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' T 'Ti"'T;n"TmV 7, -J)22 " LA OliANDK KVKNINO OHSKKVKK PAtiE SEVEK Classified Want Ads I THEATRES I thi? Lo.ly f Ezra to cieiito a punic uiuliir lfiidiiiir liivcnilo ni'tors, Is seen taJ ifiimunir his fru'.nN. 1 Jut it brings hiipins I'hil I4njr. Henry llui rows, IL'li'.i I hnpiiiiiesa uiul then PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY' OHTICOl'ATIUO 1'IIYSIUANS. iit. j. i,. i.'t;i.i:.!ir.ii in;, maruau- KT INLl.K, O.-t. c. paths, iliseases of women and chihiifi a specialty. Of. fk-o phoi, .Main loil; residence phone, Mainly;. Office Summer Uu!Mini?. ' FOR SALE OR TRAD1 I'Ult SALK-- Two counters fitted with drawers and shelving suitable for of fice purposes. -Call Lh (t ramie In vestment Co. K5-fl-t ci-eeps out an permits the gentle soul of Kara to re L. . turn' EliiiKNIC O'lllflKN IN OH1KNTAI. IMIYSKIANS AMI SI IKiUO.NS (Ji:o. H. VBHUK. .M. n. !inriil Sunt-w-y. orric ' ovVr SlIvt-rllMiru'd. Ottlcu lifcino Alain 112. ' DAUUY, M. D.l'hyMcian and Sui'ireon. Over I'utinan's Druir .Store. OffL-e ilmiic fil'2-W. NATl'Kl', :i:kb MR. A. N. MAY ll.t.l,-Ki-laliit In chronic di".Hi's. .MfUioilH. .MtM-tiano-Tlierapy Hud .VntiM..,:illi. Skin anil hloou dlseBJJC:;. n- i-vinis dinsea. Chrtmlc H.-:iu:u hp. iVrina, fcjolatica. Alli'iidlrlli.. lVui5Mi,;,ti,,nf Huwl Trouble: nil klniH r i'hr..nic Dlse-is-es micL-enst'iiliy Ire.u.il. I'lione Main CSKt. Hoom 1, 2, :i, second floor Cool- Hmte 111(1., oppusilii Star Theatre. Of noe amirs. 10 to a. p.m. Connullatlnn frt n.t 1:U0 to 6:0tl '. S-4-tf Dlt. 3. E. Wnoi)i:t,l-Chiropractor and Nntnropath. N.-ivouh and chronic , disease a Fpe.-ially. Suite 20, Som ler Ulrtir. Ov,-r Silvrlhorn's. Office tioiira. 10 to'l- it. in.. 1:311 to 5 p. Hi., 7 to 8 evenings, l'tmne 07-W. 1'OH SALE Kour-room house. Tunns Inquire. 'Ave. , modern f UjUI U 0-H-2tp KOR SAI.K 11120 Kord oupe in first class condition. See it at Union Motor company. Coiner Kir and Jefferson. . li-r-:!t I'lANO 1'tir sale, 75 cash, Uuli Adams Ave. 4'21-W. 1 ' ' (i-ll-tl KOI! SAIJi Milk cows and atitk cattle. Clair Crossm, Route No. 2 6-3-7tp KOH SAI.K tiood gentle saddle horse. 2214 Jefferson. 1. Hutch ison. 0-:)-3tp KOR SA1.K Three II N4 wusons J I). Dobbin, Farmers 20x. fi-l-Otp! AUTISTIC I'l.AVKItS IX "THE I. AW AM) TIIK WOMAN" AT SIlKlt ItV'S Illlt THE I. AST DAY TODAY. A cast of rare excellence was chos en for the principal roles of Hetty Compsons latest I'aramount starring vehicle, "The Law and the 'Woman," which will be the big featuie altrae- Who is ."Ek' Co to the Arcade theatre tonight iin-l see, "One (Jlorious Day.'1 This new i i'aramount comedy wnirll scored a i,i:r KOR SALK Piano, new brocaded.' hit last night has as lending man the velour parlor suite, sewinfr machine, famous comedian Will Rogers - and Wilton lupr, two :i-4 size iron beds eveiyone knows that means jrreat coin STORY IIKKE THl'RSDAY. Euircnc O'Brien in his latest Selj nick ricture, "The 1'iophet's Para dise," is scheduled as the featured at traction at the Arcade Theatre Thurs day only. In "The Prophet's Paradise" the stellar role pi-esents nn American in Constantinople who meets adventure tion at the Sherry Theatre last day lu- throujrh his attempts to rescue ih; ilay. As .Margaret Rolfe, A suffering (riri he loves from a life of bondage I wife, Miss Compson has one of the following her sale of the aurti in block. 1 finest roles of her screen career. The mere hint of this phase of thej cleo Ridgely, former Pnianiount; story speaks volumes for ".he action uf I favorite in such pictures as The (iohl the piece for it is difficult to imagine , en Chance," "The. Mouse 'With the all American making away with the Ciolden Windows,'' etc., returns to the prize offering at a harem sale with-Screen after several years' absence t ), out more than the usual amount ' oi iplay the role of Claia Koster, a vamp. I j William T. Carjetrpi , play? . the lead '. Ing male role. .Mr. (.'arleton is n well-i jj. ; known screen rand stage player artd : . jwas seen as the. minister ill "The In-, i side of the Cup" and in other Pain 1 t- it,. oi,.ue ihu i.