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5rmY:jAxrAnr 7. win. LA' OR.VNTDE EVEXTXG OBSERVER. FIVE Mirm:f, brushes'; com! of nil tin.lJ :i larjre stork of them. Also hand I End hand- -purses. All ofSatest! 'O' rTOLr DRUG 5TOSE l-A CMNDCOKEOONi ill ' ' ' ' ' .1 1 MiriT'ir?' OWING 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 Service Eastern, Oregon Light & Power : : Cn?pany: ; . o 7 1 Had fls "Oo." O I Sailor (11s lie uttzos nt his portion of u ,etI' r wonniM ir mis meat 1 KJI . . ..... nsea to moo or vuinny. uostoo Tr3cript. I I at Your CO vallis BOlou county to get I J2U6.000 for roads. ROT OF GOLD AWAITS WILSOM OltWAY WANTS ntlOSMlKNTTO t'o.Mi-: ami t;i:'r his s.humm) , iiiKi.0ri:A k i iti.i: CHRISTIANA, NORWAY, WhllP'f'roaident Wilson lug in Europe, he Htiould Jan. Is vl.- run up here -and get his sold niedul and his J'jd.OOO Scandinavia say. I I no awarding iiie iouei peace priie Co I'resMen Wilsoo in Chris tiana In due form Mould give the .Norwegian government great pleas ure, llesides. one of Hi conditions of the award Is Jim ths recipient come to Christiana and deliver an addiess'on peace. Right now, cus- jtodians of the Nlnl funti aro said I to hold, would be tne nest l-.ine of all for Presidont Wilftui to deliver an address on peace. When President Roosevelt was awarded the prize the condition re- luting to the addrens In Christiana was waived on account of tho presi dent's duties In Washington. Hut In Wilson's case It Is believed the commission In charge of awarding the prize would consider that tho ' President could find time while on IiIb European trip lo step up here iuud receive the nied il and the '16, j 000 In person. Alfred Bernhard Nobel, Swedish isrlentist, lert a fortune of $8,000,000. the -Interest on which he stipulated : should be expended each year in providing awards for tho five por Isons contributing most valuable work in advancing medicine,. physics, 'idealistic literature, chemistry, and ! the promotion of peace. Ellhu (Itoot and Theodore Rossevelt are the Americans who have won the peace prize. Not all of the five prlz ;es nio awarded every year, because trustors of the fund spenQ so much iof the Income for administrative 'purposes that there Is not enough ileft to provide prizes of suitnltie size. !. However, Iho Scandinavians are f opinion that ? " i". . i: ' 1 0 aodaa cold medal ought to be sufficient induce ment to bring the rrciider.t north during his stay in Europe. We;ltS of Africa. Tho wealth of the resources of Af rica Is thought equal to any two of the pther continents of the world. For Inslanee, she has "NOO.IIOO square miles of coal fields, 03,000,000 acres of fertllo Turin lands, Iron ore equal to five times !he output of North America, 00 per :ent of the world's diamonds, $10,000,- 'XMI worth of rubber each year, and Incounted millions In Ivory, nuts und HI, cupper and gold." j Origin of Lace Making. ! The origin of lace making Is so far . lost In the dark nges that It Is Im ; possible to know in which country the process begun. It Is certain, how- I ever, Unit the Italians were making i most elaborate and bountiful laces soon after America was discovered. ma) Willing Workers if; I are dollars deposit ed in a Savings Ac- 1 .eount in the United States National Bank. They arc "on the job" nilit and day, ;!(J5 days in the year. . CI: ?S?) They take no vaea 10 tions and observe CJ no holidays. 7. '(f) m m m ft They earn 1 t-eiit interest. per They are alwrtys (Jpendabici Our dinlly Savin; officers cor invitc ynur ,rs Account. United States j .National (Si , .Bank j T,0ran.lc, Ore., f.j 0 as The Observer's L; KOIt 8A1.K Oil TliJDi; I'Oit 8 ALE Two Fords, Jno lffs uw; on OvtUnd. one Keo, ..oua Buiik io l.a, GiUmfo Oar age, Clla8. Mo('riy, 1'rop. l-ti-4t. 'FOR 'SALE Hay in Karuiers 21x3. l; BALED HAY F(Ut SALE Any amount of it nt the Farmers' Feed . barn, f.a Grand. Will sell in any , quantitita. Phone Main 93. 12-aitf run buo.i a, v,. xx. nun- . H. '"" 12-19-tf. ., . ' , run balh-si ery cneap pi ices valueless ii.r .ukk.iiit poses. ; uui will uu txuinu wuiil ur uiiier Hltht work. IViquiro Urunda ltonde Lor. Co., Peivy. . 