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TWO' TT-TTTtSnAY. JAXFATIY 2, 1919. LA CIAXDR riVTXIXC; Ofii-iFJi'VFJ;. 0 o Q I : ill Wliile the Stores are Closed We will do everything possible- to' . take care of your phone and mail orders.. . . BUSINESS SECTION WILL-OPEN 'AIM AT TWO ... ' WIDE AGAIN NEXT SATURDAY! GREAT FLEETS 2 R 1918 H ill's Department Store m r.a Tirande'a business section will public, in order that the experiment' . open fur business next Saturday mow-1 miirht be tried. Merchant nerval i iriK accurdiiK to the original proKram their customers at the store doors and ' ' '-VY TO IH'7 EQUALLY 1)1 oul lined by the board of health when the cold weather that has prevailed! ll))ED EX'l' YEAR, ' it was deemed advisable to try out a nfiide this an arduous task for all con-j tl;sing oilier with the hope that it:cerned. It frequently became neces-i ! . would have a good effect on .topping Wy for women to stand in the cool ' ,)oic8 ans ,,t . , ' the ()iead of inlluenzu. jtn bg waiU-d upon, which when con-, .... j Like all other things conriected with sidered from a health standpoint, isj AtliTntic and the Pacjfic Re- the prevalent dit.tnse no one can teli good. ports Japan's Strength. ! 'whether the closing has been of bene-j Hut the uninamous desire was to, . fit or not, for the fuct remaTna thitf try somethingwith the ho"pe of get- ' . i ;the disease is still here and in tiit'ting InfUer results. ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Ry nexi' opinion of many it will remain until; Tlie trial has been made and the'summer the navy will bo equally di it has had its ran, just as any epidem-!low" wil' now tesuine its former busi-!vided into two great flceT.3, to be' ic lurks around until there conies a:"'ss course with all lines of commer-' known formally us the Atlantic and; jtime when it disappears. ciul activity open on Saturday. Pacific fleets. Secretary Daniels dc-i I The quarantine of those afflicted'. This .afternoon J. McKennon, ! scribed the program Wednesday to' ! with the disensc will be retained, but j president of- the city " commissiu'n, Ithe hou'se naval committee, explaining; jbiiaine&s will open Saturday morning. jstated to The Observer that he was inlthat approval of it by Admiral lion-i j Dr. A. L, Richardson, who, as chair; favor of bpening the business houses 'son, chief of operations, was received i ;man of the city, board of health, is-iSaturduy morning and further said if; Tuesday night from Europe. sued the closing order, said today there! either member of the commission! "It is the' prime aim, of course to; was positively no change in tho order. agreed with him business would be keen the navv fit." declared Mr Dan- Greetings- 1919 i and the opening would occur automat- lesumcd Saturday ua usual. ; iela, "and the only way to keep it on' JOSEPH COLD 15 BELOW ZERO JOSKPH It KI CJHOSS LADIES HAVE. MUCH KN1ITINU. Circuit Court Again Postponed on Account of Judge Knnwles' llnahillty In. Attend. JOSEPH, Jan. 1. (Special) New luar'a day was quiet in Joseph, niosti puopio stayed at home on count of the ban. Jack Front wail busy, howovor, as he sent tho ther momator down to 15 degrees below oro in the curly morning of tho first day In the new year. 