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Tuesday, February 13, 1923 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY o.sti:oi',viiii(j physicians Lil;. ,l. u un.l rut. iAl:i:.ith:'r ivm.i.-. Oyto..,;ut,s. (ijs, ;..S(is 0f woim-n ami J ai n -.. It.-.-i..),.,,.-.. jihouu iluln lot J riliM". Sninin.T lililtf. ATlOltNK.YS LOCiill.w mill -: I i !-; 1 1 1 1 .v i l (iuo. f I in nr.. ii uini Coluii 11. Kliurliiiril, At- V." 1 t;r",uii National liauk i.ullilliij,-. l''lW .tl.lllH-V-lll-l.lllV II,,,., i!'l inul L! tor. ml 23 foil- Olliou IllilL'. Tuk. t i:ii:oi'ic.(T)ii I'M. 1:1.1.1. !; ilYKIis. I'lilropractor -New jy..,.y liulldlns. llntirn 111 lo 12 a. in., 2 to j p. in, ana 7 to 8 p. m 7-SI-ti Ul.. J r.. IKmlKAl, Chlropriictai inul r.iiliiri.pnUi. Aitvijiis iinij chrimii illHi'H-t-s a sin-cl-tlty. .Sulto 20, ,Som-mil- 1:1.1-.:. iv-r sii vi-rl liorm-'n. Ortic lidurn, 10 to la a. n... 1:30 to 5 p. m 7 to 8 '-Vi-limi-.s. I'ln, ii,. OT-V. n.vit::i; ci m; Jl!. A. -V. M.tl lll.I.10Sie.nllst tr llironic ii:.s, :ss. .M.-1 ln.d.i, .Mi.ilinno 'Jh. -rally iimi N;i Hii-ojint h. .Skin anc III. ii. ll (llsi-llMl'M. IHTVOIIH iHsi-USl-H' t.'liruiiii; I li.ailailic Ci-x-'Iiih, .Si'iatira .Vjiju-n.il. t'l.n.stiiiatlon, Uuwel iioiinni: mi jviiiiiii ot Chronic PI nil-owfully tri'iili-d. l'honi i;iln ''' I: ii 1. -, ::. .second flooi i iiiiihi; .- i.uifr., oiii.ositu Star Tlum Iit. (.U'ti.-i- Ii i hi si.-, ,1a to 1 a. in. 1:0 to 0:ou ji, in. CoimuUntion frt-e 3-4-tt I'lAXO 'ITNI-IHS K.NPhkT 1'iaxii Ti:.iNi) cloan and vii,. your jiiiim, ..viiluiut extra . i-ii.iii:p. v uric u-iranti-i-il. t all Now ; Jin PH..; .si.n-y tor aiijj.iiiitiiieiit. Hoy K. I1llllip. -l-ir.-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. T,;i Crnndo Loilffe No, 3F.0 I-'-ynl Order uf .M'-odc. hoUl.s retfului DUfelins's every Tii iirsday niptit at 1 P- "' ill M1 I'VllOW.s' Hull. Thi ouicn'.s .MoiiiHlK-.-trt U'Ricm mueti rnvtuul ami lourtli Thursdays of each iiionih. .m,m-1( i.r-iun of the Worl. iiK'-is p. .v.iui .Mon.I.iy or each month V i.-llti; a ill w.-i v. w-'lroriiL1. .1. .1. IlAi'I.W, Dictator, C. ii. .SIIUI-TX. Secretary. Li. 1 u. iOllisliL Umnilu iod'o No 4,'!:i. inn.'!:; c:u-h Thursday fM-'ihiu' ai K o'clm'k. Jlonm and clul privii, ;I -ui luHy extended to all . d::a.v n;ovi::, Kxnlted Ruler. 1'. U. I'K.MiSdX, tSefi-.-lnrv. MODKU.V WOOD.MKN )1-' A.UU10A Craii'l.' I'-iinji .o. 77ti:t -nieeta' on iKo l irst Thursday veiling or each :it"nt:i, in tin- K. of l'. hall. Visit. up ..W'igiiljor.i v.'clctunt', Ji. Ji. lClN'OO. V. C . . J A KR UOSTOCK, Clerk. V, I-', una 11. A. ineot itig 1 ::ui p. ; 31y.SdM.. . l. 1-ri (irandt UodKe- No , nrtd A. M., holds r!eular first and third Frldaya at Cordial welcomu to all liOT L. SNOOP-RAPS. W. M. K. Ii. lilXUO, Seeretary. . i-IAdijKS Airie No. meets .f i; t l.'i- i1 t .,i ,rl, t of I'ih.Iuo Hull ViiiiuiJ liiftiilf velcom. ',. 1.1 LLV. V. I'. J. K. itlRDSKI.U See. ,Y i : I . : i ; N i ) L' T ill-: Willi LD L.0 tf : r;t !.; Crimp Xn. 1 'ii. Mr-t.s every Monday f'ij-ht at Kai,le Hall. AT . viMtii,- X: :;hlj"is wtlconn!. Dues n. i: r Mi' til i li oirii-e of the clerk " J'.iion'.-; 21-L'. Ia Crande Nationa. j;.