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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
FOUR' LA fiRAXnrt EVENING OBSERVT:R'"'7'! f FRIDAY, .TOTAKY 24, 1919. U GRANJDi EVENING OBSERVER An Ihaoiiendcnt 'Newspaper Published Dally and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even ing Observer Publishing Company. BRUCE JENNIS, Publisher. 4" THE BOOKWORM J j whatever from immigration, eietl the unbeatable figiitin qualitfe: and others of whom insist that thu!r.rOQrKmen, but the German general country is about to be deluged and tiiff was moved a.ik fur peace for ruined by a Rrat Immigrant wave, (an additional reason, ffl unless remedial legislation is $Jii-yyj As a final cure for German vicious adopted. There aig those Oivho want rhesa l i J J we hud sacmbltd ready t) keep some immigrants, and those for the coming1 (ampaiKi u)a An tint u'nt tt kcfii them nil out ' t (n nf fur evt ton the Ger- Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande p,rd those who want to deport all rcai- mans cluld make-a tank for every Publ'f. 11 'rary:,the local -?ty Oregon, a. Swnd Claa. Mall Vattor. ;,,,nt ai0, who hav. not ppM tor MVeIlty.five feet ,f fiKhtinjf front; ""r P"' Publications. ueyou following the work of the state legislature?- A parSJof the vari ous reports whh confront the legis- i.re than'lators havo been distributed through tie state, and copies are on file at Addresa all Communications o The Observer, 1710 gixth Street. City and County Official Paper. Charge Ac counts Invited c.tir.en;;liip and many other shades am ba.tenea by the W..uonds, where we . ..K , K.n.nHit,. i varieties of '.." As for Wiends of j had but one beforef aeroplanes in the j (Buc(fet) am, the rt of thg con. i the immigrant, they are few and com-jBamc proportion and millions ore jsolidution-commission, recently discus-J naiO,tiveIv silent. !men readv to start for Benin. Buticp.) in the newicnanpr 1 Evening Telegraph Report of United 1 Tne one sure thing is thatot of all j this cure that Jud been mixed withj A fairly complete file of previous : Press Association. this discussion and emphatic insist-! the pestle of determination in the report "may also be found at the li-j On Sale 7Jiher Cities Oregon Hotel ,'cncc there is going to come a more jmertar of American industry became brary, with a check list showing quick-1 News Stand, Portland; Imperial News drastic regulation of immigration than erevention. . ,1V just what is on hand. Ktand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel we havt had heretofore. j The German general staff knew! ' j News Slmd, Portland, Oregon. That fs the only natural, logical 'more about this cure than the Amer-' ? "? '"f. ' th P-Pu'ar -- ; ,. ,, ,, . ., , , ', ,,. .. . . ... 'books?' This question so often asked mm?. ...e u,m.-, cm..,., n. .-,... Ahe librarian requires a different an-i ford to be made a dumping ground for dose with the proved ab lity of the , ,ifferent timf, Duri ' th. when th- men who were to administer it u-, the lihrarv short on staff that it wnsIH.w fiction, some of the stand-bys of. political disturb- quitting time. ' ' 'pant years enjoyed a heavy run. Owen, Dorothy , and the' lack i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bv Carrier D"t, per month 65e, hurnpc a human wreckage, when th" men llnlly, per three months Sl.tJ5Wnr is over. It cannot afford to wcl-lrided the German Inl y, per si months In advance WZ.omo the sodnI and political disturb-' iii..' s'crs to ply thrir menacing trade here.! By endine the war In November, ; Winter's "The Virginian,' Hv'il.Yi'" . I It dues not want men and women from 1!H8. instead of in Irtlrt; more than aiOnfied "The iPent Twig,' Dsilv. ner vear in advance io.00 1 enemv ennntries who ouirht to be!half million Amei-ican lives were ' vorks of Mark Twain, Kinlirlg. Daily, peri months in advance 12.50 Klnyil)K at home and working out theirjaaved. The coming Vietr.ry loan is to, London, Zane Grey, and Mrs. Dolnnd & tT''r::! of