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Tjun 'idhy,- tJa nWayy-r ty- T, A OTTANDE FTTNnyO OBSTCRVRT? I f iassif;.ri wMf AjJIirswc?. :i WANTED. WANTED Household goods; furm machinery, buiories, wagons and hacks. ' Kanfres, stoves, musical in struments. We get you one-fourth more for. your goods. Surely you have something for sale. Drayage coats nothing. The I'Ynneis Chain Brokerage stores. Corner Kir and Monroe streets. " 12-Sl-tI liOST LOST llark, navy blue, large plaid auto robe last evening between my office anrNorth Fir St. Finder please notify Geo. II. Currey, ' l-3-2t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OHT KOI'AT H I o I 'tl V S I ( ' 1 A N S I)H. .1. I.. INCLU mill .MAIKiAUKT INtlLE. DIstuHeH el' WDiui-ii and chil dren a specialty. Oll'ice 1'hoin. Main IOC. lies. Phone Main luti. I.u Urunde National IJank lUillillnir. PHYSICIANS AND SI lt;KOS pit. R. S. HUCKMAN. Dentist, ltcmm 34-15 J'nlnier-llnesch liuiltlinir, pltolic Mftln 70. L,a til-mule, DntKon. UKO. 11. VKHHS, -M. I. Henem! .Surir try. Office over Silvertliorn'w. Ol'tirt1 phone Main US; residence plioin: Main fiSti. XATI KK ClItK- PR. A. N. MAYVII.I.T-: Specialist In Chronic diseases. Methods, Mechtinn--Therapy and Nnturopiitli, Skin and blood diseases, nervous .' diseases. Chronic Headache, Krzeina, Sclfillca. Appendicitis, Constipation, 14nv.l Trouble: all kinds of Chronic Diseas es successfully treated. Phone Main 103. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool tdue Ttldjc.. opposite Star Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 to la a, m., 1:0 to r,:00 p. in. Consultation froe. ,1-4-tf DR. J. K. WOODHU. Ohiropiiietnr and Naturopath. Nervous and chroiLlc diseases a specially. Suite 20, Soin mer Bldff. Over Silverlhorn's. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to Ti p. nip.. V to 8 evenings. 12-24-lm ATTOItXF.YS COCHRAN and EHKIlllAr.D C.eo, T. Cochran and Colon H. Kherhard, At torneys. La Cruntle National flank lluildlnR. It. J. K1TCHKX. Attorney nt law. IVactlce In all courts. Offices, rooms 21-22, La Grande National Bank Dulldlng. La Grande, Oregon. COXTItACTOliS V. .1. McLELLAN IteKlsteretl profes tlionnl Civil Engineer: surveying and maps, lloora 12. La Grande National Hank BuildinK, l'hone Main 01. AltCH ITKt'TS C, B. Miller. Architect. Itoom 11. I.n tJramie Xationul Bank Building. La Irande, Oreuon. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY l f O. M. La Grande Lodtre So. S.'.tl. Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular lueetinKs every Thursday night at S p. ni.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visitors always welcome. Dues pAyable at La Grande Pharmacy and at J. G. Holm's Grocery Store. D. K. SHANKS. Die. M .A. STII.M'liLL, Sec. ii. P. O. KLKS La (ironde 1oIko No. 433. loilge meets etyh Thurmlay ev enini? at S o'clock. Home and clan frivilCKes cheerfully extended to all Irolher l-:ik.. NOLAN SKIFF. Exalted r.uler K. L. I'KAItSON. Hcretary. MfllJHHX WlitDMKN OK A M Kltlf A La Ursnde c'anip No. 7Tl:l meets on the first and third ThurMlny evpn-lnp-8 of ench r.toiilh, in the l. ( V. Hall. VUitinR neiithhors welcome. H. C. HALL. V. C. JAKE HOSTOl'K. Clerk. A. F. and A. M. 1a CPancle Lodtre No. 41. A. P. unci A. SI., hold- rrKUlar jnoetlne.i first nnd third Fridays at 7::l0 . m. CordiHl welcoiuo to nil Masons. E. rt. ci'vn, w. sr. A. C. WILI.1AMH. Sec. t. U. KACILKS Arle No. nict. every Friday nlKht t F.nRles Jlnll. Visitlne members wHrotne. Z. LILLY. W. I'. j. i:. i:ii:ni:i.L. Rcc. WlHinMKN OF THK WOKL1J Ln tirande Camp No. llil. . Jleeln-every, first and Ihlrd Monday at LjiitIi-k hull. All VIsitlnE tmiKhhora welcome. Dues pavnble nt the office of the clerk, ltoom.x 21-22. La firnnde Nn tionnl Hunk ltldir. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. II. J. KITi'HF.N. Clerk. KNIOHTS OK l'VTHIAS IK-d Cross, l.odKe No. 27. meets every Monday rvenlne In Oastle Ilnll ( K." or 1. Unil). at p. ni. A Pythian weloomo . to all visiting Kniirlit. f. W. MoiillH. f. O. C. L. flltAHAM. K. R. S. tVOMKN'K I'.ENKKIT A.S.SIH 'I ATloS of the Maccabees. La tlrafidt- IxalRe No. 2T. W. B. A. of M. Lodt-e mn-w firjt Thursdav at 2 p. In. anil third SJ .d neKdav ai 8 p. ni.. nt K. of I. Hall. Visitiiie iiistvrs w.-lcnmc .MALJOItll-: BATON, Record Keeper. O. K. S. Hope I'hnpter So. 13, . h. f holds stHted eomtnunlcittioii the sec ond nnd fourth Wednesdays of ench month. VisitlnK member cordially Welcomed m HI.HI.HnETf(. w. M. VI.OI:KSl'l-: It.M'ON. See DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM. I MADE A NEW VEARS ftESOLUTiOM A LI TO MVSELF-BOT I'M AFRAID ril HAVE TO BREAK IT -y i FOR SALE OR TRADE FUR SAI.K Two fresh milk cows. Phone 25SR. M-:itp FOK SALii Two Poland Cnina Hrood Sows, seven shouts. Bert Knight, Union, Oregon. 1.4-Zt'i FOK SALE Potatoes grown on the Sand Ilidge. graded when due. Price $1.70 per cwt., at Pacific Produce Co. warehouse. , One sack to as man as wanted. L. L. 'Mc Konnon. , 12-31-tf FOR SALEfc a6-lnrh. annlo tree wood. Phone 380J. 12-14-2Gtp FOR SALE Dwelling house and lot located on the southwest corner of Main and Second, streets. Must bo sold. If interested inquire of Arthur C. Williams, over L. & L. Drug Store 11-25-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 1418 Monroe. il-i-2tp FOR RENT Barn. Phone SHOW. l-4-3t: FOR RENT two-room apartment. lu-iu sixth VBeet. l-4-2t FUR RENT One two-room house keeping apartmeAt. Wuverly Room ing House. l-3-2t FOR RENT Bedroom at 1512 Adams. : (,''' i ! ..' !'.! 'I .i il2-3Srt FOR RENT (Hiei live.rooin .'house,.! with hnth C n.,aL,,. V Ir-Utl 1 dren. One two-J-oom hpusej no chil, dren. One three-room house, no children. See J. L. Mars, 1804 Greenwood. 12-29-tf HOUSE FOR RENT. Furniture for sale separately.' . (1705 Cedar street. Phone 34UW. V 12-24-ti MISCELLANEOUS L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Koose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Women's Moosehenrt Le gion meets second ai)d fourth Thurs days of each month. Moose Legion of the World meets Second Monday' of each month. Visitors always wel come. Dues payable at) la. Grande Pharmacy and at J. G. Holm's Gro cery Store. D. E. SHANKS, Die. M. A. STILWELL, Sec. MRS. M. WILLJAMSON. Profes sor of practical 'ytni clinical Mid wifery. 2it4"Adamj. Phone 332J. t la-ZH-im V HAULING AA1 (TIME Ashes, rub- bish, tin c: Ihaulcd. Call 149J. le. - 12-6-2Ctp Prices reasonal DRESSMAKINl AND PLAIN sew- ing. Prices L-easonable. 