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TOTTR LA flUANftE KVENTiSTd OBSERVER U GRANOEi EVENING OBSERVER (quires an industrial army nPitrf buck. 1 III' it were possibly to rally millions An Iiifleiwoilfiiii JKwvMMipcr j;UMianilOi0 fifht again, where is th 'JOSEPH ' STILL ;..i'U , 1 1 t REBUILDR in.liD(i'0 tn iii-..isi,l tUaP u'ltti mw PublOhec 1 Dally .nd Weekly .0 L. K.,, ad ,eil?. wl, th I Grande, Oregon, by I. a Grande Lvon- ,, i ' ing Observer PukjUing Coftpny. tranaportatlnyst..m to convey a.i.l I)RU0CK DFJNNIR. Publisher. !p.'v'" fli'jt.unny? wW. th., w o finnneml system to support it? Ku.v 4 Entered at the I'ustoff lee at La Grande j sio ig ,,.,u,.l.( l(, , conoInjt. , l,aos. rus. ; , Oregon, 11 Soeon.l Class Moil Mutter. . .... ,, , , Jll I ' afr ?! jhian.s ill minions now would l,e form- AMes all Communications to il.. mobs, iwaimble of iiA-res-ion ine wi.sen.-er, inu oixtn ireet. ,.,,,:, Pilu..i .,.,, .vuheri.. ... ....(U-- i , 1 Itrlulit Nunslitiiy ln. lire Iteiiif. K11 J.l.Yf.l III UK lll'IIHI- III .lOKI'pil V M -Very l.lnji. Mimw 1h hi'cti i.i)i;s iti-.ivi; r.iriiovioi) AMI liKIII ll.T. l.ity anil (immy Official Paper. Evening Tdeprnph Report of United Press Association. Un Sule in Other tjitie Oilmen Hotel News Stand, Portland; Imperial News Blond, Portland: Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. sunscniPTioN bates By Car.rrer Daily, per month fiTit Daily, per three months $1.95 Daily, per six months In advance $3.75 Daily, pee year i.r advance 17.50 Daily, single copy ....5c IJy Mai) Daily, per year in advance S5.00 Daily, per six months In advance $2.50 (hilly, three months n pilvunce. .11.25 )nily, per month GOc The Saturday Evening Ormarver, by mnil, per year in advance SI. 00 Weekly Ohserver-Stnr. by mail, per year In advance $1.30 way. The allien may Invade Jtussin, when they can get around to it rV tr shoot do.-n the unfiled natives, hut, , . to feed an- Hie. them nnd K,t their ! ,JOSM ,M- ', . .. 1 The weather inpainH "fine us Bilk. """ " "' iliriKtit, sunshiny clay and meliorate Highly aid enjoyed in this vii inity. , .His. II. Unulke lu In l.a (Irunde ,'thls week atlondiiiK a business inoei Itik of the l.a Gr.in-o chapter of Hie , ' Aiueiican Hod Cru:w, of which the draft dodger who hid behind J";' ''ranch la a nail. Mre (iaiilko Neither Escape Nor Sympa thy for Draft Dodger. The 7 Cwintry T' of Th, S-l Land Dr. Hall's Removal Is a Loss to La Grande. Home Letter No Less Need ed Now Than Ever. The boys in the American nrmy of occupation are already tired of their job. The defeated Germans are not interesting no defeated German evei'lfiom this city is a matter of deep re in and there is none of the atinrului !Klet to every citizen for the doctor matrimony 10 escape war service i..A OI),r ,)rslIlc,,eB ,.,, xlia,ies not going to be able to break his are 'supposed to have a representa- niatrimonial ties easily, now that he tive at this meeting. no longer needs their protection, j Chas. II. .Miller was up from l.a The courts will deal severely with Grande last week mi business. ali young people who attempt to es-( John and Hoe Turnbow of Lostlne cape from the contracts they entered ,m" tHwn Arthur jColliiiHworlh has 011 uuht" into so lightly. , r . , . . . .7 , , 'the Improvement fever and Ih uiak- Probably many a young couple by ,n), )(, hn) 'OveuieiHS In and around now are learning in repentance and , f,U1C. ioro. Kev p:1i nn( tears that any battle of the war was paper are ill evidence and a better mild beside the buttle for existence j arrangement of the office and em- when complicated by ill-judge I al'i-p'nlmlng rooms Is being made. Mr. anccs. They will have to learn, ust mime ,.11 l,li,.. ,1,, t ,ii,.hri their '"" enallges to moot ins ever 111 SALE" ENDS SAT URDAY, FEBEW, ARY 1 fni iJ 1 1 a n jrTii IS L Om T'i SALE ENDS SAT URDAY, FEBRU- ' ARY 1 ' 24th Annual Gl Sale Iuty faithfully, whether it bo con- f,'et'ial or not. Certainly little sympathy wili bo felt by the public, and none should be shown by the courts, for the. vownrd who hid behind n woman's skirtt, o: for the woman who permitted it. That Dr. determined M. K. Hall should have to remove permanently of excitement or of victory unwon Ui make army lifo tolerable. There is no way in which such a condition enn bo avoided. Of course, every effort will be made by officers