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'V SaflilflilV, Allu'llst li'l'Vl ca i i M m , i , j PROFESSIONAL DimvCTORl"" OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN."" '.n. U,,'a"'"" or women and children s. apei'lnlly. Urioe PI,on MRlr, 106 R-. Fhon. Mum he. s Grande Nallonal Bank Buildup. PHYSICIAN'S AND SI RfiKONS. Dt; J- RWCKMAN. Dentist-Room i i l.t llnir-,;'",h Building, plion. vii anue, uregun. NATT'KH CURR. DR. A. N. MATVI1.L.E Specialist In enronlc diseases. Methods, Mecliano Theropy and Naturopath Bkln and blood diseases, nervous diseases . X, til:e"i. Bolatlca. Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Aruuuie; ui ainas or Chronic Dis eases, successfully treated. Phone Main 803. Room 1, 2, 3. second floor Coolldge Bids., opposite Star Theatre. Office hours, io to ja v ui.,i.u. u e.uu p. m. uonsuttal1' tree. ,.ttt ATTORNEYS. COCHRAN & BBBRHARD Qeo. 1 Cochrun and Colon B. Bberhard. At ' J?r,I;S!'"' Oranda National Bank Building! . ! K. J. OHEKN, Attorney at Law Prac tices In all State and Federal Courts Otfloe La Grands National Banli Building. : R. J. KJTCHBN, Attorney at Law- Practice In all Courts, - Offices i rooms 21-23. La Grande National r Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon CONTRACTORS D. J. afcLBJLLAN Registered profes. lonal Civil Engineer; surveying and Maps. Room 12, La Grande National Bank building. Phone Main SI. ARCHITECTS. ,' B. B. MII.LEH. Architect Room 1 I La Grande National Bank BulHnU' La. Grande. Oregon. Fraternal Directory B. P. O. KIKS La Grande I.oa- N 4S8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Borne and cluh privileges -lieerfully extended to al' Wrotoer Elks. NOLAN SKIFF, Exalted Ruler P. L. "PEARSON, Sec'y. MODB1HN WQODAlhIN OV jvMKltlCA La Grande Camp Mo. 7703 meets on the Orst and third Thursday even ings of each nrtsth. In the K. of P Hall, Visiting veltrnttortf wulcoaoe H. C. BALL. V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. Lf. si. 11. La Grande Ledge No 41, A. r. & A. II., holds regular meet ings Orst and third Fridays at 7:110 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Ma sons. ' E. R. GUVE, VT. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. . F. O. BAHLES Aerie No. IBS. km every Friday night at Eagles fcal Visiting members weloosie. J. J. MURCHISON. W. P. A B. B1RD8ELL. Beentary. WOODMEN OK THB WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every tlrst and third Monday at Eagles ball. All vtaltlnrf nelghnars wel- i coso. Dues payable at the office of J the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande !' National Hank Bids. ! Z. LILLY C. C. , R, J. KITCHEN, met. i L. O. O. M La Grande Lodge No. 8(11 i Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at t p. m. In Eagle Hall, next to Elkt j Building, on Wedneeday evenings I Visitors always welcome. Dues psv- ! able at La Grande Pharmancy and 1 at J. G. Holm's Grocery Store, i D. E. SHANKS, Die. ' J. G. HOLM, Sec. JCNKJKTb OF PYTH1AB Red Cross Ledge No. 27, meets every Munday evening In Castle Hall (K. of P Ha.ll), at I g. m. A Pythian welcome tu all vlsltlna- Knlghta C. W. MOORE, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. R. S. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol t'je Maccabees, L. Grande Lodge No. 17, W. U. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P. hall Visiting Sisters welcome, " NORA B. MACkEY. Commander MARJORIE EATON, Record-Keeper O. B. 8. Hope Chspter No. 18, O. E. B... bolds stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting, members cordiall) V i.W,"COmHUli.t)A HUMPHREYS. W M V ' . FLORENCE BACON, Bee. J NOTICE OF REMOVAL Kerr, Gifford and Company, grain nvcil thdr local office from the New Foley Building nt the corner of Ailams Avenue and Chest nut Street to the old Bolton-Bodmer place, recently occupied by the Ore gon Hardware and Implement Com pany, on Jefferson Avenue at the foot of Depot street. The firm will be glad to meet all of its old custom ers as wpII as all others having grairr to dispose of, a, its new offices. KERR, GIFFORD & COMPANY. 7-30-2Ct. FIND IT HERE NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife after this date, July 2, 1921. HERBERT J. HARDY. 