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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1919)
e T"WO 9 LA ftilAWDE F.YEN'TNt i OBSFVRn. O TT e 8 I ft 9 J o, J P , .D s 0 ' I - a N ? ..82 Boys Suits . 27- Boys Overcoats At Clearance Sale Prices Every mother and every mother's aon will be pleased to hear the news of this clearance of Winter Suits for little lads. These are the best of our season's suits, tailored with just as much careful attention as our men'3 clothing. SPECIAL $4.75 19 BOYS' OVERCOATS SIZES 8 TO I I. WORTH THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT. 's Dept. Store ISHEMD 5 ( . Ill a 'i 1 DR. SEELEY FAVORS I ' FROM ABROAfi IN ' ' USE OF NEW SERUM ! "THE &T ATS. (Continued rota .pa(, 1) i i 1 X!Trtt !,' Cros. "k'ike an odort to have Itemed nil over i .ln i-!t cu. mate, lly liai arranged to bud-. of control has .,ff,.r,.,l the Kalm h,..-11' 1he physi?iuns of this iM- with I " . 1 ipital to the Red Cro for use in the," of the '""" wi" an; .HMf!l . WST.W APWflT-irlue"' epidtmi The Kiflefn Hog- ,he 'te "ia' "reed lal3 "e! 'liial aniiocia'tion is lunulrHd to vacate l"cclnu"'"i- ' i , til HI UH Kill H.tJi ii. itfcie laiililinr or In mniie liaftle to eiet-!1'"""" W'Imi Wave lluil l-'lu Iiniiiuii.-! ition by the board. Favant MrAdo F'eAnkw Wta , afcr fMurn to (Mtnrra. l.eKihlatura May lie Inoculated. 'SAl.EM.'Juii. 11. The members of the legislature may be inoculated, if they so desire, with the influenza ser j jum, uocordinir to a telegram received from Dr. A. C. Six -ley, president of the i WASHINGTON', Jim. 14. Walker. ''- hourtl " health, lie Hated that I), lilnes, assistant director general of:""-- serum and tiie men to apply it will railroads, has been appointed director:'"-' on hand nt the openine;. Kencral by President Wilson, HUeceed- , intf William G. McAdoo, who now re- Kchoola Ul Fiht the Kill, tires to private life. 1VIHTI.ANI), Juu. 13. Dr. Sonimer, ! -Mr. Ilines, who was recommended wto bus been Kiven complete authority by .Mr. McAdoo, is an advocate of the to lUimp out the flu in this city, has Intti-r'x ulun fur five-year continuation enlisted the aid of the school children of government control to provide a ""'I teachers. An intensive campaign! test period, and has supported most of has been begun anil will be wnjreil ,tlie policies of the retiring director through tile medium of the school-:, general. lie originated manv liolicies Pamphlets containing health diree- Slnce tint period of Immunity es-i labllshed by thl varriiie Is eotiipam-' Uvoljr short. Dr. Swley advises that; persons be revaoeinated at periods of j from for to six weeks. "People who liflA-e had a gomilne eaue of the; flu need not bo Inoculatod," he wild ' us they are inirmin i from any further i attack, unless It ! a recurrence or' the dlsaaso In a mild form." Such persons should taM good care of themselves in case this should hap-! pen, he said. It Is not claimed, of couisc, that' this vaccination will prevent one tak ing the flu, but it i.i confidently as serted that It will eliminate practic ally all possibility of the serious complications which follow. lleailiUartcri of Supply Here Concerning the distribution of the CAUL ON US WHEN YOU WAtfl No. J GROCERIES. BY CALLING MAIN 70 111'' . . , , , , i . p r 3 of the railroad administration. If con-ltions will be distributed, incidental tsorum Dr. Sceley said that an ar-! YOU Can Order from the mOSt COmpieie SMJl.lt Ol ld-iu-y dllU gress does not enact new raitrond leg-. the cninpalgn. islation lit an early date Mr. Hinesj favors returning the roads at ontfc to! Yoitnit Woman private management, and this is ex-' AIJIANY", Jan. iieetinl to develop into a strongly con-'Sawyer, who has been ttHtcd issuu within the next month or! row testing work for the two. rangement had been made to make I La Grande the depository of the ser-1 i esis ows. iwr mis section oi uregon. nr. 1 ... Tj;i,n 4. 