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n o ;f rOL. tkv nnAxps evkxtxo observer U CR AH 0 EVENING DBSRVER!""0,ti,t ''y kk,i ih.S. An I...lP,.l..teN,,p,H.r r'"""'! 'P!.'' s ' Aiil Kinir George was n w wfi-nU-l. Published Daily and Weekly at). La !,!e "ct'"'t"i ,V? , lik,? " i"'.'' A" ' ftranilejOccg.m.by U Cramle Evw , W. ine Observer Publishing Comnanv , biue r,f Hntmh ,rin-sl-iior,les u.ul (.vmiiiis uj.in .ifct"! u, Hin.'n o:ire wvy f recovered from tb(-ir prise. I hfci't nilflCR Of NNia, Vuhlisher. I In no question but that it rn:;fe a hit Kitten) hL ihe Pus tof five fit La (irande n ... t 1 ... ! It was nimbly it contmon-Fpn-g1 rcr 'oi'nltlun of fact. Cri-nt nritain is in Ailurena l Cumrfiunii-alions to The Observer, 1710 S'kith Strtet. Oily Qui Official P.p.r. r"lli'' '''""'y. ("'";' '' " Hum.-, Mint SIrlrtly Ofcwrvr ll,ea cvaning 1 elcgraph Keport or Unittd ji, (.si,I(;nfWilic,ii,a woiiIb, simply "pre- I'rSV Asiitiwi. .J:,;,... .,, ,,,. nntin 1 1 lines nut On Saie'ia utbtr Citit litjrun llou:! povorn, in any sense. Ue ia Bomo-! v Neva 8tai.i, rortUnl; linpuriil Ktws!thii lit our vice presMt-nt. The1. To "n 'eryer reporter tl.trj mo: n- Stan-!, J'ortlM.1; Mult,... IIoUl j,,,,,,,, nritifh empilc j, n h-th-Vi-f" ,n ("."'""' tho . "'" NW t""'tUn"- '"Q" f "-. boun,. tocher tTZ t HUBSCKIPTIOX KATES momewhut more loosely than our own fim f ni.Kt wc,tk mi(fi. V,y jk(Mv By Carriar ;tntcs. , ec the dosing reiculalions iooseneii Dally, per month (5c Now that the old conventions are up a hit, if not lifted altogether. Jir. Daily, per throe months 1 1.95 smashed, and a new precedent is es- Collier stated the condition of the pui.. uiii y, per iix monina in auvanca . tui,iisri(,, , the two countries ought to i.c nealth was not yet. quite v I nil i" IZZLt HiVRHet "iV,K along toKelher nicely, if only On- to justify the step U-irg t,ken By Mall j Pi cHiili-nt. would carry thing to the, 'mmeuiateiy, nut wjth the improvement Dnily, per year in advanee $5.00 extent of slapping the king on the "'U'K steadily as it ha during Daily, icr six months in advance $2.6f b.ck nm! cnii him "GeorKe." and the , he, lhou?hl dayi pnilj three month, 'n dv.nea..$1.2fi ",,"'! ,. , ' " """' of llle regulations mighr. ,uffi.e. Ftailjr, per month 00c ik,nK w"uM retal ntc by cnl ing him; rhh , m)t ,() b(, hoW(...t, The Saturday Kvenina; Obierver, by i''Wooilrow" or 'old scout, the demo-that all precautions may bo relaxed, mail, per year in advance (1.50'crntic entente would be complete, con- Mr. Collier said. The epidemic ;s .y Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per 'aummate a,i perfect. ino means banished and with the sliuiit- ' -"" i- ICSI letting llll of efforts to rmnhnr i! SBLLEHFOBCE." -f I xjIAKAKOJJj SAlii. 0, ,p ytuiMii-ji iu t I u 1 i . , f DUCED II n.w ox Rt'sjNKss.M'.r :nc i.iiti- j!. st.:: : .ttt Jjl I a Hltl fc-fyi ,1 Q'&Jr j .s(x)N. . I ! HI . . ' . ... I i ouLvt-nord touver- ALL MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED 20 per cent y Country Tig of Th gM LrW Out With trip Old in With '1 wou,(l likt'ly ""on betow a!l uut Wiui ine uia, m wiu.wer K(lin TllBri.foi.e( uithoui4te the New U. S. Army churches and picture shows may be allowed to open soon, the city wi! rer- i. i,f .r.nm'"y n".t wreina; the r!t-id k " " quarantining of thn hnmn who,.. II. V iwantcd for the army again, when we,,.!.-,,,, is f,ln,. , ,:', ,.,!:,.,.! jhave under arms so many more men dated January 4th, has been passed, than we need that they are beinn mus- empowering the city health board to 'tercd out of service nt the, rnte of 'take drastic and immediate action many thousands a day. Yet such is wherever it is found necessary, and it the ease. , " Provided that violators of the The present nrmy was recruited KUIfU'-ns may be liable to a fine oi Statesmen of Courage Need-loniy for the term of the war. when,'"00 " mn'1 dy" . , i i . ., 'Hi ! Situation Serious. ed in Days of Stress. iJT, ." Tl y ' , 7 , I u is " h" '" ithe duty of the government to d,-'to iml,r!M pm ,he pub)ic Kcnvri,v IchnrBo.