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oo three TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. 101!). LA GRANDE FNTNTO OttSEIrF,fl. - MWMMMl3 ' DON AT . . I ! . . 11 aar-fiht iiiiai'i w) uiAnMnlcuw I 1 lilfll'f :111-.v itiL'a O ( ITIOXS TO THK ftVXt rata e Red Cross ; . prug Store Tfle Prescfiytln Store. ! Social and . Personal P. C. Wright, of Union. Is in tho city today atteuUinij to. business interests. Milo Schilke, of l.ostlne, is in La Grunde today visiting at the Fred Schilke-home. J. R. Oliver mail a business trip to Pendleton yesterday, returning on No. 17 last night. Mrs. George Noble left this morn ing for Union, where she was culled on account of the ill;iess of her sister. There will be no meeting of the Red Cross Tuesady night club for the reason that thro is no work for them to do. Sebestain Schwalgcr, of North Platte, Nebraska, is in La Grande vis iting his daughter. Mrs. It. E. Nich ols and his Bister, Mrs. E. Polnck. Mi's. Fred Kiddle, cookies. i I ' Mrs. di. Hiueurscu, 1 1-2 doze eggs. j Mrs. J.B. Ijtod.l.in!, box at apples 'ard chicken m Mrs. H. L. Lyon. ntip. Routh McKi;nnon. $2,110. I Mrs. mlrew lSlokl.ind, milk and lly. Mrs. fd Fold, milk daily.' I Mrs. Cooper, frtiit! I Mrs. Venuinglou, S jars of fruit I jello. 1 1 Mrs. Rmiifc, pudding and peaches. I Mrs. llrooks. pmUliiith I Mrs. llillman, bread, cortee cake and creamed peas. ' Mrs. Joe Snodgrans, coffeOt jelly, milk. Mrs. O. M. ' Holm, hot dinner, fruit. Mrs. F. A. Oesterllng, buked beans, pickles. . ' Mrs. N. H. Johnston, 2 dozen a- sorted jello, rruit, Jolly. ' Mrs. K. C. I'uisous, filut, beets, beans, bread. , Mrs. D. R. Tanner, 1 dozen eggs, fruit. Mrs. D:iy. ronkles. Mrs. R. W. Taylor, butter, cream, milk. eggs. . . Mrs. IVmrch, rolls. Mis. G. L. Larison, cream, jelly. Mis. Lee Warnlck, soup stock. Mrs. J. O. ilolin. peach jello. Mrs. R. J. Kitchen, soup, tomatoes. Mrs. Chimin Mackey, bread, rolls. Mis. U. A. Benhain, pears and to matoes. Mrs. J. F. Okey. fruit. Mrs. Cortrmlu Spiker, fruit. Mrs. F. S. lvanhoo. cookies. Mrs. li. I). MeKennnon, soup. Avlafcrt Bllev That Flying It Bourfl to HaveJSmt Influence on tho Mindof Men. Flylnx In the opinion of British Captuin John J. HroV.ion p;scd through La Grand hist.niiKit on No. , enrouW? to New York. Mrs. Broughton arrive in the city several vimr .,i ,a rh.., ih. -h., I W K auasne will, several of the r nS. .m-i.i'. iui,.ki n .i icapuia's friends were at the train v,.a. . i,,.ii ..,!.,.. ,. I to meet him for a few minutes. Cap Vijl bflng a fresher, cleaner iow. of ain Broughtoo has been stationed at Idoas Into the brains of men. .Vancouver barracks for the past A nuiu. the flyera argue, who baa olRhteen . months and his orders to seen before hlin at the same time- the "-pori ai ew .u. .. .ijr uu i.in ,n cllffa of Kngland, the long Hat fields of miormauon. ror.j-uine. ou.er oin Holland, ami the smlllug countryside! of Relulmn nnd Prance la bound to "" i"- think in a different way than a man whose horizon has always been-bounded by bricks and inortnr, or even by hill and dale. Traveling may have mndc him think nationally, but flying will make him think far mure largely. He will see England and France lying close to each other, separated only by a shin ing strip of water. He wilt see the green nnd brown mosaic of Itrigium, which in Its turn merges Into the tils- Sttant shadow of Holland, white, etlll ' Extraordinary Offerings in me ulso muk- Cuptaln Broughton was formnrly fortmiim of the Goo. Pal hut taimhur i Company's box factory tit this place and while