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w 1 ' Tuesday, May 8, ' 192-J.' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "av. SKVT.N Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTICOl'ATIUO PHYSICIANS DR. J. L. nnil DK. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture and Diseases rtf women and children a Bpecialtv. Office phone Main 100. Residence phone Main 100 two rings. Sommer hildir. mi. 11. n. snior.N- Osteopathic I'liysklim ami Surgeon Successor to Dr. G. W. Zimmerman. Orflc0 Phono Main a. lies. 153-M. Palmer Itoeaeh Hlrtg., Iji Grande. A'lTOKNKYS CCH'HHAN and EBKUHAKD Go. T Coeliran ana Colon It. Ktmrliard, At torneys. L.a Grande National 13ank Building. C. H. FINN AUorney-at-Law. Rooms zn ana 23 Foley Office BldB. Taki elevator. . 12-l;l-lrr ciiiisoi'iiAfroit mi. iir.iuiu .uvrjiiM, uniropraclor New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 . mt u... u w V LU O p. Ill 7r24-t( 'DR. J E. WOODl.Ll, Chiropractoi a-nd Naturopath. Nervous and chronlt diseases a RDeelnltv. finltn "0 Rnm. I ner Bids. Over Sllvcrthorne's. Office noura, iv 10 12 a. in., a:3U to & p. m, 7 to 8 evenings. J'hone 4!7-W. DENTISTS DR. R. J. RUCK.MAtf. DR. R. B. MILIiER Dentists Rooms 9 to 14 ; Palmer-Roesch Bldfr. Adams Ave at Depot St. Hours 9 to 0. Phone Main 70. Special hours by appoint ment. I.a Grande, Ore. DR. A. N. MAYV11.LK Specialist Ir j chronic diseases. Methods, Jleohano. Therapy and Xaturopitrfh. fclkln anr" blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic lleadac'te, Kezema, Seiullci Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all kinds of chronic Dl- '- aeanes successfully trented. Thorn Main 593. Kooiu.l, 2. 31 second fluoi CoolidKC Bldff., opposite Htar Thea- i ter. Office, house, ltt 'to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 6:1)0 p. m. Consultation free 3-4-tl 1'IANO TTJ.NKUK EXPKIIT IMANO TUNINCJ Clean and volco your plnno wirTTout extrp charge. Work KUaranleed. Call New . lln Book Store for appointment. Roy E. Vhlllips. 4-ir,-f FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I. O. O. M. La Grande LiOao No. 3j0 jjoyai (iruir ol ..ioo.se, iiuiuh ruKitiiu meetings every Thursday night nt p. m. n.1 Oild I'Vitows Hail. Thi Woinn"ji Mooseheart Letfion meetf Btfcond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Moose i,OKum of the worh meets a!t:ond loiuliiy of oach month I Ifiultoru aluinuj molnniiin A. N, MAY.VILLE, Dictator.. . C. S. SHUl-'l, Secretary.! B. P. tf. Rlkn I.a (Irandu Lixlue No 4I13. xjourc meets each Thursday evening at 8 ft cloclc Homo and ciui privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. , . : De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Ecltlcy, Secretary. UOUIOHN WUODMliN OF AMHR1CA IjH Orande Comp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of 1 hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. ; . , E. It. RINfirt. V. C. , JAK13 ROSTOCK. Cleric. A. F. and A. Al. I.a tlrautlo I.od&o. No 41. A. F. aiuT A. Jl.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial wdlcome to all Masonh. LOT L. ENODOPARS, W. M. ' B. R. ItlNGO. Socrctcry. Jj". O. J'JA'll.US Aerie No. 2fy. meels every Friday" night nt Eagles Hall Visiting memhers welcome. Z. 1.1LI.V. AV. P- J. E. B1UDSI3I.U Beo. WOOUM10N OF Till-; WUKLDU Grande Camp No. ItU. Jleets every ..I.rlit nt TCntHeH Hall. Al viltlt,ir Ne'le-hbors welcome. Dues payable t the office of tha clerk Rooms 21-22, La Grande Natlona Bank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. ', ' R. J. KITCHEN'. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF lVTHIASRed Cros. Lodiro' No. 27 meets every Monclv it, r-n:le la tl. of P Hall), at-8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knighf.s. K. C. FIKLDK. C. .'