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f PAGE SEVEN' THE HA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, April (5, 1923. Classified Want Ads theatres i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. I., mid Dll . children a .,. Main lilt;. rlllKS. Soininur 1 1.1,1..' maUiiaiikt in:i.i.- sp.iLuly. om.- oh,,,,. Office Pho,,.1-;,',,", Palmer i,0,.h ,.r-- ( AI'IOI:m;ys -U'HKAN ami KI!KI:lHl-.7 "unuuii; iO. T ,1 it rank National i.-mili h u'ivm 77. elevator. ' """'-'U.'. Tak. 1 U-l:i-lir tllJItOI'it.MTOi; DR. UKI.l.l; New n,;,;;,';:-,,,:,.'-'-- a. m., J io ll . m. a..d 3 1o p m 7-21-U Dll. J li. Wi.i.l.. , . . ., . ; iner lil.lir. Over SII vort Ii.tii.--. hour, lo to 3 ,. 1::!u , 7 to 8 ovoiiimvs. I'd. 4s7. Ol l l:, r P. 111. NVnilR C -i-i-j V.i',..,i '- :UAT v "'-':.,Pi.-eliillft Ir Wh.... Medium.- i.j ., " 'r'iili. Skin am Chronic H. adiic'.ie. :. z, ia, u, iaii,.i Appenillcilu, Col:.uii:ili.,ii, l;-.-l a.wuwm, KMlilH .,i ( in.inio Ui- ter. Officii iH.iiHc. ii to m a in 1:30 to 5:01) p. m. Cuii.iultmlun free 3-l-tt roit s.i,u on TAiiri FOH SAI.K Registered Shorthorn nuns. iim:a. two .sunt veuri iiks. s riirht nntl terms easv. (J. Prices riirht nntl terms easv, C. Taal. 4-3-(it PAPKK FOR APPLE AND FRUIT Boxes for salo at the Observer of fice. Ch ap. 7-8-tf COXNTANCB T.M.MAIIi;!', IV "i:.st is wwr u aiims and TMItll.l.S AS .MINti TOY Never Iuih Constance TalnuulR-u boon neon to such advantage, as ill "Kat Is Wosl," the l-'irst National attraction which yesterday opened its cnirni;enient nt the Areado theater. This inny seem a broad statement but ii In morn than Justified by MIJs " ' om.r, roruson iractur viuiot MUlK Toy- )m, m,ni m, K0 lnows. In erood condition. Kasy terms. Mrs. V. I. Shaw, 2512 First street. 4-o-2tp. FOii SALE Single buggy harness. Inquire 801 Penn ave. 4-5-Iitp l-'OK SALE Milch Roats and kids. Inquire 407 Third street or phone 401-R. . 4-5-4tp FOR SALE Reed baby buKBV. E. V. Stratton, 1702 Y ave. 4-5-2tp FOR SALE A few day-old chicks front trap-nested high egg produc ing iP.ose Comb Brown I.ec;horns and White Plymouth Rocks still for sale from our April 9th hatch, at 20c and 25c each, respectively. Chicks from May 1st hatch 15c and 20c each. Jensen Poultry Plant. Phone 3IH-W. 4-5-3t FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone Farmers 17X. Art .McCall. 4-4-3tp 1'IA.NO '1 IM.iis EXPKKT I'lANo Tl.r.lNtl ci.-an ami volco yinir piano wiiin.ut exiri charire. Work K"i;iranl-t -I. Call NtMV lln Hook Klore for upiiointiiivnt. l!o K. T'hillips. ( -ir.-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I- O. O. M. I-tt (;r:im1i Lurn No. S.'tit L.oya irclcr of .Moor";, hui-ls ivffulm meetings every Tliursilitv ni'ht fit i p- tn. at ( hid V 1 1 o w s" 1 i ii i i. 