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I) y LA GRAXDE EVENIXO OBSEllVEli IJAUE BEVEiS If You Want to Boy or Sell Something, "Don't Whisper In a Well'-Jse a WANT AD " . U l DOINGS . OF THE DUFFS BY ALTAIAN )' we'u BE (ScwOmwrillljOEDCIQ Eeo iTou seem ToTtovxl J?W$. j right Home mi? dufP 'W fiwx PPeTTV well, of II uc yrwff Lfessjj ess I SUPPOSE TMEtl.To PUT IT Voue Words, you'o LOAM MM tyOMEX 4s Tb That cm't sav - fit NEVER, LEAJT Uim AwW - I'VE OMLVJ BORROWED! FROM HlHV .SO FAC i - I Hh geewa tiurt 4 -''kz?MAWK Iisupp&se theh.to put 1 'T-- ; H"! SV I SORT OF I'yp ., , . WSsl . trustworthy Vowg ' i - a , 1 i i rrrorrww jjiu 1 i . , i ' ' " - Chain Wood $3 a We are again prepared to deliver chain wood at -the old price, $3.00, until further notice. Also 36-inoh dry cord wood at $8.50, delivered. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Department Phone Main 732 , Greenwood Avenue itl " '' ' . i 8 KED CROSS NOTES List of names to appear for phys- leal examination on Monday, Fcb- Knitters, Attention! ruary 26: On account of a new ruling, only! Order Xo. Nnmo one kind of a garment can be shipped 256 Bona Wisdom. . . . in a box. This rule applies to knitting; 2G1 Francisco Varrlano. as well ns other garments. On this-269 Heber Herbort Allen. Saturday then the Chapter will ship 275 Albert l.ncinn Shelton. a box of sweaters, and next week a j 278--Elirman Hall, box of socks. We will need 150 j 283 Kdwnrd Uoliucs Bingham, sweaters to fill the box. Will you j 280 Clarence Herman Mnrshnll. bring in a sweater before Saturday ? j 2!)fi Henry Hellmer. CAMPAIGX IS HITCEKSFCI, 'I lions.' Ono-rourlh of the Chicago I chinches exceeded their quotas In Lutherans Find Keady Response to ! advance of tho canvass. Iowa Is Appeal for Funds. ,. ! raisins throe times Its allotted sum. - ' i Wisconsin lends the list on the -first The local drive among Lutherans day In total subscriptions reported, In the campaign of the Lutheran I and Virginia In per capita. War Commission for 5700,000 for j Owing to the railway breakdown Soldiers and. Sailors' Welfare, went j In. the East and the consequent de "ovor the top" yesterduy, the first pay of arrival of supplies from, gen day of tho local canvass, for Its full oral heiuliur.rter:i, the drive Is not minimum quota and hi advancing j as lar advanced In Oregon as in I Last week the Chapter received 101 sweaters and rejected only one. Let ! this be a hundred per-cent sweater iweek. It is still necessary to call at . tcntion to a few points that are over-! looked occasionally. "Knit' 2, prul 2" J i is tho rule for all purling. The purl in I 'ng should never be stretched out flat. garment fit close. It loses all elas ticity when ironed or stretched flat in 3omo other way. I Meetings Are Successful The re ; "ival meetitiKS at the M. E. Church l South are progressing nicely with j much interest. There were eleven at the altar last night at tho close of the I evening service. Rev. A. L. Thorough- man of Walla Walla arrived last night to assist the Mills-Huggin party in tho meetings. The public are all in vited to attend ull these services. 2 97 Samuel Art'hlo Harris. 301 Harold VkVor Ollkison. 302 filnier Leroy ningham.- 304 ThoinaB Lloyd Nelson. 305 Geoiiju Cuatur, 300 Chas. Nathan Cross. 310 Oeorgo M. Noble. 311 I'aul Tanner. 312 Kdwnrd Slmonsen. 314 Grant Ward Lyman. 31 6 Earl Dates. 323 Chas. Edw. Spanglo.' 324 Joseph Peter Gettlo. , today to obtain tho maximum allotted to La, Grande ' Reports received, by., .Roy., F. ,W. Bussard indicate that the' campaign' Is succeeding beyond ull .oxpeeta- .su in Eastern states are not yet to and definite hand. o reports Pheno Observer, your Want Main 37. Ads to the BKi SU SICAI, ATTltACTIOX C'OSIIXH TO l,A GltAXIlM KOOX r- i V 1 r -iV: i.c, In' t, A I , y f 1- sia. 'try. if ' 5 "fit vt -jit if t 5 4 O.