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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917. LA1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE . SEVEN The Observer's Classified Ad. Page iiThe People's HELP WANTED Female. AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly correspond ing for newspapers; f 40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience . unnecessary; no canvassing; sub Jects suggested. Send for par ticulars. National Press Bureau, Room 4296, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.-6-21-tf. WANTED Experienced help and ironers. Apply .THE MODERN LAUNDRY. Adv. 7-5-tf. WANTED A girl wanted at Doyle's Cafe. -7-3-tf WANTED Competent girl or wom an for general housework. Inquire Observer. ' 7-6-tf HELP WANTED Male. AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly , correspond big for- newspapers; $40 to $60 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no .canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for par ticulars. National Press Bureau, Room 4296, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. 6-21-tf. -V- WANTED Wood choppers to cut wood three miles from La Grande. 'Call 901 Main St, or phone Red 8531. Adv. ' 7-3-6t ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been Dangerous in La Grande. Do the right thing at the right time. RUGS! We have them New and Used all kinds, all sizes, and all prices. Some of the used ones are as good as new and can be had at a very low price or we will take that used goods you have set to one sH in exchange. Call and See Our Many Bargains THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Fir and Jeff erson Black 1241 Better Prices Paid For Good Used Furniture BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result correct it A SNAP FOR SALE TWO USED CARS A Ford aud a Dodge, both in good condition. La Grande Garage Chas. McCrary HELP WANTED. WANTED Man and woman to do ranch work, or woman to cook on ranch. Phone Red 792 or call at 1602 Second. Adv. 7-6-2tp, FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. 1D04 Seventh. Inquire Dr. Rich ardson. Adv. 6-22-tf FOR RENT Nice clean housekeep ing rooms. Call Red 1311. Adv. 6-11-lmo. FOR RENT Two room housekeeping apartment, very reasonable. Red 8092. Adv. 6-21-tf. FOR RENT Office rooms over Levy- Vogel Vogel . Drug store. Inquire Levy-Vogel. Adv. 6-28-tf . FOR RENT Light housekeeping trooms.' Call Main 716 or 902 Penn sylvania. Adv. 6-30-tf. FOR RENT Two-room house for . light housekeeping. Apply Golden Rule. 6-30-tf FOR RENT Rooming house, close in, and some furniture for sale cheap. 1617 Fourth.' Leaving on ac count of health. Adv. 7-6-tf. FOR SAiLK OR RENT One acre ground in garden, irrigated. A new four room house. Easy terms, Dr. Starba, 1208 Hall St. Adv. 7-6-tf. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. , Plenty of La Grande evidence of their worth. E. S. Brasel, 2203 N. Birch St., La from intelligent attention to corseting. Front Laoed offer the world's best achievements In design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work oat these designs so the style lines are re tained during the entire life of the corset. Appreciation of the fit, style and comfort, however, can only be had through a trial fitting the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel BIdg. mm I I I J i FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Apartments furnished or unfurnished. The Darland Apartments. 4 Depot St. Adv. 6-19-tf. FOR RENT Modern furnished four room house, close in. Main 728. Adv. 6-29-tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call Main 715, or 902 Penn. Ave. Adv. 7--8t FOR SALE Real Estate. Twelve room furnished mod ern house in best residence section of the town. House pays $70 per month and furnishes 6 nice rooms for family use. Owner must sell at once as health of member of family com pels him to. leave and will sell at a bargain. Comparatively small cash payment required. ' Balance can be paid monthly ' out . of income from property. Address X, care Observer. FOR SALE Farm Lands. The Government needs farmers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon and California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States. Large copyrighted map, showing land by- sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, Grande, says: "I went around for sev eral months feeling as though my back was broken. I couldn't straight en up, as my back was so weak and sore. At times, it was all I could do to keep going. When I got down in a stooping position, I could hardly straighten up. I felt played out all the time. My kidneys were in a very bad way at times and the action was very irregular. The first few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills put my kid neys in working order and relieved U.S.TR00PS TO HOLD IMPORTANT POSITION ON WESTERN FRONT BY HENRY ARNOLD. (United Press Foreign Editor.) New York, July 7. If, as reported from Washington, Major General Pershing's expeditionary army is to be given a place between the French and British armies in the western theatre of war, they will have one of the most important sections of the whole western front under their care. No one knows exactly the present junction point of the French and British armies, but it is somewhere around St. Quentin and La Fere. The most southerly point mentioned in British official statements as having been fought over by Field Marshal Haig's forces in Fayet, about one mile north of St. Quentin. Savy, not more than two miles further south around St. Quentin, has frequently been men tioned in the French War Office state ments. It was captured