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MONDAY EVENING OCTOWfcK 13. laid. G flliEfflraEMENTS WANTKD Applo Pickers at Ore Bon lied Apple rune Phone Knr j-,.v or mack 1572 after " m' 10-U-ltp HAND l'AINTKI) CINA For 8ale at at the Modern Laundry. 10-10-Gtp VNTEl5 Pnple packers. Inquire ' of V. B. GlatkwCo. lQ-10-tf WANTED Stenographer with book keeping and general office exper ience ilssires position. Address P. O. box 250. city. 10-10-6tp WANTED School girl to help with housework after school and on Sat urdays. Call Black 2341. 10-6-tf WANTED TO RENT House not less than five rooms. Cull Red 1C42. 9-2C-tf We bale Hay. Bean Bros. 9-12-tf. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE Reliable work done on linens, cur tains and ladies' dress materails. Mrs. L. II. Norton, 905 Adams Ave., Red 711, first block west of Post office. WANTED Clean cotton mm unibihl. to wipe machinery. 2 cents a pound. observer otiice. MONEY TO LOAN at. 6 and 7 per cent, on Union Co. farms. School funds and private funds. Call or write H. E. Dixon, Foley Bldg, La Grande, Oregon 8-24-19 m. MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done by Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Latest model machine. 906 Wash. ave. Phone Red 151. 4-11-tf , MONEY TO LOAN On Improved property In Union county. No de lays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. FOR BAUD OR TRADB FOR SALE One 1919 model Ford car in good condition, low price. See owner. 1S05 V ave. 10-12-3tp FOR SALE 7 pigs, 8 weeks old. 8 pigs 12 weeks old, also young ducks and chickens. - Cheaper than pork.' Phono Black 3961. Call 1903 E. N ave. 10-12-4t PUREBRED Poland China brood sows from two of the best herds in the state. E. D. Whitney. 10-12-3tp FOR SALE Overland automobile, been carefully run only 4,000 miles. One of best made, worth new $1300, will sell for $800 anil all in Al condition, h?s new mo hair top that cost recently $50. It will pay anyone to see this ma chine if in need of an automobile. O. E. Silverthorn. 10-8-tf FOR SALE Household furniture. 1701 Fourth Street. E. E. Kirtley 10-7-tf FOR SALE OR RENT 040-ncre mountain ranch; close in. For fur ther particulars inquire E. N. Bush ncll, La Grande, Oregon' 9-29-2tp LOST A brindle white-fared calf, with two undr-hltts on right ear, crop off tho left car. Near Allcnl, Phone Farm 2C7. 10-13-12IP. LOST An lco scalo, notify I. D. Lynch Co. 9-23-tf STRAYED OR STOLEN White male bird pup about four months v old. Black on ears and body, goiter on neck. Phone Main 727 and re ceive reward. 10-10-tf. FTRAYED One hog weighing about 100 lbs. Owner can have 'same by describing property, anil paying damages. Myron Lyons, Union County phone. lil-12-f.ti Profession! Directory t. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice in all itata and federal esarti. Office La Grande National Bank Btrildinj. out hot two physicians . DR. J. L. INGLE and DR. MAR GARET INGLE Phon: Office Red 1761. R. Black . 1131. Rooms 35, 3G, 37, 33. New Foley baikllng. COCHIar) MSm-H. T. OoeArui tal Cains Kbarajva, Attorney. . La Grand NUom1 ' Bank BoiUint- C8wr io ur 9. b, ctw- ford a Bobart & aaft'.a, Attn aaya taw. rraetrna ae ail tt aoota ct ta aula aad tlta Catted motto. ome taWla mis, tmmrn f-lt-lT. im , S. J. JwlTCKKK Attorney-at-I.a. , Trsctlce c In aU courts. Ofljce unm.n 455 La Grande Naaioaul Tnk boiliing. La Grande Ore. EIlYSiaiJI AM) 81T.GFX)X I -SZ. a a-j! in R. 15 LftNDIS Phvslrlan and suftoon. Su' 10-11. c Sll- LOST AND FOUND GEORGE I. VEHHS. Physician Surgeon. Offices In D. Whiting ..home. Elgin, Oregon. P. L. RALSTON, M. D. D. 0. Special attention to surgery, diseases vi women and children. Over Putman's drug store. Telephone Main 778. CONTUACTOltS W. C. HANSEN, Contractor Brick Biick, stone, eonoreto and, file construction a specialty. 1307 4th St. 7-9 to 8-9 3. H. M1LLL.H -ATcWtect, room 17, New Foley Bids. Pbpne Red 1871. Fraternal Directory. B. P. O. E. ELKS, L i Grande LSJge No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. COLON K, EBERHARD, Exalted Ruler A. B. CHERRY, Secretary VOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Grande Camp No. 169 meets ever; first and third Monday at Eagles Hall. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the otf'oi ' of the clerk; New' Foley Bldg., I ' t m., to 6 p. m. J. LILLY, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk iODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meeti on tha first and third Thurada) evenings of each month In the K ot P. Hall, Visiting neighbor! weloome, J. I. GHARST, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. REBEKAH3 Crystal toage No. EO meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are -Invited to attend. N. G. OLIVE STANSFIELD. Sec ROSA GLASS F. O. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 259. Meet every Friday night, at Eaglet HalL Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. J. E. EIRDSELL, Sec K. of L. of Security Mt. BmllJ Council, No. 246, meeta the second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle halL Visiting members are welcome. ABE HARRIS, Fin'I. Beo. J. K. FITZGERALD, Pres. O. B. S. Hope Chapter No. I,. " B. B. hoids stated communications -ne second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting memhera cor dially welcomed. FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A WARNICK, Bee. A. F. 4 A- M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. to. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. M. HUMPHREYS, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. See. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 860, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle call next to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Vlsltois always welcome. Duel pay ablo at Young's Sweets. FRED SMITH, Die. HARRY SWART. Beo. Remodeling of hats given partic ular atlentlon at the Walling Millin ery store. -, ' , 10-12-U. WHY CHE A CHAXK7 When your starting and Ignition troubles are easily repaired at The Slandard Auto Repair Shop, Cornel Adams and Fir. ED CYR, Prop JUG ITISLIC HAX('I-) Given by Culllnary Worker's local 391, on October 14, Zuber hail. Come'. Best of music. D-d-Sty ROOSEVELT FUND UnN-e I-aiiM. Cisitity (risirasa . L Grsmtc, Ort"- "I lri"Hli iTili tW mm o ttie l,TtLt KliKiit i Tie we ... A'bt " lis- abinc stnouM il inclosed bcrewiUi.. Armrrtlnr to n pluiM nf the Roeflt Mfmoril Antlnii. tS Bnow'B) W, m il tund f 5.um.i.00 in to- aliliird Ui rr1 NntwiU Moinntinil la J i.-liiiurton. I), t : I'll"' I"' swIntilB piiillc Prk "rrter Hr. ft. V, .ml nlUfnsI'lf''" In-In l t.w.im'7. H'il. tin- rlt m. .rrtn. In Im . or-r.fil Mr Mount mon uul tlnr-uln'l i nt .SptlmllrlS: anit o tflfirw NaUonJ Soclelr to pcrpctiiiiU Uie prU lpke nl Wl "I ltalur Rflt. tvh fm?rlh.tor to ttlelIld win irrrf.e rtllOt of mmnnilf In lh R,.,irdt McmoriJ Aiii"n. A KtUtUU iU uo prncntttl to ererr lImjuI eoun.l.uUiii to the lund. u s nPof r."T cr.Mrtl.uto?lll lld nnh 114 of au depmltwl t&Smut U JliuBitol to be erectwl si WibiuTuin, ). C. a TIhij In u NOTICE TO CltElHTOr.S Estate ot Charles W. Peel, le ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of Charles W. 'eel, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said iU reniil. to nthlhlt flliAni with the nec essary vouchers, within six moQths after the first publication of this no tice, tq the snlA administrator, at his" residence 1503 lojurtn atroet.'La Grande. Oregon. X Dated at Lu Gtanilo, Oregon, O:- tobor 6ilt, 1919. JVC. WENRV, Administrator of the estate of 'Charles W. Peel, deceased. First publication October 6, 1919 Daily Oct. 6-13-20-27; Nov. 3. Have .your phjasnnt mounted i0' W Avenue. 10-11-t For a gaol eau- shave and an up to dato linlrVut go to Joo Williams, proprietor Foley Hotel Barbsr shop. " 10-U-tf. CITATION In the county court for tho coun ty of Union, stuto of Oregon. In tho matter of tho estate of Albert Benson, decensed. To the unknown heirs of Albert llonson, deceased, greeting: In tho imnio of the etnto of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re liilrod to appear In the county courl if tho state of Oregon for tho coun cy of Union, at tho court Boom there of ajt La Grande, In the county ot Union, on Saturday, the 25th day ot October. 