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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1919)
SUNDAY MOKXTXO. OCTOBER 5, Jfiiw. THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER SEVEN it WAJV1 Kl MlcII WANTED Modern 6 rooma "house, 1000 down as firat' payment. Ap my -u, n uepot St. 9-30-6tnJ WANTED Position lo work as houso . .kttper by woman with little boy 7 years old. Phone Red 30 U. 10-2-St t NTEDAn elderly lady for light work. "Good home. Inquire 1510 Adams Avenue. 10-1-tf WANTED TO KENTFive or-fix' room houso: Permanent tenent. Eaqulre at Observer. 9-2U-U. v. WANTED Position by refined edu cated woman as companion to lady or work in doctor's offlca or would care for children. Addro.is Room 205, Hot Lake Sanitorlum. 10-:-3tp. WANTED Girl or, lady for house work, on farm. Phone Farmers 154. 10 2-3t WANTED TO RENT House not less than five rooms. Call Red 164Z. 9-26-tf WANTED Highest price paid for eegs in case lots : or loose. Valley Cieamery. rh'oui Main 735. 9-26-tl WANTED A girl for general house worn, two in tannly, $8.00 per week. Apply at Observer. 9-15tf FOR SALE Dining. Room Set, six chairs, tuble and buffet, solid oak also cla'ffonier, oW Majestic range, almost new and a base burner self heating stovo. Call 401 Fourth St., or phone Red G82. 10-l-4t FOR SALE Slightly used B piiBsen- ger Mitchell car. 1918 Wdel. Call S. P. Rush, Foley hotel. 9-29-tf. FOR SALE Green tomatoes. Phono Black 3961. . J 9-29-tf. FOR SALE Late canning peachos, orange clings and fine yellow free stones, al quality, all wrapped at COc por bou. F . O. B. Milton, cash address filled first. G. G. Groves, (successor to A. II. Bad ley.) . 9-29-5tp J. 1'OK SALE! Used car, Maxwell, l.u. Rules and many of the leading running order. A bargain. Phone churchmen of this and other conn- Black 2001. I,a Grande. Oregon. tries will attend the convention, ' 10 2-tf iwlilch w(Jl last two weeks or longor. n Tli tirnnnjiwl rpvlolnn nf Ihrt FOR 8ALE Brown Swiss bull, rog .i,v. i,i i. .Istered. plerRlt.l Individual. impossible t, an l-.Wapal clergy' 3 1-2, rfiut f V,Pon eow. At! t3 .ln,wry divorced persons. - price ol mm calf yvrlte or pbone t,( ,unK.nl.)jm- to a 8ivo,co. U has been anticipated that tils quos. J ion will provoke much debate. The 'proposed new canon on church unity. ,11 Is stated, wouldj make Tt possible I t ir n nflkialnr nf nnnitr ennemnnlnn noljfy J. IV, bordaiieil n the Episcopal church without first giving up tils or- rtglnul affiliation. The revision and Xuilio ol Fiiwl Ketiluuicnt II. A. Galloway, Elgin. R. 1). 3. Daily. 10-1- S'.' LOST AND FOUND LOST An ice. scale, Lynch Co. ) LOST Gray silk" handbag, return to Observer office. 9-23-tf I Finder Reward l,0-2-4tr. Notlie lo hereby given to all con cerned that Mary Phillips, ngmlnis tratrlx of the estate of Raid Win trsdoco.isedhas faj In the cftun ty court uj Uhlon otuiuty, Oregon, her final accoirnt Irj th adin'oist ra tion of said estate land said courl has set Monday Jhlrdodny ofNo- Tomber. 1919. ifll 2 lo'clock p. ni tho county court Vorim in the countj cSurt houso In L&Jlraudo, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said accoun and all obJctlifhi VrtR ItKNT FOR RENT Larje business room, good location. For further infor mation, Inquire H. C. .Lawyer, Darland Hotel. 4 ' 10-3-tf. NOW, whj has the gall and somo money to buy Mar's Rock Quarry for 110,000 as ha wants to go away? There is a fortune for the right party. . AU above on touu to suit. J. L. Murs. owner. x" 9-24-tf. ONE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, city wa ter, electric lights, stone foundation, cellar and woodshed, near saved street; $800. John Mars. 9-26-tf FOR SALE Five small pigs, 25 lbs. to 35 lbs. weight Call Farmers 234 after 7 o'clock. 10-2-2tp WANTED Waitress to wait on table in construction camp, G0 per month and board and room. Apply Box 225, Elgin. 9-12tf FOR SALE Chiffon Velvet coat. Pair Napitan boots. 