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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVEN I Innnrrrrinim mnrrvrnnul clSSSSS rnurcaoiuiiHL uintu uni The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's Market Place HELP WANTED FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Black 1202 Adv. 3 -26-Mon. Wed. WANTED Woman for general Fri. tf. housework. Inquiro at office of J. 1 D. Lynch Co. Adv. 4-4-tf. FOR RENT Light housekeeping iirivTrn i:. rooms, 1512 Adams Ave. Phone WAN 1 ED Position. Q 3 27jtf WANTED Position. Work by the , J day or hour. Call Main 715. Adv. FOR SALE Wood. ' 4-3-0tp. FOR SALE Chain and 16-inoh wood. WANTED To Buy Lumber. Phone Black 1642. Adv. ,.1-30-tf. WANTED To buy 10,000,000 feet of FOR SALE Miscellaneous, lumber, or will furnish cash to oper- ate your mill and market the prod- F0R gALERang,,, davenport, din- uct W. R. Kivette. Z-20-tf - ing room tabl(Ji library tebi0( 1407 LOST AND FOUND S avenue-Adv. 4-2-Gtp. STRAYED Bay Mare, weight 1150, FOR SALE -Ball barley, J. h. Cavi- brand O. B. on left shoulder, has a nesa, Island City. Adv. 4-8-tf halter on, star in forehead. Finder . . ..., return to 0. S. Haegy, Benton St, FOR SALE- Hatching Eggs. Phone Black 2192. 3-27-tf FQR SALEWhite Qrphington eggs FOUND-Estray sow. Owner can "JU? 'KSS have same by proving property and paying for ad. 1302 H. St. 4-5-4t . . , . . . -, t i - - -i FOR SALE Hatching eggs from vm orvT c-irBMicTifn Tom Baron strain of single comb FOR RENT FURNISHED world,8 FOR RENT A three-room bungalow, famous layers. Single comb Rhode furnished; 1215 W. avenue. Phne Island Reds, heavy laying strain of Red 8441. 2-27tf barred Rocks. Also some choice cockerels. For prices address J. II. Day, 1214 W avenuo. Phone B 3011. Adv. 3-19-lmo FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE La Grande city property for cattle or horses. Call Savoy hotel or write H. M. Pficflfer, Wallowa, Ore. Adv 4-4-tf. For Salt Dairy and Shi-op Feed. Albers Bros, announce that they have for sale at their warehouse at Hot Lake: ALBERS BROS. HOLSTEIN DAIRY FEED, and also ALBERS BROS. SHEEP FEED. Orders taken on both 'phones. CATO J. JOHNS, 4-Btf Manager. 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 FOR SALE Real Estate. A Snap. Will sell my two 5-room cottages in Block 137 Chaplin's Add. dirt cheap. Will give terms 5 per cont off for cash. Address 3822 23d Ave. S. West. Seuttle, Wn., or Box 740 La Grande. 4-5-3tpd FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or wisn to 7 write to us or call. We sell, trnde or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN & CO., 703 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or. FORECLOSED ON 160-A. RANCH in Clncknmas Co.., price $2250. Good soil, lies well, no rock, 7 acres in cultivation; 20 acres more can be cleared for $25 an acre; land all till able; good spring in 10 ft. of kitchen door; 4-room house, barn, $1000 cash, terms on balance. See Sam Hewey, at J. L. Hartman Company, 209 Stark Street, Portland, Ore. Adv. 4-5, 12, 19, 26. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy. sician. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wom en and children. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 and 7-8 p m., and by appointment. Ofllce phone, Red 1761; residence Red 881. VETERINARY WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS or exchange your farm for apart ment house, store, hotel, or for cash. L. L. Blumenthal, care J. L. Hart man Company, successors to Hart man Company, successors et Hart man & Thompson, Port-tad, Ore. Tue8.Thura.St.tf DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave. State Stallion Inspector and Inspec tor of stock for shipment. Homo In dependent Phone, Black 41. Farmer Co-operative Phone, Main 112. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Crawford and Robert S. Eakln, Att orneys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and the United States, Office. West Jacobson build. ing, rooms 9-10-17. La Grande Ore gon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T, Cochran end Colon R. ?berax. Attorneys. La Grande NaUmm. Bank Building. Personal Mention Mrs. A. B. Parker left last evening Savoy from Portland. t . -. 