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Thursday, May 29, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE Classified Want Ads FOR SALE FOIt SAI.K rnhlmgn plnnls. 146 T Av , f(JC! a humlrfd. 6-2S-4tp Kent HAI.K a nlinnlulrly nw, hi-avy s. wairona Willi 4 Inch ires at wlinlcNaln cnsl to im. Vhlto Pine Box l.l.r. fix. ' H-2R-(it ynn SA1.B Kray KfihlMir 6-ypr-piil. t. iriiu iim: i l;ay eMiiiK 4-yar-oM, wt. lr.uu. Good har ness ami w.ikon. Phono 374-tt. C-27-3tp KOK SAI.K Stork or ilairy ranrli. Sfili arrPH. Throe mlli-fl from I'lora. 7(1 ncrcH In cultivation. Several eond Kprlnirs. Plenty of wood nnd rnlt llmher. Oood or rlianl :ind koiiip hiilhllnKfl. Ahont 'half under lliroo wire, feneo. Trim yj 'Ut). Will take Koo.l I ton trunk as fh-Kt payment, fi. '. f'lark. I'Mora. Oregon. fi-27-:ltp FOR 'SAI,K Dairy rowa. Term. Will Inkft In yottr ilry now; n. Til. Kurt. Phonn Farmers 44. f.-22-tf FOK BALK Five acre tract In May Park. Modern Improve ments. It. W. Myer. 4-8-tf FOR SAt.E Oil TRAnK l-ifteon acres in Cove, flood Improve, mentfl. Water rlKlit. Orcliard. Terms. Write Mrs. fleo. Tali ler. Imperial Prus Store, Port land, Or. G-I2-I2tp WANTED WANT 10 1) f'lerlciij position. Call Observer. !i-2S-3tp WANTKD t'olored woman wants chamher or day work. Rear of KKHi Jefferson St. 6-28-4IP WANTIOII One of tile largest hos iery mills in the direct to user field wants active representative in I.a Orande and vicinity. Im mediate . cnrnlnKS $40 per week and tip wtlh unlimited future. tTnder our Monded Organization no investment for samples re quired. Write II. I,, ttpson, 333 Worcester Rldir., Portlund. G-2.1-litp FOR RENT FOR RUNT Furnished npt. I26 N Ave. Phone 4H4-S. ll-2S-tf I-Hlll HUNT 3 unfurnished rooms. Phone 344-J. 6-28-Slp FOIl l!KNT Cinrajre. 9(11 O. Phone ilaln 5H. II. II. Cleaver. 5-2R-2IP I'Oll ItKNT Two apartments. Hill Apis. Phone 407-lt. H-2S-3t FOR ItKNT 2 unfurnished rooms. Inquire Observer. D-27-3IP FOIt ItKNT 2 IlKht housekeepinc rooms. Coll after & o'clock, 1212 Wash. Ave. 6-2"-2tp FOR ItKNT fi-room modern fur nished house. !C 1 3 Spruce. Call 337-W. 5-27-2tp FOR RKNT Two housekei pInK rooms." No children, phone 1 041 . M. 1707 Jeff. fi-37-Hlp BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOIWEYS COCHRAN ft EHKRHARD Oeo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber hard. Attorney!. I.a Grande Na tional Bank nulldtng. osTF.OPATifio rnrsiciANi 1R. J. U and TH. MAROARET INQLE. Osteopaths, Spinal Curvature and nisense of Wo men and children a specialty. Office phone Main 100. Resi dence phone Main 106, 2 rings. 8ommer HI (Iff. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston rractlce limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fittins of glosses. Now Foley Bldrf. Main 77S. l-l-1m cninopnAOTon DR. BELLE MYERS, Chiroprac tor New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 6 p. m.. and T to p. m. 7-24-tf DR. J. E. WOODKIA Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20 Sommer Bldg. Phono 497-W. Residence Phone 190-W. JiATtltE ClUI DR. A. N. nnd MARY E. MAY VIM.R Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Nnturnpatn and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic hendache. eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; nil kinds of chron ic diseases successfully treated. Coll Main fM. Mayvlll Nature Cure Home, Slot East Adams ,Ave. Office hours, in to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6 p. hi. Consulta tion Free. MATKRNITV HOMK. ir,U6 Y Ave nue. Phone 307-R. Tralne.l mirne. r-L'i-lmp XPERT PIANO TUNINT3 CIMn and voire your pleno wfthoul extra charge. Work guaranteed. Call Newlln Ponk Store for ap pointment. Roy E. Phillip.. 