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i i co o. , MOXDAY, .TAXBARY fi. 1919. O : ' - - "TTZZ LX ORASmE Fn&TTXO OBSERVER. .. 1 1 a - FT VI 1 9 O CANADA EftlXG HER . ! : "Food, More Food, Still Mora Food," is Canada's after-war slogan. Public and private corporations have worked out and set in motion great programs for increased yields of arm products. ' Canadian farmers are increasing their outputs, either by acquiring larger holdings or by more intensive cultivation of their present acreages, find irrigation is the most helpful &gent to that end. For some time work has been going on night and day in enlarging the capacity of the Ijethhrictrc Irrigation system ditclus bo as to Hsu re sufficient water to Uieet tii increased demands of the farmers aHcady in that district, and fnr thi rlpmniiik nf row BPttlnrR nMvltir.!npn fill rtinhnnrHs fnr mid niar. ! flocking to western Canada, who see Tons of Labrador cod and Newfound-j in that land the opportunity fo&jland hake have been placed on the liff of independence. i New York market a low prices i AliM?rta is (re-niinent)y the irri-1 hundreds of cargoes - pickled i UNION FOLKS 11015 DANCE HELD IN THAT PLACE NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. CiiHini! Ice Eight Inches Thlck Skaling is Popular Form of llecreutioii. Skating has been the pnstlmo for the young folks during the holidays. Mrs.VioIa Parker is slopping at CARED Hot Lake, taking treatments for now on a thirty-day furlough, rheumatism. I T. T. Cock and family returned AIRPLANE PLANT PROPOSED home Tuesday night, after a few TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 4. Expan montlis' stay at Portland. !sion 0f the business of the General Miss Lucile Taylor returned to ijiotors corporation was indicated here her home at La Grande New Year's tMBy by the charters here of a $370 day, having spent the holidays in !nna,000 subsidiary of the parent cen tals city. Mrs. Oscar Croslund nnd little son, Ronald, spent tho week end in La Grande with relatives. A watch party was held New Year's eve at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Walker for tho young people of the church. Games were played and refreshments served. The plumber has been busy this week thawing out frozen pipes. The thermometer roglslcrcd live de grees below ?ero January 1st. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, of this city, on December 29th, 1918, l son. , Miss Sylvia Hughey is reported as having the influenza this week. Miss Ethel Bruce, a nurse from Hot Lake, was In the city on .busi ness Tuesday. Mrs.. Louisa Goodbrod left New Year's morniug for a visit in Cali fornia. Mrs. Jacobs and son. of Rexburg. . Idaho, arrived Sunday night on a visit to relatives in Union. A' dance was held here New Year's night, when there was a good at tendance. The Olson orchestra, of North Powder, furnished the music. Supper was served at the Vnion res taurant Jesse Spencer has a crew of men putting up Ice this week. The ice Is ahout eight iiichis thlctf. Mrs. W. Halsey Is able to be up and around the hot'se, after a se vere sfiee of i:!flMe;,Ztf . LETTERS AT P. 0. UNCALLED FOR LUl of fi'C.erj remaining uncalled for in tlif I-i Cr.mdc-pwtofffce for he .week er. line Jar.uarj s, (lilcvens. 11. E. Cohen. P. S. Fi-hHr. I. P. . Hiii.'W. R. H.vrcs, Pc-!ey. Johnson, liallus. .I.vntitn, Wt- Sham, Ola JT. f W.rl-t'n E. WriehvO.:' T:it, Mrs.A. E Shaw, Mr. A. D. Thc letu wil V 1 be seili 5 the n January lTth.l a, dead W-vT office " I-J9. if t i! Scred before. In call-j for tne above please Siy saver-. ing ' tired," piv:ne E. E. ilate of hst. BRAGC y.jtmaster. IT frgiOST TO FILE THE gation province and its farm prod- j ucts for 1918 are estimated at the tidv sum of S450.000.000. divided asmers of the boys in I halo; local ni t" follows: Grains, $213,000,000; live stock and products, $187,000,000; and root crops and poultry products, $50,000,000. This figures out some- tnmg like 5tfOU per capita oi popuia- tion, a truly remarkable showing for a vear marked hv unfavorable (climatic conditions, and due in large measure to the us of irrigation. 