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-' - - 1 .- Tnrsibtv,' SfiTciii'l)T Hi, 1921 "LA GRANDE EVENING 65SERVER PAGE SEVEN V - - - I I'KOFKSSIOXAL DIUKCTOUT OSTKOPTIlltT JHVSICIA.S DR. J. L. TNOLE &nd DH. 41AROARF11 INfiL E lineftnt-H ol women und child rtn a HpeWuitv. Of ice- I'll one Alain 106. Kin. Plion Mun 12G. La Grande National liank Building. ill ri -f l nr.. i. a l ll iiassmea yy ant aqs AUCTION OF MEN WANTED, rHYSICIAXft AND SUUiKOXA. OR. R- J- RUCK MAN, Dentist Room 14-15 Pal in r-lioeMt:h Itutlrlin.;, piione Alain 70. La CJrande, Oregon. VANTE1)-Vhiltlwn to care fur...Wiilj NATURB tXRE, DR. A. N. MAYVT1.L.R Bpeclnllst In chronic dlfleases, Mvthoda, Mechano Theropy and NhturopAtl). Skin and blood dlhetises, nervous - disease. Chronic Headache. E cat ma. Sciatica, Appendicitis. Constipation. , Bowel Trouble; ail kinds of Chronic Dis eases successfully Iruated. Phone Mata 803. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coolldtre Hldir., opposite Star Theatre. Office hours, 10 12 . m.,l:SU to 6:00 p. m, ConsmtatD tree. -4tf ATTORNEYS. COCHRAN EBBRHARD Geo. T. CCHiiirtn and C)od B. Eberhard. Attorneys.-La Grande National Rank Building-, R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney at Law Practice In all Courts. Of fleer rooms 21-22- La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. CONTRACTORS D. J. tfcLBLLAN R mistered profes sional Civil Entflnoer:' aivveylnK. and snaps. Room 12. La Grande National bans; building. Phone Main 91. ARCHITECTS, C.' B. H1LLSR. Architect Kooss 11, La Grande National bank UulMnlK I La Grande. Orevon. will po to Ufejr Homes fur the even-lHEMSTI Write F"Vrare Observer. m AdaniVAve. Red 711. First j 8-29-tf, Vtfliintrpr - TROUSERS nig. Offering of Hu man llcinns 611 the Auc tion IJlock ik Novel. ilriO-tfl sharp Safety sure siiave.5; SMOOTHV-llEve your safety razor HING'AND PTCOT EDGE by Mra.X F0"Connell, 1104 O. avenue, orfnye order at Camp-i ' "v bell Sisters, Xadles' Furnishings,! 0ST0Nj Scpt S.The e0iu).(, 1305 Adams avenue. . 8-22-tf of Edwar(i f)jxon of Philadelphia, ap parently from malnutrition, just nfttr blades shnfyened by A". M. Berger. HEMSTITGrHNG and Plcot Edge, by.njs services hail -been sold-to the hijih. l.-)20 Y uvenbe, 4r leuve at the 'Red Mrs. fc. IA luckey. AIo agent Ior.c,, ujdler brouuht the second dv of vruss in-ug ,-uore or uity fire; wiotu. iovo okuu os tn auction block for unemployed men Station, Mail Vdera triven nromptl Pbone Red 28. attention. Sinirhy edire 35 cents 1 .dozen; double edian, 50 cenls.'J-ll-jMIl.DREr) ''LOVETT Teacher tf. 1 piano. ReslUemivStudio, 13u'0 nvenue. 1'honi Ion the Common to a close aflfr 12 snitl not n r ft XT1.t-.I-l I 1 iir.1.1 n 1 r.11 Bien ano imys iori sawmill ml linv fnetnrv wni-lr !m-' I bier Box Lumber Co. 9-1-tf 1 v- riMr. it urDP i WANTED To buy 30 head of sprin g A ; lambs. Call J. K. Ford, Hot Late j nrTTTTTnTtTtTTrrtTnrrrfTtttTTTtTIWtTTTHtTttl .