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.-' y Tfr- r"t Tp 'y-y-.'''''"''? J Tyyyy' ' y f Friday, October J3, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENTNC, OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified Want Ads THEATRES PROFESSIONAL j on saab on XK411M directors 'isrrT-; - I, 1. ;''UK AI.b Klve room bouse. .In , "OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS l're luug Third street. lfl-4-ti j-i- -n. -. t. l. I t xai.k rahu 'biil'im,' il e'einji ' Dn. j. u Ana pit. MAnn.r,F.T jxni.u Jxen. ran t mj-'x avnuN children a spi-cuiHy, riffle.- pH),,y x V'ril!w.6-Fomm;!;'',f;'l'.i,,,.',"" M"ln 8AI.K-TUlip bull iWn.ee.iu a " - ' Uoneii, Call al laiO X uvi-iuic. PHYSICIANS AND Bl'IKiHONS 10-12-tf . f AfKK KOK AI'Pt,K AND fc'HUIT GRO. H. VEHns, M. n. General Bur. Boxes for sulu at the Observer of- erjr. Office over Stlvmhorii's. Olllca fice. Ch ap. 7-8-tf puonft &J,alD 112; " . ... . ! -NKW llorsK Fun bale on Fourth street, l-'ive rooms mid bath: pave ATTOHNEYS Hunt and newer, all palil. Keo AV. wiur,"" ' 1 ' rrr- ' It. Jones al Uolinciikauip's store. COCHRAN and EBEKHARD Geo. T , i if Cochran and Colon It. Eberliard At- lU-T-tr tprneya. La Grande National itnk 7. r""i Building, I'dll SAl.K One motorcycle In lint - . ! claai condition, fully quipped. CHIROPRACTOR, t'lieap. Hione l!63.V. G. H. Uir- . n , . , nle, l:MiM-:: AUauia Avenue. DIl. TUCI.LE MY Kits, Chiropractor, New . 10"12' "'"n l'olt;y linildlnw. Hoiirn lu iu L! a in ' . 2 to 6 p. in. and 7 to 8 p. in. 7-lH-lV 1,(Jlt SA I. K Mourning- house; ftlrul- ' ; "1,e upstairs aud restaurant til- DVur5opY,?ODrrerl,'n0hrronn,4 , C"' J",'" dlsoasea a specialty. Suite 20. Bom- '"m"n- 10-1 2-3t nor Hldir. Over Sllverthorn's. Office " ; . 1 . "".ll" it0 12 1:30 to 6 ' F01t SALE At bargain prices, two to B evening.. Phone 497-W. new t,.actors wilh loKS (je trao- v.iii.,u tor SK,!oni hand. Also several used n . n " . - -- -- - u uck8 al"1 automobiles. , .We have -, -,. -l t.,t.,t.- a )arKe stock of used parts for sev- D. J. McLKLLAN Registered proles- eral mnkes of cars. Union Motor Co., ulonal Civil Engineer; surveying and l.a Grande. : naps.. Room in, I,a Grande National ' " Bank Building. Phone Main 91. " ' ' ' FOB KlCVf - WATUKE CUHB . ' l-'ult ltl-:.'l" One sleeping 'room, (lon- DR. A. N. MATVILTjE Specialist in Unman prel'errod. Hul Klj.Hi SI. chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano- - 1n . ., .,. Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and ' .-u blood diseases, nervous diseases. , Chronic Headache, Eczema. Be In Ilia, ' II KM Htrietly modern furnlsll- Appendlcltls, ConatlpHtlon, Bowel ed upartnient. Phone 2Hti-V. Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Dlsuas- ... , es auccesafully trented. Phone Main ' J""l-'t'-- B9.1 Hoom 1, 2, 3, Second floor Cool- "Z . , Ideo Bids., opposite Btar Theatre, or- ,V "LN1 l!oom l I" Y. flee bours, 10 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6:00 M. C. A. Homey and comfortable. p. an. consultation rree. 3-4-tr shower bat lis available nd hot ; PIANO TUXEI1S ' water at all times. a-t-li EXPEUT PIANO TUNIXO Clean and WAWTKO voico your plnno witliout extra cliarjre. Woik Riiarantfi'd. Call New- Un I'to'ok Store tor appoiiHuient. Roy WAN'l'JOO A ri)iumilui)i icamwler. In- - 1'hllHpa. 4-lS-tf cjuiifi 17U7 Jeft'evfioiK- 10-12-21 -.n A rn 1-10 TO AT U'.AX'l'Kii' Three or four-room liduiju. v Jc iCAiiliJtvJN All KurulHtied.' Iiutuire Cray News DIRECTORY SUu"'- lfl-'2-" rxJm.r(1J, w-w-ww------00-- WANTKl) liquify for jfenerul 1ioii,ho YICO;uKN. work. Apply In pernor., ttt r.Oomn lit Tne Wrotherhood' or American Yeo- and 19, Boimuer lildg-. iir. VehcM. ion, Grande Honde HuinHtt!ad No. 10 i- "tn HHHG, meets every first nnd third " 1 yiiuraday ?vr?iinjr3 at Katiles Hall T , Come und lnveHtiato the new policies. DKKHSMAKIXG 1701 YViishinpton Ail viuitlntf niemuers welcome. avoiiue io.ii.i?tn W. T. FAi'TlV. ' 1 MAKX K. MAyTlLlLlfl. .NL!JtHING 1'llOU.tt Jioa-U. itesldunce Correspondent. 