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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, "1019. K GRIXDE KVEXIXG OBSERVER Til It MIC e o WM VETERAN 6IVE? ADDRESS COL. .EADKR m.F.ASES Al'IH ?ENCE AT AUDITORIUM. i His Object ju to Stimulate Interest In the Proposition of Military ' Training. IT..'.' - ? ' . ' Colonel John Leader's address, piv cn in the hij;h school Wednesday night, was listened to with a' frreat uea. oi pleasure by those who were brought 'from there to be military Oi strortor of the S. A. T. C. at Eugene. ! If the proposed legislation to make! rnilitury triPuing conpulsory in the schools Is established. It is expected that Colonel Leader will be placed at tge head of this work in Oregon. The colonel spent Tuesday aftenoon at the Jiijjh school here, reviewing the cadet corps and relating to the stu dents tales of the fighting in France1 and Belgiifm, in which he had parti cipated. . Colonel Leader left yesterday for Itlll-Bf wlini-o l)l will Endnlr l.i o cimU lnr purpose, and befot rctuVning to "I-ADD CANYON', pVb. 4. Spe Eugene he will go to Ontario and 'alc,Kiiil) We .arc planning on having a also. . . ; . ' " 70 fMQPB9N0CHARDwf"cM.T!IA,ABK I 1 ,((:.!.,. , ;. 1 ATLANTA, Gai, fab;. ;.rlhat - a !SnMir Rnrtt via. Tfc. H! ! church cannot attack a man's charnc- EOESTS OF HOiUflHl r"zzr,A fcXSFEz Afc-LENTOWN. Pa., Feb. 6.-Pri-'" P0"" mb'le in a Iec'nt '',s'0" vate Milas.0. Roth, crippled and worn, i hamld ,,ow" by th'tfourt of "Pi"'; fniWPrHP nrn him ns'rriv honie the oth,r y to find!"- "-bwaffoid has been dism.sWd j ;Gr7k-100ETHKR C LL B HOLDS tmu nij wife believinK h,m hm from the I'nmit.ve Baptist chyrch.1 i-p 'ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFI-; married another. Roth had fallen in I1 CM sPrmPs-ml hrouht sun" .,....,. :itil n,l th wi- .ln--.mot ,,i UKiunsi. wose ne ou'eincu responsible j.ent f)ic mistaken report .of his Jcath -in ""IKM-ior court for $10,000 damages. to the wife. But Koth, severely wound-(V ed.lvas brought back to health. ! corn had " jurisdiction because Tho modern Enoch Arden heard the fhl ,lotion wa V'kl1". ky " church news philosophically. " (1y nd t"'l- Ue of ap- "Well, shea a mighty fine girl, he:"'? '"" "" """" "", " dance in honor of Orville Roberts and 'aW. "I lways loved her and in this!uu" un , " e,.rKo, CERS WELCOME TO DANCE. . . KanaiiJis '.11 id 1 m . Uuy Ceiger, February 8th, Saturday mix-up I'm not one to start any trou- ISl.AXlXiTV I'ASTOIl i night, in the old school house. Had it j ble. V. ith me dead' as reported 1 don't LKAYlfcti I'OH AP.IZONAl,,ot l,cen tor tne 'flu' Dan il would I wonder that some other mun was at- liave been given some time airo. as tlie naciea 10 ner. aou m..suKes win ai- were not justly preferred. HAS 44 GOLD STARS The Rev. the Method 1st oa accoun present. Colonel Leader came to La ed the Dis Orande in th interests Sf legislation Ira R. Aldrich, to relieve him ot the which is now pending" in congress to appointment, and ilr. Roberts will establish military training in the 'seek a change for U10 better in schools of the United States, Senator Tuscon, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs, Itob- v a w ni..,. . . Jboys have beerhome from the truin-jwuvs hajipen," h mustxl, as he start-!Or.-g.m Agrioultiiial CilleK Holds it'uTruV'--P " Of cour,e.ledaway. (im.t IUmh,i l I'mHoiism j odlht church at Lsland Clt .. .. , . CORVALLIS. Feb. 5. That thu nt of failing health, h.s ask-1 are "on,e to COme al,d b,,nK HlAS IH)ILK 0WN DEAD "llege Is entitled to r.t l,-t 44 gold )lstrict Superintendent. Rev. tne'r fr'nd- , , . , . ; : "l ."UIU-' W "'A"' Ltllra ,, 8L.rvlCe n.ut Is indlraied George Chambei lain of this state spon soring tho bill. Colonel Lender's address was brief, but full of interest at all times. He stilted that he was ns much a pacifist as anyone, in spite of the fact that his has been a life of almost constant mar tial experiences, but he was strongly in favor of one being able to defend one's self from the attacks of un- Mrs. Clyde Hoppel was the . last hostess to the Get-together club mem bers, lust Thursday afternoon. Mrs.. Bob