-lana-.nrium. . B-zf-ii' A Maitiiificient I.uuch. The hest coffee that can be made for fc u cup is served with all lunches FOR SALE OK TRADE FOR SALE N'inft-rooni house, closi in. With or without 'furniture. Easy,fram U:30 to 1:30 p. m. each day at: - . iTkn D..I....A 1.... .1. A 1 r..:' 3J.i Dixon, a World War Veteran,' ere meal a day anl sometimeh that, had been his portion. . Bidders were more plentiful Friday than Thursday and many pledges of food and clothing for men In addi tion to payment of wages weru forth- comiiiK. Women acted as-itui'tioneers and put the men, stripped lo the waist, through exercises to show their capa bility. $25 Weekly and Found. . The paitv of unemployed went froi their west end headquarters to the For Work and Dress Scraps Worsteds ( 'nsli meres ( 'llttllll.-lllcs Kerseys Mnleskins (.'ordiinivsi Klmkis The Finest Quality andas usual The Lowest Prices Inouiic at 13(lti (ik St lne ralace. Just orop in on A lain inqune at 1.100 mm M. . , in the buslness ,,strlct, gatbennp: a ' ,11,:. 1 .considerable audience as they went. . j ,u. in... , ,1 .., ... Ln . .... f..,l t u. 1 lie mnL mice, un it i 'v- ! '"'" nl'" A . !,,!, nmnno- the i , I eps. two ett 11 " rtvntoval of Old Town Store, The OJd Town Store has moved from tw? weeks' work with board, elothmjt !I02 C avtaue to the store building (1;. onrl pay at the rate of $ a week from agonally ros4 the street, which is!" 'heatnea producer and another $ ., W Fraternal Director; , B. P. O. KLKB Ia Qranae 109.6 No 4SS. Lodge meeta each Thuridsy r eTentnK Kt 8 o'etnek. Home and club 5 prlvlleKea cheerfully extended to all Brotlier Elkn NOLAN BKTFF, Exalted Ruler T. t,. PEAUROM. Seo'y. laODUUN WOODMEN OF aXEIIICA La Grande Camp No. 7"flS neta on the flrat and tnlrd Thurnd.iv 6Tn Inica of each ajo-Lth. Ir the R. of P. Ball. Vlaltlng KAttfntmrc TM,trcoMa H. C. BALL. V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. A. r. a i. U. Oranda Lease No' 41. A. F. A A. M.. holda reffolar mwt Inaa Brut and tblrd Fridays at 7:0 P. m. Cordial welcome to all Ma. eons. , E. R. CTIYE. W. M. . A. C. WILLIAMS. See. r. O. XAQLEB Aerie No. its, Btt every Friday night at Eagles Vlaltlng members weltvme. ' 7.. LILLY, W. P. A. E. BIRDSE!,!,, Sec. FOR TRADIv and wagon for residence in J, a Grande. Write 11. F. Spears, core Old Town Store. . 9-10-2p : .?. ' ' ; . ""-" ' ,!, ,,i, f, ,ln.hin lu.l.r. FOR SALE Larue Enclish White-' hame phone number, Black?'"" Ughorn henV for b -eeders Fr . m '- J- K. Tilden, Prop. jing for undescr.bed labor, i u, , . , . ' ,, o o rt' Manv persons who took no part in the worlds best strain. Geo , U. fUMU h;,,,,-'. contributed toward feed- ,,Pron- ' . 0-10-4tp' .intheworklessmen. FOR SALE OR TRADE-A good sev-1 MU I UJ1UL L U I a ,.."71 ' i Z t " I "f en.roomhouseand six , fine lotc I 1 1 T T H i ll- I ! 1 1 i ...1.1 h. h..l .ril two and . half I r , ,. itiitftTniiiainiiH-'iij years ill me viuimiiuii ui m.t .m-. .. . itwice wounded, came up for a job j ! ...... jafter sleeping anywhere he could find,on ,)id(. W(,re ..,.lnk fil.nnnri. 17 ..onl.s ;for the last two months, he said, fre- of ,, Arllulr llul.soni 2;1. .quently going three or four days with-i An offer of work at ?'i Jllifw estenhaver & Gilbert bath, bariH woodshed, electric lihrs and city wirt,erf fine fruit and shadi? trees, four LifccksXrom school. Will take in a good ciq or some good lo's, Liberty Bflcdsi mortgage, etc. Pyramid Land cJ 8-29-tf 'UNEMPLOYMENT ! 