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

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Monday, November 13, 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OKSERVER
PACE SEVEN
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Classified Want Ads I
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
"OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
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p.;.-ii.!iv. (n. ,.'.
&tii In lefi. it
pli'.ii.; .ni
2 ring. Komim-r lrln
WiYHICianh A.vn mi ikjuons
HBO. H. VEHRB, M. r funeral Hi,r
ATl-OIIXKYK1
SOOHHAN and EllKltllAltlJ !eo T
CoohraD .ml Oi.lon It. Ebc-rhard At-
CHIROPRACTOR.
on. niii.i.n mvriis.
Foley lliiUillnu. ,
2 to fi p. in. ii ml 7 in
'Wrnni-tor .Ww
mi In tu U' a. m,.
HI. 7-1! 1-lf
OIL .1. B. WOODELL r.lilruiiraetor .n
Naturopath. Nervous ana H?.ro"
diseases a specialty. Bulto !q S
"Wlf; ver Klln.rthorn's riffle.
hours. 10 to 12 a m.. l:sn to . ,
to a evenlnna. I'tiune 4S7-W
CONTUACTOHS
McLELLAN Roistered profes
sional Civil Jinglnet-r: surveying anii
E"t,I' 0"?,0, l' "ramie National
Ban Building. Fhone Mln si.
WATUKU VI'IIR
OR. A. N. MAYVILLK-Speclailit in
chronic dlat-ua,-. MuiIkmIb, Mciltano
Therapy and Naturopath. 61in and
blood diseases, nervous diseases
Chronic Headache, F.rzrma. Scla'ica
r.,,l,c,u,w,iin, lun.iiipnnon. ttownl
Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Du, i-
ea successfully treatfd. Phone Main
ojot ttoom l, 2, 3, second floor Coo!
Idire HldlT., opposlto Star Theatre. Of
fice houra, 11) to 12 a. in,, 1:3(1 to 6:00
p. aa. Consultation free. 3-4-if
PIAVO TIMCIts
EXPKRT PIANO TIINISCfloan and
volco your pinun wllhout extra
charKC. Work KUarnnte,-il. Call NVmv
lln liook Store for appointment, rtnv
K. I'hllllpa. 4-15-ir
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
YEOJIF.N.
The Hrotherhood or Ame'lcan Yeo
en. tlrarido llunde Hoiiu-Hicad No.
JHI. meets every first and third
Thursday evenlnes at KuKlea Hal;
Lome ana Inveallate the new policies.
All vliltliiaT members welcome.
w. 1 . l'AT-l'h:.N,
Koreman.
BAltl
K. MAVV,U,B,
Correspondent.
It. O. O. M. La Crnmle Lode No. 850,
Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular
meeting every Thursday nlKrht at 8
o. m. ar Odd l'Vllows' Mall. The Wo
aon'a Mooseheart Legion meela Hec
ond and fourth Thursdays of ea h
Bnonth, Moose Legion of (he W r-ld
meets aecond Monday of each nv i .h.
Vlaltoia always welcome.
. .1. .1. IIAKLAN, nielator,
C. H. K1II I.T'. Secretary.
a. P. O. ELKS La (Irande Lodge No.
411. Lodge meets each Thursday ev
ening at g o'clock. Home and cluo
privileges cheerfully extended to all
Brother Elks.
S. l;:AX CROWE, Ex.i - Huler.
P. U PEARSON, Scie'ary.
ODERN WOODMEN OF AMRRICA
La Clrsndo Cump No. 7703 meets on
the flrat Thursday evening of each
aaonth. In the K. of P. Hall. Vlsltlug
neigh bora welcome.
E. R. RINOO, V. C,
JAKR ROSTOCK. Clerk.
L F. all A. M. La flrando Lodge No.
41, A. F. and A. M., holds regular
BQuetlng first and third Fridays at
7:10 p, m. Cordial wclcomo to all
MaaoDa.
