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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1919)
rr?,v,..mv ri-'.TiaTAKY '. loin. TWO LA ra'AXDE KVEXyCH OBSERVER. o o i 1 .1 . . i 9 9 f O 1 ens raacKipaws .25, $7.50, $10, $12.25 fLOS ANGELES A-BUSr-TOWN Here you vill find mackinaws in all col ors, models and sizes. Our a.ortment is quite complete arid the Quality '!3 kind you wiTKsapjjreciate more after a few years' wear. Men' Stag 1.50 ipG.25 $7.85 Hill s Dept. Store S. I.. i:i;4kh tu.i.s ri )' iiih tiuvki.s. TRIBUTE PAID rf nrai ni a ntr u, KTKJ-V flKK U I IIX.Ii ULIkllll liTIILK SSAfiR TO MOTH CRS OF KOI, DICKS AS!) OTHERS. Inspected Meeting With Former I're-dnfc'iluti 1'nstitr iff Thin 'imnty in California. top, or the soldiers of the senior io j unarmed soldier of vice in hospital,: bust;, quay or forest, 1 hey were given by noble mothers-. ! And in thtc;rcle where walk the ( ou unit, IVO IIIIM JUU UII, HIE mill : erf the mother, the wife, the sifter, j the brother the children, the sweet-j i heart, thtt friend and the neig'ior ' grand family, that! Co-part in i (Winning this war! We salute you all j 'and soon, we hope, to ! by your ide ! jti do our part with you in making Amerjca even more worm while ani -so valuable to.the world that Gpd shall J Z w " ". ' I . ! ; ! I. : i-j.' La rand.." Spiritual Citadialor. Who1"0' bc ash!,mBd f U" Wh"n "'e ,lay ' llim lieca Through the I'ray, Wrilc'H Hume. A Herond letter itoni fi. L. Brooks' The fi.llnwlnrr true heart rinir would ' V 7 y frnm l.a Ahl..,i,.ii 1 1.. i i ... .l: ... 1 line referent- ..... ,. ( L-,:,IKm,,.u , lnls vicinity, even After my upliuirilil curteri.-i din-j without the signature of the uuthor, nor ut Sacriniontj, I took another .liev. O. L. Clark: stroll thioiiKh that town. There are To the 'mothers of the hoys of the ' l'"""v. ouii.niii; in oacrn- m,.,, hoslilta un t am a others: eaullol building in a I I wa more than mirm-incd mwl rmuiily court Iioiihi. ,,r.,.,n,, ,,i.,.,i ,,. : jmid Jail In about ?.! feet In (litter, at once from I Grande, for ;le. it is four Htori.s; the first two -there ,.,., sli.k f ,, tn uifhHUd HIUII'J Jnl I II 0 Oil) I In First Thessalontans, fifth chap-! Jter, verses twenty-five, six and sevn, j jyou will find our final Instructions. 1 japtak for all the boys in the first two ! nmiilo, Tim ! nuiiiHtor. The Sincerely yours, CJ. L, CI-A UK.. Paris, France, Jan. ", EVACUATION TAGS A llredcli nf IHhclptliie Committed by WoUndcd lilelltenaut. i lie rear and In the r-tiiiio block. It Is :0nx0 feet, Tour s'orles. There are :sixty-four windows on each .hie mid 'Sixteen on each end. They nro near jly all heavily birred. The colls seem pretty well filled. If you could jee the drunus and hobos you would I wonder wheio they could put all of :Uiem. The town io wide open and IfiII the meanest hohna that used to jlive l:i Oregon are hero now. There are several old mission houses in j Sacramento. "I left Haciainent.i at 3:30 In the 'afternoon and arrived ut Los Anee- les at !)::) the following mornlnK. This Is the finest of all the towns In believe me, some one hail a young holi day in rtadini? them. too. I did not Annals of the ' American army In sti.p at my headquarters at all until France provide man cases of "de I had read tho.e letters. jscrtem" who loft rest billets or I found them waiting for me when l"iulnt sectors" to ret to the from returned from a twenty-two dav trio '"'"I 1,1,0 action.- A reeent citation throuirh the southeastern nart of n.vifo'' lllB posthumous award of little field, whic h covers about three- i tlnKUisheil service fifths of France. I left Paris on eemher 20th and came hai-k on Janu ary lllh. It was minhty kind of you nil to re member nie. And before you Ket this 1 hope to see tile hoys at least a little while. 