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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1922)
Tuesday, January 10, 1I)'?2 IX GRANDE ETTCNTXO OBSERVER -PXGE SEVEN-- Classified Want Ads !tts, WANTED. JV ANTED Household goods; farm machinery,. buRgies, wagons itnd Hacks. Kuns, stoves, musical in struments. WVjjet you onp-fourth more for your gym!,. Surely yoV havo something fi siJe. .'Urnyagi costs nothins;. TheVjVnris Chair Brokei-uge stores. CoNier Fir anc Monroe streets. t 12-3 1-tl WANTK1) Yourfta hWrs, 6 and l'j months old JerseVs preferred. W. A. Burns, phone SWfy l-9-3i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS FOR SALE OR TRADE - . i i :r i wlition of 'The Light in the Clear ing" is now on the maiket. - r)K SA1,K- income. 1(1: -Apartment house. Good i 10 Sixth streo'.. l-7-(itp j MAKV MILKS MINT Kit WILL HK SEKN AS A .MODERN UL'SINKSS (ilKL b'OK SALK 1'otutoes grovu on the' Sand -Ridge. Grndei when duf! ' Price $1.70 per cwt. at Floyd Mc-1 nennons implement IIoisc on Ad affis avenue. Phone M::in 7!) or 371W. h .L. MHamnou. 1-9-tf THOMAS MKICHAN AT SHKRHYS TOIAY AMI TOMORROW IN ' POST Nl'ITlAL ROMANCE Fome of the sweetest romances ever -told are thowe which develop after marriage, when the husband ami wife, estranged or separated perhaps, are finally brouirht toeether asrain with , (that understanding that insures future A modern Comedy of Errors is harmincss. Such is tho romaiu e in "Her Winning Way," an adaptation "The Easy Road," the new Paramount of a famous London stage hit, , in picture, starring Thomas Meighai). j which Mary Miles Minter will be piv-j The husband, who in spite of hard fented at the Arcade today and Wed- .ships has achieved fame as a novelist, nesday. settles down on easy, street with His ! ine popular Koaiart star will ne jt-ijjj wjTe to enjoy life. But with pleas shown in the role of- a cool and m- ure as his false' idol, his life and his 5 Dlt. J- I- iWiLB unii mi. maic:aiu:t JNCI.K. PiHt'Mft'H of women and chil dren a spe(;iulty? Office I'lioni; Main 10C. Has. l'hone Main 12ti. l.u Grande National Hank P.ulltllhK. PHYSICIANS AND SI IKiKONS Dlt. It. .1. H1ICK.MAN. ntMltiKl. Hoo-n 34-lfi Piilmar-Uoesch lillildinfr, phono Main L.0 C.randtN on-iron. IIKO. H. VKHUS, -l. I. (lencral Sure ery. Office over Sllverlhorn'.'. rn'fice phone Main 112; residence, phone Main .'80. NATIHK CL'PlK DR. A. N. -M AY VI I.T.E Specialist In chronic diseases. .Melhncls, Mediano Thernpy and Naturopath. Skin-and blood diseases. nervous diseases. Chronic Headache. Kezeina. Sciatica. Appendicitis, Const ipation. lluwt Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Diseas es successfully treated, l'hone Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool IdKe llldg., opposite .Star Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 to 12 n. nr., 1:30 lo r, :(fl p. lit. Consultation free. 3-4 -1 f Dlt. J. K. WOODEI, I, Chiropractor and Naturopath, Nervous and chrpnic diseases a specially, Suite 20, Hum mer Uldir. Over Kilverthovn's. Office liourH, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to ft p. nip., 1 to 8 evenlnc-R. 12-24-lm FOR SALE Piano, Howard heater, nU:rr i i . ... . , vim luiuer, iouKcase, wntintr ctesK -" " - iw bargains. 21(Ki 3rd St. l-9.3tp i soiirt-oful business girl, a young news-jehoracter deteriorate. His wife, in the paper writer whose specialty is lit -i hope of renewing his ideals jtoc HK SAK Store building witherary reviews and interviews with abroad. The-novelist goes from Iiad to rooms in 'hack, 'pud two residences, authors. . iworse. He is about to commit suicide Brings in $t)U0u-over 15 per cent j iastort Glass, the young French act- jwhen something happens that inspire Call Main 780J 1-9-Ut or whose fine work as the violinist in 'hint arew and he again becomes the iiumores(ue will be recalled by I.FURN1TUR-(R SALE, and rooms I many picture lovers, is leading man jvvith Miss Minter, and has tha role of for rent. Phone :a'!4J between u wiuu u. jii. antrto ciock p. m. ., i... i:i. ...u- '''-'H society and especially from interview ers. When her editor assigns to Miss Ann Annington, .the girl in the case, the delicate ask 'of getting an inter- FOR SALE La JJrande Co-Opcrative I view from the author who refuses to FOR SALE Sand. Also Ki-inch ap. pie tree wood. Phone 3!)0J. 12-H-2Ctp stock. Phone .j()7J. l-9-4t FOR RENT FOR RENT Front . Adunvs. .Call 4f!:V bedroom. 