12-27-10. LOST AND FOUND LOST A brown u, tiff between Alice nnd Island City, Under please re- turn to Observer?. l-C-2t i ; ' LOST Muff near dwlden Rule store ; Tuesday. Call Red 1-12:1. lli-i;i; :itp LOST Auto truck chain. Th J. 1). Lynch Co. ' 1-2-tf W A NTED M Isceli an eons. WANTED- Dishwasher at Paris cafo. 12-28-tf . i IWANTKD - Waltresj at once at Homo Restaurant. ' 12-13-tf. Hoard of Directors will bo elected, i ito sorve for the ensuing year and WANTED Woman by the day forluntll their suocoisors aro elected housework. Call Black 341. dlli-tfiand qualify, nnd such other bimi-"'''"-- fness will he considered ns may WANTED--Woman to do washing properly offer. Tor family of two. Call Hlaik 1'. I,. MEYERS, Cashlor. 3411. 1 2-1 0-r. j Pally from Dec. 13 to Jan. 14. All-Ready Codfish Genuine Codfish fresh from the sea, cleaned, boned and cook. No bone, no skin, no waste. All ready Codfish saves time, eliminates trouble, adds greatly to the pleasure and satisfaction of home cooking. You may serve a delightful variety of fish dishes by using All Ready Codfish. , So easily made you will welcome them lliree times a day 1.1c ami 25c per can We have just received a lull of Boston Beauty Markarel, Large size. Two for 4r(C Have you tried "Kream Krisp," the purely vegetable shortening moro wholesome -than lnrd?- As good for baking us creamery butler and at hulf the co-si, Kyzon Baking Powder, pure nnd wholesome, the perfect baking powder, adds only henllhful qualities to foods. Per Hi 35c And a $1.00 Cook Hook free wilh your first order. City Grocery and Baiiery ANNA M. POLACK, Prop. Phone Main 75. The Homo of Fancy Groceries La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather P.enovating, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. All Work Called for and Delivered C'HAS, LDWAUDS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL- PHONE RED 1.12 .Netted Gems and Peerless Potatoes Finest f 9 Phone us Classified Ads. 1 U KU.NS FOH KKNT IlouseCoeping rooms, Ini)uiie l:)0:i 0 avenue 0 phone lied 3712. 1-1-Oti) .Fert RENT Furnished , stack. Vail! keeping rooms. Bliono l-4-6t-p. S. .louse Illack FOR RENT Burnished rooms Phon,e Red, 31J1. 11-39-lf. j Heports of iiiter-stuta commerce. 'cbjiimlasluii shows oporalluK Incomes nf rMilrmulu fm nri,hf ItllM tNA. 6l 1.22G; Seplomb'.', 1918. 101,- SSfi.OUil; October. .11)17, U0B.7iiK, , .,,,, ..,... i.. 'slant increase's. This In suite of ,,,,. ,., .,.., rrii ,,,, N0TICE p ANNUAL STOCK' HOLDERS' MEETING I iMHice is hereby given that a meet' j inir of the stockholders of the United i States National bank of La Grande, Oregon, is called to meet in their ill rectors' room on Tuesduy, Jnnuary 14, JS'l'J, for the purpose of electing hoard of directors and transacting any Other business that might come before said meeting, T. J. SCROGG1N, Cashier. 13-14-30t NOTICE TO STOCKIIOI.DKItH The annual mooting of the Stock holding of the La Grando Natlnnnl iBank will be hold at their bank ''us house In La Grande, Oregon, jon Tuesday, . January ,14th, 11110, ;at 3:.I0 p. in. At this meeting a grade, every sack guaranteed, Delivered.to your hpnie.e-$1.35 O o q p , ' your orderRed 1781 (7, W Q Q 0 G r5 Riddl 6 .. ,. --Q' Cleaning Scad. 1 By tlie use of u rart.nl vacuum tho Jnlti'd Stittoa ih'imrtiiu'iit of niriiCiil- Urrt llUS tltVl'Illltl II llVilrfMvmilo n,A inU j9i8 proceh.for fumltting lioport Hi seed moro ruiuilly UnTu bcrvtofor Oregon soils and waters produc ed 3ii2.8SS, UDO In 1M0, as against 323.0i;:i,000 In ISll". Livestock leads, grulll second. Prpfessionjil Directory -r ATTOIINKTS COCIIRAN ft" EW5RHARD Jeo, T. Cochran and Colon K. Bberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice in nil s'.ato and federal courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. CRAWFORD & KAK1.N T. H. Craw ford and Robert B. Enxm, Attor neys a law. Practice In all the courts ot the state and ths Uiflted States. Office, Weat-Jacobson Uldg., rooms 9-10-17, lA Grande, Orogoo. AKCiirrucTa 0. B. MILLER Architect, room 17, Now Foloy Bldg. Thoue Red 1871 OSTEOPATHIC. DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopnthie Physician, specializing In diseases of Women nnd Children. Hours 10 to 12 a. ui.; 1 to 6 p. in., and by appointment. Phones: office Red 1701. Residence Red 881 37 Now Foloy Bldg. Dr. J. L. Ingle has entered the D. S. Army DH. H. W. RILEY Itraduate Voter lull Ian. Hosnltal, 1409 Madison Aid. State Stallion Inspector and Inspector of Btock for shipment Home Independent Phooe, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phoue. Main i:ircvnNAl REMEMBER GOODING COLLEGE, Guoillng, Idaho. Pralic.il husl neBB courses, rovlew aubjects, regular college work nnd sum mer school. 