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Saturday, August 2:1 Classified FOR SALE prill rUI.K 4'rntn rmii-nfil fiyciH. ilt'fSf-l nnl ili'livurftl. Sitlur iliiya. Phone !i'o. II. 'h:imnn. S-22-2ii ion PAl.K Wi'aco kliriicn rnnsfiv hll I'li'rlrlc H. -Willi; liKirliin,., Hllchcn oiililml. vliil- mi, hrcn Is runt si'l, lil-il anl hiiHIik iuiiI tiial.troHH. l'n Imp, i st lliinlH. s-22 p roll SALE UoHKt1 nml wo ol. Cull 1425 .MuillHim Avit. KOR 8AI.K 5 renin )imini, fur-nlsU-tl. 2 kooiI lota. kooiI wwi wutr nntl iwuki; $iiiiii. fcnii rash, Imlatirt! f:!!i.ll jut mnnlli. snr l.nli. 8-1 f-u-ip poll SAI.K 1 ! I S niilok four tour. Ini? Mir. RnBlnp ovcrhnulMl, good h!itiiiy. lop nnd imhoimcvy. in qulro 1306 W Avo. 7-18-ir foil 8AI.B -ronm inoili rn hoimo. C'lnM In, 1C04 Aclllma. Oiill li'nrm dr 127. 7-1 -l mt WANTED r'KMAI.K IIKI.I- WANTHD Karn iiiaTH'jr weekly, fipun tlinr, ml rin'KHinK nmllinK rirrulnrs. :N'o fl'lllnir. V pay monthly. Somr Tor full Information. l:ic;i Com pany, ItlfiS liroailway. li-pr. o-!tl Niw York.,N. y. S-lS-Clp WANTM1) Sowing. Nimlly dono. Phone 434-W. Mra. Nora Wnlib. 7-10-30: FOR RENT FOIt RENT 3-rnoni furnishcil npartini'nt. Clono to liluli school. Also icnrairo. i:tn7 l-'ourlh strict. Pimm- 3li9-lt. 8-22-3tp rnrt ItKNT 4-rooin liousi'. corner 1'ino nml 1 nvi'nu Cull for owner nt 444 J'ff. K-22-2lp Pf)U KENT Pour room rurnishi-il hoimo,-corner Hull ami N. 8-22-21 FOR ItKNT Modern furnished I initnln AiAma 11.10 Ail.ntrml Are. 0-13-tr POU I1KNT Sleeping room suit able for one or two. i:tnf, lnth St. 8-2 I -31 p Port T1KNT Modern apartment. Cull at 120S 7lll SI. 8-20-41 p POI! HUNT Nicely furnished 3-room aparlment. Thorn "41 -ft or Imiuire 201:1 Flint. S-20-tf POI! HUNT Modern (1-rnnm fur nished nngalnw on paved slveet. Call nl Boline-nkamp Co. 8-2(i-4t POIt Ui:N'l'--iroimel;eeplni; rooms. Phono 44ii-n. 8-io-tr POU ft PINT llnoms for light housekeeping. IMS Adams Ave. riinne 2T.7-J. S-14-tf Poll ItKNT Very fine 2-room modern furnished apartment. Hub Apartments, 1 C 1 7 4th St. 8-C-tf FOIl HF.NT 1 fouse on corner Cedar and Main. Newiln Itook Store, "--" BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCUHAN A KBKHIIARO Geo. T. Cochran and Colon U. Eber bard, Attorneys. La Grando Na Uonal Bank Building. . CHlUOPRAOTOIt 1R. BELLE' MYERS, Chlroprac or New Foley Building. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.. and 7 to p. m. 7-24-tf lilt. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach. FOR SALE room modern ho Jfie, liirgr Int. iu 1 1 n. Lnrgv porch around i hreo sides, good rock founda tion and cvlliir. Located on tith nnd M streets. Price vtriinni.- Jluiirt cuhIi. balance monthly Installment. AImo another lot tin- same size along side of tliln property for $1mih nml $:'imi rnRh will hanrlh- It. Hal 1 ance on cony terms, 1 Nice hnllding lot located eaM1 Ride Of Walnut street, with sew r nnd grading in. Pi '' $1000. f:tiii) ensh. balance caKy terms to be arranged . 