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In also being
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
08TFOPATFIIO PHYSICIANS
FOR SALE OR TRADE
I'Olt SALE Mclotte Cieum Sepur-
ator. liOO lbs. cupacity. Leonard
J. Smith, FruitduUt. 5-l.Mf
DR. J. T INdLR and DIl. MARO ARIST
JVOI.K. Dlwfawea of women and clill-dr-n
a sitiu lHlty. Offire I'hone Main
Kit, Res. lJhone Mnin 126. Lm Urando
National Hank Building..
1MIYSICIAXS ANi SI lUiKONS
UKO. IL VUl-iUS, M. 1). (ienttral Kurs
ery. Office over SUvrtliorn'a. Ofilce
phone Main 112.
J. J. IkARBY, M. . PhyHiciun and
Surgeon. Over Putnam's Drug
Store. Office phone 512-J. t
?wT7r-
NATl'RR CI ItE
DR. A. N, MATVITjI.K Pperlallit In
chronic dlseaj -Alriliois, M;cliano
Tlmrapy and Naturopath. Skin and
Mofid disease), in-rvous diseases.
Chronic IK-ndaohR, Krimma, Bciailca,
Appendloltln, (.VmHtlpntion, How1!
Trouble; nil kinds of chronic TMaea.
en BuroeaHfully treated. I'lione .Main
693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coo!-
Idfre Bid., opposite Star Theatre. Of,
lilt) nuur.i, iu in
p. m; Conmiltntlon fre.
1:30 to 5:00
3-4-tf
DR. J. K. WOODIXI. Chiropractor and
Naturopath. Mrvou. and chronic
diftea'"a a specialty. Suite 20. Snm
nier Uldir. Over .Silvrihorn'a. Ottiu
hours, HI to 13 a, m l::i0 to 5 p. in.. 7
to 8 evHnttiK. i'luine 4y7-W.
ATTORXinrS
JtlltK nnd KNTKH I'liim.-r-Uoesc'i
Ituildmif, J.a.tJraiidi. orvtxoii.
COCHRAN and F. I 10 K H A K D Geo. T.
uocnran ana t.:nio it. ttuarhard. At
torney. La Urandti National' Hank
HuHdinsr.
COXTIEACTOK8
D. J. McLKLLAN Registered profes
tllonal Civil Engineer; surveying and
maps. Room 12, La Grande National
Hank Building. I'hone Alain St.
AHCHITKCTS
C B. Miller. Architect. Room 11, La
Grande National iiank Building, La
'Iran do. Oregon.
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
Yi-:om:x.
Tne Hrotherlmixl .it American Yeo
men, ilrumle liomu- llumesleiicl No.
ZXMi, nii't-ls every second iiihI lourlh
Vt eOncsUuy eveniritfs m KuKle.i Hail.
C'Onit" iirel llivesl ,e.me tile new ioli(.'je.s.
All VIMttinft- memtiers welcome.
W. T. l'.U'l'KN,
foreman.
MAMY 10. MAYVII.l.K.
Correspondent.
L. O. O. M. La Ornnne Lodge No. 850,
Loynl Order of Moose, holds regular
meeting, every Thursday nlRht at 8
p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Wo-
Mooaeheurt Legion meet, sec
ond and fourth Thursdays of each
month. Moose Legion of the World
meets second Monday of each month.
Visitors always welcome.
J. J. HARLAN, Dictator.
W. b M.IMiHAM.MHIt. Sec.
B. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No.
433. Lodge meets each Thursday ev
ening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluo
Srlvllegos cheerfully extended to all
rothcr lOlks.
NOLAN PK1FP. Exalted Ruler
F. L. PKAIiSON. Secretary.
MODEFtN WOODMEN OF" AMERICA
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on
the first Thursday evening of each
month. In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting
neighbors welcome.
E. It. ItlXCiO. V. C,
JAKE ltosTOCK, Clerk.
Ju 1 and A. M. La flrande Lodge No.
41. A. P. and A- M.. holds regular
meetings first and third Fridays at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
oJasoiiH.
C. W. TSINCN'ER. W. M.
E. K. ItlX'lO. Sec.
t. O. EAflLKS Aerie No. 259, meet,
every Friday night at Eagle. Hall.
Vlslllrie: members welcome.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
J. E. UIKDSELL, See.
WOODMEN OF TIM) WOULD La
Crane's Camp No. 1 !. Meets every
first nnd third Monday at Eagles
hall. All visiting neighbors welcome.
Dues payable at the office of the
clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Hldg.
JOHN SCOTT, C. C.
R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday
evening In Castle Hall K. of P.
Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
FRANK A. TITRNER. C. C.
C. U GRAHAM. K. H. S.
WOMEN'S HKNEFIT ASSOCIATION Of
the Maccabees, La Grande Lodge No.
