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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAOTC SEVEN J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. J. L. I.NCiLB and DR MAROAI'.ET 1 N 11 I, K LMsrfiMes of women and children a Hpet'iulty. Oftee Phone Mall 1U6. rti'a. Hhone Mam 126. La Grande National liank Uuildln. PHYSICIAN'S ANI) Sl'ROEONS. kuckman. .pentlut Aoom I 11-10 raiiiier-ituerii-ti Huliuinir. phone Main 70. L.& (Jrande, Oregon. N'ATl'RB CURE. DR. A. N. MAYVIMjB Suermllat In chnpnlo dlaeaaea. Methoda. Mechano Therouy and Naturopath. Bkln and blood diaeaaea. nervous dlaeaaea. Chronic llrad&che. Eczema. Sciatica. Apoendleltls. Conatioallon, Bowel Trouble; all klnda of Chronic Dla eaues successfully treated. Phone Mala 803. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coolldge Uldg., opposite Star Theatre. Office hours, 10 12 ro.,l:3) to 6:00 p. m. Ounsuitat'-n free. t-4tf ATTORNEYS. COCHRAN & EHBRHARD Oeo. 1 Cochran and Colon B. Eberhard. At torneya. La Grande National Hank Building. K. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Prac tices In all Btate and Federal Courta Office La Uraode National liank BulldlnK. H. J. KITCHEN, Attorney at Law Practice in all Courta. -Officer rooms H1-22- La Grande National Bank Uultdlnic, La Grande. Oregon CONTRACTORS D. J. McLKLLAN Rijlatered prorea alonal Civil Engineer: aurveylng and saapa. Room 12. La Qrande National Bank building-. Phone Main 91. ARCHITECTS. C. B. MILL IS K, Architect Room 11 La Grande National Bank Uulldnltr L Grande. Oregon. Fraternal Directory ' , B. P. O. E1.K8-U Uranae Lode No 41S. Lodge met)ta each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clot privileges cheerfully extended to aM Urother Elks. NOLAN SKIFF. Faulted Ruler F. I.. PEARSON. Sec'y. MODERN WOODUKN OF jBltlCA La Grande Camp No. 703 meeta or the first and third Thursday even ings of each aj'istb, In the K. of P UalL Visiting ncr.'.or.; oicome H. C. BALL, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, clerk. A. r. A A. II. La Grande LcSge No 41, A. F. A A. M.. holdn regular meet ings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. ra. Cordial welcome to all Ma sons. E. R. CUTE. W. M. A. C WILLIAMS. Sec. r. O. BAGLE8 Aerie No. 1S9, m.t very Friday night at Eaglea fcnl Visiting members weloosie. J. J. MURCHISON. W. P. A si. BIRUilELL. Boo-itarr. WOODMEN OF TBB WORLD La Grande Casip No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday at Baglua hall. All vlsltln neighbors wel cosq. Dues payable at the office of the clerk. Room 21-22, La Grande National Hank Bide. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. Li. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 86" Loyal Order of Mooae. holds regular ueetlnga every Wednesday night al S p. m. In Eagle Hall, next to Elk? Building, on Wednesday evenings Visitors slwavs welcome. Dues pav able at La Grande Pharmancy and at J. G. Holm's Grocery Store. D. E. SHANKS, Die. J. G. HOLM, Sec. JLN1U HTb OF PYTHIAS Red Crow, Ledge -No. 97, meets every Monday evening In Castle Ball (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting- Knights C. W. MooltE. C. C. C. L. BHAHAM. K. R. 3. WOMAN'S BKNEKIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, La Grande Lodge No 27 W. B. 