-i ..r. The best a.lice lo:Ju,ia itiro. i Casson Kergusoni who was in the llni.h.- I 11,1,1..,, n,l ,.ll are also in the cast. i The camera work is by Karl Struss. The rcreen adap'alion of the famoui I plav is by Albert Shelby ix'Vino. J Comedy "Nutt Inn " I l.unitmgo. This Is n rheumatism of the mus rles of the back. It eom on sud denly anil Is unite painful. Kver-y moveniHnt airavntes mo dlsense. Oo to bed, keep niiltA and lmve Chamberlain's Liniment applied anil a quick recovery may b expected. Mrs.- K. J. latin, nrockiport. . Y.. excitement and action. . "O.N K til.ORIOl S DAY" I.I.OKIOI S. cast of Miss Compson s former pic ture, "At the. Km of the World," an I j v:ho reeardeil as ope of tbf mo-i Exide Batteries Itatirl0fi in stock. Itnttrrirr for Itont, llMtlerit'4 Itccliiii'ucd liatterlea Wnlcrotl lce. IliUlcilfrt at nil nuikfH Itcpnlrod. blroiiibcrg C.'arhurrtor HorvJce, B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In l.elgliloo's .Miiehloe Works You Are Getting Ahead Financially- When You Buy Tailor Made Suits $58.00 bo $78.00 Straw Hats $3.75 to $7.00 ' Pongee Shirts $5.00 to $0.00 Oxfonll Shoes $0.00 to $9.50 The Toggery 'Andrews Bros. Knox Straw Hats New Caps Let Us Clean and Press Your Clothes ebmplete, all in good condition 2107 1st St. Phone 4WI-M. 0-1-tf ATTOIt.Niii'S XltCK it ml lliilldini;. La COCHIIAN and J . Hi: ItllA HlAdeo. T Cochran and Celnn It. .'llif-rrtard. At torneys. La (Jrande M.tfloiuil Hank 0 Hulldlnu-. Jr -r ' V ..!! l:.Vi .,(: ! CONTiiACtOilS .1 V , U. J. McLKLLAN .Hlooal Civil Kni.i " Blftpa, Ilooiii T, Hank. liullditiir. -It.'Kistpred profes !!ti r: surveying- and I.i lira ride National l'hone Main Hi. AliCHITiXTM G. H.. Miller. Architect. Itnom 11, La Grande National Katik UulldlliK. La 'Irande. Oregon. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY YLOlll'.N'. The Itrotrierheuil ul American Yeo men, (JrnlKle . l:,.ide llollleHlt-ad .No. 2880, fllicets every first and third Thursday evening; at Eagks Hall. Uotne and Invesl I :;a I e the new iiulicles. All visiting; nn'iiin.Ts w.'lcnnie. . . W. '1'. 1'AITKX. v . . I'tireman. . . . ai.i.L r.. .u.i ii.i.n. trf"i- correspondent. ' I? O. 0.--M:- Ijit OrrMitle Iiirtlare No. &,0. ltyal Order of M,.ose, holds regular meellmra everv Thursday nlKht at H p. m. at Odd I'Vllmvs llall. The Wo men's Monseh.'nrl I.efrien meeta sec ond and fourth Thursdays' of each month. Moose Leprioli of, the World meets secern! .Monday of each month. Vlaltors ftlwajs welcome. J. J. JIAKI.AN, Dictator. W. N.TKUXl!IL.M.riTJt. Seff. B. P. O. fcl.lts f.a fjrande I.origu No. 433. Lodire meets eneh Thursday ev ening at 8 o'cloek. Home and clun privileges eheertully extended to all Brother Elks. M , NOLAN PKIFP, Exalted. Ruler 'F. 1.. Ti:,lt.OX. Secretary. MOIlfeltN WOODMAN OK AMKItrCA L.a Grande Camo So. 7TM meals on the first, Thursday evenlnK of each month. Irt The K. of P. llall. VlsltlllS nelKlihorfl wel-ome. E. It. Kl SCO. V. C, JAKB HO.STOCK, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. l.a J-lramle Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. bq. Cordial welcome to all idusonfl. C. W. nlVONER. W. M. E. n. ItlNCO. Sec. V. O. EAflI.ES Aerie No. 2B9, meet! everv Krldav night at J-'aglea llall. Vlaltlnu members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. j. E. unin.SELL. Bee. KOR SALI'; self cheap. (iootl .big team. Will Call Oregon Grocery. ; ". '' .4-27-tf WANTED. WA'NrTli)-Used caterpillar jit once fur loxiriiiR. Phone 1.70-J. W. It. ' ,'KleetJe. . " - fi-l)-tf WANTKD Woman to work in kitch en of. boardini; house, Wallowa, fltTjron. Mrs. Nei Cameroh, Hon 11 !