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RrXBAV. Xl'LY G, 19 l THE SunDAT In 0 It N I N G GESERVSrl R.WTC?7 WAIN TK1 Mlaeenaneooe, WANTEOw-Wa at Home Res - i-30-tf taurant. Y?ANTED GirkoJ woman for gen t eral lou.sewoi all Mainn 22, or MaiT41 couhjj-y phone. fi-fcUf WANTED Yin hand. Prefer man with tamilyshave a vacant house. .For BVticaiaY phone B.M. Jlui- ami Vf,mio,Mt ft K tmi WANTED Oirls to enter training at the Walla Walla hospital. Apply auperintendenCS' 4-l!8-tf WANTED Cleaiwottfn rags suitable 1 to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. ' uuserver office. MAOHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. L. II. Nekton, 906 Adams ave nue. First block west of postoffice. Red 711. r . 4-10-tf MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. E. C. "Rickey. Latest model machine.,. Sod. Wash, ave. Phone Red 161. lX '4-11-tf . IS71. . ' 4-13-tf MONEY TQ LOAN Oa. .Improved . property In Vau county. No de Jays. Current rates. La. Orandp Investment Co, WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable .to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound.' Observer office. . FQR RENT Nii) 'cosy rooms from . 2 up, 1510'iAdams. Phone Red 3901. l-18tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 'A aoom for'llEhtliouee; keening suitable' for lady or gen tlelreau. Phono Dr.rlanU Dejpt. . 6-29-tf FOR BALE OR TRADE! FOR .SALE Heavy team, hnrn3 land wagon. Apply A. L. JohnMon, R. R. No. 1'; Just east of drange Hnll niid fhW houie west of Zach Chanl(Ti'8. 7-2-4tp FOR SALB Paick Baddle and com . pIHe outfit; .52-11). riding saddle. Apply Observer. ' 7-3tp SWEET CHERRIES FOR SALE, Phone Blackt2031..' B-M-fit,p FOR SALE 30 Ws fine alfalfa hay; in the shock. CUI:Main 86. . 0-20-0t FOR SALE rto.se and furniture with garage. Black 3592. 6-6-tf FOR SALT Buffet, healing stove, kitchen iblv kitchen cahincl, rug, rorklnV ohafr. poiticres, ami small housttSpld articles.. Mrs". J Cooper, l"oj Walnut street; . 'phone Red 3252. . -30-6t FOR SALE Sixteen-inch wood for sale. Call Farn.ors 22x5. 7-1-lit .FOR SALE Or will trade for Ford or other good car, five heavy work horses, two heavy wagons and two sets of harness." A. E. Rutter, 102 First street." . . 7-l-3t,p j FOR SALE 1(1 choice lots on East: Adams, at a bargain. W. C. Han sen, 1307 Fourth St. G-30-f!t,p FOR SALE SOI M avenue, one six- j room, modern house, with basement, two screen porches; with nice trees j and lawn. A snap. See .Ray Raum. - 6-30f FOR SA1E Sayen-foot range, for rstaurantNot4l or logging rnmp; in first clasWomliti'on. Will sell very reasonable. U. Lottes. 6:18tf FOR SALE 10,000 apple cheap; also. 100,000' feet cheiin. SeeVkV R.- Kivebt boxes, e, Phone 6-29tf . Main 711. lt)R SALE Hoiwe on eVurt X av . ieii,'or will trade for modern 5 , rn house. Phona Red l!Mt. 7-2-Ctp FOR SALrV-One Ford (fluting car, one seven, pnsseffper . Htttdebaker. . Both cam Ntrl ovwhattlel, good tires anlngood condition. Innulj OrandjkoBdc Lumber Co., Iteiail TX-T. Phone M-73S. -9-tf. R SALEvv",""J quality timi.th y . J. Fe -'. t :-:i-m . ay In the-Kioafc mcT Cnrtnn ain surrnunde'V with TiaU pearls.S Tjlfr r.turn to O: " .n-er nil lilwml i""' ; 9 M.T Stahv'm Kxket afid tuiw 'aVlnaj V eW locKVfitmn (alais confoUon!. -' Tfat'NDr-rheck ma4 W tVty oft, on r,'(ll Ccrcial Wjrtb ftwner ca a; flbnr fceiv t).ck. . 4)T lNiK ot eiebl gl:iM.r in black ather casf 'tcsrl ,VT -14B22. Wnder will nivlve oreward y ttn tnnbn 4V Aan dvlik.