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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
TJ17. SUNDAY 1V0ENiyf8 0BHF,R7E i - J Reemplc Xfoves Knotty Problem t 0 M.tny TlUm -in (Ofii'lurnAd Mi ll SlTtl ,Vi M'lylix Willi III .lulls I Inall- 'l'. NftS nlil I raiU-m ln 'Iiik AIiWiiI (J'.i ini; JJ?,.Hl S:xiii Must (;! iillrlichri SuliuWil II:. I Clrk M llif-ilus liin liikiifu Inrmiic u ii Takes Mc.t'ii Wnlcliiiimi'. .Inl). Ml J ' . .St. a. N!:.' YORK, April 12. We lif-nr 'wlirt-li, willi (.'mulfo id. Inv. fiably (.. imi;h invidious cririeijin of enviiiy- fecm ut lean a o uiiorary oti ro. .V, ns tt'ho.iirc said to be uiiwIMini;' to aililict in released iintil u home and restore l t 111 i r olir'ji'bH .lien ilia- ciiiilnjniont li found fur him. The clurKcd from the urnn Tim city -h an-miM. ioiuhitli n or Hiker's Inland full of ex-nrmy.iiien HIIIMn iitiilnim Is 250 mldlr-, a'-.d iji.-y t(,n- lookliix lor iolm. Of N'..-York's Jilli 'stilliliy riiintni! and J-'nTni;. division alone ther- arc said to lie i ' ' owtlooo Mill unvoiDlnyed. i Thh woild'n blithe:--', salaried cherl! t Of cuuine, Ihere are doubtless bil.il- liny Is iibrnl to he it 1 up in business, limn men guilty of rurKottliiK 'lli.i llu will he a Ili'.r.O per .. ar N,.,, deln we inn g the hoys In kll ikl, Yolk Clly iolironrin. who ha ju-.t now that the war terroti has niihsid- benun Ills linnni tan: . er ires .of re d. KiiliiiK'& versified lament of irlvlnii lh hats and t'o.ls of Hie rlcr 'J'oniwy Atkins is based on iiuim (ten- leal force In room Hi.) in jinNce' he.ul-! ernl rhurai'toiisilcs o! the well-knowu qimriers. t'ommlwloner Knrtuht lit: liuniiin riiio. upoimor for Ine idea. Hut we are cpt IiiiIhi Ic enoupli to he- i At any rate, th j Mlir.O per yeir lleve that p:ises where returned ol- nalrohiiiiti will he the... i.. .... ..i .i.., i tilers arc "turned down mid" by for- best interests of tin main ami It iti ' a i r i t. n i i f-ti t were tooivd with It. I Choice randies are what you want iner einnloyers orn .Domdle. lnde..d of ihe eieii. i.i r..rr... ..r ...ii.. i i i Aim ordint,- t-i-1 oini; i-.urliorltii hi'.ii It icnd you went them fresh have you we know of one model patriot who ouaitcrs. Tlui Mai-r'i Inn x-li.i v uin.!""1 lo1' l,IH laiiahility of Hi s ; noticed the candies at Silverthorn's? 1 U - r .Ttllfilfl TV Tinwnna fAfltA m n ttwt wheat gfWera of tho nation will ooJt to for the ,jriKreMirfon!il -umiuwfn 9.6H iM5r'JUMi:i lur r'u'lr 1919 wheat crop. His ap- point. Tien t to head the organ nation wnlch will haiMllu ihl work, came from Prilrt,,"ni Wil- h-on fft Paris. Harne hau ben at the head of the food adifmitra- it,n Ufi.aul Kfirnnrntlnn rlxflnn tUa Kar. He la aenlo? member of the firm of ttbrnes & Ames of Dululh, ft lunipeg and New York, exnorf Mrs otraln. Barnes was born In Iowa, went to Wabhinton, (tatj In boyhood, but returned to Min nesota, where he built un bis for tune in handlirjt whe'it, Barnes waa one f the "dollar a year business men who volun teered Ma- services for tho dura tion of the war. iila knowledge of the wheat masket of the world made him Important in the food administration affairs. When kov- er ii mental "red tape" at Wash ington Interfered with his depart ment's wnr work, he moved tho o (fires to New York so that the force could work all night if the type of louf iind it oTKiiiiy anil i (jiiviTilciK c, t -if! y -nu-.u itf. would n ivi; been Hni iiiu il I.umlu :t pp'-d in I In.