(. Phone Red 4(12. G-6-Htp WANTKD TO EXCIl ANCJI': Ranch pioperty near Caldwell Idaho, for la (Jrnnde residence protierty. In quire at La Grande National IBank. fi-0-31 MAU5 11BLP . WANTKD General woodsmen wanted for short lotrinjr. Teamsters $3-75 per day, camp honkmcn and swumpers $3 00 to $11.50 per day. Board $1.25 per day Cascade Lumber Co., Casland, Wash. ' (i-5-iJt FOR HINT KOK'RKNT Modern furnishetf apart ment (Hill's Apartments). Call 170-.I. Mrs. Kivelte. C-6-lf KQR' RENT A modern furnished 'house suitable for two families. 1418 Monroe. (-5-2tp i a f)R RENT A furnished apartment at LI02 EiRhth St. I'hone Z!Hi-w. -0-fl-tf ('OR RENT Kour-roora house, partly modern. V.mi East 1'enn Ave. .Si. -y J ' - ; " 0-fi-2tp KOR RRNT (Modern npartment ir private home. Two blocks from business center. Call Hill! lith St Main 7:10. 'Mrs. Ixiuis Maguire. G-2-tf KOR RKNT Modern office room in Wcst-Jarohsen Uliljr Ilermnn Sies rist. ' E-30-tf KOR UKNT Two partly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 4:ill-J. 5-8-lf VOODMEV OF THE WOULD La Oranc-u Camp No. 160. Sleets every 1 .I,;. I M...lnv nt Eagloa hail. All visiting n-iKhhurs welcoine. Uue vavnble nt the ornce in in clerk. Ho. mis 21-22. La Uranue a-tlonV,L,.l:AKUl l'.Nw;ierK. MISCELLANEOUS of the FACTORY Shipment of Star Cut Glass. Pay cash and pay less. .Mel ville's Hardware. Adams Ave. 5-29-lf KNKUITS OF l'YTlllA-eU troia every jumiu.- evftllng In Castle Hall Ik. ut'J. lidge No. meet m ... i'. ii. v:- v. Hall), at 8 n. in. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. FRANK A. Ti WOMEN'S VULNKiN ACS. ;0l AJTION Of the M;iee4i,. 3l'. La .-tl, ml.vl.ne Nnj 27, W. IJ. A. of M. Lodge meets rirjt TlnirsdsJ- t 2 P- m. and third Wed nesdsv ftt S P. m.. nt K. of P. Hall. Vlaillng Sisters welcome. A1K3. MARY OALLAOHBR, Commander. MAHJOniE EATON, Iteeord Keeper. ffcThfl Vnd' fourth Wednesdays of eaejl month. Visiting meinour! curum.., . NELLIE CI. VETLL, W. ANNA H. lilHIVE. bee M. Sl'f'.CIAL UA 1'KS T I N ION. The O.-W. R. 4' N. will sell round trip tickets to l'ni.,11. Oregon, and re-i,- f.. si 111 f,u- nihills ar.d Tin cents f.. ,.i,ii,ie,.n of half fare ngo. Sale ,i,.i. i.,e c, lo !). inclusive. Return limit .luiie 12th. The reason for these ,.ia Ps i-e Union Live Stock Show. fi-2-7t . . : " JO,SBI'H-LA (i'KANDr. Auto Stage V ijaves Joseph and 7:.10 a. m.J leaves ? Laiirdjide St 2;00 p. m.' 5-10-tf I KM STITCH I Nti,-! Buttons Covered . Mrs... H. Norton, 90(1 Adams Avi. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh ton's Welding & Machine Works. 4-15-tf AUCTIONEER I. R. Newlond, Auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed Farm sales a specialty. Phone 285-J. , B-ll-12m EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano without extra charge. Work guaranteed. Cail Newlin Book Store for appoint ment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-10-tf LOCAL CORSETIERE for Barclej Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 0 avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edee. Work Guaranteed. 8-1 -tf edy. Lilu l.ee is leading woman ami there s a corking cast with Alan Hale, Clarence 'I'urton, John Fox, iRmil!' Rait und George Nichols- The story is by Walter Woods and A. II. llarin gel' and '.he former wrote the seen-' ario. A fantasy, the story concerns n wan-1 dering soul looking for an earlh'y home an aggressive spirit named Ek- i It enters the body of Ezra Butts, nn experimenting professor who has! caused his own spirit to -temporarily i absent itself from his body. The new spirit is nn aggressive one and causee. jTCTTm-r.jita.rrxw-rr.r.-il.TiBv.- Mrs. Bert Putman. fife IS KW&i.-- rSit'iW Self Preservation Nature's , First Law HEED IT! .; SIcKenra, Wash. "I consider Dr. 