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. . O o i o TmT;Si,T?M Al('ll 1 (T I JU - Wanted f ' 1 1 - 7- ! . The Observer wants ah overseas retunrecl sol dier to call tind consider a proposition on.circu lation in Union Or Wallowa counties. Work is easy and commission is good.'- - - The Observer's FOK SALE OIL TRADE WANTKD .lllacellaneons. ' FOR SALE Ewes ni(h twin lambs POTATOES WANTED I Inn paying J2C.00. Write or pliunc Fred liinlx-1 market- prlro ut nil alires, Union, Ore. New phone. Times. So mo of Sam Harris. ' 3-12-Ctp. Kail J. Starklaml. 3-I2-tf. FOR SALE Near Greenwood school WANTED Place on cattle ranch by C-room modern house with acre of bo' 18 year!l old- Call Black 3432. giviund and fruit trees. Terms cash. 3:12-8tp Phone Black 1541. 3-12-3tp : , WANTED Furnished House Man ., AT ., . ,, , and wife. No chlldrou. E. O. L. FOR iALE 3 Studcbaker wagon, & p Co 3-ll-5t almot't new. With double tires on ' ' hind vvheels. Call at Fourth and Y. WANTED-Cirl ror general house- 3-12-3tp work. Call Red 3811. 3-10-tf FOR SALE A 1917 Hurley-Davidson WANTED Household work by capa motorcv:le and side-car Machine blc ir, Cal, E, , Tel hone o. has been thoroughly overhauled and jjce , 3-10-3 is in first class condition. This out- ' fit is a targain. Apply Club Pool WANTED-Experienced woman" or 3-l--3tp gjrj j0T generl,i housework. Per- . . , , . , manent position for right party I. OR SALE- One Howard heater two phone J f dressers ami one rug. Mr. Ralston. 3-ll-2t WANTED Work by hour or day. ,, oa, ,, f Phone Black 3071 or call 1409 T FOR SALE IbO-ncre farm, 75 acres 0 ... under cultivjtion; ten acres in or- avel"e- d-J-btp chard: good ncvcn-room house, ta- ... .xE.r- . . , , v. i i 1 1 WANTED Man and wife desire em- ter piped to Jiouse; good outbuild- , . .. .. ' ',. , , , , ployment on farm. 2902 N. Spruce ings; all fence!, on county road six ' ' miles from Elg-.in. Price $5500. Must J"''"p sell on account of other business. ... . x. . , , -r, ... i , rr v WANTED Plain sewing. Mrs. Webb, For particulars address Toy loung, . , ,,' , r. on,-. HUi O avenue. 3-G-12tp La Grande, Ore, 3Tll-bt ' ..,.., WILL DO temporary stenographic I OR SALE Frcs& Jersey cow. Phone or clerical work- CaU mck 1Wt2. Farmers 158. 3-1 l-:it 3-5-tf FOR SALE Six room house close in nmNT.Y TO LOAN, at 0 per cent, on ..on pavement. Fliono Hod 3222. Union coui.lv farms. Apply 11. E. or call 502 Main St.. 3-11-.it ,lixon F(m.y- La QrQ FOR SALE One Cyphers incubator, A''V' " .244 egg capacity, one Petalumn in- MAcmNE HEMSTITCHING done by cubator, 240 egg capacity, both in Mr, E c T,.kev. S i,ntost model good condition. Cheap. Telephone mm.hine. 00 Washington Ave. Farmers 25X4. S-'J lt phone R J51 2.22.lf TEAM mules, harness, wagon for town WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable property. H. F. Spears, 1307 C St. , wipe n,af,in01.y. 2 cents a pound. 3"9'121 Observer office. FOR SALE Reed corn, Minnesota s ! tost No. 13. J. W. H. Nebeker, Routo ' No. 1, La Grande. . 3-9-0tp U)STCrank to Paif?c t.nr. Uave at FOR SALE Euick six-cylinder, five- 0b3erYer ffi'- 3-n'3t" passenger. Phone Farmers 27x1. 3-5-4t FOR SALE Sampson tractor, first class shape. Cheap. Daniel Auto Co. 3-5-4t FOR SALE Chenp: Good bed, chairs, rugs, library table, dresser. Almost new. Phone Black 752. 3-3-5p FOR SALE Seed corn J. L. Fiek. 3-3-8tp FOR SALE Three ranches and three residence properties, all modern and nearly new. Call Main 780 or write Box 909, La Grande, Or. 2-27tf FOR SALE By owner, tour acres directly west of Alliance mill. In quire 1704 C'dar. PJione B 901. 2-21-10 FOR SALE That monument you want for Decoration day is ready for immediate delivery. B. M. M. & G. Co., 1502 S avenue. 1-17-tf FOR SALE Quartered oak dining table, stove, bed, etc. 806 Main. Phone R-11G2. 3-9-3t Am leaving the city and will sell at a bargain, or rent, first class res idence. Also Maxwell car In Al.t. complete. Inquire 1420 Y ave. J. 3-7-3t.. FOR SALE Milk cow, and all kinds of tools. Apply 1417 Ave. ' The goods that have made our business a success and enabled us to guarantee them to you are Charter Oak Ranges, Patent Heaters, White Sewing Machines, the Harmon Mattress, Sim mons Beds, Kenny Rome Springs, Smith Rugs. Furniture FIR AND JEFFERSON Ist J'riccs for Used FsrelluTf, c--2S'opj:n day :i? U. .C. HENRYS 5tesidnce Undertaking tarloor FUlTEEAL, DIRECTOR AND LIGjSNSXD w e:.iAlmeep o PiCaff ifain - -V & Classified Ads. LOST Package containing siik waist, brown georgette sleeves and panels. Mrs. T. T. Strand's! name on outside of package. Bill from Mrs. Norton to Mrs. Geo. inside. Call Black 3021. 