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IH'-.H' ... m i I I K u ..........1 - - Tuesday, January 1G, 1923. THE LA GRANDE fiVKNINC, OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN If 11 I Classified Want Ads Vt -.1 EVERETT TRUE By Coitdo I THEATRES PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OHTKOPA'A'rilO PHYSICIANS DK. J. U and DR. MArtf.Aiti.yr inini.ts Ofitttopntc-tia. UiH.-uMes ot women una Of lieu til win.- ntlllllt Xlnii. lilt imtlilc I'hyKKitin ;unl ,Snreon I lniyo taken ui.-r Uh- inacllco uiul ouii'CH of lh tioo. w. Zimmerman. I Hiillll IMIKUKO ill U K-ilMill lUilttlie Wl'h t'oniiiu-ntt'iirs as a SiH-cialty. Of.fice -1'hoiH'. .Main i;:t; Kfsii-n I'hoiH', :is7-j. I'ulinei-Koesch HIiIk. I-a (Jiaiule. Ore. ' i:'-4-lini' KOCH RAN and EBKRHA HD Geo. T Cochran and Colon it. Ebttrbard. At torney, L, Uraude National Bank C. H. KINN At(ornpy-iit-l.:iw. liooint) 20 unil 2a, Foley ou'ice UxIIk. Take Klovator. 2-1 :t- 1 in ClllKOI'KAClOR. DR RKI-LE MYEliS. Chimr-.nT'r. NVw Foley Building1. Hours 1U to 12 n. m.. 2 to fi p. m. mid 7 to 8 p. m. 7-24-tf OR J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous nnd chronic dUeaaea a epeclaltv. Butte 20, Bnsn mer lildg1. Over Hllverthorn's. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 1.30 to 5 p. m., to S erenlnga. Plume 497-1fv. XTATUHE CUliB DR, A. N. MaTA'ILTjK PpeetsiUt in cbronlc diseases. Methods, Mechano Tt.era.py and Naturopnth. Skin and blood disease, nervous ri Incases Chronic Headache, Eer'-ma, Sciatica, Appendicitis, .'Constipation, How el Trouble; all kinds of Chronic nHd ea oucneasfully truated. Phone Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Co4- Idiro met. opposite Star Theatre. Of nee noura. i i to u FOR HA LB OK 1HAUM FOR SALE First class fence posts. Formers 10X2 , 12-12-tf FXAINK HA MMKESTF.IX AND (HWVAV T.CAIll.H CO-STAit IN "ON K WKKK IW l.OVK" In "One Wi whirl 1 1 k of Love," j . ... ,, i PAPER FOR API'LK AND FRUIT.;",' " , 1 ... , 1?" ,'t ,h,i iV... n . .i . iM. inuiMinv. inn niiiuiir "i mm nj fi. ru n 7 ; ate in for n hilarious time or it- Ino ' pirture is uuite the most eci:i sia i riiniiup ,ta mfrim'r- nnd ininwsivi witt'e of work t tint il I'ook hiis bi'on ihituteiiiiiir to explorl.- up- stovo. I'honc :!3-J. 1J115 Z iivenue. jon us for weeks. CVi Uiinly M'.t.m 1-1:-.Ud 'Sclsnii'k, who produrrit the Picture has n'MT Vent linythiiiR lJ'f-" FOil SAI.K One while enumel brass s0 enlhrailin);. bed, two dressers, china clo?et,j Her- aie the inirredirnts that -nake chiffonier, electric washer, three the picture one of u'-.usunl inpl: 11x12 rui;s, heaters and ransresJA twi.i atarrini,' com! Inalion, E'finc HiBhest cash price paid for used , llaimiierslein a'nd Conway T irle, furniture, llayos Commission tipiayinj? together tor (he first time; a Second Hand Store, 100 Fir. l'ho'nelstoiy by Edwar.l ,1. MonUiftiif that 51S-J. ione mav call really "bie" without 12-13-lniP blushini; in enibarrassment; direction) 1 -. - . . - . by George Archainbniid that fulfills FOH WJHTT ail torniur . promises matle 1'V this ... , imaginative Frenchman; and u sup- FOK RENT llousekeepine; rooms, portinir cast that is not dwarfed even Phone MiiO-W'. l-lK-tfjby the full-power stalling cor.ibii.a- tton. HEY ST mmm Fish Story. Aa P.essle't ifreiitn live near ;ha Reasliore, ' ihey