27, W. H. A. of M. l,odi;o meets first
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third -ned-neaday
at 8 p. m at K. of P. Hall.
Visiting Sisters welcome.
MRS. MARY GALLAGHER.
Commander.
MAItJOniE EATON.
Record Keeper.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. a.. 8..
holds stated communication the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
month. Visiting members cordially
wlcomejl. r SFV U w m
ANNA S. GROVE. Sec.
DBSERVEH WANT
AOS GET RESULTS
MU.H. C.tSTI.K A(;l
AI'l'iailH OX TMH KCH,:r:.
WILLIAM Ill'SSKI.I
VlM SALK Neurly two
'feet wire woven picket fence four
feet hi?h. Cheup. 15U N avenue.
l'lt 8AI.I'' One i-ulf.
Willlum Ruwtell, who In among j
tliM toiiKJ nnntilne of tu'Ktell sUirs.
hundred jK(,orB( a n(1lloifi triumph todny ut
the Star Theatre, where he opened
for a two-day run in his latest
William Fox picture, "Strength of
The Pines." Russell always satisfies
hi his work; ibut it Is to be said
that in tills nroductlon ho has u
l''OI SALK HodKe cur nearly nevy)8try 0f unusual merit In plot and
at a bni'iruin. City" (iarnire, Elgin,; extraordinary dramatic force In de
fKon. 5-1 2-Ot. j velQpiueiit. The spocLttors' Interest,
7". aroused In the verv first scone. Is
I'OK SAI.K Small stock millinery nm nUe,,.n. ,., n., roe in.
Splendid location forist,ult al ,,.. ,.wi .,i .
v rite
Phone 4UU-K.
5-12-2tp
and fixtures
iuessm;iKijig or iK'mstitcning.
''A li.", cure Observer. 5-12-lit
l'UK SALK OK TKADK In Wallowa
county, one-half interest in estab
lished business, net profit $80 per
month. Want land around l.a
0 1 anile, I.IOOI) to $Cs)00. State loca
tion, price and particulars in first
letter. Write "C. W. (.," care Ob
server 6-12-2tp
FOiH SALE Hai ley-Davidson motor
cycle. Price right. Willard Bat
' tory Station. 5-11.-41
KOlt. SAI.K Uurltuid Hotel, l.a
Grande, Ore. Doing u good busi-
ness. Will sell on reusonnble terms.
yi .SOO.OO mil handle it. Selling
on account of other business. In
quire Belmont ltooms. S-ll-'lt
KOK SALtl(jood, cleun, tlry land
grown Potatoes. Phone 413-J.
5-U-tf
KOK TRAD1C One-ton truttk in good
condition for good touring car. Box
410,. La Grande. 5-10-4t
FOR SALK Five-room house, fur
nished complete, two lots 50x100,
barn, fixed for gatage, some w ntl
and coal and large jrHttier. spot all
planted. Buy from owner. Phone
404-R- 5-10-4tp
FOR SALE lirtiversal range. In
quire 1208 Second street. 5-8-tf
The story la of a family feud
In the forests, of Oregon a feud
started by villainous tlmberland
grabbers and aimed at the exterm
ination, of certujn property owntTs.
A property tiaiufet' deed Is exe
cuted by a man for the benefit of
his Infant ik.iughter, Ihecutise lie
feels hv Is doomed. The deed Is
stolen and hidden, the- man slain,
a forged deed conveying the lands
to them is filed by the assassins,
und the war of extermination goes
on. It U to Cfght for the rights
of the) Infant girl, now in blooming
young womanhood, that the hero
(Kussell) penetrates the forest
depths, defying threats of death by
thoso who learn his mission. It
Is the incident attending his des
perate enterprise that furnish the
thrills of the drama.
The picture, based on a story
by. Kdlson Marshall, Is beautifully
staged; and the heroine, ius por
trayed by Irene Itich as leading
Mis. Inne Castle, famous danc
er and .actress, appears again on
tile silver sheet for the. first time
In more thau two years, In the pic
ture called "French Heels."- which
comes to the- Arcade theutno Sunday
only.
The story of "French Heels" In
troduces Mrs. Oaslle in u series of
whirlwind events. She dunces.
I rides, swims, and wears a nuinhrer
!0f stunning wraps and gowns thatj
will no doubt be the tnvy of every
woman in town'. The action of the
story takes pluee ill New York City1
and In the lumber camps of the fur
tnorth. It Is a modern, siory, writ
ten especially for Urn star, uud ln
said to provide her with some of
the best oihputtunltletj of her ca
reer. "FTfliuh Heels," which Is a Hod
klnson released (picture, was direct
ed by Edwin. L. Hollywood, -who
for several years was production
luauager for Mary I'Ultford.
be the feature attraction ut the Sher-I
ry Theatre Sunday ami '.Monday This
is u, play of frenzied finance and car-;
ries. u moral that it is better to trav
el the straight and narrow path und
be deprived of richly pleasures than to
stoop to the folly oc getting money
under false pretenses. ;t is also val
uable in teaching married couples to
live within their incomes that wives
should not, P'ay upon their vanities to
cause lluir husbands to commit crime.
