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iy f r'TK ffTI ji i 1 Tuesday, January SO, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN CI assifie PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY .,7'" ' Kfi.-.ii.lty i'Jl. K.'.SI.l,.i Hnmmcr UuK iuii him) Ulld Slirm.Titi, lie.' ruLiii:e nui iu. HAuitv j;. pnllilc I'livsieim, Iihvu takt-n ovi-i' on let' s in' ti- c. will, cui,ii..,n,-. as u 8 ..-,1 Oilli'u ,li.)iu-, .Ma ,;;. , ue.i. U lll'li,- l-'-l-lii!. i' I """ K'!Kl:HAI!l) ll.o T . ri '.r,"." "!"' V."1""."- y-'" '"'. At- . II, J''lN,NAUor!i..y-iit.J-iW -0 tinil b'olny oiin-o llldir 'l.VHlor. ( lllitOl'HAt Toil JCoonih Taki 1 'v,.Jr:','l-K,.-l,YI':l:S lilrJiprat-Kir .New Foley l;iil,MK. ,!,. ni.. i I.) i p. ,. uml ; t0 s p Jli. J K WOOD,-,. I, t'liil-,,,,,-:,,.,,,, ami Naturopath, .v.n., ,nl ,.,r.,r.i.-lllt-ll, ,1 .sp,.i-i,,liy. Sll(,,. Kl mer Hide. Dvtr SiIviti Imthu's. 'hi i hours, 10 to l i. m., l::i) i r, p n, 'i id a i-vi'iinis. en. ni. ifi; - -Vvniu: ciiti:, FOB BALE Olt XltADH FOR SALE First class fence posts. Farmers 19X2 12-12-ti ROMAN HACH ANN AI UUll.l.IAM'l.Y nupm'Hn IN "M'ANSLAl .-(rUTEtt" In s-nitn of tlio fnet that ther were no photojrraphcrs to record the " EVERETT TRUE By Cortdo PAPER FOR APPLE AND FRUIT ,n..,s ',! cmloms of the masses Boxes for solo at the Observer of- during, the years of doralunce of the fiee. Ch ap. 7-8-tt Human i-nipir?, Cecil II. UeMillu has faiihtully leproimced a scene ot tnc. harbaiian invasion of Rome in his HiAn In ths ?a per?. ' t;-tt hkcs Five : CUr "TfB Resr. THS. UV5T 0fS HAS HOOK6D Col-TH SOH& OASpeR.' HAS FCOUJN AWAf FOR SALK Cheap. One Peninsula .riindc. Inquire Harris Grocery. FOR SALE Mil) aero ranch on. Clov er creek, known as Grout ranch, at a bargain. Apply 'Foley Hotel, W. H. Sternweis- l-2!-titp FOR . RENT Steam Phone a,r4-W. heated room. LOST LOST Poston hull nun Sunday. Jan . uary th. rjnuer please Phone IIWI-M. l-2tl-tf MiwciiijLianBtjiif) HEMSTITCHING, iiuttons Covered. Mrs. Li. II. Norton. J06 Adams Ave. 8-30-tf OH. A. N MAVVIIXK Hl.e.-lallat Ir chronln dmeascs. M,.U,.,-ls, Mm-hail,.. Jhorapy unci Xiiluropaih. .Skin mi moon iIIm-usou, iiirvmis iti.fn.u.i Chronic -Hemlm-hp, i:(-z.-hki, .St-iiil i. -'i AppillllllclllS, I'cMlSllp.lll.Ml. ikH.il , 'J'roilhl,!; nil hhiil.s ol' I'lirnni'. l)i- HIMIKCH Uri.erully H-,.;i,-,. 'h,.. ?.'"'!! ?n- 1H"" - wii riooi (.oolldKc Ulilg., oppusin. Kmp Tlu -i tor. urriee Holla,... n u la a hi 1:3V to r,:uu p. in. Consultation fr,-.. '-I---' 1'IAXO Tl .MlliS liXruitT imano TIJ.NIM; (,..m ,, voice your plnno wiihout extrr rlmree. Work nuarnnl I. cull x,.w. Im nook Store lor appointment. l:o r.. I'll ill ips. 4-ir,-f FRATERNAL t DIRECTORY LOCAL CORSKTlEKh, Tjt iiarele Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1101 O avenue. Phone 147 -J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf 5 TO Loyal (irTTi- of .M.u.., holds '. lneetinKM uwrv Tlnn ,iu ' (V. "' ,Ilt ,ul I'VUows- Hilil. moiuh.-- Aiodfe L. fTion or hi ii mt- WorV. 1. -f. ir.;L.-, Uk-lalor, O. S. HfHTLTZ, fiiy:nt:irv U. 1'. u. KlkH (ivenliiL; sit s 1 ijil 'jrjl IKilJ Thiirmi-.i- Hruth-i- 1 k MOOKliX ViHiuMi.X !' AAIi:ii.t V Lit O'rnncii; Caiiip . 770. im.-Hs JT llii! lir:'t 1htiiL!;iy ovi-nlnir oi -j-.m nionih. in ih.i K. ui" r. hall. Visitim -eiKliDur wt'iconio, K. i. i:J':n, v. c. . JAKK JiOSHKMC. Clfrk. A. I', uml A. At. U,l nrciilt- (.utlira II. A. K' arm A. .11.. liolfl.