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vnvntY nE("'ENFBER HO, 191. 9 TWO LA fJRAKDE EVEXTXn OBSERVER. 75 rr. 75 TT o While the Stores Closed' We will do .everything possible to take care'of your phone antl mail orders, Hill's Department Store EXTENSION WORK HALF MILLION IS i .BEACHED TUB POSSIBLE SATO I'ROF. CEXTKK (.iVk.S IKURKS OOXSOI.IIUTK A (.MMIi::l.-). ON WHAT WAS DONE. ;oi;s to iii:.wit or thpos Kolpral rrftrrnntcnt I'a'd Half of the Kxprnst of the I'ndfr , luklnsr. Statu Coontinent 'ihiIU' Iteil in Many Wnyp, Is A!oi-tlo:i per tent of the, busiueKsQundhd or-i igihutes " fh 'TirllVrtff ' 'a'li 0 ' JVZi e" " !p t lie cost' of traveling betwuvii Sa-.j ltm and Portland, hir h in Itself, 'in two yeao. (jons ftj"'" f 2 500. . : I loan Is Iu He bolihod. 1 1 Of f i:t0iiA.i;7, tl.lt general ex penses of 11 board ft arid cominls-, ;s:ons (lit the !st bfennlum. the1 UVjniniiion on Consolidation fig-1' tires thatf 10.000 cO besavecl by 'orfrdishlg the boards. ' i 9 v. t In summing up its recommend i-, . (ton ahckWJiTKlhefcfi.ivInf? of romm.r- ORVAI.MS, Hcc. 30. That conditions gave the work of the co! ' ft us sub- fntilted by Director O..I. Center. It !is shown thut 4015,802 persons intheof t, 7. OH, the report (f the nlon iviih, not give ij.u;h fencojraee- meat to the hop"ful t:pay,v. fo-' Phone Tour J The Commi.'slori cr i?on;bild;ttIon, itHayi: : ,p". u" n' SW'rcor at tho re-j "Although hue exunxiun crviie t.rt l.,,n..ti, " . "'-.- ' .aioujn may is in,li.tp,l l.v h rn.Mil .hrt ...h. ' - .""-. "" nicniiiunjr uy me .ioi"i'on ' " e;is.li pr of tho I n leri Stiitf. N.it.Mn- . -. .. ......i ... i. .,!. ...... " Ill IJ!Mllt.'U I M UllllllUIIUIlLllf.i:,, II -J.IVI.'l If Is believed ff be Bavcd to the stnt.- Of ui, h..i k u :.. ' " ' " ' " 1 " .propriiinons to mm . . I minium anu bt.4'17 n . i . if .1 . i l n uu'iy Jiace us n;i)')ii.t-1 -m. ..i. ...i ! li j iii.cnt. . iRiinnlti'g and nef.sai-y adva. r .. . . i"-1 ui.rti is now in. Lommi.swon is liccn Blv-l(.ount 0f nig growth of iih!i func tions and the InrrcurlnK ro f s.ilaiira and wjk!H, i'.io lur; c.y to " i- ill rt. is now inn ..... u, . expenra 01 ma.n.a n-,c0I,slidul Ion (l(!U.es out the eran- ....... conditions and b.-vond oont.ol of f nninm in.i i in Vii r').. ) ' ;""'"'H Wh"'1' "6 0 "" "n1"""1"."1 ' the state. This, how.iVM nn urn lltll -lii.'O, $213 .r.ii.ia. , e-jtho legislature, shoeing the 'pcsal- iHet to some extent l.v .u v.i.ii.uie irom mis . e nitvluK nor biem. urn by econ commission. source, $i,8,r,:ir,.12 of this amount he-'umiral man iHnin.-.t p. nil ronnollda-! iiiK reiierai ftmun-i.ever money and tlnn. based on app.opriatlons of ' rricfcnry, ?wi,.no iiuiii inu uniteu .-iuiu'S oe- i 1 7-11 1 s; -partment of agriculture. The state is j industrial .arcl l nt nked to furnish SlW.fi:i5.12. while Vxihmihk limit" f,73 coo. ?82,!0O Is the appropriation -rrom the i l'rofesslonal boa nig ard new II Vounties, makiliR ?4!ll,08.24 for the'eense fees, $i").(lOi. extension work. The present state; Stallion recfstrallon consolidation appropriation fur the biennium for ed-! with live st(;tk sanltsry board, possible within tho may be off th- eco-tor.iy d -o u-tioenla through, consolidation an l liur I.NEW TODAY! 8 THREE PHONES AT YOUR SBEVICE-' MAIN 70 TWO "PHONES FARMERS' IH0NE B-192. WE ACCEPT ORDERS AT THE DOOR AND FILL SAME PROMPTLY, BY ALL OEEYING THE HEALTH ORDER YOU ARE DOING YOUR DUTY. . Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Tracu TEAGHEBS ELECT FOEL MEN WILL HAMPTON HEAD HOLD THEIR JOBS! ticntionnl extension is $50,000, for co operative form demonstration, $:!0,000, and for state duplication of county funds, $7(1,100, ninkinjr a tolttl of $1511, 100. State Smith-Lever funds amount- mi; to $.,iS,i,:i5.ia are requested for. livery. JIO.OOU. t:ic biennium 1010-lflL'O, without which I lilimuh.l motor vehicle Iicens3R the $r,S..W5.l2. the federal Smith Lev-; 2S. 0110. ?2500. Itediictfon Appropriation Jshihi Stale printing boald consolida tion with stale printer, $4000. Klectlon pa.nphlela, chanKO in de- Dlstilet attorneys, $7: Pilot cotumlssloaen. ,000. abolished, I.A r;itAfE MAN TO 1)111 FX T THE TEACH EMS' ASSOCIATION Compulsory Edticaliott 1$ t'amed on by the Tetirhcri in.Ses . slon. A. C. Hampton of I.n Grande was elected president of the Orcjron State Teachers' association for tho ensultiK year nt the close of tho flnnunl session of the representative council in Port land Friday afternoon, W. C. Alder son, Multnomah county school super intendent, was chosen vice president, and Miss Julia A. Spover of Portland and W. iR. Rutherford, city superin tendent at Eua-eno, members of the executive committee. Tho secretnry trensurer will bo elected by the other officers. A number of important legislative npproprintinK more than $RHH,000, an nually, for the Biippnrt- of tho public schools of Oregon. Compulsory Education Advncnlcd. The leaeheis also voted to do every- lliinit In their power to secure the pas-' Butte of n legislative act, acceptinir for Oregon the provisions of the federal vocation education bill, known as the Smith-Hughes bill, and the ennctment of a state law raising the compulsory attendance age to 1(1 and providing for compulsory education nt part time schools f.ir all children between the ages of 10 and 18 who are regularly employed nt any form of labor. Looking toward their Individual in terests, the teachers vottd for the en nctment of a measure providing for cr money, will not be available. Horner Prints History. A 400 page history of Oregon Jl-'.lO "Oregon, Her History, ller Oreat Men,' Social hygiene society, reduced and ller Literature" by J. H. llornerjin appropriation, $1.1,000. professor of history nt the college, isl Mines .a ml geology, reduced In nn in type and will be ready for (iiMtriliu-! proiirlntloii, $20,000. tion soon. It is nrofuselv illustrated! Tourist" nsbortallon, reduced In and describes M0 events. Professor appropriation,. $22,500. 'Homer, who has had a wide acitiaint-l Public Service Commission, roduc Will nnco in Oregon for more than fiftyiRd In appropriation, $40,000. years, obtained much of his informu- Sl3, architect, saving In nrchl- jtion first hand, but was assisted by ''"( a fees, $7,000. I no less than 100 artists and writers in; -Saving in rent by transferring do- Tho fuel ndminlstr.iti.in will rnn-ithc compilation of the work, which is ; m" m.enis- in l or l .no to oatc-m. tlniin l. mil A -n il an l 1'red Holm.. ' strictly an Oregon production. The il-j 7000. ndmlnltr..tr fr- Ore.r h i,.,i ! luti ations were, made bv Hi, ks-t'hat-l S u ing by abolishing boards, $10,- I HEO HOLMES NOT RELEASE!) : 11V NATIONAL HOARD. Oregon's Eucl Admlnirtralion Keep Working I'nlil the Coining Spring. STRAYED 1 black yearling filly, three white feet, small white stripe on face. llrunded horseshoe S. bar on left shoulder.