La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1919, Image 5

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I'OIl SALE Ii TRADB
FOR SALE Modern home,. 6 larj;e
rooms, sleeping porch, garage, lose
in. Phono. Red 3222. :i-m-r.t
rOK SALF Household ifcoils nlsi'MlvTirA a ...... i...i r...i
houses. See Mrs. Zuber. 3-lfl-f,tn
J'Oll SALE Modern apartment house
and bungalow, either separately or
together. Phone Red Mil or lilack
lull. 3-19-tf
FOR SALE A 1917-IIarley-Davidson
motorcycle. Machine is in first
class condition. A barguin if taken
at once.' Terms to responsible par
ties. Apply Club Pool hall.
TEAM mules, harness, wagon for town
property. H. F. Spears, 1307 C St.
S-9-12t
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, rour acres
directly west of Alliance mill. In
quire 1704 Cedar. Phone B 901.
2-21-10
tun &ALt mat monument you
want 'for Decoration day is ready
for immediate delivery. B. M. M,
& G. Co., 1502 S avenue. 1-17-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone Black 14C2.
3-19-3t
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
stove heat, $10 a month. Inquire
II. C. Lawyer, Darland hotel.
FOR RENT Five room modern house
with sleeping porch, basement, ga
rage, chicken yard and garden. To
be vacant April 1st. 1803 Washing
ton avenue. Black 1102. 3-17-tf
FOR RENT Three robm furnished
house. 1803 Washington avenue.
Black 1102. , 3-17-tf
FOR RENT Nice cosey rooms from
$12 up. 1510 Adams. Phone
R3901. 1-18-tf
FOR RENT Neatly rurni3hc.l.
stenmheated rooms. Block from
Y. M. C. A., 1(107 8lxth street.!
Phone Black 2211. 2-19-tf
WANTED Cleah cotton rags suitable
to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound.
Observer office.
I.OST
LOST Striped silk waist with brown
5 georgette sleeves and panels. Leave
i ' at Observer. Reward. 3-17-tf
.LOST A black leather purse. Con
taining Observer bills and small
change. Return to Observer. '3-18-tf
Stop Itching Skin
There is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
skin irritation almost instantly and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask anydruggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it asdirectcd. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimple3,
blackheads, eczema, blotches.ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappar.
A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rose Co.. Ctevand, O-
v-fmi i
''j.C?t't-;ii, is superior to
any other front laee corset,
for without the IcsnZJ
featufes no corset can pos
sibly be just as good. It
contains the master touch of
scientific construction.
You do not sacrifice coiu-
fort for style and you do not
sacrifice style for comfort
when you wtr
A pnintilete line alwnvs on,v
WANTED -Ulnwllaneoua. .
'CHILDREN taken cure of by dayi
by week. Will go out nnd cnre foi
thn. Phone Black 12:2. a-2U-3tj
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cows. Phone Farm Zo. Geo. II
Richardson. 3-17-tf
MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done b
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 807 Pcnn. avc
nue. First block west of library
Black 3101. S-M-lOp'
WANTED A waitress at the Home
Restaurant. 3-1,1-tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call Red 3811. S-10-tf
WANTED Experienced woman or
girl for general housework. Per
manent position for right party.
. Phone Main 776. 3-3-tf
WANTED Plain sewing. Mrs. Webb,
1105 O avenue. 3-6-12tp
MONEY TO LOAN, at 6. per cent, on
Union county farms. Apply H. E.
Dixon, Foley bldg., La Grande, Ore
Adv. 2-13-tf
MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by
Mrs, E. C.' Tuckey. Latest model
machine. 906 Washington Ave.
Phone R. 151 2-22-tf
NOTICE
All deputy shem'f appointments
automatically expired at the end of
the term, or on December 31st, 1918.
and unless renewed have been void
since above date.
LEE WARNICK.
WANTED
A reliable party to rep
resent us with a
High Grade Automobile
. Tire and Tube
A
On a very liberal per
centage basis. Addrcji-Tri-State'
TiW-erC"72
Sixth St., Portland, Ore.
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J. CECIL COSPE.R
.? Pahiic Accountant.
.J. IncomeTax Adviser
614 Alain St.,,IVnrMv1(rOrcKon
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IS America at
the Front
America is destined 5
to play a move im
portant part in the SJs
w o r 1 d ' s history Cl5
than ever before. cW
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If the nation is to
fulfill its destiny or
0y zenith, co-operation
Cl) is necessary.