tuaiietimeH use HiauU ftsli lis fi'rtlll.ir fur the tloww heils. Bessie liail ohservej . this, and when wane time later the stiff, spiky leaven of the KlndlohtK appeared, she ran lo her mother and excitedly announced: "till, taainata. the llh are cuaiiliK lip ; their tails are stli kliik' rlttht ihrouth." ilosloa Transerlpr. FOR RENT-5-room house. Inquire Newlin Book and Stationery Store. l-lfi-tf The picture is in accordance with the Stiznick company's new-hatui. ! MliVv Thnf nf nrmhieim' ''bin'" FOR RENT-IIeated rooms and board :st0ries only with crowilcd star casu. it oesirai, ".lose in. inquire luThe company has pit its buji font Hemlock. l-12-itp . fnr,,.,H in tlii ciwr. nnd it, if t., be FOR RENT 3-room motlern fur-i " H . ""7 i 'u; , VV " , : .,- -t n snei aparunetu. '" '. '!!,, e who will applaud "0.10 FOR RENT ed apartment, ave. iweeK oi love. Steam heated furnish- The story concerns p. Kl. I'ona Jjtatlon free. tlANO TUNERM society eirl 10015 Washington ' who sit .denly tires of the ear!l'a-ij 1-h-tt jWorldlv pleasures and decides ti take j a jaunt in an aeroplane. Unforhin WANXKO " " lately, she flies in the same spirit that she (lances; and when hei' p'anc Board and room in private home, i accidentally conies down to earth, a 1:10 to 6:00 i Inquirer 102 Hemlock. l-10-(itp lot of her hlKh-falutin notions .miimc ' rr i doyvu with her. ne lands rignt. in a Washinc or work by daynest of outlaws, the chief af whom S-4-tr KXP10HT PIANO Tt'NINii Clean onrt TOtea your piano without ' extra charge. Work Kin'rHnlf.Tj. Call N't'w !in Hook Store for appointment. Roy R. Phillips. 4-10-tr FRATERNAL DIRECTORY lb O. O. M. L.a Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular saeetlng-B eery Thursiiay nisht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hull. The Wo neD'i Mooaeheart Legion meets sec ond and fourth Thursdayu of each month. Moose Legion of the W rid Bieeta secund Mo-mny of eacb ax l -h. Visitors always welcome. J. J. "HA It KAN, Dictator, . C. S. SHULTK, Secretary. I, P. O. HKKS La Grnndc Lodge No. 419. Lodge meets each Timrpday; eyr enlno; at 8 o'clock. Hom and cluu privlleires cheerfully extended to all Brother Blks. S. DIAN CROWE, Exa.-e- Ruler. F. L. PEARSON, SeoiVry. (ODERN WOODMEN OP AMEltlOA Ia Grande Camp No. 7703 morts on the first Thursday evening of each Month, In the K. of P. Hail. VlaltitiK neighbors welcome. B. R. H1NOO. V. C, JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. k. F, tu3 A. M. La Cranio Lodffe No. 41, A. F. and A, M., holds tCKUlar noetlnes first and third bYldaya,At 7:11 v. m. Cordial, welcoiwie to all aaon LOT. L. SNOnGRASS, ;W. M. E. R. RINGO, See; ' i, O. HJA3LE8 Aerte No. 259, meett very X'riday nlpht at Kagles Hall. Viaitinv Members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. J. E. JUlRnSEKL, Hec WOO DM KM OP THR WOULD La Grande Camp No. 160, MoetH every Monday nlsht at Knjrlcs liall. All viitlnfi: neiffhoor; wulcomo, Dues payal)le at tlie offire of the clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Grande" Nutional Bank ftlrig. J. J. MURC1ITSON, C. C. R. J. KITCHKN, Clerk. XNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodtfo No. 27, meuts every Monday flVf-ntnif In Castle H.ll (K. of p. IIal at 8 p. ni. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlrrhts. K. i vi i-;los. r. c. K. GKAliAM, K. It. S. WOMKN'8 HKNEKIT ASSOC1ATUJN of the Maccabees, La Gr.mde LotrKe No 17, W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed neday at 8 p. m . at K. of P. UalL Visiting Slaters welcome. MRS. NORA li. MACKEY, i CORimanaor. ARJORIB EATON. Record Keeper. ' WANTED or hour. Phone :tim-R 1-15-Ot WANTED Colored woman wants work by the day or hour. Phone 244-W. l-l,'l-4t WANTED Fireman wants room with private family with priviletre of practicing Xylophone. Write W. A. M., care Observer. l-lU-3tp sort .of Cupttun Kidd of thc- mountains. From this point on tho story is conclusively and totally absorbing so that one wishes for an extra eye to view ail the jjoinps-on. The pi"1, far from being xa mechanical doll ihat does aa it is told, evinces a spirit that is at once audacious and cour- eous. Nevertheless, she has a bat j tie and a half on her hands trying Ho war! off this (Jod's-Countrv ASTRAYED A red Cell? cow, crop; Sheik. To jrive away the story be and underbit on ripht ear. No fre t h'W received the key to our brands visible. Taken up at my y. would be doing it a great in place in Kruitdale 6n 14th day of iJufllt,f- w can only say that it if December. Owner may have same ""'"H'e " i"-' 'uu ' f"- STftAYKD. by proving ownership, paying for keep and for this ad. Thomas Standley. l-10-5tP ture at its best and is, its own excuse for being. . UEMSTITCHlNGi-Buttons Covered. MrsvL..Hr Norton, 906 Adams, Ave,iJlomnnoff Diamond Theft Thome-.' of lit SFIEKRY'S TODAY i j ' AND TOMORROW "A FACE IN THE FOG LOCAL CORSETIERli for Barclex Corsat. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O avonut. - Phone 147 -J. Strictly Custom -m a d Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edgo. Work Gtiarantaed. i L ! . B-l-tl , (Jrent Picture. Mysterious Disap peiirance hi uussum 1'riiiceni iso Kxplamed in Picture, "he raccin the Fog." i i .! 1 'I ; Vt'-nTT La Grande The mystery of the Romanoff dia monds, that wonderful collection -of precious gems owned by thet late Czar of Russia, has never been satis factorily solved, but every now and then, JLluVi turn up in the news. R cerltiy, 1 cable dispatch from Bel- jgium announced that the customs au I'thorities had seized a famous emerald surrounded by twenty diamond? MATTRESS SHOP and ;hich fmpry wJnP t the great WEAVING WORKS ; ilar instance of attempted of nil kinds cleaned t:!,nff ,n,t0 America of the Romanofi if father nonnvnHr.tr ! diamonds that Jack Iloyle founded Mattresses ! and rebuilt i Rag Rags and Fluff. Rugs fori J sale. i Cflrpet and Rug Cleaning I 9x12, $1.50 And np J Chas. Edwards, Prop, i Phone 253-W his famous "lloston Blackie" story. "The race in the Fog." TU ,i: .." 0. E. H. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. BJ. 8.. holds atntd communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each atonth. Visiting menhera cordially lnwied. MAI. Til A El.I.lOTT PAHKKIt, W. M. ANNA . GHOYK, H- c. r T-A-X-I Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards Olympia Oyster Cocktails the Grand ; Duchess Tatiana, youngest and favor- liite daughter of the late Czar, is also another mystery that has never been solved. Accounts agree that she did not submit tamely to the fate of the rest of the royal family, but made her escape in disguise of a peasant girl. Some