4-lt-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. La Orande I.oJpe No. 860 Loyal Order of Mooie, hdldi rejutar maetlllga ewty Tftttra da night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fel lown hull. The Women's Mooae heart Itfldn No, 398 meeta every second and fourth Thma daya or each month. Visitors welcome. lir. A. N. Mnyvlilp, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. D. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No 433. Lodge ments each Thursday evening at 8 oVIoclc. Home and club privileges cheer folly extended to alt Rrotner Ieater Brnmwei), Kxatted P.nlor. Mood Eckley, Secretary. P. O. EAGLES, Aerie No. 259. meeta every Friday night at Baglea hall. - VlaHlne memberp welcome; Harry T. tttlffardi, fteo. Everett Walker, W. P. MODERN WOODMEN of AMER ICA Ia Grande Camp NO. 770S meeta on the first Thursday eve Blng of each month. In the' K. pf P. hall. Visiting Nelghhora welcome. RAY S. BENNETT. V. C. Jake rostock, citrk WOODMEN OP THK WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1C9. Meets every first and third Monday nlghta at Eagles hall. Alt visit ing Neighbors welcome. Dues payabto at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-23, La Grande Nation al Bank Building. ,E. E. Sllvis. d. C. R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. P. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:S0 p. m. Cordial wolcome to all Masons. . Fred E. Kiddle. w M. E. R. Rlngo, Secretary. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meeta every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. Dr. J. E. Woodell, C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. S. O. B. S. Hope Chapter No.-IS O. E. B. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed neadaya of each month at t.-fifl p. m. Vlilting members cordially welcomed. Netta K. Eaktn, W. M. Anna ft. Grove. JWfetnrv. xi:w i:li:(Tric i-oui.ii . Pl-.INT Al.MOSt iti:.hV Si.Ait nto .i.Ni:ftlo RIO DE JANrMClO (APJ What Is said io be the InrgeH hydro eleclrlc power development In South Amerlea Is now nearlnff completion on I he j Parabyba river near this clt y. For more thiin tflvo years an organization of about 'iuutt men, under the dlrec- lon of n slnff of American en gineers nnd construction men, has been hullding dams, cannls, power-house, nnd U'nnNmissinn lines which will generate nnd distribute liL'.aan elect ric liorsi'-power over a large zone in this part of Brazil. It Is expected that the new plant will be In operation by June of OiLm renr. STUDY, We study careful ly the details of every situation and direct our service accordingly. You can depend upon us to carry out all In structions .absolute ly to the letter. Wc understand. 6Nonc.nAss ZIMMERMAN Undertakers Ambulance Servict I'bone Wain 6a MAMHI POP. fJ CALL OP THE BANK 1 '" t tooXITl -DE l .feeteJ S Ban rr1 BANDITRY IS BLOSSOMING Miscreants Busy in Man churia with Advent of Sumttter; .Dept'ddatiohs iiegin. . HAURIM, Mrtnehnrht (AT) The hotorkiirt hnnriltM of Mnnrhur la, railed In Chinese "Ittinhufxe" or Ilet lieftrds, have begun lo re appear Willi the advent of warm wettiher. Their favorite field of operations to alnnt; the SO 0-in lift line of the Chinese lOastern rail way, among tlm pronpermis settle ments populated by Russian rail Way employes and Chinese farm ers. The cold of the winter nerves to kep thestt band lift more or less ffuii'Seent, maintaining iheinnrlvy a best they can- on hooiy nciiilred during the- summer season. Never theless, they do not find it neces sary to hide in the mountains or forests during their period of Iri itrt Ivlty.j On the contrary they mlngl'.i freely in the life of tho towns ns peaceable- rltlzens, some tlihes oreirpylng lliemselfres with some petty triule, or begging in the streets. 