- Write Harry Coalwell, I erry. Cie., Re ward. 12-30-41,-p. FOR SALE The foiUnvIng furniture is offered for sule at Hut Lake ; All or part oak in fine condition t dresser, chiffonier, buffet, 2 1 sectional book cas"s, lar"e Hoosier ; style kitchen ciblret, nearly new; Cribben & Sexton C-hole kitchen ; range; set heavy oak, leather seated dining chairs, and various other hotUMhold necessklt's. Also ! ft small ebony furnished J. & C. j lusher piano In good tone; and i condition, for $100. 12-SO-tit. ! SKATES SHARPENED AND HOLLOW GROUND 30 PER PAIR AT THE HARLEY SHOP von room. S291. RENT LijrVit housekeeping Phone Ked 2()Sil or Black 12-:i0-2tp tho following Wood can bo iillllxl to brut nd viintiiKD by b'Jinhifi ; in combina tion with cuai, nco.dlnt; to the United Slates fuel lin nlf I rat Ian :i a booklet of Informa' Ion lor coikiuiii- ers and saveri of frit-l scut lo Vv.i; AdinlniKf ntnr V-i J Holmes. It Ih ndvls'tble tt ihr nv b!o -In on !l.n Are when the Ore box It .-m-p'a-tively e.nply and c'V'ir ihem wilh con I. Tho fire i :l receive ntrie t'e OUfcnt ntt-Mitl'ii thrn wh.n biuinnv, conl alone. Tlr ,.k?. dampi-i" t tho nmoko-pliio aliould n!so bo Kt.f.t open wider I'mh when burnlnL :! alono nn ie:M c'tliuu 'v dnift-li :t -e 1- ed. If wool ii tt.-u d .tloh' !u a ti n heater. cov brick lo leduco ths draft. ten of Portland, the nrinrimr in hpino-iOOO, done by the (Jazette-Times of Corvnl-! Total. :J0.200. Uh, nnd the binding will be done by MKivBavhiK U Seen the Orison City Knterpme. Profes-I Tll rftPrt C"B f"rth(,r 0,1(1 Kor Horner him m-tm.Ik- bren nlimnino- 's'iowm how much money can be sav- itbis book for years in fnert, it renre-!rl ,,y plvlnp 11,0 ataU' policC ,nore Lsents a life work ,n (,- Knr lllst:,nf?. "inounts avail- i . I bl for activities which can par- NEAR-BEER RULED OUT j s ZZ M My the assemblv, on presentntlon by (Icove V. Ilujr, chaii mnn of the k STRAYP:i) Two Jersey heifer year lings, one Unlit Jersey, one dark Jerey, tho dark .lersey last seen In Fruild ilo No., li. .'llrunded Circle N on ri?,'lit h!p. l'bone Farmers 10x1. 12-30-4t. Nn More ' Two Per Cent' in .Montana. (o He Mai!e; jWAXTKD Yuung man to wait on trade nt lunch counter. Will pay pood man $15 a week board. Hurry Up. I he'jrt tunuo one. Herman lloesch. 12-30-21 . HKI'KNA, Munt.i Pec. .W. AHor-nuy-llcneral S. (,'. Ford, in a ruling Kiven out Saturday, blasted the hopes Oi proprietors or .Montana nreweries and saloons that they could continue )ft ir wool ii ttst-.u aioif mi a ttai . . i , , ,ler, the Kral'. should be p.irliy l 1,1 ''""'"cu" Ly making nnd selling si; ered with hIi.mH ir.r. or lire l'k containing not more than 2 p ,thc increase of the minimum fund for prenervInK health few things are lative committee, nmonj; them Ixtnc the support of the Hohe Smith feloral education hill, now before congress, for biennium: Special lifli nnd Kntno wardens, $5:127. !'S. State fair police, detectives, tick et takers, etc., 4:1000. Pr Sneciul acenlK for annrebenslon of ent of nlc-idiol. He stated that all criminals. $4000. beer, reiraidlcs: of its alcoholic con-l Th foreL'oIni! tbrei items clve the nnd 7.one tl,,lts is outlawed. . Icommisslon on cotisolid itlon a sav in enVd "At lorn y General Konl holds thatnK m report of ?S42,r.27.H8. nceot dlnfc ,tllp 2 Por ccnt 'choI 'lunlifyinK clause Rent of 001008 In I'oi (land for the j relates only to preparations not com-j lust bieunimn amounted to $lS.!Mio. moniy revalued an tumor, sucn ns ' Ity trnnslerrme the departmonis to flavoriiiR extracts and essences, nmliSnlein. a Having of $' 000 Ih pointed v,.,.t,.Ha ,,r i iminrMU thit