-i r.ulu mcethiKH first uml thinl J-Yiilavs fit 7:.i0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all LOT L. RN'OD'.f'.ASH, AV. M. K JI. inxtio. K.-cicDuy. K O. 10..iLi:sAtrli; S. 2 in..t-,. flvery Friday ninitt m Kauk-s JlaU Vl.sl tints naiiihiTM wcliMtmc. V.. LILLY. v. 1'. .1. 1'J. HliiUMiUi, Spc. HHil)Mi:, ot-' 'j ni-; WOKLf) La ttnintti: t'amp Js.,. Mui-l uvtr-. Jlondiiy nir-ht at EaKs Hal!. ,i vi.xitinK: Xi ;;;hh.,i. v. .-i m . Jiywy, payafile at Ukj ;;ti- nf thn vA-vk llttnmx Ii ;rnnrl.; X;iIion;i liunk lluilOin.t,'. . J. J. Mur bi.-oii, C. C. 1(. J. KJ'iVliL'W ri.rrk. KXKIHTS OK i'VTl HAS IU1 i ros. Jjodvo So. 27 m'tl.i t-v.-iy Mtwi'lit' evcnhiB In C:ihll: ILill (K. f r ilall), at S . In. A I'ytliian wcbjona to all vi.'itinjj K'rilits. io. J''ii;lms, r. r. C. L. OKA HAM, K. 11. 3. WOMEN'S MKNKKfY Ah-St n ' I ATM t.N n the Miifculinis, La Ur:iuk Lo-U NV, '27, V. li. A. of M. Lud-n- nit-fis r'irs: Thur.ili'y at 2 p. in. find' t L ir-. "Wed nc.-idav at S p. nt.. at K. :' I' Hall. "Yisilhr,- Si.l.-r;: v.-I-.,m.. . m ns. no n.v r.. ma:ki:v. a MAlMHttlK HATON. IE. K. O. R K.Hop . h:.t.lHr N.i. Ll. n. K. S. holdf I :i t romniii ni'';i i iyn t!io nd and f'uirt ii Y din- -da-. m' t'm.-t munth. Visit in? nifinln-i a rorGiallj welcomed. MARTHA KLLIOTT T'AII KKII. W. M ANNA S. OUOVK. Hi.;. Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards KI'OKNIJ. .Ian. 29. Tlio Oregon Stall- Kctail roroliantH' association will liold Its l'.ilh annual convention in KiiK'nc I'N bruary J a, 20 and 2 1. in cooperation with the University, of Oregon school of business administra tion. An cuhietitional program, in- i liidhir? addresses on nietliods of in t reaninp ixistness efficiency, has been amtnKVd by the school at tho request of tlio association. With the cxeep lion of' the openinp program on the inorniiip of Feb. 1 which Is to be held In the rooms of the EilRcnc Chamber of Commerce, and tlio annu al banquet on the evening, of lVb. 2 1. ;;I1 sessions will bo on thu -University campus. T!ic profrrrmV follows: Feb. 1 9. morning program, with addresses or uplcomc; afternoon, "Mukimr Your Adverl-isinr ray," Prof. 1 A. Nik ley; "rhe proper Kehttion of lillHi- nejjH Cosis." 1'rof. C. L; Kellv; "The li'jsiuess Alan and H1k Itankor 'Hyi' rowini? at the Think.'' Prof." V. T:. i'olln, lA'b. 2o, inorninjr: "I'rojectinK V on r Adverti.sinj,'' Alcssaffv," Prof. NfiKley: "The Proper Ueiution Of liu.sine.ss Costs." a continuance of bU first day's lecture., prof. Kelly; 'Itc liieln? Costs of Horrowed -I'Hjdtal,' Prof. Folts: . afternoon, . puictings of various t ratio . groups.-; .. I'ebruary 21, morning, "SeiMnp ff(- crels That Uuild T Musiness," Prof. Nairtey; "A llureau for Compiling' Av ernjTe Costs for the State of Oregon," Prof. Kelly; "Your Partner in Ihe lianl;." Prof, l-olts. Afternoon, an nual election of oi'i'ieM's. livening, an uunl hit liquet, liott.l Osborn. SLEEPING SICKNESS VJU'lIM nE'ITER (IliKOOX CITY, Jan. :(o. Mrs. Etta Colton of I'ortianti, daughter of John Straight, a pioneer resident of I'aihplace, who has been in a serious condition from sleeping sickness was improving today. Durinjr Mrs, Col ton's illness her eyesight has been impaiicd but is -gradually return-iiiLC- Mrs. Colton i tho sister of Mis. Paul Proaer and Mrs. Dora JJunis of Parkplace. health! Times: Five 'aiimlred worn en : hiiM tits ;;ic in American metlical colleges. Mort anil more women arc t qiiippiiu: themsivc:i to make men Uikr ;i do.se of their own medicine. i;eeoit;itru lion of the