TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916.
UK GRANDE E VENING OBSERVER
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PUBLIC SALE
SUMMERVILLE LIVERY BARN
Thursday, Nov. 23, at 12:30 P. M.
By the R. McKcnzie Estate
" LIVESTOCK TO BE SOLD
3 Mares and Colts
1 Bay Mare
1 White Saddle Horse
1 Gray Driving Horse
1 Brown Saddle Horse
2 Mules
1 Bay Mare, Four Years Old
1 Pinto Mare, Four Years Old
1 Bay Horse, Weight 1850 Lbs.
1 Brown Horse, Weight 1350 Lbs.
2 Bay Three-Year-Old Colts, Weight 1350 Lbs.
3 Two-Year-Old Colts
2 Yearling Colts
TERMS OF SALE
All sums under $10.00, cash; over $10.00, six mouths
time-will be given on bankable notes, with 8 per cent
interest. 2 per cent off for cash. -
r. Mckenzie estate
T. B. Johnson, Auctioneer Ed. Reynolds, Clerk
"like, was in the valley looking over thfc
! tup nf n Kurnrist'.
lj Fred Wells has a new house and
! moved ill Thursday. He said it was
''getting too cold to camp out longer.
The thermometer nas oeen naiiK'K
around zero pretty close for tne past
Weck some times four below.
There was a ram Saturday nigni
und it was as dark as a stack of
! i black cats.
i Mr. Hrrel and family were Falmer
j Junction visitors Saturday.
I The Grande Rondo Lumber com
S pany camp has purchased six milk
cows from H. A. Galloway.
PALMER VALLEY
BEEVES SOLD
Kaiser Realizes Good Sum fur His
Herd Community Dance Gotten
Up as a Surprise Other Palmer
Valley News Items.
Palmer Junction, Nov. 21. (Spec
ial V. E. Burnett drove seven head
cf fat steers out to Elgin to market
the fore part of last week and he sold
them at 4 1-2 cents. The steers
brought him $239.00. This is pretty
good for Palmer Valley.
C. A. Smith, of American Falls, Ida-
I'place with a view of locating, recent
jly, and he said he liked the country
'and thought he would be back in the
spring. He left for Walla Walla to
stay a few days and then he goes to
Portland.
George Huntington Currcy came
down Thursday to headquarters for a
few hours on business and he reported
the weather cold in La Grande. Ho
returned the same night leaving head
quarters at 4:20 that night.
Clarence Jackson returned from La
Grande Thursday where he had been
for the past week. He reports he had
a fine time while ho was there.
H. A. Galloway was at Palmer
Junction Thursday transacting busi
ness of importance.
There were a couple of liwlies trav
eling the valley lately getting up a
dance for Saturday night at Jess
Kalemback's place. It was in the na-
r
An Apex Vacuum
Cleaner
Attaches to Any Lamp Socket
Costs 11-2 cents per Hour to Operate
Cleans the surface
and
Cleans all the dirt out of your rus
and carpets
Picks up Lint
j$poitts-
The standing of the competitive
games at the Y. M. C. A. is assuming
a very interesting and exciting posi
tion. The different classes are work
ing hard for a victory. All group
competitive contests will end at the
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beginning oi me noiiuays. xno pnym-j
cal department is working under the
following slogan, "To promote by
means of exercise recreation and edu
cation, the highest physical, mental,
and moral efficiency of men, women,
boys and girls." People now adays
are awakening to the fact that "ex
ercise is life" and that they must
have regular systematic exercise and
recreation in order to be at or above
pur in this strenuous age. "Exercise
ana recreation are jusi, as iietcajmij
to keep a grown man young and a
ycung man from growing old, as it is
to make the child grow into a man.
We must take care of the body that
we demand shall take care of us," de
clares Secretary King. The standing
of the teams are as follows:
Business men's volley ball league
Team Won Lost Pet. Pts
Graham's 8 4 G(ili 230
Kelly's 8 4 6GG 232
Meyer's 4 8 333 183
Crowe's 4 8 333 17G
Senior Gymnasium class
Firs Dr. R. F. Murphy captain, 8
points; Pines, Kenneth Evans captain,
7 points; Hemlocks, W. A. iiraaway
captain, 4 points; Maples, Elmer
Horstman captain, 3 points.
Intermediate Gymnasium class
Mutts Claude Haisten captain, S
points; Jeffs Fred Kivette captain,
2 points.
Girls Gymnasium class
Suffragettes Margaret King cap
tain, 13 points. Antis Allndeen
Scroggin captain, 13 points.
Junior Gymnasium class
Tigers Jno Donovan captain, 40
points; Wolves Herman Bergcr cap
tain, 40 points. Wildcats Frank
Black captain. Lions Waldo Stod
dard captain, 38 points.
La Grande Elk's Band
Raises no Dust
Ts built of Steel
but
to operate
Ts liffht and easy
Ts Guaranteed
We let you try it before you pay a cent
Can you afford to be without one?