1U02 U Ave. 10-9-lmp L, O. O. M. La Grnndo L(tdse No. 850. WA.VTKI Kewlnij. Children's 6w- Loyal Order of ilooae, holds regular hitrfl KpeinLty. ,Inqitrr l H6 Watth- nieetlnKa every Thursday night at 8 ini'toii ' in in r.t p. . tt Odd Fellows' Hall. The Wo- K - i-io-ii men'a Mooseheart Leirlon meeti c- , , . '" , .. ond and fourth Thurudaya of eoh VAL S I l)p r-I rederik Srhllku. month. Moose Lenion of the W Id llel achool credits uiven studenln. moota second Monday of each nVi.h. JMione 27tfM lO-fi-tf Vlaltota aiw&ya welcome. , , ' ' .J. J. HAKl.AN, llPtator... ; : :.- . S. -ftlll-lrx, K-etary. UMVBUUkJKBOVB , - St. p. o. 'ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 411. Lodge meets each Thursday v- HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered, ening at 8 o'clock. Home and oluo iira I u M.lron" atA Adam. Avo prlvllcgea cheerfully extended to all lrs- 0"oJi Bu Aaama Ave. Brother Elka.- 8-d(l-tf S. U:AN CROWE, Exalted Ruler. . c,n ,, ' F. I,. PEAfiSON, Secretary. NkEDLECRAFX SHOP Hernstitcn ing, pleating, stamping and a ful IT.ODF.nN WOODMEN OF AMKRICA- ID" Ft St "ftihS ia Grande Camp Na 7703 mcet on ainie uuoy. ladU i-irst M.. tfakei the first Thursday evening of each Oregon. 7-24-tf Month, in the K. of P. Hall. Vlsltlnff . neighbors welcome FOR WOOD SAWING Call J. B. Al- JAKEnR08Tbck:'Clerlc. lent phone 209.R. 9-25-27t LOCAL CORSE TIER is lor JUarcley A F. anl A. M. La Grande Lodge No. Cm-sat Mrs T P nTrfinndll Hfll 41. A. F. and A. M.. holds regular . ' ' 7 . Huetlnga first and third Fridays at 0 ,vsnua. Phone H7-J. Strictly u"oi?a. CrdIal welcome to a11 Custom-mad Coraeta. Guaranteed c. w. iSingner, w. u. throughout. Also Hemstitching and ' E- R- "1NG0- Scc- Picot Edge. Work GuaranUed. 8-1-tt . O. EAGLES Xerlo No. 259. meets erery Friday ntfrht at Eagles Hall. ' " " 'vri.r. Visiting members welcome. I ICIi. Z. LILLY, w. P. On and after October M clOHinff J. E. BIRDSELL, Seo, ,l(Mn. fop olir ()rng Mors will b 9:0-1 p. in., liwtcad'of l(t:d p. tn. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ls NKWMN DHI'fi CO. Grantfe Camp No. 169. Meets every ., . first and third Monday at Eagles i-iw- hall. All visiting neighbors welcome. " Dues payable at the office of the flnsjmMBrrM"' 'K-wtt clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na- it l'Ml liHKK UoDal Bank Bldg. mjii.MtthK. JOHN SCOTT. C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. October Hih Xatioiml Tandy ' - """" Hay. liuyif of thflwe dcliftoufl 1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross hoincmurte Nibxe.i of randy for your Lodge No. 27. meets every Monday mother and sweetheart. Alu.de at thi evoning In Castle Hall (K. of P. pnlart? rnnfe'ltonerv. 10-11 -ai Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome " to all vlsltm Knights. , t n - FRANK A. TURNER, C. C. . C. L. GRAHAM, K. R. 8. I ' , J La Grande ! w?ZBCc? SHOP and;: T7nuTsdaBy Jt VFJrSSi fflffdS ; WEAVING WORKS ViJftmgVstJrsom of all kinds cleaned;! MRS. MARY Gallagher. J.an(I Xebulll Ffather IlenoTatlne. marjorib eTton" " Ruyt and Plufl Ruga fur Record Keeper. J sale. i Curpet and Rug Cleaning V D. E. S.-Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B. 012. t.60 Mid up ! holds slated communication the sec- J Chaa. Edwards. Prop. ond and fourth Wednesdays of each Phnn 253-W ! month. Visiting members cordially Vhaue ii Yf , , welcomed. j NELIjIE G. NEILL. W. K. . 