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TUESDAY, LTTAT?Y 2S. 1919. -'-7--t --w-r- TA' GRANDE EVTWIXO OBSERVER. FT YE Professional Directory ! i.2 . ATTORNEYS J o COCriRAN ft EBBHHARD Qeo. x. Cochran and Colon H, gberhard. Attorneys. La Grande Nation!! Bank Builuing. . 1 TlPSS'fKlf iui .. . Qfgffit. 11 - . , ... .Sw3 o 1Y00R RUBBERS J J1 I T Ri J - V f'tfy i SWEET JCjSJ jo'- If ",i0" McADOO'S REPORT ON THE RAILROADS So Much Interest, Not Only by Railroad Officials and Employes, but by All Citizens, Attaches tothe Future Handling of Transportation Lines That The-Observer Herewith Prints the Reports on Rail roads Made by Hon. W. G. McAdoo. The Report Is Long and Will Appear in Daily Installments, Giving Every Observer Header a Chance to Study Carefully the Contents of a Document .Which Promises to Have Deep Hearing on Our Country's Future. (Continued from yesterday.) unified control. One - of the essoutiul reforms, ihorefuro, is lho adoption of some system to control uullie in the coin inon imprest. , . ' As fur as raiiiotd trades ore. con cerned, the ii.tlemio of roa'd tracks las distinguished fiom tcrinlutil trucks) appears to bo sufficient to tuke caro, generally speaking, of a much larger t niu-ge thun cult be. handled llirogtli I lie terminals. At I time, however, pirtleular railroads 'may become embarrassttl by a sur plus of truffle, eveo though It may bo possible to caro for tho traffic at the .terminal. Under unllied control, In such conditions, tho surplus truffle cuu 00 utvorleu to some uiner, run If vou'nre in need of books or writ- Iv ing puper, tablets, envelopes, pretty I J boxes of correspondence paper of the; very latest styles and at reasonable , prices you will be very sure to find i just what you need at I 1 ! The Observer's Classified Ads. FAMILY DRUG STORE OHANDl,OfiCiON. i 2:-u MONEY TO LOAN'. On Improved real property Id ktuion county. No delays. Current ales. La Orande Investment Co. Transportation stringency. near destination, analogous to an !road reaching the tame destination. The situation e.ia;e in this coun-"ice jam" or "log lam" in a river, lunder private control this has not try that the transportation needs of This consequence baa been injurious jbeen possible. The company which the people nre national and interde- to the public as a whole, because it 'was -iblo to obtain the routing of the pendent, despite the fact that the has reduced transportation capacity! traffic has. generally speaking, not railroads are local and independent. : far below what it ought to be; has'been willing, even though unablo to Practically every community in the led to the greatest uucert-inty and ibamlle the tiaffio successfully, to country is dependent upon a national delay and m.isequeiu Interruption and not a local transportation set-land injury of business, with direct vice. It Is not truo of any communi- disadvantages to labor and to the ty that it can depend wholly, or even 'producing and consuming public. 11 principally, upon Its local railroad lis apparent that "this fundamental to transport what It produces and difficulty has mot been effectively what It consumes, because, directly 'dealt with under diversified private or Indirectly, what it produces must management. II is difficult to 3ee -Mvt nmmer evervbodv can console in some form go f ir beyond that how any railroad company would be ,, . ,f .,h the gcicntific reflection railroad and wh it it consumes must willing deliberately to prevent the' . ,. ,, ., , ;,,,.. ,.,1,1, in some form originate beyond that loading -of traffic on its own line. tlmt' after co1 "K ?,mU railroad. Failure of transportation when it is able to handle (but trut- alcohol in them didn t cool. at the Atlantic sciboaid causes eco- fie, simply because eventually the I noinic waste and suffering at points traffic may be a source of embarrass- Speaking of amendments, the doc far heyoad those served by the rail- in, 'lit to some connecting