C. W. DINCINER. W. M
E. R. RINCO, Sec.
. O. BA3LRB Aerla No. 2r,. meots
very Friday night at Eaglea kail.
,i-Vo Toniuicrclnl Ci'eainen,- hat
fieon doing iui iiH-reisshig l.uslness foi
several months, receiving bctwci n .
' 000 and k.omii pounds of milk daily.
and dlstiihullng ft' i."" lo ."'
i' a month anions the farmers of the
.. Halites country. The plant employed
six men. Ae-"onlin;v to Mr. Hill, ar-l-angemcnls
will lie made Immediately
for receiving cream until such time ar
the company will be aide to care lot
the full business.
It is reported it Ford car was beard
' leaving the vicinity or the creamer
shortly In-fore the tire was discovered.
The report tends color to tile rumor
that the fire was si-t Tiy some one.
A carload of coal and a car of sugar
just received by the i;ompauy were
' also burned.
BECOMES
t. E. 8. Hope Cbapter No. 13. O. K. B.,
bolda stated communication the aec
ond and fourth Wednesdaya of each
anontn visiting ueiuuers cordi&iij
velconed.
NELLIE G. NETLL, W. M.
ANNA 8. OltOVF.. Hc.
DOINUS OF THE DUFFS
( X ' .' 1 i fiN&fifTHW'S A FINE SITUATIOH"?
15 THIS THE. MONARCH j ! NK' VOO CAN'T GET THE
COAL CO? WHAT? ) . R COAL OFFICE AND VOO I
("hat une is out or- 1 T T anvcol J .
rW1 0 : - ' ' J
c? - o o z ' y
KOH HAMC Oil TKADU
rA lJr.R FOR APPLE- AND FRUIT
Ilexes for salo at the Observer of-
fife.
t n an. 7-8-tf
l'OI SAI.I-; Four room liouse
part
uasemeni, nam, colli waler.
".aire 2IIII2 x. lilnli. U-ll
llt-
FOR SAI.K Two Chester While
pigs, two mouilis old, $5.50 ciuh.
-"'I'll .V. Ilirch. Jl-n-2tp
i tm Al.L At bargain prices, two
new tractors with plows. One true
tor second hand. Also several used
uucks and automobiles. We have
a large stock of used nnrts fur koj.
eral makes of cars. Union Motor Co.,
i.a uranue. 9-21-tl
FURNISH!-)!) HOME FOR SALK
.Nearly ew 5 room bungalow,
completely furnished, on paved
an eel, wlih iit,.n lawn, good ga-
nim wootisiied. Want a rea
sonablo payment down, balance of
purchase price can be paid month
iv. nco Mrs. r.nelt, at Foley
lintel. 10-25-tf
FOR SALfc HttJ Cole 8; seven nas
seneer touring ear. linn 350U mile
Priced at $lf,00.00. Call Ruick
Agency, Main ."i87. 11-4-t
WANTKD
iNl'USixi; plum,. 2IIU-H. 11-7-261
WANTKD TO KKNT House
aiiarlinent, furniHlietl or unfur-
inshrd. Inquire) observer.
10-24-tf
W A.STKI) Plain se w i n s.
14UC Monroe.
Inquire
ll-8-12tp
WAXTKI) Work on farm by month.
Address Ilox BUI, La Grande.
11-8-tf
WANTKD, Apples N'o Oanos, mix
ed varieties satisfactory. 163 anil
larger on ton basis. Address Hod
Top, Observer. 11-11)-;!!
1AI.KS.MAN WA.VI'Kli Who will pul
In lull litno pushing Hi Wtle of our
tqilcnditl supply of first class trees
anil plants. Write lor contract to
day. Capita city Nursery Co., 4ti
Cregnn HI, Ik-. Sal'. in. Orn. ll-U-ut
LOST Bnch keys on Adams ave
nue, between posloffico and" bos
pilnl. Leave at Observer office.