Masterson of La Grande and Mrs. W. O. Sherwood were invited guests. Nice refreshments were served and all had a pleasant after- erts have both dona excellent' work at Is hi 11 a City, and the cotmminlly will feel their loss keenly. Mrs. Roberts has sustained a .urge chorus . noon, choir nniijfcDg tho young people tuid The Get-together club had a ner own worK nas been a distinct j election contribution the community UNION, S. C, Feb. C Sergeant IL!b reports -..lich ha,- rooit In from, B. Polick of the "Johnson Rifles," re-f"11 mrta :,( thBtuU mi the record ; r-nntlv invnliilprl hnm with n nhinnm.l O. A. C. n n in S;rl e TllU til-: wound, declares it is absolutely true f0 publishiHl in a spec; that the (iermaug boiled their dead in order to get oil for lubricating pur noses. When the division to which Polick belonged broke through the iu: 1 k.. 1:. u,... f 1 r officers Junuarv 1(1. when, . tho musical life of lit m.t with p uiL . fi. ,tne Pots wmch "ad been iett tnti Since Mr. Robert I i:,i m.;. mi int.' u. Germuns and which contained evidence una. i icauiciii, iili.-). TT I1I1UIII UJlll Polick came to Island City the finances or ton; vice president, Mrs. Mary Coun-jolyhl8 practlce by tn Huns the church has been nlaced on a sol-Ln. ........ ' On one occasion Sergeant ni oriiiuur, into. v.iiiiiir jiui - , , . 11 scruDulous foes He did not deal at!, V l,'c"lcl dy; treasurer, Mrs. D. W. Miller. The , , , . . " Btrupuious ioes. tie am nov aeai nthas been well iaimchod and botn -l:rin(, nff,w ,.. pc:,i. vM iu,kI RKei Germans churned to machine any gi-eat length upon the subject of i at ICI1KIU upuil LUC SUUjClk Q11J11 Cnbnr.1 . " . . 7 .' military training, because he said he I,;"?, i' 1 T.V" .7'' ' V "v"""' A. fc. i'eebler; vice president, l ' . rfniTina m Mr. Roberts had a weakening sick spell, from which he had scarcely re covered when an attack of Spanish jlnflitejiza set In which was followed could understand that it is not a very popular one just at this juncture. He I went on, therefore, to relate some of j the varied experiences through which j ho has passed. The audience enjoyed oionei issuers laies, oui u was quite !hv nnmlmnni, . Thla Wf lii.i. obvious that he sought to kenp in Ihe ;BUch a on.iiuon tjm, io Ymuain and background his personal nart in the C(lPry (ho burden of pastorjto In the many little scraps he told about. Cc'onel Ticader has seen service with the soldiers of six nations, he said. He is a veteran of the recent World war. the greatest scrap of all time. crime to Canada after wounds received climate would have been suicidal. He has relinquished the work only after the earnest solicitation and ad vice of his best friends and re la- Mrs. Heryford; secretary, Mrs. Clyde Hoppel;. treasurer, Mrs. Benja min Bainbridge. Those who could be present enjoyed Mrs. Halley's hospt tulity. Mrs. T. W. Bates was called to Cove yesterday by the death of n sister, Miss Jda . Elmtr, who passed with pneumonia. U.AY I'SKO IX HI X KOAP. r)M)FL IS A CORPOUAL. LITCHFIELD, III., Feb. 7. Colonel He!tives, who are hoping nnd praying iB. Carr, colored; of this "ity, a soldier :ed here for his speedy recovery. No provi- overseas, is coming home. But he's shaved DAYTON. Ohio, Fob. ;.6.Germun soup of today is ltvudo of scented oluy with enough odu to cut the dirt, according to Colonel Henry M. Waito. former city manager of Duy- away,ou wno w it h three others made uP the delegation which met tho Ger man staff during tho armistice ne gotiations. Uu tolls of conditions In Germany in a long b tter Just receiv- "I saw a Gorman being It soundod more as If he lal war editio'i of tha l-'V) B hv tho junior publication. Report are stlU Incomplete. As a.s lb Konwn 14 of 4 4 men were Unled, dlod in ac tion or of .wounds, r.nd IS of Span ish turtuetva or pneumonia. One man w ts drowned, in. France and another went down on tho Tuscunta. Two stars represent, faculty mem bers. Dr. J. Phillips, college phy sician, with the title of first lieuten ant in the medicut. corps, died or pneumonia in nn- euslorn hospital. 