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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1919)
o TWO j.'A GkAXDE T.V F.XTXfl OP.SKRVETI , ' o , - o , Dresses Skirts off ' . .' J; . a a . j i 'mm I mmm. suits $ .. . ..-" J ; 7- UO Q J 'iFaJ'"' off I - h $ : C.OKIXlN J1: : UNITED STATES covi: isov IS VII 'ft M SHOCK. or Ing his luggage. t O.MIis Kr'ie. Conley of La Crande! snfnt tho week coil it0 relatives in Cove. o aLouIs Hale, who was brought out from the Minimi on ulretcherti abouo firee week ago, ami taken to Hoi akea sufferer from rheumatism. la convalescioreat the home of J.. E. rlppeer. SHKI.l, A letfev rcreliftj recently by Mrs. Tom yarrh from her husband stat- IIIUI U 119 111 I lltj IHIIIUUF KJfl battalion In thfc, battle of Argoune Wood. Mrs. .lae Kelley nnd daughter, npKse. returned home from Wapato, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Wapnor has been quite lhn nMt u.'ntV l re Thnmne Ttir. statins that hnr brother, James , .,.,,,! r. i, '. Houx. who has he,n In service in clirford C(,orge. , ,.a Cran(!n ha9 France hod arrived in Westporc. r(!,rned to his homo from a t'raln .asaeheuus. and that he: was injlnB oainp ln California. He visited oo,l health p'oseully. but was sur-, Cove gumlya. feiiHi; from shedl rhock and his j mind is blank. Mr. Ilnux has one ' . other suter here, .Mrs. Nathan Gray, i Receives Letter From ' r.L . IT' ,Mn Lu'"" Brother Who Is With ....... i. .fc ii.-i.j luuudj lor nan Lake. City, where they are to be married the lust of the week. Mr. Mill hoi Ik bishop of the L. D. S. cnurcti Jiero. lie recently purchased ;liaB recently received a letter from the J. C. Piston plr.ee. where they .her brother, William Royd, a member will make their future home. lor the La Crande Hospital Unit. A crowd of young- people from j which is al Bad Neucnalir. Hineland. hero attended n surprise parly given , Germany. I. M. Mile hell mill Mrs. I.uellil (Irnw Uaie fur Suit Luke to lie 1 t Al.-urieil. Mrs. Clirence Khhnrds received a I ten-Kram l-'iiday from Washlneton. m -t ' Local Hospital Unit Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of this city. Ihe great outstanding feature is the quality for the price we are asking. The displays are still quite complete, and as the time is short in. which to take ad vantage of these special values, ve urge immediate attention. ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas last Thuisdiy. Mrs. L. II. Lay and Mrs. Hugh McCall were La Grande visitors Monday. Krneat Coon and Desmond Fulp 1 real living once more. ontortalned a crowd of young people be home before long. In his letter, whhh was dated De cember 29th, he says: "I am well and navinc a good time now the best -we have had since we. have been ln Europe. It is just like I think I will I have heard Hill's Department Store PUTMAN DRUG STORE THE HKXAI.I, STORK IMtESCKH'TIO.VS KIKI.EI) AT ItKASONAHI.C PKICKS. Saturday night. Th ise present, wero from the Hut that wo are expected to -ir. ana wis. Aivin tirton, Alice parade down Pennsylvania avenue in Kaufman, Margaret Laird, Louise j Washington, D. C, on Washington's Kaufman, .1'. inline Geer, Marjorio .birthday, 1919, Laird, Ada (leer, Desmond Fulp, I I miess them b been n i- Lrnest Gray, George Coons, Claude number of troops mustered out. We I'lrkolt, John Mlll ir, Philip Lock- see a paper once in a whilo. We wood. Ernest Coons. Frank Hich- might leave on his the tenth of Jan anlson, Frank Kulle and Harold Doluary. I only hopu so. ns old little I!ro(l8- jLa Crande will look good to nie. Uernard Orton ar'ived home from ! have received all the boxes von ,Camp Lewis Monday where ho has Bcnt. I got the Christmas box the been for the past eight months. j-eek before Christmas. Our mail Mrs. Tuck Conlev cave a birthdav in ,inin....i . i PROMOTIONS CEASED dinner Saturday niht In honor of ;a while. I am sending you a menu - r-. iTuck Conley and Nip Conley. Those card. which is a souvenir of our WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. In a present were: Mr. and -Mrs. Nip Christmas dinner, and