1707 Jeffer son St. 10-2-4tp modernization of the prayer books Is expected to take luurli of the tin of the Eiilhoring During the convention dally meed ings on social service, are to be held, and the Church LeaVue for So cial and Industrial Democracy wlW complete its organisation with Bish op Charles D. Williams of DotrOit, its leader. Representatives of capital nnd la bor will bo Invited to give tb.ir views in llio opc-n forum meetings on BP clnl service, preliminary to the launching of the new league. The EPISCOPALIANS TO purpose of tho league, It Is stated. MEET IX DETItOlT Is COuntry-wldo educational pro- naganda for better cooperation of all Three Important Changes In Clmrcli ; wullcs of hur.'nn life "for a state of PHILLIPS, Administratrix. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms one for gentleman, one for liuly, with privilege of bath. Cnll Red 1572. 10-1-atp A. ' MARY X .r.a N,Ymng menS suit novelticj. Pinehr hnu- Sixes 84 to 88. Toggery, C io-i-st Whither We Are Flying. The point In space toward which tho sun with ?ta planets Is voyaging nt the rate of a million miles n day no' lies directly overhead early In Uio evo ulng. The exact Krutlon of this point ias not been tluaily dti mined, bur t Ufa wmih'm nvrv ill iiih iirixnmiriKioii at the brilliant star Vega, Do you feel tlt 4u are shooting upwSnl, hPttd ulllrst, about. 25 times "As fast can- Matter to Onue Before the Convention DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 2. Rovis Ion of the Book of Common Prnyor of the Episcopal church, adoption of a new canon touching church unity, nnd revision of the canon on matri mony are three of the most impor tant matters to be brought to the attention of the delegates at the tii ennal convenlon of the church tha". society In ..whieh man will get nil he earns and ei-rn oil he gots, where no man will live on the fruits of another man's lahrr and no one will bo denied tho fruit.i of his own la bor.' Church leaders nnU-lpnto that the question of ..open scsalons of tho house of bishops will 'ngnln come be fore the convention as It has the past score of years. Tho proposal lost by one vote at a recent convon- will open here October 8. It Is An I Hon of the bishops. ' We bale Hay. Bonn Bros. 9-12-tf. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE (Reliable work done on linens, cur tains and ladies' dress materails. Mrs. L. II. Norton; 90S Adams Ave., ! Red .711, first block- west of Post-office. WANTED Two messengers; girls or women, able to ride wheel; steady work; $40 per month and comrais- sion. Western Union. 8-ltjtf WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable i to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound, i Observer office. j MONEY TO LOAN e 6 and 7 per cent, on Union Co. farms. School , .' funds and private funds. -Call ot write H. E. Dixon, Foley Bldg, La Grande, Oregon 8-24-19 m. j MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by j Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Latest model machine. 908 Wash. ave. Phone: ' Red 161. 4-11-tf , it. ; HONEY TO LOAN On Improved property In Union county. No de lays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co, FOR 8 ALB OR TRADE FOR SALE 1 sow and 7 pigs . Chester Whito. W. D. Rand, Cove. 10-3-4t-u FOR SALE Forty acres of footnill land adjoining town of Elgin; 530 per acre. Pox 34, Alicel, Oreon 10-3-3-15-3- FOR SALE Hill farm, 1C0 acres, 21 acres in fall wheat, 25 more tillable, balance pasture, fenced and cross fenced, a family orchard, five-room house, large barn, four springs; 1 good place for dairy; one and one half miles from La Grande; only $4000. Pyramid Land Co. 10-3-21 FOR TRADE Studebaker Four, 7 passenger; for La Grande property. Call Coolidge Paint Store 10-3-3tp FOR SALE Furnished or unfur nished, attractive home, with gar age, In heart of La Grande. 6 rooms and bath room; screened porch. Handsome chandeliers. All assessments paid. Easy terms. Ad dress P. O. Box 664. 