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$110. The fire chief had
: tliut tho ht'j now in us was
shune.
I Ai ordinance u-iahlishinp tfle unl-
XHKl) T'OIJ Alt.M I.AIiOU TO ifl; 8'-il-'8 for the officers and employes of jOKI-'irfiltH i;i,i:CTI-:i roil 'I'll
i'r. city of La'li-ande was road the 0
'. ,n m.i, vt'iii, ..... . Dii itli'fv' UIV iilvii'iiu
l:rst, sccowl and to,ird tunes and!
passed. The list is as follows, the!
amount of salary placed sjn a monthly
reported
8 RE-oSl
HI 1 II I. IIML-. Ml. M U, '
;iti-:.vn this y.KAib
POI,lOWI.J KIX MONTHS
Department if Agi-fculture Plans -basis:
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
Further Kffortw to I'tiiiilhli Men.
for Hmvefc Fields,
j General "ni:Pajror ' .
Municipal jutle . , .
(City recorder . t...
City treasurer ,
J Fire chief ,
-jt'ar tlrivtr ........
-1 Janitor and fireman
MEN'S SIITS
$18.00, $20.25, $27.00,
$31.50
MEN'S OVER
. . COATS
,,$18.00, $22.50, $27.00
$31.50
MEN'S OVER
COATS One lot $9.75
BOYS' OVER
COATS .-One lot $4.75
BOYS' SUITS
; $1.50, $5.40, $7.20, $9
MEN'S UNDER
WEAR Two-piece 49c
LADIES' SUITS
$26.00, $27.00, $30.00
LADIES' COATS
$9.85, $18.75, $25.00,
$32.50
LADIES' COATS
One lot $18.75
LADIES' SKIRTS
$1.98, $2.50, $5, $10
LADIES' SHOES
$3.15, $3.60, $4.50,
$5.40
CHILDREN'S UN
DERWEAR. Two-piece ! 38c.
I WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 29.-
I Even If peace trea'1-.w Hhould be fo:
nially. oxoeuted boforo the. -hexi bur-, City physician
I vest suiiaon, farm labor conditions In jrhicf of police .' ' , . ..
tho United Slates will not automat- Deputy police
Icully return in 191-9 to pre-war con- j Superintendent street and wa-
ditlong. .Therefor.), ' the United: ter..... ;
States diipartment of aKriculture is ! city attorney
Plannjng farm labor actlvltlo for j Caretarfer Reaver creek intake
l!)l!l.
i Officials of (he (.cparttrient sug
gest I Mat. the farm labor uituation
In 111 111 may he quite aB aeriouB as
that of 19 IK. A large purl of our
army may remain In Kurope through
out t!io year.
I What Wheat Average Means.
The area of winter wheal aown
in the rail or la estimated by the
dopartuiniiL of agrlculltiro at 49,
027.000 acres, which m 15.9 per cent
mull, mu Kivinvu uniuiiuivM i . , , .
$150.00
25.0(1
100.00"
75. Op
100. 0U
80.00
75.0(1
Pleasant HurpriHe I'aity Wan f.lvcii
at the Home of Mi, and Mrs. J
V. Brook, Who nil- leaving '
TELOCASET, Jan. 30. (Special)
A very pleaaaut surprise party-
15.00 waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
110.00 '- ' Brooks last evening. About
100.00i"1'rt5' ' tholr neighbors and friends
jcarne la about 8 o'clock with all
100.00;8ood things to cat.
60. 117' Cantos, music and Binding were
' 75 00 t,ie entertainment of. the evening.
The citv manncrcr rciiorted that he AU taking part, both old and young.
had mndo several new appointments 1 Lunch was served at 12 o'clock,
to the citv force, on account of p.-es-, consisting of sandwiches, caTto. cook-
ent incumbents having resigned. These " co"le on" no':, 'aue canuies
are:
C. T. Lindsay, as fire chief,. succeed
more
area sow.a In. the fall of 1917
' The winter wheat acreage speaks i
a volume in regard lo tho need for
The last guests departed at a late
ihour. All voted Mr. und Mis.
