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Classified FOR BAIJE OK TIIAOB J'Olt SAI.K Hi!nn, live ISc: dressed ".'e. l'hono S27-W. Ki-i'.i-tllp FOIt TltAIK tine l S. Cream Sep. orator. Will hade for hoys. I'linna-2-'7-W. iii-2'.i-i;ip VOn SAI.K lio lona alfalfa JKi; 211 tons llniol hy. All or purl. Willi nil t'O i-i Hi.l.-nc au, oilier build Iiikh, or ulll lake sloel; to fi-i-il. w.: F, llrook, Klliimiervillo. lil-UT-lll VOI I HAI.K Tested seeds. Tiniolliy, luo; AlHlkl clover. Ko; mixed seed I lie 'r nolllld. Su unites on remiest )l. K. Hull. .Slum)).' ville. Oreiion lll-L'7-111 J.'OTt SAI.K 1!i lijiht delivery Ford. Kino condition, good Imy. luipiLro Observer. Ill-2:t-tl 1'Olt SAI.K A pluno In uood condi tion for t22r.oo. call 1 :ia -It. i o-Mo-nt p FOR SAI.K Jonathan tipples. 7dc: cider, phone :t;;f,. It. lo-2C-Clp FOR SAI.K If you tiro soiling your household poods call Houghton Furniture Co. and Rot tho htiihest prices. SI3-J. 10-8-tf UNDERWOOD TYrE WRITHES I hae taken the agency for Under wood Rebuilt Typewriters, which are late models, and as good as new at about half the price of new. Call and see them. E. G. Tuckey, 1808 Second St. 8-25-lm FOR RENT FOR HUNT Furnished rooms Tor Hirht liouscki'plnK. 7U7 Fourth. ' ' i n-ao-atp VOn IlKNT Room in strictly mod ern home, nod KlKhtli. 10-17-tf WAITED WANTED TO HUNT Furnished house or apartment, by reliable party. Inquire' Ohserver. HI-KO-Stp WANTKI) Man and wife to work on farm during winter months, Long er it suited. Write It. F. 1). No. 1. Ilox IS, Cove Ore. 10-20-Ct WANTKI) Appli p:ick(.'rs. Leave won! at Iinhlcr Tk-phono Offlco. Gi;o. W. M;irsliall. Jmblcr, 'Ore. :o-22-tr WANTI01J To contract bo:i riling Iioiihu nt Ia(M Canyon Mill. Whili I'tne Uox & Lumber Co. 10-23-lf WANTKI) TO liKNT Two or tluc; iinfmnlshcd rooms. Jnrjuire OI- HiTVirr. 30-20-tf .WANTKD Kxptriincetl twin-baml rt-saw man. I'nion Hox Co. 30-19-tr HOY WANTRU -lioy sixteen y?ars or olilor, must liavo lieyclo. Wont-V-rn irnion Tt?l Co. JO-Ui-d" WiVNTED I want to buy some soc ,ond hand furniture. If you huvo any for salo kindly call 513-J. J 0-S-tf LOST llrown KUdo lmndbn, Moinc-whi-rc ilown town Friday. 'FiiniVr may k''P money and r-turn oili-r coiii'iiiH to oijhitvit. o-:n-:t LOST Ilftwccn Tmblcr aifd Allcel. tobacco fjrip. Liberal reward If h-lt at Koley Hotel. m-ai-Jt LOST 1'air glasses in case. I'hone HS.J. la-:n-tp "llencock's KadiopHones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tumd, and madel right. Enterprise, Ore. 2-12-2t Rub Rheumatism or Sore, Aching Joints Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." A Rheumatism ir "pain" only. Not 'one case in fifty rriiuires internal treatment. Step drugging. Rnh sooth ins, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your iqre, stiff, aching joints and nitiscies, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and cannot burn the skin. Limherupl Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re lief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism suffer ers i:i the last half century, and is just Jki good for sciatica, neuralgia, Ium njago, backache, sprains. Whni It Tnkrs In I'lxidsuirf T ri-mlm-r a Poinnl of Meal WASHINGTON. fAPI The iuan- tlty of foodstuff to proill a pound of meat has I n tin- milieel of study of -experts or l'ie I tepartinent of Ag riculture. They find It takes al.oul six pounds of main an. I six pounds of Imy to produee a pound of lanih (live weight), lo pounds of hay anil