S.'ttnv(.1,Tv, taimavv 7.
Classified
Jf i WANTED.
WANTED Girl
work. Phone
Spruce.
for general house
158K or cal 210D
WANTh'U Household goods; farm
irachindry, buttles, wagons and
hacks. Ranees, stoves, musical in
strumcnts. We get you one-fourth
more for yW floods. Surely you
have somethlW fbr sale. Orayage
costs noihing.X TL Francis Chain
Brokerage storeV I Corner Fir and
Monroe streets. J 12-31-tf
GOVERNMENT positions open; men,
women. Examinations this locality
set for February 4th. Those desir
' ing appointments write at once to
T. McCafferty, St. Louis, Ho.
1-5-Stp
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. .1. U 1NIU.E and 1)1:. M AIM I.VHKT
l.N'OI.K. Diseases of women Hiul chil
dren a specialty, office 'hone Min
100. Ites. Phone Main 120. La Grande
Natlonul Bunk lluiltilnff.
PHYSICIANS AND si lifiKO.NS
Bit. II. J. UtlftKMA.V Dentist, Kouin
14-15 Pnliiier-P.oe.eh I'.tiilriihK. plume
Muln 70. l.a (Irittule. (irt-uon.
UICO. II. VKHHS. ii. I). tiener.il Kurir
. ery. Office over Silvertliorn's. OITic,"
phone Main 112; residence phone
Main r.Sr,.
NATlltE Cl ItE
PR. A. N. MAYVlI.t.t: Specialist 111
chronic diseases. Method, .Mechtino.
Therupy nnd Naturopath, .skin and
' blood diseases, nervous diseases.
Chronlo Ht!adache, Kczeina. Sciatica,
Appendicitis, Constipation, ltovl
Trovtble; all kinds of Chronic Diseas
es successfully treated. I'l'one Main
593. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool-
Idpo Hldff., opposite Star Theatre. Of
fice hours, 10 to 12 a. in., 1:20 to 5:00
p. m. Consultation free. 3-4-11
Dlt. J. H. WIIUDKU. ( hlropractnr and
Naturopath. Nervous and chronic
diseases a specialty. Suite 20. Som
mer lildir. Over .Silverthorn's. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to p. nip., V
to 8 evenings. 12-24-Im
ATTORNEYS
COPHllAN nnd TCl;F.r.Ti.rtr (leo. T
Cochran and Colon lit Kherhard, At
torneys. La Grande. National lhtnlt
lluihiinu.
K. J. KITCHRM. Attorney at law.
Practice in all courts, offices, room
21-22, La Grande National Iiank
liulldintr. La Grande, Oregon.
coNTitAcrons
1. J. McLKLLAN IteKistered profes
nlonal Civil KnKineer: surveyhnr and
maps. . lioom 12. La Grande National
ltank Building. 1'hone Main HI.
AKCHITECTS
C. B. Miller. Architect. Ilnom 11, l.s
3rande National Hank Iluildiill?, La
... 'li-ande. Orepron.
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. La Grande LotlKn No. Silo.
Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular
meetings everv Thursday nipht at 8
p. m.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visitors
always welcome. Dues paynhle nl
La Grande Pharmacy and at J. G.
Holm's Grocery Store.
D. E. SHANKS. Die. .
M .A. STILWHI.L. Sec.
li. P. O. KLKS La Grande l.odito No.
423. Lndire meets each Thursday ev
ening at 8 o'clock. Home nnd club
privileges cheerfully extended to ull
lirothi-P Fllks'
NOLAN SKIFF. F.xnlted Plller
F. L. PEA ItSON, Secretary
IIODKIIN IVdtlDJIHN OF A.MKIHCA
La Grande Camp So. 7703 meets on
the first and third Thursday even
ings of each month. In the K. of I'.
Hull. Visiting: neighbors welcome. '
II. C. BALL. V. C.
JAKR ItOSTOCK, Clerk.