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. NOK A H. MACKKY. Commander MAKJOKIIO EATON. Record-Keeper CJ. K. B. Hops Chapter No. IS. U. E. 8. holds statfd communication the aeo ond and fourth Wedneaday of each asontb. VIsltlDtt sjesibora cordlall) . W"COn,MUI.DA HUMPHRF.TS, W. U B-LOIIBNCB BACON, ;Sec. : . . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Kerr, Clifford and Company, grain buyers, have moved their local office from the New Foley Building at the corner of Adams Avenue and Chest nut Street lo 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 well ns all others having grain to dispose of, at its new offices. KERR, GIF FORD it COMPANY. 7-30-2rtt. nttaattntaii FIND IT HERE utajjunwrnawjamamaamnuwa My wife decided, one fine day, To moke a visit home, She told me I could bach, or else, To restaurants could roam. "Baching" does not agree with me, , Anil restaurants make me blue, I thought l'a have to cloe the shop And visit dear ma too. I happened to drop in one day. At Al Cain s Ice Cream Shop; The folks were eating lunches That appeared t me tip-top. So I just ordered in a lunch, I tell you it was fine, And after eating at Al'.' place, a No restaurants for mine. My wife may stay away fr months It will not bother me. As long as Al serves lunches I'm as happy a can be. s-in-tf NOTICE The hunting party who cnmiwd in'and then burnedi my cabin last winter on the ridjre si . ( miles above Hiljjard. between thej railroad and Spring Creek, nie nowi i known and if they do no coMe and, settle Immediately, means will be' taken to clear costs. O. Klpfen- . itein. 8-li-ltp Classified FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE Dry mill wood. Phone' Black 91. 7-14-tf , -.,,, v , .,i n.-iic. i-neup lumoer. van neo. 4071. See W. K. Kivette. 7-30-1 m ! I'Olt SA1.L u-t'oom house, iurnished ;. or unfurnished. Ifi02 Alder. St. 8-8-0tp ! yoii SALK Kentucky Wonu'er beans I 25c gul. Lull Black 202. 8-10-4tp FOR SALK Twine-bound oat hay. No dust, extra fine. Call Black 1271. 8-4-tf FOR SALE String beans for ran ning. Hhone Red 1911, or call at 1005 W Ave. 8-ll-3tp KOK SALE 3-room cottage, some fruit trees, cement- walk. Reason able. Charles K. Becker, 1217 W Avenue. 7-2-tf imsn.E-nve. lana Mutlel 75. Self starter. All new tires. Price $300 C. M. Porter, Island City. 8-10-4tp l-'OR SALE OR 'TRADE Six cylin der Overland in pood condition. See Bob Mail', Union Motor Co. 8-12-3tp FOR SALE Ten pounds of lard for $1.50. Doesn't that sound like old time prices? Also a Dodge ti'tick in fine coiuiition at a bargain. Peo ple's Meat Market. 8-11-lU FOR SALE Wonderful bargain in )0 Itrtdu-p tmirinir cur nnil iilsr. ft! Franklin touring car. Both in good shape and am going to s'll them R. H. Coker, 11(02 Penn. 8-U-.it FOR SALE Ten pounds of lard foriOOKI.H KKNYO.N HKItK IV $1.50. Doesn't that souno like old- time prices? Also a Dode ti'uck in iint uiiiuniun ui ui,ni, icu- pie's Meat Market. 8-ll-3t - FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms over L- & L, Drug Store. 7-14-tf Close in FOR RENT Uedroom. 1304 Ponn. 8-10-4tp VOR RKNT Bedroom at 1512 Adams Phone Black !ll)01 8-9-tf L! 1 FOR RENT Bedrooms, 1619 Adams. Phone Black 3772. 7-16-lmo FOR RENT Furnished room. 1510 m - n r i r i . . jnuuius. x-uoun iv. on a-x o-n , LOST AND FOUND- LOS I Wednesday evening. Laslvrn Star Pin. Return to Mrs. John F i Birney. Phone Red 171)1. 8-ll-3t LOST-Black saddle horse-lOM lbs Branded L. T. connected inside cia- mn,l on shn,ild..r. Was tracked to. ! annl Kiurksv Wn h,, 1,1,1,., I nil,,' belled. For 'information leading to same, address Dale Slusher, Pendle-, ton, Oregon. 