1919, at o'clock In the' toienoon ot that aaj, then and there to show causa. If any exist, why an ; order should not be made author! j Ing the salo of the! followlnc do- ' scribed real prepeitr belonging to! anld estato for Hie purposo of pay- j ing estate debtsVtowIt: Lot No. seven (7) of blockTJo. fifteen (15) ! of Pnrk Addition to' Bend, Oregon, j Witness, the Hon. J. F. I'hy, Judges of the county court ot tho state ol Oregon, court for the county ot Un-j ion, with the seal of said court af fixed this 11th day of September, 1919. ATTEST: C. K. McCORMICK, Clerk. Sept. 22-29; Oct. 6-13-20. Constipation. The beginning of almost every seri ous disorder is constipation. If you wnnt to enjoy good health keep your bowels regular.. This is best accom plished by propVr dift and exercise, but sometimes a mailicine is needed and when that is the f-ase you will find unamuenains iioicts arc excellent. They are mild Ira gentle in their; action, easy and pleasant to take.' Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Adv. ; NOTICE OF HKARIMi ON STREET IMPROVEMENT. " 5 Notice is hereby given 6 all con- cerned that ,the Conufiislun of tho, City of La Grande, C-ef-on, intends and purposes to improv improvement i CHECK THAT COLD RIGHT AWAY Dr. King's New Discovery has relieved colds and coughs fori fifty years IT was on anusually high quality wild, couth, grippe, and croun remedy dn-n Introduced half a ceniurv ago. J Not once In nil tho years since Oien has tho niinlliy been nllnwcduo deteriorate. lis ef fectiveness ill combating colds and coughs has lien proved thounnnds ot times In Uiousaiids of families. Taken bv grtiwnupa and given to the little ois lor Uie safe, wire treatment of colds and gritiie, roughs anil s'oup. It leaves abso lutely no dlHtgn-c-uble afier-effeets. Get a hottleinf your druggist's to day. Cut. amV tl.20 Bowels Act Human function gently bnt firmly with out Hie violence of purgatives u-linn vrtn lrinl Ihem with Dr. King's New Life Pills. A mnonili- acting laxative unit gets rigni wiwu to Imslni-Ks-and grailfylng resulU. All druggists 2oc a buttle. MEMORIAL ' . 1 ol..4 - ii j e a district No. 102 In said city as follows, to-wlt: That the boundaries of the said district to be Improved anil bene fited as finally adopted by the com mission are as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at point on the center line of Fourth street opposite to the center of the alley running east and west through Block 75 of Chaplin's Addi tion to the town of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, and running thence west in a straight line to a point on the center line of Qjilar street oppo site the center of the alley in Block 78 of said Chaplin's Addition; thence south along the center line of Cedar street to a Doint thereon opposite to the center of the alley in Block 7!) ofl said Chaplin's Addition; thence in Ii straight line to a point on the center lie of Fourth street 820 feet from the place of Uiegnning, and thence along the cclitar line of Fourth Street North to place' teirinning. Thnt the proposed improvement is tho construction! 6f bitulithic pave-. mcnt on M AveVue from the west property line of Fourth street to the east property line of Cednr street, ami the construction of curbs, drains and catch basins according to the plans and specifications thefefor filed on September 10, 1919, and adopted by the commission; thnt the snid commis sion of tho city of La Grande has set Wednesday, tho 29th day of October, 1919, nt tho commission room In the city building l l.a Grando, Oregon, nt seven-thirty (7:301 p. m as tho time and place whero the commission will meet nitd hear and determine nil ob Millions In Oil The Investors are now buying acreage. Tho valuo of acreage j depends on the distance from where oil wells are, actually being drilled. Oil lenses at Iiurk Burnett were worth, before the first well was drilled, nothing, buring tho tlmo tho first well was going down ncreajle sold rapidly at $200 to $MO0 per acre. After the will was completed, acreage sold from '500 to $10,00(Lper acre. 