. C. L. Uj:AltA.U, JV. xv. . . WREN'S llHNBFrr AIATHJN 27, W. B. A. of M. Lodga miis first Thursday at 2 p. na and third Wednesday at 8 p. m.. at iv. or i Hall. Visiting Kis'ers iv' V.j.e. MRS. NORA 1). MACK El, C. 11AR.IOIIIK EATON. It. K. 0. J3, s. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. K. B, ho ds slaleo cihiiiim, 2nd and founh We.lnesdays of e.cr month, visiting ' WClCOmcd. .r.,.nn TO HA MAP.TIlt ELLIOTT PARKRR, W. M ANNA S. CliOVB, Sec. , START FARMING COLUMN (Bv Associated Press) TlirsoV. Aiiz.. May Begin Jl ...in, . th iievt school year courses in co-operative agriculture will be ndilcd to the curriculum of the University of Arizona, to meet the grc-wing demann lor ubui.uv Tu:.. nknc. of bit cu ture activ ity, it has been announced here. The new courses will cover elements of agriculture, method-' of co-operative marketing, and all forms of farm ac- .: i n.niif.oiii. nrineinles. counting .tun w.. . -" .' Tm m V 1- TT.mf1 ( . . WF A f AM rr a In W IIIAAt CC-OM, VOt MISHT L p- WHBttO,Mft.WOO- ' A6AIM f Oft MUCH tB85 I I DRIVE- PAST THE S . ' ZJ STILU . , v I SEEYOUft HOUSE ) ' 3 ' THAN VOU ViERt ' OLP HOME ANP V s . y-M FOR RE(Oj---w r? SflLL VACANT" PA"VIN5 IP VOL WANTy J I SEE HOW IT LOOKS- f ALL RIGHTN. -5il-v,'iT LO0K5 j "V? 7,'T7 V r COME BACKCWIZ, - Want Ads 111 VOn 8Al,B OR TRADES FOR SALE 8-weeks-oId pigra. $4..r0 each. Cull 351-J. 5-7-6tp r'Olt SALE Three metal beds, spring's and mattresses complete. une cabinet sewing machine. W75 Victrolu, good as new with about forty records $100. One. pedestal. E. A. Epling. I'hone 252-W. 1610 Second street. 6-7-tf FOR SALE Big light six Studcbaker touring, driven cnly 8,000 miles. 1 two-seated hack; 1 one-seated buggy; -'100 seasoned tamarack fence posts; 2 pairs fills; 2 pairs single harness; 1 set heavy work harness; 1 good work team, 1400 to 1500 lbs.; harness; wagon. Ethel R. Grandy, 2111 Second St. 5-7-3t FOR SALE Saddle horse, safe, for lady. Call John Strieker, Sheriff's office. 5-4-5t FOR SALE Hupmobile touring car. Excellent condition, 4 new cord tires, side wines. Phone 893-W. 6-4-4tp FOR SALE Dodge touring car. Just overhauled and in (rood condition, 1923 license. $300 cash. Phone 1.10-R or inquire 1203 U. 5-5-tf FOR SALE-rPigs, eight weeks old. Ray Allen, Mt. Glen. 6-5-3t FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants. Call in mornings and eve nings nt 1414 W. 5-4-6t FOR SALE Violin, very good tone, $20; nlso one Kemmgton 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. Phone Farmers 140. 6-1-tf FOR SALE The Model Restaurant, Having been in business contin- uoubiy JUL uvcr Lwcnuy ycuin, illy wife and I feel we .arc- entitled to a vacation. Therefore, we offer our restaurant, also our home at 1429 Adams ave for sale. If in terested call at the Model during business hours. J. A. Arbuckle. 4-20-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT partly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 343-U. 5-7-Utp FOR RE-NT -7-room furnished house, 1402 O avenue. Cull between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. 6-6-!ltp FOR RENT Modern 5-room fur nished house on 1114 Washington. Inquire littlo brick house, next door. !,-.... '- j fi-5-8tp FOR RENT On three room front apartment. lliOO Washington ave nue. .,- -,- ! ' 6-4-U FOR RENT i'ann. Call 157-R. 402 Adams avenue. 4-19-tl pno TjrcTsJT Modern furnished nnavt nie.nt nt .uennoim nparimejic. ian 27C-M. 4-24-tf FOR RENT One sleeping room. In quire 1510 Adams. 