9-30-6tp FOR SALE OR RENT 040-acre mountain ranch; close in. For fur ther particulars inquire E. N. Bush nell, La Grande, Oregon 9-29-20tp ISLAND CITY TEACHES are bettor See Groves ad. 9-29-0tp. FOR SALE One five room house, ' with bath, . modern, with full basement, well lighted and ventll 'ated, $1400; one five room dwell ing with toilet and sink, full base ment, vegetable cellar, $950; one nine room hoase with bath, ar ranged for hot and cold water In every room,- wired throughout, vegetable cellar, , with buildings for -rarace and wood shed . not ouite finished, close In, at $180.0; J. L. Mj;s, owner. 9134-tf OR SALS A modern 5 roomed hoose. Mts. Anna Brooks, 2014 ' Cedar St.. '-19"" 90H BI.E 4 flne ten acre homo, I? new buildings, would make hir-vcn ranch, close m. nil fine cblrkea i Black 1012. a 9-17-tf. Imperfect Vision In A School Child often entails more than mere eyestrain. It must be remembered that trouble from imper fect seeing school work, comes not only from seeing words and figures wrongly but also from fatigue of the brain, caused by eyestrain. Twenty-five- per cent of children have defec tive vision. Frequently i bashful child fails to tell the teacher he cannoisee the blackboard easily and so is unable to drVhjB work is ac cused of neglect and falls behind in classes all because of lack of proper eye care. If your child has defective vision have it corrected by an Optometrist. Our equipment is the most modern in the optical Science. J. H. PEARE & SON Optometrists r,t7 -i-",;-N.iv B :-.:n..y.t- t: cfL- ' M?'i mm . OR BAVK one five room dojellinOI o;th fH basement; one oioi-e p oiO bulld'oi. :th o0"1' ,nJ"r jitfe full baot; ene stor jlidlng. Olmr i0 o.r 0.all bulldlnoo. rl, In. all aoove Before decidine on your next tire, have your dealer show you cross-sectiori3 of the various makes you are considering ft; that you can- measure the total thickness of tiic rubber and fabric usl in building up the various makes. ; - , Ynn wiil find that Micholin Tirer emhody more . . -, of tp mileage-giving mut?r!ie. IntheSjx-l ; '.',."' j -r Michelin Lniverral, for example, there is. a . : ;,; solid tboutrh flexible mass of wcap-reaittifl? . . ' ' , ' rubber and fabric almost an inch thick. ; , Aid every bit of the matmats used is of the highest :V quality. Yet lLkh(?lin.s are moderate in price. t'XIO MOTfiR COMPANV 114 Jof ersiO) Avenue. TA .lilt- s o o o tllANT.RMKNTS l'Olt IXDUSTIH L AND LAHOIt ('t)Nl'KUKNt'K O.N MONDAY. IESTI0N OF RAILROAD ATTENDANCE UNSETTLED rsident Shea, of the Brotherhood of itailrnnd Bremen. Snid the liiiilroad Dricanizations Are Artinir ToKelber il tut Have- Not as Yet Itearhed a Decision. WHY I'BS A ClbVNK? . When four storting . and iKnttlon trcblos aro-easily repaired at The oiuuuuru Ainu, iiapuir rjuop, cornel Adauis and Flr. ) EH CYR, Prop. "KNUJIIT8 OF PfTHlAS rted Crow Lodge No. 87 meotji every Monday evening fn CB1 Hull (K. of P. ball) at 8 p. in. ' A Pvthlan welcome to all vlsltlns Knli-hts. R. E. MYERS, C. C. C L. GRAHAM, K. R. 8. & Young men's suit novelties. Pinch backs. Sixes 34 to ilH. Toggery. n lU-1-llt NOTICE, o Fifth payment on VictcJI y due October 7. " Ji .0! o Bo'u's ' ,0-2 -'A You wil fio.1 tho bes prepnratlor. for Hulling or protruding piles ?i)l(l by any drug store, is the one fold ami warranted by . . . - '. i;i ir FAMILY DRUli STOH4 . I f vr ' " 1 port noiid Issue, rtmra-iag lis k. St vmi m aek ni . h ivTlSp smMHMslaMII llllll r butter for frying, for linking. Two sizes WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Arrange mts for the opening Momlny of the lustrial labor conference called by esident Wilson, were virtually com tctt tonight with only the question t whether the rnilrond unions would id delegates unsettled. '''With the transportation workers represented, mnny officials think i value of the conference will be ro ared because of the tremendous part Aycd by the rail men in the economic of the country. There is not u estion, however, but that the con Ecnco will begin