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Wednesday, March !J1, 1!)23. ' PAGE THREE TnE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 1 Classified Want Ads PROFESSIONAL koii hai.i: on ntAnr. DIRECTORY KUH SA1E Our residence property, ., i husiness district. Cull 2iti-M. OSli:ol'AlllIO MUSICIANS ' J " 3'la'tf I THEATRES " "COLLEGE TITHING ' ' irw adopted it one r their PKOCJRAM APPROVED ta thVir Ma.ter ..ml .1,0 Konde Lumber" Co. :i-12-tf I DR. J. I anil Dls. MAHCAIlUT INUL.U I l sliiopallis. lliKMi.sua of women and eiillllt-.-n a d ...1... f...j. .. .... r,.1UMI,, limine . . . - pnono .Main lui; ieun anuv x-noi. bima mmvs SHKIIIIY'S .fASi'lrtV Main 1UG. Ite: 2 rings. Somm T Uldg. im. 11. 1:. smoi:x OsttMimtlili! I'li)si.:iun mill Kui'sjenn Kuerpjwor lo Jir. !. v. Ziuimei -man. Uffic,, l'hono ilaln o;l. Ilea. I a::-Al . Palmer ItofKr.li Jilriir., .u fjiiinoo. ATTOKNKVS COCHltAN and KP.HJillAltD duo. T Cochran mid Colon 11. UhorKni-.l. At torney,!. La Glando National JJaiik HulldiMK. 01 '-'.Liorney.at-J.iiw, itoonu mm a lousy unite Uldir. Tak elevator. 13-n-in C'lllltOl'ltAClOR DI1. 11KIXK .MYKlliJ, Chlropraetor -Now Foley nulldiiiK. Houra 10 lo 12 a. in., 2 to 0 p. in, and 7 lo S n. m 7-a4-tt uu. J. li. WOCIDKI.L Clliropriietol linn .MiLuiopaui. .M-rvous ami clirnnii dlKOnfiea a wpt-claHy. Kului 20, tHon incr llldir. Over Mlvi'rtlmrne'H. Ol'flct hours, 10 to 13 a. in., 1:30 lo S p. in. 7 to 8 HVoniii'K. Thotie l'.i7- XATtRR emu Dlt. A. N. MAYViLI.K S,e.'iuli:t ll chronic diseases. MetlToi. .Meehano Therapy and Xatut-op.nli. yitin an Wood diseaaen, nervmifl disoaKei Chronic Headache. 1'evteina. liehuiel Appendicitis, Constipation, fclowel Trouble; all Kinds or (.ln-onic Df aeases succesaluily treated. Phoni Main fills, llooin 1. 2. .'1, second flooi irooiiOKe mils., opposite. Ktar Thea ter, office house, 10 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 6:00 p. in. Consultation free 3-4-tf I'JA.NO TLM'.llS JSAl'iMlT J 1 ANO TllNl.XO Clean and voice your piano wlfnout exu-o chartre. Work Kiinninlcori. call New lln Hook Store for appointment. Hoy 10. Phillips. 4-in-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L O. O. M. La Rramlo I-odee No. 3f.O , Loyal Order of .Moose, holds reg-ulal meetings every Thursday night. at i p. m. at Odd fellows' Hall. Thi Women's Mooseheart Legion meet! Becond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Moose Legion of the Worh meets second -Monday or each month Visitors, always welcome. .1. J. HAItLA.N. Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. 8. P. O. Kiy.s La Urunde Lodge No 43.1. jjuuge meets each Thursday evening al 8 o'clock. Homo and clul privileges cheerfully extended to all Jirother Klks. ' K. Di:AN CHOWE. Exalted Ruler. P. L. 1'HAK.SOS. .Secretary. UOUKIIN WOOUMKS OF A.tKIllCA La Urandc Cainp No. 770:1 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, in tho K. of 1'. hall. YJslling Neighbors welcome. K. li. KINflO. V. C. JAKB ltuSTOCK, Clerk. A. I'1. and A. il. La tJrando Lodge No 41. A. l' aiuFA. iiolds rcgulur meetings first and third Fridays at 7:.10 p. m. Cordial welcome lo all Alasons. LOT L. PNODGrtASS, W. M. 10. R. niXOo, Secretary. '"I'lie Korgolten Law, a Metro pho toplay, was upon for tho first tlnio yes terdiiy lit the ttlierry Thentre. 11 provoil to bo ovorything Its producers wild it would he. It Js highly dru- liuilio, exceptionally powerful, itnd tin. usually woll noted. Ijirgo uuillcnoci? 12-12-tf 'greeted it cnlliusiastlcally yesterdny. and it Is sjifo to snv lh.it it will ostnh- PAPEU FOR AFPL.B AND FRUITiusi, Hseir firmly In popular fuvor Boxes for tlo at tbe Observer of-Uvlierevrr it Is alinwn. ficc. Ch an. . 7-8-tf . -lho dramatic effect of the motion iplcturc .is iluo in part lo Us rcnlly iiisoroing tlu'iiio. Tho pnoiopi.iy is Farmers 19X2 FOU SALE Two automobiles, a rremierati n' diaiitilcr. Hoth in Koud coliilition. Incmire Lot Suort grasn, Somijier hotel.- ; ' 2-24-tf FOK SALE Ford taurine enr, 11122 model, used onlv few months, dive .terms. Phone IWT-J. ' :M0-6tp Ft)R SALE Furniture for five-room house. Phone 292-W. X-20-2tp I'lill 1MT FOU RENT Rooms, close Fourth.- .... l. Kill . S-17-ot FOR RENT , npurtnientj Modern furnished lh'Oli Washington. u-16-tf FOR -RENT Clean, well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Call 131-W. . 