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'MONDAY.. APRIL 1,1918 LA GRANDE OBSERVER page seven'; Cove Women Do Great Work ii. March 24. (Snoclnll The work of tho Cove branch of the' Red Ciosa chapter in full of In- spirntlnn and patriotic zeal. Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh McC'nll hav-L Ins generously thrown open their? homo for the benefit of t,e I;f,l J Cross, the ladles congrog.uo there j on Tuesdays of each week to woii: I on surgical drc-slngs with ai ever-1 are attendance cf twenty workers, I nearly nil of whom live on fat 1119 1 and have had to travel over rough ' and muddy roads all wlrvei. Not-! withstanding ih.'b (lie ro-jults nfj tliolr efforts compare favorably ! with olhor branches, In t.-iot we havo yet to henr of any branch do-1 ins better for they are turning out! a surprising large umnunt ot work, i Aside from the 250 yards of gunzo, which is the average, amount worked up In a day, the ladles cut out and make Into bandages and hospital garments approximately 1 150 yards or muslin and 100 yards; of Daisy cloth each week.. Those i finished dressings, bandages and j garments together' with a large number of knitted garments are shlpp?d to I.a Grande every Friday. ' While much credit Is due our ladies tor tne tune they devote (o this causo .and the beautiful work they do it i:- through the efficient man agement of our chairman ot the Military Roller, Mrs. Hugh McCnll, that the work moves along so smoothly and speedily. Following Is the mqnthly report for February: Surgical dressings 300 gauze compresses, 9x9; 172S gauze com presses, 4x4; 300 gauze strips;-173 three-yard rolls ; 204 absorbent pads, No. 3; 8x12; 127 T bandages; 1104 triangular bandages. Knitted garments 2 pair wrist lets; III! sweaters; 3 flair socks. Hospital linen 15 napkins; 15 wash cloths. Patients clothing 119 bed shirts: 1 pair bed socks; 48 operating leg gins; refugee garments; 5 layettes. iMlscellaneous - articles 1 11 1 oni-,hp PHREE: THEORIES ABOUT; 76-MILE GUN . Dispatches say a German gun located In St Cobatn forest. 76 miles from P" tV ha". Jj4 netllng the French eapltal. The greatest range of any gun. previous to ""Horo VhU Id Ordnance experts are. producing theory-after theory as to how It' might be possible to lorow a . miles. Here are tlt.o of the roost popular , . The Observer's Classified Ads. i ff) .ATMOSPHERIC -V,. . FOB RENT I FOR RENT Pnrily furnished ' house. Call Black 3701 ov call! at 2103 First. Adv. 3-30-lf. j FOR RENT Four room furnlsheil house on paved street. l'ljnue i Main 728. Adv. 3-30-tf, ...................4. Chas. Volf.wlnklcr at Island City, Adv. 3-27-7 tp. . FIRST THEORY, as illustrated above. Is that .he gun Hlt. 'l&ggSy sive. Is built so powerful that It Is able to throw a shell the 70 tulles. hTIs 1 might meai anoo " e"J so high that it would soar clear out of the atmospheric belt surrounding the faith, whore the resistance 14 : bo so great .' FOR RENT Nlco , niodcrn apart ment. Darling Apartment.1;, I! Depot Street. Adv. 3-2 7-ir rcO-" FOR, RENT.-r-Our homo, five room r now bungalow; most derivable .location In the city. Aero of land; good garden spot. Call FOR SALE- FOR SALE Real estate; write for particulars. Jan. Hone. Emmett, Idaho. . 3-i-liuo pd. FOR SAI.i; Poultry and Eggs FOR SALE.-- Illnek Minorca and V.'hjtu Leghorn setting eggs; Eng- iish Cil;oiv.l from tho Missouri; route.:' winners. Ilcrord ep to; 2S3 rgg.t per year. Breeders tr.ipnestcd tho year round. Cher-; ry trees 510 per hundred. Mrs. 1 Goo. Chapman. 3-22-tf iffi La Grande's rrosperous People . SESOND THEORY Is tha, tho gun shoots a rc-firlng shell in ord. . .lujr . h. Meave, tne gun a timing arrangement causes a second explosion giving new uuptiu explosion, and so on. this office. 3-2(1 if, -Full bred Haired Rock FOR RENT Two nice rooms for light housekeeping; also separate bedroom; two blocks from center of town. 1512 Adams Avenue. Phone Dlaclt 3001." '2-2(l-tf. ; egg's, SI..10 per f setting of 15 eggs. Cull Red 3KG3. Adv. 3-2!)-tf. LOST. I? - THIRD THEORY Is that the sholls are, In fact,-a probably shot out of a gun to give It a start ' sort of aerial torpedo with wings and propellers, FOR RENT liirnisheil FOR RENT Furnished fotir room house, $15; five room furnished house,. $25. Garden space with both. Phone Black 1S82- Adv. . , 3-2S-;tt: FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping! rooms with ljnth,. on lower floor. j v 2107 Third streot. Phono Black 3111. 3-is-tfi IFOR RENT. A two-room furnished . . apartment, modern; very reuson- FO?t SALE.