'Pierce's medicines to be wonder fully pood and recommend them to everybody. I Used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for feininlno trouble and was cured. And my uncle used Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery with line results." Mid. Bert Putman, Box 192. When run-down you can quick ly pick up and regain vim, vigor, vitality by obtuiuing this Medical Discovery of Dr. Pierce's at your nearest drug store in tablets or llipiid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. or write for advice. Writes: "JI ran honestly any that Chamborhltu'B Liniment cured mo of lumbnitn a year ago last sum mer. When t hegan using It, I t was flat cm my bark in bed and 1 could not turn lo the left or right. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment In the house ant', this was : applied to my back. It promptly drove awny the pains and aches." ! Adv. G IT NAME PLATES FOR SHOW. Every La iGraude car that goes to the Union Stock Show should by all means have n l.a Gninde name plate. Community pride prompts it, becaute the various towns are trying to outdo each other. Same can be had at Y. M. C. A. at S2.M) per pair. fi--2t June 10th is last day to pay water lent without ii pennllv. fi-7-lK Something Old or Something New When two people love music there is no happier way to spend an evening than playing oyer vour favorite selections on The llrunswick. It plays them so beautifully every tone sweet and true. The voice the violin' the piano each is faithfully repro duced. Brunswick Records are ss musically superior as The Brunswick. The latest hits, the gayest jazz ui are wonderfnl on The llrunswick with Br-llis-wick records. So easy to own one, too our convenient payment plan fixes that. Come in ami let us ex plain it hear The Brunswick, see the beautiful models and learn its worth. Come in to day, i Eastern Oregon Company "- Open Evenings Till 0:30 wmmd sJmcrica's Home Shoe Polish for anyone who knows that a trim, tidy antj prosperous appearance begins at the feet, and who wants to practice true economy Fifty Shines for a Dime. "Black. Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown. Always 10c. For convenience and ease, get the SHINOLA Home Set. A genuine bristle dauber which cleans tha shoes and applies polish quickly and easily Large lambs' wool polisher brings the shins with a few strokes. f's beat to say" The Reason for our Substantial Growth is ouR bUBSTANTIALbERVICE With Middle Age SS i o a o a to o o - V. f a & s o cf.a.e c -j. Rcjiornly conies n what. liKincv is rur full npprociiilion of Willi Hie mistakes oC youth in the past, and the needs of old just ahead, the impoi-tancejil' HAV 1N(I shoxvs up uiiinistakalily. Don't wait for middle nge to awltken yi-ni-STAR'r NOW to save. In w Kav ins Depai'tinent of the Tinted' States National Hank you can lie-in with $1.00 or any larger Am'onnt that suits yoii.,-1 intei'est will lie paid on your funds. United States National Bank r La Drande , Ore; Any man, woman or child, white, black, or painted; civilized, franchisedi naturalized, ostracised , ; . or otherwise, can have their FO RD O r-o-u-n-dl and Fitted With New Pistons, " Pins and Rings for LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La (Irande, Oregon ) '( . .-- J -' llur.ViSOFTHEDUFF? The Last Horse in the Race FY UJHAN VJU'VE LOST EVE.KV WE f.'OW LET ME PICK THIS ONE - ITS TH LAST race CUV A TICKET ON WHERE IS NUMBER MIME ? Hn.EU LOOI''-ThaTS A ... uit-HT KKET-y NAME -if &Hg-a HOM$eB !:. 77 NiWE-HAVfe w i II (see hep!IJJ , EV, r- SHE VMf -AN lX Wzfh WHAT DJVOU I SHE ElTHEt? y.VoSE HAPPEMEDjprjopprp To Ni'Mfjcr? rJii.T-'r foe theV , J Took HEE 1 ' I our- r - ( 7 FcZmE 0W,IT'3 IT'5 MUMi'EC mime! ) W r-... 4iLjiLrli3&:(, iS'P, Long Distance Service "Station-to-Station" rates do not apply when a particular person is designated. "Even ing and Night" rates apply only on "Station-to-Station" calls. "Station-to-Station, Evening and Night" rate3 apply only to calls over th "Bell System." , . Home Independent Telephone Co , f ! f iii'.mr " --...-?-.-.J?rt"'i