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MWPAT. .TANTARY fi. 1010. LA ORAXDF. EVEKWi OP.SKRVER. i Saturday-Was the First Day : .FOB-MB BATTLE FEECHNGi . i i I'I'.kkhikvt uiiov aks . TinitTv--iv caii loads bkixc: .i;ko to von; h),m,o i kati K.iy i i.vio.n', Mihw-j- to be m?il lo Itriirf t'oomjr Acrli nltarjil A sent Will' Work Aiti'iii LilM-rnttnl uml j Make l our of liiM-rtiiD of Nwdjr iv.iplt- in Kurvpe. j ' Jtiovket" Hrril. S ASKS BIG nr Tiim.-n i n AHt mmr r , of our li'JS- - f J j Y7 l r : : i I r I j AND WE ARE MORE THAN PLEASED WITH THE AMOUNT OF MER CHANDISE WE SOLD. WE ARE OFFERING etter' Values than we can loig afford. If you are going to take advantage of our special prices don't put it off until the goods are sold. The health board has placed restrictions on the number of people we can allow In the store at one time and we are going to obey their orders. You can help us very much if you will only put yourselves out just a little and Shop In the Morning-! We cannot take care of all our customers between 2 and 5 p. m., so we are ask ir.g you as a special favor to come in the morning if you possibly can. TTTT T 50 'enartme nt Store I WASHINGTON, a. President ; Mr. Paul II. Spillman, th county j Wilson's irst Ipisiative rorn::.tn- agricultural agent Ure, intends rf.vtlon bael on hi. study of condi- making rounds of a number of, lions in Europe lo'.s to the relief J&rni , in the Tallpy next Tutelar ; of difitr:SB o.' populations "outside for the purpose oH'-specting ht-rils ' of Germany" wfiuh are, threa;eneI ut stocks-r cattle wliieh are now be-! irh.it:irvaiio:i. sag fattened. Mf. Spillman b-lievw Iie-jje-;t for immediate appropri- that cattle raising is very profltaf le 1'ia.ii or $l,0.o'j, to bupii irdus'ry, and would like to se a food to liberated people of Aus-Uarjrer niiciber of farmers in t'nioa : tria, Turkey. I' jlind and western coo my taki? grwiter interest in this ( Kusaia, who have 30 recognized gov-J end of the farnung auie. Mr. Spill-' ern meats and are unable to finance :man irould like to have the con.panyj international oblipattoLs, was transiof all interested persons who are' milted Saturday to congress by Sec-!able to accompany hiro. j reiry Glss on cabled Instrucxiona Speskicg of the caule-raisinz in froni the president. Mr. Glass wentldustry, Mr. Spillman said: personally to the cupitol for a loagj "Fattening cattle for market in o! the house ard leUlation to carry rather an exception than the rule, of all the family, and as yOU Spend a great deal 01 money o..t the president- recomuienda- V. J. Townley of the Grande Ronde jQr hem V0U Want to pay Only what they are V.'Olth. tions will be introduced by them f- Meat Co.. and the Intern Oreeon . ml ;v. X ) ttt m. mi1 nurfi trvn ter conferring with Republican lead- Experiment Station are probably the: Then "trade With US. ' We Will glVe yOU pure gTO- ers. ' lonly ones who have been fattening ceries of high quality at fair, honest prices. America Mi.t Furni.h uplies '.cattle regularly for several rears. vrf -jjl fjl your Orders promptly and take Special The I'lesid-'-nt' n:.iaee Slid that . There are at the present tin.e. how- . ' . r, c J food shipment worth II .SvO.OOO.-, ever, about thirty-fire carloads o( p31DS tO See taau yOU are pleased. 