-ns soon as possible, all who llt.t thnt thu 8ituation is really A little- while two people looking have entered the army since the dec-'grave and deserves the serious consid boperully and yet fearfully to the inration of war against Germany, vol- .elation of all. Other cities in the stale Versailles conference were asking untecrs as well as drafted' men. Tho are finding themselves u nguinst a whether 'the statesmen assembling ory 8ldit.rs remaining will be those serious proposition, just as La Grand." there would have the courage to makejwh0 enlisted in the regular army be-!'""1" ""d m several places sentiment Is a genuinely honest settlement of the Arii i wit B,"m,n., ,,.iiui. soen tu be strong fur quick and' sure war ami such provision for fu'ture !rru,,ltB ,,ave not. expired. These, sjPrvntetive raure OTCI. if they jiracc as would accord with the moral Secretary linker explains, have been ",0 ."l0. rt,'astlc .Is t0. ''"m arbitrary. ,V,,L 1;NV.;L GOLD ST A It ...I i I,:.. i .i 1"'",v"'" r,u"UL" '"" ' ni : ALL MEN'S SUITS REDUCED : 20 per cent ALL BOYS' SUITS REDUCED 20 per cent MEN'S SILK AND VOOL SHIRTS RE DUCED 20 per cent MEN'S HATS NEWEST STYLES RE DUCED ...20 per cent YOUR CHOICE OF ALL WOMEN'S SUITS AT HALF PRICE" ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S COATS PRICED AT ONE-THIRD OFF ALL WOMEN'S DRESSES ONE-THIRD OFF SKIRTS PLAIN & FANCY ONE-FOURTH OFF YOUR CHOICE OF ALL FURS ONE-THIRD OFF ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S WAISTS REDUCED 20 PER CENT Remarkable Reductions on All MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES i .-i.ni- ui Mmimiiiii. i ilphkiii iiiimni, go uec mnicu ny casua lies aim oinci r , - t ... u,.i.f i r . i i ,, , "un or the regulations for any one to ii... nr. . i. H. i-uuM'a loin iiiiiu nit: tint iit-iii ciiuukii,., I :i,i ,..,: en him by King George, put the mat- of them left for the militnry require- hlli eirmioye jn tho 9tnfon or hnv-1 RPecM se vice v II be held in the ter in a new light. ments that will continue after we are!lllf snccia" business reouiring '''U'eh at Islan I Citj Sunday evening "We have used great words, All of rid of Germany. ipiesence there. Tho Dalles, Salem and .. , 0 , , ' , n nre wl" be u(n" us," he said. "Wo have used the words The extent of (hose requirements j Portland, are all showing an 'ncHnn-l afIl fo, i"'',, t , ntZus"" '?! right' and 'justice.' And now wo areimay be inferred from Secretary Hn-.tion to get down to business in a ci-j'Jl!uml city '.oy who was killed in' lie t'i prove whether or not wo under- ker's summary: "Policing the Mexican j'"f'e and sure manner. t;on Frat. October nth 11118 al,)(,d those words, and how far they border, garrisoning our insular posses-1 " quanintme regulations in La n th(j gam(j slM vire thc ;hr:stiun 8, r nre to be applied to thc particular set-isions, manning the scat-oast defenses. ""'lc u""w t'lt' ''ead earner to go l-i . f f ' . ... I i and from his home, but he must sti.v ., , tlcments which must conclude tho war. occupying permanent jiosts anil gam- . , '. , . .. . .veiled. And we mint not onlv . understand tons, guarding nnd protecting the lnii!0L..t... A. . ,t; i.... ii.'-i. A them, but we must have the courage to amount ol recently acquired govern-jfm;y must Btliy at home. The duty net upon their umlerstaniling. incnl property anil mnintMining nnil jf t,c. householder in reporting -a-'ei "Vet after I have uttered the word .operating the eiimps and cantonmentsjor (he flu is juit as great as tlifd of 'cournge' it comes to my mind thnt it i" this country to which troops re-, the physician attending the cat. -, an I would take more cournge to resist the turned from oversells may he sent for this rule must be particularly re-pert- i li.l- nnu, rnl,, i,. 