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Monday, May 21,1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING ' ERVER j. Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. J. L. and DR. MAUCAKET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva turo and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone - i.iuui juu. neswenco phone .Main iuu uvo rinjis. sommcr liildj?. DR. H. K. KCHOKX Osteopathic I'liyskum anil Surgeon Bilcocssor to Dr. CI. W. Zimmerman. Offlo Phono Mnln 03. Ilea. 15U-M Palmer rtoogchflll.li;,. iji Grande' ATTORNEYS I COCHRAN and EUliUHAlm i:.. n- Cochran and Colon It. Kberhard, At torneyn. La Grande Natlunal Hank . 'TJAttorni.-y-al-Idiw. Rooms niiu I'Uiey UIIIC8 JildtT. Tlk elevator. 12-13-in CHIROl'ItACIOR Bit liKlB MVKllS, Chiropractor New Foley lluildlns. Hunr.i 10 to 12 u. in.. 2 to 6 p. in. and 7 to 8 p. m 7-21-tl 311. J. E. WOllUlilJ, Chlropractol and Naturopath. NervoiiH and clirnnit diaeasca a Bpeelnlty. Suite 20. Kotn- loer Hldir. Over Sllverthorne's. Office iiuuro, xu 10 ia a. m., l:ao to li p. in. 7 to B evening. Vhoim I'tT-W. DENTISTS DR. R. J. RUCKMAN. DR. R. B. MILLER Dentists 'Rooms 0 to 14 Pnlmer-Roesch BIdg. Adams Ave nt Depot St. Hours 9 to fi. Phone Main 70. Special hours by appoint ment. La Grande, Ore. NATl'itU CURB DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Specialist Ir chronic diaeasca. .MctlToda, Meehano Therapy and Naturopath. Skin anc blood diseases, nervoua diseasea Chronic Ifeada:'io, Eczema, ticlutici Appendicitis, Constipation, I3owel Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di aeaaea RUceesBllllly treated. Phoni Main 5?3. ltonni 1, 2, 3, second flool Coolide mot?., opposite star Thea- ' ter. Office house. 10 to lit a in. I 1:30 to 5:00 p. in. Consultation free 3-4-tf l'l.VVO TUNERS KXPKRT 1'IANO TUNIN'U Clean and . voico your piano wltaout extra charge. "Work Kiiaranteed. Call New lln Book Store for appointment. Ttoy II. Phillips. 4-lfi-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I. O. O. M. La Grur.de TiOffrTe No. 350 t.uytil OrtltTr of M ixisc, holds regulal meeting's every Thursday nlKht at t , P. in. at Odd Fellows Hail. Th i Women's Mooseheart L.ettloli meetl nccond and fourtli Thursdays of each ' month, ,luo:o t,eKlon of the Worl I meets second Monday of caeli month I Visitors alwavs welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. S1IULTZ, Secretary. B. I. O. Klka I Grande Lodge No 433. LAjuKe meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Homo and clut privileges cheerfully extended to all Urother KIks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckloy, Secretary. IdOUKItN WOOPMIS.N OF AMKHICA S.a C-rande Camp No. 77n3 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of r. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. K. Jt. ltlNOO, V. C. , , jAKH KOSTOCK, Cleric A. V. Mud A.; m. I.a Urumlc Ludge No II. A. una A. M.. holds regular meet ngs first and thlid i'Tloays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. LOT Tj. RN'ODCrtASS. W. M. 13. It. RINtlO, Secretary. t. LA'iliKri Aerie No. ii.'.ll,- meets every Friday" night at Eaglea Hall Vlsllinir members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY. W, P. WOODMAN OF T1IH WOULD La (Iriinile Camp Nu, It;). Meets every Monday night at Laglrs Hall. AT viEiting Neighbors wt-l.-ome. Dues pnahlo at the office of ins clerk rtomu.i 21-22. La cirando Natlona Bank Building. , J. J. Murchlson. C. C. It. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIiiliT.S OF l'VTillA.SHed Oros. Lodge No. 27 meets every Honda;, evi nlngi In Castle Hull (K. of I' Hall), hi 8. p. in. A Pythian welcome to all vfr-itiiig Knights. c. FiKi.ns. c. c. .. L. U1SAHA.U. K. K. B. VIIMUVS- HKN'liKIT AfiSOCI ATION nl the Maeeahees. La Orande Lodge No 27. V. 11. A. of M. Lodge meets first ThursdnV at 2 p. in. and third Wednesd'iy at 8 p. m., at K. of P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. Mft.S. NORA H. MACKEiT. C. ilAKJOitllii KATON. It. K. O E. f. Hdpo Chapter No. 13, O. B. S. hoirlastaili'd communication tho sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Tisitlng membera cordlall welcomed. , MAItTH A ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M ANNA S. GROVE, Sec. . Evils of Consiipniion. Perhnns the most serious of the ; iliu.nvtt entlcPil hv COllStiPation IS nP" ; '' pendicitis. If y'ou would avoid this , ", ; dnngerous disease, keep your powcis regular. For this purpose Chamber " Iain's Tablets ore excellent, easy to take and mild and gentle, in effect. Adv. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 5AV TOM. tET'S poWW AWO HAVE ' y TtTutD . MJP hrt A GAME OF B1LLARDS I V ncTccwaons- WHAT LL K. n,-, von .SiV ? L tiff Want Ads 1 FOR SALK OR TRADE FOR SALE Cheap. A brand new I'ord coupe. ' A big bargain if tak en at once;, also lfll!) Velie, first class condition. See Chas. Me Crary. 6-19-3t FOR SALE Tulips. Washington. Inquire - f)02 5-19-2tp FOR SALE Majestic range, leather upholstered parlor suite, Universul neater, dining table, Princess dress er and plain dresser. 1407 Sixth street. 5-19-ltp FOR .SALE Tomato plants. E. Aus tin, sarin 140. 5-l-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE For city property, 400 acre stock and dairy ranch on the railroad and high way, 35 acres in cultivation, $7000. $4,100 federal loan. Pyramid Ijtnd t-o. 5-19-6t FOR SALE One ten of alfalfa hay. C. D. Scott, east of flouring nrill-5-19-ltp FOR SALE Trained goat, harness and wagon, fin. (II). Inquire Ob server. 5-19-lt FOR SALE Jeed buggy, avenue. 1308 N 5-19-lt FOR SALE One mile south of the business part of 'Enterprise, Ore- . gon, the county seat of Wtillowa county, 15 acres highly improved. Full description given on applica tion; also kedak 'pictures of im provements for ten cents. Adtlress owner, E, M. Snyder, Enterprise, Oregon. 5-10-5tp FOR SALE The Model Restaurant. Having been in business contin uously for over ..twenty years, my wife and I feel we are entitled to a vacation. Therefore, wo offer our restaurant, also our home at 1429 Adams nve., for sale. If in terested cull nt the Model during business hours. J. A. Arbuckle. 4-2(i-tf FOR SALE Studebaker touring car in good condition. Motor recently overhauled. $.')50 with 1923 license. Fred Schilke. 5-14-lf FOR SALE OR TRADE For La Giande properly, 100 acres of tim ber land, 8 miles from Elgin! also one lt neal tne shops. What have vou? A. F. Lilev. Thone 347-W. 5-14-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT One sleeping room'. In ciuire 1519 Adams. b-19-Tr FOR RENT Three furnished house. keening rooms. Phone 390-R. 5-19-tf FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment, s Apply Darlnnd Hctel. 5 19-ltp FOR RENT Sleeping room, three and nan diocks irons posiomce. 2005 First street. 5-19-ltp FOR RENT Farm. Call 157-R. 402 Adams avenue. 4-19-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone J9b-K. o-14-tf STRAYED. ONE STRAY steer three years old, underbit in both ears. 'No brand visible. Owner may have same by navinrr feed bill. K. L. Ueil. 6-16-Ctp WANTED WANTED Men, women, salary 76 full time; $1.50 an hour spine time, selling the genuine guarnn- ' deed hosiery direct to wearer. Beau tiful line. International Knitting .Mills, Non-istown, Pa. 6-19-ltp WANTED Man or woman. Salary $75.00 weekly full time. $1.60 an hour spare time, selling guaran teed hosiery to wearer. Beautiful spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Nor ristown, Penn. - 4-11-tf MISCELLANEOUS FRYING CHICKENS Crate fatten ed, 50c alive at ranch; 75c dressed and delivered. Phone 3B4-W. Jen sen Poultry Plantt 5-19-lt FOR HIRE irucks, any time, any place, day or night. Phone Main 744, Night 653-J. W. Cass, prop. S-lfl-3t EAT fried chicken Sunday. Phcne 3(i4-W. Jensen Poultry Plant. 