La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1917, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1917.
LA GRANDE E jfiNlNQ OBSERVER.
PAGE SEVEN
The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's
SOMETHING TO SELL IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO
SOMETHING TO ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIED
HELP WANTED F emale. FOR SALE Autoe FOR SALE Real Estate. .
AN INTELLIGENT person may Ff(7 ,nd An ideal home in Eagle Valley, Ore-
lrn $100, monthly correspond- J taSrrfXffi joining New-
ing tot newspapers; $40 to $60 " Leajrhton Garage. wdge TownaJte pkJnty of foult(
monthly in spare time; experience POR ATB, p . . D . abundance of water good improve-
unnecessaryj no canvassmg; sub- FainSfBu,ck Rbout Call ment ?1500 down bala m
jecta suggested. Send for par- Mam 78- 8-21-tf. .. i,... a-T.,.. t a
LuUrsNation.1 Pres. BurLu, 1-OR SALE-SeconcT hand Buick A- ZXV 1
Rom 4296, Buffalo, N. Y.-Adv. -No. 1 condition, five good tires. , A ' Newbridge, Ore.
-21-tf. snap. McCrary Auto Co. Inquire .w-JJL'
WANTED Mangle girls and hand - - F' Reicherb' 9-12;2t FOR RENT FURNISHED
boners. Modern laundry. 9-10-tf FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR RENT 3 room furnished
" iAi7ifmA. P0E SALE Maving to Portland, or Bungalow. 1221 W. Ave, Phone
FOR SALE-Engravmg. wish tot Write to u. or call. W Red 8441. 9-10-tf.
-- - seU, trade or rent Portland proper-
FOR ENGRAxu Jetter heads, wed- ty. NEUHAUSEN A CO., 708 FOR RENT A nicely furnished
ding announcements, stationery, Lewis Bldg., Portlsna. Ore Apartment Phone Red 1382. '
We have a complete line of samples. JJg LtdTn FOR RENT-Fumished house. Phone
ii 1 1 -. - -i-i-i-i"-! - l ,i value and encumbrance first letter. Main 81. . 9-8-tf.
' FORSALE-PeU Bo 25S a Grande, Oregon. F0R RENT Three nicely furnished
. . . ,, , ., vi.M.,..,i. housekeeping rooms. Phone Black
FOR SALE-Lewellyn registered 1041 9.n.2t
pups four months old, bred in Ken- "" " "c" u,rL,irVnn!-..-m -. -.
tuckey, well marked. Dogs $10.00, FOR SALE at sacrifice, a 6-year-old PftR catf wiTRVmrRii
bitches $7.60. J. M. Bledsoe, WaU 8tandard b"d W third FOR SALE FURNITURE
lowa 9 12 2t monev I" 2-year-old ulass at Ore- FOR SALE Piano, folding bed, ward-
' : gon State Fair. J. V. Kenworthy, robe. Inquire of 'W. A. Worstell,
WANTER prices gZLSS),."' 95? pd" 1502 M Avenue- "
WANTED Price ion. wo or three ". STRAYEd! FOR RENT
hundred head of good young cows. . FOR RENT Housekeeping , rooms.
Also Belgium Stallion for sale or STRAYED To my pasture on Fox Black 1202. 8-31-tf
, trade. Address 2211 Cedar St. Hill the old Hamilton place, 1 gray FOR RENT 5-room furnished
9-12-6t.-pd. two year old stallion brand can't house, corner First and Jefferson.
,.i.i..i n n - -i . l -,. make out owner can have by pay- Phone Black 1191. 9-7-tf.
FOR SALE Hay. .ng for keep and this adv. FOR RENT Three . room modern
FOR SALE Second cutting of alfalfa 9-8-6t-pd. ae- phon La Grande 0vster
hay. in the field $20 a ton. Peter STRAYED From Claud Bradens pas- -5- 93tpd.
Allen. Phone. Farmers 164 ture one Wte c0W) may have caf F0R RENT-Unfurnished bedroom
.' by her sde. Branded E on muscle with use of furnished sitting room
FOR SALE Grain hay in the stack. of riSht hind leg. Finder please . and kitchen. $5.50 per month. ; Cor-
Farmers phone 45. A. G. Feik. notify Claud Braden or Phone 13x1 ner Cove and Cherry Streets.
9-12-4t ' Farmers. ' 9-12-6t.-pd. 9-12-6t.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Jsr-- THE DIAMOND IiI-ANI. A I
yllA l.rll...l Aa.ilil)ll...A. A
IUAMO.NI IRAM ftlLt.?, for
yem known as Best Sf est. AlwaysRcllsbl
SOID BY OPiiAfiLSlS tVERVWKER
. The In.
comparable
. Baby Food
Maket dnlkatm
babies healthy; keeps
healthy babies tvelh :
"Nearest to Mothers Milk"
iWIDEMANN'Sj
PURK, UNSWKKTINEO, IVAPObATID
GOAT MILK,
A Perfect Food alio for InvaUdu
AT LEADING DRUGGIATS
Sv. llta. Tun
WICEMANNr GOAT, MILK CO.
