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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1918)
v..,-:V.'.v;' 'y2,;''':'''-..-y-i LA GRANDE OESEIiVETC Lace Curtains ! I I We don't sell them, but pcrly washed and stretched, send thoin to us. Don't forget that our T v';;iV:' 1 ; "-ly--:-- if-. -'V,i. -,: Carpet Department is ready to clean your Rugs and Carpets. STANDARD LAUNDRY CO. Ho Cnn llest Flue Now. . . "I suffered greatly . from Lkldney and bladder trouble," writes F. B. Falrbank, '56 Grand River Ave., W. Detroit, Mich., 'Had to get up six or soven times during- the night. Foley Kidney Pills have worked wonders and I can recommend them as the best medicine I have ever taken. " This sterling family rem edy relieves rheumatic pains, back if you want them pro- f : ache, stiff joints, none muscles, and urn,!- ' ins mil luuieu. . . o jtiuney trouble. Sold everywhira. Adv,.- . , BABY CHIX "We In t repotuionin Ptultoa dluwSnnthtlOTtluiiijaock. m (MVS Kit, 1e yog. B"T BOl tW rVw. but llv ka. Wmo (si uunwuoa. PeUluma, Califonla ire1 6000 - MILE mm THIS TIRE IS HAND-MADE AND IS ABSOLUTELY THE ONLY NON-SKID TIRE BUILT. THIS IS DUE TO THE SPIRAL , STEEL WIRES IMBEDDED IN THE TREAD WHICH ACT AS "GRIPPING CLAWS," COMING IN CON-, .t TACT WITH THE ROAD SURFACE THIS WIREGRIP FEATURE MAKES THE TIRE 90 PER CENT PUNCTURE . PROOF. - THE REMARKABLE SERVICE OF THESE TIRES INSURES THEIR CONSTANT USE WHEN ONCE TRIED. Galloway - Cor. Adamas and Fir. THE BOOKWORM Don't let 'the Kaiser kill. Ameri can babies. Food economy, the high cost or living, end Isnoinnco are responsible for an Increase In in fant mortality and sickness, ull over the world. Learn how to feud and care for the bablm Intelligently by reading the following books: Bennett? -The. Healthy- Uuby. ' Tweddell: "How to Take Care of the Baby. ' . Brown: "The Baby, a book for Mothers and Nurses. West: Infant care. West:, "Prenatal core., Slemons: The Pronpoctlve Mother -U. S, Public Health Service: Cnro of the baby. Wheeler: The Baby, his caro and tialnlng. , Owing to a misprint, nn orllcle quoted lost week from another pa per was given an Incorrect heading. The article should have read "No now fiction until after the war." The public library Is a free tax supported Institution, owned by the city of La Grande. Tbq. Library never sells books and nover author!. zes oiv; recommends books sold by canvassers from house to house. If a salesman represents his goods as being' recommended or in any way connected with the public library, yon will confer a favor on the pub lic by notifying the library of such misrepresentation. v The librarian Is always glad to recommend individual volumes, -or to make available nil the Informa tion In the library in the way of book reviews and lists on special subjects. As a citizen the librarian would urge you to buy when con venient " from local book denlers. No Individual firm is being adverr Used, but a good local book trade HARRYf LAUDER'S ADVICE Harry Lauder Is being serious these days. The famous Scotch comedian Ib subordinating his comedy to the all-embracing demands of war. Along with his work for his Injured Soldiers' fund and the Y. M;:C. A., Lauder is making an earnest appeal to Americans to prepare for the next Liborty Loan. General subscription Is the theme ot Lauder's message. Here is what he says: i Liberty is the dearest word in any language, i It is the thing the : Germans are fighting to take away. It is the one big thing we must fight V . to keep. - : What have yon done to help win the war? What are yon doing to preserve liberty? - Every Sunday 600,000 Germans in the United States sing songs of pulling the trigger; they are talking of yon of the United States. What ' are you doing to do about, them? : . .v i Right now . our answer must be BUT LIBERTY BONDS! L We have ., : given that answer once, twice already. But we must make it again and again as need is. We must turn our dollars into silver bullets. That 1 'i the. way we can become shareholders in the Bank of Humanity. Our part i is to provide the wherewithal, Blnce we can't do what jtho ,boys out there are "doing."."" - .:. . .,..; v v ' .''''. .;.! Back In France I saw battalions of young fighters marching along and chanting a song any old song right Into the mouth of death. They knew , where they were going. They were fighting to save LIBERTY, And they , are calling on you to help them, you back here. Our part Is easy compared with theirs but it is OUR PART and It muBt be done. Put your money into liberty supports.