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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
s . j Ill TOUR; VJZ ft I? AXD75 EVENING GB3"v77.3 U GRANDE EVENING otalfEP An Intlciwncloiit Newnimp8r e Published Dally and Weekly at La Grande, Orej-jn, by La Grande Even- J Ing Olvrver IMnliahing company. HUllCE DKNN1S, Publisher, Entered at the FobUiffice at La Grande Oregon, aa Second Clui Mall Matt Addrcui all Communication! to The Obaervf , 1710 Sixth 8tret, t it y and f'niinlv Official Paper. III i 1 : i : ' r NEW CREATIONS I NECK' A lartre variation in neckwear for spring rw on diaplay. Ooiyott and Organdy embroidered pat terns, laco trimmed and plirth. PL'MI" Bl CKI.tS Steel buik'a for our street pumps are quite the fml this Keavin. We have them In several different shapes. I'flcea 75c and $1.00. -a , y Subscribe far the Designer 'fins Week A special offer this week on "neKner- ''Ji. ' old aub.ption renewed now while the spwi.K "' 0 -I Liu aalu in unier .Hies Uretfon Hotel News Stand, Portland; Imperial News bland, Portland; Multnomah Hotel : News Stand, Portland, Oregon". BUItSOItll'TION KATKS ity Carrier Dally, per month . ..6fa Dnily, per three, month $1.95 Daily, per six months In advanca $3 75 Daily, per year in advanco $7.50 Daily, simile copy 5c By Mall Dally, per year in advance $r.00 Daily, per six months In advnnc $2.5" . )miy, threo months n advance. .11. ij Ur.ily, per month , GOc Weekly Observer-Star, by mull, pel year in advance $1.50 ll( Ml, y 1 My CtHirttry Tit of Th Swwrt Land f Liberty.- The Hew Price Level. Many people who keep hoping that prices will drop to tsomewhero near their pre-war level burni this hope on the fact that our currency ut present in highly inflated. This inflation is Injuria" to stop noon, they argue. Then, with leHtVmoney and credit available, the price of nearly everything will go clown accordingly. Now, our currency is certainly in flaf.nl, ndniitii I'rof. Irving Pinner of Yale. l!iit he dues ntjt agree that them In going to be any let-up. The govern' niont tried to force n deflation tiftc the Civil war, he recalls, by reducing the (pianlity of greenbackH In circula lion; depression ensued Immediately, and eo ii gr ens had to forbid any fur ther reduction. "WgaittHt any considerable reduction in bnnkeredit," he nny, "wo shall find the whole btiftinens community In arms." And without urh a reduction there can bo no genornl fall in prices. There in a world-wide cnune, too, operating to maintain and even to con tinup swelling the general volume of credit. Deposit banking, ho pnlntn out, has increased greatly during the war, In response to government demand in all the warring countries, and It will increase vastly hereafter. Money goca out of circulation and out of un profitable hiding places into the bank vaults, and there becomes a bnsia for new circulating credits. Even the Chi nese and tlio people of India uro learn ing. This new habit will lend to a great currency expansion. ''It Is ns if a new source of gold supply had been discovered." Nnbndy then need talk hopefully of the prices of UHIl and 1014.. It is fu tile to try to hving them back. Huyoni hnvo been trying it, with insignificant results. There Is a new high price level, maintains this expert, and it will piove to be a stubborn reality. The clever business man, he says, Is tin' the one who waits to Imv raw mate rials or manufactured article.- he need but the one who accepts the new price facts and acts accordingly. This test bunny gives strong sup port to 'the ''buy now' movement al ready under way. liiii i V f J V !7 " t v. i 9 ifi minictitt-ajf ' New Blouses I 1 ' 'Beautiful New Spring Coats This week we have on display many new coats. You wi'l be delighted with the excellence of the matcrhlr, th' ir ex quisite colorings and exclusive designs. You will find in every garment shown the individuality and distinctiveness for when the I'rintzesH Coata have long hjien famous. . Kvery detail of fini-h reeives the same cr.reful rtttention as the original tonceptli-n rf the design it.-c!l. 'ih.v tv i i their shape styiifih lines. While they e.-'1 !ie h ;,iu of fashion, they are not the fashion of a moment. Come in tomorrow while our assortment is (pule compkte and let us :how you the individuality of these coats. Trices Range From $20.00 up to $o.".00 Spring Suits This week finds our Suit Department again filled. Two new shipments this week brought us many new and dis tinctive models. New box coat models, semi-box and others. Pome have belts; others are prettily trimmed with braid. A largo variety to choose from at a wide range of pikes 5J5.00 to $70.00 thes for men- New. Snrin? do -and' Young Men a. We have the models for you-authentic and correct. We have the quality; long wear and economy. Kuaruntee your satisfaction because it is guaranteed to U3 by We Hart Schaffmr & Marx The new waist seam models are very prominent here also many new mnatrvativo and fabrics. models. New colors A our winnow, we navo many more to show vmi noiir imlii-a' mulu-in-armr ,l,.i,n ,,.,, .Some have headed fronts, others are embroidered and nil are the latest creations for sprinir. Colors very nretty collection of sprrtiR blouses now on display no doubt you have noticed the four ir winnow, vvc navo many more to show you inour ladies ready-to-wear Prices From $6.00 up lo $I2."0 T)wmctiop await your inspection in our Millinery Department. A fascinating display it is, too, with clever lines and touches of color; trimmings that are exquisite in tone and combination. Hats that are reproductions of higher priced models and clever