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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1918)
Saturday; justs 1. wis. LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVnr L'ncam.hd sin Co. ' Fresh 3-26-tf POIl l.KTTKHS. t" ritt - ............ n . . , "" Tiiinin un- puis Milk' and Crea .i.uou rar in nun onire mr the weak every duy. ., Cen'lemen-Cates Wm. E., Fair-1 Don't '. miss trying that now burn Jack. Glanvllle Mr.. Gibson iSundse. "Over the Top"Mr. Coin at James M,, Kern Theodore J., Phil-ISIIvorlhom's Fountain know, how ll)B Ike. West 8. A.. Woatherllage to mako them. r. .f n 0110 waiter. Dally C-SIMf. " Power oMre, Ladles Astram Mm, Albert: r.nf.: ' ' 1 . . ingnor Margaret WAATED -MUcellaitcoo. I Attorneys at Law, I.a Grande Nu-'L, O. 0. M. L Granoo Lodge No. persons having claims against said cs- from the date of the frst publication WANTED, Cmpetent help for gen-! - eral housework. -': Good wages. Call ,F. 195. . B-27-tt Clonal llnnk Building. VETKKlMARt gBV Loral Order nr Moose holds jute should present them duly veriflcd.of this notlc. Ante of first publlra- regular BieeiiugseTer, eUn0SUay eilher t tho TeMence of tho under. tion, May 4, 1918.. night at 8 p, ta. In Eagle hall next WANTED A 6-room in. Apply at E. D Isenberg Mia. NOITICE. FOR SAMS .MISCliLLANHOUS. juutiiu. ivinnev bmiitn m k. ...... . ,-. .. . - - i . . Miss Anna Lutse eel l ' . "', , , ' resPon!"1"0 for ny ;Pott SALE Furniture for 5 Room-! .-;," Zf.,iT"" 2). Me; .bills, ebts, or- contracts made by House. Call , Black 432.. i 1008 r nw tha nnma nF Unn. ' -. . OH. H. W. RILEY Oraduate Veler- house, closul In Irian. ' Hospital, 1408 Madison O. Light & ': A. Slate Stallion Inspector ana 5-21-tf' Ins.sector of stoek for shipment i . iLHonie ladepeodenl Phone, - Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main lit. ' f '' selr Miss Alma. Webb Mrs, Lillian': ' i. 't .v " . M.ijVMw uuui.uk iiiv iiuiie . UL imiorv, except where I personally order! These, letters -5r2Z-6t p i Fraternal TJiractorv. rs will be sent to 'iiwwU . .n.. ; .. I - npllil I jallai -nmn - . :- J jreinuimiij onwr imu CMir ( Ufl SALKUIl HftXI 'I WO lOlS U11U , mm m m, - - "" J,V. tracts myself. . -. ... V n dellvored ' before. la- '. GEORGE E. MOORE ., -lor- me above please suy. -. ft n. Kn. 2. Br,v -is l riwir,,i A . . . , - - .I 'advertised" givlns data nf SE an e . ... .. ... B. E. BRAGG, P. M. : i ; , - 10 .. :FOH SALKHlii acres .at S1O.Q0 "1 I i room house. Easy terms. , Call evonliiKs J026 Kust Q St. . . 5-31-St p I LOCAL And ' Dr. nrownstili Is again in hlsi offlco after a ten days absence. : .MIST SUfriJK FlItK rrcilMIT I Advertising in Brief J - From and after, this date persons ' ''desiring to burn rubbish or refuse Zt nMV. l'tn,l tilinn tl.nl.. nxniAa.-l,, VHBtMMHaWnMWasvnHWWNWWVWM " ...... 1. .null . ...... . I J . The quick work In getting ouCtheimust first secure a permit from the pictures by Miss Mlllorlng lit Silver-(Flle CMet- ' - . ;. CHAS, MUKCH1NSON an acre one and one half million timber; 80 acres level; 30 acres : meadow; , 15 acres In timothy. Six miles south of town. Hd 671. I'. O. Box .426.": 5-1S-21 p FOU RENT ! our Hoom house newly papered. Fruit tines- and "a block of' ground. . Wcnvor placo near brickyard. ' Key next door East. . 5-13-tf thorns Is pleasing all their custom-1 ers. They are snarlnE no iiiono. Chief or La Grande Fire Depart and labor to please every .patron. :: i ment. . :.... . -. . ' ' ... Dally 6-29-tf D'lt'M"ne 191s- ' : l-31-3t iLOST, Stolen or Strayed, Black Jer- sey call Milch Cow. Red 672. Finder please 5-30-tf It li more fun to watch your!1; money grow than watch it go. Buyj war Havings stamps. KHUI.r FOR, SAL10 Have eighteen' grado Llncolns and thirteen lambs for aalo. Inniilre tTned Motorcycles 43S.00 and ,'up. ! w- H- nr'. Starkey, Ovegon. . ' -Ennypnyments: W. H. Bohnenknmp ' : . V ' 4-23-14t p 5-21-tf ' ; , ' Try ."Over theiTop,". the Sundae Special attention given to rcmodcl- l ,bjr,Mr- Coin at Sllverthorn's in(f, nt the Walling- Millinery. -o- 6-3tf Friuntajn is sure a winner. j SEE1 POTATOKS Will be given to anyone who wan is . rb plant tli oui for potatoes In fall. Phone .Farmers 2Sxl. .. . . . 