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.Tl)iJav. April 13, 192'J LA GRANDE BVENINO OBSERVER v1 V ; i ssified ro salic or trade I' OK SALK (Joini ur.cj piunoa on ex tremely easy payment plan. At reasonable prices. Eastern Oregon M"1'' -'" 3-28-tf 1'OK SALK Impnivec propei-tv j Island l ily. C. M. Porter. . 4-l()-fitp 1'UH SALK Yuunfr learn of heavy woik horses mid harness. Lloyd A. Chandler, Plume 370-M. 4-10-4tp 1','OK .SALi; ICverhearinK strawberry , and red raspberry plnntx. Phone ai"2-W., or call 707 Fourth St. 4-10-iHp PROFESSIONAL DIEECTORY osteopathic rirvsiciAxs DR. J. . INViLM and DR. MAIKiAlttiT INfiljK, DIs'iisb.s tif wunii'fi mid hH drn u R(n-rtfilty. Office Phono Mnin 106. ltt8. I'M. .ne Mnin itC. La Graude Nntlonnl Hank HtiUcllnff. PHYSICIANS AND SI lU.KONS GKO. H. V KH US. M. !. .mural SurR -ry. OfficH ovp Kilvitrtliorit's. Offloi phone Main 111!; residence phone AlHIIl OBU. NATlTRIS (THIS DR. A. N. Til AYV1IXR PpeotaliRt In chronic dJBe;tmR. M-tiioas, Meciiano Therapy and .NnturupMh. Skin and blood Utseusos, ihtvouh UUenxes. Chronic lh-iidaeho, KrjteniH, Setntk-u, Append lei t i. (.'oust! put ion, Bowel Trouble: nil Kinds of Chronic Diseas es Bucvunsfully treated. I'hone Main 693. Room lt 2, 3, second floor Cool (dure Hldg., opposite Mtnr Theatre. Of fice houm. Id to 12 a, m.. l:au to 5:00 p, m. Oonmillation free. 3-4tf DR. J. E. WOODKM Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous and chronic dlHeflpes a specialty. Suite 20. Soin- mcr Dldtr. over Silver thorn's. Office hours, id to 12 a- in.. i:au in r p. m., 7 to 8 evi-nlnK. l'lume 4H7-W. ATTOHXL7YS COCHRAN and I RIO KHAR D Geo. T. Cochran and Colon lt. Kberhard. At- - torneys. L.a Urnnd National iJank CONTHACTOUS D. J. McLKLLAN Rptfistered profes sional i;ivii t.nicineer: purveying ana maps. Room li, J-a Oratule National Hank Ruflding. I'hone Main 91. AllCHiTKCTS C. B. Mtllpr. Architect. Room 11, Lu Grnndo National Hunk Huildlnff, L.R 'irande, Orc(,'fin. FRATEENAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Oninflo I.(.dc No. 850, Loyal Ordt-T of .M(oti'. lioUtfl regular nivetints fvery Tliursilay nlKlit at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hull. The Wo men's Mnoseh":irt l.eu'on meets sec ond snd ruurth Thursdays of each month. Mijit I.t-yiuli of tho World mi'uls neei'tid Motulay of each month. Visttora always welrnni.;. D. 10. SHANKS, Die. M. A. KT1I.WK1.U Sec. U. I. O. KL.K.S La Grande Lodge Nn. 4 3.'l. LodKO meets each Thuraday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluo prlvtleRes cheerfully extended to all Brother KIHs. NOLAN FK1FP. Exalted Ruler F. L. PKAKHON, Keeretary. UODKIEM WOOD.MKN OK AM lOItlOA La Grande ('amp No. "703 meets on tho first Tluir.sdav eveninK of each month, In the K. of l Hull. Visiting neighbors welcome. E. 11. ItlN'flO. V. C, JAKE KHSTOOK. Clerk. A." K- and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. ra. .Cordial welcome to all , Musons. C. W. IMNGNErt, W. M. E. It. I11NCIO. .Sec. b. o. EAGLES Aerie No. 259. meets every Friday night at Eaglea Hall. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J. E. 111RDSELL, See 'WOODMEN OF THE WOULD La Grands Camp No. HID. MueU every ' first and third Monday at Eagles hull. All visillng neiuhhors welcome. Dues puyahle at the office of Ihe clerk. Itooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Hank lildg. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. H. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTH OF I'VTH I AM lied Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall IK. of P. Hall), at S p. m. A I'ylhlan welcome . to all Tlaltlnir Knlglils. FHANK A. Tl'KNKR. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. It. S. WOMEN'S l'.ENEFIT ASSOCIATION of tjie Mnccahfcs. I. A Grande Lodco 27. W. 11. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third V en . ne5day at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. Hall Visiting Sisters welcome. MRS. 1IABV GALLAGHER. Comma nder. MARJOR1E EATON. Record Keeper. O. E. s Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. 8.. holds slati-d communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. NIXLin fl. NEILL. W. M. ANN S. GROVE. See. JMJNGS OF TOE DUFFS GEE THIS SPR1WC SUN SHINE MAKES YOUR OLD CLOTHES LOOKSHABfjy I'D LlK TO GO IN AMD ORDER ONE OF THOSE TAILORS .r . , Want Ads FOU SALE Prize winning Partridge Kotk, Sfl.M per setting of fifteen eggs. Phoner-175-M, or call 2710 North Fir street. 