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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. LA -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVE3 The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's THE FURNISHED ROOMS HELP WANTED FOR SENT Furnished housekeeping I WANTED Competent girl for gen- "oms' m urtht trect" . ,Thr eral housework, 1810 Fourth St.- blocks soath of Postoffiee.-Adv. Adv. 4-13-tf, 4'26-tf- WANTED An apprentice at Smith's FOR RENT Two furnished house- j , garago. Adv. 4-30-2t. keeping rooms, nwtiy furnished,: nj.i.iLix,-iirr.ji.Ti i -i- -l -.. close in, 1617 Fourth street, phone WANTED Position. Black 362. Adv. 4-28-tf. WANTED Work by day or hour. ITT- " " Phone Bed 682,-Adv. 4-27-lwp FR SENT One large furnished front room, suitable for gentleman, WANTED Employment as steam or 702 Main, Phone Black 3882. Adv. gas engineer for plowing and 4-2-2tp, threshing season; 6 years experi- : -,.-u ence; can do repairing; $75 a month for SALE Seed. and board for 5 months or more. Address Engineer, Care Observer. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Govern- Adv. 4-30-ltp W. 6-4 ltp. ment tested. Farmers prices. Al- tt.- I,-, -i-,,-.-bers Bros. Grain Warehouse, Hot FOR SALE Hatching Eggs. Lake, Ore. Adv. 4-26-2w, FOR SALE W. Leghorn eggs for TTZTXa hatching. Phone F. 18x6. FOR SALE-Wood. 4-24-6tpd F0R SAL&cj3ain and ifl.inch wood, Phone Black 1642. Adv. ..1-30-tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room house with FOR SALE Livestock. garden. Phono Rel 192. Adv. P0R SALE One driving mate, one 4-?5-tf. j year 0y coi 1 single harness and FOR RENT Unfurnished three room 1 single buggy. A bargain, $ 100. ' apartment Darland Apartments, Fred Giltner, Perry, Oregon. Adv, 4 Depot street. Adv. 4-30-tf. 4-2S-6t, RIFLES REPLACE BOOKS AT HARVARD Cambridge, Mass., May 1. (United Press) As a patriotic measure, Har vard Btarted closing its academic year today for all students enrolled in the reserve officers training corps. Start ing today there will be six days of examinations for training corps menl bers. The intensive training of ' the aonlicants for commission will start May 7. Captain Crodier, U H. A., hopes to have 2,000 men under ht3 orders. l'. She's Wonderful 1 imm"i Jk m .mm TONIGHT LAST TIME Colonial Theatre Admission 10c ADS ARE ALIVE WITH INTEREST AND POSSIBILITIES THESE DAYS FOR THOSE WHO LIVE IN ONE-ROOM HOMES. JAPENSE CRUISER BRINGS GUTHRIE'S BODY HOME Yokaham, May 1. (United Press) The Japanese cruiser Azuma sailed yesterday for San Francisco, tearing the body of George W. Guthrie who died recently while at his post as United States Ambassador at Tokio. Mrs. Guthire plans to sail May 5 .aboard the steamer Columbia. Miss Anna Alexander, deputy coun- tv clerk, who has been ill several days with la grippe, is some j proved today. ; & 20c FOR SALE Real Estate. FOR SALE i room house with a half ' aore of excellent garden spot and a few cherry trees,? 500. Just adjoin ing the city limits, can keep hog, , chickens or cow or will raise 76 sacks of potatoes. J, L. Mars, S. Avenue. Adv. 4-30-tf. FOR SALE Plastered house of five rooms and pantry. Lights and city water, lot 60x140, woodshed and storeroom, fine lawn, shade and fruit trees, two blocks from school. Price $800. 1701 1-2 X avenue. Adv. 4-18-2W FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE Five room house and two acres of ground. Black 3801. Adv, 4-24-6tp FOR SALE 80 acres, all in alfalfa, good water right, 2 miles from Union, on main road Union to La Grande. $2500 cash, balance on time to suit purchaser, 6 per cent inter est. Address B. F. Wilson, Union, Oregon. Adv. 4-24-7tp, FOR SALE Automobiles. FOR SALE Hupmobile car, 1914 model in the best of condition, A barer. in if taken at once. Chas. H. Reynolds. Adv. 4-28-tf. Of course everyone of legal voting age will want something to say about the proposed $8,000,000 good roads bond issue to be voted on June 4. As this is a state election, no attention need be paid to whether one has reg istered for city elections at the city ball. Only those who have failed to register at the county recorder of fice, or those who have moved from their voting preeeinet, need register. However, those who have not voted for the past two years, although reg istered, will be obliged to register again at the court house, I Let us print your farm Bale bills, j 1 i Admission 10c & 20c Market Place WANTED To Buy Lumber. WANTED To buy 10,000,000 feet of lumber, or will furnish cash to oper ate your mill and market the prod uct. W. R. Kivette. , 2-20-tf WANTED Farm Produce. WE WILL PA PORTLAND PRICES at your station without commission for all kinds poultry, veal, fresh eggs and butter. Ship direct to Manager, Butte Public Market, Butte, Montana. 