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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917. LA GRANDE EnOTNG OBSERVER. PAGE NINE The Observers Classified Ad. Page is The People's Market Place LOSING A GOOD TENANT IS A MISFORTUNE BUT FINDING A POOR ONE IS WORSE. PUT YOUR HOUSE, OR APARTMENT, OR OFFICE, OR STORE INTO THE MARKET, THROUGH INFORMATIVE C LASSIFED ADVERTISING. THEN YOU WILL NOTHAVE TO TAKE RISKS IN ACCEPTING A TENANT, BUT MAY FIND ONE TO YOUR LIKING. HELP WANTED-HFeraale. 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 Bursau, Boom 4296, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. ,,. - . 6-21-tf. WANTED Competent girl or wom an for general housework. Inquire Observer. 7-6-tf WANTED Young woman typewriter and stenographer. Address Em ployer; care Observer, in own hand writing. High school education necessary. Adv. ' ' 7-17-tf. WANTED Competent girl or woman for ' general housework, family of two.' Inquire Observer. Adv. 7-19-tf. WANTED At once, a middle aged woman to assist in housework and care of baby. Phone Red 1531. Adv , 7-2Q-2t LOST AND FOUND LOST Saturday evening silver. case watch, Waltham movement, open face, size 18, return to G. S. Birnie. Reward. Adv. , 7-18-4t FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. . FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or wish to 7 Write to us or call. We sell, trade or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN & CO., 703 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore Mrs. Claud Lynch entertained at a slumber party Tuesday night in hon or of her niece, Miss Nell Cittinger of Kansas City. Luncheon was served 4 Eliminate Waste Is the National Call, and wasted woolen garments form no small part of the total. Occasional Dry Cleaning keeps the garment bright and shapely, insur ing its maximum usefulness. A telephone call brings our white autos to your door. Dry Cleaning Department I Standard I Company Geo. Gilbert, Phone Main 56 FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 5 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 RENT Two unfurnished rooms close in. 2001 Second. Phone Red 3112. 6-17-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. WANTED (Bright Ihigh school boy who can write on typewriter, Ad dress X, care Observer. State age, experience and wages expected. Adv. 7-13-tf. FOR SALE Household Goods ' FOR SALE Furniture for four rooms complete. Will not sell pieces separately. A snap for a person who wants to go to house keeping. Everything must go, bed ding included. See H. E. BOYDEN at Lilly Hdw. Adv. 7-19-tf. on the lawn where the young indies spent the night and breakfast was al so served on the lawn by the hostess. The guests were Caroline Palmer, Laundry t Manager La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE Real Estate. Twelve room - furnished mod ern house in best residence eection of the town. House pays , $70 per month and furnishes 5 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 Here ! is an i absolute snap. Worth more than twice the price: 1080 acres 7 1-2 miles from Elgin, improvements on place cost $6000, about 7,000,000 feet- saw timber, 700 acres can be cleared and cultivated. One of the finest stock ranches in Eastern Oregon. Four large springs and three creeks on place. Price $15,000, 1-2 cash For particulars write or see Ghas. O. Braham, Box 657, La Grande, Or. Adv. 7-17-tf. I FOR SAI.R 1fin bva form. i(l acrAs ' : l i: r n r i i iu cuiuvatiKm, w ttcrea ui unuuico 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 sto:'k. Price $3600; $1000 cash, balance teams. IW511 take a' good auto as n4. a T jaiu iiibi. infill,. ua VTiauuU Investment Company. Adv. 7-20-6t i FOR SALE Autos FOR SALE 1916 used Ford in first-, clu-'O shape. J. E. Anderson, at Leighton's garage. Adv. 7-18-tf. Gladys Currey, Victoria Ackerson, vA-.i-i p- ivrii c,. .. ence Lynch and Mrs. Clarence Cbar - boneau who assisted the hostess in entertaining. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Biggers and Dr. Biggers' two sisters left Wednesday for an aufco trip through Southern Oregon and California. They will re turn August 1st. Mrs. J. M. McShain and children, of ,Rieth, visited here this week. F. S. Holcomb, of Wallowa, was a Baker visitor Wednesday. n t r 1 1 : u t r ,., a rsaKtr visitor weanesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass, of Pleasant Valley, were visitors here Tuesday. Miss. Blanch Furnish, of Pendleton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Hill of this city. Mrs. F. O. Barnwell, of Pleasant Valley, spent Wednesday and Thurs day in La Grande. Bruce Dennis, of La Grande, was in Baker Wednesday on business and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Marshall, of I Butler, Penn., are' visiting Mr. and) ivj.rs. (i j, wjiiLuy, 01 uvl uranue. The following persons registered at the Imperial hotel, Portland, Thurs day: Dr. J. P. Graham, F. B. Currey, La Grande. mv ; .j , l. via Lehman's Springs. They will be gone iur a ween s vacation. Miss Frances McKinzie, who has been spending the past two weeks mrs'.V', oeig, returned to her home in Spokane last night She I has a pos.tion with the Spokesman- Keviow. ; . TTZZ m t r, 1 i Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, of La Grande, I Mrs John Ladd, of Wallowa were W2 u H0Iv7 at Ricth thw week. They also at- tended the Maccabees convention at Pendleton. The local entertainment given by Professor Ben Claire Crow in the Christian church Thursday was a real treat. The audience was large and very responsive in their cheers. Pro- fessor Crow is quite a young man and" possesses a baritone voice of unusual quality and is very pleasing in nr B . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Church returned Thursdav from Portland after iv months stay In that city. They mo 1 no iouowing persons registered ai. ,s satisfied with his statement, to the Imperial hotel, Portland, Wednes- give auch permission. Ho should not day: T. E. Buehler, La Grande; J. W. appear before the other board, how Egan, La Grande. j eveT) untn he. has first been notified j " i by his homo board and has obtained Mr. and Mrs R. W. Logan left to-, the necessary permission, day at noon in their auto for Heppner 1 The board beforn which he nr,nPf.r 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, elevations, temperature, etc., by coun ties. Postpaid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port land, Ore. Adv 0-2J D.