'Miss Eirlma Ilackett of Wulluwu returned home this week after a J. Sig Davis, former picture show man and restaurant owner of Joseph, is In town this week. A saw-filing shop has been set up in uie old Oroen harness shop. Lawrence l'rout went to Minam the first of tho week. Mis. E. C. liuellis arrived Tuesday fiom Ellensburg, Wash., for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kprague of the Divide. liuy Shclton and Krnnk Keffer, two Elgin boys, spent some time in Jo seph last week. Mrs. O. Clark of Enterprise spent Sunday with friends In Joseph. Homer Flemming, ono of the Jo seph boys who has been overseas, but who has been nt Camp Lewis for some time, was home on u furlough last week, leaving again on Monday. Mrs. X. Mlchell spent Christmas as! in Joseph with her husband. She is spending tho winter in (Walla Walla. L. L, Ualnerpier, a trapper, was up from Inmaha the first of the week. Elmer Akin was in from Zumwnlt recently on burliness. Last Sunday evening nbout 8 o'clock icully without further order or com- Commissioner Oramly, while not yet its toes is to have competition between' installed in office, is an important I'cets. Wo will, in effect, have a war It is believed La Grande went far-f1K.t, j tonight's meeting, for he between the Atlantic and Pacific tlier in the effort to do something in j Will become a-commissioner this eve- fleets, which will so stimulate the a community way to stop the disease ning. When seen he stated tht he'keeiiness that it will- make the men man any otmx cay in tne country, torwns not inclined to give his position feel, they are in actual war." the closing of business is admitted 'fiebcfore he was inducted into office, but' Shows Japanese Strength. 'from another In a reckless abandon final step in precaution. IIarlhipsjfrom his remarks it is apparent that; A report showing the strength of that would malto Carrie Nation turn have been endured not only by the'he favors the resumption of business tho Japanese navy was submitted by'i her gravo It she but knew about I'uoiJie out i.y mo general,... noon a nnss . o the secretary tn fill out. th niwirh ..f.-lt. Commissioner Brownton was found tho comparative strength of the navies Goodness knows what excuse we at his home and he renewed his state-!01" tne ai" other large powers which hoi ore K" t0 llave for all our dcllght ment that he was never in faVor of a avo Monday. It shows thirteen l.at-jrul bad habits, now that the war Is ,..,..r,ii ,.i..i i v...; r...!tleshins and four buildini? or nrninet-leaded. "Cost la guerre' used to he believed that the strict quarantine!0'1; sove" b!ttl! cruisers, ten cruisers, HAPPY NEW YEAR ' From THE PROPRIETOR AND SATJES 'FORCE of the Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black VJ2 408 North Fir Street Across the Tracu mmmmmmimmmmmsimtm! ICE HARVEST l KM? KTAIIM;i HIT SCHOOLS WILL 1 1 I'M) PUN JAM AItY I AlltomnhiloH Collhlo anil MIhh Mar garet .InhiiHloii Thorwn Into Windshield. work line with .author when wo took i i.. n !...:.. .t. sixteen livht ernisnr. gn, ivn mnr. out a Clgareuo auer uiuucr aim trouble He will be present at the buillinf or projected, five armored isbortened our skirts up to our .end of a gaily lined cigarott holder, meeting this evening which is the an-coust defense vessels, sixtv-six de-jknces' As a" efficient excuse how- These ci(;aret holders arc alluring nual meeting of the commission and foyers and twenty-three building Oliver that is now "n,.i" as the do.iRh-1 ly -irresistible In their gay color ,Ur, f, u,.,.ii r.,.,ii ,.f . projected:- sixteen first-clnss tornedo ''oys would say and do. Uut wliy I schemes of brisht lods. greens, blues ficer3 iboats, eight second-class torpedo !buther looklK rr excuses when It ,. " -.. 