-ii.k Jiuildint?. .1. J. Murohlyon, C. C. II. J. K1TCHKX. Clerk. K i" I in s i iy 1 Till AS lied Cros; I.od:r-- No. 7 meets every Monda cv.-nlns in Castle Hall (K. of P linll.i. ;;t s p. in. A I'ythlan welcome tu nil vi;-ltin:? Knlu'his. 10. C. KIKLDS. C C. r. i.. Clt.MTAM, K. it. S. UOMKN'S 1 KS KFIT ASSOCIATION o) tin- i:ie--:ihi I, a firandu Loilfie No 'jr. V. ll. A. 't M. Kodc meets first l'h ur: d:iv ;;t t. m. and third "U". (Inr.-d.-iv t S p. in., nt K. Of V Hall. Visltlnir Sisiers welcome. MliS. yOPA n. MACKKl', C. 1 Ml.jnKlM EATON, It. K. O. iloi Oi.-iph-r No. O. ti. S. ln'i'i.-: i'nt"' om intmieaiion tne src on i :'nd l' iii-l ii Wcdnrsdiiy.-J of eacl" nmrit i Vihiiins meinber.H cordially Wl'-ftm-d. M.MiTHA iil.I.IOTT rAUKKU, AV. M AKN"A 3. ;i:uVlv See. '..i!;.. ;i;is co.wii.Miov ffiy Assofijilru TYpse) ISADI:;N', Calif., F"l. 8. The. Am ri(-;i.n Society of Civil T--nRineors litis iictieplci.1 an invitation 'xtontIod by ' tin- l';i:nJvn:i Cimnil-'T of Comnien c to liold tli' l'-LM cnnvenlion hero. ; La Grande ! ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! WEAVING WORKS ; ' Mattrosva of all kimls clan-d! ! ami reiiiiilt. Fi atbor Hrnovntinir. ' I l::u; Kii.us ami Fluff r.uics for J ! Carpel ami UuR Cleaning 1KI2. si.rio ami up Cliiis. lalwanls. I'rop. I'lionc 2,",;t-w DOINGS OF THE DUFFS uriwi HAVE YOU BEEN m i? duff ? I was just S I'm gladvou DOWN TOWM TRVING TO GET f OME MONEY OOT CF MY HUSBAND AND "V: THOUGHT I'D STOP IN FOR. A MINUTE- ; I J ' Want Ads FOB BA.LK OR TKADH FOR SALE First class fence posts Farmers 19X2 - 12-ia-tf PAPER FOR APPLE AND FRUIT coxes for sa'a at the Observer of fice. Ch an. ' 7-8-tf VOH IUE9TT FOR RENT A furnished room. 1510 Adams ave. 1-30-tf FOB HKNT Three rooms' furnished for lipht housekeeping. No chil dren. Phone 131-W. 2-7-tf FOB 'RENT Modern (i-room house. ' Close in. Call D Fitzgerald 318-J. 2-8-tf FOR RENT A ranch, 1 mile north of Island City and one-half mile west. W. S. Thorp. 2-8-Citp FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 470-M. 2-10-tf LOST- LOST One small diamond ring. Re ward. Call Observer. 2-6-tI LOST A gray Persian cat. Phone Main 781. - 2-10-2t LOST I31ucc and white spotted dopr, hima m icit eye, smooth nuir, bobbed .tail. Call Farm 186. : 2-12-4t FOR RENTApartment. New Foley UldE. Inquire J. J. FolVy. 2-12-2tp WANTED Boarders. Convenient to town, shops nnn mill. Inquire 2101 Second St. 2-12-'2tp WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash nrit-e. full rjarticulars. D. r. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. 1-20-tf suuuuLiLi&n umitt EARN $20 weekly spare time at home, addressing, mailing music circulars. Bend luc lor music in formation, etc American Music Co., 1U68 Broadway, N. Y. d9-9-K - - HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. tt, Wort on, 906 Adams Ave. 8-30-tf LOCAL CORSETIER1V Tut aarclej Cors.t. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, X104 O aveiin.. Phone 147-J. Strictly Castcm-mail Corsets., Guaranteed throughout Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 1 ; J-l-tf A Classified "Ad Will Do It! 4-room nouae located, on hard sur faced street, two lots,, garage, wood house, electric lights, city . water. close to school. Price $1500.00. Terms, $325.00 cash and balance at $25.00 per month Modern 6-room horn", good loca tion, cement sidewalk, garage. This place is in good condition and can be purchased with or without furni ture at a price that will make it 0-room modern home, just com- 5-room modern, homo located on th" hill in the west part of town. Gravel street, cement sidewalk, large lot. Price ?2P,50.00. sentiment that is -prevalent through pleted last fall. This is one of the new modern homes of this city and the price and terms are right. If you are interested in a good home investigate this. Modern 5-room house, large lot, 'xcellent location, beautiful shade trees. The owner is a non-resident and in order to sell this place he has reduced the price to $2800.00. The t-rms are very attractive. Geo. H. Currey cut Estate Imsaranee Th Dana.. aq.. "She thought that fifty years of age ,9 ""H'lng nowadays If you are not an old maid and It you decorate your- For Sale iiai.-ii iniin-riy. niime women or liny Jjaro still dangerously attractive they I j act leading parts on the stage, Oiey appear In divorce cases, they marry i ! their third husbands." From "The Spinster of Uie Parish," by W, B. Max - well. VES, I KN1CKED HIM FORA TEN SPOT-THE LITTLE WART 15 GETTING SO TIGHT THAT IT'S LIKE PU1LINC5 TEETH TO ; DIDMi?5."TINEY HOW DID you COME ooT? DID 6ET HIM To Ami takP HIM v A LITTLE DOWM FOR SOME? I THEATRES AT SUICItKYS "THE STlt.VNCEK S liANQl ET"' TODAY AND TOMORROW Marshall Neilnn's first' production in association with Ooldwyn. This is "The Stranger's Banquet," from the novel by Donn Byrne, which -Mi Neilan purchased several years ajjo, but which he found himself in a po sition to film on;y since his recent allinnce with the Goldwyn company, heeding for its production all the technical and mechanical facilities that the great Goldwyn studios could supply. It has proved to he Neil an s most ambitious effort thus lar. The picture is a colorful story of the shipyards; of a girl's valiant struggle to manipulate wisely the fortune left hy her father and to cany on his lifetime's work of build ing ships. Probably no more fnr.ious aggrega tion of screen talenc has ever been gathered together for a single pic ture than was engaged for this one, Many of the names in the cast. which numbers about forty, are of themselves sufficient to draw big audiences. Hobart Bosworth was persuaded by Neilan to stop work temporanly, on nis own pic.urcs m order to assume the role of the old ship-building genius, Shane Bualer Kcogh. Claire Windsor, one 'of the most beautiful leading women of the screen, is seen as the daughter, De ntil Kcogh. The always popular Uockliffe Fellowes plays, opposite Miss 'Windsor as Angus Campbell, son of Keogh's best friend. Then there is Nigel Barrio as John Keogh, Derith's irresponsible brother; Eleanor Boardman as his extravagant, flirtatious wife; and Thomas Holdinc as a fanatical la- lot' agitator', who adds to Derith's troubles at the smpyanls. Among the others in the cast are Stuart Holmes, Claude Gillingwater, Eugen ia Besseror, Aileen Pringle, Philo McCullough,, Dagmar Godowsky Ford Sterling, Arthur Hoyt, Brin sley Shaw, James Marcus, Edward McWade, Tom Guise, Mnrgaret Loomis, Hnyford Hobbs and Lucille Ricksen. Mr. Neilan was assisted in the di rection by Frank Urson, who also collaborated with him on the con tinuity, and Tom Held. The photo graphy was by David Kessom and the art direction in charge of Ccdric Gibbons. 