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" LA" CITIANDE EYEXTXG OBSERVER
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Hot drinks flult rurht at Silver! iJt
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Kthorn's fountain. l-4ot
Red Cross Drug Store
THE PRESCRIPTION STORE
WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION .
'Off- With -a Rusk!
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. . Income Tlx Advisor. 4"
K 614 Main St, Pendleton, Oregon
FAMILY DRUG STORE
LA SRANDCOnlOON.
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OPERATIONS BOTH FOR LABOR AND E
MATERIAL, WE WILL, BEGINNING
JANUARY 1, 1919, MAKE A CHARGE
FOR REPLACED FUSES.
WE WILL CONTINUE TO SEND OUT J ,
OUR TROUBLE MAN AND WILL
CHARGE MERELY FOR THE FUSE II:
. , PLUGS. TAXI FARE CHARGED AFTER
5 O'CLOCK P. M.
IFOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND
THE PROTECTION OF YOUR PROFER
I TY WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO AL- j
I mltrn (ITT frr mr TT?fHATT TiTTC'Prj
IIHII WAIO w-fi. llll UO 1U Alio J.l.J-iJJ X uouu
IAS THE USING OF TOO LARGE OR
TOO SMALL FUSES IS NOT SATISFAC
TORY. THIS WILL ALSO ELIMINATE
I TROUBLE CAUSED FROM IMFKUPJJii
USE OF FUSE PROTECTION.
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ocial -and
Personal
Mrs. C. M. Leak returned .to ber
borne in Portland after spending
tho holidays with ber morlior, Mrs.
H. Harvey.
l. A. MacAllisler returned this
niorning from Portland where he
has been the last fc days on bus
iness. W. Shultz and T. Keckrltz, of
Union, were registered at the Foley
yesterday. They returned to Union
today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tannor of Al
berta, Cunadi. arrived in La Grande
today to visit with Mrs. Tanner's
sister, Mm. M. J. Honolulu.
Mrs. L. Carter lias received f
Christmas card from her son, Prl
vate Harry L. Carter of the 91st di
vision, state that be Is in Belgium
and that he got through without
scrr-.tch.
Corp. Clarence E. Klngsley arriv
ed from Camp Lewis last night, for
a few days visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mis. A. C. Kingsley. Corp.
Klngsley. who has received bis dis
charge from the service, spent two
months training at the Benson Pyro
technic school and three months in
Camp Eustace, Virginia.
Owing to the In.'luenza condtlons
the O. W. R. N. band, will not
hold Us regular Monday night re
hearsal as was intended.
J. P. CALDWELL,
Director.
LOCAL GUARD TO BE MERGED
Major J. Francis, Drake, on officer
of .the national guard of Portland, was
in town on official business Inst night,
As a result of his visit the two com
panies of the Oregon national guard
which have existed here for some time
Irmst will become merged into one com'
pony in the United States national
guard.
It is the wish of the war depart
ment, communicated through - Major
Drake, that a provisional muster be
ihold immediately, to be followed in B
short time by an inspection by an of
ficer from the national guard. Then,
about March 1 tho new company will
be offered to the United States gov
ernment. FLU IS KILLING
WILD GAME
OFF
BIG RIVER, Sask., Jan. 6. Hunt
ers returning from the wild regions
In northern Saskatchewan report
that influenza is decimntlng big
game and that for time smaller
1 animals in the district have shown
marked symptoms of the disease.
Investigation has disclosed diseased
j lungs among moose that became ex
hausted quickly why.i pursued.
After Investigating conditions
around Pelican lake and Wltchekan
lake in the big game country, Dr.
Nichols of Dcdben reported that
heavy losses among the anlnialB
would not be surprising.
i NEW TODAY j
L.OST A brown muff between Allcel
and Island City, finder please re
turn to Observer. l-G-2t
FOR SALE Two Fords, one 1918
new; one Overland, one Reo,
. tone Buick six. La Grande Gar
age, Chas. McCrary, Prop. 1-6-41.
