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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
t?A x i;::::-', r:::i 101s ", . LA GRANDE OBSERVER PAOE SEVEN o w o . Hi I " S .Q '- lU M CI tL C It I !' S 4 . We don't sell them, but if you wnnt thorn jn nerly. washed and stretched, send litem to us. Don't forget that our Carpet Department ; is ready io clean your Rugs and Carpets. STANDAR, ''"w"'.'": "' - ; ( .' '' LAUNDRY CO. I . 1 rxtpated,: I 4.1 V rlv ' 'Aiil . ft v Gl Racine Country Road and Multi-Mile Cord tires Extra-Tested IM QVm through every 'step in their construction bring extra tire value to the fj ' , man who seeks &m utmost in automobile utility. ' The Extra Tests J j ,. j !w$G are your assurance of more miles and more all round sati'afn;nn JLjl . i VU . w . - ., . v n Note These Extra Tests : Th Extra Test for perfect fabric the Extra Test for tensile strength; the Extra Test lot robber fitness; for accurate compound; for "frictioning;" for carcass smoothness; for tread proportion; for even cure; for general wearability. And one inspector works with every seven tire builders to insure the uniformly high quality of each tire; ' Each Extra. Test shows in long time service. Each means better tire serv ice for you. You'll krtovr a new standard of tire value when you know Racine Country Road or Multi-Mile Cord Tires. Also red or gray tubes. (if. 1 I RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, RACINE, WIS. Galloway- Rees, Ag'eiits Corner Adams and Fir," La Grande, OreV . 4j tj it 'resident and now registrar and. at-; STOCK O.V THK H&XUK'' ' H lffrfc lts ' Xlto,'noy ,w the Wcral 1'"ml bnnkt. , is nKlflttTKI) IXH.VO VrIlX U I IfliU Spokane. writes the Obcsrvorl . V roihb Interesting fnMn reenrdln iliet-. J", s - j. J.I if ! 4. II ;- For your own protection be certain every Racine Tire you buy bears the name DKllAI, I.A.l BANK W , IN VIUMiPKHUt mHHTIOX!,Urtii to payoff -tof ti)ft iornmentjWMb; Turner Oliver, Registrar ' unil At- tomey, ilps Interesting Furls, i Turner Oliver, former Ea' Grande l some interesting facts regarding the , 4,wcen of the institution. Among j Tn sonTo of ilie lfcattla up' the pother thtngB, Mr. Oliver say9 that Wer, horse's" hare-' been on 'the. ranee ..4.;tho.hitn. is closing loans ut the.for eonslderftUlo ' tinie." In - fact In pirate of about (2.00.0,000 per montli. ;many of the Boiitllefh 'exposed hill- ;Tlie. farmers -of Union county, have Ighios wine unliuala have been out , it . ....w. " :Dut all who are ellgiulo .under, the Tlaw and , who need, money - should i'nvull themselves of getting H ut the ' )J!low rato of Interest and easy terms 4 !uf forded by the Federal I.lind bank, j,'Tlio b;uik is now taking care of nouns as rapiuiy , ub tines are ap proved, and uone of' the abstracts a re held up longer than three or jfonr (lays,o this part of the banH s l affairs is being handled cxpedlt- t!iously. . " .'. Incidcntnllv, the country Is now fSlseelng (he wisdom of t'' ; Federal Hetorve system or Banning, were Impossible for tho country to fl- tuinpA tlm trenienitnim renuirementR r'ot.tno great war, out-.witn n.it. is 4? i possible to take care of a three if". billion dollar or five billion dollar jj,,loan immediately without any ser- ions parting on the financial sys Item of tho country. ' ' Tlio result of tlio first year's work frjof the Spokane Institution Is stim- mod up bv Mr, Oliver as follows: LoiuiK applied for, 17,333, ,.' ; Amount applied for, $,3,233,2l3. Farms appraised and rcortcd on, 11,820 Loans nproved, 011)8 Aggregate of loans approved $20,- 748,170. Loans rojectod, 2C22, aggregat ing $5',0!I3,74 5 Titles approved and mortgages , ! aggregating i drawn, (i;l23 A I Loans paid, 5425) 4i!