'I'h i Y OllltMl'a Alinsi'h(:irt I.fpitin mi!ft: second and four-Ui 'i'luir.si:iv.H of otu'1: tnonlh. Mo(w U-khui of ihe Worh meets hocoimI Mumluy of nidi month ViBltors til wnvs wt'lconic. A. N. MAYVlhLE, Dictator. U H. MHUI.'JX, Snrrelury. FOR SALE White Leghorn hatch ing eggs from two yeai old hens. Host .Hollywood trapnested stock. $1.25 a setting. $(i.00 a hundred. J.ggs from iiens with record from MO to 20 eggs. $1.75 a setting. ?8.00 a hundred. All cockerels, pedigreed from hens 2.30 to 275 eggs. Mrs. George- H. Chapman. Phone 4i)0-R. 321-2Gtp FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams. Phone 257-J. 3-U-tf FOR RENT Very desirable corner apartment over J. C. Pennev Co. store. 3-HO-tfp FOR RENT Three furnished apart ments, 0U1 Jf'ourth. J. H. Gib son. 4-4-tf FOR RENT Five room modern bun galow. Io02 Sixth street. Call S(WV. Adults only. 4-5-tf B. V. O. Klks Crinult' l.-wjiro No 433. -.ou(4-e nitM'tM i;;ich Tlnirsdiiy evening at 8 oVlm-k. Udini nn'I clui privik-Rcs cJicoii'iilly exUsndt'd to nil IJTOI IHT J'il k.. Si., D1C AN Clifiwn, Kxaltod Rucr. F. U l'KAUKON. f5.M-r,;l-iry. MODI'IItN WU(.)1.IKJ Ol' A.MHltKA ia CJrnncic (?anip N, TliV.l ini'fits on the J'ir.t Thuii-'iliiy itvoninw of tmcli month, in Uit K. of 1'. hull. V-sltinn eifc,'!iuor,s wcir.-ornf?. Ii. ii. mTr;o. V, C. J A KM JioivniCK, Clork. A. F, uiul A. -M. i.a (Jr;ind! l.odt?i No 41. A. F. ftiiTTA. M., lndflM r;ffulnr , meetiiiKs flrnt tnul Uilnl Kridnys hi ' 7:30 p. in, . Cordial wolcomo to all Masons. lot l. pvonrrPAPS, w.'-m." K. n. ni.NH). Sm-n-titry. F. O. KA(iL,l-;.S Airie No. -2M, it ts evory Frld:;y niht nt Jljiriloa lliill Visiting nuMnbfrs wl-U'ouio. 7.. IJi.I.V. AY. I. j. v.. i;ii;dsf.li,. sc. FOR RENT Clean,' well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Call 1S1-W. . 3-C-tf FOR RENT Very desirable corner apartment over J. C. Pennev . Co. Store. - 3-27-tfp FOR KENT One sleeping room. In tmire 1510 Adams. 3-24-tf - " WANTED WANTED A hoy about 10 or 12 to help do chores. Phone Farmers lit. 4-3-;tp MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, ButtonR Covered. Mrs. L; H. -Norton, 906 Adrrms Ave. 8-30-tf. Accorded unstinted nraisn lv cine nm ct'ilirs. noted for tltoir fnllurn t; onthiifo 'greatly over most fcitm-p prodiirtfonM, 'Driven" has just Justi fied to (ho fullest measure the faith MiaL art Laemiulo, president of the I O I nivetsal l'ieturcs corporation had In I 2 tl when ho broke a reiMn"ent of nix years' fitanding and purelniHed a pro duction made oilt.vidn of rniveri:il city. Tt is an epic of life In tho Tt1ii Itldgo mountalnH, a erosH-seetlon of a phase of Amerlean life that one knows eviHtH, hut Hcareoly can inni(; ine. Tt Is the story of a mother(viio forgets evorytlilng, even family and tribal loyalty, and hoUs out her hus band nnd throe hoiih to InHiire hap piness for the one real human be- iriM- in the brood a timid, shy lad, who lonirH for the better thimrs of lifo and who. by some freak of fate was born into this slranpre family. V niafinil'ieent. cast wan gathered by Director Itrabin. Tlicro is liurr Melntosh, oho of the mont I'inislieil and popular aetors on either rtnxo or Hereon, doing1 'excetlrnt. work as the brutal fntluiv; Kinily FHzroy, a nol oil figure on dingo and nereen in both A ntei'iea and MiiMland. and playing wil h