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. o o0' . ALY 21. " rww"wiwfn r.'!ft'?TTi!i rrvmmtn. rmiW"i?y . "" . a o 7 . Professional Dkettory 8 ' COCHRAN ft EBBHHAED UeuP T. Cochran and Colon K. Eberhard, Attorney. Iji Grand National Bank Bldig. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice In all tat and federal courts. . Office La Grande Nntiona'l Bank Building. I if " n Pir : k - . f-TTT . "W 77 7S 77 ni . , I ... A... .. .... . .. rr -rrLs r-- O O OOTilHIffMENTS WANTED MIscenaaeou. .WANTED modern hi'.i-,,j. -f- nut Our rouii?J w. j. iloorlt, Dar-S-lM-iit-p laud npirini.'n.a wanted a "5 u, house, will .lease. Jos. at Hooverlzed Grun-ry. final, hej 1 Disss. .WANTED Girl for Eenoral house, work on ranch. Call Floyd McKen non, Farmers 2.",!). 5 JMf . WANTED Waitress at Paris Cafe. 5-utf WANTED Experience help at once. Modern Laundry. 4-21-tf WANTED Girl for General house keeping. Phone Red 3811. Adv. 3-2!)-tf WANTED Girls to enter training at the Walla Walla hospital. Apply superintendent. 4-2S-tf WANTED Party to take boarding house to accommodate ten men. In quire Main 3. 5-l(itf WANTED Main tit!. To rent piano. Call WANTED Five-room modern house, close in, garage if possible. Ry May 15th. Phone Red 3591. 4--J9-t'f MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. L. II. Norton, 900 Adams ave - nue. F'irst block west of postoffice. . Eed 711. 4-10-tf MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by - Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Latest model machine. 90G Va3h. ave. - Phone Ked 151. 4-11-tf PIANO AND TIPE ORGAN-instruction by Mabel Douglas. Studio in new Foley building. Phono Main 754. '4-13-tf MONEY TO LOAN On Improved nronertv In Union county. No de lays. Current rates. La Grande I (By Acsoclaed Press to Tlio Observer) WASHINGTON. May 22 The woraaus suilrage constiiutlonal SSmai?t filled another -pjjn - tv npn HRiinu r . jb when Senal".'.i I'OI! SALU Oft TRADE KOR SALE 1937 Excelsior motor y cycle as good as new. A bargain iff taken at once. Call George Ruby I' Cycie Shop or phone Rlack 201. 1 I .4-G-tT, FOR SALE Two modern houses, full basements, on Cedar street. Buildings practically new.' Inquire! nt Grande Ronde Meat Co. 4-23 CO 15T ICxOPJSJo av- V i Front T, r.cod r- 1'.. VHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU ARE?' . It is a-toni.-hing how many wonfv n through la.'k of atten tion ire wen rim; corsets that give more mature appear-,, 'ance 'o the figur than i. fhould have, and con-enaenl,-v they cpne'ar to be f;ve or ten ykAire ohikt than they are. "oft "1? possible to readily im o pri.ve that condition if you wi'.Scome to ourccorset de-a par;n,nt ar.cl get a trial fit- tine of tin- MODART fn.nt lae.l corf.jt'. Pauline Leerlc o -Contliiued FOR SALE Modern homo six rooms, line location on pavement, terms Phone Red 3222. 5-Ctf FOR SALE Modern house nt 1914 Second street; furniture for sale. Call nt premises. Mrs. Jack Kerr. 5-12tf FOR SALE Majestic range, good as new. Corner Adams and Second. Mrs. J. D. Kerr. 6-18-tf FOR SALE Steam boiler, 25-horse I'Olt SAL1 power; second hand. Sec it thc"s' Greenhouses. Cherry's Florists. 5-1 Stf FOR SALE Two fifty-gallon Gaso line tanks, one gasoline pump. Ore gon Grocery Company. o-lfitf FOR SALE Two practically new Maxwells; terms to suit. Wallowa Milling and drain Co., Foley lluildlug. 5-lG-tf F'OU SALE Kisselkar chassis; wiii make great bug. Call Lot Snocl grass at Sommer hotel. D-19-it and Astor plants now Flnv-st,. G-i'.i-lt ready. Cherry FOR SALE All or rr.rt of ill film wool yearling ewes. HiS medium wool 2 and 3 year old o-.vis: 200 February lambs, fine wool. All very choice stock. '-'t e C. I). Rich ardson or writi Fied Iiror, Kent lug. 5-201 7t FOR SALE Buick Four, at Gates' Half-Sole Station, corner Adams & Fir St. 5-20tf FOR SALE Seven-room house and j large grounds, near high school; Ideal home for retired farmer. Will 1 sell cheap. C. D. Emahiser. 