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PAGE. SEVEN If You Want to Buy or Sell Something, "Don't Whisper In a WelF-Use a WANT A0 LA GRANDE1 EVESINO OBSERVER DOINGS OF THE DUFFS MB. DUFP WE'RE DETecTlVBS FROM HEAI3.UA(2TE05- TBperr is-VwR3ao FLIiiT AND 5At TH5Y HWB. SOMETUlHtf tf MG DEMAKDINC? THAT. I PlACE lloo By the. 8i7 oak. TREE M THB CHUCCMVAaO OR TtewU EXPoaa ME - VOO RECEIVED eldTE L do i NEWS AND I j THE WORLD WASHINGTON CLUB HAS SMALL CHANCE T.y ir. C. Hamilton. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) N13W YORK, Feb. 18. T'.ie Washington Amoriean league ehil), It seenis, just can't got started on n road that leads to the top of the heap. Clarke Griffith, manager of the club, had 1 everything all fixed, he thought, for a start toward strength when he negotiated a trudo that brought him John Lavan from the Drowns, but Lavan up, and joined the army and the stuff was off. The Washington club isn't guilty of harboring a lot of star bail pU'.y ers. The team can play ball play- liliife-l creditably, and Griffith Is one of j the game's smartest managers, but i there ara no Co'.ibs, Speakers, ct, al, 1 connected with the club. Walter ' Johnson is the sole blooming star, ' right nev.'. unless one wishes to con sider Clyde Milan as still a member I . of the elect club. ! The reserve list of the Washington club shows most of Its promising "material gobbled up in The'deuand for men in the army and navy. Mike Monosltoy, as promising a recruit ns ever showed in the big leagues, Is among those who entered service. Joe Leonard, a hard-hitting and clover fielding, third baseman, has gone to the col:, and several others not' so highly regarded have joined. The Senators' pitching staff has been about all the club could boas', (or several years, -end Orirfith prob ably is busy thanking Tate that his best men for hurling duty have not jumped to the world league. V.'.ilter Johnson, Harry Harper, Crain, Craft nnd other stars still are held o.i the Senators' list. Strength with the Washington club depends almost wholly on the pitching staff. If -it ho'.di up the Senators may finish higher than last summer, but theia 'is small hope. The infield Is only pasf-ins ONE MIGHT AS WELL TRY TO LIFT HIMSELF IN A BASKET AS TO UNDEESELL US. FOR TWENTY-023E YEARS THIS FIRM HAS. BEEN RECOGNIZED FOR SQUARE DEALING AND. CORRECT PRICES Invest W. H Bohnenkamp Co. VSS' MUCH UWg FLlRT - 00 S00 r-uiT ; vol) tier rr? r GOSSIP OF OF SPORTS " ! and tho outfield is only fair as an American league aggregation. Clyde Milan Is tho star of the outer trio RUBE AND CHIEF MAY " iTHIS " Two'old-flmu plteliers as pltch rers go may be the bright shining lights ot the National League this season If last year's performances have -anything to do with it. . 1 Brooklyn claims ono of them, Bube Marquard, famous as the $13,000 beauty 'who was traus-. formed Jnto said beauty from a 13.000 lemon hv Wllbert Rnhln. gonat New.York andwhowaa ho.'. . t I lV A rOAMP IIP If ii", W I mm i iff l Wm ' i ll CAN'T B FURNISH YOUR HOME NOW YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Your Stivinijf; in Wtr Siamps -O FURNITURE DEFARTMENT TT I SNAll TAtce The A FCAMS HOT 6 WITH MS A3 eviycN-c EVEfi MB FUGT? I SHOUID SA" NOT"' Tiivr't .iiisr PAUT OF THB FRAME UK Milan is growing into the vet- J I eran class with such speed that It ; Is doubtful If ho over will again J:havo one of his old-time yoars. IS Joe Acosta has given promise of de- S- something, but tho Wash- i , ington club needs a complete rcn- ovation before it can again figure In pennant struggles. Marion county taxes will approx imate a million in 1918. HAVE LEADING ROLES YEAR i lleved about through a cotfp!o of years ago when McGraw sevt- him to- Brooklyn. -e k The other Is Chief Bender, since ,1914 considered a member of tho well known Hasbeen club, whoso sterling work last year redeemed jhlm and makes him a candidate I for premier honors with, the Phil- l,, . 