10-23-tf
MLSCELLANI!0
XH.AT, I'MI-'OUMKI.
.Mi-:ssi:x(iicii
ll-7-Ct
service, .Main 24. '
DHESS.MAKI.NO children's cloth
ing and plain sewing. 1701 Wash
ington. Phono 3;ti-S. l(l-26-12tp
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. L. 11. JNorlon, Uu Adams Ave
8-30-tf
NEEDLECRAFT SrIOP Hemstitch
ing;, pleating, stamping and a ful
line uf stamped baoy novelties'
Mamie Duby, PJ30 First St-, Baket
Orecron. 7-4-t;
LOCAL CORSETIERfc for Barcles
Corsat. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104
0 avsnua. Phone 147-J. Strictly
Castom-made Corsets. Guaranteed
throughout. Also Hemstitching and
Picot Edga. Work Guaranteed.
J-l-tf
ship prize plus trunsp riution
awarded to the boy who nvtiU. Ihe
best showing in his rlub W'i;; a:vi
also in his community activity alms
'he same lines, was won by L'sst'.r
Illoklaml.
BUDGETACTED
The; budget committee, composed
of Walter M. Pierce, fieorge lien
son of Union, and II. H. Huron of
Elgin, met yesterday afternoon with
the county, court of Union county
and presented the budget which
was favorably received by the couu-
mount of Iho bud-
xSlSSPW
F. N. Ford
Notary Public
KF.'AD THE- WANT AJIS!
DIM YESTERDAY
........n -,'lA UKKTT TRUE
THEATRES
I, and piiizF. i:in;
p.i,i:mii;i IN NF.W film
, If it is possible to combine fast
moving action and "something lo
ibiuk abonl" it's done in "Afraid
to Fight," the Universal attraction
in which Frank Mayo slats at the
Arcade theatre today and Tuesday
II Is the story of the prize-fighting
world, but au attempt has been
made to mix physical blows with
mental punches. Kvtiry part 111 Ihe
Htory Illustrates somtbing about Ihe
soul of a mull laboring under the
stigma of cowardice.
The big "kick" In the story comes
when bo has lo take a' horsewhip
ping from an enemy in front of ihe
gll-1 he loves, because he Is bound
j by bis wonl of honor not lo fight.
Ho appears In the story iis a
world war veteran with gas-infected
lungs. He has a mother ami lit t lo
slsier to support and no job, and In
a (1 1 1 1 1 ion. the kid sis needs an oper
ation at once lo put her on her
crippled feet.
LlllaiKHich was engaged for the
leading feminine role, both because
of her general high standing in the
industry and because sho has played
in many Universal pictures and
come -up to the standards.
Wade Holder, l.ydill Knott, Peg-
gy Cartwriglll, lloscoe Karns. Tom i
Kennedy, Al Kaufman, -Charles llae-:
fell and others were ehosi-n for J
supporting roles. Lydia Knott has)
been esteemed as one of the besl
character actresses of any day. Tom
Kennedy and Al Katilmifu beside
Ibelr ability before Ihe camera, are
Pacific Coasl ring champs and were
invaluable in ihu staging of prie
fight scones that a big clement in
Afraid lo Fight."
AT NHKIIIlV'S LAST HAY
Homely Southern Spirit lll-aws
'l'4'ars ami laughs in ".My
Old ki'iilucky Home."
A slory of the homely Southern
sentiment of mother love with all
Ihe magnificence and grandeur -as
only the Southern spirit can be por
trayed is seen . ill "My Old Kon-i
lucky Home," one of the big motion
piciures of the year from an orig
inal story by Anthony Paul Kelly.
Tho picture abounds In. thrills,
sparkling romance, and is of the
melodramatic lype. It is saitl lo b
lo tho South what "Way Down
Fast' is to New F!nglaud.