1 Occasionally one.chnnces to be recognized, in which case punish ment is swift and sure at the hand, of an executioner who wields :i two-handed sword, or in A locality domlnnled by the. nHIUary, before a firing Miiatl. In cither case t ho j occasion is, public. The - severity rtf , their punish ment when caught suggesla' the fear with which the populace re gards the bandits, and there Is plenty of reason for this. In "the summer they actually terrorize the railway towns; levy taxes on the lumber concessionaries, fight bai tleM with the troops and are too dften successful, nnd interrupt navigation on the rivers. They dperato In wMI nfhicd disciplined ! bands nnd thus far opposition to them has met with doubtful suc cess. Railway guards extst but arc poorly armed and poorly or ganized, so that railway employes j. living along the line are resigning their posts and moving to places of safety. Work In the lumber conces sions becomes Intermittent In the summer because of frequent nl ifleks, capture of employe, heavy litxes and forest fires of suspected origin. Steamer and jhhks on thrf river are occasionally fired tit, bbardt-d and plundered. No remedy Is as yej even sug gested. Troop hrt becrt use! against the bandits but never In sufficient numbers to accomplish anything, and In the opinion of observers they never will be ex terminated by force of arms so I ring as present pollilcal conditions continue. ( Sainton Catch Light. ASTORIA, Ore. About thn only change in the fishing situation is that the Kulmon taUen nver- ged larger In size, than tho:ic caught during thn last weel. Tn? eutrh, however, continues light, a few of the boats making hauls -or from Cou pounds each while oth ers get practically nothing. Nolle to Cmtltors. Nollco Is hereby- given that the undersigned . has been appointed executor of the estate of F. W. I Umbel, - deceased, by ihe County Court, of the State of Oregon for t'hlon oumy. All persons having claims against Die said estute are hereby required to present them to the undersigned, with the proper vouchers within six months after the dale of this notice and to so present the same to tile underslgn- i nl the bffrce f If, K. fHSfifi. i.ft Orande, Oregon. . lated this 22nd day of May. I! 4. . F i. MRvfcriS ; iv.V Kxecirfor hrhctte'n F. W. llambel, deceased H. E. Plxon, attorney for Kxecu tdr. May 22-Sfl-June fi. 12-19 Xnllco to CmlltorH. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Kugene S. Norrls, deceased, by the founty ourt of the State of Oregon for I nlon t'ounty. All persons having claims against the, said estate are hereby required to present them to the undersigned, with the proper vnuehers within six months nT ler the date of this notice and to srt present the mime to the under signed at the hfflee of 11. E. Dixon m Orande, Ore. Dated this 23 day of May. 1324. MARY I). NOR Rift, Executrix of the Estate Of Kugene H. Norrls. deceased TI. E. Dixon, attorney for execu trix. 1 Moy 22-29-June r.-l2-l! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo SAY.' ktpe vAjHere's my -shavimc . outfit . I've coofcet Ate ovxjr. the sssj.Mtffr ri 1 rAAO NO TeOUBLE ! ALL AROUKJD li IP WGY'RC FIN-P THCM OOT IV TK6. 