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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
i o. '6 oft s - . Tnv .T i;A)9Ylfi.imO. TA OR.tVDE EYEyfKO OBSERVER . TYPO : 9 .o. T..... . , B .. U'lll Models, of ;Sf ricking Individuality and. Charm are Included in this Clearance Sale of Coats Bought to sell up to $38.75 NOW $18.75 Other good models, all this season's garments, values to $18.50. Now specially priced for $9.75 Hill's Dept. Store IS POISONED M.IOOI hf.t IM. i.iiikiity uoxii cvf.'nii()' rally tlu.t win tli iiiiliTeftt way to 1 AVI I.I, liXTKMI TIMI-: f Oil ihm. aif,iiii;(.'4i Aiin'i, onia in IinMur TuHiLay. . - W. it. Huii-hurt, Uie llftVI'tlllg aHnKin was In Vimiluy. Tim Irtblcr :tatc IKink Iwlil their WASHINGTON', Jan. 16. Sivre-i liurilwantary Glima wtu: Ch.'.irimn KiKhin; InmlBfjor the hoime ways unit minus ruin- nilttee Wedm-nd.iy t' at he UI uliort-i ly reconimeiKl extendi,! of the ifrivi-l j letfe of convertius; Lil.orty boinlH of Mr. Webb, abofh"r of Mrs. lifts uecityd issues to bonds bearing! kWarns of HiHtitjcrvil: arrred Tncu- -luy ror on vxtifriufl visit. ScikI. I'ihII J- luu g'-il. nii'l j Hoiiiv W;w in Kngtaml1' for Hiiiiin Time, PERRY FREE OF INFLUENZA I Kilt Kl'ltlVi iihim: leo Crop Ktrfn-i-il this mr Htiirirtrnl )! lor l.ocils lii1 SuimH Has I'm mi Dn l li Kkuling IMrM.I.R, Jan. - 1 5. (Sporlnl) llntcim i'Vtnij't.n i very 111 tit the home of his father here, from eat ing polHoiied eundy. Dr. ItoneMiiiil. who was culleil from Elgin, reports it Ik a very had rae of polHoninK. Mm. Katie 1'Erker and dauehter. : draco are vlHltllig in Imbler tlilH week. I T. K. Ilellamy win n bualnens vIb jltor in la Ciruade Snltiiiluy. I MlHa Krunees lived, of Klfjln, who :lia hunn vIhIIIdk la Imbler, rntiini t'd home Saturday. .She wjh arroni ipanled hy her hIkWt, Mrs. Kurua ! Kf-i-fer, anil rhililren. j tiennlH Skilly of Willow, came In on Kuinjny evening' train. A party waa itlven at the homo flln. ,)ot.n transforr.d t.na, ntimreu nutunjuy evening ror a NMinher of friends. Mis. P. H luiwest at tho hijiher rate of A 1-4 ptr cent. The period du'tt wtiieh the honds tukht he converted rlosc-d Wovololer 9. Becreiary CI:b transmitted to the ways and means committee, which soon will consider n new bund bill, statistics bIiowii K that hoods of- the first two loans not converted totall ed 1,&7, 680, 000. , " $10,000 DAMAGES AWARDI'I) WALLA WAI.LA. Jan 1 ; I111I1-- r.l'AIIHJC f AMIfi ;i:TTI nEAIv'mcnt of 10,000 was awarded to Kd- -(Spocial) I'KRnY, Jan. IB I'oriy remains fluleKS Kred Robertson Is head sawyer in the I'almer mill during the lllnos of their regular. Tho lodging crew from the O. R. L. Co. lower camp, who have been at the upper camp helping to get logs ready for th') spring drive. to the lower camp again and sawing will not have tn wait for fl loir ,-jvn. Tho nnu AVerftlnskowJ Visited 8ip..m in., . ,hH nlniner nnH hn ,her daughter In hi Giande Friday. jfanln,y wla installed with only one : Mr. and Mia. Horas Childers and j(iy H, down. .iM.oieii miu-u ai mo nemo oi j. (;,.,,dma, AValker, who had the! niiuiena 111 mis my. I misfortune to sustain a broken arm ' Mlns liesHio AVitte. formerly ofr.. t i. ...i this place, hut who has resided in i '" u . nlZL , ,.Z 0'"J','I rt-l',n" ,...,,,u.,u ,ui me mi iu or uiree,in .,.rrv again and j dnlnn nlrelv The reported cases of flu at the Claude liraden liuine east of Perry turned out to be nothing worse than a had cold. Kmployees of the local lumber Co. are putting up the annual Ice crop. Formerly ice was Hhipped away, but ward Lv Tremblay yesterday against. J. W, Harvey. Mr. Tremblay sued forj $77,000 damages. He was crushed be- J neath a combine while harvesting on! Eureka Flut thrte years ago. Mr. i Tremblay was bVieath the co.nhine when Mr. Harvey accidentally took; hold of the controlling rod. The heavy' machine was lowered on - Tremblay, i breaking his back and crippling him for life. Several vertebrae were removed. Mr. Harvey said after the trial that he was well satisfied with the verdict, as he had previously offered Mr. Tremblay J8000 and payment of hos pital and physicians' bills. Soap Specia- ' Two Days Only . Friday and Saturday 10 Bars -Crystal White Soap; 1 package Sea Foam Washing Powder ; 1 package Crystal White Soap Chips; 2 bars Crems Oil Soap. By special arrangements with the manufacturer we are enable to give $1.30 value for $1.00. Fac tory representative conducting sale. Phone or ders accepted. Limit, one lot to a customer. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track yoirs was married January Iird to Kergt. Lorin Cramer of Los Angeles. Mrs. Cramer as many friends in Union county, who extend their con gratulations. Saturday evening Mis and Mrs. Wiggins entertalied a dumber 'of gfu menus in ineir new nome. Arter now y oeil, Bpl,,y , Btor(i(1 for TWy i "l,lu '"" '"" :lo I the ren use of the employes' Tamil Greatest of Great Minds. Phokespen-e Is of no age, nor, 1 may add, of nny religion or party or profession. The body and substance of his works come out of the unfaih- of his own oceanic mind; his observation and reading supplied him with the drapery of his flKiires. Coleridge. HiigariiyTTfTirTrTTrrf I I I i"-ri""""'"'"r"'"" : APPLE That School Appetite' Children, when they are growing, need a bite just home from school, and at other odd times. Always keep a box of crisp Snow Flakes in your pantry, handy for them. Don't ask. for crackers," say Snow' , Flakes. 1 " Your grocercan supply you. BOIL URINKING WATER 1 Owing to the HhortaRC of water nt Beaver cretk it itt now necessary to get part of the supply from the Grande Uonde river. AM water needed for drinking purposes should he hoilrd Ics during the nnniimr. The ice th!s'as a. precaution against germ or con fto.iHon waB about ft foot thick. i lamination. While the conditions at HtHVht nnowB !iave spoiled the tl,e ri'er ure mucn improved over for-; Hkatlng on the rlvnr it thin place. 'ar, lhre being now little or; "Al" Hi hr In dtivinir ji new l u 1 o ! no chance for contamination from the ami .irn. rniu ui u.ih city, nrrivon . Maxwell, having tradd his old Max- 1 meat company's plant, the city health Sunday fiom flnmp Lewis, whoro ho n nn ., nw ...... j board urges boiling of drinking vaUrt Knrrnll Murray, who Joined tiie precautionary measure. ! avttil ion corps over a year -:igo, arriv- JOHN COLLIER, HlnjfJnK, tho grests enjoyed a Hiinip liious lunch. prv?d cafeteria stylo. Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins proved theiu m'lvi'H mo'it royal entertainers. Ki rgt. l-'loyd M Pratt, non of Mr. 1 I, t'lfM ,'.'. icCoBlscuilG), OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. reci'lved his illsfharn Junuiry, Kr wits In the Third Construction Air H'Tvieft Corps, located In IHcoHter, i Val. He was moved lutnr to Klms- wirth, iwhem - was engagnd In ; hnlld'ng cam pi. 1 to worked wit 'i i the tiiiiMon ht iv.k lay In k com piny. ! l-'loyd enlisted nt lied Oak, Iowa l ri Till was sent from thero to Kelly Jl'leld S imitoi linn. Texas, until Batt ling for England, nettnnlng, ho nrriv 'ed lr Nvw York Oer-einber fi, nnd at 'Camp Lew in. Decpinher 24. tWhen tils nh Ip wrn at tout two nills rmt from New York harbor they passed 1 1 he ( Inoi ge Washington, rarrylni; (I'reildi nt Wllfon t i I'Ynnee. I A. O. Vedder ari l wifo of Sinn City, Illinois, wero In liuhler Tus d iy nnd Wednesday. Mr. Vedder Is woiklnir In the Interests of tho Slon;1 f'lty OiTlco Hupply company. Mrs. Ivnnlioe, tho county superin tendent, visited the srltools of Imbler Tuesday and all were) very glnd to see her hack oirain. Mrs. Harry Sanderson and child ren ci mo over fnmt Stimmervllle Friday evening. Harry Cleaver has been 111 the last few days. Miss Lucy Wnde nnd mother left ! last week for Orone, Cnl., where !they will slay for the remainder of the winter. I llmee Cox was seen nn our streets j Friday. We were bIc-.i! to see him be I cause we were ulniov out of Prefer ed Stock. When Waller Strinnham I saw f i f in coming !io beiran ti makn lout n hirtio order for him. Nifi- Culls at 40 cents per box. this week . only. Just as good for mince meat and apple butter. Bring your boxes or sacks to La Grande Jruit Oo. Warehouse, Jefferson Street. B. M. DUKLAND ed hiinm a few dti)'s aBO, having got us far uh Ermlaitd when the (armis tice was signed,' l-Li-et City .Managpr. Tho Last Word. I i no sweet young thing tnought eno muoo io unmr, was making n huge success. "There Is ;mly mie ibiuir I can't understand." he started to say. "Only one?' she nuked, without letting hfin finish. "There was .me. Now there nre two. Tho second Is why aonie girls never learn Hint It is only the pretty ones who cut) nil'ord to be Impertinent." HAIR WOKK. Indies' modern hair work done, new switches made to order. Combings 14J7 Washington .St. l-i:j 2-13 I lot water hot ties, face bott les, rubber tubbing. Always a good stock of these will be found at l-Ki-tf CI FAMILY DRUG STORE l-A GNANDC.ORCOON. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. re thet aigat),iaVauausiiiliiM IT MIO l.l lira i oil UDpenameivj ioney Get the most out of it EVERY YEAR you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much lor clothing. So much for shoes. So much for things to oat, house furnmhir.gs, garden needs and tools nnd what not. There's one suro 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 tho latent ideas and improvements. They will help you to live better nrd drr-v better at , lep cost. If you think of it, you'll 1e surprised at the world of interest and the wealth of new idcar, you'll find in re;utint"ai1vertiseinits. G . 'Advertisements are the daily nvord of progress. They are tho repwt to you of the in.iuiifaoWrer aad o jnerchant3 vho work fir you, telling what ha baen accomplished for your benefit. , O O ' a, VJ o o o O o 'You may think it a strange fjuKt ion, hardly wm-tli the abrupt negative wbii-h sn-ings spuiitanpiiuslv In your lijis. lint it is a sensible, serious query, nevertheless and well worth pondering, . Supposing you are buying your groeeries at a eiedit-giving store. You know Unit everv credit store has a certain number (usually a largo one) of debts that are slow of collectioh. Now it stands to reason, that in order for the storekeeper to remain in business, some one must make up the deficit caused bv de fault ing customers and pay what practically amounts to interest on the long-standing accounts of the slow pay ing customers. Who is that some one? Why, the regular paying customers, of course. There's an old .saving th.it '"The will iii!; lforse must .carry the load." and certainly in this ease the willing, honest, prompt-paving cus tomer hears the burden created by the dishonest and delinquent ones. "Are You Paying Oi her 'People's Kills .'" was quite a reasonable question after all, waMi't it ! WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER? W hile we are on the subject, let us thresh it out for once and all. It deserves, yes, demands, vmir con sideiat ion, for it involves the financial st.iiidiug and prosperity of your family and yourself. li' you are paying other people's bills, you are hill ing more dil'tii-ulty in meeting your own and less uioncv tw lav .side fur a rainv day than you otherwise would or rightly should. AVe are not mincing; matters. This is a st raiyiit-froiii-thc-slioiilder talk to thoughtful people and thinkers are only interested in truths. Kight here we einne to one of the most beneficial features of our business frmii the standpoint of pub lic service Our Strictly, Cash System.' It insures our patrons the lowest prices, and as evervbodv pavs cash for what they buy when they buy it, everybody personally receives full value for every peiui'v tliev spend in our si ore. There is not only tm p;t ing ofot!)er peopl'e's hiIs, but there is no runniiii; up hills, of your own and lulls are a bane, a source of worry and an incentive to wastf-. "Pay as Yon io"-is an old 1 1 i:i vim, but it is founded on principles, and w hen followed brings its reward in comfort and content. You will find that the lvrotectioii our store gives you both as regards qmflity and price and our cash met ho.1 of doing business will save you nnicli money and many worries. THINK IT OVER I, . - ' ". IN FACT, IF YOU WANT THE GREATEST FOOD VALUE FOR THE LEAST COST TO YOU GET IT AT LA GRANDE'S REAL CASH GROCERY WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG UnltoU s Stntr, Food AHminUtra tion LtrfnaG 9 H00VERIZED GROCERY pam niiius. rnormrrR Next Door0to Hill's Department Store Union Stn? sOppn 8 .m. Close p.m? .Saturday nr-n OKtil 8:30 pa ' li & re 7" l I K3IWMt ? . O O o. o 0 o