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PAGE NINE JA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. Do You Want a Job? T T- T- T- T- T- T- T- T ' i Professional Dfoectoity k ............ j. j. a. SLI FRATERNAL ORDERS . x VETERINARIAN. It. P. & A.M. La Grande Lodge No. DR. J. L. RUBY Veterinary Sur- 41. A. F. & A. M. holds regular geon and Dentist. Res. Phone Blk. meetings first and third Saturday 1141; Res. 1306 M avenue, at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to Stock Inspector for Interstate all Masons. Shipment ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. -'-- A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec VETERINA Y B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter- No 433. Lodge meets each Thurs- Inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave. day evening at eight o'clock.. State Stallion Inspector and Inspec- ! Home and club privileges cheer- tor of Stock for shipment. Home In- ; fully extended to all Brother Elks. dependent Phon Black 41. Formers FRANK C. BRAMWELL, Co-operative Phone, Main 112 Exalted Ruler. -- - - -- - ADNA B. ROGERS, Secretary. DENTIST MkJXlKXtLXU V. w Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visitng Knights. DELILE GREEN, O. C. GEO. HUNTINGTON CURREY K. of R. & S MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA 1a Grande Cam. No. 7703 meets on the first and third Thurs- JAn AnantnffB ftf OnpVl mOTltH In the way , , , ' K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. H. E. DIXON, V. C. CHAS. JESTER, Clerk WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-lLa ' ramn Mn meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. ' Hall. All visiting neigneor corned. O. L M'DOWELL, C. C. E. W. EASTMAN, Cleric. E. P. Mossman Dentist: rooms 6 and 7 new West Building, rnone Black 1521; Office hours 8 to 12 p. m. and 1 to o p. m. w r r XT To ClranAa Lodl? No. 850 Loyal Order Of Moose holds regular meeting every nCT ,? night at 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall, fifth t?1q hnilHiTitr on Adams Ave. vi.n nlwnvs welcome. Dues payable at Young's Sweets nvn vrMTNH Die. HARRY SWART. Sec. p. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 ATTORNEYS THE DANGEROUS FLY cinAo nmpfii-Rllv nil houseflies owe iu; ivivrh in tinrsn manure a littlo care given to the proper disposition of oti.liln rimnmnpa will Drove ihuiw ef fective than any other single measure in reducing the number oi mes, writes Dr. A. L. Melander, Entomolo gist of the Washington Experiment Station, in the Bulletin oi me uni on's Municipal League of Boston. Most manure ultimately is U3ed as an agricultural fertilizer wnen is. is t.nn-dressinir over the When thus aistnouveu quickly becomes too dry to attract egg-laying flies, ana so mauuie o menace only when accumulating about stables. Flies are extremely partial to iresn manure. Even if the stames are Kept constantly cleaned some eggs are laid in the droppings. This makes neces sary two lines of treatment. First, flies must be kept away xrum w rnis can reauuy CRAWFORD & EAKIN. T. H. urawiora ana nuroio. "-",',": . .. ka.n nmevs at law. JtTacnce in au w main uUui ...,-r. -. orneys . iTuU, ir vnincr the manure en. courts aoi we "".H" r. " ' 7, " it r hin Sttaes. Utnce, west jacoosuu uuuu- ciosea in u iij-p"1"' ing, rooms 9-10-17, Le Grande Ore gon. develop from eggs laid in the fresh droppings the removal of IllUOb W ummv; t infested manure to tne neios.wouiu OCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo.T. Cochran and Colon R. Mernaro . dtim . hmisefiv, Attorneys. La Grande National methods of kffltag the Bank Bldg. La Grande, Ore; "5J1 IE! 7A.im drain the tern- E W. EASTMAN-Lawyer-Offlce porary storage of manure the follow- Rooms 1 ana o, u& uranue i ig nc mw-v t Bank Building. - 1. Destroying by the spontaneous - i neat aeveiopeu uy moi" - R. J. GREKN. Attorney at iw gots tan not survive a vsm?.