PAGE SEVEN"
Thursday, September 21 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Classified Want Ads
THEATRES
EVERETT TRUE
by ondof
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ATT0KNKY8
FOIl BALK OH TKAOU
! l-'lrli ?A1.K Liv
i Phono ltM-M.
and dresred hens.
9-20-21
WILLIAM FOX DKAMA "SHAME"
"Shame." the Willium Fox sneciul'
FAMOUS Duuble-Dippcd Oriole Choc- Paction which enjoyed a pceiacumr
COCHRAN and KHKItHAKD o. T.
Cochran and Colon U. Ebrhard, At
torney. L Urand National Hank
Building.
oUtcM, rt-ifular 8Uc a pound.
day and Saturday special at
V'vvlin Uruff Company.
iiin hi a nruii ii eiu uiomnvay
III ieW I UlKt IlltS IlfUIl MIUKni iui mv
It t
o.on oj'Star Thentie beRinniiifr Friday.
!"' to be a most impiessive picture,
A Mitchell five-nassen- Ihe story deals with the me 01
CHIROPRAJTTOK.
PR. IJKM.K MY Kris. rhlmnrn.-tm
FulV-y Iluiltiinir. IIcmiih In ii is
i to ,"i p. mi. iiml T lo S i. in. ;
-:i-u
DR. J. B. WOOUKLL Chiropractor and
Naturopath. Nt-rvou hud chronic
dl tense a a apeclalty. Suite to, Sam
mer Hide. Over 8tWrttiorif . Office
hours, 1 U to 12 a. m., 1:3U tu s p. m., i
to 8 tsvenlntfa. Phone 497-W.
CONTRACTORS
D. J. McLELtiAN Registered profes
atonal Civil Engineer: surveying and
oapa. Room 12, l,a (Jranrte National
ban Building. Phone Main 91.
OR. A. N. MArVILLE Specialist In
chronic dlieaaes. Method, Mtn-lia no
Therapy and Naturopath, tikln and
blood diseases, nervous diseases.
Chronic Headache, Eczema, ticlattca.
Appendicitis, Constipation. Bowel
Trouble; all klnda of Chronic Diseas
es successful!) treated. Phone Main
693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool
Idge Bid., opposite Btar Theatre. Of
fice hours, 1(1 to 12 a. m.,l:3U to 6:011
p. SO. Consultation free. 3-4-tf
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. J. I j. and DR. M AIKI Altr-T IN'c.l.H.
Osti.'iipritChs. Ilisfits' ol uiiii-ii iiml
cllildlt'll ;a lIerinlt.V. ifff lhull-
MhUi 10(J, rtt-siilriiri- phone Mfifu luti.
2 rlnpf. S' omine r KtHir .
PHYSICIANS AND smURONS
OEO. H. VEHRS, M. D. General Surg
ery. Office over Silver thorn'. Office
phone Main 112.
PIANO TUNKK8
EXPERT PIANO TUNINO Clean and
voice your piano without extra
charge ivork KuurnnteeU. nll New
lln Book Store for appointment. Roy
is. runups. 4-m-ir
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
Tne tirotncrhuod cr Amfcrlr-an Yo
snen, Urande Konde Hoini'HU'Hd Nu.
2886, meets every flrut ami IhllM
Tbursdny i evenlnRfl itt Entiles HfUl
come and Investigate the ii-.-w pullcles.
All visiting members welcome,
W. T. 1'ATTKN,
1 l''orenifin.
I UAUI E, MA WILLI'S,
1 Correspondent.
1
L. O. O. M.i La Grande l.odno No.. 850,
Loyal Order of Moose, holds retfular
meetings every TliursdHy night at 8
p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hull. The Wo
men's Mooseheart Legion meets sec
ond and fourth Thursdays ' of each.
month. SUoose Legion of the ty.orld
meets second Monday 'of eau.U; mo'Dth
Vlsltois always elcome. , . ,
, J. J., mKL.AN, Dictator. '
W. JK iiLLNUUAM.MKIl, BSC. U
a. p. o. BLKSLa arnndo1 Lodge Np.i
41S, Lodge meets each Thursday ev
ening at 8 o'clock. . Home and QkJt
6rlvnegeM oheerfuUy extended to.U
rotbar Elks.