111. Miss Doris , Uacon, will halo ch uge of It here and iTlCeS Always JjOWeSI lUclULy iiiwajro iiiiicao staple groceries, fruits and vegetables. PHONE YOUE OKJJUK JAKiiX handling the the board of health will noe that 110 ; bv orderin? from us vou are getting the best that the mar Linn County , is kept so well si, polled with it that j ' offerg geason low jesinig associauon, is reiimung .vj 1." uitiiii.i 11 10 uie , -,TT, nnnnnfl rrnn iTmTr Isucressful service. Khe has be -n at !ot"er towns and citifs In the north- , U U it V 11 V it I biKVlivli tU VLHO iJxi I nrcAuiio .tiAsen Announcemenl. i " . . , A. . . 1 A nm iiTW'i'nieiit f ih i itilis wl,,k f"r t,,L' Pust few '"onths, : eastern port of tho nate. as well as- , . . . ""-" ,:,. ..;ii,i ,,. fr the 11.1 hecimo Having suiiicinnt ror local needs. Hill fruits which does not need to lie confirmed liy the senate, was made Saturday by Mr. McAdoo, who is in the west on a vacation trip to- I.os Angeles, The news reached the White Ilouse from the president by cable Friday night, and was telegraphed to Mr. McAdoo at !Winslow, Ariz. I Until he became a memlier of the railroad administration- stuff, a year ago, the new director general was jchitirman of the Santa Ke, nnd was :one of the youngest railroad execu tives in the country. He is now 48 'years of age. lie . became affiliated with railroads as a lawyer. Inflection of Theatres. Dr. Beeley's visit .o rtie local show Columbia Highway' Ulocked. houses yesterday afternoon was fori HOOD ItlVEIi, Jan. 14. A slit'e cf .the purpose pf examining the sanl-' snow and rock has blocked the Ivgn- tary estrangement. Ho found that w.iy at Hiithlon Hill. Warren Miller , certain corrections In the ventilation in cli'irge of the repair n en, as ;t systems were necessary to give the! will not be clear lor some time. (best results and upon his reconiiuen-' dutioa the proprietors of the theatres Congress Slotlicis to Meet. agreed to moke these corrections at T'OltTI.AND, Jan. 13. The Ore- once, eon Cungiess of .Mothers will hold Children Snfer in School, a conference at the Benson Poly-1 viewing the situation In general J leciiiu.j BC-unoi, v. u.iiiusuay. juiiu.ii, s , . . .. , .,, HARRIS GROCERY PIIOXE MAIN 70 AND 77; FARMERS, BLACK 192 408 NORTH 1TK STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States Food Administration License No. (150521.1" 15. Owiiij; to tli ml lut-nza epiilem- Mr. Ilines' salary probably will lie j p0, p(mPlt Mrs. Fred' 0. Schilke, Iwus In reai'y good condition. t'nm- dclermined by the president. Mr. Mc- prenident, will preside and iou receiveu no compensation as lll-!,i,i ,..,,,.,, i,nu iw.f.n rrnnnpd lector general. Hin.es Make Slalesmeut splen- A I Dried Apples, per lb 20 Dried Prunes, per lb 10- Dried Peaches, per lb 20- Dried Apricots, per lb 30 Dried Pears, per lb. HOf Dried Loganberries, per lb 50 Dried Raisins, per lb 11c Dried Seedless Sultaiua Raisins, per lb 1G Dried Blea'ched Sultana Raisins, per lb 18cl Dried Seeded Raisins (all kinds) per pkg.,.,.17 Dried Seedless Raisins, package JS- Dried Currants, package .'5 Dried Figs 30 jmentin upon the schools being kept jopen lie gave It as hif; opinion that the children were much better off ttinrn limn f Ho v. V,r. f1lnn,--r I luncheon will be given by the girls at ar011nd tho alI.0(!ts or nb()l,t h(;lr Ithe school and several addresses of:, L k ... . . , . , . . ..... . iiunies. i lie scuooi ouie.iugs Hie . V"".' ....hKui akvu tun uiiiuiii'a i llllllnllitl lllieiliai will ul- Kl.uil. Iration with a statement saying that with the war over the government's i IV-atli Itomn to he Changed duty was to rentier adequate trnnspor-1 SAI.1C.M, Jnn. 12. The death lution service