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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVKN 5 The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's Market Place PROFESSIONAL lECTORll! WHAT DO YOIT REQUIRE? HELP IN THE HOME OR IN THE OFFICE? COLUMNS CONSTITUTE ABLE AND ALWAYS-READY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. HELP WANTED Female. AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly correspond ing for newspapers; $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 Competent girl or wom an for general housework. Inquire Observer. 7-6-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, 2005 First Street. Phone Black 1191.--Adv. 7-13-tf. HELP WANTED Male. AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly correspond ing for newspapers; $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. FOR SALE Fruit. FOR SALE Ripe cherries, reason able, 2709 North Birch. Phone Black 3452. Adv. 7-12-6tp ftow Jhe 10 a r Came Jo America (Issued by The Commil tee on Pub lie Information The Secretary of State, The Secretary of War, The Secretary of the Navy, George Creel Washington, D. C. June 25, 1917.) In the new year of 1917, as through our acceptance of world responsibili ties so plainly indicated in the Presi dent's utterances in regard to a league of nations, we felt ourselves now I 1 fmYzl I I533!Q -2 3X ZE azc Start NowMake Your Tire Equipment FISK GO into this tire question thorough ly you can waste a lot of money if you don't make a careful analysis of the value you get the first price the cost per mile the non-skid qual ities the name back of the tire. if THIS CITY'S ONE RECOGNIZED SERVICE MARKET FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 1504 Seventh. Inquire. Dr. Rich ardson. Adv. . 6-22-tf FOR RENT Office rooms over Levy Vogel Vogel Drug store. Inquire Levy-Vogel. Adv. 6-28-tf. FOR SALE A dandy going business for small capital, doing $23 up to $50 per day. $1200 terms, $1100 cash; long lease. Address Box 8C9, La Grande, Ore. Adv. 7-iJ-tf. FOR SALE Household Goods FOR SALE Household furniture, 1914 Second, corner Adams. Adv. 7-6-6tp. FOR SALE Cheap. Six dozen Econ omy fruit jars. Black 8592. Adv. 7-10-tf. FOR SALE 5 pieces hickory porch furniture at a bargain, 1708 First St Phone Black 1711. Adv. 7-10-tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND Four ladies' hand-bags re cently taken from parsons in this community. These and other valu ables found on "The Girl in the Checked Coat" may foe had upon identification at the Colonial thea tre on Friday and Saturday. Adv. 7-11-tf. drawing nearer to a full accord with the powers of the entente; and as on the other hand we found ourselves more and more outraged at the Ger man Government's methods of con- IJHJ til "When you you pay for The man who has made this analysis knows that Fisk Non-Skids are the greatest dollar-for-dollar value on the market. Buy NOW to know real tire satisfaction put a Fisk on your spare rim Renew old equipment with Fisk. Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company of n. y. General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass. Fisk Branches in More Than 1 25 Cities FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Apartments furnished or unfurnished. The Darland Apartments, 4 Depot St. Adv. - $ - 5-19-tf. FURNISHED clean four-room house, Fourth Street, rent cheap. Phone Main 728: ' 7-12-tf FOR SALE Real Estate. Twelve room furnished mod- era house in best residence section of the town. House pays $70 per month and furnishes 6 nice rooms for familv use. Owner must sell at once as health of momber of family com-1 pels him to leave and will sell at a bargain. Comparatively small cash payment required. Balance can be paid monthly oat of income from property. Address X. care Observer. FOR SALE House and 41 lots on corner of Ash and W. Address John Ladd, Wallowa. 7-9-4tpd FOR SALE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Blacksmith forge with blower attached, 40 pounds. Vise, 100 lbs. Wrought anvil. Tele Madison Ave. 7-ll-3t phone black 41 or Black 191. 1409 ducting warfaTe and their brutal treatment of people in their conquered lands; jis we more and more uncov ered their hostile intrigues gainst the peace of the New World; and abovo ' all, as the sinister and antidemocratic ideals of their ruling class becamn ' manifest in their xnanoeuvers for a rpeace of conquest the Imperial Ger man Government abruptly threw aside the mask. On the last day of January, 1917, Count Bernstorff handed to Mr. Lans ing a note in which his Government announced its purpose to intensify and render more ruthless the opera tions of their submarines at sea, in a manner against which our 'Govern ment had protested from the begin ning. The German Chancellor also stated before the Imperial Diet that the reason this ruthless policy had not been earlier employed was simply be cause the Imperial Government had not then been ready to act. In brief, under the guise of friendship and the cloak of false promises, it had been preparing this attack. This was the direct challenge. There was no possible answer except to hand 'their ambassador his passports and so have done with a diplomatic cor respondence which had been vitiated from the start by the oftsn proved bad faith of the Imperial Government. On the same day, February 3, 1917, the President addressed both Houses of our Congress and announoad the complete severance of our relations with Germany. The reluctance with which he took this step was evident in every word. But diplomacy had failed, and it would have been the hol lowest pretense to maintain relations. At the same time, however, he made it plain that he did not regard this act 'as tantamount to a declaration .if war. Here for he first time the President made his sharp distinction between pay more than Fisk prices something that Joes not exist" THE .CLASSIFIED AD THE ONE DEPEND- 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, olevations, 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 SALE 160 acre farm, 40 acres in cultivation, 90 acres of balance good land when cleared, 30 acres pasture, 5 room house, small barn, good chicken house, good well and spring. 