their ue is prohibited if they i nut. The other $11,900 would be much more healthful than a uul-! ('ontnin tnuch iva 2 per cent of nl-1 necessary to rent offices which soim ; nr likely to be one of the forttinate for tonipeniture. As a tueans of p ('ono' nmi 11 is poHMtlilo to become in-!of the departments must have in the ones, Maximum coal p'lces regulations will re'naln until at least Febru t y 1, to udvlcts rectdved I mm ton by the fuel ndmiuistralur. rritXlTlTKK lianre nnd heat Ire stove, for sale.. . First, calss condi tion.' C:iU"Ilhu-k "oML; ' 1-2-301 1 WANTFI-V:):k on ranch by-cxpni-enced man nnd wife, or other work. Call Observer. -12-:j0-:j.tp Few Escape. There are few indeed who escape having at lent one cold during the winter months, nnd they are fortunate who have but one nnd get throih with it quickly and without any seri ous consequences. T:;k-e Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and observe the directions with each bottle., nnd you ench school district from $100 to $000, on the pround that with the increased cost of living no teachers should be expected to tench for less than $7li n month. The legislature will be asked to net toward that Mid. Kit i I why Faro for Slurirnls. Providing for the payment of the railway fnre oT students attending the Oregon state normal school, who live within the slate and whose round trip fare amounts to $5 or more, Is another measure to be brought before the leg islature. This is similar to a law now In force in Montana. Resolutions were adopted indorsing the proposed compulsory physical edu cation; uiging the legislature to pro vide amply for the Oregon Social lly-, gtene soviet v; indorsing the federal , better than a frequent fall of tem perature, followed Jiy a nunc grad ual rise. Moist ulr k more healthful (ban dry, provided It Is tot too warm. Such air feels wanner lh.nu dry nlr at the same temperature nnd re tains Its heat longer. A self-closing faucet on the kitch eji hot water supply will effeet a gieit saving In beat. toxicnted by their use, even though city immoderate quantities be required. Largest Volcano. The biru'est votvano crater In the world Ik that of llnlcnkala In Hawaii, Ii Is rt mile nemss and. In places, 'J,. 0lM feet deep. NVw York city could he dropped Inin the crnter with all Its The Observer furnishe i Huttcr Wrappers. and prints Prititil Th 0'"G,rvtr, Mam education bill, the child welfare bill to si wrnperN Ir.tnrt, ntnt It would be be presented befoio the legislature completely hidden from any person be by the tirade Teachers association of j 'm' r,,n "f ,,,f' ''filer. People's Portland; creating a. domestic rela j -'""nit''. liniw mutt in i'idimI iiu ..f IfliionM I...H-' . u'ation; itidtuseiyent of the thrift movement, the increase in school fundr and thanking the Portland nehoul board and vliieis for courtesies ex- ietitUd. j Superintend-air In Srsshm. A number of needed legislative mea.nije, puiposely omitted at the ceuneil meeting of the Stale Teachers') nsftocmtioii Frulay, were ecuiitleied bv! more than (if.y city MiperintentTents' iji session today at the public librmy ' K. I,. Kirk, city s-lutol yuperinlen dent ot The lijill.-., who vva chuiinian: ot the nfcfting. vim en Hud home md denN by l)ie M-iimi illness of his m. and .1. O. ffM.inuglun, city M-hotd u-' u r ir:t''inle;it of Coivallis. presided. J Hie nrniri(f enionMvns taken up l.itgeiy by the dicusii n technical! 