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' t r y v r 4 .1 ' Saturday, April 21, 1923 THE LA GRANDE EVENING , OBSERVER PAGE FIVE r - -i : s Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OKTKOl'A'I'HIU i'llVSK IANS UU. J, u and lilt. ilAltUAItlrr l.Ntll.U Osteopath. Jii4f!.N.-.4 uf women and clinuren a specially. Offlee phone al" "" iieiueae,) pnoiiu Alain 10i 1. ritiKH. Sominer ithlK. lilt. II. !".. kcikwv Os'.oopnihic; I'lu-lciiui ninl Surgeon Successor to Hr. 11. W. Immrrmn. Ofliro I'hono Mnln OS. ites. lf.a-M. I'nlmer Itoesch Hide:.. Lit Oraniio. AiTOUM-.YS COiUIHAN una EllKl;llAltDCui. T Cochran ar.J Culun U. l-;lrh;H d. At' torneys. L,a Urando National IJunli iiuuuing. L. H. Alliirni'y-nl-l.nw.. Unoms unu ruiey uiiu-.u UluK. 'laid elevator. 12-1.1-1 n CHII(OIMtA(TOH (lit. HIM. I. ft III KI'S I'hiruni n..r New Koley Iluildlnu. llourfl 10 to 12 u. ui., i 10 t p. in. ana i lo 8 p. ' - 7-21-tf Oil. J E. WKIDl-.I.I, i.'hlroprnetol aim iiini-o(i:nii. .wiVUUS unu cliro.iH uiseaHos a specially, .suite 20. .'Jom- nier liiuir. over .Silvertliorne-s. Office nourn. ill to 13 a. in.. 1:30 to 5 p. m 7 to 8 oveniiig.i. l-hone iri7-V. iii:xtists DR. R. .1. RUCKMAN. DR. R. R MILLER Dentists-liooms 0 to M Palmer-Roesch Illdg. ' Adams Ave nt Depot St. Hours !) lo 0. Phone Main 70. Special hours by appoint ment". La Grande. Ore- NATL' UK CHHH DR. A. N. MATVII.I.K .Specialist lr chronic diseases. MetfTods, .dechano Therapy and Naturopath, Skin ane blood diseases, nervous di.-ieases Chronic Headaclie, liczema, Uciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trotlhle; all hinds of Chronic Dl senses successfully Irenled. lhon Main COa. Itoom 1. 2, 3, second flooi Coolidlte Ride;., opposite Star Tiiea ter. Office house, 11) to 1:'. a. ni. 1:30 to r:Uu p. m. Consultation freo 3-4-ff PIANO TLNllltS EXPKIIT PIANO TUNlN'tS Clean and voice your piano without extra charge. Work runranteed.' Call New lin ilook Store for appointment. Roy B. Vhllllps. 4-1.1-f FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L- O. O. M. I,a Urende LoOtKO No. SiiO Loyal order of .Moose, holds refjulai meeting every Thursday night ut P. in. at Odd Follows Hail. Tin Women's Moonehenrt I.cijion meeti second and fourth Thurnluy3 of ep.oh montli. Mooi'o Ijcuion of the "WorD tm-ots Rocund Monduv of vnch month Vf si lorn alwavs wcl conic. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. S11UI.TZ; Secretary. B. P. O. Klks l.a (Iranile LodKe No 433. uou.Te . ineeta cacll Thursdny evening at 8 oclot:K. Jtome ana ciui privileges cheerfully extended to all Urother P.lks. . De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood. Eckloy, Secretary. MODKUN WOII1IIIHM OF AMfniICA I.a Orantle Cemp -'o. 7703 nieeti on tho first Thursday evening of each 1 month. In the K. of 1'. hall. Vialtlnt; Neitfhbors welcome. B. it. ItlNIO. V. C. JAKIO ItOSTOCK, Clerk. A. F. and A. il. I.a ;r:inde Lodge No 41V A. 1" aiidA. M.. holds regular meetltiBa first end third Kridaya at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all MasonD. LOT L. FNOIGRASa. W. M. E. n. niN'OO. Secretary. F. O. lOAfil.l-lS Aerie No. a.":i, meets every Friday- flight at Eagles Kail Viflltinti .members welcome. Z. LILLY, W. T. J. 1J. ltlltDMKLL. Sec WOOOMION OF TlO-l WOULD Ln flrando Camp No. 1 CO. Meets every Monday nilit at Katles Hall. AT vlsltlnir NeiEhbors WLlcome. Dues payable at tho offieo of tho clerk Itooina 21-2K, La Grande Nationa Bank Uuildinn- J. J. Murehlson, C. C. 15. J. K ITCH UN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros- Lodiro No. 27 meets every Mondaj evening in Castle Hall (K. of P Halll. at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kniithls. 