5-19-lt ..,,,., r . pnumn, . .... n, iToin Aloore and I'.dlth Roberts and UNION-LA GRANDE Auto Stage'. . ., ,,. ,,. Leaves La Grande 9:01 a. m. andlf nmr,,. Gnm,.,,, Jun ..:4.-. p. nr., for Union only. o-17-Ctp.,h.row,.nd Jow?f Rw,(,u,u.,,. HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.' I,wn"n" is frankly and freely Mrs. L. H. Norton, 900 Adams: meiodramutlc. T bo story sttrts In Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf,hn Hol"h Sl a "" d winds up I , in the heart of New York's plctilr- HEMSTITCHIN'G and picot edge" by iu KuM 8ldo. There are thrills Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing-'and mystericn gulore, plenty of phy ton avenue. 417-W. 4-l-tflcal combat, and finally one or tin 5TAV DINNER. rnu HAVE VouR WIFE Town i take i f' Mi THEATRES J iirtii: enters klkpiiantk a uk v irrs com i a i i i: i - W AI-'ICICAN VAUIICrY H. A. Pnow'H "HuntinK Kit: Gnnio In Afrtra with Cam , mid t'umorii" wlilrh wilt be pi'OHi'iitiMi at tho Htur thfatrr- TdfeMday, Wfihiewlay anil ThurHtiay 1h Koinjc to startli' folks whoso only v.H.ialiEutlon of wilt! crea turt's is of tho soo or imMmptrio. Tho liitf imm proKnloil 1b from oniMh.nl to two-thirdH lai'Kci than Iho raptlvc couHlns la lln menawor U'H. Means have been founil of ptc- tuiliiK many of tho huwr wild' ani mals in closo-nps. Arlual. combata arc shown, -una each hunt, is u thrill uk continuity rrom tho firwt trarlt infT to.tht' Btoiuliiff of th-fharginff animal by Mr. Snow's sun. Tho .story boirlns on tho wont roast of Attii-a, tlion South Africa is Vis ited, native "juzz" fashions am! rro monies are reeoi-iled, tho Kimberly diamond fMds are explored, and-soon the grand safari starts via Mombasa toward tho equator. t)trt fifphaiu trails constituted tho only roads into tho jttne-lo. On of these led into the vast crater or bowl of an extinct volcano, where tho par ty nearly lost their Uvea by an ele phant Ktampode. Attacks ' on .tholr camp 'by lions, leopards, hyenas and other prowlers wore an almost night ly occurrence. When an ant army invaded, refuse was found only by niacins tho sleeping cots In tho river. Thoro wero many othn hardships, privations and' hreathtakins escapes, but out of it all tho Snow party emersvd in 1022, with the most com plete collection of museum specimens ever ' mudo and a scries of piotures (hat for the first lime portray the Kingdom of Heats in matchless splen dor and reality. This picture comes hero uft or an encasement of throe solid months in New York City, where it played to capacity nudiences, avor- aciHK 2ii,oo(i a week. SIIIUIRY'S - ' TODAY AM) 'I1MIORROW 'Douglas IMhlinnks In Itnliln lliinil" 1 llleiuls l'sirls mid l'"niltnsy, llis lury anil LCgciul intti Tm'inii I'eiiliiry Rnniniicu To tho character ltotdu Hood in Douglas l.'ali'lianks' newest photoplay sensation for United Arllsts release, entitled "Douglas Knirliuuks in Holiln Mood," the star und producer lias given of his best. Am Itohlll Hood ho la the embodiment In all ways of Hint notable personal II y of eight hun dred yours ng:o as we of tlita ultra modern tiny would understand nnd appraise hint, while the production itself realistically presents the viviu color and stirring atmosphere of that romantically advonluresoino past. "DougtaH r-'airlmnks In Uobin Hood" reprcscnls u real lileratitre or the screen, gcuulno aiid historically acctiruto In costume and setting, nn-.l t ill! h fill in every small detail