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PAfiF. an:' LA GUAXDM KVKXIXa'ORSKRVKR- Portland Market Letter Union County Court Proceedings f)itTl.AM WKKKI.Y i good to medium steers, u.'J5-10.3f.; MAUKKT I.K1TKI! common to nooi! steers, 8.00-9.40; 'eliolco tows and IK-Ifev.'. U.40-1Q.M: . jcoinir.i'.n to cowl tnwr. and hoi fori. 11 "'' ' "" U.7S-K. 15: cannrrs. ,2.r-'"..25; bull:),, coyote:! Very firm conditions, prevail gen-1 5. f,o-8. 00; ca'vc.i, 7. '0-1 1.110; Mock- W. L. Crnndall, do orally throughout tho niarkot at jars mid feedon;, 0.50-9.50. " 'George liankln, do tho Portland Union Stock Yards fori Tl'3 Iiok i.iarkni showed a sharp Kimur Conrad, do tli 0 week's opening nisict, vitli os- j adv.iiico of 1 1 (o ''c and tho im-.r-; A. II. An lam, do poclally active tradin:: in the wm-i'kel exhibited r.onia r.pler.illdly fln-;J. It . -Ilec-ley, do won to medium Classen of tho cal i l.li:tt I:ok fiom Kattcrn Oreiroa i j l. v":' on, do department. Tho ehlpmont was fair ;.r.d Wtrlera Idaho, v.-hUh lured the c. K. Hammcrsley. do... for tho time of tho year, tho quail- i buyers i'P to a r"W viint'.r marl:t.l j A. N. Stoncdahl, do Iv was nood, hut, sqnoially speak-j record of I 7 . 2 n . TI10 itunc-.al runuo 1 j, 1:. Haley, do In B. showed a smaller percentage of or pi icon In tho ho;; alley,: wan u:i; Chris Maya, in lieu of lost top stuff than was offered on week ' follows: Primo l!;?iil, iii.H5-l7.2o; i warrant' ago. Thin perhaps wub fiH'tuliutu, : prli.10 he ivy. ' 1 '' O.flO: plf s, ' j, ii.,nna, services aB ns mere (iocs 1101 neem to uc m mini, in. oo-i hum active demand for that type that iwj;ply wau pot Mifridotit to i.leot ! 1 . n n.t.1 ,1... ,. . 11... .1 ....... ,1. irl Hi., rnvi-rvo hitfl , i... 1111..... - 1..1....1 ii,n.,.r i-iii.,,, 11 vv Unlit nnnnlv: J"iu movement of dressed . beef on ft of Iicrs at tills vrtlln.';. - j ' ' ' stralaht beef bar.ls will not warrant Nothing can be n.ii-i in retard toi ;" 1 'iiMvnes do' llie hle.h prieed steer. Consequently tho sheep maiket. Tho buyers nw , p V ' ,'. ,i'o the hiiteher maiket has trouble to I simply tukino; what Ir, ottered at the ; J J- ; ' ' ' IV III 111, I1UV1I1 1 II! I II I1L ll.U;'- I , llllll V 111 r. PI lill ,i. ,,r .. ,.,...,1, on ,1. ...il ' ,. u 1 1 r.fl-1 l.o- ewrfi. H.O 0-1 1.00. I . ... ,1..., I T....I -! ,1,..,.,! nrn ny. A. J. Il;'.n03 ai lie unu we quoiu inui nolo nui.i.ij u'.i' , IiLflnuH do rl.'.-.'i aa firm In nrlco but rather . liihltinu a sort of inorhid intereat ' J . . .'' ' s'mv In movement. For all oilier , in marketing. rlanses in tho cattle line, however, 1 lowed. H.L. Courtney, bounty on f Dilla oudlted and allowed by tha I nlona. Approved an allowed. County Court, February term. 1918: 1 IljiltU) M. Urowa, wutuw In re allowance of hills. lillls al-1 pennlou court reporter vo Irjto ' J'-vorott WalsitiBer, grand aiirof;. The beat steers In the yard. 15.00-15.50; Valley lambs, n.50-!1"'"- ' J j , invever, whirl! vero no hotter than j 1 5.00; yojilinrs. 13.00-i:!.r,ii; v.elli-J- -' j ' witners .a nr., do. Hie bnyerr, were, hanging over tho Kntes waltlm; for new arrivals which have chaiiKed handB as promptly aa they came into the yardu at an ad vance of probably from 15 to 25c. fatl! (itiotallons arc as followH; Mod. to choice Btocrs, 10.35-11.00; i Ktliel I.yncli, do. I V. I). G randy, do. . . Gold lilil reme-.t plnt. has re-1 W. Hates. o.... aumed operations will, abort crew. C has. C.randy do.... ,., ,,. 