13. C. FIELDS. C. O. C. L. CI'.AHAM, K. It. 8. WOMEN'S H K.N' L FIT ASSOCIATION "I the Maccabees, La flrande Lodge No 27, W. II. A. of M. Lodge meets flr.it Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wednesday at' 8 p. m., at K. of P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. MItS. NORA B. MAt'KEf, C. MAIUOltlE EATON. It. K. 0. R. s. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds slated communication tho sec ond and fourlb Wednesdays of eacl month, Visiting members cordially welcomed. MAKTHA ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M ANNA S. GROVE. Sec. La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND 1 WEAVING WORKS j Itfnttrossos of all kinds cleaned ! and rebuilt. Feather Renovntlng. Hag Rugs and Fluff Itugs room J ! ! size. 1 1 Carpel and Itng Cleaning 0I2, Sl.oO and up Chas. EdvarIs, Prop. Phono 2.-.3-W DOLNGS OP THE DUFFS I HAVE AM j AWFUL HEAD-0 , IN ACHE THIS COP MORNIN&j . WILBUR- WILBUR-- TV-C v J Want Ads l! IDK KAI.K llt lUMIIi FOR SALE The Model Restaurant Having lieen in hu-rincss contin- uously for over twenty years, my ! wife and I feel we are entitled I to a vacation. Therefore, wts offer our restaurant, also our home at Adams ave., for sale. If in terested call at the Model during business hour. J. A. Arbuckle. 4-l!l-:it ELECTRIC HANOI l'iiuno 2(iS-II.' Nearly new. '4-l!l-tf PAI'ER KOR APPLE AND FRUIT Boxes for falo t the Observer of fice. Ch an. 7-8-tf EUR SALE White Leghorn hatch ing eggs from two year old hens. Pest Hollywood trapnested stock. $1.25 a setting. $0.00 a hundred. .Eggs from liens with record from 10 to 220 eggs. $1.75 a setting. $8.00 a hundred. All cockerels, pedigreed from hens 230 to 275 eggs. Mrs, George H. Chapman. Phone 490-R. 3-2l-26tp FOR SALE 5-room modern home, close in on Penn. A bargain, good terms. Inquire Observer. 4-18-Gt FOR SALE 10-acrc tract with mod em house, cows, milch goats, chick ens, etc. Phone 451-M. 4-20-2t FOR SALE 10-room modern house A big bargain if taken at once. In quire Observer. 4-lC-lit , FOR RENT FOR RENT Four rooms, . 2107 N. Ash St. See owner, Mrs. W. K. Gate. 4-20-2tD FOR RENT Sleeping rooms with board. Inquire 004 Adams. 4-20-tf 'OR RENT Farm. Call 157-R. 402 Adams avenue. 4-10-tf KOR 'RENT One housekeeping room. 104-M. 1707 Jefferson ave. 4-19-3t FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Phone 270-M. 4-10-tf FOR RENT Ono sleeping room. In quire lulO Adams. 3-24-tf -'OR RENT Three furnished apart ments, 2501 N. Fourth. G. R. Gib son. 4-4-tf WANTED WANTED High grado specialty salesman for Eastern Oregon for new department of old established National Company. Advancement rapid to executive position for real result getter.' Manager in La Grande about 27th. Address W. A. 1J., Observer. 4-19-.1t WANTED Boarders at 902 C ave nue. Working men Preferred. ' . 4-19-St WANTED Man or womnn. Salary $75.00 weekly full time. $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaran teed hosiery to wearer. Heautiful spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Nor ristown, Penn. 4-11-tf IWANTE-D Steady work for man and wjic. i-none. iviaiu .ji or inquire wn scrver. 4-20-,1tp WANTED To trade good piano for a 1-oru truck, inquire 2104 N. Iiirch. ' 4-16-6t MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. II. Norton, 900 Adams Ave. 8-30-tf LOCAL CORSETIF.RE. for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 1104 0 Avenue. Phone" 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Mso Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 3-1-tf HEMSTITrJHIWG and picot edge by Mrs. E. C. T.