Physician' Bl((- u.-JU"'"' Sn FriKMtoCab
The Oregon
Agricultural College
Where trained ipeciilisli with modern !!
rtoriei end adequate equipment lire 1
truetion leadlnc to collegiate degreea la tke
fallowing ichooli:
AOKIODLTtTBE, with 15 departments;
COMMERCE, with 4 departments;
ENGINEERING, with 6 department, In
cluding Civil, Electical, Highway, Induatrial
Arti, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering;
FORjESTKY. Including Logging Engineer-
HOME EOONOMIOS, with 4 major depart-
, i..ijtn.
training in the Practice 1
HoUM! ;
MINING, with three department!, lnelud- ;
lag Chemical Engineering; ,
PHARMACY.
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, of fere Initrue
Men In the principal department! of Tocal
and Instrumental niusie.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled
108S cadetl in 191617, and won recommen
dation for O. A. C. from the Wcetern Depart
ment of the O. S, War Department as one of
tke fifteen "distinguished institutions" of
kigher learning. All cadets will be furnished
complete uniforms by the U. 8. GoTernment
and the junior and senior cadets, enrolled in
the R. O. T. C will be giren commutation for
subsistence, as well aa all transportation and
anbsistenoe at the six weeks' Summer eamp,
REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8,
1917. Information an request. Address,
Xegistrar, Oregon Agricultural Collage,
Conrallls, Oregon.
C'hl.chen-ter's IHamondTtraDdVX
l'fllsia lied and Uold metallicxV
boies. sealed with Blue Ribbon.
Take no other. Buy of your " .
Drucsrlftt. A&k forffi II LOHT-tM-TPRHB
WEST 15 LI
WAY IN ATHLETICS
By H. C. HAMILTON ,
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
New York, Sept. . 12 The ;iiex
lActed fervor with wheh ' western
athletics entered into the A. A. U.
: games at St. Louis recently, tne
' 1 I! J J nV,.ii,arl Cllllfl
tennis plnyed -by westerners at Forest
Hill, a nd the fact that western col
leges have led the way in keeping
football in the curriculum of sports
declares more strongly than anytning
cl.e could that the west has turned
from the east for its athletic guide
imd is going it alone.
A few years back eports activities
practically centered in the east. The
big football games, the big track
meets, even the world's series were
pulled off on the Atl.-.ntic seaboard.
There was a strong attempt early
in the summer to discredit the obst
acles under which St. Louis was labor
ing in order to stage the annual A.A.
U. games and there was a concerted
effort to remove the games from
.Missouri metropolis back to the east.
It failed when the- St. Louis sports
i lovers-went into the fight with both
feet and held 'the games.
The spirit was a commenaaDie ining
j,ut tne fact nat s0 mnny athletics
most of them westerners, by the way
attended was a most encouraging
thing to the west.
There are so many persons living
in the east that the west gets little
consideration in most things. The
big games in this section are able to
draw from a vectly larger population,
and consequently more profitable.
It now appears that Chicago will
get the American league and of this
year's world's series, thus adding an
other sports feature to a 'brilliant
year for tho west. The biggest kind
of football is going to be almost ex-
ADVERTISE.
COLUMNS.
IF IT'S A
clusively centered in the west this j
year. When the war is over and
sports begin to take cheir regular
turn with everything else, the west
is going to have something more to
say than has been granted in recent
past years.
Safe Remedy For Children.
Every parent is, or should be, care
ful in giving medicine to children.
Chan Baker- Brownville. Tex., writes:
"For some years past I have used
Foley's Honey and' Tar and have louna
it especially efficient for Ibad coughs
vf mir .hiMrin I nlwavs recom
mend it to my friends as a safe rem
edy for children as It contains no opi
ates. My wife would not think of
other kind of coueh medi
cine as it is certain to bring quick and
lasting relief.," It checks croup. Sold
everywhere. Aov.
3751 People Have
Used Public Library
The latest borrowed registeredat the
public librau-y is 3751st (person, to
make use of the privileges of the
irxtitution. The librarian has been
revising the registration file, and has
thrown out the cards of all persons
who have not borrowed, a book since
Dec. 31, 1915, or who are known to
have moved away. This leaves 2348
persons in good standng as to library
cards. It is interesting to note that
the first hundred registered in 1912
have allowed the fewest lapses in
their use of the library.
The public library is a tax-supported
institution, free to all the citizens
of La Grande. Children are required
to obtain the signature of parent or
guardian on their applications.
Never Bothered Since.
After suffering with terrible pains
in his back and around his kidneys for
eight years, and after having tried
several doctors and different medi
cines, Alvis Souers, Ade, Ind., writes:
Market Place
USED ARTICLE, IT'S
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Everyday or' so lost articles
. are received for their owners. If
you lose something, Phone your
lost adv. to The Observer Main 37.
' 9-10-tf.
FOUND If you find anything you
wish to restore to the owner, notify
The Observer, Main 37, and the arti
cle will be advertised. 9-10-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 423C, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
6-21-tt
WANTED Boy 18 years old to learn
printing trade. The Observer.