'THE STYLE' I .ON DON (INS) There Is no loncer any. such thing' as "the style" in women's clothes. Instead there are as ninny dif ferent modes of clothes as there are kinds or women. Any woman who Is wearing clothes, that arc adapted to her oWn personality is In style. I'hese nre the views of Raul Fol- ret, famous French creator of clothes, and arbiter of feminine styles' the world over, roiret has ricenlly been in London exhibiting bis latest creations to .the elite of fashionable l-mgllsh society. There is no excuse now for any woman who has good taste to bo unbecomingly . dressed," Poiret. said. ''There was rt time when every woman had to1 wear ft cer tain kind of clothes regardless of whether she looked well In them. or she was regarded as hopelessly nut of style. Thus women wore short skirls even If they made them look 'ridiculous, or a sleeve less gown no matter how ugly their arms might be. 'All this is changed now, nnd the successful modiste designs elolbes to suit thn type and per sonality of his customer. Thn re sult is that women everywhere are more becomingly dressed than they M-cr have been, for they wear the clothes that suit them., and Ihe modistes coopernlft with them In producing dresses that nro becom ing." THREE HUNDRED AT CONVENTION IN SPOKANE, WN PPOkANR. Wash. . (APJ More than three hundred Uejegares, rep. resenting eight eltteji Of the. state arc Mpeeted to attend th annual slate convention of the Disabled American Veterans, which open? here Thursday for a, three day session, .May 29 to 31. Ruslnej'B sessions will be con ducted mornings and nflernoons on Thursday and Saturday accord ing to the propxmn apnouneed by Ell EX STEN LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE 8TIOP AXIJ FOtJXDRI All Kinds of Machinery, Anlomnbilrs anil Tractor. Rrp.Irod OTCrhaiikMl and ltf'hiillt Actylma Wfltlln nf All Klndfl Cylinder florlng anl Overnlzo JMsfonfl Crankuhaftn, l'lslona and I'lxlon Tin. Itrfronnd CIt. t' a Trial , D. FITZGERALD Prop. VS iil fir. "' a 'Xni mm TIN'OING. TUmi "1 Wt !'!'(( ijn Minn ''"VI"1 committees In charge, with elec tion of officers seheduled for the (alter day; Frtdc.y. Memorial day, will be devoted almost cnt li'ely to me morial exercises, ft was unnouneed. flervlcea" will be conducted at local cemeteries and the graves of sol diers will be decorated. Repre seritailves to the convention will enter the Memorial day parade and later In the afternoon will at- t tend a dinner given by the Fed-J eratlon of Women's clubs. j Numerous speakers will nppear j on the program during the Ihree day session. ; Robert K. Tftndell of Ppoknne Ouch! My Back! Rub Lumbago Pain Away Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old '"'St Jacobs Oil." When your hark In snr nnd laths or lumhago, priutiea or rheiumit im lias you rttifTened im, don't Miller I '(Jet small 'trial I Kit Lie of old. honest '"St. .larirb Oik" at nhy druff store, pour ft little in your hand nnd rub it right on your selling hftek, and by the time you count- llfty, tho soreness and Ismenem j gone, 1 Don't stay crippled! TIih soothing, penetrating nil needs t" he Used only onre. It tokethe pntn fipht out nml nds the misery, (t Is ninptienK yet absolutely htfrmlrss and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing elftc stops Iiimbfltfo, tris firs, hackaehe or rlieutnntifUn so promptly, it never tiiaappointsl . La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of nil kinds cleaned nnd rebuilt; Feather Renovating; Itng and Fluff Rugs mndo to order and for sale. Carpet and Rug Clean ing. TJcensfMl Fumlgntor Factory IMinno 253-Xv C1IAS. KDWAKDS, Prop. i m Jc i - www f Air &y Eii' i J - I. I . I M'l riOOO MEN WOO MAVJfi A bane, me a ceeAr dEOuicg (q Sooe HoNtsrw Aiut,r ee r I ' -i RGWARtJGD - HERC'S (-J . ' TEM DOLLARS Ij J ' . . L is president of the stalo organiza tion; I.. F. MeOeo, Spokane, adju tuut; V. 11. itiAt ler, Spokane, trea surer, and Fred It. Knapp, Seattle, senior vice commander, ; , ' McKay ciii:kk iMr:ittr.ft PENDLETON, Ore. Tlic chan nel proper of McKay creek, the mountain stream that carries the melted mows nnd spring water from a port of the Blue mountains irtto the I'matilla' river. Is being filled Willi j?rvei as a prtrt of thb construction of the dam by tho reeldmutton Bervice of tho federal government. 