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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVEN v - t- !: J' The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's Market Place 1 PROFESSIONAL DIBECTBByl IIELP WANTED WANTED 2 solicitors, newpaper or i insurance men preferred. F. M. ; O'Brien, Foley Hotel. 3-3tf - WANTED A boy at the Y. M. C. A. dining room. Adv. 3-19-6t. I WANTED Two men to cut wood, $1.50 cord. E. C. Tuckey, West Jacobson BUg. Adv. 3-20-tf. WANTED To Buy Lumber. WANTED To buy 10,000,000 feet of lumber, or will furnish cash to oper- j ate your mill and market the prod- 1 uct. W. B. Kivette. 2-20-tf FOB RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT A three-room bungalow, furnished; 1215 W. avenue. Phone . Red 3441. 2-27tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs. Beebe, 1607 6th street. Phone Main 701. - 3-2-tf Wedding Invitations, announce ments and calling cards printed at the Observer Job Printing Depart ment. 10-28-tf. - BY H. C. HAMILTON; (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, March 21. -Interesting figures compiled by Peter P. Carney, Philadelphia booster of trap-shooting, show that many men, well known in this country, are ardent devotees of the trap game. Among them he nvmes Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, King George of England, King Alfonso of Spain, King Victor ! Kmnniifil of Italv. Gov. Walter E. Edge of New Jersey, Gov. Brum baugh of Pennsylvania, Gov. Capper of Kansas, former Gov. Major of Mis souri, former Gov. Wert of Oregon, Gov. Ferguson of Texas, John Phillip Sousa, the bandmaster, and many, many lesser lights in the public light. Theodore Roosevelt and Amos Pin chot, Carney writes, are two men who long ago realized the value of outdoor exercise as personified in the use of a gun, but these two, he admits, have never displayed any great hankering for tho tame mothod of killing birds To Build Up After Jirippe, Colds Bad Blood Take a Mood cleantcr and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous action. caiKal 1 'r. IV. roc's (itiUk-n Medical i):-a. one of its principal f Golden Seal laaat. U -v because ot redicnts the dsts the liodv Mlood which to luamil.ict trc no''' icl iet-ils the heart ccrvi-s - bram am; c : work rnnuiax in ami : tr.-im- : and faint. : nd beaire ;e 'aaaanri'ie oran oi the lo The ;i:lerv sutootiilv liki ina-. au fee! on eai r I. Start t lake it tu-'iv auolaer dav i'.a:- iM a.i, ,f the c.oi'id wilt la;.va body thw.f'1 t.ia v".:s.,!.i and in :- ; v.' d ; -that the had h! ...'. :a J'a new, rich, yv:e bl-jod i veitis nud nrteraai. (let Dr. 1'H-vo s GuMer oi ',:.: .:il!V yoi.r lical IV.s- ccvery to-d.iy fioai a er. in' tablet or lii'id 1 . ineoicine (ital jrin, or send I r. Tierce, invalids' 1 "tel. llnllalo. In. ., ten cents for trial package of tablets. What Our Neighbors Say. Astoria, Oregon. - -"After having had tiie grip I coti'd not regain my strength; my blood was poor, I was nervous and also had lieu- niatisni. 1 tried e e r vt-hi ng but just could not get a ii v relief. , 1'iually I decided ' . ...1.,. T n . n r W J Pierce's Golden f I I fit Medical Discovery 3Iand it cured me. I tiiiuk it is simply great. I use the 'Pleasant Pellets' 'for constipation," W Make Thrift a MANY PRUNEI -MEN ARE IP SHOOTING ENTHUSIASTS i'I1" f' it ih mi mm ff d.& Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening boz of SEffir.'. with mere than fifty shines and a SkinolA HOME SET for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. BLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers Take no tubstltute. SHINE WITH StttWlA AND SAVE i FOR RENT Two room furnished house. Phono Black 602. 3-8-tf - FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 1307 Ponn avenue. Adv. 3-20-tf. FOR RENT A small furnished house inquire Mrs. Frank Adams Ave. Hilton, 1706 S-13-tf FOR RENT Five room modorn cot tage, furnished or unfurnished. In quire Mrs. Zuber. Adv. 3-19-4tp FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, $10.00. Phono Black 1642. Adv. 3-16-tf. FOR SALE Livestock. FOR SALF April Ed. -A milch cow, fresh in Ford, Arcade Theater. 