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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
Ob o FIND AY. WT.lirATlY 14. tws ; a -m t i S C" .-- -.q mrmr m : "-!" yiil because they i J' upon insect an SI $H0U,MU),0iXI an i mers. irschbaum Clothes ALL WOOL 100 PER CEAND NO COM PROMISE. ) They are made by the most painstaking and at the same time the most efficient methods known to the clothes making art. Our selection ,of suits and overcoats is awaiting your inspection. M2irS MACKINAWS $5.25 $6.50 $9 $10 MEN'S SWEATERS $1.13 $2.50 $5.00 $7.50 Hill's Dept. Store SAVE MALHEUfe .LAjCE Slate Ililut-l William 1 Kinley Raj. m a. .. tMany Against ji t nantfe. . The fiilluwinir letter is from William L Kinky, Mate biolitfci.st I'KCAN CliAOKIXfO I'l.AXT ALBANY, Ga., Keb. 14. A pSn Slacking plantT capitalized at v 0,000, which will ! increased shortly 'has' ;"B,r' J'"hiB T0s AMUE QIiPJERS (.cnera! been entubliihed atoCaconton by Harry oD, iuckson and R. .1. Hurpn. Five mlero electrically drie iTeean crack ing machine will e started mmerii'1 ately, capable of erackiAff 12:,,HH) pounds of nuts this year. It is phar ned to increase the capacity to half a million pounds next year. Ordft- to V 9 r?hm j Portland, Feb. 8, 1019. Editor the jj L jOimerver, Ji t.rande, Oregon, Theo- 1,(1 president this country 2ver bud in ii Uavinjr jfur wild birds from exterml- tion He said that wild birds were COUNTY WIDE 0ROAN tin itl development in the United States (KTause they are the natural check and other peala that take annual toll Jrom the far- le fw the complete extermination of the myriads of wild pigeons of Fatitern North America., because these bird were not protected on their breeding Krounds. The common people were thus deprived of a food supply. Auffusf lfi, 1!08, President Rooae- vpK issued a special proclamation at in jr. Marheur lake as bird reservation. IZATI0N TO GREET RETURNING SOLDIERS (Continued-From Page l.l Hun for deeds of what lie palled va lor. The committee; retiiiu4 to the as sembly and offered The following re- jport which was unanimously adopt ed: We, your rnmmHtee appointed on federal wild jorganlration for welcoming return- It is recoa-nised as d soldiers bey leave to report aa foi- the Rreatest wild bird refnge in North ,i"wa- America, ft Is one of our greatest memoriali to Theodora Roosevelt. Promoters under the guise of in- composed ot a general county-wide crensin? agricultural land in Barney county, have a lobby at Salem to drain this alkaline lake and use the alkali crusted soil to lure new settlers to Oregon. Their completed plans to de stroy Malheur lake reservation are now before the state land board for nation. Thu Horiiirf ment nf ar-Tiilltif at U'xhm.lnn ha. rher. f tl,,1. i Lar80D area and since 1H08, has paid wardens iBr,k5, " , ,, ;. --. , ' AHcel Floy unA m ' i. ;,! Charles Playle. -M crime of destroying it. Malheur TT ' gB n . j t i o , Snnnnerv He William Choate. reservation is as wonderful as Crater'-, j ., J -'. i , ,. i, j ,t i i - , . , -Clyde Meyers, Alex alcKensie, Mrs. lake, Mt. Hood or the Columbia high-:,,. , ' ... . . . .Wagner, Al. Hue. , n) . ik a mi obsci iu ji aim l!:e United States as one of the last IT! eat. wild fovl nurserifs. I npeal to yoa and to your reader? tn hin n .niKi tnni hill f!7fi iAilintr . j .... J -i .. .ul... .vllW government and letting it continue itt First, That the committee be known as the Union County Wei- Second. That said committee In four days he had taken over an im PAItlS, Feb. 1 4 .