1800 E. Penn Ave. t 12rl9-2mp HIGHEST I1KICES PAID for raw furs. Write for price list. No'rth- west coast 1'Ur txenange, inc., fonual meeting of the stockholders of Ycsler Way, Seattle, Wash. ,the La Grande National Bank will be 12-16-2mp. hej at their banking-house in La PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh-i?" "reK"' 0" Tues''"y. January ton's Welding! Machine Works. I10"1-' 19A2?- the hour of tcn 0 clocl IT 12-lfi-9fit !a m' meeting a Board of i HEMSTITCHI AND PICOT EDGE ' by Mrs. J. F0 :onnell,llu4 O. !ncss will be transacted as may proper order at Camp-jly come before the said meeting. avenue, or leave 'bell Sisters, es Furnishings, 1305 Adams averwe. 3-22-tf HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge- buttons covered half kail, full ball acorn and bullet abornstyles. Mail orders given prompt attention. All work guaranteed.! prdcrs taken for pleating. MrsvL. II. Norton, 90fi Adams Ave. Phone 421W. First ' block west of post office. ...... ... 8.29.tf READ THE WANT ADS! LA GRANDE MACHINE SHOP AH kinds of machinery., paired, overhauled and rebujit I Ascetylene welding of all Cylinder boring and oveVrJze pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons ancr Piston Pins regronnrl ' Give as a trial D. FITZGERALD, Prop. IF IT'S A GCX)D ONE, DON'T - USE A LITTLE. WILL POWER IT- IMXi-STAK INTltOm C El) - IN 'THE SILENT CALL." j The Star Theatre promises an unus juul treat for followers of the silent ! drama in its offering, The Silent Call, the II. O. Davis presentation of the Lourcnce Tiimble-Jane Murfin production, which is being distributed through . Associated First Nationul Pictures, Inc., und which will be shown at the Star Theatre Friday, Saturday 'and Sunday. Three factors stand out prominently to give this picture its unusual appeal. ! One is the beautiful outdoor scenery, all the scenes having been taken in the High Sierras olVNorthern California. ' Another is the story, unique for its quick action and rapid succession of climaxes. It wus filmed from Hal G. lEvarts' "The Cross Pull," which ran !in The Saturday Evening -I'ost. The stoyr has its locale in the far West and centers around the rivalry of two men for leadership in their settlement land favor at the hands of the girl both covet. The third feature is the introduction of Stiongheart, a Belgian police dog, as a star on the American scieen. This canine, who was brought to the coun try by Miss Murfin for the special j purpose of playing in "The Silent i Call," is said to display remarkable acting ability and intelligence. He is sail) In he thn first .Inn- ln knl.r '.. ORDERS TAKEN FOR Steam pleat ing, nirs. M. jb, (jhclf, 1702 Adams avenue. Phone Black 1381. ' 10-27.26L DANCE! Don't forget Ye Olde Tyme Dance, Eagles' Hall. Saturdav nicht. .Tn.i- uary 7th. Tickets, dance and sUDnee 51.00. S. Camnbell. II. Allen. W. Austin, managers. l-3-4ip I GRIND YOUR Wheat or Corn at reasonable prices anil guarantee satisfactory Corn Meal and Whole Wheat Flour. Am now blending ; three' 5 gradep , of! wheat to produce ene of the uvst (whole wheat f lour.i best ii I obtainable. , Lewis, 402 Third street, ' t 12-31-tf Annual Stockholders' Meeting; . Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the United States National Bank of La Grant!!, Oregon, will be held at their bankinp rooms on Tuesday, Jan- luirv 10. nt- IWn n Vy nr. V,a r,.,A.nn , rf ...w vllv ltlMlV jof electing aoaijtl of directors for me ensuing jew wiu ior ine purpose of tra;.;icting any other business that may come before the meeting, (signed) ' T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier. 12-10-30t. Notioe of Stockholders' Annual " 1 Meetinir. Notice is hereby given that the i uireciors will oe eeicted to serve for the ensuing year and such other busi- t. L.. ftlt.ir;KS, Cashier. 