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......It I1."!.!,, . ,.--.'J. TlilTi.SDAY, lu'AUCH 21, ISIS LA GKANDE OBSERVER page;. : '-i 'A 4' The Original Cash Grocery The little store with the big stock and the low prices. It will pay you to call. Remember, you save on every purchase. Rhubarb, .1 lbs '. . 25t Green Onions, :t Inim-lies1 . . . . HH' Celery, large, l"c size .11 PURE SORGHUM TOILET SOAP v OATMEAL Highest f-rade tal.le Asso.'te.l Oatmeal, Hut- Ooblen Rn.l an.l x. 01 stm-u nm teriuilk. AVitch Hazel . Albers so. 2y. ean 27J' , oka ' No. f, ',:,, ........ 52 7lmi'3: Xo.lOsaek ...63d TEA GARDEN LAUNDRY SOAP COrn MEAL SYRUP Hob AVliito . x- ,n , nr. Pull quart 36, 4 19 No. 10 sa.-k 65f Full i j Mellon ....70' c'rin ; Full gallon $1.40 1"j'"s 8-U - ' QUAKER OATS TAFFY BRAND POTATOES nr)(. Pkff 27 SYRUP , Xo. 1 Assorted No. i can ........ . . 58 L) sa(.k . , . .spi.35 Xo. 10 can $1.05 COFFEE . M. J. ), Brand PINEAPPLE ONIONS e, Xo. 1 s.i,e;l, ,.. .14J solia st(,k. J; -gj 1- Xo. .,, sliced, can ZiiQ . . r, - J'"s .? pel in. X... 10,'sl iced, can.. 63d 10- u' 5 Lbs. . . ; . .35d per lb. A If C Ktrictlv fresh vancli, dozen . . . '. : . . 35d Three dozen $1.00 It Pays to Pay Cash at the ' tfOOVERIZED GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARCADE. TODAY ONLY VIOLET MERSEREAU in "MORGAN'S RAIDERS" i Jillll very Bhort; dtmnn(t vcrv keen, and yqunlity nothing to speak in. Anyuiins in me snnpe or 0 hog la bringing excellent prices. Hogs Bellini! totlny at 7 to 1 17.20 wouldn't hnve hud a look-In at 23c to 30c less thnn u week ago. Prime heavy hogs are selling from $1(1.7-1 to M7.: pigs $14 to. 15.5 and the linllk of hogs nroiinil $17. Sheep receipt for tho day, none, with very few In tho lmirket for tho previous pint of the week. All kinds of ovine stock ineetB with ready reception by the buyers. Western InnibH qttoto tit $15 to $15.5(1; Valley laniha $14.5(1 to $15. wotltein $12.5(1 lo $13; rwon $il to $12. It Hiiro Dock tlio Work r. Chongenblo weather and wet feet make March n tliingi'ioua month for roughs, cold, croup and whooping cough. He prepared to get prompt relief. Don't let a rold run Into ser ious sickness, Mrs. W. 1J. Thornton,! 3523 W. loth St . I.n.tlo Ildrk. Ark., I writes: "My lltllo hoy had a severe'! attack of croup and I honestly he-. lieve ho would hnve (Ilea ir It had not been for Foley's Honey and 7nr. Two doses relieved hiin. 1 would not be without It at nny price." Sold Everywhere Adv. ; -' 1." rUWOPSIS OF Till-'! AXNM'AT, ftTATR.lRNt OP TUB Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New Ye.rk I'lly, tn llio Hutti- of Nf-w YorK. ton lit :tlsi ,lav of hcc-inlier, lot", ma,ta to the Insurant:,. ri)timilN)luiir of Ilia .stuto j of Urt'goii, liuiKiiant to Intv: j litromo. ' . Tolftl rrfoilom Inromi, $8.1.1.018.70; ! Intfrr-st, d iili.iiil n ami rents ri-c-lviHl durtmr ino itnl .. 31.0Jl.17U.tlS f i Int'ome from otlirr our.'i o- t I 1't.lveil OurliiB itn yeor 23.Str'.7t'0.tH ; niaiitillli,' ti.ai.niiii.r. iliiHrt I ni,.ni oiu, si,,,..!', , i BUSINESS i W EFFICIENCY ffi Avelulits are popular at $11 to $11.80. riteersaro now bringing the highest pi Ice in the open mar ket that l'oi'tlttnd has ovor seen.. Medium to good steers are selllitK largely from $10 to $11 and com mon to medium steers $8.50 tn $10, according to weight, quality and fnt. Low price cnttlo arc very good sellers. Choice cows and hei fers are bringing $!1 to $10. Com mon to good cows and heifers J.i to $fl,50;' dinners $4.25 to $(1.25; hulls $5 to $9; calves $7.50' to $12. Stockers and feeders are still In very good demand with the denlis' orders unfilled. They are brlntrl.ig anywhere from $5.50 to $9.50. Hog receipts for the week, In cluding today, 3000. The supply The Observer's Classified Ads. e STATES HISJOSITl SAT, KM, March 21. (Spcciall. Governor Withycomhc 'today made public his "platform" upon which he seclts the republican re-nomina- nation as the State's chief execu tive. The governor says: "If the people of Oregon are of opinion that 1 have oerved them, faithfully, I should be pleased to receive a vote of confidence at their hands. "The governor of the state has the' ear of the people. It is there fore In his power to nssist in creat ing and tnaintalng a healthy public sentiment on the ninny subjects which inuko Tor community welfare. I hnve been mindful of this fact, have mingled with the people and have done all In my power to pro mote tho development of' the state, to bring about the construction of good roads, to emphasize tho Im portance or education and especially to maintain at white heat tho devo tion or the people to the great cause of liberty and democracy for which the country is fighting. If re-elected I shall continue to do everything 1 can to accomplish these ends. "Oregon has given twenty thous and of her sons to the great world war. These men arc the rinwer or our young manhood and we have no 1' 1 9 -1 TOP PRICES FOR CATTLE STEERS REACH II If; H EST I IGl!RE EVER KNOWN AT NORTH PORTLAND FOR HENT FOR RENT Two light housekeeping , rooms. Crouso Apnrtmcrit house, formerly known as Moore Apnrt ments. 3 017 Fourth St. 3-13-tf Heavy Receipts Imparts a Better Tone to the Trade Receipt of Hogs Is Light FOR RENT Apartment, also room for lady or gentleman. Darlnnd Apartments, fi Depot St. 3-1 3tf FOR RENT A modern apartment with separate ; bath. Gilbert apartment house. Call Red 501. i AL !RU NS in "THE GOWN OF DESTINY" An intensely in tei'estinu; drama s h o v i n o- bow one person d i d bis "bit." TODAY AND TOMORROW OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES Actual battle scenes of tbe irreat w o r I d w a r, t a k e li ''over ' there" I STAR! Governor ithycombe clearer duty than that of loyally supporting them, providing for their health and comfort and safe guarding their morals. I shall con tinue to render them every service in my power. ''Under our form of government the conduct of a foreign war de volves on tho president of the Unit- i ed States, who Is the commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy. I shall do everything In my power to ; assist the president 111 making- the i power of this country effective in itlte great world conflict. I shall particularly exercise my power and j authority which I possess to pro jnole a maximum efficiency., in our local industries which are veiatod to the war activities. No other duty is so pressing or at this time so Important as that of winning the wrar. No sacrifice is too great if it looks lo the triumph of the for ces battling for International righ teousness. ' "I shall stand in the future, ar in the past, for rigid law enforce, ment. and for a cleaner and greate.' Oregon. "Oregon Is firmly committed to tho principles of prohibition and eo.mil Biiffrngo and. while they are no longer Issues In this state, I shall continue to give these causes , my full support. i "Every legitimate phase of state development should he supported, but ot litis time when our country is engaged in the most terrible war in the world's history the most rigid economy In state expenditure should he observed. "We have state problems of great 'magnitude to be worked out for the Increase of desirable popula tion: Tor the encouragement of manufacturing enterprises: for the enlargement of flocks and herds or the best breeds: for the eradication or fruit pests and other destructive ageucies in orchard and farm; ta ttle general encouragement 'of pro ductiveness in nil lines of endeav or: for the careful, intelligent handling or the several state insti tutions and their wards, observing as far as possible the best lines of .modem treatment while at the same time securing for these and for every department oT state busi