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H--r-- THEATRES IMlLUlYlHllJiri m9 I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTnlATHIO PHYSICIANS ' FOR SALB OR TRAD1 KOK SALE Spring fryers. 400JW. I), C. Muhoney. I'hon. 0-7-4! MLJ;':;''';!1U; Rrul MAKCIAK- FOR SAI,ESix-room modern hou AT SHKItKV'S TODAY TO.MOItltOW. AND i CANNOT EXIST. In thp human boiiy if you will us; Trunk's Prtwription for Klicu mutism and (loul. It is ridiculoiH, nUunI anil f-l i.M.U-., (lt-tH.iiath4, discasos of women ami ..-lul.h imi a specialty. Of. lico phone, Main KHij residence imone, .Main office Sommer uuiming 1'HYSK'I ANS AND Sl'KUHO.NS UKO. it. VJOHKS, M. D.Ciimi-ral Kurir ry. Offi.'i- ov-r SUvcrthoru'a. Officii Phono luin 112. V. i ; J. J. HAItllY, 11. I). Phy.-ician anil , , Sui'Kcon. (Ivor I'utman's Drug .Store. Office phone uJ'J-'.V. NATl lili CCRIi UH. A. N. MAY VILLI- speclHllat In c-hronlc dt. us.-a. .m. iIhhIs, M.-chano-Thenipy nn,t Naturopath. Skin and blood dlM.'af.-M. it.-rvous dUoawes. Chronic H.-ad:ic.hi Kii.ma, Beimiea. Alipcnrlicius, I'niiMtlpfiihin, Huwl Trouble; nil Itin.ia of Cliiunlo DlMtna e siK-e!il'iilly ireut.-ri. rliono Main E93. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool- JdffO ISldlf.. ctppnfiU. .Si!lr Theatre. Of fice hour, lei lo 12 n. m 1:30 to 5:1)0 P. rn. Consultn! Ion free. 8-4-tf DR. J. E. Woonru, chiropractor nd Naturopalh. NVrvou and chronic dlieasea a Hpi-einlly. Puile 21), Som mer Uhlu-. (er .silvf rlhorn's. Olfice hours, 10 to u a. in., l::;o ;o .1 p. in., 7 to 8 evenings. I'li.oie 4II7-W. at :1U7 Main St. -7-tp KOU SALK One ranife Call H0U-R. ' Price $15 FOR SAiIjE Two counters fitted with drawerii and shelving suitahle for of fice purposes. Call La (irande l:i . vestment Co. 5-(i-'lt PIANO For sale, $275 Adams Ave 421-W. cash, 90(1 (l-ll-tf FOR SA1J3 Milk cows and stock cattle. Clair Crossin, Route No. 2 6-;i-7tp FOR SALE Three 3 1-4 watfons J. I). Dobbin, Farmers 20x. O-l-'fitp Will Rogers, Cloldwyn star, will be seen in one of the best churacter parts ho has every played in "Hoys Will He Hoys," a picture taken from the story I by li vin S Colib, which conies to '.ho Sherry Theatre for two days. Rogers has the part of "Peep O'Day," and it is about the adventures that befall him before and after he falls heir to a fortune that the story is based. The action occurs in a little Kentucky village and the main char acters are Peep O'Day, Judge Priest, Lucy the school teacher, Mrs. Hunter, the willing widow, Sublette, a crooked lawyer, JUieck the sheriff, and Kittie the impostor. The character of Peep O'Day gives iRogera an oppoitunity to display hi peculiar and personal humor in sev eial new directions. Also showing "Miracles of the Jim gle."l : a simnie to talk ai"iu ' fin-'unuiii'-.m i nnd (lout, much less to duffer with it, J cither itil'laniinatory, luuscular, Kfiat- I ic or any oilier form of UlieumutiKm, ! Trunk's Prescription for Rheumn .ism and (lout sells fur $1.7f. Thh J Prescription 1IOKS NOT ruin the sto- bummer Apparel For The June Bride AN ELECTRICAL WEDDING GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 30.-) Depot Street. Phone 303-W For Men Serviceable Khaki Pants $1.50 to $4.75 Pongee Shirts $5.00 to 6.00 Oxford Shoes $5.75 to $9.50 E. & W. Shirts and Semi-Stiff Collars rr' s ..JL. . tt'iijT. The Toggery FOR SALE Piano, new brocaded velour parlor suite, sewing machine, Wilton rug, two 3-4 size iron beds complete, all in good condition. 210" 1st St. Phone 4IW-M. 6-1-tf ATTOKNT.i'S KIKK mm hXTKll iluildinif, l.n ir;nul I'alin'T-ltoesch oreMori. COOHHAN anil l:ii!:i;ILM:l uoo. T .Cochran anil f'ol.in'li. Tbnrhard. At torneys, La Giandu National Bank UulldlnK. CONTIt.VCTOUS U. J. MeI,i:i.l.A ltesialernd profea tllopat CM1 IvnjTlne.-ri. urveylnK and maps, lluoui u, i..a-(Jrapil Nallonal llank Huildliur. 1'lioue Jlaln 'J. Alil'IISTI-X'TS C. B. Miller. Architect. Itoora 11, La Grande Natlr.i.ai Dunk liulldlnv. La rande, Oretjoti. . FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Y!:tmi-:. The HrnthfrtuiMii i Amcrlfan Yeo irn.'n, (.IruiuK: i;oiil H.niit-.