mid relief orfrnntzutioriH to keep the men interested and liuppy, but the homo folks aro already reeeiviiiR let to a full of the soldier's weariness, at inactivity, his longing to bo home. Ho'vevcr much sympathy mpy bn felt for the boy who must stay, it must not go into the answering let ters from home in uny weakening terms. At no time since our boys en tered the service bus the content of the homo letter been so vital. Jherc is j,CU)ttHue..Jiutwccn dirt content1 and dishonor. In order that the boy may tay on the safe sido of the line and perform his full duty well, the homp letter mimt be interest ing, must be cheerful, free from eilh er mawkish nympathy which shall muke bim sorry for himself and from detailed account of family distresses which may temnt bini to desert. Parting with sons and husbandi; was agony when they went away to the danger of active service; but t every one of 1hi,in the going was made easier by the tang of adventure. Now, to the boy bored with static duty, homo is place of infinite va riety, of freedom and opportunity. Just a word might tempt him to come back to it lit fore his time. It will take a finer courage to withhold that word perhaps than it took to speak the one which sent the soldier on hi.- way. but it must be withheld. Hotter cicnth, than life without honor. HeUev the almost intolerable boredom of bar racks life than the truly intolerable ptigmn of desertion or Insubordination. Such letters only should be written ns will help n boy to hold on, and then the public should insist that these let tcr have safe passage and good de livery, flood faith demands it. eroashiK business. A. C. Hunt of La Grande Is reg istered at tho Jennings. Miss Gladys Spnmue has nreepted a position as clerk In the Sweet shop. Wade Silver of .Enterprise wan In Joseph Monday looking after bual iichs affairs. C. E, Coins of Portland was in town for a short tiuio thU week. U. D. Muxon,, president of the Western Fanjuhar Machine Company was in Joseph the first of the week. Berg. CIihr. L. Kolsay, of Seattle, wiio lias been stationed at Camp Mead. Md arrived lust week and jls visiting his sister, Mrs. L. I Up land, and his aunt', Mrs. Mnllle Mays. The Ii &. W Implement company are having a new shed built to re and his excellent family are very much a part of this community. (Something like eighteen years agoiPlllPG tIle one which was destroyed by he came here and began work in his! profossion. Aside from building a! large pi He tire and taking his place as one of the leading physicians und surgcona he has been active in civic and sociul matters. Dr. Hull is looked to for opinion nnd advice in nffairs of life. Mrs. Hull nnd two daughters. Miss Con stance and Miss (iwendolyn, are very popular and dearly loved by the people here. 'While regretting very much their decision to have Lu (irande people hero join The Observer in wishing for them that succoks and happiness the recent wind. Tho roof of the Kerr G If ford -wnro houno, which was also dumuKed, Is now repaired, "Kelly". Hartshorn left Wednes day for Portland, whero ha expects to spend tho rest of tho winter. W. W. Morrlam, a Portland calen dar nian was In town several days the first of the week earance ' . Half Price Your chance of any Ladies coat, suit, or dress. '.None reserved One Half price One lot of coats and dresses,, values to $27.50, your choice $6.90 Our regular lower than elsewhere prices reduced in every department. week," mused lllanche, waiting for the I train by which her lover was to arrive. T. M. C. A. 'tir:n i tin. . I ..... .,etay, lep.oacniuuy: wnyiaiKfe Educational Departinent. Short er mercenary things? Sordid girl!, hand and typewriting. Day classes, arms:' will no say jealously: 'Can not spare you! I want you all to my self! It will bo the crowning juy of my life to take you and shield you from toil and care and worry and situations!' Will he soy rapturously: 'Situation! Hush, beloved!--' ' A whistle, a puff of smoke, and the train arrived. "Augustus, dear, I have secured a situation at two pounds u week!" suid Blanche thrillingly . 