5-17-tf Dully 6-29-tt The Union-Wallowa . Counties Fire ' ' . Association will pay a good salary to' CldSSlflfid ' Afl? n competent man, familiar with tim- 1I.. her lands In Union Co., to act as fire ..warden, for the coming sea:cn. ?'i!e nppllcutions with Miss . Nao'ni Wil-'FOH KENT FOR R1CNT furnished , liamson, Secretary of the Association, nt the Williamson Land Office, be fore May 28th. v5-22-ot . , ' O T '' P. Lnrcam, Paperhanger, j Phone Red 3832. 5-2,tf Furnished Hollsekecp in Rooms.-. 1508 4th St. REWARD Strayed from my ranch one palK rathor light Bay Mares - one wolgiiing around ' 1300, the . other 1450; branded with limy K on right stifle; should have colts by them now; foietops have been roachod , and- grown-out I nhout three, of four Inches.' Willi pay $25.00 to finder of team. . ' . ' ; -.J. W. Cartwright, . , 5-30-31 Malheur City, Oregon. 40DKBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA A Grande Camp No. 7703 meets ' on the first and third Thursdax evenings of each month In the K. of P. Hall. welcome. - L. J. MtJNTlALL, V. C. 'V li 1 W. F, ASHMAN, Clerk to Elks' Bldff. on Washington Ave.-; signed in La Grande, Union county, - MATT1G GOLDEN, " . .... ami ' n 1 A.I f!l. 1 J .(. t,fll k .1 Visitor always welcome. Dues pay-' ureKoni or ai xne law ouico oi jno. a. Auminiainiiri wiui nm Aiinca, able at Youns's Sweets. . t itlodgin in said city, within six months iMuy 4,ll,18,26;Juwel. . HANSEN, Die. ' '- w. c. HARRT SWART, See. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Aed Cross . Lodge No. 27 menta every Monday ; night in Castle Hali(K. of P. hill)'; A l'ytlilia welcome to Jl -visiting 1 Knights -- i I C, K. McCORMICK, C. C. . V i DELILE GREEN. K..of R. & S ! K. of L. of Kecmlty Mt. fimlly I Council, No. tit, meets the second; and fourth Monday evening at S ; Visiting neighbors j o'clock at Eagle ball. Visiting. members are welcome. i J. K. FITZGERALD, Trea, . v j ' ABB HARRIS, Fln'l. Sec. ' FLORENCE BRYANT, Ree. Bee.i tOYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp . meets every Bocond Friday after . noon r.nd every fourth Friday even ing, every month in K. P. hall. All - visiting members cordially welcmn - HENRIETTA GHARST, Oracle. ' NELLIE V. VINACKE. Reo. REBERAHB Crystal Lodge No, 50 : meets evory Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All Visiting mem bers are Invited ta attend. - SARAH McCLURE, N. O. MATTIE GOLDEN, Ree. Sec. A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meetings first. and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to ; all Masons. ' . : ' . , . ROBERT 8. EAKIN, W. M. ;; A. C., WILLIAMS, Soc - I). P. O.U. ELKS, L Orande Lodge! No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening a( 8 o'clock. - Home : and club prtvllogea cheerfully or-: . tended to all Brother Elks. R. J. GREEN, Exalted Ruler.: , A. B. CHERRY, - Secretary.: O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B, B. holds stated communications the WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. ICS meets every first and third Monday at Eagles' Hall. . AH visiting neighbors wul- -. come. Dues payable at tho office of- the clerk, New Foley Bldg., . m., to 5 p. m. ' I J. J. MURCIIISON, C. C. I ' ' R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk j -.r. NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS. -" Special Discount on all Hats. Walling Millinery. ' The 5-3tf One-third off on all Hair Switches, at the Walling Millinery. 