'boats, sixteen submarines mid i,VBn-' 'akes. all cur time looking for em ulated that Chief of Police Kayburn ilid not purpose letting anything open ty-seven building and projected, and two. nirships and sixty-three nn::cel- I.MI11.EII, Jan. 1 (Special)- Ed ! Ilohrens, who has been homo from Camp Lewis on furlough, left ! Monday on Ills return to camp. !lohn Gross, a son-in-law of Mr. May, who canio u few days ago from Idaho, left Monday evening for on Saturday and that it was his inten- 1 ' , . , nn in b.... Ua .;t inuUi ixjof-iiiio Largo suhniarino bases am to be V 1-ecauFo he believed the 8ituatlon!(mainUti"extj the navy during pence It is very likely this evening there ! n ' ''fni(i iu mmmiH Vlmt tho will be some understanding as to httm will nfford ampe protection to whose word-nnd authority will be tnk- lhe rerit ports from enumv atUcks. en in this very important matter, but: i;Sf,n:no i.,riiAt-s Explaining the purpqse of dividing r.t home and In the smart hotels in our bfK AinorH-an. cities. V!i,:t the folks back home have lo get edu cated to now is seeing their daugh ters, vivea and sweethearts strol ling along hotel corridors, popping in or out or taxis, with a dainty cigarot held noacholantly 'twixt their ruby lips .)r elite extended at a more discreet distance at the and yellows combined with ivory; b:inded in gold, monogramed, or arots, (else in just one solid vivid shade. Actually, they have become rarerlInit nU nnrt everyone very long and and more priceless even than sugar Lender of lino. Mest any girl would or bon bens. At your hotel though i)e willing to smoke herself to denth you tip yourself francless you still ijUSt t0 own and manipulate ono of will be. unserved, but flash a cigar- i(jiese charming ur-vssorioa. Then et at your fomme do chambre or thctno,e a!0 li;e f;.SCi:.;:ting bri(iuets (that sometimes. w.)i k) and tho cig- it is considered unthinkable that any movement will be made to suspend. .a eanw t nlln;u at.t. business longer. " I After everv war there 'i a tenden Ci. M. Riuhey, the I-n Grande piano man, was in town the first of the week on business. A. Larson at Chieo watt in town this week transacting business. Oilhert Mitchell received n letter from Ralph Feit, dated November 12, stating that he was gating along fine and hoped to be home in a few months. Mr. Feit is in tho 01st division, and to W ihuiwlay nrtor spemiing has seen service on the firimr line ini(liriMlllllia with friends In Imblur. France. Because his division took! Albert sneli an netivt "iini-t it wiih feared fnri,11,lH '1,v a while that he might not come back. Christmas visit with her sister, Missions of hy. nuto. some harness .liessio ilaekett of Josenh. J several other pieces of property "" Miss Klla Hcriber came up from La were destroyed, It is thought that v Cinnde hmt Vveek nnd spent soveral the fire originated from the batteries days with her friend, Inez Coleman,!''1 ft t,nr returning home Monday. IWr Cote is in from the Divide Leo Roberts. Pa trek Mu un anditws ween, Hay Daggett, three Joseph soldiers f now stutioned at Camp Lewis, left on , Tuesday's train, after spemiing an eight-day furlough at their homes in , Joseph. Tho boys expect to be mus . terud out of the service in. the near . future. iScnator Colon Ehurhard and fam . ily returned to La Crande Sundity following a Christmas visit with thu , Knapper family in Joseph. Kllis Marr and wife returned last week from Hlgln, where they spent a few days with relatives. The, Joseph lied Cross is still work ing these days despite the flu ban and i tho ladies arc taking tho wor their homes. John Ihiknn was n