000 nuist'be made rom the United cattle being fattenei in the ralley. States to Europe in the next seven .They are being fed a rariety of months. An international orani- . feed, ranging all the way .from corn zation. dfrect-d by Herbert C. Hoov-jfodder aod cotton sed cake to en r, will super.Ue the distribution of silag and hay. The cattle thetn the supplies, most of which will bs selrea range from calves to mature paid for by -persons able to find the cows. necessary resources. The appropri- -This is a phase of the livestock ation requesud by the President industry that holds forth great pos will take care of ll.e population in sibllUies In this county, and should other districts, notably in eastern interest not only the farmers in nnd southern KuroDe. which have rht section, but the business men been ravaged by r sr and where s well. Jnst at present the cattle W ITH THE COLORS, freedom ard governments will ar0 j03t getting on feed or started A lef.er received by Mrs. C. A. emerge only "slowly" out of chaos. jn the fattening process. Louue from her son, Fred Williams, in In appealing - to the great sense "Walter Pierce, W. J. Townley. Fiance, in the Ninety-first division, of ehmtv and an d will of the Flovd McKennnon. the Eastern Ore- ' Dec. 8.. 131S. American people towards the suf- eon Experiment S ntion. Henson Dear Mother: Will drop you a few! forlng," the president said: Bros.. Jim Dobbin and the Grande lines to let you know I am O. K. and. Says r.xiwmlilure Small . Ronde Meat Co.. invite you to look am feeling fine. I have nothad much! "While th? sum of money Is in it- at their cattle next Tuesday, snd time to write as we have been on the! self larire. It !3 so small compared to again at some later date before th.? move all the time. And we have sure the expenditures we hive undertake cattle are marketed, to observe the ccvered some country. Hav'e been en In the hope of bettering the cains they have made. In fact, all through France and Belgium. N'ow in' v,or!i that it becomes a mere pit-; the feeders of cat'le In the cou'ty Luxemburg on our way to Germany.! ;:in:-e compart d to the results that would be pleased to have their cattle We are about six or seven miles f rum a I'.l be obtuitied frc.ti It nnd the .'inspected, hot it is doubtful if more the German line. It is cold travear.e.-' lastine cilt.it that remain la than the above mentioned par.ie- tut we make it just the same Wi TRADE WITH US WE FILL. ORDERS PROMPTLY Buying groceries is important. You must have good groceries ip Keep me guua iicanu Phone us your grocery order today. HARRIS GROCERY I WITH THE COLURSi Oh Boy! - i M . : Ad. y MVrf,:lfa :he .I'nltod S:-.its through an act of R-rh hroaii hunnnlty and staies- :iia;::ik tnfl':tr.f UHYON ouid be visited in one day I The program as ot tlined is ?.s fol i lows I at not later.than 9 : 3 iat the old Sugar factory to set? the JEWS BUOG EI plsTltlt T Slltl: S OVKIt TDK DKATII Or SKKt.T VKIlNOX l!OsSi: wen: through the front lines n:i s'lt!!- SAY! torn countrv anrl thrnTih pnr 't;&c : U v. -.. .(. On Tuesdav, January tt.e itn. or wna; were once cl,!es I don t know i -J it n when I will be home, nor have no idea nome , g"- ur IOIKS, J t'le when. Well T mnt .!o fy. .I,;..' villi V t'l-'u-u Wi'll-ClllW-ll Vlll Graude Ronde Meat Cos cattle, aid ti Wj . . " ... . . ; from there the tour will be 3 to-d travelinsr ' . 