Toad's Good Service.
The toad is uneful because of It
diet. No .less than 83 specimens o
Insects, mostly injurious, hnve beei
nrnvpri tn Alitor Itiln Ita iltulnn.
w. Hunter says: A Kind has been ob
served to .nap up. 128 rile, in half ..
hour. Thus at a low estimate .1
could easily destroy 1,000 Insects durln,
a day and do an Immense service ti
the garden during the summer. II
ns oeen csumatea that a sinsrie tofidi
1 may, on account .of the. cutwormr
whlcb It kills, he worth 119.88 each
season that U lives.
Job printing. The Onsrvur. Main 37
dutli's
317 NORTH KIR ST. - .
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ISL1MD HIT
HAPPENINGS
ISLAND, CITY, Jan. 6. (Spec
ial ) Miss Wilma Smith of Iowor
Cove Is visiting her cousins, lleulali
and Jean Smith of Island City.
Rev. A. W. Roberts and his wife
returned from a trip to Watty Walla
Monday.
The college girls who come homo
for the Christmas holidays are
returning back to school to resume
their work.
Ira Kennedy is pulling up ice for
future use.
Mrs. Chadwick of Island City is
expecting ber husband homo Iroui
Fiance at au early date.
Dick and Jack Smith attended tho
shooting match at 1 unipkin ridgo
During tho Christmas holidays.
the young people of Island City
have been enjoying the wholesome
sport of skating.
Leslie Thompson has recolvea
his discharge from the service.
John Trouty, Alfred Whltmcr,
and Warren Thompson nro home
from O. A. C.
Miss Florence Burnett of islnna
City motored to Slurkey, wit 11 a
bunch of other young peoplo to at
tend a watch party at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Roso.
Mr; and Mrs. Cullon Friswold aro
moving into tholr new homo In
Allcel.
Jack Smith and wiro wore guests
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. UieU
Smith.
FORMER COVE GIRL
Miss l'cnrl Grow Married to Clarence
Fowcrs of Ogdcn, Utah..
The mnrrlage of Miss Pearl Grow
to Clarence Fowors, of Odgcn, Utah,
was an event of Now Year's day.
The happy ties were solemnized
hv Rinlinn Browning of that city, at
the home of the bridegroom s par
ents. Mr. and Mis. F.
after- whloh ' a spoiiilKll
.1 Fnwnrs.
I ar god
supper was nerved to the many
friends present.
Miss Covo was formerly a well
known Cove girl and Is a daughter
of Mrs. David Crow of La Orando.
She Is a sister of Mrs.- I. A. Hall
mark of TelocaBet.
Mr. Fowors Is a well known
wung man of Ogilon, Utah, who
just received his discharge from
the service at Fort Logan, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fowors will bo at
home to their many friends ut 440
27lh street, Ogden, Utah.
FLU TAKES ANOTHEK
The death of Mrs. Ida Shelton oc
curred this niorning at her home fol
lowing a Bhort illness from influenza.
She is a sister of Mis. Bert Gilmnn,
of Portland, who will arrive this even
ing. Particulars are not known, but
it is thought that she died from lack
of care, owine to the scarcity of
nurses. She leaves her husband and on'
son to mourn her death, and they also
are ill with the disease. No funernl
arrangements have been made as yet.
Observe'
lults.
ad-.ertlslng will bring re
KEEP LOOKING TOM
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
The secret of keeping young is to feci
young to do this you must watch your
liver and bowcl3 there's no need of
having a SailOW COmpie..Jn uain. iko
under your eyes pmples a bilious
look in your faco dall eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety
per cent of all sichness comes lrom la-
active bowels and liver.