7-29-lOt. Gel the Best Gas It Pays. High test Veltex gasoline satisfies the driver who cares. Try it st thir ty and one-half cents at La Grande Implement Co. Come early and avoid the rush. 8-fi-2t Liver Touchers. If you need your liver touched up if you are troubled with constipa tion, you will find those Little Liver Touchers that are sold 80 in a bo for 2Hc are just the kind you nef d i FAMILY OFUa STORE aeANOK.ocaoN, If yu want a first class dinner, why not take dinner nt the Foley. Our new chef is i rntndy cook. See Menu on Page three. WANTED. WANTED To rent 5- or G-room mod ern house. Close in. Call Red 37U1. 8-4-3tp WANTED Cong-act to shock grain. 60e and 55c per acre. Work guaratteed. Call La Crande Emp. Office, Black 801. 8-10t. FOR SALE Oft TRADE FOR SALE Mill wood. Phone Black 981. 7-14-tf FOR SALE Used wonder Garlund heater. Terms. Call Red 751. FOR SALE Cheap lumber. Call Red 4071. See W. R. Kiveite. 7-30-lm FOR SALE Header, with binder at ' tachment and .boxes. Phone Farm ers 24x. 8-ft-2tp. FOR SALE Pure bred Lewellyn Setter dogs, 6 months old. Call at 1105 1-2 O Ave. 8-2-Ct. FOR SALE Wood saw, fully equip ped, wllh 6 H, P. Gray Engine. Phone Black 961 . 7 -29- tf. FOR SALE; Twine-bonnd oat hay. No dust, extra fine. Call Black 1271. 8-4-tf FOR SALE One Saxaphone. Will sell. Call Mrs. Maxwell, Red 991. 8-4-3ty FOR RALE Second cpttinfr alfalfa nay in snocK. rnnue rarm oi. 8-4-flt PEARL WHITE HERE ' IX RKi FOX SPECIAL A rare treat Is promised for ar dent followers .of the silent drama. Pearl White, a alar whose admirers are numbered by many millions in all parts of the1 world, Is coming to Ihe Slar Theatre Saturday and Sun day in a sil-cial William Fox produc. tltm,' ''The White Moll," from the pen of Frank L. Purkard, famous author of "The Miracle Man." E. Lloyd Sheldon mude Ihe scenario, and .the well-known Harry Millarde the film. Thrilling beautiful and bnlensely appealing is the way this amazing photodnima Is described In advane reports. The scenes-are . laid In the underworld of the big city, where gunmen and crooks in general ply their Irade of robbery nnd murder. The story revolves around Rhodu, a former crook, who, having reformed in a miraculous way, enlnrs upon settlement work In the slums. Her kindness and helpfulness, among Ihe poor and the criminal nave eurueu for her the title of the "'White .Moll When ihe "White Moll" starts to reclaim "The Sparrow," a notorious safe cracker just released from prls. on, she Incurs Ihe enmity of 'The Dangler," leader of the gangsleis. Then follows that part or tne siory IB which one of the most powerful themes ever shown on b screen Is brought out sensiillon following sensation with lightning speed. Richard C. Travers supports Pearl White in this special' production and the remainder of Ihe cast includes Eva Gordon, Walter Lewis, George Pauncefort, I. Thornton Baslon, Williiin, Harvey, Charles J. Slnttery; John P. Wade and John Woodford. 'CIVILIAN- CLOTHES" STAKItlXO VEHICLE Merit has at laBt met its reward in the rase of Thomas Meighait anil the genial srreen player has achiev ed stardom. His first stellar vehi cle Is "Civilian Clothes," adapted from the popular stage play of the same name. The picture will be chown at the Sherry Theatre next Sunday and Monday. Although still a young man "Tom. my" Meighan has enjoyed a singe and srreen success such as comes to Tew pluyers in a lifetime. He start, ed his drnmatic career with Grace George and, after successful engage ments with Dnvld Warfield In ' The Return of Peter Grimm" and "The College Widow" he transferred his talents lo motion pictures. IIIb ear- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i; i.ii; mm :::;v ;; aw, TOM. VDU'D BETTER HORRV.1 WE'VE ALL HAO OUK DINNER THE DIMING ROOM VJltL BE closed! Observer Classified FOR SALE Header with binder at tachment and boxes. Phone Farm--ers 24x. 8-5-2tp FOR SALE Second-hand go-cart, in good condition. Phone Red 1101. 8-fi-2t. FOR SALE Black pin, pole wood, $7.00. Phone Red 2011. 8-6-2tp FOR SALE 3-roorrf -cottage, some fruit trees, cement walk. Reason able. Charles F. Becker, 1217 W Avenue. 7-2-tf FOR SALE-i-Modern 8-room resi dence, full basement, urnace heat and garage. On paved street, near schools and churches. Price right. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Box 645, La Grande, Ore. 8-3-6t FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms over L. & L. Drug Store. 