A young man, son of n proud
ami haughty Southern widow,- Is
finally released from ' Sing Sing
where he has done' a term, hnvjig
been railroaded. Upon hearing the
strains of "My Old Kentucky Homo"
he becomes homesick.
His mother Is overwhelmed at se-
lug him and while eni-oute to Ihe
South he meets his t'ornii-r sweet
heart on the train.
The boy's mother has entered
Dixie,'' her prize horse. In Ihe
derby, and in one of the wildest
racing scenes ever witnessed, "Dix
ie" wins and the boy antl bis sweet
heart come into Iheir own.
Comedy, "Put anil Take "
AT SIIF.HIIVS
Wrili.VKSDAV,
Tl'IOsrvr.v AND
Itli.MK.MIllt.WCI-;"
III "liemeinbranee," Ihe big Oold
wyn special, coming to Iho Sherry
theatre for tVo days, Ilupert Hugh
es has again demonsl rated himself
a film craftsman of the first order.
The new photoplay is a companlon-piel-uro
to Mr. Hnthes screen mas
terpiece, "Tbe-Old .Vest," which-was
'if the few really big piciures
of last vt-ar.
''Itoniembranee" does for Father
vhal "Tho Old Nesl" did for Mo-
hor; It presents the bead of the
'.ouse In a sympathetic light. He
'comes first atei' everyone else"
at ,ln the end he comes out strong.
I'Pop ' Hrotit Is Ihe head of the
lottsehold which has developed into
'spenders;" they look upon "Pop"
is a "good Ibing" to he worked to
the limit and "Pop'' works to the
limit for his family. When the
. , III-
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Stale School F'unds now available
for loaning upon Union County
farms. .Interest G'.r. Call upon or
write II. K. Dixon. Foley Kiilldiug,
La Orandi', Oregon. lO-.'lo-tf
There Must
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fN TH Ml OPUS OP Thc-
AMO Trie rttDDLE OP THC
COOT) THING MY UKAKGS HCrlp
OR. XOU'O T35SN HU-
DO tjOU KNOW WHAT
LETTER J -S-M INFO'S
t ft
T Lu A WT YOU
waier Is "Pop" Grout lo Ihe very
life. He Is an actor of long - eab -
lished reputation on Ihe stage and
n screen a.,iii.sition of which film -
oom should ne proud. Kate Lcslcr
Is "Mom" and Ihe children are act-
ed by Culleu I.andis. Palsy Ruth
SI Her, Richard Tucker. Nell Craig
and Dana Todd. Esther llalslon.
Arthur Trimble. Lucille Ricksen,
Max Davidson, William Carroll and
Melvll llayward complelo the cast.
If you enjoyed 'The Old N'esl'1
do not miss "liemom ranro."
(liy Aasoclatea rreas.
PEKING, Nov. --"KitMintr" is
not a lost nrt in riiir.n. A youriK
Ainorirnn woman wan boiiiR PMrorled
roctMitly by mi America n tourist
01' temler years to tho Minn TomliH.
Some two humlp'd marineH from
the American Li'ation tluard, on
a. hike, were resting b.-shle the Ave
nue of Stone IW-asts, which forms
tho apjinK.rh lo the tuinbs.
Tin- younu woman ami her escort
went iniHiiiir 'nn liu ri"on-a bon t the
size of a si?;-niont hs-old calf, lilted
activity ijy Chinese inule-boyr-
with their explosive shouts (f
Kdnh, nilah." An they arrived
abreast of Ihe marines ih- lonrist.'H
mount Htuaihlcil and spilled hi.-i
rider in the dust.
"Oh you cowboy," sang out one
f tiie hard-lioiled ones.
Angela Slcllinno of Brooklyn,
ft'ell-known v artist model, was
judfred to be tbc most perfect man
in the world at the Pbysieal Cul
ture ExpOMtion in New York? 81
riliano weighs 175 pounds uud Is
live feet nine and one-half Inches
1.