... n.t 1. .nll.l.nnn,H v.l.ml.t'.ft
r7,r;,
vencuujia com- i
fh0eTver and taSdX & cavo to
I tnr vp-
to act on
Dr. Edvarti' C:ivo Tiblcts, t'.vi inb-ti-
j tute for CaloirxL are cc:'.tie in their aclion
yet always effective. They bring about
uucja;i w. " . . '
everyone, by toning up the liver ana clear-
ing the svsfm of impmities.
nn will know Dr. Edwinr-is Olive Tab
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lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c pel
' box. All druggist;,
' THE CHILDREN
allWiint good things of our
Uliiing? (
Our breads, ci'us and pas
try ate wh"'mr, drlirums
and made of pure, unajiil
UrBted arid .nutritious in
gredients as'n)"tii ued to
use'eitiit's safe to give it
childicn daii.tics from
OUR BARERV
Bakery
JUST ACROSS THK TRACK
Eager Buyers are
taking advantage of the
Wonderful Savings
offered at the
. Final Windup Sale of the
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VijniirifiiiniiniiniifTirT
MItS. A. E. MILLER.
Mrs. A. E. Miller, one of La Grande's
most popular and respected young wo
men, passed away at the Grande Hondo
hospital, Saturday, January 4. Her
death was very sudden and was duo to
ulcer of the stomach. Mrs. Miller was
taken sick Friday afternoon and wis
rushed to the hospital Saturday morn
ing. Her death occurred at o:au p. m.
of that day.
Emma Gcock Miller was born in La
Grande on the 5th of November thirty
years ago. Sho wus married to A. L
Miller the Z2nd (lay ot May, luiz. uo-
Isiiles her husband, who is with-the jisii
Engineers in Franco, she leaves to
mourn her death three sisters, Eliza-1
belli Donnelly and Ida Gcock, of La
Grande and Mrs. Frank O'Hara of!
Stockton, Cal., and two brothers, Frnnk;
Willing
(fi
i Workers I
urc dollars (U'lxtslt
ed in a Savings Ac
count in tin- United
States National
Uank.
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They arc 011 the
job" night and day,
'M days in the
vcar.
gr rm,,, t....
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no vaca-
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They cam
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Golden
Company
and Herman of La Grande.
Mrs. M'ller was born and raised in
La Grande and was. one of tho most
pipulur young matrons in this city.
Since Mr. Miller hus been In Franco
she has been working in the store room
in the O.-W. shops. She was respected
by nl) who knew her and leaves n host
of friends.
Jimmy Hlrks, travelling p.isscn
gor agent for tho O. W., arrived in
La Grande on No. fi this morning.
JUST THINK FOR
ONCE IN YOUR LIFE
how you can sava and when in need of
LINOLEUM, RUGS OR FURNITURE
We have prices that beat 'em all, and mean dollars in
your pocket if you buy your furnituro and other
goods here.
Harris Furriiture Store
U. n. n AltltIS,
400 Kilt STIlLL-r
HAS ANYONE
Died
Eloped
Divorced
. Embezzled
Left Town
Come to Town-.-Had
Twins r Coiic-
5old a Cow or Lout an Auto
Laid in a Slo(.k of Wfiiolty
Stolen a Dog Dr His Friend's Wife
Uommiued Suicide, or Murder
Fallen From an Airplanfi or
Fallen Into a'Coal Hole or
Fallen Into a Legacy f.
m THAT'S
Phone or Mail It to the
0 Evening
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Rul
The funornl' of W. F. Bcujiian
will bo hold privately tomorrow
from the family rosidonco 315 Di
vision St. The Interment will bo at
tho Masonic comotory. Tho ro-
mains will be at tho Bohuonkanip
chupol until tiniorrow morning. .
Quick Cure for Croup.
Watch for tho first Bymptom,
hoarseness, and (five Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt
and effectual. Adv.
Proprietor
I'll ONE:
Ited 8171.
Had a Fire '
Had a Baby
Had.a Party
SoldaFarm-j
Been Arrested
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