some pictures, letter yesterday responding to thejConley. Mr. .nnd Mrs. L. II. Carter, j sllre wouM ,jko , hoar phono. j resolution of Senator King, of Utah. ..Mr. and Mrs. Herb Meyers. Mr. andKrai)h and eat soln0 h,ne Pannpn asking an explanation of the ordorlMrs. Burl Conley. Mr. and Mrs. fruit once more iv n-oniii TELLS WHY ARMY IluJI ( uinc'fj I'amoiw Nnvl u I'hrm liiKly I'icturiiwd Uy I'aru-inounL t-rn fi.'liim are familiar with the story, !a well-known bit of fiction concerning ' t h son of l'ope Iiu XI, inorimt of jliis art' ntatft", ami a socialistic vision- Ui'tniled adhon.'nre to actual local i- ary and t adical in civic reform, whose lion with faithful reproduction of bin- i dinuiiciution of llm vcii!lhy autocracy tone Imcktfrourulji, in 4'ijouiih of a nov- jof Itoniu end in his slnyinj;- a baron, city in filmland to mnku the pholo-'' I'ht vaid of Ihin nolde, iJonna Jtornu, play of "The Eternal City," bancd onjha.s been a clii ilhood .sweetheart , of hii v uuii; n novel, wnicu will ; I'livni ms;-i, inu l eiormer, ano wun j - , , jlho niot'i; e:ccitinj; episodctt of the film 1 1 a 'H aM 'uVc' tllU! 'nceni- I The production has us .star Pauline AP jP A & "1 Kieleritk, whose plaintive eyes, mo EilC fl l B H nut h and I.atinity of type jjlvo U AOk H B IT jher the ro((uisitrK for an interesting J&J. 3 JSt SLmA IH ifonnance. 1 here is a Inre cast. tin which Thomas Holding, as Kossi; Kuller Mcllish, m the pope, and Ji(Uul iT.ano, a.; the villain, I'aron Honelli's henchinon, stand out. NHII'liriUHNU rOTltATS TP 1 i oaay i riKST or skkiks or ihhi.e' SAN TRAN'OISCO, Jan. 2f). Or ilors for twonly stool shlpa which were to bo )uit In Han KranciHeo whips yards wero camellnd yeslorday liy U. S. rjovfji'miion:, and It is sait! that other cancellation will follow unless labor difflcul'ies which are at present existing In California arc adjured. WpeaklnB or tno outlook: horn, n. fori ley, li.i Kyros, Vina Conley, Kilna Jones, Kiha ThmnaH, Kato Con lisy. EMcm Jleyford. Itiifwol Fulp, ('hot Kytea, (Jrant Cunloy nnd Eeati Ilcryfovd. Mha-nhl school oponed again Monday, having b:(jn closed since the middle of December. Mrs. Ralph Cornstork, who lias been seriously ill following a relapse of the flu Is ropni-trd hottnr, Hobart rtia::ilh arrived homo from Cnmp 1-ewis Sunday with an honor able discharge. Ho hiked from Un ion across the hill to his home carry- WANT SAILORS TO REMAIN IN NAVY A T l T K"n at lflG Alc:it,u vw&iro xoiay, ii!Hiopping army promotions after the ( I,on Kyres. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Thomas, fop a good npp)o , sm a m if ri , .11 uiin;c vum itJriiitu, fiuuruiury ; .ir. anu iir.. liiu var Meien, rmo S j hat the work of Mr. Came has Ilakor Informed tho seiiute that Iro bvk....ailw.MMa.w,a,l x;.ined in clarity of expression and motions were wJthhUd because they AH' ( II TALK EU-01.' i' KAi l'KK j finpiesaiveness of emotional appeal in jw-oiild cuime a surplus of officers, LS "THE ETEUNAL 1'ITY" lie P',: "f being picturized, can-jbi'1 lhat It waa plunned to give offi- ' 'not be denied. Most renders of mod-! cwrs of he temporary forces promo tions lor wmcn LQ'y nuu neon rec ommended by coiuuiihsloning them La the higher grade in thy leservc CO i ps. We oil have abunnh of souvenirs. We were all glad when the arhiistice : was signed, although we did not know It for a couple of days after it was signed up; so you see news does not travel very fast over hore. I will say that we are. not a bit sorry. "I received a cheque from the O. W. -R. R. & X. Co. War Auxiliary, but not know where I can got it cashed. I had a pair .of French 37's sirloin Steak".'