nU.. retribution. But U pay for saving these live, and the tZJJZ STjLT.t .The Saturday Evening Obs'-ver, by !U hard to know where to draw the that the bill will be heavy is because ' d movi vcrsion of , mail, per year in advance. .. . .91.50 , In-. the pound of cure became a pound of ; . (lc.mnni for th- book, such as We can hardly bar everybody, even .prevention, instead of an ounce. tyictor Hugo's "Is Miserabies " of i temporarily, lest we offend all othcrj Everyone prefers to pay for preven- 'which the library has four copies iifi nrtions and Invite industrial stngnn- tion, esneciallv where it saves 500,000 : conytant use. tion through lack ut labor. It is niand that's why there will be one1 ' f I oilet creams, cold creams, rubbing I delicate business worthv of the best 'more Liberty loan. i wth one exception, all the booki in -creams and campholalum for burns, 'thought that congress and the public! ; the Ute teachers' rcadinc circle! for croup, for chapped hands, for The Farmers' Ni.nnart san eai'ue 1 1" "" i i,ire vou win lino ' Janualry Cleafance Sale NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY B0Y3' SUITS AND OVERCOATS This Clearance Sale offers extra good values in smart models all from selected fabrics warranted for good wearing qui lities. . Worth while reductions on all boys clothes $ 7.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 9 COO $10.00 SUITS AND -OVERCOATS ? 8.00 $12.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $10.00 $15.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $12.09 $20.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $16.00 Every article in the store at a reduced price Weekly Observer-Star, year In advance by mail, per U0; Chamberlain's Tablets. 4 cr.ciL My Gauntry TIs ef ThM, wm Larvtf f Liberty. A Lyihuig Which Circum stances Perhaps Justified Community Salvage Plants1 for All Large Centers. Some A liberie.1! us hnve always main- can eivc it. irc-Juses to le Mil out ol ousincss in iMiile nf mii'-h uilvorKp rritVism. The How , league declares that what it is after l Wllr ' Kussl;11 Conwell. con i primarily is the iK-tterment of the''"""1 insoiration for others than sol ir.rmer. ,.vn thmftrh .nmo of the diers. The author of "Acres of I)R- ,, , . , . ... , headers go too far. in working in sel- j monds" is a specialist in inspirational The salvage work done by allied , .... ,, i n literature ... , ' , . i fish politics the members generally ""-ralure-nrm.es in the war tone has served to e jn (hc t.iKuc wUh intentjons open many eyes to the value of savin-; puoblo Indicator. Any organization) New war boolts are "Ladies From small things on a large scale. In thc'lrat trii,g to hitch up the farmer withi"1'"'' ''V '-oug!as Pinkerton; "High IntornaUonal socialism on one hand I Adventure, by J. N. Hall; , 'Bullets and radical laborism on the other is!nn1 Billets,' by Bairnsfnther; . "The not doinir much to better conditions I Kca Watch, by Currie. ror the farmers. As for the league having "good intentions,'' that is said to be she muterial the road to hell is paved tvith. f bunions, large amount in stock at Silver- Soldier Mav Succeed After, thorn's. CI 4 FAMILY DRUG LA GRANDbORKQON WANT Af wm On It When you ere ti'Au'Oicd Tith ind- gestion o;- constipation, take Cham. : lit-lntii' T)llnl Thr.u ...nnn,knn il2"'1 stomach e.nd enable it to perform its ' iitiic-iiuiis nuiuraiiy. ,ncuge3llon is usually accompanied bv constmation' STORE and is aggravated by it. Chamber lain's Tablets cause a gentle move-: ment of the'bowels, relieving the con-i stipated condition. Adv. C O S P E It Public Accountant. Income Tax Advisor. G14 Main St., Pendleton, Oregon 4- army camps at home and abroad, noth ing was considered too little or too I worn to be examined in the salvage tallied that "Ivneh low" was rlirht and plants. wise in some cases. If this principle Akron, 0 has now started what is ever to bo granted, the lynching of believed to be the first big co-opera-Karl Liebknncht ami Kosn Luxemburg j