3-B-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished housekeeping rooms. 1427 Wash ington ave. 3-20-litp FOR RENT 1 housekeeping room, Close in. Phone Hi4-M. 3-20-2t LOST Diamond set. Clotliiery. Reward. Return Clint's :)-2()-tf WANTUH WANTED Position by experienced stenographer, tioott references, a, enre Observer. !l-9-tf W'ANTED An experif-nced woman to work day time. Mrs. (R. J. Green, :i8ii-J. 3-20-3t WANTED 'Relief store or office. work in home, Phone 312-J. 3-20-3t MISCCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered, Mrs. h. 11. Norton, Adams Ave. 8-30-tf LOCAL CORSET1ERE for Barcloy 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. 3-1-tf AcordiiiK to the report of ('resi dent Charles Wesley Tenney, who is now in conference wilh Secretory John W. Handier of the 'Methodist Hoard of Education mid Bishop ( h.ir le Wesley Burns at Helena, Moli lalia, the Board of Bishops, tho Coun- cil of Church Boards and the Com mittee on Convention and Advance are unonunous in tno recommendn tion of the Easter Week Tithing program. During the period March 25-31, every member and constituent of the rpjfuh.tr forms of expression of their Kingdom which ho came to t .itnblish. NOTICK JO' rRKlllTOHS . In tho .Mutter tif the iCstuto of James ftl. longshore, deceuseil. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the es- coughs and colds. The constantly in fnlih Are Cimlnirlnii. Coughs and colds am rontnrfous and require prompt treatment, as tiny spread or develop into Vlu and (.Irippe, Take no chance wnen you can got Foley's Honey and Tar for a few cents and quicKiy cnecu tate of James M. Longshore, deceits. cd, to the creditors and all persons having claims against tne said ue necessary vouchers, within six months utter the first publication of this notice, lo the said undersigned, administrator of said estate, at his residence 2713 Third Street, 1m Grande, Oregon, or to his attorney. Aieinoaisi cnurcn is u. m-i wwc um-1 K, j. Kitchen, at his office, rooms tenth of his week's income, to helo. ,)n, 1m ,;rI.n(t vlrtional Bank lissed iui it popular novel hy t:nroliue Abbott Stanley, 'A Mod'ern .Matlonna, which urousoil .a great denl of discus sion when It appeared several years ago. It successfully showed up the workings of a cruel slalttte, a relic which had heen handed down from old English legislation. The now otisolete law referred in the .title, gave power to the of any household to provide in his will for the upbringing of his children n if ho considered It advisable to lake them nway from their mother. I'ho lultcr hud to submit without lucstion to the father's decision In Hie matter, and- tho hardships thus ihrotight on can readily be Imagined. An exnnipio of the carrying out of this legislation is "Tho Forgotten lvw." x An excellent cast has heen selected to portray the roles in the film. A- tong them ure Jack Mulluill, Milton Si'ls, and t'leo Hidgely. Tile photo play was produced under .the super vision, of .Max Oruf. It was adapted hy Joseph Franklin Poland and dlrec ted by Jame W. Home. Also n two reel comedy. broui-ht to the church on taster morning and given at that time ns n special offering to the Ajenevolent work of the church. Last year this same plan was used bv most of the Methodist dhurches f Eas'ein Oregon and Southern Idnhb and many who hud never prac ticed tithing before found that the plan was so feasible for them that building. La Grande. Oregon. Dated at l.a Grande, Oicgou, Feb ruary 2l)th, 1)23. JAKE ROSTOCK, Adtitinistrptor of tho estate of James M. Longshore, deceased. R. J. Kitchen, Attorney for admin istrator. First publication Feb. 21, 1923. Feb.-JI-2S-M!ir.7-H-21 bend X oooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lU'.HK'S ITI..M FOR KNTUU: FAMILY A (;ikI 'I'hing Don't Miss I'. Advocates of the elenn screen will rind tho year's best example of it sparkling story without one objection able fenturo in "The Flirt," which begins its local engagement at the Arcade Theatre on Thursday. 