: llrooks charming host and hostess.
Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs.
, Krank Uubbes, Lonnie, Adallne and'
I Vesta Lubbcs, C. iJ. Wilson, Kale
and Lillian Wilson, Clyle and Arth
tur Wilson, Veto Colnno, Kdlth Hoilg
i kins, Demial and Ellsha ilodgklns,
'Dell Slurgell, Kireman rennington,
j.Mrs. Hen Hill, Glen ar.d George Hill,
nin,n C.,ltn Vo .in.l T ...... ll'Ilnnn
Vacant February 1st. I.' w u'gArtit nrnw nhm.;
and Gladys Snider, Obput WHaon
IrtP Chif Murchison.
j. C Christianrtcn, chief of. police,
succeeding Lou Kayburn.
Ir. Hacon, city physician.
Roy Flcxner, deputy pulice.
C. J. Black, street and water sir
PUTMAN DRUG STORE
TH 15 REXAIX STORK
IMIKSCKH'TIONS Vl.AS.) AT K!5ASO. ABM3 I'KICI-S.
I T. M. Brannon, caretaker.
Another posititu) in the fire depart
I-.,-... I Th... rn.ii ..w.m Wli M"t'"V v
i ill inii. ' m - '- ..... ,
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i has plumed and. tlu.ro has been no: H-avrng, out Une c,Ly ,,,u.,..Ke. .,..,,,, ,ay Young( Mr- and Mrg F ,..
mm cngHgeu iiu ujiu iui .iii- J"-1-, Tlrooks
The appointment of a city attorney. Hmluklna nrrlvnil home
ito succeed J.T). Slater, has also been , vnnmvr. where lio has heen
held in abeyance. ; !,,. tl..,n ,,. tv ,,-m,tiis
HaviiiK Water Analyzed. Rov Kllwi I)pll(.on was llnie 1;lst
Kcenruinir tne .purity oi ine city Thm,i rnri.-i.,fvh," iio Sunrinv
water at tins time, ine manairer sa.u ,.llon. A lal.,,0 ,,row(i turnod out
source of eniar;;oncy help men, wo- he couni not .lenyiteiy say mat it was ThB 0rnrers f()r t)0 first six monthi
men, and girls from (he cities, tho I sure to use without Hemp; noueu. i ne wnre a3 follows: Prer., Mrs. Snider;
Hoys' Wurking Reserve, aud other j chlorine filter h-s been at worn ior,Assl i,0s.. Mrs. Wilson; Sec. and
organizations of that sort. a week, and according to the rcpro-Treas.p. Mrs. Crooks. Organist, Mr.
j The main eTfqrt o f the depart- sentations of the Jewel Filter coin-1 riund.
nient, however, Is to bo centered on pnny it should be perfectly safe now. j Mr, Dunn returned to his school
placing men permanently as helpers i Samples of the water haVe been sentjuftor spending Sunday with his par
ion tho'f irms. Permanent labor, em- to the state hoard of health for anal-'Pnis a Cove.
i ployed the year around under good iysis, however, and the report on it is! (rs- p. p. Brooks leaves next week
: II villi? conditions und at ftitr wages, : expected in u day or two.
Is believed to bo oae of the prime I Manager's Report.
chtim thut there was a surplus of la
bor for the planting operations.
) Permanent Labor Advocated,
I The department or agriculturo
plans to maintain lis organization
! thut aided In supplying farm labor
In 1919. It will aim to tap every
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OUR
GOOD GROCERIES
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.
