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PAGE SEVEN. ''" Frida)', January 19, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER EVERETT TRUE By Cor.do! Yes, THtSP-e'S A WHY, Trr3 CTvS You 'CovjSh-A Classified Want Ads j THEATRES j ! s i"' 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . o C A L Li 1 CM RSe ON lHA( GOOD AS NGW ' NOT PROFESSIONAL m DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSK'IASP DR. J. U and VH. MATICIAH13T IMGL.I1 usteopaU'liH, Uiaeustia ut women mul , children a npecinlty. Office phone 8 rings. Sommur lilUu-. PR. HAHHY K. HCHOKX Osteo pathic I'hyHlciun ami .Surgeon. 1 Imvo taken over tln prueiiuo ami ci'lUey of ijr. Geo. W. Kiiumurinun. I snail cniiiiw in a fiii-iat piiu-ik-i! wlih confinement; as a special t v. Ofiice l'hone. Main dS; lU'-siih m-e l'hone, 3S7-J. Palmcr-UooHch Uhlcr. La Grande. Ore. 12-4-1 mi OCHRAN and KHEHIIAUl? Geo. T. Cochran nd Colon H. r.berhwa. At torney. La Qraudo National Bank C. II. FINN Attorncy-at-I.aw. Rooms 20 and 23, Foley O it ice lid Is. Take Kle utor. ' :-! :;-1 in DR. BKLLE MYERS, Cturomtctor, Now Foley Uulldintf. Hours 10 to V2 a. m., 2 to S p. in. and 7 to 8 p. m. 7-24-tf DR. J. B. WOODE1-.L Chiropractor and Naturopath. NVrvoua and chronic dlaeaaea a apeclaltv. flu f to 20, Bow ser Bldy. Over Bllverthorn's. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., l:Si to 5. p. m 7 to 8 evenings. Phone 497-v. OK. A. N. MAYVLLLK 8pec1mtt in chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano Therapy and Naturopath. Bkin and blood d!t-easen. nerv.ius df settees. Chronic Headache, JJez- ma. Sciatica. Appendicitis, Constipation, Howu' Trouble; all kind of Chronic Dis.via e eucaesafiitly treated, l'nouu Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cooi !flre Bids., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 to 12 fl. in.. 1:30 to B:n0 p. m. Connultatlon free. 3-4 -. PIANO TUNERS EXPERT PIANO TUNIN I Clean and Toice your piano without extra charge. Work Kuftrnnteed. Cull New Hti liftok Store for appointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-lf-tf FBATERNAL DIRECTOHY lv O. O. M. La Grande Lo-Vie NO. 850, Loyc.1 Order of Moose, holds regular meeting every Thursday nitrht at 8 p. m. at 0H Fellow.' Jlr.ll. The Wo B30Dj Mooseheart L-.'Kimi meeta sic ond and fourth Thursdays of each Month. Moose Leion of the Wld meet a oecond Monday of each naT-i.h. Visitors alwaya ulcomft. , J. J. JIAKLAN, Dictator, C. 8. BHCLTZ, Secretary. a. P. O. BLKB l -a i;rnrlr. L-ode No. 411. Lodge met a each Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and clue privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elk. S. L.AN CROWE, Exa.-er Ruler. F. L. PEARSON, Secretary. ODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA lift Giando Cnmp No. "703 meets on the first Thursday ovning of- -aeh Month, in the K. of P. liall. Viaitlntf neighbors welcome. E. R. K1HOO. V. C., JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. a. IT. autl A. Si. La Grande Lode No. 41, A. F. and A. M., holds, regular BHtietltiKD first and third Fridays at 7:50 p. so. Cordial welcome to all Mason. LOT. L. SXODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RIXGO, Sec. , O. BA(.H.E8 Aerie No. 259. moets Tery Friday night at Eagles Hall. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. P. J. E. BIRDflELL, Sea WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1 9. Meets every Monday night ut Kiwrlca hall. All visiting neighbors welcome. Dues payable :nt the office of the clerk. Roams 21-21', La Grande National Bank Bids. r J. J, MrRCHTSON, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Cleric. K.N1 GHTH OF PVT11IA 3 Red Cross LodK9 No. 27, rivets every Monday eventiiff in Csstle Il.-il (K. of V. Ball), at 8 p. ra. A Pythian welcome to all vlaUInB KnliT);fa. K. C. I'1KI.IS. (". C. V. L. GRAHAM, K. R. P. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the MaccabocH. La Grande Lodge No i7. W. IS. A. of it. Lodpr.) meets first Thursday at li p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. in., at K. of P. Hall. . Visinnir Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA T.. MACKEY, ' Cpiimniicor. MARJOHIE EATON. Record Keeper. 