8-ll-4t MISCELLANEOUS Qualified in Mental, Epileptic cases, P It,uia Qln,il .li.wna nil' ti' iit'i n. nrr;.. g 10 n I HEMSTITCHING and Plcot Edge, by Mrs. E. C. Tuekey. Also agent for Snirsll. CorQRts. IMINI Sm ond St-! Phon Red 22. 2-1-tf ! flEMSTITCIIINC, AND PICOT EDGE' by Mm. J. F. O'Conuell, 1104 O. i starred. Known ror ins vorsaiiinyj avenue, or leave order at Camp-;"1"1 "nick comprehension in his i bell Sisters, Ladies' Furnishings, work, the picture really got "liisjj 1305 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf , K""" ,"orn '". wllllfi Jeanne Calhoun, who supports Moore In the J NO'I'K'R OF FINAL ACCOUNT, 'play, went around for more than ni In the County Court of Union Coun- j week mournfully Inquiring. "Toin. ;1 ty, Stale of Oregon. (when are you Ihe officnr nnd when'J In the mutter of the Estate of Ad- are you mil, and why nteou?" Tak-ii die B. Robertson, deceased. i en In sections, as Ihe plot Is worked J No-ice is hereby given that the un-'ottt in the studio, nothing less lhas i dersigneii has filed her final account wildest confusion could result. Heen'J as administratrix of the estate of In lis entirety, ns "Officer 666" Is Addie B. Robertson, deceased, and the! ' Counlv Court, nf Union Countv. Ore- gon, has set Wednesday, September 14th, li)21, at 10 o clock a. m., at the court room of saii: court at the Court House in La Grande, Union County; Oregon, as the time and' place for hearing any and all objections to the allowance of said final account, ap proval of the same and set tlement of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Aue i:!th, 1021. GEORGIA HULL, Administratrix of the Estate of Addie B. Robertson, deceased. Dly. Aug. Li-20-27 S"pt. .'i-10. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS sy. i WISH i could ZrifA LIKE YOU CAN ".as Cuff i oid VrJR HUSBAND TEACH ' . '"ii Want Ads ! NE7 TODAY ' . ' WANTED District Agents for West inghouse Storage Batteries. In the Westinghouse Buttery, storage bat-' tery engineering becomes a fact, audi Westinghouse attention is the im proved type of service available for: all car owners at Westinghouse Ser- vice Stations. We ore now ready i to appoint an agent for the La- Grunde District, Northwest Bat tery & Electric Company, 38!l-l Oak street, Portland, Oregon. 8-13-lt WANTED Lady wanted for work atj Grande Ronde Vallev House. I 8-13-lt;)' I FOR SALE Dry or green mill wood. $4.00. Ki-in. wood, $9.60. Phone Black 1042. 8-lCi-3ti FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness, $3.00. Cull ReJ 1!)!)2. 8-13-fit FOR SALE Dining room table chairs and cupboard. Cull ll01 (till j 8-13-ltp D. Dobbin. F'armers 20x 8-13-fit ' ' ! UK UiT.W 1 Sleeping room, 1 viiti nth i street. 8-13-2tni TlIK (ntKAT WHITK TRAIl'j Doris Kenyon in "The Greal White! nnil, in iu urj tuts u 1 1 1 ill i n mi it i i ii r . Star then l re today and Sunday. The story is one of the Klondyke in the days when men rushed noithward in I their eager search for gold, when the primal instincts prevailed In the cold vistas of the land of ihe "nnisher" jand the "nialamute." And contract- o.i nE..1i11Ht i,iB ml.itiround Is the' theme of a pair of baby shoes tjiat (llnw9 B husband and wife and their LIII1U IIJK:iiici hhi- ihuhj of vlslssstudes. Miss Kenyon is ably supported by Thonuis Holding, Paul