by French troops early in April, and presumably is occupied by them now. St. Quentin is an important key-point in the Douai-Cambrai-LaFcre line of the German defense on the western, front. The British and French offensive of March and April brought the Allied forces to within a mile of the city.' It was at the time of the offensive, apparently one of the main objectives of the drive by which the French and British followed up Hindenburgs fam ous "strategic retreat." Then, when the city was within actual sight of the Allied troops, a weakness in the Ger man defense developed elsewhere along the Franco-British front caused a change in plans, and th drive on St. Quentin was temporarily held up pending blows struck at the weaker spots. As far as official statements for the past three months have shown, the Allied line in this particular sec tor row runs something like this: From Gonnelieu. to Villers Guislain, to Epehy, to Ronsso'y, Hargicourt, Villeret. Le Verguier, Pontru, Mnis somy, Fresnoy le Petit, Eayet, Sele- inoy, Savy, Chsuny, Coucy le Chateau, Landricourt. AH these towns are held by the French and British troops. Supposing that this is the section Realty Transfers $10 deed R. A. Crawford to Clara V. Crawford. Lot 6 block 44 Riverside add and the Northwest 40 ft of the Southeast 50 1-2 ft of lot 5 blk, 7 Coggan's add to La Grande. $10 deed R. A. Crawford to Clara V. Crawford. Lots 18, 19, 20 in blk 27 Predmore's add to La Grande. $1 deed Idaho Candy company to Frederick Eames. E 1-2 NW 1-4 & N 1-2 SW 1-4 of Sec. 33, Tp 5 S R 40 E. W. M. $750 deed Joseph Linebarger and wife to W. A. McCall. SW 1-4 of Sec. 14 tp. 4 S R 38 E W M. $500 deed John B. Belleque to Alon zo Knotts. N 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 34 SE 1-4 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 27 tp 2SR84EW M. $1400 deed Levi Rogers Heirs to W. B. Sargent. Lots 10 and 11 in Di vision B in New Haven add to La Grande. $399 deed John J. Schroder to Ar thur J. G. Hermann. Leases E 75.9 acres of SW 1-4 Sec 6 tp 3 S R 39 for Market Place elevations, temperature, etc., by coun ties. Postpaid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610,' Port land, Ore. Adv 6-22 D.-W. 3-mo. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or wish to T Write to us or call. Wo sell, trade or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN CO., 70S Lewis Bid?.. Portlano ' FOR SALE Household Goods FOR SALE Household furniture, 1914 Second, corner Adams. Adv. 7-6-6tp. FOR SALE A quantity of fruit jars, jelly glasses. Save half on your jar bill and can fruit i (or winter. F. D. Haisien,: 6th anil N streets. FOR Sale-One new THE FREE sew ing machine. One nearly new THE FREE machine. Vrj cheap for cash, or liberal terms with security. F. D. Haigten, Jth and N streets. FOR SALE My truck, equipped for passenger and-freight: service. An exceptional opportunity to make money in a business for yourself. Liberal terms.. F. D. Haistcn. 6th and M streets. ' ' FOR SALE Miscellaneous. FOR L'ALE Horses, wagons and drag saw. Phono Black 1642. Adv. . , 7-5-3t that awful misery in my back. One box stopped the pains in my back and made me feel like a different person. Since then, when I have noticed any signs of kidney disorder, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills for a few days and they have never failed to over come the trouble" Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Brazel had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. I picked for the American expedition ary army, it seems reasonable to pre- .sume there will soon be another drive at the basic city of St. Quentin car ried out by the Americans. St. Quen tin and the city of LaFere, the latter located approximately twelve miles to the south, are the foundations on which Hindenburg, built his famous "line." The German front in this particular section swings in a great arc from ;St. Quentin to LaFere, be low Laon and then sharply upward again along the front where the French have recently won theil won derful success in the Aisne drive, to Rheims. . From this description, it will be seen that penetration of the German lines anywhere along this arc not only would menace the German grip on all of Flanders and Belgian to the north, but likewise would give opportunity for a tremendous flanking movement on the German lines to the south. For this reason some of the fiercest fighting of the war has made the St. Quentin sector bloody ground on the western front. Directly ahead of the city lies some of the most terribly ravished ground of all that which the Germans relinquished in their "strat egic retreat." Dispatches received in April and May from William Philip Simms and Henry Wood, the United Press staff correspondents with the British and French armies, told vivid ly of the destruction wreaked upon the villages of Vermand, Ham, St. Simon, Savy and others in the path of this retreating horde. By the time American troops ar rive there if the Washington reports are accurate they will, however, find this wasted land all rebuilt. New roads have been constructed and the great jagged holes left by- shells smoothed over in part at least. The St. Quentin sector is ideally located for the "American front." Two big trunk lines of railways will give full access to it, the land is gently level and drained by the Somme River. Be yond St. Quentin the land held by the Germans becomes more hilly. 