-ckey, 1808 .Second street. 242-J. 1-27-tt HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by -Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lb'-tf HATCHING EGGS-Tancred Strain S. C. White Leghorn. ,W. B. Pick ens. Phono 208-R. 4-19-tf STItAVEI). STRAY One red cow marked with crop and split in right car. Under cut and split m left ear, blotched brand on lift hip. . Came to my place on Cnrr ranch. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and leeu mil. w. r., AlcClure. 4-19-31 STRAYlvD 4 yearling colts, 2 Diacks 1 grey, 1 bay. 2 black 3-year-olds 1 I-.J . ui.:om-(i ijuaru-T circle seventy-sev en. 1 black 4-year-old. same brand. 1 black 2-year-old with white spot on side, same brand. 1 bay saddle horse brand unknown. Anyone lo cating same notify W. E. McClure, 408-R, La Grande. 4-10-.1t WELl.VOU STAV BED AND" I LU, - MAKE YOU fit tn Or COFFEE- r theatres SIII-RRY'S TODAY ONLY "Tho Dunirer Point" is a picture thnt ..., .1.1 l..i. ofl.... r..H ikn ...,.l soll ih,lt it js " enjoyable one an v,.n,,ii,,l ,ie,.nm It hu tlu mre quality or seeming lu De real nie, and ils characters, people of flesh and blood, rather than a film fable played by human puppets. When it is all over you realize that your at tention has been held every instant and that Carmel Myers, Win. P. Car Ictun, Vernon Steel, Jos. J. Dowlinu (who plays what is absolutely his nest role since "The Miracle Man' ), Harry Todd and Marcaret Joslin have taken you out of your world into a new one. The story, like many of tho best ones, is simple. It is about James llenton, a quiet, rather silent big man, who lives in a house overlook ing the town he has founded and his gradual awakening to the uppeal of a frirl from the city. They marry because they really love and the rest of the story tells of their attempts id adapt themselves to each other, their mistakes, their exaggcrnion of trifles and their great misunderstanding. A magnificently staged railroad wreck is the climax and a happy ending is the logical result of it. This is the barest outline of the plot. There is much more to it. l-'or example, the unusual character plavod bv Mr. Dowllne. that of a blind musician who wanders into the luwii, uuu Mie uuvver ut m.- ihiiii and prayer in restoring peace to Benton and his impulsive wife. Also -the incident of the old-fashioned PiC' ,ifie, such as useil to flourish in small towns, is ono that will appeal to any one whose youth was passed outside it big city. i Down to the smallest detail the (licture is a credit to Lloyd Ingra mm, the director, and Victor Hugo llalperin, who wrote it, anil Ross Fisher, whose judicious camera work enhances the beauty of lovely exter iors. One of these is the house over looking the town such a house as only the West could produce and one of the most romantic ever pictured on the screen. Comedy showinl:, "No Luck." SHERRY'S THELMA" SUNDAY, MONDAY The bleak hills of Norway and the great halls of ancestral estates in old England form n striking bark ground for "Thelma," Marie Corelli's classis romance of the Norseland come to life on the screen. i Jane Novak, as Thelma, the "pale : full or pep and activity and their little rose with a crimson heart," voices blend In perfect harmony at all achieves an artistic triumph in a times. They range from classical role which seemingly was fashioned I numbers to jazz with touches of re- for her alone. Miss Novak, without exaggeration, is the perfect embodi ment of Marie Corelli's fictional he roine. She outdoes by far any other characterization