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Frid.iv, .Timnnrv 2(1, lO'i'J T,, CTMNW FAHTSTSrO OP.SF.mT.R Classified WANTED. WANTED Five tnVn tW of Neltiw Gem st'cd potatoi-nX Ht Luke San atorium. J lT17-3t WANTED Household poods; farm machinery, buggies, wagons and hacks. Ranges, .stoves, musical in struments, We sat yiii one-fourth more for you goods. VSurely you j have somethingSJor sal Drayapei costs nothing, 'rVFiujim Chain ! r'UUN U fair of nose glasses on Kir urB ''V8 looking somethinn dlf Brokefage stores. Sr Kir and 1 street frossingX Inquire at Observ-: rerel1'- "T" Great Lover" Is the Monroe Btrects. 12-31-tfj er office. 1-lfl-rf '"rst of hl kll,1- u,lllliB '"'y othm" VaNTKU To buv a goed used sad-! die. Write P. 0. Box 717. i-i4-5tp. : PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OS'l'lXJl'ATHiO l'UVSll'IANS DIE. .1. L. I.N'CiLK uml llli. UAUO.UtKT 1J41I.K. Discuses uf wonw-n mill chil dren a Npei'iltlty. Office I'hune Mftln W. ltiw. I'lium M:tn 'l'JC. l.a (Irmiu National Hunk ituililliifr. J'HYSICIAXS AMI SI IKiKONS DJt. It. J. UlU'KMAN. DemiKI. ltooin 14-15 l'.ilmer-llnesch r.nihlinK, pliune Main 70. La Ciatult', ori-Kon. BK4. U. VKIlltS, M. I). (intuMiil Smi-b-erj'. Ofl'lce ovr SlIvcrlliurn'M. (irn,-i' plume Main 111!; ri-iUciice pliom; Mulll SSii. XATl'ISK Cl'ltlO D7t. A. K. MAYVILLK Speci.illKt 111 ehrouic diseitKeS. MelhoiU, .Meclinno l'hvriipy uml Niitiiropiith. Skin and blood dtaensi'H, iii'rvuufl disease. Chronic ltcudache, KezvniH. ISci:itica, Appendicitis. Constipation, liowil l'rooble; oil kinds of rhronic I)lsea- successrully treated. I'lione )duin 6!. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool- fius hours, 10 to 12 a. ni.a l:u to fiioy p. III. consultation Tree. 3-1-tr Dlt. J. K. WOODKl.L Chiropractor and Naturoputh. Nervous and chronic diseases a specialty. Suite 20. Som ii.er r.ldg. Over Silvcrtimrn's. Office hours, 10 to a. in., 1 to S p. nip., V to S evenings. 12-2t-lm ATTORNEYS CCX?HRA.V and K.liF.HHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Kherhard. At torneys. La Crunde National Hank Building-. CONTRACTORS l. J. AIcLKLLAN IteKistered profos-.-ilonal Civil Engineer: surveying- and Tliaps. Room 12, La Crunde Xutioiial Hank Building:. I'hone Main 91. ARCHITECTS C. H. Miller. Architect, lioom 11. La Grande National ltunk liuildinff, La )e&nde, Oregon. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. 0. 0. M. La Cirande Lodge No. 50, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p m. at Odd Fellows' Ha.l. The Women's Mooseheart Le- XI" .Ti.S"ird S?! days of each month. Moose LeRiori 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. B. P. O. KI.KS La (irande lo'ilfe No. 4.1. Iodeu mr.-ts each Thurnduy ev ening Rt 8 o'clock. Home an.l clon privileges chetrfully extended to all Urother Klks. . NOLAN SKIFF. Kmltcd Ruler F. L. lMCAHSON. Sccretnry. MODERN WOOD.MUN OK A.MKIIK'A Im Grande Camp No. 7701 n.!t on Ihe first nnd third Thursday even h.FS of onch month. In tho K. of r. Hull. Visltlnp nplRhhors welcome. h. r. hall. v. c. JAKE KOSTOCK. Clerk. A. F. and A. ! La (irande Iodire No. 41, A. F. and A. M.. holds ruruiar meetings first and tiuro rrn.ayn ... :" p. m. coruiui weit-oine Masons. K. rt. r.uTE, w. sr. A. C. WILLIAMH, Sec. . O.