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? Wednesday, February 21, 1923 T- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , OSTI-OI'ATIIIO 1-IIYSK'IANS Kit. .1. I,. ,unl UK. JH1I(1,H1W luril.l. "t women and Til,' 1 1 1,'" T. .sl."'''"Uy'.. "mco !"" ATlOItXIOYS .'I'l'IIU.IN nml KHIOUHAltl) (;eo. T ( ,,. lr-.n nml ei.l.,n It. Khi-rTTlra, At-t,irii-ys. La Uruiidu National iluuk Untitling. '',.,' J'.1N;N AttoriHiy-at-l.aw, llnoms ii im j j i,'uioy iimca iik5. Tnki CillltOI'ltACI'OK UK. J!l-.l,l,li .MYKHS,. Chiropractor Now l"il.-y l!u llai jiff. Mourn 111 to u a. in., a lo ij. in. and 7 to 8 p. ni 7-24-tf DH. J E. WOdDl'.l.l, Chlroprantoi una NiMuroputh. Norvous and ehronl, dlKi'iiHcn a siiocinlty. Nulie 20. Knm. ni:r l:li!;r. Over Silvortliorne's. Office mmm. j io u a. ., i;o to p 7 to S fivimim.:.-,. I'honn tW-"". N.vniu-; ct ni3 DIt. A. N. MAYVILl,!-! .Specialist Ir i-lironic dl.i a.sivs. Method.-,. Mci-lmtio. '!'tH:rai)y and Xaluroputli. Skin and moon ciiwi'mki'.s, n,-rvons disenses Chronic Hi'liduclic. Kezt-mn. ScIhHpi Aiipi'ruliciti.'i. I'nnnlijmlion, llowel Trunin,; all Kliuiii of Chronic Dt peaces .suc-ofl.-it'iilly treated. rhoni ?!ain' no:t. tlloom 1, 2. S, aocond flool Coolidyc lihbv., opposite fctnr Theaters- Officii Iioiiko, 10 to 12 a. in. l:;iQ to 5:0l i. in. Consultation -free S-4-t( I I ".NO 1 1 VT.ltH JlliiItT VIA.NM TUNING Clean and . .-voico your pinno without extrtf ' elmryo. work Kliarnnleed. Call New- ; liti.llook Store for appointment. Hoy 10. I'l 4-ir,-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. 3r. ly, Grundo I-iodgo No. 350 . Loyal (jriHTr of .lKi.se, hultlB rugulai ' rm:ei.ings cvt'i-y Thursday night at , p. Hi. at Odd Allows' Hall. Tin Worntm's M uoMdienrt Ivfigion meet.' t.".-ond und fourth ThurHdiiya of each t iikjmUi. iiito.st? IjOffion of tho Worh i inlets fiuciiinl .Monday of ench month i "Visitors ulwuva welcome, i .1. .1. HAIEIiAN. Dictator, ' C. S, SJIULTZ, Secretary. U i, o. La (Iramlo Lodge No 13;:.' .-,Mipo nu-cts ench Thursday cy-nfnfi at 8 o dock. Home and cluL privilt'H'fH ehiMji' fully extended to all Hioth'.r Niks. -i'. 1-j;an ciiOWR, Exalted Ruler. i I. I'HAKSON. Kfeeroiary. MODKKN V, (ji lO.U:. Of-' A.MKUICA I-ri CJrMnlii C;nii-No. 7 7 0 :t meta on tins Cuvi 'i'lmuiday evening of ea;h inojjLii, In'thc K. (if l hall. Visiting NciUbord wu)'.:onir. K. ti. nsr,n, V. C. ' , .1AUH HOKTOCK, Clerk. . I', and A. ,l.Iia (Jrande l--ode No Mi A. h nml A. holds reffular nicetiiiHa fh't, and third Fridays at v 7:;iu ). . in,,, , Cordial wulcpme to , all t MaiiuiK-i. LOT Ii. vSMOPOUARS, W. M. 10. n. niN(!, .Secretary. '. . J'jAflLKri ,Ac rie No. ineoth ov.'i-y Friday" nij;lit nt Eaglea ilull YiaHins ineiTibcl':! welcome. LILLY. W. V. J. IJ. JUIIDSRLL, Sec. ,V H "D.MICN OK Til 11 WOULD La C'tandti Camp No. Ki9, leetH every iontiay nirht "L Eaj.;lns Hall. Ali viHitiim: Nc;;vlibors wtlcome. Dues tjavnVdo at tho -office of the clerk Rooms L'l-l', Ia Orando Nationa. JianU Uuildiiiff. J. J, Murchlson, C. C. It. J. K ITCH UN. Clerk. Is : H'VH OF I'YTl I IAS lied Cros: Lodi! No. moot 3 every Monda c.vtMiini, in CaHtlo Halt (K. of P J!a)l, at p. m. A T'ythian welcome to all visiting Kni.tflila. 13. 