1 . 1 " ' .' .""' ? Z ;t!K' lio-.iif coining pxcitcniciit BOAT CAPSIZES AND 3 DKOWX W over, you'll have to Start tacoma, w0fh.. Jan. e.. Five thinking i'.lnutt vinif Civilian mvnibers of the crtw of the small Pc- fNtptnQ cet Soar.d steamer Amazon, en ratt yljlllei- fn-.m Tacoma to down-sound points. 1'rfp .'tP'HllKl TO SCO IIS WllOU lfst their lives late Satur-.iay nicht ; v ill'l't' rcillU'. v-cn tne vessel capsize oft Dasn n. V, flWH,. "iet-Ticc!her" Club and Itcl f'nss l;Hti'r.-titHt ut Grandy Home Knitters t'nrr) on tows: -tA J. D. Dobbin's., half b mile west of Moss Chapel school on bootn Ijine : Walter Pier-e s. Floyd Mc Kennon s. th"n across the valley to Hot Lake win: re the W. J. Townley and Benson Dros. farms are located, and fram there to the Eastern Ore eon Experiment Station, where the cittle are just being put on feed If time will permit, the herds of Mr. Miles. Theodore KecVritz and C. K. Lawson will a'so be Kispected. while In the l liion sectioa. "If the roads are at all passable at that time we ir.tend to m -.ke the tour. Come in your car and bring your neighbor, for this is an oppor tunity to observe til,? various nivth- Point. Three other members cf the Suit ctew were rescued early Sunday afterj srndine the nijrht drifting on the hull cf the steamer. j made to Order. $35 TO $50 Phone Elack 1761 I. ADD CANYON. Jan. l.iStoc- ii!i Vernon t'rossen. who made the ods of cattle feed int. to see a num- ipreme sacrifice :i France just ber of silo3 and sheds used in the days before the Armistice was wintering of cattle in this sicacl. as the only one of the bovs Make it a point to n.1 I'rcm among the er yon are WILSON BROS. Tailcrs fa-mer or a man. As this is to ie a " o;-en. the dancer fr.vn. "f! : writer en aim' st term ttcaily non-es.stent. l.add Canvon Im. as he tn fall in battle cio.e aj tialniances c' L.idd Canyon. Al:.iou.-h he was torn i Salt Lake City. hi:a a THOMAS II. INCE PRESENTS CHARLES RAY i ARC A DE i M ..l:I.Mllj; H' t,r IOIAN H.I KT In - Ue 9 o'CIock Town . annirmwmassni lie tnou.slit he wss a 12 o'clock feller in a 9 o'clock K toTc. So hp went to New York to rn.ike his for- Ni A . ...:ii . . a w iu h-. n jui-iai c you will enjoy. o SPECIAL -The Surrender of me Gerraan Fleet R&U0 GXSUmE! A UTHEX TIC! o-oToday and 7oSnm- iic.L ARCADE THEATRE !: Thf patrons of the A r fail theatr1 will " In able to for the f.rst tiMt th f.-ftivilnt? picture of ;h t rrM),r of lie 0nimn fleet m 'y:e AIltc. TliMe ktctura ire neth er.! ic in ei?rr "y nd nhow thp !ti:hitiai in flotilla that causal no nuirh misery, al.o tho (irrntsn irrstdniuKhts yvm have read 50 muih ab!it. ' '' In addition to th wonderful V'c 1 ti t e- t he r w( II n lo t. h o w n Charlra Kay in Te 9 Oclivk Town,; He thoticbt h- 12 o'clock '-feller in 9 o'clock (nwn. rioh went to New Yolk to makf h: fortune. He utarten! pr wtM'k and wound up minus his w:it h and hut vallw. li.lek to hi ho.p ti e ca 1 . w.ui am ped by a eh ortt iu ally mx.ed ha da 1 bu-t-m atid then, tla wthe ckvk vrj tel and thn oid town moke up to an ap,r$:attua of the ft How retl wonk Thisi if'ure :.e charW Ray some of h t hinrifl to ho what iff- has and be tkes. all i at the oprortiinliies fnen aA('akf one ot hi beat pictut. 