12-10-30t Miss EuthQiiiglev ; Teacher or PTf no smd 1" ' VibMn. .''908,Sprrfr Streot ' Phone Main 705 J IRON WORKS AND FOUNDRY automobiles and tractori re finds. Keeping a Resolution 1 FIND IT HFRF I I TftitD TO. BuT it looks as though YOU VJOULO FOWCE ME To EJWEAK IT C'Z ' J OUKEJIT WOULD BE MV FAULT NO MATTER WHAT IT WA&- WELL WHAT WAS VOUR . RESOLUTIOKI r mm starring part on the American screen and his eminence In this respect : said to have been due entirely to hit capability in measuring up to the roll j T'e p;uuciion is filled with hear' F'or this production which 'Laurence : intercut and dramatic suspense. It Trimble directed and for which Miss ' jut the sort of role in which Nor Murfin made the adaptation a notable ma Talmiulge is at her best, cast has been collected. The names I "The Sign on the Door" is an adnp include: John Bowers, Kalthryn Me-Ration of Channing Pollock's stage Cuire, William J. Dyer, James Mason, play of the, same name, in which Mar Nclson McDowell, E. J.' Brady andJorie Raniheau had the leading role. ' Kobert Bolder. ' " ' A late Pathe News film is also be- fing shown. , . "SIGN ON THE DOOR" MVS- . . TERY REVEALED TODAY . Norda Talmadge, the charminc screen star whose latest vehicle, "The Sign on the Door," directed by Her bert Brenon and released by Associat ed F"irst National, will be shown at the i Arcade Theatre for thaee, days begin ning today, plays the part of a young wife who becomes involved in a trag edy as a result of an innocent esca pade which took place before her mar riage. . .. As Ann Hunniwell, a pretty steno grapher she goes with Frank Dever eaux, son of her employer, a ques tionable cafe in New York. In a private room he makes love to her and, is repulsed. The waiter come with a message that the place is' being I aided. Both arc arrested.''- A re- porter takes a flashlight of the scene, j prevalent. Crlnuw and mlsdeinean but Dovoroaux bribes him to eive up;0''- common. Profiteering still the negative. ' Five vears later. whenAnn is the wife of "Lafo" Regan, a man of high financial and social standing, ever- eaux returns from Fiance, where he has had an "affair" with the wife of a superior officer. Ann'a step-daugh- ter, Helen, becomes infatuated wltli Dcvercaux Cantain Grant arrive-; from F'rance to kill Dcvercaux. 11 informs- his old friend,. Regan. Re. gnn persuades Gaunt to remain at the club and goes to DeverenUx's rooms to thraRh him. During the al tercation Dcvercaux gives a false" ver sion of the cafe episode, accusing Ann, and showing the flashlights as proof In the struggle that follows Regan shoots Devereaux with Devereaux's own pisiui Reiran does not know that his wife has witnessed the tragedy. To shield her husband, she calls the police anil H The Reason for our Substantial Growth f is our, Substantial Service . I I y'f a t u D n ti o o VS. I I . 