1309 Adams Ave. La Grande, Oregon ni,r. fond As all Indications point to many1,, month with board and clothing was Spoil location. See, " ""n 'ii uriinue tho bid that brought him down trom FOR SALE M owner, Mrs. SadieXB,. Clark, at DrJ t,,is 1wim,!r C,hlBf of Holl, Hoy Flex- the black. Rinb1,--o'sr,n- resl.teAeo. Rth n,l el ls preparing to make It as un- Tonv Bri 8-22-tf !nlea8'uit as possible for the criminal bid in at $25 a month to be iri, CHEAT FALLS. Mont., Sept Richardson's e'eo'ent 0 make this city a stopping A REAL BAftOA!NIN a second-hand place on their wanderings. In dis ' Garland bnsM-urtier stove. See' cussing his plans this morning Mr. llarleyx Richar(Sji-l at, The Harris Flexor said that all unemployed who Art Store; -9-3-tf aro willing to work will be given a 1 V ' rUanna In aitt ti l..h I,' ll.ni-n um FOR SALE-jCheap lumber and apple: aroun(1 bu apMM cfm.u )(, v-a7, ' n.,n 'v made to place Ln Grande on the Kivdtte. 7-30-'m ,,... , .,. ,. , ., . i iisl ui liiw ciiiuiniii fiieiiiuni Tony Bruno, a former service man. Wild Ducks Plentiful In Eastern Montana as many wild dnclts on Luke Ilowdln conditions were apparently unusually as thure are this ynar, according to favorable mid the thicks remained ln State Senatior 11. II. Klrton of Mai- j Montana rather than conttiuie their ta, Mont. , I flight Into Canada. One reason for their remaining, was that lliu water "Tens of thousands of ducks ofi I onnnlna tl.til ...,11. ...oil., .... ... Il. ,', ... ., I In several years, north lor the nesting season spent j 13 the summer In the vicililty of tbe In the lake 1h higher than it has been assistant janitor. Others who got job Not in many years havo them been lake," the senator said. "Nesilng' REAP TUB OBSERVER WANT ADS FOR SALE CVsU'r white pigs. Call and lliose refusing to work. Ed Stringham.Yl'lione Farmers lxfi. Special deputies ure being appoint- 9-8-tf e(l to assist the regular police force in handling the situation in case it Grande Cawip No. 169. Meets very first and third Monday at Eaifle" i hall. All Tlaltln nelnboars wal cioao. rjuca navable at the of nee f the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La OrandelpOR SALE OR TRADE Team and becomes necessary to call upon their Nnllrmtl Rnnk H1?. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. R, J. KITCHEN, Clerk. ; O. O. M. La Oraade Loda-e No. 86U Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at I p. m. In Eag'e Hall, rext to Elks Building, on Wednesday evenlnga Vlattora always welcome. Dues pav able at La Grande Pharmancy and at J. G. Holm's Grocery Sto'e. D. E. SHANKS,- Die. J. G. HOLM, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Ledge No. J7. meets every Monday ' evening In Castle Hall IK. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights c. w. Moonrc, c. c. C. L. GRAHAM. K. R. 8. . harness. Call at 2H02 N. Ash St. i services. These deputies will serve 9-8-tf. Willi pay and. the entire qity will .be . j kepC.unUex.surveillancn, by. ihuin and- FOR A GOOD Home or a good ranch, all men of the "I won't work" cas.- call Black 801. Use Observer Want Ads. FOR RENT FOR RENT A newly furnished front room. One block'vfrom high scho d. 'Especially suitable, for students or teachers. Furnace heat. Phone Main 87. ' 9-12-2t FOR RENT Furnished irooms, (il7 Finn. Phone Black 32t2. fl-12-tl FOR .RENTAl'ivt on Sixth sfcrcojt. Black' 711. v' -room modern hous-v I!. W. (irandv. il-in-'tf 8-8-tf ' coming to town will he ordered to j leave In a hurry. The .