1 Nnt tn thf fnrmnn: nlnno will tra (the thanks of a hunger-threatened ! world. Canadian fishermen deserve i eood share. Summer and winter, m fair weather and foul, trawlers and fishing smacks have been busy on both coasts. Their catches have! REPORTED MISSING; RETUHNK DALLAS, Jan. 3. Private Arrmne O. Young, a former resident of thisj city and a member of the old Thirl j Oregon, has recently returned frnnv France and visited with 'lends in this! city lately. He Is the first Polk couu- j ! hm,rtv welcome bv his;in friends. He wns reported as missing Inst September, but word was later re ceived from him from a hospital. Af ter receiving treatment in the foreign hospitals ho was sent to the United States and was in a hospital here for seme time. He has now fully recov ered from his wound with the excep tion of a paralysis of the thumb and iforefinger on his right hand. lie is "Art's o heating coal on tto lining of tiic threat." Foley's Honey Tar AOOUGH that tnreatens the throat, that seems to endurance, end causes an or the lieaa as it von were hit couch needs a cooling, soothing medicine like Foley 8 lUxn-y aud Tut Cou pouuu 10 coat mo raw, lnimmea eurmces wjlii a cieuuug uuiiu. Foley'B Honey ond Tar Compound 1ms been used In many Inal:cc3 of Bcvcro broucliiul, la grippe and other rucking coughs that dcbili&Lc, Wbnt Foley's Did For One Man J. D. Entrrkln, Winston, Ga writes: "Several years npo I had a terrible attack, both lungs being Inflamed. A fur re covering Buinewhatmy lung? never "cleared up" and I fluttered severe pains, which I had for three months and couldn't get veil. I pot one 50c bottle of Foley's Uoney and Tar Com pound &d It alone entirely cored me. It took all the soreness awnjr and cleared my lnnga. It is the most valuable- medicine I ever usod. 1 choer folly recommend ft." This old utandnn) remedy fwm to ri Heht'at ti mt of trrmhl!, . almost iiuL'iOlli relier tl.e nerrtxu tickling iu tin- ihrosi, clears Ums jn-sntrrH, bmoish'-n tbat crt!sioLt Imlatioii wlfich iufctiiti tlio paMiFMU of couf hititt. Cue or tvo doteit ir&duc3 a dbirctla aiid neicoiue result. Are You Fnlr's ttany d TarCompion! phooH In rry homn. cttld v'tnnwl n"ir lctnd. hvror uliuJit. It tbooid urn Utka iu Jiai.it nr.-iupily tu-J i.ttoi LnJ iiM dHn r.i imwible. Hi loiifc-et ft linirxrs tl. worm fr tho F'lffur. fu cinu't r-ticrin i u:, (m tlin ci'tiuiii'- Folo) 's IltiDejr Mftd Taf today und knie it ruudy tt,r couLi, oolkl-, j, vvlootj COlijti. tillViiU Of LilOlitLial r.nv "L. FOR SAIJ3 KVKRYWHKItK IUSE... jji ;The Telephch ' ! uvn l vv ciiL iu j? Home dependent. Telephone Co. m WORLD'S tOWftARD ' and smoked fish have gone overseas to furnish the semi-weekly fish din- kets have been furnished With all well known vunetiu and several new items have been ucltknl in order to release more beef and bacon for 'he Since Mr.rrh of this year, 3;"ft K)0. 000 pound of flatfish have been sold in Canada. Tins is u Pacific fish heretofore considered worthies?. To day one Eritifh Cohm.bk-.t firm's' weekly shii-mil of th-s 100.000 nciinds iir.d tin 6!) Mill i l'l tuk'nt of flatfish js estimate;! :io n perm iaoilr: coast ministry. Whnleimv.t hu ga puMici:y by being monded '.n i.-.o war ir. of V;iritlS baiKlUClS. If it l.-C: popuLr, (':,,;;uia p.v.v.red t a ply it in nitmi::n. s. The wfiuk British .Y.lu;-i:kn captured whales this nr:.-.on. Fertilisers C'.aco at Hand. IVrmiim l':irin(rs enjoy rnre oppor Mnitics to fcrlill.o their-hinds. On? he const of l"oru Is a pmp of fslnnds iitninuic: cutmo di-pnsits (hat form I valuable fertilizer for the sot! on rhlch sugar cune Is grown. Fine lines of all kinds of stationery boxes and in bulk you will find nt 1-4-Ht FAMILY OffUS STORE LA GRANDC.ORtGON, Y. M. C. A. Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 1C:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Night classes 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. jn. MOMCY TO IXX1.Y. On Union Atos. Improved real property In county. No delays. Current ( La Grande Investment Co. . I Tnh Printing. The Onsnrvor. M,in 37 to rip and tear out tho lining of jolt und jerk tlio chest buyout! eclioitif; thump at tho back with a elrdiro lamnipr hucIi a Prvpcred? vv rue 1 1 i S Observed ! b'OISAl.K Oil TRAUIt TOR SALK Hny' u stnek. Call 'armers 21xS. . 1-4-Cl-p.j j BALED HAY FOR SALE Anv . amount of it s the Farmers' Keed I barn, La Grand. Will sell In any quantities. Phone Main 92. l'2-28tf I FOR SAI-V An K. C. H. Hiin- ubout 150. ,1'hoBo Black 1C4S. 12-19-tf. FOR SALE I'nrldit Piano, very rcasonuhle. Call niack 1231. 32-2S-7t. FOR SALK At very chenp prices several lioad at old IokkIuk horses. Valueless for 1ol;kIiii; purposes, but will do farm work or other lit lit work. Inguiro Grande Hondo Lbr. Co., Perry. 