La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1917, Image 5

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A. F. Of L. Jo Send .
Message To Russia
BUFFALO, N. Y.i Nov. 21.
Aiiieilcan Fcdoration ot Labor
The
will
send a fraternal nicstmiie to, Russian
laborer!!, telling them why American
labor is fighting the Kaiser to the
limit, A large pare of todny'B
busy program was devotod to a dis
cussion of Husslan affairs. '
The Federation's lco-prcsldcnt,
James Duncan, will tell the conven
tion what he saw during his recent
Russian visit, v
Nyssa, Ore. Apple crop sold for
cash at good price this yenr. Nyssn
growers pleased with season's crop
$300 an aero from old orchards. '
Don't miss "Ten of Diamonds,"
Star, Thursday and Friday. 11-20-tf.
Phonq lied 3G81. ; ; ' .
ANDERSON BROS.
No". 8, Depot St. ';vi
STEAM, HOT WATER
ING; PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL
. :. : .: work. ; .r-
California
jThe very name means color, and beauty,
and romance, and boundless charm. A
,very world of sunshine, fruit and flowers,
where just to live is wonderful. ButCal'
ifornia offers a great deal more out'door
sports of every kind , boulevards, beaches,
orange groves, missions, an array of places
to visit and things to do equaled nowhere
else in the wide world. A new, and a
broader view of life is granted those for
tunate ones who visit California.
" PLAN THIS WINTER'S TRIP NOW, VIA
Union Pacific System
A variety of routes, all affording splendid service
and scenic interest. California literature, informa
tion ar d travel help upon application to.
J. II. KEENEY, Agent.
Wm, McMurny, General
, Sam Jackson and R. M. . Ha
good, who were aefeated In
tholr attempt to defeat. , pub-,
licatfon of delinquent tax lists, will
initiate ia bill repealing ' all present
laws giving noticcof delinquency.
An Old Matt' Stomach.
As we' grow older and lc3s active,
less and less food is required to meet
the demands of our bodies.- If too
much is habitually "taken, tho stomach
will rebel. When a man reaches the
advanced ago of 85 or 90, you will find
that he is a ligh; eater, fie as careful
as you will, howevor, you will occas
ionally eat more than you should and
will fool tho need of Chamberlain's
Tablets to correct tho disorder. -Those
tablets do not omaip popsin, but
strengthen the fctonnch and enable it
to perform its functions naturally.
They also cause a gentlo movement
of the bowels. : Adv.
AND FURNACE HEAT
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Passenger Agent, Portland
DODGE CAiTCHOSEN
WAR DUPAUTMKNT IMHMS MTiST
MoioitizKD H.vrrmtv.
WHOLE 'BRIGADE PLANNED
Dxl(to Selccteil for Arduous Service
Itecatiso of It l'roved Hwoiil In
Army Work During. Moxl- .
.can Ilordor Hxiierlenco.
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Tho United States undoubtedly
will liave many completely motorized
batteries before the war Is over,, but
the honor of being the first in this
country's servleo goes to Itatlijry
Fifth Field Artillery, Vnlted' States
Army. It was formed at Fort Sill,
Okla., and, is commanded by Captain
V. H. Capron. i
Captain Capron Is a relative of
Allen J. Capron, of I-ortland, and
comes of a famous family of Cuprons
who have been artillery commanders
since the War of the Revolution.
A battery consists of four guns
with their limbers, and six caissons
with their , limbers, six ammunition
trucks, a store truck and a machine
shop or repair truck. In the case
of guns of smaller caliber a tractor
I will haul a section or artillery which
consists of a caisson aud its llinher
and a gun and its limber. Much
shorter poles are used than with
horses, the end of the pole being pro-
Ivldod with a lunet oreyo, making the
coupling for the tractor. Each
I tractor pulls a-loail-f about nine
tons. 1
The vehicles used In the first mo
torized battery at Fort SHI are the
Six trucks, the Holt 4B-horsopower
caterpillar tractor and a Dodge Bi os,
touring car. '
Tho entire motorized artillery brl- j
gade as proposed by, the War De
partment will be composed of three
regiments having . u maximum
strength of 3685 officers and men.