1....1,,, .,, f!,-,nt I'iikii '.Walter Mrlngham, do I IUIII.M.II it. Ill, n I--" - ; iron and Steel worka. Donald Rpiborhuid Mill horn resumes operations. Alradore Andrews, do.. Halbert Rollins, do. . . . II. F. ISrlggs, do. .... . J. A. Russell, do j. Kayburn, do . . PLATFORM OF BEU- F. WEST, E FOR STATE TREASURER i ... 1 J, C. Chriallanaon, do.... the slats institutions of government, Jom n,ipi 0q end my fa.r.iliai ity with ffovrnm?ntal j A r)ni,i)finheriter. do. . nffuira, Rained through personal con-1 o. I,. I)i,-rners, do tact with lcffklr.tive and higher offi-jlt. M. Needhniii, do calls of the state and as a result of I Mrs. 'A. A. Ncedham, do.. over fifteen years' empleyni6.it in the Mrs. Itnsa Goodwin, do.. state printing department, have ar- TJen shores, do.... forded ine rare insight i:ito tho r.d ministrativc fan(.f,iijr.j of p;uvernoit.ni. "One of the ino:.t important com missions of which the state treasurer in n member is the state tax commis sion. My experience as assessor for Marion county, to which office I was elcrted for the secor.J term by a ma jority of five to one over my nearest competitor, has equipped mo with a fiALEM, Feb. 12. "In announcing my candidacy for the Republican nom ination fur tho offico of stato treas urer," said Benjamin F. West, "I do ha with n full iinileritiiindinc of the heavy responsibilities resting upon the, practical Kiiowieoire 01 property vai-nirvai r rasier, uo I. a ura Carney, do lienj. II. Camay, do. . . M.'W. Kiddle, do..,,. Clyde Kiddle, do M. W. Mitchell, do. . . W. K, Wade, do W. J. Church, do Geo. Sorenson, do. . . L.: D. Hyatt, do head of that department and with niuatinns and ualificalioni of immeas-jA. V. Andrews, do fceinii; o contidence that, witn my uraoie vaiuc 10 una uixjinyora 01 me, -. j. scroggin, uo knowledge of departmental and public state. i Wm. Rlegrist. do affairs in Reneral, n knowledge trained 1 "My extensive travel.-, over thej,, R jranna, services as through manv yenrs of both public grant er part of the state dunn-j tne colrt ,.,,p0l.ter nd s:.-.-.i public activities and cxperi- past few years have furnirhed nie with ' wrleht hail'Vont ence, I am fully competent to cope first hand knowledge ef the conditions , U"" a" ... ' (t' "a" r0Dt with any duty or contingency which and needs of most of the counties and ' t,p"",n- may arise in the line of official duties, sections and mv thorough knowledge J .'"'0, , I'hnvo no nx to grind, no apology of the material -things so essentially I-ec Warnick, telog ms, etc to moko nor (rrievnnco to air. I hold necessary to n successful business I T,ee Warnick, expense CilJUt.r nave luihe mu m .-uin lt:? ( ui iiictt.. nnciiii b a- way to my quahncatiomi, and tnose in cumbent upon one seeking snch an im rort.'int poj-Uion of trust and ree;pon ailiiHty. "My record for fair and impartial treatment unci conKiilorution of nil 1 t 4 i Hit,--, V .' j( ' J0j M Li 1.1. fi. fU'iifnuifn I' . est. classes is an open book, and, if noin- pense C. K. McCormlck. express Irma Aiklne, work on tax rolls I I.eola Pcchlcr, do. i Kthel Denny, do ' Spaeth & Ooss, plumblns and repairs. I 1 mated ano eiejreo. i nicojre 10 ine ijeo- - - ------- pie or Oregon, without reynrn to ciuss, uuu creed, party or other political or social I A. E. Ivanhoo, ejtpress, etc 4 I tlistin-tion, the same measure of ::p-;.Mrs. Kmnia Temple, work ( , plication and r.cal in the performance hi school Supt. office.. 