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Tuesday. "Unr.-h 21, i'922 VX ORANDTC EVT,NTfn OBSERVER PXtlE STTVEW Classified Want Ads FOB SALE OR TRADE FOR SALK-retih Jersey cow; first place west oy.owa school. Kred 1'osey,. ucouto o. 1. 3-18-f I i'UK SALrV-Tcn-room house, baths, on two flVrs, JHitrfi kitchen, all conveniences fjalf cash, balance to suit PurchuVrj Call nt Observer and see photograph of home. ' 2-18-tf YOU HAI.K CiiWs. Kiddy Coop and Reed Buggy. lhio 157-j. V1 3-20-:it FOR SALS 225 aerea, 200 in crop Good houne, new barns, complete stock of implements, and machinery. 100 acres is ffall heat! rest irood alfalfo land. This is,on6 of the biR Kest bargains ifythd. county, $2,000 cash will handhVdal. Call Ob server 8-18-10t FOR SALE Seed corn, Minnesota 13. acclimated to this valley, matures September l!ith. First class, 8c; second class, (ic. J. li. Stoddard. 3-18-.".tp fed " i i i; pissiM WhVtjAUS- Call 148-K. 3-17-tf PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC niVSICIAXS DR. J. I- l;l.E Mil 1511. MAItOAHHT JNOI.K. DLsf:ii'4 of wumwi unil chil dren a sp.'H.-illy. rri.-.- l'hone lluln 306. Ken. l'hone Mnin lilii. La (Jruuile Ndtlona Hunk liuililini?. rilYSK'IAXS AND SI IKiHOXS UKO. II. VKIllts, l. ;, n,.r.il Snid ery. Office over Silv.Tliuirn's. llfrioe phone Main 112; reKlcionee phono JilBln r.sii. FOR SALK (.lit TRAllK For cow and hogs, two colts. W. J. Robins, lfiOa X avenue. : 8-8-1 m WANTED. NIlllllltYS TOK.tY, TOMOItKOW Goiivoriionr Morris' fine novel. "Tlui .Wild (loose," recently publish ed by Charles Scrlbn'ors Minn, Now York, and which has been extb'.i slvely sold, baa been plctiirizod by j Cosmopolitan for Paramount, and lt will bo shown at the Sherry I'l'lieatro today and tomorrow. Mary j.MacLarqn and Holmes K. Herbert play the lt-'.iding roll's. I "Tho Wild Onose" was first pub lished In . serial form in Hearst's committee of elders to announce that Magazine, whose' circulatiim Is 500.- the final dress rehearsal will he hell) ooo a month, beginning In Septem- iMay !. The first regular performance ber. inis. Tho story ciuicht on lm-cs will be given on May 14. mediately and was widely read. Mr. Thiity-'five thousand auulirations , Mori is' other stories have found! for seats and sleeping accomodations great favor with magazine rentiers. already have been received fiom Ho was born In lSTIi in New York ''abroad, and, while the local manaira- He attended Yale I'nlversity ment has not yet received indicatio'is REHEARSALS First Post-war IVrfovmuneo To lie On .May 14; I'mis ual Influx .of Visitors Is. Anticipated. (By Associated rreaa) OriKRA.MMERGAU, Knvatia, Mar. 18. Preparations for the first post war revival of tho Passion Play have progressed sufficiently to enable th SIX-DAY WEEK I IS PROPOSED WANTED Experienced woman wants housekeeping' or cooking in city. Inquire at Observer 3-20-Mp NAITKE (TUB DIt. A. N. MA WILMS SpeMnlint In chronic dim-uses. .m.-OhkIm, Au'i-hano-ThiTiipy and Xntumimih. - klti and blood UiKf ficrvous a trim net,. Chronic I Wmdactip. Kczfimu Kcia! lea. Appendicitis. Const (puilon. - IJowl Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Dimna- successfully treated, l'lionn Muln 693. Koom 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool- dff nUI., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice huurs, 10 to 11! a. in,. liliQ to 5;U0 p. m, Consultation froo. 3-4-lf DR. J. R WOODKLL Chiropractor anl Xaturoputh. NervouH and chronic MlHcam'H a poet-mlty. Suite 20, Pom mer Uldtr. Over Hilvprthorn's. Office nour, m to jz a. in., i-.so ;o 5 p. m., 7 to 8 uvenins. Plione -I'.tT-W, attohx:;is COCHRAN and EIlKRIiARD Ceo. T. Cochran and Colon I:. Kljorhard. At torneys. La Grundo National Hank iiUlldltiR'. rONTKACTOKS L). J. MrTiKLIiAN Reiristered orofcB Mional Civil Knpineor; surveylnB' and niapa. Room is, I-.a (Jrande National Unk HuMUintt. l'hone Jl.iln