2 nice lots on east end nf Waiili inglon street, :m! x l feet. Pricti $10no. S:,h0 caMh. Ii:l- aneo terms to he arranged. j room modern house, located o:i Kind Hired belwi-cli t J randy rtftd Pfllnior pt reels near pfived .street. Nice llltle home; flin.li bery. trees find Invvn. PH $22fiO, $r.od ensh. Unlnnce terms. room molem house, 3 b-:-roomfi, gaengi', cbiNe in on Tth street. Price -4r,on. c:ish Jir'ii'O. Ralanee on or hHnre :t y. urs. C. J. Black & Company noressors lo I'Iit, Itlwk SHMip. I IJraode Nsl'l IMnk Bldf. -Fhma ntaln 1024, Want Ad: heart and kidney trouble ur eeMfully tr.uti.,l. lllood pressure leilucfid. Dlaeiuea of women and enlldrrn A specialty. Suite to fiommer HldK. l'hone 457-W. Realilonce I'hono iso-w. ORTEOPATI1IO rnvsiciANi OH. J. L. and lilt. MAHQAItET INOI.W. Osteopaths, Spinal Curvature and Ulaennes of Wo men and children a specialty. Offlco phone Main loo. Real dnnce phono Main loo, 2 rings. Bommep Hhig. PIIYSTCIAN-SITROKON nr. P. I,. Italston Practice limited to tho ey, ear, nose nnd throat, and fining of glumes. Ronimcr llldtr. Wain 77S. i l-l-l m NATL'IIK tHinu t)lt. A. N. uml ft! A It Y. K. MAI VIM.K Kpcclallsts In chronic dlHoasos. Methods: Naturopath and McchiinoTThernpy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chron ic diseases successfully treated Call Main 623. Mnyville Naturo Cure Home, 2101 Enst Adams Ave. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6 p. m. Consulta tion Kre-. . PIANO TEN KIM EXPERT PIANO TONING Clean and voice your piano without extra charge. Work guaranteed. Call Nowltn Book SI ore for ap pointment. Hoy E. Phillips. 4-lS-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. I.a Grande I,oIko No. 860 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thurs day night at 8 p. m. ttt Odd Fol lows hall. Tho Women's Moose heart Legion No. J98 meets every second and fourth Thurs days of each month. Visitors welcome Dr. A. N.,Mnyvllln, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. KTJCS T,a Oramle I,o1ire No 43$. Lorftfe niots fach Thuralny evoninR nt 8 oVIock. Homo ami cluh prtvlU'Rs rheer fnlly exli-mlitd to all ltrolhr Kilts. LfStrr Ilramwnll, Mood Knklfiy, Hfor-tary. MODRHN WOOPNTKN Of AMRTl IOA La Oraiule Cnnip No. 77U3 niet on tho firat 'I'hurHiluy vo nfn of caoh month. In lh K. of P. ball. Vlflltiiiff rf-JPlKlihors welcome. It AT R PKNNKTT, V. C JAKK ROSTOCK, Clerk WOODMEN OP TTIR WOUT.Tl La Oranilo Camp No. 1C9. Muota evory firnt and third Monday nlKhtfl at EaRlcs hall. All visit ing NflKhbora welcome. Dues payable at offlco of tho Clerk, Hooms 21-32, La Grando Nation al Hank Ttuilrilne. E. K. Silvia. C. C. U. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. P. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. Fred E. Kiddle. W. M. E. R. Rlngo, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge Nc. 27 meet every Monilny evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), nt 8 p. in. A Pythian welcome to all viHittag Kni Kills. Dr. J. E. Woodell, C. C. C. L. Grahaln, K. 11. S. O. B. S. Hope Chapter No. 13 O. E. S. holds stated communica. tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Netta K. Eakln, W. M. Anna S. Grove. Secretary. Well (;ns Kills I'ailier mid suit NEWPOHT. Wa.-li. Krank ft. frtimmere, ?.!(. and his on. I'red, 14, lost I heir llve.s from Bas In a lilg well 47 feel deep at Ihelr home n mile from Ituhy. A llilrd man. Millard llenn. who went 10 (he rescue of Ihe fliimmere, was overcome nnd was In a Serlnm rendition for u time, ,ut will re eover. MAMI POP V0E.LL MR.GUNN I'M 6tM Af? BACK IM THE HARNESS AGAIN - MOUR PAST SERMICE HAS CREDIT TO WOO ANb I'M THE C0MPANM WILL BE r KNOW MOO HAVJE RETUf?NED joUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Rv Condo R,JBO, n NAME I "SMYTH'S. I HAV5-' JONS VCSRY SOOO fv3ieMT3 twHO HAV "3PoKrd OV- YOU 2-tT(S Or C2N AMP t W(P Or HT pt I Nj T3 - r- ak- qoaintspxu