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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1918)
& Mi CjhAXBP: EYKsTXO OBSEQVEll o ' TWO r-T- : i -er- ' 11,0 V '(I 'iKV'Lw'l tl. I! lOHV-.Ml'IK'HISOV 1KA ,0 Rhn Alexander Murcm.m eomet. m the. ami v home urars" ,j - Itf . i.'iW M.wruii). .rum i .k; colli! Tlia deceased t Jft kfi taf wjl 8 MM. cSWm . o ? , oil:"! 4W,lpn,,,S0'it.'Ci'.ates lh.- fur-! ni:-Mg 1 the most comply.- ml-.ice'j ' : fi lo climatic and soil conditions, ini ketiriK and financial iio"i''l;iiitiei(?i 7 anu9.l othiir iiO-stionf tl rr !f have cnv t biarin(rupon theKUces-,-; if '..-v followiim infliieitsi. m:m who is mnkiiiH his start in fgi6! van a member of ectuiUy. mm, 'pioneer family '"f "Aspecial feature? (? our work wiH fov many years waj s resilient o. !, ..... ; ti.olMKn-m i,iit ill,. Hit, r ,her, w;l the (iOVKKN'MKl' TO TAKE HAXU l!of such plans as the iruvt'-nmerit may kite Murdo Muri-hlson, one of the' f II K WKSTi:tt SITUATION : develop ur the benefit of the return- earliest residents of C 0 ling soldier. These plans will umlouljt-' ik Ieais a wife and family Kven I.oKKed-ftr Lands Arc Inrfcidcd '""ade the icrlamution of lan-.s children. In ilwl,.,.r fur Aid. 1 " different states and will -ovi c"-! .The funeral erv pnase or reclamation ttmiii w " l,,o ' hn tomorrow ' (Tim ! morning nt (Thursday) and the.' la th Sunuuor- i'rt chart" of . H. lineu- ifr1 o'clock rilPlie uv"y,r:S.HfNARIAN OFFEU INTERNED ni.-iM.iV. Dee...lS. (lliiited Press) Field MawHul ''on Mackenscn has .. ., 1 i... 1J0. IIiitirrni-iiL) Hfl Grande Bonde. ! berti interna. u .r. ., is continen wiin m.- t...... " ; a castle, according tu a liudapesUdjs- enrleire will leave patch. np ; mmh in uvKxnixnrmn " .r i..,i. . TOaMiiiiirjwwirawiasrw.a .1Bm(nn -.n,l .fHm,r f Irri- i " ." ' V ( lT-rMi--"- -, ' ' . . r .the ilrainini? of water-Ioyired arer. f or Petticoats are Timely Gifts ThougKtful Givers THE KEYNOTE TO THE GIFT QUESTION THIS YEAR IS IN FINDING SOMETHING THAT WILL BE SERVICEABLE AND ESSENTIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES. irable, lo(re.d-ol'f and other vaint lanil in Urt-ftup, Washington mi ad jacent Mates vill be aided by the United Suites railroad adininislrRtin. Oregon is riht now receiving tae at tention of JJouglas White, supervisor ,oi uKiicumue 01 uie mh ,i, VBrin districts. Angles railroad, who is im.-harite of 1 Com.ni.lee to ife Efficient the J'acitic TlistFict of the lainoail ail- "tit.iini. ....i:,!... m-mmr ni-dt- ing for shipment, conservation of the loading space and maintenance of quality will ite subject fof our inves- The cirt'over lands, rich in. poili ties, will be included within tlci' scope of the proposed activities. Members I of our oiuanization have alrt-ady iic-c.i ; eiille(lupon to file reports, upon mil lions, of acres scattered throus-hout PcUiconts arc csscnli of a wiiiiian'.s apparel il ami an1 aH serviceable . .1 1 is I'm- this reason i lay in and iljiy out as any-part for no other that Fitrite Petticoats " will be "While they aro servieeabh Ireautil'iil effects. appreciated as and essential if j-il'ls this. year, was never possi He 10 (iiirain mi re Anions the Hriht, Ifoliilny Xovelt:(H are l;ffeels in Soft Taffetas with Attracl.ive I til'nl l-'lnwered Kffeets as well as plain sli 'Fitrite" Petticoats are timely jril'ts for f.iixiirioiis Silk Jerseys, Pompadour ''loiinces; plenty of Cottons in I Jean ides in regular and extra sizes. v thoulitfiil givers. I PRICES $3.75 TO $8.50 I Hills Department Store j ministration's jjUitirf. DiMrfcU Are Created! 1 "The two Ui.strk-ts in which the Pa f cific 'nbrthwrjst is specially interestyd are the Nortliwe.-itei-n district, which Includes North Dakota, Montana and Washington, und the Pacific district;, made up of Oregon, rallforniii, Utah, Nevada and Idaho. The Northwestern district is under the dircctio'n of J. L. Itiicker of the Noii'hern Pacific mil load and the Pacific district is under my charge. ! 