12-27-10. LOST AND FOUND LOST Muff near Golden Rule store Tuesday. Call Red 1423. 12-2fi-3t LOST Auto truck chain. The J. 13. Lynch Co. 1-2-tf WANTED MlsoenaiieooH. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. 1). F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. Sat. only 1-4-31. do-! WANTED Large knitting mijl ires woman to work In own town. - Easy business; perma nent. Silary or commission, all or part time. Guarantee) Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.. 11-10-Sat. only 12t, pd. WANTED To rent n pinno. Red 3201. Phone l-3-3tp WANTED- -Dishwnsher at Paris cafe. 12-2S-tf WANTED Waitress Home Restaurant. once at . 12-13-tf. WANTED Woman by the d;iy for housework. Ca',1 Hlnck 311. illG-tf WANTED Girl for work. Call 1703 phono Black 4S1. general houfto Pocond St., cr 12-17-tf ANTED Woman to for family of two. 3411. ao washing Call Black 12-10-tf. Auto Tops Complete and .Repaired ilARNES AND SADDLE MANUFACTURER ALL WOUIl ' DONE PROMPTLY. TOLBERT M. SHANNON 'M)d Aditms Avenue La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. AH Work CI1J for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FIX) UK MILL PHONE HED 132 I i f I I HEATERS RIGHT NOW in the time for you to buy your heater. We have a complete line of new and used coal and wood heaters, for you to pick from. I jet ua explain to you the many superior points of our Famoira Patent Heater, the one that burns coal, wood, smoke and gas nothing wns ted. Vou may turn in your old heater or any other household furnishings you wish to get rid of, aa -first payment. Do not buy until you try us. Our guarantee overs your dollars. Furniture FIR AND JEFFEItSOX Htr:t Prices for Used Furniture, Netted Gems and Peerless Potatoes III ' Phone-us h r c . ' r " I l 111 ' m-jrf'l L- -- Classified Ak FOR KKXT FOR RENT Furnished moflora house. Call Paris Aite. l-3-3t-p Olt Kl-'NT Housekeeping rooms, lmfliire 1302 (5 avenu or 'phone Red 3712. J-i-Btp FOR RKNT Furnid . Vouse keeplug rooms. l'hniii Black 831. FOR RENT- Phone Red NOTICE OF - Furnished rooms 3171. ll-!9-tf. ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the United States National bank of La Grande, Oregon, is called to meet in their di rectors' room on Tuesday, January 14, 1019, for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting any other business, that might come before said meeting. T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier. 12-14-SOt NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Tho annual meeting of the Stock holders of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their bank ing house In La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 14th, 1919, at 3:30 p. m. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be elected. to serve for the eitsuing year and until their successors are elected and qualify, and such other busi ness will he considered as may proporly offer. 'F. L. MEYERS, CaBhler. Dally from Doc. 13 to Jan. 14. Unexpected Destinations. People who dig holes 'In dykes must not complain If they are swept nwuy In the floods they loose. For they gen erally are. When Talleyrand wns asked what he tlid during the reign of terror In the French revolution, he replied : "1 lived." That, for one of the original leaders of the revolution, was no slight achievement. And the French revolu tion Itself, beginning ns an earthquake of radicalism and ending with an em peror and Imperialistic conquests, re main a classic Instance of an hlstorlt landslide terminating not nt all wherr its propellers Intended. ... 1 Exchange PHONE BLACK 1241 or Will Exchange for New. Finest Oracle, .every' sack guaranteed, S1:S5 -- Delivered to Jypr home. --$l.o5 . " . your orderRed 1 781 . . t ! open. All kinds of rmile, cseheltules, 'hili con earnj hot ' nnilted Inilks ami hot chocolate and Jcoffeearo ,'rved tit all hours from 8 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. at Silverthorn'a FAMILY DRUG STORE LA RANOCORCQCN. . . . . . . . J ( jruiabiuuiu iiifVituijf ...L. ...... ATi'ORNKTS COCDRAN it EBKRUARO Geo. T. Cochran and Colon K. Bberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law- Practice In all state and federal courts. Ofice La Grande National Bank Building. CRAWFORD ft KAK1N T. H. Craw ford and Robert 8. EaKIn, Attor neys a law. Practice In all the courts of the state and the United States. Office, West-Jacobaon Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregoa. AituniTKirrn ). B. MILLER -Architect, room 17, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871 OSTEOPATHIC. DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopathic Physician, specializing In diseasos of Women nnd Children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. ni nnd by appointment. Phonos: office Red 1761. Rosid.