declare tliat she was I overtaken and murdered by the "Reds, while others insist that she got away and there was a rumor that she reached the United States in safety, and has since lived here incog in Season . at THE L0TTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. Some new parties are founded on nriin-inlcs- hut most of them are founded on sore spots. iaxi CLUR CIGAR STORE Main 7C8 A Car Always Ready For You IS m&imm!r nn Kilii iU-l ' r YOU . H g Tj ! ' j on the tgMiJ Brvrirs. VOCATIONAL : IMlM WORK URGED STAMPS 0UT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. It!. Offi l-eil Line OCT KSl'I.TS WITH A WANT AI New Suits Patterns for tailor made suits just arrived. See them and have a suit tailored to your in dividual style. Everything:' in Men's Furnishings..' The Toggery Andrews Bros. Knox H;its lri;liiK tlmt every war volorim of this clly aiHl vlrlnlly who lias Ik'i-h (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. It!. cials of the Twelfth District Where thickness of a Hair Equals a Mile TTR hair of a human hrnd a veniKea from two to throe thou- nanthH of an inch, nnd ,tl motor wrvlee nhop work la baaed on accuracy so course na a "hair's breadth," only poop resultB can bo obtained. . . ,...- Autoinoblles may be designed nllke.hnd Ibok the an met yet one, because of pr'i!lso fits, has more power, hprnl nnd less vl brullon. 'When pistons liini. cylinder Imro-s are held to. Ilmlta of. one thousandth , plus or inlniiH, it nifanH Hint- often a 'piston- .001 iiiidersl.e kois into a hoi-o which is .no l j overlf; and. In enst" of a tlirrti-ineh piston, instead ul' havliiR1 a-uiill elearanee of .OOB ; .001 Ktr i melt Inch of piston dlunutlrr) It Iiuh .005 and hecomea1 an "oil-pumper" an error of . vhh tlnui an nvrraK" ' bnlr'S1 brcadlh. yet, the results could have, been no worsti Jiod ,lt been' a "mile." . - ... i 1 . .( .. -m t ',-:-' Avoid errors fn broad as a hnlr. nnd for rloaely fitted pistons and perfectly wound cylinders have your repairmen brJnjr yodr cylinder block to us for refrrimliiiK und pt.slou aisenibllntr. ; Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La Grande, Oregon the redemption money may ue ri-in-vested in other ifovernment securities bearini; interest ns from January 1. TherohAvas approximately .?S1,000,-000- dn atanips sold id , the district. About forty percent were redeemed liofm Novemher.Jfi and January I. Kiaiitf.l vocational training nt tne cx-'era neHervc bank announced here to pcnmi of Hie Kovermiicnt nml has fall- . thnt there is apl,roximatcly ?:i5, nd lo enter tiHlnitisr do w nt ""- 000,000 jn war savinRS stamps in the i-arllcsl poMKllile Inoment. 1-. '. Jom-!,,;,.!. iu, hnvn not been nrcsentc.'l eph, northwest dlstrlot nianiiT of f)r r(!1en,p, jon despite the fact that Hie I nlKii stiiien VeteiniiM' iMireiu to-jy ceasPlf bearinp; interest after 'lay i nested also ilit ,M . f'-rW;) Junuirry . li)2:W The ' states- in the i'ik'ii who niadi'"i 'iiiVtts 'for 'Iraliilnu' district are: California, Orojronj lda iy Idler ln-fore the application peiiodj10j jjtaj1; Nevada, and' portiifiis .of i xidn-d Decemher HI. file for-1 Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii also are mal claim for frainlne at Hie lleur- included in the district, j st office of the hureii Immediately. bnk ;s sendi out