La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1918, Image 2

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Hills" : Depajftm en t
the Amas bpirit
In the sincere Christinas Spirit wo cordially in fit
voi i to visit our store. Thjfif?Mre brave men and hoys
wild have tone out to
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to
H.lt) loved ones lit homo.
and good wi" '' Christmas Time.
gives us and broadly and sensibly sir
own little world.
e rerneinbared-pM'
must J'lHl Xljfpli
gh.td of the
iriiiLr in the expression
privilege tli(
ness and good w
each over uur
BUSINESS MEN ASK CIT Y COMMISSION TO
GIVE BOARD OF HEA LTH COMPLETE BSWEIt
VISIT IS
IUAIIO
Wll.l
.11 1 A. 6heatlift, l'ves
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Q'ootlnue'l from. Pi
! Helen M.-nonalil who hrea
;...,.., the L'. O. ari-.vertwin I.a
'o. ih! morning for
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i't..i. f.,- -&!,iw,.n i,it,. wkere eMif.i. She 0'as(i, "Wi"""' "
,n ...;ti. K.- ,-,.,, Rev. an.Iiii Ky HfKue
i it .v-. ii .... . . , , na beenteaohin at Aii..nd rfe-iln H.
sain r aineig iriseoii, e iioi oniv.ean we t that th(i have C,,,WJ tT,,,f tt -- a
lint Jesusaid 'sAVlieYe tw or nWre anchooi for a werki hoii.ir in bopi isi:riii. ' iiiti-v-
i !)' inn u:imr t.i u-i-ithat the flu a tMution will bunuer ,TM3 year prw-- - -
bihelieve lllii - . :.,....,ii,ine . from', a kiddle
4" Yes,
o pray atTiWye
tratliered tot-wllii
to ymi, Mr. Collier, that the Christian peo
Jesus ( ')irist and I lisi works." .
the liol-
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aifn or ine v.
lio w vis" wlln ual
hullday. w d
-there will
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closing
In our store the Xmas Spirit finds
eloquent expression .in the
USEFUL GIFTS'
Hill s Department
tore
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Shop in the Morning, Please
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ChristmasSuggcstions' III
Suggestions For Her
Latest style Hand purse $2 to $7.50
1'yralin Ivory f'loeks $ I to $12 v
Pyralin Ivory Jewel lioxes Sj?l to $5
All-Leather Tourist Pads. .
Larue Hottle Toilet Water
$2.25 to $5.00
lvorv Manicure Sets
:. ; $1.75 to$fJ.50
Christmas o. Stalionerv
50 to $5.00
( lenuine 1 vorv Toilet Sets
$3.50 to $25.00
Delicious l!ox Lownev's Candv
1 2.V to $3.00
Suggestions For Him
Thermos Hot ties $2.25 to $5.00
Leather Hill Hooks 75 to' $5.00
'itffrM ases ."til.UU to$5.UO
AlOusfVble Shaving Mirror $3.75
WarVniXii Fountain I'ens
$1 to $10.00
Sal'ely lN.ors $1.00 to $0.50
.Military. Lrushes $1.00 to $0.00
Smoking Sets $1.75 to $5.50
French Friar 1'ipes 75 to $1.50
Fancy Fox Cigars $1.80 to $7.00
i. Kloppen.sjcin iirotesU'd against
( hiirches and urged a reconsideration of the whoir matter
from a Christ inn standpoint. .
; 'I'he Hiiine view was shared by Attorney 1L F. li.oii,
who insisted that, according to his recollection of hiii;ch
crowds in La (iraude, there never could be a charge of
crowding made against the churches, lie said the time liiul
('111110 for fair treatment to nil, including the eliiuchps of
the city ami that lie was bitterly opjfoscdto class legisla
tion. .
Trade Early in Day.
'. K. Short, of theJ. C. Penney company, revif'wed
the sitiiatioii, 'calling attention to.tlie fact that holidav
buiness would necessarily be greatly impaired, Tio matter
how tjie rulings wcre'niaile, ami he suggested that a cam
paign of education be started at once urging people to shop
earlier in the day, to prevent crowding at counters, to in
crease Sales forces so that no one would have to wait for
goods, and to l'op tliQ people moving through the stores
I of the city-. This coul1 be brought alut, he said' by pla
cards, and possibly a special employe; on the floor of each
: store to- diift the j'0ple.
j .L (1. Snodgrass expressed his desire to co-opernto and
j was willing to leave the entire mutter up to the-eity board
of health. This put it in shape so that the commission hav
i ing issued, hard and fast orders which would impair the
I board of health's free hand to work out the solution, and
i it was apparent that the only proper thing to do was to ask
j the city commission to rescind its orders and join the busi
; nes.s men and others of La Grande in support of the city
board of health, thus letting that tribunal handle the mat
ter in its every de'tail.