- - .partridge Plvmoiith Rocks of (iiiallly; Eggs fl.50 for ! (l la. Prize 'Wliineir.. J. C. j 3 ChrlKtiannen. l; 1 3 W. Ave ivl 3-22-lm Pd1?? FOR SALE Ilntchinp; egjrs from carefully selected ninling of single comb Rhodo Island Red, Barred Rock?, White Ornini'ton and English arc uttf lippcsHiU'ily those of tlio largest eaniiiifr capiu-ity. Afore important i) tlimi the sum earn ed in the amount ida' CJy saved laid aside t'ji'oni present in "Or ... eoine to insure pro gress and perman ent success. The savings facil ities of this institu- White Leghorns. Eggs, per 15, $l..r0 C) 1.; ,, -i 1 1 to $3.00; per mo. ?s.oo to $i2.oo.-- '" avaijablo to JJ all progressive resi- tr:) Call Mark 3011. J. II W ..venue. ,' Day. 1214 3-1 l-lmo YOl'.VO MAX OX UK'S .101$ Will Hays, Republican Xnliiinal Chairman, Is Thirty-eight. I man of the stato council of de fense.' . Hays 'Is a lifeless worker. In Sullivan, Ind., where they know him best, ho is described as I the only man who can miir over two long distance telephones; carry 1 ter Will Hays, with the hope that j In the future ho may tnko an In terest in politics.' " , Hays is the youngest national re publican chairman in tho history of the party 3S years of age. He Is married ind has one son i.ble- 1606 Wash. 3-21-tf balance pillows; 218 ambulance pil low cases; 75 cup covers; 3 pack ages handy cloths; 2 packages gun wipes. Reducing the German man power is the only way in which tho war can be won, and great battlea' re duce it more rapidly than any other way. So let ns calmly await the result on tho western front. En gene Register. For lillions Troubles. f , To promote a heallhy action of the llvsr and correct the , disorders caused by biliousness, Chnmber lnln's Tablets are excellent. Try them and see how quickly they give you a relish for your food and ban ish that dull and stupid feeling. Adv. ' -'"ft tvniAVAnnr 10 lvn xf....i. on 1 j n 1 wuio, mtiiuti ou. i ,. Hi., ...ifr iiimiTsauomi wiin several vis- a1""11- l"u 1,1 " Co-ordination of all elements nndito,. (H(,lt0 n o(tei. an(, pat ,,,, is a daughter ot Judge .Tno.nafi of factions Into 'n harmonious organl-Irrom his desk at the same time. Crawfordsvllle, Ind. Zilti,,'. In (lie 1014 campaign, Hays, os Hays attended Wabash college That is what Will H. Hays, chair- chairman of the stato central com-'and received a M. A. degree in man of the national republican ! millea, hud 'the job or reorganizing '.1300. Ho took highest oratorical party, will strive for and it is whatithe paity in Indiana. Although in honors there., He was admitted to believes will bring success to that rnmnnlirrt th i-anni.iin.mi. .11.1 'the lmi- heforo he was 21 and since the republican party in 1920, he not land the offices, the OOP ibas been associated with bis father stafl here today. rose f-om lMr(i t0 sec(1Iul parc anjin tlid practice of law at Snllivuj. That method brought success to got in line for tho victory tvhich i The only public "office he ever Hays' efforts in Indiana while h'o ienm? In 1016. Hays won over aniheld was prosecuting attorney of was Jtate chairman and he is con-army of progressives in 1914. He Sullivan county. fident that it will also bring sue- . increased the republican vote in the cess n the national field. jstate fiom 142,000 in 1912 to 220.- Hays is known chiefly for hlO000 in 1914 and tjiis was followed ability ns a hnrmonizer, a fair and two years later by a notable victory Sfinare party man and an adjuster flir both the state and national tick of factional differences. His rep-lets in Indiana. utation as a political leodei1 is I i May 1917, Gov! Goodrich of based on mlddle-o.f-lhe-road repub- (indlana appointed Hays as ohalr licanism. IrOpublican national convention at It 1' not known Just when HaysiSt. Tj(1lf) whl(,n nominated Mc-! showed his first Interest In political j kin'.ey for the preslt'enc-'. When i work. He doesn't know himself. we returned from the meeting, my i But he related the following story i father nresentrd me aheavven-l of his earlier life, which casts some U-elope, containing clippings from' ngiu on tne suoject. newspapers concerning affairs of I "When I was lust out of high n, ,(i ii-.nl.. n. ,,, ! schoo', my father took me to the Ki,, n, .vei.,n - 'To M... I coiiglis. coins and croup. Chamberlain s . Liniment ror sprains, FOUND Service pin at Rex hall. Party may obtain same by calling at this offlco. Adv. 3-2-2t. FOR RENT. A two-room furnished j light hSusc-keepIng apartment j (modern): very reasonable. Red, 3092, Bade ' JcWmm -n ! fill ' ' Falhers; : Overstock of Auto Tires. We have a numoer of 30x3 tires which wo will sell at a discount while they last. 2-28-tf. MAXWELL-SERVICE STATION . 