S. Dl'AN tllROWE, Exalted Ruler.
F. L. PEAESON, Secretary. . ,
ODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Ia Orande Camp No. 7703 meets on
tue first Thsrsday evening of each
month, In the K. of P. Hall, Visiting
neighbors welcome.
" B. R. RINQO. V. C,
JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk.
k. mi A. M. La Grande I)dge No,
41, A. F. and A. M., holds regular
meetings first and third Fridays at
7:t0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons
C. W. BINONER, W. II.
E. R. RINGO, Sec.
. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meets
every Friday night at Eagles Hall
Visiting Members welcome.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
J. E. BIRDSELL, See.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD--La
dram. Hamn tNo. 169' Meets CVCry
first and third Monday at Eaglea
hall. All visiting neighbors welcome.
Dues payable at 'the 'office' of th
clerk. Rooms'21-2'2. La Grande Na
Uonal Bank Bldg.
JOHN SCOTT, C. C.
' R. J. KiTOHEN, Olerk.
KNIGHTB ' OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
evening In Castle Hall (K. of P.
Hall), at o p. m. a fyiaiao weicuaue
to all visiting Knights.
FRANK A. TURNER. C. C.
C. L. GRAHAM. K. R. 8.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of
the MSCCaoees, 1.& urnnue ijuuKe
J7, W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed
nesday at 8 p. m., at K, of P. Hall.
Vlaltlng Sisters welcome.
MRS. MARY GALLAGHER,
Commander.
MARJORIE EATON
Record Keeper.
l''6l: SALE-
Bi'r touring car, 1918 model, in goodlwealthy young man of San ranctxeo,
hiine. l'nrt rush ami lmlfln!. on who wiut uorn in a distant country. l)a-
lenns. Cull at 2705 N. Kir streeulvid FieltliiiB i made to believe that his
or uluine 47.,-M. fl-2fl-wtn mother was a unlive woman anil mat
he is a hall-caste. I ne nougni preys
roit SALE Choi
Eirsl stroet
netit shlcwnlk in
enquire of J. 1),
Tlu'utre.
CANNINO TOMATOES
Karnii'rs 146. ,
ice residence lot on upon his mind until he is drivtn frun
l'avciuent and c- tit. v tuKe!, his infant child and ilees
mi is un alley. ,0 ,he snow-fields of Alaska in his de
Meyers, Arcade termination to shun niunkind. Amont;
!t-19-tf II.:, nHventtlres there is a barc-hartdcd
Itiifht with a wolf in his lonely cabin.
Phone ine mystery concerning his dread sec-9-19-tfri.v
jg cleared up in striking fashion
it is said.
The production was directed by Em.
mett J. Flvnn. a youncr man who won
tame bv his direction of the William
CHOICE two-year-old Enulish White f,? special, i -a urn, i w cm. i'"!'
I i. , . i....... . . .. i I I II IT TarLIIUI S ..iU I t. iiic wnir. a
"" I V"rl classic. The cast of "Shame" is headed
,i,,.r. ,i ,i,. -,i' ,. I by John CJilbert, whose vivid charae
I'APEH KOK APPLE AND FRUIT
Boxes for salo at the Observer of
fice. Ch an. 7-8-tf
MEN'S WEAR
nmwenim
1 each.
East End
.Mrs. Geo.
T avenue.
H. Chapman
9-s-141p
KOIt RENT
l'Olt RENT-inpton.
-Bedrooms,
IKIti Wash-9-16-7tP
'OK KENT Uooma to fent in V.
- -M. C. A.. Homey and comfortable.
" Shower ba:hs .available nd hot
water at ail times. 9-8-tf
Iteriiation in the role of David Fieldinir;
resulted in his being promoted t-.i
stardom bv Mr. Fox. Others in the1
cast are Rosemary Theby. Doris
Pawn, William V. Mong and George!
