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. jjxli THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TAGE SEVEN jj EVERETT TRUE j Classified Want Ads il theatres By CondO ANV IN pi Tl ST PC 'C6 -TW(3jei'5 th5 uvokhav tApeNses. 7MCYVB 'A PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY osnr.oi'ATHio i-hvsicians 1)R. J. L. and DR. MARGARET 1N GLfc. Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ,. ture and Diseases of women and . children a specialty. Office phone Main 100. Residence phono Main 10G two rings. Summer' Bildg. k Hit. II. K. SC'HOKX : Ostmwtlilo IMijkIHuii oiut Bmnwm , Bucceor to Dr. O. W. Zimmerman. Office Thone Main 03. Ites. lr.:i-M. Pulnior liocsch tllilj-., iji Ornmle. ATTOItXKYS COOHIWN and EKKRHAPD Oeo T Cochrnn ar.J Colon It. KIwrTTard. At torneys. La Grande N'ationul i:ank BulldlnK. O. H. KINN Attorn.'y-Hl-L,aw, Uooms (inu 4 x-uit-y umce Ultlg. Taki oiMvator. 12-ia-iir ClUUOI'ltACTOlt DT. HIOLLE MVEHS, Chlropraeior i'CW Knley Itulldlnu. Hour It) to 12 a. m., 2 to u p. in. and 7 to 8 p. i 7-24-lf Ult. J. E. "WOODlvU, Chlropractoi anu ryaiurupaiii. jeivou ana cnronl diseases a soeclnltv. Suito "II. K.m ler Hide. Over Sllverlhorne'a. Office taoura. lu to la a. m., 1:30 to G p. in. 7 to 8 evenings. Phone 4:i7-W. DENTISTS MILLER Dentists Rooms 9 to 11 Pnlmer-Roesch Bldg. Adams Ave at Depot St. Hours 9 to 0. Phone Main 70. Special hours by appoint ment. La Grande, Ore- NATURE CLRI3 DR. A. N. MAYVII.f.BSpeclallBt Ir chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano .Therapy ami Naturopath. Bkln anO blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic Headac'.ie, Kczcma, ijnlatlea Appendicitis, Constipation, liowel Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di seases successfully treatid. Thoni Main rH3. Iioom 1, 2, 3, second flool Coolldtto nidK.. opposite Star Tliea tor. Office house. IU to 1:1 a. m. t 1:30 to 6:00 p. in. Consultation free S-4-tf PIANO TL'XKKS BXFRRT PIANO TUN'INt! Clean and voice your piano w'lliout extra charBO. Work Kimrunteed. t-atl New- lin Hook Store for api ointment. Hoy ' K. I'hllllps. 4-15-tl FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La HrnnUo L.o.'Tirn No. 3TiO L-nyn OriliTr of Mot. so. IioIiIh retfulai meetings every Thursday ninlil "t t 1 p. in. at Old Pcllowu' Hull. Tin Women'., Moosebenrt i'jcNm moetf j meets second Monday -f each montli I Visitors al wavs wHr-onio. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SI1ULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O, Elks I.a Crando LndKO No 433. uoiiRe meets each Thursday evenlns at 8 o'clock. Hume and clul privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother F.Iks. De Lile Groen, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MUDDKN WOIIUMION UK All KKICA La tirande Camp No. 77113 meets on tiie first Thursday evenitnc of each month. In the Iv. of V. hall. VlaitlnB Neighbors welcome. E. H. IHN'nO. V. C. , JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. A. K. and A. M. La Orande Lodire No 41. A. F. anTT A. M.. Iiolda reuular ntect'ngs first and tlilrd Eridaya at 7:.'tu p. m. Cordial welcome to all Maaons. LOT L. KNODOrtARS. W. M. E. R. RINGO, Secretary. F. O. EAOLES Aerlo No. 259. meets every Friday nisht at EaKlea Hall Vtsltlmr inemhers welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OK T1IH WOULD L rwa.n ennm No. 11!!). Meets every Mendiiv nlKht at Entries Hall. Al! V Ih I Li iik Nelr.hbors welcome. Dues psable at the office of His clerk Kc.oms 21-2!, La Grande Natlona. Hank Building- J. J. MnrChlBon, C. C R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. K NKSMT3 OK l'YTM I AH Ued CrpSi 1,nduti No. 27 meets jvery Momlfi ,r In fnsliR H.ill (K. of P Hall), at B o. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting hnlpnia. k. c. FiKi.ns. c. c. C. U GRAHAM. K. H. 8 WOMBN'8 HRXKKIT ASSOriATIONol the iMaecabe-.-", I.a Ornnde Lode No 27. W. H. A. of M. Lodge metn first Thursday at 2 p. in. and third W.-dnednv at 8 p. m., Rt K. of P Hall. Visiting .Sistt-rs welrome. MRS. NORA H- MACKlOf. O. MARJORI KATON. II. K. I). R K.Ilopo Chapfr Xo. 13. O. E. S. ho'di stated commtinlcntlr.n tho sec ond and fourth W'-dnendnys of arh month. Vlilling inenibtrrs cordlall welcomed. . , M.AIfiHA III.TOTT PAUKIiR. W. M ANNA 8. OnoVB. fVr. SiiO.dno ( buit b II;'udv (liy Associal" d I'n-ss) TIT'S N. Ariz.. .Mine 7. A $:to.".n rhrfsllan Selene- rhurcli buibling In searing completion licrc. A Want Ad WHI rr T. DOINGS OF TOE DUFFS iifHOvTTs DANNY """S" w Fa,R!.v A TiV EVtft TELL Yol " f'P" VJELL. WWE hismo.A ) WjW . A I co,s- ALosfi wrwip;;t. ,.M jnfojf te story a boot ) V ,.u ,M -K. a - AMD that 5 )MV-mY-my- fll-jS C,rht? V poHSflT pfiWTV a.l OlOM'T PRACTICE HlSJVg. '( ... Trt Un lit- J I PUT PEDALS CH A , 'Ifli lM FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE Five room house on north side, furnished. $:IUu rtewn and $25.01) month. Phono 219-M. 0-4-lit FOR SALE Airedale pups Call 424-J. M. ,. Larson. 6-1-tf FOR KALE Six room modernnM house. lu'05 Adams ave. 6-31-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Any make sewing machine from $5 to $14li. Donohue Furniture Co. (l-6-3t FOR SALE Aster plants at 2"c u dozen. Call 157-R or 402 Adams. li-6-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room house, fur nished. Phcjie 434-R. 6-6-.'it FOR RENT 2 housekeeping' rooms. Phone 1C4-M. ftoble Estate, tf-o-tf FOR RENT 6 room1 modem house, 1307 Fourth St. Inquire at 1002 N ave. W. C. Hansen. 6-5-tf FOR RENT 3 -room apt. bath. Phone 341-R. 6-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeen ' ing rooms. Phone 470 M. 5-20-tf NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chns Miller, 1510 Adanus. 6-21-tf FOR RENT Farm. Call 1B7-R. 402 Adams avenue. 4-19-tf WANTED WANTED 'Lady cook for ranch. Prefer elderly woman. Call W. ffti-Wt . S WANTED Work 1 T iy r hour. B-5-4tp Phone 374-J. WANTED TO TRADE For proper ty m or near La drat: room hcuse in Onti House is furnished, wred aim plasyT tered. Outside cellar and garage. Box 397, La GranueVOio. 5-31-ftp WANTED Middle agfl woman woi'K on rancn. reion-e u car ' W and after 6 390-:r 15-21-tf MISCELLANEOUS IIKMSTITCHING, Buttons Coy t. Mrs. L. H. Norton dnms Ave. Phone 421-W., 9-.10-tf HEMSTITCHING npicot edpe by Mrs. Bert Hushe. 1417 Washinp: ton avenue. Apbtt KAIJ:.M WO.M l.M.W si: r( i:i , June 7. 