-W. 3-mo. FOR SALE Fruit FOR SALE Ripe cherries, reason able, 2709 North Birch. Phone Red 8452. Adv. 7-18-23. FOR SALE Livestock FOR SALE Durham cow for sale with 6 weeks old calf. Call at 1110 B avenue. Adv. 7-16-tf. FOR SALE Work horse. Black 1642. Adv. Phone 7-20-8t FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Apartments furnished or unfurnished. The Darland Apartments, 4 Depot St. Adv. 5-19-tf. FOR RENT A five room furnished house. David Stoddard. Adv. 7-14-tf. tored through accompanied by Mrs. Church's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, who will visit here for some time. They all report a fine trip. ,They left Portland Sunday but owing to the' illness of Mr.' Church they laid over a couple of days in Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Young, who are touring the East, send in a postal from New York as follows: "You should have 'been with us. Weather very nice and cool. 'Will leave here ..Thursday from Portland after a six " s"oulu ve "KCV v a with George in New York City and in . .. i ,1 i ,:i i i . i i ;avo. a glimpse of Broadway by twuignt. someday were going again to see Broadway and also that little crooked street, Wall street, ! j ! V ANNOUNCEMENT. . Social and club news for this department should be given to the Observer by phone or other wise, during the forenoon. Such news turned in after 12 o'clock, noon, will frequently have to bo held for publication the follow ing day. .J. .J. .J. .J. 4. .J. 4. Must Be Physically Examined. Portland, July' 21. (Special) A question frequently asked in connec tion with the coming draft is whether a man absent from his homo county, either out of the state or in another county of the state, can arrange to save the expense of Toturning to his home county for physical examina tion, etc., if he is called, by appearing before the exemption board of the county in which he happens to be. Ho can, but only under the follow ing conditions: Tmmedintplv nffftr rennivinrr iintlfl. potion from bis Jinmp ovpinntinn hnnnl to appear for phvsical examination, the absentee should write the board, fully explaining the circumstances and asking permission to present himself before the board in the county where he is situated. The War Department drnft regula tions authnrir.n his bnmn IwwirH if if . ' will have full jurisdiction over his JUST LIKE SEASIDE? Rio De Janeir June 15 (B M , If anybody dons a bathinjr 8uit and tf any rf th(J many beaches of this city, he or she goes to bathn not to exhibit charms of ii,a,, n,,.;t. Tf- .u- bathing regulations and the police who say so too. They've got to be Mow the Unee an1 to the ebow. d ..flufry... No sym tipht or one.piece Lfr :j '.ui. l Rtuff goes. There's I gloom on the beaches. Roosevelt All Right (Tit-Bits.) Sir George Younghufbands' enter- ainer S of miniscenCe quote, R"?5eve,t wn rommlng up his man-V",Vv T , .1. .,, . v . "You know, father likes to be top 'dog the most prominent person wherevf h J t a weddinf! he wants he the bride, and if he s at a funeral he wants A be the corpse.' PROFESSIONAL DICT0RYI I I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic sician. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 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. Phone 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 &. 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 & EBERHARD Go. X. Cochran and Colon R. jberhard Attorneys. La Grande National Bank 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 Attrney-at-law. The new Foley building. Practices in, all State and Federal Courts. Phone Red 8681. 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. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings 11. st and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. LOCKE B. MOE, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Granae Lodge No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at eight 0' 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 Htll (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 nd third Thurs day evenings of each month in the K.. 01 P. Hah. 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 neighbors wel come. ROBERT McLANE, C. C. JOHN A. READ, Clerk. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850 Loyal Order Of Moose holdi 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. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications tbe second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting member cor dially welcomed. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, IT. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS IrU Camp meets every second Friday after noon and eery fourth Friday eve ning, every month in K. of P. Hall. All visiting mcmlwrs cordially wel comed. MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder. X. & L. OF SECURITY. Mt Em ily Council No. 2646. Meets second and fourth Tlriaday evening at f o'clock at Eagle Hall. Visiting mem ber are welcome. C. E. STITT, Pres. C. W. COOK, Fin, Sec DORSEY BEAUMONT, Rec. See. phy- Off sett- ing Attack " 1 The call to arms in ; ' the battle of life, may come to you at any moment. ' Preparation! against the invas- ;J ion 01 want is al-. ways in brder. ; The first' line of growing Savings : Account. B'A fixed sum regu- laiuy deposited m this' Institution builds a strong for tification against the day of need. Our Officers invite your account. United States National Bank La Grande- Oregon REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60. Meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visitiiig mem bers are invited to attend. 1 STELLA WEBB.'N. G. 1 A ROSA GLASS, Sec. KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order Knights of Khorassan. Instituted Fob. 20, 1P14. Meets the third Friday of each month at K. P. hall. All visiting Votaries welcome. H. C. REES, Secretary. Thn tnum of IIiLrriman will lose its postofflce. All the people have moved to Crane. Thn atiite land bonrd will continue the suit against the Pacific Livestock company, charging land frauds. pi WOMEN WHO WEAR . Triilo Mart. U. 8. Tit. Offlc 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. Priced at $2.00 up MRS. R0BT. PATTIS0N Corsetlere Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 8221