Urfretlt' Mr. Joseph staled that the federal cil,sito have atainps turned in law allows the dlsablM 'r''-wraiV H,f . tn cnd of this 'week, so that one yen- niier neui pieejurco jjiiki ;ile for li'alnini: to beiflrf'hiH vderifional course pri'sumliiK tlijil- the vocational handicati continueK. tlowcvi; If tbej hanillcap (llsulipears during t II ((elav,, the velevall will likely loHe IliyopVorV tunlly to learn a new trade pr prn I'esslon under the direction of Wie R(A--ernment. It was Htated. finreau o flciats di'elared thnt the Kovernmeut is eai;er to liave every veteran en titled to relief under tho federal l.-iws lake advantage of tho opporlmilVUti: offered. o l ;.'.'.:;... i'.,J.l.. H.l. . .'. . ,' , ; ',. earlv and painless elimination trainhiK application privilc-e ,,,1 blisehull rookies who are unable to tnon.h sl,-,!ll'ylnff a desire to lake "lake the Kn.de thus op vocational trainliiK. Such reinicsts, ; "'r '"" r ' ' accordlnS to Mr. Joseph, en.llle Ihe'hll" dpll..C tl e pi ' W"H veterans t. ike formal claim rrlinnounced here by George I utman , trninlfK at Ihe.proscnt time and and. ocretary of the San I- ranc.sco club. , a. Ion should be taken Immedlilely. 1 has been the time honored cus- torn to take young rookies into the I train infr camps ami then release them HOUSF ON WHEKLS 1 i F thev did not have the stuff on the (Bv Associated Press) 1"- However, the Seals now plan I HOQUIAM, Wash., Jan. A li'Ki'" K'v 'he younKsters a tryout in j house on wheels, to (five the nation Snn Francisco for ten days prior to. a glimpse of the big timber of the'ine m-pamire i"i w n n n. ' . t i ; If ll1n l.tttti uhntu r'ltiuu lltWI SiDPffl northwest, is expected lo leave nere DIAMOND ROOKIES TO IiE ELIMINATED Furniture Exchange E FURNISHERS nit tlie' P6qkelok 1 j I A ' cE,!i4y.!Lii; Uffl COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Heaters at Price to Suit rjie Pdcltetuoo , ED DONOIIUE,' Phone 474-J . , ; :s is , FiE.& Jeffer'son il II N. (I I (Bv Associated Press) iSAN YliANCISCOj Jan. Hi. An of in the spring for a tour of tha United States. The house will be hollowed from a ffrcat fir log and will he sev en feet wide and six feet high. It If the bnvs show class and speed. thev will then be taken along with the' team and given a real opportun-1 ity. If they slip, they will be III I out without embarrassment or pub- Mr. Boyle's ingenious solution of this twin mystery, makes the fate of the Hast of the Romanoffs and the crown jewels which were the last telic of loyalty rest upon th skill and cleverness of the reformed American crook. "Blackie" Dawson. How bis early criminal career enab-!o led Dawson to see through the ma-lg chinations of the Soviet represen-io tatives and foil their attempts to re-l capture the Grand Duchess and her I diamonds, forms, the plot of that fas-jc einaling photoplay, "The Face in the Fog." 1 2 ! Lionel Parrymore, Seenn Owen and o Osmium the Heaviest Metal, Lowell Sherman portray the prin-iS. It nppeurs Ihut tho heaviest metal cPk1 ro,l's. The production is mas-!o Is osmium, which lias, bulk for bulk. Is lnc "upi-oriing cast all mat very nearly twice tho weight of lend. the m,wt enactmg taste could de Tho specific : ifr.ivlty of gold 1, about I shwi conle,, ..AMan,!o nineteen and l. quarter, while that of U jj, A Dog" 2 osmium Is almost tweuty-two