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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1919)
6 9 O ,; ,;:. '. . ,. yyn y r vr A1?yJ3tou o jOVERNOR'S ME5SAj5ff ciraBraBMafflH 1 TKe.Go'at Sale o the oeason 1 H0UNTAIN& (ffcmtlnued froio lKe 1) j commission ff? defended, a. the ' (miius.sinn meetw itH lminii;tr:it:ve xinses from its accumulated sur-! Iplua. '(bis would save SSxli.Oou in ilie TllltWi' ilw0 yarn anu 'f an enicrtreie-y clause I .AKK was attached to the law, no it would - become effective r-enrunry 1,' another j " ?15O,00Q could be suved. Mud Only Three and One-Half 1'eel i f .ti,i, i-..a loinp.ue.1 Willi f ,.,.mon,i, -.tnl.li.hm...,! o u suite t:jiiiuuuiiii ui i(--n o in ..lOKKI'll I-'IHIIKI'.MK.V DU.S AT ANKIIOII) J of fciimv i:ii-vi As Fret Ijil' Year. THE PAST COAT SEASON HAS BEEN BIG Never before have we served so many women of La Grande with such an array ' of Coats. Although the drain upon our Coat stock has been tremendous, wo still have a splendid assortment for Clearance. We offer , ONE LOT OF COATS VALUED TO $19.50, AT $f.S3 teen men, and Bays it 13 advisable loj proceed with the organization of the. Oregon national guard. lie discusses educationnl measures and vocational training, and commend.-!' the work being done by the insurance j and corporation departments and the: highway commission. He touches on the penitentiary situ,-1 ation and invites a cartful t-xuin:r.t-l tion into state prison affairs. He ad vocates a icpeal of the law prohibit-j ing the sale of priKon-mude goods in j competition with free labor. I Governor "Withycombe'a mid re; s j was lengthy and very comprehensive,' treating in detail the many important. CALL ON US WHEN YOU WANT:: NO.I GROCERIES. THE BEST YET 26 Coats values to $38.75 at $18.75 JOSEPH, Jan. ?r..-.-Mla Gelta J i'i nl 11 hh. who has been horo for Home lime reatlnK fiom lier Htren uous duties an, superintendent or the ; Auditorium ill Poitlar.d, left the Ural .of the week for More, wheie her friend, "Mrs. Hendricks, (formerly Viira Wells of Joseph) is very low with the influenza. Miss JonniiiKH cxpocis to rottirn to .losoph after she nurses Iter friend back to health. I .Mrs. i. V. Elam and son returned to their home in I, a Utiir.de ttte last !of the week, after spending two ! weeks visiting her daughters here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vedder of Zion City, HI., were in Joseph on business the first of the week. I Last Sunday inornini! four of onr 1 Hooil sportsmen, nauiely A. W. ueaiinif tnus witn matters art moment iKchaupp, Kd I.eliel, l.ee Russell and are K'ven here: i Hen K'napper, started on a hike to IteturninB Soldiers Considered. Aneroid i.ake Tho Irip to the lake iacnmry must oe sov omcraiiy in ; - . h. tl,n l,i!"t tint Hio mar wa made in about seven hours, and motion to place available, potion at By ordering from us you are getting the best that tiie mar- the return trip on Wednesday was the disposal of returning suvice men . inade In about (lireo hours. The and ill this connection I commend to 'snow on, the mountains is only three your legislative Rcnerosity the su;t and one In f feet deep as compared , Eestion mat prcterenuai rik'ius uo o the. eleven foot depth of last year. ; While at 'he lake f.oine fishing was done (hrouah threa feet of ico ami several fine specimens of the finny jtrlbo were brought back to town, j Mis. J. A. Freeman, who has been 'here sevor.il montlM at the home of her daiichler. Mrs. Titos. Adams, BV CALLING MAIN 70 jphascs of social and indttst. -inl develop fl f fc complete stoCk Of f ailCy and ment. A few extracts from his speech , i uu " . . , staple groceries, iruus anu vcgcmuico. PHONE YOUR 0 RDER EARLY Prices Always Lowest Quality Always uignest ket offers in season. OUR DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS THE CITY HARRIS GROCERY granted them in contracts of employ-' ment on public work, such as highway! construction. A state executive tom-i mittee appointed by me some weeks I since to arrange a proper reception j census of available .positions and UmmmmmmXMWt2MmSS doubtless a reasonable atinronriatiun ' : . : . I'HONE MAIN 70 AND 77: FARMERS, BLACK 192 iC8 NORTH FIR STRUCT ACROSS THF. TRACK "United States Food ArlmtniHtration License No. f :.ln2rrr left Monday for her homo in the east wjl be asked to, finance its worthy en- , Departmen Store in Mrs. W. M. I'nrrMli, who lias been visiting in Joseph Tot tho past week returned to Portland Monday. Mrs. I'loyd Green returned Sunday from N-mh Vcwdor, wliere alio has