1 fti'ttml pf blems. (. A. tjregory of th; i"hoid of eflucational tlie University j of Oieg.iti (jnve the firt talk" on rhej Ketl of School Tets in Oregon,1' nudj "Ms Afldresn was followetl by a generali discus v". ! Pendleton .Uses Slieep Dip to Sprinkle the Streets; Flu Finds Enemy in Dip Not with the Idea of extending tlie Hheip Industry Into the bushiess section of Pendlelon, hut with n de rflrn to rid the city ot all flu germs. Is the reason given by Hit city coun cil of that city! f'r ordering the street department to mix a decoc tion of strong sheep dip in the wa ter used for flusbinu the thorough fares. The flu continues to he busy In that city and every day brings forth a long list of homes qunrtn-Hned. Thefcworlh nnd merit of thii remedy has been fully proven. There The Industrial Accident Co mm is-I pre mnnv families who have nlwnys sion Is reconimerdou to shift to t used it for years when troubled with Portland instead of hiving a head- a cough or cold, nnd with the very quarter at Salem, Inasmuch as i0 lhr?t reuMs. Adv. C Vl(l) OF TH ANKS. 1 wish to express my heartfelt thanks to mlghhots nnd friends for. their kind assistance in" my time of sorrow. Wli.FOKh KtFFOKl. I :!() Itn' RETREATING KULTU Ti LEAVES ITS MM n 71 " - . Y$ c;r .-j -rf a . TT' s rr-m 6. Btnk Holiday. r Mt.tf. Heeliuse of holidays. ri vll and rellg. . Il..ugb..iit ihcdin-ent cmn trie .ere are only tifiluy. fc yMr ' willed banks are ,en in even- part e ' the world nt once. I'copl.,'. 'Ucme mnMl " e Job Printing, '1 he(aoscrvcr, Mhln 87. ft -'-J I , 1 Vii v,. 1 This t-inty'i one : the thousands of French vlllaRea which have heen man shed to dusty brick ht; bft; poslr artillery during (Jei -matt r:ipturfl and e 09. ignition. Th often French Runners u re rlrr tho necessity (0 sending shells Into (he honu P' where they haro with their wlvtis sn.lbt.lUcsrl ' ' ANY CUSTOMERS Needing supplies will be servjed at the door. DUTXI'S BAKERY ;1I7 NORTH ITR ST. JUST ACROSS THE TRACK j 65.-Acire Ranch La Grippe Coughs t.Mn' -a Stop those udly h;trd ' Li tfrirrc couiins that weaken thcsysum trnJ lower the vjtnl rrnUtuncq to more KeroiH ellments.by UkinjJ fn.t'j ttortcy and 7 jr. Some victims of la grippe never fully recover (he hfnlth ot tc-u hitti'.s nrd , the couh that "ban on" li the couli that threatens. e Foley's lloncy 55 Tar e helps from thevery nrM dose,- It ruts h toothirfft, helvS oiiitrtf en tfie In fltncd Riirfsrc, relieves the tt-h'nc' srj eorrncsV" rtf?ns phlrtirn ratily, end 'ves co'ttfortinfl leelhig esse nH warmth. It it nKo (Jord for bmnchi ccitiW. tftiuhlr romr night couflhs, tickling thrmt and honise: Da f acupt tih!i!uir. 1 A f af'wk ft friT V'S t?tr ll nlvc.-J A'-iT rcovr ring n'li, tn v r it (tiled ffltunfc trA I t-F-ffJ vc-r ra,r.f ii - 1 ii?) r" 1 trf?l c-.t bfUlc oi r'otlv's Ht-otf I. r, ml It took all ti-e r-e jhJ V c'rir-J r. v !.:" d te cie ff-to.''-. YMif IfJr, j. v. cmcrKin, ins ton, u I i ticl lo w!tV I ffO fpr tn i ffxith, 1 t fc I'olpy'B !f.ir-y and I'ar cttt ,t fnt .'tpf. So mw I hoi iivr, I ai-i : v.,W .1 K'ty, Spokane, A'jubiutf;vii -J ,! '-'' FORSVLKDY SOI.U'HIlVliHVM IICItK Have 65-acre ranch 3 miles from Summerville 58 acres in cultivation all good land. Remain der very easily cleared. Good house and barn, windmill, etc. Good price will be given with easy terms. Alsd have a 1918 Chevrolet 5-passenger auto as good as new, now being overhauled. Prirje $575 and will give terms. . , ill, ;! Address OWNER La Grande, Ore. Care Observer i l : . k 1 1 ' 1 1 9 O I o o - 'Jn ; O n 'o 0 o o o