01 mv oiiicini auiies. ami uiie auoit: ; j;lnet Jones, do quality of fair and impartial treat-! It,lt)) Jackson, do ment that l as marked my official j,,jt.n pDston do V -rion loun'" "rfiP! f ale"0t ofjT.' V. DeHorde." jani'tor ' ' MrlVe sTiins been prominently and ' , a'lu ,..wa,tch",a"; actively identified with the Republican 1 1"-1" K,,vl"' hauling ashes nai ty i:i Marien county for more than C. A. Calloway, commls- twcn'.y years, has served as secretary Kioiierr, fees of the Veune: Men's Republican fluhjw. .1. Townloy, do and the Salem lleiniblicnn club form. W. Shores, taxi hire... several ycam. !i- has been an active j p(.y A Rogers, do member of tho Oregon Assessors s- c'lty of I.a Grande, water s'v'o.uim ma mir.- u , ... ; nM)ti I)(,c aiu, Jan,, 01 lICC CIO Si'rV'.M! Oil LUC ie,I.1l,ll.lV ; committee of that organisation durin;; ;!. I I ,f din lr.ui.ilii. 1 110 personal anln-onism toward any ai tore, in which caor.city he was. with'-'. Snodgrass, supplies ' . . .... .. ., ,ii r . I IT T.. U'n ua I J1 flint the other several candidates lor tne otners. rcspe-.iii.ie w auvrnu run- .-. . - -- bii;li honor, all of whom I hold in the 1 stroctive tan laws affc 'ting tho entire State vs. Henry hiirhe.it regard as citizens end gentle-'; slat". lie is now serving as secretary j. 11. lsreshcars. Const fees men, and will seek the nomination, of the afsiuialioa. State vs. Henry aa.l e'.e:tion if nun.inated, s(uurely He wan born in Im -a and is 17 years j,8 n. Sommer, wit. State ur.o:i mv record as 11 citizen, taxpayer of nun. He came to ()-e::mi from Ihs vs onrj. and public official. Having been a' Moines, Iowa, i'l lb!Hi. nal with the Smith resident of Oregon for nearly twenty-; exception of a few months' residence a"Ti,onlBg do seven years, and a taxpayer for the in 1'ortiand and Kuger.e, has resided m ; r'. ' aiine greater pution of this period; actively Salem continuously since, he is pos-.t'1'"- J' identified with the promotion of the 1 seised of a ronifoi table home, at 120 , Jury list.. ieteiesls of the entire stato for more North Church street. Salem: is mar- C. J. Illaclt. do than twenty years; a supporter and ricd and has two daughters in the uo-i Arthur Williams, do defender of the principles and cause per irrades of the S-ilem public schools, y, . Weiss, do of the Republican party ever since at-; Mr. West holds memherslup in sonie j Hi uve8heai'B, do tabling my majority, I feel that 1 am . of the leading fraternal and social or-1 (1 willU. do no stranger to the voters of Oregon gani'.ationn aril has been an active (' K Nca)i engineering and have no hesistancy in asking the niember of tlie laicrnatij.iial Tvoo-! ' ,.v'fell people for their suffrage in the np-' i-niphioal union for many yrars. Mrs. . f..0" i i Jht & l'ow proaVhii:g election. , , : West is or.mmeat lodge church Ka, U n 0;- "il.- i.vn, -n,ininne in inn i iiiiimi tun i,ii:u r n '.i ill lie ittuuui mi- - . city, whei-e are located nearly all of il'-iid Adv.) , 3.00 Mary 11. Beaq, d Katie L. Iiunett, do.., Katie Iilckfordi do...,. j nn.Mary M. Bauer, do..... q 00 Cora It. bloom, uo 3 llaanah M. liuswell. do. a ne'iora n. uu.-01.-1-, uu... 3.00 OieU C. C'oiabs. do. 9 I.uella C'astlo, do o ,,n inu cuiien, uo. 15.00 I.ou L'awson, do. . or road Standard Oil Co., supplies J. D. Muir. do. ....... ; J. J. Qulnlunil Co., do. . . . Sinilli'a. (Jataiio. auto np- piles Hilton's OaraKe, stoiago for auto D. It. Mi Ki nzie, lumber for brblKOH (j 1 ande Rondo Lbr, Co., luuiber Grande Itonde Lbr. Co., do Geo. I'almer l.br. Co., do A. O. . Dyfield, repairs 10 road tools 20.20 90. 