'LIGHTS OF NEW YORK" HAS LURE IN TITLE Fox Special Photoplay Visualizeg the Lure That Lies in the .Metropolis Lights. "Lights o New York," the Fox special that conies to the Arcade Theatre next Thursday has an ap pealing title. - The first tiling vis ualized by the reader is probably Broadway and. Forty-second Street and the ' myriad lights of Times Square. j But there arc other lights than these in New York, and many of them are even more romantic. No eity in the world has the cosmopoli tan touch of New Y'ork. One street east of Broadway is Sixth 'Avenue, wncre, as u. o Mclntyre, the la mous chronicler, ot Manhattan says, "the shiny -serge of Broadway meets tne shiny silk ot Filth Avenue." ruth Avenue itself gleams bril liantly but not with the garish lights of Broadway. There is a soft subdued tone about the famous Avenue and Its 'lights that thrills. And there are few lovelier sights than Fifth nvenue on a night when l You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped lo reason why it is tlint so many products that arc extensively advertised, all at mice drtip out of sight and are soon forgot tenf The reason is plain the article did not fulfil) the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative .valuts almost nclls ilseU, ua like an endless chain system, the remedy is recommended hy those who have been benefited, to those who arc in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to re commend, for in rJmot cverv case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kid cley remedy has po lar.;e; a Kile." According to sworn statements an-1 verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc cess of Dr. Kilmer's Swanii-RooL is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish iit overcoming kidney, liver and Mad der ailments, corrects urinary trou bles and neutralize the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive n sample bottle of Swamp Hoot by Parcel Post. Ad dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinijhamton N. Y., and enclose ten cents: also mention this paper. J.argc and me dium sue bottles for sale at all drug tores. CSILGf Sii-ai Ian Unexpected Caller y M.AIO NOV , M'uS.DUFF-1 ,(. FA .,VE I; p, f f TO .'.HOV7 HOW SORRY ' rf,LroPP-! 1" v" DO VoO LIKE y'OMLV HAD HEIR. IlT1, 7 ARE FOR ' MY J wELt-AT "?vTi ' HER? Vawdtaweck- j HUSBAND ! LOSEN OP r . : i-i. m r ii r- m r k 1. 1.' v r-i 11 n h, .ti- i n 1 , -r0Wt III 7, -, U 1 .VJ s "i'i"i' rmu. urn- t I -.. , AJ-iM-t 1' EVERETT TRUE "Uieu., AFTER A-fi.GUING.jj-o, SHT liiilj i -rue U,UT z-iVK-D VNri I . HH, Vou ,ci tFNST; RISHT . i III a bit of fog settle over Manhattan. There is magic in 1 lie air and any thing, it seoms, may happen. AnI inde-'I, as O. Henry knew so Well, anything often does happen. Down in Greenwich Village gleam all sorts of colors, sitfn posts to the eating plaeos of Bohemia. And once a week when the Village dances, usually on Friday nights, there U all the color of a New Orleans