- Rooms 14-15, Palmer-Koescn mag., greater than one hundrea liny ae . La Grande Ore. Practices In all state grees So much heat is generated by and Federal courts. fermenting manure that maggots in ALBERT SMALL-Attorney at Law. SsMo l S&PSra Abi." or vault built of concrete or vg3 state and Main 11. federal courts. UNDERTAKERS n Bii i uui wi -- - . . rn.nTta l.K..., ,nnJ anrl fitted With a tlgllt (not a screen) cover iu remm heat will of itself sterilize the ma- t This mav be supple- HUiC - , , u. rj. ua uiai T - ,. . - ..... mented by tne trapping ui on each and every Friday ey,eln j c HENRY Undertaker and Em- . the use o an insecticide, at 8 o'clock on top floor balming; 20 years In business. Day Destroying by the use of traps. Foley building V.sit.ng members ain 62; night phones, Red J JSnJency of full-grown maggots to migrate when about to pupate, tnes can oe prevcuwu WlUtOtAJ J. P. RUSK, W. P. , L. F. BELLINGER, Sec m anA rrVtontAi No. 13. 0. E S. noma nmu j j - eecond and fourth Wednesday of .V, mnnth. VISltinK cordially invited. EMMA L. KIDDLE, W. M, MARY A. WAKNiJa.. ok. 3131, Red 66i:, wiacs aou. : TTrT'TA'MP.Ti'.P. ED STRINGHAM, the Reliable Sales- man. rami nu , ialtv. SatlSfa.tlOl guaram.. Clerk books furnished free. K. r. D. No. 2. Phone Farm lxo. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . . ..-I '- """ ju .u tnrougn, meets every secona iry - . . . . noon and fourth L R. NEAL Civil Engineer pvUtence bv the fouow- WlllUlg fv - , , ing expedient. The manure is to be j .n a alntted nlatform or by one-fourth inch galvanized iron netting, underneath which is a shal low tray containing some kerosentd water. Whatever maggots wriggie through, fall into the water an aare mvii in w - r . nmB 1 BUNfiN6, Oracle. LILY C. KIMMEL, Recoraer. .m-.a. TtiasHnv avenin? in tne I O. 0. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attena. iTii.4 HH1LDERS. N. G ROSA GLASS, Sec. 'or u Grande Ore.. Phone Re ' 1981. 1 T-P manliro IB in be stored in ordi- - " iio.Vi(- Tiina or nits for more . R. NEAL Civil Engineer. Office - th t adult flies have City Engineer over Fire Station, U than a , commQn conical fl . w I . . , . nnmmnn nnniPHI 1 1 V- aitt Jtvra p p a-hoi; m Mtaffii Min 'OS; Res. of ?heP bin is effective in catching the phone Red 1171. flies as they seek the light which " ' . comes tnrougn ARCHITECT . J,- Destroying maggots by the use rne unueu recom- two formu- 1 ... of insecticiaes. ure "m. MILTON S. BLOCK Department of Agriculture Sketches ana escunawn "x:" hnends either of tne next iw nrniahed. Office, Room 26, New " .. I IHH m Foley BuUding. . . rMAaaA nrax dusted evenly Hwnrtn 1W TLf VWil V I 00-"K-" '""",,r ' I . . wnn11.a of t.VlA Tfite Of One K. ft U or a'"r. "TT; n w. MILLER Architect, Room jm, ver u r- hv CouncU No. B4b. " vn,ov Ruildin?. ounce to eacn cudic , ""'--- .,i Thursday evening " " mmtt nr-rimvn W1T" w"Tlr- o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting mem bers are welcome. - C. E. STITT, Pres. r -m nnnv. Fin. Sec. VIOLA L. HOGUE, Reo. Sec J..... nfitVi wntftr. . . -- . . . s iveuuie - . .r t j. vf I . nrninnnstv dissolved and WT. STKlJNlitlAl iuui.i Dorax limy r -' " x jj. Oify v..nff, mn. :' 1,1.4 tVin manure. If piano, owuuiw " - - i wnen ...... : . . IWUVIIUJ I , u oJ m. fprti izer it snouiu nuv Looking For a Sign heavier than fifteen tons to Wnahinerton. August 5. A well- vv inilirv to the crop might j-".