of her career on the screen. Imagine for example, Miss Novak in some of the most stunning gowns ever created for use on the stage or screen! Imagine this simple little Jen ny. IWiren of the great, open North wst suddenly converted into u blaz ing bird of paradise and dominating London society by the sheer power of her benuty and charm! This character reveals to us a new Jane Novak, a Jane Novak not alone of delicate beauty but an artiste of marvelous facility and whose delinea tion of a famous character of fiction establishes her as one of the really worth while stars of the screen. The story, briefly, concerns the experiences of a beautiful Norse girl who becomes the bride of a British nobleman. Ixmdon society scoffed at i.r out uio gin triumpns uy yie . , , of - matdie3 in grace of her own dignity and charm. ' " ,7 . 'i! It is big with dramatic power- It is,f"s0 of lc'lk' first but tho girl triumphs by t,he big in romance. It is spectacular in its huge sets and .lavish costumings. It is by all odds the.rcalest pro duction in which Miss Novak has nvni- nnnurnl Comedy showing, "Down on the o Farm." 10 DUSTLN FABXUM'S LATEST; A WESTERN THRILLER A western thriller of- tense interest o comes to the Star theatre -today and g Sunday, when William Fox presents!" Dustin Farnum in his latest produc-'o tion, "Three Who Paid." The story' : t-. .u. f r 11 '9 i.t iiuih tut; pen 01 ucuijie uweii Dar ter, scenario by Joseph Franklin Po land, and directed by Colin Campbell. Dustin Farnum, one of the most popular of stars, ranks foremost for his portrayal of western roles. His splendid physique, his Infectious smile and virile robustness have en deared him to the public. And he does not disappoint in "Three Who Paid." There are dealings of the cards in this picture, and fate decrees that three must pay for an underhand -Iced. -Dustin, grim sponsor of Jus tice, dominates the rapid story de velopment. Softening the whole is the whimsical piescnce of Utile Bes sie Love, the star's leading lady. Ex quisite scenery forms a lovely back ground lor the vivid action thatjg sweeps this picture to a charming j o end, following a pell mell rush of ac-j tion that .- ends the red mounting in i 2 not waves to your cneeks, T,a tnnl,,.Ina u,.:.l r- m-.. num and' his leading lady, Bessie' A Great WOH,0ORl5,VHERE I5.TH& COFFE& AND 3 xs(LTHE.COFFEE,POT p i EVERETT TRUE ; - . - ' By CottioJF3 . l fWOUCD YoO lK6 To TilCJN THIS SIR.- IT'S a m f (I PETITION KM5 THC3 STW?GT MlC CCM l L ' "S Umv to fuT cowsr stops on -TuaR mrs. ' j,i lmnVrinot ' wllfiSSS il L,"'',r:. MADE WITH MILK ; ' . Mpjife!a. ' That's Why It's Richer and Keeps Longer - " : 1 rower : ,1 Love, Frank Campoau, Fred Kohler, Robert Daly, William Conklin and Robert Agnew. A new two-reel Al St. John com edy mill also be shown. ARCADE SUNDAY The Metro Harmony Four will b3 the 'principle offering , on the new vaudeville bill nt the Arcade Theatre on Sunday. This attraction promises to be rich in entertaining value, a quartette of unusual talent consist mg ot lour versatile young men not varying one inch in height. They arc fined comedy Clifford and Leslie, "The Merry Jesters," a delightful collection of songs nnd humor and a routine of smart comedy dialogue and songs to gether with a bit of real clever danc ing numbers. Miller and Griffiths in a laugh pro ducing skit, "Tho Teller.'1 You can bank on n Inugh every minuto with this jovial pair while showing the humorous side of what happens in your city bank. Song hits are in troduced in the proper manner with pood effect. Miss Marion Drew, tho essence of versatility. She