Mjir di Gras. It is masquerade night, and may dn-ss in everything hut evening clothes. Here ppanish cava liers rub shoulders with old pirates and dance' 'ith Elizabethan maid ens. Further (down town ar" the dim lights of the Bowery, famous in song and story. Across the water gleam the lights of Coney Island. There nr4 m;mv liRhts in .Vrnnmirfr'm iii ll ill I it if , ; 1 i i i.i .i n- Vt-M LWnl'lltorW,. , i I VCNOtJ, toe, v y I it's; "your seep- JSf, ; I 1 1 1 1 II 1 ,11 II I I! I M 1 1 ii i ii ,ii iii i , r- .tr liiii- i,;l ' i I ' M MM .11 11 1 i ii ii iii i ii i i i hi i i i 1 1 it wnr i i u r i ( lmi i i "i FOR THE BEST IN MEATS v We Have It ; We constantly try to please a trial will convince The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. '.'" :-':'' Two Markets -- Fir Street Market Quality Market, Next to Harris tJrocory . ; Skagg's ;i'Ocery r Fresh I Saratoga Chips 15c Per Package Boneless Pigs Feet, rev Jar, 50c Fresh Vegetables Daily J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY I 5lE VOL) UAe A Y'Im fj'Ttl'l OH, UNTIL "THEY BGlr4 V r V v f. CHL ViLLL .III . I I I 1 I5y Condo .-'I'm "-"I VW W W tl'T I I'M ltK(NJS. and all Wvc their story, at this pic ture .shows, s i Many Needed to Save State, .. To ho a volco cutsldo tho state, speaking to mnnklnd or to tho future, perhaps shaking the actual state to pieces In doing so, ono man will suf Hce. l!ut to reform the stato In order to save It, to preserve It by changlnp It, a hotly of workers Is needed as welt ns n lender n considerable body of workers, placed at many points, and operating In nmny directions. Mat tbo'.v Arnold. Thought for the Day. The follow who Is fired with en thusiasm for his work Is seldom Ured hy tils boss. ' ISlHi; I. V Just Received I"iill line of Alaska sublo rcoflr-to-weur f ! A"o will bromi ami blaek tiliumliig tr dresses and collar ami cuffs Cur coots. Vuu aro nil lvelmnio to contr nml sen them. 1 also buy all kinds of row turs ami will pay best prices. Chris Miller J510 A0ann Ave. T-A-X-I "AH Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 580 Imperial Billiards After Midnight CALL 1950 or 134-J tmttttatttittitmit4nttatmtttnmtKttK Save the Pieces and Bring Them to Us ' Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La Grande, Oregon mmm!imttmttaatwrwmimmtM!tr4ttr4timtriaitK Furniture 1 V Heaters at Price to :j ED DONOHUE, Prop. y j i. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson onarpen Pencil You may think you are saving money by go ing without Telephone Service DON'T HAN DIC AP YOURSELF A CLASSIFIED La Grande - Baker Auto Stage r. O. DeLap, Manager Dally Kux-pliug Sundays Leaves Baker Leaves Iji Grand. 1:00 p. in. a. m. 4:41 p. in. 1:00 p. m. 5: 10 p. m. Sundays Leaves La Grand, at fi.MO p. m. Councctlous at l.'nion Buy and sell through Observer fllflsslfled Ads. BY ALUiAN tith HKHV1CC Tin liim 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, j Knox Ilats If It Is Metal-Wc Can 8 Weld It. H D N i i G Exchange Suit the Pockclhook A t' AD WILL DO IT "if !? 4?. 'fib if Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal mer, Ambulance Ser vice. ' Phone Main G2. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon 1 1 1 i: 1