nt reasonable cost, audi house at tho 3 tut a 'Penitentiary, calling upon nil railroad men to co-j where mpro than a score of men operate in accomplishing the task. ihavo been shot through traps Into ) . elerr.lty, is to ho changed Into a volt Tfl lElci-fS,: u-rrnv i kitchen nnd the convlctH will be 1 1 'served cjfeterln slyle. Tho present j. i- i i-.iv i ,-ii'j i.rr i p..iun , . , , , . . ihas .been. found misatsf;icto:y. The Kl'GFNK, "an. ' 1-1'.' Twenty-one imps in the ileidli loom are civcred ye js ago Knsin Gibi;s laid down her j with cobwebs ii.s the place h is been wo- k In tie University here after two ! used as a dump room since the vot yeais sieut In tlfe academic propai'-jors sbolislied corporal pni.shmont In iilory di'partment and one year and lul l. one-hall' In the University proper. Now, as Ir. Susan B Lewis, of Dex- ICilgnr Piper Will Talk tor. she is applying to thu University I PORTLAND. Jan. 13. The Cot extension division to complete her in-Usee Grove country is to get some of terriipted work. ,10 prosperity resulting from tho ro- . Mih. Lewis, while in college, took ! building of Liieopo. The J. II. Cllam a course in science. In a letter tojueis mill Is now getting out several the extension division she usks for a rais of tiinluis to be shipped to statement of her standing and for in-, Italy. The limbers are 5 to 110 feet formation regarding coi responce ! n length and some of tho logs study. She Jmiulios how long It will l.rn.u-hi here irniii which to cut them lake her to llnisli th- couise she he-!ai(. i oil feet in length. gan heiu twenty-live years ago. wejl ventilated and as long ns it is seen to tltst sick children are not allowed to attend he did lot see any advantage in closing the schools op. La. Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renoyating, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. All Work Called for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132 Quick Cure for Croup. Watch for the first symptom, hoaiscnesa, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is proinpit and effectiuil. Adv. Tooth brushes, combs, hair brushes, just the kind you need. See them at FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANDCORCG'ON. 'd 1-13-tf SI M.U:il SCHOOL THIS YKAIt Wll.l, III-: 12 WKKKS LONG Hug's Modern Grocery "PAY CASH AND PAY LESS" PHONE MAIN 35 I Kl'(3 KXK, Jan. 14. Tho Huunnor Hisninn of the I'nivtMMity of Oregon exh-ntl for twelve wttka this will ytr, Instead of six, aa hi'ivtolor'. ArtiiiK Disan H. I. Mildon announc t'H. TIm rouulur His.siuii will ojun June 2:t and continiK- tt Aunust 1. lo be followed by n Kpeelal six works pi-rind for iidvancd Htudeuts. Dr. Sht'ldim oxpt'cta an om-oihueiit of prultiilily ft tut hi (lie double session. Thi-i would koI h n,iw WTnrd. Mrs. MrCulu IU'sIkiim. COVI2, J.ni. i:i..fter Kovonteej.. in on (lis dryiil ion t the lied Cross, Mrs. 1 1 n Mb .Mi-Call h:is Londered her in tiifiimt ion :n cbairiiMin. She kWhh the prosHiire of utliwr duties as the reason for her resignation. Her suc cessor is .Mis. C. L. TIuwp, an ever de pendable Ked Cross woiker. errihleine of Ectoma rontrucicH wh"n n Tnrre bov (omrlit diwaw fr ten j;''in, with hulf dtwejisfK-ciiilisli. liolh lctrsmtrrnnli'mti ililinn. AliiHwt a iH-rvniiM wrei-k. It touk just filKittlcs tocicjir 1 lliit(is'aiie." This in tho lulu trstiniony of a prominent UPwspniHT limn. Ills nanus nnd hix ri'iimrkahltj elury in lull on TWiucst. W e Unxv .! n t inaity otlit-T cunn with tliis mnrvclons liqnul w.u-lt tiuitwe frc-ely oiler your, bolt Icon om ixtmukiI trmiranUo Lry it tuduy. 