passenger out Friday's train to La Grande. Mr. nnd Mm. X. Michollo loft tho ' first of the week for Walla Walla, to ' attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Dn- vin, who died of influenwi. Mrs. Pn ' vin was th wife of Frank Davin, president of the D. M. A R. Sheep ' and Land company. Mrs. E. C Stanley and two little boys -are visiting in Enterprise this week with relatives. ' Miss lima (ialbraith returned to Bn-, Tier Saturday after a short visit with relatives and friends. Glenn Robinson returned Tuesday j from a trip to the Willamette valley the Buchanan -barn on upper 'Prairie! I'oil Lnul. where ho will look for .a creek burned to the ground. Several location. ' Mrs. L. L. Tillmnre and children of La Grande, vhilted over Sunday at. Uio homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Walker. Walter Wade is able to be about Hgaln after (wo or three week's con flnemtMit with tho flu. Goo. Stevenson and family of Kn terprlsn, was in Imhler Friday vis iting at tho homo of Win, Wiggens. J. II. Walker has take over the horseshoeing business in tho shop of Jessie liurry Ind will bn on hand to attend to your work after Jin. un ry 1 . John Clarke and family returned k into! GOVT. HAS BIG LOSS RAILWAYS M"f Squires came to upend wit h homo folks, lu Camp Lewis this week in Chrlat- IViORE SAILORS ASKS NAVAL CO.M.MITTKE 230.000 INCKUASP. l'Olt Also Uequests Transfer of 1000 serve Officers to Permanent Naval Force. I!e- ; valet and the houso Is yours. On ithe strength of ono or two Leanimus 'or Giraffes you can even obtain, food land strong Jrinlt, after the mystic ihour of 9:30 and that's certainly .obtaining "beaucoup." j Tho other day I went into the ( . IU nivo 1. wnf r. 1 Wr ... I OillltV Willi W lllll.Mll Ul 1 U HlinnJ .; , . .... ' i under my arm Tho .nice, reserved the st.mulou, of competition and noarly uad Uyster fcw weeks ago I developed tne plan. He mQ )f Ujey wm for me to get, and it I could spare him some. 1 explained that I was sorry but I had gone to a great deal; of troublo to get them for just ton : woundod American- soldiers at the j some time, and it now handled nnd therefore I couklti't again by all (lealets. spare a pack. He apollgized pro fusely of course when I left I no ticed a glenir In hie' sad sunken eye. I know ho suspects - me of smoking them all up myself. We have long become resigned to devilish females smoking after clin-nt-rs and luncheons and nt tea time fleet division and sent it to Ad-i miral Benson. It was returned with his enthusiastic indorsement. At the 'head of each fleet will be one of the ivery best admirals, an admiral who 'enn stay long enough to stir un aniru.-(1 ILIUM, 1 IIUVC UlIUllCU IIIL' UUlLtUI Ul migivation to have officers remain on their ships two years.". "BLACK BOYS" irot crtaes n:ad"e by the wounded soldiers that heap further tempta tion in the smokrsses' way. Alt plione orders promptly at tended to. Plume Red S'M. Tho Toggery. J2-27-tf. NOTICE TO TH1-; PCPLIC Wo have now resumed making 811 r famous Blue Stm Patent flour, which has been off the market for LA GRA.NDU MILLING CO. ' l-2-3t. "WASHINGTON, Jan. L- tary Daniels asked the houso naval lhe holidnys ommiuee loony 1,0 provide tor a tein wlll return to Ponu'y increase in the naval person- nel of I!.0,0U0 men for the year be- PARJS, Deo. la. United Press, by mail) The "black boys,'' they call the men aboard the George ', jWashinglon. who run the boiltrsj and engines nnd v.