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Tlmi'sd.'in-, .Tnlv (!, 1902 LA- DTfAKDE FAEXINO OttKFRVFJf. PAOE SEVEN I Classified Want Ads -""i"T"' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC I'llVMt lANs UK- J- I,. IXtJI.K and MAKUA-R-' liT I.N'Cil.K steo'nths. Tasini post-graduate woik in l.us Angeles. Will return August n. Office Sormner Hldg. I'HYMl'IA.VS AND Slit.iKOXS HBO. H. , VKIHtH. M. D !nral Surg ery. Orfleo ovor Sllvertliu: u'a. Office phone Mtn 112. ". J. .1. IIAI'.HV, Snrtrcon. Ovci Office phonu I. II.--I'llliua .i;-v. 1'il.Vli'jnll Hit! ti'rt Uniu .stur... -NATl'HIi ( I !!!; UH. A. N. MAVVli.I.F. Specialist In chronic dlartim-ii. Mulhuda, M.-. huno Iherapy and Naturopath. Sl;ln and blood diseases, nervous dlaeaaea. Chronic Headache. Kciema. Sciatica. Appendicitis. ('onmitmtHin, llownl Trouble; all kinds or Chronic Dlseii es successfully treated. IMione Main 691). Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool Idife Hldif., opposite star Thnntre Of. (lea hours, 10 to 12 n. m 1:30 to 5 00 p. m. Consultation fro. S-4-tf DR. J. B. WOODULLr Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous and chronic disease, a specialty. Suite 20. Som ler Bids. (Her Sllveriliorn'a. Office ATTOUXKYS H.IUK. and KSTKH I'aliner-ltoeacn iiuhuiiik, j.it i.runue, iretfon. CCH.'HKAN and KHKIIHAltD Oao. T Cochran and Colon It, Kherhard. At- torneya. L,a Orande National Bank oiinuinK, CO.NTItACTOUS U. J. McT.KI.I.AN lteiristered nrrtfea sjlonal Civil Knttineer; surveying and jiapa. ivuuiii u, iJa ijrat.ue rsalionaj tiank Building., l'hone lain SI. ARCHITECT C B. Miller. Architect. Itoom It, La Grando Natinnal Hank Building, L,a 'Iraude, Oregon, AlCTIONKKItS Ai'i"niiNi:i:n i. (lote-cr. S.nlsfa l''iiriu sales u spec i. NY.vlanil. Aue llon KOaranleed ally, l'h'.ne 'JS.'.-.J. ' . "-ll--Jtn I'lAXO TLXKItS l:XI'i:ilT I'lAXO TI'NIVi Clean ano voice ynur piano without extra t'lmi'ce. Work u ual anteeil. Call New 1 1 ii Hook Htoru I'nr appointment. Itoy K. I'hllllps. 4-l"i-lf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY YKOMKN. Tile Hrothfriii oil ot Airn-rican Yeo men, (iriinUu Uimiie liiiinKttfad '2HSt, nu'i-l.H .'V.iv fwM ii ml ihfM J'hurl:iy fV'iiii.i; lit J-iin Hli I'ome iiva InvfyliNHte the n-w policies All viailinif iiU'inlJt-rM welcome. , W. T. I'A ITfcl.N', l-'oreninn. MAHY hi. MAY VllLB, ' CorrL'spoutltnt. ' U O. O. M. La Ornnile LhiIko No. 8T.0. Ioynl Order of Moose, holds rogular mnetini every Thon-day nljrlit at H p. m. at Odd I'llow.V Hull. The Wo men's Moonetu'Hrt L-eprion meet sec ond and fourth Thurnilny of each month. Moose Legion of the World meeui aecond Aiomtny or eacn diuulu. Vlaltoia always welcome. j. j. ii.i:i,AN. Pictntor. W. K KI.IMiliAMMKH, Sec. B. P. O. ELKS I. a (Jmnde Lodge No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurfday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and cIud privileges cheerfully extended to all 6rtheKoi!AN SKIP-. Exalted Ruler P. L. PKAltSON. Secretary. MODE UN WOODMICN OF AMKItlCA Jji Orande Cimii No. 770.1 meet! on the first Thursday cvenins of each month. In the K. of l. Hall, lsltine DeiKhhora welcome. e. it. niN'iia v. c, JAKE liuaTOfk-, Clerk. A. F. and A. 31. La Orande Lodfre No. 41 A. F. and A. !., holds regular moetlnga first and third rrldaya at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mason,. mNriN'ER. W. M. E. R. HIN'OO, tSeo. O. BAULKS Aerio No. 2M. ineeu every 1'Tlday niKni ai i-.b"-" in..4. m.mh..ri welcome. IsTt LITXV. W. P. J. K. nlltnKKLL. Seo. WOODMEN OF THB WOULD La W;?ran0B C.mp No 109 ""JV first and th rd Monday at Kaglea bT All ylsltl..-i.;iKhh..r ' Welcome Jie. PK,';i" rr'llrli Na! tlonat "JJWr. C. a 11. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. evenlna- in Caste Hall (It. or r. Hal"), ft 8 p. hi. A Pythian welcome to all vlsltinir Knlljjits. FRANK A. T'M IN Ell, C. C. C i OHAI1AM. k. U. WOMEN'S HKNKKIT ASSOCIATION of (he Maccabees. I.a Orande Iifte Nn. 17 w H A. of M. Lod meeta flrat T7huTsd.y 2 P- m. and third Wed , nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of F. Ball. Vlsltlnir Slaters welcome. MRS. MARY GALL AO HER, Commander. Record Keeper. m K B.Hope :iifliUpr N. 13. O. B. B, hr da Ptal.'d fommunlratlon the sec ..r,I f mrlli W.-dnsdnya or each ith VliuiniTiintor. cordially welcomed SKUA W. M. ANNA S. r.HMVK. B. IiOlNGS OF T$v- DUFF? L , EWu-tVII : I i s s WELL, IF I CANT SET ANVTHIMG ' I X L 1 1 1 . . II Mr ( l u,. i ,,, - I r IV m mm f i m r I , a - v , r . I d ' . II 1VI.. law 1 1 . 1 . 1 " ,-. I . . . I ' I II, 17 1 lM I I i'it nam: oit ihai.j I'OR SALE Nc'irly upholstered leather davenport and one wuter puwer washing machine. Inquire 1H12 First street. 7-6-.ltp tOH SALK At a bargain, a room huune, II lots and small ham and woodshed. Inquire at Sanitary Grocery. 7-1-Ht .'OR SALE Alfalfa nay in field J. D. Dobbin, Phone Farmers 20x. -3u-8tp FOR SALE Reasonable. Ford chas -sis just overhauled. New tires. Suitable for bug or delivery car. At Melville's Hardware. 1428 Adams. - 6-14-tf WAXTI.D WANTED .Middle aged man and wo- man to work on ranch at Union. No children. Phone 474-W. 7-5-.U IIOUSK WANTKU Four or fivo room furnished house wanted by August 1st. Call Main 7H8. - 7-1-tf WANTED TO RENT Three or four modem unfurnished rooms or 4 or five room modern house. Address ttox 700. ti-21-tf LOST. LOSTOn Rwk Creek, a larpe bay or brown horse with roaehtd mane, newly shod. liranded H U on left sh'ouhler. $15-00 reward- Main 5l8. 7-3-7tp LOST From the TZ. O. Demai is p! tuie below Kuba Pine, fourteen head .of .horses and mules. . Nine head horses and mares and five head of two-year-old nules brand ed T l on left shoulder. One horse branded 52, with bar under, on left shoulder. Six (lead branded II E on riht shoulder. One mule brand ed quarter circle over M on right side bone and X D on left shoulder- If found notify Ira Arbopast, Walla Walla, Washington. Tele phone (JOfll. $1.00 reward offered for each head. u-:(0-(Il 1'Olt KKNT FOH KENT Two-room apartment, 002 Pcnn Ave. 7-5-.U0 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 402 Adams, or call 157--K. 7-5-2tp VIM RENT Mokern five-room 7-3-4t house- Main 112. FOR IRENT An apartment in the Washington Apartment House. No children. . - 7-3-tf MlSCKMiANEOUS FUR QUICK .Messenger SERVICE call Wain 595. 6-12-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered Mrs. L. H. Norton, 006 Adams Ave. OK1ENTAL NOODLE HOUSE. Chop Suey and Noodles..20ia Fourth street. Everything neat and clean. Best of cookine. 6-30-tf LOCAL CORSETIEBE for Barclej Corset Mrs. J. F. O'Connoll, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge, Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf Honk your horn for Prompt curb service. Newlin Drug Co. 7-5-2t Half Section Timber and Land. We offer to the highest bidder the following described MO acres: SW 1-4 and S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Sec. 9. and the S 1-2 of SW' 1-4 of Sec. 10, Tp. 3 N-, R. :19, East W. M., Union Co. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY, 913 Chamber of Commerce, 7-fi-lt Portland, Orecon. J-UT livwiii.i,n and other products see or write I has. A- linggs, r. u. uox ii, Oreon. -?-'2l.ti. La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP and-j ! WEAVING- WORKS !j l Mattresses ot ail Kinnn ....- - !