a resident hero mudo many warm friends who wish him i well in his new wo.lt. For M SINKS MANY HUN SUBS fnrther ou, across he will -see the distant lowlands sweep ou over the rlin of the world. How will he regard petty spites be tween Individuals nnd cliques then? the blrdnian asks. French Marina Patrol la Doing Effec tive Service. A report just Issued by the French the wide Scheldt j l'"lrulty shows that during the month Miss Ida Goeck' and Mvs. Eliza beth Donnelly leive tonight for Stockton, California, to v!hU with their sister, Mrs. Frank O'Hare. Mr. andtMrs. Bert Gilnun return ed to Portland last night. They have been here .attending the funeral of Mrs. Gllman's sister, Mrs. Ida Shelton. cream. Mrs. Wm. Miller. Mrs. Cooper, cake and sauce. Mis. A. Andersou, rolls. Ethel Rarhttti, 1 pallon soup, 4 cloen cookies. miked chicken. 5f July of this year, the aerial sea and roast patrols of the French marino cov ;red a total of -IS-VtilO miles. This Includes the work of tho con- He can cover with i '," . r- his thumb from tho heights a fever-,""" """ """"" "-"" ' 'r T Ish city swarmluK with a million p,.. ''''k'"K of miuiv submnrines hy rrench pie. What will he think of those who ibo,,,I" 18 Klvn "'e a"M ''"V"" " ive next to each other and will not ! " '--vice because of Its untiring w i . in n-rrruitu vim nit? t'u iiriurs. The norinl pntml nlso tliscovored nn- spetik? How moan and petty their quarrels and jealousies and hates will seem. The true men nine of human Inter course and friendship will come home to him. He will gtiln an almost divine outlook upon tho world. Dishonesty, civil strife, all will seem to him contemptible. Perhaps, Bay the avla brown pudding trs, this Is tho new view which will bring the millennium. noodle NOTHING DOING FOR JOSEPH Ray Johnson, U. S. N., who has been in Wallowa on a ten day fur lough passed throuvn here last night enroute to his station in California.- , Mrs. Mrs. tatoes. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. S. A. H. H. Hoe. beans, tomatoes, llanti.t, SfOlip stock, po- A. Si"trist. butter, cocoa. Wemlt, rrackeis. MrKinnis, chicken. 11 odds, soup Mrs. Mnllter. soup. The R'.'d Cross wishes to thank evevyono ho has given to the kitchen. Might Be the Engineer, but Found He Had Little Control Over Steam Powers. merous groups of mines laid by fler ainn submarines In French waters. During July, the report states, cap tive balloons were in nctlou for ii.Mt) hours, dirigibles for 1,811 hours, nlr plnnes and . liydroavlmis for 7.-IM2 bours. During tho months of Juno the jerlnl sea patrol covered d47,(W0 tulles. SPOILS HYMN OF HATE Being Yank Shell Cuts Short Note Written by Hun., A pqmire hit from nn American shell ended the hymn of liute it German non commissioned officer wus writing. In n dugout In n French villttirc. to his Meekly made up his mind that he BWeethenrt In Herlln. The letter was wasn't ging to be bossed any longer I fount! near his body when the Ameri can troops occupied tho town. 'Denr Frieda," the note read, 'I am wnltlng for the time when this awful jo j PAIR xr l values uj Dress and Work p t6$ 6.50 Shoes The Gol 0 W den.K Hie Co Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Carpenter stopped off in La C ran do today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ' Car penter. They are4 ou their .way to Portland- from the east and -will continue their journey tonight. I'M! I'! IX U TOWN'. Mulbnlland ItesMcnce Vroperty C Slrcet Destroyed. .1 A firo last nivht about 7:T.O Mrs. F, L. Mey?rs returned this oVolck prnftieally destroyed the morning from Hot L.i:ke, where she house at UOlt C. -street, occupied hy h'ia been with her sis'ter Miss Mar- Alr-v. Forj;iinon iind owned bv L-. parot Newlin, who has been ill at Mulholland. The family were sit-! 