main flume of the (. u. L. canal boulh of- lien) was Marled last week with a crow id' 4o men. The cost will be :it;,oav Ihe flntUr. to be compl"led by May . Olympia Oyster Cocktails in Season at THE L0TTES 1113 Jefferson Ave. latest Paramount picture, "Man slaughter," which is he-inn enthus iastically received all over the coun trv. . ' The episode alluded to is a brief historical cutback, but it depicts viv idly the arrival of Alaric 3 Howes in the Eternal City. Leatricc Jov, who is one of the piincipals of the modern portion ot the storv. is the hostess at a lavishly beautiful Roman bacchanal which is interrupted by Thomas Mciirhan in tho role ot the leaner ot uotns, Lois Wilson, John Miltern and Cas son Ferjruson are the other mumbers of the notable cast appearintt in this sequence-. A strikingly realistic irladiatorial combat is one of tho many intcrest inc features of the bacchanalian en tertainment. Although the episodoJ required moro than a'weeK la mm and kent nearlv 1.000 persons em ployed, it will occupy the screen fori only a cw minutes. It is useu to point a powerful lesson and serves to draw a comparison between- an cient Rome and modern America. The story deals with a young American girl of wealth who is ' a sliced maniac and who is the cause of the death of a motor policeman. The district attorney who prosecutes her, loves her, but he believes tnat the only way to. save her from her self is to punish her. She goes to prison and when he calls upon her, she treats him with contempt. He dissipates and later when the girl is released, site is tne means ot tu forming him. The two aro united after siany thrilling incidents tran- snirp The east is practically air-star and embraces many of the best known players of tlio Paramount Stock Company. The picture, which is now playing nt tho Arcado theatre, is one of the finest Cecil B. Di.Mille crea tions and it should prove a record breaker at that bouse. . t". 1 .c- Unwrr:VMvi ' I - y - ttJUV HOVJ'T Y3U, CHANGS V(?0(2. 01FICC5 NTOj lf OlA) j John Marsh of Tvumilo was elect-1 e! preside nt of tho D-enchutos coun-j ty faun hurrau at its nnmuil nteet-j injf in licdmoud last wovk, ' Tho newly organized national) guard medical unit of iho lHdth in- i fnntry, recently formed nt Eugene,! has been given federal recognition. The sum of SI U,4Uii.U waa ex perilled by Lam1- county out of the! market road funds in 11122, and there i? n balance in the fund at present of $2(i,lG.S:i, I I. HCSCCO, 13 THIS -TH3 ,5 vef-ClleJO 5)PqflXrv3iyT 5 tuHY, 1 tvANT To ORDSft A. (tANT FOR Mf HUS.'34viO,.eii&re.5TT TRuS. Y(SS. TlSD f CooR.. UlO'RSS. IT LlkfS THtS ! "AJANTSI Pe(t3ivjCt5T St NO 2.r2i ER r C4 1 M IvIDOtA) IaJITH M'S-S, THAT'S C3AtHT . - . Geo T3.n:c3. ,, W71 mm sntnii: 1 f -j Just Received Full lino of Alaska snblu rend.-to-wcar furs. Also weal brown and blnck trimming for dresses and t-ollur nittl -eitfN for -onts. You ro all webttine to ctniu nuil sco ilicm. 