-;U-ii(l N". 28H(J, mcots every first and third Thursday evenings at Katies Hall. L'onip jinrt Iiiv.m iiie m-w polic.HM. ' All VlKllillK nit'l'llHTH U'olCOIllO. W. 'i i'A I T ION, i-'oreman. ! MAIIY K. MAVVIIH, ' Corrpspond tnt. U O. O. A1. I. a Cniuile I-oiie No. 850, Loyal (H-der of Mnnst. hohla rffulur meetinK cvi-ry Tlmrsday nitrhL at H p. in. at. Od.l TVllntt.V Hall. The Wo men's Mourtrhr-ctrt' I.f-erion nwLi sec . ond nd fourth Thursdays of each month. Jlonsi' L:'!iUm of the World nicely spfniifi MoTiday of each monlb. Viiitor.i nl!iys v:-lo(wne. j. ,i, ii,iiiu,., iiiiMiiiur. W. V KI-IMlHAMAIKIt, Sec. KOK K A LE Good big team. Will sell cheap. Call Oregon Grocery. 4-27-tf WANTED. WANTED Position as bookkeeper tijjht years' experience.' Start, $12B per month. Phone 510-J. . 6-7-l!tp WANTED Used caterpillar at once .or logtfinir. Phone 17IJ-J. W. li . Kivette. . ;. . 6-(-tf WANTED -Woman to work in kitch en of boarding house, Wallowa; Oregon- Mrs. Neil Cameron, Hon 119. Phone Red 402. C-fl-.'ltp WANTED TO EXCHANGE Kanch . property near Caldwell Idaho, for La Grande residence property. In quire at La Grande -National IBunlt -C-:it MALE HELP WANTED General woodsmen wanted for short lodging. Teamsters $11.75 per day, camp hookmen and swampers If:). 00 to $3.50 per day. Board $1.25 per day- Cascade Lumber Co., Casland, Wash. li-o-ilt FOR HINT B. P. O. FI.KK--I.a rirnniio Lodge No. 483. Loclce meetfl each Thur.-dey ev ening at o'cloel;. Home and cluo privilege cheerfully extended to-all Brother Klks. Nol.Atf Ph'IFP. Exalted Ruler F. I,. I'KAHHON, Secretary. MllflRRU WOODMKN Oie AMEItICA La flrnndc I'miip Xo. 770.T meets on the first Thursday evening or each month, in the K. of IV Hall. VisltinB nelghhors welcome. I-:, it. ni.vrio.'V. C. JAKI'l KO.STOCK, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La (Irande Lodire No. 41, A. F, nml A M., holds reellla' meetings fir.-.! pud thlid Fridays at ?::lti p. Cordial welcome to all Masons. r. w. niN-nNFit, w. M. 10. It. UINCIO, See. B. O. KA'll.lO.S Aerie No. 259. meets everv l-'rilny titihl at Eatrles llall. Vlsltlnt; memhi-r.-i weleome. 7,. LILLY, W. P. J. 15. HIUDS15LL. See. ITIKIDMUM 'IF Till-! WOULD La (Jrani'e Camp No. 1G!1. Meets every first and third Monday at Eagles hall. All vUiliiu leiKiihors welcome. Dues pnvnble at the office of the clerk. Hoonin La Grande Na tional Bank nldu. JOHN SCOTT. C. C. U. J. K1TCHHN. Clerlt. KNIOHTS OF rv i'll IAS Ited Cross Lodi,-e No. 27. in, eis every Monday evening In Castle Hull IK. of P. llall). at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlitimr Knlphls. FKAN'K A. TUltNF.R. C. C. C..L. (. It A IT AM, K. II. B. WOMEN'S HK.N'Ul-'lT ASSOCIATION of . the Mncoiib. La Orande Lodge No. B7 v: H. A. of M. Lodfre meets first ' ThnrMdav at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday et 8 p. Til., at K. of 1. Hall. Visiliiur Sixlere -.velcotne. MISS. MARY GALLAGHER, Commander. MARJOR1B F.ATON. Record Keeper. O. B. S. U--pe Chapter. No. 13, O. B. 8., holds- attited coonmm'iiatlon the sec ond and roiinh Wi-dnesdnys of each month. VlsUlon uieinbera cordially welcomed m:i,t,ii: o. nkill. w. m. anxa s. ciiovi;, Sec. Sri'X'lM. KAI'l-S TO IMON. The 0-V. I!, X. Will sell round trip tickets t'nion, ''Oregon, nnd re turn for $I.1H for n.'tilts nnd 55 cents for children of 'half fare nfre. Sale date? -Tuns' 0 to inclusive. Return limit .lone 1 "th. The reason for these rate? U the Union Live Stock Show. fi-2-7t KOK RENT Modern furnished apart ment (Hill's Apartments). Call 179-J. Mrs. Kivette. (i-fl-tf EOR RENT A furnished apartment at i:t02 Eiirhth St. Phone 2tMi-W 0-0-tf KOR RENT Barn- Phone HoO-W. 0-7-ot KOR RENT 'Modern apartment .private home. Two blocks from business center. Call 1011! fith St Main 7-10. 