La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1922, Image 7

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    Wednesday, September 13. 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Classified
PROFESSIONAL'
DIRECTORY
ATTOUNKYS
kUl'HHAN and EHKHHAUO Ileo. T
Cochran and Colon U, ICberliard. At
' !!"'.n?), Graodo National Hank
Building-.
CHIROl'RACTOK.
Dli. HKU.1-: MY Kits, t'liiroiinii-tnr NVw
Kuley tltiililiiii;. ll'inr III In ii. in..
2 lu p. in. iiihI 7 i.t h p. m. 7 - a I -1 f
OK. J. B. WOOUELU Chiropractor and
, Naturopath. Nervosa and chronic
diseases a ap.cl.lty. Suite 20. Sum
mer. Uldg-. Uvr Kilvcrthnrn's. Officii
boura. Ill to 1 a. ni, t :3U to 5 p. ni.. 1
to t evtiDloga, Ptioni 497-W.
CONTHACTOIW
I). J. McLELLAN Registered profea
Mlonat Civil Kng-lnecr; surveying and
snaps. Rom 12, l.a Grande National
bank Building. Vlione ilnln 111.
HATUHB L'UIIB
UB. A. N. MA WILL K Specialist In
chronic diseased Methods, Mt'i-lmno-
Thlirinv anrl Killirnnalh Chin a itii
blood diseases, nervous dlsenaea. i
Chronic Headache, Eczema, Sciatica.
Appendicitis. Constipation, Bowel
Trouble: all kinds of Chronla Dlsets
. e. successfully treated. Phone Main
93. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool
Idfie Bldgr., opposite Star Theatre Of
fice boura, 10 to 13 a. ni.. 1:311 to 6:00
p. B. Consultation free. 3-4-tf
. .. ., OSTEOPATHIC. PI1YSICIAN8 .
Dli. J.'l,. mill DR. MAKll AUKT IMII.K.
. i)tioiHU-lis. Disrusi'S of vvclut'li mill
Children li specialty. Oi l Ice phone
Msill lllfi. Itesideni'e plioiic Mnlll Hlti.
2 rlni?. Sonimer Klin-
PHYSICIANS AND HUKGHONS
OKO. H. VEHB.8, M. D. General Sura
.ery. Office over Silverthoru'a. Office
phone Main 112.
PIANO TUNEItS
KXFEHT PIANO TUNINii Clean and
voice your piano without extra
charge. Wotk umiriinteed. Cull New
1 1 n Book ISlore lor uppuiutmeiit. liny
. K. Phillips. t-li-ir
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
VKOJIKX.
Tfio Hrot her hood or American Yeo
Mn, urande iconde Houiestt-ad No.
St 886, meets every first and third
I'tturiday evening at ICiiglt-M Hull
Coiue and inveslitjute ttie new polltiea.
All viHUltiK rnentbers welcome.
W. T. i'A TTfciN,
Foreman.
MAKY fcJ. MAVVliLfc;,
Correspondent.
L, O. O. M. La Grande L-odKe No. 8&0,
1 1071 Order of. Mopae, liylda retjutar
meetings every Tliur.sday nlK'ht at 8
y. m. at Odd Fellows Hull. The Wo
mena Mooseheart Legion meet sec
ond and fourth Thursdays of each
month. MooHe Legion .of the World
meets second Monday of each month,
Vlsttois always welcome.
J. J. HiJtliAN, Dictator.
W. F. KLiNUHAMMKK, Sen.
I, 1. O. ELKS La Grande Lodtce, No.
411. Lodge meets each Thurday ev
enlns; at 8 o'clock. Home and clun
trlvlleKee cheerfully extended to all
rother Elks.
S. Dl'AN (mOWE, ExailtecJ Ruler.
F. h. PEARSON, .Seeretnvy.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMKU1CA
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on
the first Thursday evening of each
BQonth, In the K. of P. Hall. Vlsltlntf
neighbors welcom.
E. R. RINGO, V. C,
JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk.
w. anl A. M. La Crrande Lodice No.
41. A, F. and A. M., holds regular
aeetlngs first and third Fridays at
7:10 p. wo. Cordial welcome to all
liasoca.
C. W. BTNGNER. W. M.
E. R- RINGO, Sec.
f. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259. meets
every Friday night at Eagles Hall.