It will have 72 guns and 108 cais
sons. To keep this equipment work
ing will require 108 ammunition
trucks, 27 Btore trucks, 90 tractors,
21 repair cars, nine passenger trucks,
nine tank trucks and 37 Btipply
trucks, all motor driven. In addi
tion to those vehicles the brigade will
have 297 motorcycles with Bide cars
and 30 reel carts. i
The adoption of universal motor
ized equipment is the.'acknowledged
desire Of military authorities. The
fixed railroad track offers to the en
emy an opportunity of delaying op
erations since it is only necessary
to drop a few bombs' to put trans
portation facilities out of commis
sion. ' Roads are easier to repair and
tho uro of motor trucks and touring
cars of Bturdy construction permits
detours when neceBsnry.
A careful record was kept of the
Our Boys in France
and Home Protection
The men on the firinj; line represent
the pick of our American youth. 6no
in four of our boys at homo was sick,
rejected because of physical deficiency.
Many times the kidneys wore to blame.
lf we wish to prevent bid ago coming
on too soon, or if wo want to increaso
our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierco
of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.,
says that you should drink plenty of
water daily between mciil3. Then pro
cure nt your nearest drug store, Anurio
( double strength). This "An-u-rio"
drives the uric acid out and cures back
ache and rheumatism. '
If we wish to keep our kidneys in the
best condition n diet of milk aiid vege
tables, with only little meat once a day,
is the most suitable. Drink plenty of
pure water, take Anuria three times a
day for a month.
Send Dr. Pierce ten Dents for trial
package. "Anuric" many times more
potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid
as hot water melts sugar. A short
trial will convince you.
Mii.Urkce Junks says: Junta fnw linns
In regard to Dr. I'lcrcf's Anuric Tabli ts
wnicn 1 took lor
kidney trouble. I
am Kiad to recom
mend them to
everyliody. I know
A tluil they are good
or I would not
r-:ii ntromniend them.
lm. After taking a few
buttles I saw that
" l! I Ilia &unlllii(V u-nO
wWi' gini? down so I
Jf " 'iiniimied their use.
I have quit Uiklng
them now and am
cured getting alnnn line anil damlr.
"One old lady. -i yesrs old. lo whom I
have r'!Commeinli'd Anuric suya that it
Aid her good, tuuk .tho swelling out of
her feet."- , . .
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Germans And French
Exchanging Blows
PARIS, Nov. 21. Ths.'Gerniana
attacked with violence over B two
thirds mile front north o( C'iurlore.
Wood and made slight gains. It Is
stated. Immcdlato French counter
attackB recaptured nearly 'all Of llio
ground the enemy gained. '-'.
performance of motor vehicles In the'
service of the Government . on the
Mexican border, and niuch valuable
information was gained. ' It was
chiefly because of its splendid record
in this service that Dodge Uros.;
motor car was chosen for the first
motorized battery. '
The work of motorizing Hold ar
tillery is being .pushed ahead In un
aggressive manner by the Ordnance
Department at Washington, says
the Tlmken Maguzlne.
"The knowledge of the best
trained regular Army officers is be
ing combined with that of automo
tive engineers of generally recog
nized standards. The engineering
staff of the Ordnance Department is
being supplemented, and . for ., the
time being at least' the services of
the men of first-class engineering1
ability and proper experience are be
ing enlisted. Good men nre needed
In. this highly attractive form of
Government, service, agd those de-
sitiinc; to enlist should get In touoh
with Cokor F'. Clafkson, secretary Of
tho advisory commission of the Coun
cil of National Defense? WltsHlngtCfl:
D. C. If you have tho desire and
the ability, here is a chance t6. serve
your country." 11-23-lt.
Coming Events
Nov. 22 Spiritualist Society enter
tainment, K. P. hall.
Dec. 25--Chriatraas. . ' ' .
Not. 2$ and 29 -Wallowa "County
Rod and Gun dub Shoot.
Nov. 29 La Grande High School vs.