-Cain - (Ti;e. Mi no. - - a ,. tilljt,tf Professional Directory AKCMrrE?Tl C. B. -MLy-I? Architect, Room S .a Granrie National ttufc Bldg S!aoGrandeOregon. Q ft B. MlfiLfcn- -Architect, room K, New f oley Bldg. Phone Ke lMl. OSTEOPATHIC. )R. MARGARET INGLE, 0tenprhi 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 17G1 residence, Black 1281. 37 New Poldy building. ATTORNEYS COCHHAN ft KBEHHARrAdeo. T. Cochran and Co&in B. Kborhard, Attorneys. La Grande Nafloual Bank Bu&ling. R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practise in all state and federal courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. CRAWFORD i EAEIN T. H. Craw '. ford and Robert B. BaKln, Attor- 'neys a law. Practice In all' the courts ot the state and the .United States.' Office, ' West-acobson Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon, PHYSICIAN' AND Simc.KON' GEORGE 'R. VElinS, Physlclan- Surgepn. Offices lh D. home. Elgin, Orns'on. Whiting F. L. RALSTON, M. D. R O. .Special attention to surgery, diseases of . women and children. Over Putman's dfcug store. Telwphone Main 778. VBTEIITHAKT DR.. HOWARD' H. "GREEN Gradu ate VeWrinaii Ian. i:i(l'2 Eighth street, La Grande, Orel Phone Black 62. DR. H. W." RILEY Graduate Veter intrlar,. Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. State Btf.lllon Inspector and Inspector of Btock for shipment Home Independent 1'Hone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Pbone. Main 111.. Fraternal Directory. ' ; B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grande. Lodge No. 433. Lodge meets .each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock Home and club privileges cheerfully ex - tended to all Brother Elks. " COLON R. EBERHARD, Exalted- Ruler. A. J3. "CHERRY, Secretary. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp Ho. ll,9 metis every first and. third Monday at Eagles Hall. All vlsltlcg neighbors wel come.' Dues payable- at the off'ce of the clork. New Foley Bldg.; m., to G p. m. J. J. M0RCH18ON, C. 0 R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk 40DERN WUODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 770$ moeti on. the first and thlrd( .Thursday evenings of each month In the K. of P. Hall.. Visiting neighbors' welcome. J. I. GHARST. V. C. v JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. , REBEKAHS Crystal Iooge No.' 50 ; meets every Tuesday evening In the' i I. O. O. F. Hall. AU'VlBltlng niom-. bers are Invited tn attend. ' . j N. O. OLIVE .STAXSFIKl.n. I So'y-Vinl.A C; BENHAM. K. of L. ot Secnnty ML Emily Council, No. 246, meets tbc ocona and fourth Moniray evening at 4 o'clock at Eagle ball, Vlsltlaa members are welcpme. ABE HARRIS, rin'l. Boo. .. J. K. FITZGERALD, Preii 90YAL NEIGHBuRS lrla Canj meets every, second Friday after nodn ano every fdu'rth Friday even ing, every month In K. P. ball. All llt'lug rnembcrs cordially welcons : LOUISE LANDRUM, Oracle MARY E. WEST, Recorder. r. f. EA8LKS. AEP.TE NO. 25. Mt SAry Friday night, It taflaa JlalL -Visiting menrbr '"elcoifi . l.Tt.LV, '. P, . . A. j.' I. A KM, See. a. V, Hnf CiJT to. 1 3. o. 0. btii tl&teS (ommiinimtloas V rrat an 4 fnurtU. H'edasMdt c4 , aacn n.otth. Vurttisur wewbem ear Aiavllf lrem4 ' T)RE."CU t4fO W. II . k ARfICIi, . U A. O lfl.-t ta Vn-fft M 50, to a!