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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1919)
..... t WKuSLsi.AT. AI ui :sT l.i, "IMiC STvTJ o o o OO o o to 4.UHU 0,k.J. .J2 mcnth A..t, j iipwui,!. Kxi.eri.we uiut. , ...? y.Vor 'w PurtU-.fturn or examination write Kayjjumd Terry (fo,m.r (;OVern.ueiH l-.xamiiiei..;. U Continent;,! i; uijr " aslilnstoii. a 8 8-1 2-;it p W A N'TKO Experienced cook nnd two laughters wao'.s work in leinn camp, or for thre.iinK crew. Call or write Mrs. Mry Mullafry, at the Savoy Hole. , 8-12-2t FOR 0;i:n"P-OOho large room, suit able for Li?.y,or gentleman wl.-li- 0 i"K 10 uo iini iiouseK.eping, or could bo ikvuiiged for couple. Call Darlaud Hotel. 7-2-tf. KOI?. KENT MK)it housekeeping rooms at Jaile'il Hotel. S-S-tf p'OU RENT Nr cosy room? from .$12 ep. 1510 Adams. Phone Ked S901. V . l-18lf WWTrn.T . . L . 1 VOll SALB OH TKADH WANTUI Competent Klrl or wo- fnnmm.0tB!!Cr"' h,:U5rVOrk: twn F0It SALi:-l1;u'a.,es timber land p ? WWk- M"St "nVe t-1"'" fanyn: $1,200 1 er nces. Call in poison at Observe, taken at once. G. Alborson. ns 0 stieet. ' 8-12-C'P 8-12-tf. J ' ' ' FOR SALK OR TRADK Studehalter WANTED Place by hiirh school pirl. fmlr- wi" ,r'lc!c for smaller car. Chan. Phone Hlack 111. H-lU-:it,p i "enny. Obse ver office. S-12-tf. n,,VT,,n i FOR SALE ,'1A Crafl.x camera, post t , ZTl'fT 1 CrUsher card size, 5x7 lent.. Phone Illack! feeler, $M0 W dny. Apply nt 1921. r call 807 N Ave. 8-ll-flt,p . Mars' quarry. j s-10tf II ' FOR SALE Piano, sewing machine WANTED Four men at Ma rs' Quar- nm' u",er pieces of furnitu v. Phone ry, $5.00 per duy. 7-29-tt Hlack 35!)2. S-10-tf Ttr.v.rr, PIANO FOR SALE Illack 35ri. WANTED For our mill at Sates 8-8-ir one experienced sawyer and ono oi two rarriase m.,n Phono or F0R SALE-Six room, modern house, :"rkOe"Te"oLnUU,berC0-7- avenue. Phone Red !7M. ' 8-otf .WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable I FOR SALE Fresh cow phone, Far to wipe machinery. 2 cenU a pound. mors 1XG. S-4-tf. Observer office. FOR SALE Fence posts rrom 1 to MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by 1000' W,ile E- M' Bushnell, L.i; Mrs. K. C. Tuckey. Latest model Gra"Jc' Oregon. 8-3-12tp.j machine. 90.Wash. ave. Phone rr. ,, . . '. tj a 1ri ... ,.:FOR SALE Five room house with bath, close In, SOS Spline St., $l::r.O cash, Jir.00 terms. Plume MONEY TO LOAN On Improved ,1(;01- S-7-f.tp. property In Union county. No da- ' lays. Current rates. La Grande Fon r..LE One five ton wason Investment Co. senlo In Rood condition' with tim- hers and platform. John Mars. WANTED -Clean cotton rags suitable x-7-tf. to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. Observer office. . LOST AND FOUND WANTED Clean Cotton rags suitable LOST An ice saw. Notify J. I), to wipe machinery, 3 cents a pound. Lynch Co. 8-l'2tf Rags Wanted 3c Per Lbs. OBSERVER ADVERTISING wiUbring results. "Re-creation of Brien Kent" by Har old Hell Wright, just in, at Newlin Hook & Stationery Co. 8-10-ilt The Wat&hthe Intake and exhaust valves, ?or leaks. StandarO Auto Repair Shop, corner Adamsand Fir, will make tf?em sea properly, theroDjo giving you more power and mileage on gasoline. 7-22tf. ED. CYR, Prop. A Bargain BUICK 1918 seven passenger, new cord tires, new spare tire. Guaranteed good as new. j. R. D. Bade Auto Co. Phone Main 94 219 Depot Street o GOO- A Tireless Riingt no poal,no wood you put your food in cooker lcfoe going to Church or I'.mipiuk' and when .you eonio Lome a delii-ioiis x'ul, teudi-r" ;nid jni-y,' uwitils you and tti.it is not all, fluTe n d.