A. F. nnd A. M. La Grande Lodue No.
41. A. F. and A. M.. holds regular
meellnps first and third Fridays at
7:30 p. nl. Cordial welcome to all
JJasons.
E. It. flt'VE. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
. u. KAGLKS Aerie No. 2.r,S. meets
I., every Friday nlKht nt Kntfles Hull.
wilting members welconie.
Z. LILLY. W P.
J. K. HIHDSIOLL,
Sec.
WOODMF.N OF Till-: WOULD La
Grande Camp No. Kin. Meets every
first and third Monday at KaKlefl
ball. All vlsitinK neighbors welcome.
Dues payable at the office of. the
clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Hunk llldfr.
JOHN SCOTT, C. C.
P.. J. KITCHEN. Clerk.
KXIUMTS Of I'YTHIAS Kil I'row
LodKe No. 2?. niotj- every Monnnv
-venlni: in Cftstle Mnll K. of 1'.
Hall), at 8 p. in. A I'ylhian welcome ,
to all visiting Kntplits.
r. v. mooiem, r. c.
C. I. (lUAHA.U, K. 11. P.
WOMEN'S ItKSKFIT ASSOCIATION f
Ihe Macrabtes, Ln flrnnde ldre N't. ;
27, W. 1!. A. of M. 1mIl'- nit-els rir-t
Thursday nt 2 p. m. ami third AW1 !
n-ftiy at H p. in., at K. uf P. llfill.
Vinltins Pl,trP welcome. i
MAIUORIK KATOV. '
Uerctrd Keeper.
O. H. K. Hop Chapter N. 1 't. . K. S.,
hoMw ntatwt rontnnmf''-ritioYi ho crr
ond and fourth WHnen!ny.i of nen
month. Yiiiline members cordially
lin.DA irfMnutKVS. w. m.i
KUiKKNCF. I! A 'ON. Ser.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
LOOK DANNY !
WJZV RIPOIE- Mftw WATCH b?' nunm uiuiTIT IS r ',S ?!iil:.'ia I I ,,,41
Mr w mw 7 iyAUU7i
Want Ads
FOR SALE OR TRADE
r'OK SALE Piano, household furni
ture, Thor electric washed used three
months, $115.00; Imby bed complete,
J8.00. 210 Third street. 1-5-3'n
EOR SAI.; OR TRADE One span''llay in wnicn she appears is more
horses, wrtron and homes .1 r. ihumoiuu'a than its, predecessor. Be-
-Mars.
l-(i-tf
apple tree ;
j
FOR SALE 16-Inch
wood. Phone 350J.
12-14-2Gtp
Dtvellincr house and lot I
FOR SXLE-
vwii-u -vii iiicysuuiiiwesi. corner or ;vl .miss may is revealed in an its
Main anS, Secopd streets. Must bj ' youthful freshness. But while the
sold. If infresid inquire of Arthur) part she interprets so skillfully in
williams;vfver L. & L. Drue
Store.
11-25-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A nice two-room apart
ment, furnished, suitable for light
' housekeeping. KH7 4th street, cor
ner Fourth, Spring nnd Fifth Sts.
1-G-tf
FOR RE.NT lledroom for one or two
gentlemen. 1317 Wash. Ave., cor
net; of Fr. 1.6-3tp
FOR
XTlvo rooms. J.
L. Mars.
1-5-tf
FOR KEXTMSidrcom at 1512 Adams.
12-r -tf !
' tttre, a Lawrence Trimble-Jane Mur-
FOR RENT One, five-room 'house fin production, presented by H. O.
with bath. 1420 S avenue. No Chit-: Dm is and distributed through As
dren. One two-room house, no chil-sociateil First Natlunul Pictures,
lren. One three-room house, no, there is a double story; the inter
children. SoeJ. L. Mars, iS04 locking of the double plots, being
oreenwood. . . . . . , u-v.l-u
HOUSE FOR RfcjNT. Furniture for
suie separately. t l iva Leciar aireec.