4-20-4t! FOR SALE Three ranches and Hires j residence properties, all modern and i oflvl.. vc. r-n nee. nr'ta ! inns decided to call ft general strl"; unless a satisfactory agreement, ) 1 take the place of the Macy agre(i ........ I... I Ihc l I.Otii llilupii A pacific and the council, ha. 10 a. ,., July 21 it was announced liere oilnesuat C. F 11, a Hi, which Grow, president, and F. H secretary of the council represents approximatel'5 250fe000 ship workers and men cnl ployed in allied crafts on the l'ac j fie coast, made the anilounceinen The council recently closed a coil cutiun here. The agreement which tho coudc will ask the employers to sign prj .riJuiiM, XorUio basic 44-hour weell i I. M. Dolaii, care of Elks' dull. r-19-3t,p FOlt ItENT FOR RENT Furnished four-room house, not modem. Corner Sixth and I avenue; 18 per month. Phone ' Black 831.. .' 5-2,0-3t II FOR RENT Furnished rooms for 'd lii:ht housekeepirte. 1", 12 Adams avenue. I'hone Pluck 3!'n'l. f 5-m-tr FOR RENT Neatly furnished steam neatcu rooms, one mocR 111111 i. C.A. Call Black 2211, 1WI7 Sixth Street. . ;-Lj,lt FOR REM Nice cosy rooms lroni" S12 up. lull) Adams, rhone Itcd-'" UDtll. 1-lStf 1M Ve 2002 4th "" . 4-21-tf ct. FOR RENT Two bedrooms, Street, across from P. O. . FOlt ftENT Modern C.ill Jjarland Hotef. npartini-nt 5-12-tf IOST AND FOUND LOST Belw 'en Walla Walla and La Grande r 3-1x4 auto caseine and rUiii return 10 J. J. Quinland. liewaid. u-lC-nt.p Li 1ST Card ca?e containing some bills and papers, pniably.betwee, j.press office and La Grande Phar macy. Leave at La Grande Phar macy -and get reward. 5-18-0" IIST One auto tire ind rim. C?tl1 Farmer? reward. o-l'Mt.p LOST OR ST"!.EN Satuidjiy night, one Maxwell car wheel, with Re public ti c.on ncel. Return Ufa Observer. 0 5-19-iifcp ' " " 5 Z S-fans a dispn'e i to whethi'r ior no: the v-ann for shooting e5ik Ore-j?-r.o wn-id .open Au"ustl. ti 1 ''.0l Shoemni,,-r, gme '.ird'(ii, anouncei0hat in the b-al iijive sear.o nf l:il1, a permai()'it F,nn was derMer) uponnd i, ill t- i:nlair:,il ae-'any time 10 Kill PATIENT HAS E Prninlncitit Physician Continues To I'se. Taulue in I'l-ncllce Willi -Surprising HeMtlls One of 'the strongest and most' convincing evidences, ot the remark aide results beiui; .accomplished by Tanlac tlironijhohf the country is Hie larne number of letters that are now being received daily fiom scores of well-known men and wom en who have been benefited by its Among tho lnro 11 umber that have been received recently none are more interesting than tho fol lowing letler from Dr. J. T. 1-M-wards, of Fayetleville, (5a. Dr. Ed wards, it will bo remembered, re cently gave Taniac his llmiualified imlorsment in a public statement, and the testimonial published below was recently given Jiim by one of his patients. His ietler follows just as it was written: Fayotteville, On. Mr. C. F. Willis. Atlantic, C.a., Dear Sir: 1 am euclosinK ynu heiwilh statement J have just re c.dved from Mr. T. M. McCough. lie has sold out here, and is mov ing to Turin, Ga. lie was here this morning, and came in to tell me what Tanlae had done for bim. lie says too much cannot bo said about Tanlac. It certainly lias cured bim. Respectfully. J. T. EDWARDS, M. D. Mr. Mcflough's statement fol lows: "I suffered from indigestion nnd ID BIG GI Farmers Union Picnic May 24th. . T)AY,' AT Imbler, Oregon A. V. SWTFT, Vifc-Trpsi'dfiit Xntional Union, J. ). IiKOWX, Trcsidfiit Oregon Farmers' Union, AV. AV. 1IAUAII, ol'Tri-Stiite Hoard, AVALTI llf M. PIKIkCE, (.f Union County, Speakers. All Farmers' Union Members are requested to be present hi''"" WASHINGTON, May 22 Cha 1na.11 Has of the .R- i.ubliean nati a r.l commute.' announced Wedn4 day no contribution of itioro tl .MU'iu would lie reencu irom ' - HM UIU I IllilUI I II -i, 111 IIIU JV b'J iIk.aI1 campaign ifn J 1 of country.wW)) . 