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,....L,, .Friday, April 13, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ; PAGE SEVEN , Classified Want Ads I I' THEATRES ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTICOI'ATHIU 1VSH1A.NS ?.nl ?" MjVLUIAUKT 1N.1..I.- , h. i:. s iioi:v Osteopathic l'l.ysUism ,( Surj-e,,,, Successor to I.r. a. v. tmmemmn. rrric0 I'hono. ..Main 63. lies ivi m ralmer liol, Ul W:Miu, 'A'ITOUM:ys COCHRAN and l:i;EiuiAltn n-r. t coclirun and C-jh.n l: i.'i...--T7:.-.i Kn,'!'. La Craml N'lH-nul Lank elevfttt"'- 12-1 ' -1 it ciiiKoi'K.nrroit DR. HELLI5 MYEHS. CMraorn.-tnr Aew iM.lcy Building. Mourn 10 to 12 ... .w u y. in. una v io it a. m 1 ' 1-2A-U 'nn t i.i iiwi. .. . .. i x t-M""'.1'. Lhirnpr.-i'-tni . n-tiuiuiiiiui. A. ivoiirt iintl eliroiiU , diseiitH'H a pp's inhy. Suiu- :!i mer UMtj. Ovor Silvt-rth.irne'a. Oiflc AV l" " in,, i:JU io .ri u. l'lioin- -l'7-W. 7 to 8 ovnnln: ii;mists DR. R. J. RUCK-MAN, K. H. MILIjER DentitsIlooms 0 to 14 Palrher-Roesch Bidf. Adams Ave . at Depot St. Hours 9 to (i. Phono . Alain (0. Special hours by appoint : ment (Jnimle, Ore. " DR. A. N. MAYVllLK.ecl!ilif:t It vnt uiiii; umt'UM'3. .Ml-111 HUM, .UutiatlO- Therapy and Naturopath. &k:n uni blood disenst!, n-iviins (iis"n.st!i Chronic Hf ailac'.ie. hVz:nm, ischitiu't Appendicitis. (.iisiip:itinn, Uowel 'irouoie; r:i Kinds ut I tnonie Di B ease 3 success l"u Mv tniiUi-il. I'ltnm Main Rfla. Itooin i. 2. ::. N.cotid fh.ni Coolkltiu Wklt;., opposite yinr Tla-a-1 mi. vjiiu:o iHMi.sy, in io i n. m. 1:30 to C:00 p. m. Consultation freo 3-l-ff VOJt SAliK OR TRADE Kelt SA1.K NVw I'mlerwonrt type writer, ulltfhtly used: bought Iee. 3, 1!22; . 12-inch. e-urriuKe, $iiO, Cash takes it. Kplcy Hotel. As for Mr. McKenzio. 4-lS-2tp "OR RAI.i: Ftirnltmo for Vrlt IJox 334. City. 5 rooms. 4-12-litp FOR SALE ' Wagon equipped for traveling-; buggy harness ami one racing sulky. Ruscli Second Hand Store. 1901 Tir St. 4-9-lit EVERETT TRITE 'AND t 10 A St .viV''J Last jmovk? Vvncai H5 S4 d FOR SALE By owner 1 ucto im proved land with all Rood fcuild i ntfs, 5 acre strawberries. C. S. Stilwell, 2709 N. Depot. 4-10-4tp FOR SALK 40 acre of orchard lfmd on Pumpkin Ridge For particulars address Frank Sion, Summerville. Phone 55. 4-9-(itp PAPER FOR APPL.K AND FRUIT Boxes for f.alo at the Observer of fice. Ch ap. . , , 7-8-tf FOR SALE White Leghorn hatch ing eggs from two year old hens. Rest Hollywood trapnested stock. 15 a setting. $6.00 a hundred. Eirgs from hens with record from 1C0 to 220 esrgs. $1.75 a setting. ?8.00 a hundred. All cockerels, pedigreed from hens 2.10 to 275 eggs. Mrs. George II. Chapman. Phone 490-R. 8-21-Ztitp "'RR ASS COIAMMi:X'rsrt VM. l AllM M'S ItA'IT'ST f Drama and William Kai num Tlioro is u eoinldiiution that lifconu-n HtroiiK nr with every pteturo In which the l'o star appears. His latest, "Hiass Coni andmonls' will te show ut the Str.r Theatre Saturday and Sunday. It h a story of the West, in the hicer.y style of Charles AMi-n Stltzer, poiju- lar for Ills narratives of outdoor ac tion. To make a pood thtui? bettor Tom Santsehl, who held such a litem orulilp conriiet with Karnum In th 'Spoilers," (fives tho Vox star an e- unully htstorieal haltlo In this play. There nio two Kltis in the story. Wanda Hawley plays a capable fem inine lead opposite V'ai num and Claire Adams conies In for .her shaie of lionors. There Is action, tons of it tho story retains Interest by Its drama tic tensity: romantic skein is we! woven through tho tale and the cli max thunders with power. This ts the opinion of critics who saw the film beforo Its release to the general public. Tho pooplo of la Grande wt'l soon be able, to judgo for themselves. A Mutt and Jeff comedy, will also lie fehown. FOR RENT I ml His ;wv, What mc w ws By Condo r m'.J , t V. Sol . . ... '(v. .' Sf (.''