-General 1 l's aturted after Jievve 0itml by be coming a rival hi tiie akt.i Nn'- belt, iWlasro, Klaw, Itrljuiyer, linidv k nd nth":- J'roadway prtMftcers in 'ie field (f ae-Vinff and wl-tij n t.ois evt lythrfr tfrorti stars to exr.i v'tt At l;Air that is tiie sub-iUt"-'? of a Ken"ial -rdet. just issue.l, di'vir.r. the nsKi'fpment of fo.ur men fr.-n o.ieli ; battalion of the American eYpAlftion-' ary forces to the Y. M- C. A. fur en tertninmirnt purpsea. The success of the MY" entertainment proicram and ( the difficulty to keep pace uith the; demands of the soldiers through re- j cruitinjr players in the United Ktates w i responsible for the order. And general Pershing's attitude is "Whit Con the A. R. F. do to help the Y. M. C. A. tret to the soldier the entertainment he, wants?" i In the Second army, with headnuitr-! tm ot Toul, the results possible tinder j this order are already manifest. Vnjor ! Reginald Barlow, a prominent Amer- j ican actor, has been appointed enter- taimnent officer bv General Bullard. ; fjiittsean4 Vfegebbles WE OFFER TODAY mense icaraee and was arraneinK an j commitea compowd of Uie follow -""'"". . " , i . ' cg members: taff f forty-five eleclricans. : ElKin-Frank Smith. L. Denbam. I1"'" "nd "-T' Y uTi Mrs. Dan Sommers. w. H shnemnir. 'Duttmfr a stae and liphtine and heat er. Miss Lydia Austin, Lee Tuttle ' m apparataus. The "i sent an en and Cecil Galloway. ,tcrta:nment orKanirer, who was ercet- Imbler Walter Stringham, J. P.!ed by eiKhty-one men assembled by. Walter Wade, Miss Anna:1""3'"' r,ow ana nearsais were; ank McOoldrlclc , oeirun at once lor wie u.e.,...K . d McKennnon. Mrs i Carfnr W T i1" enienainment aecuuii nrre i- Carrots ' Cutjfiage Cauliflower . Parsnips Turnips r ttuce Fresh Coft J nbia t Orapges Lemons. Bananas Cocoanuts Eating Apple.? Grape Fruit ". Smelt Received Daily, PHONE Y0 SERVIC DERS OUR DELIVERY J0VERS THE CITY Harris Grocery ! Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the TracK ajiijriuni l,-frff'"'"""m"r-r'1. formance. The equipment division of the entertainment section here 1 narine to forward costumes for the players and instruments for the orchestra. I SIGHTSEEING TnROl fiH BRITAIN ' George Sclbird, Bobe. charge Governor Withycombe rcom-:wlllam VoEe) clorg Bmsoa nipnuea mis m bib mviac iu me it ;rj) islnture. Oregon is a great out-ftf-jj door state and as sum is attracinr people from all over the United States. If any of your readers are interested, I sN uld be triad to hoar from them. Sincerely, Island City E. E. Kiddle. Mrs. Albert Hunter. Mis. Chet Bldwell.l " U. G. Couch. Walter Pierce. : (By A- F. Thayer, International News Cove Hoerh McCall. Frank Con-! Service Staff C orrespondent.) Otho Eckc-r- IvONIXlN (By .Mull). the Amen- sley. Oren Lovan. S. H. Welmer. !can doughboy ipin has hopes ot De- Union F. P. Hall: C E. Davis. Iconnns a ' tripper ' ami seemjr some ARCADE FRIDAY : ANDj SATURDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Greattpvei" 10 REELS 10 P and a Sennett Comedy. First time this great picture has been shown for less than 50c. Our prices are 10c and 20c. WILLIAM L. 