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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1919)
o o 0 o SuliD Ax o e -0T- v - n ClASSIOEPADVERTISEMENTS WAN XhiH.MiaoeUaneoua, WAITED Uell UHp. nn Hotel, v- Apply Som-8-7-Jt. WJNTpn ti . ' '"Y( nnywnere Ironi Vie to one-huYlV-d, cords of cord wood,auply Suhiroer Jlotol. . 8-7-5t. WANTED laiv to ball 125 tons of eay and stravr, write or see. E0" ward rosenr 1524. Munroe St.. La Grande. " 8-4-6t. WANTED rW ljien at Mars' Quar y, vD.Ufl pervJay. 7-29-tf WANTED -"or our ailll at Bates one experienced sawyer and one oi two carriage Vo-ldais. Phone oi . write to Oregaa Lumber Co., Bates or Baker, Oregon. 7-20-tf' WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. Observer office. machine Hemstitching done by Mrs. E. CVyuckey, Latest model .machine. 906 Wash. ave. Phone Red 161. 4-11-tf MONEY TO LOAN On Improved property la. Union county. No de lays. Currdut rates. La Orando Investment Cot WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. Observer office. ' WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery, 3 cents a pound. FOB RENT FOR RENT Fotir room house, not modern for aj-e 0t cow and ono horse. Inquiri!) 115 Depot Street. i v 8-7-tf. FOR RENT On large room, suit able for lady or gentleman wish ing to do light housekeeping, or could be airranged for couple, Call Darland Hotel. 7-29-tf. FOR RENT Nice cosy rooms from $12 up. 1510, Adams, Phone Red 8901. v M8tf FOR 8 ALB OR TUADH PIANO FOR SALE- -Black 3G91. 8-8-tf. FOR SALE Six room, modern house, 902 K avenue,,' Phone Red 17G1. 8-5tf FOR SALE, CABLE Several pieces of seven-eighths inch cable for sale. J. E. Foley. 8-5-5t. FOR 8ALE--Llght truck or touring car, in . flist-class condition. A good buy. Call Red 1612. : 8-6-5L FOR SALE Fresh cow phone, Far-: mors 1X6. " S-4-tf. ' FOR SALE Seven-foot range forj in first class condition. Will sell 1 very reasonable. U. Lottes. 6-18tf j FOR SALE Fence posts from 1 to 1000. W-rite E. M. Bushnell, La Grande, Oregon. 8-3-12tp. FOR SALE Five room -houso with bath, close In, 808 Spring St., $1350 cash, $1500 terms. Phone Red 3G01. 8-7-Ctp.j FOR SALE Astrnchan apples pick-; cd $1.00, culls 50c a box. De livered cheaper at ranch. H. H. j Taylor. Phone Black 3401. 8-7-4tp. t . " i FOR 'SALE One five ton wagon; scale iai good condition with tini-: hers and platform. John Mars, i 8-7-tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST August 6th, one 22 rifle, wrapped and ready to send to Savage Arm Co., Utica, N. Y. Re ward; write Charley BrlgRs, Hll gard, Oregon. 8-7-2 tp. 'Old Tradition Exploded. Again that old stuff about "giants In lhse days" has been rudely punched out by the museum visitors Inspecting suits of arnm'r worn by doughty knights In the "fifteens." One of our regular doughboys of nvernge propor tions cannot get his nrnu Into, the leg plecei, end the average schoollwy of the present day would find the "suit" uncomfortably light. Florida Tlmei-Uiitun. . . Chlorine. One of the most Important commer cial u'S of. chlorine Is In the bleach ing of pajier and vurlous cloth f.ib rlc. . A WANToAU will do It. A new ctiful stoiy of th Oiark mountain 4J Harol4 Bell Wright, "The Recreation of Brian Kent." has Jurt arrived ad are now n 8t ' 8-6-tf. FAMILY DRUO 5TOHI bA 0NDt,0mON. CHICHESTER SPILLS, the Diamond bra n. a 0 BtJ tenia v.mi.x. mo. ..... Jrofjoil9Dlrectctry m m m m m m mm m m mm m R. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice in all state and federal courts. Officii Grand National Bant Building. ostioopatiih: physicians DR. J. L. l.NftLK and DK. MAR GARET. I.NSL1C riiomti: Otflce Red 17C1. Ren. Black 1231. Rooms 35, 36, 37, 38. -New Foley building. ATTOKNETS COCHRAN ft EBEKHARD Oeo. T Cochran and Colon K. Bberhard, Attorneys. La Graada Natieual Bank Building. CRAWFORD EAKlTOi T. B. Craw lord and Robert 8. Bakin, Attor neys a law. Practice In all the courts of the state and the United States. Office, West-Jacobsoo Bldg., rooms -10-17, La Grande, Oregoo. rilYSICIAN AND Sl'HGUON GEORGE R. VEHRS, Physician Surgeon. Offices In D. Whiting home. Elgin, Oregon. F. L. RALSTON, M. D. D. O. Special attention to surgery, diseases of women and chiUjren. Over Putmnn's drug store. Telephone Main 778. VETERISAKY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter In Ulan. Hospital, 1401 Madison Ava. State Bullion inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 111. COXTRACTOltS W. C. HANSEN, Contractor Brick Brick, stone, concrete and file construction a specialty. 1307 4th St. 7-9 to 8-9 3. H. MILLER- Architect, room 17, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. Fraternal Directory. B. P. O. E. ELKS, Li 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. B. CHERRY, Secretary. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every PUT AN END TO THAT HEADACHE CONSERVE YOUR ENERGY hy having yonr eyp is the most modern aiit up-to-date.'-1 Wew guarantee ' till AVe arc equipiu'd with n YyAex liofraetion Case to eorreH GRAIN and STOCK FARM WANTED s One large conJination farin, or two separate farms will be considered. IVf pro.spttitiiis'ilontana ranchers, jvho Jiave two of the best producing ranch es near Lewistown, Mottana ar traveling with me and are te.tdy to Irade their well paying plants for going proj)ertics in En.ttern Oregon. One of ilia ranches is similar to the best farms near Sunimevillclub-irrigated; the other Resembles ''Sandridge" farms, "dry farming sj'stem.' I have filter clients who have city and farm properties in the Willamette Val- ley and, Wall Walla Valley t;trnrfor properties borg. KXrhanges whTp, on fti'ictly eojiservafiveash asi. State price and describe accurately and fully, a.fd'frssiriga e 9 e J . ;WILBUR F. feROCK, . jc OTJsr Obrver, J,a flrande, Q?egoi. first and third afnndav at Eagles Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the oft'c or the olerk. Now Foley Dlrtg., t m., to 6 p. m. J. LILLY. C. C. B. J. KITCHEN. Clark o 40DERW VOODMWN OF AMERICA La Urande'cauip No. 7701 moeti on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month tn the K. of P. Halt Visitant neighbor welcome. J. I. GHARST, V. C JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. uiveis ererj lueauay evening m m I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting njenv .hers are Invited tn attend. N. G. OLIVE 8TAN8KIEI.D. Sec'y YIOI.A C. BENHAM. K. of L. or security ML Emily ' Council, No. 146, meets the second and fourth Monday, evening at I o'clock at Eagle halL Vlsltlnf members are welcome. ABE HARRIS, Fin'l. Bee. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pre. SOYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camj meets every second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month In K. P, hall. All vlelllug members cordially welcom LOUISE LAN DRUM, 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. LAKM, Sec. ! 0. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. B. 8. hold stated communication the second and fourth Wednesday ot each month. Visiting member oor dlally welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. U O. O. M. La Oranae Loage No. 850, Loyal Order of MooBe holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle nail next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. V isitor always welcome. Due pay able at Young' Sweets. FRED SMITH, Die, BARRY 8WART, See 4. F. 4 A. U. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A. II. hold regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. ra. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PT1B1AB Red Croat Lodge No. 27 moot evory Monda) night !o Castle Hall(K. of P. hall) A Pythian welcome to ill visiting Knights J. L. ROBERTSON, C. C. DE I.ILE GREENE, K .R. S. Watch the Intake t and exhaust valves, for leaks. The Stnndard Auto Repair Shop, corner forrcf tly fit tod With Glasses. .Our equipment : .-: with PUNKTAL Lenses J. H. PEARE & SON Optometrist! OBSERVES . . - Adatus and Ftr, will make them sea properly, thereby giving you more power and mileage on gasoline. 7-2-tf. ED. R, Prop. A (trout llainetly. 0 . The mew ot chamberlain' Colic and Diarrhoea Roiuedy are well known nnjl appreciated, but there In occasionally a mnu who had no ac quainted with them and. should rend tho following by F. l. Dear, a hotel man at Dupnyer, Mont., "Four years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic und Diarrhoea Remedy with euoh DUTLIS LaGrande S-ondr-y, Avgust 11 last day to pa;1 your water lout without a penalty. 8-7-31 Local views of La Grande and tho Wallowa, ou 5X7 paper and nlso on postal cards. Sond a (picture to your ftlonds and let thorn know what beautiful sccnory wo have, in east ern Oregon. On salo at 8-6-tf 1 FAMILY DRUa STORE L.A SSAND E.OREQON, MorCny, August 11 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t. our. woriv.v tly fit you wonderful lesult that I have since recommended 11 to my frlcndo." Adv. Not Meant for Household Pet. If taken young the gtixxly In easy enough to handle, fuv nt birth he welglm only from 10 to i!0 ounces and Ih about the alze of a full-growu chip munk. Later he bears run between 'fu ainWO pouudH In weight, nlthuugli they have been known to reueh l,M0 pouud Till of course, makes the dnuicHtlratlon of grizzlier by uuurt limit house dwellers dltlleult. ALL KINDS Of goad baked, fancy and plain rake are relished by all the peo pie, all the time. . "ALL KINDS" CAKES, ANGEL, JKLLY