(nd rebuilt. Feather RnoyuuiiB. -1 , Rag Rugs and -Huff Rugs for j I " "inrpet and Hue Cleanln I IK 13, HH.no and up Cluis. Kdwnrds, Prop, l'hone 253-W i Aa THEATRES AT SIIKItHYS TODAY AM) ToMOWWW v Some years ago, Charlea Kenyon, the author of "The Invisible Vowr,'' wrote a play called "Kindling" and about the saint time Jack Ilarry niori v.hh starring in a melodrain:i tilled "Kick lif." With the theme of "Kindling. the desire or mother to ftee her unborn child escape from environment in which the parents were living, and the general idea of "Kick In," the efforts of an ex convlct to stay straight while 4iulug hounded by the police, Vr. Kenyon has written u pU-lure that should he pronounced entirely satisfactory. It is uu exceedingly vtkitirul piece of work, even II it does make most if the gatiRster members of the ens! out as "little tin gods," crucify the police and allow the logic of the story to falter in plnces. especially on the tag when the police court records of hero and heroine are torn up on the aayso of an ordinary de tective. House Tetevs U the hero and llreibB Rich is the heroine. Both are satisfactory - but nctfug honors K to Sydney Alnsworth Mr. Aiusworth makes much of a role that might have been just a part in the show, The story of "The Invisible Pow er," concerns tbe regeneration of a New York crook through love for a country school teacher whom he meets while on a "vacation in uw country, his fight to stay straight after his marriage to the girl, with the police trying to frame both hus band and wife, in order to foi, them to give evidence that will It. 1 to the recovery of a valuable1 neck luce that has been stolen by the gang to which the husbnnd formerly belonged. The wife attempts to hri nuk away fron her husband mid htfi friondK that her unborn child might not be compelled to grow t;p in an atmosphere that she believes will make its becoming it crook certain. 'Also showing "Miracles of the Jungle." COXSTAXCH TAI.MAIMilC IN "WOMAN'S I'l.AC! Whore 13 wntnan'B place? Is it ut home? 'Or does rIio he long in business or In politics? " Constance TalmudMo's latest As soeinted. First Ntitionul KtarrinK ve. hicle will throw some huiroriiis light on these questions for local photoplay fans. It "will be shown at the Arcade Theatre, today, Friday and Saturday. And, fittingly enough, it ia called "Woman's IMnce." In this production Miss Talmadge as Josephine Gersou, a pretty so ciety girl, gives, polities a try-out, running for mayor of the town. Of course, she gets into a maze of difficulties leave that to Con stance, she doee it every time and according to all pre-reletise reports, provides one of the most entertain ing pieces of comedy Crania of her brilliant career. John Emerson nml Anlla Lotus wrote the story. Thoy also wrote several other sparkling screou plas which have1 added to the fame a'nd (popularity of . the uprightly Con stance. Victor Fleming directed the pic. ture, and Oliver T. .Marsh photo graphed It. 'MAN TO MAN," HAItHV t'AHKY'.S XKW I'HTl'HH A very spectacular punch is prom ised in the western photoplay com ing to the Star Theaire commenc ing Friday, ".Man to Man." It is a UniversaLJewoI roductlon of the highest type, said to he elah oraty Htaf.ed, and certainly If they used ,(ive thousand head of cattle in one Rtampede scene It must be. Stuart Paton directed the picture. He also handled the megaphone in the making of "Conflict," the re cent Universal-Jewel success which has gained a ntfw army of fans fur I'risctlla Dean. Jackson (Iregory's novel of the YVsL and the South Sens was adapt ed to the needs of Carey by George C J;!ull. It embodies virile ele ments of masculine characterization for tlte star, who impersonates a derelict human in the dives of Tiva Tivn, called home by the .death of his fifther consilient to a series of thrilling adventures and his in heritance of a large Arizona ranch. Lillian Hich has the leading femi nine role, while , Harold Goodwin, Alfred Allen, Charles LtlMoyiiS, Wil lis Kobards, Muy Giracl and others enact important parts. For Si ttrr. At the Mnul.wn Avenue branch 11- brj , wn- (H(kin( f,(r on interesting book him! seemed to be . appealed to hlta At lat he bronchi ' lesk "Wanted: A Huslctnd." saying, i 1,'iiefcs 1 11 lake mis iiouie to Jjiny sister. That's what she's looking , l'or." Indiiumpolls Newa. Helen Was All A THE