'C. P'l l-JLDK, C. C. C. U Git A HAM, K. 11. S. WOUE.V.H l'.llNlOKlT ASSOCIATION ni Iho Maccaliucs. La Grande Lodffo No V.7, AV. R A. of M. LodKO meets first Thtsi-fsdav at 2 p. m. and third V.'ednewlny at 8 p. ni., at K. of P ' Hail. Vi.ftimr Sisters welcome. MfiP. 'NOrtV P- MACKBy. C. 11AIUOKN3 EATON. It. K. O, L. S. Hope thaptpr No. 13, O. Ii. a. 1 liohU staled fjomniunlcatlon the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting ,meiuuera corfllallj AlAKViiA i:LIJOTT PARKER, W. H A SNA S. niiOVE, Poc. 'iasail;a ;kts co.wkmio.x fl!y Associated Press) PASADENA, Calif., l-Vb. 8. Tho A morion n Pocioty of Civil Engineers haw nocplod an invitation extended by the Pasnd'jna ChamNor of Commerco to hold tlm 12'J4 convention here. ; La Grande ! RIATTKES SHOP AND WEAVINWORKS srntlrcsscs of nil kimls 1 clonned J ' and rebuilt. - Fcathct. Rorjovotlns. a tins Huffs and FltfKJiuBS for J t KlIO. Carpet nml Huff Clrnnlng 0x12, SI. 50 nml Up Clias. Krfwanls Prop. Phone 2::5-W i i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 THAT LOOKS WiTERESTING -J ft ' I J- II I Want Ads FOR HALM OB XHA1IM POIl SALE First clam fence posts Farmers 19X2 ' 12-12-tf TWO BARGAINS 1920 Franklin sedan; 1919 Franklin open. W. H. Bohnenknmp Co. 2-20-2t FOR SALE Cheap. Upright piano. Good condition. Phono :185-J. ' 2-io-nt PAPER FOR APPLB AND FRUIT Boxes for salo at the Observer of fice. Ch ap. T-8-tf FOR SALE One Chevrolet roadster; one Hurley-Davidson motorcycle with side-car. Bids will be re ceived for one Chevrolet roadster and one H.-D. motorcycle with side-car. Address bids to F. B. Hayes, City Mgr. 2-20-2t tow ivHtrr FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, 1608 Washington. 2-15-tf FOR RENT Newlv furnished rooms 905 Spring. Phone Main 558. 1f 2-19-4TP FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms for men, three blocks from postoffice.u- near shops and mill. 2108 Third street. 2-19-tf FOR RENT Three Tooms furnished for light housekeeping. No chil dren. Phone m-W. 2-7-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing -rooms. Phone 470-M. 2-10-tf LOST. LOST One small diamond ring. Re ward. - Call Observer. ' - 2-li-tf WANTED WANTED Pruning. Inquire 402 2-17-5tp Madison. WANTED Will trade merchandise for one or two good used pianos. W- H. Bohnenkamp Co. . 2-20-2t WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. 1-20-tf MlHUKIjli&H Koxm HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton. 906 Adams Ave. ; . 8-30-tf LOCAL CORSETIERB- tJt Barclei Corstt. Mrs. J. Ft O'Connell, 1104 O avenn.. Phone 147 -J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed thiougliout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. - 8-1-tf EXTEND WIRELESS MESSAGES (By Associated Press) , . , ; SYl1NF.V;-N. v H. W.. Fob. !!. Amateur wireless operators here and in-Melbourne will endeavor soon-. to receive messages from amateur stations in the United States and a number of Prizes have been offered by merchants for the amateur oper ators most successful in the eflort. No difficulty is experienced by Australian amateurs in hearing the commercial stations of America, but these are using a great many times the power that will be used by the amateur transmitting operators. DE PALMA TO PLAY BASEBALL (Bv Associated Press) I.OS ANC1K1.K.S. I'VI). 