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MOTAV, AFftTT, 21, "l:) 1.0. LS aR.IlTOF, 'OBSEreYTftl rw 'mm Lasted MUueiumeoDa. WANTED PastureOfor 6 sheep with plumbs or will share fifty-fif. I'honeTlcd 501. . 4-lil-tr6 WANTED Young lady with son ( practical office .experience. Valley Creamery. . 4-19-St rSYCHOMETRY AN'd SPI&1TUAL CAKD READING. ' Business ques. tions answered. Mrs. Iilbod- of Portland. 1G20 Sixth St. (corne Spring). -lo-etj. HELP WANTED Young woman to learn telephone operating. Perma- nent position assured. Salary paid while learning. Apply chief opera tor the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Co. 4-14-tf WANTED Competent girl or woman for general housework. Call at 131? Pennsylvania avenue, Mrs. R. 1-. Richardson. . 4-14-tf MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. L. H. Norton, 900 Adams ave nue. First block west of postqffice. Red 711. ' 4-10-tf MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Latest model .machine. 90(5 Wash. ave. Phone Red 151. ' 4-11-tf PIANO AND PIPE ORGAN instruc tion by Mabel Douglas. . Studio in new Foley building. Phone Main 754. .-. . 4-13-tf AUCTIONEERING . Twenty - five years' experience; satisfaction guar- . nnteed. . F. S. Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1. - 4-13-lmp PSYCIIOMETRY AND SPIRITUAL Card Reading. Business questions answered. Mrs. Blood of Portland, 020 Sixth St., corner of Spring. Call 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 4-19-8lp WANTED Girl for general house keeping. Phone Red 3811. Adv. 8-2!-tf WANTED Man and wife to work on ranch. Wife to cook for smalt crew. Everything furnished. Call Chas. . Reynolds, care Security Saving and Trust Co. 4-4-tt BAKER-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE . ' Caviness & Thomas Lv Baker .... 8:00 a. m. Lv La Grande .... 8:00 a. m. Lv Baker .... 2:00 p. m. Lv La Grande .... 2:00 p. m. Phone Black 141. Leaves From Silver Grill . : - I Stimulate Retail Sales J I ' ADVERTISE ' I U. U. BOOESW. BAUSON, EDADVERTISEMENTS LOST AND l'Oli.ND. LOST Ulac'a and whije shepherd dog, has white ring around neck. $5.0t reward. Pliarl riayle, La tfrnnde. 4-17-Ct FOK ItKNT FOR. RENT lO.ncre tract one mile' east of city park. Good house and barn. Inquire 210$ Second. St. 4-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room. 1508 Fourth-St. 4-lli-6tp FOR RENT May first, 4 room mod ' ern furnished house. Phone Black 1222. 4-14-6tp FOR RENT Steam heated npnrt- ment, not modern. Twenty dollars per month. Darland Hotel. '4-14-tf FOR RENT Sixty acrea of pasture adjoining La Grande, Win. Miller, 115 Depot St. Phone Main 1. 4-7-tf FOR RENT Nice rosey roomB from J12 up. ir.10 Adams, Phone R3901. 1-18-tf FOK SALE Oil THADU FOR SALE OR TRADE 8-room niod ern bungalow, and tw.o lots, in Wal Iowa for Liberty bonds, La Grande property or a good automobile. In quire Observer or write P. O. bo 80. 4-10-Gtp FOR SALE Seventy-five head of young ewes, with lamb at side. A" bargain if taken before May 1. A H. Parsons, Box 74, Elgin, Oregon. 4-lG-lmo FOR SALE New four room furnish . ed house and largo lot (10x1(10 j ft., on paved street. Price cheap and easy terms. Call Main 22. 4-lStr. FOR SALE 5-room house with bath and cellar on Oak street. Cash or terms. Address P. O. Box 888. ' 4-15-7t FOR SALE 1917 Exeelsior motor cycle as good as new, A bargain if taken at once. Call George Ruby Cycle Shop or phone Black 201. 4-G-tf S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Never before has the American public had the' money to spend which it has today. The merchant or manufacturer who sits back and waits for this money to come to him without making any effort to get it will awaken when it is too late. He will then realize that his more aggressive competi -tor has been on the job and has taken advantage of the strongest sales weapon known to industry, name ly, advertising. ; Don't' wait for thing3 to come your way without doing anything to help them along. Advertise increase your advertising. Use tho newspapers to tell your story. ' Multiply the value of your sales talk a thousand fold and more. Develop that great potential market which is ready and will- ing yes, eager to buy the things you have, to sell but does not know that you have them. ' To stimulate business surely, quickly, and eco nomically Advertise now. 3. Department of Labor Director 5-nrs!, tr torvr.rMta aa Edscation Service? vV. B. WILSON, Secretary. FOK SAI.K Contlmird FOR SALE 4-room furnished house, ?1000. 