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SattiT.-ldT. 'Jtotnai 53, 1 522 t CR-VSriTE EVENTNTrt OBSERVER P.TOE SEVEN Classifie FOR SALE Olt TKAEflS J'UK SALE Two Axminater Rugs Now. Beautiful colorings. Never been used. For one-half price CaP 2702 Fourth. 1-2G-8D WANTE3, FIRST CLAS igg sizea coal, deliver- . cd from ca $1:1.00. J. I). Lynch Co. N , U2S.it FOR SALE Two sectional oak boo!t cases. Call at 708 N aveni. aftm ,".4:00 o'clock. l-2U-3t FOR SALE-VUsikp trover ami Tim othy seed. Hrstlrclass. Inqaite Et1 : Bull, SummervMlij, Oregvn, , V Sat. only for 2ni (IKLJ UJliili'-. . ...i.,aL.j fEOFESSlOSAt, DIRECTORY OHTtiOFATtUt; PHVfctU lAS.t IJI. J. I,. INGLE and DIl. MAUUAltET Dl.-WU.--es of women und ch li sten a pclalty. Office Phone Main It!. KH. Vhone Main 126. La Uruude Katlanal Hank llulUIIng'. ta. R. J. JtUt'KMAN Dentist. Jtooin Falmer-ltaeaeh lloildiiiff, phone Alfeln 7V. La iiritmle. Ore, on. MKO. JL VKHHK, M. D. General Sure - evy. Office over Htlverthorn'H. Ofl'leit bone Main 112; residence phone Stall H8o. JiATl UK CL'Bli . fUt. A. K. MATV1LLR !clall.t 1 pbroalc 4iat'av4. Methods, Mechano Therapy and Naturopath. Hkin aiwl 1mm1 dlaaas, nervous diseanaa. Chraal-e MNMlacke. Ki-ia, Sciatica. Appendlcilia. Constipation, liowel double; alt kinds of Chronic Dlsas w auectsafully treated. Phona Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool frlgw Hlda., epponlte Star Theatre. Of koa hcura. 1(1 to 11! a. m.. 1:30 to 5:00 p, m. Consultation free. 3-4-tf tin. 1. K. WOOCBI.L 1'hlroaractor a.1 Naturopath. Nervoua nnd chronic 0fca.seA a selalty. Puila 20, Som nwf Blda. over Hllvcrtliorn's. Office . bonrs, 10 to 12 a. nt., 1 to & p. nip.. 7 to 8 eTenlnffs. 12-24-lm ATTORNEYS COCHRAN and EBliRHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Eberhard, At ternaya. . La- Uranda National Bank JAilldlnff. CONTRACTORS tt. ..T. McI.KLI.AN KfiriHtered Drofea- atonal Civil Engineer: BiirveylriR" and napa. Hoom 1U, La Grande National iiauK liulldlns. Phono Main 91. ARCHITECTS C B. Miller. Archltt-ct. Room 11, La - $vande. National Bank Building, La ti-noe, Oregon. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY JU O. O. M. I,a Iranita Jjodicw No. i0, l,ov.l Ordi'r of Moot. holds reirula.' metJtintfH every Thursdriy nitrht m 3 . ni. at Odd Fellows Kail. The Wo ii.Mi's .Moosfhoart lvKan meets sec- nu -and lourih Thuraif ayf or acii month, lloose LeRion of Hib World Bveeis pecond Monday of each month. vifOtors always welcome. Dues pay able at la (irande Pharmacy and at J. . Holm's Grocory Store. . ' D. E. SHANKS. Dir. . ' 51. A. STILWKU,, Src. B.'-.P. -O. ELKS La Grando Lode No. 43,1. bod tie meets each Tliupsday ev ntnfp at 8 o'clock. Home and eluo frJvlleRes cheerfully extended to all trnthor T'llts. NOLAN SKIFF, Exalted Huler V. L. PEARSON, Secretary. Jt)KnN WOODMKN OF AMEItK'A La, Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on h first and third Thursday even tnfira ef ch month. In the K. of P. bull. Viiitlnc neighbors welcome. ... H. C. BALL, V. C. .TAKE ROSTOCK", Clerk. A. V. and A. M. La Grande Lodg:e No. 41,' A. F. and A- M., holds regular meotinrn first an1 third Fridays at 1:W p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons, C. W. BISVONER. W. M. K. R. UlNGO, ioc. . O. EAGLKS Aerie No. S5t. meets Try Friday night at Eagles Hall. Visiting niembcra welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J. E, BIRDS ELL, See. WOODMEN OF Til K WORLD La Grand Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday at Eairlea ball. All v sitine ne irhhors welcome, Dues payable at the office of the cierit. uooms zi-zi. ua. uruu thecal Bank LUtltr. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. ' R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. WANTED SoV'ing, by experience) lady. Mrs. . E. Mason, 2 yJ4 N. Vir streeh j 1-25-lt LAl'GUTEK AM) SOVRl.'PT. WANTED Household goods; farm Laughter and novelty top the vaude ville at the Arcade Theatre- on Mon day next. James and Jessie Bums arc the nov- bilr- in act fei ... ,....u oiui , u..,ll!. ,ki. ulll... ZTL ,a"d!thei. somewhat different wire , striimentX We'kt you one-fourth itul ,"'e r,f.sli in f?mTn more for yb goVis. Surely you i, ,1 t,. ;.i .1, C ,,. L ,ii,, have somethirfs formal,. Uravaeel f . . ,v ,- VT,' costs nothing. VheWncli. Chain nmnic, jBmp.nn, fancy steps on tight Brokerage stores. Monroe streets. Corner Fir and . 12-31-tf wire and bicycle, riding. Sht This offer LOST LOST Green jeweled comb. Leavo at U. S. National Bank. 1-27-lc LOSTA larre size Flexible P'lver sled. Comer of Jefferson and Is land Avctiuo. Finder return to E J. Donohueat the Furniture Ex change. . l-27-2t FOR SALE lEcst 16-inch pole wood. W. J. Kelly, Phone 44G-J. l-2-Gtp FOR SALE SB-Rallon gawolin, tuitt complete) with pump. Just the tiling forf iivat, guf. (o.(H) Write "H," eare Observer. 1-lfi-tf ing is brimming over with feats that jshow these artists to be as much at home on the wire as they arc on thp street. Jtie Snnford, that fanny character delineator as the Chore Boy, whistling, talking and yodeling comedian. ' He is the original Knight of Columbus Over seas Entertainer. Urit-ko and Earel, furnish their -uhnre of laughUr in a rollic',eing rnp id fire comedy skit of originality and fun. This vehicle show only the kua oroas side of everyday life. ' j Louis and Lydia opn the shotr with n lively comedy entertaining offering called "Stockings," which show their tallents to good advantage. Another feature aictii't will be add ed to this meritorious vaudeville bill. FOR SALE 16-inch appta tr woajd. Phone. Main 1. , ,.v l.lC-34Hp AT lHK SHMf, MOM). rURN!TUK h'(kK. SAJ ,E. and raon. - , . for rent.Phom 3 ketwm 81 o'clock a. mS-stwi ( o'clock . m, I l-94f FOB KENT FOR RKNT rumisW Call Main 701. i apartment. 1-23-tt FOR RENT Six-room modern house, nt 1406 T avenue. Inquire at 1408 T avenue, l-2-:;tp FOR RKaJT-JtoeMS foe light house keeping, -J.lfe Adams. Phone 390-J. W . l-18-tf FOR RKNT-rttxl , heat. GeStlela First St. room, with bath mid an preferred. 2013 341 R. . 1-10-tf FOR RENT Two fumihd lurkt housekeepin'Hrem. Phnrw 4.TJ-J - 1-19-tf MISCELLANEOUS OREGON,- JOURNAL- -AGENCY Slater WhiiWon, agent. Residence, 2702 Bireft-ste-eet. Phone 150-W. l-lfi-12t Tho 'Invisible connection conjoct lired to exasi . Wtnnen thU world and tho so-caTied "world ot spir its," is strikingly discussed In "Bur ied Treasure." The hypothetical thread of communication which many - authorities beliere connect, tho living with the dead, i vivid ly shown in a series of episode. which are startling in their suui blunce, of reality. The story begin, with a. inasqaer- nde at a iimtUmaire's villa at which the host, the heroine's father. known aa "The lMrnte of Wall Street," with grim hiwnor selects the costume of u pirate. The other guests uttire In antique costume. Puuline Vundernuicllen, the daugh ter, has an Indefinable feelinc that long ago she had 'worn the same garments uml wits a Spanish -een-orlta. , ! There arc many picturesque Inci dents, beginning with a love affair between Pauline and , fount: phy sician, Dr. John Grant, which her lather, desiring that she marry the unscrupulous Dnc da Chavannes, proceeds to Interrupt, declaring that he will announce her engage ment to the nobleman anil that they will Ball in the morning ou a yacht ing cruise. Pauline introduces Dr. firant Into tho yachting party by u subterfuge. Paulino, bulked In her 'love af fair, la-icemen cliotiull. In a sort of trance, sbo Writes some mystciloutf tayattaifH wbicli patzlp tds yachting party ttt pvhlch Inter prove -to bo a guidr to a certalu locality -which tttey are