3-9-tf LOST Between Island City and Geo. Well's ranch an auto tire .and rim for Maxwell car. Leave at Leigh ton's garage.- 2-27-0tp FOR ItKXT FOR RENT- Nice cosey rooms from 1510 Adams. Phone 1-1 8 -tf $12 up. R3901. FOR RENT Noatly furnished, steamheated rooms. Block from Y. M. C. A., 1607 Sixth street. Phono Black 2211. 2-19-tf NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned trustee for one " filing cabinet and one adding machine and all accounts belonging to the estate of the Grande Ronde Cash company on March 15th, 1919. Property may be seen at my office. FRED J. HOLMES, Trustee. 3-7-7t .j. .;. .;. .;. .j. j. CECIL COSP ER Public Accountant. Income Tax Adviser - 614 Main St., Pendelton, Oregon ;. .;. 4. 4. .j. .j. 4. 4. 4. Exchange PHONE BLACK 1341 or Will Exchange for New. and .mght w ii i 1 BAPTISTS MAKE RFTTF.R HHWINfi DL I I Jlti OnUVYIINU Last nifht ut tho V. M. C. A. the llaptist b.iskel bailers put ll the best same they bve played thus far aKaii.sK the larger and better train ed .f. I. A. loam. Tlie gunio ended ilh the sora 18 to 42 in f.ivor of the M. 1. A. bunch, but tha Baptists made them eaj n every point by haul playing. Tho gatno Bchedu'c'd between tho I Christians and tho 1'iesbytei lans did J not in iterialue because tlio Cliris- tlan aggregation did not show up lo play. The game wus forfeited to tile Presbyterians and lu all prob ability tlio Christians will not be represented In tlio loague hereafter. In case tho' Christians aro dropped tho schedule v.ill oo n.ado over leav ing four teams In ti e league. ' The remainder pt the gam should bo fast and to the point as all the games are evenly matched. la the gaino laal night Keenoy and Hcldenielch were the point winners for the Baptists nnd U. Ly- NO 7 BAPTISTS Efofe wmjh man and E. Lyman for the M. I. A. team. Huuidt who played In the last half for the M. 1. A.'s showed good form, as he was able to cage the ball five times. The standing of the teams is as follows: Won Lost M. I. A. 3 0 Pet. 1000 1000 500 t000 Presbyterian .2 0 Methodist 1 1 Baptist 0 3 xti:ui:st i'oxtixiics ix Kl.NDAV lillll.K CLASS A very good attondanco greoted Mr. Coker's I):blo class at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening. It Is be coming apparent that much good is resulting from those prophetic stud ies, and Mr. Cokor states that the class room at tho "Y". can still ac cuminodutu a few mere persons. LUCK WAS WITH THE ROUGHRIDERS Lurk Willi tho Rnlighrhlers Inst night when they trimmed the fain- oum Kangaroos two out of three games In tho llitsllicss Men's Volley Hall League ut the V. M. C. A. This was the first time tho Kangaroos had lost two games to any team they had played and therefore mm1!' n'jnicing was dono by tho otliei teams. Captain Lnper of the Kangaroos is still mystified as to bow his bunch of high jumpers aid hall losseif failed to get away with tho major ily of the games, but Ear! and Elmer Stoddard and one or two others on the Roughri.lor team might ho able to toll Captain Lnper if ho asked ? few questions" about tho game. The Kangeroos took tlio fhsl gaino and then Elmer Stoddard got J ' MJ H Shedding xC'V Tha Armor Of W War ip. and donning the garments of peace many returned j (j soldiers are seeking kfj and finding (f5 iff) their particular cf) jf) places in the com- fiZjl mercial and indus- trial world. Problems in abun dance will of neces sity confront them. 9S CD Our sound, reliable 7SK dj) counsel, based upon Cfj ffj years of experi- tffo ence, may prove of ff. ?f) immense value. Young businessmen are cordially invt- tit a n Ti tu kU U"JIl.5UiL us. - f cl' i United States i r' ' IT l m i .rX- Bank 0 M ...... A .......... '! " nTTTTJTTTJaTa rtri outbursts or - f Av, He's THAT S ABOUT y OH, l suppose He coiul HAVC FITS OR A NUMBER THINGS THE IVMTTeR. UIT SO, OF COUR.se, Hc3 MOST BE DRUNK V.l his mighty right arm working mnd every ball that camo within reach ho managed lo kill. Tho scoroi wero as follows: 17-21, 21-14. 