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Monday, August 7, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN i f Classified Want Ads ! -- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC l'HVSK IAH DK. J. I;. INGI.F. & llll. MAKGAKEr J.NU.h, ()stc..Kitlis. Jlist-ascs of women and i-tflilren a si4:ilty. (Jffit-o phone Main lw;. lti'sideiii-e phone .Main IDil, t niiim. Sumnw Bltl. I'llVSK lANs AM) HHUiKONS UEO. H. VKHK8. M. D.-i-Meral Hum ery. OKIco ovur tuivorlhom's. ojllco phone Main m. J. .1. 1MHIIY. II. fiiirtfon. over Tut in; Office phone 512-W. I'tiy.irtiin mid n'a Hum .Sturr. WATl ltH t'l UK UK. A. N. MAVVIM.E Specialist In chronic dlit-HsoM. MetlH..ls, M.M-ltnno-Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, pi-rvoiti dlscasea. Chronic Headache. i:,zcma. fccljnlra. Appendicitis, Constipation, How! Trouble: all kinds at chronic Dis.-is-ea aucceasfully treated. I'hone Main 593. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Conl Idge Bldg., opposite star Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 to VI a. in., 1:311 to 5:00 p. so. Consultation free. s-4-if OR. J. E. WOODELL, Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous and chronic dlseaa,-a a Bpaclaltv. Suite. 20. Sim ler Bldic. -Over Silverthorn's. Office, hours. 10 to 12 a. ni., 1:30 to 5 p. h.., 7 to 8 evenings. piu,r. 4H7-W. ATTOKN KYS IKH and KSTKH l-nlmer-Koeac'l Huliaintt, l.a tlrar.de, Oregon. COCHRAN and EHKIlHAliD j(so. T Cochran and Colon II. Kberhard, At torneys. La Grat.de Nallunal liank Building. COXI'HACTOIIS D. J. McI.EI.LAS-P.t-Klstcrcd profes sional Civil Engineer: surveying anil naps. Room lz. J.a Cramle National Bank HuildliiK. l'hone Main til. AKCHITKCTS 3. B. Miller. Architect. Room 11, La Orando National Bank Rulldlnv, La 'Irande, Oreson. At'O'lO.NKKItS A IK 'Til IN EEll I. it. NewUnd. Ai tionei-r. Si.tisfn.l ion i;ii;ir:inte Farm sales a speeially. I'lion,' 'ls' 1'IAXO Tl.XKIlS EXI'HltT l'l.VN'tl TI'M.V) l.jili alio voice your plan., wiiliniit elrji charite. Work KUar-intod. '"all New lin Hook Store lor iijMJoiiitiiieiil. iloy E. I'hilllps, 4-1.1-11 FRATERNAL DIRECTORY v i:m Toe HrotheriiouU ol Anifrlcan Yeo men, UraiiUu Hondo . Hmm-Mt'iut No 288ii, n itf i. 4 i-very first and tiiira Thurdny i-vt'tiln.s al Kul'S Hall Coine and liivextimo th ti w pojlcn-s. All vitutinft mfitiLiii-.t wHcimm. W. T. l'A I'TKN, Kurt'tiinn. MAUlf I3.--A1AV VILIiK. Correspondent. U O. O. M. La'timnde .Hli;e No. 8&, Loyal Order of Moose, holds roynlnr tueetlniii every TIihtmIhv nUrht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Wo meo'a Mooaehfart Lt'Rtoii meeta sec ond and fourlli TlmriidayM f each month, Moofc Legion tf thw World meet BOcotid MoTday of each mouth. Vlcitoia alwayrt velcom'j. J. J. H..11I.AN. Dictator. W. K Kij1N( JH A M .1 Kit. Spc. fa. ?. O. La Grande Lodge No. . 411. Lodge metitrt each Thurdny ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and duo prlviicgei! cheerfully extended to all Brother Elki. S. IT.'AN UROWE, Exnlted Kuler. F. L. PEA-RSON, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMF.HIOA La Grand Camp No. 770.1 nieela on toe (IrBt Thursday cvt-niliij of each month, In the K. of I Hall. Vlsltlnt; Delic bbora welcome. E. It. HISOO. V. C. JAKE ItOSTOCK. Clerk. A. F. anl A. M. La Gramle Lodpe No. 41, A. P. and A. M., h-4ds r.'ffular neetlng-B first and third Kridya I 7:10 p. mi. Cordial welcome to all Masona. . C. W. BINCMKH. W. M. E. R. RINCO. Hoc. , O. EAGIjKS Aerie No. 2fi!, every Friday night at Eaglei VliltlnK members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J, E. U1KDSKI.L, Hfic. WOODMEN OF TJlhl WuIiL,D La Grant? b Camp No. li'l. Met is every flrat and third Monday at EaRloa hall. All vlflltlnff T'ighlMTs welcome. Duei payable at the office of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Bank Bids. - JOHN SCOTT. C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro Lodge No. 27. niCL't every Monday evening In Castle Hull ( IC. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome ' to all vlflltlnur Knirrits. FRANK A. TUItNEK. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, lv. R. & WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees. La Grande IoilVe Sn. IT, W. li. A. of M. Lodo m'-ts first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third nesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P. Hall. Visltlnjr Plstfrs welcome. MRS. MARY GALLAGHER, i Commander. MARJORIE 7-'ATON. , Rucoid Keeper. O E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. B boldi stated commnnif ntion the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of eacn month. Vlsltiniy members cord. ally elC"eNELLIE G. W. M. ANNA S. GROV-E. Sec DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i.C THIS ROD 15 IN i finnn .SHAPF "VET I CAM USE IT OH thiitoio . i i 1 . . i ini.5 inir nLi vzm x r ,1V : 1 NX Pft LV I r-liiimi wt.ii I ( WKOI'K.UTOH. II tilt. BBU.E MY t'HS, Chiropractor,!! New Foley Uuiltliiitr. Hours 10 toll lii a- m., 2 to 5 p. in. and 7 tu S p 7-24-tr in. I'Oll SAI.IO OH TKADU KOli SA1.K Late 177-W. Cherries, Cull 8-2-rf.or ...... o . , 7 A l HK SALKihree or four seta of Rcaies. i.Kiune at Lommerciui , Creunier" PAPER FOR APPLE AND FRUIT Boxes for sale at the Observer of fice. htnu. 7-8-tf FOR SAI.K-Three and one-half i"111 law ml wtwr. acres. No improvements, (jood wut-1 H ihherila hi iiih It s pearhng er rights. Near City limits. For'K1'm,llls 011 u isluud lu UlB Swul1' sale cheap. Phone 2:t9-V. 8-f-tu! d u resolves that he will ... ... 'inuintaiu hLe peaceful principals in FOR SALFJ Cottage house of sixhls nuv pussesiuus. lint he ha1 rooms with bath, electric lights undjn.ifijudtui the elemental passions cement cellar all in good condition. j aud cnuning of the pearler and Close in und desirable to buy. i finds that ho has to discard his Phone Main 509. 7-7-tf (theories und flfcbt. And wheu he WAXTKD 7?-T 'T -''-''m''-1 which IHUmI Uiui better in a lonM W AN 1 KD Experienced waitress at-n svlvia Hreainer, makinB a Anthonv's City Restaurant and Welcome reappoarance In Paramount bakery. 8-. pictures, U excellent in th rule ot " " ithe little French girl who first stirs WANTED A good Jersey or Hol-Uiie man into a. fighting mood with stein cow giving about five' gallons eP Ht.oni UM(l lheQ cail8 hilII with a d;:y. (.'all rurmers 1,7. 8-5-:it'a tsinile. WANTED TO KENT Three or four ' 'm'0t has bee Perfectly in modern unfurnished rooms ot 4 or y,osUld, wi,h '.tmosphn-e of which ru.a i.i,iwaJtllu story deals, and moves with Box 700. WANTED Student or active adult. Pennant'iil spare time work col lecting small monthly accounts lu La Grande. $8 to $ 15 per month for about 3 days' time. Write njio and full Information to "A. A." care Observer. 8-5-31 WANTED Are you satisfied with your job? Are you being paid what you think you aru worth? If not, why not connect with the biggest company of its kind i-i the world? We need a live con scientious man to represent us in this territory. Fuller Bmsu Com pany, 700-71G Journal Hldg., Poll land, Ore. 8-5-;'t FOH KENT FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house. Call at 11)00 Oak. 8-2t FOR apartment. 1?04 Third St. 8-4-:lt FOR RENT- -Business location- Phone 7-28-tf FOR RENT Two furnished housc- keeping rooms. Phone litKiR. 8-1-tf. FOR RENT Furnished npartments at M'tiverly Apartment House, Fill O avenue. 8-5-41 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams Ave. Phone 257J. 7-29-tf. FOR RENT- Sleeping rooms with bath, close in. Inquire 1607 Gth street. Phone 378-R. 8-fi-3t pd FOR RENT One of the apartments over J. C. Penney Co. store. Ca!l Main :17- 7-i:i-if LOST. LOST Ladies' gold wrist watch. Gen erous reward for return. Leave at Observer office. 8-1-tf. LOST Between Foley Hotel and Hot Lake a handbag containing letters addressed to C. J. Johns, signed by Albers Bros. Milling Co. Suitable reward will be made to finder ut Sommer Hotel. C. J.'Johns. 