calls herself "The Va riety Girl,' 'and certainly lives up to that title. Her act is a novelty sel dom done by the fair sex. The little lady can juggle anything and do it successfully, so wntch her routine of tricks and be-convinced. Keeping a large ar.my ,in case of war works out something line Keep- 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 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! OO0O000O00O0OOOO0OOOO0O0O0O000O0O000000O0000000OOOOOC1 a ; c Electrical WIRING, REPAIRING, APPLIANCES and SUPPLIES H & S Electric Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps 105 Depot St. , Phone 393-W a 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Help ' : 1 l ifJFSsMtST : x ' N "y kmtr Ifl vKf yOKIO,HOW MUCH r OH DORIS TO WS r, W7C0FPEE DO PuT ftr-Tv ?oX W -VI s A' WAND HOW MUCH ) . v ; , f J WITH THE COrrZBj ! ' ' f I V "WILBUR- I'M G0IH3 i i in in OFFER TIBER FUR SALE SOON (Ily ArsocU tion Press) Kl'C.ENE, Aprl 21. Eighty mil lion feet of tlm.ter in Lane, Coos, JOK(.lhnp ., Jllp,kgon ro,lniieK will lie oftered for snlo by tho govern moot .May II, according to polices Issued ut tho laud office al Rose- burg recently. It Is announced that this Is tho largest sale ever conduct ed through that office. Tho lands nro largely roveiiod Oregon and Cal ifornia, i-allrond lauds and Coos liny wagon road grant hinds. Keveral years ago the tille to these lands reverted to tho government, af ter much litigation, it being shown that the companies which received j tho KXiinlH many yearn hko lnul not fulfilled tho terniH under which liiO title wuh ohlulnedi Hlnee thon ' Hit tfovormnent han nrnvfllHpoHintf -of the property In vjiiIoiih wayH, ion Iiik some to liomt'K tenders nn! sell ing off tho timber as rapidly as it' whh (loemod advisable, . TraelK located In tho counties nam ed aro now being' placed on tho mar ket; in the biggest sale over conduct ed by tho governUK'iit In thin sertion of Oregon, It is estimated thut Hie Hiiln will yield :iOU,ooo, If one judges by the niunbt r of new hruuds of rihun-tles that app.-.r on Hie market It must keep . man us liu--y coining tl-t iti as II do:- the lilr.1 -vile names Co t'ullimin ear.i The three most vital units in the 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.. Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works MEAT SELECTIONS Can always be made to your entire satisfac tion at one of our markets. We carry only carefully selected meats at. the right, prices. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAflliyR SHOP AM) FOUNDRY. All Kinds oC Muclilnery, Automobiles end Tractors Repaired, Overhauled nnd Ttobuilt. Acetyl.'iio Wulding of All Kinds Cylinder llorlng nd Ovorstzo I'iatons Crankshafts, I'lntons and Piston Tins Ktground iivo Vx if Trail , D. FITZGERALD Prop. Orders for nil wood nindo by Bowman - Hicks Lumber Co. will Ik; taken at 2UI3 N First or Phone Main 547 J. L. Mmihull Terms Cash rittjmttiiutniiwtawnsitstiittnintitiiii oj OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg OIO o o CO ojo o o 0 0 OIO CO o o O O O O OIO a o a o o.o o!o oio o o o o Money To Lean on ImisIiicss or lirmio properly o on easy monthly ti-rius. Inquire J. It. Oliver o 1-lione 2:t'2-W. 1 00000000000000000000000000 BY A LLP,! AN FORD & GEORGE TAXI Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 Alter Midnight Call l-'olcy Hotel .MAIN 7V.I o Rads Wanted at the Observer ) La Grande - Baker I Leaves I.a (lr.m-le. Leaves Bnker D : mi n. rn, 8:00 a. m. I 4:0ii p. in, 1 :oo p, m. . j I.A (JIl.ANIin-UiVlOX I leavca 1a Orande. 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