boon visiting her parents.; MIhh Helen Wast oil roturned Sun day after spending somo time visit ing -it iter home in Portland. Mike l'almatMr came up from I. a flrjtndc the first of tho week. He has bt'en working la R grocery store. I to expects to return to La Grande In a couple of weeks. J. X. Huberts nturned Monday frotrt a three-day business visit In l.a (In tide. ' Hosh Hood, a Wallowa soldier bay. i deavors. Land Settlement Problems. "It will never be said of Oregon that she thought more highly of her dollars than of the destiny of her no blest sons. Therefore, every effort possible will be made to provide piop er care for the boys retnniing from the. service. This general subject .should not be approached in a sp.rii of common charity. It does riot in volve charity but rather duty and debt. ! Probably the most important prob lem confronting the people of Oregon, today is the question of land settle ' ment, especially as it aftects the. re-; PUTMAN DRUG STORE ilEAWjilARTKItS F,)R KI.HNZO TOOTH Tllli RKXAI.I, STORK PASTIC II s soldiers mm ,i i, ,.,,uk mi.. entitled to every encourai-ement Mini (.on. iiuj-s ami rtiiin iuivj iH'ru i luj-'nther In various tinny cnmps'evorj since their enlistment. II . L. Marti r. renrnnd Monday from Portl.imt, 'where he went on luminous. IvINE FOOT EAGLE CAPTURED ALIVE ' PKNIII.KTO.V. Jan.l5.''niiT"s7e" flnrroll, who won the wotldH bull floKitliiK championship at the Itound t'p hist September, added ntlotllnr title to his list Monday, when hn eiipturiMl a hie eai;le mcnsuilnK nine cauitlit Monday Is slill alive and Mi: .I Carrol! is wondering do witli his captive. what be will Windmill El.arlclty. Windmills are UHed to generate eloe- trlclty in the Netherlands, where va DDP.MtniKNT OF AdltlCl I.TI AM) V. M. V. X. AltltANtiF TO (ilVK IHSI I.AYS l AMFltft AN ( AMI'S IN ITiANt .; WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 15. The Depaitineitt of A(ri'iciilture has La Grande's Oldest Home Gone they return to civil life. Whatever plan may be adopted by tliis legisla ture must offer something tangilde and must be practical, fortunately j you have an opportunity to develop; Oregon on a business-like baius at the' same time you are furnishing assist-! ance to returning service men and to1 j citizens gener::'!y. I Child Welfare Commended. I 'I feel that commendation i luc 1 ; the child welfare commission, which 'm ; has been performing excellent work destroed the Miilhol- ;in conjunction with the eraenuan de- I'ourtli and c. streets ; nartment of the University of Ort-tron. I respectfully suggest that a small ap- et aside to take care tiiundo, and one that for fifty years j Gf the expenses of this welfare work.f had sheltt-red some of the popula-'You have before you a vt-ry iblu ami tion of this cltv. ! exhaustive renort upon this subject.. foot from tin lo tt : of tho winen. 1 erator, producing the electricity, which""" Association, to meuiire four k.k Mr. Ifuntiniiton built the structure prepared by a representative of th Mct'aindl lindcd th oiikIo In Ctiinlts!,H hen Httnud in a storano battery V agriculiiirul exhibits, oach to con- M'y years ago win APPLE, Culls at 40 cents per box. this week only. Just as good foy mince meat and apple butter. Bring your boxes or sacks to La Grande Fruit Co. Warehouse, Jefferson Street. B. M. DURLAND 1 When lire land house on the other nleht there passed Into his tory (ho oldest riant.- dwelling In La 'pruprintiun be terpower Is scanty. The wind acting 'lurccd, with lite .Villi, n il War Worn i throuith the windmill drives the den-,1 onncll of the Vouni; Men's Christ- 1 1 1 1 1 1 EATE canyon and cana'it. the bird after ""d usvu lor various purposes, rtnppltiK It by shoclInK It in one I . . wlni;. lie s:iys I hern me (en envies. . all told In Hint reelon. The bird i Ohsorver aiivertlsliiK pays. SOLOMON AND THE SWARM OF BEES A swarm of bees once enabled Solomon to deter niino which wreath contained the genuine flow ers. Iu prcciso'y the same way the public response to ri.lvcrUsing will prove instantly if a piece of lit erature is worthy. There may be many earmarks of sincerity, but ( lie tiling the public know.