."( ' ,ta:-.r.-r-,l , i TO - L LliIiCS.A I I n cf . i? H5"C Cv; V N' H1 Superfine j Bread ROYAL HAROi: IH)I? .MARION' 1AVIKS IN . CiltlvVr IMIOTOIM st a . Makes Imposing I-'jilrantv "Wlicn KitlulitlKHhl Was In Flower" K )K liKNT Small lioime and gar den spot tit corner Fourth and Jef ferson; house not rhodorn; no no ki-ocs need apply. Mrs. Kihel Cirandy. 2111 Second St. ' 4-12-:tt 1 1 It KN'T Three furnished rooms suttabln for off icy. or apartment. Impiire Room 9, Uoeseh Rldg., or phone Main 70. 4-3-tf FOR RENT One sleeping room. In quire 1310 Adams. ' 3-24-tf WAXO TIJMCRK EXPERT PIANO TtJNlN(.Cleiin nno Voice your pinno wiiltout cxir: charge. Work niniratiterd. Call Nnw lln Book Storu for uppolnlmont. Roy - E. Philllpw. 4-lS-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Ix. O. O. M. La fjrftnde Lo.-ffo No. jr.ll Loyal Order nf Moose, holds roguhlt meetings every Thur.sdny night (it p. in. ut Odd I'VUuwH Hall. Tin Wonmn's TUoosehi'firL legion meet; Boeond and fourth Thursilny.s of vnch month. Aloo. Lenrion or ho Worb meets second Jfonday of each month VisllorH nl wavs we I en mo. A. N. -MAYVILLEj Dictator. C. S. SI1ULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O. Elks J-a Crunda Lndiro No 433. ijotigc meets eneii 'Thursday ovunlng at B cudoek. llonifi nun clui privllenerf cheerfully xle::di'd to all Rrother KIks. s. Di:. rnowp. Touted Ituwr, F. L. i:Ai:SOX. Sec rotary. MODERN WOODMICN OK A.M1CUICA 1,0. Grandfi Camp No. 7 T 0 :i meets on the first Thursday event nu of en.ch month. In the'K. of P. hall. V'sltiag Neighbors weicnn. K. i:. HlN'flO, V. C. ' , JAKE lyjSTDOK. Clerk. A. F. and A. il. l.a Or anile l.odiro No 41. A V. anTT A. if., holds regular meetings first and third Fridays nt 7:30 p. in. Cordial .welcome to all Mason:. LOT L. PVnpOPASS. W. M. 1-3. P.. RINOO, Koeretary. F. O. KAOLK.S Aerie, No. 2.".S, meets every Friday" ninht at lagles Hall Visiting meters welcome. Z. IAIAsY. V.. l J. K. UIItDSKLU Sec WOOD.MION tF T1-M-: WOULD Ln Ornnde Camp No. n:5. Meets every Unndnv iiii'lit nt Entries Hall. Al' vlsitinff Neisrhbors wt iome. Dues payable nt the oiTiro uf tho clerk Rooms 21-22. La OranUe Natlona Bank Uuilding. J. J. MurehlFon, C. C R. J. K1TCH KN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cmsi Lodge No. 27 meets ev-ry Monday evening in Castle H.ill fK. f P Hall), nt ft p. in. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. K. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. L. ORAHAM. K. ft. H. WOMEN'S liLXEFIT ASS" 'Ol ATION ti.a H!(.rfiiM.ii I .)i Oraiide Lodee No 27, W. II. A. of M. Ludgu meets first Thnt-Kdnv nt 2 P. m. and third Wednesilav at 8 p. ni., at K. of t Hall. VlsUincr Sisters wl.;mc. MRS. NORA It. MA'-'KEY. C. MARJORIE EATON. R. K. . E. S. H"pe Chnpt.-r No. 1 :), O. L. S. holds staled comimmlent Ion tho see, ond and fourth Wednesdays of enel month. Visiting ineinbers cordlnllj MRVh!",ET.T.TOTT PARKER. W. M ANNA S. OliOVE, See. FOR RENT Three furnished apart ments, zotn i. r ourtn. . ti. K. ma son. ' 4-4-tf FOR -KiENT Three furnished rooms suitable for offices or apartment. Inquire Room 9, Roasch-Palmer IUtlg., or phone Main 70. 