Main70 TWO. PHONES Union, Co. Phone B 192
HARRIS GROCERY
408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
"United States Food Administration License No. G505255"
The city manager's weekly report,
laid hefore the board, was as follows:
"I havo to report for the week end-
i for- Portland, to be
I six wnek n
;one a month or
$p Friday and
Saturday
(j)aramHint'(lrkrat Sp
eciaZ
The Famous Players-Lasky Corporation Presents
With
Dorothy Gish,
George Fawcstt
and a
Special Star Cast
ft
Diractad bv
Chet Withej;
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..it v, n,ei,.;.,i iinirt'iirn i tUn :..,.n,i i u i iiamourtrer btenK .iUc iJimo liiods 4(k;
i Kill ll'inm. i" lii.l.i .......,- IMC VttllCI U1G lliaillllCU UIIU imvc ut-wii ....
was done and no hose or chemicals !,,nerti,..r since Jnnunrv.M. Samnlos l ",b. ?te"k '. 4()C or? ?-hP9 40C
In the i ni u.. . .1..!.. ..... "t. ... . . .hirloin htenk
lis slaiodi To get I hem. belter ton-
ant houses are noeueii in mnnv
! hi.iii.Huni nm nlnvtiiniit Is
! ,!,',,,, n.,eeKltv. To hell) meet lhoiFor 'mP-
Inneil for aood tenant houses, tho de-IO-
jparlment has developed plans for
model structures.
('o-operotloil Help I'nrmem.
One feature of- tho department's
I work deals with stimulating co-opcr-
intlon and exchange of labor among
jrarmei-a. Kor example, It recently
has listed the heads of more than
t.noo threshing rtntis In Ohio. In-,
(liana. Illinois, and Michigan. Thuso j
;r:ncs Include from throe to twenty I
firms and Involve not only tho eo-1
I operative -purchase of a threshing j
Imachiiio but also, the eo-operai Ivo I
; in Tangcmcnt of crews for harvesting!
iiind threshing. t
! The plan has proved so successful 1
that the samo Idea Is spreading to
. This is no picture of fancy but of fact. The rocords of '' """i" "f 'Mm ,vh''" nin b,,"t,
needs on literally millions of Amer
Icaa farms.
Many soldiers and men who hnvo-
left Ihe farm for war Industries ini' .lanuary 2"., IP 10
and figures show that war Industries i Two fire call?, one from 150S Fourth
took more Hien from the farina than ; street and ore from Depot and Jack
wero given- to. the army are ex- 'son , venue;" M hiv former was for burn-
ipnclod to return to the farms If (hey nR nu0 'n t),(, lntter on account of
are offered permanent anil pruntuiiie somc elotli burning in n house nt 1301
employment.
Whit Is tho farmer's iar: m mak
ing farm labor permanent?
first plaoo, department ormoinis no- i for ,i1(, Wrtdt) six fr vinlnt!-vr the: board of health for analysis and we
lleve, every fni'in Hint, has, an idle im.,vWjHw,jil.H.hJ,,ifll,. .t,TJVfjo,vi0- htipo tq,have the report soon-that-the
period--ttlirlllg a. rjlTl't ,f Ihe year i,:,. ,.,;,i ,,,, r,... .mnkinn.eiirnve'ttes. wiit,o- u"ontir.l ,.f.. r,.i- ,1,,'mpali,.
should so plan Us opuratioas i Amount of fi'Mis-collocted, $(!7.f0, and 'use.
there will ne wor inroiiKii eieij
season. Corps can be roliKed, live
stock . fed. dairying pursued, and
poillll'y proiIUUVU. I m-ro win,. Iu:.,lu
added to grain production will solve '
the problem In many sections, it I,,,,,,, ,pst. .inteist ". . . .
believed. ,.,-. limp.' dist. installments
nun fin- Hired Mvn. ..'