'When n person buys acre age there is no Uiance of losing it it belongs to you, and no matter hw valuable it becomes, you arc tho one who says wVn to sell. A local syndicate is now drilling for oiajn Oklnhonin, where over SO per cent of tho wells Ye nuBicy-makcrs, in n country where checks are acVallJ written In millions, llo you want some acreajjk within one mile of whero a well is actually being drilled? Do you understand tho difference in owning acreage and oil stock? Thousnnds of men have got rich on acreage. No one can take it nway from you. Within CO dnys the story will be told, tho well will be drilled, tho chance of buying acreage will bo past. Are you In terested ? If so, how much? Do you want ten acres, or would yon rather pool with other friends and tako a lorty? Dnip n letter 'In llie poslofflce today tell ing where you live, and if interested in mnking an investment, (one whero chances to win aro in buy ing the oil leaso same as the big oil companies do.) Address J. O. Noggle, care of Foley Hotel, La Grande 'c a package c a package 'c a package - THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE I jections, remonstrances and claims of grievance of any anil all persons in terested and tli preliminary asses ment for tha saiX proposed improve ment has been iniWelaml is now on file In the office of yli- city recorder. Dated this (1th clay W October, 1919. t J. E. STEARNS, Recorder o( tho City of La Grande. dly oct. 11, 13, 20, 27. Indigestion, iliousnes Constipation. ChamberlniA'a Tnblets have restored to health and lnppihess bundreds who ere afflicted ijth tuligcstum, bilious ness and consipiuion. If you are troubled in this any, give them a trial. You are c-tain (o'lie pleased for they will benefit you. Adv. A WANT AD win do ft. KSKUITM Oa-' PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodfte Nt). 27 meets ovety Monday etcnlng In Ci'stlo Hall ,(K. of V. hall) at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kuht8. R. E. BY.ER8, C. C. C L. GRAHAM, K. R. S. a Campholntum for sunburn, for tan, for burns, for soro hands, for sore nose, for sore eyes, for croup, for sore throat, . Is no doubt tho best general preparation sold today prion is 35c and (15c at 10-8-tt 1 FAMILY DRUS STORE i-A eRANOE,OncaON. before the war during the war NOW An Agreeable Surprise. "About three years hgo when I wai suffering froVi a severe cold on my lungs and coughed 'most of the time night and dnA I fcricd u bottle of chamberlain's (Vigil Remedy and wa i prised at thp ypromptness with ich it gave me "relief, writes Mrs James Brown, Clark Mills, N. Y, M Upon a Solid if) ?lft..n 1 . g foundation 'A., sturdy,, lusting struct uro oiin lw 'A satisfaftory cred it standiii!' estab lished throuch an nTJiaiii'c with tins pl'(iT('S.-ilve 5 r.e in ex- 5 1 for and IE Entx'HU'iHins bust nens men are al- ways weleoitio hero jjjZ ah ii S United States S 1 National m Bank $ Mi T; flrandn. Ore. C mSSC ,!Sr'aJP i&SP 5H bankvf"i'iir'f pcllcniV bafik i i. V i WHICH l DUIM 5 ,ioth in'Vn 1 future MUeeVssl I siiS fill m La GrandevMilling Co. WANTED RAGS 3c PER LB. Heaters . . New and Uh1 Cwl nnA Wood Big and Small Short knd Tall-from $3.00 to $60.00 " IJho your GoU Judgmpit nnd 'Buy our i Fiirnitttfe Fir artif Jefferson Ed. Donolmo. Bopi'ices jjaid for used Furniture or Tex o change for new. . , Many another has been surprised and pleased with vthe prompt relief afford ed by this remedy. Adv. I Hi) Ba Uetter JLooking- -Take unvei ablets .... To havea clear, sltin, bright f yos, no pimples, a tcelihg of buoyancy like childtKoit, days, fy must keep yocr Nxly in-e'Jnjm noisknous wastea. Ur. I -.ilwards' Olive luhlts (u vi-tfe-tablo OKiiiMjund Vixed hiUi olive oil) ..Ct on the liver ancVl xjwela ike adomcl -v;t h.ive no danVrims iilter UlotL 4kK o;ie nightly uV ni.i; results, lhcy start the bilikanU TiA-enune lutiiution. Tliat's vhj(iiioiis u( wts mo told aimuully. 10c and . ........ IS That Ain of Distinction Nothing contributes cctly to this feeling wearing of the proper 1 the proper kind- of i Style is ns essentinlly a lrt ht 3IODART CORSETS ns Val'h and comfort. It has its foifMm tion In the corset and there enn be no stylish construction of the outer garments without the pro per corset. A MODART trial fitting is tho most convincing argument of the value of a MODART Corset. Then the style lines are seen then beauty of outline is noted then comfort becomes apparent Our experienced corsctiere is "at your service." Pauline Lederle ABOVE ALL, high up, way beyond anything resembling flour, you'll find our brands have been responsible for the success made in bnking by tho housewife. Ask us to include a sack in your next or der. Try it for your next batch of biscuits. ... Exchange Phone Black 12-1 f 1) flail wmm .f.i more dir- Uinn ttie liodel In HPET3 K 1 verthorOsDrug store. General sur gery lspeclaiv. Phone M itdt'cs; M 8SaJlra. . , a 0 o o 0 o oos e a