0. K. B. Hope Chnptor No. 13, O. B. 8., hold, ntntert conuminkntfon the nec ond and fourth Wednrsd.ys of eich nonth. Vlsltlnv Biewbera cordially wlromed. MARTHA KI.T.TOTT rARKER, W. M. ANNA S. OUf)VK, Kco. Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards DOINGS OF THE DUFFS li? rV FOlt BALK Oil XKAUU FOR SA1-K DiniriR tnbli', wnshiiiK mnrhine, oil cook stove. Phone S0-J. Kiio Z'livenuo. l-lS-:ltp VOH SALK Pure TaticroU Leghorn cockerels. Reasomible if taktrt at otita. Call i:;i-W. l-17-:it FOU SALE First class lenco post3. Farmers 19X2 12-12-tf PAP1CR FOR APPLE AND FRUIT Loxes- for ealo at the Observer fice. Ch an. 7-8-tf FOR TRADE One U. S. cream sep arator or one three year old colt for hojrs. Call 227-W, either morn ins, noon or night. E. G. Lovely. 1-1H--U run salis-uno wnite enamel urnss bed, two dressers, china closet, chiffonier, electric washer, three llxla rups, heaters ana rnnires. : jerked away, he was snaked th,1 Hichest cash prico paid for used tail by the number ten houk. V.'ally fuifiiture. Hayes Commission & claims a new sport record! lie hmd Second Hand Store, lOti Fir. Phone ed the trout ami thus went down in G13-J, U'port "history as the first to cn'cli 12-1.1-lmP ! a -trout by snuerrrmjt him in the tail. FOR RENT Housekeepinp; rooms. Piiono Su'O-W. l-l;t-tf WAHXED WANTED Girl for freneral house work. Write P. 0. Box 48, Wal lowa, Ore. l-18-;it WANTED Washinu or work by day: or hour. Phone :9G-R. l-15-(it ! ! ill WU1;1jIjAP ICOtrtt HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 900 AJams Ave. 8-Su-tf LOCAL CORSETIER& for Balclej Corsot. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O avnu.' Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edgo. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-H )AL Sl'IMM.Y l'OH Till: ' i'hii,!I'1Im;s ii:(omi;mh:i . (llv Mail) MAXII.A. i. I.. i The itnaid of director; of tin- of tin" lloniil fo.il rnninniH' In lltn n nn ni 1 1 i-eporl to the a-dvei-ninent -whiMi ' 1m too chiM utockhohler; -rwminnii that a li.iKlier tjiriff on imported co.i I lie iinposcd ami tliat the. iuiditioual revctiim thus derived, ho used in ;j;iyi:!j;- a mitiMidy to coihpanioo pro ducing coal in tho Philippine' an 1 for further development of coal fields ill tho ' Island of Mindanao, The rrport of the hoard ntiyn: "Y do not hi llvi', It poH.sjhle for any cmiipany, cither Kovcrninent or pi-ivate, (o mine coal in tin; Philip pines with comnierci.il s:icccss un less the industry is given a protec tive tariff." , The report also declares that un less I he coal properties can he 'leas ed lo privatf. parties, ' tho Nr.libha ('oal company .should; re.isii opera tions and liquidation proceeding- he inaugurated. Mr:. Kltznhcth Tanley. wldow of th.i la to County Commissioner Mauley, dlcrl a few days apo at h"r 1191110 in HMIsboro. Klin was 71 years old and had been a resident of Washington county for nearly 5o you-s. Tljc body found last week heside tho 'K-W. 1 melts west of Hood Itiv:r has been identified as that cf WiM'a'n II. Chnl.dt. a son of Mrs. Km ma Chuhh of Trout. I. tke, Wash. Tho immortal American that has drawn tears and from a million hearts. drama laughs La Granda ! 1 MATTRESS SHOP and!' WEAVING WORKS '! i Mattresses- of all kinds cleaned ' nnd rebuilt Feather RonoTatinrr. ,' 3 Roi; Bags and Flufl Bugs (or salo. !' Carpet and Run Cleaning ItilU, 1.5() and up Chas. Edwards, Prop, Phone 253-W Olympia Oyster Cocktails in Season at THE LOTTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. MS Si:UE. WAI.I.ACIC II KM) SNAIM'E!) A THOUT 11V THK TAIL Here's the latest in fish stories! Wallace Real, ilinctol by Alfrcil Gii'i'ii, went to Bear Lake, Oil., on location for "The Ghost Breaker," his ntw Paramount picture which come:; to the Arcaik Theatre today, to (ret some trout fishinj; scenes. IWhen.thcy we:o all on the banks of the stream for the scenes, the property man hadn't yet beer, able to of-(catch any trout.. Mr. Reid, who was standing with his IoIe at. a spot ju.t above a falls, saw a couple of beauties and hastily putting a couple of salmon eirjrs on the number five and number ten hook:? on the line, cast it in. One of the la-out lrinbncd the number i live book and W ailv beiran to nlav rum. The fish was too bic for the hook however, and snapped it, but as he AT SHERKYS TODAY AND TOMORROW Violn Dana in "June Madness," lleuo'3 dynamic star fairly bubbles over with vivacity ami peppery en thusiasm. She can't help it because hers is a personality that can't be suppressed. Heie she plays a June bride, who de-v.