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m v r t . Monday, January 22, 1923, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN '. . ST"? !. H'. .!. v--S-t l'i lassified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. J. u and MARriAltET 1NGL.E. mTm DiHt.-a.i-ei u; women ami 8 rlnga. Scunner Jiltijr. 1)K. JlAliUY. K. SJl-OK. Ostoo. patnio l'ljvslf:iu:x ami Surgeon. I liayo taken uvur tlm prueiieii ami ""."-Y; U1 "Co. w. .immurman. X f.iall enuo in a uuiktuI practice wii n cJiuiiu iiif'in.s as a specialty. otiieo I'hone, Main ..i:i; HiLkU'iu-o x-nono, ;i.v-j. i'aJmor-Koc;ji'h llhlj,'. l.,a Gruntlo. Or..', 12-4-1 mi &TTOUMEY& BO OH HAN n3 BDIiKHAUD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Kburharu, At torneys. J,a Grande National Bank C. H. FINN A ttornev-at-Law, ilooms 20 and 23, Fpky Oiiice lutlf;. Take HloviUor. 13-i:t-lm DR. HBLIjE MY BUS. Chiroprnctor, New Foley Buildinpr. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 6 p. in. ami 7 16 8 p. m. 7-24-tf OR. J. E. WOOD 13 LL Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervouo and chronic dlieasea a specialty. Suite 20, Soin Ber Blrtff. Over SlWerthorn'a. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in., to & p. mi., 7 to B evenings. I'liono 17-V. OR. A. N. MAYVIL.ULT, (Specialist .in Clironlc ai3i'H3i'. Mil borls, Mechano Tberapy and Naturopath. Skin and blood dlceasfi.ij. ncrvr-us diner. ss Chronic Her.duche, Tlcz-jma, Scintica, jippenrtlr It In, Constipation, Bowel Ti'ouiji'j; e:l kliKhi of Chronic Dis.a as 6i?.ciC!jaulIy treated. Pnone Main 5i?3. Uoi :ii 1, 2, 3, eor.H floor Cool fle Ii;c!f"., opoofiito LUar Tletro. Of fice fcoir.-u, 1; to 11! a, m 1:30 to 6:00 xn. C',.;Mrftii!.;i !r.n ftv.i. 3-i-f -PIANO TUNJSKS WXPETtT 1'lANO Tl'N!:;0-Clean" and volco your piano without extra charge. Work KUnrnnlocl. Call New-' lln Hook Store tcr appointment. Itoy E. Fhtltirs. 4-15-tf FRAT3ENAT, DIEECTOIiY h, O. O. M. Lu, (Jlrp-ntlo Lio-iito No. HftO, t-oyal Oruer of ; 'ju;;;, lit'lda regular mcetir.fr? every 'j;mr;:iluv nilit ut f, p, ra. til i"i rr(;:ov.'a' lln'A. The Wo C. ?.& yoo,rth';.ft K'.riun mef. is Hfc oact ftnu j'oii -ih ri injr,onya of eat h Buontti. f;.cnr:o Lotion of the W Id --ceU (?fc. I'.'-j-'f-.y of cacb m i.h. Vicltois clvvnyii Areirome. J. J. -;IAKLAN, Dictator, C. S. SiaVLTK, Kecrctary- iJ. ?. O. iL'i.'.a.' l..a Cr.rn'Ta LotiRe No. 4f.3. Lo(1ko m'it:i each Thursuay t v enJriff nt 8 o'clock. Home and c!m prlTileprep cheortully t;xLndtii to ail ' Brothof Wca. j. b.'.A.; CKOWR, Eya Ruler. ' L. IA RSON, Sejtiry. aOOiia vVOuD.ViI':' (.jK AMl'JUICA-(;-, rcl.. rr,,,:i, :;0. VTTi meets on tho Mri,f Thurviii'- tvcnlug of each B&cnth, iu the K. of P. UaH. Visitlnif ndifeibors welcome.. rc. i:. ui.wo, v. c, JAKi: UOOTOOK. Clerh. i. !T. r.rt-2 A. M f (iran'tc Jjiidiro No. v'l, A. r. iT)d A. Iik, hojds retrulAP t-l!)tlj 1 .7 0 ; Mncor tin." nr-d third Fridays at C:ird.'M welcome to all LOT. L. SNODCRASS, W - K. R. IUNGO, Sec. . O. K' A.'Jjj3ia A.k rtft No. 1!5!. snftote ev.ry I'"rJ:J,iy nljs-it at Eagles Hall. Vin'xKuni isaawh(;rii w'cnmt). LII.T.T. W. P. J. K. l:lHT)f,T;i,U 8eo, WOODMEN OF 'i'H)-! v'Oi:i.,D-J,a Grande Camp No. Kit). Motifs every I.Iond:.y uibt ut J-.'iirrtcs hull. All visiiin:? ntiilittoi-fi welcome. Dues payrJjio