-W. SUltVICE FliAtt (JHOl t ll XKJHT AT TI1I0 I'lltHT .MliTIIOOlST ( III KOH The attention of any ono hav ing a grouch is called to the sub ject announced by the Methodist pastor for his .Sunday night dis cussion. AH such as bold a grouch against anybody or unytblng ure especially invited to attend thte services. It Is generally understood that many people are readily affected by the grouch germ and after the dis ease has taken a good hold It Is one of tho most difficult to get rid of. The pastor, Rev. G. H. Feese, wishes it to bo understood that the an nouncement Is niado In all serious ness. He will Bpeak of the nature of the grouch and Btiggest a sure and complete remedy. The Sunday school of the First McthodlBt church Is steadily gain ing In numbers and Interest under the splendid supervision of the superintendent Geo. H. Curroy and his assistant, Mrs. R, W. Lelghton. When Itching Stops We have eight tailors; can make you a suit In 24 hours. We have two of the best ladies tailors that money can secure; our ladies tail ored suits arc very little higher than ready-to-wear. THE TOGGERY. 2-21-tf. , Notice. j We wish to Inform the public i that the store called the Old Town! Store has been purchased by usj and we will undertake to serve the; patrons of tho place and give them accomodation to the best of our ability. Wo earnestly solicit youri patronage. Come and see our line ; and let us serve you. Give us a chance nnd Bee what we can do. Phone Main 712. 2-16-tf. N. H. ANSON, Prop. There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture nnd skin irri tation almost Instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. ' Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of zemo and apply it aa directed. Soon you will find that, irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy ing liquid, is oil that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makes the okin soft, smooth and healthy.. TtB.W. Roue Co., Cleveland, O. r I Ire H.-nloucil ( (uicert ompany Wcdnor.day, February 27, the Hallowoll Concert Company, previously- Wt'l known hfirn ( tn inn l-o a rot'.'m pneM (remon! nnntinrini. at flip He l-h;!t fi--nt in ennrnvf. nnd then In ilnnce rin-thii- nnnniinoo.i'c'anRn'n menis win oc m;ruo later. (Continued from Page.One) Davis, Harry R., Aviation Corps. . Delanoy, Harry L., Hospital Corps. Elder, John N,, Navy. Emmett, N. K., Marines. Groupe, Adolph, Marinesj Groupc, Alfred, Drafted. Garety, Ileilj. C., .Navy. Greening, Granville, Cavalry. Geortson, Clarence E., Navy. Greene, Robt. Rex, r Aeroplane. Hamlin, Benj. F., Jr., Unknown. Horstman, Hersebel J., Unknown; Ilorstman, Elmer, Navy. Harrington, W. D., Militia. Huniphrles, Oscar, 43rd Inf. Band. Hnney, Lee, Army. i Holmes, Delbert, Army. Hyatt, Paul S., Navy. Ingle, Clayton N. Hospital Corps. Johnson, David, Hospital Corps. Johnson, Emmanuel, Navy. jJacobson, Alvln E., Aviation Corps. Ken key, Dell., Nat. Guard. Lnukar, Christ, Army. Lewis, Leslie Elmer, Navy. . Lofgren, H. W., Officers' Reserve McDonald, Stephen B., Navy. McGinnis, Herbert A., Hnsp. Corps. McDowell, Clifton, Unknown. James B.. Aeroplane. McMasler, Samuel E., Unknown. The Observer's Classified Ads. PRQFESSIQMAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician. Third, floor. Now Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. ni.; 2-5 p. in., and by appointment. Office phone, Red 1701, residence Red 881. ' .. -.'