live city salvage plant in the country, in Berlin is probably a case in point.! The ,arKe manufacturing concerns in Their death seems so great a bless-! Unit city have always maintained snl-'Pray. yo ver think who brings ing for Germany and the world thatS-'K'' departments of their own wher?;you llcbt, and power, and phone, most of mankind will little question'1 big quantities of waste material! and things; the method nf ihelr i,,lri., rf i were handled. But even these lnre .aim ieep" in orci -r an your iir.gs: Rightly, of course, the present Ger-; Wants were obliged to let a great clc a' man government should hnve seized: of small waste go because it wvh tcu those two firebrands that threatened ! "light in amount to pny them to han to start a political conflagration iii'dla i' individually. And the imi'll central Europe. It was no longer ,stoies and thops could do nothing v ich uuestion of free snoec-h. It was a nues. their waste mnterial for the sam-j rca- tion of publishing traitors and mur-;8,in. I durers. It was a case of self-oresec-l Under the co-oporntic arrangement I )'ou ring and t .1.. -.. 1 iihmit 100 fttnro nnrl fiielnrins. ..' ...I. III. I. ln .l.ir mn-lWI'"- tl,Cn- " J"h" ny-OB-tlie-SpOt ? jnhiii(f uut oi rvcuMBirui'iionf ui mer"1 fcufety of all Kurope. jteriul over to a mutual snlvnge estab The Kbert (rovernment delnyed and i lament. In thia way scraps of m?.- with coil on sliuuldui-H. spurs on feot, dallied with 4b u peril. Fiimlly fwwl 1 M wnntc pnpor, all the things thntiny fy. by nhl, In mom. and let. to fiirht. iU l)ccjiiiie more stern. Per!1' "imply Rmnll rubbish and UNunHyiS'ho ellnibH the poh:!, from struct to TIIK liTXKMAX. The Lineman. Who fs it rushes around the town. Whin winds have Mown the wires down. And hurries at your l eek and frown? The Llnoinan. "Central" answers not; bitfi ,ur Khta ko out, il makes you hot. , men. is jon The I.inuinau. haps heap. it would have arrested those nuraoti or dumped into an nan "lied" leaders before lonjr, or slabr'a colleeted. They snon. amount t-i ' them in fnir fiirht alnnc with thiir jlHripe quantities well worth conserv-j'If deluded followers if they had stood in mK- the open. Hut anyhow, the job is done Government officials are watching and after a little natural raving ntulj4 Akron experiment with intere.r f-.j-minjc at the mouth the Berlin Bol-jlf 't works as well as it is expect areviki are likely to submit. The ?ov-tU, it will probably serve as the model ct -iment 8 hands are strengthened, and i f"" national salvage system, affairs look more hopeful. A community salvage that includ- The incomprehensible thing is tVrtlC(I in iu operations the waste matc I.i'rine and Trotzky are not vet i riwI from Privftte homes, such as suit street? The Lineman. is the man who fills the hill, Come, ono and all, your k hisses fill. Atid tnnst him with a right good will! The Lineman. Gold Hill district votes on $K irrieation honds Kehrunry 11 th. ,000 Other volumes purchased at the re quest of individual patrons are: "African Game Trails," by Theo dore Roosevelt. "Ghost Stories of An Antiquary," by James. "The Life and Literature' of the An cient Hebrews," by Lyman Abbott. ! "The Columbia River," by W.1). Lyman. '"Edith Bonham," by Mary Hal lock Koote, is a novel whose scene is laid in Boise some years ago. : Quick ("lire fur Croup. Watch for the - first sympbom, hoarseness, uud give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and effectual. Adv. PLNO TUNING Expert tunyig and repairing. Leave orders with Mrs. R. J. Kitchin. James M. 'Daly, tuner. l-22-(ltp MONEY ON CITY PROPERTY Jack Oliver has money ne will loan on city property on very easy terms. Ml-30t Y. M- C. A. Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 10:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Night clastfv 7:.1tl p. m. to 9:"0 tv m. lynched. ihoxes, paper, rags, bottles, cans, etc.. seems to have possibilities not offered America's Attitude Toward '',7. the o1,1 ! -ur"inK " few " things over to the twuc-a-year rag European Immigrants. I peddler and burning the rest. The Reason Why of the Coming Victory Loan The immigration committee of the' houi-'e of representatives is undertak ing to work out a new policy. Its piescnt. hearings have to do particu larly with Chairman Iliirnctt's bill to! Those who have paid small atten piohibit immigration for a period of I tion to the methods of the United four years after the signing of the 111'-' government in financing the peace tjenty. The discussion will not,"'"1' nla.v nt e exactly clear iu their be confined to that measure, however. I "u'n minds as to the why of the next 'J'hc whole subjec t is to be thrown widej Liberty loan, which will be called the open. ! Victory loan. And a complex, difficult subject it No one was planning on the Ger is. The committee apparently does mans quitting in UHH instead of tak not kn.. where it stimds. Neither it g the knock-out punch in 1!1!I. All does coi'i1,.ss as a whole.' Neither our preparations were made for a d.'.-s the nation. 'girat l'.M!) finale. The. stage was set The counu y is full f -expel ts," and the properties were ready. The SMirioof wh-.m in,it that there is io Germans in the front line had di-cov- DODGE BROTHERS - MOTORCAR PINK BEANS, PER LB 10 We have a large stock of colored beans on hand, and in order to reduce this stock we are making this low price of ten cents per pound. .... 10-lb. Box Fancy Mission Layer Figs, at $1.00 .Phone Main 43 J. G. SN0DGRASS ACQUIRING A PERFECT FIGURE -1 AW Most women who have perfect figures did not have them orig inally. They have acquired them. A woman gradually takes the shape of her corset so the corset produced by the most artistic designer is the right one to wear to secure a perfect figure. Tbr.RT Corsets , U , C Front Laced Front Laced are most symmetrically and ar tistically designed. They are comfortable, stylish and grad ually mold the figure into those beautiful lines that every wo man admires and desires. PAULINE LEDERLE -- ' . - -1 PLANNING FOR PLANTING In planning for the planting of your crops you are very careful to put the right crops in the right place. You don't close your eyes and put any kind of old seed in any kind of old worn out Boil. You Ret the best sed you can find and put thein into the soil and have the soil iu good condi tion - you try to get everything in slnjie for good jvaults. But Low about t!w place you are planning U your dollars? There is as much difference ' . hi kim bank'? as t'aore are in some. soils. This brik fctudiar, the iitcds of its customers --is .i Uiii of person a service and a dollar deposited' , wills ttf will thrive. b , .m La GranrJe Natiboal Bank o Mrwoer federal ilntrti SKem UNUSUALLY LOW UPKEEP Place your orders now for Spring Delivery as'the de mand will greatly exceed the number we will be able to get. L. C. SMITH . Distributor for Union and Wallowa Counties. i The goods that have made our business a Mccas rud enabled, us to guarantee them to yu are Charter Oak Ranges, Patent Heaters, Vtiit? SewinjC Machines, the Bajmon Mattress! Sim-C inons Beds, Kenny "Rome Springs, Smitlfc,Rugs. Furniture Exchange UK AND JKKr'tlOX l'liON't: BLACK f'-Uf U--tOl'rices for I cd Kurnlture, or Vill Krhirj:e for Ne. -W.. . ,--- l i 1 . i I ! ! ft I 1 Youll Spend the Money most out of it Get the EVERY YEAR yoii spend a large proportion -of the money you get. So 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 yon read will tell you what is new and good. They will give you the latost ideas and improvements. , They will help you to live better and dress better at less cost. . 1 ft s If you think of it, you'll be surprised at tlie world op interest and the wer.hh of new ideas you'll find in reading advertisements.' ' ' . ' a o e' e Advertisements Tare tt.e .tlaily record of progress. They re the repcrt to you of the -manufacturers arid' merchants vrtio work, far you, te'iirig what has been accomp,sr.a loryir ueneut. e e i w S iiiiii c m J y Q I O o CO o o o