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' H LA UltANDE JSVKNLNU OJiSKKVER '.A 'WEDNESDAY, HARCn 13, 1918 PAGE SEVEN - 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 .- If You Want to Buy or Sell Something, " I i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALIJMAN ! Goovhess Me! I NeVEH SEE SUCH A I'D LIKE TO 6ET WTO w... ... v.-,. THE AWIATIOM BRANCH OF 1 THfc-SESVIC- I I.IK6 HJUS "BMIKlB DO I , P4MSS ? How Do Woi). MBLL, WO' 5H0' AMV MO SfiH WILL S00 STAKt ME TO A Piece, of" pie oa FLNlklff MACUlM&a . r- M OP ONE. MB AM 7 (SooD-OiJ IARTH ' PIECEIM' Between) McllS. J SOMETHING? ' in i 1 11 . 1 11 r ,'"., 35 SOS 05 95 cUtT) i'S 135 1 L I.Sep - ff H -. - --. . .-.:Vr:;- I )fl , I I Of flllH' ' ' ITVc ' 1 i 3 i .; WtMnvite our customers and everyone interested in making; their money f go as; -far-as possible, to' come in and investigate the CASH and (LARRY plan ?qf merchandising, which will he inaugurated at the MAMMOTH OROCMRY March Hi. ' ' ,- ; . ' The new arrangement is in accordance 'with the recommendations of the .Commercial Kconomy Hoard of the National "War Council. (W new method is a' practical and economical plan and enables 'us to sell on closer margin.. We will bring the odd pnniy into prices and get away from the fixed nickel and dime idea. '"" - ; PRIOES WILL 'BE REDUCED AND .MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES The IViammoth Grocery MAIN 82 Silver Ten. The tea at Mrs. Chris Wright's in north I.a Grande- piomiscs to be well attended, far the North Side ladies are glad of this opportunity to show their splendid loyalty to the Red Cross and to their own roni- munlt;'. However, the "tea" is not confined to locality mid many la dles are planning to go. Kvcryono is invited by Mrs. Wrighti A pro gram is bolus arranged for four o'clock. Announcements Inter. Itc nienibeiyllio date, Friday afternoon of this V.eck. Xo Salaries. Xo, dear reader, there ir. no sal ary paid to any officer of tho Hod Cross, not even the busy secretary, Mrs. L. H. Onodhuo. So, why worry? lielgi'ans Xtci! ( hulling. Tho Hod Cross is called upon to collect fuipliis clothing for Belgian relief us more more explicitly set out in the following letter, iz: March S, mis. Dr. M. K. Hall, Chairman, I.a Grande Chapter, A. It. C.,. La Grande, Oregon. Dear Dr. Hall: Herbert Hoover has asked tho lied Cross to lend the machinery of its organization to col feet for tho Belgian Relief Commis sion from the people of the United "States a cerlaln amount, of selected used and surplus clothing for the Professional Directory OSTKOPATMIO PHYSICIAN DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician. Third floor New Foley Bhlg. Hours 10-12 a. m.j 2-5 p. ni., and by appointment. Office phone, Bed 1701, residence Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. MECIIAXO-TllEliOPY DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mcchano Tlnrapy; chronic diseases my specialty; Physical and Mental Science. Hours: 1:,10 to 12:00 a. m., 1:30 to 4:.1U p. m., 7: no to 8:00 eveniafcs. Phone Black 2" 11. Rooms 1 and 2 over Cool ld.re Taint- Store, Adams Ave. VETEr.ISAUT DR. II W. RILEY Graduate Yctsr-' A . Klnte Stallion Insnector anil Ins.wctor of stock for shipment Home Independent Phone, Black ! 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. ('. I?. R1MKIXS, Proprietor ixiier work of the communion in occupied territory of Franco end Belgium.. The lied Cio.;3, speaking through Mr. Davison, has agreed to do so. The campaign will cause liltlo iri ternijHion In the regular work of tho Red Cross as I ho mechanical do tails have been reduced to a mini mum and Hie expenne involved Is small. Chapters will collect such articles as are desired. Inspect only to the extent neeersary (o climluato worthless articles and those which cannot be UBod, pack in uny way which will secure safely in trutisi'. and ship r. o. b. cars to the desig nator warehouses of the tointnls :ilon. Mr. Gibson Is particularly desir ous that the whole matter be closed up by March 25 in order that the work may not continue long. enough to come to be considered a. regular activity or the Red Cross or be a precedent for a continued collection of worn gurmenls. Tliio division is asked for 200 tons. Of course most of this will come from the cities. We suggest that the l,a Grande chapter gather from the city and tiie two counties under your chapter jurisdiction ap proximately three tons. Enclosed are: (1) Complete and uiple insti notions Tor handling the ........ ..... j ATTORNEYS ! CRAWFORD & BAKIN T. H. Craw- I j ford and Robert S. Eakln, Attor-' neys n law. Practice In all the cnirts of tho stato and tho United States. Office, West-Jacobson Bidg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon, , COCHRAN & EBERHAR-D Geo. T. Cochran and Colon H. Eberhard, Attoineys. La Grande National Bank Building. IGREEM & RUDOLPH Attorneys, j R. J. Green and L. O. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, West-Jacofcs j Building. "j ARCIIJTKCTS '!c. E. MILLER Architect, room 27, ! New I'oley Bldg. Phone Red 1S71. 'i' .V ' "ave the Observer Job Dept. -V estimate on your printing needs. - ! ' the Ijnnefit of cash buy- inp. Phone Main 27. r StSfif- Vo' Gcrf A APPETITE V " ' ' V PIC ENOUGH To JO.H H ' DO ,.: , . pg ipMVi J THAT A6AIN, nriiilr-r lrr pansw - I'm 1211 ADAMS AVENUE collection, (2) Copy of the appeal of tho Uclgian Jtellef Commission. Tho Instructions regarding the collection of this relief and other matters pertaining thereto will ap pear In the Hod ' Cross department tomorrow. W.Ml I'YCI.OPKCIA ISKCKI) BY Til 10 UOVK-HXIUKXT lYKIiifitf Farts of (he War Con cisi ly noil Aiithoritntivcly Slated i A "War Cyclopedia" is tho latest special wur publication of the gov ernment issued through the com mittee on public information. It is a handbook for ready reference on the great war, "I'.i contains In some joO piiRea a great mass of Infor mation simply arranged and clearly stated. It Is issued in response to un insistent demand from many stu dents, writers, clergymen, lawyers, buidne.'is men and I lie public at iuti-'C lor autlientlc statements of the outstanding facts concerning the war In alphabetical arrange ment. Tho "War Cyclopedia" Was edit ed l.v Frederic L. Paxton, Univer sity of Wisconsin; Edwin S. Corwin,' Princeton University, and Samuel B. Harding, Indiana University, the editois drawing freely upon the time and the patriotic good-will of a large number of special writers from all parts of tho country. Be cause of Its special value and the high cost of printing a small price of 2", cents a copy has been fixed 30,000 Stitches for One Cent Requires "almost no current" to run it, yet docs all but guide the sewing. . SEW MOTOR fits any machine. No adjusting;. Simply sets on the stand under t!i ivc wheel. This Ik the Year for Conservation Come and learn how electric ap pliances will aid. NASH ELECTRIC CO. by the government to cover tho cost ' of production ami distribution. It j may bo. obtained from the Com- mittee on Public Information, 10 Jackson Place, ''Washington, f). C; In a foreword Chairman Georgo ' Creel, of tho committee, says: ''Oth er handbooks have been and will bo made by other agencies; all will serve their end, for this war Is not to be won by an established doc-jfnlra concevnB the army and navy trine nor by an official theory. but!aml Ulcll. raml(yinB branches of I by an enlightened opinion based on 1 gorv4.e j the truth. The facts of ' history j Tho editors have mado -easily nc iand life arc the only arsenal to r ,.,,,, tho nt(,tIU,(iinir fets con- j which Americans need resort In or- dor to defend their cause. The 'deeper their study,- the. firmer be- 'j comes their conviction. Tho 'War , Cyclopedia- represents an effort to ! arrango m simple torm the ms . ; most needed. Tlie "War Cyclopedia," gives a re inarkably succinct nud coinprehen jsivo story of the execution of Edith Cnvell. . All of the great war measures In the United States, such as (he 10s- i pionage Act, the various acts con- j cernlng alien enemies, tho Seloctlvo , Draft, the Voluntary-Censorship of i The: Observer's FOR RENT ion RENT A two or threo room modern apartment where part of rent can he taken up by light work. Red :0!)2. FOR RENT Apartment; Darling apartments, (i Depot St. il-O-tf. FOR RENT A modern apartment with s.iarate bath. Gilbert apartment house. Call Red GDI. s-n-ir. FOR RENT Two nice rooms for light .housekeeping; also separate bedroom; two blocks from center , of town. 15.12 Adams Avenue, rhono Black 8001. 