originations in all shapes in all a re markably pleasing display for your approval. a long torm of years, in order to pre vent the training of many men ir short-term periods of service. At) (iermnn war ships and war planes to be But-rendered or destroyed, and no moro to be built. No poison gas to be accumulated in any dangerous amount. , All heavy artillery to be surrendered or destroyed, and no more built. Gemma munition plants to be su pervfsed by the allies. German forts along the Rhine and In other strategic positions to be dc strayed. German territory to bo bounded by the Khine on the west and the Vistulf on the east, reducing Germany from 2 12,000 square miles and 70,000,000 people to 172,000 square miles and (17,000,000 people, even if .he absorbs German Austria. AM this is in addition to the indem nity, which will probably approximate SMMMMUmO.Oni), the precise nmoun1. being determined by the formula, "All tbnt Germany can possibly pay." If this program is carried out, it will assuredly leave the world safe fiom German agre-don for many de cmfes. a ml it in tin tnr.'tnt line r. strong, a monthly working Icaguo of Nations has been built up, the safety may last forever or ns near it ar finite man dares to estimate. It will indeed be a monumental pun irihment. But, however drastic, it will not be so much as Germany de serves, because it will not come any where near making nn.ends-toj,hcjui lions one mis wrongeu. Promise of Near-Flivver. We have many misgivings abou' this new car thnt Henry Ford says be is going to make and sell for $250. The present Ford car, many critics main tain, is not an automobile. The new car, according to Mv. Ford's descrip tion.ls not even going to be a flivver. F.verybody is to have one. And how they will clutter up the roads! And what sarcasm will be poured out on them by the flivver aristocrat.' driving real Fords! No doubt German music will be sung in public again after a while. And there is no particular roaon why some of it shouldn't be after a while. Rapid Progress on Terms j of Peace. The peine conference seems to be making rapid progress lately in de tennining the allies' policy toward Germany, uad Unit policy as announced Is onu in which the United States will take profound satisfaction. There hai been, all .ilong. a fear that Germany would be let off too easily. There ic eeitaialy no mildness in such term? as these; The German army to be permanent ly reduced to lint.uoO men, raise. I b volunteer enlistment ami serving ?o It's Ensy If You Know I)r, Inwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keepin young Is t feci vnutifi to do this you must watch your liver apd bowels liiere'a no neisl ut having a sallflw complexion dark rings under your eyr piiiiples billow look in your (ace dull eyes wifc no sparkle. Your doctor wdl tell you njntty per cent nt all aickneu Ooruos from artive t'A Ji and lvr, IV. 1 UvV, n ,w'll-Jcnown physician cfl:t CHa iMiectei n" ve't;lk) coi pr;d mis'.'d w:ib cliv oil to net o t1; hvr ;v d b.ntels, which ho gave fr? h i f .'cntt f r Tears. r I..';-. !'dw:!H Olive TnUeW, the miftrt tute f-r c'onH, Te cml in thgr aciioi v t alwaA rlitH-livrt. They Jfci'l&il abo4 lint e'ruljjrnnca vt ttpirit, iint natural a InHwanr wIVh Rb.ulil be en)ovrd by rvervone, rw up the liver (J clear' (1 ,. ,.-.H Ki.c i.r. Kitoar.iB OU e Tab. Your Country Needs Your Help- The problem of readjustment frbm a war basis to a normal peace basis requires that every citizen assume his portion of the responsibility. You can do this best by increasing your own re sources, by saving and conservative investments. We are anxious to help you and invite you to avail yourself of our banking facilities. You will be treated with courtesy and consideration at all times. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Member Feuerul Reacive System Chartered in 1887 Sound, Reliable, Progressive mmm MTTTM A I7H A DTVT? gjr. "COSTS LESS TASTES BEST." is a pure, wholesome arid nutritious product a delicious spread for toast, bread and biscuits, and fine for cakes and pastry. The rich oil from the meat of the cocoanut, churned with a generous quantity of pure pasteurized,' sweet milk and just enough salt that's "UMECO." . a Pacific Northwest Product strictly a Quality Product packed in paraffined od ir-proof cartons. .Your Croci-r can supply you. TVf$?$ aw- lo..yvr-:;iv-:-' 't-.vv v'-i Nirth Pt-rtianil, :-.;zaggMffljaic:Mi.M' FRESH VEGETABLES For Sunday BY EXPRESS SATURDAY MORNING Artichokes Radishes Fresh Tomatoes Rhubarb New Turnips Cauliflower Hot House Lettuce Parsley . Green Onions Spinach Voiing Beets Cabbage Head Lettuce Carrots SWANN'S ANGEL AND SUNSHINE CAKES Try our Kippered Salmon or Cod and Salt Sal-, won Bellies. . . 2 joists an you neea tor perfect buckwheat cakes! PHONE MAIN i: J. G. SN0DGRASS AiintJeMI BUCKWHEAT 5 FLOUR MiAi"" "Ac in town, HoneyJ No more "setting the batter" ovesnight! No ir.ore bother of any kind vhea you make buck wheat cakes! .i ! i.n..i .. j l ii . . , iiwt;iiuuicttiiu juun'iKtsuisuunui WOMJinuL Coiaen-Drown cakes tney are, too hjt ar4 o e tenuer.witnatraRTancethStissimplytanulizir TNSwndays nil j'tnTrci d is a packe of Aunt 9 HaveThi3easy,conncr.ical breakft tomwrow. jemima B.-.ickw?io:(J F:ojrr-(Oie yeowack-f Onc you make bua wheat cR.-s the quick and (l tiffiX You sim4v 8i up the flour wifll a Bttlo 0 cimvltf Aunt Jemima way you'fl newt d.vtan of O col J water r.nd y.r batter J3 ready pop it cij making thM .ny coher way. Ask for Aunt Jemima Buclavh rtr H(Sfi in the, yellow? packaae! t .'t& hy ihr f;o!r. 10c and25c fi. .-3) .- t? . m m ft si G O o 0 O o -