at the office of tho clerk. Rooms 21-2U, Lu Giamlc National Bank DJtljT. j. j, r.tnricinpON, c. c. Ii. J. KITCHISN, Clerk. KNWHTH OK 1JVTHIA Ked- C'ros txdire No. 27, niueta every Monda eveniir in O..M o H.ii ( K. or 0x11), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to an vifiitlne KrrtrhtB. K. C. I'UOLDS. C. C. C. Jj. GTiAIIAM, K. R. S. WOMEN'S H10NKK1T ASiioCl ATLON of the Sloceabees, I.a Grrnde Lodfce No 17, W. B. A. of M. Lodge meeta firut Thursday Rt 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P. Hall. ViiHnic ElHtors WRlcome. MRS. In OKA H. MAC KEY, . . . CoHimanccr. MAFvJORIB. EATON, Record Keeper. O. UI. a. Hope Charter rto. 13, O. E. S holCs ftated connourdntlon the avo ond nnd fourth VWrlnesdnys of Rpeh Bsontb. Vifiitlng member j cordially 7"l''iianed. MARTHA Kr.r,TOTT PARKER, W. M. ANNA R. OKUVK, Sec. Call Main 500 iEperid Billiards DOINGS OF TTlE DUFFS i?.LL. I THINK. SH CriE JAV ME i P;CTt;R5, THAT'S v? SU.zr. i;r. Or P, Want Ads FOR SALtfil OK TKADM FOR SALE First class fence posts Farmers 19X2 12-12-tf PAPER FOR APPIJS AND FRUIT Boxes for salo at the Observer of fice. Ch no. 7-8-tf FOR TRADE One U. S. cream sep arator or one three year old colt for hops. Call 227-W, either morn ing:, noon or night. E. Gr Lovely. l-18-4t FOR SALK Price S10.00. Combina tion baby biiKprv and sulky, six wheels, suitable for infant or child until walkinir age.. Phone Mrs. F. M. Richardson, at Highway Filling and Service Station. l-20-2t FOR SALE One white enamel brass bed, two dressers, china closet, chiffonier, electric washer, three 9x12 rues, heaters and ranges Highest cash price paid for used furniture. Hayes Commission & Second Hand Store, 10G Fir. Phone S1J-J. 12-13-lmP FOR SALE-1G acres of land on Cove avenue. Phone 186-M. l-19-0t iron heott FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Phone 360-W. 1-13-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, 1C0G Wash. 1-19-tf WANTED To hear from owner of pood ranch for sale. Stato cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, 'Minn. l-20-(it LOST A black two year old geld ing. White mark on lorehead. Branded horseshoe S Bar on left shoulder. Reward. Notify ,W- II. Coalwell, Perry. 1-20-Htp MtlSdSltfjAFlBrjUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. Li. Norton, aul Adams Ave. 8-SO-tf LOCAL CORSETIEK)!. for Baiclaj Corsst. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Cu3t&m-mnde Cornets. tin.-.ranteed throughout. Also Heiastitchiug and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. S-l-tf QHVQ Uhiu wn nrm? ZD WW K.hcumrtti?m, lumbago, neuritis, bick aclie, stiiT neclc, sorer muscles, strains, sprains, aching jointr,. When you are suffering so you can hardly got around, just try Red Pepper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and wheo heat penetrates rniht down into pain and conyes'u'ou relief comes at once. Just as soon as you apply Red Pep per Rub you feci the tingling heat. In three minutes the sore spot is warmed t'u-ough and through and the torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red' peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Ee sure to get the genuine, with the name Kowles on every package. j La Grande ! j MATTRESS SHOP and! j VVIiAV J.1HU WUAAO Jl Mnttreanoa of ni: kln,l rlanneri , j J and rebuilt Feather Renovating. I Hugs for Bale. Cflrpet anrl Kng Cleaning ' HilU, 5!. 