- wonderful litr.hii,.:: rccnul nuul . Tin' iid i.r n :i unluc- :liiimlrs lifnr ulA'i bt'i'ii f'i"mi to bh'inl j.i.T y Wfi h pvi-i y lyrt' ol hu iliiini; ml 1t1.I mid ;im vi v d'. iraltU' vuiv. ".ic a rt 1-st ic ptint r-f vl"W. Ju ;-ay loir pivpim-d I'MtliiM: i tiu a'Cfpud mod wv. inii.tMlal lor rnoi'iiif; pui'P's;s. Hub not only la K':i Dark Mis Hilver tlKlIrs kImmiIiI 1h Kuffiriint to con utar men, lint In nuch cjihu ut Jidr vincn any f .ifr-niindt .1 imtsou ' hut not vunrt-d Hiilutli't-', on l.lio theory thut'u bat or i:o:tt in -MMiihaltan In on' lii-'lr jinny 'xprit'Ti('fi h:in mudu I hftn ;tiinrn KnU- for iIciihh racy. jiioro valu:tbk'. Kurthr-r, (rroKportlw Torre r habit -nay ip-U to noim or rcrtilar walary, lie kIvob each man InlcroKtliiK bioli;' ai p!icnonnMia If u on lii K'lurn n-i his flint wook's $2iM) pm ycai i lcr.'t tries lo tip th.; pay In uduiwo, to CMjulp hiuimilf forf Hl.r0 p.rt rolii:ui. No Svv York pit civil lift' hkhIh. jlrnlniaii Is arrii.sloiin d to r Tfivlir' In f:ic;t tho tniployor has a knotty dilute Tor professional favur, pi obb'iii on his handH. In all rases, lit j . mu&t iliKrharno or nmko other provl-1 I.o'uls Wok,;I of Iiitcstone, 1-onu'j Klon for u milirttltiito who may have Hand, has lost his job a? nitrht nurse Quarantine Proposed Hon. Often tho uuri tlieniHclvt'rt are i.ii.m..w m,.i,u.,.v AainSt intei.jlt.tG iinreaKonable. Many feel too ood , niimt now, rHurn to tho on rous and for their old Jobs ant! demand hoiiio- j mniuitonouH W(,rk of looking out fo: thltiK better rrom ilmir former bownes hiH fortimi;, which is Kaid lo animtn or at least con k id v raid y higher pay. to inr.ro tlnui J 50, 000. OthetH, it In cotiipli'lnod, rleinniid n! Wok.il Jh ii exutiTo owner 0: nionlirK leave of utMcnm to real up. !LonK Island real e tat, :mii nuul" iininedlitely nTr beinK rtdiiKtatod. : money yeara ao an a Imtei piopiU HI III othetn want lo lok uruiind for i()r. Wlj.-n ho retired fniiri nettle awhile wllh the mn!bllity of rindiim ; husinvH, ho found a lit'o or rase too HomelliluK betler, ineanwhilo expert- ,.1Ky tor liis t. top 'if i:u ut , IN? look ItiK their old John U, bo held open !'K. rlvll M'rvleo e iMiinat ion and Ik--inderinllely. Icame a labour in. the highway de ln Hhorl, us Dnvlu llariim had ll, ' ,,arl meal . lioroti'i I'resid-nt Ton 4-n-::t FAMILY DRUG STORE LA ORANDCORCGON. Against Movement of barberry WASIIINCTOX, Aniil 12 A locaiis toward eliminating black stem J rust of wluat and othei (frains, Ui' j secretary of ariiultuie purpo-es cs-J taltli'hiiie; n rpiaiantiiu! to proh'bit in t it stall- movement of the common l);.i liei i y, as well as other .species of llcriicris and Mahonia. A publiv hear in;? will be held at the looms of tin federal horticultural board, Washing itnn, 1). ('., at 10 o'clock February ft Diamonds! for April I Mic .wihi 1 ruin .irii dates her years .Diamonds should wear lest hitter te I " 8 b ft c 9 0 o 0 " 'ii nuny y-.