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Saturday,. August 19, .1322 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN' O O Classified Want Ads . y PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i-oit mai.k uk mAuia ATTOKXKYS . CLKAN KAUS attic Per lb. Roesch ' "' " Mot r Co. 8-18-:lt COCHRAN and ERKIJIMtn Ofo. T t'h.r.l "I"1 V;"0"J':-v,K"rr,mr'1' V WALK Six rocm house on Jnck BulVmni. r"'d N"""1"1 u"k sun. Call -JIM-J. ' 8-18-it Full SAI.r? Hodge screen body truck. CHIROPRACTOR. J. I. Dobbin, l-'armeis 20x. - 8-in-ltp DR. BBLLK MYKHS. Chironrnctor. -i Now Koley liuiUlinsr. Hours 10 tut 1 1 a- m., 2 to - p. m. and 7 to 8 p m. 7-iU-ti DB. J. B- WOOURI.L riitrupraetor find niunpin, .Nt-rvo.iH mm chronli dlfteaHf a apeolhlty. pulte 20. Snm mer Ltldi?. Over Kilvrthtirn'a. Olflco nours, xu io is a. in., fu 5 p. iu., 7 to 8 evening. Phun 07-W. CONTUA (TOILS U. J. McLtEIjI.AN Hf if istftr1 nrnfm. atonal Civil EiiBlneer; mirviyhut nn laps. Room 12, !. (Irnixie Nation! nous uuuuing. iiione Main vi. STATL'Uli UtltR OR. A. N. MAYVIIAiK ftpcctnUst In cnronie aliases. Meinour Mucimno- Therapy and' Naturopath.- SUin and Diooa dlHUttses. nervotnr a M-nMes Chronic Headache, KrxtniR, tf.-lut Ira, Appennicuis, i:on.iupuiiin, imwii Trouble: (ill kinds of Chronic Dim es successfully trout ed. l'honu Matn 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coo! Idge Hldg., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice bourn. 10 to IS a. ni., 1 :U0 to 11:09 p. m. Consultation free. 3-t-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. J. I,. INGLE & DK. MAIIGARIU' 1NGLK, Osteonntha. Diseases uf women and children a specialty. Office phone Main Km. lli'siuence phone Main 100, 2 rings. Summer PHYSICIAN'S AXI Hl'IM.KOXS UEO. H. VKHRS, M. D. f Jeneral Hunj ery. Office over SUverthorn's. Ofllou phone Main 112: J. J. OA it II Y, -M. J). I'hyHiciiin ami Surgeon. Over l'ut man's Druu Store Office phono E12-W. PIANO TUXKItS Expert imano tinixi; iinn nmi voice your pi a no without ox l ra cimrKe. Work guaranteed, ''all .ew lln Hook Store lor appointment. Roy K. PhiHlpH. 4-K.-H FRATERNAL DIRECTORY ykomk.v. The Hrothfrhood ot Atnrrl,nn men, Urande itottd Uiim-nl'at 2886, meets every first and Th ii red a v even! ncs n t Kagles Yco- No. thirl fin I! Come and Investigate ilio iww pol Iciea. All visiting me.mnra '.vttii'ume. W. T. i'ATTKN. Korenrin. MA It y 12. MAYV1I.1.1 Corresponds nt. L, O; O. M. La Ornnfle Lftdeo No. 8r0, Loyal Order of Moohr, holds regular meetings every Thurftl.iy ulfrht at 8 p. n. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Tho Wo men's Mooaeheart hci?ton meets sec ond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Moose Legion of the World meets second Monday of each month. Vlsltois always veleonie. J. J. Hj.RIjAN. ntetfitor. w. kl.in;ha.mmi;k, sec. IL P. O. ELKS La tJrnndo Lodgo No. 4IS. Lodeo meeti eaeh Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home nnd cluo grlvlleges cheerfully extended to all rothor Elks. , S. U:AN CiROWE, Kfalted Ruler. F. L. PEA'RSON, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ia Grande Camp No. 7703 meti on the first Thursday ovenlns ' each month. In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. E. R. RINGO, V. C, JAKE RtJi-'i'OCit, Clerk. A. F. nl A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M holds regular meetings flrat and third Fridays nt 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. W. RTNGMER. W. M. E. R. RINGO. Sec. f. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meeti every Friday-night nt Eagles Ha!L Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J. E. HIltOSELL, Rec. WOODMEN OF THE , WORLD Ls GranCs Camp No. f. Meets every first and third Monday at Laglos hall, All visiting inighhnrs welcome. Dues payable at the office of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Bank Rldg. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. R. J. KITCHKM, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crops Lodge No. 27. meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlnlting Knights. FRANK A. TURNER, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. R. S. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, La Grande Loffce No. 27, W. 13. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. in., at K. of P. Hall. Vlaltlnir Sisters welcome. MRS. MARY GALLAGHER. Commander. MARJORIE EATON. Record Keeper. r v a Mnnn rhanter No. 13, O. E. 8, "hnid- Htated communication the uec- ..-( h n',i.i,.iinvfl of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. q NEIL!,, W. M. anna 3. nnnv.K, S. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS iww n fnmillar .pot on f I hmJ' uvV"im t0rt'SU,la 'eth Unory. Irom an- airplane In ( ' Hlumenstem, Kl- whlch he yhnw immmoA hla wny u ' "'''ot across the continent. , Oolng to the PAl'EK KOH APPL15 AND KKU1T Hoxes for saK) ut tho Observer of fice. Ch.au. . 7-8-tf KOIt SALEOne second hand McCor miek combine harvester with tn pine ,struw dump and wapfon loud er. Cheap. Oivffon Hardware & Implement Co. 8-10-tf FOR SALK One second hand 22-3C Case Thresher with brnke, .e!f feed er, frruin handler, wind stacker and bugger uttachment- In first, class condition. Only $900, Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 8-10-t,f FOU RKNt FOR liKN'T Housekeeping room-?-Phono ;H10-W. 8-12-tf b OH RENT Three housekeeping icoms. V02 C avenue. Phone 4C4-K. 8-17-'itp FOR RENT Furnished rooms with huh. Inquire HX)7 Sixth street. Under new. management. ' 8-18-3tp FOR RENT Furnished rooms for litfht housekeeping. 1512 Adams Ave. Phone 257-J. 8-17-tf ' 8-17-tf FOli RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Permanent party preferred. Call Mrs. Louie Mnguirc, Hi 10 Sixth street 8--12-tf ONE SUITE OFFIOE Rooms for rent. Inquie Putman a Drug Store. 8-9-tf WANTKD WANTED County manager to han dle siiles and distribution of tho "VAPO" line of products, manu factured by Vapo Products Co., Sandpoint, Idaho. The profits are large nnil. co-operation is given direct from the factory. The articles to be sold are absolutely withcut competition today and are in demand in all homes, rooming houses and hotels. For particulars write. A. .1. Soensoiij General Mgr., care of Oi-erver. 8-l-2tp MI.HCELIjAEVKOUS PE WING Prices reason able Phone 2C5-J. 8-18-2tp NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Hemstitch ing, pleating, stamping and a ful line of stamped baby novelties Mamie Duby, iy;i0 First St., Baker Oregon. 7-24-tf! LOCAL CORSETIERE for Barclej Corset. Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf XOTICR OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ad administratrix of tho estate of George Campbell, de ceased, has filed her Final Aocount nnd Report In sntd estate with the Clerk ot the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla Coun ty; -and Hint- the Judge thereof has fixed Wednesday, the COth day of August, VJ22, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., as tho time and the County Cov.rt room in the fourt house at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections to such final account and tho settlement thereof. HATTIB CAMPBELL, Administ'atrix of the estute of George Campbell, deceased, Raley, Raley & Steiwer, Pendleton, Oregon. Attorneys for Administratrix. July 2'J. Aug. 5-12-19-26. NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS. On August 2Gth State Chairman Walter L. Tooze, Jr., of McMinnville, will be iu La Grande and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the city hall there will be a meeting of Republicans, both men and women, for .the purpose of discussing matters concerning the o litical part. It is requested that all party members interested in the suc cess of the ticket be present and con verse with the state chairman. Republican Central Committee. S-12-8tn. THEATRES C1IAMIMO.Y cowboy IM,AYK WAH VETEKAN "lK'niUn 'West," tho Unlvortml Special Attraction ut the Star thea tre today and Sunday, Is the aiory of a man who came home from the war and found that nor Hit was Klory In th returning. Hoot Olb sou, champion ridfr and rownnnohHr of th world n Nwli as the star of many enjoyabln pictures, Una the stollar role. Hn enters tho tnlo via parnchutff. fort ma ii of his own ranch, he anks for n Job oa n cowpuncher. Get ting the Inufih when he fulls to rRle a broncho that someone had "fixed with a thorn under the saddle, he Is appointed first assistant to the cook. His chief occupation from then on is peeling potatoes The story hus its meaaure of thrills as- well as humorous situ ation. Harvey iotes wrote it and William Craft directed. Supporting the star are such popular