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"T" Thursday, February 1, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTI :!'. VIMIC PHYSICIAN'S . .). 1,. mid I)':. MAllti.A ItlOT I Ntil.lt i , .,','"u"4" 1,1h,'""'k ot wnmuti .jind .-iiihii.mi u sp.ioialty. flMh-e nh.n ,1111111 mi,. l:,-M,i,-n,ii plume .Muln tui; AITOtiXKYif It IK'IIHA.M nnil IV)!i:itHAIin tiro. T f )J''lii')iii mill Colon li. Kherhuril. At ' toni.-y. jjU urnnilu .Niuii.mil llmiU llulldlnB. II. I'l.W Atlorm-y-iit-l,iiv, Hmnii ' ami Z6 1'cmty Olllctl illilff. Tilkt "InviiKir. I 2-1 :i-In CtllHOPUAtTOIt Dl:. 1SKI.LL-: MVIvliK. I'hlrournt-lor .New l-'ol.-y llulUllnK. Hours Id tu i a. iu.( 6 10 i, i. ni. und 7 to 8 p. in 7-iM-u Uli. J., il. WOtlUi-.l.l, Chlruprnctoi niKl Naturopath. Wrvous ami Hirnnh I.-Jfa.fs u slMM-inliy. Suite L'ti, Koni-mi-r Ultiir. Ovi-r SilverllioriH-'w. Ol'lk-t. hours. It) to 13 a. m.. 1:30 to 5 p. in. V to ) -v,-nitiys. l-h.ilti- 4!t,-AV. x.vn ui-: i:k Uli. A. X. .lAVVll,I.KSpii:iali!.l Ir rnronic diseases. .Methods, .Mechuno Therapy and Xattlroputh. .Skill ant Mood 'diseases, nervous diseases Chronic lleailaehe. l-lczi-niii, Helatie-i .ipeudieitis, Constipation, llowel Trounie: all Kinds ol t'hronh: li seases fiuceesstilNy treated. I'honi Main r,i;l, Jioum 1. 2, :t, second I'lool , t'ooliclite Jlkli,"., opposite .Star Then. ' tor. OiTlee nouse. Mi to 12 a. in. I 1:110 to a:U0 p. in. Consultation free :i-i--.f I'lANO TI'NKliS MXI'KIIT I'lA.N'O Tl'N'iNll Clean and - vtilee your iilnini wiihutit extra ehari?o. Work Kunranleed. Call New Jin Hook Store lor appointment. Itoj 10. 1-lilllliis. , -1-1 r.-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. tl. O. .M. I.a Grande Lottie No. .ir.o I l-oyal tirder of .Moose, holds regulai t meetlllKs every Thursday niffhl at i , p. in. at Odd l-Yllow.V Hall. Tin , A omen's .Alooseheart l.eeluii meeti , Kaeond und fourth Thursdavs or each t month, .loose Ls-jfion of the Worh , . meets second .Monday of each month I Visitors always weleoine. t -I. .1. HAISI.AN', Dlrtnlor, C. S. SU11.TZ, Seeretary. B. I', tl. Klks i.a liran-le L,odKe No -l.l.l. .....ige meets eueli Thursduv eveniiu; at 8 o'. lock. Home and elui prlvik-Kes eheertlllly.e.MelHled to nil llrother IClks. r S. pi-.'AN CliOWE. Kirulted' lluler, I.. l'l:.l:SON. Keereliirv. MODKItN WOtlll.MliN UK A.MKK1CA I.a tlrande Canlp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each , month, in the K. of 1'. hall. Visiting IveiKhhors welcome. ' - B. Ji. , IHXOO, V. r. I i -.' -IAKI-: IIOSTIICK, Cleric" A. I-'. ;und A. ,M. i.a tli-autle l.odR .'o 41. A. l- an-i A. .M.. holds l-epulur meetings first and liird Fridays., at V::lu p.. nu -Cordial welcome to all I Alasons. . . LOT L. PN'OIXIUASS. W. M. 1!. lilXlKI, .Se.-retary. R 4 l-;ACiJKS,.erie- No. 2r.!l. meets every Friday niKht at Kairles Hall VisitldK nieinher.s welcome. T f v.. i.u.i.r. -.