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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1919)
i O A o . o LA mAKnr: evening observer 00 - youns the iutoruaUi.r? tli:ii i.-vuri hoy iiiul i:iti j-lmuld f, One fcer.- !i ul ion f t;. routf knowing duty ui;d liniiiii; ill. eniifiilenie A ilieir children woild yl ininh to cllniij;e tlfr AO pljiC 'in our male. . . II. iMo'Oji""" I'1 eiery mother anil ivery witi$ii iute! led lit inlec standi herself or l;eiehililu-n will lQ.ui' 111' WiMlA.i- T.-liileh0 iV, hri'A '.: B6ys Spring tfTIKI KHHTJ'K ;iVI(l j pP. Klfh'er il llyU-l:m will: - (B Ifil y Til o .... i llUILS We imte just received a- shipment of boys' , spring suits. BLUES : GRAYS BR0WW3 in the small reefer models. .Also. a few suits fur the larger hoys ingood weight .fancy materials. , BOYS RAH RAH HATS . The hoys' spring Kali l'ali Hats are here. Colors khaki, white, hiue, two tones and mixed novel ties, fiiclnded is a number of soldier caps and lints. . . . w- HWs' Department Store ' - 1 ' """' 'JiaH been hjioclaily -piepared liy th.' war department to lifciity her mes :iiiCo In woien 'and . 1 l'. and slii , speaks under the niptp'cex of the' Ore :o!iBS'.n:iaI lly.'iione Slickly, r Tin rii will lid mi ..ciniirslonTharjie to tlm lecture 'i n J collection wil1 jbir taken. Kxpeile ncril I'livMclMii Wlui Is Sl'llt Out ! OniJdu, SXH-Ilfl Hygiene Society. 1 v. -II Following In r address in the fetar i It- ;tre hem 3 o clock this after nofrti, Dr. Lnnio Kichler will give her second lucturu on social hygiene hmioirow (jvnfnt! ft o'clock, when nil women mid 'irla of tins city ar Invited (n f-ra:lii'i- at the Star theatre to hear her. There aro now very fow itfi-HOUK LETTERS WORK ' . FOR VICTORY- LIBERTY LOM YourH for tlm Vinlnry l.okn. 1 1 A pMniiiicnt liiiKliirss 'imm of Kt. In OinKun wiio ilo not know -of tb i IHiia ha aliRVxtcd'that !f all business , i rtiilt mill! health I'ew.'il of UiIh st'jto. ! lotlcrfi wore kIkih'iI in this manner in tlm first million drartros. wlitfo ' the thmicht. or the Victory I.lhnity! Uie aver.'!;u nia;c. 'cinl thirty ven- lxian would he so firmly impresr'il ideally ilisi'ai.id ni'.-n per thousand on everyone's mind that It would he Into the Kei'vlro u"d the state with i niuen easier lo raise tlm j.,.ui)i).iliii).0liu; g lli'e hlK'nest iMircfn'atfe sent eighty it f no pel' thoiihaml, Oi'fuon sent lofs I than six per thousand. j This womlerfnl record has been ; made iKisslblo by Uie sillerdid co- j iipeiatlon )f the people of Orenon ; diiriiiK tlie past seven yours in edu j ealinlial piopiKallda for 1'loan younK I iiianliood- and yoiini: womanhood. I Tli.'io is no faet eonn. ctod with AMERICANS NEVER OUJT to bo n.skcd for by tho Kovornmenli Imsinnins .with tho fifth drivt April 21. i Mako your lottcrn work for the Vic-j tory Loan. Start in,uow to booiit. Maho tho slogan "Yours for the Vic tory Loan," help put the fifth drive qvtir tho top. Wc Ikwvc a limited ftupplyAif Fancy Eaijy Rose Seed Pd;itoes. . . PLACE YOUR ORDER 'NOW- Harris Grocery Phon-e Main 70 and 77, Farmers. Black 192 ' 403 North Fir Street Across the TracU IAn K'.lltnrl.nTI ONE CENT-SALE Tliui'sday, Friday ami atui'day. Piitiiians Drug Store REXALL STORE MONIiTI, TO LOAN. DIAMOND Diamond shoe shining parlors will open April 8th, next door to Foley ho- j On Improved real property In tel. C'li'iirinK of colored shops, dryliJUlon counly. No delays. Current drown or black. :i".r, I'.'lpl fttos. T.a Oianile Invnstinenl I'n VICTORY DRIVE . MEDALS Medals, mad from captured German cannon will be awarded' by t ho Treasury Department to volttnteor workers who take part In the Victory Liberty Loan drive for $5,000,000,000 which will'start April 21. Inscribed on the face of (he medal will be the name of the worker and tho servico Tor which the medal was awarded. the war which ores-mians may reel more'' jwtly proud ttiiin of this ree 'old of her iiKtnhood ;uid of the fore ' slulit that made such a result pos sible ; Jinl witti cur prido comes a-great 'sense of duty the duty to keep Oref;r! In the pioud position nh liolds- lo keep li n' standfriK aH a beacon to the rest nt tlio world , in, iia stru;;Kli Jor clean living. The fetJeV; 1 gnveinment and othd Miates are now realiins ihe ten-ihU- dr.iin upon econoniie reBourcea health ami morals refill Get your wheels and motors to the social evil and'lhcy are tilting up tho fijiht nnai;i.