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Every business and (
financial interest ?1
represented in the TSK;
country must re
spond with a. will.
All must lie united
in the effort.
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The
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msiness intcr
of this ci (iii
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Elsie Ferguson in
Robert W. Chambers' Story
'.The Danger Mark" Is Newest
Screen Vehicle For Celebrated
Actress of Silent 'and Spoken
Drama.
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ELSIE FERGUSON, tho celebrated
actress of both the silent and
poken drama, will soon be seen in her
newest Artcrnft picture "The DnnKef
.Mark," an adaptation from Robert W.
Chambers' famous novel.
The tuomo of this story, which is
known to millions of readers, deals
Willi heredity and offers a subject of
deep study to all who arc interested
therein. The photoplay Bhows how it
beautiful young woman who has an In.
Inherited desire for drink from a dfssU
paled nncestor, reclaims herself and
oasis off her chains. In this character
beautiful Miss Ferguson Is said to bo
superb.
'I he filming of this picture at Jack
sonville, Fla., attracted much attention
on lite part of the society folk there.
AmuiKeinenls were made by Director
Iluxh Ford to use the beautiful Mason
estate In Smith Jacksonville. Staged
amidst elaborate settings of niuOrfl
society, the story glvfiSlvtws-Fergusini
;:nrti-uUyf'rirrrFuiiity to present for
.-t time her newest collection of
tow-Hi, which are expected to attract
considerable Interest among tho femi
iiino mollnn picture patrons.
''The Danper Mark" wijl be pre
sented at the Arcade theaVc. today
and tomorrow. ' V
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
er of the estate of PaH
vnl L. Wylde, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the nn-dei-signetl
hnsvbeen duly appointed an
the' executor oithe C8te of David I..
Wylde, deceased, and thnt all persuji
having claims jigainst the estjvrc" of
the said deceased, present Uem duly
verified, to the undersurffed, at his
office at No. lliaJWfirns avenue, La
Grande, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publicatior
of this notice.
The date of the first publication it
March 14th, 1019.
B. F. WYLDE, Executor.
ml4 21 28 ap 4 11
Get ready for
pring garden.
Field and garden
be had at
the Sawyer-Hoi
adv. 3-1 R-tf I
company. ndv.
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Wednesday, March 26, 1919
FARM OF E. j. CONEAD 1AT THE y2 MILES EAST OF MOUNT EMILY
3 3-ycar-old horses
3 2-year-old horses 1 .
2 l-ycar-old horses
4 milch cows
4 sets harness
1 saddle .
1 spring tonlh barrow
1 (Use (S-l'oot)
4 binder
Almut seven tons bay in
nienl ion.
-TI31MS--A11 sums of $10i)0 and under cash. ..A credit
be given at 8 per cent interest on sums over $10.00.
i'j- S . SALE BEGINS AT JO A.M. LUNCH AT NOON. f i ' "' " ' p
Did Hera'vYorld
of Good, She ays
Mrs. Moore Was So Weak
She Could Hardly Get Ufc
Health Restored by Tan
lac.
"I feel so well now. that 1 can
hardly realize the awful condition 1
was In before I took Tanlac," said
Mra. E. L. Moore, ot 943 S. Welling
ton street. Memphis, Tenn. '
"I hud been In a rundown condi
tion for two years," she continued
and was so weak I could hardly keep
going. I had to force myself to eat,
but nothing agreed with me and 1
got so lifeless and no account that
f could hardly got up when I was
sitting down or lying down, or even
do my housework. I Buffered with
splitting headaches that would al
most drive mo distracted.
"Mv appetite picked up on my
first bottle of Tanlac snd I am now
eating three hea'ty meals a day,
ihnso awful headaches are gone and
I am feeling fine. I have gained
ton pounds und am strong enough to
do all my housework with ease. Tan
lac did mq a world of good mo
than all tho othor iiiedicinesjavi
taken Dut together.
Tanlac lis sold IniartTrande by Sll
vertliorn VjyjAliichardBon Drug
stores; In Union by L. A. Wright;
la North Powder by L. A. Russol
and in Elgin by Scott K. Harris,
and in Tolocasot by Tolocasot Gro
cor Co." Adv.
