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Wednesday, August 30, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified Want Ads 11 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTOHNTCYS COCHRAN and Ebkuhahp Geo. T Cocbrau and Colon li. Kberhard. At torney.. Ua Urabd. Nallunal Hank MullUlnir. CIIIROI'RACTOK. DR. KEI.LK MYERS, Chiropractor, New Foley Huildini;. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.t 2 to 5 p. m. ami 7 to 8 p m. . 7-24-tf Oil. J. M. WOODEM. hlropractor and Naturopath. Nervoja and chronic dlaeaK.ta a Bpeiialty. Pulto 2, Kom )br UldK. Ovttr HIlvorttiorn'H. Offlco iour. 10 to 12 a. in., 1:30 to 6 n. m., 7 to a evnnlngw. l'lmn. 4H7-W. CO.NTlt ACTORS D. J. Mcl.ELLAN Hi-Klflterod profs tllonal Civil Englnci-r: mirvuvina: and lap. Room 12, l,a Crando National , bank Building, l'lionu Main 111. ITATl'KE t'l UK OH. A. N. MAYVIU.Kr Specialist 11 chronic diabases. AU-tliods. Mfchano Therapy and N'ataropatli. Uln and Dlood dlseanes, nt-rvous dl.st.usea Chronic Headache. &rzrma, Sciatica. Appendicitis, . Constipation, liow.il Trounie: all Kinds or Chronic DIhi.'a- 8 successfully treated. Phone Main bad. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coo:- tdtre BldR, opposite Star Theatre. Ot- flce hours. 10 to 12 a. in., 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Consultation free. 3-4-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. J. L. INGLE & HR. MARGARET JNGLE, Osteopaths. Diseases of women and cliiidren a specialty. Office phone Main 10(1. Residence phone Main lOli, 2 rin);s. Sommoi' PHYSICIANS AM) 81 IW.KONS UKO, H. VE1IH8, M. D. General Surg ery. Office over SilverUiorn'a. Oftict: phone Main lia. J. J. IMHHY, IJ. Physirtun anU Suri'on. Over Pntmini'j Vrus Sturc. Office phone 512-W.. riAXO TUN KItS BXHMItT 1'IANO TI'MNii-Clean onH voice your phi no without extra ctharo. Work tfu;ir:inlt;i'l. fall NVw ltn Hook Store lor aiuuinlni.:nt. Roy K. 1'hllllpH. 4-ir,-n FRATERNAL DIRECTORY The bo en, Urundu Hondo HonieAU-ad No. 28H6, timetn iv:ry first ami third Thuriilay .'voniims j I Knl- ll:il! Come and lnvtHtii;ute tno nfvv policies. All vlBUintr tficiiihurn wuk'ome. , W. T. I'AITISN, Koreman. MAKK hi. MAV V'IIjLR. Corr!8poii(ient. U O. O. M. lia Ornnde Lodo No. 850. Loyal Order of Moose, holda rogulur OutsetlnK every Thursday nlj?ht at 8 p. n. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Wo men's Mooeheart Lejflon meet sec ond and fourth Thursday of each month. Moose Legion of the World meets second Moiday of each month. Vlaltoia always A-elrnine, J. J. H.'.ltliAN, IMctntor. W. t KL.INt.HA.MMi;U, Sec. L P. O. ELKS La Ornnde Lodge No. 418. Lodge meetn each Thursday ev ening; at 8 o'clock. Homn and cIud prlvileKes cheerfully extended to all brother Elks. S. I;"AN CROWE, Kxalted Ruler. F. L. PKAKSOX, Scc-ifjtary. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMKI1ICA I.a Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the flrat Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of P. Hull. Visiting neighbors welcome. E. It. K1NGO, V. C, JAKE It'.fSTiM'K. Clerk. A V. mat A. M La Orande Lodpe No. 41, A. P. and A. M.. hIdn regula' meetings first and third Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. W. HINONER, W. M. E. It, RINCO. Sec. f. O. EAGLES Aerl No. 2T.9. meets every Friday niKht at Kaglea UaU. Vlsltlns membtTR welcome. Z. L1LLT. W. P. J. E. ItlRDSELL. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD La Grant? b Camp No. Ifi9. Meets every first and third Monday at Eaulee ball. All visiting leiBhbnr.i welcome. Dues payable at the office of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Batik lUritr. JOHN fiCOTT. C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross LodK No- 27. meet every Hondo v evening- In Cantle Hl K. of P. Hall, at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlsltm Kntlus. FRANK A. TIMtNER. C. C. C. L. OR MI All, K. H. 8. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, La Grande Lot5;e No. 27 W. H. A. of M. Lodire meta first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 P. m.. at K. of P. Hall. Visiting1 Slat.-ra w-lcotne. MRS. MART GALLAGHER, Commnnder. MARJORIB EATON, Record Keeper. O. E. H. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. K 8 holds stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. NELLIE O. NEILL. W. M. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I CAN REMEMBER. A COUPLE VEAR3 AGO HOW I WORKED TO GET THIS GRASS STARTED AHO NOW IT GROWS OVERTIME IF ! THIS GRASS STARTED AND NOW ,' TO L1VU IH A MOOSE- ) - hK IT GROWS OVERTIME IF J A Mce AM1 . J( s ',VS . I NEGITECT IT FOR ( SIT CM. T PO(tH Al Jh&MhW NEGtECT IT FOR A FEW PAVS I'Olt SALE Oil XKAUU F()K SALE Fryers and 'lens. Phone 1U0-R. g.oH.:;t Edit avi.HERHKRKIKS tall 4-tti-M. 15 cents per (rallon delivered. . 8-29-atp K( 1 1( Villi' 'I'....,.. K.. ni. u I stock hoits, and seven head duiryK cows. inquire uuservur. H-z-llp FOR SALE A KemiiiKton ..') calibre rifle. Usetl only once, $35. 00 cash. i-noiie 1Y2-W. PAl'ER FOR APPLE AND FRUIT lioxes for sa'u at the Observer of fice. Ch.aD. , 7-8-tf FOR SALE Early Triumph Peaches. Per apple box, $2.50. Mrs. C. E. Smith, May Park. 8-2-fitp FOR SALE Earlv Triumph Peaches. Per apple box, $2.00. Mrs. C. E. Smith, Mav Park. 8-2li-titp KOH SALK Kxtractini; Honey. Bring your pail or packets. 1 also buy) .. o iu unu iu nana, uswaui voi swinkler. Island City. 8-29-Gtu FOR SALK One second hand McCor mick combine harvester with cn gine .straw dump and wagon load er. CheaD. Oieeron Hardware &,?. Implement Co. 8-10-tC PEACH ISLAND PEACHES For Sale Fine Canning Free Stone Peaches, yellow meat, at $1-20 per box, f. o b. Milton. Cash orders filled first. G. (J. (Jrovcs, Milton. Oregon. 8-2G-4tp FOR SALE One second hand 22-30 Case ihresher with brake, self feed er, grain handler, wind stacker and bagger attachment In firs, class condition. Only $900. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. S-10-tf FOR SALE CHEAP A 50-foot rub ber hose, one waterproof hunting coat, one pair of leather puttees, one organdie dress, one jersey slip on sweater, two flashlights, all practically new. Call U:t3-.M. morn ings. 8-28-.'itp FOR SALE Cheap. One well im proxed acre. Irrigated, close in. Six-room bungalow, full basement, two chicken houses, one barn, one garage, all new. Shade and fruit trees. ICasy terms- Will take good second-hand car on first payment. Call 175-W. 8.2-4tp KOH KENT FOR .RENT A four-room modern house furnished. Phone 429-M. 8-20-tf FOR KENT ?Kive-room house, MOT. O avenue. Only adults need apply. 8-29-lf FOR RENT Modem five-room cot tage, l")t)2i 6th street. Phone 280-W. No children. 8-22-tf ONE SUITE OFFICE Rooms for rent. Inouie Putman s Drug Store. 8-9-tf LOST. LOST A bird dog. Ixing black ears, big .black spot on Jeft shoulder, Huntington dog license on collar, No. 15. Owner, G. A. Carlyle, phone 47G-J. 8-29-4tp FOUND FOUND Odd Fellows small nin. In quire at Observe. 8-2()-2t WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. R. M. Scott. 602 N Ave 8-29-2tp HIGH SCHOOL Student. 10, wants to work for room and board, while at tendinp school. Call Observer. 8-29-2tp WA NTED hool girl to work for room and board while going to school. Call 1803 Third street or phone 35:)-R. 8-29-tf MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Hemstitcn ing, pleating, stamping and 8 ful line of stamped baby novelties Mamie Duby, 1930 First St-. Baker Oregon. 