- efroits. ti I keep thiB class of men out. of town ' nuido by the police during the sum i iner lllivo been successful and it I: ! expected that La Grande will not be J visited by many of the criminal ele incut during the winter. I Mrs. E. M. Fowler, city treasurer, i .who has charge of the city free em j ployment office slated this morniir i that men wanting to work are nlway' .put In touch with jobs through her office if there ls any job on the city's i want list, and Chief Flexer will send all men willing to work to Hie em ployment this winter. Last week ten men were given work through Mrs. Fowler's office. FOR RENT Two.r.iom furnished np-; Fall's SUCCeSSOr artment, '1017 Fourth St., corner 4th St., Spring and 5th Sts. 0-lU-tf WOMAN'S BENUFIT ASSOCIATION ot the Maccabees, La Grande Lodge No. 17 W. U. of M. .Lodge melts first Thursday at 2 p. n. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P. hall Visiting Bisters welcome. NORA H. MAChKY. Corasoander WARJ0K1E EATON, Record-Keener l hi R Hnna Chanter Ne. 13. O. B. 8.. holds stated communication the sec ond aod fourth Wedneaday of each Biontb. Visiting members eordlall) ""CmHUI.r,A HUMPHREYS. W. 1L FLORENCE BACON. Sec I j NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOFNT. ' In the County Court of Union Coun- tv. Stole of Oreffon. In the matter of the Estate of Ad-' pf)K KENT ' die B. Robertson, deceased. No-ice is hereby given that the un- Sommer, Mairt. T.'4. dersigneii has filed her final account i as administratrix of the estate ot : j.-itrxitURE for sale by the piece unanimous endorse Addie K. Kohertson, necea.-eo, nnu tne - 304 l-,,n To Be Elected In New Mexico Soot LOST AND FOUND- County Court of Union County, Orc- gon, has set Wednesday, September 14th; 1 ! 2 1 , at 10 o'clock a. m., at the ..-. .n.m r,r n i.r emirt nt the Court House in La Grande, Union County jLOST-One Goodrich fabric 32x4 auto Oregon, as the time and place for, hearing any and all objections to thei allowance of said final account, apj proval of the same and so'tlement of: said estate. PriR RFVT Turn . tll..,.,. furnish,,,! rooms. ' Apply A, R. Orme at Pnl-j "NTK PE N. M Sept 13-New nam's Drug Store.- Phone Black !MftJt,c0"' '"' v- h- v , 9-10-tf ' we irom t':dity lo succeed - Albert ii. ran, now secretary ol trie liner A few choice offices in lor. I the Sommer Bujlding. Call Fanny, II. O. Bui'siim, who was appointed 8-20-:f by Gov. M. K. Merhpni to fill the sen 1 alorial chair temporary, has Hie men of the lie- 8-22-tf publican state convention. The liein Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Aua 13th, 1921. GEORGIA HULL, Administratrix of the Entate of Addie B. Robertson, deceased. Dly. Aug. 13-20-27 Sept. 3-10. COCNTY TREASURER'S CALL FOR MARKET ROAD WARRANTS. VATirr Tn n ,t ti lu r c ! trnfA fAlliltV Treasurer' has funds on hand with! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS which to redeem all warrants issue:! on the Market Load Fund up to ami including No. 2328. series of 1921. In terest ceases pn the above warrants on August 22. 