La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1919, Image 5

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    MONDAY, .T 'FAKY 1019. -
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On tlie stops of the capltol In Wash
ington Senator William 11. Thompson
Knows his colleagues a collection of
German relics he picked op on the bat
tlellolcls of France daring a visit from
whl( h he hns Just returned. In tho
picture nro left to right: Senator
ficorge E. Chamberlain of Oregon,
chairman of the military nflfalrs com
mittee; Senator Thompson, Senator
John J. Walsh of Montana and Sena
tor Morris Shcppard of Texas.
DROP FAGS TO YANKS
Cigarettes Showered on
From the Skies.
Them
Knights of Columbus Bring Joy to
Boys While Battle I In
i '. Progress. ;
' Now Tork. Showers of cigarettes
fell from tho skies on the American
fighters driving the Germans out of
tho St. Mihlol salient. This fact was
announced In a cablegram received by
William J. Mulligan, chairman of the
iwngnts or uotumnus committee, on
war activities, at the United War
Work Campaign headquarters. From
American airplanes 20,000 packages of
cigarettes were dropped into tho hands
of Infantrymen and artillerymen press
ing forward In their victorlpus squeeze
which dislodged the enemy from the
stronghold they bad held for more than
three years. Each package was
stamped "Compliments of the Knights
of Columbus.
At the same time, cable dispatches
announce, Y. M. C. A. workers on foot
moved among the soldiers, handing out
chocolates and cigarettes.
The airplane service for distributing-,
cigarettes to the' soldiers, while the
battle was in progress and tho ordi
nary foot or motor methods of reach
ing the men In the front lines wore,
unavailable, was established by Mar
tin V. Merle of San Francisco, a K,
of C. secretary, with the co-operation
of an American airplane unit. After
the light, soldiers related bow pleas
antly surprised they hud been when
cigarettes dropped from on high. They
declared no service in their behalf ever
laid pleased them as much as tlds ul
tra modern delivery of "smokes."
The X. SI. C. A. workers won new
friends at St. Mlhlel. One Red Tri
angle man, with a huge puck on hts
buck, moved forward with a certuln
unit, distributing chocolates and ciga
rettes to each soldier. Salvation Army
workers also were busy with their
doughnuts and coffee throughout the
St. Mildel drive.
X UUULU WUl MbAU, bU I '
HE S THEREWITH RIFLE
Camp SlierUInn, Montffompry,
Aln. AFecruit to Captain Win
ston's company was ordered to
shoot at a eo rt n lit target, tho
number belnc given.
"I kain't read, Cap'D, said
the Tennesseenn.
The tarpet was shown him
nnd when he had finished, his
tally vras 48 hits out of i pos
sible 50.
The ofnrem my that these
nmuntnlneers seldom go under
40 hits out of 50 shots.
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( ALL I-OIt ( ITV WAItlSANTS
NoticV is hereby piven that all
warrants Issued on the general fund
of the city of Li Grande, Oregon,
and endorsed December :!!, lf'17. or
prior thereto, are now called for pay
ment and Intorest on said warrants
censi-s froi'n this date, January l't,
1919.
AGNES M. HUSK,
Treasurer City of La Grande.
S , 1-11-tf.
CALL' I 'lll PIIMIftVK.MK.NT IHl.NDS
Notice is hereby piven that Im-
pro-ement bonds of the city of 'La
tj!.indo,.Oroeon. numbers 42- to 441
Inclusive, bearlnc di.ie of the first of
day of Aiieast. I!il2, InclmlinK in'er-I-st
t ) the dale .of id'-nitpion. will be
taki :l up and redeemed by the lie.fc
urrr of Itie city of J:i Orande. at the
..'titiire of said treasurer in La Grande.
Op-f b. on the Bn-t day of February.
l'Jin. Interest on s.-ld bondwlt
reaM- from and aflei the said ftrnt
Axt f. Ke-hru :ry. t 'Ui. !atd "his
l'llh dav i January, i'il?.
.m..;: M. H'irK.
4i m Tasref ".y oM.a firaod.-.
i-ii-n
Meeting a Gas and
SIR JOHN COWAN
C Uirn Ntwapnpr Union "
a
This Is Lieut. Gen. Sir John Cowan,
quartermaster general of the British
army, who Is responsible for the sup
ply of food, materials and ammunition
to the British forces on all fronts.