1-29-tf FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or wish to? Write to us or call. We sell, trade or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN & CO, 703 Lewis Bldg., Portluco. Or. 1-81-tf. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PORTLAND HARDWARE STORE For sale or will trade for an A-l farm. Address L. L. Btumenthal, care J. L. Hartman Company, suc cessors to Hartman & Thompson, Portland Ore. Toes,tf COMPLETE ROS TER COMPANY M THIBD NAMES OF ALL WHO ANSWERED CALL CLIP IT OUT FOR REF- ENCE. Th6re has been considerable demand for the complete roster of Company M, Third Oregon regiment, which Is now doing guard duty in eastern Ore gon with headquarters at La Grande, The Observer Is pleased therefore ta furnish th roster of the company, which is as follows; ' Captain, James R. Neer, first lieu tenant. Dana H. Allen; second lieuten ant, Francis N. Banta; first sergeant, May T,. Alfordt suwdIv serzeani, raw B. Wallace; mess sergeant, E-rrol W, Procter. Serjeants; Wywmt, Robert C: Nor ton, James E. Mclnturff, Herman F,$ Blunk, iiumer m.; aansn, rmnta Gralapp, Arnold L.; Zinn, Prank N,; Nri?er. Henry J. ' Corporals: Mauler, Paul C; Praser, Robert A.; Hansen, Richard D.; Chan dler, Mclvin S.; Williams, vera b-.; Pike, Lionel L.; Gilbert, Malcolm u.; Stanley. Samuel E.; O'Neal, Anton; Oordier, Clofford iw.; Fraser, iiarry E.; Peterson, Orvid V.; Putnam, Wel wna R Yune. Guy F.; Bradeson, VMor n.; Miller. Franklin J.: Vin cent, Andrew M. Cooks: Plant, Harry; iiunaoorg, Bmile: Summer. Earl J. Mechanics: Eekerien, Eugene; Jack son, Rein E. Musicians: Payne, Edwin R, Doughty, Walter M. Privates. 1st Class: Brooks, Russell Aspinwall, Kenneth A.; Coate, Wil liam, F.; Davis, Eustace E,; Ewinff, Jar.::s II.-C; Fuller, Jacob; Gary, Pr.ui L.; Hces, John A.; Houck, Jamss j F.; Lawrence, Daniel t,,; Lcwson, , Maurice; Leffiiigwcii, Orlie J.; Moore, j Ernest F.: Munson, Charley C; Otto, Oscar, Sturtevani, Leo I.; Taylor, Vic- j tor; Tussing, Tubrcy S.; Randall, Charles 11.; Williams, Henry L.; Ab betl. Ferris W,; Attebury, Raymond; Johrser., Claude A,; Mc Kinney, tlar rold II.; Von Lannon, Martin F. Privates; Abbott, William E.; Ack- erman, UJenn; Aiaen, Koaney w,; Arnold, Kirby T.; Bailey, Archie; Bailey, Herman F,; Bali, Maxwell Ballard, Smith F.; Br.nick, Leonard; Bnrtlett, Willis S.; Beck, Claud W.; Beck, Trustoi H.; Bolt, Edward P.; Boice, Brcymon; Bradford, Donald; Brown, Jay L; Bruce, George; Burle son, William A,; Chapter, Carl; Clarke, John L.; Collins, Victor A,; Collins, Victor H.; Conley, Bryan H,; Cooley, Victor L-; Cooper, Hiram B.; Crabtree, Ernest; Daily, Wilbur; Durbm, Pranklm (W,; Estebe, Lemuel; iiiiii iiiiiiiin G Card, LeRoy; Gilbert, Ralph; Gill, EugeneL.; Gipson, Horry Ji,.; Oold berg, Lewis; Golden, Virgii; Hassel, David C; Holm, Clayton L.; Headriels, Earl; Holt, Archie; Hopt, Lawrence W,; Hoover, Therron; Horner, Chester C; Hultenberg, Carl E,; Jones, Allen; Jones, Aubrey: Kirchner, Jack G,; Kloster, Vernon J,; Kloster, Uwight A.; Ladj", Ivan; Loter, Ray V.; Mat. ten, Georce C; Mathews, Oliver V.: Martin, Carl; Minton, Joseph; Mow ery, Robert E.; Notson, Ijc W,; Ol son, Elmer; Parmenter, Clarence L. Pollock, Dean: Preddy, Foster, E. Phillipp, Sim; Perlich, Robert; Prince Frank L.; Ransom, Harold W,; Rar din, George L,; Ralston, Otham V.; Rape, Maurice L.; Rauch, bdward Remington, Roy W.; Rich, Paul; Rose- braueh, Frank; Rmgle, Phillip H Ross, Elmer L.; Rowin, Walter; Sav age, Herbert; Sherwood, William E.; Smith, William M.; Steryffelor, Per cy; Swaggcrty, Dave A.; Taste, Hil- bert; Walker, Everctte T,: Wclborn Warren; Wendland, Herbert; Wil Hams. Raymond G.; White, Floyd B, Womer, Chester P.; Taylor, Herbert. ! PRAFFSSIISI AfflFCTIiRYl jlBM 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.; 2-5 and 7-8 p m., sod by appointment. Office phone, Red 1761; residence Red 881, VETERINARY DR. H. W, RILEY Graduate Veter- I inarian Hospital. 