La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 20, 1919, Image 13

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Client rooniilu.se. Call I.Iain T'S
or Mam 7.18.3t
WANTED Roomers and bonnier.
KiW-Snrins; St., Phone Main 787.
7-18-t,p
WANTED -
ji to read n
NJ K. O. L.
meters.
$70
pm- month
If V.
CO.
inn Wush.
WANTED Oirls to enter trlin t
the Walla 'Valla hosnital. Am,i.
uperintendenKJ 4-8-tf
WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable
to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound, j
Observe office.
MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by
Mrs. L. H.VJorton, 906 Adams ave
nue. First hWk west of postoffice.
Hed71L
MieiirvTjnm,nt "
-SlV p Vl S"TCI"NG done fcy
E. C. Vickes. Latest model
machine. 906 Wash. ave. Phone
ed 15L 4-11-tf
UUIMKlf TO LOAN On Improved
property lfs. Ikilon county. No de-
nays. Current rates. La Grande
. Investment Co.
WANTED Iciean cotton rags suitable
w wipe machinery, z cents a pound.
uoserver of
3.
FOR RENT
cosy rooms from
$12 up. 1510
dams. Phone Red
3901.
l-18tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern furnished npart- j
ment. CalRedClil. 7-17tf:i
.
FOR RENT Pamiahed anai'4nint.JB
Call Dan-land Iotel. .
7-10-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE
IOR SALE Ten day red male calf.
L. W. REDHEAD. 7-lS-3lp
TAMARACKVind whHe pine wood
for Rale. $00 a cord at the '
ntuniip. AhoikVlO percent tam
.mrack. On JoldyWInn ranch, aix
.milts from cKy Older at Hug's
Grocery. 7-1 4-0 1
FOR RALR Cherries, 30c per gnl.
Ion. Prioue B 2031. 7-14-9tp
FOR SALE-V-Sfcc room house with
,two sleopciej porches; either one
, or two lot. Near high school.
Phono BlaA 1231. . 7-10-tf.
At Mar Quarry thero is always
ltwm njr eliurn drlllefcb, coydto
hole iliggjns and muckers. 7-10-tf
FOR SAI.fc OR TRADE Steam
ewing andV dylinder steam engine.
Call or wiKoJ E. R. Keaglo. 2104
North Ash. 7-7-tf I
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FOR SALE-VA J17 Hailey-Davidson ;
motorcycle,jn first class condition ,
Apply ObscrvW office. 7-7-tf I
FOR SALE House and furniture
with garage. Blak 3692. 6-6-tf j
V-t !
FOR -SALEV-Seven-foot range for
restaurant, fcotl or logging camp;,
in first clas'y condition. Will sell .
very reWnabl.U, I.ottes. C-18lf
FOR SALEV 190,00 feet of lumber, 1 1
cheap. StVV. R. Kivette, Phone;!
Main 711. "29 tf
FOR SALE One Ford touring car,
one, seven passenger Studebaker.
Both carl ' feefntly overhauled, !
good !lresaod In good condition
Inquire Grffnde Ronde Lumber
Co., Retail Dept. Phone M-732. I
6-29-tf. j
FOR SALE Nearly new 5-tpassen-,
ger car. Mtit be sold by Flriday .
evening. Call Bkack 781. 7-15-3U1
FOR SALE 15 acre tract rlo-e in. ,
Splendid buildings, wind mill.,
frutt house, nbree acres in orchard,
balance grain nd alfalfa. One of
the beautiful homo places near:
-La Gr.ande, for i'.3O0. SECURITY ;
LAND & SAVINOS' CO.. 7-17-31
HAY FOR SALEV-Will have some, j
lljie wheat and avild oat hay for;
wile about thretel miles from town
. .Prefer to sell in ha.s hock. There
will be Prom fiy to seventy-five
Ions and'jtantto soli It all togeth
er. Will nos. st-ll'-Jn stngle loads
aill Main 80, fl write box r"4
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Air0 F.XCHANOF. The beat ir ,
Eastern Oregon, j Two good cira.