'First Lieuteant Mark MiddU'kauff ot Corvallifl, instructor in bacteriol ogy t uiut death In airplane accident in France. BANANAS, dozen .40 Silk Soap j.J 5 Queen Soap 5 Duck Floating Soap 5 PurnoSoap !...:...... Prtpared Horseradish, per bottle .........15 Sour Pickles, per glass jar .20 Sour Pickles, per half -gal. glass jar 70$ Sour Pickles, per gal. glass jar $1.25 Fresh Kraut, per gallon 35 Fresh Eggs, per dozen 10$ Country Butter, per roll $1.00 Creamery Buttervpe roll $1,10 Oleomargarine, per it. ..... -10 Nut Butter, per lb 40vv Strained Honey, six lbsfor .V.::...;.... $1.50 BRE'R RABBIT MOLASSES FOR YOUR PANCAKES. Qt. 35 -ghL65 Gat, $1.25 PHONE MAIN 35 on the western front had made furthrr slon liua been made for a pastor to ' coming home as n corporal u promo- wero boinp sacdiiapered when they eervice for him impossible, and waslsnrend him as yet. Ition. 'Toloner' is Carr's jriven name. 'soaped his f.ice," h" writes. lndifrestlnn. Tako a few doles of Chamberlain's TabletB as dlfeted for indigestion, and you will sVtin forget about youi stomach troubles. Try it. Adv. rinhtxn. anil Tkt.t.M r.ehlml Hie llj.-l.tors must work the fair workin8 condition., put on your thinkers, for fighting without thinking I Job printing. The Observer is one of will never iiceompllsli anything, W. j the two shops In town observing union 11. '. Fuui.ee. principles. Phon. Main 87. Hug's Modern Grocery 'PAY CASH AND PAY LESS" j Have the label, which stands fori I HI nD POnilDI CV1DM M ijLLMlX UUiKllLLAIUIl THfeSwr .-$0 Rich is ; -SS-$Rg!ll pancake F(.oua mfmM town. How to make real southern oancakes without using milk or eggs Like the wonderful-tasting pancakes for which south ern cooks became famous are the panoakf s you can make with Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. And to make them you need only beat up the flour with water. All the rich ingredients needed to make per fect pancakes are already in the flour-i-even the milk. Nothing could be easier and as you lift the hot, golden cakes from the griddle, as you cut into their tender deliciousness you will say that nothing could possibly taste better 1 . that only milk can give and so rich, so fine-flavored is the flour that it needs no eggs. With milk and eggs at their present high prices, Aunt Jemima is more than ever the breakfast for you! Order a .package, of Aunt Jemima today from your grocer. See what wonderful-waffles, muffins and breadsticks it makes, too. And for variety get a pack age of Aunt Jemima fiuckwfceet it's ia the yellow package. .; Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes . Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edward., a WeU-Known Ohio Physician e . T)r. P. M. Edwards for 17 years treated Korea o( women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to .is patients a prescription made ot a tew well-known vegetable intredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet! You will know them by their olive colnr. i These tnbletsore wonder-workera on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying on tae waste ana poison ous matter in omta system. If you have a pate face, sallow IooK.ouii eyes, pimples, coatAd tongue, headaches, a listless, no gooa teouiig, an out oi sons, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. t Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then Just to keep in the pink of condition, llic nnd S!5c rter hue. All ilruRgista. i Wj B Us ) X MAC -First r,T 11 uoiiar flenositod in a S,iv W ings Account in the Cg) g) United States Na- cf,) f tional Bank acts as par ing other dollars to (j'js) As tlie amount grows larger - the w ft) . desire to increase it ft) becomes keener. pft The hibit of saving duuii ijcvciupa li 'Jill p& a. rliit.tr fnt.n a rfinl ftJ v .' Gj .pleasure. W: In Aunt Jemiriia Pancakes you get the subtle flavor Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St-JoRcpli, Missouri LOW fS) Our officers invite 5 you to ope an ac- 5jR rrtunt. fnrlau J i Uniteu.tate's ft)' ,0 "If, Naliona! 13 cF. ,4"a.EI SC if fJB Usm. kr. " H n ith Vl U, 'J Uu. avawav , L.a a kftja 'iMt 'VaW u - - S . B ,1 r " !5 .V; . 5 03 19 o 5... ril 0i ' . e e ) ?ii? 5-" o 5iC Cfje 0,a Clr.r.le,SOre. f?