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o :.,:..;....,...,...: 9., WEDNESDAY.' ,TAyrrTAT7.V i,191ft. - ' I'' "'"d';",'-":'LX GRANDE EVRNTNTfl OBSERVER TTTRETC ,c - - Red Ctoss. DrugoStore . o THE PRESCRIPTION STORE WE FILL ANY DOCTOR PRESCRIPTION0 E -WISH NOTICE YOU i OWIXG TO INCREASED COST OP OPERATIONS BOTH FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL, WE WILL, BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1919, MAKE A CHARGE ' FOR REPLACED FUSES. WE WILL CONTINUE TO SEND OUT OUR TROUBLE MAN AND WILL CHARGE MERELY FOR THE FUSE PLUGS. TAXI FARE CHARGED AFTER 5 O'CLOCK P. M. FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND THE PROTECTION OF YOUR PROPER TY WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO AL WAYS CALL US TO INSTALL FUSES AS THE USING OF TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FUSES IS NOT SATISFAC TORY. THIS WILL ALSO ELIMINATE TROUBLE CAUSED FROM IMPROPER USE OF FUSE PROTECTION. Always at Your Service Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company S'.IntJng Crltiu'un. Fnlil tUB IVstUmi Oiler, Thonld me who! teachers inu? liave bad ,n V"'?"- JS..M im rtnny ttl-ii .!Ne tK-t but an unww. T,u ptla cive -em rlt rm Wonderfully-' Smlf PortniU. Cflie smallest plroits ever made are In the NntlonnUrouMim, t tie work at HO loch In diameter; I IS) is focial and Personal W. W. Lathan has returned home from Kamela, where he had been for a couple of weeks on work at the railway service station. Leal Rusacl, Joe Reynolds, How ard' Stoddard and Park Taylor, left last uiglit for CorvalliB, where they will attend college for the ensuing term. Avery Peishall of Blackfoot, Ida- Iho, who has been visitlug his par ents in Walla Walla, Washing, ar rived in La Grando last night to visit hi3 uncle, George W. Dollow. j He will leave for his home In Idaho tomorrow. Eugene Millerlng has gone to Camp Lewis to receive his discharge. As soon as he is discharged, Mr. Millering will return to La Gnande and take up his former position in tire O. W. offices. AND Htmsts N-i HAPPY NEW YEAR TJie following hou&es have been quarantined unit released yesterday afternoon and this morning. yuarnutir.eK Wm. Wlnbuin, 701 G rangy avenue. Arthur Hydo, 2008 Q avenue. Chester Shelton, 2002 Fourth st. C. D. Putman, ltiOt Fourth street. L. D. Russell, 602 13 street, lteloasetl J..L. Courtney, "2114 Third street. Geo. Hopkins, 30-1 Alder street. W. W. Latham, 811 Division St. Miss Mildred Oliver, who has been suendinc the holidays with hor ! parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver, leaves tonight for Corvallls to re jsume her studies. mi, ri. Murpny, or 2714 worm Fir street, who was included in the j quarantine list published in the. j Observer yesterday, informs us that' jtlte quarantine on his home was lifted a week ago. Mr. Murphy is la brother-in-law of the Boise nurse, i Miss Daisy Burkliart, who died this J morning. Sgt. Richarason, who has been home on a thirty day furlough, re turned to San Antonio, Texas this morning. Ho expects to receive his discharge before very long and will return to La Grande, to meet his friends in his old place at Silver-thorne's. MAD 1MM3 SHOT j UUU 1U UU1 11, UilltH Ul pUllLUt WilB i called to 2106 First street yester jday to shoot a mad dog Ho found the dog under the Led, with a sure icano of hydrophobia. The dog was ia pet and was first thought to be jmad when it tried to bite the child ren curly fn the morning. It went from bad to worse until it was nec .ecsary to shoot It. BRITAIN MAY HELP IN ! PEACE AIR PROGRAM j LONDON, Dec. 14. (By United , Press, by mail.) The British gov ernment may subsidize the air in dustry to give it the nocesary finan cial stability for rapid peace-time commercial development. I The air Bubsidy plan is being con sidered by the air ministry among ! other proposals. Under subsides It is hoped prl ivate concerns soon would be build ling thousands of commercial planee land operating them as mail und ipasHenger carrying vehicles. This, it is pointed out, would insure em ployment to thousands of expert aviators trained during the war. Furthermore, it would enable Great Britain at all time to have an immense air fleet at her disposal, together with the necessary trained aviators. 