Siegmann.
The action takes place in three coun
tries, and the spectacular effects of
the production are declared to be un
surpassed, . ...
i n ? :ti- wa.vted
FOR WOOD SAWING Call J. B. Al
len, phone 20'1-R. 9-l:l-10tp
WANTED Two experienced waitress
es. Inquire Sommer Hotel.
K1NDRFU OF THE DUST" TELLS
A GRAND LOVE STORY.
"The course of true love never runs
smooth" is an uduge which is exempli
fied in "Kindred of the Dust," an As-
-2-tf sociated First National attraction
nroduced bv Raoul A. Walsh from thu
WANTED Woman for general house-jnovei by Peter U., Kyne, and which is
wnrK.in small lamny. laus rirsr beintr shown ut the Arcade ineatre
"VuT THCM SACK. N YouR. MSON Hi
i wnt.Wto6s a a 'Mice as we
cJupLlS TOO CXMte
1 1
Fire Insurance
with the
regon Fire Relief Assn.
Costs You
LESS
Policy Guaranteed
No Assessment
L. W. Weeks
AGENT
Phone 152-.T
West-Jaoobson Bhlg.
n
Real Values in
SUITS
Tailor-made, Custom-made,
Keady-to-Weai' Suits
Wo have them all.
Everything in men's cloth
ing. O'Donnell Shoes
K. & V. Shirts and
Collars.
Always liest.
The Toggery
Andrews Bros.
Knox Hats.
The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc.
street. Phone 255-R.
9-20-'it
WANTED A mountain teamster. In
quire at 1707 Jefferson avenue.
' 9-20-2t
WANTED Two or three furnished
housekeeping rooms. Inquire Observ
er. . 9-20-2tp
WILL TAKE Boys to board and room.
.?2.ri.OO a month. Call 20H-M. or ad
rdes Box 174. 9-lfi-fit
LOST
LOST Wntch nud cji'aln.. 7 Jeweled
X'.rKHi unit kuiui. i tei.urii wtr -vm-si'ivcr.
9-19-tf
L I i ' ! ! RTKAVE1.
KOTIOE There lias come to the WiK
' low Glenn Nursery, owned by Alf
red Milne, the following stock: three
calves, two bulls and one heifei'
Owner cun have same by puying for
this' ad 1 and all expenses.. If not
cluimed will be sold to defray ex
penses. 9-2(Mf
today, Friday and fcatui(.ay with Mir
iam Cooper in the leading feminine
ole. . .
Playing the role of ,"Nah of the
Sawdust Pile," Miss Cooper gives a
remarkable characterization of a pov-
hands than those of Maclyn Arbucklj. were in the car at the time, according
Never since the davs when Sir John to leports.
Falstaff met Burdolph, Nym and Pi'-I The car was damaged considerably
tol in the Dolphin chamber of Iheland the rear step of the locomotive
Boat's Head Tavern has such a set of '.was broken off. The locomotive struck
boon companions been gathered tu-, the ear on the radiator hood, smashing
gether. Director Edward Jose, who the side in, damaging both front
had charge of the production, deter-ifiont wheels nnd the engine to some
. Delivers the Goods
TWO MARKETS
The Quality market Adams Ave., nr.tt to the
Skngg store. Stilwell's market on Fir St., next
to tiie Harris Grocery.
We have our own free delivery.. WE SELL ICE.
mined that none of the fascinations of
these whimsical individuals would be
,tv stH,.len maiden who is loved bv;lost in transiemng vaugnan tvesier s
ih. .n. nt "T'in 1 1. h i 1 1 1 inn i, I tquX est selling , novel to the screen.
MIHCM.LANEOCS (
SIDNEY YLft) the pinno tuner, is at
tne roiey itotei .toaay'-- y-zu.ztp
HEMSTITCH INO,' BttttomtreoVBred.
j Mrs- L, U. NorUn, yfW Adarns, Ave.