HI. AliCHlTKCTS C B. Miller. Architect. Room 11, Ia Grnnl National Rank Bulldlnff, La FRATEETAL DIRECTORY U o. O. M. r.a Qrnnl IxkIkb No. 850. Ijoynl Order nf Mm.se, hokls regular meetings everv TlHir.dnv nlKht at tf p. tn. at Odd Fellows' Hull. Tho Wo men's Mooseheart l.eijitm meets sec ond and fourth Tlmrtidays of eaeh month. MyfiKo Lecion of the World meets second Monchiy of each month. Visitors always welcome. I. K. SHANKS. Die. M. A. RTILWKLU .Sec. WANTEty Insurance solicitors, whole or part lane, for North American Life, of ftmaha Nebraska. Old Line MutualN. GotW territory and liberal commisstam.s. Address eGo. Young, State Mhqaat'r, Junction City at New Haven. Conn., anil grad uated with a li. A. degree. In 1HUS. Anions th most noted of his works are "The I'enilty." -When My Ship t'omt 3 In." and "The. Goddess." Comedy, "Ho Got It," two reels. WOMAN'S VARIED WII.KS AUK SHOWN IN "THE LOVE CHARM" City, Oregon. 3-15-lit WANTED tOU young pif and lOi) pallet at Schimmol'si ... Pigprery. Klein's old place, near iBrick Yard. ,,Vlf",3.1o-tp WANTED Household goods; farm mkehinery, buggies, wagons and hack J. Ranges, stoves musical in strument. We fc'et you one-fourth more for 'your goods. Surely you have something for sale. Drayage costs nothing. .The Francis Chain Brokerage stores. Corner Fir and Monroe streets. 12-31-tf FOR KENT ROOMS TO RENT Furnished rooms with bath. Inquire 1607 7th St. 3-20-3tp i If you want a glimpse of the younger- generation at its play, you can gel it in "The Ive Charm," which opens tonight, .for a twu-day inn at tthe 'Arcade Theatre. ! their jazz parties, their moonlight swimming soirees, their daring diess and their amazing talk, all find a vivid record in the picture as a background for the love', story ;o the appealing, old-fashioned heroine, enacted by Wnmla Hawley, the iRealart star. Miss Hawley shines, in this piece, as to the extent to which Germans will patronize the productions of the play, it assumes that German attend-1 ante will more than quadruple the I foreign patronage. Anticipating an unusual influx of visitors in July and August, the man agement has decided to give Wednes day performances during these months, Economic conditions have obliged the village elders considerably to am plify their directing staff, not so much as concerns the production of the play as to solve the probleVii of ac comodating thousands of visitora for whom the comforts and convenience of travel before the war aio-jinw not available. v" 5 The conditions under which the play will be revived this year liav.j shocked the rural simplicity of these; peasant Play producers and, while determined to pi event the sacred enterprise from (By AsMOemted Press) EUGENE. Mar. 21. Proposals to adopt a six-day rolleglntu week at tho I'niverslty of Oregon hero hive split the campus Into two camps, one for the moveJ and the other against It. I'lider tho present system clnsses are hold on five days a week, leav ing Saturdays free for student ac tivities, l'roponents of the plan say best use could be ninde of the large investment represented In the university by having Saturday class es. Those opposed to the scheme declare It would mean destruction of university spirit by checking stu dent activities and would also curb research work by members of the faculty, much of which Is done on SutOrdays. Ten pounds of lard $1.50 at Pwple'f Market. Ph: Main 747. -1 with the very best of the scren lun naries. She creates two distinct and ; oecommg basely commercialized they opposing charactetizations not a"re now beginning to realize that tha double role, however and does them I war's aftermath has produced an eco both perfectly. nomie environment with which they First, as a sweet, old-fashioned' girl !a, e compelled to reckon, of modest demeanor, she wins a young I Tne municipality of Oberommergau man's love by reminding him forcibly (has peremptorily rejected a proposl of the mother he recalled when heltion thllt it levy a tnx on foreign vis- FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished house, InquirG Newlin's Book, store. V , 3-20-2t FOR RENT Four furnished roomi. 