. 9-8-tf.
WANTED Boy to work. Phone
Black 1642. 9-10-8t.
HELP WANTED.
YOUNG men and young ladies wanted
to prepare for telegraph service to
fill vacancies caused by'unusal en
listment, war and signal corps: big
' demand for telegraph operators.
Call or write Telegraph Dept., 606
Panama Bldg., Portland, Ore. Adv
9-8-1 mo.
WANTED A bookkeeper at Leigh
ton's Garage. 9-10-tf.
WANTED A first class cook at once
at La Grande Oyster House.
9-11-tf.
"Foley Kidney Pills were recommend
ed to me and the first bottle removed
the pain. After taking three bottles
the bloating was all gone and has
never bothered me since." When re
lief can be had so quickly why not
banish backache, rheumatic pains, stiff
and swollen joints caused by disord
ered kidneys T Sold' everywhere.
Adv.
etters from
he front
Mrs. J. W. Klein hi.s received the
following letter from her son Surber
who is with the Hospital Corps:
Garden City, N.Y.,
9-7-1917.
Dar Mother and Sister: .
It is just 10 a. m. and I am on K. P.
today so will write between times.
All of the boys are doing work of
scmo kind today until we get camp
straightened up. Last night we all
slept pretty cold and I guess will un
til we get used to this climate. Last
night some of us were down to the
Y. M. C. A. and tho fellows from the
East and South liked to have talked
an arm off of us. Tho Alabama troop
are all fine fellows, but they are some
fighters. They had a big fight just
before we came hero - with a Co.
from New York. I think they all
think we are wild but we are a long
ways from any of them, so will keep
to ourselves. There were 16 hospital
men just came in from Delaware and
either go in our Co. or some other
Field Hosptal, but are with us at
the present. We may all tret a 24
or 36 hr. pass to see Now York but
do not know yet for sure. I guess if
we stay hero long we will have to
get used to some Eastern ways, but
the eastern soldiers don't seem to be
Butter Labels for sJjlc at
The Observer Office.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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
pathia physician. Diseases of wom
en and children and obstetrics.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON '
OSTEOPATH
AND
F. L. RALSTON, D. 0., M. D. Phy
sician, Surgeon and Osteopath. Over
Silver-thorn'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 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 & EBERHARD Grjo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. iSberhard
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 Attorney-at-law.
The new Foley building. Practices
in all State and Federal Courts.
Phone Red 8681.
.ARCHITECTS.
C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27,
New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871.
near as nico lookng as tho "Oregon"
troops. They look kind of dirty and
sloppy. All of our Co. are figuring
on getting leather leggings soon, for
the Hospitals are allowed to wear
them if they want to. One ambulance
corps right behind us have 3 motor
cycles with side cars and 2 or 3 tour
ing cars. They are all Harloy mach
ines. I guess we will get ours soon
and supposo our Major will get a
touring car. All the fellows set,'1) to
be awful sociable, and tho southern
boys sure are mannerly. Don't know
if it is curiousity or what, but they
treat us fine, although I guess we do
scorn just : as odd io them as they
are to us.
I think there are supposed . to be
eoldicrs hero from ovory state when
they all arrive, so you see there will
be lots of different people here. But
ell of uo will take Oregon for ours.
They say wo all have got to take
mother examination beforo wo ever
go across, and it is very strict. They
say they don't take anyone unless
they are perfect. So maybe that is
why they were examined for teeth
and nose etc. at Clackamas. I am
I going to let my teeth go anyway now.
j I sure do hope we will get to go to
Y, tomorrow until Monday a. m.
for all of. us want to go. The other
Cos., on arriving hero 'all got a 3G
hr. pass to see N. Y. and maybe we
will.
We have a dandy place to take
baths here each Co. has sepurate
showers. ,
Well, I am back from the kitchen
again and will write some more. We
had to get those felows that just
came here some coffee. They seem
to be a nice bunch of fellows, and have
been stationed in some Hospital in
Delaware. All the rest of the Hos
pital Corps have those canvas cots.
Everyone says' that those southern
troops will not be Mo to stand it
here very long, on account-of the
difference in climate.
The aeroplanes have been flying
over us ever since we got up. Well
cm
Credit
Exten
sion I 0
Character, capacity
and capital these
are the attributes
- necessary to com
mercial success.
This institution is
ready to aid men of
recognized charac
ter and capacity in .!
developing thei r
capital.
' "We have every fa
cility for applying
timely financial as
sistance to the busi
aess interests of this
community.
Our officers ' invito
conference.
a ,
United States
National
Bank
La Grande, Oregon
I had better quit for this time and if
we get to go to N. Y. will tell you
all I see. Will write to you every
day. You had better use the 1st 'ad
dress I gave you for that will be bet
ter, only a little longer.
Now please don't worry for I am
all O. K. Love to papa and Ted and
lots to you both..
Your loving boy and brother,
SURBER.
"A
SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP"
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