'FINLEY, State BioloRit. TIIE IIOTEI. REGISTERS. At the Savoy M. W. McC.osh, Cald well; Bertha Brown, Caldwell; Mrs. S. (i. llrown, Othello, Wash.; Fred Bin den. I'erry; W. G. Mrljiren, Portland; S. M. Martin. New York; C P. Ar chambault. Enterprise; Oly Knute, North Powder. At the Foley A; H. Moore, Echo; Bvrt Withernit, rs. Cora M. Davis, Mrs. Tony Smith. Hot Lake Dr. W. T. Phy." North Powder A. E. Lambert, Herman Iiothchlld, Mrs. Charles Mays, Mrs. Coushenmir, Chris John son. Medical Sprints Dunham Wright, 'i'elocaset k'Teti Kaiuea, H. G Hill. Ed. Wolfe. . Perry Erl Stoddard, W. V. Con nor. Hifeard J. W. Scott. Kumela Martin Klnp. Staikey J. C Crisps. I-a GTaude Fred J. Holmes, J. ?. Snodprass. C. E. Short, 3. H. Poare. attlson, Q. L. Laiiaon. N. K. J-J1l11J'1JflJlJllt;a;falll'trllfll ' "' ! USE... t- x Don't W A. C. Hui-h Wilson. Joscim: Mac Hoke and West wife. Enterprise; Owen P. Jones, Ba ker; li. M. Week, Alice!; Ada Sannar, Promiae: V. Moore. Spokane; II. K. BurtlKilonww and wife. Walla Walla: jNelsoo. H. E. Dixon F. E. Graham. Elffln: J. HaJlirarth. ' J- Martin. Ed. Elirin; Rov K. I.inDeU and wrfe. En- E. Andrews. J terprise; Mrs. Chester Parsons, Jo seph; Bruce Cox, Wallowa; E. B. Jack son, Baker; L. T. Merrill, Baker; G K. Howitt, Portland; J. S. Dunham, Yakima, and the North Powder bas ketball team and supporters. At the Soromer Wm. B. Bolton, Bcaverton: A. C. Glenn and wife, Sum- merville; Max B. Bishop, Kennewick Ilimplon, A. T. Hill. J. A. Rnssel. T. J. SorocRin. Ed. CoolidKHJ Pat Foley, Lot Snodfirnss, Sam Hania, Fred Smith, A. W. A. V. Andrews. Thomas, Chas. P. Caldwell, William Bollons, pti&ties Roberts. Joe Eag an. L. A. McAllister, Father Drts coll, Itev. Hawk, Elder Cofrer, A .H. Craraer. Mrs. Stella Ingle, - Mrs. Dick Peebler. Mrs. C N. Palmer, Mrs. Julius Roesch. Mrs. James Gar rity njxt Mm. Jerry Foley. Thrrs That the first name from arh town shall be the chairman ot thine of Enelnnil before he is demobi lized back to the United States. Thousands of the boys in France are buildinfr hopes 'npon prospect of leave with privilege of .spend'ne the time in Encland. The rulinK th.it t! Yanks could not come across th , channel has been followed by ' Ihi" jcalile, po-tel"on the bulletin bcunls. which brines news of affairs Isi'k ; home: ' "Wnshinptonr I.ilieral policy irnnt inir furloughs to members of ovci"--en force to visit Knp-land and other countries in Europe, has been adopted by General Pershinr with the consent of the. war lepartn-it." T 1 alu,n,.r. luwtn n nnrt nf the IL lliin ...v.. .. , , educative policy of the war de.mrt-' '" ;.'" . W..Wne-ton lit allmv Amcr-!- A., and other onralHKil.ons, which ican soldiers, when abroad, to pee nm! learn as much of the countries anil neoule thev vinit. as pesibl. . It had nincticnllv ben decided when i eiepnone aiXto Write Home independent Telephone Co. conditions in Kngland, -and to the crowded condition of, her cities.' To a lrtrtre extent both 'of these objections mi accommodate and look after about a.00 men daily. Cleoriye V. Teikins, chairman of het.he finance committee of, the National armistice was stjrned to allow men i!war council, when in Loudon recent come to Fnerhmd on leave in lar?' y, did not believe at, that time that numbers. This was vetffd bv the 'nuuiy United States soldiers would be medical division of the war depart- given leave to visit England, en route ment. which objected to the climatic to America, but the cable fnom Wash ington indicates that leave to a lim ited number of men per month ui;iy be again allowed. Xo you have periodic attacks of headache accompanied by sickness of the stomach or vomiting, a sallow skin