1C02 Washington avenue. 3-20-3tp was a little boy. Then when she I learns mat ner aunt ana cousin tire displeased, she promises to alienuU ! his affections in the same way, by j making herself typical of something i he hates. She accordingly assumes the role of a noisy "jazzy" ywung lie:-- FOR RENT Five-room, modern house, 1221 W. Inquire from 4 to G p. m. 3-20-3t son, and disgusts the young man ter-i'town fathers, however, .announce that Ivifically though not unalterably. . they have been forced to assume n Warner Baxter, a new face on tho I considerable initial expense in pro ' screen, but one we should see often, itors which, it declares, would he out of harmony with tho origin and tra ditions of the play and also would con flict with the purpose of the present revival which is regarded as one wr.y of achieving reconciliation between Germany and the other nations. The FOR RENT Sleeping 'I room, 151 Adams avenue, Phoni" 3'J0.-J. ;' 3-18-tt MISCELLANEOUS . PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Black Real Estate Offjcei New Foley Buiding. Phone MOtW. ' " ' r1 . 3-20-12tp U. P. O. KI.KSJ La Grande Lodfje Nn. 433. Lodge meels each Thursday liv ening Ht 8 o'clock. Home and cluo privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Blks. XOI.A.V SKIPP. Exalted Ruler e L. PEARSON', Secretary. MODKKN WOODMEN Oh' AM K Itlc.'A La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening; of eaeh month. In the K. of 1. Hall. Visiting neiahburs welcome. :. u. itiNT.n. v. c JAKE KOSTilCK, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. l-a Crunde l,odre No. 41. A. F. and A. M.. holds regular meetings first end third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. W. BINT.N'Ert. W. M. K. It. JtlXllO, .Sec. b. O, KAGl.KS Aerie No. 2.1s. meeta every Friday night at Eagles. llalL Visiting momhern welcome. Z. I.II.l.Y. W. P. J. K. HI RDHE1jL."SoC " WOOUMKM OF TUB- WOULD La Orande Camp No. 10!. Meets every first and third Mondny nt Eagles hall. All visiting neighbore" welconte. Dues payable at the office of the clerk. liooms 21--2, La Grande Na tional Bank HI dir. . JOHN SCOTT. C. C. It. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. K.V1GHTS OF l'VTIUAS Hed Cro?s Lodge No. 27. meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A t'ylhian welcoino to all visiting Knights. FRANK A. Tl RNEft, C. C. C. L. C.HAIIAM. K. It. . HEMSTITCHING And Plot Edge buttons covered half bij!, full ball com and bullet acorn styles. . Mail orders given prompt attention. AH work guaranteed, 0rders taken for pleating. Mrs. V H- Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone E1W. First block wast of post office. . 8-29-tf is the leading man. Dick Rosson, Mao Busch, Sylvia Ashton and Carrie Clarke Wardc are also preeminently cast, paring for the production, reconstruct ing the theater which will seat 4,300 spectators and in providing costumes. Obernmmergau nlso is suiily in need of municipal improvement to The other number on the same bill K've tHc vmKc a Presentable ap- vith'"The Love Charm," is the two- peearnnce when the first guests nr reel Mounted Police storv. "On (ho !" A new church bell alone called Trail," featuring Irving Cummings. IML GIR L- IS ELECTED ORDERS TAKEN for steam pleating. Mrs M. E. Chell 1702 Adams Ave, phone 138J. l-ll-21t EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voke your, piand without cxtr.i charpeA Work gu; ranteed. Call Newlin Book Sitre for t.ppoint ment. Roy E. Pll ips, 3-1-1 w PUBLIC STENOGHAPHrJR at Leiglt ton's Welding Machine Works, y LOCAL COR-SETIBRE for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F, O'Connell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. r Strictly j Custom-made Corslta. guaranteed throughout. Abo Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work' Guaranteed. . '. 