1 wunt J'0" to understand that hy his wife, bo when he went home at noon he called out, Imperiously: "Laura ! I.nurn M Mrs. Meekly came out of the kitchen with perspiration on her face, her hands covered with war flour, nnd a rolliiiK-piu in her hand. , "What do you want with Luura?" she asked. Meekly Hindered, but braced him self up. "I want you lo understand, madam" nnd he tapped bis breast dramatically "that I am the engineer of this establishment, that I am " "Oh, you are, are you? Well, Jo- the hospital there. Miss Newlin is tins quietly in tlm' downstairs part petting along very well, she says and: after dinner while the roof was continues to improve every day. jablaze and the. flames had gained , isuch a start before they discovered A surprise party was given l ist the blaze lint tho whole building was night on Mr. and Mrs. VnnSirlen j In their destmctlvo grip before the at their "home In the valley. Two ! fire brigade could an ive on the spot, carloads of young people went out Only a sinail part of the famtty'B from La Grande. The evening was ;household effects was saved andjhey spent in dancing and - singing. At had no insurance nn wlvit was burn the proper hour refreshments were ed. The cause of tH (ire is altrihut served. 'ed to a defective flue.. . fc I" here she looked dangerous "I am i the boiler that might blow up und sling the engineer over Into the net street. Do you hear the steam escap ing, Joseph?" Joseph heard, nnd prayed that he Alight he passed Grade 1 when he went before the medical board. Lou don Tit-Bits. JOHN I. SLTHEltLNI) DEAD. SALEM, Jan. 14. John D. Suther- i:.sTi:iiV kt klikt. The following officers were elected land, for twenty-eight years connected at the ;inrul election of Hope Chap with the state treasliier's office, died ter No. in Order of tho Eistcrn Star, suddenly, without warning-, while seat-j Worthy Matron Florence" Bacon, ed in a chair at his home last niht. Worthy p-itt -on -Itobert Eakin. Mr. Sutherland wa? 61 years old. He! Associate Matio:i- Cassio Tiiever. was born in Canada April 12, 1859. He' CondnctrcHs -Iluida Humphrey, had been calling at the home of C. O.' Associate Conductress Nellie G. Rice, a neighbor, and returning home. Neill. he picked up a newspaper, which he; Secrelary--Mary Warnlck. was reading when he died. Mr. Suth- Treasurer K1W ItnFsel-. prlnnrl wns rpcentlv reannninted to his MarshiiU Sndln Given. . position by O. r. Hotl, successr to T. B. Kay as state treasurer. Mr. Huff announced today that Lester B.. Davis will be his successor us cashier in the treasurer's office. CAPRONIS CARRY PASSENGERS ROME, Jan. 14. The problem .of, carrying passengers in airships is thej subject of deep study on the part of! Italian experts and the results so far. are considered very satisfactory. It is( hoped to start a regular mail and pas senger service between the principal; cities of Italy. ; Two Caproni machines spreading about thirty-five metres of wings each (more than 11 feet) started from Fer-: rara for Rome. They covered the dis tance of 4;J0 kilometers in three hours.' Each plane carried twenty pa??engers. pe;!nh:s Itoin tn Crossing the Appennines they oncoun-j Nicholas. tered a storm which they rode out eas-i jlv. . Job prlntin. Th Chaplain Mary E. Wright. Organist Cora Potter Oxner. Ada Evelyn M;if Millan. Ruth Ad.ih Kiddie. Esther Vivian Okty. Martha Sudin E. Roe. Electa Martha Inrker, Warden Ro.