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Monday, May 7, 1923. THE LA GRAfcDE EVENING OBSERVER irp 9.KVEN" ; Classified Want Ads 1 THEATRES ...................... i EVERETT TRUE - By Condo PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTKOI-ATllKj l-ls' ?. - ?t(!,':r"lUls. Kl'inal Curvn vuic unit iiM-ases oi children a specialty. women and Office phone juuin inu. Ke.si,lenc TIIIOIIO Mum too two rins. tionimer Iiil(jr. DR. H. NI'INIKN CWfeopnthlo I'liysii h,,, , sr, Of lice Phone Main f,3. lies ir.l M Palmer noeseh Hl,lg l'amndo! Ai'iouM:vr, COCHltAN ami KillinilAUIJ (ioo. T Cochrnn ar.J Culini n. ioi,,.r"iTn.i .. torney. La Orandu Natiuimi iiilX BulldlnK. in .;,r.,v-i. Iu r'S;"t-u. iu.on,i CIlIltOI'IiAITOU uik m:u.u MY OILS, Chiropractor ..ew rmuy jHlllinni;. IIour In tt i- I ig 1 p. 7 lo 8 a. 7-24-tl DR A.f wo'-ltL, Chlropmctoi srid Naturopath. Xeivoua and ohronii diseases a specially. Sulto 20. floin rner lMg. Over tiilrertlinrne's. Office hour. 10 to la a. m., 1:3(1 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 nvenlnm. Phone 4',17-w. j)i:.vrisis DR. R. J. KUCKMAN, DR. R. B. .vmjjr.u Dentists Kooms 9 to 14 Pnlmer-Itoeseh Bldpf. Adams Ave at Depot bt. Hours 9 to G. Phone Mam 70. special hours by appoint, went. La Grande, Ore. NATCHB ClltlO DR. A, N. MAYVILLl:Kceinllst tr enronic niseases. AHMhort.s. J ., i.nio Therapy and Naturopath. Skin auc uiooa aiseases, nervous disease Chronic Jleadac'.te. Kczema, yelatln Appendicitis, Conatiitallon, Uowel jtom)i; an Kinas or Chronic Di seases successruny treated. I'hom Main G9:i. Hooin 1, 2, :i, seeond rlooi CoolldKR Hldir., oppoidio btar 'Thea ter. Office douse. 10 lo 12 a. m. I 1:30 to 6:0U p. in. Consultation free 3-4-il 1'IAXO TLX KKS EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and : voice your piano without . extrp charge. Work guaranteed. Call New lln Hook Store for appointment. Hoy . B. Vlillllps. 4-ir.-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I. O. O. M. J.a nrnnuo LOtftfe No. 350 Loyal OrcW of Moose, holds rcgulai ; zneetlnga evt'ry Thurj-tlfly nitilit at i 1 V. m. nt Odd 1'".-1IjU'.h- Hull. Thi Women's Moosclieurt '..OKiim meet oond and fourth Thursditys of ach mouth. Moose Lt-Kinn of tlie Worl meets second Monday of encU month ' Visitors always woiroinp. A. N. lIAYVIIXr-;( Dictntor. : , C. S. SllL)LT,( Socretary. B. J1. O. Klks L,h. Jr:indo lvodo No 433. iuupe ine.'ts eiu-li Thuraday evonlrit? at 8 o'clock. Home and clui prlvilesea cheerfully extended to all Brother Klka. ! De Li!e Green, Exnlted Ruler Mood Ei-kley, Secretary. UODKttN AVO()l.MEN OK AMi;tllOA La Grande Cam No. 770.1 meets on the first Thursday evening or each month, in the K. of 1 h tll. Visiting NtoighborH welcome. n. Ji. v. v,, JAKH liOSTOt.'IC, Clerk. L P. and A. il. Iu Cruiide Lodie No 41. A. R anTT A. M.. Iaddn repular meetings, first and third Krldnys at 7:3U p. m. Cord. al welcome lo all Mason. LOT L. FN'ODOP-ARS. V. M. K. It. RINC.O, Serrfltnry. F. O. KAOLIN Aerie No. H.'.lt. ineets every Friday niji'ht c.t KaglxH Hall Via I ling uiemb.rs welcnif. Z. MLLV. W. V. n J. K. JIIIMKSHI-L, SC. WOODMAN Ol' THI-l rirMtirln Cnnin No. I'i9, WOULD La Meets every h Hull. Al) Monday nlKht nt Knnl ' visltiim Neiptihors w.