j. suppose v ill iij m rmi W I i Yss, Vvo seciN Hcres HOW rIBouT SOrtS NORA!M!e., MR. true Peer's Attack of Fair Sex Voters Rouses Ire LONDON, (Hy the Associated Press) Lord Hanbtiry, who us Sir I'YeiJerlck ltnnbury. was am ong the most con nist en I dlehards who ever sat in the House of Com mons, has losts none uf his con servatism since he shifted to the limine of lrds. His Lordship .sllrred up a horn et's newt hy. declaring. In opposi llon to Lord Astor's bill to permit peeresses In their own right, to sit in the Mouse of Lords, lltat the contemplated action would lower Die dignity of the upper chamber. The right which the bill would eonfer would affect only about a dozen peeresses, but it has alWayH eheltcd siren Hons oppnsititin be cause of its supposed revolution ary tendency. I )id Ihelr lordships propose. Lord liaiibury asked, I hat the body which for centuries hud been a mmlel of a parliamentary house .should "lose dlgiiiiy In order to KCcni-e efficiency by ad mil ting women?' Hut what has made women of Kngbind in politics and out of politics mad as March hares was Lnrd I (anbury's accusation that women made an unfair exercise of the privilege of sex in their parti cipation in politics. -Where are we going to stop If we hegin this way?" queried Lord ltanbury. "Men and women are different and you cannot prevent a woman Trom exercising In Par liament the privilege Of her sex Which ."he hiicl been ncrustomed to ev.'relse. Women e;;ercine their fascination unwillingly, arid men could not trcnt theirt as c,pmls in Parliament." "All nonsense," said Dorothy Jewson. Iibor Member of Parlia ment from Norwich. ''Lord Han bury has opposed all progressive measures all his lire." ''The noble Lord's speech Is most ungallant am had It come from any one else It might have been taken seriously, said Lady Terringtoh, another woman M. P. "There has been no loss of dig nity since women came Into the house of Commons,' said M rs. Wintiihgham, nnotner woman member. Uidy Astor declined lo make one comment on Lord Itnnbiiry's La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating; Rag and Fluff Ruga made to order and for Bain. Carpet and Hug Clean ing. Wcenscrt FtimlgatoT Factory Phone 424-W CIIAS, FDWARIM, Prop. MOU fi BEEN A SURE GLAD TO ( ivuvj f -LZJ 4 THE LA GRANtm EVENING OBSERVER sows uttl-s Ti m e. , IPG , -5 J- outburst. When he was In the Mouse of Commons Lord Hunhnry antugonUed virtually every reform measure which Uuly Astor put forward nnd the parliamentary tilts between Ihe venerable die hard nnd the vlvarions Amvrican woman enlivened many sessions of the House of Commons, . Hut they ore the best of friends outside of politics, and lidy Astor asked lo lie excused from engaging In a controversy with an old friends. Pi -Or Shipping Is Started OTCANOfJAN. Wash. Shlp mentH of pears by the OKHUof.ui, I (rowers' union began With tin movement of two cars of Harllelts lo the coast and a car of Flemish Heaulles to the east. The esti mate of seven cars to bo shipped locally has been increased lo 11 cars iindjho pears will go forward at ihe rate of a car n ilny. A I) I tart let is are going lo Ihe count la lug boxes for en lining. The Flemish Heatltles wer. park ed. The fruit Is pronounced large nnd clean and In excellent condi tion. The first picking was made for size and to relieve tin lree so that remaining fruit would grow. Hoy Site fur Pcnti- Ol Rl VKKH1M':, fill. Purchase or