line. In- j0,.., always did say that water was roads which reach the Atlantic sea- deed, it Ins been found practically j 0(j for (nc constitution. boaid. Extensive l';.ilure,of trans-: impossible for a .railroad company I i portation in any par: of (he country ; which is itself congested with traf- has corresponding reactions in manyfic vhich it cannot deliver, to show " ; It A IK vwmiv. f oilier parts of the country. sufficient courage 'o refuse, to, eon-1 Ladies modern hair work none, new Unavoidably the amount of trans- 'tinuo receiving traffic itld to insist switches njudc to order. Combings pollution to be performed fluctuates mat llm tralfe. must go forward uy .made to order, iti wasningiou from season to season and between competing lines. ' good years and tiud. At certain sea- M,.t 1)V fniriol Conlrol. let St i!u to a rival railroad. Tho public ought to be provided with some Bysteni where.! unused rail road capacity may be used In the comniifm interest In times of stress. . iTo lie Continued.) Y. M. C. A. Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 1C:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Night classes 7:30 p. m. to !):o(l p. m. RKWAKI) Reasonable reward given for return of keys picked up at postoffice Janu ary l'lth. Jack Oliver. l-L'J-tf PIANO TUNING Expert tuning and repairing. Leave orders with Mrs. li. J. Kitchin. James II. Daly, tuner. l-22-(itp WAXTKD .Mtwellauoou. WANTED Good (irst-cliiss milk cow. Phone Red 35U1. . l-5-5t WANTED A refined woman to tuke charge of home, two children. Phone Black 39SI. l-Ul-4tp WANTED A refined woman to tuke charge of home, two children. Phone Black 31101. 1-lM-Up WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Re modeling a specialty. 1714 Sixth FOII KAI.K FOR SALE Heating stove for wood or coal and some carpet for sale Apply 1..I14 Sixth street. Plume Black 3112. 1-27-Jt FOR SALE 21511 feet woven wire fencing, one l(i-inch plow, one 5 gallon cream churn, one porch swing. 2708 Noilh Second street l-27-2tp R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law PPactice in all state and federal ciyirts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. o. ijRWFffRD EAKI1S T. H. Craw- ford and Kooert a. KaKin, AtTor- noyi a laV. Pfactlce, In ajl the courts of the state and tbs Unlteil States. Office, Wost-Jacotuon Bldg.. rooms (-10-17, La Oraade, Oregoo, ' . ). B. MILLER -ArcMtect, room 17, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 187). OSTKOI'ATIIIC. FOR SALE Cull tipples. ?l n sack Geo. Chapman, east cud of Cove avenue. l-2o-(itp Rome Beauty Apple's for sale. WiL! deliver. Phone lied 3371. 1-24-litp HOUSE WANTED Three or four roomed house, furnished, wanted immediately for permanent rent, if possible. Must bo close In, modern, and on south sldo oftpoK SALE Ill-inch yellow 'pirn tracks. -Phono Silverthom's Drug w00l) j,, ,,,. cord delivered. Phone Store. 1-20-tf. Hed 1022. l-20-(ilp WANTED At once chambermaid at Grande Rimde Vulley house, week and dinner. $11) a 1-20-tf- WANTED Plain sewing. Mrs. Nor ma Webb, 1105 O avenue. 1-20-1 2tp EGGS FOR HATCHING .From pure bred Huff Wyandottes. Pri.e win ners. Heavy layers. Choice table fowls. $2.()i) fur 13 eirgs. Ira R Aldrich, 707 Fourth street. 1-20-211 DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopath!,' Physician Specializing in diseases of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 0 p. m., and by ap pointment. Phones Office Red 17B1, residence, Black 1231. 37 Now Foley building. VETKIURAKT OR. IT. W. RILEY Graduate Voter Intrl&n. Hospital, 1409 Madlsoi Ait. Btato Stallion Inspector and Inspector of stoci for shlpmuot. Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 111. llDCCATlONAL Heals Skin T. P. P.. the (rrcatert of skin wnwllw will remove tiioc hkiu lllictiona that liivo mmie four life A biinlt-n. Tliat hitolcniblv itcliintr. lurnihx aiwl tliu.oufoit will ilisaiirwnr umk-r the niaelc of tin tvim-tlr. It Jntscuml imviiy (:iic9 priiBvtinct-ti incurnbV nud will nmh y.uir -use. V! gtiarantc the lirat buttle lo Hi on s, especially In piosperous ynarn the railroads are confrontcd with u "peak load," or a niaximuni load. Tlicse conditions have been sub stantially met uuder unified control liy the rout i n l, and dirtU'ilmtion of which they have not been able In ;i;.affic oyer Uw avMM 1:,lcs aml by the establishment of the "permit system," whc;ehy tiaffic involving potentialities of congestion is not al lowed to be loaded extpt upon show fug that it can bo delivered to and i-ia 2-1:1 I I'l'TMAN'S Dill (i recent years to handle satisfactorily under . private manaeement. There has been widespread congestion of cars, both loaded and empty, in cer tain sections, the most acute short age oi cars in oilier sections, a.. , lkl. rare of Dy ,,,, (onslj,nee at des oiiimy to lunusii uansyoiLnom nalion ,.:1,, tne autumn gently demanded, an Inability to get moths of 19wti wil, n tn.ffic was at mo rreignt WHICH nas neen acconitu. , a h(,avU.sU ,,,,. wnc prai;,lciy ai ior u iaispuruuwu uv.ui.uuo. ... clliplote uhsellca jf tr .nsportation reasonable time. In short, we l'vo .Hr wl.icl, , lh8 in.mo.Hate been confronted wltn periodic con- .prPC(,(lini; vear8 h:ld amounted al dillons of trnnsporMlion stringency. m()st (u r.lnsp0, , ltjon paralysis. Diversified private management h 'This colldilloI1 was due largely U, the proved that it cannot avoid or meet ...iermit SV3tRn,. Tho abmty ,0 use tliese conditions. Uli8 svslem j,, 1B pHulic interest aim J'orhaps tho greatest single d''"-!reKIlrc"lUas!! ot ully aciuiU or appa.eiit culty is that under private manage. ;emba,T:,sslerit to any particular rall mont, with each company trying i'i ro.u( is prill)ably the most important prevent any traffic going to a rlvsrV,w ln. prevenng traffic congeB the umount of fremht loadi h: ,iml . lt i3 feasible and casv under peon uepeaoent aimosE wnony uron the desire and opportunity or liic consignor to load a shipment and get a bill of lading for It, without any regard whatever to t he ability of the delivering railroad to dispose ot the traffic at destination at that time, or of the ability of the consignee to receive the trarfie, if delivered. The result has been the indiscriminate throwing into the stream of traffic of everything which consignors wish ed lo thro-w into it, and this has led to the most acute congestion at or takes quality to make a real bargain, says Kelly the banker Have the labe', wnlcU stands for fair working conditions, put on your job printing. The Observer is one of the two shops in town observing union principles, . Phone Main 117. FOR SALE -That monument you wnni for Decoration day is ready for immediate delivery. R. M. M. ei G. Co., ir.02 S incnue. 1-17-tf I'OK 1SF.XT FOR' RKNT Apartment. Stove heat $1. fail Darland hotel. H. C. Lawyer. , ' 11-27-tf TO RKNT Neatly furnished steam heated rooms, block from Y. M. C, A., Ki07 Sixth street. Phone Main 701.. 1-27-litp FOR RENT -Phone Red - Furnished rooms 3171. 11-29-lf. ;FOU RKNT Nice cosey rooms from i tl2 up. 1510 Adams. Phone I ItMOl. 1-18-tf I- "This sniaU chew of Good tasts, smaller t)i p..vti ;,, chi;w,!onit'r life is what more real tobacco ly cast less to chew than satisfaction than a big chcvY of ordinary plug. It tastes better and lasts. longer." j FOK RKNT Furnished housekeeping rooms, lllack 1202. 1-2-l-tf ordinary plug. If'n'rt lo: Genuinp. Gravely DANVILLE. VA. for loolltl 9 chtwiuf plut a Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch- FOR RKNT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Call' Black 831. 1-14-i.f you ccxn cJfordtobuy Tt SALT ?nd enjoy tKe luxury of the . Rncfrec running salt flowing from the convenient 'hide spout LOST AND FOUND I.O.ST Auto chain, 32x!H4 between La (irande and Island or the lowu school house, Saturday. Reward. Phono Farmers 21-x. L, M. Hoyt. l-27-3t LOST Black seal muff left in stulinn this morning. Phone M-37. Kewanl. 