1 1, ' nnimiit ili-mobi I inn t ion. led, the commission's ordinance de- wnrld than to yield to it and obey it."j Plainly enough, there will be plenty There can be little question of the i for soldiers to do for some time, nt nrcuraey of this stnlement, in tho ;lenst, after peace is declared, especial mind of Any one who has closely fol-ly if further trouble urines with Mex lowed the "moral tide" of public opin-lico. To obtain the nei-essary men ne-v Oregon and Washington should 1-')K ISLAM) CITY BOY!"""0 on a P'ograin to rehabilitate itlie salmon Industry and reduce In tensive destruction of the fisheries. general invitation -13' extended to all who wish -to attend, and parents and friends of boys who are in Cnele .'anrs service, overseas or at home, r.re p:lrtirHni-ly invited. Y. M. C. A. Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 1!;U0 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. N!e;ht classes 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. j j ! j j j j CECIL COSI'EK -l Public Accountant, l Income Tax Advisor. J (il l Main St., S - I'fndteton, Oregon J t J J i ion (luiinpr thc.o last tVw wet-ks. There lrjriHliitmn is lUM tled. ('Diirpss .shouM lon i;; no nmrv doulit an to what the treat irnmt the necessary authority as: with New enses should bo repnitc 1 'either to I)r. Racon or U tho rmlite department. Ir. Seeley (Jives Order. Pr. I tut-on, tho city physician, re ceived nilorniation this morning in a ilistniu'i! telephone eonversatnlon ' Or. Seeley, head of the state hoard of health, that the hoard had made and would enforce n rulinjr that masHes of people want, In nil the nl- pi'omptly an possil lied countries. They want pvnee, which) wars ai previous peace nettlenifuts , , " tl .. f , , - . i. PriilPirlpq nf T?iolit .twelve days following the time the lev- have been. And they want such pro- UllCipieS Ot Klgllt. ( . u,,lvcJ th(,m u is 0(1!tilered thnt vision made for the future thnt the dis-1 - , i they are possible carriers of the , lii- Turbnnce of the world's pence will be 1 unions used to save ""'":,,,,, for n,t tEtliof timr. l-nl iI.t- n-sdc virtually Impossible. ; vl'1' if ! killed the men in :,,. nnd physicians will enforce t!li They will be brave men indeed whotbe process. Their methods may have ru,.. ns ordered bv Dr. Seeley. resist (hose demands. If there Is nnv been n bit rough nt times, but largely 'rnc genernl public is asked to (n'.ve such diplomatic jugglery as prevailed "10'r sturdy insistence that Ihe ma- notice, then, that the city's regnlat io; a' the Coni'iess of Vienna and other! jority should incept certain fiindn- in regard to the quarantining of homes international conferences of unpleas-j''Ulal principles of right we owe the I will be kept in force as long as the nut memo, v, what statesman will dure- V-hicvrment that is America. lepidemic is with us I bis plan of me- to face hi.' q.le when he returns? I If it ! m-cesssry l shoot the fear Renting the .prcm of he ma . 1 s . . .. of Cod into the hearts of the llolshe-mmuU, " 1 t1"' ",t mtt',lu"1 ! r". . U-ient hecause it iroes to the rooi of in luissm, still lioishevism niust- (istlnfc tel,,phonp cnversation If it is necessary to maintain nn .,i.i- peace, Democracy in Buckingham Palace. If thf ceremonial hampiet (fiven to i tiidt nt Wilson in the royal Immu'et halt of lUit-Uinhnm palace was such H1 ti have appalled the democratic Kiii it of ;m Andrew Jackson or a Thomas .Jefferson, there was another p'trt' to it. ('resident Wilson mtiim ti h.v t venrd thn;ur- up pretty well with his hoi. Tieattd as a kin, he ttcat r ! (Ictii-jre lis a democrat. It wns i.lj-.ei-ved with O'Jt the Pieideiit addLossi 'imply ti '(if." N't once armed league to enforce peace, still 1 peace must he enforced. The world cannot afford to be rack ed again n it ha; heen hecause of the jealous rival) y of nations. Yale Work n n W'n rs pr i n c p ro ject under full spe- tl. Houd crews Inny; nuue men mi l teims needed. t'lrrrd at a Cot of 2" Centn, ''Kight years ajro when we first ! moved to Matloon. 