Wnat She Was Looking For.
One of tho many exeellent stories
told by Lady Jepson In her "Notes o(
a Nomad'' concerns her godfather, "lie
enmo often to our house," writes the
authoress, "having an obvious admira
tion for the pretty young aunt who
lived with us. One day lie culled as
usual and I at unco climbed on bis
usual and 1 at once climbed on ins
knees dial Mtnl-pri Reitnlilni'lv into liiy
"
Clear, hrown eves, 'u hat's the matter. I
child?' said he, 'and what are you look-
Ing at?' 'Mumuiu said to paiui.' quoth i
I, 'that you hud a wife In your eye unil
i ni loosing to soe it i can nnd tut.
Timber In Burma.
Tlnrma grows over a hundred vari
eties of every sort of timber. Yet no
to last year sue exported ner runner
In packing eases made of wood Im
ported from Japan. It hns now beea
found that they can be made locally at
' about half the cost.
I Cured at a Cost of 2."i Cznls.
"Eight years ago when we first
'moved to Mattoon, I was a great suf
ferer from indigestion and constipa-
h 1 r IM..A-.
1
j "&si lob Printine. The Observer, Main 37.
;ys v im mm
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t- lion, wriiea ;irs. nuui-i i niiis'jn, -X.
trtnn. Ill "I hnd freouont headat-hes
,, i t..i , tll:-A t-
Tand dizzy spells, and there was a feel-
my stomach and chest nil the time. (
felt miserable. Every morsel of foodi!
'distressed me. I could not rest at
?ZZl
njg.ht and felt
the time. One b
1 ablets cured me a;M 1 n.'ive sir.ee icn
like a different person." Adv.
. !
ie anti l n.ive Mi;;u 11:11
When you nied anything in the line
of blank books, such as ledgers, jour-
nals, day books, tyie writinir paper or'
tablets, you will very naturally think1
lof Silvert horn's druc store, as the,
! place that carries a larce stovk of
uch irwxis. (11-1M tt
FAMILY DRUG STORK
l A GPANDC.OBCSON.
La Grande Mattress Shop
And Weaving Works
Mattress Making and Repairing f eatlier Mat
tresses Made,.FeathOT Renovating, Carpet and'
Fluff E'ujP Weaving.
K-i WoA Called for and Deliver, i f'lA.S. KDWARDS. I'rop.
ONE BLOCK EAi"? OF FLOL'R MILL I'I?.VE OKI) 132
Infantry Attack
WHEN IN NEED OF GLASSES
Remember Dr.- Saook. Optical par
lors equipped with the latest up-to-date
instruments to measure the re
fractive error. Office hours 8 a. m.
to 0; G:.1U to 9 p. m. 1-11-31
CATTLE STRAYED
From pasture near Hot Lake, three
yearlings and one cow. Branded Bar
7X on loft ribs, split in left oar and
upper bit in rigth. Reward for Infor
mation. A. J. Elliott, Union, Ore. 1-9-4
VA.T:I).
Responsible party, man and wife,
want furnished house. Best of euro
given property. La Grande refer
ence furnished. Call at onco lied
481. 1-9-St-p
An Honora
ble Discharge
has been granted
many industries
85
W from war-time ser-
C$, i
w: i
vice.
They gladly did
their war - time ()
duty, and, with the
coming of peace,
will honorablv reD- C?Mi
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fT tocaTif no irtv
iyjy otiio ucibiua 'J
-"e
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th r o u g hout
the-GJ
(j WOl'ld ill
peace en- UPJ
deavors. )
This institution
M) will prove an effec- (fy
(!) tive ally for any and
cf) all of these indus-
79
tries.
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-i United States &
cryr t-j, j
National &
Bank
La .Oraiulc, Ore.
'79
Hi "SKSl:" I
L'no Wina.-wr was a pood olf? darky -
and wise a the proverbial serpent. I
A great favorite ha was wiiff ihe
Marater, who loved of a night to slip!
down to Unc Windsor's cabin aid
talk with him as he sat b-, fo e Ills
hist tapping iffvay at his trade of shoe
mnker. One night too Marster drop
ped eu unexpectedly. Windsor was
tupping away as usiu, hu he. kopl
glaurlng Sway at a pot hanging on
tho crane In the bi fireplace. Tho
mnm fl.n twit tillhhlixl ntlil i-?l..(l t!,,J
more Windsor luHini.ei.,;. and tho
funnier grew tho tales be told.