5l,,sei-ptions. launched, a pi trull illUivkl'. ' Th" new plan malks the passf of Kr(.ia 'campaign rontributb from corimi aliomi and Imllviduif long the subject ftf utlaek by Republican party's political cuiii-ji.. The ch;;innan will outline Association Wednesday, Thursday and Friday June 11, 12 and 13, '19 Them will lie an minsiially fine stuck exhibit, in many departments superior 'to any ever shown hy. this association.. . A track and arena program, including "relay, cli.-ir- iol, IJoriran, cf.w-lioy ,'irnl other races, and wild west." ".stunts of many kinds, will he presented v:ch day,' willi r tiivsoinc wails. MiLsic. will he furiii;shed l,y the O.-V,'. fl. & N..:TnI "Kl.trin ljands. " . . One of the largest e;lniivaIo eonip.mim t?i. eimst. with,, a :ipo( . :nssort mentof atlr:'ieti.rt-t vi'i provide amusement n Tiigli 0 c, o from acv, idoferritorv trilmfaTy f j L riKiTv,nnd from joints uf -itTo are certain. " o o This is he en wlieYi Tl shonhtsoe tRff Ugftwe ll,roaf1s1oa.ffornioTSfofliw-'l'itr, ' c For f'lfiea'fion tfok'1 fnXf fhtail te HQN'T f AIL T ATTEND YW.RK EX- & 0 BTf"Trr rnu hi 1 ot eat anything but what would nurt me. Constipation gave me n great deal of trouble itlso. My symptoms were in-rigestion, heart burn, and gjis on the stomach after eating. My nppeiiio was Irregular, ,and my food fallsj to nourish me. Tills trouble caused me to get veiy poor In tact 1 got to thin and weak 1 was hardly able to go about. "1 buught three buttles on Dr. Edwards recommendation, and 1 am now tooling all right again, and am able tu attend to business. 1 Sained soveiiteen pounds In weight and am doing fine. Tanluu did the wurk. "1 now reconuuead Tanlac to ev eryone who is ales like 1 was, and wishes to take something that will help thoui." Tanlac Is sold in La Grande at Silveilhoru and ' Richardson Druf stores; in Union by L. A. Wright; and iu Elgin by Scott 10. Harris and in Teluciset by Telocaset Gro eery Co." Adv. DEMAND I'OI! IIAXDAXAH LONDON, (Correspondence of the Associated lless) Girls are not buying small liniidkei chiefs any more. During the war they have been used to men's handkerchiefs a-hout eighteen Inches Biiuuro, while 111 unifpi'in. and tho general (leniand esyeially in the country is for the bandana in -all eolora and designs. Butter Wrnppers printed at the Observer office. ARCADE VAUDEVILLE Tonight si ions of iinnorlnnce to ' . , ' I HM'II.SftCU. r - f - lr"l C I' I I ' JT l I Jl I Jl 1.1 ., . Annual Exhibit ON DOUGHBOYS FREE WITH C6MMENTS Americans Seen K ei y belt) Annuel rai-is nnd lt.s l-.uvlous PARIS. (Corresoondence of tin Associated be glories Pressl-Standlng amlrtj',,, lluv this. ,, is ll)V(;!)t. Franco, in the park at Vorsallli an American doughboy burst Into this apustruphe: "Say, pal, where do you get eats around these digglu's?" American fighting men in leave parties led by tialued guides from ile Talis houdqiuu'lers of tho Youiu; Men's, Christian Assochitnin War Work Council may- be seen every where in I'aria and its environs, en joying tho monuments of the old regime and or the empire In a truly American fashion, which does not prevent the association of the groat, palace of Louis XIV and "chow." "Looks like a decayed church." was the deliberate estlmatu of