0 If I Were it Farmer. If I wore a farmer' t would' keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor aliments that are not bo serious ns to require the attention of a physician, such as Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's tlough Remedy f:.1 and rheumatic XOTM'H; Statement of the ownership, man- 11-18-tf lagemeiit, circulation, etc., required by the act of congress of August ' NTED Miscellaneous. 24, 1912, or La1 Grande Evening ---v j Observer published daily except WANTED A girl - for general , Sunday at La Grande, Oregon, for housework. Write C, euro of Ob-April 1, 1911. server. Adv. .l-.lO-tl. ; state of Oregon ; sn. WANTED Position as housekeeper. j Coln(y of Union. Call room 36, Savoy hotel. Adv. ! before me. a notary nulilie in land for tho stato and county afore said, personally appeared Bruce l,ini(! r.-lin h-ivlnir honn flnlv gill for genera! housework Small , . ' ,,,; , ,,.... mil says that he Is the publisher of 3-29-3L family; good wages. References required. Address, X, caro of Observer Office. 3'2 WANTED. Young lady wishes po sition as clerk; office or store. Inquire Observer office. "' 3-26-nt pd the La Grande Evening Observer and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a I rue statement -of tho ownership, management fnml if a dally paper, the circulation I , etc., of the afore said publication for the date shown in the above c-.ipllon, required by the Act of Auvust 24, 1912, em bodied in suction 443, Postal Lows and Regulations, printed on tho re verse of this form, tow It: WANTED Clean White Cotton ! l- Thllt na" Hn,i Rags at the Observer Office; 3c dres-.es of tho imbllslior, editor, p,r lb. j mamiKing editor, and business man agers an.1; Uruce Dennis, La POSITION. WANTED. An experi enced gasoline tractor engineer wants position. Write C, cave oi Observer. . 3-2(i-5t-pd . dents. Our officers ex tend a cordial invi tation, , ' I United States & National Bank 2 -Grande, Oregon bruises pains. Chamberlain's Tablets for stom ach troubles, biliousness and constipation. j Ry having these articles at 1'r.nd it would often save the trouble ot ia trip to town In the busiest season ior ill the night, and would enable ime to treat slight ailments as soon ; as they appear, and tbercby avoid the more serious diseases mat so often follow; .Adv. MAKE OR BREAK .BROWS) Ity holders as they appear upon tho hooks ot the company but nlBO, In cases where tho stockholder or se curity holder appears ""upon" the' hooks of the company as trusteo or in any other fiduciary relation, tho imuim of the person or corporation Tor whom such trustee Is noting,. Is given; ulso' that the said two para graphs contain Btiftements embrac ing arriant's full knowledge and be lief as to. tho circumstances and conditions under which stockhold ers and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the com- WANTED Sweet cream. Wo pay Publisher. rive cents above sour cream price Grande. Oregon; editor. Ed L. Eck-dellvcred.-Bluo Mountain Cream- ley. La Grande, Oregon; business ery Co. Adv. 3-28-lf. j malinger, O. E. Moran, La tlrande, WANTED. A six room modern : Oregon. house, unfurnished. Inquire, Ob-; 2. That the owners are: - i.a ;puny as trustees, hold stock and se server. 3-23-lf Grande Evening Observer Publish- jcuritles In a capacity other than -. - - - hug company. La Grande, Oregon; .that of a bona fide owner; and this FOR. SALE Real Estnto . ; lirr.eo Dennis, La Grunde, Oregon; lalflant has no reason to believe . j Mrs. Florence .!. Dennis. La Grande, jihat any other person, association, FOR SALt 5-room modern house; j Oregon; Robert H. Kakiii, La ;or corporation has any Interest dl cheap if taken nt once. Corner u!,,,,.,,!;,, Oregon. Irect or Indirect in the said stock, Fir and Y. 3-22-tf ( ;j. That, the known bondholders, ! bonds, or other securities than ns - 1 mo,.tpngnps, nnd other security iv a.ii.ii ..iwrniiui : ,.,,,,,,.,, n,..,,!,,,, .- i,n d ng 1 ner -1 !! K. K. O'Nrlll and W. . Klrktrtc. Of supreme moment is the ismip of the war. The price of wheat and the turn of politics arc serious mat ters but the Third Liberty Loan in Oregon means more than all. It means Backing up the boys who have been sent to the overseas battlefields. 