-rts the ;room at the altar because she happens lo be in love with nnolher man. One scene shovs a cabaret ar.d the star show- itur her talents as a dancer. Com- J oily showine;, "The Cowboy and the Kajr.h." (By Associated Tress) SALEM, Jan. Use of a "re form car" has been resorted to by Juiltfe G. K. Unruh of this city m a" effort to minimise tho amount 01 recKiess nuiomoonc anvuip in of reckless automobile tllO vicinity of Salem The auto, which has larffo ban- USEOf SILEi .inJnevs on. either, .sido bearing the cap tion tr.' ui red leitera. ihis ;s t raffic violator beintr taui'-ht iroad," was placed in operation here recently. A traffic violator, who- had plead ed ptiilty before Jiidtje Unrnh to speeding his ear- at the rale of 40 miles an hour arid who admin ed to tho court that he was "racing,' wns tho first nmn to drive he car.- He was ftr.e'J and oniered to drive the "reform car.' Judg-e Unruh says that his move to eliminate speeding and reckless driving is not a bluff,-and that other violators can expect similar sen tences. . , .... m;TTi;ii i;o.ns' One nb nit i od ;md i hirly-;dx years ag'o, or iu 1 7 Nil. JEobert Uiirns wrote tin; toi lowing epig'-am on rough roadn: I'm now arrived thnnU.'i to the gods! Thro' pathways' rough and muddy, A ceitain sign that niakln' roads Is not. Ibis pf-'ipf-'s stndv ' Altho, I'm net. with Vriptnrea ei ani'd. I'm snr.: ;':e I Ji? )'. y.y. That lu-edh-.s.i t-iniierH .-ball be datnn'd t'nlcsvi thr' njend l'ifir way.s. S.'inn ;?lrlH have S' lii ibl.- lili-i that, and Hoine EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Deck Color and Lustre WithSage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sarc Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, !o because, it's dmie so naturally, so even- j ly. l'rcpariii; Ibis mixture, though, at 0 home is mussy and troublesome. At 'o little cost you can buy at any jlruff I store the ready-to-usc nrcparation, im- in i proved by the addition of other infrrc- ;o j dients called "Wyeth's Saprc and Sul- i I phur Compound." Von jmt dampen ! a sponrs'e or soft hrtuh with it and draw o this through your hair, taking one small a j strand at a time., i'.y morning alt gray 5 j hair disappears, and, aftLT another ap- o .plication or t-.vo, your hair becomes g .beautifully darkened, glossy. iand lux- 0 J uriant. j o Gray, faded hair,. though no disgrace, 'i 2 i3 a sign of old ae, and as wc ail de- o i 3irc a youthful and attractive appear- to ance, pet httsy at once with Wyeth'a j , Sa:;c and Sulphur Compound and look lo years younger. Such Is Life Willi a Bit,' Yard I DON'T KKCW WHETHER I'M It, T. StlCH A WISF fSUV OR hJoT - The bigger, the vro vo-j niifL - IMl.Kll IO l,ri'. J BE PIEMTY Tj Do ARojijD J HERS I'LLC-AV- 'do, o-L S II iVCllVC5a.S1 .H6B5 . 3 U. r U if" Mi ImHCW - Ia;H-i. - YOU Youp.- H e AO - THAT CL t-i 1 IF THIMSS (MUST BE, - CAM 'IS to ., r 1LV E. mmmmimmnLl WOUNDED DOG NOW IS CATCHING PwATS (llv Associated Press) TACO.M A, Wash., Jan. !!). A doi; wounded in the World war and the holder of an honorable discharire f 1 0111 the United States army, is now catchine rats at U. S. Veterans' Hos pital No. 50 here. '1 he doir is Punkinrf, a fox terrier, and he is with his' muster, former Corporal W. H. Hall, who is recuper ating at the hospital. Punkins saw service in the Mui-ne, Aisne, .Mouse-. Arironne and St. .Millie! offensives and he is one of the few doirs if Un nnl,, nna In Mnaunu nil him. ""Ilorahle discharge. His dicharjro pa pers, a prouu pussensioii ui 11 in uwii er, read: "Thif is to certify that (71 Mt) - Just Arrived i , -vi'i jew Shipment of Dark Percales , Light Percales Flowered Cretonnes ..28c Good Quality of Ladies', Men's and Children's Hose, per pair .'