-iviti.i; of more thnr Sf ycr Tnt f m l hi-' puitiption. . i 0 i 0 . '. e eo Go '"a' S 0 e rJ q o FUSKiniSE IXCHAKGE o l'h?inr.Ri-k 111 o 'ir and .Tfffiy.n iUttls 4iees raid 'r I'sed I-'uriiiturc, or ' Ml 1. 1 9 -V ,l A MKliliY WllM)' "Soon after my husband's donth ! yeai o bo I waa taken with ty phoid fever. . "Since .hen hao suf fered from sfomarh end liver trou ble and constitution. I havo doctor ed a ireat deal without benefit Slr.ce.j ikir.ff Mayr's W(iiilerful ltom cdy tlirtn mouths ur.o my bowels Mivo moved .rosuhisly and 1 am feel ipi; wel airain. I am now a happy woman. "' It is a alniplo, lumuKss preparation that removes the catar i tin 1 mums fiom th intestinal tract and allays the InTlnmniallon which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aiments. IneJudinK ap pendicitis. One' do.io will convince or money refunded. Sold every where. Adv. A tircat lleuuHly. 9 The merits ot Lhaniben Iain's ColirJ and Uirrhoca Keuietiy are well knowiriffido appreciated, but there Is occasionally a man who had no ac- Mtia'.ted wltle thm "and should rend tho Mlowlng'by Ko II. Dear, a hotel men W Dupuyer, tlont., "Four years aco I ud Chaml.Orl.iln's Colio and Dial rhoea lomeiy wilb Buch wonderful .teouiV, that I-have Blnco recommended It to. my friends." . Adv. "Re-crention of Brien Knt" by Hnr old Hell Wright, just in, at Newlin Hook & Stationery Co. 8-10-llt NOTICE. To whom It inay concern: My wife has left my bed ami board. 1 shall not stand responsible for any debls that she may mak. GEO. 1). OWEN, Adv,8-10-at,p.; ' La Grande, Ore. Joh Printine. The Observer. Main 37. CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of concrete crosswalks will be received at the offico of the city recorder up to noon, August 1:!, l'.lli). Plans nnd specificationsay be seen at the of fice of the recorVler. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I.n Gruile,re; 8-8-lt. V Iregon, August 7, JlUl). ypllN COLLIEI!, 0 City .Manager. TIi H-t Physic. When you ,-want a ph'asant physic tiy t'hamborl iln's Tablets. They art' easy to tnko vd mild nnd gentlo In p.'fect. Tlioy Wo highly prized Dy people who hu'o become acquainted with their good fciuallties. They only cost a lu-AIer. Atlv. fiHICHESTLR S PILLS' : Lr 1 ink I'a KdU.n. I TL mi ryoup r SOID 8Y ORUOIJS J.S tVf RVWHlkE HARRIS FURNITURE CO. o ew avii STro-vn ttaxtd P.: ; 0 1. t .. Kugs, jtc. m nrt aaf TnTnwTmTTnw t-i - t- T Ti n n 1 1 'j- run 0'i'ir.'T.rn T)Trovi,i ti?t oiti J''Vri nm riu oiiiiiiH i jiUiM'i jinn ooii ;wc "rrT-T:'''niiii .,- , ii,,,, i iii ii i nun ilium in Binie iii in D . r )litpaaiilitflpJisMiW CENTS out of every dollar col lected goes o pay our TAXES Home independent Telephone Co. ii a fs ii Possible to Legislate Life and Brains? Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collectioi of brick, mortar, and . machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and useful ness are only outward symbols of the intelli gence, life - long experi ence, and rightj purpose of the men,,who compose , the organization and ' of those who direct it. Will not Goernment direc tion of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment . and sacrifice the initiative, ex perience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what politi cal adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out? Lt ui aend you a Swift "Dollar." It will intPTiat yoi. AddrtM Swift A Company, Uftio Star. Yards, Chicn(0, Dl. Swift & Company, U. a A. . 