I1' pounds of corn to make a pound of beef, and D.ti pounds of corn to pro duee a pound of pork. ALASKA FURS ' Including Rabies, Mnrtiu, .Mini, Silver Foj, hlUrr lllaek, I'lnc I tiM l-nt, Ala-l.a Krmlne. Wolvtriiir. Alas ka Senl skin .iocraiiis and Many )lher Purs CHRIS MILLER IJIU AIMMH AVI- Want Ad s DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATIHO PlrySIP.IAJi'8 OR. J. L. ,id DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture and DUeasea of women an1 children a specialty. Office phonf Main IOC. Residence phone Main 1C6 two rinjrs. Sommcr Bild. ATTOn.VBYS "CCHRAN nd KUERHARD Go. -f Cochran end Onion It EberTTard, At torneys. La Grande National raua Building. cmitopRaoron "R. UEI.LE MYERS. Chiropractor New Foley Huildinti. Hour 10 to IS a. m., 1 to ( p. m. and 7 to B p. m J-2-t( OR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and Naturopath. Skin and blood di seases, headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec lema, varicose vein3, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble auccesstuny treated- uiood pres sure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20 Summer Bids. Phone 497-W. Rci dence Phone 190-W. MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Pic'ot Edre, also Corsoticre for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 1104 0 avo nue. Phons 147-J, or Putmans store. 8-8-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot EdKe promptly dona by Mrs. E. C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf NAXUms CUHK OK. A. N. MaYII,,K tfnfiUt Ir chronic dlaouuHfl. Wetliuaa, Mecnano- T? .., mi,n.fn., jj,..., o Tberapy and Xaturopath. Bkln andllJaKei 1 lieatei 101 O blood dlsensos, nervoui diseaaea Chronic Headac'.ie, Eczema. Sciatica Appi-ndiciiits, Conatipciion, liowel Vruublv; all kind of Chronic Dl j t a boo aucceidfully treated. Phon Main 63. Itoom 1, 2, 3, second flooi Cooltd&t: Bld., opposite y.Hr Thea- A. 10 to 6:bU p. m. Couflimallon free 1-4-tt; "- ' - J PIANO TUN EHS OX PERT PIANO TOXINO Clean anC vulcb your plauo wlUiout extra coarse. Work icuar&nteed. Call Netr Itn liook Hturo for appointment. Itoy K. I'htlllpB. 4-16-ti FRATERNAL DIRECTORY i t O. O. M. La Grands Itga No. SB0 trtyal Order of Moose, liolaa leg-Qlai meeting! every Thursday nlg-lit t t P. m. it Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi Women's Uooseheart Xg-ion meeu meets second Monday of eacu cuontli Vlallora always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, DicUtor. C. S. SHULTZ, Becretary. P. O, Blka L.a Or a ode lxdK6 No iKI. LuuRe Bieeia each Thuraday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluL privileges cheerfully extendca to Ml Mruttier Elka, De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEV OB AM ERICA La Grande Cnmp No. ueeta on Che first Thursday evening of each Month, in the K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng Neighbors welcome. El. H. KINGO. V. a JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. P. and A. M. La Granoe lodKe No. i 1. A. F. aiei A. M., bulds retculari meullnK first and third Fridays at I 7:3U p. m. Cordial welcome lo all Masons. LOT L. SNODORABS. W. M. B. R. RINGO, .Searetary. I F. 0. EAGLES, Aerie No. g59, meets ; every Friday night at Eaples Hall. ' Visitinfr members welcome. HAUKY T. EDWARDS, Sec.' EVEKETT WALKHli, W. 1. VOODMEN OP THE WOKLDLa i Urinde Caaip No. 169. Meets evur 1 atoaday nlKht at Kiib'lei Hall. A1-' vlsltins NeiKhborii welcome. Due. 