- KAOLKS Aerle No. 25a. .nmeti. evry Friday night at Eagles Hull. Visiting- momhers welcome. '.. LILLY. W. P. - J. E. IlirtD.SHLU Sec. T001M1CN OF TUB WOULD 1.1 (ll-nile Camp No. ICS. lleets every first' and third Monday at- Eagles ball. All visiting neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of the Clark. Ttooms 21-22, La Grande No tional Bank Hldg. JOHN KOOTT, C. C. H. J. KITCHKN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OK tilge Xo. 2 1JVTHIAS lied Cross meets every Mohomv vuinir in CnMtle Hall ( K. or P. Hnil). tit 8 p. ni. A Pythian welcome ; to all visitimr Kniphte. j c. w. Mooni:. r. c. , c. i. (iHAHAM, k. n. s. WOMEN'S HKNKKIT ASSOCIATION nf Jtb Marcnbeeji. Ij rirniuie J-oiiuf N. I.. W. U. A,of M. Llr inefts nrwt Thurfdny at '1 p. m. and thlnl 'rU pPKdnv ftt 8 p. in., at K. of 1'. Hall. Visitine Slot ith wclromo. ilAUJOIUK EATOV. Ilerord Kwpflf. O. K. 8. Hope t'hnptnr No. 1.1. it. fc. hold utAtfcl rotnnmnKation the net -onU and fourth V.'edu'-inys of encM mt-nih. Visiting members cordinuy .lem.jl-.t.m ,.MPHR1,y(,. w. M. Kl.OltKNCK lMOS.J?ee. hiNGS OF THE DUFFS NO, I OlDN'T GET IT- I DIDN'T HAVE TIME -NO, I'VE 6EEN TOO BD3V- WELL I CAN'T HELP IT WHY DlpQ'T You GET IT? YOU HAVE MORETIMETHAM I HAVE - ALL RIGHT GET -SORF-- -A 3 - dW - "1! Want Ads WANTED To trade 110 acres of fer tile land, all '-i crop, two miles south of Ont;trin, fur I.a Grange rvaidenre property Call "C. M." cure Observer. J j 1-lfl-tf WANTKD I'ORition -L? experienced stenographer, phone 221-W. 1-19-Ctp FOUND FOR SALE OR TRADE 'KOR SALK Jersey milk and cream. ' fr I'hone 208-M. W .A. Burns. I FOR SAL.K 65-gallon gasoline tank I complete, with pump. Just the thing for private garage. fl.j.OO Write "H," care Observer. ., . 1-Hi-tf KOH SALE lfi-inch apple tree wood ! Phone Main 1 l-l-30tp KUKMTUKK FOUl SALK, and rooms for rent. Phone 3H4J between 8 oclock a.m. and 0 o clock p. m. t'OK KJSINT W)B KENT Rooms for light house 'Reaping, 1512 Adams-. I'hone 3H0-J. V ! I-18-if v KOR KEXT ...ilU l.n.U I eman preferred. 2013 i' heat. Firs-t St. 1-10-tf , ',n r : ; - KKN'C Uwo furnished light run housekeepinjc rcKms. Phone 4I13-J writr8 a 80u!U.r of two years. v I' 1'19tflHe enlisted in 'o. L. 4th U. S. MISCELLANEOUS 0LT) TlftlK Dances still running at Fflp-lpR Hnil Kntnrilp.v niwht. Jon... I nrv Olsl Tieki.ts.Sl.nn. -W. Host ! Q rr.mnlu-ll O...I VT Allan 1.17Jtn l-17-4to ! L! ORDERS TAKEN for steam pleating. God father"." .one of the famous ' llrs M. B. Chelf, 1702 Adams Ave., author's stronnest and most virile phone 13SJ ; 1-11-201 i stories waB purchased us a starring Vehicle for Harry Carey some time MRS. M. WIM.IAMSON. Profes-jano. ;jlr'. Kyne Is u Californlan .by sor of. practical and clinical Mid-j birth, hnvliiff been born In Sun wifery. 2124 Adams. Phone 332.1.' Francisco, where he received his 12-28-lm educ-atitin. As a lumber clerk for DFvESSM AIDING AND PLAIN sew-1 ing. Prices reasonable. 1806 E. ! Penn Ave. ' 12-19-2Gtp HIGHEST PRICES PAID for raw furs. Write for price list. North west Coast Fur Exchange, Inc., !5 Yesler Way, Seattle, 'Wash. 12-16-2mp. HEMSTITCHING AND P1COT E DG E .) ( "m ilul y ve rif i ed t o t he uder fgn - "y Un- J- Co-ell UU4 O.i'miVes Tlt r ,, ! y , ",, . i, r"'", Grande, Union County, Oregon, or at L"dl" Furnl?Lngf;Kh0 law office of Jnu. S. Hodgin, in 130S Adams avenge, 8-22-tti:Ij Gran(lei in aai(l coanty anJ alate.t HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge !within six months from the date of buttons covered half ball, full ball I the first publication of this notice. ' acom and buhct acorn styles. Mail Date of first publication of notice orders given pVompt attention. A:iGth lny ot January, 1!)22. work guaranteed.. Onlers taken CALISTA L. SlrMNC.HAM, for pleating. Mrs. L. H. Norton,1- Executrix. 