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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
Monday, November 21, 1)21 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Classified PROFESSIONAL DIKHCTOKX L OSTEOPATHIC-PHYSICIAN'S OR. 1. U INOLE and DH. MARGARET j n u u u uisea.sua or wuiueu una children a speciulty. Ol'tce Vhone main nib. nea. rajne Alain 120. L Uraude National Hank Building. PHYSICIANS AND SUHCIEO.m DR. R. J. 1WCKMAN, Dentist Room 14-15 Paluier-Jloesch Uuildintr, phone Main 70. La Cramle, Orutfuo. K. GEORGE R. VEUliS, Physician and Surgeon, Rooms 18-19( Somnier Building. Office Phone, Main 112 illcsidence Phone, Black 2102. ES. M. WILLIAMSON Professor of practical and clinical midwifery 1017 Eourth street. Phone Black 451.. 10-14-2lltn NATTJIIE CURE. DR. A. N. MATVI1-.LB specialist In cbronto diseases. Methods, Mechano Theropy and Naturopath. Bkln and blood diseases, nn.'.ous diseases. Chronic Headache. Eczema, Sciatica, Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Dis eases, successfully treated, Phone Mala 803. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor CooltdQ BldK., opposite Stat Theatre, Office hours, 10 n VI a. m.,l:8f) to 6:00 p. m. Consults?'"! tree. . S-ltl ATTORNEYS. COCHRAN BBERHARD Geo. T Cocbrcn and Colon 13. Enerhard. At torneys. La Grande National Bank Building-. K. J. KITCHEN, Attorne? at Law Practice In all Courts. Offices rooms 21-22- La Grande National Maps; Building;, La Grande, Oregon CONTRACTOKS O. J. McTjKIAjAN Re jlstereil proffiB bIotirI Civil Engineer; aurveyhiff an "I Kiapa. Room 12, La Grnmlo National Hank building. Phoue Main 51. ARCHITECTS. . ft, HTLIjER, Arch itflct Room 11 La Grande N&tlonal Bank BulMnl Lm Grande.-Oreson. Fraternal Directory B. P. O. ELKB i-a Qranfle Loa-e No 411. LtodK meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clut prlvlleKei obeorfullr extended to Jjrotber Elki. NOLAN SKIFF, P. u PR ARSON. Sec'y. SKODKBN WOODMEN OF lilBltlOA u Grtnil. CsniD No. 770J nsuta on the arst and tuirJ ' Thor.ilr.y eyn Inara of each BUOTita. lr tha K. of P. Bmll. Vlaltlng KfllKniior ulcoaie. H. C. BA1X, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. A. . A. M. La Grande Ledge No 41, A. r. A. M., holds regular meet ings Hrst and tnlrd Fridays at l:tll p. sa. Cordial waloome to ' all Ma- oua. E. R. OIJTE, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Bee. r. O. BAOLE8 Aerie No. JS3. meti rrerT Ifrldar nlgbt at Eagles ttall Vlaltlns members welooaia. Z. LILLY, W. P. J. E. IlIIinSEI.L, Sec. woodmen or Tea world l Grande Caaap No. 16S. Meala Trr Brst and third Monday at t.agles ball. All visiting nelghojrs wel coaa. Dues payable at ton otllcn or the clerk. Itooms 21-22, La Orando National Bank Bid. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. U O. O. St. La Grande Lodge No. SSI). Loral Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at p. mfln Eagle Hall, r.eit to Elks Building, on Wednesday evenlnga. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay " able at La Grande Pharmancy and t J. G. Holm'3 Grocery Store. D. E. SHANKS, Die. M. A STILWELL, Sec. mmuTn ntr PYTHIAS Red CroBs Lodge No. 7, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pytblan welcome lo all visiting Knights. C. W. MOORE, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, K. R. 8. OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RE' SULTS. V. . KI'B HK-.VH1.MT ASHOCMATION of i. -ilia Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No. H .7 w B. of M. LodKO meets flrat Thuraday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. as., at K. or P. ball NORA B.' MACK EY. Commander MARJOUIE EATON, Record -Keeper u. K. k. sou Cbp:r Ne. la, O. E. S.. holds stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesday of face aaonth. Visiting mioMiuoi. ' ml'l.nl HIIMPHRETS, W. M. FLORENCE UACON. Bee, J)R. II. O. BROWN Chiropractor Room 3, West-Jacobon Itldg. Hours 1:00 to 5;00 p. m. "Service That Restores Your Health. Miss Ruth Quiglev