1 r lies uusjivnouu r-i r; BONE ! EX Nesxe havh the EVlOEMCE AND SHALC WHILE COLLECHM6"EVI0W i Mitfw Remove thu uine AAIt FI30M HiAKZCOftT A3 IT MAS PRWS IMftX2TAJT t i wee p i . LATER. SO I'llJTIil.K HKI'OItT ON IIKXKY ('. MUtPIIV J. H. ' Peare today received the following telegram from Congress- ! man Slnnott In regard to Henry C. ! Murphy of Wallowa, who was on ,' tho Tuscan!,!:- "Washington, P. C, Feb. 12. fj. H. Peuro, La Grando, Orer.on.; Talked Willi tho War Department tills morning about Henry C. Mur phy. No further report on him re ceived but Department promises to phone me instant anything definite on him is learned. There Is a dif The Observer's FOR IiKXT KUH.MSH KD FOR RENT Three room modern furnished house. 11011 S Ave. Phone Ild 11. 2-12-tf. FOR RENT Five room furnished house. Phpne Black 1101. 2-12-tf FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 2 001 Second St. Phone Red 3112. ' 2-9-lf. FOR RENT FurnishcL apartments, cheap. Darland Apts. ' '21)-IT FOR RENT A three room bunga low, furnished. 1221 W Avenuo. Phone Red 3411. 2-4-tf. WAXTED MlNcellanoous. WANTED To lease a good farm; er with best of references. Ad dress llx 1(1(1, City. 2-12-ntpd. WANTED Position er. Black. 021. ences. as stenograph Can give refor-2-12-Ulnd. WANTED A dressmaker to sew by the day. Must have " references. Phone 1531. 2-8-tr. WANTED Seattle property. Must have good valuo. Might offer you a good trade-in 2 0 ucra tract. Box 259 La Grande, Or.). 1 2-1-Sat-Mon-Wed-tf. WANTED At once, team for farm work. Marcs in foal preferred. Phone Hot Lake sanitarium. l-25tf Fraternal L. O. O. M. La Grando Lodge No. GO. Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle hnll next to Kilts' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Young'3 Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. B. P. O. B. ELKS, La Grande Lodge : No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs 1 day evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to nil Brother Elks. NORMAN DES1LET, , Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, : Secretary. ! K. of L. of Security Mt. Emily Council, No. 24 0, meets tho second and fourth Monday evening at S o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting . members are welcome. i J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. ABE HARRIS, Fln'l. Sec. I FLORENCE BRYANT, Rec. Sec. KHALEI) TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order Knights of Khnrassan. Instituted Feb. 20, 1914. Meets the third Friday of each month at K. P. hall.. All visiting Votaries wclc-jine. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1G9 meet! every first nnd third Monday at Eagles' Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the off'ee of tho clerk, New Foley Bldg., 9 . a. m., to Ii p. m. J. J. MURCHISON, C. C. It. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. Mite II WBU- RBTuRH To HSAD - I "fi&?M OOAOTtRa AWO -SUM UP TH& S'sZ'sS'": FACT3 OF TH6 CASE ANO H I r- Tua mbwJ tim Voo Keep f jl WoOIMIHF UNPEG, COVFK-. - - kmmTMM ference of one hundred.fifty-flvo be tween the estimates of the mnnbai lost made over there and the num bcr not reported here as definitely accounted for. This oflcrs some hope that ho may bo among the number. Will wire as soon as I get anything dcflnlte.-i-N. J. Slnnott." When you wish to make her a present that will bo appreciated, give har a nice bottle of smelling salts. All colors and bottles all shapes and 8iz.es at Sllverlliorn'8. 2-lil-lf. Classified Ads. HELP WANTED Female. WANTED Cirl who will do house work for tuition, learning tele grnphy. Phono Main 24. 2-1 2-3t WANTED A girl to go to P.cith to work in railroad boarding house, Phono Black 172 or Black MK2. 2-11-tf WANTED Girl for gonoral house work.. Call Red 3863. 2-0-tf. WANTED Number young women and men to prepare for teleprnph service to help fill vaeancien caused by unusual drafting of men for war; positions guaran - teer. Write Telegraph Depart ment, Room 218, Railway Ex change Bldg., Portland, Or. 2-7-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Or 'would trado for span good drnft horses, a licensed high grade Belgian stallion. Ad dress Bx. Hid, City. 2-12-Stpd. f-'OiX f:AI.E The Qiiinland property in l.iland City road, known as tlio Midway. Phono Red 1393. 2-8-lDpd. i LOST AXI) FOUND LOST Tlireo 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 forehead. Send information to .1. F. Miller, Alice!, Ore., R. F. I). No. 1 1-24-lmo-pd Directory A. F. & A. M. La Grando Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holdB regular meetings first nnd third Saturday nt 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ovory Monday night In Castle HalKK. of P. Iidll) A Pythlia welcomo to .11 visiting Knights C. K. McCORMICK, C. C. DELILE GREEN, K. of R. & S. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. CO meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. SARAH McCI.URE, N. 0. MATT IE GOLDEN, Rec. Sec. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ; La Crande Camp No. 7703 nn'ctn on tho first and third Thursday evenings of each month in tho K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcomo. L. J. MUNHALL, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second Friday after noon nnd every fourth Friday ovon Ing, every month In K. P. hall. All visiting members cordially welcom. HENRIETTA G1IAHST, Oraclo. NELUE V. VINACKE, Rec. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications tho cecond and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK.See. 3Y "ALL-MAN For Good Print Inu; call at tho Observer office nnd in- .ispect our samples or phono Tho Ob server, Main 37. Out of town oi doi'3 promptly attended, to at reas onable prices. We carry a large and complete stock of letterheads, envelopes, etc. Orders for engrav ing, hnlf-lones, seals, rubber stamps, etc., promptly filled. 2-4-tf. .OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN in tho business world arc now opening to a frrcater extent than ever bo foro. The .woman v.lio is capable of dninir tho woik left behind by tha . man who is called to tho colors is doing patriotic work just as if rhn were a Red Cross nursa. Find your opportunity for useful . scrvicti through the classified ads. ' r PHBFE5SIDWIL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN dr. j. I I slclan. INGLE Osteopathia phy Thlrd floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m., and by appointment. Office phono, Red 17'il, residence Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wo men nnd children and obstetrics. j 'KYI', 1 HA I , NOSH AND SPECIALIST THROAT UUS. BOUVY AND ROE Practice - limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Room IS, Sommor Bldg. Phones: .Offico, Main 1(1; Res. Black 2241. 1 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. II. Craw ford and Robert S. Enkln, Attor neys n law. Practice In all the courts of the state and tho United Status. Office, West-Jacobson Bldg.. rooms 9-10-17, La Grando, Oi ego.i. i COCHRAN &. EB Kit HARD Geo. T. I Cochran and Colon H. Ebcrhard, ; Attmnoys. La Grande National ! Bank Building. GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. G. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, West-Jacobs Building. ' Go - "Over The Top" After JACK FROST With a Ton or Two of Our CONCENTRATED SUNSHINE KING COAL The J. D. Lynch Co. Satj's I To My Friends Say's I: The Harris Furniture Co. is the place to buy. Because you can save money on every purchase. A BIG SAVING IN Harris Furniture Co. m Patriotism p Business Vit,b the sohlior. ho sailor and t!x Ct) fanner stands the IcJ business man a 03 p a t r i o t, actively CJ hlpiiij to win the war. If3 TgS It is difficult ; to W s. overestimate the importance of liis work. The best Ms services of this in y stitution are plaui.d W directly at the. dis-: (S posal of business , patrons. ... ff, Our officers extend to fully use our fa cilitics. ConBul't,( you.r W. with us at convenience 0 United States National Bank La Giinde, Oregon 5?) ARCHITECTS C E. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phono Red 1871. R. J. KITCHEN Attorney at law. The Now Foley Bldg.' Practices in all State and Federal Courts, Phone Red 3681. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON OSTEOPATH AND '. L. RALSTON. D. O., M. D. Phy sician, Surgeon and Osteopath. Over SUvorthorn's Drug Storo, rooms, 12-13. Phone Main 21. VETE KIN AB.T DR. II. W, RILEY Graduate Veter inarian. Hospital, 1409 Madison Avo, State Stallion Inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment. Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. Business Directory f 1 TAXI-CABS CALL GREEN 13 for a Taxi Stand at the Foley Ilotol. VALLEY VIEW FLOUR MILLS Rowe & Richardson, Cove, Ore. WHITE QUARTZ , Blue Stem Blend GOLDEN IIEAUT Hard Wheat Graham Flour, I. X. L. Germ Bran, Shorts and Mill Feed TRUNKS THIS WEEK