Franklin High School of Portland,
football game, 1p.m.' -
Nov. 29 (Thursday) ThankBgit
lng Day. , - ; -
Dec. 2. Annual Elks' Memorial
Day. . , -' . ,;
December 7, 8, 9. '.'Older Boys"
Conference for Eastern Oregon at
La G rondo. s ' ; ' . . ,,
Jan. G Third officers' training
camps open at various oantonments. -.-
AMUSEMENTS..
Arcade Theatre Mtan plcturea.
Star Theatre Motion Pictures and
Vaudeville. . "
Spiritualist Society
EntertainmeatV; ;
Program Lecture
K.P.HaU
Thursday, November 32
8 o'clock P.M.
Refreshments anil ,
Dancing
Admission 25 Genjs
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WE HAUL
ANYTHING
From a suitcase to a car
load. Nothing too large
for us. Auto trucks, jit
neys, good teams, large
and small drays.
Packing, crating, stor
age and shipping. .
Coal is scarce and
hard to get, but we hate
good wood, full measure
to
"Keep the Home Fires
Burning."
Prompt and careful
8C1V1CC
Office Phone. Main 10.
Res. 'Phone, Red 1091.
The J. D. Lynch Co.
Oue Block East of Depot
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The! Observer's
HELP WANTED Male or Female.
WANTED Number of young women
afcd men wanted to prepare for tele
graph' service to help fill vacancies
caused by unusaal drafting men for
war;' positions guaranteed. Call or
write. . TELEGRAPH DEPART
MENT, Boom 506 Panama Building,
Portland, Ore., dr Railway Telegraph
Institute, Spokane, Wash.
'.NOV. 14, ID, IV, 21, 2 3, Zll. 1'U.
WANTED -Situation.
WANTED Employment In hotel or
lumber camp, dishwashing. Ex-,
perlenccd. Mrs. Susio O'Nell,
Palmer Junction. ll-20-0t.
WANTED TO IIUV.
WANTED TO! BUY-
-Light Dingle.
Call Black
ll-20-3t pd.
buggy and harness.
2062.
WANTED-To buy a second-hand
Sniith Premier typewriter. Ad
dress S-C-O, JDbservor. 11-20-tf.
WANTED To : buy second hand
aafii. Mast be cheap, cash. - W. R.
KWtt. 10-27-tf
FOB SALE House.
FOB ALm Modern eight room
' ltsisi keed. 1611-Fifth
street. " ll-16-10t pd.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous.
(FOR SALE Sweet Cider. By the
barrel. 15 cents a gallon. - Cil.
Chapman. Black 2011. ll-17-6t-pd.
FOR 8 ALE Jacobean Dining Room
set, Walnut dreBser and dressing
table. Used only two months. In
quire at Observer office. 11-14-tf.
FOR SALE Aulos.
FOE BALK A new 1U17 Ford ear
at . a big discount. Call at tho
Maxwell Sorvlce station or phono
Uai 71. 11-16-tf.
VOU 8ALB Farm.
FOB SALE 240 acre farm at Rine-
. hart station, 2 1-2 miles north of
Imbler. 1 Eight room plastored
. home, electric : lights In house,
- large barn, new silo, railroad sta
tion 1-4 mile from house. Dar
Aaln for quick sale. Don't stop
to write. Get off train at nine
hart station. Edwin Morrison,
' Bummerville. - ll-21-7t
FOR RENT House.
FOR . RENT Modern .furnished
house, corner N and Third. In
quire at La Grande National Ilank.
.' 11-20-Gt.
FOB' KENT Rooms.
FOR RENT Housekeeping and
sleeping rooms at reasonable rates.
2208 North Fir. 11-17-41 pd.
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1ECHANICS
MAGAZINE
360 ARTIE"" 360 ILLUSTRATIONS
BETTER
THAN
EVER
15c a copy
At Yoer Nwsdalr
Yearly Subscription $l.BO
Snrf for oar nmw frt caf
foff of mechanical bookt
Popular Mechanics Magazine
Marth MleklsMi AvmiM, Chlcaae
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Classified Ads.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
FOR KENT Modorn, well furnUhed
5-room house for winter months.