To this end the following resolution was' adopted:
L'esolved, ly the business men of La Grande herein
assembled, that it is our wish and desire to do everything
in our power to assist in abating and stamping out the pre
vailing epidemic of influenza; that we earnestly request
the city commission of La Grande to" rescind orders per
taining to rulings. on quarantine and the handling of the
influenza situation, turning the entire matter over to the
city board of health, which hoard will then lie unfettered
iv prior orders and be free to act according to the wisdom
and judgment of the board; be it further
L'esolved, That we, as business men of La Grande,!
have perfect confidence in the city hoard of health and do!
hereby pledge our loyal support and co-operation to anyi
ruling or order made and promulgated bv said board. '
WJ I ITF'S G KO 'FK'Y, I
X. K. WKST CO. I
p. j. rmiseoLL.
J. C. J'FNNFY CO. I
J. G. SXODGK'ASS. I
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F. F. WAIf l ' . !
SAM 1 1. fiilS. ' I
If. G. Tlfl'LL. I
'a, .1. r. CItMximMl. rotlllW.il l2t the &!!
fllfi n n.ht fntn P.Wflnr.,1 ivhrrf he h.islfof the
hoen the pant few lny .) buMneaJ. I li'Mini-.....,-
havo
ar for
to a ColumliUi Cyiphonola
whole 'fnfliil. . ti.
Co . -l--i3-tr
Buy cvs.
GROCERIES
AND . .
HAFPanj
HEALTHFUL
CURING THE
HOLIDAYS-
AND ALL
NEXT
YEAR.
Vow is (lie time to nrennro toVvAur iiohdav dinners. Uur
.stock hs complete and we can fill your orders promptly.
Please order early.' Don't put off until the last day. Make
up your list now.
.' ,. JCew Eastern P.uckwheat Just in Today.
PHONE YOUR ORDER
HARRIS GROCERY
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Pdack 192
403 North Fir Street Across the Tracls
The Modern
Laundry
WANT CO OPERATION
Kmiitoyim-iit "f V. M. ('. A. Needs
tho lleln of lite I'lllille.
PUTMAN'S DRUG vSTOKE
Tlii'in u'iin iii:inv ;niIIpntinnt :tt
II Ilio lot-til V. M. C. A. for hcip in
oruriiiK oiniiloyimMu and the ns
soclation is very wililnif and nnx
Inila to In of soivicts along that
line but I:i nnltr to accomplish
vwymurh mtit hfi'vo the 'co-oper-,atlnn
of tho einploytrs of l-.ibor.
If yini nm'd a man, ciihor for per
manent oil! ploy iip'h; or for odd
jobs, call up tho Y. M, C. A. and
may ho your want can he supplied.
CHRISTMAS OBSERVED
Holiday Ccrpiiiontps Attend Srs
slon of Uf- Si'lioiils Today.
That is the Laundry that has grown in the past
year. It is the systVm we have that speaks for
itself you geXthe sine laundrv back that a-oii
Sioi't
i MUS. UACON KNTERT.MNS
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! Mrs. C. T. Hafon entertained yes
terday in honor of Mrs. C. S. Dun-
phey. Sixteen Indies were present.
; Mrs. t. N. -Murphy had the hiiih
i seore. . Pelieious refreshments were
1 (served W the hostess.
In tho ptihlie schools lydiy an
impromptu 'procram of Christmas'
Mcurclse prrvalli'il. This nhservanee
will hike the place of he usual1
public ceremonies which will he
barred this year.
Tho seventh and etsluh unties
Of the Centr.il srhocd s.iiit; Christ-'
mas carols bel'oie the a-spnibl.p
of the hiph r ho.il siiidents. j
Art Class llusy.
Thi art ('lass of the high school j
has turned out a. considerable
amount of Hed Cioss wnrki inelud-
Iiik 120 lledsido Iijks. They ate
now working ca n laie number of;
property baps. ' . i
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OVEKC()ATS-) 'KK C'KNT OI F I
r ine wool ovtVcf'nts at Slfi.oO until 1
send us. You gftt it, iVu k clean ironed exa-.
to order.
No Wire EJeon Your Collars
Try us, we 11 show you
Phone Main 77
Chr
tub vkhjkuv. km-i-io!
nil dmnliilily, sii.-h ns ymi ran sec u
nnd liny n(
W AMILY DRUG STORE
V. K GftANOCORKfiON.
will mIu'jivh pleawi you. d 'Jl tf
USK LUBRICANT
.CARBON REMOVER
in your lftotor and you
will get mora niilfs per
gallon of gs.;i'or said at
til!) ADAMS AVE.
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WE BUY LIBERTY
BOND
For Spot Cah,' Auy Issue,
a, '$50 $100
" ' FJ $.KM) S1000
fieiul us yonrJ'oniU veg-
ay " iitered letter HUiJ iieeivf
! iighest in.-o-ket- pijice1f;iv
You gift problems will solve themselves if you visit our furniture
department. Its easy topick for the children but gifts for the
older ones require more consideration. We suggest a nice chair,
rug, cedar chest or a library lamp. These are presents to make
anyone thankful.
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