21-15. Ily winning the two games last night the Itourhi ideis crowded I tic Iteareats out of hocoihI place in the league and Hie inw even up with I lie Kangaroos. - The team standlur Is as follows: Won lost Pel Kangaroos 7 5 r,x:! lloughriileia 1 5 -fiSS lie. remits 0 l .500 Roughnecks 3 9 .250 In tho number or polnls made by tlio respective teams to dale the Kangaioos lead Had tho Bearcat J are second. They are as follows: Kangaroos 2311, Ileaicatu 223, Roughriders, 210 and the Rough necks 201. OUTDOOR SPORTS ARE HELD AGAIN Three trnck events were pulled off Wednesday afternoon outdoors on Washington avenue, when the Y. M. C. A. Junior Gymnasium class met and decided that Christian Sandb)i'g was the fastest runner in the class. Ray Lynch was second and Phil Prior third. The boys ran the 50-yard and 75-yard dashes. In the relny the Navy took first place and the Marines second. It wai p. hard fought race from start to fin ish. Lynch finished for tho Navy jusl PUBLIC Monday, March 17,1919 AT THE TONEY HEMPE FARM 1 3 4 MILES SOUTH OF UNION, I WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER: ONE 9-ft. Monitor Drill ONE 8 ft. Disc Harrow ONE 4-section leveling harrow ONE 6 ft. McCormick Einder, prac tically new ' TWO Milwaukee Kower.t " ONE Hay Raic, tod as new ONE New 2 bottom gang plow ONE 2 bottom John Dnre plow' . 1'ERMS OF SALE Sums $10 and under, cash; eiht months' time on notes 9 "vi-lth approved security bearing 8 per cnt intwest. 0 " ' i - , - f B e "' ' e ."5ALE BEGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK A. ht-LVVCK AT N00N -A. L. rvPBPTn' TTJTT-p evekett true feT. 4 ZD : OF OTHER n few yurds ahead of Saiulborg of tho Mariues. In tho high jump the first place went to Ray Lynch, second to l lu Pi iur and third was given to 1' rands Hough. The standing of the teams is as fol lows: Jlai incs, 45; Navy, 30; Army, (I HAWAIIAN HI'I'IMJHH von the itiu citosu HONOLULU, T. H. Marcl) 13 During mix. women workers of tlm Hawaiian chapter of tho Anffrlcan Red Cross furnished supplies'' lied at $402,550.4(1 for ovcrseilF work, i according to a report just compiled. Many huge shipmnnlj havo been madn to I lies expedition ny forces In Siberia. ; 1 WILL J'ltHACH IIKIIE SUNDAY Rev. T. Broulllelto, of Portland, who preached to th congregation of tho Preabylorlan .church hero Inst Sunday, will occupy tho pulpit In that church again next Sunday morning nnd evening. In the morn ing Rev. liroulllotle's subject will bo "Tho Historical Development of Clod's Plnn as Seen In the Pro gress , of tlio Human Race." Tho subject, of the evening's dis course will bo "A Correct View of the Truth on one or Two Vital Doc trines." Our office will be maintained where it was prior to the stores closing. All accounts are due now nnd we would like to have nil who arc owing cnll and settle before Mnrdi 15th. Gulden ..lt r,.. A. 1.. vine v u; ikiv, : 1 Tit TT-AeN M TW CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Nutu-c is h.Moiiy Kivcn that aii nr-; il '"" la norcnv Riven Uiat all wnr- , ri,llU iasU(1(, 0 tho al fullil f .,,, fit ()f u (;i.liniI 0 endorsinl March 31, 1918, or prior tliVreto, Are now called foe payment and interest on sail warrnuts ceases from this date, March 11, 1919. AGNES M. RUSK, Treasurer Crty of La Grande, Oregon, 3-12-3t When, you want something good in a kodak or kodak supplies you will naturally go to Silverthorn's. Also the developing of your films nnd printing. They" turn out their work promptly. 3-12-3 FAMILY DRUG STORE tA ORANPK. OREGON. Professional Directory ATTonmiYS COCHRAN It EHErtHARD Qoo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eborhard. Attorneys. La Grande NtfUonsl Bank Building. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law- Practice in all state and fedora) courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. CRAWFORD EJAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert B. Eag.111, Attor neys law. Practice In all tha courts of the state and the Unltod Btatos. Office. West-Jacohaos Bide, rooms 8-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. AHC'lllTICClB C. E. MILLER- -Arcliltoct, mom 7, Now l oloy BIdg. Phone Red 1871. MKCIIANO-THISHAPY DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano- Thernpy Physician. Chronic disease. my specialty. Physical and mental science, dietetics, hydrotherapy and French massage. Phone Brick 2:! 