50 and up Chaa. Edwards, Prop. Phone 253-W Cocktails In Season at THE L0TTS3 1118 Jefferson Ave. UKE5 HER. SOMETHING ""Til GuS5 I'U CALL HER. V---- f )EUO, MOW ARE. VuO? V -i---J ( J y W.r- . tr UP TAKE HER. TO . , OH I knew VooR VOICE ' f K- VE"V CIaVO CO v..::. JOKE 14 A COUPLE i- . .' ' . " " I , y ', IMA.'JK. YOU - t'O T . I OUI IL DO 'T I. . w,-.,, i,; .: 1 r-.r, -t:. a 1. V -ti THEATRES I ii)AV AND I'OMOUKOW orL tu Ihbb Slinwn in " The On! Htmu'stt'jnl." New jiork fn 185 visunlimi on the screen J J Iunsomo cubs, nueer look ins ilorhy hiii.s; cobblo atone streetw; trail lights at the Ktroet corners; n horse, car drawn, however, by mules; Chinamen wt-.u-insr riueues; women wpmeii wearing basques and small husth'H iind impossible huts; snml boys with funny looking trousers or wt ill funnier Khort ones; nl the para phernaila oif Gotham in tlio days be fore autoniohilOH, 'radio telephones, wirelcHii, motion .pictures, and othei l'amllkw things of today. ' I'eroons who livo in Manhattan to dny or thoso who have lived thera will be e vrricd back on the wings ot memory when these street scenes for! "The Old Homestead," a Paramount picture, are thrown on the screen Juries Cruse, the director, was cure ml thit no anachronisms should slip throuKh and it will be dit'ticult to pick flaws In any sequence of the famous old. play which is now to bo seen in enlarged and elaborated form on the silver sheet. T. Roy Barnes as Happy Jack, steals a pair of shoes in this sequence which shows u street around Third avenue in 1SS3, Ho hamin tno snoea to Reuhon, played by Harrison Ford, loiter Theodore Roberts as Uncle Josh conies alonff and offers Happy Jack dolar before recosnizinfr in him the tramp who escaped jail and took Reu ben with him. I The property department, as well as the experts on building seta and oth-i er technical work, were resolved that nothing should creep Into the picture! that didn't belong there, An exam ple of how far accuracy is followed is shown in this little discussion. Di rector Cruze planned to have four1 boys, harmonizing on a corner of the Jtreet. "Let 'em sing 'Annie I-anrle, . someone suggested. "Make it 'White Wings,'" was the decision, "that was popular along about the period of '85." There is a practically all-star cast of players in "The Old Homestead.". Theodore Roberts, "the grand old man: of tlio screen," is seen as I'ncle Josh ua Whiteomb, while George Kawcett has the part of Kph Holbrook. Im portant roles are in the capable hand of T. Roy Barnes, Fritzi Ridgw ty, Harrison Ford, Kthel Wales, James Vinson, ' Kathleen O Connor and others. Matinee today and tomorrow starts at 1:30 p. m. FOX FILMS OHNET'S CELEBRATED NOVEL Gcorce Ohnet's celebrated novel "Dr. Kameau," has been made into a big motion picture by William Fox and will be shown at tl.e Arcade Theatre for a three-days' engagement starting- tocuiy under the .tit lo of Mj 'Friend the Duvil," Few noveis contain the wsallh of plot, the innumerable dramatic situa lions and the unlimited screen possi bilities of this famous story and from all advance reports it has been made into a motion picture that will prove a revelation. The theme of the photoplay deals with the spectacle of a man who has lost faith in a higher being. When little more than a child he prayed that his cruel steptather be killed A new four room modern house, cement foundation cellar. Garage. Trice $2000.00, $400.00 cash, $20.Uti per month. A good small home. a t-room modern house In very fine locution on N avenue. The nrit-e lfl rlKlit, 2350.oo, Uoo.oo li met A B-.