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LA GRANDE E INNING OBSERVER. PAGE NTCX1 A The Observer's TELL PROSPECTIVE TENANTS ALL ABOUT THAT APARTMENT YOU HAVE TO RENT AND YOU'LL SUFFER NO LAPSES IN RENTAL INCOME. FOR SALE Engraving. FOB ENGRAVED letter heads, wed ding announcements, stationery, cards, etc., call or send to The Ob server. Phone Main 37 or Main 157. We have a complete line of samples. 8-22-tf FOR SALE Printing. FOR BUSINESS or society station ery, bill heads, statements, note heads, etc., call or send to The Ob server, 1710 Sixth Street; phone Main 37 or Main 157. 8-22-tf HELP WANTED Male. WANTED I will want twenty apple picker3, men and women, about Oct-1 ober 15, to pick in my orchard at Imbler. Camping ground and water J will be furnished those who want I to camp during picking season. Ap . ply to WILLIAM MILLER, 115 Depot St., La Grande. 9-29-tf. WANTED One edgerman, $4.00; two carriage riders, $3.25. Oregon Lum ber Co., Baker, Ore. 10-12-Oc. LOST AND FOUND LOST Everyday or so lost articles are received for their owners. If you lose something, Phono 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. LOST Bunch of Observer office. keys. Return to .$1 reward. 10-8-tf. FOR RENT One large room with dining and kitchenette, bath, hot and cold water. Right in business district. Phone Black 751. , . $18.00. WANTED Cow. WANTED A fresh gentle family milk cow. Address Box 5. Meacham Oregon. 10-ll-6t. FOR SALE WOOD. FOR SALE Dry chain wood. De livered promptly. Phone Black 291. 10-10-6t-pd. MANY STATES REPRESENTED AT OUR STATE UNIVERSITY. (United Press.) Eugene, Or., Oct. 13. Thirteen states besides Oregon are represented 1 1 -t!" jl' International' I l Newspaper j J lVi'viirM':,i''!'vMi,,'i!il!iiiiiHi! Classified Ads. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE New Ford, hasn't been I run over 40 miles. Also some used Fords. Maxwell Service Station, or call Main 71. 10-3-tf FOR TRADE Hupmobilo roadster for a good team, wagon and liar, ness. Inquire 505 J ffcrson St. 10-9-t. FOR KENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, near High School. In quire at Dr. Underwood's resident. 10-9-0t. FOR RENT 9 furnished rooms in good condition; 2 front rooms suit able for office. Inquire Home Res taurant, Phone Red 31. 10-1 1-tf. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished apartments for rent. Apply 1G17 Fourth after Sunday. 9-15-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 1508 Fourth St. 10-10-Gt. FOR RENT A nicely furnished apartment, twelve dollars for month. Inquire Duiinnd Apartments, No.' C Depot St. 10-U-tf. FOR RENT A six-room house. Thone R. 1082 or call at 170(i Wal nut. 10-12-lOt-pd. FOR SALE Farm. Forty-acre farm, well improved, gor.d house, barn, cellar, good granary; all in cultivation; well watered. See J. D. McKENXOX. 10-9-Gt Eighty acres of land, forty acres un der cultivation, good house and bnrn, to exchange for city propjr ty. Sec J. D. McKENNON. 10-9-6i. FOR SALE 1G0 acres timber and pasture land. Eight miles from Summerville. $4 per acre if taken at once. Inquire 211 Fir St. 10-9-lmt FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR SALE Moving to Portland, or wish to? Write to us or calL W sell, trade or rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN 4 CO., 703 Lewis Bldg., Portia no. Or Twenty acres of land to exchange for city property or stocK 01 . any ae-T. scription. See J. D. McKENNON. 10-90t. in the student body of the University of Oregon this year. Next to Oregon, Washington leads with 21 students; t.i..u 1 . in 1 rni:rA..: iuuiiu, snuiiu wiwt i; hiiu v.aiuui ilia j:.t ... i....i.: ....1 ... tniru wiin jo. ruui T.-iiini;he luiiuhl.i , are enrolled and one is a native of Germany. The Dealers Have Answered Mr. Manufacturer! Mr. .National Distributor: iur. Advertising Agent! you frequently ask the question: " "What kind of advertising interests the local dealer?" The merchants in this and 400 other cities of North America have answered your question this week. They have put the goods in the window and have told you why they have put them there. The products they displayed were all newspaper ad vertised products. They chose these because they know it pays storekeep ers to co-operate with newspaper advertising. They want to encourage more manufacturers to use ad vertising in the daily newspapers. l!Fine New PiPe 0rSan Will be Def eated at The Monday NEW ORGAN INSTALLED AT CHARLES II. STEVENS Organist Arcade Theatre. The management of the ru,in lhe enhancing value I nf miicii -far thp nmner anDl'eCiatlOn th" nn ;,;,: ..r u..Mnn n;..tiii-na hn v Ainstnlled the latest tvDe of organ as a valuable ad junct to their photo plays. It will be dedicated Monday night. The emnlovmcnt of proper music to I fit the screen action has been one of 11.