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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
'i o ( o la qjtAyrnrc evkxtko observer. 0 u . &- - ! 1 o i . i' I Oo 1 " ! ' j 1 A B-fl I! I ' l ra'AT CHRISTIAN CHyRCHjQTITr nn.rfpj. D, ...imp r dlHIL UUUIIUIL ILHIIIIIilD CHILD WEUliE KQfDl! Sunday School Papers Kiinie Heliv- ered r rom TO to 11 o Clock. 'lidrinir the "flu" quarantine, of course there will be no church or Sunday School. However, between the, hour of 10 and 11 o'clock a. m. the Sunday school paper 'Viil be oVliverod to any mem ber calling ''for sutfie at the church, I and at this time a ,, Sunday school and ! church offering will be received. WITH PURCHASES AT MRS. WEATHERS DEAD J-'oryief KniUnt of Union County Died in Walla Walla. . ...I n.i Word has been received of the deatb of Mrs. Ida Weathera, g former resi dent ff lira rule Konde, in a hospital in Walla Walla" llowinfj an opera tion for cancer. The. deceased was ' the wife of Hardin Weathers. They moved from this locality to Milton . I M lf. .,U,..- i leaves, besides ner nusuanu, a lamny I of severul children, one of-whojn it I'en Weathers, former rfiostmaster et I Kilter prise, fihe was formerly Miss Ida Ileitkett and was the daughter of a well known pioneer family. She j leaves two siters and two brothers. A sister is Mrs. John Shaw, who has I ,rnn tr W..1U Wnlln iVt raonitnio in Her son, lien Weathers of Enterprise, has. also gone to Walla' Walla. The funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. La Grande Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon t Remember 20 Discount forJCash ASurprise for Huppvr when the children have been very Kood is ono of oril DKMCIOUS CAKKS t Rood uro the. Cakes and re sure n trinl will win' utisfuction und result r cuntinut-d custom, mtroniirur OIJK II AK KltY DUTLI'S BAKERY Vilfyu v ' 1... ' ' 17 NOK'J'H Kill ST. JUST ACIIOSS THIS TRACK . I'ltKSIlVTKWAX SIMMY SCHOOL On account of the flu ban our. inchool Is closed nr:iln. There will !be officers of the- school at the iclun-ch . door Sunday morning bo 'twoen 9:45 and 10:4 5 to give out ! lllnrHluro and receive offering's ' from the members who muy cull. I It is suBKoatod that ouch ono come jand ko without cpnRroKiitlng in a ! crowd. It 1h alKo Important that 'each ono should savo every penny. nicklo, dime or more if possible, lo send to the Armenian and Syr ian relief committee some time In J nuunry A . j A, , THK (oi IM M, rifr BUkKlt.ivTO Ktnmtn, -. a tox; tr.u l4Olt VMMAKt ub llf(iM III toM. mittkk , . the ine memncr or tne woman a committee ith Ui i national and state cinn;ltles of the council of defense marked come important chanKea in tho administration of affairs In OroKon, The, child welfare ommlttee, which had been working as a brancb of the woman's committee, was Hi'Mle a standing committee of the slute council of defense ami has been reorganized to meet a wider scope of activities. The personnel of the child m-el-fare committee of' the state 'coun cil of defense Is aa follow: ilis.J Fred G. Schllke, chairman, Lai Grande; Dr. A. C. Seely of the-1 state board of .health; Alva 0. ! Milam, dletltltin at the O. A. C; j J. A. Churchill, superintendent of ; public Instruction; Millie It. Trum bull, child labor commission; and IJr. B. W. Ve Husk of the child welfare commission of the Univer sity of Oregon. This committee, comprising rep- j resentatives from all child welfare ' oiganlzatlnns or Oregon, makes! the Htrongest possible comm!tte9 that could bo gotten togethor to work for the Interests of the chll-' direo, and Oregon lo lo be con gratulated. The county committees are made up of the women who acted as county chairman under the w( ' man's commltto with the addition ! to each county of the county bu- ' porintondent and tl'o