4-9-tf FOR RENT Clean, well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Call 131-W. 3-0-tf FOR RENT Very desirable corner apartment over J. C. Fennev Co. Store. 3-27-tfp WANTED WANTED Sewing. I'hono 196-lt, 4-l2-2tp WANTED A middle-aged .woman as housekeeper. Apply Geo. Heneko at Savoy liotel. 4-12-2tp PARTY TAKING Kiddle Coast.' from Wright's Grocery Store plcasa return to store and suitable re ward will be given. 4-12-3t WANTED TO RENT 4 -room house. Write F. A, S. care Observer. 4-9-otp Marion Dnyies us - Princess Mary- Tudor in "When Knighthood Was In Flower,' Cosmopolitan's aptendhl plclurlzatlon for Paramount of Chas. Major's rornancd of Merrie England in the. days of Hluff King llul. whieh is being shown at tho Arcade, Thea tre until Saturdny night, has an en trance befitting her title and estate. The sister of King Henry VIII has just reached her sixteenth birthday itnd a fete in her honor Is given ac Hampton Court, the l'nlaco built by plain nothing he Iran welded a tho Cardnlal Wolscy and presented to the lory of eternal lov'1 and hi so doing King. This ia ono of the show places ihas removed his people from time til' England preserved to this day. umd period;. Possessed of a vision Cosmopolitan has established a 'and mentality too great to be handi- precedent by bringing on the star in I capped by anything, he has brought the very first sceno of a feature pic- ! forth an epic far muro than clever litre, but Cleopatra hud nothing on it has, the ring of genius. Tho slm- I'rincess Mary when It conies to a 'pie fun of plain people Is brought npectneular entrance in her state j forth in greater measure than the barge. On the historic terrace of'jstugo version -could ever hopo to .nt- llainpton Court are grouped all the ; u.in and oners keen contrast to the principal character's of the English 1 .sufferings and won of Anna Mooro, part of the -story and "When Knight- ! her hopes and sirtmgles. Probably hood Was in Flower" starts action t tho greatest east o cnpnhlo playeru with the very first flash on the over assembled -for n -ma Ion picture yX flM ; I La Grande, Oregon . ' ' o ' o o n MADE WITH MILK That's Why It's Richer and Keeps Longer Xhan Other Breads ITS THE MILK! OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o screen,. SIIi:itRY'S . LAST IAV WANTED Two or three men to ' work on farm. -Inquire Hot Lake . Sanatorium 4-7-Ct MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CORPORATION, largest in its line, has a dignified position open lor a specialty salesman of proven ability; not technical; with out competition, hut requiring self confidence. Eastern Oregon terri tory. Address Wm. Harnett, f2.'J Corbet t Itlclg., Portland. Ore. 4-12-.1t HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. . Mrs. L. II. Norton, 90G Adamfi Ave. 8-30-tf LOCAL- CORSETIERE for Hartley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Conncll, 1104 O Avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 3-1-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. E. C. Fuckcy," 180S Second street.' 