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V r. January' fVi9'22 IX GRANTEE' KTTNG OBSERVER PXCTO SEVEN Classified WANTED. WANTED Household goods; farm machinery, buggies, wagons and hacks. Ranges, stoves, musical in struments. We get you one-fourth more for your goods. Surely you have something for sale. Drayngi costs nothing. ' The Krancis Chain Brokerage stores Corner Kir and Monroe streets. " 12-31-tf GOVERNMENT positions open; men, women. Rxnnitmitinna thin t.l; set for February 4th.- Those denir- ! ing appointments write at once to T. McCaf forty, St. Louis, Mo. ' ' ' l-5-3tp. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC I'HYSUiAXS DH. J. - lNOLK and 1)11. MAUHAliKT JN'OM?. Dlstii-seM of wnm.-n niul clill dren a specially, office I'honn Muin 10U. lies, Phone Main mi;. La Crmule National Hank Huiltlluif. PHYSICIANS A.M M lt(. DONS Dn. it. J. mroKMAx.n.niist. 14-15 I'alllier-loeKih Uuililini?, ilnin 70. l.a :rtinl Oregon. ltnom pliull,' UKO. 11. VKKItS. .M. IJ Cenernl Siirfi ory. Office out Silvi-rllioni'.s. Ol'ih-i-phone Main 112; rosiuunct! phont Main r.81i. . NAl'lltK (TK14 ln. A. N. MAYVIl.l,K-Suoclailt 111 chronic diseases. Mi-lhmls, MecUano- Llirn;,j ,,u .-.tin, ii, l I II 1111,1 blood diseases, nervous y diseases, t'hronlfi Headache. Kesetun. .St-lm Irn. Appendicitis, Consiipaiion. Howl iiuuuie; mi Kinos 01 uroiiin wiseas- fH successfully treated. . rhone .Mailt Stl.l. Hoom 1, 2. :t. se-on(l floor Cool idge Illdg., opposite Slur Theiilre. tlf .. fioe hours, 10 to 12 a. in., 1:110 In 6:00 p.m. Consultation free. - 3-4-tf DR. J. E. WOODKMr-Chiropractor nml Naturopath. NVrvoiift unrt chronic diseases a specialty. Suite 20, .Som mer Bhlc. Over Silverthorn'K. Office hovirs, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. mp.. i to 8 evenlnpH. 12-24-lm ATTOUNKYS COOHHAX nnd EliK 1 1 II A R D Cleo. T. Cochran and Colon U. Kbtirhnrtl. At torneys. La Grande National linn It UuiMing. H. J. KITCHEN. Attorney nt law, Practice in all courts. Offices, room 21-22. La Orande National Bank Ituilmng'i La Grande. Oregon. COXTHACTOUS 1. J. McLKLLAN Heeri-terel Droft-n ntonal Civil Ensrini;er; yurveyiiKC nnd Maps. Room 12, La (Irunile Niitionnl Hank Buildinff. l'hone Main 01. AKCH1TKCTS C. B. Miller. Arehltert. Orande National LlanU 'Irande, Oregon. Hoont 11, lluinlitiK, FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. IjQ. rsrandu l.o.lne No. .r,ll, 1 Loyal Order of .Moose, holds rtKUlur nieethtf?8 every Thursday nlirht nt t p. m at Odd Fellows' Hull. Visitors ulways welcome. Pues payaljle nt La Orande lJhnrmncy and at J. ti Holm's Grocery Store. D. E. SHANKS, Die. M .A. STILWKl.U Sec. 11. P. O. ELKS U tirnnde ljOd?o No. 433. LoilKe meets each Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home nnd cluh privileges cheerfully extended to all llrother Elks. NOLAN SKIFF. Exnlted Ttuler F. L. PKAIiSON. Se-retnry. HUEltN' WOOD.MKN OF AM F.KK'A It Orande Camp No. 7Tlt:i meets on the first and third Thursday even lna;8 of eneh month. In the K. of 1'. Hull. Visiting neichbors weleome. H. O. HA1.U V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. A, F. and A. M. La tirantle l,odi;e No. 41, A. F. and A. M.. holds reffulnr incetlnK.i first' nnd third Fridays nt 7.30 . m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. E, n. OUYE. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Sec. . O. EAGLES Aerie No. H.iil. avefy Friday nlKht nt EuKlei Visiting members welcome. 