3-24-tf WANTER IWANTED Loan of $1,500.00 for 2 or ;i years at per cent on a-iouni kiMicn'nnri a lots. First mortp-niTe. Call 325-J. 5-7-tf WANTED Circulnr sawers. Inquii-e Fred Davis, White line jjox ana Lumber Co. WANTED Flat top office desk, Phone Main 52o. 6-4-tf WANTED TO RENT A six room modern house. Phone 381-M or cull at 1100 Penn. 5-1-tf CJI71 t T-pirFG FOR IIS Cnmnlelfl stock. Satisfactory territory, vtnte today for particulars. Salem Nurs ery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon.' 4-28-12t WANTED Man or woman. Salary $75.00 weekly full time. SI. 50 an ' hour spare time, selling guaran teed hosiery to wearer. Beautiful .spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Nor ristown, Penn. 4-11-1 MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, JUb aaami Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. E. C. Tjckey, 1808 Second street. 242-J. 1-27-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by 'Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lG-Lf hi v pc r.ni.n SPIKF! SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Muy 8. Governor Charles .R. Mabcy of Utah drove a gold railroad spike ut rllimore recenuy, inus compicinnc nrr;;..IU. tha -Italia. Fillmore hmnch of the Union Pacific system. The new line laps a ricn farming com munity ........ j! theatres xi:v 111 ;iti:s vu.m to IIF. SHOWN AT SHI'.llllV'S TOKAY AXI) TO.MOIlltOW Look Your llo('' 'Tolls n, IhininJ liilcit-M Story of ait Itallaii Amcncm! Dancer Hupert lliiKhca, Uoldwyn author. director. In his new photoplay, "lAiok Your Ui'st,' which comes to th Sherry theater today, has reverted from mlddlo western town to New York f'iiy, mainly, for the locale of his new picture. It Is not a story of the Irish either au was his "Hold Yuur Horses." "From the Ground t'p," and 'Vomo on Over." The principal characters nro all Itnltan Airicrlcans. The stofy la u eomedy- ilrunia of amull time vaudovlllo life. It lieglna In New York, shifts to tho small towns covered by the vaude ville tour and comes hncK to tha Metropolitan Opera nouse ' in New York. 1 . .Mr. HutthcH has blended much comedy In tho story of pretty l'erla Cjuaranta, daughter of an Italian or gan grinder, who Is given a vnudo. villa engagement with Carlo Jlrtinl's "butterfly dance act" when ono of tho girls becomes so fat thut Hi'; wire which supports her In the air Ib likely to break. John Krug, Brunt's stage mechanic and wiro mnn, discovered l'erla and took a proprietary Interest In , hot,- expect ing un amorous reward. Hut l'erla did not welcome his advances and Krug plotted against her ho plot ted to get her put on more avoirdu pois than a butterfly girl should have l'erla simply was devoted to food and then have a supporting wire ircuk. lint Hrunl, himself In love wllh Porln, discovered Krug's treach- ry ami tho fight which ensued land ed both in Jail. Hut upon Itriint'r olease. l'erla married mm anil their areer lead them to tho Metropolitan Oporu house, but always thoy bad o eschew food und tho sweels tne hived for tho sako of their art. (roldwVn gave tho director an ex cellent cast with. Colleen Mooro and Antonio Moreno In tho leading roles ot Perla. and Hrunl. Karl Metcalfe was especially engaged for tho port of Krug. Other players are Wil liam Orlamond, Orpha Abn, Martha Maltox and Francis MoDonuld. Nor hert Hrodln was the cameraman and Ocdrio Gibbous the art director. The nlcturo .holds a universal appeal an appeal to which women especially will respond. Also showing another of the great Fighting Illood" stories. THREE NOTED PLAYERS IN "UKOAU DAYLIGHT A storv of the underworld written by newspapermen who studied the un derworld lor years ueiore iney thcuffht of writing, directed by a, man graduated from the ranks "of famous actors and enacted by play-' ers of wide popularity comes