- nn.Klnvmir nnih nms With ; . ... :tb most nernlexmir problems witn " 7 ' . .. ; i wnicn tne exninuor nau lo In early stages of the industry, me. i : : ; ; ! ; I fifflWfrr . ; e .... Jii it lllfcv f n. m a m m ; ill r ;i e n ih m t'M II 1 1 1 InlBlWlfilll 111 PI" el illl'SHv; Y;l ? il Iff - $ ! I j Arcade Theatre Night 'iHE AECADE THEATRE liianiial instruments were used en tirely and' exhibitors soon recognized that the music was inappropriate and could not harmonize correctly with the action upon the screen. Orchestra in many cases wire eliminated for simi lar reasons us ,the abrupt changes could not be followed intelligently. The organ of the orchestral type was found to be the logical instru ment which properly synchronized with the picture can interpret more correctly the emotion of the actorj up ; on the screen. I Managers Meyers and Leitcr ot the ! Arcade Theatre upon close investiga tion in the organ field determined up jon the organ manufactured by the ' American Photo Player company, known as the Wicks 'Reethoven No. 2, i and the community is to -be congratu- ' lated upon their magnificent Elec tion. I Future audiences of the Arcadi will 1 listen to music by the organist, Mr. I Charles H. Stevens, which combines 'feeling, good taste and expression i wt jrt. rs ( t l'3W.TS.'T.'Swttt-jf -J v . I music which is not overdone nor in 'trudes or forces itself upon the au Arcade diencc but is conducted as an accom- ..;mt tn th nintra nH i ,. ..Aclinn In lha Ihnmrhl antt nffinn nf ."u" ." gestion to the thought agd action the silent drama. ' ,' Worth Their Weight in Gold. fe. from ba,... rheumatic pains, swollen joints, sore muscles or other symptoms of kidney trouble. B. II. Stone, 840 N. 2nd St., Reading, Fa., writes: "I contracted a most severe case of kidney trouble. I gradually grew worse and for months was un able to attend to business. I beflan to use Foley Kidney Pills and soon found j tho pains were gono and I have had j no aches since. They have been worth their weight in gold to me." Sold Everywhere. Adv. For Itching Torture There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any drugRist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pirn pics, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a sate, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O Magnetic HcaU-r. Why suffer when care can be had? Prof. C. II. Jones, magnetic hoa!' r, will be at the Grande Rounde Valley House on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of ea:h week. Adv. 0-22 Wed. and Sat. 1 mo pd. LADY HAUIIER OFFERS SERVICES TO lT. S. Uoston, Mass., Oct. l'i. A shiny new burl cr equipment, hay rum witchliazcl him! a female Uarber are nil t the service of Unce .Sam if he wants them. I Inspire! I'V female patriots who uro serving their country, Mrs. Sadie A. Kitchen, at present employed in a local harher whop, today applied for enlistment in the United States Ma rine Corps here, but has not yet t.een accepted. Her case has been referred to Washington for final action. 1 So far, no woman has been enlisted in 1 fip M:i lino Co mi. nnrl men nf nil ( trades who serve in special capacities I must first tro through rcfrular military training. However, mm. niicnen re lieves that "battalions of death," OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician. Third floor Now Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 and 7-8 p. m., and by appointment. Office phone, Red 17C1; residence Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wom en and children and obstotrics. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON OSTEOPATH AND F. L. RALSTON, D. O., M. D. Phy sician, Surgeon and Osteopath. Over Sllverthorn'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. Homo In dependent Ph.ne, 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. Offlee, West-Jncobson Bldg., Rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Goo. T. Cochran and Colon R. r)berhard Attorneys. Un Grande Nationid Bank Building. R. 1. GREEN Attornoy at Law.. Rooms 12-13, West-Jacobseu Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in 1! State and Federal courts. R. J. KITCHEN Attorney-at-law. The new Foley building. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. Phone Red 3681. ARCHITECTS. C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. ambulance drivers" and navy yoe- womcn are sufficient precedents to in fluence her case. Prompt Action Averts Trouble. Sluggish bowels indirectly cause much sickness. A constipated condi tion not only poisons tho blood stream, but quickly affects tho liver and other organs, causing biliousness, sick head ache, sour stomach, bloating, etc. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild in action, yet cleanse thoroughly, with no nausea and no costive after effects. They keep the bowels regular, . stomach THE FRENCH RANCH FOR SALE 680 Acres Near Cove 360 Acres in Fall Wheat, all up and looking well.. 140 Acres in Meadow. 100 Acres in stubble. ' rt 280 Acres in fine pasture. The place has adjudicated water rights and is wsB fenced. Improvements poor. I can give a price, with terms that will surprise you. Call on or write to. RAY W. LOGAN, LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,, LA GRANDE, ORE. Parties have good cars with me FOR SALE. Anyone wanting a car will find a good bargain Bert Hamilton Garage True, Great- ness, II m is the result of steady, consistent effort. Determination nutt nerseverfmeo sir Oii r essential to success, jgj A growing savings account is a power ful aid to progress. It develops ci'ficieiir $ cy, encourages inrii ana promotes jsjg". Set yourself on the JSs right road by open- jj ing an account here today. One dollar ? will do it. fly 1 m United States 1 m National 2 I Bank ., La Grande, Oregcts sweet ana liver active, oioui perouu welcome the comfortable, light, fw feeling they bring. Sold Everywhere. Adv. left severa Xf