1 payable at the office of 111? clerk j Rooms 21-22. La Grande Nation., tlank Building. J. J. Murchlson. C. O. ! R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. ! j tNlGHTS OI' PVTH1AS Red Croa. LodKe No. 27 mets every Mondaj . evening in Caalle Ball (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome i to all vlsitlni; Knights. U. C. FIELDS. C. C. ! C. L. GUA9AU, K. K. H. ; O. E. 8.Hodb Chapter No. U, O. B. 8. holds stated communication the sec end and fourth Wednesdaya of each month. Visiting members cordlatit wleomed. . If A ItTII A F:i.I,tOTT PARKER. W. II aNNA 8. GROVE. Bc WANTED Gean couon rags at Ob-, server. 9-20-tf: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH DORIS! WHERE 7 15 THAT DRESS SHIRT n ' OF MINE? I PUT IT I j r M THI5 DRAWER L-hJJi KNOW -1 ' NEVER WORE 1' OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I AM 'MR. HUBBCL, YOU SA tO U rvduLT?' etWS.R'MCCT MdlHERC AT YOOI? OFFICE TOOAY. VM .TWe MrfW TH4T CALLtl Wo , UP ,iT:vfljt!.Hie LAST EVENING. 3ON'V YOU nn ves. x RCMVEMQere. o-i iajc iux : You SAio Yau uer?e 1 r-U S-OME. TO eat (wrauTY SLCeP. SuT CRACK 4T'You OVER. THEATERS "The Covered Wagon" to .Be Featured at Days Beginning! Nov. 4 Critics of lioston. New York. Chi cago and Los Anp'ln newspapers, are unanimous in their praise of "The ' WaBon and to their way oi thinklnK it is tlu best Anu'rican film dra ma in years. Tim panodrama of the pioneer train or the roarlim '4(h crossinir vii'Ktn territory is well nili opic in its sweep, so they say. "The Covered Wajon," which comes lo the iiaker Theatre, Maker, for 3 days beginning Sunday, Novem ber 4 with a matlneo Monday anil Tuesday, is not. just a historical pie. turc. Its characters live. As you walch II, their perils and they run all the way from death ut the hand of su vanes to starvation In blealt land become yours. 'You can stnitf trle with (hesi! brave, women and brave men In their flht- to carry for ward that out-rider of civilization thff plow: but, the play is more than merely -absorbing; it is instructive. It unfolds history as no textbook could. There are many colorfui scenes in "The Covered Wagon.' There Is shooting; liquor is poured from bot tles anil drunk with gusto; a horse falls from a cliff; there Js a prairie fire and an Indian attack; a great canvas caravan, numbering more 5oo wagons, fords I ho turbulent I'latte, swollen by the melting snows of the Lnckies. There Is a love story which brings a lump into your thront and a mist to your eye, aa you visualize love In all its purity and th' impetuosity of youlh. So wonder then, thai this mighty serein spectacle ts being heralded Attention! TLACE YOUR ORDER WITH Union Box Co. F. Jasniann, Mgr. Phone Main 588 La Grande, Ore. OH,PARDON ME ! VOU AND pes (im, u th By Congo fZ3L , rn -3 I a bono sAueshN. AMD 3.e.TTIMG. MY I COUtONT GET A THIS .'PMONB III wherever men and women gather in Conference. No need to loll readers of Kmcr-son Hough's novel 'that the story of "The Covered Wagon" is great, hut it Is timely and true to say thai the screen version goes farther and reproduces in minute detail the living, breathing, loving characters who no appealed to you in the printed form. In keeping with the dignity of the attraction, there will be a sym phony orchestra of and a gigantic equipment unlike anything seen upon the local stage. "The Rapids" and "The Studio Gir" to Be at Sherrys Today and Tomorrow. A real pow-wow wlih real Indians Is one of the touches of