-oom modern house, basement, furnace, tfood parnKO, fine lawn, Rood tree.i and shrubbery. Ail In splendid repair. The lot la 50x110. Good loca tion, $37(10.00. A ri-rooni modern house, basement. lot 40x104. In good location. Price 'o $L'6fi0.liO Terms S1000.00 cash, bal-'g .nice arranged as to payments. o o We Have Many OcmmI Places For Salo o La Grande Investment 1 1 Company js Ilellahlo Agents for Reliable JiisnrHiii-A Comnanier- i o (HOI Admits Ave. Phone Main 73: 52 A Woman's W e Offer For Sale EVERETT TRUE : -522 rr-iff ' 1 A - feHfiN X TURN THIS (WAY I SET A SHARP j 1 T"1' ns . see t ihek 1 , 'I T Aftoumo Just f AHtEM 1 TURN. ARouno STf?IClHT IG-M j and at that very moment his mother, whom ho loved nbovo all things, was struck by iightninff. Tho years passed and the man be came a famous surgeon and he had faith in only one thing the power of science mid learning. How he fin ally is forced to acknowledge himself a believer provides a powerful theme and brings a climax that is 'both thrilling and satisfying. Charles Richninn, ns Dr. George Dryden, gives a portrayal that prom ises to set a new mark for dramatic characteri'.ation. The vple is a most difficult one, being the part of a man, who, although an unbeliever, devotes his entire life to the aid of humanity. Peggy Shaw, who has. had a rapii' rise in motion pictures, also has a prominent part in the production, portraying the role of Dr. Dryden's daughter. Darbnra Castloton will b-r St New 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 5!)c All Sweaters ' price Plain White Cups and Saucers, per set $1.00 Plain White Plates, per set $1.00 Plain White Dishes, Wenona Pattern $5.G1 (42-piece set) - Andrew's Variety Store OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o tome rroducts No. 5 Lard No. 10 Lard Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb 25c ' Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c to 4(h: Mt. Emily Picnics, per lb 15c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb V.k The Grande Ronde Meat Co. loOOOOO OOOOOO tvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rights By Coniio IN THIS JAY seen in tlio role of Dr. Dvy.len's wife and William Tooker plays tho part of the doctor's friend. PINK nEKTI.ES K.UIB (By Associated Press) SAN FUANCISCO, Jan. 22. One hundred million feet of timber in lh: 5fodoc National Forest of California has ken killed by pine heetlei 'lur ing the lust three years, accordint': to the United Stales Forest Service here. In all, -1:10,000 acres of yel low pine tiinbeiiand in, ibis section, 14P.000 of which, iff in private owner ship, have been destroyed by the pest which for years has ravaged western forests. Stringent control measures aro now being undertaken by federal agencies of Southern Oregon and Nortlin-n California, as well as by private own ers. 25c 1)C OOO 00000000000000000000003 i 9! SOc. , $1.55 o 'CI c O I IVopIo often Blvii throe elioora for ."llletlltnB they wouldn't (jive anythln,-; -Ih'e I'd:'. '1'h.' Mayer: ot .Miami lleaeli. I-'la.. 1ms iHsiu-.t or.lora that the BlrlH iniifil v'iir h-.t'iiiij; or Ktiiy in thv water. I ' '''he l."vi!'o I!, hie Ch-ss meets ev ery Wwtn.'