Toachr-i' nf P.Hio c.nd Violin, nns Spring Street Phono Jin in 70.1 Saving Them Money Is the reason Busiaww Profei. ilonal, and Workiij SV'ple are keeping us busy mab- eal tall jred suits and overctxw for men md women, as well w making aver, dyeing, rellnii, cleaning ind pressing old garments. THE REASON Our Lwatlon: Back of the Foley Hotel Pbone Black 1823. McCALL COI.II'ANY Want Ajls WANTED. WANTED Experienced younu lady working forenoons wants nosition as bookkeeper, sales lady, or typist' r for afternoon A,l,lre. "Y " Observe- All("e-Ss -V i '' ' iil-is-l. WANTED Work nrtni- ach.ml nl evenings bv competent girl. Write "B", care Observer. 11-17-tf - j WANTED Sewing. Mrs. Taylor, Apt. 7, Washington Apts. lfi'."j Washington Ave. 10-31-2otp FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE -Alaska Hair Seal Moe casins Raw I-Y- lit Pri-C? paid. Also fine Elk Teeth for sal 1510 Adams avenue. Chris Miller. 11-19-tf FOR SALE Chickens. Farmers 242 ll-18-4t FOR SALE Nice fine your Thanksgiving. 2:ss:i. turkeys for! Phono Red' 8-17-41 KOK HUNT KOH RKNT Two furnished house keeping: rooms with bath, 14 IS Mon roe. , U-liMf FOR RKNT .Ret room, (irc:enwooil. close in. 10J ll-18-3tp LOST I,OHT Sunday. Waltham gold watch with fob. Ciohl monogram on leath er ribbon. Return to Red Crop's Drug Store. ' 11-17-tf MISCELLANEOUS 57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline Vaporizer. Write for particulars. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. D. ll-194tp WANTED Men with team or auto to sell our food products, spices, flav orinirs. toilet articles, medicines perfumes, soaps and pie filler, direct! to consumer in country and city. MeConnon & Company, Winonn Minnesota. Mention this paper. 11-19-ltp RAW FURS ' j-Hifihcstf p'rices Pa;d for raw furs. " Write for-'prjee list. . Ship your furs to Northwest Coar't ( Fur Exchange, Inc. 75 Yesler Way! Seattle, Wash. 11.17-4tp FURNITURE repairing and uphol-j sterinp;. All work guaranteed. Snodgrass & Main 02. Zimmerman. Phone 9-24tf HEMSTITCIIING And Picot Edge buttons covered half ball, full ball acorn nnd bullet acorn styles.-'Hail orders given prompt attention: - Alii work guaranteed. Orient, .-jtaken for pleating. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Red 711. Fir3t diock west ui post oiiice. 8-29-tf OUR SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ar , new again when we sharpen them i for you. Leave at Red Cross Druj Store or Snapp's La Grande Phar-1 macy. Prices, single edge, 30c do;! double effce, 40c. A. M. Berger 1020 Y. Ave. Phone Red 1942. 10-4-t ! HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE;! by Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 11U4 O. li avenue, or leave order at Camp-1 J bell Sisters, Ladies' Furnishings, J 130G Adams avenue. 3-22-tf ! i YPE WRITERS, Phonograph.1, Cash ! Registers, Sewing Machines and J Adding Machines repaired. Work1! called for and delivered. . Give us. a call. Prices right. Work gunran-' I teed. Phone Main 102. Shop, 11102 Fir-St. 10-3-2610'.! OFFICE IS REMOVED. ' , DR. G. L, BIGGERS has remove j,i is offices to the New Felcy Building ' n the third floor. Take elevator at hestnut street entrance. 11-2-cf.i DRESSMAKING Mrs. Washington Ave. Hunt, 1701 10-10-20tp ORDERS TAKEN FOR Steam pleat-' i ing. Mrs. M. E. Chelf, 1702 Adams J avenue. Phone Black 1381. 10-27-2Ct.;! J. & K. '.TRANSFER. Piano moving and general transfer ruling in and out of city. Phone Main 708. Residence phone Black 651 Stand at Club Cigar Store. Preferred Stock Coffee DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM, IT MUST j BE ALMOST three o'clock! what's the difference? yov HAD A good Time DiDN'T VOO? i e iy 'i ' l j ta if u., mm'ilm bmAu rmvm I'XISrAl, MVSTKItV IMtVM.t ii.i'oi,ii:n ix (outA;K' Sidney Franklin's latest spocial i 1 in v.....