1408 Madison Am I . State Stallion Inspector and Inspec- j tor of stock for shipment. Horns In- j . dependent Phune, Black 41, Farmers , i Co-operative Phone, Mala 112. j; ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. f Crawford and Robert S. EsJcin, At. ! omeys at taw. Practice m all the courts of tha state and the United States, Office, West Jscobson build ing, rooms 9-10-17. La Grands Ore gon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T, Cochrau and Colon R. iTberhardi Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. J R. 3, .GREEN Attorney at Law. ! Rooms 12-13, West-Jacobsen Bldg, La Grande, Ore. Practices in H State and Federal courts. E, W. EASTMAN Lawyer Offset Rooms 1 and 3, La Grande National Bank Building. ALBERT SMALL Attorney at Law, Rooms 25-27, La Grand National Bank Building. Practices in all state and Federal courts. Phone Main 11, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H, E. RGSKAMP, Contractor and builder, La Grande, Ore,, Phom Red j 1981. ARCHITECTS. C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27, j New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. A, F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings fi.et end third Saturday f t ? :S0 p. ia. Cordial welconie to all Masons. LOCKE B. MOB, W. M. A. a WILLIAMS, Sec B. P, O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. 433. Lodge metis each Thurs day evening at uight o' clock, Home ana club privileges cheerfuliy ex tended to all Brother Elks. NORMAN DESILET, Exalted Ruler. ADNA B. ROGERS, Secretary. OUGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle HUi (K. of P. Hall.) A PytLian welcome to all visiting Knights, W. D, M'CARTHT, C. C. DELILE GREEN K,ofR.&S. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMER ICA La Grande Camp No, W meats vn tha first and third Thurs day evenings of each month ?n the I a., of P. Hall, Visiting neighbors welcome, H, E. DIXON, V. & 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 neighbors wel come. ROBERT McLANE, a C JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850 Loyal Order Of Moose hold regular meeting every Wednesday sight at 8 p. m. in Eagle Hall, fifth floor Foley building on Aduns Am Visiters always welcome. Due pay able at Young's Streets. GEO, YOUNG, Die HARRY SWART, Sec O. EL S. Hope Ckspter No, 18, O. E. S. kolds stated commanlitins the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec ROYAL NEIGHBORS, Irifc Camf meets every second Friday after noon and ery fourth Friday eve ning, every month in K, of P, HalL All visiting members cordially wel comed. MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder, REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. . Meets every Tuesday .evening in the I. O, O. F. Hall, All visiting mem bers are Invited to afcend. DILLIE RANDALL, N. 6. ROSA GLASS, Sec K. & L. OF SECURITY, Mt Em ily Council No. 2646. Mts seconc omi fourth Th';,sdny evening at 1 o'clock at EagU H&1L Visiting mem ber are welcome. C, E. STITT, Pres. a W. COOK, Pin, Sec DORSEY BEAUMONT, Rec Sec FRITERBM. "BtBEGTDBY United States fjg National f Bank La Grands Ore-gos 0 Established Policy The new big idea In tank tag Is the recognition that banking is simply coop eration. It maintains that a bank and lis depositors ere equally necessary to esch other. It influences a spirit that unifies endeavor that , makes the interests f both depositor and hanker one that results in an tral progress and ad vancement. It to with the reeognitForr that banking ia coopera tion that our Officers In vite the confidence and patron ge of the people of this community. United States National Bank UGruie Qregea yrfAT.Tin TEMPLE NO. 170 Crt matte Order Knights of mwrassasi Instituted Fob. 20, 1914. Meets tie ihlrd Friday of each month at K. P-. hall. All visitir-g Votaries wteom&t H, a SEESi-Secretary. PYTHIAS SISTERS Rowena Terc pie JSO, V meet every ttwsi "t-.. in Knights of Pythias hall, A co, dial welcome to all visiting Sister BELLA HARNBEN, M. C MINNIE STANFISLD, W, oFH, & r ' tr- rr Met. Tnd Slut. V, & ft? Front Lace Corset', THE VENUS BE MILO FIGURE always cansiueroti tho ideal by artists has now become fashionable, t is the standard which all women should strive to attain. La Cami'le is the front lac corset ;hich molds wcaa figures into Venus de Mile Baes. Has the VENTILO Back and Front Shield Models for the different tTpe of figures always on hsr.di. Priced At 52.00 Up Eleven years experience fen fitting Front-Lace Corset MRS. ROFT. PATT1SOJF Corsetiere Phone Red 3221, Res. 1702 Oak - . ' H i - i -t r tt at. 3. t B Ot r it IA if a a a a