4-5-1 m KOR SALE Cookinjr range with res ervoir. Inquire at 808 N avenue 4-8-Gtp FOR SALE .riiir i-Pflm nf bnro nnH extra good wagon, suitable fori" Photoplay by OoKlwyn, wiin in draying See Kmahizer at Oregon I Hngors in the role m.-Kle famous Grocery Co. 4-8-tf b' 'he lute Sol Russell. lrnrn o . , T,u' I""'1 lhP l'0Ur rolllti""' fOR SALE Leaso on house and lots v,iii v.Hh n inu'n character, who together with house furnishings. irico reasonable. Address Box 410, La Crumld Ore. FOR DRY IG-in. wood call 399-J. 3-28-tf FOR SALE Apples. Jonathan, York and Ben Davis. Firafprrade, $1.00; second grade, 50c. Without boxes. H. J. Reher. Fruitdale. Across from County Poor Farm. 3-27-lmp FOK SALE Setting eggs from two-year-old trap-nested English White Leghorn Hens and pedigreed cock erels. $1.25 per setting, $6.00 per hundred and up. Write to Airs. Geo. II. Chapman, La Grande, Ore gon. . 3-22-lmp WANTED. WANTKl) TO KENT Four or five room furnished house, or three or four .rdom apartment. iMust .be close in anil modern. Address P. O. Box 240. 4-ll-3tp WANTK11 A nine-room house fur nished. Must have six sleeping rooms. Call at 1512 Y avenue 4-ll-6tD WORK WANTED I repair your auto at your home. AH work guaranteed, Reduced rates. Russell Main 580. 3-80-lm FOR RENT FOR KENT Furnished bedroom 1510 Adams Ave. Phone 417-W. 3-25-tf I'Ui KENT One large garden spot.!modf'n Goliath, steps onto the scene, Phone D39-M. 4-12-Stp ' FOR RENT Piano. Call 141-W. 4-12-2tp FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 890-J. 1512 Adams avenue. 3-BI-tt . MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU WANT Cans or ashes or any kind of hauling done call E. G. Lovely, phone 227-W. 3-24-lmp HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge buttons covered half ball, full ball acorn and bullet scorn styles. Mail orders given prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Orders taken for pleating. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421W. First block west of post office, 8-29-tf ORDERS TAKEN for steam pleating. Mrs M. E. Chelf, 1702 Adams Ave., phone 138J. 1-11-2'lt LOCAL CQRiSETIERE for BarcleylThose who have read the novel know Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 that tho action moves along at a swift 0 avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 3-1-tf , YEOMEN. . ;.!. Tho Ttrnthprhood of American Yeo men, Grande Ronde Homestead No. 2886, meets every second and fourth Wednesday evenings at Eagles Hall. Come and investigate the new policies. All visiting members welcome . W. T. PATTEN. ' . Foreman. MARY E. MAYVILLE, Correspondent. Notice for Bids for Street Improve ment. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the construc tion of proposed improvements in Im provement District No. nil in tne ony of La Grande, according to plans and .specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bids will be received up to April 19th, 1922 at 7:30 o clock p. m., at wnicn time they will be opened. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of the bidder payable to the City enrder for 10 per cent of the amount B,j r.irties contrartinir tn do the work I've ear NT MINUTES HAVE TO BE BACK AT THfe OFFICE- GUES5 I'U GO I AMD TAKE A LOOK AT , ONE. A fry WAN - ' if (' X ' r, iiasv A 'A omxN . ..... . I I ". I'OOIt These who have seen or have liMiid of Kdward K. Kidiler's fam ous comedy, "A Poor Helntion," will be delighted to know that this successful nluy hns been made Into hs 1)0t, philosopher ami Inventor, (iu UlB Hl lnK methods and the tern ItlOI.ATKlX" AT SHKUIiVS TODAY 4-l-12tlp(iramont 0f will Roiit'rs perfectly. It Is one of the hest roles that an actor of Mr. ItoKfrs' typo can hope for. Whoever has seen Will Rogers' Gotdwyn pictures, will know that Ills Noah Yalo In "A Poor Rela- .,i.. in ii.a imiutoelv , , ., ' rharactriallon. In support of the star are such woii known piayora as wn . ... o- mer. Molly Malolie. Wallace Mac- uoiiuiii, cyiuiu, Knbeit Do Vllbiss. (i.'orgo llllanis and Jeanetto Ttebaol. Clarente Iladger directed the picluro. Also showing a comedy. SCREEN'S GKEATEST FIGHT IN "TOL'ABLE DAVID" The story of David and Goliath is given a modern, counterpart in 111? Kirsli National sAttiaction "ToPaule David," by Richard Uarthelmess, who in one of the most thrilling fight scenes ever depicted for the films, as u mere stripling of n youth, al'acks and kills a veritable giant of the mountains, in the performance of his duty. "Tol'able David'' is being shown at the Arcade Theatre today and during the remainder of tha week. Barthelmess' big fight scene conies at the culmination of two encounters with villains, father and son, who are seeking to retain the government mail sack which is entrusted to his chaice. David kills them both, but before the one dies he hurls a chair at the 1'0' he has woundei and h-s his revenge in seeing the gun drop from the boy's grasp. When Luke, another brother, the Dav'd 'a defenseless, with his left arm useless because of a bullet wound Heedless of this, with tho ugility of n tiger lie leaps upon his t'oe, and -! there ensues one of the most thrilling .fights imaginable lt ends ' when David, with almost SUDCrhuman strength, hurls his huue adversary over his back and falling, in so doing he stumbles on his lost revolver. . RALPH CONNOR'S "THE FOREIGNER" NOW ON SCREEN What has been declared to be one of the most extraordinary pictures ever made opens Saturday at the Star Theatre. "God's Crucible," it is call ed the screen version of R-jIph Con nor's novel "The Foreigner,'' directed by Henry Alexander Mac Rue and re leased by Hodkinson. The story tells of a young political refugee who flees to Winnipeg to es cape his enemies, and there, amid the snow-capped grandeur of thj Canad ian Rockies, wins fame and happiness. pace from start to finish, and it is jsaii that the picture' is vastly more engrossing than the book. A really marvelous cast will be Glass, of "Humoresque" fame, Wilton Laeknye, Gladys Coburn, Bradley Bar ker, Bigelow Cooper, Jules Cowles, Ann Sutherland, and many others, an all-star cast if there ever was one. r , NOTICE. ; The Pythian Sister club will hold; a cooked food sale at F. L. Lilly's; hardware store- Saturday April 15th. Everything for your Easter dinner. Proceeds to go for charity work. 4-12-.1t proposed will be required to agree to look for payment to the property in 'said District assessed for such im provement and the lien therefor and also to agree to take the bonds issued therefor at par in case they are not sold to third parties. The City Commission reserves the right to reject all bids. The total es timated cost of the proposed work is the sum of $3,413.04 and no bid will u aci-euieu wnicn is greater in amount I than the estimated cost. All bids must be filed with the Recorder on or Re-'before the time mentioned, J. E. STEARNS, j Recorder of the City of La Grande, .Ply 'Apr. 8 lot. A Strn Reminder APotrr iwrnrv VET BEf-ORC I All May. Quistiaft Tin? You Wei TANLAC The World'l Gre.teit Tonic MARRIAGE A BIG SURPRISE (Special to The Observer) GItANUK II ALL, A-r. 13. I.ut' Friday was cleanup day ut the school 1 house. .Mis. Roy Gel?ler, who was rocov- I eriiiK l'rotu an attack of tho flu, ; sufferclil a relapse and was taken to thu Grando Ilnnilo hospital Sunday. : Mrs. Gekoler la ImptovliiB rapidly ' now and will lie nolo to bo lukun home In a few days. j ....1 I...- n lln 'n. immi " imr iMipus uni arraimed a delightful proKmm which 1 thpy w( put on u( (h(, gi,hooI hoi1)e Frll,.,y urternoon. The prournm be- , , 0..,0(.k .., tlloso .... ... tilu, wl enJ(jy evory blt of . ( ,rl0 mai.rluge of Dexter Katnn, a formep rBgIdent of tllo Grantjo Hull district, and Lnir Kemp of I'uy.il" lulp. Wash., came as a surprlso to Mr. Eaton's many frieiiMs. This mar riage took place a few days ago. in Vancouver, Wash. Kenneth Gekeler camo home Tuesday after staying In towin'for tho past weok 011 'uoeount of the roads being In such .had condition for him to pass over daily with his car. , " , i Victor . Ragain and' family have moved front the Roy Gekeler Jplnce to North Willow street In La Grande. Win. Glekeler has , 'beon on the sick list but Is Improved ut the present. NON.QUIBBI.ER DRAWS FINE. NEW YOKK. "Judge," said Law rence E. Durman, a broker, when ar raigned on a charge of speeding "I'm not going to quibble with this police man." "All right," said the court, "I'll fine you $2f for not quibbling." TAP SEWERS TO FIGHT FIRES. NORTHAMPTON, Eng. Water is so scarce here that when a serious fire, broke out the Tiremen had to tap the sewers to fight the 'flumes. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an Attachment Execu tion aid Order of Saloi duly issued out of and under the senl of the Oir-' cuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, bearing date of March 6th A. D. 1922, and to me direct ed and delivered, upon a judgment ami Order of Sale duly entered in said Court in the action therein pending, wherein La Grande National Bank, corporation, is Plaintiff, and Guy J. Glenn is Defendant, in which judgment was entered in favor of Ln'Grande Na tional Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, and against Guy J. Glenn, Defendant, for tho sum of $21,850.00 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from the 19th day of November, 1921, until paid; for the further sum of $538.69, with interest thereon at 8 per cent per trnm thn firA ,lnv nf .Tnniinrv. 1922; for the further sum of $1,600.00 'La Camille' Corsets are the Ideal foundation for your new costume. As style, fit and comfort are the essen tials to proper corstlng, "La Camille" Corsets will give your figure the fashionable silhouette and tbe necessary support to bring out Us best lines. The celebrated. "VKNTILO" HACK eliminates boning pressure along the spine and pressure of laces In front, thus assur ing perfect comfort to tha wearer. i . Why not know what corset satisfaction Is be ted to "La Camllls." A Complete nioclc Always On nana. 1'rlccs '2.B0 and Up, Mrs. Robt. Pattison, C'orsetlere Res. 1702 cor. Spring and Oak Phone 322-W I'D THE ICEMAM-Tk.t H I "liJ .... Jj : 4 -fc W tw TODAY - FRIDAY HERE'S THE BIG EVENT! Dick liiirtliclnii'ss, now a slap in liis own liylit, heading liis own coin puny, makes his first picture. And what a piHuvo an epic of nioiinlain mothers and iip'iintaiu men! And of a hoy who' leaps to manhood in lifeV greatest test One of the three big gest dramas of the year and that's the plain, unvarnished truth! I M U attorney's foes, and1 for Plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein, an.l taxed at $15.00, and for accruing costs, and in which Execution, I am commanded to make sale of the here tofore attached Real Property describ ed in said Execution, to satisfy said judgment, interest, attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements thereof, including accruing rosts. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said Writ and in obedience to its com mands, I will on Monday, the 17th ilnv nf Anril. 1922- jit. the hni:r nf twn o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front I THAT I'VE 0E?M !' 1 11 1 'i" 1 1'ii'ii "Ml Phi !i 1 1. 1,. hi! 1 1 ; VACCINATED BV CUPID'3 DAk'T BETTER WAIT A WNILE AND WATCH FOU. A SALf. OW HAN0ME. DOWllS rlfiVnltJ o My V.s,. SATURDAY p; : ;i.: :-v!V(i.. ! v," h ;, - t! 1 ?:U4-. " .AfTS $Wa - v-'i '.:;- ...i!'. n'v,' ATMHfiiM fk v4 r'b ' i ii l Adapted from Joseph Hergesheimer's famous Saturday Evening Post Story A FUt'ST XATIOXAL ATTIfACTlOX door of tho County Court House, in tho City of l.a Grnndo, in Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to the stntutory rights of re demption, all the right, title and in terest of saitl defendant Guy J. Glenn, in and to the East half of the North west quarter of Section 19; the East half of the East half of Section 18, all in Township 1 South. Range 39, E. W. ft I What They Say In High Musical Circles is Proved In Half Million Homes Brunswick has achieved perfect rendition of even such difficult tones as those of the piano, the harp and the human voice, in its upper register. We have the Brunswick records for April come in and hear them. Eastern Oregon Music Company Welders of THE BEST EQ'JU'PSU IN EAST OKE(.ON CrliRtor Kcrrindlne CrankMhaft Kerriadlnt i'Utuas, Piston KingH, I'iHton Tliia Cara twfi Truclors Machlae Work of K, KInrU Wa jiroarjolppcd and niv;nid hy uipsr'. for the ahova wnrk cLEKiHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Lcishton, Prop. 7 !:." rf' :'3 Admission 35c Children 10c Try the Matinee M., in Union County, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Union Cnuntv, Oregon, this tho lilth day of March, 1922. LEE WARNICK, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Date of first publication, March 16, 1922. Date of last publication, April 11, 1922. Dly Mar. 16-2.1-30, Apr. 6-13. All Metals of AH Maki-s Overhauled