11 Rooms 1, 2, 3t Coolidge building, op posito Star theatre. l'lANO TUNER. .IAS. M. DALY Plnno Tuner. Ref erences, Mrs. G. ,S. Bimie, Mrs. R. J. Green, Miss Miller. Phono Mrs. R. J. Kitchen for appointment. Will be in Ln Grande in May. 2-4-lm,p OSTEOPATHIC. )R. MARGARET INGLE, Ostenpnthi Physician Speciulizing in disease of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to (! p. m., and by ap pointment, rtionos Office Red 1701 resilience, Black 1231. 37 New Foley building. VKTKRIHAnT DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Voter lnrlan. Hospital, 1409 Madison Av. State Htalllon Inspector and Inspector of stock for Bhlpment Homo Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 111. HDUCATIONAL REMEMBER flOODINO COLLEGE, Gooding, Jdnho. Pratlcal busi ness courses, review subjects, . regular college work and sum mer school. 12-1fl-tf ONE 14 in. Walking Plow ' . ONE Wagon and Grain Rack THREE Sets Work Harness ONE Buggy Harness ONE Saddle, new ONE Top Bugify Other Farm Tools ONE Steel Range fand Other House hold furniture, nearly new. Ii;,Owner I; ' Fraternal Directory. 1 1 .J VOODMEN OF Tni3 WORLD La Orande Camp No. 1119 meets every ' first and third Monday at Eagles Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Due& payable at the off'ee - of the clerk. New Foley Blilg., 8 m to 6 p. in. J. J. MURCHISON. C. C R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk iODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 injets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each mcath Id the K. ' of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome, 1 L. J. MnmiALL, V. O. W. F. ASHMAN. ClerU REREKAHS Crystal t-ortge No. B0 meets every Tuesday evening la the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. LETTIE McGOLDKICK, N. G. LUCIA HALEY, Rec. Sec. . K. of L. or Beeurlty Mt Emily Council, No, 246, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. ABE HARRIS, Fin'I. Seo. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. 90YAL NEIOHUOIIS Iris Camp moots every second Friday after noon and cvory fourth Friday even ing, every month in K. F. ball. All visiting members cordially wolcoin, HENRIETTA GMARST, Oracle . L. nOllERTSON, CO. DELILE GREEN. K. of R. &S. MARY L. WEST, Recorder. F. O. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 259 Meet every Friday nighf, at Eagles Hall. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. A. J. LAHM, Sec. 0. K. S. Hopo Clmptor No. 13, O. IB. S. holds stated communications the Bocnnd ami fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A. WARN1CK, Sec. L. O. O, M. La Oranne Lodge No, 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings ovory Wednesday night nt 8 p. in. ln Eagle nail next to Ellis' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Vlsltois always welcome. Dues pay able at Young's Sweets. W. C. HANSEN, Die. HARRY SWART, Sne. B. P. O. B. ELKS, La Orande Lodge No. 433. Lod bo meets each Thurs day evening nt 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. R. J. GREEN, Exalted Ruler, A. B. CHERRY, Socrotary, A. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. Af. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. in. Cord'al welcome to all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. . KNIGHT8 OF PY1ITTAS Rod Crost Lodge No. 27 meets every Monda night in Castle HallfK. af P. hall) A PythLin wolcoms to ill visiting Knights The Weil-Dressed Woman -t; - VJ' Wearing tlis proper" model I in the rignt kind of a eorset gives one tlie feeling ot being well dressed, but tha corset i l.niust fit. . IV T..IV ! - 1 "Ti ft 'mi To gct a really good fitting' corset the services of our ex pert corsiii'o are at your disposal. e One of our maks jn pmicu- i lar.the s, c . ffl e TYr o e' fy" 1 ouji: Front I erod. PAUClNE it 1 ls-iGifide. Ore! W ij VI. Ol 1'. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer rem o - 0'.'r:rvr oa r H.a. H l-'SC(t