3-1-tf SALEM, Mar. 21. The University Y. M. C. A., one of the most active or ganizations on the campus, last night elected the following officers for the coming year: Roy Skeen, Powell liutte, Ore., president; George Oliver, Pomeroy, Wash., vice-president; Ed Warren, Nehalem, Ore., secretary; E' ton Von Eschen, S:ilem, Uensurer. Much interest is being shovn this year in the organization, the work consisting mainly in assisting newjis more intricate and to solve it the for an outlay of 170.0C0 murks while repaving the main street has cost al most as much. All told, this hamlet which', in peace times, had- a budget of insignificant proportions already has staked its municipal existence on the outcome of this year's productions. Oberammergau will be able to fur nish accommodations for 1,000 visit ors who prefer tosleep in the village in order to be on hand for the early oppning performance. Unterammer gau, close by is arranging quartern for 1,000 others, while the well-known convent of Ettal, half an hour's tra vel distant, ispreparing to install f)00 emergency cots. Thus the manage ment of the play .believes that it will bo amply able to accommodate the overflow of visitors. The problem of feeding the guests students ott the campus amt in con ducting weekly devotional Fcrvices. Last Tuesday the Y. M. C. A, in stalled its new cabinet. Officers ehoa .on yere: Esther Parounagian. Sa lem, president; Thelma Mills, forest Grove, Ore., vice-president; Mildred Drake, Drain, Ore., secretary; Eva Ledbetter, .Alicel, Ore,, treasurer. WOMKN'S ItKNKKIT ASSOCIATION of the Mnrrabfew, l-a nrnnde Uodge No. 27. W.. U. A. of M. LchIhh meis first Tluir.-Jtlav at 2 p. m. ntul third Wcil tiosflny at S p. in., nt K. of P. Hall. Visitinc Sistt-rs w(;lfome. MP.S. MARY i AM. Anil ER, C'tmnntilr. MARJOIUK KATON. . IItTirl Xfojyr. O. K. S. Hnpft Chipt'T Nn. 1.1. O. K. S.. holds irrjt'I rniM:inii-Hnn the neo ond and fourth Wdn.fd!iyB of each month. Visiting members cordially Wtjlumod. NPIJ.in fi. VTTI.U W. M. A'N"A s. ;i:ovk. ORSERVEU jVANT ADS GET RB SULTS. FIND IT HERE . YEOMEN. Tha Brotherhood of American 'Veo- men,' Grande Ronde Homesttad No. ! 2RS('i, meets every secotfd and fourth I Wednesday evenings at Eagles Hall. Come and investigate tha new policies. All visiting members welcome, W. T. PATTEN. ... Foreman. MARY E. MAYVILLE, Correspondent. i:coi n.;i-; wo.mkx to talk Hy Asconatpd Presn) SACRAMENTO, Cal.. .Mar. 21. A resolution culling upon local tnle- j vpfrart (Miniiu cum jiitmt'tt ill imicuui H K inrii women 6nhsTibors "to s their telephones a rensonablo length of time when talking for social .pur poses." has been adopted by the Sacramento Women's council here. elders have appointed a commisnry department which will cooperate with the Ravarian Food Controller and co operative society of Regenshurg; Stern rebuke awaits the profiteer who should attempt to conduct a lunch stand here in defiance of. cntab lished regulations or violate fixe.l price schedules. In fact, illegitimate dealers and1 speculators of all cate gories are being emphatically inform ed that Oberammergau in bound1 tn prove disappointing to them if they as an opportunity for a quick clean-up. OIL MAN DEAD. JAMESTOWN, N. Y., Mar. 21.