1 was booked to visit their (lis brings to XM' our. ARE (:f'Wm. MOTHER Ki.nK(.tn nilc Canned Fruits, Jams, .Tollios "Vit'nV (iii liavc used what you have put lv vim with tho Purest and liest mi the but the plans were ! Putmais Diw Store The only place you buy Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic and Poultry Panacea. The ,MxaM store neighborhood changed today. Hope to go a little j Inter. This leaves me fueling fine, iho j ;ihii northwoHt or HjiuthweHi. TliejIfjMows sa' thnt 1 ,,,n Kttmg fat, and : population 1h now esliniated at fHlO,- ince my clothes are getting tight, ;m and I think if I have made no' it's true. And if I keep on I inistiike In tho count they are right. I lll',e to ,)C 01' locking, too ? ? ? urn uiBuesi uuiomooun numner nere "" " ,eimand had been Wounded Lieutenant jthut I huvo seen w.ib CB:!,674. and, well. Of course, we hope that they ; nerry wen, to (hc front lillB nnd jiney are aooui uu in town every uay. twin ue k.-oiik inline oeiuie ,,,a,y i "carried on. l was Kmng inroun mo punilc ; moiuiis. i ceriamiy wouiu HKe 10 o , market Kriday and a small mauon tlieir boat, but have little reason to 'canio, up by my side and wanted to 'think that postiMc. known where I lived. 1 told him 1 I wish for you all the happiest year lis is the and Preserves. mm vi' r-.-ni siiimlv iii.-ii-K-i-t :is we h;ive:i lartre assortment of Preserved and l)n-:lll4ht another remarkable breach ot . Iji tni((l Fruits ill fflilSS mill till, also Jellies TlT a jai' oil soldier ix injured and it St rawheriT Preserves today, 45. is found necessary to send him to the phone Your Order Our Delivery Service Covers the City field hospital an evacuation tag Is A u J HARRIS GROCERY 408 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "I'nited States Food Administration License No. (1503255" and cross bands. Located three miles (ictlini; Kid of Colds, from town, on county road. Must sell The easiest and quickest way 'to get at once: have too many other inter-' of coi1 to Chamberlain's ests. Reasonable cash payment and ' Cough Remedy. 1 hit preparation has , , , , i been in use for manv years and its balance on crop payments acceptable., , , n,.nvnn K,.,,.. ww ia uranue. .,, u, ..;. aa u, tied on his uniform. This moanr that he Is out of tho finht; no more j responsibility rests on him and fori him tho war is over temporarily. I-ieutentnt T. Rerry of the 5th Ma chine Gun Hattulion. was in action near Montblanc. Fiance, the first of j last October. Wh'irV he learned that his company commander had been killed and that the second in coni- llvfd In Cr.iiide. of Wullowu uud If 1 lived mar Im bier. W lie 11 1 replied in tho affirm ntlvo ho grabbed 111 ' hand and said t li.it ho had ualu'i many a good meal ut my homo.- His name is W. Within a few hours he was seri ously wounded in tin head and (he surgeon seeing that )iiick action was necessary to s;vo his life ordored Apn'y "Y," ;'are Observer, A rcade eastern oreton, near i,j yet ami am sure it win he wnen wc:,,,,.. , ...k(,n tn the hosnital and lie asked me If 1 knew! have counted the boys and have made ' ,,i;,,i mo nvncnnilon tae nn his uni- Turuer Oliver an-1 John Mclmiiald sute they are nil home again. Man-! rnrni soon ns sureeon had boys will not return; they sleep on gone Lientennnt Berry tore off the tho field of honor and arc tenderly levncuatlon tag, destroyed It nnd re folded in the bosom of Mother France, j llrncd to his company in tho front The i;enlle. winds will not cease to line. For twenty-lour houis he breathe their pr ai.ics, while the flow- Icoinmaniled their defense, then KUiil- S. Holt. .Moat of tho people of w;n . ,.n, f,th their bloom as an led them back out of the trenches uf- Orando and Hummel ville will re-! ever-recurring tribute to their meei-ter relief hud-come