color In the Krnest Shlpmnn production. "The llapids." from the powerful story by Alan Sullivan, which conies to the Sherry Theatre today and tomorrow. One of the outstanding features of this vivid drama is lis realism, and Mr. David M. Hartford, the director, determined to overlook no detail which would udd lo I ho eTfect desired. Hence when the scenario called for Indians, he was not satisfied with malic-belleve or muslehl comedy In dians, but made It a point lo secure the real thing. Inasmuch, as the ple iiire was produced hi a sparsely set tled section of Canada w here there are still Indians, he did not have as much difficulty in providing Indiana as was at first anticipated. In fact, he got a whole tribe or them, snunws, papooses, braves with picturesque eulTiers and war paint, and a genu c& Indian chief. Mr. Hartford had some difficulty at first in geittng them to pose for the camera as lie wanted them to, as it j was their first experience as movie i 1 actors. Several rehearsals were nec- jj essary before they were finally con sidered qualified sufficiently to shnot l (he scenes. Mr. Jlart ford said that when they finally understood whni Fruitgrowers FOR ETTER OXES Experience I THOUGHT MAVEE POT IT SOMEPLACE FORGOT WHERE H "7 VOU HAVE ' ( ANOTHER THINK CONIUcS.BUT ILU ( LOOK I'M THE I ClOET AnDSlE' cm- was expected of them, they made ex cellent et,or and entered Into the Nplrlt of the scene wlih a, great deal nt enthusiasm. Talmadge's plcl are lo he shown at i In "Tho Studio tiirl." Constance I In- Sherry Theatre loday ami tomor row, she clinches even more aecurely t he hiirh favor she lias w oil ill the hearts of America's film audiences by 'g her d'.-itneation of captivating, If ca- j q pricioiis. girls. This picture was dl-, O reeted by Charles Olblyu from 1'nul fg West's adaptation of "Lu Hamine," j o by 1'lerre Vebcr and Henri de (iorase. g i'e!la i-aird runs away from her q home in ClllT Haven, a liny New KiiKr'g land village, and a loveless marrlagejg with Obedlalt law, u dilorable lout!o but the village "catch," by hiding In ;g the loiuieau of Krazer Ordway's cur. ! o as he motors back irom a vacation g in her home town lo his Now York 0 .studio. He puts her on a train sup- o posedly bound for .Cliff Haven, but j uhen he gets to his apartments thatj livening, he finds her asleep -In hts n,r.mchair. rnwittlngly. she aids mini to gel nut of his engagement wtui an other irirl. ariti together tbey elude the warrant sworn out against hlmjO by the Cliff Haven cojistabulary lor abduction. Indignation and rage change to delight, and Happiness Igns supreme. Norma Talmadge in Great Desert Drama "The Voice From the. Minaret" $t Star. A windless night tho desert; j soft moonlight falling on U111 sutul;. cooling from tho Jieat oi H10 day; the silenco unbroken save for the com- motlon In the camel corral; u youlh on h's w:y to the Holy Land; 11 licnu- ttful gill, fleeing from a brutal hus band. I'nder sucli circumstances was born a romance that neither the. youth nor tin, Kir! believed could he shatters umii ueain n.f.... ....v "'"Mo irown a emooUi-f Ittloir aucceas. met 111 a Hirangtt Hi.iune.i mm imig had come to -them In ihu desert. Tint .O past wi'-M no longer even a memory; jg they lived. In ,tbe present aid in tlmjo tuture. Their travels brought them to tho city of I mnuiseus, the ancient cliy whero civilization had met rebuff throughout the centuries of lis history Customs of thousands of years ago still lived and five times a day Ihu muezzin, standing on the parapet, of the minaret, ealb;U to the faithful to fall to their knees, face the east ami pray to Allah. And it was hi this ctty that tlu youth ami the girl were brought up short to face sb-rn realities. The voice from the minaret, .monotonously Intoning the command to worship, seared their souls.