consunnnatt) artist ry tlio part of the Spartan mother; Klinor Fair, young and beaiit.li'nl as the sweetheart of timid Tommy, and CharlOH Km me( Mack, tho young Cii'HTKh find, mi I Aimed for (hla production by his distinguished '.mentor uh - "Tom- WOODMKN OF TJIK WOKLDLfl Grntule Cn.nip No. U'.O. M.h fjvt-r Monday niidit nt Kairbs Mall. AT viHitliiK Noighhor.s wiloium?. Huf payahle at tho ol'rir.i or th'i cb-rk Iionnis 21-21', La Oranclo Natlona Hank Uulldin. J. J. Miirrhf!nn,. C. C. II. J. KITCHKN. ri.-rk. KNIGHT.S OF 1'YTHIAS iCfcd Cros: Lodpo No. 27 iiiwls I'vt-ry Monda evening In C.-ustb; H.tll (K. of I Hall), nt 8 p. in. A T'yUiian wt-Iconu to all visiting Kn it'll is. K. c. fh:i,is, c. c. C. L (II'.AHAM, K. H. B. WOMEN'S UFNHKIT AS'lt'IATlONei the Maecnheo.. I. a flrimde Lodco No 27, IV. Tt, A. of M. Lodtjo meets first Thursday nt 2 p. nj. and third Wednctdnv at 8 p. m., nt K. of P Hall. Vldt!nc Si-tTH w.'h-f.me. WltS. NOHA I!. MV'lilif. C. MAit.ioKii-: i:a'kn. k. k. X Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 After Slidniclit Call Foley Hotel MAIN" 773 meanness, but we take personal ere- loooooooooooooooooooooooooo dit for our piety. O. E, S. Hnpu Chaplrr No. i.'i, O. B. ,S. holds stal'-l -iniMNiiiatioii tlie i:c ond oml f-oirlli. W. .Iii-'.;lvs of ea.:r month. Vi.sitinK iiii-mijra cordlnll welcomed. MArr.HA KI.T.IOTT I'MtKEIt, VT. 1! ANN'A S. r.UDVK. F-r. We blame human nature f"r our LOCAL CORSETIEHE for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. U'Connell, 1104 O Avenue. Phone 14 7-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 3-1-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Jin E. C. Tuckey, 1808 Second street. 242-J. 1-27-tf Man is always at his best while trying to live up to his mother's teachings or a fresh shave. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo FORD & GEORGE i La Grande S ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! g I WEAVING WORKS ; i! t JMattresso8 of nil kinds clcnn-d , o I anil rebuilt. Ki-ntli-r Itenovatlnc. Rag Ituss and Fluff Itugs for J o Cnrr-et and Itni: Clennlng Uvll'. $1. .VI nnd up C'li.is. l;dunrds, l'rop. ' 'hone 2.";l-V ooooocoooooooooooooooooooo o When Better 2 Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them See Southard & Shinn Cor. Adams and Fir to Joseph M. Pchenck, who pluiio-l on this production to the cxlont of buyliiK one or tho blswost stnKo suc cesses of recent years at an enormous cost lor the ouo star best suited to portray the leadini; role. Miss TnlmadKO Is ultel'ly dellKhtrel as Mluir 'I'oy, Dip quaint nnd ndor-abb-. Who lends a chat-in nil her own lo tho many scenes of delicious com edy. s Most conspicuous in her support. Is Warner (Hand, famous villain of the screen, as Charley Young, the Amer icanized Chinaman who covets Mint: Toy, whose love is Riven to Hilly Hen son, played by Kdwnrd limns. Others In the cast uro NinH llarrie. Winter Hall,- 10. A. ItuiK Lillian l.awrenc and Jim Wunff. Ki.lney l-ianklin di rcetod tho production. "Knst Is West" is one of