ness the closest possible economy. noniestic tranquility and busi ness ennndence are Intimately relat ed to the public weirnre. I shall do all in my power to promote them. I note with pleasure the growing disposition of employers and em lovees tn consider each other rights and to adjust differences by (Continued on Page Sir.) PORTLAND, March 2(1. Cattle receipts for the week, 1700. Re ceipls are somevhat better than they have been for the past several weeks. Tills better supply has im parted n better tone to the trade and most steers have shown a good steady, advance, in some cases as much as 3 cents. Good handy FOR RENT Two nice rooms for light housekeeping; also separate bedroom;: two blocks from center of town. 1512 Adams Avenue. Phone Illack 3901. 2-2C-tf. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c nnd mail It to Foley & Co, 2X35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your nnnie and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney nnd bladder ailments; and Fo ley Cathartic Tublels, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, nnd sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. o ; FOR IlKNT I'urnislied FOR RENT. 14 room furnished house, 1007 lith St. Phone . M 701. 3-20-3tpd FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms with bath, on' lower floor. 2107 Third street. Thene Hlack 3111. 3-18-tf FOR RENT. A two-room furnished light house-keeping apartment (modern); very reasonable. Red 3092. 3-18-tf Preparedness LEARN THE 'IKCTII AltOUl CORSETS Aa We Are Learning the rruth About War. Vet Acquainted With )C Trula Mu. U. B. I'U. OZa, 'he Front Lnce Corset with the f ENTII.O Bar nnd Front Shield rhcrc's a La C'nmille Style Thti iU For You. Ml the Latest Models Now on Hand Priced at $2.00 up. MRS. RODT. PATTISON Coraetirre. Rex. 1702 Oak Phone Red .1221 FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room house and two 3-room apartments Phono Illack 1882. :!-18-(;t FOR SAI.IO Livestock FOR SALE. Twenty-five heavily wooled Lincoln ewes nnd lambs. Fred Zaugg, 4 miles north of La Grande. 3-18-4t J'OK SALK Ileal Estate FOR SALE. Rooming house ! city of Enterprise; 18 rooms; thriving business; one block from Main St. Bargain if taken at once. Owner leaving on account of bad health.' Add., Box 713, -Knttmpi'lBO, -fGrq.y r - ' : 3418-7t FOR SALE. Acre lot No. 24, Grand View addition; has good orchard. Also lets 7 and 8, . hlork 3, Carr's Si- idlvislon. Ad dress L. D. Mosler, 2119 Grand St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 3-15-5t . d. Total Incomo Ul;l.oul,lHMlil llUhurNrint'iita. Pntl for low-it, -mloviiimlp, untiulllfS und rutTbiiuut' v:l- ut-H DlvldfinlH tmlit to poltejhottl- , lot nil- Tin voul' C.'ommlHeloii, nml uiilurti-N pnitt uilitiiR llio y,-ui- Tukch, lii'mmo, nml fl'fll I'llUt UurtiiK tho )'' Amount or nil otli?r exin'nut- Itiiuranci ilarl- I tn,."i;ri.itis.n 8,UJ8,3S.1II ttll.U18.OtlS.7l 2.324, 100.03 7,707.ul)7i.a ii..-.n.u Total Mpendlture ..$ Ull.nKO.aai'.tlS Aanrt. Murkt valuo of i-pul entalo "...., owitotl l!.i.r18,0'.H.ll Markri value of ito?ka anil bonds owned T .nu nu nn m.H. lnt I'lll. lateral, eti.".... 200,SSI,.122.1(1 l'miitum noti nnd )ioll(-y loanN Puali In bnnkM and on lumd. ?sel uncollected and di-relTed premluniH i Other asHotn (nut) 2113.100 2 M. 47.1,0115.! 0,011. 020.1 13.400.710.17 14. 7l!l.74.n. 43 Total noels ...1701,020,048.411 Lean aneclal deponlla tn any ' tllte i If any there t,el,... . o.lo.ll Total asaeti adniltted tn Orenon 704.02o,oin..ll l.luljllltle. Xet reaerve OI4.003.0f.s 00 Tolat uolli-y elatina unpaid... --'.os:,.rto.l( All other ItabUHIfii Dltalitltty liuuruiii-H depart-uient 2.t,"xi.o.'i;t.iio . ri.ao.vo:. Uiulor today's new conditions, those haviiiff business in terests r o q u i r e n broad grasp of both CS) industAal and fi- naneial affairs need foresight and quick adaptation. : j Business, extend ing lievond smooth- worn channels, calls for c, a v c ful guid ancc, nnd with his ! o w n bos t knowl- . i edge the business j-j ' man may well com bine t h a t ' of the -jr 1 banker. ; ; iM ' :-' M Our officers' wel- jr come eonsultation. . ': '.'