- without, teaching, the man with a real message. Our advertising is straightforward. It is store news disseminated for the benefit of customers. P.EAT1 OUR ADS REGULARLY AND KFKP POSTED ON DRUG STORE TOriCS sistH of about a carload of material, to hif sent to Franco about Febru ary 15 for tho usu of the War Work Council in its wor'c of bringing ag riculture to the n'tiutlon of the American soldier In the general ed aeitional service w hich the War Wrk Council is conducting. Th-re will he four sets of exhibits, each substantia lly Hit same, so that It Grande was Kussell ftngc Foundation, for whk h the fld Town an. I Old Town was La state is deeply grateful. ' , Grande. At 1 hat ttmo It was not ex-j e pectnd tho prosont I. Grande would i NOTK'K evtir he, so u pretty little village was j Tho entire Kit of tool:; was taken laid out In tho foothills :ind com- fi um my car the other day. Two hoys forluble villa kg. homes wtp started ; v.ho previously have bei:n bei'ore the by the erection of the Huntington , juvenile courts were stn in my ga bome. Mrs. George II. Currey, the:'. Unless these tmds are returned only ilaiiphter of tho Ihintlimtcm's. wiil have warrants iue l f.r t':uir was born In the cottage and It was rrMt L. II. UIIA.M iVtil.L. thoy iKy be used on four circuits of , once iulte a social center for tho few the camp throughout France, each 'families of what was then ln Gtarde. ' be under the direction of an ex- Its ownership had been varied, pert, from the Department of Agri-1 p-isslng from mie party to another. J ulture, Willi assistants furnished byiuntil 11 number of years ago when ( l ho W:ir Work Council. j Fred King nr:d wife purchased the The ehlblts wilf consist of mater-! proporty for a homo. There they re-; ial representing the activities of thelsided until t.h y removed to the east. 1 following' bureau and . o f f I c o s. hit which time they sold tho residence Wealhor, plant industry, farm man-j to Mr. MullioIKiad. . ; ugtMiitMit, animal industry, public) Mrs. Kiitu's organ and organ stool roads- division of rurU engineering, ! remained in tlm hoine, having never, forest- service, and Mates- relations ; been removed by her. When the lire Mervice, Tho exhibits will bo main-j broke out the organ was saved hull tained in France as long as tho War the stool was burned. In speaking of Woik Council may desire within the the Incident Mrs. King remarked: per'ml of twehe months. "There was no money value to thev old stoid, tint it heon my property fot : RICHT NOW is the time for you to buy your heater. We have a complete line of new and used coal and wood heaters for you to pick from. It us explain to you the many superior points of our Famous Patent Heater, the one that burns coal, wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted. You may turn in your old heater or any other household furnishings you wish to get rid of, as first payment. Do not buy until you try us. Our guarantee covers your dollars. Furniture Exchanqe FIR AND JEFFERSON PHONE BUCK 1241 Best Prices for Used Furniture, or Will Exchange for New. l-14-2tp II ITS KeRulnr prices W.Ot), $.'!..',(), $1.00; sale priee.H Sl.t'O, $1.50, $'.."(). Ilia THE TtuaiEKV. tjuiik Cure for Croup. Wntelv for the firs', svniploni. hearseness, and (rive Chainiierlnin'n i with Remedy at once. It is prompt and effectual. Adv. (herer adertlMiia will brine re-ulls forty-nine y .irs, ni'd deemed more ' or les a purl of nio." i Ice cream das and sundaes, hot drinks of all kinds, hot totnales, es 'halndes, 'chili con carne, lemonades. :ill kinds of eirir drinks. You will he iilensed with all these at Pilverthorn's fountain. dl-IS-tfl ae Qtxkk lM'vTy Pharmacy FAMILY DRUG STORE LA ORANOf.ORCOON. s. 1 II I 5 ! r."?-;: IT LOOKS GOOD nd tateH better if it ran from our Hakrry, ami there's amtiher t;imal .thiftir atMwt il. 4H know yfvt ite nr mo4h rr vm-n't atoPtuni' orr tht to lnVt it for u. Miw'rtit mrttMm!-,- aanitary tUrtft!ii( (ttf ina rmtirutM aitd txi'cf ililt fi mn jrc me at riJBUtRT Youl Spend the Money Gel the most out of it rVSRY YEAR you spend a large proportion' of ' one money you get. bo much for clothing. So much for shoes. So 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. Know what you want before you go to buy. READ ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisements you read will tell you what is new and. good. They will give you the latest ideas aud improvements. They will help you to live better and dress better at !ess cost. If y(?u think of it, you'll be surprised ftt the world of interest and the waaltft of. nuw idoos you'll find in .reading advertisements. ' Advertisements are Uie daily" record of progress. Th"y are tia report tayoa of the. manufacturers and merchants who work for you, telling what has been accomplished fer y6ur benefit. DUTLI'S BAKEFlY L Grande, Ofegtyj, 0 (S) : JfST At ; THE IT. At K, ;QgW.'CTgjIIIWIIi I illH I Jll Co " 11- S3 o0s (S) m 9 o ,11 0 ,? m