Til Reynolds' are content with their'
existence, until they see u certain play
which reveiUs that pleasures and rich-'
es can be gained by going utter then
The. husband sees a chance to better
himself as well as giving his wife fine
feathers. So he becomes dishonest
with the government, taught In a
trop he commits murder und follows
it with his own suicide. The play is
tense in its action and builds wita
good suspense. It is ulso competently
acted.
Comedy,; "Friday, the UHh," two
reels. '
FOR SALE Good big team. Will
sell cheap. Call Oregon Grocery.
4-27-tf
FOR DRY 16-in. wood call 399-J.
3-28-tf
WANTED.
NOTICE-Jf the "Friend in Need"
will make an appointment in pe1
son with the party to whom letter
was sent help may be rendered.
6-ll-3tp
WANTED Lady wants work by da
or hour. Inquire 1413 Monroe Ave.
5-ll-3tp
HORSES PASTUrED $2.00 per
month. R. G. Chenault. Farmers
24. 5-8-tltP
FOR RENT
ing business for the summer, so L
you would like us to niuke any pic
tures for you, please come in ut
once. Your putronaye has been and
will be appreciated. Yours (r ser
vice. Hart's Studio. 3-l0-3tp
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. I j. H. Norton, 000 Adams Ave.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at l.eigh
' ton's Welding & Machine Works.
4-15-tf
EXPERT PIANO TUNUNU Clean
and voice your piano without extra
charge. Work guaranteed. Call
Newlin Book Store for appoint
ment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-lo-tf
AUCTIONEER 1. K. Newland, Auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Fai-m sales a specialty. Phone
286-J. 5-U-12m
LOCAL, COHSET1ERE for Barclej
Corset. Mrs. J. P. O'Conndl, 1104
O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly
Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed
throughout. Also Hemstitching and
Ficot Edge. Work Guaranteed.
8-1-tt
DICK HATTUN AT Sll FURY'S
TODAY ONLY.
Membeis of the American legion
and friends of the boys, who suffered
sitle by side in the trenches of the
world war will be gratified to sue in
"Four Hearts," a photoplay that has
as its theme the prevent peace-time
loyalty of men who were thrown to
gether by the adversities of war.
Dick Hatton, who is starred in this
feature, is seen as a former soldier.
who finds in New York his former
buddy. He takes this old comrade,
who was gassed with him out West to
recover his health. Incidentally he
takes with them the buddy s sister
The Economy of a Suit Is
Determined By Its Quality
Wo llllYO
mailt' suits.. .
Kiciikiii
(ho quality ami', style in our tailor
of hats, si'c the Kii x Straw Hats .
$3.50 to $7,00
The Toggery
Andrews liros.
A DIVERSIFIED ARRAY
TALENT
OF
Knox Hats
E. & W. Shirts and Collars
the-
Is Promised on the New Bill at
Arcade Theatre- on Monday. j
I'tarl's Romanian Gypsies, five inj
number in n terpsicorean Revue entit-
led "A Frolic in a Roman Night Cap,"'
consisting of Russian Whirlwind danc-j
ing numbers und instrumental musicut!
selections goigeously costumed in
vurious colors which blend hariuon-j
iously, making u very pretty picture!
to behold. I
Van and York, a comedy offering;
built for luughing purposes only, call-!
ed "A Fat Chance and u Thin Ex-
cuse," consisting of comedy singing, ;
talking und dancing, is a scream from !
start to finish. i
Olick & Bright, another comedy of
feiing which will attract your atten
tion and cause you all to smile, en
titled "Just a Bundle of Personality,"
replste with flashes of wit and humor
and songs and dances.
Earl Wright, us an opener will start
with whom he eventually falls in love.
The buddy wins back his health anditlle sllow nfr properly in his noveltv
urn mve oi a western girl, this all ; offering introducing tumbling and
sounds simple enough, but the theme I mil.,.,. jumping.
has been given a dramatic setting and
there are plenty of thrills, as well as
pathos and comedy- Bud Geary plays
the part of the buddy, and. Carmen Ar
selle tho part of his sister. Lucille du
Bois is the Western girl, who wins
Geary's heart. This double romance
gives occasion Sor the. title,, "Four
Hearts." OtheH parts in the play are
ably acted by Nell' Spaugh, Barney
Fury, Ed Fitzhnrris, Jack Waltermey
er and Cliff Davidson. The picture
is good, wholesome entertainment
with sufficient action to u?ep one on
the edge of the seat most of the time.