1425 -., l-9-2tp! FOR . KENT ir ltve-room modern house. Unfunilshtd. Phone 337W. FOR RENT- ATTOUNEYS COPHRAN nd KHKRIIARD CJon. T ochrnn and Pilon li. Khcrhnrd, At torneys. La Grande Xalionul liiink Hulld 111(7. y' - CONTllACTOKS V. J. AlchKI.LAN KoKistcred prtfe .tlnnnl Civil lnRineer: survt-yinp and inapt. Room 1U, l-n. (Jrundc Xationui Vtiink Ituiidinp. Thoiut Main !M. A1CCHITKCTS C. H. Miller. Architent. Jioom 11, Grande National JJunk liuilclinfj. Tirande. Orujron. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY 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 Mooseheart 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. I). E. SHANKS, Die. M. A. STILWELL, Sec. 'v be interviewed, that enterprising young peison is faved with a real problem. She is quite undaunte.l, however, and failing to get to the author by fair m :..ns, she tries foul one that is, if you consider climb ing into his apartment by the win. tlow a foul means. Once inside, and discovering that the maid has just left, the resourceful girl pretends that she is the new maid, and thereupon she begins her double duties these of caring for the apartment and cooking her author's meals, and studying him with a view Reilmofn nt isi i -A.lum. 10 fiWnB cPy "r nor story. 4 io on ..- it- looics as mougn me uuiniir wouio ineviiaoiy lull in love witn me ennrm ing maid, 'but instead, he lecklessly gets himself betrothed to another girl whom his unious mother has picked out for him.' But even that little in cident scarcely perturbs Mistress Ann, who, like all modem business girls, knows how to cope with every emer- man of old. The wife returns, hali'- thinking to get a divorce and marry another. Ti'.c ensuing episodes show- how both find happiness. Gladys George has the. leading fem inine lole opposite Mr. Meighan, and Grace Goodall, Arthur Carew, Maxine Elliott Hicks antl Lura. Anson are in the cast. . - - Also showing "Dark and Cloudy," a comedy. FOR RENT V Housekeeping and sleepingi-rlioms. 901 street, south, rooms j Third I 1-7-31 ! I HOUSE FOR RENT.Furniture for sale separately. 1705 Cedar street. Phone 348W. . ' 12-24-tf MISCELLANEOUS MRS. M.WILLIAMSON. Profes sor of practical and clinical Mid wifery. 2124,dams. Phone 332.L 12-28-lm gency. BACIIEI.LER NOVEL NOW ON SCREEN. FLOUR TUMBLES. , (My Associated Press) . MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 10. Acute weakness in -the wheat market Wed nesday resulted in a break of 25 to 30 cents a barrel in flour prices Thurs day at the largest milling companies here, making new low ranges in flour prices in about six yeure, . Family patents Wednesday were qouted at tti.75 to 15(1.90 a barrel when sold in 98-pound sacks, in ar lots. 1i . 'v ,: ' . ' : ' f : Mayfield Pants STOP AND THINK i 1 -A new pair FREE iP they fwht or s!lirink or art; unsal isfactory in vcar. 2.5() In 7.r(. Tlicv are iMiai-aiiVi'd liv Vr WESTENHAVtft GILBERT 1309 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore. Vnitso Lee will play th. part c Vi-o in ilic next Toichy comedy, flic's a sister of Virginia. Leo, well ( knAvn ns a ui-rMui nlaycr. The packing "t" the- so:i.ifH crnp of j pears and apples in-tho l!olil Hilt dis-j .trict was completed last week. Iho total shinnu'Vs will amount to 100 1 Irving' Eacheller, the fam6us Amer- DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN sew-'1" noe )? who for years stood with ing. Prices reasonable. 