5-3tf FOR RENT Modern .Furnished Apnrtment. Red 601. " .'- . 5-21-1 tf FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, with bath; close in. Call Main 728. "iS-ltf " 'Professional Directory 5-2-tf i ............ .......... OSTEOPATH 10 l'HYSICIAN In the Matter of the Estate of Wm. iecond and fourth Wednesday of Ue Humphrey, Deceased: I each month. Visiting members cor- j . -'Notice is by this given that the: dlally welcomed. -';'; , undersigned has been appointed ail-t SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. jministratrix, with will annexed, of the " MARY A. WARNICK.See .estate of Wm. Leo Humphrey; that nil : OVER THE TOPI : The will sounded the need was urgent -mid we nnswered. Ainei'icii went i over the 'top , in the Third Liberty Lonn but The Iuns aro not yet beaten. v irji in tho will will son nd and we inust be ready to respond. ' I'l'epnredness is in order. 1 : Mobilize vour dollars in a lwink count. Get them " in training" now to strike, another- death-knell for the war-crazed - Prussian hordes. :' ' . 1 again ae- UNITED STATES . NATIONAL BANK i i La Grande, Oregon ; FOR RENT Modern furnished apartments, clean; also room nndi board. 1606 Washington avenue, or j DR. J. L. INGLE Osteopathic phy sician.-Third , floor New Foley jl uiuKi .noiirs iv-ia a. in.; z-b p.! ' ni., and by appointment Orflce i phone, Red 1761, residence Red i . 881. - j MHCHA-NO-THICIIOPY I Phono Red 3092. 4-20tf Money to Loan. On Improved real property In Union county. No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. ' tf..:.;.-; . o ' One-third off on ull Hair Switches, nt tho Walling Millinery. . 6-Stf '-' - SKWIXG ' '.- ' :;. Mrs. Ave. ' C. Ralston, 1605 Adams 5-24-1 mo FOR RENT, Furnished Housekeep ing . rooms. Reasonable rates. Inquire Harris . Furniture Co. Phone Red 3171.. . i . 4-16-tf FOR IIK.NT DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano-'l Therapy; chronlo diseases my ' specialty; ' Physical and Mental i Science. Hours: 1.30 tp 4:30 ' p.m., 7:00 to 8:00 evening. 1 1 l'none Ulack Z311. . Rooms 1 and 2 over Coolldge Paint Store,! 'Adams Ave. FOR RENT Modern, fi-room house. Call Main .780.. . . '.. 5-28-tf HAY FOR SALE- -Phono Black 631. - 5-31-4t.p DR. MARGARET . INGLE -Osteopathic physician. Diseases of wo men and children and obstetrics. ARCHITECTS Money on easy mommy payments on Improvil city p-'ipeity. Alco money fus 'arm loans at 6 '4 per. cent. See J. R. Oliver. 3-21-Sm i FOR RENT Furnished apartment. ! 1307 Pcnn Ave. 5-31-6t The Modern Laundry HOUSE CLEANING TIME - Let us wash your feather ; - beds, pillows, lace ' ?v cutainsetc." ' FOR RENT Modern house with garage. The kodak business today means a business within itself. It means a largo Investment and closo . atten tion. Sllvcrthorn's Family Drug Slnio keep one. person busy and at times two are busy on this work ulnnc. Tho "Kodaks" sold run in price from - $1.59 to $60.00. AI-IFOR RENT Furnished most every line made by the East man Kodak factory may be found in tholr stock. Daily 6-2l)-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. R. 561 or B. 1511. ' v 5-30 tf C. E. MILLER -Architect, room 27. Now I'oley Bldg. I'hono Red 1S71. j ATTOnXEYS FOR RENT Two room apartment. Waverly ", 821. furnished Apt.. Rod 6-31 tf rooms for ( light housekeeping. 1512 Adams, two blocks from center of town. Phone B SSni. G-31 tf CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert S. Eakln, Attor neys n la. Practice In all the courts of the state and the United States. Office, West-Jncohson Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. Phone R 36fi2.lC0C1TRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. n-.il ll. Cnchrnn find-Colon rt. Hlherhdrrf. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. . 5 roomed GREEN ft RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. O. Rudolph, FIRST CLASS WORK Special Attention Given Each Bundle. GIVE US A TRIAL. We Guarantee You Satisfaction Mr. Grain Farmer: S Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not -'wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work ami worried with labor shortage, but build your ginneries now. 1 You-can buy the lumber anil roofing paper for a first-class -100(1 bushel portable grannry for $54.58 and it will last for years. - Sacks for the sumo amount of grain will cost you j 125.00 and this would bo a dead lass against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and con be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling mid sewing sacks. , The boys in tho trenches need the sacks for sand hags for ' . the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. "s- Spend your money in your own valley by bnylng lumber . : manufactured at- home.: . Whon ,you buy- sacks port of tha money goes to India; - , -' -. - ' BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by building them before the farming season opens up. iJo suro to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low giuda lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. , - . Save moneykeep what you spend at home prevent loss . end damage from oxposuro to weatherleave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. . ......... Portoblo granaries of this type are universally used In ': other seotionc. -One trip with n good team will haul the ma- -torlal for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on ' Union County lumber for nil farm purposes, soe ; ... Washington Avenue and Depot Street. Opposite Snminer Hotel. The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON ls1aift(tttfis)MMIs4lts1 ! WE GLAI M THAT: I I: The. Chevrolet will run further on a gallon of gasoline than' any other car. , That it rides easier than any car selling for less' than $1.:!00. ...-.' That it will pull any hill that any other car will pull, and oiitpull nine teen out of twentv on high gear. . PRICE $785.00 COMPLETE W. H. Bol benkamp Company J A C H A L "L E N G E! t . I would like to challenge the statement of the -W. 11. 15ohnenkamp ()o regarding the gasoline economy of the Chevrolet Motor Car. 1 am very aiiK- ions to meet them any time .or place in 'public economy, test and will post' tlOO.OO with the Observer if they will do likewise, and the loser of the con test pay his 100.00 into the l.'ed Cross Fund. Such a test not only to decide the ecoiiomv of the two cars, but would help whip the Kaiser. i JOHN E. ANDERSON Maxwell Distributor. Believing that a public contest would interest the motor public but wishing to make the test as general and fair as possible we accept the challenge of Mr.Anderson on the following terms: We will post $100 with the Observer to be given to the Red Cross as follows: $25.00 to be given by loser' of gasoline contest : $25.00 to be given by the loser of a low gear contest $25.00 to be given by the loser of a high gear contest $25.00 to be given by the loser of decision as to riding quality of car All the above contests to be decided by judges and all to be run with absoluetly no change or adjustment of car in any way whatever. The result will then testify as to what service the average owner can expect and that is what we are interested in W. -H. BdHNENKAMP' COMPANY Goodyear Tires Tire Repairing 'jjjQQjg II ...Hlllll.lllll........ ...-p rrr.r-rr-(-f-r-r.f-r.r--rr-rr.r-)jrr.rTjrrJJj i v,