womanhood iind the, lenus will. Hie Uritlsl, ..Ulcer who Is has accomplished on. ol tha most d-, n),),n,,rhoil( r ttll. nr,,5l.,lt lu,d fll nsslsilug IiIih lo pose f..r bis ix.it.all. miraoie espions ol me war." ture." I "y the way. he l. a baby camel. Ills mother was in the transp.-.rt. and he hlnto'lf was born in a. -live service In Palestine, lie Is n qualm, unu'tiinly l.easl. with a short f...illy body on i-l.ll.-uh.uly b.u tecs, nn.l has 1 1 . .1 ).'t been b.im elutlij'h III the world to a.-.pilr.. the hal.lt of promlscmnis l-ftlns, elimacieils'iic ef his fam'ly. lie al'l.t'i.l's t.. be u most riuinti:;r II MTimmi Jj. The results of official tests made at two recent tractor demonstrations tire State Trac tor Demonstration at Minot, N. D., June 19th, 1918 and the National Tractor Demon stration at Saliiw, Kansas, July 2!)th, 1918, re official proof of actual field performance. In, each case ihese tests were made under the supervision of experienced, thou"h impa'--tial judges. RESULTS OF OFFICIAL STATE TRACT OR DEMONSTRATION HELD AT MI NOT, NORTH DAKOTA, JUNE 19, 1918, AS RETURNED BY OFFICIALS IN CHARGE. Sft-:' 'A a v. n o w v c u- H .1.3 f M a o ;t 0 w "i '"' c 3 P, "t a r- -A " v 3- -a . - -.sc-b' - ?. 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