2C .50 92. DO 13.70 15 00 Net"" Uallt-'U. do...... I Ani.u 1 onovan, do . 'Mary Fitzgerald, do 6 ' 1 j lilizalK th Flower, do . . . Carrie Ooyen, do 37 5U I Lena Grotipo, do U.oljoaca Graham, do... 1 n " j Kosa Goodwin, do -20 Iielle Huntloy, do 13-'Amia W. Hcugluin, do.., 1 2 " G racia 11330, do "'"'jlary Haight. do 13.0l)Onvo j Johnson, do.., 15-20jAgda Johnson, do I I'arilla Keefcr. do .20 Myrtle Logan, do. . 2 20 I Aiico M. Lemon, do. 2 - 2W; Margaret M. Miller, do,. 2 20 j Nellie M. Martin, do 2,20 ! Ethel M. Masters, do.... 3- 40 jKstella McCrath, do 2 20 I Augusta II. McClure, do.. 4- 80 i Sarah Nash, do. ...... . 4 80 1 Clara Parkhurst, do. , . . . . 80 Nettle Kich, do 2.30 Ida M. Kutledge, do 2.20 Mary S. Smith, do 2.20 I Emily J. Stlne, do 2.20 I Sarin E. Swalbeig, do. . . . Boys and Girls Aid Society monthly allowance II. P. Oliver, 'experting records J. A. Yeagcr, seivlces as district sealer Go'den Hole Co., supplies T!io Geo. rainier Lbr.HCo., lumber for poor farm.. 4 , gp 1 Elgin liecorder l'ub. Co., 4.00 I printing 5.40 j La Grande Evening Ob- 2.20 server, printing. 4.20 1 Eastern Oregon Republic-" 6.40 I an, do...... .1 G.40 A. J. Willis, water master 4.20 James L. Riggs, work on 4.20 ditches . . , 2.20 Chris Johnson, do Clyde L. Kiddle, supplies 2.70 for poor farm Vein Lewis, work tt poor 5.00 i farm : 5. 001 Win. Sion, Supt. poor farm 7.28 Coast Bridge Co. labor etc. 2.20 17. SO 2.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 4.(10 30.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 7. 'no 17.50 22.50 17.50 17.50 10.00 22.50 32.50 17.50 10.00 20.50 10.00 10.00 22.50 15.00 10.00 12.50 17.50 17.50 10.00 10.00 17.50 15.00 10.00 10.00 185.50 30.14 55.24 88.40 23.70 21 .75 20.00 5.95 5.00 204.48 15.04 3.00 27. 82 4.00 7.00 35.00 10.00 12.50 10.00 j. 7.50 25.00 7.60 14.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 23.00 in no 10 00 ' Ga'0' woil: on roads s. k. man, no In ro monthly report of County Treasurer. Report approved. In 10 monthly ntatemnnt of Coun ty dork on scalp bounty warranto issued. Report approved. In re r.iontiiiy ntlowanco of var ious indigent persons. Allowed W. L. Clark. 5.P0: A. 0. Cook, $(1.00; James Crowl, SI 0.00; Susan &1I00, $10.00; Margaret Goodwin, S7.50; Catherine Hermann. $7.50; Amelia Hildorbrandt, $12.50; T. M. Hughoy $15.00; Carrie Jack;;on. $10.00; Hans Jensen, $lo.00: Millie Mc Lachlcn, $10.00; Aliueda McCurry, 7.50; Esther Powers, $7.50; Ellen Palmer, $10.00: t). W. Snuders, $15.00: Clara Rorle.i, $10.00: Mrs. J. 0. Sage. $10.00; Samuel Slsson, $10.00: Mrs. J. Q. Shirley, $12.50; Sarah Thompson, $7.50; Susio Trott $10.00; J. F. Williams, $12.50; Mrs.' Robt. Wilkinson. $5.00. In re County rod petitioned for by Powder Land & Irrigation Co. Continued for the terra. . In re petition of O. W. R. & N. Co. for franchise to extend yards. Continued for tho term. In re payment of taxes on tran sient, livestock to Wallowa county. Continued for the term. In re application of G. L. Big- gem for appointment as County Physician. G. L. Elggers appointed to serve for tho e-ulng year. In re poiition of Scott Goodall for public easement. Continued for re port of viewers. ' In 10 County road petitioned for by M. B. Wilson ct nl. Continued for the term. In re County road petitioned for bv G. S. Long et al. Road ordered opened at last October term. 4. 50 I In re appointment of Judges and 2. 00 j Clerks of elections. Judges and I Clerks nppotntod. 