'Actual eonsiruetlon of the dnm 4 LADIES' llOUSfi ' ' APRONS We have just received n Iarfte shifrtnent of I.ndies' Peicale Aprons in n wide tmgd of styles nnd pat terns in the wanted colors. t i t J Dainty, flllt-ctit Aprons fit a real saving to yoit at tliese prices v A C. J. Breier Co., Iiic. V T-1I-E ll-U-B ; j Price Reduction ; i; rENNSYtVAMiA vacuum - cut j : 1? TIRES AND TUBES t A A Quality Price Senite : ; g Perkins Motor Co. Thone M-7GI Rftesch TSlig. Just A Little Common Sense Wc rtonl In Urn". Wc liny Hn hiwt w rh bay rr1ICM nf prlM-. Wn Im-IIi'VK In n'l"T first wt !(.,'. I'liem. . li im xiirli llilni; n iMiiitnl" I" ,hcjl llff. Not MWi thn hllKlili'xt t linnin lo ici-t morn IIiiiH ynn par for. M tho llmci you ruin koimI lulu-, liny Iwn nil thrrl bio out hflllli put In a fi-w lionrn on llm dusty roail, lose jrtlif tmpff. Mil llio mmiiifiK'liirrr rvrryililnic noss'ol''. 00 fiiwra of a rhrply imiMlriiclml (Ire, wlmt Imvo jrort galtlnl? Onlrn rll .lurk Tiros are bnllt ht lb rt for wprn roiuls. onic I00U llirm over ih tlrM KKk for ihrnmrlTiM. Oregon Tire & Battery Co. MAIN Aid j. r. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS The 9 Gwilliams' Electric Bakery In Rocsch Building-On Fir Street . t .Wholesale Manufacturers of SUPERIOR QUALITY BAKERY . . ( TR0DUCTS ,-r, I nnr Pi-irlP "fiold Cnist Brdad" 01 t For Sale by All J SMELL. THAT LITTLE UNEXPECTED . WHICH ADDS MORE TO MR. ACCOUNT mil u i has been under way several months, but the fill with gravel was not made In the channel. Re cently the water was diverted" from the creek bed by ft coffer lnm and bow flows through the diversion tunnel. PRrACHK.lt WAXTH 1'l.Mf. TO COVKIl lilS PARISH WILCANNlAi New Fonth Wales, dNfi Rf. hi Jnnlels, of Wllcnn nla, has nmbltlnnn to be a real "sfcy-pliot. He has Issued op pen! for ah aeroplane lh which he can tislf hi parishioners, explain ing that his pnrlsh hi as bbr as IMgtnml. a S t rAi.hwr.iifj im ntt sr. New Leading Grocot3 ... BY TAYLOR WAS A Getting ) d Luck BOChft j TEN MONEW FROM. GUNN'S Pop is EASW A?i " Finding i water in a , river, for TlCSE&RDS Pot is ia-' NORANT OF, THE FACT That hjs . bEPosir on A TWIN EI6HT HAS GROWN TO A 6ft AMD 1! Total op c i H R !! V I f! fe ' .' 1 Pdt the" manngemht of your property Into . our hands. If it S& worth having it Is worth insuring. Wo do both manngemon!: nnd Insurance. "wo Are Expert" 1. fl. WF.KK8 1 ten I tor New Foley Build In Main 939 WEAVER'S Tailors, Clraners, Djen And Pressors PHONE MAIN TU Depot Street i ALVAVS t .: .at :f.- VOl'R . J S1CRVICE Red Cross Drug Store "Save It With cey J. D. Lynch ICR ' V 9 TUANsrfilt ; STORAGE " .'. oas : s y. .11 OIL u ,, TIURS UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAI1I-E Iarca tin Ion !:S0 A, M. 1J:00 A. M I: SO P. M. Loave. T,a Grande :50 A. M. i:l)0 P. M. 6 : 1 r. V. M, ' 8nn1ays fRTra ticaTS. Union La Grande l:no p. M. 6:IS P. M, 8atunlny Night Knwlala LraTCM IaTCfl Union I.a Grande 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Hcntrd Car. P. (). DeliAI'i ninnaarrir ffendoiinrlpr". Sominnr Hotel Ico Cream aHvnys on hnnd nt this drupr storo. Oiir Soda Fountuin Ser vice in uiiexeelled and you are nssilvctl of Jirompt and conrteoua trpatitlent at ail limes. Try the Drag Store First. , ., Preacott Drug Company The New Ding Store Telephone Main 63 Cor. Fir & Jeff. 1.1