Visiting members welcome.
Z. LILLY. W. P.
J. E. B1RD.SELU Swj.
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD La
UrandB Camp No. Ifi3. Meets every
first and third Monday at Eaglet)
hail. All vlaHine- TeiirliborH we come.
. Dues oavable at the office of the
clerk. Rooms 21-22. La Grande Na
tional Bank Bldg.
JOHN SCOTT. C. C.
R. J. K1TCHKN. Clerk.
IMIUHTH OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27, meets every Mondaj"
ovenlDg In Castle Hall (K. f P.
Hull), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knjghts.
FRANK A. TURNER.' C. C. .
C. L. GRAHAM, Ky H. S.
WOMEN'S BENI0K1T ASHOCIATION of
the Maccabees, La Grnndo Loeffce No.
J7 W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first
Thursday at a.p. m. and third Wed-
nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. Hall
Visiting 8 titers welcome.
MRS. MART GALLAGHER.
Commander.
MARJORIB EATON
Record Keeper.
p, K. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S-.
holds stated communication the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
snonth. Visiting members cordially
..lcoed.ErxiE Q nf,;lu w
ANNA B. OntlVK. Sec
Almost All.
A Utile pirl bud spent the whole
ninrnlnK at the zoo with her father
and read nil the notices anil pltii'iinls
very carefully. As they pussed the
turnstile to return home the father
said: "Well, I think we have seen
everything, don't you, ilenr?" "Every
tbliii: but the iiii-kiiiickeis they talk
about," she replied.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
UFLLO. MRS DUFF -
OUT FOR A LITTLE
ALL BV VOORSELFV
WO. I'M
MOVie-MV
DOH T
THEM
A!
Want Ad
s
FOH HALE Oil TKADM
, KOIt SALE lti-inrh anil limb wood,
! See Clair Crossen or phone 1177-K.
i -l2-:iin
TWO MILK COWS for sole or trado.
for Ford suitahe fur making a bun
1 ;;); . avenue. U-l.H'Jlp
1'OK SALE Milk cows
cattle. Phone 1177-K.
and stock
9-12-:)tp
WHITE FACE HAMS 1'tnK SALE
Hubert Jackson, of Yakima, will be
in La (irunile with white face rain
for sale about September 14, l"j
anil 10'. All interested in securing
rams please call on him.
9-12-21
a
KOK SALE Mahogany living room
set. Dresser, chiffonier and other I
furniture. Cull 418-M.
9-ll-tl'l,
UAKGAIN (iood White sewing ma
chine for sale. $8.00. 1111)7 X ave
nue. 9--ll-5tp
PAPER FOR APPLE AND FRUIT
Boxes for salo at the Observer of
fice. Ch an. 7-8-tf
C ANN 1NU TOMATOES
Bring: your
Doxcs to &. Austin, rooinni road
just east of Ladd Canvon school.
9-0-tf
CHOICE two-year-old Kngljsh White
Leghorn liens from aood trap
nested stock for breedtrs. I.ate
inoullers and other good points.
$1 each.. Mrs.-.Geo. 1L Chapman,
East End T avenue. ' 9-S-Htp
FOK SALE Smith Premier Type
writer, price $25.00, with terms. Val
ued ut $(io.00; two .2:1 calibre rifjei
in good condition. Will selLcheah.
One wnterpower washhing; machine
in good shape, with wringer. Price
.f 15.00 Imiuire 118 First street.
9-9-4tp
tfOH HUNT
FOll KENT Modern rooms. Suit
able for two. Oehtlemen prelerred.
Imiuire 1!KM Third. 9-12-:it
FOll RENT-
-Iloom with board for
one or two.
ton avenue.
Call at 1G05 WashinK-9-2-'.f
FOR RENT Rooms to rent in V.
M. C A. Homey and comfortable.
Shower baths available and hot
water at all times. 9-S-tf
WANTED
WANTED Girl or woman to do two
hours work for room and board. In
quire 1707 Jefferson or' telephon
, K14-M, - , 9-12-2t
WANTED- Experienced bookkeeper
Inquire at Commercial Creamei-y.
9-lH-tf
WANTED
cottaKe. -To rent five
Call 418-M.'
or six-room
. 9-11-tf
A fiOOD HOME for eirl or woman
who will assist with house work,
Need not do cookne. Call 47H-W.