. . .,t , I Licenses
I.IUKU iiiniii-in ui mi,.,,, v.. .......
iihniihr be workiiiK on the fnrnis, it
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
inff streets, repairing; the drainage
ditch on Palmer avenue, repairing
leak under the pavement on .hiaat
Adams avenue und thawing frozen
tu .)..,.t,.; ii,.,-n i,.,i uu.i
in one instance. Total cost for the! STEAKS AND CHOPS
week, I Top Sirloin Steak 50c Muttan Chops 40c
The chlurination nlants for treating! Yu" e"k "'Oc Mutton Chops, breaded 45c
WE AIM TO PLEASE, Because There Is No Stronger Advertisement Known
Than a Satisfied Customer.
lation and one for smokmc.eiirnrettes. water is entirely safe for domestic
The suppiy from Heaver creek
pound fefcs, .Sl'i.00.- 'remains about the same, there being
"The treasurer's report shows re- mo thaw as yet at the intake. In this
ccipts and disbursements as follows; Iconnectioif I would say it seems, im
I partitive that- vu decitle nt as early a
. $ "lon.-l.'l tinte as possible just what steps are
187. (19 1 necessary to guarantee an ample sup
!2d. I H ' ply of good water for tho city, and
Itldg. nnd Klec. permits
Total'
PO.enjwiih this end in view I am submitting 'two Hoiied Eggs
...50c Pork Chops, breaded .; 50c
Keef Tenderloin 50c Veal Cutlets, plain ..40c
T-Bone Steak 65c Veal Cutlets, breaded 50c
r-Bone Steak, extra cut 80c n,. or
Calves Liver with Onions :!0c " " .......3oc
Calves Liver with Bacon 30c ,fam 36c '
Pork Sausage, fried HOc Cold Boiled Ham, Potato ,ialad...35c
Pork Tenderloin ". 50c Half Spring Chicken, fried 70c
Fried Onions 10c extra. Mushrooms with above orders, 35c.
Spanish or Country Gravy with above orders, 15c.
EGGS AND OMELETS
Ham and fc.gg.s- ;
Hacon nnd Kggs
2.00
Si.wi.ne
Disbursements,
dist. hit
war. i nt
Cen. war
Ii-.t-. water P. Is
herowith all the correspondence I can
find on fib? relating to tho subject.
Two Kried Eggs
Two Poached Eggs on Toast . .
Three Poached Eggs on Toast.
three Scrambled Eggs
Threo Shirred Eggs ...
..3Ec
..40c
...40e
..40c
40c
. .45c Pinin Omelette, two eggs
..45c Hum Omelette
. .:il)c Jelly Omelette ,
. .;l0c Spanish Omelette
...15c Onion Omelette
..45c Cheese Omelette 4(lc
The Golden Rule sale is true to! '"ria soramDieci fcggs 40c Two Eggs, side 15c
name, ( losing Out. If the last two ss t nam or u-.aeon, siue 15c
2!) 10 :dnys arc like the past few have been J , FISH IN SEASON '
3(;.r.27 the closing out will be almost com-1 Halibut, fried or boiled 3.5c Salmon Trout . 40c
1,225.00 pit te. 1-30-2 Salmon, fried or boiled 35c Salted Mackerel'!!!!! -l
' imported Sardines 40; Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar Sauce. 40c
Total yi.KiiM'.i See for vourseif the way the Hun)0"""1- oc
"The force in the street ind water
lepnrtme'nts were emnloyed in elenn-
snakea work. In "Tho Hun Within,"
Arcade Friday and Saturdnv. 1-20-3
FAKING OTHER FOLKS HAPPY
Thai Is the Mission in Life of the Parnells.
black and damnable schemes as are engineered by "Thei
ARMENIANS ANXIOUS
Hun Within.
See for vourseif the wav the Hun snakes work. See their
cunning, and then rejoice in that swi.tter, alerter brain of v"r "''"rtl'd ? 1f";in''d T"r-
, H i-iii . ii i i . ii i ,urB ''aiding Villages..
Uncle Sam which checkmates them by nifrht and by dtiy. .
A great picture see it!