.'i.,,.'.V-- : ,-' ' V !,:. 8-o0-
MID-WIFE Mrs. M. Williamson. (iOl
" 'Adams avenue.'' Professional servic-:
es but no nursing. 9-2-tf
VOCAL STUDIO On September 11
Miss Friederike Schilke will open a
vocal studio. Phone 273-M. High
school credit given students. 9-2-tf
NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Hemstitch
ing, pleating, stamping and a f ol
line of stamped baby novelties
Mnmie Duby. 19110 First St.. Baker
Oregon. 7-24-tf
lumberman.
Her grandfather, Caleb Brent, a re
tiied petty officer of the American
navy, thiough lack of money, had beeir
forced to settle on some land made
by the depositing of reftrse front one'
of the lumberman's saw mills; It
was while living in such squalid cir
cumstances that Nan met young Don
ald McKaye, and. it was a, case of
love at first sight with each other.
But considerable opposition quickly
developed "The Luird" objected f.o
his son marrying the girl, and Andrew
Danev. the general manager of the
saw mill, had reasons of his owh for
tiying his best' to force the girl hnd
her grandfather to move. 11
The Only joy left to Nan' was her
voice, 'it was so . pure tnat u en
thralled all who heard it. Eventually
Nnn.obtuined the opportunity to go to
the tig city and cultivate her voice.
There she married the sinning instruc
tor, but disillusionment came, and
with-it more trouble than, she'. had ev
er nnticinuted.
She was on the verge oi reacning
the .apex' of her ..operutic career iin
New York when she learned that
Donald was sick, and tnat his recovery
depended on her presence.
The c imnx of thiB story is excen
tlonallv strong and is a fitting finish
to a highly dramatic story.
QUEER CHARACTERS AND LOV
- ABLE ODDITIES FOUND IN
"THE PRODIGAL JUDGE."
LOCAL CORSETIERE for Bardey
Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connen, 1104
O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly
Custom-made Corset. , Guaranteed
throughout. Also Hemstitching rind
Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. .
s . .-.' H-tf
, .'- Jane Austen's One Kiss. N .
There Is iiot a slntrle lovers' kiss In
all Jane'- Xtisten's' novels,' says --A. B.
CWalkley. one kiss, and only one, U
mentioned In the letters; but that was
only one u gentleman wauled to Rive,
and there Is no evidence that he
bestowed it.
"The Prodigal Judge," which will
be shown at the Sherry Theatre today
and tomorrow, is a nlav of queer char
acters and lovable oddities. Yancy,
the tender-hearted mountaineer who
has been to school "several times"
when a boy, is played by Robert Mil-
lasch: Mahany, tne meiancnoly tip
pier, is- in the hands of Ernest Tor-
rence: the period is in the middle thir-
tie?, and the Judge himself, .who was
a three-bottle man and proves a hero
in the final reckoning, is in no les;
He became a veritable Sherlock
Holmes, with his cnstini? director play-
inir the nart of Watson. The object!
of their sleuthing was to discover the
exact living counterparts of Mr. ftes
ter's character contentions. A spe
cial trip was made lo the Tennessee
hill country to study the old-time types
still to be found there. . - J
Charming Jenn Paige of "Black
Beauty" fame is Playing the part of
Betty Mulroy about whom the 4ovc in
terest centers.
extent. According to railroad author
ities, Noble attempted to beat the en
gine across despite the "stop" signal.
Reports received by the Observer
early this afternoon were to the ef
fect that but three occupants were in
the car, the others being B. W. HuKhes
and Al Emmons, the latter of Union.