and dull eyes? If so, you can get quick relief by taking Chamber lain's Tablets as directed for biMcis ness, and you may be able to avjid these attacks if you observe the direc tions with each package. adv. A WANT AD will do Tt R MnrahaH. Portland; Neil Stewart. !'"" "" " ne m Portland: Vohiey Kith, Portland; !nP"red by this iiieetiag to select, W. K. Wilson, S. M. Kirby, H. ,M. ItKiHT FAK TlltX! j to cot more tbin;:s made and used; to Them Is onlv a mortuary inton-sl i-' "' Wirr M happtor life I Rieff, J. T. Uo. Villard Cook, A. S. Archer and Charle S. Perkins. alV ff Portland, and John W. Sur, Kpnkane. Wnr has sbown proper part In fch and ,tt, Tbe wh at k ovtt ti ii en t V that in: retuhitfl who think ovornment an do thlnfEn now Ui nrKuniH over vurlotiN JIciiih of war failure, w;lr winie. and war ex travagance. London Truth, for ex ample, finds that &lo,()00 ctipica ot onre propnpandA tmklct were prtnt ed and only $u,0oiKiiKd. that itovern itietit dpartuiunlrt purchased 35,00u tvoewrlleri and otilv uccoimtMil tny- 1&.000 "where have the rettufl- nien-hile. Uonet" etc.. etc. One need llol lr Weekly. journey iu (;ret .rrltain to prove! that print paper nev-r w;ia. Is. or will J The kaiser is crowing a beanl. Evi be scare- la offlclil circles. The Job dently he ha? had enough close have now in tn make. find, and fit jnM; i Italtimnre American. Mm. Jftnsie Goodhue returned on S'o. d todar frm Peril and ' where to Uad.v to rnoonracf, to nfim hM hwi viattlnr? the family of and toMtjave alone. Thow rr. RiR Mrs. Goodhue hrlnca hack the report that the family are well by Mat r law. hy pr vdominanee nf . DrMOd with their new home and veeted authority, had better read the BUrmundinicii and that Dr. Hadl has war record ovnr auln. The rwt of .rtronned ini a od praetioe riisht can pet busy Col-! from the atart. 1 CMnes- Tea Mouses, i Joet rrs Knjrlnnd has hirhwiy tav erna and an we hurt roexlheuaes along our bipbuara, ao baa China her tea honsen. The Chtnae de siot rndnlae 1aJaaasyassd mo h In lntozb-jinte and tea la alieut Mr. Business Man- A .. li . snouiu f economy vou consult the Obser ver's Job Department before, placing your printing we are satisfying La Grande :s' leading firms put us oh your calling list. Phone iIain 37.. Only J I ighcW Printers are.emplcTed. 9 1 n anyone lie may cheose to be added to liifl local commftee. That the local committee combined shall be the'' neunty-wide organization of Union' fwunty. Fourth that the different chair men of tbe iocal committee Rhall conwtitttte an executive commftee. (VlrhrMe Kutai-day NitHit. Inanniuch as several trainlo;ids of fOreeoB and Washington bays ere .scheduled through La Grande Situr jdar nipbt Chairman ScrOKpins urp ied the necessity nf some plan for Iweleomlnc he made by the meeting in session as the county oreanira tkui wonJd require a reasonable time to pet Into ectkin. He called for volunteer to assist Mr. Rolmcs in the event of Saturday e-eniDR and erer- pernan In the hall responded. Different methods were supsested the stroiureet drink they vmnime. Tea ;fr emeftalnment aa train after houses there are about as numcrnu ! train reached this city with oversea n ice cream ana aoda reports are boys. a. W Nelson sup pest ed a here. vtsitlnr committee of towrspoople m-- who wonld respond to any call from NOTICE TO TOBACCO HK4LERS i"'' chsirmatt nnd 8 ,0 traIn car" ' The pendir revenue bUI will no ryinR so!die.a. The committee could iihkc nanus aiui msu v.ir ine ooys in ctrars. to- ... . . . Wco and rirarette, must acertain'U'U ,nn! m J . ! , T the d.le of th. ...