hyeleles, motor cycles, all kinds o
etulpment, dolnSI big business ir
second hand cari hueineM already
. established, fiel.k imlimited. Price
$1750. Oct busyijio'v If y"" 'a"'
a well eahlishcL paving propo-
s sition. SECURITY LAND I EX
CHANOEpCO. 'lillii'i
1 have a numbet of lots whi h 1
will sell for cauh or will trade for
e onrt p e of land In north end of
-il,f Sand: idee. There i&n.tV!-
In Porilsnd on reet cai
line
nnd
fft-nw 6't. lOfjiliJeet. with hirse
.A thereortione hlocko from ca
line. Also two lots in I -a Oracle.
t-o lots In Imbler. four lots and
1;9e hotrses In Summenille and on
lot In fPockton. Calif. tl '12.
SOO. Apply Mrs. Tj,odroiclc VeKen
sle. Summorville, Ore. o7-li-3tp
rf-R SAl.l
modernv'iiiin-
galow, five roomtOsleeplnlt porch
1X7 A M"Pril j'r .nrn.
oi-r
KiMl KAI.IbOli Xl:AlK lomiiiiitsl
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Full cement basainciit with fur
naie. All city improvement!, paid.
Call or w. Becker llros.. I-'umi-em
piinne, Cuvh. 7 -1 7 5 1 p.
B.
Oldest Cathedral.
Canterbury Is the oldest cathedral
In England. riiichese-r and Wim-h.4.
Iter cniue next iti antiquity.
Sun'lay Morning Observer
An independent erspaper '
Published Daily and Weekly at La
Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even
:ng Observer Publishing Company.
BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher.
Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande
Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter
Address all Communications to
The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street.
City and County Official Paper.
la Sale in Other Citiea Oregon Hotel
tfews Stand, Portland; Imperial News
htd, Portland; Multnomah Hotel i
News Stand, Portland, Oregon. I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrier
Jaily, per month 65c :
Daily, per three months $1.93
Daily, per six months in advance $8-75 ;
Daily, per year iu advauce .$7.50 ,
Oaily, single copy 5 ;
By Mail
Daily, per yenr in advance $5.00 j
Daily, per six months in advance 12.50 (
Pally, three months 'n advance. .$1.25
Oaily, per month st '
eeklv Obser-er-Star. bv mail. Dei
year in advance IJ !
Fraternal Directory. '
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- p- - ELhS, 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. EBERHARl),
Exalted Ruler.
A. B. CHERRY, Secretary.
VOODMEN
OF THE WORLD La
Orande Camp Ho. IRS meets every
first and third Monday at Eagles
Ball. All visiting neighbors wel
come. Dues payable at the off'ct
of the clork, New Foley Bldg., t
in., to E p. m.
J. J. MTJRCHISON. O. C
R. J. KITCHEN. Clark
iODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
La Grande Camp No. 770.1 moots
on the first and third ThursJaj
evenings of each month In the K.
of P. Ball. Vlnltlng nelshbort
wclcime.
J. I. GHARST, V. C.
JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk.
SPECIAL OFFER-
$io.ot
DOWN, PUTS A THOR IN YOUR HOME;
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON BALANCE
300.000 Women Lse THOHS, '
Tiioiis .Mi sr in: cooii!
DON'T MISS THIS
I It-re is an f.ppuit unity to pot one' of these wornler-fiil TIJOTI
EIsKCTIMC- WASHtKS on very unutml terms, .hut think nf
Kettinjr a we?k' washing dune in nn hour, wjth nn work nnd
nt an expanse of but? 2 centa for electricity.
Don't let this chance $p by. Come in rijrht away. Phon
us for a demonstration and h sure to get your THft hfore
this offer txpires.
(M up MAIN .'14 rfml a?!; un ahmit it. .