CAR ATTEMPTS TURN HI
"TD BEAT ENGINE--------
SHAME
AU
WITH SAGE TEA
Another' auto accident, that might if Miverl with Sulohur It Darkens
have been-nf a much more furious na-' Mniiiroil Nnhnrlv
tiifn rt.'liirrt.i Inul OV'otlmfr n limit I J
hinn nVlor-If whim n Mnvwrll roniiRtpr. C3n Telle
driven and owned by Ceoro Noiilo,'
attomnted to ctohh t.ho Kir street rail
road crosainj? ahead of an extra loco
motive that was waiting lor No. IX,
resulting in the rear of the engine
striking the left, hand side of the car
and swerving it around, throwing it
about ten feet from the track. The
car was not overturned and no one
was injured to any extent. In addition
to (ieorge Nome, three other people
! La Grande
MATTRESS SHOP and?
; WEAVING WORKS
Mattresses of all kinds cleaned
j and rebuilt Feither P.enovaUng.
Rag Rngt and Fluft Rugs tar
sale. ,
I Carpet and Rug Cleaning i
: 0112, flJStl and up J
I Chas. Edwards, Prop. -
Phone 253-W
MEN'S WEAR
).. K. 8. Hops Chapter No. 13, O. B. S-.
Voids AVmL-d comnutnlration the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
Month. Visiting members cordially
w.1coM.elub Q KBn u w
ANNA S. nnOVK. Br.
T-A-X-I
Call Main 580
Imperial Billiards
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
in Season
at
THE L0TTES
1118 Jefferson Ave.
The old-lime mixlin;tt;o? fyftei i'ei'aii.t
Snliliur for ilarki'iiiiig 'gray? "ircalcod
and faded hair is granilmotlier's recjpe,.
and folks, are naiii uing it lo keen
their hair a good, even color, which is
(plite sensible, -us We'are living ill an age
when a vniilliftil aiiiaiarnnea is of the
gn'ati't .advaiitne.
Nnwnilnv", tliugli. we don't have the
troublesome luk of gathering the sage
and the mnWv mixing at Imme. ' All
drug stores Veil Ihe readv-to-nse proiluol,
improVCll OV IIIC innniimi in mi"-, iii-
predienls, called "WvclhV. S:ige and
Sulilinr Compciunil." It it very popular
because llohorlv run discover it has hirn
nppliid. Simplv moi-tin your comb or
a soft brush 'with, it and draw this
thriHigh vour . Iialr, diking one mnnll
Klrund at" a t imi: l.y morning the gray
hair disappears, hut v.lml delights the
ladies Willi VV will's Page and Sulphur
IViiniiound.'jst'tliHt. hesi.les iMintifillty
darkening the hair afli r a tew apph-
lions. if also produces that soft lustre
anil apiwarance. of abundance, which is
so attractive.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY ,
All kinds 0 machinery, automobile and toaet-o to,
paired, overhauled and rebuilt.
Aacetylena welding of all kinda., -A
Cylinder boring and oversize piiton.
Crankahafta, Piatona and Piiton Pina rearoan,
GWe as a trial
D. FITZGERALD, frap.
Furniture
Exchange
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CjMPLETmOUSE, EURNISIIERS
Heated ii trci ip Suit; the Pocketbook
EU UOJN'OHlJIfi, nop.
& Jef i'erson
I'
Just Arrived !
'A complete Wnc, of
Connecting Bod and Crankshaft Bearings
for passenger oars and trucks.
At
Leighton's Welding &
Machine Works
La Grande, Oregon
. NOTHING IS CHEAPER
;!': ""; THAN;:- . ' ; V .?
Telephone Service
when' you consider the value received. By means
of a network of wires and delicate and com
plicated switchboards', you are able to keep in
touch with your, business and with friends
Svhether far or near. : .'. . ....
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
"BILL' HANSEN
Contractor and Builder
Brick, Stone, Tile and
Concrete Work
Remodeling and general con
tracting. No Job too large,
none too small. No war-time
prices, 8S years' experience.
Hee me before ion let jour
work.
1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th
RKAI TIIR WANT ADH!
DOINGS rF THE DUFFS
On With the Dance
By Allmanlj
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Snodgrass
and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licenced Embal
mer, Ambulance Ser
vice. Day Phone
Main b"2, Night
I'bune, Main 743.
1.005 fourth St.
La Grande, Oregon.
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