7-14-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment, 1208 Spring St. 8-4-2tp FOR RENT Bedrooms, 1519 Adams. Phone Black 3772, . , 7-lfi-lmo FOR RENT Furnished room. 1610 Adams. Phone- R. 671 5-lG-tf FOR RENT Furnished npnrtments nt 1H0I) Washington Ave. 8-4-3t FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 1017 4th. St. Coiner 4th, Spring and 5th. 8-3-tf ly screen appearances were in sup port of Mary Plckford und Margun. rite Clark. As the hero of George Loane Tucker's "The Miracle Man" he scored a huge personal success. Cecil B. DeMllle's "Male and Fe male" and "Why Change Your Wife?" In both or which he played the leading male roles, marked fur ther milestones In his development and let to slardom In "Civilian Clothes." Mr. Melghan Is a stlngtilarly hand some young man of genial and virile personality. He Is Ideally suited lo play the ex. soldier role In "Civilian Clothes.'" The picture, 'which Is a Paranionnl, was produced by Hugh, Ford. Martha Mansneld is Ihe leading woman. THT XDER ISLAND AT J THE ARCADE SVXn.W Etlilh Robeit will be Ihe attrac tion at the Arcade Theatre Sunday only In "Thunder Island," her most recent Universal pliotodrama, in which she again has an exotic and colorful role In anolhei' one of Nor man Dawn's Universal hot-tamnles of tropica! romance. The origin of "Thunder Island" was Beatrice Grimshaw's clever story, "My Lady of the -Islands," a tale of Ihe Saulh Seas, but Norman Dawn stirred the dramatic punch In to a Mexican cocklall added a Jolt of tobasco sauce and established the locale In Lower California and that part of (he peninsula wilhln the rev olutionists', rifle range of the Gulf of Lower California. Playgoers who lino op for "Thun der Island" are promised five reels of Edllh 'Roberts at her best, the most nrlistic wort of Norman Dawn, thrills to eclipse "Fire Cat" and "a story tha fairy sizzles with fast action and (ingles the cockles of honeymoon hearts. As two reel comedy will also- be shown. . . : ' -. ; ' : . P til, MARY MILES MIN'TF.H IS COMING MONDAY ''All Soul's Eve" will appear nt the Arcade Theatre Monday and Tuesday. 11 tells a very pretty sto ry built around a riuaint old Irish legend of mother love which conies true In an American honn Be sides Miss Mlnler and Jack Holl, the leading man, the cast Includes Mick ey Moore, Carmen Phillips, Lottie Williams and Clarence Geldart. Chesler Franklin direcled. II Is a Rentnrt picture. A Toonervllle comedy will also he shown. n 1 1)1 ps are now printed In 53ft lan guages, so that ho resident of New York need be witliniit a book in bis nailve" language. Deitoll Free. Press I'M MOT TOO LATE I'LL GET A WIGGLE OW ME.' lft i, riks mln El i j in v LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LOST AND FOUND. LOST Gold slick pin, set with pearl. Finder leave at Observer office. 8-4-2tp LOST Child's necklace made of $2.50 gold piece, nt City Park. Phone Main 734. Liberal Reward. 8-5-2t MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Plcot Edge, by Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Also agent for Spiralis Corsets. 1808 Second St., Phon Red 28. . 2-1-tf HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE by Mrs. J. F. O'Conncll, 1104 O. avenue, or leave order-at Camp bell Sisters, Ladies' Furnishings, 1305 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf f The Soldiers' Bonus Law will result in many realty sales. Property may be listed with La Grande Investment Company. Do you want to sell? .. : "... 8-4-;"' ! HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE - ' BUTTONS COVERED. I Half Ball, Full Ball, Acorn and ! Bullet Acorn styles. Mail orders giv en prompt nttention. All work guar anteed. Orders taken for pleating. MRS. U H. NORTON, 90S' Adams Ave. Red 711 First Door West of Post Office. I l ne soldiers nonus Law will result in mnny realty sales. Property may ;be listed with La Qrande Investment j Company,' Do you want to sell? '8-4-3t. CHICAGO, Aug. is, Mytner tie- clnes were recorded in ull grains to-1 day, September wheat finishing 2 3-4) to 3 3-4 cents lower and December I wheat being 2 1-4 to 2 3-4 cents down Considerable export business in wheat, appeareu' to. develop the breaks, but, 1 on the other hand, anippinloii pre-i vailed that much of the European de- j mand for corn was for use instead of1 wheat for human consumption. Wheat closed steady to 3-4 cents higher. The i closing prices were as follows: September $1,19 1-2, December ..,.,. $1.22 3-4 j (NEW TODAY- FOR.' SALE 8-room house, $100.00. Must be moved off lot. See Geo. KaKer ut Hilton paint shop. 8-0-Hp Bum Children's Ailment Is DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning; Do not punish yourchildren