- Ordsw a roi tlcM ve rtr me'tlnc wrr Wedaestay trh $ t m. I sTagle all sva v sTli" tlri on aihli:ton AM tTltots) lMyailcome. SuiSJtaif tW tt fount's e' a e FRF.DmTtH. Iler. 8 ty&RRY B'iTslK. o- tt. ; 9. A 4. tfl L-t OrarOAflftge No SSI. A. F. A al. holds regular JBelings .TBI iuiiuai'jiu7 at 7 :30 p.m. Cordial welcome to all Mason. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M A. C. WILLIAMS, See. KNIOHT8 OP PT 1 WIA8 Red -Croat -Lodire No. IT meets every Mooda) Hlght !u Castle Ball(K. of P. hall) A Py thriii welcome to all vtilUng, KnlgG ol. I.. ROBERTSON, C. C. DE I.ILE CillEEE, K.R. S. O Sunlay Morning Observer - An Independent Newnpaper Published Daily and Weekly at lot Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even ing "'Observer Publishing Company. BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at La Grands "Jregon, as Seaind Class Mail Matter. Address ajl Communications to The Observer, 1710 SixthStreet. City and County Official Paper. On Sale inVther Cities Oregon Vtol News Stand, Jortland; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah "Hotel News 'Stand, Portland, Oregcn. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier daily, par mouth 65c Daily, per three months.... $1.95 Daily, per six months in advance $3.75 Daily, per year iu advance $7.50 Daily, single copy Be By Mall Daily, per year in advance $5.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.50 Doily, three months n advance. .$1.35 Daily, per month,, EOc Weekly Observer'-SUr, by mail, per year In advance $1.50 LOW SALARIED SUFFER MOST Labor Department Compiles Sta tistlcs in Cities That Show " Expenditures. FOOB AND RENT COME HIGH The Lower Your Salary the Greater Proportion of It You Spend for Food and Shelter, Say In. vestlgatora. Washington. The lower your snlnry,, the greater percentage of It you spend for fond and shelter, according to'the latest government cost of living Inves tlg'nttnn. Tables." compiled by labor depart nent experts lifter study of hundreds of family budgets. show the actual cash outlay for food and rent Is greater in families wltlrthe hlghec Incomes, but In the nvtruge family the expenditures fjr the.se necessities does not Increase ! as fast an the Inconfe. In Baltimore, for Instance, 1.1 fam ilies with Incomes under $1M)0 averaged expeiMlllures f $382.95 for food and $-120.44 for rent. The average was 46.5 per cent of the total Incoale for food niid 14.0 fur rent.- The fnutllles whose incomes yere $2,."i00 or riore, however, average l.'l.o per cent less for food In comparison with total Income niid 11.5 less for ren'j.' Showing .how much more cheaply the hlKlter-sal.frled families get off lu other cities ore these d I ff eri'nees : Pittsburgh, food lit per cent, rent 7.5 per cent ; New York, food 0.7 per cent, rent 7.7 per cent.; Boston, food 4.0 per cent, rent 5.2 per cent ; Syracuse, food 4.3 per cent, rent 10 per 'cent; Scranton, food 3.7 per cotifj root 0.4 per cent. How Spending Varies. How families ,( varying Incomes' spend them Is Ind'fcnteil by tables ibuwlng avernce expenditures of dif ferent grt'itips for Philadelphia and Caniden," N. J. . The table deals with expenditures of ilOl fnlnllles of seven different Income groups. four 'families whose Incomes wer.e nnder SIHHI a year averaged per year for fond x:i.".40; clothing, $100.87; rent, $I71.25; fuel nod light, $iV!.01 ; furniture, $1D".22: lnlxeellnneous, $100.""2. The average total expendi ture per family ivas $M21.2rt, ami the aventce n'hinber of persons per fainlly 4..'l. Three families In this group re IM.rted surpluses .wh"lch averaged 2-C't':l per family, while one ha4 a deficit of $r,7:.V,. ' Seventy-five families with Incomes of fl.