1 t i im o j it :v . ' IB o . f V fry k of "-..w-v ; I -e A ffw 1 U-VST43. ;floJB GRAIN and STOCK FARM WANTED One largo combination farm, or two separate farms will bo considered. , Two prosperous Monta.va ranehers, wbo have two of the best producing ranch es near Lewistown, Mo.Vtana, are traveling w ith me and are ready to trade their well paying pIantsfor going properties in Eastern Oregon. One of thq ranches is similar o the lcst farms near Summerville, sub-irrigated; tho other resembles "Sandride" faVnis, "dry farming system." I have other clients who h.-nve city and farm properties in the Willamette Val ley and Walla WallaWalhY to tradefor properties here. Exchanges made on strictly conscrvativeVasl basis. State price and describe accurately and ful I v, addressing A WILBUR F. BROCK, "" Care The Observer, La Grande, Oregon. - ; - - OL GROUND FLOOR OIL OPPORTUNITY 01 To Prospective Investors: Many are familiar with the large returns from successful oil operations. The fortunes that have been made aro fabulous and no greater havo been mado than will bo made in the near future. . , , There i s a chance for a nuinbcrof Oregon rnen 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 7.1 cents more for each barrel than other oils. It is in a field that requires a 2H00 foot depth to reach the oil sand, nnd the Wells are pronounced long-lived. Pipe lines aro in and market is positive na soon as oil is struck. . To those who would like to invest, here are a few things to be remembered things that arc seldom obtainable in oil investments: First. The field is proven. The lease adjoins oil production nt the present time. Second. This is not a company to rcII stock, but n chance for a number of people to pool capital and put down a well, benefitting from what returns como from the venture. ' Third. The lensc and drilling will 1 c under supervision of n man who lias had years of experience in the oil business and has drilled in some of the best . wells in the field. 'He is a man thoroughly honest and is known to Eastern ' Oregon people, capable of giving references that would satisfy anyone. lie is financially interested now and will give the work his individual attention. Fourth. All money invested will bo placed in an Oregon bank and perfect accounting will be kept, rendering statements nt nil times. Fifth. No salaries arc to be paid except for the labor in drilling tho well .nnd no expense will confront the investment except the essential expense ne cessary to the drilling nnd the lease as it is 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 the investor buys stock in a company not knowing its officers, its manager nnd unmindful of oil experience of anyone connected. In this case there nr; no officers nt present, for this is nr. invita tion to people who honestly want to drill for oil to come into an investment which will be officered later and orgrirzed in whatever way those now invest ing see fit. The drill is nt hand, ready to work, but it will not be moved on the lease until $2(W)0 is secured, for there is no intention of having a half-drilled well. If you feel interested nnd want to ji.in square people in nn effort to make money'ont of oil, now. is your opportunity. The oil field is one of t.he big prodiu ing sections of the mid-continent field. It is no experiment and no one is asked to assist in bringing in a new oil zone. With oil being produced in large quantities adjoining this lensc, with pipe lines in, the only chance th;it is being taken i.s't.o drill in nn oil well, which certainly looks ihor than promising Mien the surroundings are considered. . ' rfoase address, stating the amount you are willing to Invest. OIL DEVELOPMENT, Care Oliscrvcr, La Orange, Oregon. .THE. FORT UN E -PRODUCER OIL o o 0 V-'T. Q wiU J?c'linge iycw' & o o o o o o t e o o o o OO ; - Co . mmmmmmmmm off o 0 . 0 o o oO o c . . .