-nco Rod DM 37 Now Foley Bldg. Dr. J. L Ingle has entered the TJ. B. Army VL'iKKinAIlX R. H. W. RILEY Ornrtnate Veter Intrlau. Hospital. 14U9 Madtso'i Art. Statu Stallion Inspector ant) Inspector of Block for shipment. Home Independent Phono, Black 41; FLrmers Ci,-operative Thane. Main Us MIHVATIOXAI. RHMi:.ini:it ciooijixo coi.lkuio, Gooding, liliiho. lrillcil IhirI lioss cor.m, roviow BtiliJectH, roKiilur rol'.co worlc und Binn- mi'r m-hool. 12-19-tf Z5a.C3ili-" is superior to any other front lace corset, for without the VitZc&r features no cursct can jios siljly he just as good. It contains the master touch of scientific construction. You do not sacrifice coin foil for style and you do not sacrifice style for comfort when yon wear A complete line always on hand, priced .at $2.50 up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere I'hone lied .TJ21 lies. 1702 Oak S1 rei-t. Job Prfntinir. Th O'.v.'rvcr. Mnln 'tf l'1 ; ldg)r Fraternal Directory. VOODMfcJN OF THE WORLD La Grande Ctf;iu No. 109 meets every first gl third Mondayttt Eagles Ball. 'All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the offc of the clerk. New Foley B.lg., a u., to 5 p. m. J. J. UURUI80N, t. C B. J. KITCHEN. Clerk lODEtN WeODMENjpF AME imeIuca La Urandeamp Mo. 7703 rnoeu od ins first and thlwi Thursday evenings of each month la the K. of IV HU. VlslUng neighbors welcome. L. J. MTJNHALL, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN. Clerk- 0. E. 8. Hope Chapter :o. 13, O. E. B. holds stated communications the eennd and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting membora cor dially welcomed. SADIE H. GIVEN, W. M. MART A. WARNIOK.Boo. K. xtt L. or necunty Mt. iSmlly Couucll, No. 246, meets the Bocotid nd fenrth Monday erenlog it 8 o'clock at Eagle hall. VlslUrlg laemben are welcome. ABE HARRIS. Fin'l. Bee. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. A. F. A. M. La Urando Looge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. bolda regular meetings first oni third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cord.'al welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W, M. a. c. Williams, sea F. O. EAGLES. AERIE NO. 259. Meet every Friday night, at EaRlea Hull. Visiting members welcome, J. F. STAC'EY, W. P. LEE BELLINGER, Sccrelary REBEtCATIS Crystal Lortge Ko. 60 mootB every Tuesday erenlng In tho I. O. O. F. Unll. All TlHltlng mem bers are Invited to attend. ROSA GT.A83, CI. LUCIA II ALKY. Ilcc. Sec. i. O. O. M. La Orunoe Lodffo No. SfiO, Loyal Ordor of Mnoso holds reiriilr.r muotlnfxs eory Weduopd.xy nlpht at 8 p. m. In Ka:;le lull next to Elks' llldg. on Vv aHluriKton Ave. Vlnltots always welcoino. Duos cty ablo at toung's Sweets. W. C. HANSEN. Pic. HARRY RWART. Pec 0. r. O. E. ELKS, La Orahde Lodge No. 433. Lodgo meets each Thurs dny erenlng at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Klks. It. J. GKEBN. Einltcd Ruler, A. B. CHERRY, Secretary. KOYAL NKIOHBORS Iris Camp meets eveiy second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every mouth in K. P, hull. All -visiting members cordially wolcora, HENRIETTA 0HA113T, Oracle MARY I.. WERT. Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PrirrtAH Rod Crow Lodge No. 27 xneota every Moods) night !d Castlo Hdll(K. of P. hill) A l'ythl'in welcome to til vlBltlng Knights J. L. HOBERTSON, C.C. DELILE GREEN. K. of R. ft S ACQUIRING A PERFECT FIGURE j! j ! Moat women who have perfect figures did not havu tficm (yiy liially. They have acquired tli.m. A woman grailuairy 'takes' tho shape, of her corset so tin. corset produced by tho ni3.it artiatic dejiuner is the richt oni; to wear to secure n pefert figure. are most symmetrically ai'J ar tistically deaijrnpfl. They 0e ' conifortiihlp, stylish and j:rni- ually mold the fi,ryi-'b tho.ie beautiful lines that evt-ry wo- man admires agl desires. i PAULJNE LeiSerle CHICHESTER S . 1111. in Ur4 I4 ri.!!lAW irs known Hrt.ikert,lsvt HrllV'H fl" AO wl do IV SOtO 8lf WJUiftiSl S CVLHVUKLRi o o O 0 o o Q o