'lHm!'' said AuVstus. ''Is it per manent? If so, we'll got married." THE POWKROF A LAUGH The people we laup i with have a hold on us which no tody else pos sesses. Laughter is the best cement of humnn relationship. It is a bond between you and your children if they always come to you to have you lauph The old school hcuse on College i win them. It your wife, or your hus Htreet is being repilred to accommo-, band, or your business partner, knows date several of the Riades. It was! that you will try to see the funny side last used about 1010. of things that go wrong -nnd there There Is practically no snow on i always is a funny side except in actual in their Portland home which they are the ground out. In this vicinity at proa- tragedy it is the end of fear between you. If there is gaiety and good hu mnr in a household the very servants respond to it. ou simply cannot Bolshevik Nightmare World Domination. of That Swiss pr"essor who came back from Husniu with the horrific yum about Trot.ky's plans of con quest must be either a lUilshevik con vert or a vodka victim. Accord! ng to this Pro f. Phn ! i ppt Jeafwret, the Russian '"Ked.s" now havt J.OOO.OOO troops mulching on Poland, Germany and Austria, und i-re rtivinir n imiy of fi.OOO.OO1 mn htm irrep ovfr western !uio and crush "Hourgeois Prancr and Kng-; 1'tnd. He present Herr Trotxky, nliar , raunstcin, in a new roU, as an Ale-! aniler aapinhg to comTier the world f r Bolshevism. The Kolehevist mennc is prions ei.cun, gootlness knows. Rut its ways art not the ways' of AUy,andir and Caesar. HHW'h ha its hpoeuMrnl or loii.ttk leaders wnuH fn'kl 'py thoe abundantly enjoy. entitled to receive llutter' has hit the toboggan anil other things will follow. The man who believes prent nt comfit ions can liltST MKTIIODIST W. M. f Tho Woman's MlHtdonary Society : laugh and quarrel at the same timy. i,,,u at the homo of Mrs. H. K. Dixon INtO Scoiid street. Friday nfier- . noon at AM are Invited. McCall s patterns, complete stock 10:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m; Night classes 7:30 p, in. to 0:30 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN. - !i i On Improved real property lu J ajnion county. No delays. Current a ates. La Grande lnvestmont Co. j l-2fl-5tli ACQUIRING A PERFECT FIGURE B. T; U. Stands for BRITISH THERMAL UNITS The standard measurement of lieat used by beat ing engineers in working out house-heating problems. BUT have to stup frowning if you j smile. I he American .Magazine. why worry about formulas? Leave them to us. We are Heating and Ventilating Engineers, and design and install any and all kinds of heating and. ventilating plants in accordance with sj-ien-tific and up-to-date methods. Do you wish a new beating plant in your residence, store or office, or are you having trouble with your present plant? SEE US ABOUT IT ANDERSON BROS. Ehone Red 3631 No. 8 Depot St. mm I W m:;m to select from, at the Golden Uule. GR ASPING THIC SITPATIOX. I Saturday is the h:r,t dry. M10-2t "What will Augustus say when I! last for long is possessed of n queer. .Ml him I have secured a situation in I Arcade Friday nnd Saturday, "The; intellect. tbe j)ens;ons' office at two pmnds a ' Hun Within.'" l-20-.t ; V M Have you looked at your New Year resolutions lately ? RED CROSS WORK WILL CONTINUE 9 ;iganda lies (instigntrd by n nrwl raciatclial ). (Conlinupd from .page 1) bianch and there also the Red Cross room will quitely likely be converted to a community center. At Kuterpnse there has "been much work done and so there has been in Joseph. . Itoih of these towns have bet-n reasonably free from the prevail ing dihcaac and therefore the local iiid necessary in other places has not been! so essential in these points. j 1 The assembly resolved last night ! to continue the work of the world's! greatest mother the -lied Crossin ' every way that is needed by starving J Kurope ami home folks as well and j not to slacken in the least the efforts! Li aid and assist suffering humanity' K. K. Kiddle, chairman of the mem bership commit toe, made his report, showing remarkable gains in Cnion ; county. 