to the Arcade theatre Wednesday only. - Universal offers "Broad Daylight a special . fcuture of the under world. - Harvev Gates and George w. 11'- per, newspapermen and crime inves tigators long uotore tney wore turn writers, wrote tho story. Irving Cummings, who pluyed with such famous artists ci the stage as Lillian Russell and Henry Miller, and later became one of the screen's idols, renounced his standing an an actor some time ago nnd has been directing for over a year. "Broad Dnylight" is his latest Tirotlttct. Lois Wilson of DeMllle fame, Jack Mulhall, whose popularity dates back severnl vears before such of his re cent successes as "Molly-O," and Ralph Lewis, in the front ranks of character men since "The Conquering Power," have the leading roles: Oth ers are Ben Hewlett, Kenneth Gibson, Robert M. Walker and Wilton Tnylor. "Broad Daylight" pictures the two ends to a crook's career, the grey dawn of death and the "broad day light" of reason. The lutter end conves to tVut a few, and it is of both kinds that VBraul Daylight" tells. Besides this feature, another in stallment of "The Oregon Trail" will also .be shown. .. v; j I ' V POOR OLD ADAM'S RIB Has Caused Trouble in All Ages As ; shown in "Adams lob." It is said that the original 'U-dam's Rib" caused a lot of trouble in the "Gnrden of Eden." Well, whatever trouble Eve may have caused Is more than atoned for by Mathilda Rnm- sav, another product oi "Adam 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Southard & Sh o o o o o o inn lluli-k AulnniobllfM 2 Uiih k S?rvlce o o o o o llulck Parts and Amvmrim, Phono Main MT Cor. Adams and Fir EVERETT TRUE I f I I T i I A1 i!,y.'w,i"r a M "wcn't -aTop, 'PHiuiPt ILO-Pe-P 1POIUN NOLO UjIXH Rib," in a new Cecil 'Bv die Mille production by that name, which will ipen ut the iA revile Theatre Thurs lay, and which features Milton Sills, Clliott Dexter, Theodore Kosloff, An na Q. Nilsson, Paulino Garon and Julia Faye. The story deals with tho domestic troubles of Michael Ramsay, a weal thy Chicago broker (Milton Sills) and his spouse (Anna Q. Nilsson). Theodore Kc-sloff as M. Jaromir, exiled king of Mornnia, a small Eu ropean state, plus the part cf the designing suitor for th8 hand of -Mis. Ramsay. Her husband is aware of his intentions and disposes of him by having his country recall him to the throne. This is not accomplished, however, without first reimbursing financiallv this littlo kingdom which, n that respect, was in (Ui'o straits. "Adam's IHib ' is not a story of tho Garden of Eden, although Mr Do Mille does include n few i cave man scenes as n "vision, but one of everyday life and a humorous one ut that. The production is massive and tho supporting enst is ot, the highest De Mille standard. ' Rub Rheumatisft ,br-' Sore, Aching Joints Rub Pln right out with tmjll ' trial bottle of old - "St. Jacob Oil." Rheumatism ir "pain" only. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Step drugging. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and cannot burn the skin. Limber up I Quit complaining I Get a small trial bottle of old, 'honest "St. Jacobs Oil!' a.t any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff ness and swelling. Don't suffer I Re lief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism suffer ers in 'the last half century, and is jint as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum bago, backache, sprains. - I .. - . .11 II H.I.I 47 r.,,i,,.jn . (V i I II Mt i M I V , - .... Power The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of metors 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 By CoAdo is, 5vef3.2Tr; LCi&l SOMETHIKKJ. (yen IM eOOTOMOBlCtS Aoeossorei&s : you've Cot N&ute.oAri. St STUFt tlktca THT TILL 3H(E ONE ROD LIMIT BOISE, Ida., May 8 One fishing rod is all that one fishcrmun may legally us when fishing in Idaho, according to the construction pluced on me Jciano luw Ivy K. K. Thomas, state game nnd fish warden. The warden also ruled that, according tc the luw, one line is all that muy be uiLucncu io no poie. Any other means of taking fish from wuters of me suite, except by speciul permit, is a violuUon of the law, he said. BUNTING'S BARGAINS (IHEVnOLET TOtlRlNd. 