"Somebody's been making off my
suckling pig" ' a great rale,
grumbled the Murs.er.
Unc Windsor tapped away sympa-1 ,
thetlcally and changed tho subjects to i
the weather. !
Uv the by the water all boilod out r
of tho pot, and lhera was a sad smell
of scorching meat
"I'll just put moi-e water In the
The Observer's
tOIt SALE OB TIlAllli
FOR SALE Good Jonathan cull ap
ples. $1.00 per sack. Bring your
eack. James McEwvn, May i'aik.
1-9 tilp
BALED HAY FOR SALE Any
amount of it at the Farmers Feed
barn. La Grand. Will sell in any
quantities. Phone Main 92. 12-2:itf
FOR SALE 1 reed baby carriage.
J-'irst-class condition. Call lied 1772.
1-1 l--.it
'OR SALE Indian motorcycle, elec
trically equipped and in perfect me
chanical condition. Terms jrivom In
quire Club pool hall. l-ll-2tp
TOR KKNT
FOR RENT Modern two-room house,
l'hono Black :1902. 1-10-tf
FOR KENT -liiono
Red
- Furnished
3171.
rooms
ll-29-:f.
FOR SALE Rarn 111x14 feet, suit-
able for 8 head of horses, aiso 12 -holders of the La Crande National!
tons of loose hay for $,'.0.00 nnd: Hank wm i0 - Iiold at their bsnk-!
one buildinir 10x20 feet, suitable fiir.inK. hoiiso In La Grande, Oregon.!
Karr.ge at $15.00. J. L.
.Mars.
1-7-iC
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4 1
I'Olt RENT Furnished house of
rooms. CallHIaek 37ISI. 1-lL-lt
LOST AND POUND
FOUND President's Woman's Ho
lief Corps gold badge. Owner can
have same by piovlng property
tfind paying for advertising.
1-1 O-Gt.
FOUND Have on my place red stray
cow, right ear cropped, . on left!
lilp. Owner can'liavc same by pay
ing for pasture and advertisement.
Call lilack 182. 1-8-iit
1'OST Little girl's neckpiece,
at Observer. 1
Lt live
ll-:itp
FOUND Dark blue sweater. Own-
er can have samo by paying for
ad. Call Observer. l-10,lf.
HAS ANYONE
Died
Eloped
Divorced
Embezzled
Left Town-
Come to Town
Had Twins or Colic
Sold a Cow or Lost an Auto
Laid in a Stock of Whisky
Stolen a Dog or His Friend's Wife
Committed Suicide, or Murder
Fallen From an Airplane or
Fallen Into a Coal Hole or
Fallen Into a Legacy?
THAT'S NEWS!
Phone or Mail It to the
Evening Observer
HE
ItHillT NOW ik Hie time for yem to buy your heater.
We have a complete lin; of now ami upd coal and wood, hatr,
fur you to' pick from. Ix-t us f xplnin to you the many superior
points of our Frmus Patent I Iatcf rf th one that burnt coal,
wood, urnokn and kmk nothin;: wftfitH. You may turn in your
old hiuiUir or any oUur household furniahinKt you wish to gat
rid of, an first payment. Io not buy until you try u. 0f
guarantee covers your dvllan. .
Furniture. Ex change
Flit AND JKITEILSOV
iie-t Triers for V'4 Furniture, or
mm
HTMTITf3I
'1 " a" a ' " '
I'O'-
' :mrtie--MiMier--tteeommodnt-
in;;l;", r.nd rerore Ql " Indsof could
stir) hn. or,' cr.tiO the US)
V; '!. ?!:u-.;tcr welt," ho hollered.
o.-o :-o-.i !oo:t In, 1 jest wants to
tell yon luough' er timed to pig
8.nce, but dat sho wus possum whu
u't In do pot."
!
Dally Thought.
If wo cneouiiiorctPa man of rara la
telloet, we should ask I1I11) whut boaka
he read. Kmerson. '
. Y. M. a A.
Educational Department, . Short
hand aqd typewriting. Day clunei,
1C.0U a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Nlht
r!asscV7:3t p. m. to 9:u0 p. m.
I l ! ! 'i l I
CECIL COSl'EK
I'uhlic Accountant. ' . 4
Income Tax Advisor.