1921. JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. Dly Aug. 20 27, Sept 3-10-17. jocratfc nominee is K. II. Hiinnu of I Albuquerque, former justice of the 1 stale supreme ctuirt. Eleven proposed constitutional tire and rim on main road betweei amendments will also be voted on. Kamela and Iji Grande, Sept. 1 1. These Include measures barring Name on casing. Finder notify mi l aliens Ineligible to citizenship or as- receive reward. C. F. Roberts. ;sociatloiiB or r.irporailons controlled 9-12-2tp by such aliens from owning land, ex- - tending to women the right lo hold MISCELLANEOUS 'public office, providing a tax exenip- . tion of $2,000 for former service HEMSTITCHING An Picot Edge men, and plnrlng on common car- buttons covereV-haf ball, full ball ri. rs the burden of proof thai rate amrr. nnd hnllet nrof-n lv es. Mail orders or the suite corporate com- orders given prrihiptj attention. All mission are unreasonable. work guaranteed, Orders takei for pleating. Mrs. L. H. Norton,' OHSFIiVHIt WANT Aim PAY m , r 1 vfeK VWiW-''.?!!" ''U''.-yt'.-Z:-- LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of mnchinery, automoliiles and tractors re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. . Ascetylene ieldpig of all kinds. Cylinder boftnpV and oversize pistons. Crankshafts.MMstons and Piston Pins reground. Giv us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro.. . most precious thing in the world y . Think what this world would be with- out confidence that the sun would rise tomorrow! V Without confidence in the order of ' tilings, in our fellow men, in our institu- ti6n, chaos would reign in the world. ;TrTe would-be no security, no progress, ' ' no iappinessV Confidence is essential to i, all tnat is worth while. ' ' Yelrs of satisfactory experience with . ' - . Red Okown gikoline have given the mo ' " toring oil blic confidence in "Red Crown." ' They kw th;M with "Red Crown" in the tank thehav high-quality motor fuel, and that nrnt their engine will deliver its maximum power and mileage. "Red Crown" is available at Standard Oil Service Stations, garages, and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OH. COMPANY l lilufiiial THE REASON FOR OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE m m m m r !.. , ... M I M I' !j ;i ii . '-I ' ''i ii: i i i:f. i i i, An Order To Pay Your c1io(;k on lliis bunk is your order to us io pv ii ncrtniii amount to a spo- il'icd pcrsthL VWIinn I.Iki clici-k is cair ; ; Cflbvl (casIuM) il Vfiil cliniinalt (ir.li ninl put. usi iifss-1 liaVjjjf in . iif illl a '1 i inns your recefpt. i IKII'fSSII v ptii'smial of cariyiii!' alTairs on a United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon Dori3 Pulls a Surprise BY ALLMAN School Botiks. At Silverthorn's t:i?y pay tou ca-'i money for school books that have been ued if in good condition. Do not put off until the last moment to do this as busy days you cannot hope to get the attention you can get this week for next week the rur. is bound to be very great at Silvertnarn's. ! Call trhj La Grande Employment Of-1 fice for vcar help. Always t your service. PVne Black Snl. 8-8-tf j TH,5 MORNING W.iHVou'D ILL U 1 - ' i r i 1 . l.l . . n. DF"iT FF, 7H Pl AN THO K 1 M 'g iJirA ?Jk TTTTnr I oh who is thu 1 MS. I ' ' . HB V.... I'-m 'sW -J. WIlDUKat'"' r l I . WOUUEWFUL KIN(J ir If l r to upi pi nm - r : 1 - j f T.r i av n. wec a.c - . i b ilrai. 'Ii & Safe UMjI I ii "BP iy v -i tt'Si list - i i t.?u-z.-. fVk vTr. j'.j-'s.iw. , SHE. i5 ONE OF oull FAMILN, MPS BrtlLEV ! it's mrs wiLbuw ourr- AVERV FiMiJt)i ART15T (Y7- i ,1 ' " L (. , :ri.jtrm' ice. PV.ne Blac BSERVl N 1 .T AlrS GITT RE-1 OBSERV