$12,C15.!i05. . . . Z I National farm loan - . . I associations ', organized and chartered, 344. , ' I - Farm loan uondnanthorlzod, $11,- rl75ii,ooo. ! Oiplln! Xeurly Dotililcd. In a year the 'cnpital lias i ' . """" " .e.i - oased from $750,000 . to 1,382,-1 :.742 through the; stock subscriptions ! ui viico uurruwer, equivalent 10 !j pnr cent 01 nts loan. When the capital roaches '$l,60b,000Vthc bank ' .T ' its origloul. capital of '(75(1.000,. a provided for n. h Irw.;ml " - mstoly nil stock win be- owned- I f tho borrowers. - T' -!; ; . r ,alr winter... iu me past weeK great many rattle liaic been taken by ; tho' farmers to,C the hills, .; In most cases atocl; ts UoIiik well.. ' Various residents of the Flat who are" gracing Horses and ealtlo' on the Mlmwn' range, vlBiled the rango last week In reply to n rumor that ticks wero enduugoring the slock, ltho - E!b . Heeorder reports. The men rode tor several days and ,fnnn A all'-rhoir hordos and' ealtlo In excellent condKlon., At the "new" cabin, which lo located about five miles lielow the forks ot the Mlnam, they found one cow that had been killed by ticks and several others bad condition., but theso are Bald ' . . .. ' . . ' rt - j , '.lo-oeiong lo parties at. vovo anu wore .;poor ,' when tinned 1 on . the range. , ' '.' "" ' Cattle and' horses belonging to local stockmen were' In the beat of condition;: when turhod on the range this spring , and (jonscquently arc doing well. :V . :' ' ! ' . HOTEL FOR SALE Will sell fur niture and lcaso good business in a good town, . Qwnnr' will sell cheap on account of sickness. See Henry T. Hill, Eboni II, Westr .laeobson Bldg. 4-13tf I'AI'HK Mll.l- W(ltK ; - ' , ; .' :' . : . . CAM AS, WAS HINfiTOX. Permanent work' for steady men or91. eighteen years old. . No experience necessary.- v ; Married men nreferred.' : ' . . .. i Outside work to start 'With; will ing and capable men advanced to better positions. ' 'Lowest wages, (3.37 for nine i hours. -. ' '-.'. Jlill has been running normally nntt wit nout . trouoiov to wor tmon for man-h.onths although strike cd!iod ,ant. October has not yet been f(lrnially declared off. Over 750 j moh on payroij.': Board vaS lodshig can bo ob- tainecWnt SliioO to '$7.50 per weeji,, depending upon location,-",' ' ! Camas Is on nmln line of S1. P. !& S. . raiM&ad, about, twontf-fwtir i I miles from-' Portlbnd', Oregon, nnd I hbout fifleen utiles from Vancouver, Washington. Jitney service to Vnu- 'converi half hour electric service, Vancouver to Portland: two l(oat ; liner,, :Ocinaa to- Pdrtianrf! -sfare on i onu 25c: oilier 50c. Cut out this ad and apply In por tion of Cnnina office 'or loom 500, Oregon. Building, Portland, and you will ho given job, if able-bodied. I oven If nU.vaouncleft are- then filled-.; Thio offer applies for Mio 'next few wecka only. ' 4-13-Kt Hlgln (Jii-I a War Xiirst The call for funds with which to i. ';aid Misa Ethel MeNar.sMon Itf' Mr- i l curing noec..'ary eqtr)piq(bt- fof-'seri f AVIATOR MA DON ' AFTER R ECORD ' OPGUYNEJIER AV 1 ATOR M ADON . The air servlco of Franca Is pro ducing worthy successors to the late Aviator Guynemer, "king of the air " One of the besr of the newer French aviators l Aviator Madon not so new either, because he has already downed 23 Boehe planes and has won the cross of war and other docerotlon . 1:1 Pttj II 0 Ivices M, a nurse in France n J" - i riniii a iioerai renmn in her old, borne town. says the Heeor ,rr 'i. Hnlli-Mown secured tlio sum of n.3. amount has been for- jwal.d,d to Ml . McNa-ughton at w- ah ,rt, ,,. pautf - a ' eotttlngeftt of natves. from Washington and expects , to leave for France as soon ..at traetieal. SERVE CrTFCK EN' IHSNEH The fadies of the M. E. Church, South,' are to serOc o chicken dinner at the T. M. C. A. on Saturday, April 20", at noon. ,- s , ; . , v o ; , ; . j T l'rniie at IslaiHl t'lly.. I'aBtor H. L. Ford, of the C.hiis tiu'n church, -Will lecture on the "Home of tho Mnn-Eiitor" at luland City next Monday evening. . : 0 : : .. '. , . He Can liext Kino Now. , "I suffered greatly from kidney and bladder trouble," ".vrltes F. B. Fairbank, 55 Gran 'River Ave., W. Detroit, Mich,, "Had to get up six or seven times during tho night. Foley. Kidney Pills .have worked wonderg and i can recommend them as the best medicine I have ever taken. " Thio sterling family rem edy relieves rheumatic pains, back ache, stiff joints, sore muscles, and otharij . Ills attributed to kidney! trouble. Sold cvorywhjra,: Adv. t - Classified Ads FOR RENT FOlt RE NT Red 1572. Five room house. Call ; 4-iur FOR RENT 5 room house.' Phono Black 1191. Adv. 4. - 4-10-tf. FOR RENT Furnished FOR RENT ihg rooms. Furnished housekoep Phono B. 3831. ' I 4-12-3t FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Wnvorly .Apis. . Red :,S21. Adv. 4-8-tf. FOR ' , : RENT Partly furnished house. Call Black 37G1 or call at 2103 First. Adv. . , 3-30-tf. ; s FOR RENT Furnished house-1 ; koeping rooms, 1307 Penn. Adv - . '. , .. - .