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i Saturday, January C, 1923 PAGE SBTOf" THE LA GRANDE EVENINfl OKSEftVEtt Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS chili .Vr. - . """-''" KOUIl-ll ami m ,?c " ., EVi'l". ".. '!"'? .p" 1 rinBa.-Bo;,::rnM,u,,,! Dli. HAl:ltV K. luithli! Musician imvu faUim ovei Ul l'lti((M 111 I ti- I SriliiKX (lairo. XlllKI'OM. I tin; prui'iicu unci . V . .iNiiiicrmun. 1 Hhall eiiKii'o I'll 1 Kcni-ral 1 orilcH I'lic, l'hoiu. H(i7 nirnts us :i siKcliillv. Main t;:i; I siil'ii:o - I'aiiner-ltui'M'li lililic, I 4 -1 inn AVroit!.ev& JOChi RAN and BBURH.t h n nan t Cochran and Colon It. Ehurbard, At tornera. La, Grande National Uanlt Duiiuinv. C. Jl. FINN' Allornoy-at-l.aw. lloonit ill anil 23. Foley (lllao LUIir. Tak hlevutnr. . U-KI-lm CHlROPIlACiOK. DR. UfcXL.ES J1VEHS. Chiropractor. New Foley buildini;. Hours 111 to 12 u. rn.. 2 to 6 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. 7-2-l-tl' OH. J. E. WOOUBIjIj chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervoua and chronlo dlseasea a specialty. Suite 20, Bom ber Bldg. Ovor Bllverthorn'a. Office hour,. 10 to lH a. m 1:30 to 6 p. n 7 to 8 evcnlnga. Phone 497-Vv. rTATUKE VVl'.W BR. A. N. MArVILLE Specialist in cnroplo dlaeasua. Methods, Mi-chano-'ffeVapj and Naturopath. Skin and f Dlood diseases, nervous diseases. , Chronic Headache, Eczema, Bclatlca, Appendicitis, Constipation, tlowel Trouble: all kinds of Chronic Dtseas ea Buceessfully treated. Phone Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Copi Idgre Hid?., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6:00 p. aa. Consultation free. 3-4-tf PIANO TUNERH KXPEUT PIANO TUNJ.VC; Clean nnd voice your piano fcvlthout extra charge. AVork Rimrnnteed. ('n)l New lln Hook Btore for appointment. Itoy E. Phillips. 4-15-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTOR y L. O. O. M. La Urande Lodk-a No. 860, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday niKht at 8 p. an. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Wo men' Mooseheart Legion meeti sec ond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Moose Legion of the W rid meet second Monday of each WC 4b. Vlaltota always .velcome. J. J. IIAltl.AN, Dictator, C. S. SHl'llH, Secretary. 8. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 481. Lodge meets each Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. ' Home and cIud privileges choerfully extended to all Brother Elk. S. LCUN CROWE, Exa.'er. Ruler. F. L. PEARSON, Sciiotary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA- La Urande Camp No. 7703 meets on lue nrst Thursday evening or each month. In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. E3. a. RINGO. V. C, JAKE ROSTOCK, ClerR. JL r. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. P. and A. M., holds regular meetings first and third FrldayH at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Xaaona- I.OT. L. SNODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RINGO, Sec. . O. EAQLES Aerie No. 269. meet, every Friday night at Eaglea Hall. Vlaltlng members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. , J. E. BIRDRELL, Bee, WOpDMEft QF THE WOULD La GrCin&fc Cimp Ko. 169. Meets every Monday nipht at Eagles hall. All visiting: neighbors welcome. Dues payable at tho office of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande National Sank Bids. J. J. MimOHISON, C. C. II. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. INKJHT8 OF PVTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every Monday evening In Caatle Hall (K. of P. Hall), at Bp. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. FRANK A. TURNER. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. H. H. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, La Grande Loif&e No 7, W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. an. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. Hall. Vlalttn? Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA B. MACKEY, u Commander. ARJORIB EATON. Record Keeper. 9. B, 8. Hone Chapter No. 13. O. B. 8.. holds Hinted coimminlcntlon the aeo- ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting meinben cordially I welcomed. I NRLLIH O. NEILU W. fit. ANNA 8. GROVE, Sec. T-A-X-I Call, Main 580 Imperial Billiards DOINGS OF THE DUFFS a 5A ' j 1 oc-v vvy -.: Pi-mxe-; liirj c--' ?.; I j OW.R - PA -1 i vM- I i-Mafimi&t tip Want Ads FOlt MALE Olt TIIADU POK SALE First class fence posts. Farmers 111X2 12-12-tf FOR SALE Krcsh milk cow, SfSd.lM); also one family Jersey cow SiiO.OO. Phono :tll!l-W. 1-5-lt PAPER FOR APPLK AND FRUIT Boxes for Palo ut tho Observer of fice. Ch ap. 7-8-tf FOR SALE Restaurant, tiooil on- portuuity for man and wife. Rea son for selline;, other business. In- (une 217 I'll- street. 1-5-Ct ! roii iMsirr FOIl REN'T- 'Sleeping room, loll) 1-2-tf Ailam.s. FOR RENT Furnished heated room Close in. Ml-J. 1-4-tf FOR RENT 3-room modern fur nished apartment. Phone 180-J, or 3:i'J-W. 12-23-tf FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire 801 I'cnn avenue. l-5-2lp LOST. LOST Two blnck KcldinRs, wt about 1-100; one black mare, weight about 1100. Phone liil-.M. 1-2-Mp WANTED WANTED Woman wants steady po sition in private family. Call i!)'i-W. 1-5-Mtp STI1AVFJ). STRAYEI)-Two year old bald faced heiler with calf on .Miriam range; branded AW (connected) on right hip; crop off right ear. Waelry Bros., Elgin, Ore. l-4-:it HlBCELLAilKCnS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. 8-30-tf PIANO LESSONS Leschetitsky method, and beginning lessons in harmony. Call Miriam B. Smith, Phono 29C-J. , 12-9-lmp LOCAL CORSETIER1S lor Barcle? Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O avenur. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guarantee! throughout. Also Hemstitching and Ficot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf La Grande ! j MATTRESS SHOP and! ; WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of- all kinds cleaned ' and rebuilt Feather Renovating. J i Rag Rugs anil Fluff Rugs fur J Bale. f. 1 J i Carpet and Rng ' Cleaning 8 0x12, fl.50 smfl up J Coas. Edwards, Prop, ' Phone 263-W i W. Cass TRANSFER knd BAGGAGE Stand at Club Cigar Store Phone Main 768 Just Received Full line fii Alaska sablo rendy-t(-wear fnts. Also seal hit.wn and black trimming for dresses and col in r mid cMffs for eouts. Von are all vclti mie ti efinio anil see thenv I also liny all kinds of raw hirs niul will pay best prici's. 1j j 1 Chris Mjller 1010 Atlanta Are. Wanted Attention Divided. Kliuer, who Is tlie only boy In o fam ily of four sisters, often irets (Masted Willi the way they baby him. One day when be hail evidently reached the limit of his emhininee he pressed his feellncs by a,vinp: 'I wouldn't mind the four of you If there wus Just another one like me." 1U ' MOVING ' THEATRES -U'KH OP UOAV TODAY ONLY, AT SHEKKY'S It wns ol(i that liiml Jai'k Aui tin, played liy Ncal Hart, to (ftt .ill tho buniinir ilosirU 'the country. 'some writers say, fuiuot," lut luck favuivd Jack Austin, nlUt arlr cleaning up he cumcs to n wilil hoi- (Ut town to r-vjoy some ol the vo n- forta tho ilcsert had derm-:! him. On the main street of the little sttle meat, n maddes t ttpr has W,i:o. away from u -ol) .;li t'it that Is 1m in held near this tr.vn, vh!ch bA hrouRht toKcther the world's, reat at roiiors, bronco 1 ;d,'fs and bul- dockers. As Jack AnMin ritie. ti: t"? settlonl"., wil'l 6l0t?f Ukti.cs uown the st.iet, uttering eo;:.e . i-itt ard ieft.. A yv-c mo fr'j.n fear, sji'I dir'i't'v t;ic wild n.