- Sign up as share holders In humanity's bank. -3 - - 8 Op TIRE Rees Co., Agents Stomach Troubles Since Childhood PERUNA Made M Well I Now Enjoy . The Best of Health, is as much benefit to the town as any other, jotnil business. . The announcement that General rorshlng had authorized shipping space to tlio amount of fifty tons to be sot aside each mouth by tha United Slates army and nuvy trans port service for the shipment of A, L. A. books . to our soldiers In Franco, brought home to many pea pie as nothing else had dono, that thero is indisputable need of read ing matter among our men on the other side. Fifty tons Is estimated to be about 100,000 volumes, and the A L. A. has undertaken to see that they are provided. - Tlio Horary has several . pam phlets describing different methods of preserving eggs. V ;.. Ten oxtin 'copies ot the "Wur cook book", dealing with the use-of wheat substitutes, are now! ready! for circulation. : ' Library hours are 1-6, 7-!). Sun. days l:S0rB.30,v for reading only. Women Braver Than Men. .- Women often do their dally tusks in home, office or factory while suf fering pain ana misery that would nut a man in bed. However, much La Grande,Oregon Mr. Wm. "W. Evrly, 85S5 North . Hancock' Wtreet Philadelphia, Pa.,-, writes: ,i ." : "I have been Troubled with stomach disorders sine childhood, but after Uklna tlx bettlee of your Peruna, I now enjoy the beet ot health. I also bad catarrh In the head, which prac tically has disappeared, thanks to tbo Peruna Co. for their Bead work.'" . These who object to liquid irwdl elnw san procure Puruna Tablets, : , of women's suffering cnn be allevi ated. Backache, soro muscles, stiff joint, - rheumatic pains, dizzlnoss and like symptoms aro . caused by disordered kidneys and bladder. Mrs. Thos.. Davis, Montgomery,' Ind., writes: , "I doctorod several months without relief, when : I commenced using Fnloy Klduey, Pills, und got rollof. Kight bottles : cured me." Safe, harmless; quick results. Sold Classified Ads : FOR RENT FOR RENT. Six-room " modern house, close in; with garage. Call Black 571. , 4-J8 tf FOR RENT Five room house. Call ,Rod 1572. 4-lltf FOR RENT 5 room house. Phone Black 1191. Adv. 4-10-tf. FOIt 15EXT Furnished- FOR RENT Modern apnrtment; Dor land Apts., G Depot St Call AptB. 4-19tf FOR RENT rClean fotir-room fur nished house; large lot for gar den. Call Main 723. i 4-:tHtf FOR RENT, Three room furnished bungulnwi 1221 1 W Avenue, Phone: Rod 3411. 4-18-tl FOR RENT, Furnished Housekeep ing rooms. Reasonable rntos. Inquire .Harris" Furniture : Co. Phone Red 11171. 4-lG-tf FOR RENT Furnished housckoep ing rooms, Wnverly Apts. Rod 821. Adv. : .'',. 4-8-tf. WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED. 100 Horses or Cattle to pasture for season. Call Black 392. '':T-v .;'v:;:.V;'-':.4-19-4t p WANTED. A driver. Inquire, Dutli's Bakery. 4-194f v WANTED. A Mat Maker or a girl that has had some experience at trimming and as sales lady. In. quire Blackmon Millinery Store: .- . , 4-i8-tf WANTED. A WAITRESS ' at the Home Restaurant. , 4-17-18 WANTED, Girl to work at Paris Cafe, 1115 12 Adams Ave, r. 4-lfl-Ct WANTED. Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Small family; good wages. References required. Address, X, care of Observer Office. . 3-26-tf WANTED Clean White Cotton Rags at the Observer Office; 3c per lb. FOR.: SALK .MISC'KI.LAXKOUS. FOR SALE, on easy terms, modern five-room house. Fine . location. Call B ,1951. c 4-18-31 FOR SALE. 160 acres; 80 , level; ,30 meadowland; 15 timothy; one million and a half timbor; six miles south ot- town; : $10 per acre., Phone Red 571, or' write Box 426. . . f : 4-18-2t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.. Make me offer for my equity in the 34-acre Carbine Apple- Cher ry Orchard, opposite. Riverside Park. Bank mortgage, upproxl . mately ?9,000 foreclosing. At tention real estate men. Pai- galn for somebody. Address owner, Mr. Humphrey 024 Oils Building, Chicago. 4-15-5t pd. FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. In quire E. N. Bushnell, or pfintit R, 1891.-: 4-12-6t,pd FOR SALE Ten registered Shrop shire ewes and eleven spring lambs. Call Ray Xorvall, Sum niervillc,' Oregon. Adv. 4-5-tf. yANTED Clean White Cotton Rags at tho Observer Office; 8c per Ib. FOB SAI.K, CHEAP. T 1914 Hupmobllo. Apply Observer . 4-17-6t FOR RALE USED CARS. One six cylinder Studcbakcr and two Chev rolcts. Auto Electric Service Co., 1515 Adims Ave. 4-10-tf Our Dollars Are CaHr To The THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Our .terms of peace are written ro clearly thr all the world can see. There ia no thought of conqucKt ; only the aVinamlif freemen that- for us ami i r 11 the world shall bo five. The United fStntcs is to show the world that America, in Liberty's cause, l-esponds more free ly to each call for the sinews of war. And let 113 also show our country that La Grande iv. in tho . forefront, j Let each subscribe to a Third-issuo Liberty Hond the biggest one we ciin. Without charge the services of .this insitution are extendeo. r $ 'F'f,STi Him ivan'Si rIKilM rS77!iiin8 U. 5. BAN K FOB SAL!? Poultry and Egga FOR SALE Full bred Barred Rock eggs, 51. CO per setting of 15 . eggs. Call Red 38G3. Adv. -3-D-tt. , ,; 3-22-lru pd FOR SALE OR TRADE for acre age, modern eight room house, : steanj heated, .1611 Fifth Btroet. Wrlto 612 College Btroet, Pendle ton, Oregon.