1 (ite( f'iCiuiea will oe iiowri P- nt ;ll of hU ivho-Jl diys in th:?i vallf.v. mu."h of the Wrae with his .ir.ip.irents. V. and Mrs. John; M.i!i!-y (.f this ii;i:?ibvrhood. be-! ini; a or John U and Klla Mc-I Cauley t'rosen. He wa; 25 years of ae, hivinp h-n born May 21,; 15'.'. His mother pas.-d away eleven vt.-irj ao. His father and a brother. Hryan, who reside in San Kranrrico are his neirept survivicp ivliti i-s. rariicaL-rs of his dearh haw not en learned yet. He .:u:ed for Kfince jthiut a year aeo, eni:Min: as a niei.'iber of the K:rst Keplai eriient be.ttalion of the IT. 3 Marin-, hortiy aft-r paying a vis it to til-; ii"ipht,-rhood. Vernon w;is a t o i t. y. mueh liked by every ne ;trl e are all very sorry to hear )f 1: h (I- uh but v-ery proud of hi, b-iwry ,n Jjlp,ns defend h;s oonn t"". Uwr- nen Spenr. mh w.ism sfru-k by train No. 17 a feV days" , ;i-o. ;i h was crvir.g the trat-k v .a i he VIManct mill, is a resi-d-:it t.' t-..H ne!thtcrhood. He is li th- ijospltal at U GncJe badly cm! bK ut the head, but is doinp r.icriy. H s car, which was a Kord 1 1 .',- iu a heap wh-r e Was s'.rivk. ' Mr Vrs. T. W. Sn.fr wood ad da a fc:.-r. Mrs. Clde !lc-. ar-ri'-uMTinc fivim the flu. Mis M.t-- 1. CoMin!'s brother.. 1.. " ard h-'r -iu.ir!. 0.V;.-s t'.r.c :i.ir-'- r Iim e Y-irrii-,t to j.s rh, .-r ,;H"':;ilins L-ri::iiii aith ! Pvav Connse!! ;,ioni,.nied th. -,: :. m. )kr n,he'. ?trs L. K. Scott . ; at iwen i : t i a her the p t t'.rv vw ks ep- s to re (am so ier .i in Jy ph 6 indv.'. Vr in. Mrs. i: T. PuMpr and Vr. i! p.-nt ChrlMnij In 4,-1 bier at the hi '-. vf Mn i 'iS'r's bru' her. Butter Wrappers prir.e Cured at a Cost of 25 Cents. j 'Eitrht years ago when we fir-t moved to Mat toon, I was a preat suf-; ferer from irtdtpemion and constipa tion, wrtes Mrs. Robert Allison. Mai-! trvn. Til I haA frrtnt bsflariM ard dirzy speiis. and therr was a fee:- Cleaning, Pressing and Hat iie like a heavy w-ipht pressing on ElOCkin0'. niy ytomach and chest all the tin?. ! rirti vr.'u;-. ,r in 1 ho felt miserable. Erery morse! of foo-i i,cw x UICy U"i"S , ' Is prae- distressed me. I could r.ot r( st a: LA GRANDE, 02EG0N nijch: and felt" tired and wom out a'l jj-- the time. One bottle of Chamberlain's KH i at the Tablet's cured me and I have since felt, Observer advertising pays. Tike a d fferent person." Adv. suit. seetioi. it. .vhetli- business thoCi'ifll, loday ar5 'tomorrow e W Cr. C.T'Ay entertained ! r'i' o t'e C,-t-l.re'her; 111'- r.r.t iT'. .1 fri.i iM'Inln a'lflfci l-Tine 10 tl, i unbuild cnnd'.llnr. nfn Th 'ti v u. ni u l--tej us atSHA V K "A tin. Ifce Cnnmiiin- line, l-lnc f.Miwe-1 be r-!refc -OS? 'line. Ky Choral will hsre or n-rnlai .-ni0 Mn , I. uevilrcs unlll fiirihfr noikf. jt t.-a net less, Wonderful Savi Overcoats, Mackinaws, Auto Coats MACKINAWS REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE S16.50 S10.00 $15.50 . S 9.00 S 12.50 S 7.00 $ 5.50 $ 3.50 . OVERCOATS REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE ' " . $23.50 S16.50 A FEW SIZES LEFTn 'SHEEP LINED AUTO OVERCOATS REGULAR PRICE B SALE PRICE $13.50 S15.00 $16 50 o s, 314.50 " LEATHER OIL VESTS REGULAR FRICE SALE PRICE $9.10 9 7.00 -iiniMrlLh 111 J-niry 1. m "I, B I 3g41Jt-y'' r. a 9 I GCRY'IJ ( 4 1 is) o . o e .0 . o- 0 G G e ' 0 i Q e 0