'The Flirt" Is llooth Tarklngton's vivid cross-section of American life filmed as a Universal-Jewel produc tion with the thought to "attain and maintain the highest moral and altls tltn standard of motion picture pro duction." as expressed by Will H. Hays. II: Is perhaps a coincidence that the thirteen members ot tbe all-star easl who appear In ."The Kllrtf 'are among he most exemplary members or llic Hollywood film colony In private life. lOileen Percy. Helen Jerome Kddy. Nell Craig, l.ydin Knott and Dorothea Wolbert. the five women or tile ex ceptional cast, are nil noted as screen players, and take nrtlve part in social nil civic affairs In Hollywood anu 1'r.ivcrsal city, where the production us filmed. 1 Electrical ' WIRING, REPAIRING, APPLIANCES and . - . SUPPLIES H & S Electric v Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps 105 Depot St. - Phone 393-W creasing demand for r nicy's Honey j anu iar, lor in.ee generations, nus made it the largest selling cough medicine in the world. Contains no opiates ingredients aro printed on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. In sist upon Foley's. Adv. Just Received Full line of Alaka th?' to-near lorn. Also 4 kown nnd lilaek trimming for dresses anil collar anil cuffs fur orM. V'uii ure ull welcome t come ;u-.tl H tliem. I also bnjr all. iJ kinds of raw furs nnd will pay best prices. Chris Miller 1610 Atlanta Ave, iattmattftmunat:itm:wt:ttmtmt:t! Willow Glenn NURSERY All IclnitH of fill atl 0 nnrl ornn- Hi mentnt troca, fruit rdtiM, sliruh- flj Ijory, luun sneil ami amitll it plants. liuy tit and .savo ntonoy. ' Alfred Milne WH Knler. Ave. H Vhono 5-7-W i xxnimumittttttmttttiUitmttmtuttum . : it: j All Enclosed' Cars CALL MAIN 80 Imperial Billiards Al ter Midnight CALL 195-J or 134 J ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NOTICE Country Club Members Annual Meeting Election of Seven Directors Club House, Monday, April 2, 8 P. M. . , N. W. FREES, Secretary. every Friday" Visiting uietubi rie So. 2.1:, meetf ht nt Knglea Hull . welcome. 7,. JJIIY, VV. P. J. K. ltlUDSnLL, Sec WOOD.M ION OF Til K WO 1 E LD Lrn Graiuio (Tnnip Ko. lt;9. Mfina every ' Jlondiiy nlKltt nt KhkIuh Hall.. All vlsitlnp NSi-rhbor welcome. Dues pnyublo nt tho ot'flco oi the clerk ItonniM 21-2, La CiranUe National bunk Building. J. J. Murrhl.'ion, C. C. 1. J. KITCUION, Clerk. Soiul your name anil niUlrcss plain ly writlcn toaethor with r cc:nts (arul thiB Blip) to t'liamhorlaln iMcillclno Co., Vch .Moines, Iowa, mul receive iaL return a trial puckase containlnp rhanihorlain's Congrh llomedy for concha, colds, croup, hrttnchlat, "flu and whoopinff couIih and tickling t h mat : 'ha mhorlain's Stomach and I.ivor Tablets for stomach trouble.. indlROStlon, k:shk pains that crowd tho heart, hjliousnoHH and poiiHtipatlon; Chamberlain's Salve, needed In every family for burns, rcuUIh, wound pile, atid f-kln atiectlons; these val ued family medicines for only 5 cents, Don't mi.sH it. KNKillTS OF FYTHIANHed Cros; Lodtfft Xo. 27 iiH-etd evrry Mondu evoninc in Castlo HjiM (K. of V Hall), nt S p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlsitliiK KiimbtH. k. c. fu:lus. c. c. C. U GRAHAM, K. It. S. WOMKN'S JIKNKF1T ASSOCIATION nj the Mnefaiiees. J-a urnnae i,nfre io 27. W. II. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursdny nt 2 p. m. and thirJ VfdneHilny nt 8 p. m., t lv. of p Hall. Visit! nc SisterH Wflmme. . M US. NOMA V.. MACi-ilOi. C. aiAUJOHIfc; EATON, It. K. ' O. K. S.Hope Cbnpter No.. 13, O. E. S. hiid Hinted cominunlral Ion the sec ond nnd fourth Wediiewdaya of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. MARTHA 1XT.IOTT FARKER, W. M ANNA K OKOVF. 8e. I'erhaps Ambassador Harvey thinks tbe breath of freedom comes In short pants. , S La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! WEAVING WORKS ! Mattresses of all klndn cleaned l ind rebuilt. Feather Uenovatinc 1 Rue Ruga and Fluff Rues for i tale. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR '4Ieneork's Radionhonos are four timen louder thnn nny other on the market, easier tun'-d, and mndo rifflit. Enterprise, Ore. 2-12-2t BEAD OBSERVER WANT ADS BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try' Grandmother"' Old Favorite ' Recipe of Sage Tea! and Sulphur. Carpet anil Rue ( leaning Oil 2, Sl.ro nntl up Clias. Kiln arils. Prop. 1'lionc 253-W Almost e'cryonc knows that Safre Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings hack the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or pray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture wan to make it at home, which is mussy and trouble some. .Nowadays, by a-iking at any dniR store for "Wycth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, im proved by the addition o other in. gredienls, a,t a small cost. Don't stay gray I Try it I No one can , possibly tell 1 that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush ,witli it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning flic gray hair disap pears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive', Just the moment you apply Mcntho Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe cialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying prop erties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim ples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improve ment. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. antnjatttrttrmmm3attitttinm Orders for l wooil made by Bowman Hicks : Lumber Co. will be taken nt 2012 N First or Phone Main 547 ,1. 1;. Munhall Terms Cash tTttlttttttttttttllttttlT Ttnttntttttttl UtUUilUIUitttittlllUtUl Let Us Troparo Your Statement and Income Tux Iteturn. We Will Save You Money. DnoklierpiiiK System Installed. Hooks Kept By the Year MAtOXKV & PF.AHSO.V CO. L GUndo, ore. Phnn M-73.1 .. In Oregon Ildw.-Imp. Bldj. .. j mrnmtmtvMttmrnmmmatumxtmut ooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo&ooooooooacoooo C c g o o c C c Home Products mt4UWunttmttmtmmtttimtuiuuumttuttntttttuuuHmutmutttmm! To Have and To Hold . Power The tliree most vital units in tho economical ' and satisfactory operation '' of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we. are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. - For your convenience we also carry a full line of connecting rod and crankshaft bearings. Leighton'8 Welding & Machine Works La Grande; Oregon No. 5 Lard Sflc No. . 10 Lard $1.55 Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per. Ib 25c Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c to 40c Mt Emily Picnics, per lb .- i.l5c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb :.:...........L.19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. f Uc Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HQUSE FURNISHERS Heaters at Price to Suit the PocketbooK ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 471-J Fir & Jefferson ooooooooobooBoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Superfine Bread MADE WITH MILK Thai's Why It's Richer and Keeps Longer Than Other Breads It's the Milk tm tm -m m m m m tW 'A L'a Grande, Oregon : : TROUBLEC Behind your telephone service is the "plant" a complicated mechanical equipment of poles, cables, wires, switchboards and iiisti'umeiits. . ) The "plant" is constantly subject" to accident and outside interference. In case of trouble we are generally the first to know it,. but a hotifica-' tion to our Complaint Department when there is ' anything wrong will be appreciated. ' j HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY La Grande - Baker Auto Stage I, a. DeT.ap, manager Dally J-'.sreptlng Kumrayfl jAmwn miter Leaves I.a Orende j :()U p. m. !':() n. m. ' ;45 p. ni, 1:0') p. m. i:lr p. in. Hundays -Leave La Grande at S.OO p. m. Couan iloni at I'nlon Buy and sell Claanlfled Ada. through Obaerrer Tom's Second Experience -t EXCUSE ME A MINUTELY W I LBUR.- I WANT TO Run upstairs to SEE HOW THINGS ARE ( GO AHEAdJ 9 texrtiAK-J - mW THERtsoes Wh-ILF "X M ::f what a chance -finr' hcj -r- ixu.i y i j v. 'll-sav- n. i .i sx E'v . -w. r-Jk. ' r ii i a' n y r h ww x j m i . i w ii i n - r i u i BY ALLMAN Extra Fine Three-acro Improved traet Juirt out- sldo the City Limits, ojie blo'.l: from tho -paved hlKhwny. Will eotuidit :rado for hoiiae In town. ' A five-acre traet, Improved and fa Ins at a bargain price, and (M term, one-half mllo from City Lfm ts and paved highway. A flve-aero tract In May Park. Tola la one of tho beat Improved and pT Ing- proporltea In the valley. Extm good. A tcn-aore tract In May Park, wftfc extra (rood Intprovomenti. Irrigated, best of land and fruit.' Eight-room modern homo. t Three fine modem homes. Well Id eated, beautifully furnished, want to sell complete. If you want sotnethtag extra good let ua snow you these floe homes, rmv-Ti Pyramid Land Co. ' .m,..... mas'a' mmmmm 'in if u