Phone 34GW. 12-24-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
L. 0. 0. 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 Moosehcart Le
gion meets second1 and fourth Thurs
days of each month. Moose legion
of thd World meets second Monday I
of each month. Visitors always wel-'
come. Dues payable at I A Grande)
Pharmacy and at J. G. Holm's Gro-!
eery Store. :
35
p. E. SHANKS, Die.
A. STILWEI.L, See.
MRS. M. WILLIAMSON. Profes,
sor of practieand clinical Mid
wifery. 2124 A'Aams. Phone 332J.
12-28-lm
HAULING ANY TIME Ashes, rub
'bish, tin cans, hauled. Call 149.1.
1 Prices reasonable. 12-0-2litp
DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN sew
ing. Prices reasonable'." 1806 E.
Penn Ave. 12-l'J-2ftp
: (the United State's National Bank of
HIGHEST PiUCES PAID for rawjL Grande, Oregon, will be held at
. furs. Write for price list. North-itheir banking roomj o Tuesday, Jan
west Coasf Fur Exchange, Inc., 15 uary i0 at two p. rtl-.tor the purpose
Ycslcr Way, Seattle, Wash. ,0f electing a board ff directors for
12-lG-2mp. the ensuing year aridffor the purpose
PULLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh
ton's Welding 5j Machine Works,
I 12-l-2fit
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE
by Mrs. J. F. O'Coqnell, 11U4 O.
avenue, or leave orjlor at Camp
bell Sisters, Ltditsl Furnishings,
1305 Adams avenue. . 3-22-tf
HEMSTITCHING lAnd Picot Edge-
buttons covered-4half ball, full ball
acorn and bullet kcon styles. Mail held at their banking house in La
orders given prcp afiention. A'.L Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January
work guarantee! Orders taken loth, 1922, at the lour of ten o'clock
for pleating. MW. L. H. Norton,:., m. At this meltinga Board of
906 Adams Ave. PBone 421W. First .Directors will be elctcd to serve for
block west of post office. the ensuing year anil such other busi-
8-29-tf ness will be transacT as may proper-
. . . - lv come before the sVd meeting.
I " ' F. L. MEYERS,
OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RB-T Cashier.
SULTS. h2-10-3fir.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY
All kinds o! ma'ehineryi automobiles and tractor ra
paired, overhauled anrj rebiilt. ,
Aacetylene welding of i 11 kinds.
Cylinder boring and ov ;rsize pistoin.
Crankshafts, ristonsad Piston Pins re(rreoa3.
Give ns a trial
D. FITZGERALD, Proa.
&:tPZi&?J& look at this one! $Mtffirw$tZ?i v? luv . . meee, Dai iwy I fV"iS
SEE - "THE
AT SIIERKV'S TODAY ONLY.
There seems to be no limit to th"
comedio possibilities latent in Doris
May, the R-C star. Each new photo-
s'ey ''ss May never seems to e-
her supply of comic, gesture,
for each new situation in which she
finds herself calls forth' a seemingly
uiiginal comie response.
. Uteer aro many other strikingly
humorous incidents in which the art
"Euen and Return" is a delightfully
humorous one, it does not quite give
a true portrayal of Mi-s May hereslf.
In the picture she is a dashing little
sub-tleb. In private life Miss May is
Mrs. Wallace McDonald and she has A
cozy little bungalow in Hollywood, in
which sire finds even greater pleasure
in playing the role of helpmate to her
popular young husband.
Also showing "Mutt & Jeff."
ISKMAHKAItl.K DO(i KEATl HKll
IN "THE SILENT CALL'
A distinctly pleasing novelty Is
"The .Silent Call," the current fea
ture photodrama at the Star theatre
where it commenced, its three-tlHy
encasement yesterday. In this pic-
aocomnilnhed through the agency of
StronKheart, the worltl's most mar
velous ijiollce dog, who is the ree1
hero tif the photoplay.