Monday afternoon f planned. President Shea, of the Brotherhood X Railway Firemen, was the only ex TJtive in Washington. He said the -llronds were nctinjr together nnd nl no decision as to whether they mid send delegates has been reiu'n . lie was in communication witli to other unions. It was Intimated at tho railroad unions would appear conference because of their intercut 'organized labor. Biifts to President "Were of Little Value if Says Secretary Tumulty 3r Associated Press to The Obsorvcrf n WASHINGTON', Oct. A. Sccro- Siry Tumulty suid today that tho fts received by tho p resilient In ropo were of "very Inslgiilfli-an. it i mi 4 Caplain Everett' May, who was France during a great part of war, and has had practical experien with too roails of Belgium and Fran sees the military necessity for a rot system in this county and gives views in a readable way in suppil of the Promised rnud imiii-nvm.l program. Iroiulwny Bath Tablets. Good Koadx From Military Standpoiii Ihero is no person who was fd tunuto enough to spend a part of It T . , army cureer in Europe who will li HOIDS! 1'1'OUUOTS 'A1US- support the good roads' movemej(1 "White "WhlC VcnegnrS. We frequently hear argument ed corning "Who won the war." Thd are somo who say tho Britisn l(HlHlg PencllCS nt $1.00 somo say i ranee, unci still otners s America turned the triclf. We hq that tho British navy was responsili still, others suy thut the air for( nottltO SliekS all VOU plnyed tho deciding role. L "Ask any man who has been at ir-' front, who has seen tine great voiu of traffic which is necessary to cd ry on n war, who has been haul . from ono front to another by means . French trucks in truck trains who . - hundreds of trucks wore emplovj who has hiked over half of Belgiu and n good portion of Franco ''"k(nn sixty-pound pack on his back durif II jPjpV 1 tTJ ir.i MM,,l..r .nnann ,I hn will lull A A that, had it not been for the gd roads of Europe tho war certain would not have ended when it did. KoadB Help Win War. "Had Franco had such roads as lp, have in tho U. S Tho American an) coulil never have functioned as it (J It would have been impossible to tho necessary artillery into positid ammunition and ration trucks won have been, useless, ambulances loaf AND NIQHT readied tho hospitals. Naturally, 1 1 l i U .. I t roads of this country for militJ iiiirnnHoH but. who knows that it VI not bo necessary. Why did tho gtndOrtaking Parlor crnmei4, only recently, send out ml I tary inspectors and engineers to ijTQB AND LICENSED nil hospitals, and hotels, to ocertL,T- tho condition of roads, carrying ciP-fl I '"I " ncity of all rood bridges, etc., ihroud r- J -art -Li, out the couhtry? Those men wf OAJ and Wight ht here in Ln Ornmlc. Suppot , KERY ANCY CR0CERIES PHONE MAIN 75 rlE N RY Ask yourself "What do I most deBirei" Undoubt edly you will an; ..swer, "To Hurceetl: 'to get alieud." , . Tut the same query W to the next iiei-son you meet, and in all M prol. ability lie will piiinlar $j replyin a vein. I the D A Savings Aeeount h c r c ortrjniiiK'H ffi nets an a passport to suceeSH. zM S li c. ei e g s is won. h-vhilrf aim woi'th-v'li''r l"'"Ii'- IegisfV today. the start This Is "We have just received goods, and auto robes a the Place a new supply of auto top id sljawls. -.You arc welcome to look them over.... Dressing for mohair, leather nt'd rubber tops; auto glomes, five minute vuleanizers, running-board mats, fun belts for all ears.... Now is the time to repair sidtf curtains while not in use. T. M. SHANNON - Harness and Trimming Shop. WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. SHANG CHOP SUET AND NOODLES Our Specialty Everything New, Neat and Cle; 2012 Fourth Street. Open October 1, 1919. HAI I Uiiited States m St? . m.i: 1 .cS iiaiaUlataa 5 'Bank T . rtv.iria rteo ' DEPENDABLE COAL XEMMEREK, ROOK 8PKHT&9 Vyoming CoM. . . 'hot' . . - TJYAJS COiX Piione Orier, Main f34V ooor- a lor iirv '!4 tr e 4 o O 0 O Co OO oo e e " o 0 o 0 o o 00 O . 00 o