9-1 1 -tf
WANTED Party to excavate base
ment, by contract, at corner of Fifth
and Penn avenee.. J. L. .Mars.
9-ll-2t
WANTED Lumber haulers with
teams. White Pine Box and Lumber
Co. Phone Main fi98. 9-ti-.f
WANTED Woman or competent srirl
for general housework. Airs. K. J.
Green. Phone 8(i-J. 9-ti-tf
WANTED To do wood sawing, i.i
city or country. Prompt work. C. T.
Howell, Phone 408-M. 9-G-Ct
WANTED Chambermaid for room
ing house and housekeeper for farm
Elderly people preferred. Inquire at
llelmont Rooming house at once.
9-0-tf
LOST-
LOST Ladies1 wrist watch between
Adams and Mudison avenues. Finder
notify Observer. Reward; 9-11-41
LOST 'Vail litcht for a truck. Phone
J. D. Lynch Co. ! 9-7-tf
LOST On road between La Grande,
and Pendeton, Labor Day, a Stoll
Auto Bed, with tent and mattress
rolled inside. . Reward. Sim-J. Cul
lev, Weston, Oregon. 9-9-Tt
FOUND
FOUND Female setter. Owner can
have same by identifying and paying
costs . t all 141-w.
MISCELLANEOUS v
NOTICE All articles not called for at
second hand store corner Fir and
Monroe streets, will be disposed of
after September 15. Call 2811-W.
9-12-t
ANYONE HAVING any old clothing-
shoes, etc.. call the Salvation Army
phone 29o-W. They are planning on
having a rummage sale soon.
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.!
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 90o Adams Ave.,
8-M-tfl
'BSEI
GOING
STROLI -
GOIWG TO A
HUSBAND
ABOUT
CAKE MUtn run. ll
SO I'M IsUiwu
ALOME !
MID - WIFE Mr. M. Willianuon, GOl!
Adams avenuo. Profess ion a I sen-ices
but no nursing. 9-2-tf
VOCAL STUTMO-On September 11
Miss Kriederike Schilke will open a
vocal studio. Phone 27.3-M. High
school credit eiven students. 9-2-tf
NKKULECRAFT SHOP Hemslitcn
lng, pleating, stamping and a fu
line, of stamped baby noveltie
Mamie Puby. 11130 First St.. Bke
Oregon. 7-24-tt
LOCAL CORSETiPRS for J)rcl)
Corset. Mra, J. r, 0 Connell, 110.
0 avenue. Phone H7-J. Strlctl;
Custom-made Corsets, Guaranteef
throughout. Also Hemstitching tin
Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed.
8-1-f
THEATRES
Tin-:
BIIFIK OF AKABV,''
LAST ItAV AT HHIMtllY't
H. H. Warner, the noted stufte
and screen star, who has Just com
pleted a successful engagement lit
I he Cosmo Hamilton drama 'Dan
Kr,'' at the Thirty-ninth Street
Theater. New York City, has one
?f the most romantic voles of his
ellire career In "The Sheik ol
Araby," the current attraction at
the Sherry Theatre. Mr. Warner,
tall and linndsome. appears as the
Sheik and he makes a flRiire itlow
Iuk with romance -and heroism.
An luterestliiR featura of the ex
hibition of "The 8helk of Araby,"
which Is a miiKiiiricent revival of
the famous desert tale, "The Man
Who, Turned -White,1; is that It Is
a part of a great nnllonal populnr
ity drive sponsored by the publish
ers of the 8011K hit, "The Sheik or
Araby," and the R-C Pictures Cor
poration, which haB released the pic
ture. In the screen version of "The
Sheik of Araby,'1 the (treat desorl
chief about whom the sons was
written comes to life and millions
of music lovers and photoplay devotees-
are having an opportunity
of aliiKlne: and playing the popular
aone and seeine It on the screen
as well. Barbara Castleton, Wedge-
wood Nowell and others support Mr
Warner.
Also showing "Trnvelaughs.'1
"THE LAST TRAII," BY ZA.NE
GREY, IS DUE HERE.
'The Last Trail," one of Zane Grey's
celebrated novels, has been adapted to
the screen by William rox as one ol
his snecial productions for this year.
and will open an engagement here on
Thursday at tne Arcade incatre.