1 1-2 miles to market and railroad. A fine place for stock. Price $8600; $1000 cash, , balance terms. Will take a good auto as part first payment. La Grande Investment Company. Adv. 7-10-6t FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR SALE Mavlng to Portland, or wish to? Write to us or call. We sell, trade or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN ft CO., 703 Lewis Bldg., Portland. Or government and people in undemo cratic lands: "Wie are the sincere friends of the Gorman people," he said, "and earn estly desire to remain at peace with the government which speaks for them. God grant we may not be challenged by acts of wilful injuctice on the part of the Government of Germany." In this address of the President, and in its indorsement by the Senate, there was a solemn warning; for we still had hope that the German Gov ernment might hesitate to drive us. to war! But it was soon evident that our warning had fallen on deaf cars. The tortuous ways and means of Gormun official diplomacy were clear ly shown in the negotiations opened by them through the iSwiss legation on the 10th of February. In no word of their proposals . did the German Government meet the real issue be- I tween us. And our State Department I replied that no minor negotiations could be entertained until the mam is sue had been met by the withdrawal of the submarine order. By the 1st of March it had become plain that the Imperial Government, unrestrained by the warning in the President's address to Congress on February 3, was determined to ir.ake good its threat. The President then again appeared before Congress to re port the development of the crisis and to ask the approval of the Representa tives of the Nation for the course of armed neutrality upon which, under his constitutional authority, he had now determined. More than 500 of the 531 members of the two Houses of Congress showed themselves ready and anxious to act; and the Armed Neutrality- Declaration would have been accepted if it had not been for the legal death of the Sixty-fourth Congress on March 4. No "overt" act, however, was or dered by our Government until Count Bernstorff had rdached Berlin and Mr. Gerard was in Washington. For the German ambassador on his de parture had bogged that no irrevoc able decision should be taken until he had had the chance to make one final plea for peace to his sovereign. We do -not know the nature of his report to the Kaiser; we know only that, even if he kept his pledge and urged an eleventh-hour revocation of -the submarine order, he was unablo to sway the policy of the Imperial Gov ernment. And so, having exhausted every re source of patience, our Government on the 12th of March finally issued or ders to place armed guards on our merchant ships. (To Be Continued.) Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby givan that the un dersigned, Joseph Jones, has been ap pointed as Administrator of the es tate of Lydia May Jones, deceased, and all persons having claims agninst said deceased is hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, Administrator nt his place of residence in La Grande, Ore gon, within six months of the date hereof. Dated nt la Grande, Oregon, this 27th day of June , A. L).. 1917. JOSEPH JONES, Administrator. W. June 29; July 6-13-20-27; Aug. 3. Doing Good. Few medicines have met with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. John F. Jantzcn, Delmeny, Sask., says of it, "I have used Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and in my family, and can rec ommend it as being an exceptionally OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Q ?s DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy Rioian. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 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. F. L RALSTON, D. O., M. D. Phy sician, surgeon and osteopath. Over Silverthorn's Drug Store, Rooms 12, 13. Phono Main 21. VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter inarian Hospital. 1409 Madison Ave State Stallion Inspector and Inspec tor of stock for shipment. Home In- dependent Phone, Black 41. Farmer Co-operative Phone, Main 112. 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 ft EBERHARD Go, T. Cochran and Colon R. jiberhan) Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law.. Rooms 12-13, West-Jacobaeu Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all State and Federal courts. R. J. KITCHEN Attorney-at-law. The new Foley building. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. Phone Red 3681. E. W. EASTMAN lawyer Off ic West-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. 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. Uordial welcome to ell .Masons. LOCKE B. MOE, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Sec. B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Granae 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. &NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croai Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night in Castle Htll (K. of P. Hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. DELILE GREEN K. of R. ft 3. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 770? meets on the first ind third Thurs day evenings of each month in th K. of P, Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. H. E. DIXON, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk, (Y. M. C. A.) WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles' Hall. All visiting neighbor wel come. ROBERT McLANE, C. C. JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 860 Loyal Order Of Moose holde 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, Dit;. HARRY SWART, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday ol each month. Visiting member coi dinlly welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, IT. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec ROYAL NEICHBGRS. Irifc Camj meets every second Friday 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. S. ft L. OF SICCURITY. Mt. Em FRATERNAL DIRECTORY ily Co'inTH No. 2646. Meets gecont and fourth Th-lsday evening at ! o'clock at Encrla Hall. Visiting mem ber are welcome. C. E. STTCTYPres. C. W OOOK, Fin, Sec. DORSEY BEAUMONT, Rec Sec. 5-Prosperity s) a m I War Measure I 0 During peace pros perity is essential lo progress. ; During war it is ab solutely vital to the nation's life. The coeintryls Chief Executive sounded the call for immedi ate service in all lines of industrial endeavor "when he said that "our in dustries must Jie made more prolific and more efficient than ever." 1 . This Institution is cooperating to the fullest measure with business in terests in maintain ing prosperity- 0 United States National & Bank : La Grande Orega REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. B t Meets every Tuesday evening bt tit I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting men, bers are invited to attend. DILLIE RANDALL, N. &. , ROSA GLASS, See. KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Drib- , matic Order Knights of Khorasswa Instituted Feb. 20, 1114. Meets th third Friday of each month a$ K. P, hall. All visiting Votaries welcom, H. C. REES, Secretary.. Blanche Clark, of La Grande, waa' registered at the Imperial Hotel, Port land, Monday. WOMEN WHO WEAR He. Trade Main. U. S. I'll. Offlww FRONT LACE CORSETS know what it means to be cor rectly corseted. They enjoy the ultimate of figuro improvement, their health is promoted, and they are nt all jmes perfectly comfortable. You are cordially invited to en joy a fitting of these superb corsets. A complete line of new spring models just received. Priced at $2.00 up ' MRS. R0BT. PATT1S0N Corset) ere Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 n ft fine preparation." Adv.