8-5-41 FOUND FOUND Child's tri-cycle. May have same bv paying for ad and calling at Hit) I Fir street 8-5-tf DR. INGLE Osteopath, has returned to practice- 8-3-Gt PLAIN aud FANCY Sewing. Reason able prices. Phone 22-S-W. 7-l-(itp Dr. Browntim will be in his office un and after Monday, August 7th. 8-5-4t NELIJLECKAKT SHOP Hemstitch ing, pl"atin, stamping and a ful line of stumped baUy novelties Mamie I)u1j 1930 First St-, Baker Oreirnn 7-24-tf LOOK 11KKE Hurry, cyclone seller! Every home a prospect; come! Will show you ijood proposition and le gitimate business. Call from 8 a. m. to 4 n. m. Friday and Saturday, Knle- Hotel, room 1)7. - 8-4-Ztp LOCAL COKSETIERE for Barclej t-orset. Jirs. J. r. u onneii, iiU4 1 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly PRETTY WWT rvu-r' fTJT) AWIMCIMSl 'THAT SL"H ra r-. . . - . Pot. I AQOUtiO Custom-msde Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge, Work Guaranteed. S-l-tf THEATRES I AT SIIKIillYS TODAY The niaKio Pt'U of tlie Ioiik cHk- tuning beiM'hoH unit awuyiiiK palms the exotic South Suas was waft- ed lino the Sherry Thi-airH last ove- ,nlnJ wheu Juik Uult'H iu-w Para- ,,, ai.,,,1,,., ..i..,.,,.. "Th.. in 7-2H-tf.U.p)ltUMntljuM i-tci;i vt?t 113 hi it in I tll'L-KdlUUtlOtl. It Is u story ot grout power, deal ing it does with u young man who has been reaivd with a pro- - does light he. Is unconquerable.. -The star Is nuperb In the role aud 'has not been seen in a part 6-'?l-ttr',ti 8Wlltnertl ' a iuachine-Kun. The ' supporting luombers of the cast acquit themslves with distinction and the direction by Joseph Ilena bery has been faultless. Also showing a two-reel comedy. 'A MAN'S HOME" VITAL DRAMA OF EVER V DAY LIFE- That the wealthy ma i's home ha: to face as inanv troubles and strivt as hard for happiness as the domicile of his woik-a-day neighbor is one of the yital facts brought out in the Sulz nick Special, "A Man's Home." direct ed by Ralph Ince, which is playing .u the Arcade Theatre today and Tues day. The production is a new type oi home picture, because it differs radi cully from the class of pictures that have dealt' with the home and its prob lems in the past. There is nothing theatrical ubout its characters but, in stead, a conscientious effort has been made to present everv-dav human be diitt apart because of the accumula tion of wealth. Frederick Osborn, a self-made man. has become so engrossed in business affairs that he neglects his pretty wifi who, being only in search of gay pleas tires, falls into the hands of unscrupu lous adventurers with the result thai the O.sbuvn fumily soon finds . itself engulfed m a sea ol scandal. The awakening of the husband And the forceful manner in which he en deavors to straighten the situation out brings on the dramatic climax which is the big moment in a story full of action ami suspense. An all-star cast of distinguished players interpret the various roles. Hairy T. Murey, star of many well remembered productions, portrays th husband, and Katblyn Williams, a long time favorite on the screen, plays the role of the wife. In the cast are also Matt Moore, Faire liinney, (..race Val entine, Roland Bottomley and Margar et Sedden. The last round of "The Leather Piuhers" series is nlso befog shown. WRESTLING MATCH AT THE GARDENS. (Bv The Gardens Publicity Agent-) Next Thursday ni"ht The Gardens will vary their Program just a little and in addition to the "show will put on a wrestling match between Buzanta and O. D. Scott, both men of well known ability on the mat. The Mrs. Temple's Telegram bill was presented Saturday and Sunday nights to good crowds- The actors were in good form and the entire show was snap"" and pleasing- The Ol son Family's Black Art act was full of mystery and magic. These shows were hundled by Phil Berg and in the future nothing but the best will ap pear rt The Gardens. '. ('. A. Vyirkrrs lkValize This ;inl A nrkin Anions the-Young ol' Kuropc. (By Asoclat.'d I'ros) PARIS, All!!. 7. Children arc thn hnna ttf .1 Mun:. Irf .. l-!.tr..llP Thtrefore American Y. M. C. A workers aong boys ar planning their futur work lnr'lv aninnt- Tom Gets a CHILDREN HOPE i DF OLD COUNTRY 11 ( I DOM T K WOW A5 I LL 1 A M H HELEN UH, HtLi ; io, i rwny n; i f) ij - ; Mr U4V6 OCCASIOM TO t - f'H W WHERE IS THAT BATHING-- ) rut I CIIFSS ) It P.XC -- in r i li . vw. . : mm n"-fr YTTJm UV I 1 w v. 3 1 ' IIUJM ttt i i, i t - y . vir ' .. " T. 7 1 S THE OUTBURSTS 07 EVERETT TRUE by Condo! 