ELECTRIC WJL3HF,a
Has a reputatioa inhmvleds,of thnusaml
it has failhfullv (lone flic a Aiug week after
year. '
Why a TH0&? . ' .
fchanicJly rich! " e " .
O No hell to break or slip. n -a '
Clean cu and simple of nrat'Oiion.
o.ts but 2 cents for electricity per r-.rrur.
ls built to lastofor vear and Vloep e
3ves comf.'te sHtiaction wherever i r f inlo a hme. o
o doits nh le:tf tHanwahwiwnen or faunilr.es.
q o
. Buy the machine you KNOW Is RlViliT t
GA'A Right NOW! A; for a d. B .nstratinn-I f.. Tfl'W
for Next Wash 4,'nv. e
C5
v pastern Oregon?
Company
UEBEKAHS Crystal Loose no. SO
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. O. P. Hall. All Turning mom
bera are Invited to attend, o
X. C!. OJ.IVE 8TAXSWK1.D.
Sec'y VIOLA C. UENQa.M.
K. of L. or Beouriy Mt. Emf?j
Councfl, No. 146, tueels the second
and fourth Monti a"? evening at t
o'clock at Eaple hall. Visiting
members are welcome.
ABB HARRIS, Fin'l. Bsc ,
. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pros.
30YAL NF;PoHBuH8--lrls Canjs
meets wvery second Friday afler
noon and every fourth Friday even
ing, every month In K. P. ball. All
visiting members cordially welcom
LOUISE LANDRUM. Oracle
MARY E. WEST, Recorder.
F. O. EAGLES, AERIE NC 259.-r
Meet every Friday night, at Eaglet
Hall. Visiting members welcome
Z. LILLY, W. P.
A. J. LAhM, Sec.
O. B. H.r Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B.
B. hoids stated communications the
aecond and fourth Wednesday ol
each month. Visiting members cor
dlally welcomed.
FLORENCE BACON, W. M
MARY A WARNICK, See
L. O. O. M. La Grande I.oage No
850, Loyal Ordor of Moose holds
regular meetings every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. In Eagle ball nexl
to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave.
Vlsltois always welcome. Dues pay.
able at Young's Sweets.
FRED SMITH, Die.
BARRY BWART, Bsc
1
A. F. A A. M. La Grande Lodge No
41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular
meetluga first and third Saturday
at 7:X0 p. ra. Cordial welcome to
all Masons. . -
C. MI HUMPHREYS, W. M
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF FYITTIAB Red Croa
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monda)
night !a Castle HalKK. of P. hall)
A Pythian welcome to ill Tlsltlni
Knlghta.
j. L. ROBERTSON, C. C.
DE LILE GREENE, K .K. S.
Professional Directory
R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law
Practice in all state and federal
courts. Office La Grande National
Hank Building.
OSTKOPATilir PHYSICIANS
DR. J. L. INGLE and Hit. MAR
UAH ET INGLE -I'homtt: Orflre
Red 17111. U.S. Black 1231.
Rooms 35, 31, 37, 38. New Foley t
building.
ATl'OItjjEYB
COCHRAN ft EBERHARD Geo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Bherhard. t
,ftf hrtir..t wr;a
v, ,ar s'ter
M
hi
eta
Light & llvef
Grand National
CRAWrOBD HAKffl T. H. Craw
ly iora (una noDeri o. jsskiq, .Allar
neys a law. Practice0 In all the
courts of the state and too United
0 Btatee.o Of floe, Weat-Jacobson
BUgt, rooms (-10-1T, La Grands,
Oregoa.
riiYsiriAX and sirc.kox
CEOnnB
VEHRS, ptiyalclan
Surceon. Offices In D
Whltlug
home. Elgin, Oregon
F.L. RALSTON, M. D. D. 0. Special i
attention to. surgery, diseases of
women and children. Over Putmatfc I
drug store. Telephone Main 778. j
rcpitnsan
DR. HOWARD H. GREEN G radii-,
alo Veterinarian. 13112 Eighth
street, I a Grande, Ore. Phoue
Black 2.
