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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1018 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVEN Readers of Classified Ads Are Bound to Find Something of Interest to Them DOINGS OF THE DUFFS VlHO ABttVoo vtRrritfG To, ftoime RATHER (NQOfSITWe TO D VIKlTiNu Ml rl PAD- 1 I - ' I I Le tt's 16H TIMS. VoO tflV&HlM BEST V J 5WT8eARTj 1 panT 5weeroEART Me, you poor. HOW P3 VOU SpEtt TtrlAWCtAlM? i dr. I lUSIIESS P H 95 7 LNEWS AND GOSSIP OF i I: THE WORLD OF SPORTS I LEONARD HAS LIGHTWEIGHT ij- FIELD ALL TO HIMSELF ; By H. C. HAMILTON , (United Press Staff Correspondent) A' u HEW YORK, Jan. 14, There never Was a time when fewer promising lightweights were scintillating around the country. The men who are be lieved to have a chance to topple Benny (Leonard from his throne as lightweight champion are all men who have been battling for years and Years. There isn't a man who came opt over night. - Willie Jackson looked to be this sort of b man for a few brief moments, and then he flivvered. Jackson's name is rarely mentioned now as a probable opponent for the champion. ." There is just one good boy, who comes to mind among those who haven't yet been given a looking at the championship. He is little Billy 'Whalen, a St. Paul lightweight. . St. Paul has given so many high class fighting men to the game that it goes without saying' Whalen is a plucky, hard-fighting little individual. Mike Gibbons trained the youngster through all his early days of battling, and the little fellow looks and acts like the St. Paul wizard. ' Whalen hasn't been rushed to de struction. He is going through a course of sprouts that may lead him up to a championship battle. He had met fome excellent boys and most of tnem no has won Irons. He is grad ually growing into the select class of top-notchers. And Whalen is the only lightweight of tender years who stands out as a probable opponent some of these days for the championship. Leonard evi dently has overlooked this youngster in his policy of stepping out and cuff ing ambition out of all the youngsters who look as if they might make some trouble. Leonard declares there is little fighting in sight for him now, for he has gone to work as a boxing instruc tor at Camp Upton, Yophank, L. I. Benny came in for considerable criti cism for the manner in which he kept away from this camp after receiving an appointment, but he has stepped into work now, according to reports. Leonard announced immediately after he won the lightweight title that he would join some branch of service, so the criticism was coming his way when he didn't get into it. r MILLER THROWS O'CONSELL Portland Wrestler Is Bested hy the Champ'ion at Marsh field MARSH-FIELD, Jan. 14. (Special.) Five hundred persons witnesses the wrestling match between Walter Mil ler, welterweight champion of the world, and Eddie O'Conneli of Port land yesterday afternoon at the Noble theatre. Miller obtained two straight falls, in 56 and 17 minutes. The match was pleasing to the crowd, who, however, thought the first fall went too long. . La Grande Wins, 61 to 14 The basketball game between the La Grande High School and Union, which was played Saturday evening, resulted in a score of 01 to 14 in favor of La Grande. Union played a very good game, but were unable to make the baskets. The La Grande boys dis played some very good team work. "Hate" is a wonderfully humane story. See It at the Star Saturday and Sunday. l-14-5t UNION NOTES UNION, Jan. 14. (Special.) Omer Moore, a former resident of this city and a graduate of Union high school, was married December 2f in Newberg to Miss Nellie Taulsert. Miss Taulsen is a teacher in the Portland public schools. ' The newly wedded couple will make their home in Portland. Mr. Moore is well known here. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Dell Irwin, Wedneday, January S, a son. Word was received here this week that David Kennedy, a former Union boy, son of Mrs. F. D. Kennedy, who was at one time in the millinery busi ness here, has enlisted in the navy. David has been attending school at the 0. A. C. during the past year and he enlisted from there, according to the report. Dean Upton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Upton of this city, has been transferred from the U. S. S. St. Louis to the destroyer Trippe. Bean is mak ing rapid strides in the navy and greatly enjoys the life. The local order of the Woodmen of the World held installation at their regular meeting last Monday evening and installed the new officers for the year, A fair-shed membership was in