-nnMii:iy Mi;ii'e ill! oilier Ills- . ' " some men nn Ihere Is in otheiH mml i ,nlslnu him on the rhiirKe or nexlncl '" "r ,:lt a"y lll',sun 'erentcd in somellmes nioro. f duty. Iteeei.tlv ll.l.i duiv had lor-!1'"' I"'"!"1-'1-''' iuarantiiic puiy lie heard I 'sh.led of HiandliiK lili: "it waleh over a :''itlior in person or by attorney. How dlRllnclly ."ew orlt Clly Is istii.nn roller. taltliiK. lis pluee iih :Iki finnnrlal eapi-1 Inl of 1 110 win hi Is tiindn evlilehl by J the slops our hi.nliln.; instltuHons'iue MOMH KA VMII ItV taklni: to flunueii th new nfter-wuri . I'ltlCI'Ai world triule. A notable example Is I tlw . 1... 1 :. ay Ar.iii Ilunklnii roriMirai Ion, whleh il. d by f ::..K .1 .Hi.n h '.noil al to i'o 11 r.'' i of New York ', ISnkvrw 'Prilsl I i : 'l iil i eniu- I .! Hi'.' M I'- n- I i.-.l I. 'I'll. . .1- Jtlst tno blouse Minn., That 0.l v. ii'-ii, : li .iud ir- ii.trn! i r il ln'.nklnt.', bil!.ine--i. v:.l only tli'H'. but In Ih nl.ow, I'eklni; t'h:iU'.:.Hli 1. Uin bin Tul Vlndlwinlork In nil or 'hl-h ellie.i ofl'lees will hi shorlly eslitbllRln il. Ahsnlulo prohibition of drill' has never rheoked the flrilK evil. II was - In 1 1 111 ut 1 by the pnole eniniulssion of this elly. In lis annual report pub lished Ihe other iluy. that Ihe advent of mllonnl prohlhlllon of Honor will result In n ureal Inrreaso In the use of limes. 111 roninientliiK iipn-i the excellent ri,i1(.r ,,, , h,.t ,.;lrt,.c , ,'( oKiess made aniotr.t Ihose eonimlt-l,m, ,s , 0 , Ml ,,, . ,, ,,, ,,,. proKieHS ted for ilriinketimns the re.niinls Hlou's repurl says: "At the present time one eaniiot r-llei t Ioiik on thlt nialler wlthiiut bein,t slruek by lb" uiifoitunale rolnehl uiee Hint Just llj Ihe drink evil Is Kr.iwiiiK uddlr t m to Inihll-formlnn drimd Is sruw Inii Kienler." The latest fluurei. nernrdltiK In the report, show that tin ie are l.r.uil.li'm druK addli'ls lllinir:hoilt the I'niieil Hlales, and 2llil,lllM lire said lo he in My York Clly. 'fh' most i-ommon drptts used are hernlli. niorplilne. eo ralne and I h.-lr deihallves. In New ork Clly a 11-1 of tnuV men belweeli Ihe imes ol Jl and M who are driK Uild'letH him been est 11 1 il I" bed. The rare or di ll.: .iddlefs' who me taken In ibnme by uoltee anthirritlen or nho Miliinl.irily stim-ntler to the pinole roinuiis.-ioil Ibrolll lite hoard or health has met wllh flail. 'riliK sne o'ks. The nibllrts rre si'ireuated on ltlkei's Islaui and aie pioW.led with l ivnt'i'iilli Weill, sii'iji 11 fid lla . lerlalH to his neklilu.is. Insliinees multiply overyu Iiiti daily, which show i.iit old-fashiuiod wood shinnies are nol only min-resis-liml In cases of y,t in ral cnllli ,f.i .1 tlon, but' ate 11 pniiliti soiirce of daiiMcV. as. In 111MI1:. :i In lal.ini: Ihe uuickly. liny 1 .iltlly spie.-d Iiuiumi- :rands I hroii:: Imii' a whole in-liii-'ivirhool. For this tcasiui pn ..i 1 ml luolin ; end sl'.i!:clcs me . . y w Inl .' belli: .ldnlteil I'll pl;:ce ol oilier t pes i.! tool. 1';-. p.ind ;oeriin:s tia' Inn: been known In OI'l 'l' I'Mii'lln' !eii: tanci't.i fu.1, : mo! ,ifi .111: thvs hlc:. occur lllnler Ihein and elnn inal ill -: the dancer rimn liai They ate al.o tin' lie atlil cnliM'lilellt In :! Ini:. bchn: e ; :v . t.i i.n Vmiip.ict la IniUi .11111 The cnvi-r: Ict'll! ; ci filet.