by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. SI" LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automohiles and tractors paired, overhauled und rebuilt. Ascetylene welding of ull kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistons. Crankshufta, Pistons and Piston Pins reprroimd. Give us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro. Tom Didn't Stay Long I WAS JU5T CLOSING AM THE V0OK3 10T I'LL LET VOU 1M ! Ads LEGION ELECTS DISTRICT BIO Election of a dUtrlct btkirct which handles all affairs of district inter HHt for (lm Loyal Lofton of Loggers and Lumbermen whh one of tlm last nnd also one of the most Important m;ittMri io com before1 the annual meeting of the Four Ls held here yesUM-day. The board is n. fiO-50 proposii Ion compound of nn equal number of employees and empolyerf who thresh out tlv wage amies and other similar problems. This board looks after Ihe inleieHtft of the en tire district which embraces Umatil la, Union, Wallowa. C! i ant and lin ker count ten In Oregon; Adams, Washington Canyon, Ada, Klmore and Boise counties In Idaho. Kniployer mid Kmployeo Kiuil The employees elected lo the board yesterday afternoon are W, I). Pickens, La Grande; II, H. Lnt Hen, Perry; V. O. Wolfe, Knimitt, Idaho; D, J. Durlcee, llaker, and C. T, IVrkiiiH of Ilaiber, Idaho. 1 For the employers (he board mem bers are: C. A. liarlon, TJaker; Frank Gardner, Halter; Flmer I Stoddard, Verry ; Vincent Valmer, La Grande, and Joseph Stoddard, of Maker. Norman F, Colemnu, president of all the Four La, und W. C. ltuerniu, executive secretary, were horn from headquarters In Ihe Aluidiy Build ing, Vmtlaml. -They talked to the in Am of uffntrft -throughout, Ihe 3 2 dislrlclH which embrace all the Northwest. j Wages Tlemaln as Now ' I In connection with the discussion the Four L Bulletin, which js just off the press, contuinn some Inter esting facts concerning the cost of living, and these were discussed nt Ihe meeting. The figures were com piled by Ihe lumbermen In an effort to determine what wage Is .necessary to maintain an American home prop erly, and upou auch basis, along with the price of lumber, the 50.50 committee arrives at a Just iRe, "The tendency Is to keep tho- wages up to a Fair standard," said Secre tary Kuegnllz after the meeting. Among ihe men present yesterday for the meeting, in addition to the president and secretary. Hfstrict Deputy J. A. Matott of Perry, D. J. Ptn'ke'flf- Unkef," Watrel'-'Austlit or La Grande, L. R. Hill of Perry, W. C. Tallin of Fnmiitt, Marce Soren son of Baker, H. P. Lnrson of Per ry, FJmer Stoddard of Perry, -Vincent Palmer of La Grande, Morris K, Gniney of Baker, Joel Brown of Barber, Idaho. BEAD THIS OH.SEHVER WANT ADS re- "il iMMFi rrrW I H H I them -"rri'rjaJ HASH ! - J1LJL1 both vou amp f Gt l'r ?ATMLE h II ARE THROUGH?! m l NEW FALL PRICES Oaiivas fclu.es $1.45 to $1.95 Full LcaiHier Sln.es $2.75 to $7.50 ItVickri.nl fcoi-ks .10 Cotton So 15, lin,i 2 IV 25 LisV Sox 39. 3 IV $1.00 Silk Sx 48 an.l 69V Osu'ioi's 15, 25 aiul 35t Pants $1.95 to $7.50 Helts Work Shirts: Dress Shirts ... Collars ; ........ Ties ITnderwear Canvas 'Gloves Leather Gloves, Mats : SUITS $19.50 to $32.50 WESTENHAVER & GILBERT Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. 1309 Ailums Ave. -, Canr's Carr's Where Your Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER SOMEONE HAS JUST WHAT YOU WANT TRY AN OKSEU SERVER CLASSIFIER AD. ff THE REASON FOR. OUR IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE J f r " V I i. II "It's almost unbclieviibli! bow nnicli . less is the clmiicc ol' wasteful expendi ture of 'chicken feed' sums, if the spender is under the necessity of drawing a check before lie can spend.' "If ye could jret all the people to real ize the satisfaction or 'saving by. the simple; expedient '6f not , spending ,be- i ' f i'ayse -it's , easy to spend, we sjrould have gone a long way toward restoring financial assnrariee." - ' D. L. Hressinger Comptroller of the rinrrency. What 'Mr. Cressingor says is true. Open, a eheeking account here and you'll agree. - t 1 United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon 11 -s'i m CAN'T FIND A UUYEKT PAGE RKVEN 50, 75. and 95. 59 to $1.00 95v to $3.75 15 and 33. 19 t,nl$1.50 75- h, $1.65 1214 tt 30 39 to $2.95 $1.95 t'o $7.95 La Crande, Oregon SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH ill if President Hardfng's Close Friend and Recent Appointee Says TRY AN OBSERVER AD. BY ALLMAN I r, " 8 C It S i