1 his is due to the war chest; taking care of Kcd Cross mcmher-j ships and plact s Cnion county in a j record breaking position when com-J pared with counties that were not so fortunate as to haw a war chest. Treasurer T. J. Scrog'gin expressed his plcasut e at having, been aide to assi.st the Ked Cross since its organi sation. He reviewed the days wheij Ked 'Cross money was not plentiful, whrn it was necessary to have funds in order to run an.l told of the cluvksi that came piling in upon him when! there was no funds. Hut Mr. Scrog i gin had faith in the people and did not m;n k tht'se checks ''not paid for'' want of funds. whirh would hae been, the old fashioned .cnld -blooded bank-; ing way of years ago, but he paid the i checks and trusted to his faith inj Union and Wallowa county people for' reimhui seinent, v:is taking no chances." said Mr. Seroj;gin, ''but at J that time- t.be Ked Cfoss needed ready i-n'on-'V and it a a pleasure for me to. fund Farming Dollars When you are planting your corn crop do you plant whule ears? No! (train by grain, hill by hill, it is dropped until the entire field is planted. As you raiser corn, raise your dollars. Plant them as you get them, one by one, in an account with us. Now is the planting time for your money crop. SOW NOW FOR THE DOLLAR HARVEST. ank account. $1 opens an No one ever regret: Thousands regret no account with us. having a 1 having one, La Grande National Bank Mrmhar rraerat Kferv SyaUn La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet . and Fluff Rug Weaving. All Wsrk Called for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop: ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132 Most women who have perfect figures did not have thorn 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 &ecure a perfect figure. ODTRT (9CRSBTS Frortt Laced are most symmetrically and ar tistically designed. They are comfortable, stylish and grad ually mold the figure into those beautiful lines thht every wo man admires and desires. PAULINE. LEPERLE i MIIIW'i lUCKHECHT Pax. Gr"F. ARMY SHOE I, . VC'hrn you walk into a uVpcndjMe j ! hoe store and ak for a pair ot !Jm Put Kiii:t:nT Army Shoes, you Fm i be i q J'tfttt ir' tains. It nioves by stcal- Jt ngnis nut witn guns, hut with ptop- i." tny do my part in advancing thoc i until the membership cornfii.1t As for geit a i my. tttjit Is nhsurd jreplenish th.- treasury." the face -if it. Nhim les than! I'-e'H rrtljourmnont ee eoiili! Id ' Tbt thU Army Shoe b up t- standtm that it u mVW bv workmen who bv tumrdout moretlua two.ixxi Arnw S?io tinder Vttprrt uiptrvukm nd tlut tt ts Kitktnl bv m rrvord oi" mow thA ffy jrvars of honnt siue manutV-tumif .51k.. IVjnmut'fe nn nrmy vf S.lMi0fi'0l'3!:,i Vim qi..i ,lV,.,;.i ri ti;.. ........... 'iw.... Vi r.- , t'; liuttl l.tone lire keepini? at li-nst tha :.. .i.Ji . ... , . 1. I'. Mri. re.Holli'.ivtn. rl',.f P. Show, i:, V. C.Mt k,Mu. IVi i,I. V ;. it f.Kfc fi' oil rrttiitrrrj tn&e 1 fcHtX'MT rt.imvd on th lc ot'rvrry Ml tor ctfr mutual pnj(csi.ii. il w;i ,lip,.lt!to , .(ri. t i t. dnift (.jit-ei:Vition- il-,'' :iks' I, ..lire for t!n :ilmi-nlfi)i?..JiJr ilu- i,l There's just one thing to rememher ask for the BucKHcafT Army Shoe by name and te surt thjt you jff ii. Tlicn - you will appre ciate why it i worn by thousands ot ' , Office Klra Attorney Phvwciut. tvunter. 'anj cthrrs rP. rltvwalk of lift. 0 ' 'mcKsQtx 1 r'ftrmert CSchardiaU Mutormett 0 Conductor..) of ,tf not ol.:.ii)';i!il.' from vour .lealr iiv nnm nndfo or.ler .I'leet.! 1.V.1 sJ'Hl tM;il..M V H I 0 $8.06j(r$7.a0 It Pays To Read Advertisements lOU'VE often fceaurd Ute "saying, "It pays to advertise." That is trua. ABd it lso pays to read advertisements pays you. Xf you read advrtiBitata eoneistently for any length of tim yoti will arae tit thU statement is also true. IT PAYS TOD 1 MOET SAVED. ThSre are many eal I bargains otterea rrosi time to tim in tne avertisements appear ing in this paper. Watch for thea. . r llT PAYS ' YOU IN '6ATISFACTIOJT. When I merchant sks yquto come to his store he obligates himself to sell you qual ity goods ," as advertised." r You have a right to; expect satisfac tion, from what you buy and you get it. 9 " f IT PAYS YOTJ I JtTIME SAVED. When fs-i know esact- ly what yftit wS'at to buy and where'you want to Imy it, ycu don't "have to "look arouud" aad wast$ tin finding it. 6 Don't YOU war.t t saye money and time? Wouldn't you liks o be su?e of, tting satisfacoryGecsvicend quality goods every time yoifvo a fO-ire? Theif read the advei.iements an'petroiv ize tlid storcj 'hicbecan serv you beift. (!) llllflfllll II I I I IWII II I II I" TTlllWI .HUjirr" III HI f I llll I lllf J mi fmxT. o 3 o o f e fighting aniO), ns ever.vor.Pmj'wii, fV(ajro,-i.v til! ou'er. . W MaanurtWrer!i' ' (S'.in t'-n.-te? 63 & ?i es o 9 V 0 e o o0 0 Co e