-in El-.ell. Sentinel Arch T.acon. When a Nut Isn't. Tint peanut isn't u nut at all, but n member of the pea. bean and clover family. It is a legume and gathers nitrogen from the ilr. Yunuts dnot grow from roots, but on shoots which grow out from the phud above ground, bear a little sterile yellow blossom nnJ then shoot directly Inro . the ground, uh.-re they peg (hat i. wlire row on them. St. Locating Ore Beds. Reds of ore are stated to have been located at a distunce of two and a half miles by the electrical method 1'U tented in the United States by Pro fessor R. A. Fessenden. In the locality where the existence of valuable ores is suspected, a number of hole sev eral miles apart are bored, then Ailed with water, and a Fessenden sound os cillator is immersed in eue as a trans mitting apparatus, the receiver .sub merged In each of the other holes be ing an Einthoven recording oscillo graph. The holes may be live mites or more npart over the area being In vestigated.-In the study of the oscll war will be over nnd I can come hack nnd hold you In my arms. .Rut first 1 hope it will fall to my lot to kill a dozen of these dirty American dogs who The letter ended there. A shell had penetrated the dugout und blown the German to pieces. SNEW TODAYS FOR RENT .1 room house an J 11 lots on North Walnut street, with good water rights, for responsible party, for one year or longer. - Phone Kcti 622, or write P. O. Hox 17'J. 1-14-;) Pearls at $35 Per Day. Pearls nt ?.'!5 n day Ik the compula tion made regarding the cost of up. keep of a single string of pearl which have been sold at auction in London. Mme. lie Fnlhe's -pearls were hold for $'.'37,000, the largest amount over paid for any article of art or luxury sold at auction. Annual interest on the sum would he npproxlmiilely $r 000 a year. If worn hut on n few great occasions during a year, as Is likely, they become more expensive than Caruso. FOK SALE 14 cords of wood, 'in quire La Grande Pharmacy. 1-14-tf FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Call Uiuck 8:11. 1-14-tf Hid Sugar In Pillow Slip. Government investigators are after ffilgar hoarders ot Pottsvillo, Pa., koiho of whom bought large supplies before the. regulations went into effect. One woman was found to have .'ir0 pounds of sugur concealed In pillow slips. Your Eyei and tar. The eyes nnd ears tin all they can for. you, but vltllil tbe rn-opcraflon of the mind that Is very little. Listen will, ;.-our Intelligence, n.i a-ctl as with your ears. Look with your bruin as well us with your eyes. Ilo-cnforco LOST Initial liar pin, initials 11. H. C. Leave at Observer. 1-14-tf LOST Hunch of keys between post office and depot yesterday. Please inform J. R. Oliver. 1-14-tf Only Left It Comb. "Mnnunn," said flohby, "when you .'old the new cook to dress the chicken, die slarlcd to undress It." Hoy's Life. II ATS Regular prices &I.00, $3.50, $4.00; sale prices $1.00, $1.50, $2..r.O. l-i:i-tit . THE TOCiGKIty. loraph records, special attention Is !''""r l'1'-11 concentrated given to the relation hit ween sounds received direct and those from echoes, and tt Is found possible to get a fair Idea of the character of intervening niHsxoH of rock and of the position und distance of neighboring deposits of ore. attention. .luh Print imr. The Oiwerver. Main 117.' When you need anything in the line of lmtnk books, such as ledgers, jour nals, day bookp, type writing paper or tablets, you will very naturally think of Siivetthorn's drug store