- V. ": . J, li- Uir.DHKliK. Heel viniD.Mi: tvi-' Tin: wi)i:i,n l -'timiHle Cnmp No: 1 r.9. Mt-M's eTT-ry Monday liiv.lit at Katies Hall. All visiting A'elKhhors wtlcume. Dues payahle at the office of the clerk lloonis 21-22. La Crando Natlonu 1 Jlanl; Duildin?. J. J. ilurehieon, C. C. II. J. KITCHKN. Clerk. KNMlllTct tIK 1'VTHIAS lied Crosi J.odue No. 27 meets every .Mondaj evening in Castle Hall (K. of f Hall), at J. p. in. A Pythian welconir to all visitinf,' Knitihls. i:. c. i-'ii:i.ns. c. c. C. U tilt A H A M. K. R. S. AVI I.M UN'S HivNHKlT ASSt IC1 ATIOX ol the Mai-ca liees, I.a tlrande l.orlire No 27. AV. l:. A. of .Al. I.otlne luei-ts first Tiitirsitny at 2 p. m. and third AVt;dnesflay at S p. m., at K'. of I Hall, A'isltinr: Sislers welcome. .. NOn A R MACK BY. Or j, tt.UIJ;! IJ EATON. 11. K. I' O, K. S.Hopo t'liapler No. 1:1, tl. B. S. J, .holds stilled communication Iho sec .Olid and fourlli Wednesilays of each month. A'lsilini; members cordlnllj i'; welcomed. i.MAUTIIA KI.MtVTT PAItKKIt. AV. M ' ANNA S. C.IIDVIO, Sec. ! Mirror Gazing Barred. In Sweden It Is a popular super stition Hint a iilrl must not look In a mirror after dark by the aid of any artificial light, under pain of losing all attraction for the opposlto ser. T A V I J Olympia Oyster , Al , !j . fi i 1 tarlmiJm k ) Cocktails i mattress shop and! ; vV'II; , j j-., or..rt. j - ) WEAVING WORKS j ATEU Our Very Be. ; , i f Pall Mam RO ! in Season . iMattres.e. of all kinds cleaned" Coffee Fnone ... " ,( D:l, p. m. j Vall IVlaiil UOXJ , Jtnd rebuilt. Feather RenoraUng. ! f Main 43 " .-450 tj fiundays ' 1 ! as j Rag Rnga and Fluff Rugs fori 3oc . oi. nt 1 1 I ' I-''ttV''" La Q'snde ot r.uo p. m. J nti i 'sale. ! 21, 11m 8:V jmEE ' '" f, t'onnectinns at fnlon Imperial Billiards the lottes cTt d alBS 21 lb9- f"c DBI,irBr s ibs. --$2.18' (1 m r : 1 Dxl2, 91.50 and up ' i n i i m Jt , J 1113 Jefferson Ave. ' . Chas. Edward, Prop. , ; 1 S-r---t ! -T-r f r nr ......"""."".......J )-t-t)-))01rxJ-n " Buy nud sell through Observer jiGfFlH"DUW; , Helr7v4ued" - "-'fWs& I ( Hf'.ErJ.THAT WAS A J HELEM, 1 BELIEVE WITH A GOOD j ( S TOM , THINK VOUli IDEA fe-' HELEM, I GUESS HE FIME DINNER- I EJOVEpV ,v,1. TH,S eiS "OOSE AH0 AlLj MAID wouiD , I ABOUT GETTING A MAID To JUli' ;. , MEAMS IT ALLRIGHT- ' ITVERVMUCH- JXo0 THAT WE SHOULD 6ET be A GREAT !( 31VE HELEM A LIFT ISA WjP; ( HE SAVS HE'S GOING TO ) , -- DdJtAVEHI6 A MAIP TO RELIEVE helP.TOM. ,; GOOO OME - I'M AROOMD ("l ( SEE ABOUT GETTING A ) V' ' 0 J , W I'LL SEE ABOUT ONE J f ' Q V COODOMt . YTUvdt ' -v' tMt tomorrow i Ctv rJ-(c--'4 ! Want Ads rOH 8AI.B OR TKADH FOR SALE First class fence posts Farmers 19X2' 12-12-tf r-Al'KK l-'UR Am,; AND FRUIT Boxes for salo at the Observer of fice. Ch an. 7-8-tf FOR SALE Cheap. One Peninsula range. Inquire Harris Grocery. " i-27-nt FOR SALE 'MO acre ranch on Clov er creek, known as Grout ranch, at a bargain. Apply Foley Hotel W. H. Sternweis- 1-29-Gtp FOR SALE Reetl baby buKgy, $10.00 503 Spring. 277-J. 1-30-Stp WANTED Boarders, 002 C avenue. home, at l-31-2tp WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment. Clyde R, Seitz, Phone 348-J. ' l-:)l-2to FOR RENT A furnished room. 1510 Adams ave. 1-30-tf FOR RENT Jlodcrn furnished apart ment. 1K06 Washington. 1-30-tf tubVKiAjAnnxnm HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. 