!!!" lor a Keen sane, nut someone got Beef Tenderloin fir- OUK INSURE GOOD HEALTH. GOOD HEALTH IS THE SECRET of success, and happiness. Buying groceries from U S insures you Good Health therefore, Success is Yours. Our delivery services covers the city. Phone your orders. Main 70 TWO PHONES Union Co. Phone B 192 HARRIS GROCERY 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United Slutes Food Administration License No. 0505255." The State Cafe wishing to give the public the benefit of the lower cost of food stuff, we publish our bill-of-fare. We wish to please the public. TRY US - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WE AIM TO PLEASE, Because Thore Is No Stronger Advertisement Known Than a Satisfied Customer. Top Sirloin Stenk . . . . rlam Steak Hamliurjrer Steak Rib Steak STEAKS AND CHOPS . .TiOc Mutton Chops 40c . .:iOc Mutton Chops, breaded 45c . .:tOc Lamb Chops ... . 40c ..40c Pork Chops 40c . . 50c Pork Chops, breaded 50c 0c Veal Cutlets, plain .40c away with one of them Tell every-1 T-Bone Steak ... r,5c VeaJ Cutlets, .breaded ..50c one I know that Haiti 'hello,' and to Ret La Grande, all fussed up for u Kood time, for sonio day in tho near I f u t ii ro we will be back with colors all flying and hells on. Thank the folks for the Christmas things, as we all appreciate 'mado ln America' presents.' Your fnr-aw.iy brother, BILL. PARIS, Jan.. 21). American naval authorities here are doinj everything possible to avoid adding to the num- .1. Ilmthiirlnn. sneeial Industrial ex- her ot unemployed in me Ulllieil Deaies amlnor for the shipping board, to- 1 ly retaining- in the service every able day said: "California slnnds to lose , bodied sailor who can be induced to fiiio ami oon in .nntM.i. .ml tin. remain. niui ooo it, .,,n,.n,iv n.v,ik ,.n,i ni. ! A inn elier.sion is felt that there will i what it has done for others. Mrs. O, so f'ices tho closing rf slilpvards en- lie' a real shmta.'re of sailors for the jCook, Macon, 111., writer, "I have found i in .,,.r uh l .. ' l. i 1,1 1 , i- ! mi w on t h is side of the A tlaiit ic. f or it gives the quickest relief of any Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Eefore using this preparation for a Bacon Ham 80e ..:10b . .30c . .:)0c Cold Boiled Ham, Potato ivalad.. ..50c Half Spring Chicken, fried Mushrooms with above orderH. H5c. T-Bone Steak, extra cut Calves Liver with Onions Calves Liver with Bacon Pork Sausage, fried Pork Tenderloin Fried Onions 10c extra Spanish or Country Gravy with above orders, 15c. EGGS AND OMELETS Ham an1 fgp 45c Plain Omelette, two egirs Bacon ami Lggs 4r,c Ham Omelette rwo Boiled tggs :joc Jelly Omelette Two Fried Eggs ;,oc Spanish Omelette iavo I oached r.ggs on Toast 35c Onion Omelette .. cough or cold you may wish to know 'nree l tggs on Toast. ...45c Cheese Omelette 1 r.. .. . 1 1.. t ! viainuirii r.tfifs "The Etarnal Citv" is , Tho first s'SLiiou of the Caine's greatest novel. It is p.opi,, tic n,bie st,.dy led .bis most humau story, a story of the heart. ST l IHI.S IS WELL ATTENDED land employing 50.000 men, IT a gen- In large number wilj be reUired to cougn remeuy l nave ever usc.i. .vus. eral strike shcuild he ralleil Feh-- . man the German merchant ships which James A. Knott, Chillicothc, Mo says . , . i.-r-i r.,.r. Dun,...l, .....m ary 1st, or If one cr more or the the united Mates is to tai;e over un-: ui..im. vK.. shipbuldliig crafts should strike and , der the terms of the armistice. jbo beat for coughs and colds.' II. J. delay present programs. j Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I have used The demands of the various cratis Your last chance to buy mcrchan- Chnmberlain's Cough Remedy on sev making up tho Pacific Coasl Moial ! disc- at less than half price. Onlyjeral occasions when I was suffering Trades Council Is for a wage scale of three days left of the great sale at iwith a settled cold upon the chest anc one dollar all hour. I the Golden Rule company. 1-20-Jt it has wlwavs brought nlwnt a cure." In it Pauline Frederick scored one of her grcatsat screen triumphs. The story of the girl of dazzling beiuT ty who became tangled in a i web of political fitted her like a glove. class in by Rev. , Robert II. Cnker. was held at the Y. M. C. A. parlors last night. There I were over forty ptecnt ai.d the in lu rest was iiilense t'nroughi.'ut the eve 'ning. Rev. Cnker displayed n chart showing an outline of the various prophetic dspuisat ions and showed the impoi lunce of prophetic study. p Next Tuesday there will be anotller li-luirl, which he calls Ihe calendar of .prophecy, giving tile chronological set ting ol ttio dilturenl prophecies. I he I leaders sny there is room for inanvi ass; and everybody will JI11C. 1 intrigue !"""v ''' tl"'; A pii tuu' df facts, not, fancy, "The1 llun Within," Atrmlu I'mUiy uiul Sat uniiiy, !