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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1919)
o TWO TaV.RATnDE EVEXlffO ftlEWtrZR ra:siAY MAifCins. loin. a -r- . Springtime M H liner y The millinery department i jnriy to show yon a large As sortment of new spring niiili neiy. Style is here, quality is; liere, assortments have no peers iif your nity, and ll'e values -are unequaled. Huts change from day to day, hut tin; newest always here. " Children's Millinery A large assortment of chil dren's .Milano hemps and ready-to-wear hats' are await ing your inspection in the niil linary department. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE WAIOWA IS STRONG o a n . " I'Oft CPU O U K U AD S ! given high noeroa II II ! o j! (Continued 0fruur'tuge 1) j i i.i . :Ur& AOIf'lir III t'ltOtti 0iiO"i- P i;n.t. I'larril i Once great n'Jllibt. of livS jjiork ' hA ! HA.M. IHCO. March IS. w wiilrti lic.i?,ci not i). niiwcd lux To ,,e I'llus"n y general l'rIiini; ' to 1. 1. ho nirliom, !! tne opinion uty t'jtir director ror thu worlds ; the tiwaktr. ind hu ntuteiucut tha:..!" military m-iip, the l'nifil;' goods rouu uuni Ihro.iKli lli cun-jHI:lP dnuarkuilon wnti-r nt Itrnat. tll'K Ot Union and VVailuMa Wouul ' uiuu. ur "ini mi iuiiimi io tin , nwu tii.a vimt Irft- in thl dlrccuoi-'1 ' inltrd millet. Captain i .Harry iliilvnc-y. of San Mali1, ae- , Jcoiding to Xiorniaifoa rpiu-lilns Al bort O. Bagl-?Kil:n'?'or of tfie west :ern dipnr.m.-ir War Activities. Knight of C'lnnibi;s. yestorday. J Malonoy,' during Vn yoars' aljk 'letic work at Saiifor.J'u various ra- ItlorullL'n Knnwl- of svort whirl w-fc heartily aiplaLidMi TUt silo, .Mr. linke durUml, it-. proving a valuable a..:l io the mi niiMLg cuttiu iu a ury farming Urn .rici. aiiu iiii ci 3 gieiu biiccuna uheut, of the man who puts cattle on Urj tanned it:iid and providt-a silage toi their teett. a&d, he si The coal ol fei dniK sil- I pacUIon. secured I, u Jus; aacnit hail tlu ,"lR of branch-; cost of feeding buy and KrniV Mr. UoKe i.riidicu;d that in five years Wallow county will he lead' stood him in good steud Uen his I'nrle Stiinuel Invkoned :im t come. 'ConmiisKionel a cavalry rap ing the stale in prodi:ctu ity, unless ; Win at tne nrsl tramltiK camp, Im 'Union and the rent ol them t rave. I ' aligned to Stanford's tauil ahead fas.er than they. are dolnit lJuator to Major liugce, new coin Tho faiiiu rs Ju re aie go ng MroiiR-maadint at west roint. ncn o.-nv j ly ljitu the raising ot pure bred cat- ,""al eershing seni tor iiugRu, sin He. he na d. and iu the last six 'I'mey was plsced in charge of the nio. ths twenty br.vdirs have bee ! military worK at Stanford. and the; shipping in pine bred bt.ck ca.ilo. 'Ctudlnnl Institution ranked with the; One hundred hulls have been bought four universities eipeiialiy singled j In L'niou cr.unly since last fall, bu ut for the excellence ot their mill- .Mr. lloke sees the day not far aheau 'a'T training. I when Ut-iun county farmers. wl!l be MAKE YOUR OLD HAT LOOK NEW FOR 35 Full Assortment of Colors. Putman's Drug Store The REX ALL Store buying Oi'Hr bulls from the breed- era or Wallowa. The iun who it raising pure bred siork, he claims, mukog two dollars to the one m a do by the mun who hits only grado ani mals. Ho claimed Tui his county om of the best nint;e3 in the corthwest I (lift l llloil ( '4Ulli 'H lU'st. Mr. lloke nn'ntioiu d as Wallowa's ; greatest asset lur people, and he HUN STEAMSHIPS TO BE UTILIZED FOR HOMIXOMEItS 1 AiiicrU-uiiH to Hot