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FRIDAY, FSBRUAUY 1, Buyers fDoihgs of 3EET, I Wish I HAt h Two BITS' EM f Pi two bits , I'd goto f vell,i cvess I Ti A MOVIE , 1 CAM.STAKB Y?1,& SHOULD BE PRACTICED BY EVERYONE. SAVE A LITTLE EVERY DAY. IT'S EASY. PAY CASH YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE. GOc Pkg. Tree Tea, full pound 50c. Pkg. Hills Bros. Japan Tea 40e Pkg. Olympia Pancake Flour 20c Pkg. Aunt Jemima 40c Jar Preserved Figs ' 15c Jar Apple Jelly $1.25 Box Select Rome Beauty Apples. . . 15c Can Baker's Fresh Grated Co-:-oanut. 15c. Can Concentrated Tomatoes '. $1.00 Can 3 Lbs. Carnation Coffee .... 'r, Can Solid Pack Tomatoes $1.25 Gallon Can Taffy Sauerkraut, the Ccnmne (AJ.ade in u. r. a.) . Quart, 10; i-V Gallon, 18; Gallon, 35 IT PAYS TO PAY Hooverized Grocery PHONE MAIN 32 Across the Track -- Next Door to Stillwell's Cash Market S P O RTS LA GRANDE EOYS ;. SCORE WELL ON TRIP . The scores as made by the mem bers of the La Grande high school on StTSH LEAGUE, .MANAGER OF ' CARDINALS' NEVER OUT OP. FIRST r - - - "J DIVISION,. ": la capable of properly mapag ng. n tig league ball club and bringing It down the 6tretch against the-, hardest kind of opposition took; .wings and llutterea away mo.. i-when Clarence Rowland led .White Sox to victory in me iuen-, lean League and then-outgeneraled the "Little Napoleon" of baseball, li , - in thn world series. ijonn iui--jiT, ... .. te.Partly lor ineso Tartly for the admiration he had ,for baseball ability and brains Branch Rickey, president of the IBL Lottla.Cardipalswill put the ffirsf bush league manager In charge of a National League club this spring when Jack Hendricks Uoes to the helm. Huge Bezdek cannot be considered a bush leaguer for he had never played or managed In any league before go ing to Pittsburg. ' Hendricks has served for 12 years as manager of minor league clubs. In that time he has finished 8rst five times, second three times, third three times and fourth once. I He has never been out of theflm division,-- t f 1918 of Real.'E the Duffs voOfiWE 15IIUIA MnMPNToCOTO THS MOVIES - this io vhHSV'svm orf( VIBt-LWO CM C COME OUT MECE I AMt HttP Me VJITH THIS STACK OF , PI5HES ,.52 .lib .33? ,.l4$ . 3G ...9 ,.95 11 9? ...82 .'15 Syrup .$1.05 CASH AT THE their recent trip are shown in the fol lowing table. A total of 130 pVmU were scored in the six games or an average of 24 1-2 points for each game. . Considering the strange floors and "long distance travelled this showing Is very favorable. The team will have light practise tonight and tomorrow In preparation Lie . LA state Dll - (W KNOW TWHT .1 for the Walla Walla game Saturday night. Several of the members of the team lost seroral pounds in weight on the trip and they are en devoring to regain this and to be In the best of condition for this coming game. The table follows: I. ii Grande-Franklin Game Taylor, F v ..... . 5 Oarrity. F . . '. '. '.. .14 McDonald, C . 4 Ash, G u Lyman, G 0 23 La Gninile-Oorvnllls Game Taylor, F-C 11 Garrity, F 10 McDonald, C ..' 4 Ash, G 0 Lyman, G 0 Stoddard, F 0 20 La Grnnde-V. of O. Freshmen Taylor, F-G Garrity, F '. McDonald, C Ash, G . . . : Lyman, G .-. Stoddard, F . C . 0 . 0 . 0 21 . 0 .10 . 4 . 0 . 0 . 0 20 .11 . 0 . 8 . 0 . 0 10 .10 - La Gtanclo-O. A. C Frcshmcn- Taylor, F-G . Garrity, F. v. McDonuld, C ". Ah, G '. Lyman, G Stoddard, F La Grande-Walla Wnlla Game Taylor, F Can ity, F McDonald, C Ash,. G Lyman, G La Grande-Pendleton Gnme Taylor, F Garrity, F McDonald, C .12 . G . 0 . 0 2S .50 .54 .32 Lyman, G Total Points Taylor Garrity McDonald Taylor scored 20 of his points on T ""i IB1 WHO 13 TO -9.-W' ''' F" STARVING To Deu AND I . MZ? SIVM" i iiM'i I I 1 1 lit mini kmsuj rr i . i m,",;.- - ifrm a w a -m. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. Are Cardy Readers of Wanteds freo throws from the foul line. 36 fouls were called against the oppos ing teams and he converted 28 of them into scores, tlnrrity nnd Mc Donald both scored all of their points from field goals. ! Kstrayed. Gray marc, 5 years old, weight 850 or 900. Branded G. G. on left sholderi has strip of hair knocked off left shoulder through brand, 1 1-2 Inch wide and 8 Inches long. Mane roached and has forotop. Bay fillie colt; no brand; 15 mo. old, running with mare when last seen. Reward for infor jutlon load ing to their recovery. II. FAIR, 1521 Monroe Ave., La Grande, l-2(i-23-pd. The Observer's HELP WANTED STRIKE STILL ON IN I'APKR MILLS at Camas, Washington, but running smoothly and without trouble. All inside positions now filled and over 700 men on the payroll. . Can uso 25 men on out side work on construction and In yitrd. $3.10, for 9 hours. Per- "1 mancut wbi'k-i .Mrrld:Siiion with families preferred. Good oppor tunity since vacancies on Inside work are flliod from outside crews. Rubber shoes' and rain coats sup plied to pulp handlers In wet weather. Camas, on main line of S. P. S. railroad, about 24 miles from Portland, and about 15 miles from Vancouver, Washington. Jit ney service to Vancouver; half hour car service Vancouver to Portland. Two boat lines Camns to Portland; faro on one 25 cents; other 60 cents. Cut out" this "nd" and apply In person at Camas off ice or room 509 Oregon Bldg., Portland. 1-30-fitc. IX)ST AXD FOCXD LOST Throe colts, coming two years old, unbranded; 1 bay mure colt, 1 brown horse colt with white spot on forehead; 1 sorrel colt with white star in fo'-chcad. Send information to J. F. Miller, Alice!, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1 1-24-lmo-pd Phono your Want Ads to the Ohr.orver, Main 37. Fraternal h. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moono holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle hall next to Elks' Bhlg. on Washington Ave. Visitors' always welcome. Dues pay able at Young'B Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. 433. Lodge meetB each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. NORMAN DESILET, Exnlted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Pcerotary. K. of L. of Security Mt. Emily Council, No. 246, meets the Eecond i and fourth Monday evening at S I o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting I members are welcome. I- J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. AUG HARRIS, Kin'l. Sec. I FLORENCE BRYANT, Ree. See. KIIALED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra- matlc Order Knights of Khorassan. Instituted Feb. 20, 1914. Meets the third Friday of each month nt K. P. hall.. All visiting Votaries wclc-jme. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first nnd third Monday nt Eagles' Hail. All visiting nelghhors wel come. Dn"? payable at the otr'.c of the clerk. New Foley Bldg., 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. J. J. MURCHISON, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. BAKNjYARD HEN ALSO HELPS WIN THE WAR. (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 The Am-! erican hen is strutting forth from the backyard and farm to join the Ameri can force fighting the Germans. "The hen will win the war," comes from no less a reliable source than the Department of Agriculture. To this is added an appeal from the Department to the farmers to increase their production of chickens and eggs, for the use of America's fighting men. "The hen muat take her place among those who are helping to win the war for democracy. The hen, of course always hns shown a willingness to do Classified Ads. FOU HALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cheap;, high-grade bed room suite, bed, chiffonier, dresser, rug, chair. Phone Red 3591. Break fast table and chairs. l-31-2t.pd I-'OIl ltK.VT Automobile Space IJP.JJ KKNT Automobile space, cheap. "'KJ C: Mrwyeiy -Din-land; - Apts. 0, Depot street. .'J. ,. A. 1-28-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms; 1508 Fourth St. 1-28-Gtc. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Darlund Apartments, No. 6, Depot St. . 1-28-tf. WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED Cash paid for second hand sacks. Ramsey warehouse. l-31-2t. WANTED Second-hand bicycle. Must he cheap for cash. Sec Chas. H. .Shepherd, Observer of fice. 1-28-tf. WANTED At once, team for farm work. Mares In foal preferred. Thone Hot Lake sanitarium. l-25tf WANTED La Orando Weekly Ob server dated January 4. ' Leave at Observer office and receive re ward. 1-11-tf. Directory A. F. & A. M. La Grando Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds rogular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. in. Cordial welcomn to all Masons. , ROBERT S. EAKIN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS Soe. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red CrosB Lodgo No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle Hall ( K. of P. hall) A Pythl m welcome to -.11 visiting Knights c. k. Mccormick, Cc. DELILE GREEN, K. of R. & S. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening la the I. O. O. F. Hull. Ail visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. ' SARAH McCLURE, N. O. MATT IE GOLDEN, Rec. Sec. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 moots on the first and third Thursday evonlngs of each month In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. L. J. MtJNIIALL, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clenk ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Campt meets every Becond Friday after-1 noon end every fourth Friday even-1 Ing, every month In K. P. hall. All ; visltlug members cordially welcom. i MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle. I NELLIE V. VINACKE, Rec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. hoins prated communications tne .v ci.-.J and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK,8eo. her duty, and doubtless she ts willing now," the Department of Agriculture says. The stimulus given their farmers to incrcaso the poultry production will result in nation of egg and chicken en thusiasts leaving more meat to em bark at Atlantic porta to combat the German howitzers. The days are getting longor anJ the light much better for your picture j work. Do not overlook sending n few pictures to the boys in the Army. Pic ture work promptly and carefully done by the "Modern Dark Room," bilver. thorn's Family Drue Store. 1 20-2-1 OSTEOPATHIC THYSICIAN DR. J. L. INGLE Ostoopathlo phy sician. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m., and by appointment. Office phone, Red 1761, residonce Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo patliln physician. Diseases of wo men and children nnd obstetrics. EY13, EAR, NOSE, AND TllllOAT SPECIALIST; II. L. UNDERWOOD, M.D. Practice Ilmitod to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over Red Ciobs Drug Store. DRS. BOUVY AND ROE Practice limited to the Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat., Room 18, Sommer Bldg. Phones: Office, Main 16; Res. Black 2241. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAK1N T. H. Craw ford and Robert S. Enkln, Attor neys n law. Practice in all the courts of the stato and the United States. Office, West-Jacobson Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eborhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. GREEN & JIUDOLP1I Attorneys, R. J. Green nnd L. G. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, ' West-Jacobs Building. Go "Over The Top" . After JACK FROST With a Ton or Two of Our " , v CONCENTRATED SUNSHINE KING COAL The D. Lynch Co. I J. 4- 4 Did you Ever I STOP AND THINK "J when you are in need of furniture, that Harris . sells a good line of new furniture for less. . 4 We have sonic bargains in dining tables this t week. r ' f : : : J Harris Furniture Co. PAGE SEVEN - Iv- ' -.Y'- Clg is a patriot. Not individual interests alone, but the wel- fare of the Nation depends upon the ($) Savings of its peo- Ple ' , ' - ' By rccularlv lavinrr his or her income, the individual helps build the National reserve - releases for.the use of Annv and Navy the vast sums required in M time , of war. " . ' , ' fjQ A cordial invitation Mi is extended to main- (fy tain a Savings "Ac- f count here. , United States National $ Bank j& ARCHITECTS C. E. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. R. J. KITCHEN Attornoy at law. The New Foley Bldg. , Practices In all State nnd Federal Courts. Phone Red 3681. ' PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AXD OSTEOPATH F. L. RALSTON, D.' O., M. D. Phy sician, Surgeon and Osteopath. Over Sllverthorn's Drug Store, rooms, 12-13. Phone Main 21. VETEIUfSAItY 4 DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter inarian. Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. Slate Stallion inspector and Inspector of stock for Bhlpmept. Home Independent Phone, Black: 41; Farniora Co-operatlvo Phone, Main 112. Business Directory . . TAXI-CABS CALL GREEN IS for a Taxi- I Stand at the Foley HoteL 0 VALLEY VIE IV FLOUR MILLS Rowe & Richardson, Cove, Ore. WHITE QUARTZ Blue Stem Blend GOLDEN HEART Hard Wheat Graham Flour, I. X. L. Germ Bran, Shorts and Mill Feed