1 j-n I - for Detroit and Chicago. Clyde WilBon, of Riverview, was a La Grande visitor last week. Mrs. Harry Gibson, of Wingrille, is visiting friends in La Grande on her ' way to Idaho. C. J. Johns, manager of Albers Bros.' warehouse, of Hot Lako, is in the city today on business. Albert Hunter, of Island City, was In today to attend a meeting of the Entertainment committee for the Stockmen's convention. Roscoe Neal, city engineer, has re turned from Albany where he has been on professional business. Mrs. Neal is visiting her parents at Albany. Judge Knowlcs revoked the meeting of the Grand jury set for next Tues day because of the illness of Perry, who was to be tried on the charge of adultery. Perry was operated on far appendicitis at the Grande Ronde hospital. Hem-y Graeff is at the Savoy from Iowa; J. C Donovan, S. Paul, Wis.; Seattle. F. C. Brown, Denver; J. D. Casey, J. E. Sagers is registered at the Meacham and H. M. Jones of Cin- Register at the Somer from Port land are: Chas. E. Branin, F. A. registered at R' W C' aW 6 son, Wm. Hartford, C. A. Speer, H. M. I Roiff and J. F. Priest. I Bruce Cocks of Wallowa, is an ar- ' rival at the Sommer from Wallowa. t P T? fiarritcuin la a iniARf. nf hf -M 1 T T T- " TtTl I oiBier, union; i uunnigon, n- Sommer from St. Paul. Iowa; E. O. Otto, Cove; V. W. Dod- w Menke lg 6rrival from son, North Powder; Chas Johnson and p-ancigco at the Sommer. John Erickson. Geo Di Wood is registered at the .Portland visitors registered at tne Sommer from Evans. lA. N. Griffeth is an arrival from Spokane. He is staying at the Som mer. A. W. Hawkins is a guest of the Sommer from Enterprise. A. Johnson is at the Sommer from Barber, Ida. R. L. Beath of Wallowa is at the Savoy. N. Daron of Cove, the Savoy. Sam Wade is at the Savoy from En terprise. Arrivals at the Savoy are: L. B Foley are: C. W. Mobley, G. K. Howitt and Thos. Duncan. D. O. Sanders and G. E. Daubner are registered at the Foley from Pendleton. George S. Daly and E. L. Lord are guests of the Foley from San Fran cisco. E. B. Ovelman is at the Foley from Rochester, N. Y. W. G. Mars is a guest at the Foley from Joseph. G. H. Levin is at the Foley. Dr. F. W. Wh'ting is an arival at tho Foley from Elgin. that locality place the percentage as high as seventy. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Offiet Reema 1 and 8, La Grande National Bank Building. Queensland, Austria, a very large state in area, has three distinct ports of entry Townesville, Rockhampton and Brisbane. R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law. Room 12-13, WesWacobea Bldgv, La Graa-e, Ore. Practtoet ia all State aad Federal cearta. The practice of planting seeds and performing similar farm operations according to superstitious "signs" or according to the moon are not based on facts. ALBERT SMALL--Attorney at Lew. -toome ze-ZY, a uranda NatlMj Bank Building. Practices la all state and federal courts. Pta iUlm 1L Re-seeding at Athena. William A. Dalzicl, deputy commis sioner and factory inspector, was call ing on his friends in La Grande pre paratory to leaving for Portland where he will make his headquarters. He was accompanied by his successor, Mi. H. Allen, formerly of La Grande and recently of Pendleton, who will make his headquarters in Pendleton. Mr. Dalziel expressed his regrets at leaving La Grande where he has many friends. H. E. ROSKAMP. Contract ai Mlder, La Grande, Ore., Paeaa Red 1981. C. B. MILLER Architect, r- 27, New Foley BMf. Phone Red 1171, about Athena that was seeded last' fall will have to bo re-seeded this spring, according to Mayor Homer L. Other arrivals at the Foley are: t Watts of Athena who was here yes- iL. Swanson, Benl; J. C. Schmidt, Wal- terday afternoon. Other farmers of Tt.WM.nl. Caaaw S?AnA .nm- Pendleton, April 5. (Special) iv,in; r fha r uiiy niiy per cent ot uie wneat lana llocia Und offl u to t of . con. signment consisting of garden seed for distribution. In order to facili tate the distribution of these cceds 1 FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Now S 755 May 1st 1 -because of the increased cost of the high-grade materials used in the manu facture of Maxwell Motor Cars, and because the policy of the Max well Company will not permit of cheap ening its product, therefore the price of the Maxwell will be slightly increased as follows: curing Car - from $725 to $755 Roadster - from $710 to $740 f. o. b. La Grande Buy YOUR Maxwell before MAY FIRST and save the increase. Recent Maxwell Buyers "!" J. L. Feik, Albert Kermey, A. Bremer, W. J. Nowland, M. C. Nibarger, J. Muir LEIGMTONS GARAGE JOHN E. ANDERSON, Dealer. they have been turned over to County Agriculturalist, Paul H. Spillman and anyone desiring any of the seeds can obtain same by calling at the County Agricultural agent s office, 228 Fed eral (Building, La Grande, Oregon. A large delegation representing the . L. D. S. Relief society of this city left this week for Salt 'Lake City to 'attend the Relief Society conference hold there Wednesday and Thursday ! at the L. D. S. tabernacle. They will jalso attend the General conference i hold in that city Friday. Saturday and ! Sunday. Those in attendance from La ; Grande are: Mrs. A. S. Geddes, Mrs. E. Roscnbaum, Mrs. Dan Westcnskow, Wilford Anderson, C. J. Black, Mr. 1 and Mrs. L. M. Jouson, Mr. and Mrs ; H. W. Nibley, E. L. Whiting and Mrs ;Thos. Dcakin. 