21. Ttalpn Do Palma, automobile race driver, has taken up baseball, and many semi-nrofessional players say he is fast on the diamond as well as on the speedways. He will play on a semi-professional nine February 25. ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttnt 1 U. S. Army 'Vfo 'haW Jiln't " 'liouirht.' "h.'s ffcfc ,'mfcndouH slOcH of Army Munson Last lSh6'S fo be sold to thft pub lic direct. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy double, soles sowed and nailed. The uppers arn of heavy tan chrome leather wltfi bellows tongue, thereby matting them waterproof. These shoes are selling very fast and e ndvlso you to order (it onco 10 Insure your order beini; filled Tho sIkcs r 6 imtl, all widths. Prion L!.75. Jiy post man on receipt or good 4 or send money order. Money irfundrd if shoes nro not satisfactory, The U. S. Stores Co. Mil HROADWAT NEW i'OHIt CITY jttttmmtttM Mtttimnt AMP FIVE a il I 1 11 1 1 i THEATRES i.... .... .. j .my i.ii'i-; o.s- mi-: III ItMMI KAM1S IJV WAN OA IIAWI.KY Who ('null's hi tlie Aitnilo 'riiursiliiy In "lliiiiilng Sninls" I recently spent' three weeks In the ftilium dfHert without A'nvlngi thn borders of California. r That beutH tho fumed hiupir enroot ofinti(iuity, doesn't it ? " You ee, wo wero mttUing Hcenes for my new I'aramount pieturo, "lturnlnK Htinds, ' uild "Uncle tieorffc" Medfont, tho director, took the wttole company down to -Oxnurd, on the P:eirte const whero there are miles ami miles of sandy area that you can't tell from tho Hnhara. 1'ts the mime plueo where ''Tho Shirk" was J"llmed. Tnc.ro we pitched camp and lived in tho open. There wero Hcoros and. scores of tents tlio com puny (und teehntcnl assistants numbered near ly two hundred. , 5 Our routtno was Ilko that of an army regiment. Hftv gII In was hlbwn at' 7 o'clock ' Tho.i cvyryhody rose and peeked out of Jieir tents to see whether. .or not tho supf was Hhining. tf It was sun less rfhd gl'ay. we could turn in for another hour's snooze. That ts, you con I (vn uld if your neighbors weren't con- niel early risei-s. Nolso goea Hi rough can vus as it d oca t Ii rough an apartment house air sliaft. Wo had a special big lent where wo all ato breakfast, except ttie camels. . HroakfaHt over, wo wero given : j an .hour to make up. , lUHton Hilln; b1. leading man, is very keen for osoreise, and ho always used half :hls mako-up-tlmo working oul witii a medieino baJl. I joined litm if I felt oiSpeo-Ltily ambltiotiK, Our, "Sot", was half an hour nwa frolic tho camp a desert ousis with palm trees brouglit, all the. way froir Moltywood ty tlie property depart; ment and transplanted. Luncheon was brought to us thm-p, as it is im portant not to ,loso any valuublo sun light . during i tho ; "sbooilng o' scenes. Our averago day of work waa fi'on 10:30 lo 3:30 but much oO the action hi "Burning Sands" takes place at night and wo frequently were on tin. ,foh from' 7 In tho evening until mid night or 2 or 3 in tho morning. "KI.SSMS" . At Slli:itUY'S , I'liiv find Rmnance Arc Found In "Kisses" Thero is a quality about "Kisses," tlio .Maxwoll Karger prodiictjon