county heallh officer. Tho personnel of tlie child welfare committee fur Union coun-1 ty is, therefore, Mr.i. George Coch-j ran, chairman; Mrs. A. K, Ivanhoe and Dr. Hay logan. i The keynote of this work may I ho suinnied up urdor throe head-; lnf-:s litialth, recreation, education, of wlilch IIKALTH lb conceded to j ho of first Importance, followed by tt legitlmiiu HKOlilOATlONAL p:o-, gram that hns been proved to off-j set much of juvonllo dollniiucno , and an KDUCATIONAL program ! that will keep all children of schoffl age In school .and to see, that there! Is no exploitation or child labor. Tho duty In luvnd is to back to ! Most uniAdo are confining them- t"o "' ina.ionortH of tlio olnto : selves .to soitible ind useful articles board of healtli to socuie an np-: these days. e nJticc n beautiful as- Piopri itlon suiricient to cover tho I .bn.il AliilJ ivnrv nnil hard general liontlh conditions of the' purses, also sliffrrf)injr l)ags, at owvxa to m fwt coditioits ri rbspiciftjlly request "OirmsfAirTPAmojrsrii viarrnro otjk -stoie to do their CHSISTKJUI 1UTI1T& I A SUU, MITHODICil. WiiNWBR HAVE TOTJB IJSPT 1IADT AB SHOP WITH 'PIP.' DOJt'T TISIT AMD PLIA8I DO'T CO3TCI0ATX LJT CmOWDS. . Mens Christmas Ties Hundreds to choose from all styles newest colors. 25c, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.25 . m A- NOT I On accounof tho closing oidor llnu will bo Grande lodgo W M. tills SaturdaA Uy order of thfl A. C. Wl ,o V i 'f .MASONS ueetlng of La 1, A. F. & A. onlng. nustctr. jIAMS, Sec. 12-2 1-1 1. Ladies' Christmas Skirts AVe have niiyxtraordinarily good assortment of fall and winter novelty skirts7. beautiful and useful jri'twent, 'J'liev are priced at .. ' $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $8.90 to $12.50. . ' - , V Men s Christmas Suits Buy your suit now "ri est colors. A largd and cloths. ...$12.50, $14.75, $1 Icrful values, all new materials, lat- aried array of plain and novelty 1.50, $18.50, $22.50, $26.50 to $34.50 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA ODANOIiORiaON, anil they always sell thecs (roods at most reasonable prices, und they have plenty of help to wait upon you. d21-tf Time is the. Stuff.' OF WHICH LIFE IS MADE. SPEND A LITTLE OF IT SAV ING AND THUS ELIMINATE THE NECESSITY OF CON STANT SLAVING. ' Christmas Headquarters for good things to eat. Kxlra Standard 19c Kxtra Standard 17 Kxtra Standard 12Sf Kxtra Standard '2(k" -H l:'xtra Standard Kxtra Standard t$C i.v Canned Corn', Standard 13 Canned Tomatoes, Standard 15 Canned Apricots, Standard - lc Canned I.ofjaiilieriies, Standard 121 Canned Pineapple, It sizes 'aimed Peas, Standard - Kitf Canned String I leans," Standard .' 1 7 (''aimed Pork and I Scans, per tin Calmed Asparagus Tips,' per tin 15C end 'Z'2c Canned Salmon, tall-tin 19- and -."ir ('aimed Clams, per tin V 15c and 17- Canned Shrimps, jer tin 1( and 17c ' Welch's (irape .llliee., it.; 12." ((.. 50 -2 its., NUTS, CANDIES AN1) CHRISTMAS EATS Marly Six Weeks Potatoes, No. 1 fpiality, per saek Sj1.2r Murlianks or Peerless Potatoes, Nol (iiality, er sai;k $1.35 ('alley Netted (lem Potatoes, per saKk $1.50 ( 'alihayc, solid heads, No. 1 quality, V) His , , lOr Parsnips, choice, washed, 10 His.. ...V '. '27)? 'arrots, clioict', washed, p) His 25c1 Onions, dry, S ifis ' ' ' Mod S(iiash and JMinipkin;, er pound V J! 1 1-2 C Cauliflower, fresh stock, heads 2oC and. '27 C Celery, t xtra lai'e heads '2 for 2.")C Apples, per .l... . $1 .25' Carnation Apples, per lox ' $1.75 .1 iclicjo us. Apples,, la rgo I'.nicv vrappi''d and packed $2.)5. AValnut.s. new crop, soft sheli, three llis. IV.r $1.00 Special .Mixed Nuts, new crop, four and a half His. for $1.00 .Pine ( 1 1 1. 1 .-." pounds for $1.