-iiiial's nalti. Jack A:' note; Jie danger t.c itiil is a and put '.'u snurs 'c- hia hvtio. he dnlie: after the steer just as it is about t-. dig its nv.erJ ni'.i :.'.- n intended vietn.i. Jnck ien f:"i hi i Oise, his ;w. ho iris Krar' U tho ? uinal's hovii. s:.d ith j't-niv'-h if his young l mnri )' !, bulld'Hi and ti'iowa tho ,'or tj the Krijao luld- vv it secui this tiuiOp( irl: life. Jack Austin is a sU'incr to tho inhabitants, but ho soon becomes a favorite and is welcomed as a lea he-man. The cirl ho saved is a con cert hall performer, who. too, had Len hired by gold to perfu"m i i t w. J. wj-ptern cattle town. ( Amont; the carcVess. restless bniid of humanity were derelict.' and clcs- l'Orate characters that prey on il: unwary. The leader of oii; learne I that Jack had struck it rich and "was well supplied with gold, an 1 lays hi plans to secure it. The concert girl, whom Jack had saved fiom the wild steer, learns of the plot against Jjck Austin and warns him. 11 thanks her, and as he is not the knvl that weakens regardless of (Kids, ii man's fashion, protects his own 1 in terests to the sorrow of the bold bad one. They were lured by g.dd. but as Jack Austin did not figuio on allowing them to strike pav di't that belonged to him, he plnvs the game of wits and fists with thorn. most thrilling series of incidents. The boys taking part m the Kodoo con tests discover that Jack is an old cowpuncher, and he is invited to take part in their exhibition, which he does, .Carrying off alt the big pmos, for bulldogging, bronco riding and ropinff. All together, it is one of tho most startling1 pictures Ncal Hart ever appeared in. The cast is a very big one, eluding all the rodeo celebrities and Spanish dancers brought from Mex ico; four of whom introduce fan dangos and other native dances. ' The atmosphere and settings ii "Lure of Cold" bring to the scree.i unusual features and types of char acter, and in it Neal Hart is at his besc. Comedy showing, "Women Firs;.' AT SirrcilRYS, SUNDAY, SIOXOAY JAZZ GIRL HRKOINB OF FINK IMC TURK He Career Vividly Portrayed William de Millc in Picture "Nice People." by What may ihnppen to the modern jazz girl in her pursuit of pleasure- at-nny-cosb. is vividly portrayed in William fte Milles latest Paramount picture. "Nice People." which will be shown at the Sherry Theatr Sunday ana Aionaay. Tha nroducei has aliievti the unique distinction of presenting' a vi- wi prowem ox wavy in tt iinuiiier that is mtertainiiur. anuislmr and ar tistically perfect. A truly all-star oast is seen in "Nice People." Wallnce Reid plays the role of the ywunjr American who is unacquainted with the modern and sophisticated irirl. Bebe Daniels is delightful as the girl. Conrad Nag-el gives one of the finest characteriza tions of his .career as the male coun terpart of the "jazz girl.'' Julia Fayo is tho villianness, if such a term can be applied to the catty young woman, who does her best to luin the romance of her friend be cause both happen to love the same man. The supportinir cast is eouallv not able, Claire McDowell, Edward Uur- tindel, Bertram Johns, Eve Sothe'-n, William Boyd and Ethel Wale are uniformly excellent in their rcspoc-( o tive roles. jo The story of "Nice Peonle" has tni2 do with a modern girl who lesents o j tho sudden assertion of parential au-J jthority. In a fit of pique she f inds ' o (herself accidentally in a seemingly, 9 compromising situation. The other man does not always understand butlo ho is always loyal. With h!i at J nn.llg the assistance of a sympathetic aunt, o the girl does a right about face th-it'o brings happiness in the end, but cm-; ly after some trying erperien;:ea