2-26-lf. WANTED Miscellaneous. TO EXCHANGE Hit) acres Brazing! and timber land on Wallowa river! for Ln Granilo .property. What have you. Phono Black 1 ft 4 2. 3-12-2L WANTED Competent girl or woman for general housework; 2".0( per month; two in family. Inquire Ob server. 3-11-tf I'OIt liK.NT Fiiinislitil FOR RENT Two room furnished house. 130(5 O Ave. 3-12-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms on lower floor. 1311 O avenue. Phone Red 821. 3-12-lf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; inmiire Harris Furniture Co. 2-15-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Inquire at Harris' Furniture Co. Phone Rod, .1171. 3-3-tf. : FOR RENT Two room furnished I house; call 1301 O Ave. or phone I Red 3101. . 3-fi-tf. - furnished ! FOR RENT Modem house. Phone Black 3701, or call 2103 First St. 3-5-tf. ! LOST. LOST-Bunch of keys near Port i Office. Return to Obrervcr and ; receive rewind. 8-12-2L ' ' .. ' I miinl. -,-,-1. -i -...-..-t..-,.-w wi-rw j Bav colt, two rears eld. No" ..tain uiii. mi broods visible. j , Camo to my plurc about February 23. J. F. Steinbeck ! ranch seven miles east of La Grande. ; 3-9-tit. i the Press, etc., and nil of the tutions thnt have been created to j cany on the activities or the '.war, 1 lunch as the War Trndo Hoard, War j j Risk insurance Bureau, Red Cross Scrvlco, Council of National pe-i Tense, Food Administration, etc.,, are comprehensively explained. Thero Is also, a wealth of information of v:tlnn- to students of mllitnrv . af- corning Oorinnn frighlfuhiess in the reports of 1 (.'idling episodes of the war, such as tho Invasion of Bel gium, tho Lusilanla destruction, the mlbmarlne campaign against neu- (,:,! and similar Incidents, . Swells Junior Ited Cross Kiiuil. Tlfe Island City pupils have turned over the sum of $18 'to tio Junior Red Cross. This depart- ; nient of the work is being vlgorons- ly pushed by tho members of the Island City schaol arid they are to be congratulated on the substantial showing made. Classified Ads; m m m mtm FOIt SALK Miscellaneous FOR SALE Sotting hens. Anda- luslon and Plymouth Rock hatch- log eggs, $i.(in per 15; large Den ver onions, $2.00 .per sack; onion li sets, So- per lb.; well matured!) send potatoes, $1.00 per sack; rj vegetable oysters. Black 3ilGl.i 1911' "1st N. 3-12-lit. ' jj FOR SALE 17 lots, fi room house, 1 1 paved street; clear; good location; ij terms; may consider trade. Make'! ofrer for all or part. Owner, enro Observer. , Address j' 3-12-0tl FOR SALE Hatching eggs from carefully selected mating of single comb Rhode Island Red, Barred li Rocks, White Orpington and English ' White Leghorns. Eggs, per 16, $1.50 f.. 'l no. 1m do ,w , atin An ! Call Black 3011. J. II. Day, 121-4 W Avenue. 3-11-lmo FOIt SALE Dnnily Shepherd pups; male, $5.00; females, $2.50. C. A. Webster, Aliccl. ;i-U-4t-p ! FOR SALE' Household furniture. Inquire 180fi Cedar SI. 3-11-tf. FOIt SALE Itenl estate; write for particulars. Jus. Bone, Emmett, Idaho, ' 3-9-1 mo pd. FOIt SALE White leghorn eggs; Tancred special strain; $1.50 per 15;. Mrs. Geo. E. Wells, Aliccl, Oregon. 3-9-Otpd. FOR SALE Corner lot, (!0x70, 10 room house; s-.reet improvements all paid. . Call Red 3812. 3-8-tf FOR SALE Three jersey cows. Call Black 3501. 3-7-(itpd. FOR SALE Dry slab wood; meas ured cord, $3.50. Phone Red 1882. 2-26-tf. FOJt SALE Home grown alfalfa seed nt farmer's prices. C. W. Bond, La Grande Route No, 2. 2-25-1 mo. The Pneumonia Season T1.A .. ..'.1 .i u .k. r t u pppn)s )() lhe mnst UvnrMt! f the pneumonia eerm. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often re- suits from a cold. The quiiker a cold i( gotten rid of the less the danger. A" soon as the first indications of con appeaia i..iimin t t. i . . .1. ..I.. m otign neinc'iy. as ui um vhiuc oi tt,: .,...: l u-L ho. used It -Adv. 1 nnSKRVER W A N T ' I ,L"t'U A 11 S PAY WW Instl-IHpoclnl Costumes For "Drum Mnjnr Tho costumes of the players of j the operetta, "TI10 Drum Major. which is to be givon at tho high school March 23, are to bo of the best: Those, of tho men will bo the regular military costume of tho sol dier of the French revolution. Those; of the girls will be much like thci ones worn In the , .time of Queo Klizabeth, and will doubtlessly be vory quaint In stylo. Thono taking tho rola of peasants will also lulve I a regular peasant costume, consist-! Ing of blouse,' knoo breeches, and bright colored stockings, typical too, of tho peasant period. I .KtlAl, XOTIt'K. NOTIOK TO rnMHTons 111 the Matter of the Estate of Will iam MeCall, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the .... 