'Mrs. Louis Maguire. G-2-tf FOR RENT Modern office room in West-Jacobsen Hldg Herman Sieg- rist. 5-30-tf FOR RENT Two partly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 4:i')-J-5-8-tf MISCELLANEOUS FACTORY Shipment of Star Cut Glass. Pay cash and pay less. Mel ville's Hardware. Adams Ave. 5-29-tf JOSEPH-LA GRANDE Auto Stage leaves Joseph and 7:30 a. m.; leaves La Grande at 2:00 p. m. 5-10-tC 1EMST1TCHING, Buttons Covered Mrs. L. H. Norton, 900 Adams Ave- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh- ton's Welding & Machine Works. 4-15-lf AUCTIONEER I. R. Newland, Auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed Farm sales a specialty. Phone "'-285-J. ' i ' - 5-ll-12m WALLACE KE1I) HAS SENSATION AL I'KiHT IN PHOTOPLAY. Wallnc.e Reid, Paramount fitar, has had some thrilling and hard battles in his numerous Paramount nnd Artcrafl Pictures, but what is conceded to be one of the most sensational fights ev er staged in a screen production, h shown with vivid realism in "Th'.1 Valley of the Giants,'' which will be shown at the Star Theatre next Fri day only. Colonel Pennington, a scheming am unscrupulous politician in the town of Sequoia, in the heart of the big Red wood Forests of California, has brib ed the mayor of the towu to vacate a Ifra-nchi.-e iwhsch hei had previously 'grunted to Bryce Cardigan, vihL.-h part is played hy the star, to build a railroad leading out of the Valley of the Giants. "THE INVISIBLE FEAR" PACKED WITH .MYSTERY. How a society girl is haunted hy the belief that she has killed a man, and the latters sudden reappearance nnd strange power over the girl, form th nucleus of some unusual situations in the Louis B. Muyer-First National attraction, "The Invisible Fear," which will be shown at the Arcade Theatre Friday and Saturday. Anita Stewart, in the .star role, is not seen as just an ordinary murderess. She com mits the act of violence in self-dofen8e, but nevertheless is tortured by recol lections because circumstances pre vent her unburdening her mind with out laying herself open to vicious accusation. NOTICE. Important to Every Housewife Some New Uses of the" Old Standby" Kingsford's Corn Starch r rF your recipe calls for four eggs to one quartof milk, use three eggs and for tho egg omitted use one-half tablespoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch. For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessert spoonful of Kingsford's instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muf fins, make your pastry flour with one-fourth cup of Kingsford's nnd three fourths cup wheat flour. A little Kingsford's Corn Starch dusted on top of cakes before icing prevents the frost ing from running' off, A quarter teaspoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch put into each of your salt-shukers will keep the salt from caking. FREEt A.k your grocer or write Johnion.I.lrhr Company, I'ortiand. Orciton, for beautiful fuldcr of the new King.lord Corn Starch recipes ,Ai CORN STARCH) Tat"'0"". In the Matter of the Estate of Perry Smith, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given that at a hearing heltl on the 20th day of May, 1022, tho County Court of Union County, Oregon, made and entered an" order and decree based upon the testimony of witnesses and the peti tion of E. E. Bragg to the effect that said Perry Smith had not been heard from for more than seven years pre ceding the filing of said petition and was legally pre.-ojmcd to be deatt. Notice is hereby given to the said Perry Smith, if alive, or any other person for him, to produce to tholl Court within twelve weeks trom tSo 15th day of June, being the date of the last publication . of this notice, satisfactory evidence of saitl Perry Smith's continuance in life. , U. G. COUCH, Judge. June H-8-15 To RELIEVE BACKACHE lake the trustworthy sulphur remedy 60 rapRUles EOc : full treatment. 