-.: DR. MAHOARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician.' Diseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. EYM, VOli RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Furnished apnrtmonts, $15; Darland . Apts. Inquire No. 0, Depot St., Apt. B. 2-20-tf. Arc you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Sprin;: and Summer when you are buritd with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grancries now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for M.Tit and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you SlJfi.OQ and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can bo filled directly from th? thresher, djinr away with high priced ' labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in the trenches need the sacks for sand bass for the protection of their very Iivc3 nnd perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sacks part of the money goes to India. BUILD VOI R GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens ap. He sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. Save noney keep what you spend at home prevent loss nnd damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally u?ed In other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. Koj particulars as wcil as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON MaeCaffrey, John H., Engr. Corps. I Mclntyre, A. R., Ida. Natl Guard. iMnnticth, Sherman A., Signal Dept. J ! Mansfield, Art J., Army. I'Maharas, Angel, Drafted.. -Mills, Stanley S., Aeroplane. lliidge, O. K., Army. I O'Brien, Donald S., Navy. J Putnam, Arthur, Army. . I Palmer. Albert L., Ilosp. Corps. Pearson, Frank, Hospital Corps. Plass. Harry C, Bakers. I I'itti, Louis. Army. , J Robinson, Frank L., 4,'lrd Inf. Band I Radtke, Win., Army. Read, Fred I).. Hc-pital Corps. I Reed, Melvin E., Idaho Guard. Reynolds, Wm. B., Idaho Guard. Stroinbaugh, Herbert, Drafted. I: Spencer, Guy W., Army. J Sargent, Win. D.. Army. I Strong, Amlsey L., Infantry. I St'nter. John. Marines. Stewart, Colin, Hospital Corps. I Street, Harvey C. Drafted. j Thornton, N. J.. Ida. Natl. Guard. I Tompkirts, Byrd, Navy. Walsh, Mike E.,' Navy. i Weis, Wm. N.. Navy. ! Weis. Chas. G., Navy. Winters, Ralph, Hospital Corps. I Winter Paul J., Unknown. Whll forda Geo. N., Navy. i Wilcox, Warren, Army. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms on lower floor with both. Call Black 3111. 2107 Third St. , 2-15-tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; In quire Harris Furniture Co. 2-lOtf FOR RENT Five room furnished house. Phone Black 1191. 2-12-tf FOR RENT A three room bunga low, furnished. 1221 W Avenue. Phono Rod 3441. 2-4-lf. FOR SALE Real Estate. FOR SALE Two corner lots, one 10 room and one 4-room houses, two blocks from business center. Good location. Priced right. Phone Red 3812. 2-19-12t FOR SALE R-room plastered house, in Iji Grande, $250 furniture, small cellar, good barn, j good chicken house that will hold 150 chickens, good well, soft wuter; place well fenced. To be sold within the next 20 days. Price $1200, $200 down, balance $25 n month. Applv to W. R. Smith, Pastor M. E. 'church South. 2-l(i-(it-pd FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern Bungalow; In quire 103 Greenwood St. 2-1-Ct. FOR SALE Farms. FOR SALE A good ranch, of 80 ucres; good land, good, improve ments; 5 miles northeast of La Grande. Terms reasonable. Apply to Peter Allen. 2-19-3t-pil BAR, NOSM AND THROAT SI'ISCIA I.IBT p Determination $3 K and Persistence r 9 .... . - H bueeess requires de jr termination the will to progress fsJ week by week and jy M month bv month. CD I Wj jjSi The other factor is persistence which insures continued progress. . Determination and . persistence, in sav- ; ing regularly a part j of the income, are ( necessary for every ( individual who ( would know success ( and prosperity. . Our Savings facili- ties are at the serv- -ice of every resi- i dent of this com- ! inunity, ( a United States National i Bank ! 5 La Gi inde, Oregon I CP j DR3. BOUVY AND ROE Practice limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Room IS, Sonimer Bldg. Phones: Office, Main 10; Res. . Black 2241. ' ' ATTORNEYS HELP WANTED Female. WANTED Number young women and men to prepare for toleprnph service to help fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of men for war; posltlous guaran tees Write Telegraph Depart ment, Room - 218, Railway Ex change Bldg., Portland, Or. 2-7-tf WA XTED M Isccllnneous. FOR SALE MiMrcllmieous FOR SALE 1914 Ford in good Bhape. Black 1541. 