7.. LILLY, V. P. J. E. r.lltDSF.LL. meets Hall. See. WOOD.MKN OF Till! Wtlitl.D Ln Ornnde ramp No. Ul'. Meets every firnt and third Mondny nt l-:acles hall. All visiting neiuhhors wehoiue. Dues payable at the offiee of the clerk, liooms 21-2J, La Orande Na tional tan IlldK. JOHN SCOTT, CO. 7(. J. KITI'UMN'. rierk. KN'IOIITK OF I'YTH I AS lied Cross Lodpe Xo. 27, meets every Monday evening in Castle llnll I K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. ni. A I'ythian weleomc to all visitinir Knieht. c. w. moo ill-:, c. c. C. L. OIIAHAM. K. It. S. WO.MKV8 BKNEKIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees. La f.rande Lodue No. 27 "W 11 A. of M, Lodce ineets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. in., nt K. of 1'. Hall. Viaitine Sisters welcome. MA1UOK11J EATON. lleeord Keeper. O. K. S. Hope Chapter No. 1:1. o. K. S.. holds stated rommttnleatlon the see. end and fourth Wednesdays of wh month. Visitine niemln;rH cordially w"lfomn1':i.av iimtrHnBTR w. m. FLORENCE IIACON. See. OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RH STILTS. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE ICEMAN FORGOT MORNING AND I'M AFRAID THESE THINGS WILL SPOIL Wftj. I THATNNECESY E-Tl 1 U -fH " 1 Want Ads FOR SALE OR TtlADE WATCH For the English Setter Pups on sale at Lilly's Hardware Store Friday and Saturday. l-'5-2tri WILL TRADE One late l2u Chev rolet Touring Car in good condition, for city lot. Phone 211 R. l-6-2tp FOR SALE Piano, household furtii ture, Thor electric washed used three months, $115.00: babv bed complete. $8.00. 2100 Third street. l-5-3.p UK bAl.b rotatoes grown on the Sand Ridge. . Graded when due. Price $1.70 per cwt., at Pacific Produce Co. warehouse. One sacli to as many air'wanted. L. L. Me Kennon. Phone-3'ZIW. 12-S1-U FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows, l-4-3tp Phone 258B. . FOR SALE 16-inch apple tree wood. Phone 350J. 12-14-2Gtp FOR SALE Dwelling house and lot j l "oiunwesi corner oi , ....Kl iiu utwuu OllLCin, ,UU3l sold. intcresteoMnquire of Arthur, C. Williams, over L. & L. Drug Store. 11-25-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Barn.,' Phone 3I10W. ; : f l-4-3t;i FOR RENT Tu) rooms. J.'L. :Mars. l.-5-tf 55 FOR RENT Bedroom 1512 Adams. 12-30-tf FOR RENT One five-room Tiousc with bath... 142G fi avenue, N6 Chil dren. One two-rom hfouse, no chil dren. One threeom house, no children.- See J. , Mai's, 1804 Greenwood. 12-29-tf HOUSE FOI RfU5T. Furniture for sale scJiaratcHy. 1705 Cedar street. Phone .14CW. , 12-24-tf MISCELLANEOUS L. O. 0. M. La Grande Lodge No. ! 850, Loyal Order of Koose, holds regular meetings every Thursday ' night nt 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' I liull. The Women s Mooscheart le gion meets second and 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. X. STILWELL, Sec. MRS. M. WI1 lIAMSON. Profes- sor of "practicl wifery. 2124 i and clinical "Mid dams. Phone 332J. 12-28-lm HAULING ANY TIME Ashes; rub bish. tin caus. hauled. Call 149J Prices reasonable. 12-C-2Gtp DRESSMAKINGS AND PLAIN sew ing. Prices rluiionable. 1806 E. Penn Ave. J 12-19-2Gtp 1 HIGHEST PlltlCES PAID for raw "0"ce " ncreuy g.ven mat tne an furs. Write )foi price list. North- met'n stockho.ders of west Coast iWExchange, Inc., K'1?' National Bank w.ll he vi WnWVo.mtl Wnsh !neld at- V,eir baikin house in La 12 if! 2mn i lb mp. PUBLIC STENO APHER at Ieigh - ton's Welding lachine Works. 12-l(i-2fit BEMSTITCHJNQ AND PICOT iDGEjly come before the said meeting. by Mrs. j.ur, iu vjonneu, iiu u. i avenue, or if aye order at Camp- bell Sisters, feadies' Furnishings, 1305 Adams avenue. 