an well as In Important basis. It blonds facts nnd fantasy, history and legend, anil combines the glories ot poelle and artistic bounty with an liuthorltntlva Interpretation of Hie spirit of romance nnd ndventuro pre vailing In tho twelfth century. It: gives a vividly real Impression of Iho romance, tho conflict of emotions and tho .aspirations, which innilc o memorable the period Ip which Richard tho l.lon-heartcd" ruled. It presents n clear vision of the rundanienlalu that oetiiuled tho lead ers of thought and acllon of a tlmo when the spirit of chivalry dominat ed as never before nor since. It vlsitalizes tho di-ama of life nnd its living when Robin Hood was con fronted by supremo -tests of bin nd mliable valor in behalf of the Alald .Marian, and Hie downtrodden, nnror tunato victims of it feudal age. It gives, above ill!, tho iiiinoal in entertainment deplete with all those qualities of enthralling drama, breath-taking suspense, and whole some relieving, diverting linmor. It Is it scenic replica as nearly ac curate as humanly possible, present ing a re-creation or lire and lis en vironments In those days of knight hood. . . ' ' It- presents on historical buck ground gleaned with deftness from all available records in months of the most exhaustive research, both In this country and abroad, that ever has been devoted to nny cause. sti:hi.in; isn.i, at aucadi-: thi:ati;r today "Pawne d, " the photoplay version of a l-'rank I.. Packard story published rirst In Miinsey's Magazine and later In hook form, Is announced as the attraction ror tho Arcade theater 10 ilay and Tuesday. J. Parker Read, Jr., Is i-osponslblo for Iho production which Is being distributed by Select Pictures Corporation. The Interpreting cast Is headed by The Unexpected Lrr- WORSE THAN OUT OF TOWN-) I (Vy SHE'S HOUSE CLEANIWS-y ' T' T rwELLJ-'MluCKy-E ( I ( MOVED INTO A NEW V j ! HOUSE AMD WON'T H.AVE v J A To DO ANY- CAM'TMAKE . , Hi i7 r W ITTOM16H' " j . V lSV - T pa Jl' : EVERETT TRUE .NVJ4- .4 vrx srnvtcit s most; sensntionat episodes over de vised for tho screen, the divo of a speedlns automobile into the river from the dock of a ferryboat. On the sumo program with this four tnre will ho shown film recently tak- n here in La ( Grande by Mr. Hilton and also a liaby PesK.v comndy. LABOR EARNS WHAT IT GETS Christian' Science Monitor: Julius II, Harnes, president of the Cham ber of Commerce of the United States, showed that he was a man of Inriro vision when, in un nddresR at Washington the other day, lie de clared that wages ought never to re turn to their pre-war level, because A is an inherent right of the masses eX the people of a groat nation to enjoy suuicient returns lor moir euorts to enable tnetn to obtain at least a fair shnre of the good things the civilization of the world is pro ducing. iWhy, indeed, should not a laboring man travel to his work in his own car-? -TheroHs probably no greater fallacy than 'the assumption that a large part of the people of a nation must always he poor and put up with hardships. - That is a doc trine of the Middle Ages. We Offer ! Four sood lots in soon: location south and west of hlsh school. Good old house, f rooms, modern, a com fortable home. 1'rice, J'fioft.00. $MiO rash nnd the balanco 920.00 per month, interest at ti. ITere, Is an anre or land within one block of school, east of Victory Way. Tin-re is a 5 -room modern house in good condition. A ffnniK lawn, some trees and shrubbery. A pood home. Trice $:0(Hi.on. Terms, HUft cush. balance $:.o.oo per month untiN paid down to the morlKtio now on the plaqo.i" It tnks 100 years to grow lumber. Remember, put mil your forest firrst If t Is a home or vacant lot, we have them in tiny pnrt of the city. Two acres east of