'SlrH. Oor(?e, HA I. KM, Or. Wells, who w wiTitly at Aborden, Was it h pass- hip; worthless $)', tod: ntenced Iot. tcrm of itentiary state ,fen pnr()led to or to ass VtVllK wns 'local phy- the state paijoluroffire lnfi th mployedyf at ten sician't! Quart of Water Cleans Kidneys Take a Little Salts if Your Back Hurts, or Bladder it Troubling You No mnn or wormn can mnkc a mis take by tlushinR the kirlncys occasion ally, says .i well-known authority, .rat ine too much rich food creates acids. which excite the kidneys. They become overworked from the strain, Ret slug gish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. '1 hen sick. Rheumatism, headache! trouble, nervousness, dizzine lessncss nnd urinary iWjjfvi, often come from sluggish ki lltte moment you tj a dull ache tn the Sidneys or vnj back hurts, or if the a rine ii cWffy. olTcnsivc, full of rnt, irrcffilar of passage or at ! by accusation of scahiing, begin ten! drinlJ 0T quart or water each clay, bout four ounces of Jad Salts from nharmacv : take a tablcpoon- ful in a glass of water before breakfast, and in a tew days your kidneys may act fine. Thin famous salts is made from the acid of grapes .nnd lrmnn juice, com bined with litbia. and ha been urd for years to flush and stimulate the kidneys ; also to help neutralize the acids in the system, so thev no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is incxprmiw : makes a drliehtful cfTervcs'-cnt lithia-water drink which everyone should tak? now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, therchy often avoiding serious kidney complica tions. Bv all means have your plmi cian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. 47- ; nirestt'd . clijn uedft i yonrfjii t Iu hj( Uner was uOluffirer. l'i tyljl' hecks Mrs. tjT attendant In , "Hit. t'AI.Ki.Mil" TODAY ONLY I'l-of. Kin.slciu, tv;io knows moro IlllOUt tllO UUlVlTHO ItUlll niOSl Of US can untl.Tstnliil, If said 1o tiavo ntl.M a new dimension to scientist's con. ccption of the universe. Hut a tfivul nia'tiy'inorc people than aru lnlerested in Hie TJjnslein theory will" he Inter ested to hear that someone hm. added a new dimension to the motion pic- "I'lio Cabinet of Or. CaliKarl," a sensational European picture which oniea to tlio Hherry Theatre today only has been treated by tlio "expres sionistic" artists who designed tho seta in an enliroiy orlirlnal manner. Ordl iaril., thei'o are only two dimen sions to a motion picture: length and height, ami It remained for "The Cabinet of lr. Caligari" to show us tl.ut it Is possible to add to tint screen a third dimension thickness, that is, depth. As the scenic artists who made the picture woiV net limited to natural ism they were able to avail themselv es of many possibilities, anil techni cal tricks, and aa having lines paint ed on the settings running backwards and upwards, which iu Itself supplies the illusion of unlimited depth. The ' Cabinet of Dr. 1 Caligari" Private,whlch is released by Goldwyn is un- doubled ly thu moil radiial depart- ii iv ever seen hi tho phMuri'S anil it is n liappy (tt'iarluro, for tho sloiy, as it is told In this new form. Is thril linrf uiid torrlfyliiK. It liulds the and U'neo compirtcly and that Is a Rood deal moiv (ban run lx said for iniiiiy motion pictures,' Also showing u comedy, Vin.X MUiltl AITS Willi HANDS SAY IT WITH J1AMS." 'hat is 1'olu Ncffi't's own ruin and wltirli the famous 1'oli.sh Hiar t liri'ati'iis to uuikr tho fashion in screen ijantoniiniivFor 1'ola bflicves in cxircs.slnutnsi aH nuinyo omollons as DoBshUvh tho hands. It is a lit-ritrffoin vv stan puiilomimi' nd she yns':;n it repeatedly in first Amyf tean-male 1 'ant mount eture, "litrffa lonna," which will he i hr fnat un at. the Amnio Tln-ntri! tolavridiiy and .Saturday. 