All in all, "The Silent Call" Is a
i picture for the entire family to see.
it contains, besides the universal
appeal of any other worth-while
photodrama, numerous distinct fea
tures that will endear it to the
memory of Its every beholder, 1m.
spoctive qf age, sex or economic
condition. Every member of every
family should visit the Star Theatre
this week.
FIND IT HERE
I GRIND YOUR Wheat or Corn at
reasonable prices and guarantee
satisfactory Corn Meal and Whol
Wheat Flour. Am now blending
three grades of wheat to produce
one of tile best whole wheat flour.i
obtainable. H. P, Lewis, 402 Third'
street, 12-31-tf
Annual Stockholders' Meeting. ,
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
of transacting any dtlfer business that
may come before tl
meeting.
CROGGIN,
' Cashier.
(signed) T. jl
12-10-30t.
Notice of Stockholders Annual
fleeting.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the La Grande National Bank will he
Moving Pictures At Home
AT SI1EUBV8 SI NDAV 'AND
' ' MONDAY. , j . ;
In order to accurately portray the stance, -an now be bought tin ex
role of Nadine in "The Great Mo- lehange for an old battery) for Jf2lVtnl
ment," her first Pai amount starring This identical battery would have
vehicle, Gloria Swanson took up the, coat $:iS.45 a year ago and ?2.i.!.) in
study of the Gvpsies in her spare ttmo
and is now quite an authority on that
strange nomadic race.
Thanks to this study, iMiss Swansoi
has given a marvelously effective
formance with just enough of th,e Gyp-
sy in her rendition to make it color-
ful and convincing. Milton Sills play i
opposite the star.
Also the (comedy, "Ijulies .Mutt
Dance."
, .
EASTEItX VAl'DEVll.I.E COMING
. -
Local, lovers of vaudeville, will be
delighted to hear that Myers and
Ford of the Arciulo and Star
Theatres have contracted wila the
Hurt Levey circuit of the Sim Prnn -
Cisco for the appearance of the lat -
ters road shows enrouto to the
coast. These companies travel on
their overland tour in companies of! up in service right here in La Grande
four acts and have been specially Thero have been various 'special' bat
selected for their respective filnrns teries offered during the past fev
the iprogram. Collectively they
present an attractive bill thnt Is
meeting with success lit all tbo hit-
nortant cities in . the , west. The
opening attriietion will appear nt
tho Arcade Theatre on Mondpy.
January flth, and In adtlltion to the
vaudeville offering, will proffer a
five reel feature picture., -
DRASTIC CUT IN '
BATTETRY PRICES.
Price reductions' ranging from 13
to 33 per cent, and bringing stoiaj
. . . . ., lrt
battery prices to the lowest point in
, . . lU .,,, n
years, are annpunced by.thi? Prest-O-
Lite Company, thi ough.. Iliis s Gar
age, their loca'. representatives in La
Grande.
Millions of dollars will bo saved to
the motorists of America through thit-
price revision, for the amount of mon
ey spent on storage batteries is now
second only to tires in the automobile
accessory field. ,
, This is the third reduction the
Pi est -O. Lite Company1 has made
within a year, and is the greatest re-
The Reason for our Substantial Growth
r- . .
IS
ix.
OUR JUBSTAnTlAL caEKYlGE
yy.
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We Welcome the Accounts
of all' Ambitious
People
Tlip l'Hi Icrviccs of this iiiMti
tul ii aiv ill ailalilc to tho jiooplo II II
of this (Vilinniiity. Wo invito
(M'thcr clici-kiiior iu' savings tic
poiiiifs &T tin! saJVtfuarliii of
funds for their cffii-ieiil, use.
"United States National Bank
, La Grande, Ore. ,
Furniture Exchange
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
ED DOdHUE, rr0p.