-tJay n!;:'.it unl.-ia tl-.ore U a koihI Niiou hi to .mi -Ilenver Tost. Just Received l-'ull line of .!asl:n sahl,. rendj. to-wi'iu- furs. Aihii h,-ul tii'iiwtt antl lilnrk tihi'inli! Tor iln-sses mid vollnr and -i)Ts Tm- ,mts. Vmi are alt weletnue to eonie mid tut thorn. I h!m,, liny nil kinds or raw furs uiitl will pny liiwl pi'iees. Chris iller 1510 Adiuns Ave. 0 il yy,.-, .,1,,., . GET KESIJL'l'S W1TM A WANT AI)' t.ife"fc-i' iwiwiiu-iiniihiiih Where thickness of a Hair Equals a Mile ' T 'I IB hair of a human head sandths of an inch, and ,iC on accunuy so coarse aa u "halr'a breadth," only poor results can bo obtained, , Automobiles may ho designed alike, and look the same, yet one, because of nroeiso fits, ban mnro power, apesd and loss vi bration. When pistons and cylinder bores are held to limits ot one thousandth plus or minus, It means that often a piston .001 uiu!ersle ,fO"s into a bore which Is .ihii (nersf.o; ami, in case of a tluvo-inch piston, instead of havhur a wall clearance or .003 .001 for each Inch of piston diameter) it. has .005 and becomes an "oii-pumper" an error of I its th:m an average hair's breadth, yet, tho results could havt: neen no worse had It been a "mile." Avoid errors as broad as a hair and Cor closely fitted pisfons and perfectly ground cylinders have your repairmen bring yonr cylinder block to us for regrin.llng and piston mssembling, ' ' Leighton's WekKng Sc. Machine' Works : i . !, La f-Jrimilu, Oregon ' , , Furai' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS i ; Heaters at Price to Suit die Pocketbook ED DONCHUE, Prop. ' ; Phone 471-3 Fir & Jeffcison M Make yourself master of today, and you will win. Why lose time and possibly opportunity by Writing when you cani have the satisfaction of immediate response by using our long dist ance lines? Any telephone is a long distance station. v A CLASSIFIED, La Grande - Baker Ante Stage l (i. lb-Tap, .Manatee JaHy i; epulis Sundnj Leaves fUher Leave; Im tir.-iud') 1:00 p. in. !':'") m. . 4:4"t p. to, 1 :0') , r: i ,i t- id. Sundays f.i a veil T.a Grande ut r.Mfi p. m. ('oitfiee(l(ri.s at Tniim Itny a'jd ri II through Oi('iV': BY ALTAIAN IU1IS ' Patterns for tailor made suits just arrived. Sea tliem and have a suit tailored to your in dividual style. ; Everything in Men's Furnishings. ' The Toggery Antji'cws Bros.- Knox Hiita averages from two to three thou motor nervlce shop work is based ir - n AD WILL DO IT il ft l i I l lfl i i :j i : I 1 A a : i i! fiSnodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal inei', Ambulance Ser- f'honii hh I 1 1505 Fourth St. I.a Grande, Oregon s) Or IKTEo WITH n.HER i . '- i .w . , V i Til!5 tV1iAK.IK" i( C-:JV3 Mil -AT Wl.UT .iriZ Tc? THflJK. A P'HCl; V.'lTIl ME THIS J t Lt'sT id sua dip- y I M husking Her.- ;, i LVr;wi(;-, y j I y 'y j-r-r-" y.'cll, i domT care ; s- f . ; , . . i V I'LL CALLjlEfl J j -y - L - (- U f !?" -) l - J ; L5taj i ;; ' . - i&yy y ' ''''zzzsri. ?-. -JZLlIIIIZI 2- ) v.. .-'-. - j 0 . : ,. J :, L.i. . y:-"""".