'f a " '1 b o o TV ' We Welcome the Accounts of all Ambitious . reop, J lie: bcfcl; servVesltf this in.sli- lntion iii'e an of tliis eoiiiinuiiity. invite eitlier eliijckiii;.' or savings ae piaints t'iT tlie saiV",'iiai-(iiii!r of funds for their efficient use. United States National Bank ' La QraKide, Ore. Furniture Exchange COMPLETEHotlSE FURNISHER3 ED DONpHUE, Trop. Phone, Black 121 Fir & Jefferson 5 WELL. I'LL TELL VOU IF IT WOWT BE BREAKIMG IT - I RE&OLVEO THAT I WOULD NOT ASK You FORT AM" H0U5E MUNEY ONCE DURING THE. YEAR AlV) THE RESULT IS, I'M BROKE t 1,1 ' takes the blame. An extraordinary i (denouement follows the arrivul of th." (district attorney. URGEQBY GARY NEW YORK, Jan. 5. More work, economy rd enforcement of law and order are 1 prime esseiltlals 'of the'Klay, In the opinion of Elbert H. 'Gary, chairman of the . Tinted Stool corporation,, who today issued this statement: . "Iteadjustments and reconstruc tions are not complete. Difficulties still embarrass and industrial dis turbances threaten. 'Extravagance and indolence arc exists. . .'There is urgent need for more work, economy ami saving. Stridor observance ami eniorcement or lawi are demanded. .' ' "Kven though thu present 1h somewhat critical, it is certain the ; ppjiortmiity Tor established peace. ipiomtus and prosperity is better i than ever.- "The siitns which are apparent Indlcalu that conditions, industrial, coln'moi'Cia, financial,, social and po litical art) improving anil will ho more satisfactory during the present year than during 1'.'21. Of course, the situation may be changed by falluro of tho Washington confer ence by unafavorable legislation or I uy Hummel iiiuroiiKiuy ana coniiu- ntiusly to maintain law and order. We have no' present reason-of ex- porting either of thetn." o the Tieoule IT'S ALL AS CLEAR I mi in --" ! Mackinaw Jumpers i have just received a new shipment of .MackinaW Jumpers. 1 j i Moderafyy priceil WESTENHAVER 8 GILBERT 1309 Adams Ave. Welders of the; best equipped in east oregon Cylinder KcgrlnVlng Crankshaft Rcgrlndlng . PiHtons, ntin Rintra, I'iston Pins Cars and Tructurs Machine Work or All Kind. ' J Wt are aqulpped and manned by expert for-the abov work LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Lelghton, Prop. The1 Ainerienn people-are great people whose passion' ifi to get refiiilts. Tlieref.Ho,' wo have installed one of the best equipped SAvitihhoai'ds obtainable for the" express pur pose of giving j-oitthe best telephone service. ' Home Independent Telephone Co. "l'crniniH'iit CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Mnniifnctiirern CEMENT PRODUCTS 8KWF.lt AM) WATI'lt I'M'KCll.VI-KT I'H'U iioi.uiw iii.ock ( i:mi: r sii.os vi;i.i, i itiuvti M.tiK in si: noss HOLLOW HI ll.IIIVi Itl.OCKS I'llOVK .MAIN 120 1'actory :lslmid Cllf 4 Xjf fiff'.if'jif'jf' 4 t" ji ' j rM.r. life f'M at $7.75 and $8.50 La Grande, Ore. All Mi of All Makes Overhauled lis 'ho Pyramids" The Foundation of , Good Dress "t- OOOD TASTE In dreng muiit find Itn first expresHion in the proper Corset In the hnrmonr 4 elmiile, beautiful llnea and right proportions. Women of discriminating taato all over America wear 'La Camille' Corset because they r!vb the correct llhouotto ami accent the nat ural beauty of thu flctire as no other Cors"i ran. There Is a "La Camllle" model that will fit you perfectly, pare a trial fitting nnd sn con vinced. A complete Una of new jnodela on banu. . . HDD B221 Mrs. Robt.Paltison, COItSKTIKUB 1701 tyik, Conner ot Spring "f "f f f 4 'f'Jf' """41