crubiiuio. "Later, she' falls into another trance when her moth er desires that fho read to her, and a gbuwtly form, resembling I"' Gruot, In ancient co.numo, directs her t a book ou piracy In the yacht's library. She readb and as shulpioceeds the scenes described uppvir tq her in a vision and to the audience thoy appear vividly 00 ,the screen.' Her futhxr and the nobleman appear to her aa pirtes, and she. .and Dr. Grant appear as heroine iiinn' hero. In the end she is led to the sce:ie of actual burleil treasure, 'nitwits her father, und by means of the treasure trove her young Impover ished sweetheart is enabled to mar ry her. . Also showing . comedy.' duy only, the reul Paris is shown. The heroine is a tical 'arihiun dvliu timtc, addicted to most of the petty ,"bud habits" of the class wilh whir1, she associates, but is in no way 111. hard hcaited vamp that Parisian girls are often, represented as being. I With a foreign count in the back ground, determined to many l.iane if he cun Ret rid of his former love, a Parisian chorus queen, the plot thick ens for Prof. Hammond. I A Snub Pollard comedy will also he shown KKARIAXt DICK ST KBDttBtV TO.r O.NI.V J'rom boyhood oil upward till the hair ia grayed with ago prairie stortas are popular reuding nuitter. j earless Dick" is a -tale of the i nlalns. tho first of a aeries of mair la ii,.tlMitu uhli-li urn hnlnir nuido starring Dick Hatten, the well known western actor, j ' fearless Dick" was directed by Park B. Frame, the director who was responsible lor a numuer 01 pictures in which Frank Homage played tho leading rolo before be coming a director to makti- t.h.e fa.- inons ' Humoresqae." Frame lias done credltauie work 111 i e:iriess Diek." - Hatton is .a western actor who really can act. Is quick ou tho draw and makes lovo to the pretty her oine in a way to start hi mwell along the road toward' being a mat inee idol. .The cast includes plnyers who have been seen In popular pictures for several years. They Include Henry J. Hohert, long in Fox "vll llan" in Tom Mix and William Fnr nttni pictures; Otto Lederor, the 10 cent Vitggraph director; Dick La Rene, whose work In the stage ver sion of "The Virginians" gave him a definite place la the beans or theatergoers for all time. Cather ine Craig, who has been entrusted with feminine role is a reinarkablly pretty girl. She has charm, acting ability, and in all, of her scenes there is an evident sincerity of pur pose. Also showing Mutt and Jeff. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. I List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week en.linir January 27th, 1022. Gentlemen F. Bridget-, V. B. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Billings, Bill Grey, A. E. Jacobon (2), Phenie Johnson, .luck Lynch. K. Mcl-ean, Nick .Vlache don, Alvin Nelson, Chas. Trimmer (2 Indies Mis. C. Farley. Mrs. Phen ie Johnson, Mrs. Mary Janson, Mrs. Penrl White. These letters will be sent to the Dead letter Office on February 10th, 11)22, unless called for previous to said date. E. E. BRAGG, P. M OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RB SULTS. Phone Mum 571 for our Service Cars, to bring gasoline or Pearl Oil to you. Empire Filling Co, 1-21-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is by this given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator ot the entate of Richaail Kelly, deceased, by the County Court of tht Stale of Oregon f"r . Union county, and has duly qualified as such; ant that all persons hnving claims against said estate should present them, uuly'-'yerified, it the place of business of the undersigned adminis trator in La XJrande, Yn'on county Oregon, or at fV- law office of Jno S, Hodgin, in sajji cit'jX within six months from the dile of the first pub lication of this noticV V , Date of First Publication, 21st da; of January, 1922. J. H. PEARE,' - Administrator of the Estate of ' Richard Kellyijereased. I)Iy Jan. 21-28, Feb. 4-11-18" MRS. M. WMLIAMSON. Profes sor of rrtactioa-I and clmienl Mid wifery. 