1'VG" f3oc?N rMHN2. KGA-H t- tou Lac. THOS5 YouSSt those who tomorrow must run Die hall-wrecked machinery ol tin world. Fifty of theso workers, from C'l count ritAi, gathered recently in a little town lu Czechoslovakia io pre pare for tho Second SVorld's Con i'erenco of Y. M. C. A. workers among boys which probably will be. held In Austria next sumnn r. Thy pledged themselves to bring togttli er 500 delegates from all coun tries with V. M. C. A.'s. and to raise luuds to finance a conference where the men who are working amoni; boys may exchange ideas and r;lve practical demonstration of their methods In building character among the hoj'H of Euroto. "The most pracr.-cai elilng and the easiest ", said Protssur lVauk 'fhomas, vice-president of the world committee, "is to win ov r yonilt AND TpEfHS'S , BOLt-A tiiet- T0 sco-r : r 1 i ; . ;j rcj , . , . , 'w, ML Jmh:m . wt Laugh at Hot Weather By Using an Electric Fan. H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 105 Depot Street. ' . Thone 393-W I'i'E TONIGHT 'Nearly A Hero EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Next Thursday Nite BASANTA SIN SII vs. 0. D. SCOTT Champion r .-,i No advance Few Things Ready .....1 .1 " M I tv, .,f-v "t-I .I":V: AC. FrOice MffOM AmP ught ;t - pr t-cS ea. 'h. v ill be the humanity of tomor row. Ytriinn pettple aro easier to ; win inn1 t han adults because t hey are i :;.ev. supple, more ell til n si asl if, 1 1! !"!' I! 1 tie, 1 1 JUHl lt!SS SCl I -tilt Cl'CSU ; t il i In 'i i hel.r elders, a lid lnvause 'Oiey un' sick of. the slate of the world a , (i have prepared It for ' t In They Pave had enough of all these i mnproiiiises and meanness, ami of the pvetexis of diplomatic ' ill, and ni. i n y of the in are deter iiiMiied t- nil. inpi something quite i i i 1 u' , tn ! Iip.il; with more uprlght- in ss, more purity, honesty, kiml , linens and beamy. They aro young ) and 1 he you iik have illusions. They jhave confidence, in life and In man. and (be ardor und hopefulness Ibal I mi one longer l iiuls lu older men." Aim. Huh n'nl v. ii hont last day to pay a penalty. water K-7-:t1 ling Kliiliit ion in prices. .fiiijrlfli.'rftf mtftl itiB 1 s 1 Sale on Pants and Shoes See Some Real Values in Shoes 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON TAILOR MADE SUITS Siioo,-!. $1.7.'), new ... Slim s. .f".!!!, now ... I'iUil.-, $ I. ."ill, now .. l'.-llllS, $ll.(ll), HOW ... f1 Aiiilrows liros. Always Boat Kiiox Hals The M. A. Slilwell Meat Co., Inc. Delivers the Goods . TWO MARKETS The (Jiwilily marker Admits Avd., next to tlio Skat;- sioro. SlilwclTs niaiktU on Kir Si., nox'i io I larris (irocpry. . . A'o havt; our own t'vvo. ilolivcrv. HKLTj TC1C. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE-SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds ot machinery, HUtomobilci anil tractor v paired, ovurhnuled und rebuilt. Aicc'tylcne welding t)f nil kinds. Cylinder borintf and oversiza piatoiw. Crankshafts, Piston and Piston Pins rirronl JiT0 n.4 a trinl D. FITZGERALD, I"r. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOKUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1242 yir&Jeffersoja The Magic Carpet At iho leleiilione when lance" you arc on the A wish expressed a ml desire tn send it. In Ihis service, distance is eliminated ami in convenience is avoided. The answer is prompt and lime and money are saved. Home independent Telephone Co. ICE SANITARY ICE CO. Two Phones 597-J 207-M W. D. GRANDY, Prop, Iluy niid a.tll -.1 A.ls. through OliM-iver'i By All'nan ...$::.u 1.7." O'Doiincll Sliops II . II ' II I l i , II I II I l I.Wi you ask for 'Long Dis- magic c.'irpct. ol. Todaj'. your voice is wncre von ! ! ! j j ! Snodgrass and Zimmerman Puneral Service Par lor, Licenced' Embal tner, Ambulance Ser- Day Phono (52, Night Main 743. onrth St. vice. Main I'liiiru:, l.-.ilf) f 1 ! La (J ramie, Oregon. 4,4. ....4. ,. 4. I I ... A 1