2601 N. Ash. For informa tion see MrspPerry. 3-27 FOR SACE Six-room modern house with three lots barn, chicken house and woodshed. A "fine hime place at a bargain. Call Red 511 or inspect property at 1702 Spruce street. FOR -SALE Must be sold at once, piano, and furniture, 2107 First or phone Red 1191. Call evenings or Sundays. 4-10-tf FOR SALE Baby bed and high chair. .Call 1417 Washington avenue, or telephone Red 751 3-28-t 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 STOCK RANCH 2000 acres 12 miles from La Grande Fenced and cross fenced, well im proved, some fall wheat, fit 10 per acre. 200 acres of land, 1 mile from Union, all in cultivation, at $1-0 per acre Improvements are new. Consider ing their actual value, would bring this land down to less than $100 per acre. It is the same class of lane as the experiment station. iOO acres of fine hay land, in the val ley, on a main rond, and will make 25 per cent on the investmcnt.- Have city properties of all descrip-(,,,, nuns, wu hiso nave some Hpienuiii trades .in different sections of the country. We have one trade of 1000 acres in the Willamette valley, valued at $20 an acre to trade for property here. We have property at Weiser we can trade for property in La Grande; also property in the North Powder country to trade for property ii California. SECURITY LAND & SAVINGS C La Grande, Oregon. FOR SALE Hay at Alicel, Oregon. La Grando Investment Co. 4-18-tf FOR SALE Small furnished house Inquire 2108 Second street. 4-15-tf 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 Beautiful combination mahogany and brass bedroom set, 1 large cedar chest for woolens and furs, 5x2x3; one Kitchen Queen, one complete set Tom Swift Books, ' price, carpet sweeper, pair brow silk velvet porticrres, four posl white bed - and book-case, one beat rug valued at $250 sell for $75; Oriental, Navajo rugs; also fruit jars and fnllt. Call 801 O Ave. or Phono Black 12!I2. , ' 4-20-.'!! THE NORTH SIDE CASH REPAIR , SHOP Give me a tryut your auto A'l my nork guaranteed, (i. W. Buchanitn, corner of Fir and Madison St reels. 4-11-tt ' RESIDENCE FOR SALE Clise In, on? block from Elks' club. Good income property. Fot particu- i ,Rl ..Hars call at No. 2 Fourth and Depd, lor call Black 1081.' 4-15-tf . NOTICE f will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by my wife 'on or af ter ApVil 14, 1919. 4 14-10t EVERETT E. WALKER.' NOT1CE School district No. 31 will, through its board of directors, receive bids for building a new frame school house All contractors may apply to D. 11. Snider, chairman of board, Tclocaset, Oregon, for plans and specifications. Bids must be in by April 1919. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. D. IL SNIDER, Chairman. 4-lS-10t TREASURER'S CALL FOK COUNTY WARRANTS. NOTICE, The undersigned treasur er of Union county has fundB on hand with which to pay all warrants issued on the general fund and endorsed not nnid for want of funds prior to April 3, 1919. Interest ceases on the above warrants on April 5, 1919. JOHN PR AW LEY, Treasurer of Union County, dly Ap 6 13 20 27 m 4 ,y sYgamuml Kiimif, Coiu- kiissloncr of Kducation. as Associated Press to The Obsorver) MSTERDAM, April 22. Tho iignrlan government, headed by Kun,. has resigned under pres of Roumanian troops, Vienna patches, quoting news from tlapest, say. Wild chaos prevails the) Iiudanest, whl s reported that Czech forces ped tha Roumanians and dofouted I Hungarian soviet troops. vott wh Jarf (idvlces indicate that tho socliil tho Lcrats will tako control headed thq Any one owing the La Grande Pharmacy will please call and settle their account at once, either by paying cash or giving; note. We have discos tinucd credit business and must clom all accounts. All accounts not settled at once will be placed with collection agency. 