8-22-tf HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge buttons coveted (half ball, full ball acorn and bullet acorn styles. Mail orders given fVovipt attention. All work guarantatp. Orders taken for pleating. . Mrs. I H. Norton, 90G Adams Ave. Phone 421 W. First block vest of post office 8-29-tf LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobiles and trtctori re paired, overhauled and rebujit. Ascetylcne welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistom. Crankshafts, Pistons ant Piston Pint regroand. Give ns i trial D. FITZGElJALD, Pro. . US THIS whv worry about keeping these Things when vouCan Out PlfiHTOOT HERE ON THE WINDOW DON'T HAVE TO PAY THEY'LL KEEP ALL S MWF STI1 I TAKF 1C6 -r n.w t-.-.o ,rc - Ml .1 IT mill eo InJr.PO't l ' A. .VIS. '' R i j ll ' . ' -i 'TIIH Kl; ON TIIK IXMMl" ( osiii:iu:i oi: ok iikst NOIIMA HI.MAIXiK I'lCTl'ltKS In "The Sinn on the Door." Nor- ni" TalniiiaVc, incomparable emu- - tional actress of the silent drama. Is swen at nor best In the most inter esting nnd absorbing screen vehicle yet given to .this talented star. "The Sinn on the Door" opened to capacity houso at the Arcade !Th,,. aire last night. It is a screen version of Channfng Pollock's high ly snccesful stago play of the same name, ami to merely say that it is a creditable one would be putting the .facts very mildly Indeed. A splendid plot iii extremely well presented on tho screen. The Btory concerns Ann Huunlwell, a pretty stenographer, who, through no fault of her own, is compromised by her employer's scapegrace sou. Later, when she marries a man of high character un.l social standing the fellow comes 'into her life again. He ia kllleu )n 8t, Uggie with her bus- b.lml Tho nllt),.in(, ,iot!S lmt KI10W that his wlt'e has witnessed the trag ctly. All extraordinary denouement follows her act in summoning the police and accusing herself- of the shooting. IU this production Norma takes full - advantage of tho opportunities FIND IT HERE riLEs-r4;Eii ANENT RELIEF Legal guarunt' given. No need of knife, no pai ntinuc work. Ask to see Gle-o-nis e Treatment. L. & L. Drup: compan DANCE! Don't forget Ye Olde Tyme Dance, Eagles' Hall, Saturday night, Jan uary 7th. Tickets,' dance and supper $1.00. S. Campuell, 11. Allen, W. Austin, managers. l-3-4'ii I GRIND YOUR Wheat or Corn at! reasonable . prices and guarantee satisfaSu'yTj porn Meal and Whole WheatMlour. Am now blending three grades of wheat to produce .one of. the best whole wheat flour.! obtainable. H.'T. Lewis, 402 Third street.' 12-31-tf Annual Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the United StaUs Ilttional Bank of La Grande, Oregon, will be held at their banking rooms in Tuesday, Jan uary 10, at two p. V i for the purpose !"of electing a board lot directors for the ensuing year arJ for the purpose of transacting any other business that may come before the meeting, (signed) T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier. 12-10-30t, Notice of Stockholders' Annual Meeting. I vr.i:.. t i ,.-,. it. GranJp7i,1'. oft Tuesdny, January 10th lflMBt"the!hoir of ten o'clock a m. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be tented to serve lor I 'he ensuing year fnp such other busi- Iness will be transaofed as may nroncr- p. l MEYERS, Cashier, l2-10-30t. .... . Miss Ruth Quiglev Teaehen of P.f.Tio and 908 Spring Street Phone ii'aiti 705 A Splendid Idea 4 HELEM, SHALL I PUT THE MILK AMD CREAM OUT THERE TOO ? i'ILL?AN0V0O FOR ICE. - IT WILL RIGHT f J- lor (lramaiio uiul emotional, inline, f, In wonderful fashion. I And the torhnliiue and artistry af Herbert j llronon. who directed "The Sinn on the Door." ,1s apparent IhroUKliuiit' the production. ! The star has excellent support.1 Charles lilchnian Is seen as her loudlnnj man, and others prominent In the cast ara Lew Cody. David Proctor, Helen Weir and Paul Mc-j AUinter. I "The Sign on the Door" was nihinteri tar the screen by Mary Mu in., ,,i u.,w nmun. . n l a i First National Attraction.. ;' 'The Sign on the ,Door" and a late Pathe News film will be the at traction at the Arcade Tueatve to day and Saturday. l.XT 1XKS I.KAIIS t'AST OF "I'HH SII.KXT t'Al.l.' A canine star is making hia do- but In "'The Silent Call," tho Laitr-i ence Trimble-Jane Murfln produc-i tlon, ipresented by Associated First I Jtlonal 1'lctures, Inc., which Is be- iiiK 8bo.i at tho Star Theatre to day, Saturday and Sunday. Tho dog shows a canino intelligence that ls striking. ' II. O. Davis has seloctcd for his story Hal G. Evarta' "Tho Cross Pull," which was published in Tho Saturday Evening Post," The plot deals with western lito uround the Hitth Sierras and calls for a dog In Its leading delineation. The producers spentr.jiionths of In vestigation searching the foremost kennels of this counlryt awl Europe befoie they came upon Strongheart, the Belgian police hotted ho lakes the role of Flash. In the picWey Flash is a cross between a' tg and a wolf; and tho development of tho picture , allows the) two strains in him struggling fur mastery. ' Ue- ause human domination becomes In tolerable he breaks his chains and eoes to 'tho mountuins where ho mutoB witli a tullTblooded. wolf. In the end, however, the human Instinct of loyalty is too strong to withstand, v When ho senses hii af fectum that the human beings who claimed his affection tire In dtan ger. Flash returns to the Told in time to effort a thrilling rescue. Whilo tho police dog, as a dis tinct novelty in motion pictures calls for unusual attention from audiences, the story Is nrlmiruhly acted by an all-star cast which In cludes: John Dowers, Kathryu Mc- (iulre, William Dyer. Janira Mason. Nelson McDowell, E. J. Drndy and Robert Holder. PAULINE FREDERICK'S" GREAT ART AT IJES'I The amazing versatility of Pauline Frederick has seldom been better ex emplified than by her acting in her current R-C Pictures triumph "The Staing of the iLash". f IMotion pictuie devotees who ad mire Miss Frederick in strong; jtoe and witle contrasts will have an oppor. tunity to sec her at her best in "Th'j Sting of the Lash" for her part af fords her a wide range and enables her to cut loose and act, . In the beginning of the story, for society woman in New York and sur rounded with all the evidences of wealth. Then the scene shifta to the West. She i married and her husband is an- idler. His neglect und mistreat ment and the hum drum evistencr she is compelled to live with him shat ter her hopes but she fights on. , The production unreels many big scenes, but the main climax comes .when the wife, her heart torn and twisted by months of abuse, seizes a lash and whips her husband to the point of ex haustion while he is bound helpless foy a rope swung over a rafter in th" ceiling. And she thus punishes him because he has struck his little sister. The foregoing episode is unques tionably one of the most powerful ev er flashed upon a screen and it is not ably eveloped. Not once does it be come Bordid. Not once is there shown bad taste. It is all rugged, close-to-the- soil life with a woman