-Irome. nues payable nt the Hi cleric Rooms 21-22. La Orando ?allona Hank HuildinK. , , J. J. MtirrhI.on. C. C. R. J. KITi'lIKN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OK PYTHLV Lorice No. 27 meets evening in Cstle H Hall), at 8 p. in. A TM i to all visiting K'nichls ;I!ed Cros; kery Mondaj ,11 (K. of I' ilan welcome K. C. K1KI.OS, ( C. L. OR AH AM, C. K. It. H. nnMVvu HI-WHKIT ASSOCIATION nl Wu"L-l rV r.rTu IxlJ. . No 27, W. II. A. f M. I.oilKB hitch ' "t Thurwlny at 2 P. m. ond lhlr4 B'.Mlnor.l- nt 8 p. m., t K. of P 11.11. VIltlnB .Tm ,' ? r MIlS. NORA . MAI KI.1. C. MAtSMHilB KATUN. 11. K. O. K. K. 1I..PO ClK.pt'T So. 13. ' B. holdtBlr CTitm.u.ii.'atH.n Ih. nmnth. Vlnitins jii--ii.b..r.- cordlnlU MTv?lTr.T,TOTT PARKEB. W. M a:'a s. grovb, e,c. STAMP orT BOIX WEF.VII. ' (By Associated Presf) CALEVICO, Calif., May 7.-A staff of experts from the department of ORriculture is here to eoiuluct a sur vey of conditions in Imperial Yollc vyith a view to p.eventmtr tlie oc curence of tho boll weevil in local cotton. While climatic conditions are apainst the development ot tins pa .1 ftihur elements in iit.iWoii, it is said, which might -corfWe its spread, and .the mm'f; .:..J -I.:..., L l make It impossible nmi.u " ... ....... , Jorthepestto eain fuWn9T(W THE DUFFa - jamny ftiuu ! IA,'I!WDM j JJVrj55 VOO'D BETTER) S (4. OUR BABY IS A A :7m "if wfsfSI. - " ? ) 'X Trf IL--M r.eave, ,A Grande. Leave, Union r- cuP J ' '' WE NAMED HER. X "sl ( WHAT PIP rOO y, YOURSELF P NO- BUT Hfe 1 '" U)" - m- ! r ONE OF THESE K fte-rTl &vjP WE HAVE A ! L I NAME. HIM ? W6 NAMtD V J KCUiCAME ON TH E ! 0:4 p. m. J:J0 p. m. -L; MILK BOTTLES J V k BETTV JANE -uTTLtBASY j ' NL HlM'BlLL" 1 T F,rst OF TH E L - 7 VOL) NAME. YOUR J 7" BORN JUST Two - .T-"-' ' . 1' gA8Y ? jS V WEEKS BEFORE 'If ,1 SPISGtR ALLTHETIME. oooooooooooooooooooooonoog' Jp 6 ' M :fvji MS3 J Money & fM fl JL Ytk II JtxL " IlI i : To Loan . fv nl r1-"'1 " X , I LLUH , ..' J SV-'iJi T"86"' , I - -1 g on e nmnll.l, terin. g , jpffCvig I f lSTW 'WJr'Vl 1 jfTt- - '' o Inquire .1. It. Oliver ? ' . r"7 ..qmife , f. 1 "frTiili " U utt-tLL. 'J"iv:w -' I ' t I I I, A I 1 1 1 ' " ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 J , odoooooooooooooooooooooooo MM"''''i''''','i,'i 1 i...... ---Hi - 'i in-"- 1 - . .-'V:'::i!1 y.".L ":fJrr' I'Oll SAI.K Oil TRADE K)K SAI.K Saddle horse, safe for lady, fall jhn Strieker, Sheriffs office. 5-4-5t I' Oil SAI.K Hupmohile touring car. Kxecllent comlition, 4 new cord tires, side wings. Phone HM-W. 5-4-4tp Hilt KALE One davenport. Phono 'M2-J or call KiOH Fourth, street. 5-4-!ltp FOR SALE Dodge touring car. Just overhauled and in (rood condition. 1!'2 license. $:!00 cash. Phone J:iu-R or inquire 120:1 U.' 5-5-tf E0R RALECmla fattened frying chickens for delivery May 5th and later, ode. each at ranch; 75c each dressed and delivered. Jensen Poul try Plant. Phone 3V4-W. 5-5-2t FOR SALK $200 cash. W after fi -Maxwell touring car, Phone Main 37 or 278 p. m. and Sunday. 5-5-2tp FOR SALE-2.19-M. Modern house. Phone 6-5-5t FOR SALE Pigs, eight weeks old. Ray Allen, Mt. Glen. 6-5-Ht FOlfi SALE Everbearing strawberry plants. Call in mornings und eve ning st 1414 W. . 5-4-lit KOR SALE Violin, vei-y Rood tone, $25; also one Remington typewrit er. Call 318-J. 5-1-tf FOR SALE Netted Gem seed po tatoes, A No. 1 quality. Grown from sweepstake car of Moscow Idaho; also one 2-year-old Jersey bull. Tbone Farmers 140. . 