-.'SB- 0 eTj National' Bank La Grande, Oregon FOR SALE One ten-room house, partly furnished, nnd one four-room house, furnished ; rents well. Two blocks from business center. One of the beat locations in Ln Grande for boarders and roomers, or nn apartment house. Price $4,000 H sold at once. Improvements paid. Corner Sixth Und Spring. Phone Red .'1812. 3-13-tf FOR. SALE Heal estate; write for particulars. Jns. Bone, Enniett, Idaho. 3--lmo pdi Total llalillltlea, exelUHlva of .-.,, eai.ltat atoek 072.40S.OoO.Sl Total tnauranve to fofeb. l'e- ,o, ana 0,1 uemlicr 31. 1017 :I.03I1.1S1,8II8.00 lluslneNM ln Ornron for tlie Vrar. Total luaurance written during o the year v?,7li. 300.00 aroia premluma received dur- i veur (life) 03,3.i7.00 GroHii premiums reoelved flur- Ina tho year ( it lautj 1 1 1 ty I . . . Premiums returned during the year l.utscB paid during the year (lire) t.ossea paid during tlia year iiUeablllty) , I.oises Incurred during tlie year (lltet Losses Incurred during the year (disability! Total amount of Insurance outKtdmllhK tn Oregon le- ,-embcr 31. 1017 , lly JAS. S. ItOllF.ltTS. 11 Secretary. Statutory resident ''ll,$K!'t' ney lor service: A I.FllHO T. UU.N.Nb.V. "471.88 2.703.22 73,(100,40 54.17 08,012.00 all. 17 11.403.844.00 FOR RENT Two room furnished house. 1300 O Ave. Phone , Illack 502. -3-12-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Inquire at Harris' Furniture Co. Phone Red 3171. 3-9-tf. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALIC Oakland Six, 1917 mo del III good condition. Two ex tra tires. Call Farm 190. 3-20-0tp This is Stove PolistlSeSV Y0Ullp. Should Use"sSV It a uitiercnt irom Trf I others because mote t-'aro J FOR RENT Modern furnished house. Phone Black 3701, or call 2103 First St. 3-5-tf. WANTED Miscellaneous. SPLENHID opportunity for capable man at La Grande with agency Old Line Health and Accident Insurance Company. Good immediate money nnd permanent business. Direct contract. TCationai Casualty Com pany, Detroit, Michigan. 3-21-23-20-3t-pd WANTED Clean White Cotton Hags at the Observer Office; :1c per lb. WANTED. To buy (he toty best Farm Mures. Will be In La Grande on Match 21st. C. W. Day. 3-19-31 FOR SALE. Furniture for f Ivo room houso . complete; fruit Jars) and wood. PnrtlcB leaving town, i House to rent. Call Illack 307-1. 3-2 Otf FOR SALE. Ford truck In flrst class condition. Inquire lid Cyr, Gnlloway-Rees Garage. 3-10-tf FOR SAlI'1. Rooming Houso 111 Enterprise; 18 rooms; thriving business. One block from muln 81 reel. Bargain If taken at once. Owner leaving on account ot ill heallli. Address, Box 713, En terprise, Oregon. 3-10-Ot T'S different from others because mote caro is taken in tlie iiutkinp- t ttd tho materials used are of" higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish A.nkefi n brllllnnt, rllky polish IV.nt 6ns ivi rub olf or Oust ufl'. an.l tho nl:lnu last.: four t im oh tiM lana cm ordinal y Move po)Iit!i. Used on HHiniile sloven nnd solU by hiirflwnro nn-1 urmrcry (Vulrr:. All wr nrii inn trial. VruiiUm your cimJ! -rtovn, jour ptirhir Hlyivu ir ytmr l it t:'. If Vti tUti't lltnl it Dm boot Bio polith tnii ev r imd. your ilrulvr N milli-irif-tl lo rt fiiml ygu tno'trv. If.i it on Pluck Silk Wovr Iulm:i. MuJuIn lituid or puetc oiiotiudlity. Black Silk Stovo Polbli Worha SterlintTe IllinoU tine Blaeti Silk Air Drying Iron Cnntnvl cwi ((atfr-.ii Kiiitirfiiii.vi-ittt" " !'"-: vor.tu tuHtitiit. I- Black Silk MatAl r'nttth for nili-r r, uU kt or LiTaaBat. It httii no t,iieaJ fur UHtiun nuttviiubikv. It in more fun to watch your money grow than watch It go. Kuy War7 Savings Stamps. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ' by iocl eppilcatitni, o tby cunnot roach tbe dlHued portion f ib ear. There la only one way to cure catarrhal deaf.ioM, and that ! by a constitutional rumudy. Catarrhal Deafness la cauicd by au In flamed condition of tho muooua Unlnc of tbe Eutlaohlan Tube. When thla tube la intiameii you l.ivs s- rymbUnc sound or 1m perfect hcarins. and when It la entirely doted, Dep.fm.-B3 li tho rvtult. Unless tho Inllaminailon can be reduced and this tube -restored to Its norma) condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many eases of deafness ore caused by catarrh, which la an In Ha mod condition of the mucous sur face. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on t.i raucous surfaces of tha system. We will glvs One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafnril that cannot ' be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Medicine. Clr ' oulars free. All DrusKlsts, 76c, V. 3. CHENEV & CO., Toledo, a ' Business Directory TAXI-CADS CALL GREEN 18 for a Tail. Stand at tho Foley Hotel. aassksssaeaae,i J VALLEY VIEW FLOUR MILLS Rowe ft Richardson, Core, Ore. WHITE QUARTS! Blue Stem Blend GOLDEN HEART Hard Wheat Graham Flour, I. X. L. Germ Bran, Shorts and Mill Food r. ........ Professional Directory FOR SALE. New Iloosler Kltehon Cabinet. Also Lorain Family Range. Inquire of Hen Decious, 1703 Fourth street. 3-18-it OSTEOPATHIC I'lll'SICIAN ATTORNEYS FOR SALE Pry slab -wood; meas ured cord, $3,511. Phono Bed 1S82. 2-26-tf. DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy- CRAWFORD ft EAKINT. H. Craw j WANTED. Cooking, sewing or tiouseworir tty me day or Hour, ue ferences. Phone l'htck 21:11. 3-1s-3tpd IFOR SALE llomn Blown alfalfa i Beed at farmer's prices. C. W nond, Ln Grande Rnijte No. 2 3-2r,-lmo. slclan. Third floor New Foley Illdg. Hours 10-12 a. in.; 2-5 p. in., and by appointment, orflce phone, Red 1701, resldonco Red 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wo men and children nnd obstetrics. MECIIA.VO.TIIEI'.OPY WANTED.- Man with some experi ence in creamery work and In Ice-cream tiiokhic. Vollev Creamery. 3-1 r,-tf ! WANTED Clean While Cotton Hogs al the Observer Office; 3c per lb. I (II! SALE Poultry niitl Egg j- ' .j. FOR SALE Hatching eggs from! carefully selected mating of single ;' comb Rhode Island lied, lint-rod1; DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano Therapy: chronic diseases my apoclulty; Physical anil Mental Science. Hours: 1:30 to 12:00 a. m., 1:30 to 4:30 p. in., 7:00 to 8:00 evenings. Phone Tlliirk 2311. Rooms 1 and 2 over Cool Idge ruiitt Store, Adams Ave, ford and Robert S. Eakln, Attor-ne-s n law. Practice In all the courts of the Btnto and the United States. Orflce, West-Jacobson Bide., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN ft EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhartl, Attorneys. La Grande National Rank Building. VETERINARY Have the Observer Job Dept. estimate on your printing needs. " DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Voter- V.... n !. t..,,,rit nt i.n.1, Kw- in.flnn Unanltnl lintl MmllRnn Rocks, White Orpington and English ' . Phonc MHill 37. j.1 A,,. state Stallion Inspector and wniic i.egnorns. r.ggs, per 1.1, "',., . to SFl.ou; per inn, ?x.uti to ? iz.uu. Cull Illack 3011. J. II. Day. 1211 '.j. .J, GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. G. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, West-Jacobs Building. ARCHITECTS C. E. MILLER Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. Have the Observer Job Dept. I estimate on your printinr needs. ! Home Independent Phono, Illack ; ?'ou Ket lhe ''"' ot fas" uu--.1. 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, j mB- Phone Main 37. i W Avenue. 1 lino I. J. .'. l Main 112. 1 ' V ;