908 Adams Ave. Phone 421W. First Jan- 6-13-20-27, Feb. 3. block west of post office 8-29-tf FIND IT HERE jsAI.E ON" HEAVY WINTER GOODS Over coats, shirts, sox, leather lined ! vests, mackinaws and pants. Save 10 -per cent to 50 , per cent.- These ure ! cash prices. THE TOGGERY. 1 ' ' ' 1-19-41 ' OREGON JOURNAL AGENCY Slater Wlji:!don, agent. Residence 2702 Biri'hvircot. Phone 150-W. ' --1-10-121 OBSERVER WANT ADS GET KB SHOTS. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobiles and tractor! re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene weldingof all kinds. rf Cylinder borin? ancovejsize pistons. Crankshafts, PistonsNjmd Piston Pini rayriiini. Give ns a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro I RATHER IMAGINE THAT IT WAS VouR WIFE TO WHOM YOU WERE. OUST -PEAKING- GOODV ' .-: -i v , AT MHOItltVS TODAY- 1 LAST NHOWIXi; Pirn, u 1 l,.v,l ill- rector, who made "The Great Lov-i considers the picture one of Ulu KlU-Cl'SSPS. "The Oieat Lover" Is a singular' " l character, and will give the theatre L'olni: iiuhllc that fc-r whfcll they character In fiction or dreams, be- ...in.;.. (. w n il ivno Iim in him. 80lf ; His life story is Just as different . the usual lite story his- character Is different from that of'Hane Grey. 1-10-Ctjthe usual leading character In a I rilm play. Combined with the ub-i'"" story nnicn is repieio sorbliiK dramatic action of the story rure comedy as well ns drama, mis "Tho Great Lover" should be en-jPense. romance ami adventure. The joyed bv every audience. i judicious Injection and stihtlo treat- Mr. Lloyd considers this picture ! ment of comedy in the serious .inat ono of his successes, and coining Iter of the plays was u feature from the director who made such Bcreen tritimpns as L,es .vuser-i" allies, fhe Tale of Twj CIH03." and "Madunie X,1 ' his opinion should go a long way In putting the stamp of find 1 approval on. this -Goldtt yn production. V Also showing "Fighting Fate." NI-:V (illlSO.N IIV KI1.M v I'KTKH II. KYXI-: Peter 11. Kyne, who wrote "The CI .. -l ....! f....... ,.tll,.ll wag aclantml -lied Courage." whlch' is to be Hliown at the Star Theatre Saturday auJ Sunday in, besides be- , nf Amri...' mnt rftl..hrat- Infantry In 1 8 !J 8 . was a member of the third expedition to the l'hll- j lupine Island., and a captain of the 144th Field Artillery In me w oriu w ar. "Red Courage' Is not the first Kl'lll Kyne story to he adapted to the screen by Universal, as "The Three . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice- is by .this given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the esUtte of I. L. String- ham, deceased, by the County Court o. the State of Oregon for Union; County, and has duly qualified as such; and that persons having ,clainv: PILES PERMANENT RELIEF . Ixgal guarantee given. No need of knife, no pain; continue work. Ask to see Glt-o-nis Pile Treatment. L. & L. Drug cgmpsyiy- FOR SALE Stnro liuililiiig ' wi(U rooms in Vai'k, iuid two iTKidonopsA lilinprs on k(0()0 ovciXli poivent. Call Main 7sh One Way to Avoid It DO Yj KNOW. MY WIFE AOD I NEVER HOoE AH ARGU1ftT AtY WORE OR EE 1 " ye8, it &cS If? It 'tln fanioila 'I)iHl:it- truiwpnrliitlon llni'i,. Mr. Kyno Kt 1110 j iinil'i'lul for his .clovei' "'('tippy llh'l" sl.ni' les, which Iiiiva hud a reitdiim I'Mb lle of .more than lil.Ouu.OUri per sons. j Mr. Kyno is at present rosldliiK In llerkelcv. where he Is 'Writing liuacazluo utorles and novels, 'oi.u of hll) a,,,st niming UI,K 'hc Cireeu iMi-h-h.