-i Adv. 4-6-12tp. , LOST. IjOST. Three small keys on a wlro ring. Finder pleaso return to Ob ser Office. , 4-1 8-6 1 LOST, Four Head of Horses. '. 1 tall Slim Black horse.. . 1 Bay mare. . . .. . i( 1 3-yenr old gelding. Prof essional Directory OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy- ,r slclan. Third floor New Foley Bldg. Honrs 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m., and by appointment ' Office phone, Red 1761, residence Red ' 881. ' ;-::'. r' ;-v-tv.,. OR. MARGARET INGLE Osteo pathic physician. Diseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. MECHANO-THEROPY DR.- A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano Therapy; chronic ' diseases my specialty; Physical and Mental ; Science. Hours: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., 7:00 "to 8:00 evenings. Phone Blnctc 2311. Rooms 1 and 2 over Coolldge . Paint . Store, Adams Ave. VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter- in Irian. Hospital, 1409 Madison Av i. State Stallion Inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. Fraternal L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No, 850, Loyal Order nf Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday h'.ht at 8 p. in, in Eagle hall next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors alwayB welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. . GEO. YOUNG, Die ' - HARRY SWART, Sec. B. P. O. B. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock.; Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. . ; . . . It. J. GREEN, Exalted Ruler. A. B, CHERRY, Secretary. K. of L, of Security Mt. Emily Council, No. 246, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. ABE HARRIS, Fln'l. Sec. FLORENCE BRYANT, Rec Sec. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE E. GIVEN. W. M. MARY A. WARNICK,8eo. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La urando camp No. 169 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles' Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the off'ce of the clerk, New Foley Bldg., 9 a. m., to 6 p. m. . J. J. M0RCHISON, C O. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk Color t?CL XT SjmmT "Trim . l' Bay pony, star on face. : Anyone please return . to :' Harry ' Swntklo and receive reasonable re ward. Phono Co-operative 27. 4-18-3t LOST. A lady's purse, between Nibley Corner .' and Island City. Containing some small change ' : and a key. Finder leave at Observer Office. LOST. Boy's Coat between cor.' ot Fir and Monroe and. Depot and U. Phone Blade 2172. 4-12-0t pd LOST A gray plush muff, between 1915 E. Penn Ave. and 105 Green wood. Leave at Observer Office.. 4-15H ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Oraw v ford and Robert fl. Eakin, Attor neys n lawr - Practice' In all the ''courts of the state and the United ., States. Office, : West Jaoobson i Bldg., room 9-10-17, La Grande, ;.' Oregon.; ,,,:(.(" :, COCHRAN ft EBERHARD Geo. T. , Cochran and Colon R. Eberlard, ' Attorneys..' La Grande National . Bank Building. :: . ; ; GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. G. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, La Grande Na ', : tlonnl Bank Building. . . ARCHITECTS : C. E. MILLER Architect, room 17, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. h Have the Observer Job Dent. ! estimate on your printing needs. J You get the benefit of cash buy- 4- V ing. -none Main ay. 4. A A &4- 4- 4- A A A A A Directory 1. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A, F. & A. M. holds regular ' meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. ; Cordial welcome to all Masons. : -: . v . ROBERT S. EAKIN. W. H. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosa Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle HalI(K of P. hail) A Pythl'jn welcome to all visiting Knights. . c. k. Mccormick, c. c. DELILE GREEN, K. of R. A S. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 ujubid every xuesaay evening m the I. O. O. F, Hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. SARAH McCLURE, N. O. ' MATTIE GOLDEN, Reo. Sec. MODERN. WOODMEN OF AMERICA v JL,a urande Camp No. 7703 muets on the first nd third Thursday evenings of each month In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor welcome. , . L. J. MDNHALL, V. C. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk . ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month in K. P. hall. AH visiting members cordially welconu ; HENRIETTA OHARST. Orncle. NELLIE V. VINACKE, Ree. ' 4 A 4.4.444- 4. A A : LET ITS ESTTM4TP A ' ' V on all your printing. . An nn-to A I now office to moet your printing .J . S' THE OBSERVER. - .J. A A A A A . A A A A A 4, , A