Gordon, Hans i Roberts, Edgar Davenport, ni-Hsie E. Whnrlon, Louise Hotelllng . ' W. Stewart and a nig ens . --A- two-reel Mack Bennett comedy Is also being shown. "PLOT OF OFMCKIt (1(1(1" is CT.NXIXOLY COXTItlVED slle )l)Ves lllBf she OVBB ,ne m)t" murmured Tom Moore while wait ng for llls "ntrance, and picking the leaves of the pi ovei'bial prophetic daisy. "What's the Idea Tom 1 ask - Ym frZ. e(l Harry Beaumont, who directed j some humor, one iu constant relief Moore in "Officer CGC," a Coldwynjof the other. picture, which comes to the Sherry "The Mllnnders" will be shown at theatre lor two nays, commencing to- tomorrow. Sunday and Monday. It's this officer business, Beaumont, j These sudden changes from office! ';lo civilian, back again, etc., get nry goat. I simply couldn't remember) them, so now I pick a daisy lo find i out, wnen sue loves me rm an 01. f ,r w,,Bn 1,1,6 doeHn''' '" Swfims to ,",fi oul ri'iht whl('1" evfir way " wol ls-' "Officer 6fiC" Is perhaps the ntosl ; Intricate and cunningly contrived ! I'1"' in w,,lcn To'" Xl,,nre ,,a" """ ;i , a g J 'J ! i i'm, LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ; MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobiles nnd tractors re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons nnd Piston Pins reground. Give us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pm. VEj AMD HE'D PE CLAD TO TEACH WA WU r. 0 tv ! OH. I DlOM'T 3A- THAT ! , . 1 . " YCOt HF.pE T( tfeiore and Aiuer V ' : : I f .' This howa what makc-ii can do In the n.vvies Aivncs Marc, a Paramount player on the left. The sauto Agm- on the right. In the liixvlvs yellow grease paint b U6tf iusli-ad i-l' lak S.in(-timen green la used That's Ivcausu of funny Moles the studio Hunts and the cumeru play Purple I'liutogt-upha rav. .vd nhotouranlis Mark nnti htu,. ,iin.ut white. presented to tire audience, a morn laHclnullitg and absorbing tale of In - ' trlR,1B ml B''hlM"iK canmil be iiiiag - lined. -a special comouy win niso he shown. Mrs. Howard Trull BuehlBf returns to 1 he piano, aft an absence of several years. IIESSIK l.OVK IX A XKW M'ltKKX HATrnrc The host of admirers of T ,, , . , . .i ' "'i'iiiv V'" un, .mini 1 1 ii i urn i II , Lovp, tlio nrlnrs cnannint! of tlio ,, , , , , , , screen will be wflcomo nnwn thali,;, . ., ,., ,,,, 7, tlielr favorite lias selected for her next appearance on the screen an ad - jii i tin ui iiiiii(in icriiu.i jurnnuii n widely read novel "The Mldlanduvg. In author Jackson's vivid writing of "The Midlanders,' ' i . -. f the Misslssipp ,-o:B '""r,1-""""! picturesque folk of River bayous, Miss that rnnse of character delineation which has stamped her as one of the screen's most able artists. DeKinnlnK In the role of an orphan kidnapped during a New- Orleans i.iunn uma ptiiiiini, nuc in, ii iui, a ragged comrorter foSlwo'old aol - jdlers of the Confederacy, then a barefoot "torn-boy" of.h village bios- joining Into such n rare and radiant Ibeauly of girlhood that nt tists and theatr ical producers seWIVifli- sorvl - ce; then a favorite of the-stnger fain- ed for her wlnBntueness and the dash of her the envy of all women. Woven about the character of Au relle, portrayed by Miss Love, Is a story of thrills, advenlttre, romance and t-rue heart Interest, one in which a well chosen moment of pathos Is 1 blended with the spark of whole- tile ,-Mierry inniui hhiji.v uniy A brand