1 I Mrs. Eliza Cantrel, a pioneer and f well-known citizen of Union county .her home, April 1st, at the nee of 80 ! years. Eliza Wilson was born in Cin j cinatti, Ark., in 1837, and was married to John Cantrel on June 20, 1852. To this union eleven children was born Severn of whom survive. The father passed away 6 years ago at the age of 80 years. Mr. and Mrs. Cantrel cp.me to Oregon rn 1875. Surviving their mother are three sons, Samuel C. and W. M. Cantrel of Summerville and T. J. Cantrel of Dixon, Mont., and four daughters, Mrs. Cam Oliver, of Walla Wnlla, Mrs. Ed. Cannon, Everett, Mrs. John Brookler, of Em met, Idaho, rind Mrs. Addie Saling, of Hilgard. Railroad Notes Maxwell MOTOR CARS a new yo-ioot motor car is now running between Pendleton and Uma tilla and is giving west end residents an improved service that is very much appreciated. The old car was but 54 feet long and was always crowded to capacity in coming into and leaving Pendleton. ! The new car has a baggage room a smoking room and a motor room besides the main seating compartment It is modern in every respect and af fords a welcome relief from the con gestion of tho old motor. The new car has been on tho run about a week now. The Business Start CONTRACTOR AND BUILD! ARCHITECTS. A. F. & A. M. La Grande Ledge Ho. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings fLst and third Saturdy at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome U all Masons. LOCKE B. MOB, W. It. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. A strong, depend- I able banking asso- -ciation is invalu- ( able to any busi-j ness. j Our large resourc- ' es, our efficient or- , ganization and our i policy of hearty co operation render an; association with this Institution particularly helpful to the young man just starting out upon his business carrer. We aim to offer to new and growing enterprises some thing more than banking facilities encouragement. United States National Bank La Graide Oregon 7if B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. 433. Lodge metts each Thurs day evening at eight o' clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother'Elks. NORMAN DESILET, Exalted Ruler. ADNA B. ROGERS. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle HtU (K. of P. HaU.l A Pyttian welcome to all visiting unignts. W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. DELILE GREEN K. of R. & 3 KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order Knights of Kharassaxw. Instituted Feb. 20, 1914 Meets-that third Friday of each mwrffi at K. P.t hall. All visiting Votaries welcome-: H. C. REES, Secretary. PYTHIAN SISTERS Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meet every Tuesday night in Knights of Pythias hall. A cor dial welcome to all visiting Sisterm. DELLA HARNDEN, M. E. C MINNIE STANFIELD, M. f R. -t'C, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7708 meets on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each month ?n the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. H. E. DIXON, V. C W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk, (Y. M. C. A.) WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles' Hall. All visiting aeighbora wel come. ROBERT McLANE, C. C. JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Graada Lodge No. 860 Loyal Order Of Moose holdt regular meeting every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall, fifth floor Foley building on Adams Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Youn0's Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds atated communications tne second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Iri meets every second Frida Cams after noon and eery fourth Friday eve ning, every moiim in a., oi r. Hall. All visiting members cordially wel comed. MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Reorder. I I ! ! ! ! J Do you want to buy or sell I' something ? If so it will pay J you to read the classified ad J columns in this issue. To keep I' up with the buying, selling and I" trading news of the county ! I" read these columns in The Ob- J ! server every day. They always J J have a number of bargains J which will interest the buyer, 4 and "wants" that offer oppor 1 tunitics to some one. ? REBEKAHS Ciystal Lodge No. B0. Meets every Tuesday evening in the I. 0. O. F. Kali. All visiting mem bers are invited to atvend. DILLIE RANDALL, N. G. ROSA GLASS, Sec. Jf. & L. OF SECURITY. Mt. Em ily Council No. 2(546. Meets seconc And tnltrth Th'irarlou aiunlni -f fl o'clock at Eagle Hall. Visiting mem bers are w' omed. C. E. STTTT, Pres. C. W. COOK, Fin, Sec. DORSEY BEAUMONT, Rec Sec. Let us print your farm sale, Adf Itcs. Trlda Mark. XT. a Ft- Offlofc Front Lace' Cbrset THE VENUS DE MILO FIGURE a m ' a1 t-i a !i ' B1 t 11 1 W' ' a t t t. - always conswerod the ideal by artists has now becomo fashionable. It is the standard which all women should strive to attain. La Camille is the front lace corset which molds women's figures into Venus de Milo lines. Has the VENTILO Back and Front Shield Models for the different types of figures always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up Eleven years experience in fitting Front-Lace Corsets MRS. ROFT. PATTISON Corse tiere Phone Red 8221, Res. 1702 Oak.