'The Pacific district will he operat ed by three committees, each acting ! independently in its own territory, i These will he the California commit tee, covering that slate; the Oregon j committee, directing operations in I Oregon, and an Intermountain coni ' mittee, which will look out for the , interests of Utah, Mevada and Idaho, j "In each committee jurisdiction an advisory committee, consisting of representatives of the extension de- jpartments of the several agriculture! i educational . institutions, commercial bodies, financial organizations, mar keting associations and the various government departments, will be ap pointed to co-operate and advise with chi active railroad committee. By this mei-ns the, effective' co-operation of every organization or individual in i terested in the development of 4he ( several jurisdictions will be obtained, ;iind its efficiency rendered practical. "It is the intention of the rai'road t administration to create a nation- wmIc organization, which will be most effective in the assembling and, dis- , -Tsmit:on of information for the bene i fit of not only the already brty pro i durer of foodstuffs, but also for the man who desires to embark in the 1 upi'iena of cultivating the ?,il tigation and advice. "An immediate point tb vhiclji our committees' attention will bp devoted will be the maintenance of the war garden idea to be known in the fu ture as the victory garden. "We shall organize for Oregon a( committee of railroad men who know the needs of their state and. who will- realize the possibility of effective co operation. To Oregon, as well as to the other committee jurisdictions, it means the application of the 'one for all and all for one' idea that has nev er yet failed when applied with energy and determination. When the United States railroad administration was formed its first demand was for co operation. The development of its agricultural section will be an exem plification of the possibilities to be (ieveloped under that principle." 1 BVV OUrt GROCERIES' AND BE IAPPYand HEALTHFUL PURIN6 THE HOLIDAYS- AN 0T ALL NEXT YEAR ALICJ'X is I'ltH I'll EST oxe ovi:it (Continued Trom Page Onej memborships which vust go fij It is reiterated 1 hat '.'.lose who .suh scrihed to tlio War Chf-st can get t heir Red Cross l.iotr.htisli ip For the heads and iiicmlis of the family' without further payment of money. All who .ii.ive not sub scribed to the Uod Cross Win diest can oh tu in r.iombershlp at the price of $1.00. Keeping the Koll (ir.l I lulling Mrs. G rover Grimm if t is cam paign m a ii a go r in Cm Mt. CJlonn district and reports UiO work well Wilh :iinder way. Xow is the time to prepare for your holiday dinners. Our stock- is complete and we can fill your orders promptly. Please order early. )on't put off until the last day. Make up your list now. !New Eastern Thu-kwlioat Just in Today. PHONE YOUR ORDER HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Traclc ', ATTHNTION, AUTO DI1IVKKS Patients in the (irundo liomle hofl jiitnl ni'o ilinturlii'il at nil hours, ilny mid nijflit, liy tlio coiiHlnnt uho of thp west oud of Adanifl avunuo by Joy rld- c-r. In oiilor to protin't Himilur insti-l tutioiiH otlit-r cilik-s hiivo found i'. net--' triil'fie now entirely uimerojiiiry .ij'ill OKsnry to iniike ro.HtrlctL'd traffic ordl-1 lie climinlitfd. " P. H. CURRKY, 12-17-21 City .Manager. nuneo. I believe all that will be nec essary in our instance is to call atten tion to the ownei'H of autos and in def erence to tbe nick that much of the Observer advertlalilK pn'R. mi. dcrn methods of education 'l"d up-1 County Cnnipaicn Manner Kid-, 1 1 (Inti. implements for plant irlsr, liar-I die Is In closo toueh'wMii all nails 'ft;rv and nreservinir for n-.a'!:et, ot the counry and is ooiivnued the 'illHurjbH'no soil lias n .v licromo jtliat tlio work or obt iiaia.- a 1st f:v'i'.l Hf.islniip. lof all those .