Hie very notably stai-e successes of tlio last len years. With I'onstancc Talmadre as ils central figure it s-uns bound to duplleato this popularity on the sereen. "lOnst Is West" will lie the attrae llon at tlio Arcade Uieater until Sat urday nlKiit. CHITHS CAM, "IliUVION" ' hit or -nil.: in-:rAi)K EVERETT TRUE By Condo WHooes, That's .uct, CUMB TO Q(5T VJP HSRK ISN'T IT, I 3S, IT'S Q.U1XS A CUMB. BUT ON6 5 MPLY R&Wiece'jD JU'ST VXPK AT THAT VIG-CaJ J 3l A CO&tSfe H'tfO Q4M ;'&S r. 9 r3 oooooooooooooooooooooooooodooooooooooooooooooooooooooi o o Superfine Bread MADE WITH MILK That's Why It's Richer and Keeps Longer Than Other Dreads IT'S THE MILK! JoliT' ':5 : .--. - La Grande, Oregon ooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I OU AULj li V Ik till Elect rical WIRING, REPAIRING, APPLIANCES and SUPPLIES H & S Electric 105 Depot St." isoniMazda Lamps Phone 303-W to the Consumers' Picnic at our markets daily rain or shine. . , ' MENU ' Whole or Half Sugar Cured Hams, lt, 25c Bacon, per lb from :. : 21c to 37c . Picnic Shoulders, per lb ,-15c Cottage Butts, per lb 19c Rolled Boneless Shoulders, per lb 20c Whole Fresh Shoulders, per lb .........;........15c , '' The Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY M.HK!'7r IIOOVr.lt M Alt K I-TT l'llt STKKK1' MAUKI7C O : 'j O '' o f i i a ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CAN'T FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O , n j ii cn mere ,arn sucn oiner weu- tnnvuil tiluvfiru nil l.'Ttinut f tlillfM- Oorgo liancroft, and I.phHp Hlowc, , 0 i no iioinr(. is iteauiirni irotn a pho tograph in stand point .having been 'shot" in tbe exact locale of th story tho heai't of the Dluo tdgo mountains. riven" opens an ongagpment of three day sat the Ktar theater to day. KMKltltV'K I,.ST DAY I Surrounrleil by royal splendor that bespeaks lavish expenditure- of mon- Kthel t'la.vton gives a brilliant performance in her first big Hiiper spccial production "If I Woro tlueen"' the last time today at Sherry's. Miss Clayton, heretofore, has chief ly been idi'nlified with socWI drama-, upon which she has built her wide spread popularity. hi her new pro- luction sho strikes a note of wiiole- Isomo -onianre that is delightful. Tho stoi'. which was adapted from the novel "The Three 'ornered K inic- lom' by Dii Vernct Kabul I, has to lo with (ho adventures of an Amer ican girl in a myth len I principality In tho mountain fast iu-fses of the ISalkans. The romantic atmosphere f the inemorablo "l!-v-rly of (Iraus- tarli." "The Prisoner of .enda" and other stories that carry on; buck t'j the a c-p of chivalry. 'If I Wert (Jm'f-n" has been con structed on imposing lines. There ln for example, a train wreck, which !m pnte tin most reali.