(,c, """"cities 0f the country, to promote new has been for many months lit the'clubs jn intermediate and small cities making with an exceplionally note- a.ui to brine- closer cooneriition be-i worthy cast, will bo the screen ol'fer- lng al the, Aifade Theatre today and 1'llesila' - Naomi Childors, an actre3s of rare beauty and talent, has the lendlnK feminine role, ami Sam tie Unuse, equally well known on the screen, has the male leal. Others appearing in this First Na tional attraction are Lionel llel more, Adolph Menjou, Lloyd Whit- OloHtHone and Churle Hill Mailes j "Courage" was adapted for the! automobile clubs in larger cities of then 'screen by Sada Cowan from Andrew j country will be expected to organi.-.' J ! Soutar's iiovol of the same name. It j municipalities in their districets. j i lis a gripping story of u young Eag-1 When the smaller clubs have beer'J lish engineer, Slephan Ulaeknicore, placed on a business basis their oper-ii who is Imprisoned for a murder hoiation will be put in the hands of Lien1' did not commltt. From behind his! prison hats ho secretly directs a great' 'industry through his faithful and i plucky little wife. Ry thin they help their government win it war. The real slayer, dying on the bat tlefields, makes a confession exoner ating lilackniotH'e. As a retm It Ulaekmooro is not only reunited with his wife, but .the romnnee of their son iy turned from one of sorrow to one of happine;w. IIOVI IKK OK Till-; STARS' LAST DAY SMKRItYS Ever Slnee "The Miracle Man" film tains'' liriVe been asking to sec Tom MelKhiin In another erook r.clc, They'll have that chance. In "Thr Frontier of the Slars." The. Good- Luck Star has the part of a man brought up In an asylum and on the streets of the tounh New York Hast Side. Naturally he is a KaiiRster and a two-fisted lignier as wen. no knows no good. Hew ho Is regen erated by' the love oT a little crippled girl who knows no evil Is revealed in "The Frontier of the Stars." rtnnulUUIUl FIND IT HERE nfttTurn FOR CHRISTMAS. Making a big reduction on Hansen Auto Gauntlet Gloves in special X-mav li Air.. ,'P : . 1:1 v boxfis- We are offerinC until X-mas special prices, t7.C0,iiow $5.00; S5.0D. now ?;i.00: $11.00, now $i(10. .a . fl IE1 TOGGERY. i l-io-nt Everyone who has tried itappreciat- ds tTle conveniences ' of 'the 'Metropot- itWFnmHv stvte Wet Wash. Tbirt-j Lpounds - or less ready for tho line, 78c. unone Black 14li2 La Grande. Ore. 11-4 2Gp Worthy We have proven that we are worthy of the public's confidence. Our equipment Is dignified and genteel. We plan onr services carefully and execute them conscien tiously, Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Directors 1505 Fourt'j St. Phone, Main G2 Night Phone, Main 743 Private Ambulance Service CLTDK E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Eihbalmer I I IIF.,S Vou GET VouR OVvTJ BREAKFAST IN THE MORHING -I PROBABLV WOH'T FUEL LI KE mm m Jci mm w v .. i AUTO GLUBS JT I - i DETROIT, MICH., Nov 21 Initial' move in an effort to increase member-1 shin of niitomohiln clubs in larger tween motor clubs generally, will by made at a meeting litre November 21: troubled with indigestion or eonstl nr.d 22 of the executive board of tin : paiion, give them a trial nd realize American Automobile 'Asso'.'iii'tion j for yourself what an excellent; incdl nml presidents, secretaries and man teine it Is. Adv. agers of state and' city automobile clubs from all parts of the United ............ ....... ....... States. ; ; The conference has been cnlltd by I George C. Oiehl of Buffalo, president ( of the national association. In his call for the meeting IMr. Diehl declared that under the plan to be proposed motorists, the interest of the larger;! organizations being only to develop. J them to a point insuring their succes: the plan also includes a provision.,! for establishment of mechanical aid i service for members of elubs. Such! a system is employed in KnglantL j' The A. A. A. touring board also cx-j vide accurate and up to date maps fori1 pets to be active during the conference ' planning to carry its map making work fot waul. An effort will be mad-.1; to have each club in every state pro-j its members. ' ' Thousands of Tens of . Vessels Lost Last Year LONDON, Nov. 21.