anothor boy in khaki as lie stood before the Hotel d-.'S Invalides. Then he went. Inside ami became enthus iastic over tho maii-lo railing about, the tomb of Napalou because It was so "white" and hadn't a Haw. One of I hem emerged from the Invalides ami grow almost poetic about the yellow light coming through the slnlued glass windows above Napoleon's casket. Then ho caught himself, and almost blushed. lu the next breath he called Ibo Court des lnvalld"a ' the "souvenir parlor ot armies of Fiance." When ho snw Guyneiner'a nlr ulano and learned what It was, )u maintained n rovoremlal silence of more than a minu'o before he began to determine Its "make." Perhaps (ho reactions from Ver sailles are the most Illuminating. Halting nt the Fountain ot Nep tune, a doughboy cast his eyo np praisly down tho vista of llm park. "Gen," he said, "there must ho two miles of fountains." Best of all, apparently, the sold iers like to go nnd sit on the banks of the Seine watching the river traffic. . . The one-fourth size Statue of Lib erty presented .) Paris by the American colonies watches over tin 1:1 here. lint, even It is the sub jecl of Irank criticism. "Hub." said 0110 of the critics. "It .don't 'look as pond us tho old jrlrl wll when wo steam Into Ne.w L?oru harbor," 1 . got 7W When Opportunity l Beckons IWhcn Advertising Threatens iilWhen Credit $ i-itlio l)nsiness, nian C) j most keciilv aiiiiri'-Cj.Y.- eia-tes (lie value aijd CJ iiiMHirt.Miwp' in liim 1 1 ''i I 1 m n 1 i 1 1 tr ciii- "!vl 7K The excr llent eoni inei'ciat haiikiilic fa cilities of this insti tution, jts superior ;?: Ci ;v "if equiiiiiicnt and nn- S,J; to - the - m i n n t t Ji, ' (hods eoinliine In tat ford a service dis (ZJi, :...: i iiici iv e iuiM i ns L- jjiassed. ilit IIS privili-te lifiye tlin and pleas ure nf a eulifcivie .ivitli Will, ':, c- I 1 KM VM Stales gl; Bank- o o1- i a sandjuia;k INVESTMENT. A ffno tract of land on a main road close to a warcbousi'. all summer-fal lowed this year; on nor has too much land. 1 his t a splendid 'investment. We have n renter, a good farmer who' will give halt the crop us rent each vear. mim wit), mi,,,.,,, Land & Savings 'Co., I.a.Grande, Ore. 5-18-3t Experienced carpenters wanted at once. Apply, resldeiiie ptiono Main (i.r)4 oiTIco 2091. II. E. Roa kamp. 4-30-tf. Now, about pictures: When you spend time and money for films nnd taking pictures, you should ti;y to get your films perfectly developed and printed, nnd is something is especially good about some particular picture you should want it enlarged. By hav ing your work in tins line done nt SlV verthorn's, you will always get the best of remits nnd tho work done quickly. fi-18-tf 4 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANOC.ORCGON. ! Fraternal Directory. - j B. P. (). E. ELKS, La Grundo Lodge No. 4:la. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening nt 8 o'clock. Home ami club privileges cheerfully ex tended to nil Brother Elks. COLON R. EBERHARD, Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Secretary. V'OODMEN OF TH12 WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1(19 meetp eyery first and third Monday at Eagleu Hall, All visltliiB nolghbora wel come. Dues pnynMf. at the office of the chirk. New Foley Bldg., 9 t ni., to 6 p. in. i. J. MURCITI30N, C. 0 H. J. KITCHEN, Clark JODKRN WOODMKN OF AMERICA La Grande Cnmp No. 7703 nieetl on the firm nnd third Thursday ovonlnga ot each month in the K. of P. Hall, Visiting neighbor! welcome, ' J. I. CIIIARST, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. REBEKAUS Crystal T.urJKO No. 60 meets eyery Tuesdny evening In the I. O. O. F, null. AH visiting mem bora are. Invited- to