for jo the young woman. You will enjoy "Nice People.' And Jo if you are young or have youthful io daughters, s stors os other feniin;pe relatives, you will do well to take o them with Vou l Comedy showing "The Dentin " I Tom Is Kept ; I 1 PUT In A 13I1.U SOMETIMES WHEWVoUDO ( a&ainst tom for; moving , . The most vou get the. ' I 1 SERVICES RENDERED ) . LEAST THANKS FOR IT- I V. Jfl, Ateth-. i ow- - NWHAT'S THAT? ) "" Tff.f rwAiLTHis , MONEY.' A whole EVERETT TKtrE' UuDCTM UyUIWC, DON'T -rweY on't eei 011 nwc TO US !' into fie.. : r-Wi ' ' Nn TWCzY 'DOK'T Bfil-ONS TO MS, COT THi.yS KNOW twHO 1 AH," VOO'H- FIND T1Y INlTIAt-l Ttio use t jS. 'IQ.M yl AT STAK Tom Mix, the popular William Fox star, gathers additionul laurels in his latest picture, "Tom Mix in Arabia," a fast combination of thrills and laughler, which is the attraction at the Theatre today and Sunday. Good as the other 'Mix pictures have been, this is probably the most jn tcrtaining of the lot. At- usual, Mix takes a number of chances that are real thrillers. He descends a mountain, for exampla, by the simple but dangerous, pro cess of lassoing a tree and swing ing from the tree to the ground. He does a! this verv casually. though it were regular method But his nonchalence did procedure. i:ot prevent last nights audience Ifrnin gasping with fear. nut mo tnrniB, many 01 mem as there are, are outnumbered by the laughs. Mix starts as a ranch own er who, through a series of strange circumstances, goes to Arabia, where he is taken for the heir apparent to the throne. He begins imme diately running the harem on a strictly American plan, beats up a sheik or two, and makes a whirlwind getaway with the girl of his choice. A picture, all in all, tnut you will thoroughly enjoy. A Mutt and Jetr comedy Is also on tho program. WCH MEN'S WIVES" A NEW TYI'E PLAY "Rich Men's Wives," a Preferred Picture, has been selected by the Arcado Theatre fof its attraction Monday and Tuesday. Advance in formation feclaree that this play, a new type of drama, turns the cal cium on the social butterfly in much the same manner1 a ncieritist, would use' a microscope on the winfed speeiefe. When is. r. sehulDertt. Dissident of Preferred Pictures, Inc., decided to produce this story inspired, it is said, by tho unhappy revelations recently in one of America's leading families ho chose Oasnier. maker of "Kismet'' and other big pictures, to direct it. Then, having- obtained Gnsnier, he went seeking for a cast capable arid popular. For his. prin cipals, he selected House Peters, Claire Windsor, tho reigning beauty of the screen today; Baby Richard Headnck, the unforgettable child ar tist; Kosemary Thcby, Gaslon Gi.vss.j Myrtle Stedman, Charles Clary, Mil- If 2r.-! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o 9 1 rHT Sixteen years of cea.sele.ss ers and to render every service consistent with sound business principles filjds us, more completely equipped than ever before to supply La Grande and all Eastern Oregon with both freih afid cured meals. Our new packing plant has nolequal in the state outside of Portland, and is not excelled We solicit your conlinjied for 1923, The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 1 oo0000000000&000000000oooOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo Very Busy SOMETIMES WHEW You DO THE MOST VOU GET THE. ly Condo MELONS TofoO. - oNS to rtii.wi F You WA NT To . died June, Carol llollvway, Wil'iam' Austin anil .Martha Mattov. 1 IIAIt.MONY SINGINfi AND COMEDY. 