2-28-tf FOR SALE: Tenm of work horsc3 and wagon. Phone Black 1432. Adv. 3-15-Otp. FOR SALE Wood. FOR SALE Chain and 16-inch wood. Also hay. Phone Black 1642. l-30tf built of ciay. Carney picks out a few mayors for public approval who are trap enthusiasts. Charles A. Flem ing, mayor of Spokane, Wash., he says, broke 90 per cent of the targets thrown for him at the Northwest Sportmen's association shoot last summer. R. E. Duval, mayor of Belleville, 111., a year ago tied for first place in the Southern Trap shooting Handicap at Memphis May- or Thomas B. Smith of Philadelphia, is a member of a gun club and often takes part in contests. REICHSTAG TO CONSIDER PLANS INCREASING BIRTH RATE Berlin, March 20. (United Press) One of the biggest problems confront ing the 'Reichstag, which .reconvened here today is that cf increasing the birth rate in Germany. Many radical proposals have been made and the gov- ! nfnmnnf .will ai ft Vioii The committee of 28 appointed to investigate this matter is expected to report. The more conservative pro lutie economic steps to make posals inc earlier marriages tios.-nb!' higher ivarrcs. regulation of vice nnd the limi-1 tation of di.-ease, making marriage i 'two cities, (1) the 'Outer city' nt the e;.sior. I ! gate, and (2) tho 'Inner City,' lying Other proposals incl.idc heavy"! among the fields, gardens and moun-K-chelor tax?s, plural voting rights for - tains within; a City-city and a Coun men with large families and money ', try-city, tied .-.-' !.er into ia'ie politi premiums for mothers bearing ina:iy ; ('ally indis?oh'V.. -;. f"o the story children. New York .State is 'A Talc, of Two Another plan is to make profession-1 'ties, educatifn courses shorter sj youn.' h-.wvers. doctors and nrofes.-ional men ! i-Avvers, doctors an can get established and niarnec fore their 2 nth or 30th year. be- De-potuUncy Due (o Constipation. Yomen often become nervous nnd despondent. Wlien this is due to cin siinat'ion it is easily corrected by tak iii;T an occasional dose of Chamber lain's Tablets. These tablets are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Adv. Cove Hay Situation Serious. Cove. Ore.," March 20. (Special) The hay situation here is becoming a j serious one. The grain farmers have enough hay for their own use but I none to spare. The stockmen, with j very few exceptions, are out of hay. One stock farmer has gone to Wal lowa for the purpose of securing sev en carloads of bailed hay to be I shipped into Cove at once, and many otheis are compelled to buy hay from other localities and still others are without hay and do not know where they will be able to buy any. The present price for hay is $15 a ton but in all probability will reach $18 or I $20 before grass comes. Grain seems to bo plentiful among the farmers but I the price is high. Household Word ft FOR SALE First class seed pota toes, sweet clover, alfalfa and red clover seed. J. B. Weaver, Union, Oregon. Adv. 3-17-7t FOB SALE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE White Orphington eggs for hatching; $1.50 per setting. Phone Black 381. Adv. 3-15-tf FOR SALE; Sowing machine, Victor machine with forty-three records and baby carriage. Phone 3261. Adv. 3-20-3t. FOR SALE Hatching eggs from Tom Baron strain of single comb , English white leghorns, the world's ; famous layers. Single comb Rhode ! Island Reds, heavy laying strain of i barred Rocks. Also some choico j cockerels. For prices address J. H. I Day, 1214 W avenue. Phone B 3011. ' Adv. 3-19-lmo WANTED Farm Produce. WE WILL PAY PORTLAND PRICES at your station without commission for all kinds poultry, veal, fresh eggs and butter. Ship direct to Manager, Butte Public Market, Butte, Montana. 1-29-tf Federal Officers In vestigate Charges Accusations Against Dai Gim, ("China Mary,") Chan Sheen and Louie On, Are Sifted. Assistant Immigrant Inspector P. A. Robbins and Official Interpreter Herman Lowe, of Portland, are hear ing evidence here today in the alleged charges of prostitution against two Chinese women. Tho women are: Dai Gim, known as "China Mary," and Chan Shoe. Louie On, husband of Chan Shoe, is held on a charge of bringing Chan Shoo into this country for an immornl purpose. Chan Slice is tho woman who sewed all afternoon last Tuesday over tho hole in the Chi nese shack in which five Chinese gun men were found. If the charges are substantiated the punishment for the Chinese may be deportation. Commissioner Finley's Curious of New York State View In the April American Magazine John H. Finley Commissioner of Edu cation of the state of Now York says: "The outstanding fact about Neyv York is that the state is a dual state, consisting of two distinct parts (1) New York Citv nnd 9. tho rpit of 'the state: two territories of approxi- I J maieiy mo same population, out ot widely differing densities and areas: -incan i:og soun.is a can tinner 1 water miles. that For motorists who smoke, :i new electa ic torch i.; equipped yvith a cigar lighter on one side. i SPECIAL NOTICE ! To whom it may concern: This is to certify that on and after April 2, 1917, the Journeyman Carpenter's wage scale will he sixty cents per hour. Eight hours to constitute a day's work. ' CARPENTERS UNION NO. 1379. C. E. HENDERSON, President. F. N. FORD, Secretary. March 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31 Fourth Class Postmaster Examination The United States Civil Service commission announces that on Satur day, April 11 an examination will be held at La Grande, Ore., as a result of which it is expected to make certifications to fill a contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth class postmaster at Summerville, Ore., and other vacancies as they may occur at that oflice, unless it shall be decid ed in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of tho postmaster at this office was $390 for the last fis cal year. Age limit, 21 years and over on the date of the examination with the ex ception that in a state where women are declared by statute to bo of full aire for all purposes at 18 years, wom en 18 years of ape on the date of the CAiuriiu.iimii win ih ;ufri!lica. Applicants must resido within the territory supplied by tho postofiice for w) ich the examination is an no.ipceu. 'iiie examination is open to all cit izens of the Unitrd States who can comply with tho requirements. Application forms and full informa tion concerning tho requirements of the examination can be secured from the postmaster nt Rummo. villo or from the U. S. Civil Si' vie j commis sion, Washington, D. C. Applications hhould be properly ex ocul' . and filed with the commission at Wr -.hington at least seven days be fore the date of the examination, otherwise it miy be impracticable to examine the applicants. FOR SALE Ranch. 1 . DENTIST BTn ORTFro0NGAMBEYJlCH V MOSSMAN-Dentistj room. 7. in u?n ON-Near the best town 8 and 9, Sommer building. Phone m Willamette valley; 4-year-old Main 717; office hours 8 to 12 a. m. vines in first class condition. Will and 1 to 6 p m contract for the fresh berries for L . ,t ' 5 or 10 years at a price that will "" " -" : pay 20 per cent on the invesement. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Address Mr. Howey, care J. L. Hart- "J V "t, '" " " man Company, successors to Hart- UK: .Jl INGLE Osteopathic phy- man & Thompson, Portland, Ore. rn,c,a V j 2-26tf DR MARGARET INGLE Osteo- pathic physician. Diseases of wom- FOR SALE Real Estate. tvwRn" "' floor New toley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or Officeohon'' Red b 'Ppo'ment- wish to? -Write to us or call. We Ked881 residence sell, trade or rent Portland proper- , ,. ,,.,,--, ty. NEUHAUSEN & CO., 703 vptprivabv t Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. VETERINARY I' DR. H. W. RILEY-Graduate Vcter- PORTT iwn TiApnwAPTT o-rnm? inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave, PORTLAND HARDWARE STORE state Stallion Inspector and Inspec tor sale or will trade for an A-l tor of stock for shipment. Home In farm. Address L. L. Blumenthal, dependent Phone, Black 41. Farmeri care J. L. Hartman , Company, sue- Co-operative Phone, Main 112. cessors to Hartman & Thompson, Portland Ore. Tues.tf ATTORNEYS f OLD PAPERS For sale at The CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Observer office. 25 cents a bundle. Crawford and Robert S. Et-kin, Att- orneys at law. Practice in all the A machine has been invented by a New York man to scrub ceilings and catch the water that falls to that it will not wet floors. In Italian are pressed stock. canneries tomato seeds into cakes for feeding Your dealer hasa supply of fresh Sunkiit Orange every day. These are the uniformly good oranges. Order a dozen today. ' Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit Growers Exchange QDS1PJT (gOaSETS J FVorffc Laced j i i; i feV.'sN 1 VJV:S4 I Why Look Older Than You Are? It is astonishing how many women through lack of atten tion are wearing cornets that give a more mature appearance to the figure than it should have and consequently they r.ppear to bo five r ten years older than they are. It is possible to readily improve that condition if you will come to our corset department and get a trial fitting of the MO DART front-laced corset. Seejfor yourself the youthful and graceful lines this famous corset will five you. No expeti..c to you do not buy unless there is a decided im provement then you should. 