-d.e tho screen ha nliown in Jiiany a dir. Tim court scenes are big wlthj ' romaneo and royal pump. Tho storv kiovi-h swiftly to a rousing cliaiax. ThP skiiN-tl hand of the director. Wesley IttiKgb-s, i.'i evident, throughout. Then, too, the cast merits com mendation of the bitrlieit dijjrcc. hi td'tltlon to M is ( 'lav ton there are Andreo l jon, Warner Haxter. Vle oiory :.itenian. Murdock .Maciuarric, aii'i wciicvii' iiimn. racn ol wnom eontrilnHes in no small measure to the distin -'Urn of the photoplay. "If Y ere Ijitern sponsoi ed by thr- Film UookiiiK (ifficos of America. A comedy is also being shown. Reynolds - and - Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Phone Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo MEAT SELECTIONS Can always be made to your entire satisfac tion at one of our markets. " ' We carry' only carefully selected meats at tho right prices. - The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE KIIOI' AND FOUNDRY All Kinds of Machinery. Automobiles and Tractors Itepalred, Overhauled and ltebullt. Acetylene Woldlni: of All Klnda Cylinder Iiorlnit nnd Ovorslzo rislona Crankshafts, Plsinns nnd Piston Pins HeKround ;ivu l' a Trail , D. FITZGERALD Prop. New Location I have moved from the Blue Mt. Garage to the Washington Avenue Garage, and desire to meet all old patrons and many new ones. 1 GENERAL REPAIR WORK EXPERT SPRING AND WHEEL MAKING AND REPAIRING Complete Line of Oils and Grease Clyde Sh aw Now Located at Washington Avenue Garage !MMmHt!:)mntisti:Mit:i!i Orders for all wood mano ny :i Bowman - Hicks I Lumber Co. will lie taken nt pi2 N I'lrst jj or Phone Main 547 j .1. I.. Miinhnll jj Terms Cnsll . j? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 o 1 Imperial Taxi t oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mnin5S0 . Prompt, Courteous Service After Midnight Call HERMAN'S 134-J .;. $ s ,- o o l o s o V o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Money To Lean on business or linino pronert on easy liliillllily M'rnis. Inliire .1. It. Oliver I'bone SI1-2-W. Rags Wanted at ' the Observer v' o . 21' oooooooooooooooooooooooooo II BY ALU1AN ! ! I " " t eom- 'iy is also lieini: shown. 11 ..I i uuiAUH vi I iJ uui'ua tmvia iawkcq 'j;m Ail Over Auf ' U6HT T PUVg ? 1 Ed I'D LIKE TO LOOK V "'''Ti ffi THESE LOOK HCtS ' f-fcl HAVEN'T SEEM S ' Kl i OOMZ NEW HOoE' ' ' - 7 AT SOME 5ILK ) ;l ( BUT TllEVRE NOT '"7 AMVTHINS THAT I V " ' ' V n nV WELL, I'LL 60 IM ) " I Ho3Erlv PLEASE.- ) ' '. L-Jf JUST WHAT I WANT- Is- U " REALL.V WANT- "II AND TAKE A LOOK ),, ) I POS'T KNOW JUST J 'l HOW MUCH ARE thOSF APF I HAVE VtfO ANVTMING ' HAVE f) ,( lAHV WAV- I V GOT ' Wnhrt rJ- V THEY? Zfi-tv ELSE? 'Z--SHOWN V0O V SOME TIME TO KILL- . .Jf THESE ARE N -Z--lUC. F,Y1. EVERY TlilMG I HAVE; C '' r( THE VERV LATEST,) .' t C AMOIEB VEFTvi ( EXCEPT THE. PAIR I ,' La Grande - Baker i Leaves Iji Clrnndo. Leaven Baker :00 a. m 8:00 a. m.; 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m.(' iu ;iiAxnr.-usiON -1 l.env.n T.a C'.ninde. Leaves Union n;iin a. i.i. 7:S0 a. in. .' I :ini p. in. 10:00 n. m., . r,:ir, p. m. a:30 p. ni.. !rm:tn:mt:ttMmttMtKmtmwmm FRANK R. SUYDAM3 General Repair Shop li Furniture Repaired and Ref inished : Household Repairing of All Kinds : ' tOG Fir St. Phone 513-J v-i iiiii:iii:iii:tniiiiii:mttimiittmtttna