1 1 ir.e success oi me huusigv nan as It was worked out in connection with the merchant marine and the' motor lorries is' being cited as one 'argument in favor of air subsides. When war was declared, Great Brit ain had at her disposal thousands of merchant craft, many of which quickly were transformed into fighting ships Everybody remem bers the hundreds motor lorries which were sent to France -from London And other cities. The lor ries are much like the motor-busses iused on Fifth avenue, New York. Their Needs. j Said the facetious fuller), "What mngry man wants Is a Tcg'inr "men I. Vhni the dyspeptic requires Is a meal, eg'lar.; knnwin' int a (fi''l substantial rulertwhen ghtlf applied (gp n, stupid BtO-M ouiil make him sin..." LA (iliAMUi.MAX'l BM'KltlKXCi: Cn you dotiht the evidence of this 1 Grande cltlien? f. You can veriry La Urunde en dorsement. Read 1 1 1 1 : ! K. 8: Braaol, 2193 N. Birch St. siya: "Kor several months Ie felt 'although my back van btoken find I coudn't stralnhten. my back wf bo weak and roio. My kldtifjs were In ai,)bad condition Od the actiotf was vejy irretul'.f. The fit'Bt Jew dotct; of Doan'u Kidney plllftftfut my kidu'VK In working order and r re lieved Uiat awftil niir,eif In my. back nd m;yle me feel like. aAdiffeitil.t tp(3-f n. Since then, when 4, have ;hii' any 8iKn of Iti'ilcy dinoider, have taken I. n a Kidney I'lMa for 'a few days and they have'evcr Irail.A. In r.vi.ri nmn the trmililslj' j Price 60c, at all dealers. DonW Islmi a8k5'r a kidney remedy HOW TO TREAT AN ATTACK OF SPANISH INFLUENZA (From Physical Culture Magnzine) First Drink from one and n half to three quarts of hot wutcr, flavored with salt. Swallow the water ropid-j ly. Now tickle the throat with the first two fingers of the right hand, and continue the process until the stomach has ejected Us entire con tents. Second After resting a short time, take an enema, provided you aro con stipated, thorcufhly cleansing the lower bowel .- Third Take no nourishment li quid or solid iri the acute stages of the disease, acid fruits and fruit juices excepted. ' Fourth Drink vory freely, taking two to four quarts of liquid daily. This can be flavored with salt, lem on, or any acid fruit juice, or with honey, if desired. Fifth-Don't go to bed unless phy sical weariness and exhaustion make rest seem inviting. i Sixth Take a cold abdominal pack at night on retiring. Seventh Be sure to keep the body warm at all times, using hot-water bottles to "the feet and spine if neces sary. Eighth If confined to your bed, take a hot abdominal p-.vk frnn h!rs to chest around, the entire body in the morning, and a hot spinal pack in the evening. Ninth Don't feart he disease. Fenr will add to its seriousness. Clean your alimentary canal and the body throughout, and the symptoms of the disease will soon disappear. . I j WATCH THIS SPACE . I The Golden Role, Company RESOLUTION PASSED BY THE GRANGERS The following Is a resolution un animously adopted by Blue Moun tain Grange No. 315 ut a meeting December 21st, IMS. "Whereas people are generally looking forward to the reconstruc tion poriod, and whereas the com mercial interests may sei:'.e this op portunity to convert the energies of a patriotic people to their pecuniary ends under cos or of devotion of our soldiers. "And wherons mo:it of our return ing soldiers will not lean on the state but will be homo builders und supporters of our institutions. "And wherer.s any burden placed on their shoulders for the interests of some person or locality would be unjust and not symbolic of their un selfish sacrifices. "Therefore we believe It our duty to scrutinize each project brought before the public under the guise of a monumental obligation. And whereas, there is a move on foot to build a 'commercial road from Sulem to Tori land under the banner of a heroes' monument, "Therefore lie it resolved, by the members of Uiue .Mountain Grange No. ;i45, that wo condemn the move ment started by 1 lie Goifd Koud Boosters of tills statu to capitalize the affections of our people Km our fuller, heroes yi order to