and died. n br him us a I'reobyterlan mln- Gry. Leut0niint Herry of Cirlzozo, is,,,r. I Thi'V sleen. vet their sniild march i l.'nw AIhyIco. finlslieil his ioh. He adv. On ulon ates. V MOXKi 'f 1) I)A. lmprovea ral property Id county, ko? delays. Current La Grandf Investment Co. l-2n-W. howV be taken not to contna-t p seon l coid before you have recoVced from the first one. and there is erious (Jnrgev of this. A man of middle age or older should go to bed and stay in bed until fully recovered. It is btteer t.i stay in bed three days at the start than three weeks later on. adv. TODAY r T r "This Is the finest weather In t'-'-world, 1 am irtttiug in my room in my shirt Bleeves with tho wind 'A- wide open ami oiu p'i fectly coin fnrtahle. ltoses ;u .n bloom a'lJ there are flowers ovmy where. Tb" parks are jammed l;0l pt, pcoplg alt tin? lime enjoying I lie sinishlue'tnnl .shml-e a.nd pure afr. "I will leave tui'rrnw for Oraniro. KiveiHide, S iiita Ana ai.d Kail Di iko, If tiny laine the nrd'nnnfn on Ma .lank', i.o inorH flu masks f.ir nn' 1 will return to I.os Aiuelcs ab.mt l he 2 st of February and will then begin lo work my vv noribward '' i on; they are still, yet their message of patriotism and of sacrifice rings in our ears and grows sweeter with the realisation that their lives were not spent in vain. And when Uie Hurler of the Ages .Shall have g.liered jnto His chalive of 'JVansformalaion all the sad notes which close the military burial ser vice the last sad notes of the la-t bhnvii taps and sh?tll send them forth from his trumpet of Life in grand and glorious reveille, there in the light of the new d:;y we shall stand, and se", and know, and he glad. saw U through, lie scorned an cvac- nation tag. j How muny in the coming Victory Liberty Loan will bo seeking evacu-j tion tags? , I El IT . ay mi ir v- MILLIONS HAVE SEEN iiorsKiioi.n hints. Do not use more than h mere dust inif nf flour when kncndiii); bread. The strong smell in the old fowls can be removed by wa.diinc; in warm soda water. If the feet burn, bathe them daily in water in '.which there is a little bicarbonate ot. soda Tut n few diVl's of Ammonia in the a I 11. ' E.'vr..; 'i -f.n ... i . : ' -- to lonir as we use the words ''sacri fc" "n.ihiliiy and "patriotism,'' we'water in whichthe siK-er is washed, shall think of them as heiiur hound by lit will keen it bfchrht. I CELEBRATED 'PLAY a Koldcn band to one word the word i To.make opaipV thelwindows of a , thai s next to "Hod. the word "motn-1 bathroom paste floral paper napkins Motion I'lcliii-e I'uiis Mai See "The it." for the la-t pai nrraph in n ma l's ' on the panes. VVIk n t old llomesleail in l'ar.-iiii.oiiul I Millions have seen tins celebrated play. in pictures." Also Fox Comedy. iC6:ead. You "see it . EXTHA -.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GEORGE M, COHEN IN "Hit the Trail Holiday" A SCI, E AM!! I'i. lure. . ' tcm e ; in the thirty years or nrue, during ' were whi' li period "Thi! Old Homestead" h'''d the Mtae.e, mere lhan twenty .millions' of men, women and child ren wept and laughed at the pailm and humor of that immortal produc tion, The pl.iy h ot been pieturiztm by Paramount and It will ho present- "tl a.t t hn Amide today, with every nn ,aetvssory ii-'eejtuiry tu insure Its sue- j ; ee.ntul present at ion. ! It Ih Interest hiK to kiMiw that ilentnan Tliompson. aulhor of "The Old I iomes tea d," drew Itls eii.uae jters frdm real life, and that the Ihname of Joshua Whilcomb Is a eom- postie of the nam1 of two Niw I lamps!) ire neigh rlmrr whom the ant hor knew and admired. The H'-iie of the rural portion nf the drama wns laid in and about the 'Thompson homo and every character in (tie pley had its counterpart In ..