-ere 'responsible! j for tho safe and prompt arrival of j I President Wilson's peace party in; Secre-li-'Hice. j Thero are hnndre ht ef these men j who work forty feet below the wa-j ter lin In the vessel and wi-.o in j time of danger, hive abutir. one Y. M C. A. Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 10.00 a. m. to 3::iU p. m. Might rlaspf's 7:Mfl p. m. to 9:110 p. m. Alvadoio Andrews Ir homo from W.illowa to spend ilin holidays with his parents. BUCKfH REG. U.S. p. ARMY! igmning next July, leaving the (paes-.chance In a score oi escaping if the turn ol a permanent peace-time jsonnel tu be determined later.' per- Hej Tho (Continued from Page Onei j. a. .iiWinsnn reiurueo uif him Viopfc so the week from n two weeKS siay hi talnlng tlnunelal and other corpoi--at.c unices, ir.cludhu Hiilaries of of HcerH not aetunlly employed In phy sically operating thu railways, burnt he paid by t ho railroad companies out or the $it.ri0, ono, ono wlilrlr the govern men t K" trim toes them. KxpciiMCK Itieak all Hccords. 'ur tho vnllroaJs. 1U1S was a ear which brnke all records of ev- enuea and expenses. Although re ceipts were nearly U'i per cent greaf- were even more. It per cent ii( the operation boat is joined or torpedoed first job hen they got the Oeor'-;e Washington, shman at this homo the ev-, 1000 of ficers among the reserve force , seized more than a year ago, was ning of (he 2Hth. A very pleasant . to the permanent naval establishment, i to net her boilers and machinery in time was reported. j Mr. Daniels also asked a provision ! order .after tho German had sought Mrs. Win, 1'Vrnian has beo;i very making permanent the war time pay! to put her out of commission. They ill rt her homo north of town for-increases for enji.:tcd men. This! found the great cylinders in lhe en a couple of d iys. She has been i would give increases' of $( to $15 a fcine room broken; pistons were very low, but last rt ports are that i month" over the pre-war sea it, making' bunt almost double nnd many pieces she ia some better. j tho pay range from ?uf to $f;l ajwe.ru thrown overborad. Imblwr la about to harvest her month. , "I will take my hat 'off to the When you walk into a dependable snoe store and asfc tor a pair or mJ"Jt. BucKHECirr Army Shoes, you Sf' can be sure jfc , . That this Army Shoe ia up J f"' la Standard that it i Vjtf ... ' made by workmen who rtvV hnveturnedoucmorethan fc"' ''V"v -' a 600,000 Army Shoes under KjSSfcO xpert supervision and that u backed by a record of more than fifty years of honest shoe manufefturing. There's just one thing to remember ask for the BucKHncHT Army Shoe by name and be sure that you get it. Then you will appre ciate why it is worn by thousands of ACKNOWLEDGMENT oxnonnt'fl. nl!honi:!i nnlv 70 mr I.a (Ii-iuhIi'. IctiiU wiib IiiRiui for (IiIk iiurpn;c -lit H. V. Moonoy ivhirncj V.i.n.lny-, a , r o,,ura,11K ...x,,,,,,,,,.., wliloli from tylm, ush., whrro hi- nsin: wt( t,,lM,,Hl U,n ,. ,iu, ,,. brim for some tinm. Urn y-.tlmt iW() lnmulm Mlll,llltl.,i , j.i.soo. thoy tun! him roiiorlnl iluml, tml ""'uoo.iioo. worn u lillllon ilullurH morn nsmirrs un lhal ho in vi'ry murh iilivo.j1llln , 191, im.,T,.ai.,i ttrtf I-'irnt Somiiiin Alhoit WulWtr '"-(s,imi(., vuriixmly lo hnvo boon ro. tm-ni'il Tuos.luy from Nrw l.omlon, ' npiiUHlltlv for holwoon $ r. Dit.ODO.ii n U Cinui., wh.no lit to iiminor'n mat .", so,noti.00il u: thin 'lillllon. in tho InrimiUi slnnls. Whilo in tho orvirn A'.lmrt luul many expoi-lnn'rn, CROSS SOC unt il iminjf. n " . .... llo IhiMs n ioi).ii-ahl ilnohnrc. V. Ki I.i-rfoll Jrove through from I.tt (.;romlo Mnnllay in font and h half! Tlio loral Hoil Cross ool(ly lio-.iis. He roports tho roails '"fine" " 'Blit-s io ai-knowlo.lpo with llianks all tho way In. ;lh rooolpt o( n ilonnion of ton ilol- 7Mis. Moiiio Mow. profuk'iit of the . IhiV wurth f smri rlos tor tho local liod Ci-okm, has r.