La Grande ffood land. La Grande Investment Company Reliable AkciiM for Reliable . Insurance Companies, 13(11 Adama Ave. Phone Main Ttt I FEEL KINO OF 50RR.V TOO. B'Ll. AT THAT - I KNOW ) WHAT HOUSE CLEANING MEANS" I MIGHT HAVE. STAVED POV.'N AUP KEPT HIK1 By Condo BEFORE pl6AT F T..lOt-S HOPC YOU CrET CnCOHT IT! Many a juryman weeps to hear; thut he pretty lominine ueienumn. was treated as shabbily an nis wue is treated. oooboooooooooooooooooooooo Re-Cblor Your Straw Hats, . fTOCn. bt wssob's stnr list wtoA h fm IMIood udocanluia msi . .l.J I t-.lA M k wfvn uiaciMf .hi. ..' hsl. if it has bwun to ileofcaliid tha won for wei csn be Bud. ip laoltlike sw by th appliotnio of SherwinMiluams! Ifa&t is the frmSSmg fuoiouble colors G t9Jtt One bonk cokm th ususl straw hst Abo excettent foe widest fumitu, Ubranirm, lumps, Usksoy, d U "ovsa W or mrtw rddu, also aam mi Imtm jiopslliil. IscUss ioocwcsr, etc . to, saw ax . ' FttSCfilPTKW DRUGCISTS oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Seed Potatoes FOR SALE . o o o J l 2 Earliest of All. Knrly Rose. ' Trldo of Multnomah. A smnll amount ot this excel lent seed available. TIMOTfir ITAT Unlet. ' A Few (.'ftrlnnils For Sale o " 2i Ol, i 2!l 1 gJ5.IIO Hr Inn, f ,o. b. ran Smith j& Frees Call Main 63t. oooooooooooooooooooboooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo : IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Call HERMAN'S 134 J (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' E A Jim i - - in', i .ii , TWO I'OWICI'S AT I.AUt.l.'. (My Ansot'luted I'rosa) IIKNO, Net-., Slay SI. I'rlvo prls. oners escaped I'rom Iho Nevnde stnlo inlson nt 'arson t'lly Katuidny night. hnl three of then, were recnptiired - mm . Bread Builds Strong Sturdy Bodies Every baf of SUPERFINE Bread eaten at your table is giving your family more food energy than other foods at a fraction of the cost. Our Bread is better today than it ever was be fore. You can get it at the bakery or at any of the. leading grocery stores. One extra slice three times a day will build , strong sturdy bodies and save money. ' Eat it fresh with butter, jam, cheese or honey, or, for variety, as toast, either milk or French. ALWAYS PURE ALWAYS CLEAN i AT YOUR GROCER'S rrr AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE are endeavoring -to maintain the highest possible standard of quality and service. ', , WE carry the most complete line of meats nnd kindred' supplies in the city. WE guarantee the quality of every product we handle, WE serve fair nnd satisfy fully. The Grande Ronde Meat Co. citv mahkt.:t IIOOVMIt SIAKHT'rr ' 1 Flit STHI'.Kl' AIAKKFT ,L ' o o o o lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCOOOOOOOpOOOOOOOOO noad the ObHorvnr Clnnalflcd Ada. I Butter fat 41c a Pound Delivered in La Grande to j Union Creamery j i Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. BY ALLMAls shortly lu'lenvard, A posse Is tfrjilllntf the olhor Ivvo. Tho men camped by cutting im op ening In I he roof of a shed in which t hey wero working, and clomUoring over the wall. . La Grande, Oregon : (Jr FORD & GEORGE Service ... Enclosed Cars CALL After MltlnlKhi Call Fnluy Hotel MAIN 77S Rags Wanted at the Observer r - -- i La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND I Mattrnsaee ' mil rebuilt, I IttiB ltuica slzo. of all kinds aleanod Fcathor Itenovatlnff. ! end J.-ldft ltiiga room Cariiel and Huit (leaning Dili!, l.r.( anil up -bii. l-:flwnrila, I'ron. I-'aclory I'hiino .1I-W STOUK I'HO.NE 51.1-J roccoooooooooooooooooooooo o . Money To Lean o o o o o o o on lmfncfl op homo property o on cosy monthly terms. - loitilro J. It. Oliver ; o I'liono .1I-W. o 4 O o h M x ft i t i if 'M U.-i.'-a-'.iiM i (Oeoooooooooo9oooooooooor9o9 '. '':,"'i'1'''