1 was a irieat suf- ama7.ement jiVrer from indigestion and constipa- -d the kingj t'.on." writes Mrs. llohert Allison. Mat- in his for- tton. 111. "I had fretpient headiwhe , Fine lines of aTl kinds of stationery in boxes and in bulk you will find nt Silverthorn's. FAMILY DRUG STORE U A QBANOK.OBraON. ifeive,,;and ''Spunk" Unhappy is the condition of a man or woman who has no desire to rise. Still, their case is not altogether hopeless. If they will just take on a little more nerve, a little more spunk, they can lift themselves out of the rut, of earning and squandering. The banking habit, when true to its mission, as sists men and women in their efforts to rise. La Grande National Bank Member Federal ReaerT Syatem Designated Depository ' of the United States Government 1 THE NEW CASH MEAT MARKET IEMERLY LA GRANDE MEAT MARKET Fresh shipment of all kinds of Shell Fislr three times a week PHONE US BEST MEATS YOUR ORDERS LOWEST PRICES Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced. :WE WILL DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY ANY ORDER FIFTY CENTS . OR OVER I? T&R m 71 PK 1 in s meat market Adams Ave. Phone Main 96 Ycm Can Hnv h.aI "p'i.h '.n-tw ledgiue: the Vine's nrlcomr ilil he refer to King (leoige ai "joor majesty." lie not evn i the formal svdmtitot, "sire," f ti li appliel to royalty. It noth irr but "nif.M the title of 4rntocratif and dir.zy spells, and there was a feel ing like a neavy weight pressing on t my tonmeh and chest all h tin. 1 felt miaetyM. Pvery ntorsel of fo-d distressed me. 1 could not rest at nifc'it and felt tiid and worn ftu all the time, (me buttle of Chamberlain's Shoe argaflnsj f.ali!y that lif w.-alU kav url ,1 an Tablets rnreil me anil 1 he sine felt AnM'fi.-:n ilirnr t.sM. Wnr,rtver. the! ,y n H fferrnt person " - .lv MEATERtS ltKillT NOW is the time for mi to buy your lieatYr. We have a compUde line ft? itcw anil usel coal nnd wi.od he.it , 0 for you t.i pick from. ' Let us ejUin t.i Vu t hit many superior pofnt of our Famous Patent Ilea tor, th iii that Ujins coal, wff;d, smoke and gas - nothing :iiik Ye ni.iV turn in your old neatei or any other household furnishinjf yon Kj-h to gt ml ot. at iirsi juiymew. iio imi tiny until ym try wt. Dur iiarantee ciWtJii your tlollan. Furniture&Exchanfic c lR AV'i) JKKFKRSON 'V'IINKJ!.AK l;'HO lUst 1'riC lor lArd r iuiUtirr, r '.-ll One lot of Ladies' Black Kid Button 3hos in the best of styles. All si!f s. Regular $5.00 and $C.0O shoes. Special prioe One lot of Lilies' Colored KiA Shoes. Just 4 few sijps and styles. Values up to $10.00 Special price, per paif ......v... Lnvlies' Spats in l'Rht nTict rtark fay shades, rrice, per pair .'. .1, .. $4.45 $4.85 $1.85 t?J. French, Shoe t "t t i mm Christmas Clsesr AGAIN we approach the Holiday Season. It will ioon be tima for us lo say to one another, "Merry Christinas and Happy New Year." What a splendid time for you to decide to put icto your home those things which bring help, com fort, contentment and lasting cheer for evoymonbacof the family. BELCO-UCHT proves britht, vi ekctac liht for the house and bam; also electrie powo, to m the washer, ciram seprator and other light machinery, it brings city convenienrrs and modernienefitsto the country noma mates the farm a bettor place to live and to work and sooa py (at itself ai Tim and Lmbr uwd Nate Zwelfel a ft o a LA GBAND E, OREGON i r users endorse DelcO'Ufsf f rk. o 0 un - - I jo " a aa wrm mm fi-Bri.aaaat v,w m iti o A mm m o 9P Q M e O