$30 a month. No small children.
References. Call Red 1631. ll-20tf
FOR RENT Fumis-iied . rooms.
Phone Black 1472. 1402 Sixth
street. 11-15-Ct. ,
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms right in upwn. Inquire
Home Restaurant ,11-14-tf.
FOR RENT Modern steam heated
roems, 1300 O Street, phono Num
ber Black 502.
11-6-tf.
FOR RENT A partly furnished
house. Phono Black 37C1. 11-16-tt
FOR RENT -i. 3-roonv furnished
bungalow. 1221 W. avenue. Phone
Red 3441. . 11-8-tf.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy-i
sician. Third f Ioer New Foley Bldg.
Hours 10-12 a., m.j 2-5 i. in., and
by appointment. Office phone, Red
1761; residence Red 881i i . . -1
DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo
pathic physician. Diseases of wom
en and children nnd ebntotrics.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
OSTEOPATH .
AND
F. L. RALSTON, D. 0 M. D. Phy
sician, Surgeon and Osteopath. Over
Silverthorn's Drug Store, Rooms
12, IS. Phone Main 21.
EYE, 10AR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
H. Ii. UNDEKWOOD, M. D.
Prnctlco limited to the Eye, Ear,
None and Throat. ,
Offices Over Rod Cross Drng Store.
ARCHITECTS.
C. li. MILLER Architect, room 27,
Now Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871.
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & EAKJN T. H.
Crawford and Bobert S. Eakin, At
torneys at luw. Practice in all the
courts of the state and the Unitod
State. Office, Wcst-Jacobson Bldg.,
Rooms 9-10-17, La Grande. Oregon.
COCHRAN & EBERH AR3 Geo. T.
Cochran tnd Colon R. ?berban)
Attorneys. Ln Grande Natiunal
Bank Building.
R. J. GREEN Attorney at Law.
Rooms 12-18, We3t-Jacob8ni Blilg.,
La Grande, Ore. Practices in al
fitate and Federal courts.
R. J. EJTCHEN-AttornejMit-lBW.
. The new Foley building. Practices
In all State and Federal Courts.
Phone Red 3o81.
VETERINARY
DR. H. W. RI LEY Graduate Veter
inarian Hospital. 140U Madison Ave.
State Stallion Inspector and Inspec
tor of stock for shipment. Home In
dependent Ph.'ne, Black 41. Farraerf
Co-nnercitive Phonp. Main llr.
New Goods Arriving Daily
Lowest Prices on Earth
NUF SED
HARRIS FURNITURE CO. I
Red 3171 H. B. Harris
-result f p"
consistent j, .
Determination and
". C )
peraeverance are ; ;
essential to sueeess. i
. , . Li
account is a pftwer- I
ijul aid to progress
It develops efficien
cy,. 8uuie w-o
thrift and promotes
self-reliance.
)
?s1
8& yourself on the
right road by open- fZt
ing an account here
today. . One dollar
will do it.
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United States
I National
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La Grande, Oregon
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Business Directory
TAXI-CABS
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CAMi GREBN 13 for ft Taxi
- Stand at the Foloy Hotel. "
VALLEY VIEW
. FLOUR MILLS
' Rowe-1 Richardson, Cove, Ore.
'. WHITK QUARTZ
' Blue Stem Blend
GOLDEN HEART
Hard Wheat
Graham Fleer, I. X. U Germ
Bran, Sheet and Mill Feed'
is the
Btcady,
effovt.-
1 . THE SAVOY MOTEL f
1 " J.v M. STALKY, Proprietor
f ' ;! rhone Mala, 718 B
f Strictly Modern. Steam Heat J
1 Hot and Cold Water in Alt I
Rooms'.. '" J'Jj
The Observer subscribers will pleaee
not pay- carrier boys money Or give
them atone or starts. Please pay
either at Uie office or The Observer
collector. All subscriptions and atops
should be phoaod to The Observer, .
Main ST. ''', ;;v;
Phone your Want -ObBervor,
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