n in From rrance In (iiH-mnn Liners Which Will Take lUwk l'urthased Food. PARIS, March IS. Before loin the newly-leased Gorman llr.ers wilt RUSSIANS ARB IN HAD FIX drew a luimh county's best when herald Union I carry 35,000 douKhtoyn back to thf In the Present Situation There Is 01.1';",;,,.,' I If Hope of Allied AM. United States went ward trip. This is one of he results of tho agreement reached Brussels with Buy your field and garden seeds of Sawyer-Holmes company and be sure of fresh, pro wing seeds. Adv.U-ll-t j i ! j j j j CECIL C O S P E R J Public Accountant. t I xjnfomo 15t Adviser , I- 614 MM11 St., lYndetton, Orcpon j - I J 4 ! I hemls with difficulty how the allied democracies can entertain this noble but rather distant idea, and at the . . ' same time look quietly on nt what is Treasurer h Fall for County Wnrraum. transpiring in Russia. ' continued Dr. Notice, the undersigned, county i,rrti1, treasurer, has funds on hand with1 "Russia today is in need of assist which to redeem ull warrants issued nnce. First of all she new Is reorgani- on the general fund and endorsed, zatinn of her railroads. Nevertheless ! "Not paid for want of funds," prior to any form of assistance to Kussin is im-1 January 1, IPlit. Interest on the above nginable only in conjunction with aj warrants ceases on March ;'th, HMfl. 'military expedition which would br ' JOHN FRAWLKY, Treasurer of Union County. timent. "Are the Germans re:;JIy swrvir.g. Mr. Hoover was ask 'd. "Kvery Oar man pels tiome Tool,1 he replied --hank-f to thu effitleni system of tfllslrlbiition. Hut ounin vestigalors have le;;in'l that IuVko portions of the pptilation are sni- feriug fioni malnutrition with causes othr diseav:i and deal Starvation'is a grailiial procesM." ' A (ierm:in reiust to borrow! money from the entente to p.iy foi who submitted a node of by-laws M.he food was rial ly Thc-by-laws were accepted by uni nious vote. Chairman Crowe 'selected Howard the dMch 4-11-l-'jr.-Ap iViiiln to act aa chairman of i ' u....-. vrv... nincrieon next juesuuy jWiil not oe destroyed by pernicious -re YOU "TI.L FtXD UNFAILING SAT ISFACTION IF VOL1 I' SI? VPure White" Flour OUALTTY TROnUCT, M ILI.FD FROM WASHINGTON II A KM) AVIIKA', I'KR SACK. USK T1IV, l'.KST AND FOROKT Till: ri:st. AVK UV) A (i()OI) YORK. l!LlK l'F.AIv'M.MX $-'." JM'IRjROX. WAY RONFS OK IMI'KKM.U, AND AT ,i;s AT 7 City Grocery and BaKery PHONE MAIN 75 I hellions and disorders which have be I come chronicalong the Siberian rail ' ways. 'tin order, however, that such mili tary intervention and economic nssist ii nee shall succeed, it is necessary to carry it'Mit accttftlingUe a Vlca?Fy do fined plan, that is to say, the removal of the Bolshevik government from Russia, the re-estnblihment mid main tenance of order and peace throughout the country up to the time when it will be possible for the Russian people to constitute for themselves, freely and without coercion, their desired form of government. Such allied intervention will be accepted with exultation and with full confidence by all notwith standing its even more efficient in terfering with internal Russian af fairs." Adherence to the principle of non interference, with Russian internal af fairs, he said, prevent the nllies from supporting either the Sibertnn govern! ment or the government of the Ufa'di ) rectorate because of lack of assurance that either constituted a government having th confidence of the nation. Similarly, he pointed out. neither o! these governments, even