1'KKVAIK On the New Program at the Arcade Theatre Sunday. Fellows with funny capers ' and songs, known ns The Orpheus Com edy Four, make their appearance at this favorite amusement resort. They are known from coast to coast and when they make their appearance garbed in the costumes of the char acters thev aim to portray, nsiliil- . ities start anil, well, it's all off but the laughter Their comedy is scream and their songs arc harmon iously put over. Evans and Mayo have an offerinR which is composed of nifty songs in,l ,lnii,.0. in which thev nnrtrav the poetry of motion in a manner that will make them favorites ati once. Harry I.ee, a talented young man and a clever ventriloquist, whose songs and comedy talk with his lit tle dummy pals makes his short stay a pleasant one in every way. Knlphs and May are a pair of jugglers who juggle their way in public favor by club swinging, jap spools, devil sticks, mat spinning and balancing. This is a novel treat and a clever one. "Henry Gord is Hnppy." The Kan sas boys havo got a bonus and Henry will get half of it. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP BY 'HIS SULPHUR Any brcakifig out of the skin, even fiery, -itching eczema,, can be quickly overcome by allying 'a little Men. bo Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying proper ties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from sfiin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema bright up and leaves the skin clear 411(1 smooth. It seldom fails to rVidye the torment and disfigurement. Suusrcrs from skin trouble should get a litO' jar of Rowles MentliO'Sulphur from any good drug gist and use it like a cold cream. o o 1 nno 2 o effoi t to please our custom- " . , j I Nt SEU ICE O 81 there except in size. pood will and Kitronafe r THAT'S UNADULTERATED LUCK, I'LL SAV! LET'S SEE NOW- FIFTY- dollar- two -dollars -four dollars amd sutv cento - i'll just keepthis and call it TOM- , MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE . In tcllinir of some nf liis early of forts in uuthorship, tho iKiirl of Uir-; Ki'iiiH'nd ciniL'ssts that lie Hold Ilia (ii-Kt two hooks for $:!00 fuih, in r iUt to otitiiin money with which to K.'t mnrrk-u. M. Puchmnnn, the. celilirntl'd pian ist, has received rerently many re ciuesls to anneiir miblirlv In Choliin'H i-oat whitlr wan presented to him l)y a irinnii m uie Kieatost living ex poluMit tif Cliopin's works. TsjxijLine CLUB CGR STORE Mainl;768 ' A Car AlV&ys Ready FoiYou WINTER IS HERE Now is tho time while yon don't need your car to consult your repairmrdn. Just ask him to put the power back into it 1V installing new pis tons, rings andpins into r.e-ground cylinders and your car wil ruii like nev. ,' ! J Our Stocks ar Complete and Our Machinery the Jest . " COME IK AND SEEfTHEM " LeightoWs WeliJing & Machine Works La Grande, Oregon Furniture Exchange s comple!t htjse furnishers V Heaters at Vi'Ke.to Suit the Pocketbook jj , E JpoNQHUE. Prop. ' r Phone 474-J SJ Fir Jefferson X TODAY V Make yourself master of today, and you vrSU win. : Why lose timfe andtposhibly opporturdr by writing when you can pave the satisfac'Aon of immediate response byi usinf our long dlst- - I. O A Ai'i ill icu niira i miy tciouiiujic m a iuug umvauco . station. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY A CLASSIFIED La Grande - Union Auto Stage P, O. I)iT.ap, fniingcr Infly i:tt pHng Sniulnyfl I.oiivcH I'nton -, Luuvor 7:3ft a, I ii::: it a. :i.:;n p. Buy and sell ClBUKlfled Ada. through OI)cror BY ALLMAN SEVEMTV-FIVE.- square, with m. l u i f !L in. ... I Mi::!r) a. m. I l:00lp. m. I I :t . :; p. in. r:4 p. m. J o,! j.'iivc.i rnlitii, itno fi. in. , i K.Uaya jlj o;! l.oavrn Jji CiidUMlc nf 6:00 p, m. i r y.. 1, L3E Great SALE ' -Nov'Goin2 The Toggery 3 IDC AD WILL DO IT 8 8 8 8 8 liSiiodgrass anc Zirrmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal mbr, Ambulance Ser vice. Phone Main G2. , 1505 Fourth St La Grande, Oregon -v- ; , j i ii H 'f 4 p my