triumph ant. Also showing "Fighting Fate." READ THE WANT ADS! Furniture Exchange COMPLETE H0y&2 FURNISHERS ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1241 v Fir ft Jefferson ft fi I y f V. KEEP LONGER: Westenhaver & and 1922 1922 prices will show a reductioi over those of 1921 in everything" but cotton goods Cotton has had a short raise due to 1921 crop shortage. Below are soma prices on NEvV MERCHANDISE and are a good criterion of what can be done with the dollar this year, and a good basis for comparison. ( 'ottnll, Lisle, Cotioii union suits Two piece, ii (ton . ( 'otton 'work sliiilis Who? and Mix', . 'Conipiiss" 2'!0 Wt., union nialo,f)."if "Hawk" full cut, unilun Mori's work shoos,.. I!ovs' work shoos .. 'Arrow" StiIT 'ollars, 'Arrow,? sl't collars, Khoo striiifrs ' Shoo polish, Khtxi oil ............. lioston jo-artcrs Bilious Headachy. Whca you have a severe hcadVnr, a disordered stomach and constipa tion, take? three of Chamberlain's In lets. They will correct the disorders of the livet and bowels, effectm'ly curing the heiidahce. adv. County Treasurer's Call for General and Road Fund Warrants. NOTICE, The undersigned County Treasurer has fuiJls oft hand with which to redeem all warrants issued on the General Fiftid prior to Decem ber 7, l!12i, and(llV'arrn!)ts issued on the Road Funu up to 'antl including No, 70S. , , Interest on the above warrants ceases on December do, 1021. , JOHN FRAWI.EY, County Treasurer. Illy. Dec Q-Hi-g'.-sn, .lan 7. I SW.0 HMZ lH PUT THCMOtTTHE M ATTIC "JIIJDOVJ! M Socks 1(V MlKi 25r niul I."),-.- silk, :")( W'ixiI, Underwear ..!fl.;") lu . 1.(5;") Wool and. Worsted union suits, 7e :: to.tlJ.0v) . , Wool and W'fi'sted two piece, !)oe to !r:?.!l Shirts 5He to tl. n CoiU.r, ,1ivs sl.irts mi: U:. ...tl,!).") (r. !f;:i.f).") Silk dross shirts ...:.7." to Overalls IKONALLt inado, sp.l - Shoes ,...!ri.9.) to (..")0 ...lin.K.") to ft.riO .rn s uros l!is' (hjeSK Collars- 2 for. Xn l()o to "Aio "Dolpark" "l)olark" Miscellaneous 5d Canvas gloves, ''2 pair 2Tm ...10c Loat'lior l'a'e gaiintlot glovos ........25c ...25d Corduroy $2.95 to f.95 ...:5(i , , Snspoiulors ..........19o Hi". 75n Safe 7IUIA for V . ! t ForInfan'.,InvalIdsniiarowlnBl.hlIdn The OrirrlnM Food-Drlnli For All Aged i,..iui.:erW.,w as.i-.-fv',iTWfm'jJti ft tt-WiW"'-: "Pennanent ns llio Pyramids" CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY MnnitfiU'turcrfl CEMENT PRODUCTS HKWKIt AMI WATKIl 'iMl'M 'I'I,VKUT I'H'H nori.ow m.ot iv kmi:n t sii.ih wdi.l ( ritiiiNt; madi: i kkci ions HOLLOW ni'lLlll.M; lll.OI KH IMIOMO .11 A I.N 1UO factory tlslnnil City n ! f ' I' V.l .'; HUM '."V 'l II I i n mm. Im!. ,.: ;r(. t'o (i9c : :i5c to 7-V ijn.p.5 shoos, lioos, ..1.75 $9."i0 ..2.9r to ,f ,.")() Htiff .wllavs soft, ooliars ..oOo ,.50(i INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR Aooid Imilaliana jf and Substitute iRlchmllk, malted gialn eittractln Powder No Cooking nouriinins - DijMblo The Foundation of Good Dress OOOD TABTE In dresi mut find Its first exprc'Blon In the proper Corset in the harmony it sltnplaj beautiful linos and right proportions. Women of I J dlicrlmlsutlng taste nil over merles wear La.Camille' Corset eeaUM thejr )It the eorreel tlhouelte ami arcent the nat ural beauty of the fiKure as no other Cnrnnts can. There Is a "La Camllle" mod-. I that will t 111 JUU It'MIJ. , ( m, iiare a trial limn? ana be eon- tlncen, A eomplole line of-Dew models on hand. HI D 821 Mrs. Robt.Paltison, COILSKTIEliE 170! Oak, Corner of Spring . .7 . I I I: i- . 'A l !2k