- In chin.- iac v. -1 pi I'lcn .-.I -iiifaici fu i'j- it iii- lt lnvesti(j:'.taions made by the depart . " n.e:it ol' ntrriculture have shown Urn: Uhe ciinilnnu iiarlterry ' anil relate!1 jfilants are eep.-iltle of hallioi'iliir the :i) UOOI IXt; ,,k atom I'll:. I. of wheat, mils, hill' jh y, rye, and many wild and cultivate:. in Moovo Lake, j-r.-isscs thr(.Ui;h"Ul much ol' the fiaiii llnlii'l tin 11. K.wini, ai f:i of the countr' and es pccinlly ill tile stares of Nebraska. Inuii, illinois. Indiana, Ohio, North llakitta, South Itaknta, Minnesota Kansas, Montnnn. 'Wisconsin, .Michi , U'an; Vvomin'ir, Missouri, and Colo riiiln. 'I'lie iirevalence of tin' piimimi" baibci-i;,' thriiui'hout this area hit" bci n i-e.:tiiir.iiile to a considerable de 'K'ee fnr tho sclerity of t he epidemic ml' I'liuii stem nisr that have frequent ly can-a.l i-nolniniis hisses of whc.l1 and other cereals. ; Thioiiijh the co-ov.rriition of the de .tin it incut of at'i iculture with stale of ficials, Incal otuanilit'eiis and indi vid'lals, the slisecitil.c sn cies of Her bet is and M:l!in!iia have been very . htwly einilii atci' from the staler named, bid 0n.se !;!::!lts arc still trev alent in tunny '!' :he reejnns r.f the I'niUd Stale... it. appears necessiiii, tin retnre, tn .iiinrantiiie tite states of ' Alaltaniv, Aiinna, Arkansas, t'alifor 'nia. Connee.ii ul. I 'cla ware. ' Kim iih Oenrnia. Mali.), K, atu-'l.y. 1. diis:alla M.,;i'c. Ma'y'an.l. Mas,acliti ;olt s. Mis r-. ipp;, Nevada, New llainpsliire. Xev' -liisey, N. w Mi'-irn, New York. North fal.iihia. nkialli.rna. lo-eiroli, l'eiiusyl vani.i. lib ,de N!..:i.. . Sunt I) Carolina T M'a's-ce, 'l'eMs. I'-.ah. Yci iiutnt Yii'ciitia. ash::ie;!nn. W est 'iririnill, and the ' Disti i, l nf .1 'oluinbia, in ac em. lance with pi e'. isinn of the '!anf -eiaiaiit: e act. and to piyhihit or leiru !a:e liic fi'-.vcnicat t'lom these states a;,. I in-'riet tn.lhc slate first named nf :i!l se:c'es anj varieties nf hai-herrv mi-.I Mahncia sus.-cp'ihle to l.iacV. : :fi m rust. j 'nil': iv- it uiti:i: siioi ' CinlrrlVV: Rulliday. Props. rnien sher eVt". t hicr clean and '''. sinitaiy. Alt iVelass wArkmi'ii. We w selieit a share oPJ-our pat,-,.nr.i.-e. 1 IF'o r vain l-c cn ;i m-c j'luwX This stone 1 I 1 I I ll .11 llkl !iwilil11llA II- I known. . lVissort u)uKk ami Tluie was just mv ouhIh of safetv ;!i Ihe nn. c -,,u t'loiiuet, -i- - dv ' -let v. h.'-i tUtmw (owns V I - c .,,:,ii'...i wipctl out by fire i 'i . ni 1;; hiiiio t hat in stand- ini today, .iHhouli flxteen homes in l he immediate viei;.iiy were burn ed to tlif urouiid. 