- tnnrirt fobbed Democratic ",e . " - . . result. u r i.lf nmind hellebore powd er is extracted for twenty-four hours t a VT OTPTPDQ svf R ATP ATI ft Ttt.TI FY l rllAri 010J.uj.vm v , - . a oAitnnii inn i nrRHseu wuxo u"vri ... ?rrhVida7eveningat K. 11. Leader Kern in front of the capital, fourth triday evenii ai. TOVt v;iJiw i that?" he asked. ;RS. uzzia a ri "'v- - ' V. , 3 a. united states." ine caifitui - i; Tfprn. ,witn lust tne U86- ... .i I 1 lJJ.iv... - - I - - WOMEPi Ur nwuwu" - uuu u t, t i fourth ..Trr.li oint tin S1CT1 UO. re- jjn 47 Meet setuim ZI. 1 wen, m--io - o - m.. '.J ..ranino-a of each month . .,1 lir Tnlirist. at the Eagle lalL All visiting M dear sir, they take the sign neignbors wei; rprr G m down in hot weather,- answer xvCw.. LOUISA DOWNWARD COURSE. PHYSICIANS AN1 KWi.. . Besliied by La Grande DR. R. E. L. auur -f"yn -r Vcop, er is cauhl..... , . . n.1. oiinna nf ivrater. when it is ready to treat ten cubic feet (eight bushels) of manure vitrol. war-order situation: C. iron suipnawe, , ; a m!,vim,im o Over three billion, dollars for war suoplies of every kind and half a bil lion for munitions alone have been ment in this country by the Allies since the war began, according to es timates reported by the Washington Post. But this enormous business, as the New York Evening Sun and other dailies have been pointing out of late, "is on the verge of a slump. twi nhnrvnn arB convinced by the statements of Mr. Lloyd-George nimtod nn TiBQ-e 243 and bv other evi j.kM thnt thp Allies are now in u position to make practically all the munitions they need, wnue tne m vr.v F.voninc Post discerns "signs that the industrial-world is beginning to believe in the coming of peace . "From oil over the globe our steel orders for ship- plates for merchant vessels, while it ia -ufiHMv renorted. tihat no war-ma- terial orders are being ivc" w after January 1 next, xnis may oe in part due to the increased production of British and Kussian lactones, nunc the less, it is possible to deduce some belief in a lightening oi curope a - rizon. So far as our own war-oruor companies are concerned, it was an- Tppntlv that the Du Pont HUUKVW powder-mills had cut off one shift of men, and tne wesxingnuusw Brake Company is dismantling some , KniMincra it used for the mak ing of munitions. In addition, there Umim ty :np numerous cases vhere plans are already under way to miiahrnnm (war-oraer uimii-o ir.f fnctnries for the production of tin-plate, dye-stuffs, and other ma- A. 1 HAnrnH n tha nPflCPTU HTLSi All veriui "ccucu in w,a u if. nnted'. has disturbed Ul lll - Wall Street not at all, so that those v,.4- Turin rinvp looked for a vio- lent convulsion at the close of the ...A tirAii tnkn rour a ere. VVUl limj " " cnu a o-rnHnni let-down in tne war- crood thinir for this counttry, agree several editors. We can soon judge, says tne wasninK. Timss "TjrrH.i.hnr ceneral tiros WII A 41110, t perity in this coutnry is at such high t-iA Viit ita nvurt OW Can 1111 Hie 111- j.,cf.;.i intor.ti-pa lfift bv the falling off of special war-orders." By thus (being able "to discount the effect of of the business on LUG viotJf which our prosperity rested,'" thinks the Baltimore News, "we are avoiding ., l, TvVipn otherwise the end of tllllVUIOlV" ........ the war might have been resonably sure to provoke it." The gradual Jnnllnn irt maXtintr Arms and ammuni- UCV1UID O ' , tion will also help, tne hw:i Commercial thinks, by tending 10 re- lio..p tV. BPArritv ot labor. lo mat ter how long the war may last, it adds. on : -,-,kohio ttint we have seen the best days of the trade in arms and ammunition. Instead 01 repininB wo should go after other business aggres- , 11 narta rlf t.h WOrld." uiveiy 111 " r . , 13 il ' , , of imnrirtnnt industry affected 'by uiuaw .'