--ntltU'd to. tlio mem-; ' .Aid TlMSetlcrs I'fimned. '? (boraliip will be ronclu 11 oil tin. e "The improvement of condition? for: but lliere is much work lo f.i; done the rrw setl li-is another p.int upon in tbe way of detail which the agricultural seci'.or. will ' "-"-,-'-"---"--" vk JUST THINK FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE e( rt efforts. 'Yho nev raiirond its 'I'lic ( 'iiluuiliiii ( I ral'iiui'l;) linKl, tin irct'i'il I'm--i mcK ) . ms .niilcav:'!' ' lin ausr 'I'lilmliiM licciu'ds i ,t c really put a n ihs.-iuci it iiitu miwii'. "Musii-ally iiji lu dak--- thai '- flu- 'uiuinliia .key nnh'. If tht'iv's 1 1 -1 lii! t : in iiirli'ily tl'.at's spai kliiio nrw or cntertaininir, you'll surely find it on ( 'i.lumliia UeenriU. A ii.l of ei in r-a' t lie ( i ra f' uliolii I'lays C'i'I'liill'ia lv'i'i;nl'(U Iu t . Alissi.-siiiii sti Miulii.atK u lii't lino- tln-niu;li some elcYer lnivt'!t' eluuiis. llallUlil!-' IcVe --(ilu.-s t'ruil'i the l.'lle:-t npel'.t hit, iatriotii nmsii', iuili'ary marches - any iiece that's eatehv, tuneful, liiih-hlinu- wilVi lhe ju f life that ,, nil l iml, and fin, I il FIRHT, oil a t 'nlmnhia K't r.l. I W. 9 BOH NENKAMP SI i liirT--TTri rirrr-i "W S 1 ewWira iv? s wmm si 49 iPt 41 . If 18 b ':rl I i -bmi wm mm i :o oo ur Tt .:;ii(i.oo '! f Sasy Tt'VUis. 1 a . I'X (' m ' I : j SHERRY'S nm V(itK ki;v kiy to nr:!i si cckss ! Alice Joyce, one of pliotoplny's most heiiuiilnl an talented siars. roso to liur luts.'iu em in euro by hard work. Plie canto to Xow York from Kansas Ci,ly with a limited experience in iinieK-iir theatric;! is but with a lie-terminjit ion to make Kood. She etuviTuliy accenjrMl su''!i work a. telephone ttpei at or and artist's model brfoio j;eti!?-u her ehunce before Die rune'ia in the K.ilom f-t ml ion. Sik- made .satnd in minor roles and ti.nt cai'ie to Vitninpli, where, niie has since re mained. l'oss";sod of rare beauty and per sonal charm and whh marked emo tional talent. Albert K. Smith, prts- ident of Vittrntph, se!"cted her to play the part of Mary Turner, the; niosf wonder 'ul lrp ;,"ii I in t lie world, in "Within the Law,' and her characterizat lou was declureil by critic.-) to be an even mot e Mu lshed piece of emotinnul a-'tln t ban that of her predecessors on : i lie speak iutE staue, inchi Jinir such ' fa iiious stars us .Ian? Cowl, Kniily t evens and Margaret UHn;;ton. Mis:i 'Joyce ha- a rote of special strength and appeal in in t Tie Uii:hest Bidder. " the Vitasrnph 1 Itlue Kitdmn Keaiure which, will he j een in Mu Slirrry t-heater, l.i.-t t hue .today.' She h Ilai (mra l'ves ton, the KIo--sice V.rse KiiiLrslcs i channiiiK sto:y. the:iil who sells herself at a act ion to t he bit; best bidder in her native, village to sao her fa,-m for her yountror btt her. Walter McOvall plays opposite Miss Joyce, it ml otlies in the cast a-e Percy Suui.lini:. Ldna Mirpby, Jutet Cowles. Mary Carr. and eptien Carr. Chapter Nn. S of the (licit Western s t o t -y " Fit: fit for M il- -lions" alo shown. how you can save and when in need of LINOLEUM, RUGS OR FURNITURE We have prices that heat 'em all, and mean dollars in your pocket if you buy your furniture and other goods here. Harris Furniture Store H. B. HA KRIS, Proprietor 40 FIR STREET , PHONE: Red 8171, I'SKKfl, ( MltlSIMAS (.Jll'f Till year people sbould buy us. ful Chr!trma presents. We iao eiytblnu- from a 1,-iildle k ir for tbe biby tt a Columbia II raphonoKi t"or tbe whclfe familj-. AV. II. llob.eilk'amii' Co. t, ,'12-13-tf: lit riliasTM S TI:KS Kl lit S Al.K brave orders at I ymart's shin ing parlor, next to Sherry's theatiT. u. m 12-:.tp ' A pi"y handbajj or has V&''sp ' i fii"her alvysa present fa ' Christmas tljat yo'.ir f---.! ap ijireeiate. j.'4,.cn find nis-.vV. it you a-n thi lire A dfj-wf TODAY First Special Hippo drome Road Show 1 TAYLOR TROUT A little bit of everything Comedy talking, ragtime jugglitig and hoon rolling. 2-MARCELLE & MARIETTE Cl-issv musical offering. ; S SIX BITS WARREN & CO. Lr ' The Row iitM .driver... ' i ROBINS. FAMtY-Some. kid .acfc, entitled!- " ow.u uie ummren, '4 t;,Wa,? veklf and Trlogue T hursda's ' WHITMAN FRSM,ME ICO." I 0 Materia FAM I L w r-.mirs CTAar ,, ,, . o O 0