30.40) In ro payment for light of way I through land of C. F. Oswald. Clerk 20.00! ordered to draw warrant on tho 65.00Gencrnl Fund for $25.00 in pay- I ment, anu uceo un::.i' .,.,.1..... -HAT AND ' - .1 XF--rr. 12.00 Island City bridge 2SS7 . 79 I placed on record. . Clyde L. Kiddle ,tipplies 50.10 for bridge 1.30 78.00 9.00 12.00 80.00 7.73 J. D. Lynch Co., coal.. Mitchell & Brinkman, sup- In ro application of tne war 13.35Roard for expenses in organizing 187.50 Union Covnty. Clerk ordered to i draw on the General Fund for plies nnd repairs 01 . 40 j $250.00 In favor of the War Board F. L. Lilly, supplies for - j 187.65 4 u :j . li t iU .':-. Yyf Once upon a timo a bag was considered In tne realms of rasbton as( & mere costume accessory an accessory after tho fact of the gown j but that was before the KNITTING BAG! I ; Nowadays one purchases a knitting bag and designs the costume 'to match as has happened with this diverting person who posed for1 jFashlon Art. Here the bag a Jewel of Its kind is built of blat;k' ipatent leather that It may be enlisted "for the duration of the war"; j however long that may be and it has a black patent leather ruffle iwith white leather stitching. I Hand-made- satin grapes in a basket of white suede leather 'com ;pletes the adorable effect and the lining is of shirred purple satin. JThen there is lie hat with Its patent leather crown nnd broad straw lirim and more of the purple satin gra,pes. And the black and white plaid sport coat would vou believe it? has collar and cuffs of black patent leatherl " Secretary to be used only for or-1 About Constipation. . ... . 1. j. x .1 i ganizatlon purposes. . I Certain articles m uiei i..u Daily 2-13-lt. check movements of the Bowels, ino Weekly 2-1 3-1 1. ! moat common of these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand Marshfield Coos Bay Co. will raw fruits, especially apples and ban- increase shipyard force by 50 men. I also graham bread anu wnoie Port Orford Gold and platinum j wheat bread promote a movement strike reported on upper Sixes river. ; 1 ' "" Roseburg Taxpayers league pro-i .yay ,fl tQ ,ake one or tw0 of cham. poses recall of county court for ex- berlnin's Tablets immediately artor cessive tax levy. , i supper. Adv. bridge La Grande Iron Works, re pairs etc., bridge toolB. . Grando Rondo Lbr, Co. re pairs lo bridge 92.37 4 i ' ... J 9.00 p-. 1,. Lilly, supplies for 9.00 .-nads. f . 00 ; j. p. I'hy, cash paid out S-''5! ac. Highway Commission M. W. Huffman, work on 75.00 roads 1-50 S. E. Miller, do Ernest Koehler, do 32 .20 H D. Griggs, do 78.22 E w. pease, do 9.75 ,-.;.ant Ross, do.. 0.50 Aricliie Ross, do Walter Richards, do.... 25.05 K j Barker, do las. W. Sills, do 5 52iK H Evans, do 7 fi0 ' O. W. DeLny, do i W. O. Sherwood, do 8-r'!' L. W. Drumsmith, do.... 'John Winn, do 50 George Ratz, do ' Guy Miller, do. 1 70 O. W. Miller, do 1 - J C. T. Huffman, do 1,70;E. M. Daron. do i Fred Huffman", do...... 3-00iE. D. Whiting, do 3 00 Win. Aldred, do 3 0(' ! James Larson, do 3 (' j Albert Ohms, do........ 3 0" j J. 1). Coi ueilson. do. , 3 00 I J. C. Hearing, do 1 Willis Wright, do .25 00!c.eo. Conley. do... I Peter Woll. do 08.00 (v0 Grouli do Steve Harn, do I'nlon Co. Tel. Co., tele- phono rent 8 (10 J. D. Muir. do. mwaaZiMZTraBSSHBX! , Home Ind. Tel. Co.. do... 34 . tS 1 Vcl.n Uean. do 37.92 G2.98 V 9.110 t, lo.ooiy 10.00 3.00 ifr 3.00 Rf 0. 50: 1. 5.00;f 5.00!t 5.00 f COO .sj 3.00 12.25 T 15.00 -J 1. A . 00 T 1.50 .V 19.50 5; 1.50: 19.50 ' m. 22.50 j 3.00 P 3.75 9-25 ju 8.00 i f S.OOlV .00 1 4 4.50 )& 7.00 .. 