12-19-tf ttilittj." is superior to any other front lace corset, for vyitliout thu ViynZiCr teatures jio corset can jios sibly lie juit ns good. It contains the master touch of scientific const ruction. You do not sacrifice com fort for style and you do not sacrifice style for comfort when vou wear to tw A complete line always on j hand, priced at .1i2.50 up, ! Mrs. Robt. Pattison'j Corsetiere j! Plionc li'cd :i-Jil lies. 1702 ' Oak Street. .Tf.b Prinfinr, Thi 0.t.rvpr. Mnin '1 o Fraternal Directory. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD 1 Orande Camp No. 169 meets every 4lrst and third Monday at Eaulea Hall. All visiting neighbors wil . come. Dues payable at the ofcn of the alerk, New Foley Bldg., m 0 6 p. m. J. J. MURCHTSON, C. 6 R. J? KITCHEN. Clerk iODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 menu on the "first an1 third Thursday evefilngs of each month In the K. ot P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. L. J. MONTTALL, V, C. W. F. ASHMAN, Cleik O. EJ. B. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. 8. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each n.onth, Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE B. OlVSNv W. M. MARY A. WARNrCK.Ron. K. ot L. ot Security Mt, Emily Conucll, No. 246, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at S o'clock at Eagle . hall. Visiting members are welcome. ABB HARRIS, Fin'l. Boo. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. A. F. & A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m, Cord.'al welcome to all Masons. ROBERT 8. EAKIN, W. M. a. c. Williams, see. P. 0. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 259. Meet every Friday night, nt Eagles Hall. Visiting members welcome. J. F. STAC1CY, W. T. . LEE BELLINGER, Secretary REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge Ko. 60 meets evory Tuesday evening In tho I. O. O. F. Hall, All visiting mem borB are Invited to attend, R03A GLASS. N.G. LUCIA HALEY. Roc. Boo. L. O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eaglo tiall next - to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Are. Vlsltois always welcome. Duos pay ablo at Young's Swaets. W. C. HANSEN, Die. HARRY 8WART. Bee. B. P. O. K. ELKS, ,a Orande Loo go No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Homo and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. R. J. GKEEN, Exalted Itulor. A. B. CULRIIY, Secretarv. aOYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets ovety second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, evory month in K. P. hall. All visiting members cordially wclcam. HENRIETTA GIIAR8T, Oracle MARY L. WEST, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYIHTAB Red Crosv Lodge No. 27 meets every Mondn) night !a Custle HallfK. of P. hall) A Pythlm welcome to ill visiting Knights J. L. ROBERTSON, C.C. DELILK GREEN. K. of R. A S. ACQUIRING A PERFECT FIGURE , j jj ' Most women who have perfect figures" did nat hate thtin oritr Inally. They have arijuired them. A womioi" gradually takes the shape of her corset so the corset produced by the most artistic eloigner is the right or to wear to socure a ptn'ect figuio. Frmnt J.rcol : w most Bymnn't.ria.lh(in(. or J tfcticnlly 9lfsijrjiMl. Ihey nre J ii comfortflblc, stylish and ktihI q ually oh the furure into those beautiful lines that li very wt- i mart admire ai.C desires. t pahji.inV. ! CHICHESTER'S TRILLS Huts wrfA Filial U4 n4 Colli Viii.W Tkt mm mlhrr R n f V yri.t A'.f-rni.4 in -a-Trm OlAliOXD HKM1 I'll 1 A. . nillrain lit .t. b.trit A '(V.J i: n ml -a ?. 2 "i 1 1 i. i . i ! i r I SOlOBVORtOriBTSLVLWirllUS 0 0 o 0 0 o o. t''ii--v -t --- --