A Classllled Ad WHI Do It!
Ue No Waste
Wf.UL. I 'jUESS I WAC
UllTl-r- lOO HAiTV IN
CRITICISM - IT LOOKS A3
THOUt
Gin CAN !
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WHO (u3rVTS
?TR6ST
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TO V.M0vvi THAT . Vrt
The young woman told Ihe story,
.,,,, ,,,.,., at a luncheon. A
; ,,.r,.1(.lmllll ,,,-osr-iit Insisted upon lis I
, , mK lniuslaled inlo French fori
h: benefit.
"Oh jii cowboy"
-In Fr-itnh.
A Classified Ail Will Do It!
How Not to TaUo 'olcl
Some persons rro subject to fro
'juent colds, while othtM'S seldom, it'
ev.-r, have n cold. You will find
that the latter lako Kood earn of
themselves. They ' tiiko a shower
or cold upone bath every day In
a warm - room, nvoid over healed
rooms, nteep with u window opeu or
partly open nvoid excesses, over
eating, jecom.;iR over heated and
then chilled and Ketthm the feet
wet. Then, when they feel the fin;t
indication of a fold,, (hey Jake
CJiamborlain'H CurIi Hemedy with
out, delay and it is soon over. Adv.
V:
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For Utmo.it Corset
Satisfaction be
Fitted' td . . !
No equceilng of organs; no
pressure; defects of figure
corrected; a perfect founda
tion for your gowns.
This In addition to tho com
forts afforded through the ex
clusive "La Camlllu" features;
No pressure on spiuo; no cut
ting by lacct-s; no plucblug of
clasps; no digging stays at
top but freedom, ventilation,
eatlsfaullon.
A complete line of the dif
ferent models always on hand.
Prices Z.liO and up,
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
Corsetiere
' Rea. 1702, Cor. Spring ft Oak
Fboae I22-W
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fL-T Mi V ' unj.' II II I ! Hl M i ' i r Xi If I
US
! DO VOU WANT V- .y"fcMm
-I Tilt LITTLE. PIECES V-P '
TOO, PADPV? VEC tVERV 'v
I r-li ONE OF TMiJl
I I J 1 (( .ry.
a
T-A-X-I
Call Main 580
Imperial Billiards
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
in Season
at
THE LOTTES
1118 Jofferson Ave.
For Choice Quality Meats
BUTTER, EGGS, FISH and OYSTERS 1
buy from
The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc.
Two Markets
Quality Market Fir St. Market
Plionc Main 32
L. ........
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
aiAciiiM? shop am) ih;mky
Al! Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles nnd Tractors rtcpalrcd,
Ovnilmnled and Itelmllt.
fc Acetylene WrhlhiR oi All Kinds
, Oytlnrter Horlns and fveriye Pistons . ,
CrnukshaltH, l'lstoriH and IMston l'lns IteKiound
ilve I's a Trial "j
D. FITZGERALD, Prop.
Furniture
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS '
Heaters at Price to Suit the Pocketbook" .
' ED D0N0IIUE, Prop.
Phone 474-3
New Telephone. Directory
to be Issued Soon
Parties contemplating ordering telephones in
stalled or changes made, please notify thc office
as soon as possible. , i
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Money 6
No Commissions
For Particulars
See
J. R. Oliver
Guide to Right Living.
Do Justice, love mercy. St. J'lrnea.
BY ALLMAN
Clothing of
Quality
, antl prices that are
right.
Suits made to your
individual style'
The Toggery
Andrew s lii'
Knox Hats E & W
Shirts
Phone Main 700
Exchange
1. 1UIJ.
iii ii f 3 -r 'Us inn
Fir & Jefferson
Snodgrass '
and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licenced Embal
mer, 'Ambulance Ser
vice. Day Phono
Main (J'2, Night
Phone, Main- 743.
nor) F.mrth st.
La Grande, Oregon
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