with the best programs they could devise, were able to win the confidence of the nation be cause they lacked the sup.port of the allies. The result U a deadlock and a situation affording fertile ground for new revolutions calculated to strength en Bolshevism by driving into their ranks the wavering left-socialism. f. it 4 1-Vfc 1 V Vswwv Trinidad Lizard Farm. On the Island of Trinidad there Is today it veritable-lirnrd farm which 1 ban all tho eiui)tiieiU ftr the success "V" ' " 'f ttiese iKMitt tei numer- -fl memyvei-s of the reptile family whiSb are now known o be IndNpens nbleXi the smrar plain en. Iu ntldi tltin tuAJiis enterprise a wider search is helKK uide for UuU to belt) In- Tense (lie V.trld's siiLar outimt. beld s ; i (let ready Yor the spring garden. . Fudd and garifkn sctnis can le had. a', it he Sawyer Hollos company. adv. 'adv. fl-lH-tf ,Peace timo stunu with an aro p!oo are now in ordor. first cous. ths d!rtrf Krnehnian. Oeno earina, who start. ed Paris the other day by landing on a 45 foot roof ot a sn-htory building la tb Try heart of the city. Visitors to New York. It has been reckoned that New York city has nt K-n-t 'jn.iXM vis:iirs a day, jtti'l eouu::iii: eniuuiMters. id used. The al IU-d delegates replied that neithei lefiislafion nor public seuiinent ir the vtitento countiii s perniiyd sued a loan. This means tJermany wiM get fond on a cish baf-is only. Nolh . iug wilN.be "chalked up." ThotmiV lacking food Cennany bac luts of goM stored away, her avail able puhltcYunds being larger tb:p the British ?ld holdings and mon than one-half f the Ameriran rum' when the war spurted. Within two daB (lermnny will de posit $:tfI,000,000Vrorth 'of gold in a Belgian bank a Hnusels, then $55, 000, Y'ltlun l deavs, aeains a credit which will 'ueXisMied to pay the various allies for fod delivered lo the tier mans. Tho first shipment will include 70,000 tons of fats. vh(rhOermany needs most, and later shlpnnts will contain .10.000 tons of poi kr0.ioi tons of beans, the same amtXtnt of rice, and 50,000 tov of bieutuff:T monthly. Ameaica will sunp'y flour, Brftain rice and beans and Prance nut! oils, which the Gtirmnr.s ttirn margarine. Some supplies alio: are available at Copenhagen and Roil terdam, notably 75,000 tons brendstuffs. The remainder will cme from var ious ports. Ultimately, Germany wil' replace tho gold deposits wiita:' 1. Shipping leased-to the allies. 2. Raw materials, such as lum her, potash and coal. 3. Manufactures r.etdtd by the al lies, such as dyes. 'Dumping,'' however, will net be illowed. The Geuiuns will be mi able to 'still'? French competitors whose plants were deliberately do stroyed by the Germans in the war France needs coal, inland need.-, lumber, and the United Slates ned. potash. In return fcr these thing? 4lie Uermans will get fobd. Next to gold for raw material. Ger many will pay through the sale o' her h tiding in foreign securiie.. and thvour:h credits which-she ma)' establish in neutr.l countries tff whom the allies owe money. T)n Scandinavian counties owe Germi-i: money for coal, wh;le France oweh the Scadinavi..u uatu-ns for p:i"'i Pulp. A classified ad will bring results' SAY I! ivIDS! Our-ROLLER SKATES have at last arrived. 0 Best you "ever saw. Come m and see them. Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desstrts, rich and fruity, cost but 2 cents per Serving. Each p.