Also a two reel Arbiickle comedy "THE COOK"
Matinee 5c and 20c Night
LAST TIME TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK IN i that sun another chapter f .uroci-i
Hall Caine's Great Play, "The' Eternal City."
l.(tNDtN, Jan. L'il. lirtenso anxiety ,
jm fi'lt by Armenians hem over rvnoruj
t!it lnrn -bodies of Turkish troops!
lC'C fllld 25c ',avo i11'" Tnrtur bands and ai it-
till IllMH nniiriiiiiii iiM'Hc-, x s-i iwii
ARCADE I"-'
I . pinners
t'cs will lie added -to the Tti'-kifh rer
before tile allies ar1 abl- to i-.- J
lieve the beleaguerinl Armenian towtt. (
Petails still are l.".rkinff of the mns- i
sncre nt Baku aftcf the Turks, rein-!
I'oiio-I by Tartar and Gorman roi..s. :
had captured" the city. Unofficial ro-.
bii'w a r.iinc pad-mtic .i.meiiean i1'
by seci et sen ice onciallves.
TrTs and dci-lj us of Cvnimil 'lw l!" .-Mnioiiiiin Hurcaii n-re m
jmd blinds lliellf to. Justice, idicate nhinit 20.0IH1 peopU were
------ The slory by (Ir millle Warwick Is sUi9ghteird in Baku and viciuil. ,
of liiny Krliiping s-enes In one oi eceil imt.il bejiuty and dra-
"IhenMiin W iiliin." " 8 iii.-it I.- Mii-eiii-.ih and Its dlreciloiv by B A KG A IN .1, You can make more
"' Chester, llhey, u .vin ovei ny ; money fur the ncxJ-two days spending
Ill The 1m- llljjii," I li sp.Wial 'niaslerly and nrlill -. The leading !" few linurs looking Over the- Golden
Parauioiiiit-.i't-talt elnilnpTIiv f-.nt (einliune rol is l ra ve bv lor- Kule's closinflf tmt sa) bArgninj than
One
ruliosed. there Is one h'iiimi! -itu.i- "thy .r.i. "lie i-hariuln? GriiKh oil can o AniWe pay nt your job
lion 111..' is c .(filiated i.i dtiiw lli.'f n. ,vll Gfiu'K-' 'awi-ell." .1 rel i - s ''. I -.10-21
audience nut m' tin !v,. .its. This Ii rgin a.jj.ii- of jvuie i .ipnlanry md J' w ? s j
when an Inner. mt-iuoki'-i: i.ii.'iih i m-a iuciho role .it a pairl- 'Wratjiar thWomctcr, ikiry thi-
bottle is tnfceji frim Hie huA'oid Hie iui.- A.-riiiaii0Vnierlea-i. oihers l.;th ni.w.'ters, clinic theremometei-s for
K-a-ishii crowded KiilOini.,s. anil' ('Ingles Ci r.iH, imuglaa the sick room, Tou will 'fil nll.these
which aaplodi-K as II ik.s She Mu.-i.eaii. 'ti' :W(rli. ldi"ln;y.('l.-ii ke;- a
ter uypt hWls a v.d.nno jne huiur.--T ih- lati.-r'li.iuim a stM'iuliit role. thi i el
feel !aiitHear. " ili. is -Jf. f . of .i ,jp L.imit) mum spy. gtiMi sf
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A 'lOi Ki . - ' Tried
COFFEE OR TEA WITH ABOVE ORDERS
BREAKFAST DISHES
Side Dish Hot Cakes with Meal, 10c
Hot Cakes with Coffee 15c Milk Toast ... 1R(.
Mush with Milk 10c Grape Nuts and Crearh" lfic',' Milk 10c
Mush with Cream -'..15c Corii Flakes and Criam 15c, Milk 10c
Buttered or Dry Toast 10c rorce " (-ream 15c, Milk 10c
French Toast ;. ake or Pie 10c
2ac coffee ...:.';.-!.'.';;;::;;:::
Maple Syrup 10e m-
EXTRA SALADS '"'
iOe Shrimp Salad'
4(lf Snlmfln Klo.l
Combination Salnd 35c '
NO TABLE SERVICE FOR LESS THAn'i'o'c
OYSTERS
Our Oysters Are Received Daily, Opened and Scrved
'K me Pan Roast r.n on..