1 at buy all kiniis or raw furs ami will pay' best prices. Chris Miller into Adams Ave, GKT liKSIJLTS WITH A WANT AD' NEW WOOLENS' For Suits Arriving ; Every Day Look them over and have, a suit tailored to your individual style. Everything in Men's ' Wear The Toggery Andrews Bros. Knox Hats 1 v-qrrryrr''rTryrtT.'' VP Ml AT SHERRY'S TODAY, ZAMJ CRKY'S STORY "GOLDEN DREAMS' America' most popular novelist, Zano iGrey, is contributing some of the screen's most thrilling plots to Goldwvn's latest group of pictures. Mr. Grey's latest picture, 'Golden Dreams." based unon his story of the same title and produced by Ben jamin . H. llmnnton. is an absorbingl romallro, mo action ot wnicn laneo;, place in a mythical Spanish state (I known air Chinora where an Ameri-IJ can mining engineer is delving for , "oil "cm. the MrDonnld estate. Buchanan falls in love with Mercc- ! des McDonald thereby incurring thei enmity of her aunt and of the Du'.te-J of Othomo and his uncle, Don Felipe- a Th? tvo latter conspire to mnke,i away with-him and their various en-'f couutcrs with the Americam engineer!! form a senes of thrilling climaxes jl which come -to a happy end when his;' menus, tne memoers oi a vanienng American circu?,' loose the caged animals and put to rout the hun dreds of natives besieging Ruehanan and Mercedes at the inn. Jean Ilersholt, Gus Peterson and C. O. Rush directed the picture under Mr. Hampton's direct supervision and they have kept something hannening ovcry minuto of the time. The ad venturous romance gathers momen tum with each foot of film and crashes into as exciting a climax as tho screen has reflected in many a month. The photography is clfar and ex cellent in every way. The' exteriors were taken m .Mexico and there are many beautiful scenic "shots." I hi. great cast is headed by Claire Adams and Carl (iantvoort who have appeared together in other Zane Gry pieturs-, notably, "When Ro mance Rides." Others in the cast are Norris McKay, Mine. Rosr- Doine, 1 rank I.elgh, Hertram Grassliy. Frank Haves, Waiter Perkins, Unbo London, Audrey Chapman and Little Mary Jane Irving. Comedy, . Ringer for Dad. GIRL AND THE TRAMP" MELODRAMA, COMEDY AM) VAUDEVILLE Harmony Quartet often .interrupts the action o tne play oy reason of the many encores demanded. This company comes hiHhly recom mended and the management prom ises plenty of laughs. The tramp is the central character and around his gratitude toward and courageous lescuing from death of a heauliful young, woman, vho has befriended him, revolves tho plot of the play. The manner in which tho trump risits his lite to snve the girl anil his many other heroic acts provide abundant thrills anil the comedy and sentiment is so evenly balanced in the play that smiles and tears are said to run a close race. Pre-war p-ices prevail and reserved seats are on si!" at Glass Drug Store. A good conversationalist is one who listens while you talk about yourself. !CE SHIPPED ' NOimr POWDER, .Tun. ItO.-Tho. North Powder M. & M. Co. had n very good ice business the past year. Thirty-eight large size cars were shipped from this point to different towns along the line of the O.-W., from Huntington to Arlington. Thh year's shipments exceed all previous records except one. North Powder icg is known state wide and the low price usked for it. is creating a linger flemund each year. . Where thickness of a Hair Equals a Mile Tin? i an ml l linir of a human head a voragea from two to t)irfe thou sandths of an Inch, and .if motor service shop work la based on accuracy so conrso as a "hulr's breadth,' only poor results can bo obtained. Automobltos mny bo designed alike, and look tho same, (yet one, because of precise fits, htia nmru power, Bpoeil and less vl- 1 brntlon. When pistons and cylinder borea aro hold to limits of one thousandth plus or minus, It means that often a piston .001 ' iimlcrslzo .roes into a born which is .of) l ovcrsl'e; and, In caso of a three-inch piston, instead of liuvlng a wail oloarnnco of ,0o3. v .001 for each Inch of piston diameter) it has, jti05 and betiamen 5 an "oil-pumper" an error of less thnn nit uvorage t )ui)r' breadth, yet, tho results cctild havii peen no worse Jiftd tt'b6on( a "inllo, ' Avoid errors n .