- .k- .J'"" a Mdendid Idea and told of Ms r mils -.ucu,i with lUm Km-, .an r. n A down tiie line iDclicr.une their u 'preciatMm' of the visit of cltlieiw j Mr. Corhett also took occasion to. made t ,K k-. i. v , .n hnc the memory blanks on the' lr,vr,lnt on lhl. rallron hamls of postmasters fn most places h. fr tho K(11 rros nd they may be obtained there. ln.:Ij. Cran(k.. ulks wl,n thm cae dealers do aot receive an mren-.n-r ,h. ,...- -,,. .,. theuis-'les In tbe slrcinrest terms. Another matter surrested lv J. iisiai doubt be pussed before the middle ofj" , r'eiruary. AU dealers in ehrars. to- . ' inventory their stock liefore commen- cinir buNiiless on the next day thereafter. Arranirrmcnts have been Uiy blank in time, they should list i tlwir slock and write to Milton A. Mil ler, collector internal revenm-. Tort bind, Wre., fr proer blank. KKM ltK KXI.K OK TM ADR awl acre. ni now in tail pram, ma !n Bion.i of lr. Hitswll. more i-vattv toVsow. balance sulerulid Soma-in anitnfMt the A- Ku.'cll was to leanest th corn-missb-n to have more Hants piared around the rnilioad atiiltoa la order to make a more'cheTfifl appeirance, Chaimmn j --w' crtiaia aPTwwntea ine iomwinc 'atuie. All fckce.1. food bu,Uin(rs. ,etiniit to wsilt upon the city muc 10 two royruMt, water tor 11- comninvttoti wia such a rennest: J ri)TiilA. and all Vhe tillable land U Rnwell, Tn-A Uelnies, A r lHr..verrd. Hampton. J. 5, SnodaTasa, Aeor.- f, Vi,i take some Wetpe nroe-ty as jit (urrrT. A. V. Nelson. F. B j jl'j fiiat payment and Khe ll!riiee in crop jstlllvr. !! A. T. Andre. Iter! PaUI-ip payments at per eXnt no. CbaOes Miller and Junes Oar- i This is splencbd aKiNfa land, and all ri- a it' he rrririnetf. rrweT l,.S.OO per After disrusalnc many thlnrs ta, csn acre and thia year's ip goes with it. laid In rour hntidred nd TnBr'itjr-f ire arrea O iwhlch the entertainment -as the O -V K. eWef nt N. hand. Ill CjWheat thisear will Oe wortff aome which tr. Rldemone assure the as m money. o e " . i.ai cldD be on t'O lob iny IjSKtJVRITY I-NT l.inNY.J (0 Itln.e It w.s enl)e4. the rln ad- DOING NECESSARY WORK EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR Lallcy-Ltght is ,th one piece of farm equipment which is in daily use the year 'round. Its power performs some essential, work every day, and saves valuable labor. Its light is needed e-ery morning and every night, in the house and in the bam! Lalley -Light is capable of daily service through the whole year because it it rugged and simple t build. ,' Its power saves approximately 250 man-hours during the active farming season alone, if the power i applied to full extent. This is aside from th light it supplies at all times; the labor it saves by furn ishing power to pump water to house and bam; the new comforts and conven iences it brings to thelfarm family. Eight years of practicll farm use have shown Lalley -Light to be an economy nnd a necessity for theaverage farm. . . ' We can give you figureV based on your individual requirements, to convince you that it is a necessities your own farm, and will be an economy. Call on us and see the plarrt'in operation. ( si a-aftad a n , GALlOVAY-REES CO. ! 0 Q 5 'J 0 gE...e t& 3t MAIN T77 ill-) 0 f o Kui 0 0 v o O - 0 o o o 0l ' " St T . m fe u o o- - o0o a e O v O 0 . . -vfV