more than Stum acres five miles north of here as the site for the proposed "pence city" to be de voted to the cause of world peace, is announced here by Lionel Sterl ing, presldenl of the World Peace Society of Han Francisco. A good thing lo use 'In conjunc tion with seir government Is self control. HYATT ROLLER BEARlNOa NEW DEPARTURE ami PEABINOB Hyatt and Timken Connecting Rod nndMain Roarings Fan Belts - Springs - Gears' A full line of Replacement , Paris Leighton's Welding & Machine Works (Automotive parts) SPECULATION CAUSED MOOR feOVOMPtl 1 WFTUOiliDtr PORTUMATE. IN NOT HAVING LOST "UL-IUUk: Kfc LOKD wtl H 7H13 toOLDtN ASSE.T - I I A. k I III rV-V I fiAitrriiLn WHtt.vr coon POMKHOV. Wash. Now that harvest is ohmtt done In (larftold county and a considerable part ct ihe crop delivered to the ware houses, uccnraie reports of yield; tire available, and It nppears that Ihe level of M'ayvlew for produc tion is about to curry off Ihe hon ors. Among the (food crops report ed by flat farmers are the follow ing: Thirty bnshcR nn itcro, accord ing to warehouse weights, on a quarter section, owned by ((-. M. Light and farmed by H. M. Light. Thlrly-onc bushels nn ncro on 20 acres owned by K. t'lnstov and farmed by W. i Welmer.. Thirty-one bushels - an acre on 4IH1 acres owned by It. IK W.H iuins. Thirl y bushels nn acre on 50( acres, owned and farmed by W. L. Hnppc, Twenty-nine bushels nn acre on Sort uc res, owned and farmed tiy Albert Hoppc. Among iho best yields reported from the Mayview district are as bushels an acre of Martinis, wheal on 71 acres owned by Judge M. l Close and farmed by W. II. Pat terson, and 3tl bushels un acre of Hybrid nml Kortyfold on land owiled and furmeil l.v I'm Haurk and A I vii ltuark. Ynkl.ua Milk Hi-lug RIH.ir.f YAKIMA. Wash. Flnanci.il conditions of ihe Yakima Dairy men's association for July were presented by I . Hartuell. nc (otmtniiT, to the board of trustee In a meeting at Sunnyside. t'ash receipts for the monlh were $4.4;4. Heniitlnnces to members were rfso.tHS. Total sales were f-1M,3.M. Milk received totaled 9o,7:t4 pounds, for vlii.di flil.Sfii) was paid. L. It, George, field man. report ed memberships held by !)0!) dairy men, with the addition during tlw month or U3 cows frbm nonmem bers. t'eorge v. Harris, Yuktntn, Is manager of the association. Pioneer ( nusc Indian IHcs Probe Sprnld In tical Vvipv DAVKXPOHT, Wash. An in vesigaliou of 'the price of wheat being Hi to 15 cents lower nl Da venport than at crest on and other Lincoln county towns will be made by the Davenport Commercial club, following a dlscuswinn here. J. K. Froser brought 1 he matter before Ihe club, reporting that Kgypl fanners are hit tiling t heir wli ea t I o Crest on' t his year bo cause of Ihe better' price at that point. Kxerclsc doesn't always Increase the SIko of n muscle. Look nt Ihe tongue. SOB MILK. OK MAGNESIA Tho most popular na well ns the blandest df nlkalis. Tiny it from the Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main 53 Cor. Fir & Jeff. NEW DEPARTURE POT "VHt. QUE.'bT0M 0V rvNO vbVOc OS HOUR BtST tCH6E A V0UNCRON OF SOUMDBUSltsiE'S.EvPEWEAiCE AND N"VlrA6. MOU WILL REWCH 0,0 MOU iLT OUT To COKT SI Cl.OOO TO ITT irttt.t i srt.Vpr WALI-A WALLA'. Wash. Many bridges In the county arc la bad condition mid It will cost flll,itnn io put all In first clans shape and ;ts,tMM) to iimtniuiu them for a year, according to the report of L. O. Kennedy, county