- ' 4-10-6t. X"-- WASTKD JIlBeelluneous. ; j WANTED TO RENT.VThrce or four! room modern furnished house. Close in. Call, Black 8B01. 4,-12-2t WANTED- Mun cook, at once. Call Black 172, at-noon. '4-lltf WANTED Stenographer and ns slutant bookkeeper; steady work and advancement for right party. Address Z, care Observer. .Adv. " ' 4-10-4t WANTED Salesman and district manager for sale of diversified ' rami lands In Northern Cafl ' fontla. Tlio Hall Land Company, Walla Wullre, Washington. Adv. . - 4-10-llt. WANTED. Thoroughry ' competent , ghl for general housework. Small family; good wages. Rorci'onccs required. Address, X, care of Observor Office.. 3-26-lf WANTED Clean Wllltp Cotton Rugs ut the Observer Office; 3c : per lb. ' ' ' ron SAI, sitsfi:r,r,AKOCH. FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. In quire E. N., Biudinell, or piirt;'e R. 3 891 : 4-12-t,pd FOR SALE Flrst elan BeetC pota toes and eating potatoes, $1 per ' sack; " a hut' genllo flyo-yeni-old mare: HH.-TaylW.-' ' i-tf-Stp FOR SALE Ten registered Shrop shire owes and eleven spring lambs. Call Ray Norvall', Sinn mervlllc, Oregon. A"dv.-; 4-5-tf. FOR. SALT Setting hens; hatch ing eggs; 1.00 per, 15. Finn seed potatoes' ft.001 per sack. Thon Black 3901, 1901 East Nj avenue., Adv. 4-3-1 I WAITED Clean White Cotton i Rags at the Observer Of rice; 3c per lb. ' : I Seed. Good FOR SAI.B. Potatoes for ' Tho New York Wonder. . lookers, good cookers, good bak ers, Heavy ylelders. What more do you Want. Speelttl select seed, $1.75;' Specla',.. select cooking . $1.60; imdor-slze, eood, $1. L. ' IS. Prlmt Winners. J. C. - GhrtaflanBen 1312 W. Ave. ber Yard, Mar. 22 tf FOR SALE Real- estatnwrlte for particulars , J:is, Bone, Emmctt, Idahot .y t . 3-9-tmo pd. FOR SALE USED CARS. One six i cylinder Studebaker and two C'hcv- , roiets, Aste Electric- Service Co. t ' Mlfi Admns Ave. 4-llMf FOR. 'imlfry ami Egjri FOR SALE--FUR bred Barred Rock I The Third Liberty IL oan During our piyil-Wnt .t.00n,0()0,00() was raised thntugli Clovwninont bond sales, and in tlio suine ; ratio of Liberty- Donds to onr present national wealth, wo eouid, if nceessarv, in this war raiso l.fKlO.OOO.OOO. . - . " ' In answering the call of the Third Liberty Loan lot us bear h. mind that funds sjv raised aro spent' almost wholly within the boundaries of tho United States;- that nor, only are our dol lars patriotically employed, .but given .the world's best seeurity.- i : . Tills Institution ccu'dinlly invites you to use our facilities, hi subscribing to tho Tlnrd issue of the .Liberty Loan. U. BANK cggB, $1.50 per sotting of 15 eggs. Call Red 3803. Adv.' 3-29-tf." 3-22-lra pd FOR SALE. rartrldgo T'lymouth M. Jensen, at Orandc Rondo Lum Rocks of quality; Eggs $1.50 for FOR SALE Hatching ejrgs from carefully selected mating of single comb Rhode -Island ; Red, Barred Rocks, White Orpington ant! English White Leghorns. Eggs, pe 15, $1.50 ? tp ?3.00; per 100, $8.00 to $12.00. Call Black 3011. J. II. Pay, 1214 W Avenue. 3-11-lmo FOR SALE OR TRADE for ncre ; age, modorn eight room ' house, steam heated, 1011 Fifth street. j ; ! ""------. Prof essional Directory OSTEOPATIHO 1HYSICIAN DR..J. L: INGLE Osteopathic phy. slcian. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. ! aou "Y appointment. Office phoue, ' 881. Red 1701, residence Red DR. MARGARET INGLE-rOsteo-patHie physician. Dtseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. MUCIIANO-THKKOI'Y DR. A. N. Therapy; specialty; Science. MAYVILLE Mochano chronle dlsoases my Physical nnd Mental Hours: 1:30 lo 4:30 p.m., 7:00 to 8:00 evenings. Phone Black 2311. Rooms 1 nnd i over Coolldge Paint Store, Adaum Ave. VI3THI11KARY DR. H, W. RILEY Graduate Vetor- , inlrlan. - Hospital. 