OUTBUEST3 OP EVERETT TRTJF- by Condo II SY' SMITH, V CMC3 Te ON AMP. TUV5. T-oOKK'Z.CfCR (m voure. Lt 0 (l!v Aw oriaifd rrtt.rt. COPENHAGEN, July Men's costumes of the I'lth itiul 14th cen unies have been found in .Greenland. They are in an e-vctllent state . f preservation, and" resemble the clothes tvotn by IhiMte in the published pic tures of the Italian poet. They ate not yet open to public view, but may be exhibited ut some future dute- , Theso interesting finds were made by Dr. Noerlund, a "Danish scientist, while excavating in ancient burial j grountiH in me suuui western iun m Greenland. Thev are the only existinj.; specimens in the world of garments worn by men in the i:tth and 1 4 1. h centuries. Being deposed i. the frozen earth for about tH) years has preserved them from destruction by moth and age. The . garments arc' now in Copenhagen nnc, deposited in the Danish collection in the Museum housed in the Prinsen's Palace. Dr. Noerlund has found also sev eral old wooden crosses in the frozen ( earth.1 They are covered with inserip- IIUIIM 111 II1U JtuillL- unr rn-iifi, tii'-.i are cnnsiiierctl by scientists to be of great historical value. . tny Aaaorlntrd Presa) l.OS AMIKl.KH. July ti. The Pil grimage play "Life of the Christ, j uiiinun among the rellgloiiH dramas! of the world in that It ofl'erH a i viPuali7illlon of the entire lif" on Christ as recorded in the) four gos pels, will o)''U Its third annual sea-; son here July HI.' Thourands from i all parts of the country, roprerfentu-! live of all religious creeds, are ex. i pocted to attend the presentation staged In a plitut'fiKquo outdoor thttter among the hills. Avoiding any m-ct;trian or person al Interpretation, the transcriber and producer of the play,' Mrs. l.hriHltne Wetherill Stevenson, lU'B used : lilt.' words Ji'sus exactly as thiy appear in the Illlile. ThB nativity and re lated scenes are presented In a prologue, after wlilci the play openp with the baptism ol Jesus by .luiio th0 IJaptlst. A new act Incorporat ed In the play this year depicts the gorgeous rourt of Herod, the' dance Salome' and the conversion of Mary Magdalene. The I'llgrlmagn I'lay Ih not In tended us a pieachinont but is pre sented us nil accurate portrayal of the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Ap proximately 150 players participate the performance, which Has m speaking parts. In order thai th costuming may be accurate as to period and design m iny of tin" "os-1 tumow Jiave been Imported irotn Jerusalem. Henry Herbert, who enacted the role ot Chrlstus la it season and the i Set For Him 0 O O 0 o o o Sifii' 111!! mm Immr' DLflGOSIHHES ! ' ARE LOCATED; TDDESHDWN MAC! MSH'WU VOLH.TN'T 'stomach 1 You A Sue TS.Ki H year preceding, lias returnMl to T-ns A 1 1 o Ip-, ,PhiIburmouic Orchestra's fin-; s'ufiir.! m yMuily - am; special research ...in coiiueeLlon .with the play. J. Kudhyar, thi French com posed, who recently won the l.os Aut-'oles Phil harmonic Orchestra's prize for the best symphonic poem, has composed several pieeett to ac company the iplay this yenr, and the now scenicand lighting effects to be used are belto'ved to he a distinct advance over anything over helot's aivomplishd In an outdoor performance. in tbe three yenrs Binre Kb In ception the Pilgrim igo Play has won recognition as an American Institu tion and is termed by many "Amer ica's own Passion Piny," Communities near l-os Angeles hnvtf sot usido special nights In which.. their citizens plan to attend the production as a unit. Unexpected. 'Hove la It will: you and Mr, Windy, Anna? Idd you explain everything to him? You told him about your rich aunt, of course; and after that what fvllnwed?" "He eloped with her." Berlin Jer Bnnumer, I : . WEVE GOT THE BIGGEST THING IN WESTERN THRILLS EVER SCREENED Fire Insurance wifb Hie Uj'egon h'ire lielief Assn. 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