2fS4JjAdama. Phon, 332J. 1 12-28-lm HIGHEST PRICES PAID for raw furs. Write for price (p.it. North west Coast Fur Exchange, lne.( 75 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. 12-16-2mp. The udersiited will receive bids for the sWk aid fixtures of Harry Sanderson Xf Suipmervillc, Oregon, up to FebruaryVh, !I22. anventdry may be seen at LuCnde National Bank. F. L. MEYERS, - Assignee of Harry Sanderson. 1-20-Ot. Save thCost of i New fffi OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results The Reason tor our Substantial Growth is our Substantial. Service .fxl O 13 .-. 3 1 to C ' -S f a j 11 C u O cv TOM m MAKES BK! HIT IN NEXT PrOTVBK. HEMSTITCUINa AHUflCOT EDGE by Mrs. 1. P. O'Connntl, llu O. n venue, er ltare. mder at Camp bell gistars, Ladie,' Furnishings, 1806 Adams eenna. -li2-tf HEMSTfTCflmO Ami Pleos Zigt button, cototH ,lf bail, fall ball acorn and balkt acorn styles. Mail orders given prcnijit attention. All work guarentesdk Orders tkn for pleating. Klri. L. B. Norton, 900 Adam, Ave. Phone 421W. First block vest ef post officj. The appearance of Tom Mix, the William Fox star, in a new picture is always an event of interest and al ways, too, it ha, been an evt satis factory in the outcome, liut tnere. are Idegrees of satisfaction; and . itimnv be said of "The Big Town 'Hound-Up, in which Mix is to be seen at 'the Star Theatre today an dSanday, that it is likely to be voted the most satisfying play in which he has appeared on the screen. lit "The Big Town Rpurd-Up," pf which William McLeod Raine is the NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS. author and Lynn F. Reynolds the dir- We htGye optned a shop to do 1! lector. Mix has a fine supporting-corn- FIND IT HERE COOKED FOOD SALE. The M. I. A. Ladies will hold a cooked food sale Saturday at Patti son's for the benefit of the Red Cross Thrift Shop. l-27-2t kinds of vWk. rjorscshooing a special ty. Call dpd see us. Prices right. All work guaiahtecd. Bck of Kid dle's Grocery.Dean and Haines, pro prietors, Imbler, Oregon. - l-21-2tit PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh- ton's Welding Si Mai hit Works. l-2-2Gt ORDERS TAKEN for steam pWatinrr. 1 Mrs M. E. Chelf, 1702 Adam, Ave., phone 13W. l-ll-21t ; OBSERVER WANT A1H1 GET BB j SULTS. I FOR SALE Store ; lAiilding -with rooms in Lackand two residenoes.i Brings on $G000 ovel- percent. Call Main. jGnoi'.Tefrersoii Ave. pany, headed by Ora Carewe as lead ing woman. Among" the members aro Harry Dunkinson, Laura LaPlant, Gil. bert Holmes, William Buckley, "Billy" Elmer and William Crinley. 1 A two-reel comedy featuring .Io Martin is also being- shown. f NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of January, 1022, at two jo'dock p. m., the undersigned will sell jat public miction to the highVst bidder I for cash, all shop and office equip ment, cars, trucks, tires, parts and ac-Icessonc-s, batteries, battery parts and equipment and wfyid irjwhnt is known :as llusr's Guragai in the City of I.n j Grande, Oregon, Vhicp was covered jby four certain tifle notes signed by Eugene F. Hug, all'lled October 1st. UM21, and aggregating $8,850.00, an'.' interest.- This sale is made by reason of default in the payment of, nnd un der and by virtue of the terms of Bnid title notes. Copy of invoice may bo seen at Hug's Garage. FRANK HILTON, JULIUS IROESCH, l-24-4t TO THE CREDITORS )' JtARBY SANDERSON. The Road to Prosperity For thA average person, the road to 'isiV'ritf' is tlirmigli fundi savins, Vinade regularly and earningi)tVal intrest, This lianTvpaw 4r interest, compounded' V'niLainnially . and allows winidrifcva'lp witlimit )re- vions notice. Oct on this road to prosperity. Start 1922 with a firm resolve to . save. ,; .1. "... Your banking business appre ciated. 