8-SO-tf LOCAL CORSETIiSKE, Tut liarclej Corset Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 0 avenue. Phone 147-J. , Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge, work Guaranteed. '.. -l-tf Why Lawyers Are Called Solons. Lutvyers are so called because Solon was n famous Athenian law giver. Ho became archon and Improved the con dition of debtors, divided the popula tion Into four classes, reorganized the boule, the popular assemblage, and the council of Aeropagus. A Near Guess. "I'm Improving In drawing, mother," said the little girl. "Are you, dear? That's good !" "Yes, I drawed a cake on my slate and Ilennle guessed It wits tin oyster. lie knew It was some thing to eat, anyway, didn't be!" J Call the Faithful; to Prayer. The minarets oQ Mohufnniednn mosques.Mire the towjers f rorn ; which Hie o!hVer- Hose' business It It, Issues the muezzin or call, .to grayer, at which signal all, true JlohuinWilnns face IgV ward Hie" iRnst and. engage In devotion. -ii . , j Dissembler. r " A rann mny griimbiii and kick abpu ,It a 'pobd" doiif, Tiiit 'tlie fact remnlns that ..tleop...ln his heart, -he'smighty-1 proud of Hit! wife iil-ilioi pvw-(govn she's Insisted on Jiavln. Ijctrolt I'ree Press. ' ' ' " 11 : . .1 : dl..: ".:i 4Ji EASY TO You can Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your ltair-Avitli Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, be cause it's done so llllturalty, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is inussy and troublesome, y; At little cost you' can bny iit ntly iliug store the reutly-to-usp preparation, improved by rcuuy-io-use picpitiHiiou, iiupi the addition of other iti(icdien "Wycth's Sage and Sulplilr Col You just dampen a sponcor st with it nntl draw this tlmaVh y the addition ol other lli(icdients cullt'it oinpottilu. sott brush your hair. taking one small strand at u lime. Jly morning all gray hair tlisapiiears,. itifd, after another application or two., your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy nnd luxuriant. Cray, failed hair, though no disgrace, is a silin of old ago. and as we all desire a youthful and attractive apiiearance, get busy at once with Wycth's Sago and .Sulphur Compound and look years vounger. 1 DO I MIGHT GO IN AND Jl ,w v---V PnV MOvj MUCH THERE- ISTOUO IJ'jKXj -Lll. . . IHOPEi II I Vice 1! 1 i HIGH FILM STANDARD 1X XKW RAY PICTURE .Splendid Type of Comedy Drama In "A Tailor Made Man," Booked- Here. From all advance reports, Charles Ray made a happy choice in select ing "A Tailor Wade Man." for his initin 1 United Artists production. Heralded as setting a new and high er standard of screen , comedy drama, it corned to the Arcade thea tre today. "A Tailor Made Man" is a signifi cant production in more ways than one. Not only is it the costliest Photoplay ever produced by Charles Ray, but it presents him in a new character, a novel environment, and astounding situations. He is said to have made the role of John Paul Bart one of the most colorful and picturesque in the annals of screen drama; and to have outdone himself in point of humor, charm and ten derness. ' Although the stage play was one of the salient successes of the last several theatrical seasons, the screen version of "A Tailor -.Made Man" is said to far surpass it. According to Joseph De Grasse, who directed Mr. Ray in the screen production. the screen art form provides the more impropriate milieu. The philosophy, gaiety and whole- someness of, A tailor Alatic Man undoubtedly carried a particular ap peal to American audiences, patrons of the - spoken drama. The same should hold true in the case of the screen interpretation ; and elabora tion.