as the place that carries a large stock of such goods. dl-lil-lf FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANPCOBeaON, i itiKTVPr. Main 37 World's Greatest Soldier. physically, Foch Is a little man, his ; ln lies are about those of Napoleon,-! and he has Grant's fondness for the; cignr. Like JofTrc, a southerner, he j has frankness of speech which his bid cmnmnmlcr hns never displayed. Un- ; like Fetain his words are rarely enus- ' tic and he hns ninth1 friend among all his allies. An old man. close to sev- 1 enty, yet younger than Clemencenu.'hc was still handsome when the war her g:in, btit the strain has marked his J. fe and only his eyes reveal an un shaken spirit.- Frank H. Hlmonds In Metropolitan. TURKISH DEFENSE METHODS IN PALESTINE , tUMiHW." ' !....... Hit Job Printing. The Of,berver. Main 3": NEW a 4 ,ThRre Wa3 Nothing So Good -. for Congestion and Colds as Mustard . But the old-fashioned mard nlater burned and blistered while it :tcd. Get the)' relief and help that mustard - ! JT" -' .witkout the blister. r-:SP. -4 '''"AW-'--- M Musterole does it. It is a elegit, white t i . YS' mm&ar'- I s'J:m :"' ointment, made with oil ol mustard. It I- a i'J---Jtjr" '. " - .'i '" " "1 " 1 Kientitically pra.ared. co that it works Vf"y ' V'r!;;':- V "I S -wonders, and yet do l.'j the f I -T-fi ' 4 lu-,i massage Mititcrolc t itkt'ie fin. V - I. -y t' ::- ( o rt'lici-hoipeesiiiy th?fn di eai. Vzc Mustcrole lor Mre thrru tci chitis. tovtsiiita. crrp, stiff Aaft, MhrnA nf,rttim. H;tfarh rwMtil rAtintv ' rtieumatism. lumbago. peinnd ih.aot 'ija the back or r"tnf. grains, sore ntuuit-i Druises, chvftw Ittf.ted ay.-t, cotoa tit the chest t.t often prcventa pneum'jjaj If, o 30c and VC jaitt lxnpital tize WA1. This plioti.c'Hih ii-r.it S"iii'(i,.f lnheirln efforts In rlwlt :cm-nd Al ruV.i t.tke vrtf iklvcn ini.CXhe sr. Mtclietind btrbejrwire entasjicinQ IIHtll'i., a M"I ! the Turk j l'l(l.-.lllie.Slu.rp- I iuij ih in w0 tteel boopa, t m I 9 ' YouU See the Differ-, ence the minute you taste our Pineapple IT HAS A WONDERFULLY FRESH, HONEY SWEET FLAVOR GrREATED..OR SLICED FROM 20 TO 40c CAN NEW TODAY Chocolate Eclaires and Panama Creams. Don't wait for the chimney sweep. Use .Zip. Pul Vo-Drip Barrington Hall Coffee is ground especially fine for Percolator use only. No extra charge for delivery of your groceries. Kolsum Buns and Do Nuts every morning. Our Euckwheat is grown and ground in New Ytirk State. Arrived Yesterday Fine 'Tissue 'ToiLet Paper. ' . Epct a shipment of Jonathan Apples today. The new Soap that Swims pure and white, at 5c bitx. 8 We ctre' getting some very nice Floridt 9 . Grapefruit now. Hot House Lettuce and Celery corning fairly ' go6d." Pjot Vegetables, Pearl J3arky and Split " Peas for Soup. " ' PHONE MAIN 80 PATTISON "BROTHERS GROCERY Van Camps Spaghetti Itallian, Style maH&Bfsss ALL READY TO EAT. Place can in boiling water for twenty minutes. Open and Serve. A FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Phone Main 43 J. G. SN0DGRASS There was a Crowd in i S the Store and they zverc (ryhiZ to josh the Tobacco Man "Have a chew on go long it costs not! fnc,"say he."Break off ju:J; two .or three squares. Tht a man's size chc.v ol Refll Gravely. It hokls its v'ood taste '. ing extra to crvew this class .o tobac- i " CO. jf.-;r. further that's why yon can get the'tnoti t(Ktc tf this class oftobec: jco willw.it extra cost. - PEYJpH BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each ;ece facktdjri a pouc(i 8 () v ii a 0 i 'J ' obsepver Advertising wii?bitg results! o 00 o 9