5-1-tf FOR SALE The Model Restaurant. Having been in business contin uously for overtwenty years, my wife and I feel we are entitled fn a v.'icntion. Therefore, we offer our restaurant, also our home at 1429 Adams ave., for rale, it in tpwfprl call at tho Model during business hours. J. A. Arbuckle. 4-2(5-tf LOST LOST Navy blue belt with buckle. Return to Observer office. 5-5-2tp SCHOOL HOY who took lock from stable, ' please return same as you are known. Mrs. Herbert PUsn' 1102 N avenue. ' ' ' ' 6-4-ftt FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-room furnished house. 1402 O avenue. Gall between 10 a. m.' and 5 p. m. i 5-5-otp FOR RENT Modern B-room fur nished house on 1114 Washington. Inquire little brick house next door. 5-5-Stp FOR RE NT- -One three room front KiOfi Washington nve-B-4-tf apartment, nue. FOR RENT Four room house. Close in. Call 108 Greenwood or i'none 281-M 5-4-2t KOR RKNT Furnished four-room house. Phono 470-M. 5-2-tf l'OR JvKN'f Farm. Call 157-U. 402 Adams avenue. 4-19-tf FOU RENT Modern furnished apart ment nt Edcnholm apartment. Call 270-M. 4-24-tf FOR RENT One sleeping room. In quire 1510 Adarn 3-24-tf WANTED WANTED Circular snwers. Inquire Fred Davis, White Pine J5ox und Lumber Co. 5-4-tf WANTED Flat top Phone Main 525. office desk. . 5-4-tf WANTED TO KENT Modern unfur nished house. J. L. House. Phone :i(i5-J. B-8-tf WANTED TO RENT A six room modern house. Phone 38i-M or call at 1 100 Penn. ' 5-1-tf SELL TREES FOR US Complete stock. Satisfactory territory. Write todav for particulars. Salem Nurs ery Company, 428 OreRon Bldir., Salem, Oregon. 4-28-12t WANTED Man or woman. Salary $75.0') weekly full time. $1-50 an hour spare time, sellinR guaran teed hosiery to wearer. Beautiful spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Nor ristown, Penn. 4-11-tf MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 0-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edpre by Mrs. E. C. Tockey, 1808 Second street. 242-.I. 1-27-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs.. Bert Hughes, 1417 WaFhing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lC-tf r.- - . ,1 - . V iiiuiv ' i SllCltltV'S LAST SilOWIXi TODAY L(IX t'lli:Xi:V l. "SHADOWS" Onn of llu most umiHual I'liarae U'liauttons ot the year in . Unit of 1-on I'hunt'y la"Shutiow.t," a I're l'crrcd pirtur. fhunoy In tills hi peurs ii h Yen Sin, a Chinaman who is runt on a Nfw KnKlnnd roust by a. stnrin itl nou und who Inter in instruinontiil In luliiK'lnti liunptiiess to two people who hetrieiulLMl him,. Chancy's muko-up a nil Orlontul mannerisms In t Ills picture will make a iliTiilod Impression on t ho minds of movie patrons. Tlio hlch point or the picture, when Yon Kin dc ii ounces Nn(p Snow in the presence aX John Maiden, will ifot ovor with a decided hntiK- It Ih one of those .scenes Dutt linger lon hi the inom ory. . Tlui cast Ik unusually Kood, Aside from haney there aro Alari;ucrit Do La -Motte, Harrison Ford, John Suin polls, Walter Lontf, lluddy Alcssen-nei- and J'rlscilla 1 ton nor, . all of whom do Kood work. The photoR raidiy Is cxiiulsltu. t'onsidoruble technical skill Is seen in the storm sequences which servo