! Oi l .Main St., l'cndleton, Oregon
J J. J. J
Classified Ads.
WAMKD MlKollanooaa. '
WANTED To rent Underwood or
Keniiiigton typewriter. Phono Black
11181. 1-10-tf
WANTED (lood first class milk
cows, l'hono Red 33C1. l-10-3t-P
WANTED Dishwasher at Paris cafc.j
12-28-ti!l
!
WANTED Woman or gr for goner-
nl housework. Inquire Putman'sli
drug1 store. 1-11-21!'
!i
WANTED
Black 3772.
roiling by tho hour. Call
l-U-41-p
WANTED At onco' chaniboi-mald at
(iranilo. Rondo valley house, tun
dollars per week uad dinner.
1-11-tf.
N ANTE1 Work on ranch by experi
enced man and wife, or other work.
Cull Observer. . l-ll-3tp
NOTK'K TO STOC' IIOI.DKItS I
The iainn.nl menllnir nf 'lho Hlnrlt. I
on Tuesday, January 14th, 1919,
at 3:30 p. in. At this mooting n!
Hoard of Directors will bo olocted, I
to servo for tho onsulng year nnd I
until their Burcoisors nro elected
nnd qualify, and such other bnsl-1
ness will ho considered as may i
propoiiy offor.
F. L. MKYGRS, Cashier.
Dally from Dec. 1 to Jan. 14.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK -HOLDKUS'
MEETING
Notice is hereby Riven that a meet
inn of the stockholders o( the United1
Slates National bank of I.a Grande,
Orcein, is called to meet in their di
rectors' room on Tuesday, Jnnunry 14,
1U1II, for the purpose of electing a
1 hoard of directors and transacting any
other business that might come before
'said mixing. Hour of.meetlUB la
J o'clock.
T. J. SCROGG1N, Cashier,
12-14-HOt
Had a Fire
Had a Baby
Had a Party
Sold a Farm
Been Arrested-
i
ERtS
PHONE. HLACK JJ41
Wit! EirhatiKe for Near.
PPPon
ONEY ON C1TJ 1'iyl'EUTY,
&Inc1i Uve'r has irney he will loan
on citfc pro ty ery aa f trm.
. l-fV0t.
1.
People Notice It li1iitfcOS
A tfmfe fees U art Kittl9 OH
much Iwigw you get aacbutie il tV.
Edwaraa' Olive Taiaetei Tka Wi liul
begin to dear (Met W ajM kikaa fcj
tablets a lew nignis.
Cleanse the Wood,tkelMwe1sor As liver
with Dr. Edwards' Oilvo TsWcta, ie ac
ceaful substitute forcalamel; Utere'amvor
any sickness or pirn aitar taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive; Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effectively,
but their action ia gentle and sufc instead
of severe-and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablet Is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,"
bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
leeling, - constipation, toipid liver, bod
tianouttnn or Dimv face.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil; you will know them
by their olive color,
nr. Kdwards anent vcars amonit pa
tients afflicted with liver and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the
Immensely effective result
Take one or two nightly for a week.
Bee how much better you leel ana loon
10c and 2bc per box. All druggists.
ACQUIRING A
PERFECT FIGURE
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Most women who hove porfnet
figures did not have them orig
inally. They have acquired them.
A woman grariuiUy takes the
ahapo of hor cornet so tho corset
produced by tho mont artistic
designer is the right one to wear
to secure a perfect figure.
jlfloDRT Corsets S
i t Front Laoed
I an) mmt. .vmniett-icnllv find .r-
J ti&tically dcsignc.1. Thoy ars
I comfortable, stylish and grad
J ually mold the figure, into those
beautiful lines Unit every wo-'
man admires and desires,
PAULINE
LEDERLE
iCL (Utnit?," 'a Superior to
"
any otlntr I rout lace corsci,
loj.' Wltliollt II1C VcnZ,r
features no corset' cmi jos
siMy he jnt as goo J. It
contains the master touch of
scientific construction.
You do not sacrifice com;
fort fur style anl you do not
sacrifice style for tfjnfort
when you weai' , .
A complete line,, always o
hand, prUcd at up.
Mrs. Robt. PAtt&ftt
(f) Corsetieree 8 ,(
Phone I tih 1 1 ftii702
iJak Ntreoa. m
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arn mws mint it a
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JIONKY CO LOAN.