- To them It wati more portentous than to the Molium jneduns who ,wmt through their rit ual automatically. To them it jnftant the end of their romance, for tt re minded thein that they were not fre, to love that Ihu one was still wed and that the other ,wu fitting himself for clerical orders and was In duty hound to .bring a .severance to tlviJr ,relations. This Is a portion of tin story of "The Voico Krom the .Minaret," Klrst National picture starring Nor ma Talnuulge, which Ik now playing at the Star Theatre for Uire days. It Is a powerful talo of lovo, hate and revenge, anil has Kngeno O'l.lrlen in the leading male role. Hubert Hlch ciik, famous novelist,' wrote II, and Frank Lloyd was tho director. La Grande JIatU-ess and j Weayinr Worka Mattresses of all kinds cleaned I and rebuilt. Keather Ifcnavatln. 1 j lias ami riuff Hues mad to or- J U g,.r an(j f0r sale. Carpet and Hug Oleanlpc I.lccnm-d KuinlKatoT. Factory Phone 261-W CH4S. EDWARDS, Prop. LA GRANDE'S PIONEER HOME FURNISHERS W. H. Teaches I KNEW VOU HAD IT ) STUCK AWAV SOME PLACE-NO L-. WOKJPER ) COULDN'TiT yps i.-tj'O' vFlMD IT- SCLOS?-, 5! T I DIDN'T Kir""! 1 it.i .Tui. - I I ' - . .(,.iWV$, .(J.J.')Tiio Auvuiga- niatcd Sugar company announced Tuesday a drop of "ft cent, a hundred In tho price uf sutrar. f OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OI " OI The Straight tinea of the New Modes Are Gracefully, Achieved By Wearinff Front Laou CorM ta Never have Xhe styles called ao lnsiatonUr for Unci (Chat are straight and alondcr. 1 "La Ca Diille" worHa wonders) In gently persuading aurplua tlesh Into O faahion' allhouotto makes your You'll love the new; modola of "La Camillo" glvlnj, you tho lln ca and buoyancy' of ymith. Low-topped and of dainty fab rication lightly boraod hut vla iblo only in their benefits. Be fitted to your' Individual model of "La Cam lite" and en joy a youthful fleuro and a flex ible eaeo that la dollghtful. A complete Jlne of the latoat roodela always on hand. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetler. Phone 122-W I. iJOf Oak n O Q I 1 nsoooonoflneoioonooonnonoot, """"MaMBa.BBa? New Telephone Directory ' ' To Be IsSiUcd $oon JSOTIPY OFFICE OF ANY DESIRED CHANGE JN LISTING OR ADVERTISING Why Is Telephone Advertising Valuable? Because it reaches the people every day and it Will Not Be Destroyed. " V Home Independent . Telephone Co. Established : 1896 Bohnenkamp Co. I.. - co-i r-li,ri-zr .;r.t: ,v iVfc. (-:. Ti":- OlT. V,i' I. T' j h'if.-r.EtF - IT r.i. - . o ' . , o .... , , 0 Alwys it yov.r .Scryice 1 I ' . . . O sMiiaM.MaBBaaaB o: - o . ' UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE .ri(nu:i)iil.K I.enve.H J.a Grandn,M ' A. M. i ;00 I. l. 6:ir. .p. If. Lcnvr-s I41 Cirnntlr on Ruodnya fU . Drill) 1. M. P. C. Der-AP v Proi. , APPLES Per Box ) 50c Ad Up ' Buy direct from grow er at .our Farmer's Ex chanjre. Every wanted varictj'. La Grande Brokerage Co. WAHMIIOIsn O. W. J!. It. X. Tracks iti:TAii, l-'ir niul ' .lerfci-Mon J(0;,I.J l.lfi-: I.VI'MaMKXTS FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE BY ALLMAN . i . j IT o t oj oil o ; 111 l o