LAYER, FKL'IT is supplied from this bakery. It's daily ready on Wile, or we -make it to. your order. lie good and kOR STOM ACH SAKE GET OUK CAKE BAKERY A Good Cook loses much of her skill if hnmli enpped with poor flour. It is only the really good flour such aj ours flour milled from good sound wheat that produces the proper kind of bread, cake and pastry. Order a sack of BLUE STEM today and note the dif ference. Milling Co. OIL To Prospective Investors: Many are familiar with the large returns from successful oil operations. The fortunes that have been made are fabulous and no greater have been made than will bo made in the near future. r g-v it w There i s a chance for a number of Oregon men to join in a ground-floor proposition. A lease has been secured in a positively proven field. Oil wells now producing border the lease. The oil in this field is high grade, selling at present at 75 cents more for each barrel than other oils. . It is in a field that requires a 2800-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. ., M'.-i-r'iv4tt'ji'' To those who would like to invest, here arc a few things to be remembered things that are seldom obtainable in oil investments; First. The field is proven. The lease adjoins oil production at the present time. -.-.iV Second. This is not a company to pell Rtoelc, but a chance for a number of people to pool capital and put down a well, benefitting from what returns come from the venture. Third. The lease and drilling will lie under supervision of a man who has had years of experience in the oil business anclhns drilled in soine pf fhe.best t wells in the field'-; TTo jw a man thoroughly honest and is knqwn Eastern1;.!' Oregon people, capable of 'giving reference's that would satisfy'anyone. lie is financially interested now and will give the woik his individual attention. Fourth. All money invested will bo placed in an Oregon bank and perfect accounting will be kept, rendering statements af; all times. Fifth. No salaries are to be paid except for? the labor in drilling the well and no expense will confront the investment except the essential expense ne cessary to the. drilling and the lease as it''s developed. If you have ever had nn inclination to invest in oil you could get no better opportunity than this ground-floor proposition, for it will be handled by people who are reliable in every way. Usually $10 investor buys stock in a company not knowing its officers, its manager and unmindful of oil experience of anyonn connected. Tn this case there ore no officers at present, for this is an invita tion to people who honestly want to drill Air oil to come into an investment which will be officered later and orgrn'zed In whatever way those, now invest ing sec fit. j The drill is at hand, ready to work', but it'.will not be moved on the lease until $20,000 is secured, for there is no intention Vf having a" half-drilled well. . If you feel interested and want to jt in square peopjo in an effort to mak'c money out of oil, now is your1 opportunity. The oil field is one of the bjK producing sevtions, of the mid-continent field. It is no experiment and no one is asked to assis't in bringing in a new oil.zone. With oil being produced in lare'qnantitics adjoining this lease, with pipe lines in, the only chance that is being.takefi is to dfill in an oil well, which certainly looks more tjian promising when the surroundings are considered. o 0 Please address, stating the amount you are willing to invest. 0 OTIi DEVELOPMENT, Care Ofeervcr, La Orande, Oregon. OIL. An Old Fault Flmler. Aon Writable and faultfinding dis position is often caused Indiges tion. A nuB with good digestion and bowels tlir.t act 'lOgularly is usually gooiP natured. When tioubled with hijalgestion or coiutlpatlon take (liamberlulu'a Tablets. Thev atreng tho stomach and enable It to perform Its functions uulurully.'Tluy also cuuso a gentle movement oi the bowels. Adv. mmmmmmmimmmmmim4mmmmmm HARRIS FURNITURE CO. NEAV AND SECOND HAND Furniture, Carpets, Rug's, Etc. "GOOD FURNITURE FOR LESS" 4((i FIR STREET , PHONE RED 3171 ummmymm0mmmmmmmmmmm DEPENDABLE COAL KEMMERER, Wyoming Coal. I i Also UTAH ' rhoiio Orders, Main 732- ' Grande Ronae Lumber Co. GROUND FLOOR OIL OPPORTUNITY THE FORTUNE PRODUCER Lit Ho cnuieras and Kodr,7:s, ai big olios as well. Every style of ) machine prices from 12.13 to $fij A complete line of camera supplied prlntflig frutnes, developing trait dark room lempB, triiwds, and ever; thing that' la used (or the makln 'of good pictures at 8-6-t FAMILY DRUd STORE L. A GKANOCOIXaON. ROCK SPRINGS COALS. OIL .OIL it-. I. f ciriin:-Tn. HH(in PIUA fct w o o jBt1(Jt(aLIT1Br - r SOU Vt DRttfOSTS EVLTiTAMtRf (V - GO 4i J 0