(50 Sunkist NaSel Orany.es. Medium, do., .Sc Ii-ge. iloz.. 75r litave your oidcis for ("ai ilnias Trees 50 75r $1.00 YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE J - . Ailtnlnl.iifr- .. t LirenM $ Noxai.'io.o (i) s.m iiAuuis, riioi'itiirrait Next rSoorti) llUG's Department Store. I'liiOii Store Open 8 iws. Rom 6 p.m. Saturday li' oiw untd titato, und if this It nonoinnlished wo uro (laBUttMl of cliiUl-hyijiimu ' hiivp hucIi a doimitiiieiit or thu itlitU) board of! huulth. Only fojip. 4Htnca In Uio union , have such a department und tho 1 c'hlldrnn'a bur mm t WasliliiKtua Is ! unxiouBly looltlng to OroKon lo ( take thu fifth pliico in the nullon, ' In thia. much . needid Tiold ot uc-1 Uod. A conciKo recommendation from ; tho stato rommlltu 3 will ho pro-! Honied to tho ai ious IokIsI itlvo commltteos of thu stato asking their support. Immediatoly nflor tho holidays n "lliLck-to-school" drive will bo i launched in oidor to got the! children, who for various reasons! tnvo quit school, hack Into the' school rooilis. This part of the j work will bo v!i;oi ously pushed by the county school superintend-1 ontg and teachers throughout the1 stato, and with the earnest help of j tho child labor authorities. !' VANTKl-LurKe kuilthig mill de-J sires wonuHi to woi k in own 1 t town. l-.asy business; perma . nent. Siiary or rommlssion, all or part time, tluarnnteel Mills, Norrlstown, Va., ll-lti-ijat. only 12t. pd. Baby Knitted Goods Leggings, Bootees, Mittens and Hoods. All colors, all ' weights. See these values. Men Christmas Shirt Buy dad or brother a shirt a good one. , Large assortment reason ably priced. Dress Shirts !. 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 Wool Shirts $2.98,, $3,98, $4.98, $5.90 SEE OUR TOY DEPARTMENT SEE OUR BATH ROBES AND MANY DOLLS. The store with the Cheer. j Incorporated J WVi"ls MAMMAL Jm l-fJ:i ri-Tniir f tm irinrii ,;jfiiTiT..rtiMif ii;r Formerly the United Store The Store with the . Christ mas Cheer HACK A(i A I.N Zweifol, tlio old Tollable C'liniKT.MAH SCKCIALS. MiaiFoRi) - Moik-rnl 8 room lun- Kalow. lU'iirly jST,!t fine grounds I iiiie lionet, iiTiuar, wortu i). Will tnuMTtor propiTty ami -i tin :!oii hero SKCI'KITY ltubo Zweifol, tho old rollable Veils and Toiling by tho yard cle.ii'.ur, prcsser and renairer. Suits Ithat clissy kind at prices that nuuU to order. Heady for busl-jw-ilt suipi-iso you. Tho Walling ness, MonUiy, Doc. 2i. i Millinery. l5-21-::t 12-2.1-ltl i ... . . FOR THE FAMILY A prafonola is an ideal gift. It pays for itself in the pleasure it gives. W. H. Ilnrmerrkimp Co. l -17fit 1'Olt SAI.1-: lllat cow. lU'rt Knl(;bt, TO LOAN. $000 loaneil" for ' clie first niDrtKUKO Ivnnhoe. lMl'OUTANT! I Tl . I . . . ,U I l"-21-'tt ' nerc 3 n .ciibiicc lor me innii hui ? 'INtlS CO "eeils a sun. ror mo next, ien uays i wo will giva an extra pair ot trousers i f:ic?d .lorsev 1 lor nHiI Prlo3 wun every iuii. iiiina. Island Cliy. lot it! 1 ou nt'cd the clothes, weneeu: 12-2i-nt-pd the business tna win oner a line line. i to select irom. yiis noia gooa uihh ( In he Januiry isi. i I estillO' WllllTUUbLKI. K. S ' 12-51-21 I WANT A D wfTI a It to$!JUU v:y onlil NOTHINO BETTER FOB CHEISTMA3. QIFIBTHAN . V- Jewelry Cur stock is largef thau ever before. We will ' ' assist you in (iaking,)rour selectlca. 1 y ONLY A FEW DAjf3 LEFT-SHOP f G. S BIRNIE C Jijweler and Optician. ne f, c Christmas Suggestions ELECTRIC GRILLS ELECTRIC WASHING- MACHINES SILVERWAEE SERVIrCr TRAYS CARYINO.SEIS CHOCOLATE $ETS FYREX BAKING , DISHES . JARDINIERES CHINA PLATE CHINA CUP 3 AND SAUCERS POCKET KNIVES SCISSORS RAZORS PERCOLATORS ; CAS3ARCLE3 t DINNER SETS " THERMOS SOT- ' ' TLES .22 CAll RIFLES SLED3 SKATES e? COME AND SEE OUR 20c PLATES ... "'X ' '0 i 3 ) IS!) R, IB " W . 13 l Q. m m m. o o ? o ' m m (R , - , ..-?? "-- .- i .X ;0;;:;.:-;;-rr;,;.-;-.--,'.V '.,' - ry