-Viy, 4iut under $1,10, reporteil expendtlut'es tliat averaged fi food ?.v.i:i.i!!i ; nothing, $-47.1.5.1 ; rent. $-.'(Kllii; fuel and light, $75.irt-; furniture. $70.92: mlscellaneoiis, $llfl.00. Total ettpendlturea per Aihtlly averaced l,5:i5.77 for an average number of 4.7 persons per family. Sixty-two fninllUa ended the year with ii average si pjna of S I,."'."'', nine experienced an av erage detielt $10.1.81, wtslle fsmr bal ance's their hooks evenly.' ttuas Many ,Rlir-fi 'faiulllesj with an. Incntr 9j..1ib of vrr averaged in then1 ei-tndllur.'-' fur "od. $91412; clntblnft $47..1- vent. i"4i:: fuel and li.abw sVT..H,i furniture, l-.7,l:l; inlw,4lane- iiS- .:U. The total average i-ts-Hititisres per fam!f,ai $2.52i.H9 f. an arsa' faiaJly "f JO lier.-atsis. 'l f j'll;s teporiert sviri'lus. XI airersay turlas was l"0-p. " Similar aiodlcs u been prepare by the lalK" department for grout f presentatha) fnmlllos In tliilllrnore, Boston. Brli''imrt, ltoffalo.o''ftuinb"ni hurg. 'over, N. J . ; 4Vnll ItS-er, ."i-; J-nto'. t.iin-n-e, Vatw.: Jt'.ni hesler. N. II. : Newark, m New Yl rltf, I'IM-biirgh, Portland, .; iWldence, It. I.; Itut land.c't.; t ranton, Hynicut "I'nton, .-stflel.14) Mass.; and Vituirnon. O-L The o9ervar ftrniat! ar. r6int Duttijj Wrapper. 0 0 .It'wt'lt-ni to K44 ltlttlllll-l't RouihI-1'p time lit Peiid'. 'ion t!m year will see the uuihiiijJ comO'ion of thOie-gon .Qciation held Hetull JOveltr' Ai- iu that ,fy Sonut sixty O deleKHtej ate expect ii.ik. t ciiumiii to vuu V. B-Wifcock, brother of fft. day for poinu InoCaiimla. to be gone uihotiP iwo nionthe on frii'iids and inhiillve. visit 1 ' Plomcr Diys nt Pendleton The death of Robert Lalng, a hlOhly respet-led and well known of I'mntiUa comrty, Iiccurerd sud denly at his hjine In 1'iindlotnn yes terday morning. He passed awav while sitting U his rflalr. Mi. Laing tO born In Clarke, (Ontario. Camilla, September HI, 1841. From tho;e ho moved to N'ew Zealand ln( ISt'iO. He was mai't lA'd In New Zoa land 'ifi 18(10 to Mary Mollonnld. bi 1880 Mr. and Mrs., lining" came to the United States. Mist locating In Kaiia-m. and four years Inter- tetnov ing to Umntllln county, Oregon. Mlieep Khenifrs Do JV.ell Sheop slienireis nil Lake oofinty are making all the Way from $20 to $35 for a day's work. Thoy are recfivjul u price of 22 cents a In ad in Central On-con and one hundred head a day Is only a fulr.d ay's work- The rec orfl millibar is said to be 207 head. The "shearers ha formed a union and no one not a member of the un ion can find work. They atari, work in the early spring In Arlionn. aiiid New Mexico, working . gradually notthwnrd and finding altogether ait months' employment In their line of high wages, aggregating In many In lUinces from $3.00 to $4,000 In wages in the ootirso of the shearing.: season. Tourists from Montana, The Observer received, a "totter (his morning from Sir. and ' Mrs. j. Q. Holm, who loft In 'thVIr car foiiM time ago for Battle. Iialto, Min nesota, where they will make'Uioi'' homo. again. Mr. Helm was oonnect ert with the Hug "irocery of' -this city. An cxttact from the letter, which w.