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO.
We Have the Fol
lowing Flavors
in Extracts
L. E. BEAN- MAY BE SPEAKER.
There Are Several Aspirants for Po
sition at Head of House of Repre
sentatives. Eugene, Ore., Nov. 20. Special)
Louis E. Bean, of this city, who was
elected to the house of representatives
in the next legislature, is a candidate
for1 the speakership, among other, in
cluding Robert N. Stanfield, of Uma
tilla county, Dr. J. E. Anderson, of
The Dalles and Johfi M. Mann, A. C.
Callan, and K. K. Kubli, of Portland.
The ability of Mr. Bean as a legis
lator is recognized over the state as
ho has been a member of the senate
several terms.
Appearances indicate that Mr.' Stan
field will have strong support from
Multnomah county nnd from Eastern
Oregon.
The Marion county delegation is
said to be solid for Jones, who was
elected for the first time this year, and
is therefore an experienced man in the
business.
VANILLA, LEMON
IMNEAVPLE, NUTMEl I
STRAWBERRY, ROSE
BANANA, ORANGE
ALMOND, MAPLE
CARAMEL, MAPEL1NE
A Nice Lot of
FRESH TOMATOES
Oregon Co-Operative Association s
1118 1-2 Adams Ave. La urande, Ure.
Branches at
IMBLER, OR. EVANS, OR
Wants $125,000 Appropriation.
Salem, Nov. 21. (Special) Secre
tary Lea of the State Fair Board,
wants an appropritaion of $125,000
for a coliseum. In this, big events
like the horse show and livestock
I show, would be held.
WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
sellers, finders and traders, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
beat. It works overtime on
straight-time pay. Rate,
one cent per word per issue
no ad less than 25 cents.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Call 904 Tenii. Phone Main
715. Adv. 11-18-31.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished houso.
Call Main 728. Adv. U-ii-tf
FOR RENT Three light housekeep
ing rooms, 1104 M avenue. Phone
Black 831. Adv. 11-17-tf
FOR
RENT A front bed, sitting
room nnd rooms for light house
keeping; moderate charges. Two
blocks from center of town 1512 Ad
ams. Phono Black 3901. ll-lt-tf
Old Papers.
AT-
REX
Wednesday
HALL
Night, Nov.
22
GOOD MUSIC and a GOOD TIME
Everybody Come
Be Sure and Remember the Date Nov. 22
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE 160 acre timber land sit
uated on Thomas & Ruckle road 8
miles from Summerville; will take
$650.00. Inquire 1420 Adams Ave.
Adv. 11-2-tf.
near Elks' home. Owner identify
at Elks' club and pay co.ts.
ll-20-4t
FOR SALE New 6-room bungalow,
M Strsot near high school. Phone
Main 716. 9-23-lmo
FOR SALE Livestock
FOR SALE Gentle driving mare. In
quire J. L. Caviness. Adv.
ll-14-6t.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Eight good electric
chandeliers. " Telephone Dr. Rich
ardson's office or residence. Will
sell at a bargain. Adv. ll-16-4t
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Pair of automobile glovjs
Get Your Skates
Sharpened at
RUBY'S CYCLE
SHOP
Cor. Depot and Wash.
LOST A black fur glove about the
20th of last month. Reasonable re
ward . Return to Observer. Adv.
ll-17-3tp.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED Girl or general house
work. Must apply in person at 1902
First. Adv. 11-20-tf.
WANTEDCompetent girl or woman
for general housework. Small fam
lyi, new modern house, $25 per
month for right party. Call Main
57. Adv.
WANTED Girls and women. Learn
to make your dresses. Latest
styles. Phone Black 3512.
Adv. U-10-tf.
WANTED A four or six room fur-
nished houso; must be close in and
modern. Phone Main 20. Adv.
11-17-tf.
Printing.
FOR RENT SIGNS For 3ale at
The Observer office.
BUTTER LABELS For sale at
The Observer office.
GET PRICES On Farm for sale
bills at The Observer office.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING- A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union
Want Ads.
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OLD PAPERS For sale at
Observer office, 25 cents a bundlo.
The
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HOTEL
QREGON
Portland, Oregon
Now under the management of
E. E. Larimore, who has been
connected with this same Hotel
for the past ten years, and
knows the needs of the travel
ing public.
It is the headquarters of the
Progressive Business Men's Club
and the Portland Realty Board,
showing its prominence and
popularity.
Ye Oregon Grill (in connection)
is famed all over the country for
its excellence of cuisine and ser
vice. This is the plnee to meet your
friends.
Located at Broadway and Stark
Streets.
E. E. LARIMORE, Manager.
Return of The
National Stock
Company
Monday, November 27 In
MRS. E. O. E. N. SOUTHWORTH'S
Beautiful Story
AEL"
A Great Four-Cornered Political Scene
Lower Floor 50c - Balcony 25c
Tickets on Sale at Young's
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