DR. H. W. RILKY GrkduaM Veter
tnlrlao. Hospital, ..140 li&dlsan
At. Btate Btr.lllon Inspector and
InaDector of stock tot shipment
Home Independent Phone, Black
41; Farmers Co-operative Phone,
Main 111.
fOXTIt ACTORS
W. C. HANSEN, Contrarlnr Brick
Hick." atone, eoncretM and f tl
con.struction a apecinliy. 1307
4th St. 7-9 to 8-9
J. H. MILLER- -Architect, room 17,
New foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871.
A WANT All will do tt-
OFFER OF SALE.
Notice is hereby givci to all con-,
cernetl that the undersigned, Recorder
of the City of I.a Grande, Oregon, in
accordance with the terms of the city
charter, offers for sale, at not leas
than the purchnsc price bid therefor
and accrued interest, any and nil cer
tificates of sale for property sold for
delinquent improvement assessments
in the city of La Grande, nnd for
which certificates were issued to the
Attorneys. La
Bank Building.
To Prospective Investors:
rany are familiar with the largo, ret urns from successful oil operations. The
fortunes 1 hat have been made arc fabulous and no greater have been made
than will be made in the near future.
There i s a chance for a number of Oregon men to join in n ground-floor
nronosition. A lease has been secured in a iiosifivolv proven field. Oil wells
now producing border tlie
liresent at To cents more for each barrel than other oils.
It is in a field' that roiiiires a 2S()()-foot depth to reach the oil sand, and the
wells are pronounced long-lived. Pipe lines are in and market is positive as
soon as oil is struck. ' r
To those who would like to invest, here are a few things to be remembered
things that are seMom obtainable in oil investments:
First. The field Ni proven. The Iraso adjoins oil production at (he present
time.
Second. This is nor.n company to' sell stock, but a chance for a number of
people to pool capital anil put down awell, benefitting from what returns come
from the venture.
Third. The lease nnd-ilrilling wifl l e under supervision of a man who has
had years of experience iilthe oil business and has drilled, in some of the. best
wells in the field. Tie isa man thoroughly honest and is known to Eastern
Oregon people, capable of Wiving rffeiences that would satisfy anyone, lie is
financially interested now ibid will rive the work his individual attention.
Fourth. All money invested will bo placed in an Oregon bank and perfect
accounting will be kept, renilerinpf statements nt all times.
Fifth. Xo salaries are iA be paid xeept for the labor in drilling the well
and no expense will confront Ithe investment except the essential expense ne
cessary to the drilling and thi lease as it ifj developed.
Tf you have ever had an inlin;ition to invest in oil you could get no better
opportunity than this ground YbJor proposition, for it will be handled by people
who are reliable in every wayV Usually thotinvovlor buys slock-in a company
not knowing its officers, its maifhgor and unmindful of oil experience of anyonn
connected. Tn this case there ore fin officers lit present, foV this is an invita
tion to people who honestly want to di ill .for oil to come into nn investment
which will be officered later and org; n'zed ijf' whatever way those now invest
ing sec fit. j
' The drill is at hand, ready to work, but it will not le moved on .the lease until
$20,000 is secured,, for there is-no intention of having a hilf-dril!cd well.
T( V4m feel interested and want to jr.in stpiare people .in an effort, to make
money-out of oil, now in your opportunity. .
"TWc.il field ) on rf 1h big pTodrii ing sections of the loid-cotifim-nt fi'M.
It nn ntprwifyit-jtnrt to one is nukd it) nsint in lirirjriiig iti a tiev'ril ow.
WWft iil hfrg proiiii'i ifllarjfP Qujititjlie adjoining thin leae, ith pire lines
in; Hip ify phaner that is being Jr&kni in tolfil, in" an il well, ubich eeiiainfy
hurt tnm-f th.n prornisios when the'sr?rouniliigs ar? Ponsii1(rrd.