180G E the anti-literary cmema element and Penr. Ave. 12-19-2(itp 'k.ePl h'.3 novels from s"ee"' P1; Welders of AH Metals THE BEST EQ'H'PED IN EAST OREGON Cylinder ReerlntUK Cianxshaft Rcyrindliit rixtons, Piston Rings, Piston Pins - i m A a .ft it..i A 1. 1 .. .1 e Work of Ail Kind ed and manned by experts tha abov work WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leichton, Prop. , . '. O. KI.K.S Im Craniln Unlne Sn. l.ndKc mei-ts each ThurMl;ty cv enlnir at 8 o'clock. Home nnil oluh privilfires cheerrillly extended to nil JSrother NOI.AV PKTFP. Knlteil rtulor F. U IKAI:SOJ. Secrctury. tion, has again succumbed to the shad HIGHEST 11RICES PAID for raw ow sheet, furs. Write for price list. , North-j Mr. W. W. Ilodkinson, whose or west Coast Fur Exchange, Inc., 7u ganization is releasing T. Hayes Hun Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. er's production of Irving Uacheller's 4-y 12-lG-2mp. i largest selling novel, "The Light in , I the Clearing,'' which comes to the PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at I.eigh-Star theJlre starting Wednesday, has ton's Welding & Mltthinp Works. :;f0r tho second time succeeded in ovcr , 12-Hl-2fit ;coming the 'author's prejudice. Seven editions of over nine hundred thousand copies of "The Light in the Clearing" have been issued by Mr. Bacheller's publishers a selling rec ord in American fiction which is ex ceeded only by the enormous circula- HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge j tion of "Uncle Toms Cabin." The buttons covered half ball, full ball "0 "as Deen translated into lourteen acorn and bullet acorn Btvles. Mail' 'liferent languages. In addition to orders given prompt mention. A!l!the publication of the original Bach work guaranteedA PrderB taken, ellor novel MrsAi,. H. Norton, HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE by Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 11U4 O. avenue, or leave order at' Camp bell SisterB, iadies' Furnishings, 1306 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf ilODKHN WOODMION OK A M 10 1! IC'A I.a flrnnrle Camp N'o. 770:1 rnet-t nn the fir.st and third Tluirfluy even Iti(is of ench month. In the K. of V. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. H. C. HA1.1.. V. C. JAK10 ItOKTOOK, flcrk. special ir.otion pictum for pleating. 90C Adams Ave. Phone 421W. block west of post officb. First 8-29-tf READ THE WANT ADS' A. F. and A. M. I.a lirnntle Lodttc No. A tp n...l A At tuilil r.-i-iitiir meetlnlrfl' first nml third Krldnys al I 7::i0 p. m. Gordiul we.lcomu to all lasons. 13. n. rjtTYE, w. jr. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. . O. KAOLl'.K Ai-rle No. mt.-t. every Frithiy nlplrt pt KoKles Jliill. Visiting members welcome. A. LILLY. W. P. J. K. lllltDSKLL, Pec. WOODMEN OF TH 10 WOl-.I.Il Ln r-.ranile Camp N'o. lfiP. Meets every flrnt nd third Jlonilny lit KaBles ball. All vlsitinc neif;lihor! weleome. Iues payable at the office or the clerk. Rooms 21-22. La Grande Na tional Ilank I'ltlc. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. I!. J. KITCHION. Clerk. FIND IT HERE PYTHIAN SISTERS, ATTENTION. 'Mrs. Ruby Howell and Miss Mildred Oliver will entertain the Pythian Sis ters Club Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Oliv. cr, 1802 Fimt street. All Pythian Sisters are cordially invited. l-9-2t KNKSHTK OF PYTHIAS Iteil Crow Lodge N'o. 27. meet every Monday eveninir In Castle. Hall IK. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcom-.' : to all visiting Krtiphts. ! C. W. JliHHlK, C. C. . C. L. (illAHAM, K. It. ". I WOJIBN'fl DKNKFIT- ASSOCIATION' of the Maccaheew. La Grande Lodue Nn. I '-'7. W. T). A. of M. LodBe meets flr.t Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed- ; nesday at 8 p. rji-. at K. of 1. IIull-i Visiting Pisterr. welcome. i MAPJOltlE F.ATON, rteeord Keeper. I O. 10. s. Hope Chapter No. 1.1, O. K. ! holds stated commtinlcation the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of p;teh month. Visiting iiieinhers cordially welcomed. HtJI.riA I1CMPHP.EVS. W. St.; FLOU10N-CU MACON'. . i OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RESULTS. LIMBERS UP YODR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles ana joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Li rimcnt handy and apply freely. enetn !es without rubbing. You will find at nice a comfort inif flense of warmth wh rh will be followed by a relief ftom the soreness and Btiffnesscf aehinlejo nts. Also relieves the tmatlsm, sciatica, neuralgia, eprainvnad strains. J'or forty yearsiain'rf enemy. Ask your neighbor. t au aruggtsts jsc, ivct f i.w. Liniment fPainA Vcnerm LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE HOP AND FOUNDRY All kind3 of machiiiory, automobiles and tractor ro jmired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene welding o! all I inds. Cylinder boring and oyersi'.e pistorn. Crankshafts, Pistons and 'iston Pins regronnd. Gire nsi' trial .D. FITZGERALD, Pro. cnrlonds. ,' . . i! . . ; : ! E-'KiSS Mr. H'ti' iu.wi wi i,i.uyui. tt'Aa fofchiMzlt1' I I ,1 : EaO. w.1i.i.11xco,u,o,t EESM , ZZjlpjj:. I W are Ww t., tJTL, c.. .T. r..J7l$i LEIGHTON iinL ltLA3Uil tUKUUK JUUDlAailAliUKUmn III I is our Substantial, Service 111 i I , ' it a a a a a B a Vv S ' ... s j I ' V We Welcome the Accounts j 5x of all mbitious raj The host sorcys (if lliis insti- tut ioii ,'U-o iA-ail;ib1e to tlie '. , 'if tliis coniniunity. We invito , oil'lior cliockn)r 01. savjugs ;ic- , ' pdinifa Cor tho safivuardliijr of , I WJrr-i. funds for their efficient use. J I j " United States National Bank j , LaDrande.Ore. j - . . . . Si" i- i ii The , American people are n groat people whoso passion is to get results. Therefore, we have installed one. of the host equipped switehhoai'da.ohtainahle for the express pur- nose or givinjmou Tiie nesi teieinione service. Home Independent Telephone Co. 'Permnncnt ns the Pyramid?" CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Mmiiifm'liirerri CEMENT PRODUCTS SliWKIt AXI WATKIt IMI'K ('I'l.VKKT TH'IO IIOM.OW Itl.OCK 'hmi:nt KILOS WKI.L ( l'ltlll.N(i MADI4 IN Hi:(-'I().N8 HOI.I.OW Ki ll. III.NU KS I'llONi; MAIN 120 1'acKiij' : Island City Furniture Exchange USE COMPLETE ED DO Phone, Black 1241 FURNISHERS UE, Trop. Fir & Jefferson REAI1THR WANT Al'S! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I OH! Vv If- EsA hum -the m :. 'in WW rv : VOL) THINK I'M ; TO GET UP IM ; MORNING AHO get YOUR BREAKFA6T AHO THEN WAIT AROUND FORYoU-YocfRE MI5TAKEM! "7 RETHE CATS READY V m m l firl OH.VOU CAN'T? OH. AGAINST THE RULES 15 ITpWELL.VOU CAN TAKE THIS TELLPHONE OUT. HAVE' A MAN COME OUT HErfE TODAY AND TAKE IT OUT- WE DOrt"T WANT IT ! WHAT ARE Vol) DOING. ORDERING THAT PHONE. TAKEivl ourr k WELL, I DON'T CAR".! j VOU KNOW OUR CL'X'if 1-3 Busted so i akf d CENTRAL TO GIvH HE A RING IM TlllOEE ;-i;xl'TCS tiO I COULD TEI L f)OW LONG TO VcuR EGjSAJ!; -r T V' r .l 4.- . A. mm .Jmr Jrjfc A? : nmMmk mm: 4P The Foundation of Good Dress GOOD TASTE In dress mtist find Us first expression In the proper Corset In the harmou? f simple, benutUul lines and right proportions. Women of discriminating taste all over America wear Camille' Corset (aline they clve the correct Ihouetto and m-rfnt the. nat ural beauty of the ficuro as no other Corsois can. Thc-re Is a "La Camlllft" mode) that will fit you perfectly. ' Hare a trial (IttliiK and be con j 1 Tlocnd. A cmnplote lino of new I1' models on hanu. KF.D 3221 Mrs. Robt.Paltir.on, , COKSKTIKItK 170?. Oak, Corner of Spring "'"'4' : -it. 4- 4? 4 4? 4- 4- -4- 4 i? 4- X i t