. - 19c Good Quality Fibre Silk Hose, per pair 59c All Sweaters : Y price Plain White Cups and Saucers, per set $1.00 Plain White Plates, per set $1.00 Plain White Dishes, Wenona Pattern $5.64 (42-piece set) Andrew's Variety Store ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Home Products No. 5 Lard S0c No. 10 Lard ?1.5o Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per Ih 25c Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 2c to 40c Mt. Emily Picnics, per lb 15c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb 19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. OOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A -A Ki'.r ' I'lfi-'r rZ-' LAO-iv - fi. . i ' , V i- ; 1 iVNt - on nn. I .vx -"' CO'-'.E J Ni '- ', .:n the Hi-v-iri! jJ "5 r "t ' 1 . .. 1 - CcST- IT - THySOUQ. - - STYLES ... V ,V.Viy - Vth SERVICE runkins. Mascot Co. C. 27lh Eniri neers, tho United States Army, asi a testimonial of honest anil faithful j service, lis hereby honorable dis- i charged from tho military service of the United States by reason of ex piration of term of service. V. I). Circular 10(1, Dec. .'), l'.Hi). "Said Punkins was born in Bal timore in tho State of Maryland. When dnlisled he was half year of npre and -by occupation a mascot. He had dark brown eyes, brindle hair, fair complexion and was one fool 2 inches in heiirht. "Given ui'der my hand at Presid io, this 10th day of April, 1010. "W. A. Green, "2nd Lieutenant Knitine:rs, U. S. A., comniandinic.1' 4 They're waitfcnK to see what you look like now back at "The 01.1 Homestead." ....25c, ....19c wait i;;;T1U I r.E. I HOPE IT SMC.'S rJEAL HAO AoAlil TOHliiMTj Uoii( Vi)i;.DA0'iV f. W. H. Boh nenkamp Co. Undertakers Funeral Directors The funeral service we offer is not excel' 'd. The things that combine to make things eas ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find we oxfer you in fullest measure. " DAY 26-1-W PHONE Ambulance Service OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Where thickness of a Hair Equals a Mile T-IR sun hair of a human head indthH of an inch, nnd .if on accuracy so coarse aa d "hair's brendth," only poor resulto can be obtained, AutoinobllrM iiuiy be designed alike, and look the same, yet one. because of pr"ciao fitH. Iiub more power, speed i?nd loss vi bration. Win n pistons and cylinder liores are held to limits of one thousandth plan or ininiiH, It menus that often n piston .Oflt i!inleisi! ii-"H into a boro which in ovei-slze; nnd. In caso of a thri'e-ineh piston, instead or havliifr a wall clearance of .003 .mil for each inch of piston dUnneter) it him ,oo! nnd becomes an "oll-pumpt'r" an error of los than an nverage hair's brendlh, yet, tho results could have been no worno had It boon : n "mile." Avoid errors ns broad nn a hair and for closely fitted pistons' and perfectly ground cylinders have your repairmen brine your cylinder block to us for reminding and piston assembling. Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La Grande, Oregon Furniture. Ex COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Heaters at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUErop ' 5 Phone 474-J ; Fir & Jefferson TO DA 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 COMPANY A CLASSIFIED La Grande - Baker Sji Auto Stage ji I'. (. Del.np, Munnjiei' r J iMilly livceptiruc Slinttayi r- T,rivc i:ili-r j-aw:i (irnndo J i ion p. in. y-.f.H u. in. q ' I i .A't p. in, 1 :0' p. o J 6: 1 t. in. O g Kundfiy o j J.t-UV'H T.a CJninrli- ut r:.i0 p. it o t'onin c (Inns (tl t nioK Duy Bad sell through Observer ' ClHSMlflf d Arts. BY ALU! AN PUT J L-7 I.J I NIGHT Main 59 a verupes from two to tlireo tlioii- motor aervlen whop work la based Y - AD WILL DO IT Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal-0 mer, Ambulr.nce Ser- i vice, l none niain z. 1505 Fourth St La Grande, Oregon 3 1 liiir