1 1. .1..,.. f . uiiuei niKUt'ii hub uvimi ouij' aiMuii.- j fts ed and has qualified as axeculor ofU the estate of William McCall, (le- ceased; and that all persons having claims against the estate of tho said decedent should present them duly verified to the undersigned nt his law office In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. First published., February. .1 3,- lllS.. JNO. S. HOIMUN, Executor of the Estate of William McCall, Deceased. Daily 2-13, 20. 27, 3-0, 13rd, Oregon Nursery Co. of Orenco, Oregon GEORGE BALL, Agent Phone Black .1181 1212 Washington Ave. La flrande, Oregon II I I I Fraternal L.... ............ .- L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 8C0, Loyal Order ot Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday nleht at 8 p. ni. in Eagle hall next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. GEO. YOUNG, Die. HARRY SWART, See. B. P. 0.?E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges eheertully ex tended to all Brother Elks. NORMAN D ESI LET, Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Secretary. K. ot L. of Security Mt. Emily Council, No. 24G, meets the second and fourth Monday evening nt 8 o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. ABE HARRIS. Fin'I. Bee. FLORENCE BRYANT, Rec. Sec. MULED TEMPLE NO. 170 Dra matic Order Knights of Khorasuan. Instituted Feb. SO, 1014. Meets the third Friday ef each month at K. P. hall.. All visiting Votaries welcome. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1A9 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles' Ball. All visiting neighbors wel come, pues payable at tho of fen of the clerk. New Foley Bldg., 9 a. in., to S p. m. J. J. MURCH1SON. C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Cleik. Behind the soldier $g) 1 and the sailor, with the farmer,, stand I business man ; .and (fy . 1 banker, bringing to 5 v i bear for victory, every resource of g I "this the world's jSK' richest nation. Thii institution in- -yiti.'s ' the ' Gonpcra- CQ tion of .every pro- ) gressive element in ; , the eonnnunity and (Jy extend s its liest S services and faeill PtlSJ ' ' . ties to insure the e a r 1 y winning of the war. Will IV U UlULLO National Bank La Grande, Oregon Business Directory TAJO-CAUS CALL GREEN 18 for Taxi. Stand at tho Foley Hotel. l mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmm mmmmm. l VALLEY VIEW j ! FLOUR MILLS i J Roire 3t Richardson, Cove, Ore. J WHITE) QUARTZ J Blue Stem Blend j i GOLDEN HEART ! J Hard .y.'hat J Graham Flour, I. X. L. Germ Bran, Shorts and 1(111 Feed ; !.-.--.-...-.......---- " "l Directory A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No, 41, A.' F: & A. M. held regular ' meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. '. A. C. WICL1AMS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 moots every Monday, night in Castle Hall(K. of P. hdli). A Pythiin welcome to ill viBltlng - Knights C. K. McCORMICK, C. C. DELILE GREEN, K. of. R. 4 S. REBEIfAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. SARAH McCLURE. N. G, MAOTIE 80LDEN, Bee. See. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA - I.a Grande Camp No. 7703 moeta on the first end third Thursday evenings of each month In the K. . of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor welcome. L. J. MUNHALL, V. C. ' W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp moots every second Friday after noon end every fourth Friday even ing, overy month la K. P. hall. All visltius members cordially welcom. HENRIETTA GHARST. Oracle, . NELLIE V. VINACKE, Rec. .0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds Btatod communications tho jecond and fourth Wednesday of each q.onth. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. 8ADI8 B. CIVKN, W. M. MARY A. 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