45 8.5c Omelette ln:
5lc 95c Cocktail '. i'.!!! 3o'c
. VEGETABLES
Cream Toast
Crab Salnd . .
Lobster Snlari
,40c
.40c
Stewed Corn ,
; String Bean ioc Chili Con
.iewt;u lomatoes
CJ reen Peas ,
Mushrooms ,
10c French Peas
Carrie
t
1 " v. Saw ' f
J. M . .'i .... -'. ..'I', -.y 1 ' r . . . . . m i.
Imported Swis . .
American Chetsa
PsrdiTi?
Ham
! Celery
Lettuce
I Tomatoes .1 .
j (ticumbers . ,
j Combination
Shrimp ,
(Crab
! Lob.-trr
.10c Pork and Ienn
..0j Ho; Asparagug on Toast'!!
SANDVICHES ' ' 1 "
15c Egg
15c- Ham and Egg : ! ! ! ' '
20c Hamburger ;
!oc Iwo Eastern Oysters ! . ! ! !
. SALADS "
15c Green Onions
. . . ; 15c Dry Onions .!!!.'"'"
15c Pickles .j. . K ! ! ! .
15c Radishes .!!!!?!! !
vi 1Sc ,ren Heppms with Ordei"!
ooc SUred Tomat-s .
3Re Olives
35 .....!!!!!!!!
POTATOES- "r"-"
v ... 10e Shoestring
,, 10 Jhnced I.yonnaise ! .
. i no (.ottage FrW
maa thrllllni!slttf..fi9 in- T
lllin Wllhln," Which ):i In hi- present
ed nt Ihe Alcnde Iheuire I'l ida).in,
fialurday. i!,e2
The storl..,iU0!r,tl,4pie.ci,,ihte!,
. of .i ,0 -'iue in-iiin spy. y-tiinh
Vr'.ll, ....11.... .... .tl.l.-f.
ii it h rr.'.ivileitness ai tissja
q eaU n. 1
r. .,'f,i ;.!.! y amtl'adlay, Wyy
Xi'w.W in ' Ihe o.k.'Q i!-:tt
Anierican Jrieil ...
Hashed Browner!,. . .
French Fried . .a. . .
PHTTTTr1 AWTl TIPOUtlTliii
years Tl Tarnella have baeit among the most popular enti j , A -tiooiwn &
liners o. p:.,for,. ... u aierane of two UundriHUu 1?ty ongage,'" ' -i'- S!.
l-.tiVII niems irly. Hoth are pT-anista, leaders and Impersonators. inViiiition to ui:.-,i pi,,i 2 ' 9 1, si . To ,ca,n
l.ein -.s:.l,-iiiit i r. m. KjiiYAin.n. i.Ail " Mlln ilr,t. With lhi iiiiii.iih!&i 1 1 ... 1: V . ' - uion),rs
I coiiir.iiuiU'.m of tah-nia thy are. enalard to present , pranm which foi m
For mi
MKoaJ' and Cantaloupes in Season
. .20c
..30c
.40c
15c
20c
10c
20e
.T...f0c
.....c10c
...... 10c.
10c
15c
15c e
......15c
10c
IV
... .(Wc
10c
20c
M..20c
FAM I L.V DRUO STpflJ
3 t,r.t,-.w-v.wn..
Butler rappeii printog) :p tlQ.
Hiii!ii.'on be ftre xi the I.ij,m coiiiia an' their appearanca wi;1 oua ol
iaa uioat iiiorouvaai eujovauiu uiauiji oi tan m.i-.u.
O'Seryer offica.
eeellrnoeemid versatilU'v surpioves tnat nen bv mcsi four peei'e on;an:Ai-
,i.ni. lo goo.1 mai Is added ew at (amnion n;f Hi, SJghest quaTiW. Tljot of fea.. . .!( Milk...f.c Cream. .. .20c H.iO and Qlf Q-O
Two l-eopl? stning line Urtler, 1W KV)ra for SerricC '
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