"The Risky Road," with Dorothy
Phillips, at the,' Star, Saturday and
Sunday. ? ",-nt
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It is still the cheapest ser
vice in existence.
Home Independent j
,;Jfelephone Co. j
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Registered
TALLIONS FOR
Weighs 2200 Pounds.
Clyde Stallion of Bplcndldj
,vt:iny at rim colts
Btnlliona in KujifrTrn Oregon.
George
FARMERS
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barn,
1 3-section
aoiiim and b
tsvirrove his
wagons '
hack ' ';
i'uggy i
drill
Ti-in. fiulky plows
U'-iiicli walking plow
Is cider press
Household goods and
As spring Is now here, yoifewill need
a koitok of fithis and yourjilms de
veloped and printed. -Tiso you ninyes
neeO art enlaij-ed picturo oT some sp6-
call picture you may have. ou will
find you can always get quick service
and the tery best of work at
m
FAMILY DRUG STORE:
LA GRANOI.OHtaON,
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Be Strong
THE itrong and vigoroui man or
woman it envied by Icm lortunsto
humanity afflicted with aches, pnins,
Infirmities and ailmcnti. The luflerer
aayi lo himtcll, "If I could only be
well, how happy I would be," lor health
! more enential to the joy of living
than it wealth.
The kUaaeyi almost literally wash tho
bloMf Snd keep It clean and itca trom
-Vmpurities. When the kidneys arc out oi
.in ntr. hv tall tn Alter nut this watte artj colt
onous msttrr. It remains In the S) Sit-in to csuia
tisckuche, ftteumatic ptins, scire uuscles snd
stiff joint.
help th lyitem eliminate thU poNonout wwtr
They twihe, iremthen ami heiil oic, wck
rA diseased kidney and Midder. Wltrn tho
kiducyi are wotklnl properly, apiietlte rclutiie, ,
ffrqhln4 ilerp U pouiblo, and licaltb and
atraaith come ajola, .
W. Smith. 13QS No. 4ih Bt.. S.lina, K.i..
ttt-: I ant rtrv tnuch plcaied wim roiey
1 i Imp Billi ljjxifJ" V"rd 'nd
1 hav taken aeTeral doae ol ImiTiTMbbsViIU
and they hava already helped tuc.
SCa
Sale
tyle. Gcta excellent coll".
worth. Here is one of the beHt
Price) is right. If interested cull
Moore -
R. D. NO. 2, LA GRANDE.
liarrow
tools too numerous to
of 8 to 12enjionths will )
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CASE 10-18 TRACTOR
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The latest model Case .tractor has arrived, tho 15
27, a 3-plow machine. You will never know what
power in a tractor means until you have wen this
Case l"i-27 at work. It has the most powerful 4
cylinder vertical motor ever put in a 3-plow trac
tor. This means less wear and longer life, greater
efficiency. Starts and runs on .the high tension
magneto. Xo dry cells or batteries to give trouble
in cold weather. Let us give you a demonstration.
Will be glad to do so at any time.
J. A. CHANDLER
Phone Black 3702.
if imams
Motor
Now being conducted at Vancouver Barracks, .
Vancouver, Washington, by tho
kHHsnaniiw.riMrMwim
United States Spruce
Motor Trucks, VA to
iVailers 210 to 5 ton",
lATNlslOOtofi'iO.
Also a few- jassciiger cars of other makes. All cars
carry prieosplainiy marked. Come ami see and buy'
For f urlflic information address Aiilomobllo Dept.,
Sales Hoard, United StMefl Spruce l'rndiictlon Cnr
poralion, Yeon ltuiltii utr, Portland, Oregon.
La .Grande
And Weaving Works
Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat
tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and
Fluff Rug Weaving.
All Vark Called for and Delivered CHAS. EDWARDS, Prop.
ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132
m
ue
(HIGH PATENT)
Sea Foam
' (STRAIGHT GRADE)
.WHEAT GERMS, GRAHAM AND WHOLE
WHEAT FLOUR
' . THE GUARANTEED FLOUR
CjTHEY ARE GUARANTEED BY
La Grande Milling Co.
WfiOfiE GUASsAKTIIO IS GOOD ' .
Handled by All Dealers!
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Production Corporation
5 ton, 10(0 to 1200.
400 to $1000.
Mattress Shop
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Bant
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Phone ed 3221 licl702j
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