attendance. The local order sf the W. O, W. has the largest membership of any of the lodges in the city. Fol lowing are the new officers; Fred Brown, past commander; Ed Contort, consul commander; John T. Reeves, adviser; L. A. Wright, banker; Percy Rollins, escort; Cedrie Gale, watch man; Morris Miller, sentry; p. H. Crouter, manager. W. O. Miller neted as installing officer. The ttottotttte Furniture Exchange has takea She agency tor the kerosene-gas stove. Mr, Ifemohue feels that this stove Is the eomini method ot cooking as St costs less Ihaa half as smelt to operate as wood sr coal. l-l-tt. Deep Snow at Beaver Creek Six teen inches of snow are reported at Beaver Creek, ' Put a Hot "BARRAGE": E Arc Your Sewers Clogged? The bowels are the sewerage sys tem of the body. You can well im agine the result when they are stopped up as in the case of consti pation. As a purgative you will find Chamberlains Tablets excellent. They ova mi!! &nrt ennflfl in their action. They -also Improve tneVdfgestiSl.-. Adv. Try the Want Ad Way ;l I Small Matters too Big to Neglect and Important Matters That Cause Constant Worry Taken Care of By Observer Classified. The Observer's Classified Ads. WAXTKD XiirsiBR. GRADUATE NURSE A graduatae nurse, for the past year head curse, la tea ot Portland's prom inent hospitals, Is open for engage ments. Phone Red 1531. 1-7-tf, i T THE FARMER: want people residing in the rural districts to feel free t use bserver Classi fied any time. Write your ad and mail to The Observer, or 'pa.aa Uaia 37. If you will but stop and think, you have many things te sell that you can advertise. Start Something Do It Now Reach the public with a busi mess propssitisn at a time whea bnshisss caa be trans aU with a foil day of busi aess aeurs ahead for action. Use Evening Observer Classified Phone 37 No matter what your wants may be, there's a way to satisfy them, and promptly, too. Just get your pencil and paper and sit down and write a CLASSIFIED AD for Observer Classified Page. If Your Proposition Has Merit Desired Results Will Follow Thousands of eyes read The Evening Observer every eve ning, and the Classified Columns are as carefully read as the big news features. If its for Rent-Advertise! If its for Sale-Advertise! If its for Exchange--Advertise! If its a Want-Advertise! If its Lost-Advertise! If its Found-Advertise! AND THE SUREST WAY TO BEST RESULTS IS THROUGH Observer Classified YAXX$r Miscellaneous. WANTED La Grando Weekly Ob server dated January 4. Leave at Observer office and receive re ward. 1-11-tf. HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to assist ranch er's wife with Jiousa work and cooking. Only tour people. Ad dress Ray Vest, 0. K. Garage, En terprise. l-I2-3tpd, WANTED Seattle proper. Must have good value. Might offer you a good trade in 20 acre tract. Box 25S La. Grande, Ore.. 1 2H-Sat-Mon-Wed-tf. FOR KALE BUY WOOD. SLAB WOOD A measured eos-d at . .$3.50. Phono Red 18S2, l-10-24p. WOOD Dry chain wood for sale, $4,00 per load, delivered prompt ly. Black 2D1. l-3-2Gp, h'OIt SALE Poultry. WHITE LKGHORN COCKERELS Citas. II. Shepherd, 1J05 Adams avenue. 1-8-tf. Better than money because they earn money; buy a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP TODAY, WOMAN to da house washing at her own home. D. H.; Observer off ice. ' ' i-4-tr. FOK SAt.lv Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Sawmill; almost new, Phono Farmers 215, 12-2-12tpd FOR RENT House FOR RENT A six-room house. Phone Bed 1682 or call at 1706 Walnut St. l-S-6tpd. FOB REST FlTtXISHKR ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, FURN ishoil, with bath on tha lower floor, at 2107 Third street, Black 3111. 1-8-tf. LOST AND FOUSD FOUND One black Berkshire sow; weight about 300 pounds; no marks; about 10 days ago. Grande Rondo Meat Co. 1-3-tf, Classified a lis s.Sra your want problems. L. O. O. M. Ia Orando Lodge No. iiyy, i,oyai uiuui ut regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. in Eagle hali next to Ettts Hiilg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets, GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. Fraternal Directory B. P, O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No, 433, Lodge meets eaea inurs lay evening at S o'clock. Rome and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. NORMAN DESILET, Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Secretary, K. L. OF SECURITY Mt. Emily Council No. 2646. Meets second and fotttth Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle Halt. Visiting members are welcome. C, E. ST1TT, Pres. C. W. COOK, Fin. See. DORSEY BEAUMONT Rec. See. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet? on th ftrnt and th'rt Tft'irr Jay evenings of each month in the K, of P. Halt. Visiting neighbors welcome, R, E. DIXON, V. C. W, F. ASHMAN, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 153 meets every ffrct and third Monday at Essies Hall. All visiting neighbor wel come. ROBERT MrLAN'E, C. C. JOHN A, READ, Clerk. A. F, & A. M. La Grands Lodge No, 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7 : 30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. EOBERT S, EAKIN, W. M. A. C, WILLIAMS, Sec. REBEKABS Crystal Lodge No, 50 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Alt visiting mem bers are fnvited to nttentl. SARAH MeCLURE, N. G, MATTIB GOLDEN, Ree, Sec. KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order KnfRfcts of Khorassan. Instituted Feb. 20, 1514. Meets the third Friday nt each month at K. P. halt.. All vlsltlug Votaries wetcjme. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second Friday after noon tad every fottrih Friday even Ins, every month in K. P. hall. Alt visiting members conttatty weleom, KtNNIB P.UNTINO, Oracle. NELLIE V, VfNACKE, Rec KNIGHTS OF PYTttf AS Red Cross Loti'e No. 27 mrets every Mondar night in Castle HaiKK. of P. h,tii) A Pythiia welcome to ill visiting Knights, W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C. DELILE GREEN, K, of It, & 3. Between Yonp IFrmte ami I JACK FEOST With a Supply of Our ' : FUEL There's No "Camouflage" I AlKHit BOOK SPBIKGS COAI, I! DRY WOOD V Transfer-Storage The J. D. Lynch Co. One Bfof-k East of Depot, J Phone Main 10 t OSTEOPATHIC FHXSICt&N DR. J. Ii, INGLE Osteopathic Chy sieian. Third floor Now Foley BMg. Hours 10-12 a, m.; 3-5 p. m., ssd by appointment. Office phone, Red 1761t regideBes Red 881. DR, MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. BYB, BAft, NOSE ASB THROAT Hi'ECIALIST II. L. UNDERWOOD, M,D. Practice limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat, Office over Red Cross Drug Store, DRS, KOUVY AND ROE Practice limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Room IS, Summer Btdf, Phones: Office, Mala 16J Res. Black 2241. ARCHITECTS C. B. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley BIdg, Phona Red 1871, ATTORNEYS - CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. II, Craw ford and Robert S. Eaitln, Attor neys s law. Practice In all the courts of the stats and the United States. Office, West-Jacobstsss BIdg., rooms 8-10-17, La Grande, COCHRAN & EBEHIIARB Geo. T, Cochran and Colon R, Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande Katlonal Bank Buildins. xnc j?etterai iie serve Banking Svs- (, tern is recognized as a great stabilizer which has helped maintain in the United States con fidence and finan dal strength ample to meet the crisis .which we have passed in entering the : world war. This Institution, m a member of the I' e 1 eral Reservef offers its patrons the broad ' lenend- able service avail able through affili ation with, this great nation - wide chain , of Financial Institutions."; " 0 United States National Bank PKYBICIAS, -f SBROEG3 OSTEOPATH s AND F. L. EALSTON, D. O., M. D. phy sician, Burgees and Oatc-opath. Over Sltverttsors Brag Store, rooms, 12-13. : Phon Mala 21, VETEIUNAEY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vetsr tsarlas. Hospital, 1489 Madlsoa Ave, State StaHfon inspector sad inspector of Block for shipment, Home Independent Phone, Blaek 41; Farmers Co-operative Poos, Mala 112. Away From Hom& If you were away from horns est ths tea or ta the trenches, wouldst yoa like to get a copy sf your hosse paper from your home tewn. Read Th Observer Classified adi. Business Directory r TAXI-CABS j iy i : 1 1 tar. f.t-,.1 .la iot a i axt- Stand at the Foley Hotel, R. J. GREEN Attorney at law., rooms IS-13. West-Jaeobsos Bittg., La Gnmde, Ore, Practices fa all State smd Federal Cottrtg. R, J, KETCliBN Attorsey at law. The Nitw Foley Bids, Practices ia alt State and Federal Courts, Phemi Reft 56S1. VALLEY VIEW J FLOUR MILLS I f i J Rowe & Richardson, Core, Ore, WHITE QUARTZ Blue Stem Blend GGLBES HEART Hard Wheat Graham Floor, I. X, L. Germ Bran, Shorts and Milt Feed f t O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1 3, O. E. S, holds stat communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each rr.snth. Visittag members cor dially welcomed. SADiB E. OIVES, W. M. MARY A. WARKICK,Sec. Don t Bury Yourself tU't n SXOW SHOVEL at the Harris J'ltt-nilttrts HUtrtt attd shovel your way out, fShovel 75, HARRIS FURNITURE Where Ytme Dollars Do Doohle Dttty, Kest to IJarris Grocery, Ked 3171, 1L B. ITaiTis,