1 "S.MJLI.N .Krldivv the Tljli'UH-nlh may )yo n bad omioii lor .wiiin hut. when it cotneM -to eiiUMtnnmt-nl l ifinkoa no diricrrnco in Ui (iraiulo for ii On- I'DilmkaMiic Ki'Pting givin Nouna TulmutlKf i" "Hm 11 in' Thronirlt" at tho Ar'ad Jm i-opf.ilbd today tt will prove thai to d iy In dfciiU-dly n lucky one tor local playgnnr. Norma Talniihlgo liaa lonir lioon a Jiig favorlto In li (irando, as well nx :in per cfnt of the cities of Aiiumhw. bufSin)liti' Through." whilo a hltrger auccoHM witht lit'aulirul Norma In tho principal rolo. might well he a great triumph without her. for above all "rliullin' Through." Ih a wonder nlory and deserving of the oi'l repeated ref erence "an Inspiration." Though many might Judge from its title the picture to' be a drama with humorous unglon, "SmiHn' Through" deals .with tin sympathetic evolution of happiness and I'asclnatlntiy relates the entertaining sin'onees of :i dream romance thut lasted hair a eonniry, and picturUes a noble triumph of love over hale. The picture Is being presented at the Arcade with original musical score and tho use of Arthur I'enn's famous hul lad as the love theme throughout makes the synchonixing of music und pictifre exceptional indeed. Tomor row will bring the "Smlllu' Through" engagement to a. close and Sunday will see another four-act , vaudeville bill oe'iip lug the spotlight at the A rend p. EVERETT TRI E BY COXDO 'tooav aiTY!' IT'S Th VOV TO MAI I 1 A-am I 3- C2VT I "Mosri: ;iusroM rn.M r.vrni jtl ro Tin-: sroin . The pen of Alexandre immas h.is again supplied u Hereon producer with a marvelous scenario. From Humus widely lead, story. '"-The Count of Monte Cristo," William Fox has pro duced a screen drama worthy of the once popular stage play adapted from the story and a production which would have plensed the French Im mortal himself. In addition to bol'ig colorful and ro mantic the screen version has the ad vantage of n splendid group of capuble player to enact the difficult charac ter roles. It nifty easily be termed an nil-star cast with the highly cap able young uetor, John Gilbert, In tho role of the famous fiction character. "Monte Cristo" 1ms been made in a lavlsli manner by William Fox and will be seen at the Arcade Theatre start ing Monday. lleautiful sets furnish I the background for the adventures of the wealthy character. The other scenes, .such as those of the prison and the scenes tn the French village of Marseilles, are especially interesting as well as truly realistic. Many of the scenes were made from rare prints furnished tho director' by French so cieties in America. . j TH4T'S HOlM "DE-R" -ZiJ'SV- His Rheumatism Has Entirely Disappeared The successful t real men t of rheu matism by taking Tanlae is one of the outstanding features of (hat remark able medicine. -Tr.iisaiids of people everywhere have testified that it has brought them complete relief from this torturous disease. Kdw.fnt Wai, 2rUi .lur.ciiu St., Seattle, Wits;.,, says: "1 had ail suits of trouble with my .stomach aud was lu pain flay and itiiKht from rheumatism. 1 was com pletely run-down and could hardly work. Tanlae overcame my troubles ami fixed mo up In great shape. I'lfi considerably heavier limn I was and l i'il fit us a fiddle nil ilu iliii.i." When ihe digestive system, liver I and kidneys are not working proper ly, uric acid und other Impurities nc i'u m u late in the muscles und Joints, causing rheumatism. Tanhu; o,ulckiy overcomeH this condition by enabling ihe, vital organs U perform their func tions properly. Hot a bottle today al any good druggist. Adv. Pendlleton Woolen: Shirts 0. D. Amiy Shirts at prices that nre right. New E. & W. Collars. Sherwood Cheney Cravats newest thine; in ties.' '., Suits, $58.00 ' Tailor-Made .to.. 78.50. Always llesl The Toggery Andrews Bros. Knox Hats. The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc. Delivers the Goods . ' TWO MARKETS The Qualitj' market Adams Ave., nr.xt to the Skagg store. StilweH's market on lur St., next to the Harris Grocery, We havo our own free delivery. WE SELL ICE. Lit 103 Candles With One Match. Jn p competition at Walsall (Stuffs) woman lit 1U3 cnmlte wilh tin or dinary wooden safety match, writes a correspondent. She burned her fingers in doing so, hut no other competitor lit half her number of candles. Norfolk Virginian Pilot: Kenial. having been victorious in Asia, now thinks he-M ustn phn slice of Kuropi Njceiw Wi.Mt We 01. 