2-19-31pd. FOR SALE One horse and single buggy. Phone Red 2361. 2-19-3tp. FOR SALE OR TRADE A dandy homo consisting of 90 acres In Yamhill county; will sell nt an attractive figure, or trade for Union County lands. La Grande Investment Co., Phone Main 762 CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert S. EaUIn,' Attor neys a law. Practice In all the courts of the state and the United States. Office, Wost-Jacobson Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN EBEKHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Greon and L. O. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, West-Jacobs Building. MKCIIAVO-THEItOPY DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano Therapy; chronic diseases my specialty; Physical and Mental Science. Hours: 1:30 to. 12:00 a. in., 1:30 to 4:30 p. in., 7:00 to S:00 evenings. Phone Black 2311. Rooms 1 and 2 over Cool ldgc Pa'nt Store, Adams Ave. ARCHITECTS Farmer's Phone Main 31. 2-1 5-Bt C- E' MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. WANTS WORK Experienced prac tical nurse. Mrs. Minnie Curry, 1411 Madison Ave; Phone Red 12. 2-l-7tpd. WANTED A night or Becond mill er. Joseph Milling Co., Joseph, Oregon. 2-15-t. - FOR SALE High grade piano Injr" fire! Mono .nn,llfi,,n Toi.e Tlnl.x i"' Hihberd. Phone Red 3G51, morn ings and evenings. 2-14-6t.pd FOR SALE Tho Qulnland property in Island City road, known ss the Midway. Phone Red 1393. 2-8-.15pd. WANTED A lady te cook in hotel; write or phone Miller Hotel, Wal lowa. Oie;;on. 2-15-tf. LOST AXD FOUXD WANTED Load of hay; stale kind and price. Phone Black 3001. Chas. H. Shepherd, 1905 Adams Ave. 2-15-tf. WANTED At once, team for farm work. Mares In foal preferred. Phone Hot Lake Banltarlum. l-25tf LOST Three brad or cattle branded XX on left hip, crop split and undor-blt In left ear. Reward. R. J. Baker, Cove. Ore. 2-20-31. LOST Three colts, coming two yenrs old, unbranded; 1 bay mare colt, 1 brown horse colt with white spot on forehead; 1 sorrel colt with white star in forehead. Send information to J. F. Miller, Aliccl, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1 1-24-lmo-pd Go "Over The Top" After JACK FROST With a Ton or of Our ; Two CONCENTRATED SUNSHINE KING COAL '.. The'.' . . : ; J. D. Lynch Co. Business Directory f TAXI-CABS CALL- GREEN 18 (or a Taxi- Stand at tho Foley Hotel. 1 I J. KITCHEN Attorney at law. The New Foley Bldg. Practlco In all State and Federal Courts, i 1 Phone Red 3681. 1 1 VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter inarian. Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. Slate Stallion inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment. Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. VALLEY VIEW FLOUR MILLS Rotre & Richardson, Cove, Ore. WHITE QUARTZ Blue Stem Blend GOLDEN HEART Hard Wheat Graham Flour, I. X. L. Germ Bran, Shorts and Mill Feed Xoiv Is the Time to Be Cnrcfiil. The widespread blizzard Is causing such a demand for cough medicine that almost any sort of mixyire Is finding sale. Avoid unknown con coctions that might contain harmful drugs. When you buy Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound you are gotring a family cough medicine of high standard and genuine merit. It contains no opiates. Sold every-, where. Adv. When a Want Ad Is Working For You You're making sure progress in your hunt for a buyer for that used machinery, or furniture or office appliances. People arc not afraid to tuy needed things because they are "second hand." Tho important thing is that they are still good enough to give satis factory sen-ice. If they are your ad, will do business for you, DON'T FORGET WHO SELLS FURNITURE FOR LESS THAN SO CALLED SALE PRICE THAT IS HARRIS. Sell3 for Less All the Time H. B. HARRIS Next Door to Harris Grocery