- '- - Supportinc i Charles Ray in this production are1 Ethel Grandin, Jac queline- -Logan Thomas Ricketts, J-iouglas uerrard, .. Victor 1'otei, Thomas Jefferson, Stanton Heck, Wililam Parke.- Edvth Chapman, Kate Lester, Frank Butler, Nellie Peck Saunders and others. AT SHFJRRY'S TODAY ANDa TOMORROW John Barrymore in Screen Version of "Sherlock Holmes." Sherlock Holmes is the best known character in fiction of the present generation, if not of all time; his name and fame have been carried over the civilized world until mere ly to pronounce the name conjures up a vision of a master tletective ot almost super-human intelligence. In every language the words, Sherlock Holmes, mean a detective of uncnn-i ny insight,) . the stories by sir Ar thur. Conau Doyle in which Sherlock Holmes figures have been translated into all languages and have carried his -farhe into every nook and cranny othe "world. . , In,. the realm of the imagination ho is a commanding1 figure, but a figure that has .not hitherto been available for the . screen;- It avss in evittjble , that-- Soiho d,ay . Sherlock Holmes "would appear as "the hero of a screen. . story. . The immortal detective will be seen at the Sherry theatre in the Goldwyrt picture call ed "Sherlock Holmes." It is an adaptation from tho stage play fash ioned about - Sir' Arthur's famous character by William Gillette which that actor used lor years on the speaking stage. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o . o FKOI Hi LACTIC g PENETRATOR Hair Brushes SPECIAL 79c V'' WISCRIPTtON DRUGGISTS HURRY! ! THEATRES ,1 EVERETT TRUE OlSH, mB A9J5 OPpC5v?lNC2 A ISewTFO-"' WOM .THS "IPSrl op- A COON COr-llrVC. AOONO to this -sdon ji'tsr. THE GIRL AND THE TRAMP" AT ARCADK TONIGHT The Ai-cade theater will present the picturesque laughing show "The Girl and the Trump" which is mak ing good all along the line. All the ingredients necessary to the successful comedy it is said to be contained in the piece. The au thor has taken two characters, a firl and a tramp and has built around them a most amusing ser ies of situations. The plot is one easily understood, but the comedv is fast and furious, and one' Jauglt after another is, the result. : The management hnvd wisely placed the tickets at the popular prices that prevailed before the war, and as a result ' the company is : playing to. packed nouses everywnere. ,. .r yc Specialize in a Careful Selection of .. :. " 1 i Our Meats "" j,.v-"'""' Call at orie'of our jTirkets,. and..be conviiiced .-, . where courteous and efficient service awaits .. . you always ,, , . , ,,, . , ,..., j p 'iTheCrescent Meat Co., Inc. , iJii . . J f "Ai i li Twli Markets ;-' ""-'!' "i-V":' n s , Fir .Street ,JurkeL-t o , - IS:! Kurt fa UTirtTn Hrmrr Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar FREE TRADING CERTIFICATES GIVEN AYAY v-; (OME IX '' J. G. Holm's Grocerteria By Ondo ; -eawaasgg.aar' V SOCC SoMiS-TH Ir-fG. CHfisrrtvs JACK SUTHERLAND AND " HIS SAXAPHONE BAND" AT , THE ARCADE SUNDAY Jack Sutherland and his wonder snxaphone band will be tho feature