foi Metro, in which Alice jf.ake is Jijarred, at the J)herry tlioatef which tippeal" lo all kinds of motion pictu;'i,- fans. i'lt is n fresh nnd new versioii ot a theiuo which has many posMlhililin.s for pa thou, humor and romance. "Kisses";, show's one phase -of Hi Hlrugglo 'ol' tho younger generation to pay itA dehlj to pnst; In tills case. UlftL ot'fov.t of a young and attractive girl to pay off tho creditors of hoi dead father. . Betty Kstnhrook, tin rolo played by Miss hake, goes into business for herself, and.. .becomes in volved in a struggle wtyh un un lcVupulous"""busincRS "Competitor and which incident ally cnaliles her fin ally to outwit him. . i In iho supporting easta't'crK-irry Myers, Kdwnrd Connolly. Ilwarl Johson, IJana Todd, Mlgnon Ander son, John .MacKinnon and Kugene For Sale Modern six-room home, garngo, Inrgo lot, paved stmot, cement side walk, basnment, furnace, excellent lo cation. Price, $4,000.00. ThrAc-room house furnisliod, includ ing fuck groceries, chickens. . Posses sion can'ibe given immediately. Price fill iMi.iri;. j i'l in nt if.ini.nt ufJW n ail'J tho .balandi ftt -SgfirfMl 001 month. in clllduiS intOl'est, Modern flvo-room iome, three tols, garage, lawn, fctrawborry patch. This home is we'd arrangfd and lias many built-in feature and s in excellent condition. Joculed onbnk street Just off Spring Avenoi'. IfAyou are look ing for a goad ImV in a roal good five room modern home Invistigtito this. Four-acre tract Ittcnjr-d Just nt the edgn of town. Good soil. Prlo $K00. Terms. Geo. H. Currey iwal Estate buvanec Some Clerks 1 took This magazine , I'D LIKE TO GET PENNIES IN I ALLKIGHT change please ! EVERETT TRUE f - - A o n C . CH 0 A a THAT 4NO SlyCcjeSTeo That t si&s you. I'ouyct. ''KIsrch" in bnst'd on a -story liy May Tully I'ronl tlio sccli nrlo by Juno' Mntlits. ,,' ;", Also Blimvinir llilstcr Kc.ilon In .'Convict IS." Blackfcet Indians Use Australian, Ballot Now (By Associated Press) TmOWNlNG, Mont., Feb. 21. Fo, the fir.st time in the history of the tribe, the Blnckfeet Indians used the Australian ballot system in their re cent t'-'bal elections. At meetings nt Seville, Old lAgency, Heart Butte iiiut Browning, where members of the tribal council wore named,' the new system was explained i to the Indians through interpreters. . Some of, the older chiefs though it a new scheme1 of the ''white folks' to, cheat ! thai. IinliaiiHi but the young1 er -nnd' bettftv educated element imici' t'eederr" in ctuivmring their eiders Freedom! l.i . no itibte sluggishness .KtNG'S PILLS wbr'coiislipalioi! 30OOOOOOOOOOOOOO9QOO 44 Foley llolei OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LA GRANDE SHOP Mil. Kinds of , aiaciihV-ry, M (''rliau I'Hlco, CHuraa this cewTceMAM 1 ; CNS- CVtSiP To MY OCI'K'S To 5SC3 MB I , THAT X'M CO(iyC To VUT A V V ' 8 STOP To this SSmoinjg: t(- V i H THG 36RS Yoo Iaj4mT TBy WEIZ- B set ri-d. oi ov5f5 s yy? g Pi n rn. ooooodj g e FORD & GEORGE. iTvixi g Tfiervice g EneVsed dars M AIN o After JllilnlKliI 2 MAIN 1 AwA'n lMdJng of All Jvlnds i ,' , W&X't-"- Cylindev lioflni and Oversize Pistons t ,- ; ' Crankshnfts, iVdonsland Piston Pins ltcin U.lv: D. FITZGERALD Prop. J FOR THE BEST IN MEATS