7-24-tf LOCAL CORSETIERE for Karclej Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 0 avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf SIX PER CENT LOANS mny he se cured on farm lands, irrigated lands, to buy or build homes, City or Farm, under our first mortgage certificates. Bankers Reserve De posit Company, Gas 5t Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. Aiivf (LMft, Sept '2-H i PEOPLE TELL Vou HOW ciup I A W IT MUST BE IM "THE SUMMEE W'-A j THEATRES j FINE 1(01. K FOR ALMA lll-HENS; . LAST DAY AT SMHKKYVS. Alma Ruliens, who is the featured Pla-Vl1' in "1'"ul the "omun, a Cos- niopulitan fiiMluetlon released ny l'ar- aniouni, is a uesceiiunni oi i eter am Kubenii. tile famous Flemish painter. By a peculiar coincidence there was placed in one of the settings in the uicttne a drawing room in the home of the character interpreted by Miss Ruliens a bronze statuette 01 the gvnai pairuer. 'Ihe actress, while not an adopt at ImiuIlinK the. palette, is thoroughly ni hnim in iinv art museuill' j IK If I'd L-hii 8-u'-ltMpttltc. muvh of her spure time in tho aietropoluan flluseum in iew tor City. In "Kind the Womari" Miss Rubins plays a part well suited to her out standing talents. She is ween lis Sophie Carey, a concert singer, who befriend a girl from a country town who is in New Yoik to try to make her way on the stage. The two young women art strangely involved in a murder my teiy,, one of the most sensational in years. It is known that about the time the victim was killed in his of fice a woman was seen leaving the loom by way of a fire escape Thus it Is up to the police to "Find the Woman." Arthur Somers Roche wrots tho story for Cosmopolitan Magazine and Doty llohart adapted it to the sciee.i i: i .... t... t,,.,,.,.. ....... ,iir((.fMl "Roompmmr Bill" with Lionel Barrymore. Eileen Huhan, well known on the speaking stage, has an important role, as have (.ieovgo Mat'tjuarrie, Norman Kerry, llarii son Koid, Ethel Duray and Henry Sed ley. Also showing "Travelaughs." DORE DAVIDSON AND VERA (.011 DON SEEN IN "THE (iOOD PROVIDER." That pre-eminent mother and fath er of pictures Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson again appear in a picture that is undoubtedly the, capstone of their highly successful careers. The new photoplay is "The Good Provid er,55 Paramount picture created by Cosmopolitan Productions, written by Fannie Hurst and directed by Frank Borzago. These four Miss Gordon, Mr- Davidson, Miss Hurst and Mr. Buragehelped to make "Humoresque" the sterling picture that it was and Miriam Battista, who also did her share in it, has an important part in "The Good Provider," which com.es to the Arcade Theatre today. ! When you see "The Good Provider" you will find smiles chasing away your tears, you will be entertained by a portrayal of hie treetl irom the fetters of artificiality, you will be en thusiastic over the work or art mat ha:, been so mngnificiently woven out of . Miss Hurst's story. No little praise is to be accorded John Lynch, the scenario writer whd adapted the narrative-to the screen. Vivienne Osborne William (But ter) Collier, Jr., and John Roche also lend their excellent talents to the pro duction. ENLARGING AND TINTING OUR SPECIALTY. - Beautiful Pictures in Colors Monotone made from your Kod.iK Films, both Portrait and Scenery. Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. 7-2(i-wed & sat-tf Water-When and How Much Hundreds c batteries die of thirst every year. Not because their owners didn't know water was necessary. Not because they didn't know the neglect was shortening bat tery life and costing them money. But simply because they over looked it hadn't the distilled water handy or didn't know just how much to put in. ' We can't do your remembering, but we can take .11 the re at of the job off your hand. Drive around anytime and atk ui to aec if your battery need, water. LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION Willard Batteries A.L. Cross man The War THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo '4NYTHIMC3. e(3e,j;,'." S S Cs.T A Hove On. you and IRot Out THC SOCK P'i i.'j ""i y HOMERS IUDE (My AsaochiU'd Prnrf.) PORTLAND, Auir. KO. Nearly one and one-naU rmnie runs to a uanu' 1.4, to be exact 'have been knocked out ,in the Portland paik of the Pa cific Coast li use bull League this sea son. Nothing like it ever has been seen here before, and the average, il kent ud all season, will make a total of I'll, compared with 87 of last year. The 87th homer this ye was hit by brown or Uakuum on August :i. I In .o the middle of: Ainrust, there .1 li PORTLAND CONTESTS STAR THEATRE Thursday, Night AUGUST 31st TEN ROUNDS KID SARP AND FRANKIE CRITES This will he a greni lialtle for liotli men are fast. SIX ROUNDS FARMER SMITH AND . BUTLER . They mean business. FOUR ROUNDS TIFFANY AND MURRAY The li.Nht wei-ht flappers. FOUR ROUNDS THE FORD KIDS Tiaie I, it lie 'Flivvers. Admission: Ringside, $1.65; General Admission, $1.10; Balcony, 55 cents. Tax on a Vacation I CAN RECUPERATE FROM p. in? MV VACATION THIS THRESHING H. AROUHD ON A LITTLE JOY (?10E FOR A FEW DAYS- I'M SO GLAD VJE HAVE A BIG YARD! ! had been 102 four-baggers in 7:t Karnes. Of this number, the Reavers his o5 and the opposing clubs -r. Jim my Middle-ton and Rube Walberg were the principal Portland ditchers to vie Id over-the-fence smacks, with eight off each, while four visiting pitchers weie nicked for four home urns apiece. The greatest suffered in any one game was Kunz of Sacra mento, who was hit for four of them in one afternoon, the disaster occur ring on Decoration Dav- The balls used here evidently have iackrabbits hid inside of them, accord ing the the best opinion among small boys. Child'. Idea Worth Fortune. ; Thj gimlet scn'w, thu lili-n nf ii tlilld, iinniuht iiumy millions of ilol. Iiii-s to its lnM'iuir. 0 BY PUSHING MACHINE f HELLO. TOM. A'.:'A I DIDVOOEMJOV J YOUR VACATION? ' ! 7s V To know ; -aft fi'iMMv ill 4") Tailor Made Suits OF VALUE, FIT AND SERVICE Prices $58.50 to $78.50 FALL OVERCOATS Oxford Hand Tailored Coats, $75.00 O'DONNELL SHOES $6.00 to $9.00 Knox Hats The Toggery Andrews Bros. Wo clean and press c'o(1ipr. The M. A. Slilwell Meat Co., Inc. . Delivers the Goods . TWO MARKETS . Tim Quality niaruet Adams Ave., next to the NkajW store. Slilwcll's market on Fir St;,'nex'c to the Harris (Iroeerv. We have our own free delivery. YE SELL ICE. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds nf machinery, automobile! aod tractor paired, overhauled and rebuilt Ascetyluns welding of all kinds. ' V f 't Cylinder boring and oversiza piton, Crankihafts, Piiitoni and Piston Pini rcnmo4. liWe oa a trial D. BITZGERALD, Troj. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS : Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook .-EJDONOB,Prop:iT a Phone, Black 1242 Fir & Jefferson I J The M At the telephone when you ask for "Long Dis tanee" you are on the magie carpet of today, A wish expressed and your voice ia where you desire to send it. In thiH-serviee, dislanee is eliminated and in convenience is avoided. The answer is prompt and time and money are saved. Home Independent Telephone Co. ( ,- , -! in j "! '"l Hl l lllH . zzzzz .r- "BILL" HANSEN Cmitracdir und liiillilor llrlrk, Stnnc, Tllo unit Concrete Wrk ItrnKuli-lInK unci gonornl eon trmlliiK. No Jolt uo Inrun, nono too mmill. No wiir-tlnm prlcfM. !t(5 ypjirn' eilK'rlcncn. Hco mo iHifore you l't your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th hi:ai tiih want aiis! B" Alhnan Irtfrf'T.r.r'rits.tttlMi. agic Carpet , i i- 1 4? 4? 4? fr fr fa Snodgras,s and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal tner, Ambulance Ser vice. Day T'hone Main 62, Night Phone, Main 743. l,-05 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. ft f tfi Cft f$