1 1 J 1 1 Pauline ederle Sommer rfolel Bldg. ft W,V a-, " M States, Office, West Jacobson build ing, rooms 9-10-17. La Grande Ore-' gon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. jberhard Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Offic Rooms 1 and 8, La Grande National Bank Building. R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law.. Rooms 12-13, West-Jacobsen Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all State and Federal courts. ALBERT SMALL Attorney at Law, Rooms 26-27, La Grande National Bank Building. Practices in all state and "'ederal courts. Phon Main 11. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor uu-. builder, La Grande, Ore., Phone Red 1981. ARCHITECTS. C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27,' New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. j . FRATERNAL DIRECTORY A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings fi.st and third Saturdy at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. LOCKE B. MOE, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. i. P. O. E. ELKS, La Gran::e Lodge No. 433. Lodge muds each Thurs day evening at viight o' clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Klics. NORMAN DESILET, Exalted Ruler. ADNA B. ROGERS. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross j Loilge No. 27 meet every Monday I night in Castle Hi ll (K. of P. Hull.) KniVhtV viMung W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. DELILE GREEN K. of R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7702 meots on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each month fn tht K. of I'. Hall. Visiting neighbor welcome. H. E. DIXON, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk, (Y. M. C A.) WOODMEN OF THE WORIJD La Grando Camp No. 109 meets every first and third Monday at Eaglus' Hull. All visiting neighbors wel come. ROBERT McLANE, C. C. JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. 0. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850 Loyal Order Of Moose hold regular meeting every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall, fifth floor Foley buildirg on Adams Ave. Visitors always Welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E. S. holds utated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, W. M M"ARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Trio ,.mp meets every second Friday a'tur noon and etery fourth Friday eve ning, every month in K. of P. Hall. All visiting memliers cordially wel comed. MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder. REBEKAHS Ctystal Lodge No. BO. Meets e -y Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. ) . Hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. DILUE RANDALL, N. G. ROSA GLASS, See. To Be Financially Strong Saving money is i quite like physical training hard at the start, easy through persistence and productive of recognized strength The Officers of this Institution are al ways ready to co operate with indi viduals who are willing to "go in training" for finan cial power. Don't wait to make a big deposit. $1.00 will start a Savings' Account for you to day. 0 Uiiited States National Bank La Giande Oregon 01) cHh I, & L. OF SECURITY. Mt. Em ily Council No. 2G46. Meets lecouJ and fourth Th-irsday evening at ( o'clock at Eagle Hall. Visiting mem bers are we' omed, . C. E. STITT, Pres. f " C. W. COOK, Fin, See. DOKSEY BEAUMONT, Rec Sec, i ICIIALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order Knights of Khorassan. Instituted Feb. 20, 1014. Meets the third Friday of each month at K. P. hall. AH visiting Knights welcome. H. C. REES, Secretary. i PYTHIAN SISTERS Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meet every Tuesday night in Knights of Pythias hall, A cor- (M we,eomo to visiling Sister3. DELL A HARNDEN, M. E. C. MINNIE STANFIELD, M. of R. & C. V) K licit. Triilo Miak. U. 8. FaL Offlc is greater value than any other corset, dollar for dollar, in charm of style, in perfect fit and beautiful finish. Besides all this it is tho only front lace corset with the wonderful exclusive feature, tho Ventilo BACK W?. ' ir. need of a new corset have a trial fitting in a La Camilla. You will be convinced of its supremacy. The differ ent models always on hand. Priced at $3.00 Up Eleven years experience in fit ting Front-Laco Corsots. MRS. ROBT. PMTISON Coractiere Phone Rod 3221 Res. 1702 Oak a