'I'lils borne, which resisted the sptnU's and btmilKj., emhi-rs witii wiilch Uiu ah- w. in 1 tiled, w;:a rooled with Coi'luin-lred A; pli dt Shhitbs. The owner. Mr. Louiu Larseii, . that he owes t,he pre irr'vat ton of his lutnio to tlio Asphalt Shin;;les, he CiiUHO of the t'.iet that praclleaHy 7, pi'r ci iil of I he Moose Lake houses Were binned ; fler ti e fiif bad start; d on the roof. IN is n.iturall Wo liavo a nuMit of di; Ihe jn'ir is riIit. Tlwy arc ltinh. In art "iit- liiilicr. tlU'V ('iniio in and li; us show you. G. S. Birnie Jeweler and Optician Atidr&iv's New Variety Store will open its Moors to the pi'Jili.' fon liusiuess si.umltniieously with the Ilooverf.ed (Jroi-erv, in its new .stand April 34. V.WU. Uax-iiif,' het'n Jith tlie ( iolden llulc fur ") years and learned duriii!; that time the needs and wanrs of the iewiie 1 am Vpenino; up witlj . a complete line of hardw are , ulass and crtn-keiy wai'e, tin, aluini niiin and enamel ware, doors and windows, paints, oils and vnr nishes. notions of all descriptions, iiioliidiiijj ladies aiul ehiltlren's iinderwi'a!', rihhpus toilet artii-les and everyt liinr the housewife needs every day to hcaut-ifv and aisist in keeping the homo up. of our store will he, THE POLICY We huv with cash we sell for cash. WE WILL GIVE The highest efficiency in service, the best quality, in merchandise and we will sell the est in YOXT WILL SAVE ON EVEEY PURCHASE ' If you get any art icle or service that isn't viuht let us know. WILL MAKE IT RIGHT EEMEMBEE- aro interested in service; then, help want you to make our store your home. You my; your home right m comfort, design, mid In make our store -llie same. WATCH for our ad. wii the Ilooverized Grocery in the Peoplefliarket Place THE GOLDEN rVlE CO.'S OLD STAND ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE The Place to Buy Anything You Want Every Day at the Price You Want to Pay. OimW0P'0tfB&W-. A (.,,issifird. d will hrinir results. A WANT i will do It A clnssifieil ad will bring results. inna . bralnls .-I ecnniiiiiie.il M.I f..r roof- , lew- ill en ' cry diiiahle. .'Ol Ili.t. S 1."' Ii !ll!l s ! AM (CI . 'v. A'i ; ' . ti rlf" V -' .- YOUR EYES What Vbuld You Do Without Them? i 1 0 .. I . ill 0 ; o III lr- .I'llieliilicr, IWtolN r. l'el' Ineir i.ali-nlt.. us. :i'ii,l ". .,..i...... 1 lv lit tod Classes. 1 St.. 1, the h.-.-.la.'lii'. K I -. ' : -'i- i-xoucr ruataitutiow rl tlif ey-f . ' ' ' ' ' ,:. w. v ij t .11 Ml -'I v. ri'iM.i. fiii' own i'Vi'..pcr- l,l:t -Qa . il. Pciire & Son llitl You Have an Advertising Message for the Public w ...... ."O . . - .. . , 0 1 . . Q - - - . 0 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Never were the people the buying public more 1 icady and able to by than they r.re tocliy. There is no scarcity of incjey. The pixrciiasifig pow er in America today is greater than iu all history. The field for new and greater business development 'is here. Advertising is tho certain, 'quick, 'and 'economical method of developing your -business- When you put the power of advertising promotion .. ' end, its great economies back of your own businesp, ' you are 'also spreading the" spirit of optimism ami good will. ,' . , ... , 11 , " The U. S: Depavtmentof Labor urjes all progressiva '.merchants and ranufacturera in fact, all who havs anything to sellto adwrtise now and take ktlvant' :ige of the great market which exists at this time, o ' U. S. Department of 0 Labor 0 Q O I m -j n - a ga. - -rfg-fr ...mJ1'1 P o eo . . a, Vi a o o o o , o