-' He spnut sonic time in Lo3 AnhKoles studyini! fir.it-hiind the movlni! iilrturo field and he Plans to write a series of scenarios shortly, directly Tor tne screens. ....... K Kh- III III'Ml" AT Allt'ADK One of the most fascinating pro ductions ever seen In La Grande, a story of love, mystery and Intrigue. opened last night ac the Amine Theatre, where It will :lll a tnree days engagement. It is cuueci i e Mysterious Iltder and 11 Is urtapieu to the screen from the novel by A splendid all-star cast enacts which put last uignt s ati i.eo.e ... f i mind. Too much cannot jha said or the highly talented UKKreiintlon of ur- lists assembled by IJenj. B. Hump- ton, tho producer, for tho , 'proper enacting of this great story. Rob ert McKlm. Claire Adams, Carl Gnntvoort, Maude Wayno, Frederick Starr. James (hla.-ioil, Walter Whit man, Frank Hayes, and Aggie Her ring play the principal rolm and leach and every one of them Is sini- itlo;l1 1,1 his r hoS pa,t La Grande .4'harmacy pays the! cost or k trluj hy efnndinK your inonev if ilyvol 10 relieve that eouiih oKjuld you havo. 1-211-1 r ' 1 4. ",A ',, ' . ," ':,' P" "J V- "p " i ,v-FPV RKAI) THE WANT ADS! The Reason for our Substantial Growth, is our Substantial Service mmmmk s s t - ViU'Vsv s.. y a er -j .to o N? -SjF a a i C tt o o O V, THE MONEY YOU SAVE IS WHAT COUNTS ,'J'lie man who is cariiiii. jrood lHoiii'y and lias no cares IVir the present, should nut 1'orjrot the filth re. A si;iH' deposit weekly, seini nilMitlijy fr monthly, will Imild a ?iilis(arVtial hlnk aceonnt in a snr prisimA' sIkbI time. We iiny X" aiteivt! on time and savings a(u-touts. A dollar Ay i 1 1 open an aeWiint. rv United States Nat ional Bank La Grande, Ore. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE KOUSE FUENISHE113 ED DON0HTJE; Trop.' Ph0B, Blacfc 1241 40f isjosr ftnj I -F , 1 7, .-I W. IT -U SMUGGLERS ME IMKIN6 Pflfll KERMN, Jan. 20.' Simuiir'ers are making luiineiise profits hy hrlnKtUK KuulUh cloth for men's j suits past the customs line to the tailors of UiM-lin. Tlieir lilull earn j 1iik ate mmlo pusKilile by the lili;h Ciormau import duties on tiiat class of material. The tailoring cstubli.dinieiits are 1 vlKited almost daily by wiihiri oi j other ship fmph yes witli hue rolls i of KnKlish twi't'da and other fabrkai in one-suit ph'es, whirlt they liave suteeedn;! tn puivhasinn at KiikHsIi 1 put in and briiiKliiK in duty free. : C-no of these '.nni;U'rs, a NtA , York man, said nonui Kuglish rloth , dealers are miikiim a regular busi- iu's s of supplying the snnijilin trade. Tlie cloth 1h sold at oue-fi. tirtb to one-iilth the priio It would a -At if the import duly was paid. 1 ail- ors are iiuuk to purt'liase the rub rics. The snnipga'iH als. visit ror finnors mid offer their warei for sule. Tho HinujiRlers ko (inlto openly about their business. Tlu-y may be seen walking the streets with IjIr bundlns on their hnckfi. A lew of i ho more venturesome have even offered the Roods