attraction on next Sunday's vaudc-i ville nt the Arcade. Mr. Sutherland is one of tho beat saxophone players on the stage today, having played for all the phonograph companies in the United States. Ho has made up a band of four ladies and him self which enn render some of the jazziest of music as well as the bet ter compositions. This will be a rare opportunity to see thene mu sicians in their best. The other acts on the bill , will be of the same high standard as heretofore; offered nt the Arcade. ' Another tiling Ihnt tends to make war unpopular is tho string of inJ dictmcnts that follow it - J Quality Mnri-et, ' Sltaag's OroCtrr When the Coiintlno Was Oone. iT.u.n.... i,ia mother, "you ve been Ugh'ting with that Jackson boy again. Did you count ju truck him, as 1 told you to do! , mother," he replied, "but I ' f that somebody else counted 10 lie landed on me." Boston Transcript. - Many Known Medicinal Remedlee. ' ' There ore nearly 20,000 known me dicinal remedies. - "Just Received Full lino of Alaska snblo ready-to-wear furs. Also seul brown anil black (rimming for dresses anil inline nntl cull's for coats. You nro nil welcomo to conn; anil see tlii'in. I nlNo buy nil kinds or raw furs anil will pay best prices. Chris Miller 1010 Adams Are. GTESilLTS WITH AWANT AD MtJt'"'? Where thickness of a Hair Equals a Mile THR bnlr of a human bead a vernges from two to thrto thou sandths of nn Inch, and ,lt motor Bervlce sbop work Is bleed on accuracy so coarso ns a "halr'a breadth," only poor result Attn be obtained. -,. . ? ' : '. ', t Automobiles may bo designed alike, and look the same, yt one,, because of proclsn Tits, has moro power, speed ond less yl. brntlon. Wlien pistons and cylinder bores are held to limits Of ono thousandth plus or minus, It means that often a piston .001 uiiilcrslzo goes Into a boro whlcrr Is .001 ovcrslzoj and, In case or a threo-lnoh piBton. Instead of having a wolf clearonoe ot Mi .out for caoh inch of piston diameter) it baa .006 and becomes an "oll-pumpor" ah error of less than an average .halr'a breadth, yet, the results. could haA-u Dcen no worBe had It been a "mile." - ' " ' - ' - i ' . ' ' i i Avoid errors as broad as a bair and f or closely fitted pistons ond perfectly ground cylinders have your repairmen bring yur cylinder block to us for rugrlndlng and piston assembling. - Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La Qrando, Oregon Furniture Exchange J COMPLETE HOtJSE FURNISHERS ) ' Heaters at Price to Suit the Pocketbooici !' '-:-'rf:'''"' EDDONOHUE, Prop.' Phone 474-J ; Jefftma , - -.--4;j-4tH. Save Do you wish to be thoughtful of her comfort? ; . Install an Extension Telephone in the kitchen or upstairs then Watch Her. Kmiie! v ... , - - y"' HOME INDEPENDENT! TELEPHONE COMPANY A CLASSIFIED j La Grande - Baker ij I j , NEW WOOLENS . For Suits Arriving V Every Day -'Look them over and have a suit tailored to your individual style. ; Everything in Men's r, ;- - ' Wear . The Toggery Andrews Bros. '" ' s - Knox Hals AD WILL DO IT Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Tdr lor, Licensed Embal mer, Ambulance Ser- Phone Main 62. mm bteps -'fV i'vA ''t'-'V: f .:' - ' I . v,,V'i-' :" "'-ii' -i ' - J 1505 Fourth St La Grande, Oregon q f if