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Irapjpvea real proporl" in
county. No dolays. Vurront
La Grande Investment Co.
On
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atea.
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tM(Msiojial Directory !
AriOHNKVH
tWrim-J ft KBBjrfHAR Oeo, T,
CoVhnb add Cniou B. Ebertisrd,
Attsa-flnps: La Graade Nati.
Boat Hutla-hnj.
t. J. GKKEX, Att.rncy af
Practlce in aN state s,nd fwlenil
orts. Office La YJraade National
Ra-itk Building.
CRAWFOD 4b BAK1W T. H. Craw-
ford and Robert 8. Basin, Attor
neys a law. Practice tn all tha
courts of tha stats and the United
States, Otflee, West-Jaeobaon
Bldg., rooms S-10-17, La Oraodo,
Oregoa.
AHCHITBCTtl
0. B. MILLER- -Architect, room J 7,
New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871.
OSTKOPATIIIO.
DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopathic
Physician Specializing in discuses
of wonion nnd children. Hours 1(1
to 12. u. m., 1 to U p. m and by ap
pointment. Phones Office lied 17(11,
residence, Black 1231. 37 New Foley
building.
VHTKItmARI
DK. B. W. R1LRY Graduate Voter
intrlan. Hospital, 1409 Madison
Av. State Htalllon Inspector and
Inspector of stock for shipment.
Home Independent l'hono. Black
41; Farmers Co-operative Phone,
Main 111.
MUTATIONAL
HUMKMIIKlt GOODING COLLIOOH,,'
GoodliiK, Idaho. Prutlcal busi
ness courses, review subjects,
roRiilar collego work and sum
mer school. 12-19-tC
Fraternal Directory.
VOODMISN OF TUB WOULD La
Orande Camp No. lfiO moots every
first and third Monday at Eaglea
Flail. All visiting nelRhboiB wel
come. Dues payable at tho offen
of the dork. Now Foley Bldg.,
in., to 6 p. m.
J. J.. MOrtCHISON, c. c
R. J. KITCHEN. Clerlr
lODERW WOODMEN OF AMERICA
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
on the first and third Thursday
evenings of each month Id the K.
of P, Ball, Visiting nolghbora
WQlcome. ,.. .. ..
L. J. MINflALL, V. C.
W. F. ASHMAN. Clerk
0. B. B. dope Chapter No. IS, O. B.
B. holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednoaday of
each n.ontb. Visiting members cor
dially welcomed.
BAD1B B. OIVBN. W. M.
MART A. WARNIOK.Rnn.
K. of L. of Beourlty Mt. Emily
Couuell, No. tit, meets the second
and fourth Monday evening at 8
o'clock at Eagle ball. Visiting
members are welcome.
ABB HARRIS, Fin 1. Boo.
J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres.
.. F. A. M. La Orande Lodge No.
41, A. F. A. af. holds regular
tneotlngs first and tblrd Saturday
at 7: S(i p. m. Cord'al wolcome to
all Masous.
RODGRT 8. EAKIN, W. M.
a. o. Williams, boo.
F. O. EAGLES, AEIilK NO. 2r,0.
Meet every Friday niRht, at Eaitlcs
Hall. Visiting members welcome.
J. F. STAGEY, W. I.
LEE BELLINGER, Secretary
REUEKA1IB Crystal LodKe No. (0
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem
beis are Invited to attond.
ROSA CLASS, N (.
LUCIA HALEY. Rec. Sec.
. O. O. H. La Orande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings every Wodncsday
nlttht at 8 p. in, In Eagle nail neit
to Ellcs' Illdg. on Washington Avo.
. Vlsltois always welcome. Dues pay
slilo at Younir's Sweets.
W. C. HANSEN, Die.
HARRY 8WAHT. Pee.
h. p. 0. e. ELKS. La Orande.loge
I No. 43S. LodKe meets each Thurs-
day evening at 8 o'clock. Home
and club privileges cheerfully er
tended td all Ilrother Kiss.
R. J. GHFiEN,"
Eialted Ruler.
A. -B, CIllSltltY,
Hirfary.
'tOAL. NEIGHBORS Irta Camp
meets every second Friday after
aooi and every fourth Friday even
Ing, every manth in K. P. hall. All
vlnltlug members cirdlally welcom.
HENRIETTA OIIASHT, Oracle
WAf.Y L. WEST. Recorder.
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