-ooivcil on ap. ' 'im "um It y kltohon from V. II. ponl from hi aihiuai lors to a n.l in( l''rry or Stv.li mnvt. Mr. IVi ry's more kuitto.l ooilt. Thijrt! ' nuny M'r,',' miiilr us soon as ho hail Rohlit't;- in l-'riincii who no! wks.jr'H'' Iho nnouQfoniont In tlto napor Bwi-atiirs, nr.. very lm.lh-. Jon-ili In- "f 'ho o.nahlir.htnon; nt tho kltobou. lliis tiro aakoil to utitain varn from! ,n- K- r Aml-ows also oallod Jlrs. CiiIlii,i,woiib uml In kni as imu-h"'' I'nnioili'iioly anH ,i(iio,i to ,0 a possiblu. Much, ,-'win is yot t!"kliK fit honift In:- thom V s. U ilono. Aiso work- .4 tiiis kind wmr! HrK t-A lo as.ist and M,s. f. lio ohlaiiiav) at tli,homof Mrs. W. v:.' K ,slort -i,ifi)iM th- soi-yl.o ot her l0t('k-, ' '' j "tot. ...Mrs,. jX. I'Oid nftttlH tho -II. cluiiin of, Ilvi,. a ac1.usin.ss;,,vl,',''' "f h'"' '""I ho;atif f, visitor in tho city thr first of thr, ,r,'"s "" "'"' thl lino. P.nU- a ,-. ?o 1 ' not-sons iilsn ro ralllna supply or loo. l'oojilo have not for Mot tho shortao or ico last anni mor, so with a fow inoro nllitH like '.vo liavo had tho lam weok will lind Ico sufficient for .nil. Mrs. KoHtor, of t'hlc.-iKo, an -ohl (lino school malo ;if Win. Whltinoro, dioppod In a Tow days nn lo 10- mw HciiualManoos. Thoy had not 1110: for sovoial yoars, coiisiMtuout ly Iholr nioolluR wa.i 1 ploasant ono. Mia. Mnlilo tlross't'iid Mlsa Trllhy May vtsltod at tho homo of Win. I'Yi man Monday. Tho iiiaiiy frlouds of Mr. 1 . . iinon who can net this boat In shape Tho White Elephant. i10 ,,B of ""y use th'a W1"''" was A pood many persons have, no doubt i b""st "f tho vPitsel's Cernuii tot 11 wromr liniirosslon of fl si,,,,,.,,,., I'onnnanuer wnen 111s unsirui tne. hlto elephant, lie Is not pure white. J"b Wl,s oniilotol. Ilia hat may: is Is Ronorally supp.Med, hut Is n sort I"" "'tca 10 n'0",ers ,no "l:u'K ! )f Albino among his race. Ho is a S-niK." ThoyRot tliinca back Into j fory llsht Kiny, but never n pure white U'liipe In tinis to transport over 50,-1 ?oloK Oillslde of this, ho is little dif-il,rt American trrops to France In j leroiit from the rest of hjs .nice. i u, last yo-'r- Tho first trip was j ' .inado just one year ni;o this monlti. j . , . These boys hnvo :in "mi four; II was too Into. Miss Johnsuu wis 'hours, off elultti hou: s" schedule of; thrown into the wind shield and re-work. With their daily drills, in- undll'oived sevcio injuries about the : speetlons. etc., they pet n nuixhim ; 1 of five and a half lu tns sleep In 21 1 returned j Yet they're a happy bunch end their' extended leisure is rendered pleasant by nuts OlynipKi. ' ic in their sloeplir; 100m. enterlin ' nients ot Jill kinds and rood food. Look for our registered trode name Buckhecht stamped on the sole of every Shoe for our mutual protection. If not obtainable from your dealer, send name and vour order direct to BUCKINGHAM & HECHT . Manufacturers. San Francisco n - Office Men Attorneys Physicians Hikera Hunters Farmers Orchard. U Motormon Conductors and others in every walk of life. $8.00 to $7.00 j.Mi'B. C. A. lilnnaman have hewn rn- fact1. irolvln s'afiou' Kioi'thiKs Ti om thorn. I M'Vs. Willi:-. Sorcoant Tbolr aihli'iMH Ih SwtKRValo. 