-Kkae contains a rial of lfruit ensence. mle f r on coodened fruit juice. Add boilidiK wter, then thif f Yor. rfvd you hare a frtih-fruit Aitrty Ccimrjr liffTfleTl with he olJ-ny1! aitk gela tine. $??.. Yati will find it five hjt-it better, yiA it ccta XP oirre. C JdillicM oc n-y it ; , - ,,.,i;l,(Mi,j,iH4:0it I L a comi'lktk link of ;xski) and J SALT lift -FISH AXU-TAN VlJ.b S avants, look ovKifrTHE kiM a'Nd TlIEVJ'llONK YOUR ORHI'3 . C NNKD SALMON, ALL YARI KTI1. 4, shi'lMPS, CRARS, LOnsTERS. CLAMS, Tl'.W OYSTERS, MA, l.'EAin' C-HFIWr, SARDINIA I NT OIU MrSTMiU SAl'CK, TO JMATO'SAL'CE ANOSI'lCEl). FANCY SALT MACKEREL AND IIERRIN. RONELESS BRICK COD I-111, kio-.mi mi -FERED SALMON. PHONE YOl'R ()1DER., EARLY. OUR DELIVERY SERYICE COY ERS THE CITY-. ( Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Blak 192 408 North Fir Street . 1 Across the Track citizens had Been the her future and gone He "sounded a ttote of the spirit of co-operation when (Germany by which Hie allies will so". ti,.,. tmi that the future of Union 'her food forthwith. It lb a business VLADIVOSTOK; March 18. "Thefand Wallowa counties Is wrapped up ideal, pure and simple, without sen- llussian nation follows with a harsh i in each other. On the pood road feeling of bitterness all the efforts for ' proposition, he assured his heaters creating a league of nations," declares that Wallowa is with Union county Dr. Vaclav Girsa, local member of the n the movement and waiting for Freeh national council. "It comnre tno hus!no mon utfro 10 Hlurt movement on us way, wnen iney w-111 help carry It along. Other liushicsK llandbil. A little other bin in ess wat hmd led at ihe Utneheon today. The re port of Win. Vlller on the -proposed ro-oiKanizatioi; of Iho Uomnieri'tiii Club war presented by Mr Miller. The Economical Corset THE WAR HAS TAUGHT US THE MEAN- "ING OF. TRUE ECONOMY When the government urged conservation and economy, it recom mended the buying of quality articles that would give the maxi mum wear. The mistaken idoa that economy meant the purchase of cheaply made articles was removed forever. Front . ,? are made from carefully selected, high-grade materials only. M'H AKT boning, cloth, thread, tape all are quality materials. T!;e boning in particular that fa Io? upon which the styb and shape of a corset so much depends ,:s madi? especially for the Mod;irt Uompnny from clock spring steel the most perfect boning ever produced. It will not rust or take a permanent bend at the waistline. F.vcry MOD ART Corset gives a hit;h d grec of satisfaction in wear and phaps kceping qualities. All MOD ART Corsets lace in front because front adjustment means riirht adjustmeni. The absence of laces at the back gives form a-nd wonderful smoothnes? in gown f.t ting. A trial fitting eonvicrs. You have t" nut on a MODAHT to see its style and feel its comfort. Style and comfoi- are not easily explained. Make a request for a trial fitting in our corset department before planning your spring clothos Pauline Lederle w HORSES WANTED 1wa, V. I 1 lilt Id lmy muni lirokc farm nmivs ji'ik! srt'IdiiiKs. Must liavc vt-i"ht an.l ni;iliiv. tfiiir flesh ami from four to six wars oil! W. E. McGlure Phone Red 772 ' i! Tie good that hare made our businejj a success aAd enabled iu to guarantee them, to you ar Chster Oak Ranges,' Patent Heaters, Whiie ting Machinea. the Harmoa ItfattreaB; Sim-' dim Bsda, Keaaj Btnc Springs, fitaiMi K . Furniture Exchana&o e e o :: o 'I' OXE Bl Al V t-M W. ffi'-BQhNENKAMP.XbMPANY 0 It v ivr i mi rurmiur., ot n Fn-hii:c fur Si) l . 0 m O O o -a u-w. ' ' o .a.., - . o , G 0 o' '6 O0 mrm Ljl ;,. 0 ) 9 0-o - W u-