1021 moilnl. A-1 shape inecdianlcnlly and looks good. Priced to sell, FOrtD TON TRUCK, motor re ' groundi good tires, throe. st of sldn bnttj-ds of various cocnblua ltlonH for platform bed. nonOR TRUOKt - Into, model, Kcreim . lytw body,,. flv; oord lln-s practloUlly new. I'.uns and looks good. nid six HTimi:nAKEh, into model, just ' overhauled and equipped with nearly, new cord tires. A finn big car. . v Indian rownn-PLiis wo- TOIK'YCLH, good mechanical condition, good tires, equipped with tandem. C. W. Bunting & Son fa '. l j4'y ilhf Mnu ,Anoe .;, " I'hoiic Main li . "' A PREPARING FOR CHOPS RENO, Nev.,- May 8. Refrigomtor cars destined for Caiuornin points, to handle the canlnlcupo crol, as well as asparagus and other fruits and vegetables from the Imperial vel ley, California, lire passing through The Things THat Women Eat It's importunt lliesi ilnys for women who buy things to out :l to K't oh miuli vultn as ioHllihi fur un Uttli1 rost aa ponsi!)!. ' Vi ar ut llto Hlako of t'oonoiny now where every cent count r. MetiHiire tho huyliiR iower of your money, with tho imillty of your puri'linse, , sri'i:itiiM: iuikai The vuiuo WlvhiR breail la true economy. Uny hrc.nl for koikI nuuH, for full welKlit. for nourinhnn nt then you will iimlHt on . srii:iti iM: iiiii:ai Always Clrnii Always I'urn Ak I-'olkM Who i:ul It La Grande, Oregon Call at one of our markets and let us assist you in the selection of your meats, fish and ; poultry. . Efficient service and prices that are right' t await you always.. '.v.. :V,"'...;.' '''. .'''".I". The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. ' Two Markets 400 N. Fir St.; 1111 Adams AyeiM LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , BIACII1NF, SHOP ,ANI POtrNDH! ; - , J -a V All Kinds ot Machinery, Aniomolilh-s end Tractors Repaired, Overhaulod and ltobu'ilt. ,i Aootyieno Welding of All Kinds ' ' ' ''; Cyllndor Uorlng nnd Overslao Pistons'"'' M OranknhaftB, Pistons and Piston Pins Iteground ' ' Glvo lis a Trill r '' ' D. FITZGERALD Prop. OBSERVER ADVIRTIS1NG will bring: results nead tho Observer Classified Ads. Btitterfat ' 41c a Pound l Delivered in La Grande ! I to " ' it- i Union Creamery j Company j Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. ; BY ALULA N IN! II' ! 'here. It is stated that several thou sand refrigerator csirsj' will reach i:icir iiesiuiaiiuii in iliac 1111 iiioiuj iieiti-iui-ni. b , Europe Is tactful, at least.j iWhen she appeals to the place whero our money is kept, she' calls it our con I'ctcnce. - FORD & GEORGE - I T Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN4 Aflrr Mliluhvlit CaM l olcy Hotel .MAIN 773 Raris'Wantecl at the Observer.; La Grande - Baker Leaves Iji Ornnde. Leaves TSnhw 9:"o a, m. 8:00 a, m. ;. 4:n p. in. 1:00 p. m." . iA iiiANi)F.-nfnoN - I...... I.l-..l. Ty.nvi.1 lllllM i 1i:io a. m. 7:J0 a. ra. j j;o p. m. 10:00 a. mJ. ! fi:4!i p. nt. - 8:30. p. m.'. L. 1 00000 00 oooooooooooooooooo o I Money 1 To Loan biislneM or lionin pmpertgj, o on rnsy mnnllily terms. :; Inquire !. R. Oliver o I'bone S32-W. ' V O o lo 10 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o a .oooooooooooooooooooooooooo