players of the screen as Louise Lorraine, Charles LeMoyne, Gertrude Short, Jim Corwy, Leo While. George A. Williams and Frank Whitaon. "Headin' West" ought to interest every man who was "over there" or in the service at home, because it tells the story of one man who came home and didn't find bands or even outstretched hands. His day cam.ta, however, as will that of every may who fought for his country If he only looks for it and works for It and epects it. ELECTRICAL WIZARD HEADS COMEDY 111 LL AT ARCADE SUNDAY The regular weekly vaudeville road show which plays this popular house each week brings an electric wizard in a- novel comedy offering which should easily prove the hit of this bill; Madame Electrlce & Company are presenting their latest vuiideville oddity Intermingled wilh last nnd -good nutured t-omody. Jackson and Arnold Ju "Nonsense De Luxe," bring a clever ti'am of fun makers whose laugh gathering material Is up to the minute. This youthful pair with their pep and personality, are recent recruits from the musical corned v world, and are presenting bright moments from thel past successes. Slnde Dale, In a song cycle run ning the gauntlet from opera to the latest jazzy tune from Broad way will prove a delightful treat tn the' music lovers. This young Miss with her inimitable personal ity nnd abundance of pep, Is a bright spot in any. theatre. Cully & Clare, "Just a bit. "different," round out the vaudeville portion of tho current bill with their harmony and p'vppy banjo numbers. A Pathc Playlet featuring Baby tfarfo Oabiirn, will be shown in connection with the vaudeville. AT SHKRRYS, KUNDAY, MONDAY Hit the owl's eye and win the director's approval. That was Dorothy Dnlton's task as the Countess aemtster in George M el ford h production, "The woman-. Who Walked Alone.' Ujpon the deadly mnrksmanshlij of the-Countess turns an important I crisis of the story, nnJ. sho demon strates this-- skill by shooting the glas eye out of a stuffed owl In the castle. In the earner "long shot" showing the whole baronial hall. Miss- Dnlton handled the rifle. When the camera was moved In for the "close-up1 of the owl. "Uncle George" r.reirorr?, Te director, jok ingly offered to make the "owl's eye"Vor her. Miss Dnlton spirited ly declared herself quite capable of doing her own sharp-shooting which led to a spirited rifle match between the two. Mr. Melford lost by an eye. i Milton Sills I8 leading man In this Paramount picture. Wanda Hawley, E. tf. Rndcliffe, John Dnv idson, Mabel Van Buren, Charles Ogle and others ore in the large cast. Will M. Rlthey adapted the original story hy John Colton. Also showing "Two Faces West," a two reel comedy. "A (JUI'.STIOV Oh' MONOIt" JIKJ IX KXTi:ilTAIXMK.T FaiiB who like countain Btorlen, outdoor scenery and red-blood-H women have a treat coming to them in "A Question of Honor," the Hint National attraction starrlns Antra Stewart which will be shown at the Areado Theatre Monday. Miss Stewart appear to charrnlllK advantage In a role that requires riding breeches and sombrero. While she Is not a novice to such roles, her former picture, "The l-'lghtlng Shepherdess." having been a dis tinct hit, "A Question of Honor" -provides a surprise in the charac terlKHtion entirely different from Wilbur Should Fish THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo 'j. . - Wnrrr. ' ' - J - - I ..... . at anything else this captivating star has appeared iu. The picture was adapted from the Ruth Cross novel of the same name and produced under tht? direction of Edwin Care we. MARY Pit Kl OltD AT STAR Do you . remember the old I line piovle show, with Its snappy drum mer, "one-iii lnuto-whilo-we-chnntto- reolH," slide, and everything'? Do you remeber those days Well. they ro coming back again today nnd Sunday. The Star theatre will show the Unlversal's Special Mary Pickford Revival picture, "Going Straight." "Going Straight" was made 12 years ago nnd was one of the big gest successes of that (period, At that time it was a tragedy, now It's a comedy. The two reels illus trate far better than words the marvelous progress that Iiub been made In the screen art since 1H10. AT KHEItltYS Today nt the, Sherry Theatre, will be held th first utvb only showing of the big six reel feature "Women Men Lore," iu . which appear four picture . stars, William Desmond, Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne uud Evan Burrows Fop t aim. Take advantage or this oppor tunity to sen this much talked of picture, so that when your neigh bors speak of It, you will not have to regret t el 1 1 n g the in that you missed the opportunity of which was ?iven you to see It. Also showing "Movie Chats" and 'Mutt and Jeff." ENLARGING AND TINTING OUR SPECIALTY. Beautiful Pictures in Colors or Monotone -made from your Koda Fil"ns, botli Portrait nnd Scenery. Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. 7-2H-wed & snt-tf Gandhi Followers llhMI6iiMi1il!iltMlliiill;!!U-& limtu 'ItoMMSkrrJ u : . : j It-adera'of the Indian revolutionary movement uo sifrn boards on jimelB to spread their projmKuntlu, thur, cariltff ncwHpatr ccnsorshln tnil ivoldlnsr nrreut for ucdlUou. Tl.ls Buinc was photographed In DclhL From the Dock : lAJSaT A7wV uta i Of J tt t J NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the Counlv Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza beth A. Wright, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Wright, in pur suance of an order uf the Court made and entered July l!l, 11122, will offe at private sale, the following describ ed property, to-wit: Lots One (d) and Two (2) In Block One (1) Sunnyside Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Same to be sold for the best offei obtained, for cash, on nnd after the 25th day of August, 11)22. Offers to purchase may bo lift with La Grande Investment Company, or the undersigned nt La (.Jamie, Ore. The undersigned reserves the rigln to reject any and all offers made foi said nroncrw. Sale to be subject to confirmation of tho County Court of Union County Oregon. Dated this 20th dav of July, 1022. , J. K. WRIGHT, . Administrator. July 22-2!), Aug. 5-12-11). NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is heri'by K'vfin that the County. Court fur Union county, stn'.i of Orofron, hns duly appointed tin undorsinod Administratrix of tht cf.tnte of Mary A. Ladil, deceased, and Vnnt the undersigned has duly quali fied as such administratrix. Thnt nil claims nprainst said estate must I)-.-duly itemized, verified and filed with V. H. Ivnnhoo, attorney fo administratrix at his office in I.a (irande, Oregon, on or before siv months from and after duly 29, 92f. the dale of the first publication ol this notice. MARGARET WAINEM, Adminislratrix of the estate of Mary A. I.add, deceased. I-'. S. 1VANIIOK, attorney for ad ministratrix. July 2!)-Autr. S-12-UI-2II. Evade Censorship r ' Vt HV Ik1 r -PI ' - ' S 1 GEE.TrlAT ( VMS A BIS V FEI.i.OW 7 VES,V0l Poor nr-Ti. Winning Quality in Men's New Fall Suits Tyiilor-in.-ulo suils win out in day after day wear. , Fall swi'mUts have arrived. See them. ; Always Best. J The Toggery Knox Hats The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc. Delivers TWO MARKETS . The Quality market Adonis Ave., next, to the Skair.u: store. Stilwell's market on Fir St., next to tiie Harris (Jroeerv. We have our own free delivery. AVE SELL ICE. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY " All kinds o( machinery, autoraobilei and tractor paired, overhauled and rebuilt Aacetylena welding of all kinds. Cylinder borinR and oversize piitoiw. Crankshafts, Pictons and Piston Pins rafroaad. "Sy Gire us a trial: D. FITZGERALD, frn.. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED D0N0HUE, Prop. .Phone, Black 1242 - - -.-Fir. & .Jefferson..." The Magic Carpet At, the telephone when you ask for "Long Dis tance" you are on tho magic, carpet of today.. A wish expressed and your voice is where your desire to send it. In this service, distance is eliminated and inconvenience-is avoided. The answer is prompt? and time and money are saved. Home Independent Telephone Co. "BILL" HANSEN Contractor and liullclor Brick, Btono, Tile nnd Concrete, Work , Itemmlollnu nnd general con trnrtlng. No Job too - Inrge, none too shiall. No war-time prices. UB years' experience. Hco mo before you let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5tU V. WANT ADS! B" Allmau f I OUI (lb V AWAV! L - yV Andrews Bros. ' O'De.nnell Shoos the Goods r '"""'4T4r" Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal mer, Ambulance Bei vice. Duy Phone Main l2, Night Phone, Main 743. lot).") 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