-? ::t OLD HATS! Don't Throw Them Away WE MAKE' OLD HATS LOOK LIKE NEW. We have he only complete Si t pf Hat..Bl?i3 'in Eastern Oregon ;uid can give your hat tle Vxact shajfi you desire. You need not be aj'raid to send us your best hat, as we ae thoroupirespmisi ble. Mail ordgrs promptly attended.,, PHONEj ELACK017GI I 'W&sott Bros:, Taffpfj Cle-Wmg, Preslinj and IfctfBl&kbig. P 9 mtMTu)WMfMrfrMfTtriiiriiiriiifwf iTiii-ii'rv "' ' ' " Pay 1 o Read Advertisements yOU'VE often heard the. saying, "It pays to advertise." That is true. And it also pays to read advertisements pays you. If you read advertisements consistently for any length of ' time you will agree that this statement is also true. IT PAYS YOU IN MONEY SAVED. There are many real bargains offered from time-to time in the advertisements appear ing ia this paper. . Watch for them. IT PAYS YOU. IN SATISFACTION. When a merchant asks you to come to his store he obligates himself to sell you -quality goods "as advertised." You have a right to expect satisfac- . tion from what you buy and you get it.. . 'IT PAYS YOU I NTIME SAVED. When you know exact-' ly what you want to buy ;ud where you want to buy it, you don't i; o have to '-look nvouud-' and waste time finding it." n Don't YOU w.-ut to save noney and time? Wouldn't you like,, to be ire of getting satisfactory service and quality gooda every tim you go to a store? Thou re'ad the advertisements and patron-' O thfl stolVij whirli r.'in cpiva trrm liQf d ,35c .35c .,15c .70c , ..35c , .40c ..40c ..40c , .'40c , .40c .15c JO,. T.. I.", inree bnirred tggs 40c Ham or djacon. side . . . 15c FISH IN SEASON Ilalibut, fried or boiled 35c Salmon Trout 40c Salmon, fried or boiled 35c Salted Mackerel 35c Imported Sardines .4(lc Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar Sauce.40c amelt 3nQ COFFEE OR TEA WITH ABOVEORDlVliS BREAKFAST DISHES ,, ... si,le P'sh Hot Cakes with .Meal, 10c v, I P ?u Z'$ Coffce r lilk Tt ir,c Mush w, h Milk 10c G,ape Nuta an cream ifc.'Miik'lOc Mush with Cream i5c Corn Flakes and Cream 15c, Milk 10c Buttered or Dry Toast inc Fo"-'e and Cream 15c, Milk 10c French Toast ' iza Cake or Pie. ; ...joe Cream Toast .' 2"?fcoIate 10c Mapie-Syrup--.-.',.e..C?!f':'!. ' i0c rh q,i . EXTRA SALADS Lobstaiad-::::::::: t ISW 405 Combination Salad V... S,'lmon Slllal ' ' NO TABLE SERVICE FOR LESS THAN 10c " ' "' OYSTERS On. Oyster. Ar. Received Daily, Opened and Served Fresh. SC. ' r. Half doli. Doz. Wc ioc Pan Roast 50 90 ' ..4.IC 85c Ome'et.to . " n. c 95c Cocktail '. " '.30c VEGETABLES ic French Peas 10c Chili Con Cnrne . . . 'Oc ''ork and Reans . ". 10t '"'ot Aspafagus on Toast luC SANDWICHES 15c Kgg .15c Ham and Egit ! ! ! ! -"c Hamburger 15c Two Eii tern Oysters'..! SALADS .. 15c Green Onions .. . '5c "ry Onions,., t. V 15c ...Pickles . . . i-c naoines ....10i 2?1 "re8V l eplwri with Order 15c Bl.Raw 1 Stew i Fried Stewed Corn . . , ' String Reans ! Stewed Tomatoes ( (ireen Peas ' Mushrooms ' fmported Swiss American Cheese .. Sardine Ham Celery i.etluce .... Ttmatoes . . , Cucumbers .' Combination : Shrimp Crab : I Lobster.-,. . ..35c . .;'0c ..30c ..40c r. . 1 5c . ..20c ...10c ...20c . . . 10c ...10c ...10c .."...Sic Sliced Tomatoes ., 15c . . ... .TI5c Olives .. -)C . 35c t v I I POTATOES . !e Shoestri'tig .-jnc 11- Minced Lyonnain J "1' .' '. K ."15c IOC Cnc Fried file ? "' F3UIT AND DESSERT s nd cream::::-;;; ';;;:' Sed Pineapple . . . . . . &,- O K nl Cantaloupes !. s,n, Aniocican Fried HashJ fcroonsd KincS Kri.l .. . "be rot o lea iwj i iw r. n. : Halfnirt Half. ...25c Wi AK NOT BESWNSIW.B TOR ARTICLIM LeVt w W c ARTICLIia LEFT IN S3 1IU3 KESTAUR. foml Q (& IS) pi- t3 0 CO w t 0 0 G3 o o , TT-tr4sv . 9 m mVnf n " I r rs O 2 o ' O. . O O o rf ,