1'onn. homo Tusil iy from an Thoy also sent $3 to tho Hod Cross ' Isit vTlt h friends In i for momhorthip foo. J Wash. e ' j , FrhMuU l)t IniblLT havo rorolv- WjltorWlizans left Friday for a pd nowt fi;om H'ulifuitiia that "'Miss jVtst In North Powdrr, and ho will ltosMio I'rlto, formalTy of lmblor. oxtond hit trip to Ottrkoo, Ore., for will soon h marrlotl. Sh has a visit with rolativoa. , many friends who extend conrat-j uhitlooti1 Skating partlps oro roooutly In or der In Imllrr-ami; very afternoon : and venliiK fludt he rlvor linod with youtiK f'llks whu enjoy the sport. lmblor to uKln without a flu ni-1 Mi8.H lU'itlah and Joan Smith of Island Cl iy. spont Nw Yearn with Mr. and Mt Lyle Kiddle. Mr. end Mrs. Moolh Iarsgn and family of tt C ran do had Now Y oar's ' dinnor" at hrnse o(i J Lai-Hen, rtf- & Mr. and Mrs. F. Castiel we tlont. although lhe ban in fctillm and hostess to a party of young folk Readers Must Bo Trained. Tn literature the roadoi as well ns the writer must be tmint'd. Many be llove that If 1 hey can look ut n pi inlotj page, nnif proujtmce the word- there (irosonted, thoy are readorV. but if y would nppreoiutc the sense or nonsonso of r piece of wrltant:. ymi mustpihava P. J lnteltlrouee and experioncy on-n arent- i cr than Is the average among eerib re host Hero,!!, W. Howe's MtuiiiWy, THRIVES IN PARISi sr.iokine; eraturoof infjiwnui In his iS'milv 1 up 4"' nr,H.iart.s and oi.irit.s ... i... si.- C...I ff i...il '"'"O'O .ot kiln-r. rJuilKiOvnowlos fisil to put off cii-cutt1. '-Z :9 ii ik i-,c n.:J iuo .Kim umu reuiimij nW. is Ilt thi(t)l t: f if hu been put, orr ois f,.ii. ea I u. n, liyiiernpi itakor t rv .ste?-il rcpi. WHS! '! at the Jeniiiiiffs Monduv. i ' Song. f (.; ( sons lirlm.-s of Itself a cheerfulness fait wakes the heart to Joy. Kuril ... - O the city. Jiviijy precnntlon has.lieen who wauhed tho old year out and ! taken U (lamp out lhe tllsossj ln;tno new year in. About one o'clock CIGARETTE TAD mi ...., ,,, itnllw St,hn..l will nlt.itt i K,.v ..i,-.l ... .I..l.. 1. , ? naln January Hth.;.- 'jwtih uan,vNcw Year res"iuti4ns. Miss Rnth HiilK.irih or Kli;in. vis-.mon Iheni were t!.t they twouUI " ' Ited friends in Imbler Tuesday. jiiot keep qiute so many late hours. -The pipe of Peace th What tuliiht have boon a more i Mr. A'l Mrs. A. . Coble eut l m now serious accident happened njir tin- , to Ttineh.irt to spmi New ;i Ye.ir s , Hni eiKai viues of war ri hler U1 Kridny when the Koirt wiih, -.Jim MoKimtls end family. ;.r siill 'wfctt lips, encaraadined v"i' lielotiKlni! to Mr. Curren and the j fiores In letter c!o.,i at 12 i teinit. mora and more. HHiher'as they entetinl . that Itrook'a (o'clock y.- Year'a so that the pro-j lane. Miss Jvan Tuttfr am! Miss prlotors niitt have a half holiday ! PARIS. Dec! 1 3 ( t'nlted l'r --s Uarnaret JolMatun wore routing to) Hruschell MeKinnii has ' ,A-iwn by milli A nttff of sniokn nroiui.os Nimbler ntcl d:it no see thA" other j ntsklittreeular trljis to I.a Craude. to obscure the nopuhw. ly' evtn o' cai-so they turned the corner. Mr. .o that he mUht ke.'P In ctse touch the powder pi:? w-i:h The ipT sex lijonan tried to.A-owd the fence jwith his family, as his son has the No wonder eirirets are sc tree in 1 yo - FresV-Crisn-!Sa f If vinrr I J "& t hi.' .v.ri .,'..,u,t ' r when you 'taste your first Snow Flake Soda.v' . ' ' " I hat s what everyboay says about tftem njid that's why they are con- linuing to bejojmmenscly pcpular. Don't ask for ewekers--say Snowj Flai'w-9 .-" Your grocer can supply you. " i" . m . r i 'Jji who1? ie saw the 'jtirls coining. i Paris, tvlth all the iils licbtiny one but flu. do o G T