.'l'"- - these developments, The Iron Age sets it down as "a notewonny lacu wu. 1 nnmr.aT.;pa which Droduced sevcim vuuiiuiM - . shells are not anxious ior iu.ma work of the kind if it were to oe nau. One reason may be the closer margin of profit which has prevauea in 10 ilp another is the ex. Ulll Iliuiiw tent to which activity in the regular 1: P 4-V.r.ea nmnnnies ' has lh- A a .nr.papntntivn of one of the Al i:j u.. ia nnntpd bv the New 11UU uanuno n -t York Evening Sun as saying m Permanent with short hours and Jfe good pay? To get it you MUST V A. BE A SKILLED WORKER In , J some line. BUSINESS MEN TV' are calling on us far TRAINED TT" l I ; HELP. THIS IS YOUR OP- JSimmmmi PORTUNITY. FALL TERM ". BEGINS MONDAY. SEPTEM-BER 4TH. Students paying to d vance before August 27th. GET ONE MONTH FREE TUino. WRITE FOR ENROLLMENT BLANK. nnwrarwRT) COURSE (All subjects .taught in the college) Forty-Eight Weeks, 52 wks. if paid as above Thirty-Six Weeks, 40 wks. if paid as above . 1WBUVY-XUIU nociwi"" " n-- 1 i. ..... ni-nrAa nniirood nn tnA THOTltlUyi Oi term plan; also our combined course on the monthly v; ' payment plan. Write, Phone, or Call at the Office. P y DO IT TODAY BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE f W. P. KINION, Proprietor ; Phone 131, Baker Oregon $95 $80 ..$65 w mmmm 1 !! II' THE HEAVIEST TIMBER r Htfhtest lumber can be ki here any time in any quantity. Wi nlwnvs have on hand an ample supply of lumber of all kinds. All sound and thor oughly seasoned, so your buildet can figure exactly what will be needed and make lower figures as no allowance for waste Is necessary where our lumber is used. . . GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. rbone main s If vou want to save money on your winter s fuel it wifi be to your interest to order your coal now. The mines are putting on the winter price August 1st. nnhereiore, it you care vj save u""' ton, on this winter necessity it will be necessary for you To . :-. "Speed 'Em Up" And Order a Few Tons of Our Famous ; xttta xtt a ifiTT a no nnRTT RPRINOS You don't .need Lcoa now, yamDeefflfer AND THIS COAIj wufli D-ruxAi, K..w . WE SELL COAL ' - STOVE WOOD v ,v SLAB WOOD J ,:. CHAIN WOOD , , ; , , HAY AND GRAIN i.,. . POULTRY FEED STORAGE PACKING & FOKWAKlJUNU TRANSFER & DKAY.JJNU DELIVERY I YNfH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10, ... - Asltim? rtvenuo and t" tree PhTn-Offlce Main 68?Residenes Main 730 Hours 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 p. ia. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. Diseases of the eye a dSTdOBA J. UNIJRWOOD-Dis. tses ot women and children. Of fices Adams venu. over ilea Cross Drug Store. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPEC- ... n a. 1Ml4Ay1 rT? TT M BOUVI rrBcwc -exclusively to diseases and surgery tret i of Eye, Ear, Nose am. u the Fitting of Glasses. Office West Jacobson Bldg. Offl.;e phone Red 3431. Residence, Main At). Pconle. A little backache at first. Dailv increasing 'till the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders may qumiuy w Dropsy and olten rrigm-a This freauently is the downward r LUnau illq. course ii r.,u..r, rir.r, tnVn this course, rouow i. e t.o niMinilfi citizen. aavito ui - - . n T Tnlinaon. HUZ DnnK ou, 111J9 w... ' .... La Grande, says: "I am subject to i,;,tr,oT, disorders at times, causing a ri,,u T,in across the small of my OSTEOPATHICPHYSJOANS DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy nC,aMARGRET INGLE Diseases of women; care and feeding oi cnu dren. Office Room 37, new Foley Bldg. Office hours 10-12 a. rx; M p m., and by PP"itmen;J)2,7 nhone Red 1761; residence Red 881. phone hjkopictoRS 1111 n.iw. ..... - m v.arl nips and at times I DUCK.. lJf - j:-,.. rmr I ran hardlv walk loross the floor. During this trouble, mv kidneys are very irregular m ac tion and I feel miserable all over. Af ter I have taken a box or