build com merciiil roads, "Parents whoso pons Have mtde tho supreme nacrilifo in this war can view only wiiti indignant nepugnam-' a memorial In their honor whose only recommendation is profit and pleasure derived. "And we arM all member: of tha Gionge and all uth-nr iiatriotie cit-t Izenu tounite v1I.h u:i In ft demand for a more fitting niemoiul for our loved and hoi-tbrcd Gor.s, and one tnoitt in keeping,, wit ii a slate sl tin proud record of Or-ifrnn in her w.ir work a slato tVJil'-h hustled dili others ovelP tin' tot?." Holmet Cauflhf Napping. Referring to our recent note about the Angllnh rt-pirt'tor giving the base biil score as Tvo-lovc," a correpdiid 4tt reminds us that no le-s a wriic tlian Cnnan Doyle efft-n uvub; u, $ rlous blund'j, In deTihi,',' our iiiifion al J?:ii 'The (Ht,hlng.(3.o wrt. j O'hcemed to me vtraordirutrily g'J, vjvi.iiiiij 1 1 it" hhjt; 'w ii f njf in bk-achers." Hostuu Transcript t;et Doan s Kidney p"s .it Mr. Draet had. 'burn Co., SJfgs.Buitalo, i NEW TODAY FOH KKNT Housekeeping rooms, Inquire 1802 0 avonuo or phone Bed 8712. l-l-0tp WANTED At oaco wultross at Savoy hotel. 3,-1-tf. USES OLD STAND-BY Woman I'lulma Tiipentlno 1'iDved SuccesMfiil Curo fur Flu PORTLAND, Jan. 1. (United Press) Mrs. L. C. Thompson of this city bellovos sho has tho only roal euro for pneumonia. Sho claims to hnvo roscuod twunty 1'our persons who A'ero on tho edge of tholr gi-avos, Including ono vo nuin who" had "turned black way down to her knees," aftor tho doc tors had glvtn her up. Mrs. Thompson's remody 1b vory. simple turpeutino. You use it inside and out. All phond orders promptly al le!idod to. I'Uouo Ited 'Hit. The ToRgery. ' 12-27-tf. Stomach Tronhle. "Before 1 used Chnnibcrlain's Tab lets I doctored a jrrcat deal for stom ach troiddc mid felt nervous and tired nil thn timn. Thnsn tshlnta holiiral nir. from the first, and inside of a week's ! time I had improved In every way," writes Mrs. L. A. Drinkard, Jefferson City, Mo. Adv. Live In Today. Do today's duty. Ilylit today's temp tations, and do not weaken and dis tract yourself by looking forward tc thliiRS which you cannot see, and could not understand If you suw them. Charles KlngMley.. All phono orders ' promptly at tended to, riiono IL-d li.'Sl. Thn Tognory. ia-27-tf. "WE MEET YOU AT THE DOOK." During the closed period you must have our tamales, chili, ice cream and other good things wo hnndlo. So meet us at tho door and we'll serve you, or call us on the phone and we will servo you. Yours for sorvice un der difficulty, . PALACE CONFECTIONERY. Job printing. The Onaerver. Main 37. G E T Mor-c r.urtcj-.gi $ In tho sl-k riMiin il-n ; fivnhn pa- the fame Uont lie wlih lis - u, ih- window; roster-Mil- be Is . to imiK.- ll-!;t Ifcl ' Kin in w en a i fou do. Our customers may purchase any thing: they may need in drugs, sun dries, books, puper, envelopes, can dies, etc., by ordering by telephone with a small cost for delivery, or they may call for it and Bave delivery charges, .Our store is open from 7 o'clock in the morning lill 11 o'clock at night and always has been for tho necessary items of drugs and medi cines and preparing of prescriptions. We make free delivery on nil prescrip tions us promptly as possible al:o on all sick room necessities. Wo are trying to do our best not to discom mode any of our customers during thf closed condition of our city. FAMILY DRUG STORE I.A GRANOC.ORCQON. d liN'il tf N G TO OUR MANY FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY YOUftEYES r r I ; ,0 fii'o breadwinners. , Masici' minds nud willing hands arc no good with out them. They are the unly nve niies to en.joynient and cduc.'ition, ifiipiniveinent aifd'liura'eKS. Can you nl'foi'd'to neglect them? . Oiii optic;;J department is crjtip ped with fiic' jnost; Hcientifi;: instrii-' incuts to insure correctly fitted glasses. 9 We invite you to come aftd inspect this Department. 8 "We surface did god ,uc1' own Lenses. , ;v ' o 9.i 4 ii i :i, . y: o nun b B-.flp-(i-Hi I u UL Li cJ UL mJ. H. Pcate.& SoV 4 Grunde's fa-uding Je welem aQl CQometriste s Q ....Q. o Virv lo. P 0& Job Printias, TU&OtAinO, Main aT O 0 ,63 o0 o . o O Lit 4: t 4 I . . t.. ..