attend. ' LETT1E McGOLDRICK, N. G. LUCIA HALEY', Rcc. Sec. K. of L. of Bocurlty Mt. Emily Couuoll, No. 246, meets tho second and fourth Munday evening at 8 o'clock s,t liable bail. Visiting oieinbera are welcome. AfJK HARRIS. Fin'l. Bee. . J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. ROYAL NEIGlirjulls Irla Cam meets overy secopd Friday after noon and every fourth, Friday even ing, overy month In K. P. hall. All vlHlllut; members cordially welcom LOUISE LANDliU.M, Orado MARY E. WEST, Recorder. F. O. EAGLES; AERIE NO. 2.19. Meet every Friday iukIi nt Eagles Hall. Vinitini; members welcome, '.. LILLY, W. P. A. J. 'LA KM, Sec. 0. E. B. Hope Chapsor No. IS, O. H. H. holds stated communications the second and fourth Vednesdby of each n.onth. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. . FLORENCE PACON, W. M .MARY A. WARN1CK, Hoc. L. O. O. M.-i-La Oranne Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Mooho holds regular meetinga every Weilnerday nlcht at 8 p. in. In KukIo nail neit to ICJks' DliiK. on WanhinKton Ave. Vlnlt'trs always welcome. Dues lay able at YourieS Kwnets. W. C. HANSEN, Die. IIARRT BWART, Km. . F. it A. M. La Orarnle I-ok Urn. 41, A. F. ft A. af. hold regular rneetliiKS first and third. Saturdaf at 7: XV p. in." Curdlai welcome U sil afunns. C. M. HIJMPHItl'YR, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sen. hMMlT'4 OF PTimaff H1 Croat T.O'ti'o Tin. J7 meets ter Uodas nlrt.t 'sp iialll K. of If. lijt A lMt wclouttie to M YiaitiB Ku'g.ta ,ii.hi:- t:'i:j:?:t.-iiS', v.. c. T.fri.Tf r. ;t::i;v. v. i A n. LTijlLfOPEN DAV l iil o o n': n , n o o Residence0 Vaaeytaltifljt Vatot 0 c 5 O O O lii1 CRAWFORD EAKIN T. H. Craw furd and Robert 8. BaKln, Attor neys a law. Practice In all th eourts of the state and the United. States. Office, Weat-Jacobson Bldg., room S-10-17, La Grande, uregoa. AitcniTKirrn C, B. MILLER Architect, Room 18, La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. MILTON S. IILOCII, Architect, of fice 11109 Adams avenue. 1 l'lnns nnd estimates will be cheerfully furnished. 0. E. MILLER -Arcnttoct, room 27, Now Foloy Bldg. Phone Red 1871. .MECIIANO-THKItAI'Y OR, A. N. MAYVILLE Mechuno Thcrapy Physician. Chronic diseases my speciulfy. Physical and mental science, dietetics, hydrotherapy nnd French massage. Phone llltck 2illL Rooms 1, 2, 11, Coolide building, op posite Star theatre. OSTKOPATHIO, )R. MARGARET INGLE, Ostcopathi PhyBicinn Specialising in disease of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to (J p. m., nnd by ap pointment. Phones Office Red 17111 residence, Black 1231. 37 New Foley building. VKTKniNAKX DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vetor Inulan, Hospital, 14U9 Madison Ais. Btate Stallion Inspector and Inspector of Btock for shipment. Homo Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmer Co-operative Phone, Main US. lilH'CATlONAL REMEMBER (100D1NO COLLEC.R, Cooding, Idaho. Pratlcal busi ness courses, rovlew subjects, . regular college work and sum mer school. 12-19-tf Observer advertising will oring re sult. 1 m&:kVt-!PJ ZS&QA&iVU," is superior to any other front laeo corset, for without .tho li-n&fir features no ivorset can pos sibly be jiist as good. It; contaitis the master touch of scientific construction. You do not sacrifice com fort for style ami you do not sacrifice style for comfort when you wear A' complete line always on hand, priced at $-.50 up. Mn. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere riione Red 322 1 He?. 1702 Oak Street. CKICHBTER S FILLS Attn Kinitv.s&rpr-.T- n t? i . v G O 0 m 41 9 elkd,i--ra I'll'IIO letisuture chuiiVi- tlf law g m S O 5-W 43 & 9$ o e kqi tm o