4-M-tf La Grande Pharmacy. PEACE ENVOYS ASK .COUNTRY . TO TAKE LOAN American Delegates in 'Paris Sent Victory Message to Nation Four members of the American peace mission fa Franct, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, Col. E. M. House, General Tasker N. Bliss and Henry White, have sent this message to the American people urging support ol the Victory Loan: "TO THK AMERICAN PEOPLE; "We have had the opportunity here In France to Beo and reallao the mag, nttmlo of the accomplishment of our country In this war and the magnificent spirit with which this great task has been carried throupn to a triumphant Issue. "What has been done and what. re. mains to bo done before normal con ditions are restored douiand your con tinued and united Bupport with tpe same spirit of self saorltlco and of de termination as that which was manl. festcd by the nation whilo tho Gorman armies faced our men at the Maine, and in tho Champagne, at St. Mllilel and lu the Argonne. We must not re lax our efforts until every soldier of tho republic Is landed on tho soil of America. "To finish this mighty task Imposes upon tho government of the- United States a great financial burden. The Victory Liberty Loan must thrive. If It diould fall It would Indicate that the Nation Is willing to loavo Its task Un completed. "To secure the Ideals for which Amoricans fought and died this great demand on national patriotism and' united effort should moot, a generous and universal response. Let us do our duty to tho end. ' "ROBERT LANSING, 'HENRY WHITE, "K, M. HOUSE, "T. N. BLISS." Business Men's Team of Volleyballers Go to Baker Wednesday The Journey to Baker which the volley ball tenm representing tluj business men's Y. M. C. A. class has been looking forward for some tlui will tako place Wednesday this wcok. Tentative datos set for the trip al earlier dates wore changed twice, bill it has now been definitely arranged lo go Wednesday. The HcU'cllon of the players for this trip was made 11 few wcoks ago and they have been working together freijunntly at th "Y" to pal ihemH'dvus In shape ti Rive tho linker bunch, the Irluimltii! which La Griinde fr.ols Is coming to her. La Grande, It is a;! Id. taught linker to play voll-y bull with such success Unit linker had clamed up on the locals on the last few occn- slojis tho two learns lave mot. The La Grande hunch this year, however, think they can still t"ach Hnkef 11 few of the finer points of the Kami) and expect- to vliullrnto that belle' Wednesday. It Is oxpectert ihut the trip will bo made by nuloinlblo, and tho games will bo played in the evening The players who will represent Ln Giimdo are S. 1). Crowe, captain, and Elmer Stodd ird, N. W. Frees Dave sioddaid. L. Dennett, Dor Scott. Observer ads are widely, rend. F ront T. e.oed WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU ARE? It is astoniKhine how many .women through lack if Mtten tion rc wearinK cop) that five a rriore leatupe BppfMr anr to the figure than it sbouid tftive, and ronnequent )y thry jiprrar to be five or U'O yeara oWr than thy It if! poniiWr to f;ilfU' n provc that condition it' you wilb come to our i-ornt Uv irtnt'ii aii't R'Jt a r'r,i fit tt; tpo MOUAKTfn.nt laced ctit.'-l. ' III Professional Directory ATTOllNKYB COCHRAN & EUKltHAHD Owl. T. Cochran aud Colfti K. flbarhard. Attorneys. La Grando National Baflk Building. R. J. GUKEN, Attorney at Law Prartice in all state and federal courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. CRAWFORD & ISAK1W T. H. Craw ford and Robert 8, EuKlu, Attor nova a. law. Practice In all tha courts ut the state and the United States. Office, WeHt-Jucobs'oo Bldg., rooms 0-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. simiH'm 0. B. MILLER -Architect, room S7, Now l oley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. MKCIIANO-TllKltAPY DR. A. N. MAIV1LLE Mechano- Thcrnpy Physician. Chronic diseases my specialty. Physical and mental science, dietetics, hydrotherapy and French massage. Phone Bl-ick 2311. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Coolidgo building, op posite Star theatre. PIA.XO Tl'NEU, JAS. M. DALY Piano Tuner. Ref erences, Mrs. G. S. Birnie, Mrs. R. J. Green, Miss Miller. Phone Mrs. R. J. Kitchen for appointment. Will bo in La Grande in May. 2-4-lm,p OSTEOPATHIC, )R. MARGARET INGLE, Ostcopnthl Physician Specializing in disease of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m., and by ap pointment. Phones Office Red 1701, residence, Black 1231. 87 Now Foley building. , VlffWMirnsr.Y DR. H. W. RILEY Oraduate Voter lntrlan. Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. State Stall Inn Inspector am) InaDeotot of stock for BhlpmenL Home' Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmer Co-operative Phone, Main 111. UIUJCATIONAL REMEMBER OOODINO COLLEGE, Ooodlug, Idaho. Pratloal busi ness courses, review subjects, regular college work and sum mer school. 12-19-tf HESTER S PSLLS n. 't ilt. IliCAftU. A . Vliu In II. ! anj Uoli iiiiuiicvV tai wild Klu niMwti. f fe'ikiiuftiltl licit. lnfcit,Alv.ayi!ll'tMa A SOW BY ORUBdlSTS EVERYMRt CHSC OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and x '' Fluff Rug Weaving. . All Work Called for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Trop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132 ue (HIGH Sea Foam (STRAIGHT WHEAT GERMS, GRAHAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR . THE GUARANTEED FLOUR THEY.ARE GUARANTEED BY a braiiae j Fraternal Directory. , U. P. O. 'ii-,i.iva La Grande I No. 413. Lodgt jueets each Thurs day evening a,iI8 o'clock. Homo and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Bibthew Elks. COLON It. EBERIIAP.n, Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Secretary. VOODMEN OF TBTH WORLD Lm Orinde Camp Wo. 1119 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles Ball. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at. the oftce of the clerk, New Foley Bid., m., to S D. m. J. J. MDRCRISON, O. a R. J. KITCHEN. Clark, JODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA . La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet on tbe first and third Thursday evenings of each month lo the K. of P. Hall. Vlalttog neighbor! welcome. J. I. GHARST, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Cleric. REBEKAHS Crystal JUodge No. B0 meets every Tuesday evening In tha I. O. O. F. Ball. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. LETTIE McGOLDRICK, N. G. LUCIA HALEY, Rec. Sec. K. of L. or Security Mc. Emily Council, No. 146, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at t o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. ABB HARRIS, Pin'l. Beo. J. K. FITZGERALD, Prei. aOYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camo meets every second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month In K. P. hall. All Tlsitlug members cordially welcom. LOUISE LANURUM, Oracle MARY E. WEST, Recorder. F. O. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 259. Meet every Friday night, at Eagles Hall. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. A. J.'LARM, Sec. 0. B). B. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. H. B. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesday of each n.onth. Visiting, members cor dially welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A. WARNICK, Seo. L. O. O. M. La Orann Lodge No. ISO, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle nail next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Vlsltois always welcome. Duos pay ablo at Young's Sweets. W. C. HANSEN, Die. ' HARRY SWART, 800. A. F. ft A. M. La Grando Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:.1(l p. in. Cord aJ welcome to all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. KNIOHTS OF PYIHIAB Red Crosk Lodgo No. 87 moots every Monda) ulght !a Castle Hall(K. of P. ball) A Pythian welcome to M visiting Knlgh'ta, Stem PATENT) GRADE) lYiuimg to.. ! WHOSE GUAK6NTEED 13 GOODg, - v w " T.iTKllftPViv All Tinnlpra. e & u o o e 6 . . e jj J m m a, m .in O