to introduce Vcn Sin , to the nustoro New Kiik land 'lllniers. Tho production fltanl ards aro rcniarkablo for their vlvlil ness s of details. KIhIiIiis- villaso -scenes make up thp picture but each scene has an "atmospherft" touch that Is out or the ordinary. Comedy, Luster Kenton In "Some Chump." . ATTENTION! HERE'S A STORY OF WAR YOU'LL ENJOY "Attention." Every man who has ever jumped at the bark of command will utr doubtedly find, the rarest hour's en ioyment hft has had for some time in seeing "The Gentleman from America," the lUniversal feature starring Edward (Hoot) Gibson at the Arcade today and Tuesday. Army life may not have been so tunny at the time, but the under lying humor of life m the service is brought back in delightful retro spect in this play woven around the troubles of an American doughboy who ' starts out for Paris on two weeks' furlough, gets stranded in Spam and makes a grand spnah in the small sea of society in a Span ish village. Impersonating a notorious bandit and getting the outlaw so sore he determines to kill the impostor, pull ing beards and getting involved ii a duel with the best swordsman ii that country, falling in love and getting bombed, are merely a few of the things that happen to this A. r . near-hero. Beautiful Louise Lorraine is seen opposite the star, while Carmen Phillips is the Cnstilian vamp. Tom O'Brien, Frank Leigh, Sydney De- Grey, Burton Law, Carl Silvcra and others have other important support ing roles. Baby Peggy will also be seen on this pwigram in her newest comedy, "Sweetie.' A MODERN FLAPPER ; Took 5000 Years to Make Her Shown in ''Adam's I(ib." It took five thousand years to muke the modern 1 lap per. In "A.lam'n kid," there w one of the famous Lie Millc "t'Lit-hnck" scenes in which the lives of the men of the cave-man Period are pictured. In this scene Pauline Garon, a Paramount featured player, appears as "the mischievous one or, in the language ot tho day, flapper. She goes about without stitch on don't be alarmed ."he clad in skins and thongs for stitches" were,, not known to the cave- woman, in this regalin she goe about breaking heads with a club just as the modern girl goes about, breaking hearts in a clui. The prin cipal roles are in the hands of Milton Kills, Elliott Dexter, Anna Nils.on, Miss Garon and Juliu Fnve. An ex cellent supporting cast includes Clar ence ueldart, Oeorge field, Hubert B rower and Clarence Burton. "Adam's Kib" will be shown at the Arcade Theatre Thursday, Fri day and Saturday.' DEEM COMING FOR SALT THE PARK, May 7. Five deer were observed from the windows of the farm hou.--o on the Hull ranch, They were peacefully -eating salt from a salt trough used for salting cattle, a short distance from the house; oooooooooooouooooooooooooo O o Southard & Shinn llulek Aillomobllcs lliilck .Service Ilnlfk Parts nnd Accessories, Phone Sfaln r,7 Coi. Adams and Fir o o o o o o o o O I p I NEW $2,500,000 HOME (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, May 7. Breaking of ground for a new $2,500,000 home for. the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce was irmclo the occasion of dedeicatory exercises attended by more than 1.000 business men and civic official, with the combined bands of the police and fire depart ments furnishing