9. When Homo one youv, "TYa-'v ts tht world (renting you?" did you ver Bttip to coiiAid.'r that your answer !a !nrnrlih?y (n nreordtineo with tho way yim'vo lie.ii treatluv the world? You cannot iw aroymi with a grouch ou aud os'wt tho world or the people tn it to he tiny too plenaant to you. W pet "what's coining to as" every tbn. WI'.STKHN VKTlHi: WITH A lHI'l JiHlvNC I'. AT 'SIMOItMV'K"' KOU Till-'. LAST OA Y. A new Idea In western photoplay romunees ltas been introduced through ihe Goldwyn jilcture, "His Hack Against the Wall," by John Freder Hero, inslcful of the usual swash buckling hero who fights with both hands anil shoots from Ihe hip, we have a timid little man whom the peo ple .of the town falsely believe to bo hero. All his- denials arc disbe lieved, and set down to modesty. The resulting confusion in too coward-hero's attitude toward his fellows be comes an amusing character study presented with the utmost finesse by remarkably able actor, Raymond Jlatton. Whatever shooting takes place In His Hack Against the Wall," Is done In the comedy spirit and not In the melodramatic. The result Is a new kind of western romance, with a sound love interest running through it. A comedy showing Hon Turpin In He Looked Crooked." LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobile, and tractors paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Acetylen welding of all kind. Cylinder boring and oversize piton C;ankihaftn, Piatoni and Piston Pins WTaa. Give na a' trial B. FITZGERALD, rra. ' r S:T A R ' 'I ' SATURDAY SUNDAY TOM MIX 1 1 " Just5-Tony r If A Slovy of Tom Mix' Horse V - a. Also a Comedy iWII Will THatai el r Wake Up To the gentle tinkle of WEST CL0X ALARM Big Een, R.'iby Ben, Lokout, Sleepmoter, Jack-o-Lnntcrn and Ironclad 51.50 to $1.75 PCtiCfi(PT)Ofi DRUGCtSTS Be Prepared for v Chilly Weather Ladies Knit Underskirts :....$1.35 tn..fl.G) Children's Outing Pajamas ...00c to S)8e Children's Outing Gowns $1.25 Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garment 98c to $1.23 Girls' Wool Tarns 09c to $1.98 Children's Wool Caps 10c to 98c Ladies' Coduroy Hath Robes $6.90 Infants' Flannel Skirts 550 to 98c Infants' Outing Pinning Blankets 09c SPECIAL Art Needles, while they . last, 50c All Stamped Goods reduced ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Heaters at Price to $nit the Poclvetbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. Thone 474-3 ' Fir & Jefferson ; j : '..;;;:.'".ll.J'".'j-"" 'r' 1 f NOTHING IS CHEAPER THAN 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 whether far or near. Home Independent Telephone Co. "BILL' HANSEN Contractor and llulliler Brick, Hlono, Tile and Concrete Work ICcmodollns; nd general con tracting. No job too large, none too small. No war-time prices, US yenrs' experience. Hce me before you lot your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th IIHAD THR WANT ADSt Discovery n'nrvn np tuv. n TIFFS A Sad . r!J rlV,...-,i .,.. . fT Ld ;ToM I vuftMT VooTo w-ekj ;. otrj FRAMK,HE3 Some I vjes Bur t Gutss m W4 FPIEUO W OOLOI til IMVCKIOWV R JO.LltK',l WcHrBeALLRlGMT ftT M 7."! 1 H BY ALLMAN H I3MTTHER6- Voolu U We, Doc? . Pin- a coopue op CIGAR ItJ . L VOOR. POCKET ! CREAT SCOTT Up . I'M CEerAIUIN IWDeBTEi) ToVouFOBiTHlb FIM6. tUMCH AMO CIGR AHP EveKTHIkfG! ym sa, poc. Mow's the chawces fob a Little pe5criPTk( HelpVoo out I m A horse ooaoa. - k t3"',i :fVUJyJ fr 4ft? J? 4? 'i? 4r 'if "4' 4? Ei'Shodgrabs and Zimmerman Funeral Bervloe Par lor, Licenced Emlml mer, Ambulance Ser yice. . Day Phone Main 6'2, Night Phoue, Main 743. 1505 Fourth St. La Qruude, Oregon J 1 a Mask si ... .'grl ' s'i'tte mi ii TW i' ' v : i ; 1 1 1 : af its I Vkr