9 Prompt and abundant loans of spare cash to the war treasury, in local trade terms, is. the translation of money into airplanes, guns. ammunition, provisions, Fhips and every device of modern war for the American. War expenditures reach ever' avenue of business in this state. Therefore, "Bridec the Tond Buy a Liberty Bond," in the words of Mrs. H. M. McKenrn of Astoria, and M. Eva Dull of Eugene. Prepare for the Third Loan which opens Saturday, April 6, with Victory celebrations throughout Oregon. The Governor and Mayors will proclaim the significance and urKency of participation in the rai-jin of Oregon's share of this defense fund. Rallies, open air jratherlnKS, upenches, para-irs, illuminntions. the Linir-it-Again Liberty' Bell on the door of every household, and by every means, the citizens of our community mo urged to forsake -rlf other activities and join in tho spirit and the work of the day. Begin buying a Bond the First Day! This is tne first of a series of cartnons and slogans by Oregnn illustrators and writers whirh will be pub lished by the LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE and the space for which, is part of the putriotic oft'erir.n of tho T,a Grande Evening Observer. m kn A ! POR SALE Kitchen range, . heat ing stove, refrigerator, lied, mat tress and springs, dresser, six chairs, two rockinK chairs, sland table, carpet sweeper, bicycle, load chain wood, ono Royal typewriter nnd ono typewriter desk. Phone Black 371, or call at 1014 Alder street. Adv. 3-29-tf. FOR SALE. G-room house; plastered; built In cupboards. Cellar. Lot, Islze 46 x 100. Good shade treeq; 1 location good. A sacrifice sale. , j$900. La Grando Investment Co., J 1113 Aliams Ave. j noiiu mam 1.1.. 1 3-22-Ht J - . - 1 KOR SALE Oood Jersey milch J cow. I'hone Black 291. Adv. 1 3-30-31 p. FOR SALE Home grown Minneso- , ta No. 13 Seed Corn. J. W. II. J Ncbcker. Phono Farmers 21X3. 1 Mar 21-tf ' put or mure of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi ties are: La Grande National Bank, La (.Iran do.' Orcron; United States Na tional llanlt, La Grande, Oregon: Duplex Printing Press Co., Battle Creek,' Mich. 4. That tho two paragraphs next, above, giving the 1 names of the owners, siociinoKiers. ami seciiriiy 'holders. If any, contain not only hallr 'he list of stockholders nnd secur- so stated by him. - G. That the average number of cobles of each Issue of this publico. :lon sold or distributed, through the mailH or olherwise, to paid sub scribers during the six months pre ceding tho date shown above Is 1S70. ' ' ' - BRUCE DENNIS. ,. Sworn to nnd subscribed before mo this 1st day or April, 1918. (Seal) J. V. PHY, Notary Public, for Oregon. My commission expires May 28, 1919. . Grain Farmer: FOR SALE Good piano; cheap. Must be sacrificed on account of going to war. Inqiilro 1803 Fourth St., Apartment P.. 3-21-tf FOR SALE. Ford truck In first class condition. Inquire Ed Cyr. Gnlloway-Roes Garage. 3-16-tf WANTED Clean White Cotton Rags at the Observer Ofrico; 3e per Ih. FOR SALE Gentle five-year-old mire: heirer calf; forty-eight sacks first-class seed polnloer. 20th Century variety. See or call H. II. TAYLOR. Adv. 3-27. GLOVER, , Lowdormllk's pitching T may make or break the St. Louis Browns this year. Eowdermllk should bo one of the great pitchers of tho game. His ono fault has been that he lacked control. It la said that Lowdermllk learned eon trol while working for Joe Tiokar at Columbus lat year. FOR SALE. Potatoes for Seed. The New York Wonder. Oood lookers, good cookers, good bak ers, heavy ylelders. What more do you want. Special seli ct seed, $1.75; Special select cooking 1.50; under-slze, good, $1. L. M. Jensen, nt Grnndc Rondo Lum ber Yard. " Mar Arc you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait unlil Spring nnd Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your graneriea now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last ."or years. Hacks for the same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 nnd this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A rrianary of this size can be moved anywhere and can bo filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor hamllini; nnd sewing sacks. The hoys in the trenches need tho sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. ' ''.'' Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sucks part of the money goes to India. BUILD VOI R GRANARIES NOW . Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. He sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as Iov grade lumber will give you trouble ill a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. Save money keep what you spend nt home prevent loss nnd damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our buys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this typo are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars ns well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see FOR SALE 1 ninre, harness buggy; tlOO, a bargain. 2 If ; ajid See'" The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON tmm