-broad as a hair and for closely fittod pistons and perfectly ground cylinders novo your repairmen bring your -u cylinder block to us for regrindlug and piston assembling. Leigliton's Welding & Machine Works . . La Grnndc, Oregon ' s ' We Specialize in a Careful Selection of ' , Our Meats Call at .one of our markets and be convinced where courteous and efficient service awaits you always. ', : - The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. Two Markets Fir Slreet Market (Jimllly Mnrln-I, Next to Harris'-tirocery Skajja's Uroeery change x COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Heaters at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. i J'Jiona 174-J. , t j 5 ,Fir,& Jefferson,,, Turn the Corner and Save a DOINGS OF THE DUFFS When "The Girl and the Tramp" appears 'at the Arcade J heatre on Thursday, it is declared that some thing out of tho ' ordinary will t he seen in the way of -enter tainment on the speaking stage. The play consists of two and a half hours of enjoyment, which in cludes vaudeville, musical comedy and drama, all blended in' one eve- ning's program. William I.) u rant, "Tho Musical Chinaman," appears in an oriental netting. Harry Dauscy singa famil-i iar ballads, and the singing nndf dancing act 01 James Oordon and Mary Elgin, -who have been round the world with their act, isn popu lar feat u re,w hi Iet h e s i n g i n g oft h e Corn Flakes .dOe Post Toasties 10c Shredded Wheat, 2 for... 25c AlbcA-s- Pancake Flour 25c Albers Wheat 28c Albers Oats .'. 27c Olympic Oats 27c Olympic Pancake Flour 25c Kerr's Pancake Flour 25c Kalston's Bran 1,8c Save Steps J. -G. -Holm's Grocerteria Do you wish to be thoughtful of her comfort? Install an Extension Telephone in the kitchen or upstairs then Watch Her Smile! HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY i. Lt:. --j jta Ji.'A J....W- -.y-WLft lj A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Our REPEATER Coffee . 35c' 2'. lbs. 85c viittrtE YOU SAVE Phone Main 43 I'ltEK DICLIVKHY O. V. 15. Our Very IScsi Coffee I II) l'.c 2Vi lbs., 51.12 ft His 52.13 La Grande - Baker j ( , nui u uiugv. . i llally Kki'IiIIiikT Kiiuday-. leaves il'ilier Leavts La tirundo lJ 4:4'. p. in. I:"') p. Ti; I j p. in. Klindltyi. Leaves Ln Grando ut Ti.-JO p. ni. t'oiim-ilou.s at I'niou A Practical Demonstration f DORI5. WE'VE COT TO GET MORE OF A SVSTEM TO OVR. WAY OF . J.IVIN5 - V'0U DO THINGS THE WAV VOL) v-'A'IT TO Art 3 I DO THEM MY WAY- VS. EHOOLO HAVE A MORS. DtFlUllfc UMPERSTlNDIflij - X .yes.-) C;;;j i - 1 I II I. Buy and Bull throufh Observer Clnsatfled Ada. n I I I ( TAKE TOM FOR AN EXAMPLE -( HE IS THE DOSS IM HIS 1IO.V -( HI& FAMILY VOzi A3 HE 6AV5 - TMEV DON'T DICTATE. TO HIM - THERE IS A 6EME.RAL UMPERSTANDlHo -AMP i-OOK AT TUP PrS )LT5 HtKt IP ) r? TO TOM' AI- :-. 'ZO--JK. MOTHF.a AJt F ATM HE. AT HOME ? i a ir . i c1 t i MOTHF.O. A.iO J- Tl j FATUHK. AT ? j I Y VE& THEY'RE "-s - r-fi :, 'ill HrRp.roME. lit LLV -, THE RE 5 VcTja EXA' on I.UL&! Tak'c Vod'- TH1MGO Oi ? Ai'-O 1. 1 COME. CUT . 1 . v. 1 - r Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal mer, Ambidance Ser vice. Phone Main 62, 1505 Fourth SL . La Grande, Oregon ift tft if $ f f ) ir i ..-;-.-r ',.: 1 fti