3.00; J ' C0.00;P 5O.OO14 5.00 1a 65.00 IT Si Small Matters too Big to Neglect and Important Matters That Cause Constant Worry Taken Care of By Observer Classified. 30.00 , Ne Spring Shoes New dark In-own, 0-incli U, new niililary Iii't'l. A vcrv jpi't'ttv slide mi a new lal. 1 ',.,. .' $7.50 New dark gray, D-iiidi 1"1. new military heel. A very dressy slmc. l'rice. . .$7.50 New light shade lllllU'-k. high heel (Ires-; shoe. One of the het spring M les. l'rice $i0.00 u K K. Ili-tttK stamped envps I'ja.u r.,.n, nPn. do "."iT K Cimey Press, office sup- I Walter Bean, do 12-75j5 Agents for Onyx Hosiery L Je French Shoe Co. i Plies R Kee I.OX Mfg. Co.. do k I.a Grande Ptg. Co., do. . C. l. Goodnough, desk top Ityder Brothers, office supplies Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams ('. T. Uacon, services as coroner (!. L. Blggera, do Mrs. A. H. Sullivan, coun ty registrar Dr. K. O. Lamb, do lr. Malcolm Irvine, do.. Kate. I.. Gilmore. do lr. E. C. Kirhy. do Isaac W. Faulk, relief for indigent soldier c,. 1. luggers, Co. physician C lied Ci 149.50: H a orfirKS. do. -00jj. G. Miller, do lfi.OO 1 w E pease, do. . . 2 00 Frank Counsel, do. Chas. Stiles," do. . . . Rex Conaway, do . . . H. E. Counsel, do. . . U. Rainbrid,1?, do. . . Hick Peebler, do. . . W. D. lluilks, do. . . 11. E. Stansbury, do. J. M. Geiger, do. 2.16 4.54 17.50 17.50 .50 19.50 j; 49.50 ! 8.25j 6-00 22.50;tP G . 00 j 2.50l 5.25 1 ju 22.50; T 1.50!T 14.B5 20.00 oss lrug Store, drugs for indigents.... Silverthorn's Prug Store, do 10.75 Grande Ronde Itospiiai, hospital ervlce V W. Whiting, services for Indigents I'utnian's Drug Store, drugs for Indigents. . . . J. W. White Grocery, sup plies for Indigent Lee Warnlck. prisoner board Standard Laundry Co., .sundry for Jail eiger, no " 1 , IhIIiir Fisher, do zj.oo.it ;-jSlandlcy O'Dryan. do.. 60 , v.,lv n'Hrvan. do.... 100iG. S. Paum. do ' "i Fred Reed, do Jack Patent, do ...... Wtllls Wright, do:.... Frank Wtggleswortn, do. Chas. Dobson. do... 100.00 17.00 4.60 6.00 14.99 5.50 5.25 12.00i"F S.OOt 8.00; A 15.00 58.50 ,"P lmel Miller, do . i T Geo. l.ooslie, do ""r 17 .1") ! j. 103.0''T lS-SOlV 22.50!4 7.50 A Q iiA I T do!!!'.' 2i!oo f J. A. Farley, do A. J. Vandevanter, do.... Harold Doyle, do Roy Hall, do ' Othello Lay, do Joseph K. Anson, -do. .. . R. H. Davis, do. n ft Johnson. T. M. Itrannon, do I1.C0 Jt Chas. Weagle, do TO THE FARMER: We want people residing in the rural districts to feel free to use Observer Classi fied any time. Write your ad and mail to The Observer, or 'phone Main 37. If you will but stop and think, you have many thing3 to sell that you can advertise Start Something-- Do It Now Reach the public with a busi ness proposition st a time when business can be trans acted with a full day of busi ness hours ahead for action. Use Evening Observer Classified Phone 37 No matter what yoyr wants may he, there's a way to satisfy them, and promptly, too. Just get your pencil and paper and sit-down and write a CLASSIFIED A!) for Observer Classified Page. 1 .00 Isaac Sliafer. do. D. A. Phillips, do. 4- I. . ! . Has Merit Desired Results Will Follow Thousands of eyes read Tiie Evening Observer every eve ning, and the Classified Columns are as carefully read as the big news features, ;y 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-Advertis ise: AND THE sntEST WAY TO l!i:.ST liKSL'l.TS IS THIHU GIl Observer Classified In re allowance of widow's Pcn-. w South, supplies