-id lfi. 1.: ihct fact lies th expbination of the Uiilort4ul Jippe.il whieh this sittiple play bus had horn the dwy of tts f ti st presentation. It was way lun'l; in t7;"i tli.it Thompson first roncelvod the idea whien lie worked 'nut as .i short sketeh under the nHine of "Josh Whltctimh." The success of tliis slioit play eiuouiaged him to -'p.ind It li;to the ((.rut in which it was presented for ner thirty years. It is. of eourse, t his version which tins been converted lno a motion pieture. summary on "sacrifice" in this war is. they can easily be lmoved crowned by the short and telling sen-1 nent and dainty andViiu-ure ''The makers of the saelif iee n the sunset-side of the nv that divide.? A merit n from France.' Long la'fitre these boys went over tho top, in any nspeet. more than a mii lion mothers had g me through "death's valley' ami out of the gloom, pain and fear they f ame With radiance in their faee; and soldieis in their the snMiers who went over the ne soiled They lor.k nty amUim-dre privacy. To set colors in IVumlonng pinx, green, aniline reds, la(cler and pur ple p;oods should be soaked in water containing dissolved alum. tv.o ounces to a tub. Hark blue, grev and nVe'; may he set by soaking thrni :n salt water. Butt or Wrappers off if p printed at the I FANCY ll j KipperedSalmon I T ! ?,7ic I 'lit! CECIL- COPPER i'uVlicAcaiuntant and Income lax .Advibo)' f lo uunniimc that 1 -to ill he tin I. t.iamle t, ww mr iurp. e; luMiy up 1111,111,1; lav woik I 'IH llli-lC. O'l r,l b-' 1I. tO Ilitert-stt-il In ntHki im-iinir tn leturiw. aavim ih-oii ig llje im, rn..l Kenue - iu "..in v.nuni, ei., , 1 niii- expert .er ho t .it ' 3. "I '! n Jie 1 me --J c dome til nl I .r W ill he HI the Foley hotel, i,h, 1 KUi l,as,v'Jr ny IllA Willie, KJ , U n tt . ' . - 0 O I'OK S.ll.K OR TllADK (loud rmii, hout bi)!) acres. In ,r.p. Villi Itfcv 1 Grande jrop r.! tu tirt or iuil payment. Ap- tl ent. tlvll l'.atty, llllt Lake. U-i'-tpj I'l'B f!lt-4iHlJ.l.l whsat straw.' fll t-n delivei' ; one week only. !'i Wiot; V. 1. V ' 2-'tp m f The u- list of trv'finiwi se.l.i w V r d.ltiks made you will find :ved I jut Pitsht at Silverth.Vn'n fountain"! ' rAMtLY ODUII STORE ,1 i b SHANUI.OKiatlN. I Canned Salmon 15C 20c 25e 30o -IOC Sardines 10 15C 20 25 Oysters, per can '. 2,1c Sego and Borden's Milk, per can 15c Com, extra standard, per can .-.-r.:....! 15c Peaches, per can ....-..v. . 15C E'trawberries, per can ..V. V 35c Grape Fruit X. ..... 3 for 25c Eggs, par doien - . 15c Rome Beauty Apples, per box Blue Panuaine Apples, per box . ...y.i.2. ....V?1.25 PII0KE MAIN 35 QtU 3 o n Hug's Mpdernrocpry TY CASH ANp VAJ LESS0 13 Dollar 13 Cents 8 ! ft: in When Swift & Company paid, say,-13 dollars per hun dredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents! In other words, if we had paid $13.13t we would have made no profit. Or, if we had received a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit. It is doubtful whether any other business is run on so close a margin of profit This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful fcrnx Thigl remarkable shcvin; is due to normocs volume, perfected facilities (packing plants siraieyicully located, branch Houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an iaimy of men and women chosen ajid trained to do their special work. This,and many other points of interest, are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book also represents the packer s side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action against the industry. Marty who have never heard the packer's side are sending for the Year Book. Would you like one ? Merely mail your name and address to the Chicago office and the book will come to you. ' Address Swift'& Company' Union Stock Yards, Chicago !iU I ' t J ill .vA" . . it V . y rz, . L' ii-Cit ; ll 0 o & L & 00 0 '0 s m A f 0 0 O n 10