9 JS O for Skin Disease I C. I. I'lltnuill Drug Store, (tie Itevnll ! Sore. YOUR EYES firr liit'.'uhviiincps. Master 'minds mill villin hands art1 no. good with out tlinn. They arc tlu only avc-, I. lies to 4'ii,jo rut-lit and pilnration, iiiil'i-ovfiiii'iit and siifi't'ss. Can you afford to tioi'hvt IhrinJ Our (iitii',-tl (l.'i;ii'tuu-nt i- pi'd with the most si'ii'iitifi.' ip iiis tu iii.siirc' - cf-rrci'tly cliasscs. - inv iti' iju tu ciiiih' ;m,l iji tliis Dri.ai titii-iit. pquiji-instru-l'itttd fvt ' . .. -ti ' ' , . . ' '-. V . ' ,; i , t.-:. -: ::- i ' .- i - , - :' '. : v.c'l - --j i 4 - i . i i. i in ni.m 1 : I i i i i Allmny Closes 'I'Ihji( reH. AIJtA.V. Jan-., i:i. Tho Albany motion plrttife threntroH have volun tarily closed to ro'tiain ho until ull danger of ini'ltienz.i id passed. There jhas be.in ctiusideiiilil.' discussion over this as the otiiccm claimed tint mov ing tiictuie houses were legally bus iness houses ;'iid coufd only be closed wit h t he c Mieral line of biiHiness, Ttr tbentres settji'd this by deciding to close at once. Ilutter Wrappers printed Observer office. B. T. U. Stands for ' BRITISH THERMAL UNITS The standard measurement of heat usttl by beat ing' engiiu'crs iu working out house-lieating jirob-lems. -U-T why worry about formulas? Leave them to us. We are Heating and Ventilating Engineers, and design and install any and all kinds of heating and ventilating- plants iu accordance with scien tific and up-to-date methods. o you wish a new heating plant in your residence, store or office, or are you having trouble with youi present plant? SEE US ABOUT IT ANDERSON BROS. Phone Red 3681 No. 8 Denot St. 1 We sin face l.l'UKi:.'. - O , ,y .- 4MS and K'int .mr nwf P 0SO 'D'fia'iB J: U. Peare & Son La (iramlr's tradinc i-vl.-r ami (ptomttf i il ' to.. Sbipvaitl Strike it St. HrMis ST. II KI.1:nS( J.in. Kt. About .inep employed in the St. Helens Ship building Couipany'H yard have walked out. The l'ninn men claim that tJio company refused to reeop uie their eominittes. The company says the men have, no Just Krievnnce, Mind have not entered into any nego tiations to e!tlf tlu strike. 175 men lure mi ill 'at uik In the y;uds havh k ren-.ed to j in the strike. j i e SohUer (a.4rl. rtni:. J n. 1 I Tieports Ikivo iriMiic in th.it four Cave boys have been nas.d. Thv were, James llotix. Cu Hmix, James H oat son 'aud Kavmoiul NVilliama. James llot! as sent to A hospital, but no ; wenl b s be.a rvwMvMl ftom him. jeilher by hi parfntj or from the 1 1 1 h e r lo s who ro v e red m- i t h o 1 1 1 tii-iplt i! aid. T"h chairni;a of the lltl t'rus has tMKun luvrti4tion ar:d the ininiry would hne ttarted llnf'thn i'iio h.id th fact brn known. .5 thi wire h.itseO It AuKist. ! H.hmtH la Tevh tiens. I 'AT.UXNV. Jaa. ;V--i'lu-'iit Jud:. Oirrc Fhttct-iiu . t?tv.U-v1 a plan f.tr UNr i' fie tyf Ahons who up- , p for citi mM H is propo.-l that appti. airta ?,v eitizou.shij, be MaiiKht flvil piermuo;it fiotrt School 'toichers in tu l vicinity. He found 'that iDiiny of the ) plicariis lvked U tt know!, d ro.vhich Is need.J be-i fo:v performinK tho diMies of cituei. You'll Spend the Money Get the most out of i 0VERY YEAR you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. 3o much for things to eat, house furnishings, garden seeds and tools and what not. There's one sure way to get the most for your money. Knov what you vant before you go to buy. HEAD ADVEETISIMEHTS. ' The advertisements you rend will tell you vht is new and good. They . will give you the latest ideas and improvements. T.;ey will help you to live better and dress better at !S8 cost. If you think of it, you'll be surprised at the world of ir.tt rest aed the wealth of uew ideas you'll find in iii!f. actoertteesients. A,dwtitmeTits -are the -daily" record of progress.0 Ttey ar the report to you of the manufacturers and mei'chaiits who work' for you, telfing what has bean Al-A.I.'tlllllOiraU 1V1 J U Ul UlUVUK. (q q 5) I- I I w - G ft a o O o - I r O.'r s'nnoo gT l,Oi-l U'Mt I M'' 'L 3. Uh'Q,.