Also showing "Movie Chats" und
"Mutt 4 Jeff."
"FINE FEATHERS" AT SMEiRRY'S
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
An adaptation of Eugene Walters'
forceful meJodmniu, Tine Feathers,"
which had a long and prosperous run
on Broadway some seasons arro, will
A featuie picture will be added to!
this pleasing program. !
"AMY OK THECMK I S" AND'THe!
GIKL OK THE FLYING X" TAYLOR
BROS'. FINAL PERFORMANCES
Tonight ut the. big tent theatre-!
Tuylor Bros. Commedians will pie-j
sent "Amy of the Circus," a four-act'
comedy drama. ' I
This play is decidedly different!
from anything the company has so j
far presented and is the feature bill
for tile current week,
.Tomorrow night is the farewell
nighf and "The Girl of the Flying X"
will be the farewell performance. It
is classed as the best comedy in to
years and gives "Toby" West, his very
funniest part that of a stuttering
cowboy, ami Taylor Bros, aru out
with a' guarantee that all who see it
will Imiirh ten dollars' worth.
ORDERS TAKEN for steam pleating.
- Mrs. M. E. Chelf, 1702 Adams Ave.,
phone 138J. l-ll-2;t
FOR RENT Two blocks from town.;
Modern front room. Call Hti-W. i
5-12-tf!
FOR RENT Front sleeping room, j I
elderly couple preferred. 140G Mon- j
roe avenue- 5-12-2tp!;
i:-.
FOR RENT Five-room modern !J
house. Furnished. Call 1404 jj
Fourth street. 5-L0-tf 1 s
FOR IKKNT Two partly furnished
housekeeping rooms- I'hone 433-J.
5-8-tf I
RESTAURANT FOR KENT at En-l
torprise- Good proposition for thei
right parties. Inquire of Jim Liv-j
ermore at Enterprise or Security I
Umd & Snvings Co. 5-8-tf J
FOR RENT fwo large sleeping j
rooms, steam heat, one with sleep-ii
ing porch. Call 319-U. 5-8-tf j.
FOR RENT Two furnished
Phone 300-W.
rooms
5-5-tf
FOR KENT Steam-heated furnished I j
apartments. KillO Washington. I
4-20-tf !
LOST
LOST, Strayed or Stolen Gray col
ored Persian rat Registered
Rajah Mach.
street. Reward. 5-12-3t
Eeturn to 1405 Ninth J
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MISCELLANIOUS
HEIJ.OI SAY We ar dlontiiu
ft f? 4? ffr fi? f? ft
Snodgrass
and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licenced' Embal
mer, Ambulance Ser
vice. Day Phone
Main ' 62, Night
Phone, Main 743.
1505 Fourth St.
La Grande, Oregon.
WELL CHOSEN ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT MAKES THE HOME
Let Us Estimate Your Next Job.
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
i0r Depot Street. Phone HOH-W
The Reason for our Substantial Growtu4
is our Substantial Service
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A bank clipek j-'h't's you a receipt,
a record,
a safe guard,
a conveiiieiii-e,
a proof of credit,
a business necessity, ;, -
a ree oiniuefulat ion -of your soundness '
and efficeiicy.
Make use of the facilities offered by
this lunik. Ojieu a 11 .account and I'SK
CIIKCKS.
FEDERAL RESERVEJ3
LakSySTEMsMj
United States National: Bank
' La Grande, Ore;
OBSERVER ADVERTISING- will brini? results
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SPECIAL-
We have on hand a few Electric Washing Mach
ines of standard make which we will sell at re
duced prices.
These are new machines in perfect working con
dition which have become shopworn.
Sold, on easy payments with a liberal discount
for cash.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
WHY MOTORS NEED NEW PISTONS
i ; Piston wenr occurs In every motor; And, with tho wearing of pistons,
' the piston pins and rings also wear. No wear In motor, or car, makes.
J! Itself so thoroughly evident ns does thn wear In theso Important parts.
This Is why replacement of pistons, pinion pins and rings has become
! so universal iwhy so many good shops, and so many good mechanics,
now make a speclulty of reminding ryllnders anil tho replacement of pls-
J tons, piston pins nnd rings.
I J IleHiplle tho best lubrication possible, each of your pistons, ns It
I travels up nnd down, wears against thn cylinder wnlls. Have you ever
J J thouaht how last, and how Tur, these pistons travel In going buck and
I I iforth, back and forth, up and down, millions or times through tho cyl-
' luilers? Ono "mathematical sharp' figures that In 10.000 miles of
Si automobile travel a slngln piston in Hie averugo six-cyllndor motor
I makes over 50,000,000 strokes up and down thn cylinder wulln. There
J J lore It Is easy to understand why pistons,- piston pins nnd piston rings
I I wear oven with the best of litbrlealion.
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