1-20-51 LOST OR STO LK N Lincoln tricycle with green frame. Notify J. D. . Lynch. 1-Hl-tf f) . ? THE COMPUTA- ) TION OF INTER- W ' EST f) It, (ili KHMKMISKIt noODINO COLLKOR, Gooding, Idaho. Pratical bust pees courses, review suhjocts, regular college work and sum mer school. 12-19-tf Fraternal Directory. 'OODMEN OV THE WOULD La Grande Camp No. 1R3 meets every first and third Monday at Ragles Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the' office of the clerk, New Color Illdg., D m., to S p. m. . J. J. MDRCHTSON, C. C R, J, KITCHEN. Cl.H 10DJIKN WOODMKK OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 n.oeu on tba first and third Thursday avenlngs ot each mouth ln the K. of P, Ball. Visiting neighbors Celcuina. L. J. MINHALL, V. O. W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk Phone us Your order NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY A. FEW OF OUR QUALITY GOODS UriiXl-riT'S KXTKACT . ('II VSK ec SANHOK'N'S TF.AS iiiiU COFFF.KS SWAN'S SALAD DKKSSIM i KIIHMANN'S lfll'K OLIVKS . j'Kkfi;im;ki stock" cannkd coods TILLAMOOK CIIKKSi; MF.INZ I'K'KI.KS AMI KFLISH TUl I'iLF WAFKUS ANIl ('(K)KIF.S SNOW FLA K F, CL'ACKF.L'S . ' SWAN'S A NOLL CAKFS, DUTLI'S CAK IS, UfKAO, 'KU:s Dixiii)or(;iiNi'Ts ROYAL ANT) IHXIK J.IiFAI) 0 Phone-Main 43 Q O O J. G. SNODGRASS, Drink as mucb as you care fbn Unlike coiYeeewbicb dis agrees with nany you can drink as many cups of Pos-tun) as you care -for wi-fcb W tear ornervousness, sleeplessness or other at)i)oy ance to bealthiforPosium is pure andsvnolesorne and contains no harmful ele- . men such as xle drurf -0 caffeine it) coffee Your grocer sells Postum. . on it Siivin'H Ac count is ii I'Msciiiiit- i n u inallicniiil icnl TgK i rftf liliililom. 3. E. a Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. B. 8. hoids stated communications thn ecitud and fourth Wednesday ot each n.onth. Visiting meiiibura cor dlally ivoloomed. 8ADIB H. OIVEN, W. M. UARr A. WARN1C K.Beo. K. ot L. or Security ML Emily Council, No. 246, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. ABB HARRIS, Fia'l. Sea. ). K. FITZGERALD, Fres. K. F. ft A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:80 p. m. Cord'al welcome to all Masoua. ' . ROBERT 8. EAKIN, W. M. A. C. W.LLIAM3, 8ec P. O. EAGLRS, AERIE NO.' 2.19. Meet every Friday night, at Eagles Hull. 'VlsjtinK members welcome. J. F. STACKY, W. P. LKE BELLINGER, Secretary The luiowlfilije tint ciirncil ,'inil money ii-; liaiikfil IS 111 Ull'l! I ; i RKBHKArI8 CnTBtal LOOKS No. 60 U J I meets every Tuesday evening ln the j I. O. O. r. Hall. All visiting mam-y-ii hers sre Invited to attend. ROSA Oi.ASfl. NO. uJi LUCIA II ALKY. Roc. Sc. nunc nion- Sr earn n it; ry i us u ri s i lie .s;. K'-y.j l. o, C (?) er t' I'url her cl'tVirl. Our officers cor iliiilly invite sav 'ill''S areoi.uits. Wf pay 1 per cent, interest. Mi at fi i United Stafes f National Rank ( O. M. La QranOe Lodge No. 8 DO, Loyal Ordor of Moose holds reauiar meetings every Wednesday nl;;bt at 8 p. m. In Enftlo tiall nest to ICtks' Bide;, on Washington Ave. Visltois always welcome. Dues pay ablo at Young's Rwneta. W. C. HANSEN, Die. F1ARRY SWART, Iley. II. P. O. a. El.KH, La Orande Loage , No. 4Vi. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Homa anil club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. It. J. OKEEN, Kialted Ruler. A. B, CHKUHY, Secretary. O.OYAL NEIOnBORS Iris turnip (r.ets eveiy second Fi4day after noon nd every foutth Frtday even ing, avlrjr morith iif K. P. Sail. All vlsttluS) numbers corjially weloom. HENRIErSA CI'ARST, Oracle MAR L. WfST, Recorder. KNIOHTS OF CTfmAS Red CAsi Lodire tlo. 27 meets every Mocfa night a Castle Hl( K. ot P. hall) "A 1'ythrm welcome to ill vltitUtg Knlghta , "J. ,1-. HOnERTTii, pC. " 'PELILE GREEN. K. of R. 4 S. l,a iio, Ore. iilcr;, tt-t r "c; i w niAi'iriiHwwni,iAM 8 $ 8 S ( 9 V I 5" j, O AriAl) oil do It. A O.nsified ad will brint e0 o 03 Q o o CO o o o e o :. results. ) '