1 ;' ' United States National Bank - La Drande , Ore. MARIE PREVOST IN "A i'ARiSlAX St'ANA." , AT ARCA4JK SU.tOAV. Usually a picture' of Paris i nnt considered complete unWH it em bodies a great many scenes of the underworld. Apache dis and dazzlinij cafes. It's the Paris of this atsvwpiwr'. ithat motitm picture fans have lone; jheen used to sreins oil the silversheet. i But in "A Parisian . Scandal," tor UniveisaJ photoplay starring idarie ,i Prevost at the Arcade Theatre Sun- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Harry Sanderson, formerly in busi ness at Summerville, Union County. Oregan, has made a general assign ment fV the benefit of all creditors to the utkersignetl lis assignee. All claims Ig-ainst th said Harry San derson 'shspld sV' prewntcd te ttra un dersigned, jvoperky.-vcrifieir, tssgeth er with -an- Ucmiztvl ststcment US the jaccount. f .Iat4 at l (J,nd, Oregon. thi '23rd dsy ef JaNiiry, lWi. F. L. MEYERS, v Assignee of Marry Sanderson, at Iji Giwn.ie National Hank. IV-l-a.'l-WI-t; Welders oi All Metals niB BE! IN BA! I iWrindliia BEST EQUIH'ED BAST OREGON . CfJlndur Heerindlng Cjanxslmft Rt'grlniJli.jr Piiitoos.V Ffctun iRigs Pislon Pins -4 Ctt vn& Tfactura of All Makes OverhauIiM Macfiinc Wqvfc ot Alt Rlnd BNIOHTS OF PVTHIAH Hed Cro.s LiOdg, No. 27, meets every aionaay vanlna- In Castle Hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. ni. A rythlan welcome to all visiting Kniehtn. C. W. 1IOOHK, C. C. C. L,. OHAIIAM. K. R. M. WOMBN'8 BENKK1T ASSOCIATION of th, Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No. 2". W. B. A. of M. IodKe meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and tlilrri -Wednesday at a p. in., at K. 01 1". Hall. Visiting Rlaters welcome. Jilts. MARY OAl.I.AOIIER, Coniniandt-r. , ARJORtB EATON. lt.-cord Kecppr. O. . ft. Hope Chapter No. 1.1. O. B. P.. boUla stated communication the aec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. nA rMpHI,EVS- w, M. . FLOitnNcn r.ACQN-. sec. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE- SHOP AND FOUNDRY - All kind of niafcljinery, automobiles and tractor r. paired, ovesriiauled stfut rebuilt. -Asctytene welding,, of all kinda Cylinder borinar enoLoveViice platom. Crankshafta, Pktonagil PI ten Pins rejrranrJ Gtvb as a trial IX FITZGEBALD, Proa. ft aa ,hmuhim sa , Furniture Eschange . (7s) Afa tqulpriB nd manned by zpmH fnf th abov work LEIGHTON'3 WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS B. W. LeitfhUm, Prop. CDSIPLETE SOUSE FITB.NISHEE3 &&&& to4b&$n&&&4bn&4"b&&& SC & Xeffefson 'tJOJSiSS OF THF miFW WELLTOf.lF WE'RE. fiOlMC OVER THERE LETS GET STARTED: WELL. HOLt) VOOR"HORSES-' COT To PUT OM A t A Clothes Chute Is a Handy Tiling 9. NOW WHAT ARE EiMMS fWW&ZW I vol) going to W$g& bS. ;. IS. 4 ftp j '.wm dmrnmfA t.-i.l--2. ' . .. ; A MAN DOESN'T KWOW WHAT HE'S DOlNiO 1 VWHEU A WOMAN ) KEEPS VELLUJG AT HIM ALLTH2- TIMF ( t If JX It jkrlk i. i . l I'-. '. - v. a ir ; i. 'iiii . WW il l ! ' 'AU The Foundation of Good Dresa GOOD TASTE In arena must And Us first expression In the proper Corset In the harmony at simple, beautiful lines and riljht proportions. Worsen ot alscj-lmlr.atlRg tan lie vii over sWarlta vans CstaaiUe Corset tramotook Id'? give (ha v4rat. (Wtinsotlo nuid wcont the itat-Ot-oL Voatlt or Ifto 9t'. 0t OS rAfeejp Ciirsttt 0H. f h-OM) A i..-n "tiff tonillW SUN TOSS no) ' :J:- ? 0 I ni ana triirPao lJ.vln.-odi AiwKMih CIO!,l3!fiIr) r l iU" module oo ooso. . i . nHHjrarn 0 Mrs. Robt, attison, COItSCTIEItK 0 1702 Oak, Coruor ot Spring A- "H o o U A A ,AAl 'W sT II . UNI . V4'rj U JsWt. isr An ?" ' ' I f V J- i If I f I w'H,:Si. -Ti'( 5: :i I - ... A ' -