engineer, whose estimate has been filed with the county commissioners. , K. J. f'nnlonwlne, county com missioner, slated that It will he Impnsslbfe lo do all of this work because of budget limitations, but that the emmiy wlH continue Its policy nf building two or three steel ttnd concrete hrlducs per yenr until all old spans at Important points rtft replneert. livid ges need ing replacement aiv at Wallula, Whllmun, Hlue Motintitln, McDon alds and Majohniers, while Five and Seven mile and Wtcknrshttm bridges on Mill creek and the one on Harvey Shnw rad across Dry creek will have to have attention lo make them safer. O in vol' llusseli tittdc flimtl WALLA w:alLA.- W nrk has started on graveling of a four-mile gap In Itussell crt'k scetilc boule. vard. II will take 60 days. Work Is being done, w.ith .o.v labor aud Ihe commissioners are, ItmlUd lo 110,0011 cost . . Childrens' School Shoes $2.69 - $3.49 Crown nnd hlnck calfskin, high top, oak soles nnd rubber heel. Durable nnd dressy. A big value at these low prices. ' ' 51 STORES - T T f htl Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsect&rian and ethical institution that does not advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera tions, but gives you service equal to any institution in the Northwest , . We employ only graduated nurses Use Long T e leph vYalkinK, Riding or Writing is a waste of time when you can save money usinp; LONG DISTANCE. Home Independent Telephone Co. SALhRM ASffiC . BM &0M- L'K EV FORTS N been) THE WOT -XO ACHEV)E 3 MllbHTM OAK. Mars on Way l v mm 1 (SUN) CAvn Mnrn WiTl "be nearer the earth this summer thun It has lieen in more than a century, t i)n Aug. 22 Mat will come within 35 million miles of the earth, though the usual distance Is from 100 to -'bo million miles. Th ibagrnm shovs tho relative position f th earth and Mars to the mm on ,thal day.i Correct this sentence: "I owe my siiccesV said the mtlllonulriv while biing interviewed l.y a mnguxlne representative, "I owe my success lo the facl lluvt I was dui'ned lucky." ' hfai TnR crAssiFir.n ads S9 TUB HUB r; ;,-T" j H I l ' Distance one BY TAYLOR A V.UCKM GUM AT THAT! THOUGH MA. BoT LTTL ACORN NiOUl- V CAN fEEL THAT planted n. the ri&ht N)TO A I' " I Jr- ... I PAGE NINE FOR SALE I i 80 - ncre i-anclv nn Sand Khlgr. This m a rniii'tl sale. If you want a bargain, call nml sec nits Kit - room fnmlstWuV limivcv Old Town.. A hurgalii jil SI.MMI. l-'lvi i room mmlem hmisr. SJ.Kr(. l .ih crth. bat mice $10 per ninntli. For Camping TENTS CAMP. STOVES t A GUNS AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE Call and Look Them Over F.L.LILLY Hardware Phone Main 8 ' Good, Usable School Books A Full Line of Rooks and Supplies THE L & L DRUG CO. BUILDING MATERIAL HASH AMI DOORS m iiAitmvAitrc : Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Homo Conr-crn Willi a JlfHIlO llirK1H4) BIIMi WOOD (Zrr'nwonI Avonuo I'liono 31-7.13 WEAVER'S Tullorm CDranpn, Ttjen And Famm I'MONK MAIN ft! Depot Street UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIMU 1 Alll.B , liWiW In Ion tm Uruitt 1:10 A. M. :I0 Au U. 11:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. :I0 P. M. B:I5 P. M. Kundajw liMTM Imim Union tM (Irftnd 1:00 P. M. 8: IS P. M. . Mlnnlaj NIM Kpw' Tlnlnn t OrUiW . T:liO P. tl. 11:00 P. M. : P. O. Ih-I.AP, nlBf HMrlqiiart6r,(imni Hnvt n I L. S. WEEKS 1 f New Foley llillliltns Mala I 11 i 'til 1 -S.- 1 1 irn-i 1 : '