-s mallei at Frombeig, Mont., rra'ds: "We nr'o B pendlitg a week In Montana with friends and relrtlves. Jlnw hed a fine trip so far. Our. Maxwell la bumming as good as ever. We have oen nothing that looks bettor than La Ornnde o t he Ornnde Ronile. valley. Montana' Is burning. up on. -account of the lack of waiter. We arc having n "splendid liip." Job Printing, The' Observer, Main S7. Is Your Earning Now Than Ever If so, sot aside a part of your earnings each nionth against the time when it will he less Start a hank account and build on it - There are, nrany good opportunities foi'.invest incuts that pay if yon haVasomcthing to invest . We offer youSjic services of this hank and will he glad to give yVtji infornWion and advice on any matter upon wlrVh we are informed. Do not hesitate to cansaLns. ' ' ' LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $240,000.0(J MEMHEfi FEDERAL RRSKUVE SYSTEM- MONUMENTS ye . BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE & GRANITE CI. Mounment Makers of "Quality, ' 1.j02 S Ave., Lu firaade, Oregon. . . OPEM DAIT . . . e JJe8idencesUndertalf.ing Parlo fJJSTERAL DIRECTOR ANB !L5CI5SE3), EMBALMEIP Phone Ca?l Maft 62 II r , i o o "o . -1 mm ' u - - r - - v THANsriiH and i.iviy. a. " Diwlmininn. Z'JOT.'. 4IH at., pn,m rj!il 292. 6-.17-Otp. Co Flash llghta and biityviej. man icure acteaoni, toilet seizors? Iwrber ! bhoius. hiUr rllppeta, a luro "assort -i uuMrt of Use tlrnse FAMILY DPI aaANoc,ottcaON. 'rtnuiPurcTrD e h,i q rl,ni;Hi.9 1 tn,o I lUtg I'llta In K. a iiw t.m ,, Uo..., iilS Hlut RIU rk ilU Hi, r lour t)rtl. Askiocl-lll.l'in.l-TrRv HAUOM M Pll.1.1. M yM,ianuBtt.SaiMt.AlvtKriial u f SOlDBrDRliOrdSTStVERnVUllu; BitiJnivtt" is superior to any other front lace corset, for without the VZynZib features po corset can pos sibly be just rtB good." It contains the niastyr toiicb of scientific construrtjion. , You do not sacrifice com fort for 9tyle and yrr.i do not sacrifice yle for scomfort wnen you A complete line always on hand, priced at ?2.50 up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Phone Ked 3221 Res. 1702 Oak Street. Capacity Greater Before? -I.... AS19 5IGHt! - v D9y and Night U 1 U ' 1 i mwm Service - 1 1 rs 1 11- V--1 - - 12 CENTS . dUifof qyery dollar col- fected goes to pay our taxes; 1! ll'o i i Home independent Telephone Go. " . ' Oilr Undivided attention given to Laundry- Work That why we are able to give VoiK the very best services The Modern Laundry aaaaaaiaBaatia1iaalaa1 WANTED Ch'an Cotton Hugs Suitable to Wipe Machinery, . 3 cents a pound ' ' La Grande Evening Observer WagagaaaaaieaiaaaaaiaiaaaaiagaiwEi BAKER-LA GRANDE AtJTO STAGE ' -Cayiness & 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 14L Leaves From Silver Grill - FOR SALE jrodern, Sti'iim-lieated, i-l-i'ooiji.'incniiifi resideneo jiropelty; on -asy (er'ins; iniiKt he sold at once. Owner leaving. city. Write "X" care Observer.- For ll'i'Jt) fl ronrn hnuot, hath, pantry, hot anil coM ntnt, rnal ahfil, -(iiniire, hi'B'k cellar; f.'tl run. O mom houv, new fa per and paint; $Sn0.' 2W0 4 room lioUHe lititn, other buildings,' twn Iota, treea, ra- , ment, walk. i , ' Jl.iOO 80, act, (Souncil, Idaho, partly imprnvei, for t.n Granii rtsidonro, . . fral itnl fruit, dairy,' stork in tiiaiide Hiite vulliiy, Huve acuvral. huyera for homes $0 acre poultry r.-utt-h, Jroom TWHVS, springs, ocvf, .toil cni(-K?iis, witj in ireii, ani unpin- w mciita; 15((, ilWi) i-ash; considtr residetioa. . 0 0 Pyramiri JLand Co. (Cy iCF.S IN COOLUHiK DIMI.ItlNIi. O nrinriririirirtiiijrtjij tr i o J 4 Sale amj Yimlier Jfrnf ertlc faj inl. , dri La rrtandat. ; s ouse, totepf httilffmR, woven-wir O 0 O o ', O O o" 00 1 O O i O O O W a 6 o 0 O o O