242-J. 1-27-tf Those who enjoy a sparkling com edy, brilliant titles, :nrtd a liltle. weep or two, will. find all these In the new Gold wy n picture, "The Wall Flow er," by Rupert- Hughes, which , wiih presented at the Sherry theatre last night. Air. Hughes is one of l he lew photoplay wrlghts who know how to create a picture that tells a story convincingly.- lie is also ono of th-j first to suporvist every- phase of' li is work from tho writing of the scen ario to the cutting of the finished film. Mr. Hughes mndo a huppy choictt when lie selected pretty Colleen Moore to play tho leading part in "The Wall Flower.' This charming phwver reveals a naivete and an un spoiled sweetness on the screen that is not only captivating, but is abso lutely essential to the part' she por trays. Miss' Moore's acting Is a rev elation. . She lias infinite resourced her command, and never resort) to a bag of stale tricks for her ef fects. We believe, that a new come dienne, with an entirely new manner, has come to delight lovers of , the screen. The Goldwyn company has sur rounded Miss Mooro with an excel! nt cast, including Miss Fanny Stock bridge, who played the family ser vant in Rupert Hughes's widely suc cessful picture, "The old Nest," Tom Gallery, Rush Hughes, Gertrude A1- tor and Rhliurd Dix. " "The Wu'l Flower wan produced under lie di rection of the author himself, who. )for the first time, In this picture took up the directional reins. Larry Semon in his latest two reel comedy '"The Counter Jumper" is al so being shown. production was engaged ill tho mak ing of thin work and 11 enrlrt- In a thrilling--climax of spectacular scenes amid the veering flaws of a. .Ifew England, bliz.ard and the explosiv" break lug of a river Ice gorge, all of which enthrall as only a Griffith effort can move audiences." ALI4, PERSONS desirous of obtain ing certified seed potatoes are re quested to call nt La Grande Na tional Bank within next five days. 4-10-5t La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! WEAVING WORKS ; Mattrrssrs of nil kinds donned I nil rebuilt. r.-athf-P HonovatinB. . flag niics and . Fluff ltuea J Cnrpot nnrt ItiiR Cleaning l).12, SI. 50 nni! up Clins. F.ihvnnls, l"rop. I'hono 253-W FORD & GEORGE Service Enclosed Cars CALL. MAIN 44 After Midnight Call Foley ITolel MA1X 77.1 Preventative .Medicine. Tho tendency of medical science, ia toward preventative, measures. It is , easier nmt netter to prevent tnan cure. I'neumonia, ono ot tne most innporouR diseases that medical men have to contend with, often follows a cold or attack of tho (rnp. 1 he cold prepares the system for tho recep tion and development of tho pneu monia Ko'rm. The longer the cold hnnars on. the greater the dnncer. Take Chamberlain's Couph Remedy us soon us the first indication of a cold appears so ub to get lid of it with the least possible delay. It is folly to risk an attnek of pneumon it when tliis remedy may be ob tained for a1 trifle. Adv. "Ileacock's Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tuned, and made riffht. Enterprise, Oregon. 