Ve I ave It We constantly try tt pk use a trial will convince The CresceW Meat Co., Inc. Two-Markets Fir filreet Market Ncut lo Harris (iron-ry Are Too Flip WELL.l'l HOLOIWC- V MVOVJN ANVVJAV ,) LJ 'bKO A' I 1 I A Ry Condo QAf (Z TO CHUOI? OPFW tVH(LH (wtS'rte THtse T 2S-Tr4CE:( . - tlinr. If: was a sten toward 'more effi cient transaction of the tribe's busi ness. ... ' With develonment of producing oil wells within a few miles of tlie east ern border of the Blackfcet reserva tion tho tribe has the prospect 01 becoming wealthy. The survival of jay walkers would indicate- t'tat the blooming idiot is a hs'V'" perennial. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO There's -touch of refinement with Et)ISON MAZDA p LAMPS V: 7 H&M J Electric - 1 Company Wiring, Repaifihg, Appliances, SupplieMind SciTice 105 Depot St. . Phono 393-W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IRON WORKS AXJD FOUNDIIY itomoblli'S mid Tractors Itepaired, a and Itohniit. . K (-. j.fi i, and Piston Pins Hrground s a Trail Quality Ulnrlict, HkniiK's iro'cry WEI.I.,1 I! Jf VW: .. .. - !ii.t Just Received Full Unit ot Alnki sable rcailj--t(i-var rnr.it Aim Kfnl lirnwn nml bin, k trlniiirjni; rnr ilrciiscs nml i-ollar niMI irrs for nxtts. You a r nil Si'l,Vinm In (inn. uihI st'o tlicni 1nlso liny nil khiilx ir iiitv misfiinil will iny Chris Miller 1510 Adania Ave. T-A-X-I All Enclosed Cars CALL MlN 580 Impcvisd jjilliards Alter KUdniffht CALL 1K.) or 131-J I KatM(mmmttmtJttMttttK:t:Rnt:mtttttMm w Save the Picci - Brinff Them Leightos itRKMmMjm:tmmnaajMMWtt:mitmjMmt:mKa Furniture Exchange " COMPLETE IOUSE FURNISHERS . Heaters atri e to Suit the Pockclbook ED D )N0IIUE, Trob. Phone 474-3 ;1 I ' v Fir & Jefferson Sharpen Your Pencil U You may think you arc savins money by go V 7' " inR without Telephone Service V? DON'T HANDICAP YOURSELF It. ; X Classified" ab Twill Wit La Grande Baker Auto Stage v. a. 1x1 Dally I'M'f I.cavfs itaUor ltiiu p. 111. 4:45 p. m. linger liiK Sundays avs I,a Orando ti:0n u. in. 1:0') p. m. C : 1 1 p. m. JTH Leaves T.a Clmntlo at B:J0 p. m. Ciiniiit Hons nt Union 4, nu I KinWn Buy nl sell through Obierver Classified Ads. ' BY ALLMAN GUESS VOU w. & i'i, NEW WOOLENS AiTiving Day i over and tailored to ual style. Everything in Men's , Wear The Toggery Andrews IJrds. Knox Hals If It Is Metal We Can Weld It. N G Vvcri LookXtlief liave a siiiti vour indlVifl Welding & j MacHine Works I La Grande, Oregon anra'rrwr,jwriav nTiiwif.-fttinio .fl,'i,'tnmT. 1 i Extra Fine T. Throo-noro lini-loved Jraot ;uit out sldn tho City' I.lnHls, ol block front tho paved highway. RViil cousM'- trndo for house la towl 1 A flvo-acrn tra 1. s ,9. 1 proved nnd b:o. Ing nt a bargai; lee, and ffood Inrms, ono-half i: from Cl(w Llm- its and paved hijrl A flvo-acrn tract In May Fnrk. This is one of tho best Improved nnd pay Ins properties In tho valley. Kxtra good. ' A ten-ncrr trnct In May Ptirk, wilh extra good Improvements, Irrigated, host of land nod fruit. KfgW-room modern house. Three fine modern homes. Well lo cated, beautifully furnished, want to sell complete. If you wnnt something: extra good let us show you theso flno homes. v ' lfs if"?. 14 i ( Pyramid Co. Land