The name of Zane Grey is In itself
a talisman for either reu.ers of fiction
or followers of motion pictures, ami
the superb manner ip which Fox hith
erto has filmed novels bv Grey proinis
es an entertainment well worth while
in "The Last Trail. 1 In addition, the
direction of the picture was in tbe
hands of Emmett .1. Flrnn, whon not
able workon "A Connecticut Yankee"
and "Shame" both big Fox specials
has placed lus.nanie in tne very
Iront rank oi screen directors.
The leading role's in "The Last Trail
are enacted by Maurice Flynn, Eva
Novak and Rosemary Theby. A spec
tacular masterpiece is said to be the
breaking of a huge dam and the re
sultant flooding and destruction of a
village in the valley below.
DOUBT CANNOT EXIST.
Investigation WHS, Only Strengthen
the Proof We Give in La Grande.
How can doubt exist in the face of
such evidence? Head here the
dorsement of a representative citizen
of l.a Grande: .
Wni. Winn, 2302 N. Fir St., says
"I consider Ooan's Kidney Fills a re
liable remedy and am triad to recom
mend them. Mv kidneys troubled me
for a lonsr time. The least cold I to.ik
caused me to suffer with severe back
ache and such a Boreness over my
kdneys, I could hardly do any. stoop
inif or lifting. The action of my kid.
neys was too frequent. 1 read of
IJoiin's Kidney Pills and used some
fiom the Ked Cross Drug Store.
Doan's helped me by relieving the
aches and pains and strengthening my
buck and kidneys."
Price '0c, at all dealers. Don1',
simpiy ask for a kidney remedy get
Point's Kidney Pills the same - that
Mr. Winn had. F'oster-Milburu Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
in Season
at
THE L0TTE3
1118 Jefferson Ave.
IMISSiSS ! The Captain's Report.
movie, movie, movie, that's all
some op these girls thimk about!
thev'p walk tew mile3 to
see one reel- and look at the
hat she 0ooght toda"- fifteen
Bucks for it- what's so hot
THAT f IOOKojoji s-ina.
1
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TOO vvf "J by " -v-s nt. nm . -
JOB TO TM-Q NiSfCJH'Bor? MATHM'T
bvjiKT To Too
THGiJOB T50VJIS l
VC, that's TH& !Deifl.''Ji.
Baker's New Football
Coach, Charles King,
Arrives on the (.round
DAKBIt. Sept. 13. Charles A.
King, athletic coach of linker high
school accompanied . by his wife
and Ihe laller'a molher, arrived ill
linker Thursday evening from Itosn
burg by auto. Mr. King, who Is
a graduate of O. A. C. will also
teach manual trainlni; antl inech.ui
Ical drawing. From a preliminary
survey he has uiadu of 1'ontball ma
terial which will he enrolled for the
year Coach King last evening ex
pressed himself as being very en
thusiastic over the prospects hut
slates that every available man will
have to turn out of a whining team
la tn bo assured! Nightly practice
Is to become the rule beginning
Tuesday evening, lie stated.
No Substilute Offered.
Say what you will about druggists
offering something "juHt as good" be
cause it pays q better profit, the fact
still remains that ninety-nine out of
hundred druggists recommend Cliain-
beilulns Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
when the best medicine for diarrhoea
ia asked for, and do so becuuse ,they
know from what their customers say
of it. thut it can be denendeil on. adv.
TAXI 243-W
Boston Lunch
200 Fir Slrect
30c Meals and Up Served from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m.
Midnight Chinese Dishes Also
TAXI 287-J
V Noodle House
1005 Adams Ave.
First class Noodles ar.d Chinese Dishes from 11:30 a. m.
until 1 p. m. All klntla of pie, sandwiches and coffee.
, : WONG SING, Proprietor Both Places
Just Arrived !
A eiiniiiliile line of
Connecting Rod and Crankshaft Bearings
for passenger cars and I rucks.
At
Leighton's Welding &
Machine Works
La ("irande, Oregon
. el-
-by ";ondo
ITlirNHlTAftBJJlUIT-
.-"wii i . , . .