two of Doan's Kidney Fills, inowever, i am free from kidney trouble. My back .1.!r.rr mw VirltlOTS act reCU- larly and in every way I feel as well as ever. ... n t: kv. ot nil dealers. Don t rnto i.wT., - -- simply ask for a kidney remedy get is a cheap chemical commonly usee coun wiU b(J as a deodorant about staoiea. . . - 0ct()ber. There may be be applied dry to droppings f u, off in the business previ- rate of one to three pounds P hoe "; ' ,but in the tate full ner dav. or the same quan.i.y j ,,Mino will be ceneral. h .nrinkled in concentrated solution - , . nrrrihuted i'l the storage vault. If stable floors --Zn boom. are not tightly construcieu . T - - - , contracts ous amount of iron smpna.e " w h had to be placed outside of the applied underneath -the stalls whe, e wnicn naa flies might breed. , . m!ir1fnr.turers there to fill Arsenite of B' 71" tl em have been completed. In the Paris green and other arsenicais industries have have been suggested bu tney an yeei to such a point that -VWt" tb a-now able to meet the siu- vit.iv , ot nn i naL is ho hi n&M..i.i - quent a top dressing oi believe the same thing has been done therefore should not be use f.el;L orw, pssia. .... Other suggested chemica.s bu.... - to ,be nccd for kerosene, cresol, formalin, chtond. , f There ' . and ma. lime and lime possess we """"'" n,;' and for that reason my gov disadvantagees aside from their - cmnery , an nense. Chloride of lime is corros v. " . . the United statcs and irritating; and disintectants . . ""i,. Metals will lormann aim tive to bacteria than to insect nmB . j i.nn imnnvprish the ma nure of perhaps its greatest agncul tural asset, its nacienai j DRS DARLAND Chiropractic par lor's 4th and Depot street. Phone Red 1761. nus AT.LEN & ALLEN--Chiroprac- tors Office hours 9:30 tt .H : m. nj Fte stAe"Gnu,de' 0regon- i. :M Wofpr and Air. Vigorous wrn in " - . (Berlin, (via Sayville)-Aug. 4 -A ter.als. - - .,Krnir ni! BanK B1KI11- V n- J mini " - - - --- . , , oriin and one bng imnlv ask for a kidney remeay get i nsn muiui ....., -r- -Z Kidney PiUs-the same 1" .n?S Mm. Johnson naa. poswiiuu....u, ,...,, . ... . i i , . : .... una in i . ' i i . lih aj lonuBviuii - to iUlllif," ' " " . i ,i,i in o-roat- nuantitics. and so UL" iict:uv; fo" ' - ...hi wnil the shinment ot Will U3l.illBO. ' manufactured munitions win unuouui,- edly fall off in the very near iuture, n. ...iii nn the other hand, be an increase in the export of the raw ma- Today's Baseball Freak .HIS. u v 1. .. .... . . Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. P.HICHESTER S PILLS vtirinnown h pen, m--7 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERi MM 1 VJl fry 1 tS H I r Italian battle planes . a Tnp.Hnv. Iiew over nu" - .. ti,,n T.inutenant Banficld fought the fleet single handed. He ascended at Trieste anu cim. Italian squadron across the Istnan peninsula. He destroyea one -".'-and killed a pliot besides ' capturing two observers. B. Introducing Catcher Geo'rge Block, The Human Baseball. The leagues are toi...s George back and forth in every three- lion. uui uui" r , , ly he changed uniforms. t. Joscpn reelased Block to wici.uh, " ita in a few days sent him back. St. Joseph re-signed him and a few days later released him to Milwaukee, which team he has joined. We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because oa, success depends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be movrf to soi rfher locality ii our ousmesu uum mn. f f- fore not only from public spiritedness brt Inm be brtjwsto we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further the welfare of the community. No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Alwavs at Your Service Telephone Main 3 One Word, One Cent, One Timei