-l its ravages Oregon must contint.e to show them tlio way 'and it- Is upon tlw mothers of the stale th.it th's duty principally falls-.. V.'e must. 11 we are to continue The Germans found that the Ameri can doughboys at the front worn not quitters. Let , us show those dmifih boys that tho Americans who sieved at homo are not quitters. There is no bettor way to do tl Is than to hold on to the Liberty llonds wo have and buy to the limit when, wo are asUcd to tnko more. (lart er G lass, Recreta ry' of tlie Treasury, said recently: "Our boys at the front In the service of the government have never quit. If King froml5'011 Bf'11 your i'i,)orLy B0,l 'u quit imceiiei KhlIA'S GARAOt for repairs enili,,,,. fj.U ..ny.puvely, have nn edn- nvei bauling. .'i-riO-Ct : ra led parent liood to give to till " w9 AW i Mi? 1 $ 4K ( 'le iiil r at a time when the Kovenimcnt needs your continued support. Every time yon quit by selling your Liberty llonds you hurt the credit of our govern ment and mnko it more difficult to finance the wnr. The cost of tho. war continues until peace is sinned and ' our gallant boys are brought bad; to i American soil." ; i There Is no excuse for you to sell your bonds unless you are without food or aie to bo turned out of your !. home. In a Liberty Bond you have j Ihe safest, investment in tho world ; The credit of the United Ktafes, whose ' wealth is estimated at Jural. mm, 000, 000. I is guarantee that you will set your -money back. In tho meantime yn.nr money will be workinir for. you at a fair rate of interest. AVe do repairing on all kinds and makes of ears. Don't hesitate coming to us with your troubles, for we know wc can please you. Let ns prove our efficiency. 'e have enlarged our simp force and have secured some of the best and most icnpable mechanics in the state, who. are working un der the supervision of Jack Harlan,' our foreman, the well-known automobile expert. Let us solve your. troubles and put your ear in good condition. We guarantee our work and back up everything we say. Don't wait until the big rush starts. Have your ear overhauled early. liton s yarage if s ( Vt Al v iejit 'rimils Scv Trophies. PORTLAND, April Heperts re ceived from Soutbern Pacific toww where the Northwest war tropay train made stops are that people have turned out in f;reat nuiube:s to sec the mute testimpni ils of H'iu cruel ty. Interest has been added by the presence of veteran. from o ersea -seivice who were able to cxp!u'n tr. tjte hom-e folks .some Impi c-sh'e in cidents of their own experience .ir demorstratini; tho war use of differ enf exhibits. At A.ihiKlid, Me !and Orants l.;sk t'le erowus igroat that it was Willi difficult itiuin was able to proceed, ir. t; i makp tho scliodiile. Ifor-.l re so .' tile :e H 4 K I : Oduni C died at Monmonu'li Ktu.k, civil war vcti-ran. Monday. Wore than 1000 jackralddls v,o. killed in two drives iieid ii Desclniie county Mond'O' aftei noon. Xc-.i: i i."tt men took part. toasted Seventy-two foreigners eiv.plf ! in Ihe naiiiiiiond liniil i r mills a toria have tiuido apj-lirai ion i1. ' iiiyht school. sfeed requirements de finest seeds gro'n in i Ihave them in package Openyoup Between lunch and golf Time for a Lucky Strike cigarette before the rii st tee. Lucky Strike i the famous toastej ciii'.irette." The flavor of the JSurloy tobacco is devjopej itnd eniicbeil by to.rsting. ' . 0 4 J? Hurley ciii.irettv.Tiunterecl o Iviast has t'svor bectuse e I: I ft" 0 o oit's iii-K'i'.. Sjanni witli' . j i 1'our uold rtaia in the MeJlmdU -. ! chup-h service fl vz and 'me m-hl isiar in tin Uap'ist (tuucli fl::- r.'p- (cnt t he ir,einb:,r.; of I'- it-l .i.toi) t huiches, who died if, the S"i' ;i . MONEY ON f 'IT Y r.vOl'KKTY Jack Oliver ha.'-, money in wi!! Uutn in city property n ver; pa.", e". 1 . l-ll-30t : - Its toaan0d sLl '3'vV'P'i ftOtt --i- O wji.AQ...L'l.l.... J...J..t t. (- J-O, Ox Fresh. Fruit Desserts-r2c . Jiffy-Jell desserts,, rich ' and fruity,, cost .but 2. cents per serving." Each packagevcontair.s viat of kuit essejice, rr.ade from condensed . fruit juice. Add boilingr. water, tben tliis flavor, anj you haft as resh-fruu dainty. Coiripare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gcla ttte desserts. Yon will find it . times better, s, yet it costs no sipre.) MiWona npw tWjoy it. H f7cutJ. crtoirr Guccr't ' 2 gTCoy for 25 nf ' o 1 il II n ES ' ' . i ............... i i! !!. ' ! i j j if . Ths good? that have marie our business a success . and-enabled us to guarantee them to you. are Charter Oak Ranges, Patent Heaters, V7hife .Sawing fllachiies; the Harmon Mattress, Sim tnons Beds, KeTiny Rome Springs, Smith Ru?s ' .. ' ti " Fxirmtwre. Exchanqe '"FIR AND iEFFRKSOM PHONE BLACK !?41 Bt Triers for I se Furnllur-, or illoEichanse for New. . ... ; I 1 1 i! 4i o O ' o o o & o o 0 e 'Wt ' W" - r. o O