13 THAT 1?-0i2efM'TS
PRoftSd TRA IMINjS
rv)s.TVOOCAR Hom
Guaranteed to be Cured
Without Operation
""AN I be cured and will
V- 1 remain cured," is the
constant thought of juffer
ers from Pilei.
You can be cured and will re
main cured under my non
surgical treatment. Noknife,
no operation, no an.cithetic, no
pain, no confincment-.nd a pos
itive money-back guarantee of
cure, no matter how chronic or
- severe your Piles may bje.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today, .
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
RECTAL SPECIALIST
CND AND MORRISON rOIIILAKO.OHroOal
-ItNtlON THIS PAPER WMCH WRITING
, Buy and sot)
Classified Ads,,,.
through. ObBeiver
A
I SEE
VERY
A I'ltOXOU.M Kl) VC KSS.
Tho uniform success that hag at-
UmU'(t the use of C'lmmbcrlaiiri
uiui IliiirHiuca Kemmly in the relict"
and cure tif bowel complaiiUrV both
for children untl adultH, haa lu'ouhL
it Into almost universal u-e, no liiai
it is practically without a rival uml
a everyone who hart used it known, it
in without an equal. adv.
NOTICK TO (KKDITOKS.
Notice h bv this inven that thel
undersiMned was nominated in the will
of Oliver P. Marristin, deceased, as
Ihe executor of his estate, and saul f
riinninatitm ciftitinned by the t'ountyt
Court uf Union county, Oregon; and1
thut all persons having claims against!
the said estate should present theinj
July verified ul the residence of the.1
undersiRncd near I .a tiramie, in Hindi
ounly and state, or at the law of-,
fice of J no. S. HiMlKin, f-aid citv of Lu,
liraude, within six months from the
.late of the first publication of this'
notice. '
late of first publication, Aukiu'U
uth, i22.
JOK HA'KRISON, Kxecutor.
I.a (irande, Oregon.
Aufr. :to, Sept. -i:i-JO-27. !
HEAD THE WANT ADS!
The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc.
Delivers the Goods
v TWO MARKETS
The Quality market Adams Ave., next to the
Skagg store Ktilwcll's market on Fir St., next
to the Harris (Iroeery.
We have our own free delivery. WTC SELL ICE.
i.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY
AU kinds of machinery, automobile and tractor
paired, overhauled and rebuilt
Aicetylens welding; of all kinds.
Cylinder boring and oversize piitons,
Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins ftrounl.
Give na a trial
D. FITZGERALD, Tiftp.
P
e acnes
FANCY KNAKE RIVER !
ELBERTA PEACHES
1 crate
!) crate lot
Lemon Clin)? reaches and Lovel's Will
he in Friday or Saturday.
Joel's
Main
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
"BILL HANSEN
Contractor and lliilld"'
Hrlck, Stone, Tllo nnd
Concrete Work;
Kemwlellng ami general con
tracting. No Job too large,
none too email. No war-time
prices. Bit yenra' experience.
See me before you let your
work.
1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th
lti:Af Till-: WANT ADH!
B" Allmaa
HELLO.MR3 LEE? CAN
VoU ALONE FOR
A MINUTE r I HAVE SOMC
SPICEV NEVJS
FOR VOU !
irtVOhfiifinsnsyi
Just
Arrived!
"Cheney" fall styles in
silks anil tube tics.
Suits of quality nnd in
tliviilual style. Tailor mnrle.
See the new stripes before
you have your suit made.
O'Donnell Shoes, Ilamm
Shoes always best.
The Toggery
Andrews Bros.
Knox Hats
1
9.rc
90c
Grocery
759
Snodgrass
and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licenced! Embal
rner, Ambulance Ser
vice. Day Phone
Main (!2, Night
I'horifi, Nfain 74S., .
IA)Ti lurthi
jhA',
u
- REPORT TO WH-PWir IT WAV COMCEKK
i AFTER CFJLVft&SftCI. H Tne SlTUATI TrtiWrf tla
1 COMS.OEKATIOr'AU.THItGS THAT KArSMI O Of 5i "V
1 SUBMIT THC A17ACMEO ULWSTRATHC! A3 kLL
1 .EPLAHATl0M,OTHE OF THS ON.R G03S!
V IBCOUTEO0OUTJ.AIOM13.WILOR DuUF
. , VERY TRULV U o
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