2-5-!it YOU ARE INVITED to the Consumers' Picnic at our markets daily rain or shine.' "t ' - MENU' Whole or Half Sugar Cured Hams, lb, 25c 'Bacon, per lb from 24c 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 Grands Rbne Meat Co. city MMtuirr IIDOVI.lt .M.MtKF.T -I'llt NTHICF.T JIA1IKET ilil.. ' -mi ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooopooobooooo i A FACT Of the 241 different tire makes built the DIAMOND CORD Gtands out as the unsurpassed in quality. . You can buy it NOW at a remarkably low price. TAKE IMMEDIATE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. ' VjK IMPLEMENT COMPANY 'L 3 (;mi inn lati-ist ricn iti; is -;iii:ati;s of tmkm all t'nusu.'il Interest altacln'S, to tjio opening of the rmniittf niiKaement in thin city of Jj. V. Urirrith'a great -sperlaele, "Way Uown lOust," which will ho hcpii at thr Sherry thcatiM. "Way Down KaKt" will he pn-si'iiU'il here for a period of three lays, starl UK Sumhiy. If such he possible, this latest tnas- jtnrfiil prod net ion hy Ihe Kenius of llhe rtrr(Mn hid.s fair to eel ipse even ithe enorntoiiK votjne enjoyed hy 'The IMrth of, a Nallon." Now beln id' 1 fi-red In Ihe leudlni; eillea of the ln?id( "Way Down Kasl" is altuiet UtK capacity thronM and .seat it :it,e i.souirht works in advance. This pirtiirtzatton of the f;i 111011.4 h1iio suocoms fin nlHhcd hy l,otl ie Itlnlr Parker and Joseph G flume" Keen much farther than the original tile. .Mr. Griffith has ief?un whero they haltetl. Ho haf not m title It 'a provincial thtiiL'; aiu-rpptiiu; to vx- 6 sm4 MEAT SELECTIONS Can always be made to.your entire satisfac tion at one of our markets'. ... - Wc carry only carefully -selected - meats at the right prices. ' v The Crescent MeaCp. Inc- LA -GRANDE IRON WORKS .,..mvi cikii avii roiiNWlY 'All Kinds of Wachlnory. Autniol.llii ond Tractors Jlopalre. uveriiiKiicd uiiu. ... uu..v. Acetylene WtHdtwr ot All Kinds i- Cylinder Ilnrlm: and Oversize lMstona Crnnkshnfls, Plslons and l'lslon I'lns ltegrouna (ilvo lis a Trail . D. FITZGERALD Prop. Electrical WIRING, -REPAIRING, APPLIANCES and SUPPLIES H & S Electric Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps 105 Depot St. , PJionc 893-W mmsi:t:!mi:::u::tt::i!:ii Orders for all wood mndo by Bowman - Hicks Lumber Co. will bo taken nt lil a N First or Phone Main 547 .1. If. Mnnlinll Terms asll OOOOO0OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o . . O o When Better 'sj:!!t:itttttt:tim:it::::t::t:iKt:tmtii ooooooooooooooooooooooooog olo olo 0,0 00 o o o o 0.0 o o 00 o o o o 00 o o o o o o o o Automobiles Are Built huick . Will Build Them See Southard & Shinn Cor. Adams and Fir ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oney To Loan nn liuslnrsH or linnin prnpcrljr on 'n,v liioiitlily trrniR. iiiiilr J. It, Oliver l'liono 2:(J-V. Rags Wanted at the Observer -j La Grande - Baker j DOINGS OF THE DUITS r 11 r 1 m'jw ikjkj pim iii.i -.x vs.-i i - . -in c. - j K ,,oocili AMD MIND . X TrJ--V ItAl r; " ( STOP J OO4. f a-x 1 x. x . x . x ;r,ij x.vn 1 1 i- .1 " 1 '-'if t j ' sr --.-. 1 GEE W1LIKEH5 LOOK AT THAT THINS GO-1 DIPH'T VANT TO TAKE IT AWV WAV -, An April Shower OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BY ALUIAN 7JS " IF I COULO (SET THIS CLOSED UP ONCE I'D CARRY IT THAT wav - There, goes MY HAT -OH GEE! r j-1 - r &JC I'M GLAD IT5 GONE! I DIDN' VNAMT IT . A LIVI 111 AVI ' rr 1 yv r t 5 'T 'I . l.nivin I.a Clrnn.ln. U'avpii Baker 3:00 a. m. S:00 a. m. 4:00 p. tn. 1 :oo p. ' fiji.vsni--mox r.ruvcs I. OmmlK. T.onvcn Unloo 0:00 n. in. 7:30 a. m. . 1:00 11. 111. 10:00 n. in. r.:r. p. m. 3:30 p. m. ::i:::;t!:timtt:mui::t:tttmtttmwtmit jj FRANK R. SUYDAM I General Repair Shop Furniture Repaired and Rcfinished Household Repairing of All Kinds .1 10G Fir St. Phone 513-J o o o o o o o o o o o o o ' o o o o o o , o o o o o o o o o o o il i 'iV m:tttKnn mi;.; VT"!.'-i -"Jv