1409 Madison f Alt. State Stallion Inspector and , Hnve tho Observer Job Dept. Inspector of stock for Bhlpment. estimate on your printing needs. -I Home Independent Phone, Black 'I You get the benefit of cash buy 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, S Ing. Phono Main 37. ' J Nfnln 112. . .j. .;. ,j. .. .r. .j. .j. ,j. .;. .. . Fraternal T M- ',a Grnnoe Lodge No. "' 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular ineotlngs every Wednesday night nt 8 p. in. in Eagle hall next to Elks' Bide, on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. OHO. YOUNO, Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. B. P. O. ffi. ELKS, La Orndo Lodge Not 433. Lodge meetB each Thurs-I day evening at 8 o'clock. Home! and rlub privileges cheerfully ex-: tended to nil Brother Elks. I NORMAN DESILET, j Exalted Ruler.' A. B. CHERRY, ' Secretary. ' K. of L. of Security .Mt. Entllv Council, No. 2t0, meets tho second fourth Monday evening at S 8'cIock "t Eagle hall. Visiting incmiiers are welcome. , J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres ABE HARRIS, Fln'l. Sec. .FLORENCE BRYANT, Rac. Sec. 0. E. S. Hopo Chaptor No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second nnd fourth Wednesday, of each n.onth. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK.8ec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 109 meets every firt.t and third Monday nt Eagles' Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues pnynble at the office of the clork, New Foley Bldg., 9 a. in., to 5 p. m. - J. J. MltRCmsoN, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Cleik Write 012 College street, Pendle ton, Oregon. Adv. ' 4-5-12tp- LOST. LOST, Boy's Coat between cor. of Fir- nnd Monroe and Depot and -V.- ' Phone); Black 2172. ' - 4-12-0t pd LOST Saturday, April .fi, n leather , surslngle, 3 1-2 Inches wide nnd 6 feet long. Either in front of ' or Just north of ChaS. Playle's ' house irr tho Snndrldgo. Dr. IL . W.. Riley, both phones. Adv. : r 4-8 tf. FOR TRADE One top buggy, one . ; man's saddle. Will trade for' ' Bhoats. Inquire,': W, 8; Thorpe. -' one mile north and a half mile west of Island City. Adv 4-0-Gtp . ATTORNEYS 0 RAWFOR D" & E A KTftf T. li. Craw ford and Robert S. Eakln, Attor neys ii law. :. Practice in all the courts of the'stute and Iho United States. Office, West-Jacobson Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, Lo Orande, Oregon. i COCHRAN & EBERIIARD-Ooo T. , Cr-chnn and Colon R. Eberhard; Attorneys. Ln Grande National Bank Building. ' , '; - , OREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. j: Orecn and L. G, Rudolph, Attorneys at Law,- La Grande Na tional Bank Bulldlng- - AitCIIU KCTS C. E. MILLEn Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871 Directory A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meetings first nnd third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. KNKJHT3 OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle Hall(K. of P. Hull) A PythKn welcome to ill visiting Knights C. K. McCORMICK, C. C. DEI.ILE GREEN, K. of R. & S. REBEKAIIS Cryotal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All vlBltlng mem bers are Invited to attend. SARAH McCLURE, N. O. MATT IE COLDEN, Rod. Sec. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ln Orando Camp No. 7703 nioets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting clghbors welcome. L. J. MONHALL, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every Bccond Friday after . noon nnd every fourth Friday even ing, every month In K. P. hall. All visiting memlmrs cordially welcom. HENRIETTA GHARST, Oracle,; NELLIE V. VINACKE, Rec, ! 4- ! 4' 't" 4 ! v LET US ESTIMATE on all your printing. An up-to J 4 now office to nioct your printing $ ! THE ORSERVER. J. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .. 4. . 4. . . .j. :' Si : tit ; fe 4 -4 ; Kb-" .-it ;.; ol I'll P'-1.!tf.'.: '--fW .;I ' -' ;.. ''Vd '-,!'