' !kusg atHiit?, atin'the nmourrt you at villi to intett. 9
OIL DF.
G-Jr I o e Ss 8
'll 1 i rrw
'SI. AH
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Ji lS n 71 i ?i r
city of Im (iramle ami ure "till held Jjy!
it for .Qles held on tho l!0th day uf '
A lav. l'.ilfl. nm on ttu 1 ft t ti day or:.., . . o
Auirust, im.
J. E. STEARNS, '
Recorder of the City of l.n (1 ramie,
(YeKon.
o Loss of Aipetito
i As a Retvnra! rule, there Is nothing
a&etftta uboif a lu ot appetite, an.l
if you skip a meal or only eat Bu
tne.Ua a day for a few days you will
n
have t ji'lUh for our menu
idil
r A fli'i'li'ss lianjje no or1,im wood yuu
put yortr I'oort in tin? cookrr before going in
Cbuivh Of eainping and when you eomo
home a (lt,'li'iois meal, tender and juiey,
awaits vou-v-tuiii tiiat.
naviii"; of hkp tlan
sumption.
FURNITURE
Phone Black 1211
Uiiaf PlM
ices I'aid lor
will Exchange for New. 4 '
GROUND FLOOR
OIL OPPORTUNITY
lease. .1 lie oil in llns Held
VET.OTMKKT, 1'm-p Observer, T.a flmtid. Ogoif:
THE FORTUNE
PRODUCER
tflta
when meal tin.; enuiA. HeurQu
mind that at kost live 2-Jr!ra should
ways elunue
n me.Q so an
to give the rood ample Unie to m-
K)Ht and the stciO.nl; a period of
'mi ut'iiire n Htemu vmii is iiuen
I'lien If you eat no more than you
crave anJ talt4a0rea80irable jnoiat j hen, yon nne In rjxA of office
of exoielse vary day ou wijtiolL"PIVv'Ok books, ledrws.our-
need to worry alau.t your atuutltA
When the loss of appeltte is caused
.- ,Z1 .
by Constipation $o la utten the, r:'.
that should be (tarreted at onoe. .
done of ("hanibeilnin't: Talts will
.lo It. Adv.
is not ail. tnere is a
SO iter cent of fuel con-
EXCHANGE
Fir and Jefferson
Used I' iirniture. or
is lug
rh. grade,
selling at
0
OIL
8 a O
o III
LLifiAT IT IS."
The best
plarg to gtke yaur . ear if
i It ihrinit'
,e ii iwetl to. The
I r and ail
AlIo Itepi
Repair Shop, earner
EU. tftrr, Prop.
4fa nfj Fir,
I.
Tn;:ls, box (ilea and all of the ueorwi-
F,:- r.f tO .,I..M, V....1
lies of he . modcOi , and up-o-d;Uo
ofryon VtU fifii thttn at Silver
tliorti Family Piig Stort where
one of the hryeat lines of stationery
andofflre fiii'Ilift of any tto e of
Ha uc In l-!ri QrOon la earried.
V ) 7-K,-tf.
r M I l-V SRUS STORE
a aaoa,SRcsON,
(A
Entbu-
W siam
m
W)
star. Is the dynamic -fijy
force wliich impels.
action .and guaran-
tees success.
A wide breach ex.
r ists bet ween tho
igr number of people
CSi) who started to savo
and those who
s; started and con
5 tinued. .
If you already have
a Savings Account
don't let another
week iass without
addint to it. i
yQ If youlhave none,
tf y ...l... ..ll , '
ii v not. open .line
llOWl
Get enthusia.stie
over thisMiiatter of
saving sane think
ing will show how
vital it is to you!
United States 3p
I National
Bank M
fLa Grande, Ore.
IXIodrt Dorset:
rront I eced
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T3AJT YOU
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partment, and aet a Oial fit9
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