--, fleet for sole Frank C. Curtis, president of the New York Oil company, one of the lend ing oil producing compnnifs of Wyom ing, died suddenly at his home in this city Wednesday afternoon. BIDS FOR SHIPS. (Bv Ascoclard I'ren) WASHINGTON, IMar. 21. The shipping board Wednesday had receiv ed 2!) bids in response to the adver tisement offering virtually its entire rnpnn J 2l W4 THE OrApon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, Agt 121W4-h. Ave. l'hone 146-.M. 3-7-.f Attention, Royal Arch Masons There .will be work in. the iRoyel Arch Degree Tuesday inriHiing at Masonic Hall. All sojoufninf Royal Arch Masons welcomei - .. ' By order of High PrinM. L. H. IhVtJ.SSEIX, 1 3-20-2t Secretary, READ THE WANT ADS! .Notice of Sale of Oondx Held for Storage Charges. Tlio following KOods will be sold to theVhiRhest Iblilhr on March 30th, at 10 o'clock in the morning Vnless leileiMiied by the parties ww hoUl tlip receipt for same: Stonuro relpt In tho namn of I.ora Stiles N. 2'-t contuinlng one box of houseliyldKOOils for which there is charges against the same to date of $111.00 for storage. SAWYER-HOI.MES 11114-21 MERCANTILE CO, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ir hereby given that tht undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Laura L. Stults, deceased, ind all persons hav ing claims agaitwt the estate of said deceased arc herc' required to pre sent the wine wit proper vouchers to said ndilinistnit V' at his home at 1020 Sixth Vrefct, La Grande, Ore. or at the offlV' of l Wright, his at torney, nt LaVrancil, Oregon, on or before six monvis fifcm date hereof. Duted this 14t davtof i.March, 11)22. CLARENCTi 1. STULTS, Administrator of the estate of Iaura L. Stults, deceased. Mar 14-21-2S, Apr. 4-11. NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In. the County Court of tho Slate of Oregon for Union County. ' in 'the -Matter of the .Estate of Ed ward Ai"'t!uan, deuenst-d. Noticeis hcreli given that the un dersigned' has filer his Final Account as Administrator jof tho Estuto of Edward AiBenn, Uleccased, and th.3 County Count of Uriion t'ounty; Ore gon,, has fixe the Lih day of April, 1922 at 10:0o thi foienoon, al its Court Room athe Court House in La Grande, Oregon, as the ime and place for hearing of any and all ob jections to the said Final Account and settlement of said estate. ELMER I. STODDARD, Administrator. R. J. GREEN, Attorney for Administrator. Feb. 28, Mar. 7-14-21-28. Sale nf Land by the Executrix. Notice is hereby given thnt the un dersigned executrix of tha estate of I. L. Stringham, deceased, under and by virtue of the lust will and testa ment of the said decedent authorizing sale of real property by his executrix will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, from and after the 22nd day of March, 1022, at the Intr homa of I L, Stringham, three nnl one-Half miles east of I-a Grande, Un- ion county, Oregon, tho following de scribei real ptoperty, to-wit: The West inlf of the Northeast hwest quarter, and the er of Northeast qua st quarter of Sec. 3:1, Range ,'18, E. W. M., teres: nnd inning at a point 30 Northwest comer of 1-4 of Section 34, Twl. 8, E. W, M.. the bound s thence west 34 rods, 80 rods, thence east 31 north 80 rods to place quartenof Nod boutncat quuf tor of Vorthwl Twp. 2 South! containing 30 j A traV t bq rods wi NE 1-4 j 2 S., Rniige 1 ary Una thence rods, th I; st of f SW t me of lieginning, containing 17 acros, more or less, all in Union County, Oregon, last named tract subject to $900.00 mortgage debt. First publication of Notice, Febru ary 21, 1922. CALISTA E. STRINGHAM, Executrix, R .F. I). No. 2, La Grande, Oregon. Keb. 21-28, Mar. 7-14-21. JIANGS OF i .IE DUFF? A Woman's Insinct FY 1LN OLIVIA, THAT PEST B1LL5TUPE WAMT5 Tc" "TALK TOVOO ON THE PHONE, here! oh hello, Billy, how are vou? awfully glad to HEAR YOUR VOICE AGAIN -I'VE KEEN THINIOWG OF YOO ALL DAY-HONEST I HAVE - 1 THOUGHT OLIVIA CUT OUT THAT FELLOW, BIUL5TUPE HE'S NOGOOD-I TOLD HER WHAT I THOUGHT OF HIM ONCE I THINK HE'5 ABOUT HALF OFF.' rFnl -v . u . -4B vrx IB ! m. L'.l f LI5TEW TOTHAT H JLK "Sur-Oft M LJ.V K r s i i i m r i ..c u i tin . , n i- , a ,m i jr., r T TilAT WAS A POOR-TH IMG TO TELL H ER - YOU KNOVI j HOVJ HARD IT IS FOR A WOMAN TO RESIST SOMETHING THAT IS LABELED HALF OFF ! 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