-J-Steani and sailing: vessels totally lost,-or condem ned last year numbered 5(1 of Mil, (iO'iJi tnos, according to statistics published by Lloyds Register oil -Shippine;. Of STHMA A No cure for it; buf welcomo relief is often brought by V apo Rub Ota 17 Million Jan Used Yearly LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY AH kinds of machinery, uutomobiles and tracton re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring an.d oversize pistons. Crankshafts' Pistons and Piston Pins reground. i - Give us a trial ,1 D.' FITZGERALD, Prop. Welders of THE BEST EQUIPPED IN EAST OREGON Cylinder ReKrinding Crankshaft Rexrindlnc Pistons, Piston Rings, Piston Pins Cits and Tractors Machine Work of All Hindi Wt are equipped and mmned by export for the abova work LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS K. W. Leighton, Prop. ' Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Elack 1241 Fir & Jefferson The Duff I'LL I FT I I'M NOT COli.' j TO GET oP vtRV EARL-Y MV6ELP 50 VOU NEEDN'T GETTWG UP VJOR12V - these 255 were wrecked, (10 abandoned : at .sea, K;l foundered, 43 missing, 52 j burnt, hist in collision, 9 broken up! land 2(i "lost". .! The l'uitel SI' lies lost 108 vessel , l.W.i.'iH tonsGreat Britain 1(13 of, 11)0,51):! tons. i ('litiiiihci Iain's Tablets Have Ht A World of timid, "C'luimberlnin's Tablets have done me a world of Kood." writes Mrs. El- la 1.. uutton. iirnviio. i. . ! nave recommended the into a number of mv friends and all who have used them praise them hluhly." When A Good Farm For Sale 1C0 acres 111 the heart of tho valley known a I ho John Shaw farm ono and a half miles East from tho Iowa school bouno, about two milos Wost from AUcol. Good, niodern, up-to date house, barns and out bulldinr,s; all fenced and cross fenced; deep wells, with pump liiK plants: every foot under cull' ivut Ion and first class Band ridgo soil. Tliera Is also a 44 acre tract ' nbout two miles south and oast ' from this tract belonging to the ! same puil'ies that can go with till:! place, at the same price, that also lias good Improve ments, and the prleo Is right flfil) per aero small cash pay ment will handle It. Come in nnd talk to us about It. C. J. BLACK & CO. (Realtors) NKW 1'OHJY BI,DG. La Grniitle Oregon All Metals of AH Makes Overhauled Alarm Clcck I ill 1 DrtTU Clkkl Aklh Crt.l T''ll y-r-s . - ...... "13 wviii m-. i' jvii YWA, riurtiiiiMu RI5EEARLV-- DAOiryj. , ;S;'!7';'i1 . ZZ ll - XrZ'. NOW WATCH he! milk -S r-TS RUBBERS New arrivals in Rubber Pacs One, two and four buckle Oversboes Leather. Top and Solid) Gum Lace Slices WESTENHAVEH ft GILBERT 1H0I) Adams WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? OBSERVER WANT AD THE REASON FOR. OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th BKITKR it'lian the tiihto ol' the home made pumpkin qiie thait tops off the TliniiiksfiiviiiR' feast, is the satisfaction that Amies with knonr that; tomorrow is provtotcrt for as well as today that llici'e!ii,l)e "piiiiiiipUiu iiii;" next year, too. AVe wish you all a thankful Tliauks , giving- tiliis yjenr and every year. We Will Be Closed All Day J Legal Holiday- United States National Bank '.' La Grande, Oregon fj? f? ft 4? f? ft? ft? tl? f? GOOD MOR.'JIMG DADLT ill I'll Grande -TRY AN D AY I J? 1? fc 4? 4k ff? 1? .arl) The Foundation of Good Dress 0001) TASTE in dross miiBt find Its first expression In the proper Corset In the harmony if simple, beautiful lines and right proportions. Women of discrimination taste all over America wear 'La Camille' Corset because they give the correct silhouette and accent the nat ural beauty ot the llKiiro as no other CorHots can. There Is a "La Camille" model that will fit you perfectly. ' Have a (rial fitting and be con vinced. A complete line of new models on nanu. Mrs. Rout. Pattison, COItSETlEKE 1702 Oak, Corner of Spring BY ALLMAN A VOU GET - J. IM BED TH!?E:41 RIGHT AVJfiii1. t. I V I-