1 year beginning March 1, 1917. $400 deed J. W. O'Bryant to Howard O'Bryant and Jack O'Bryant. Leases SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec 1 and part of SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec 1 Com at SE cor of SE 1-4 SW 1-4 and running along quarter section line 80 rods W 6'j rods thence running in a diagonal line from said point to beginning also NE -4 NE 1-4 Sec 12 and part NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Com at point quarter sec tion line 12 rods W of SE cor of said NE 1-4 NE 1-4 and running in a dinc- jonal line until it strikes the NW ror of said quarter section 1, said portion' of lnnd lying in the NE cor of said quar ter section 1. All being in tp fi S R 38 E W M. $450 deed Adcltmrt Palmer and wife to W. H. Munsell. Lots 5 and 6 in blk 28 in Williamson add to La Grande. $100 deed Phoebe C. Gourlay and husband to Polemna Y. Gourlay. Lot 5 and 6 in blk 28 in Williamson add to La Grande. $10 deed Anjria E. Vantress, Mary I.. Peach undivided 1-2 int. in E 1-2 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 NI3 1-4 SE 1-4 NW 1-4 of Sec. 26 tp 55 R 38 E W M. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.j 2-5 and 7-8 p, m., and by appointment. Office phone, Red 1761; residence Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wom en and children and obstetrics. VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Avs. State Stallion Inspector and Inspec tor of stock for shipment. Home In dependent Phone, Black 41. Farmer Co-operative Phone, Main US. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Crawford and Robert S. Eakin, At torneys at law. Practice In all the courts of the state and the United State. Office, West-Jacobson Bldg., Rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN 4 EBERHARO Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. ''ifberhard Attorneys. La Grande National Eank Building. ' R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law. Rooms 12-13, West-Jacobseu Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all State and Federal courts. R. J. KITCHEN ttomey-at-law. The new Foley building. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. Phone Red 8681. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Offic Weet-Jacobson building. Phone Black 1801. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H. E. ROSKAMP, Contractor and builder, La Grande, Ore., Phone Red . 1981. ARCHITECTS. C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings fi.st and third Saturday t 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all MaBons. LOCKE B. MOE, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Sec. B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grange Lodge No. 438. 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 Croat Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle Ht.ll (K. of P. Hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting ! Knights. W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. DELILE GREEN K. of R. & s: MODERN WOODMSN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 770 meets on the first uid third Thurs day evenings of each month in th K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor welcome. H. E. DIXON, V. C. v W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk, (Y. M. C. A.l 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, C. C. . JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850 Loyal Order Of Moose holdt regular meeting every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. in Eagle hall next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. holds utated communications Uie second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, If. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec ROYAL NEIGHBORS. IrU Camp meets every second FriJay after noon and eery fourth Friday eve ning, every month in K. of P. Hall. All visiting members cordially wel comed. , MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder. r. & L. OF SECURITY. Mt. Em ily Council No. 2646. Meets snconc and fourth Th-unday evening at. .' o'clock at Eagla Hall. Visiting mem ber are welcome. C. E. STITT, Pres. C. W. COOK, Fin. See. DORSEY BEAUMONT, Rec. Sec. CHICHESTER S PILLS VVX AL li-uult for AV I'Mliln Krrt ami (.old mrtalliAv in.Vmr iiriA.Ni I'im.h, ft,t ua fart known as ilrU, Safest. A) KelUMe During m i War U E 0 m m m 5 Industry must Kcep;.S un me nura Production must not decrease. Intelligent.' plans jSjj ior development JJZI and exDansion must Wr? be formulated and put into action. The strongest ally to sound, progres sive enterprise is a dependable bank ing connection. This Institution continues to meet the legitimate busi ness requirements of .this community as usual. J0 United States National Bank La Grande Oregta REBEKAHS Crystal Lodga W. MU. Meets every Tuesday evening in th I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting men-. bers are invited to attend. DILLIE RANDALL, N. Gi. ' ROSA GLASS, Sec ; KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra-, matic Order Knights of Khorasaaa,v Instituted Feb. 20, 1914. Meets ttt third Friday of each month at K. t' hall. All visiting Votaries wbIcobmm H. C. REES, Secretary. PYTHIAN SISTERS Rowena Ten- pie No. 9 meet every Tuesday night in Knights of Pythias hall, A cor dial welcome to all visiting Sister, DELLA HARNDEN, M. E. C MINNIE STANFIELD, M. of R G). WOMEN WHO WEAR 6 n tv B r m IIH. Tr.l Una, U. S. Fit. OQ(A FRONT LACE CORSETS know what it means to be cor rectly corseted. They enjoy the ultimate of figure improvement, their health is promoted, and they are at all imes perfectly comfortable. You are cordially invited to en joy a fitting of these superb corsets. A complete line of new spring models just received. i St Si SI B II r n St I) t r m t t m m a m B Si Priced at $2.00 up MRS. R0BT. PATTIS0N Corsetlere Res. 1702 Oak Phone Rod 3221 jw un uie num. mm