Phone, Black 1241 Fir ft Jefferson
i ; i ; . ! : t i i
made m the' histfirv- 'td '
ouct:;in vvev
Ihe coiniiany. :A (-viilt b;Utiry'fo!'
Fords nnd other light ears, for rn-
.1917.
' A 12-volt hattery for Dodgs nn.i
rranklin can now be bough', far :13.i0
; (tiatle-in price), against S43.10 ves-
per-;tordnv, and Sot; a voar ago, effect
j ing a saving of'?22.!)5 in one short
iyear to the car owner. Proportionate
1 pi ices hold on all other typos,
I Prest-O-Lite's announcement crent-
ed moie than a Jittle ecitement alotitj
automobile row:" Over a Period of
.years this comnanv has usually, taken
the lead in price revision, but nothing
like tlie present drastic cuts were ex-
pected.
I "1 urthermore 1 h.-.va the assui an
from my company," said Mr. Hug
J manager of the local Pres-O-Lue st i.
ilion at l.a 'Grande, "that quality wi!'
inot be lowoveo with the new pncei
in fact, Prest-O-Lite batteries are be
I tor today thnn ever before, lhat i
months at cut prices, but this is a bona
use reduction ot me entire line ot onf
of tho yst known standard batterv
Inmui'act4ieis. I should say that it if
big stipowaitr normnl in tile bat
tery busincV." i
4-
Jan. 11) lasl
'iy to pay water rent
without u penal
1. l-7-2t
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Mil.'
Ilurnett, the executor of the last will
j and testament of Mury E. Swauger,
deceased, nas it eu in l ie i.ounn
, '
Court of Lnion County, Oregon, li s
.
I deceased, has filed in the Count
.final account in the administration o!
said estate ami said Court has sol
Monday, the; 'Kith day of January. A
D,, 1022, at the Cuunty Coiirt Room
in the County Court House in Ln
Grande, Oregon, at two o clock p. in.
as the time and place for tho hear
ing of said final account nnd all ob.
jections thereto.
MlLO BURNETT
Executor of the last will ot Mary E.
Swauger, deceased
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Army ( lit avohI .V , .f:!."")
Nashua wool Nap V V .....f !.!)
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WESTENHAVER 8 GILBERT
1309 Adams Ave.
WMVL Tliat irritaliiYt;, rough odgo V;-j
I r-i r.'y m iHWiM'iMfcifViiililffl SMPTJtfelilli.ifi'Wfrt(4if fr.1. III!
'' The Amcvicnn i)coplo arc a great "people"'
whoso pnssion is to
we have installed
svitehho,n'dsohtaiiiiil)le lor the express pur
pose of givingyou tlit
Home
Ttf
Telephone Co.
Vriimnoiit
CONCRETE (PIPE COMPANY
V .'Mnnlifiictiiri'i's
CEMENT PRODUCTS
hkwkh a.nS w.vi i:u I'li'i- i r.vi:uT ru'M
1101,1.0 iii.Ai k ci:mi:vi' sii.os
Will. I. (VimSCI MADi: IN KKiTIONS
1141. LOW HI 1 1.1)1 Ni 1ILOCKS
I'llONB MAIN 120 J
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La Grande, Ore.
, got results. Thereroic.
oio of tlio liest ' equipped
host telephone service-.
ns tho Pyramid"
1'iicioiy :I.liina City
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The Foundation of
Good Dress
GOOD TASTE In dress must
find Its first expression In the
proper Corset In tho harmony
it simple, beautiful lines and
right proportions. Women of
discriminating taste all over
America wear
'La Camille' Corset
because thoy (rive the correct
silhouette and nrrent tho nat
ural beauty cf t'io flcure as no
other Corsets inn. There Is a
"La Camilla" mod.-l that will
fit you perfectly.
Hare a trial fitting nnd be con-
I Tinceo. a compieio nro or now
models on hana.
HED 31!2t
Mrs. Robt. Pattircn,
COItSCTIKUE
1701 Oak, Corner of Spring
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