music .id Frank Wiggins, veteran secretary ' of the chamber, turning the first spadeful of dirt. The building will be twelve stories high and will be featured by n lobby 100 feet square, lluilt entirely of marble from California quarries. At any rale you can patronize a soda fountain without being button holed by some weepy chap who wish es to tell the sad story of hl.1 life. SAGE TEA KEEPS, YOUR HAIR DARK VVhen Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its ' Beautiful , Lustre At Once . I Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthlul appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sago Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young I Either prepare the recipe at home or gat from any drug store a bottle of "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of oth er ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this rcady-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking fnic small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; af ter .another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap pear years younger. Power The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Tfstons 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 o llll , III ! S . I II i mam i Nothing much is being said about it. but our understanding is that the Christian tuitions still are improving their poison gases.' DABYS COLDS Dare aoon "nipped In the bud' without "docing" by use of" KICKS V VAPORUI CW lMUBcnJan UuJ Knfc BUNTING'S BARGAINS rirKVnor.RT TOutiiNa,' 1321 model. A-l ntiapc. lucetmnleally und looks good. Priced to sell. POrtn TON TltUCIC, motor ro. ground, gotbil tires, three t of Hide, botirda of various combina tions lor platform bed. .no nan Tnt'fiic, luto model, screen typo body, five .cord tires practically new. Huns uu,t looks good, mo six sTt'tiioruKEn, late model. Just overhauled und - quipped ,wllh nearly new cord llr!B. A fine big ear. INDIAN KlWI'in-PLlM MO TOltrYC'l.K, good mechanical . condition, good tires, equipped with tandem. C. W. Bunting & Son irWii Jerffisoii Avomit fhoiic Muin Macpherson's Superfine Milk Bread FOR HEALTHY CIIILDHKN Made With Mills Jm La Grande, Oregon Call at one of our markets and let lis assist you. in the selection of your meats, fish and poultry. , ," ! ; ' . , ' , Efficient service-and prices that are right, await you always. " The Crescent ... Two Markets 40G N. alsia , LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , ; i'- 'i MACIIIIWR SHOP AND I,OI"NI)U, ' AH. Kinds of Machinery, Antomohlh's nml Tractors Ilopalred, Ovorlmuha nntl Unbuilt. Acctylono Wuldlm? of All Kinds Cyllndor llorlnpr nnd OverHlun I'lstons Crankslinfts, I'islons nnd J'ialon Tins Itnjf round CJIvo Vn a TmII D. FITZGERALD Prop. OBSERVKR ADVERTISING will bring results Z lleurl I ho Olmerver C'liiRslrled Ads. When You Buy Meadow Harvest i Butter i You Get the Best ; , Scientifically Made from ! Pure Cream ; Union Creamery j Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. Meat Co., Inc. Fir St.; 1111 Adams Ave. .! ' FORD & GEORGE" TAXI Service J Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN.44 ATli r MKlnlglit Call Foley Hotel MAIV 71;l Rags Wanted at the Observer - in 1 La Grande Baker j vea Halier I 1 . :(io n. 111. . , : 1:110 n. m. -S