6 boxes, f'AGO. Mnner bsek If nut satisfied, when purchased from us. l. i. niiuo co. .a Ornnile, ,: : Oregon EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano without extra i charge. Work guaranteed. Cail ! Newlin Book Store for appoint-1 ment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-15-tf LOCAL CORSET1ERE for Barclej I Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 ; O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly j Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed j throughout. Also Hemstitching and j Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf Exide Batteries Batteries , In ifoclt. Batteries for Bent. Batteries Uncharged Batteries Watered Freo. Batteries ot nil makes Jtopalrert, Utromberg Carburetor Service, B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Lelghton'g .Machine Works Willi'" iJ;isiTiTCT-Krqft V 'Andrews Eros. Let Us Clean and Reshape Your Clothes by Hand Irons much, it DOES NOT depress tho something better. It is also an exel heart. Eat all the meat and good footl Liver Medicine. For sale at the you wish while taking Trunk's Pre- lv'" "' C" Cir"n'U'' 0v,,on- scription. IT DOES NOT contain any ' Mercury, Salicylate of Soda, Oil of Jun ,, is ,ust duy tQ wate(. W intergreen or narcotics of any kind, n,nt wilhnut ,,ennty, .7.,.,t hut it absolutely and positively over- . comes any kind' of Rheumntisin' or COOKED FOOD SALE. Gout on earth. WHAT MORE DO Catholic Ladies to give .Cooked Food YOU WANT? There is nothing just Sale at Newlin's Book store .Saturday as good, and It is impossible to get at 1 1!!0. '' (l-fLtf .yr j j zt c .o.a. o o o The Reason for our Substantial Growth 13 OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE With Middle Age Koncrnly coincs a full nj7 n-oointion of what money-is for; With tho mistakes of youth in tho past and the needs of old .MK'e .just ahead, the imimrtanee of SAV shows up unmistakahly. Don't wait 'fop middle afte to awaken vimi-STA RT NOW to nave. In the Sav ings Department of tho United States National Dank you fan hej;in with $.1.00 or any larger amount 'that suils you. 47 interest will he paid on your funds. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM United States National" Bank ' laurande.Ore. Something Old or Something New When two people love music there is no happier way to spend an evening than playing over vour favorite selections on The Brunswick. It plays them so beautifully every tone sweet and true. The voice the violin the piano each is faithfully repro duced. Brunswick Records are as musically superior aa The Brunswick. The latest hits, the gayest j;.zz ali are wonderful on The Brunswick with Brans- J wick records. 1 So easy to own one, too our convenient payment plan fixes that. Come in and let ns ex plain it hear The Brunswirk, see the beautiful models and learn its worth. Come in today. Eastern Oregon Music Company Open Evenings Till ? :.",() J Any man, woman br child, white, black, or painted; civilized, franchisedi, naturalized, ostracised v or otherwise, can have their FORD G r-o-u-n-di and Fitted With New Pistons, Pins and Rings for $26M -At- La f Irande, Oregon ltOIN0;SOFT!2I)UFF3 ' AS USl'AL, I tWAV5 TRY TO '. , PlcASE- I HAD Sl HATS ' ' 3cMT OUT SO THAT YOU I ...;ULD HELP ME SELECT ON , ..ni's this"? m IT WELL, I DOH LIKE THAT ONE TO BEGIN VJITH TJ $fc-M it. IF YOU PON'T LIKE TWe OTHER TWO, HOW DOES THIS ROUGH BASY HIT YOU? The Last Straw. FY AI.LMAN 1U IT LOOKS LIKE A Buzz SAW - . I suppose YouThimk: this is a hot number? no, i pon't like that ONE EITHER - YOU STILL HAVE ONE M THAT OTHER BOX YOU haven't TPIED TAICP IT OCTET JelL WS4 if! A A I'M NOT GOING TO TAk'E THIS ONE OOT - I PON'T KNOW WHAT IT LOOKa LIKE BUT I'M GOING TO KEEP IT AND TAKE A CHANCE THE OTHEK?S GO BACK ! o r 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" rates apply only to calls over the "Bell System." ,,. ,,4 Home Independent Telephone Co. 1 o 0 o r O 0 0 0 -i iv..ivi.y.v's e . t,1v ;t?viik fveviv: w-VTnTT? 0 s 0 pxie Yive 777; i JuJ-y, ..j yv.,yT-..-0T i ji ntII?IT di!E k.tffit C Hi! ,.,.'''P.n","'!,7"" hi-fn'i'.'lt'li pity arid1 (-4iakah ................. ( ! ) i t