new loiitt and Jeff, and another comedy lire also being shown. , FI.IOHTS AXI) KIOHTS is ax Alii adi: l'F..Tfi:i: When you see "The Itoad lo l.on- don" at Arcade theatre Sunday on - ly you'll thank its author. David; T-A-X-I For taxi Bcrvlcs and llvory cars for nil country trips, toa i' soniible 'rates; special ralen lo commercial men. Phone Main 4. For night driver nfler 12 p. in., call Black 3:!!)2. FORD & GEORGE Tom Has a Job TOM MEET MRS.GRF-V! 5HE NfJOtJLD LIKE. TO HAVE you TEACH HER HOW -1 TO SWIM ! , OU, I DON'T . X. 1 1 r bwT it i v. ..J If- Skaats Fosler. for lolling lis Mar . Bryant Washburn, elopo with the 1 ulrl of his vei y-snilden choice In nttlnt(il)lle. To avoid his pursuers (an iniln nop flnico!a""t aml " disappoinled llance) he had. to play hidn-and-spek on the si rents of London nnd hi Ha benutl- fnl stibiubs, thttreby giving you n I thrilling sightseeing trip In the """" ""i-1 ey i'11" snows you nHHSit;ni mi.. f.t "o.. . ' ..' t i n 1 ' , .. ' ' ,. ' . '" , I Windsor Castle, classic Windsor For est, nnd thn charming vIIIuko of Windsor. When they are obliged to leave the car and flee in a motor oiinoft , ,t ,oB the Thames Itlver. "The Road to London" Is nn Asso- cinted Exhibitors feature In which .Bryant Washburn, as n tlashlnK yotinR American, has a romantic ad '- " ,whwe the picture was actually sing. ed. Mr. Washburn Is given the splendid support of Joan Morgan, n , real English beauty, haua Raleigh and Clibb McLaughlin. 1 A tw0.Pnol oom,.(iy R also on the BnlnP progfam. i WE WANT 'Ii A OS OILS E K VK R ! niJm"t:xjtii:ra:tmuimttttjrajmtti Danbar's Taxi Line Prompt, and at all hours. Phone Main 789, cor. Fir and Monroe Red 22I!2 after midnight. ram,,rmttutmn, 1 Camping Equiqment O Wished on Him OH, I HEARD VOO WERE A WONDERFUL SWIMMER! VOUR. WIFE TOLD ME! If I OH.SHE WAS I KIDDIhJA Sexy. Lee Union-Alls " a Men's Blue Denim and Khaki $2.95 Boy Khaki $1.75 WESTENHAYER & GILBERT Sutisfuction Gunvanteed or Money Refunded. See Our Window Display 1.109 Adams Ave. La Grande, Oregon OBSERVER WANT THE REASON FOR. OUR i lis I Al IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE m If you n vp. hopping your money in an un safe jillaco you are risking your own iu torosts and .porlraps .omptiiig ollhors. III III! a No mattor how small the sum is, it, should ho earning interest. Tor you. It, should he ahsolutely safe. You are not, square with yourself unless you arc saving your money safely. A weleome awaits you here as a savings depositor. i United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon I j I j THAT WILL PLEASE YOU i0-iieo; Ever-M'enr .Aliiiiiinunr Kit, ,.,'....'.'.... Kolding l'ancakedriddles , Ntoel I'Yying Pans, with folding handles 8! Folding .Sheet Steel eanii drills ('anii Stoves with oven and griddle ('aiii'p Stoves, with equipment for (i people Nets Knives and Forks Diil.-h Ovciik .... Sp.5.35, $3.75, $3.85 'I Joy Seoiit- Kits l.oy Scout Tents One ((Juart iovernnient ('anteens Cruiser I'ack Sacks 5 Discount for Cash REGON HARDWARE WHV OMLN LA3T NIGHT VODSAtO That Vol) coolo TEACH ANVOrft I SHALL BE VERS GRATEFUL To VOL) n MR. PUFF ! TO &yJhM IU tem m worts: 7 ADS GET RESULTS SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH Be Square With Yourself m $18.00 , , ?0H. v and $1.15 '.12.50 $20.00 ... 11.00 ind $5.75 .... $3.10 $0.75 $1.00 $3.00 & IMP. CO. BY ALLMAN NOW. LET'S SEE VOU PROVE VOL)R STATEMENT t i i!