and A j ' '. J 0 half. Osmium Is also tho least fusible , i o of metals, remaining unuftected by a Fruit packing concerns nt Imbler0 degree of htat eopablo of causing plat- packing and shipping ahout 200 io Ilium to run like water. It even re- canoaos oi ai.pies. a icw Krowers slsis tho Ineoncelvablo temperature of ''r ,h"-'h ."f " box the electric are. ii k. t ,.nn,i,rh to f it. tho ehiniui. i licitv. according to Secretary Put of an automobilu. ,i ln. The preliminary tryout will ; . i be a secret and no one but Jack The Houuiam Commercial club is! Miller, manager, Jim Scott and Joe the owner of the house. C. E. Cave ' Kelly will kndw who has tried and of Seattle will he the driver. 'failed. ' for their products, while others are receiving much less. ooooo 000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000 I 1 9 1907 - 1923 I o Sixteen years of ceaseless effort to please our custom- era and to render every service consistent with sound 2 business principles finds us more completely equipped o than ever before to supply La Grande and all Eastern r Oregon with both fresh and cured meats. Our new packing plant has no equal in the state outside of Portland, and is not excelled there except in size. We solicit your continued good will and patronage for 1023. The Grande Ronde Meat Co. "TO DA Y- Make yourself master of today, and. you will win. Why lose time and possibly opportunity by writing when you can have the satisfaction of immediate response by using our long dist ance lines? Any telephone is a long distance station. . HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPAN Y . 1 . llIIWIMilji ill,lpllWtJIIJ.ir).' Wfj"Mjl!JIIIl? JWI I I'll ji;. 1 11 r i.,i...i A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT C 1 1 c , o , 8! Olivia Cets a Thrill 1 1 ,,s"i' 1 the electric ore. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A MRS. DUFF WANTED , J THIS MAV BE THE OWE ONE OF HER'. RIGHTING ) MRS. DUFF IS NOT BUT 10 RATHER. ASK ' I FIXTURES CH'NGED IN AT HOME AT HER BEFORE I 6IVE J' . 1 HEX NEW rtOMt flNU I rntotN 1 hhv i i ITTOYoO- v I CAME TO SEE AM NOT 5URE . j- w. - . A BOUT T- A WHICH ONE SHE 1V ll--t-.'f 5EMD IT E?CK AND a L.x' HAS IW MIND - ' ' ( HLPE61.A0TO -L sl-l&i. 'i EXCHANGE IT FOPi ) (life- j3'j' Jfiv OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO La Grande - Baker Auto Stage ' I. . lieLnp. .lunngee llally lArepllllg Sundays Leaves M'il"T I.eai'S I. 1 :IMI p. m. ':cn a. ni. : I.', p. III. I :0') p. In. ft: r, 1. 111, Sunday Leaves La fji-nnile at 5:n0 p. in. ('oiillcellotiK a( t'llloii (IraniPi J J 11. ni. , J I I I Bay and sell Classified Ads. through Observer BY ALLMAN MI0HT SUGGEST THAI Vol) BRIM'S THE FIXTURE DOVN 'OUR SELF AND EXCHANGE 1 11, rtla - 1 VU lltrtl VOU CAK JUbT DET I'LL RETURN That future mvselfjm PERSON - I TilINK IU'3A FINE l.;i;kii!i; m.Luw- he has such A V.'JNOCPFLiL' SMILE. - DID VUU SEE THE-TWINKIE IN HIS EVE WHEN HE SAID, I MIGHT BTJINO f it Down sn Ml ill 4. 4. 4, 4, 4,4, 4. 4, Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal mcr, Ambulance Ser vice, l'lione Main 62. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon 4iM$Slf'Mj'$f t ..r-r-rr I '- MR. JACKSON IV L P' M mm m. le .ru i 'ir5v . '-.& I )iijiiiiMiypt.'i".i'i'i.i y ' 1 'MJICE I 1 1- - , I 1. 11 1 S II 1 ' v . 1 . 1, t '.T I