for sale on the .sidewalks, where they Find ready takers. . A French sailor, who bad been HimiRRliiiK for several months if aid ho Vim RoiiR to retire from the "Rume," having made uiiourIi mon ey to open a hop of his own in 1'aiis. I i 1! I jelt in spoon; inhale vapors; i 1W TMiy up nostrils. ' U M (SP59 PW! W V V'apoRub Ova 17 Million Jan UkJ YtaMa Fir & Jefferson kWNii TOW-THCR. e sr:- i i A ..,.. P m Mils. Suva it i nit . Auroi'A, III. "A shorytliiin ao I was one of the most mskivous anil miserable per sons on th. earth, unit thanks to Tonlac I'm tfj'll una happy now," said nirs. Mina, HnhuY, 4 I U Fains- worth Ave., Ailfora, 11. "It wiib Just iiB(iut tVo years bko that I begun to hi (liAi'Rssed lifter every nieiil. 1 lnulti!'iil Bmothor- Iiik spells ut times aiid my heart heat so Irregularly that 1 often thought I wouldn't llvo through the uttnek. Hoadnchos were thu .I'hano of my exlsttuico and 1 shitldor even Noie Ski dull are confi-onti'd with now when 1 think of Uiem. My the possibility of having to bring- snow back hin t me. too, and It was jusl ) from Iowa unless the weather mav, agony for too to bend over andresponds imiueJinUly to their plea, straighten up ngalu. I The offL'inls in charge already have "Tantac has done for nie far arranged with the Northwestern rail, more than I ever expected and I'm toad to haul snow from the nearest like a different person altogether. Mown point. ' Welders of THE BEST EQUIPPED IN EAST OHEGON Cylinder Rcfrinding Crankshaft Regrlndliif Pistons, Piston Rings, Piston Pins Crs and Trtictors MaehUe Wii are, Equipped f,.A f Vi LEIGHTON WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS . WieiBhton, Proji. This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modem ideas in monument work. OP 3 i Iflmv msruurtimiMwa ta i ! 2 . . it v y "6 '1r'vr-'j .! .. n J ' M 'i'Yl & I ,hfc&- yP' it I' i ';,''' !. A W ,l r I "I'J';.' -o-'i te -LA f f V I,: ' H' ' t impair 1 - f . I TJ 3 ft I mat k f SH'V-nr"l I msmmmm Boston' Wide Web Allows Free Circulation 35c to 55c Sold By Westenhavsr &Gilbeit Oi'('jin. In fact, I'ut In orfei t health now: In my oplnn, ranl.ic Is the best medicine mufti' lie sun." Tanlnc la Alt In La Grande by Sllverthorn'a - it .y Drug- store and all loading druggists. Adv. WANT :!! SNOW. illy Af.--oi-hil.-d Vress) GARY, III., Jan. 18.-JVtntcil Ten thousand loadi of snow to make win ter sports pos'.iihle. With the national ski tournament only five days away aiul no.now on the new slide here, membovs of th-. All Metal 1 of AU Makes Overhauled Work of Ail Kinds and nuined by export a aLnuM u-nrt We have made a profound study of monument building, and an order placed in cur hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladty . Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Or. La (IraiKh', )RNSM3KKiraZHFTBairc!l i 1 V . . "cjrounaaiion oi hj iinna uress .-: v find Us first exprcnulon In the I 7 proper CorBot In (lie harmony I T, if almple. beautiful lines and . right proportlon. Women of I 4 dlBorlmlr.atlng taste all over X America wear T' . because f lnjr pive the correct slllioucttn dihI M.-ccnt tho nat urJ bonuty of the figure as no other Cornots cun. Thero Is n "La Ciimllle" model that will fit you perfectly. . .Have a trial futlne and bo con vinced. A compline Una of now models on hum). iu:d 8ii Mrs. Robt. Paitison, COItSKTIIUtK 1702 Oak, Corner of Spring 3