1 only to the face and some n's not even second to that aro the hands for expressing emotions. iccordinR to MiM Nesjri. She asserts tlat onecitrHay much with the hands alonn.xffi a lanuuiiKe tliat everyone standM. for nil have hands and ill know how I he hands reaet to cino- tioii.s. Miss Negri started using her hands extensively In her first, day's work In "I. mu nojiiia." It wati a scene be tween Win star and Conrad Xngel, whq,-Avlth (.'onway Tearle, shares tho lpdlnK man honoris oi tin picture, that 1 he star introduced her "hand teehntmiff' Miss Negri played , r$o ni irivfict ion almost without a ehango of facial exprossloli but, -Her liifjls Lofil volumes. As Xagel left - the room, At iss Nogiirinainfylaiindiok" ... ..... ';VT' above her lfad on Jet ltor..,'fl,aiil- Wilh a single motfon ortfi:'it4rTiid he (ohl'lhe eiLft' slur?" (Mlfi'r deso- latioiv'atid lnJi:'deuitoi r nViili'' UHe l this majf fv'hi'i' q: ,onds.--" After.TilVlo GWr. nn urine. the jij;offueor, uhX'u-i inilL full rn Vhoto- graphedin IMjav: ' gi irtt.o llgh tfii!u--TT ij'arn Kat tfj. her face. JfmlN hem -jVi'star plas som in the iftvWirv BflPTjSTSVVILL jrmPKITOI.M. Mji v I :. KI lhomln preparations are being made hero for t he World ( 'ongresn of J Ja.pt 1st h, Unaivn aH the Haptisf World Alliance, TitTi Is scheduled 1o convene in this city .Inly '2 1 -L'7. Sevei al t hoii.sand official delegates arc- expected frm tho I'nited States, f'anada. South America, 'eiil rut A frlca. South Afri ca, Xew Zealand, Australia, Japan, the Philippine Islands. China, Uurma, and 'India, as well as from (..rent Britain, Sweden, Xoiway and the countries of conlineni.il Kurope In cluding tho new states of litvia, Ks thonia, l'olantl and O.eeh-slovakia. lieportH coming til the committee of arrangements indicate that hun diedH of American I'.aptlsta are plan ning on being present. A canvass of hotels i hroiighoui i he city Indi cates tliftt thev will be filled xto ca paritv. Iluiidri(l.4 of private, resi dences, with characteristic Kwedisl hospitality, will bo open to those who cannot ho accomodated at the hotels. The list meeting of i he IJapt ist World Cont-rexs was lndd iu Phila delphia in I !t 1 2. The next meeting w.'im oruinally scheduled fur Itcrlin in (he fiinimrr of 1'iK. TIiIh wan can celled hecause of Die war, and post war developments have made it nii wImc to altempt to hold another eon gress until this year. Kven iih late :i.i last month it was fejircd that lin; slt urttion in the Ruhr might require nn- Olivia Tells an "Ct II - MEET IN JULY ANO THAT rcT A- N A(. THS Me5 ' S TW t5 OUT STANDI ING 1 BONPS. IP THtSES I 0PP ON tV'' is Li NSASFI It i other poHtponement, hut hi the judK- ment of the executive committed con st Hons now seem favorable lor I he holding of the conKrcw. i:-.Mi;frnn rm mtowv M KDKOItD. or., June 7. Xews haH been received here of the drown ing of two ex-Medfnid men, l-.rnesl tioodpaature, 4 0 and -his brother, Vic tor, :tl', of Munllngton Park, ('al., last Sunday lit Redondo l.each, "itl., when they were caught in a rip tide nnd carried out to ea. Their father wns formerly engage. in the real estate business here and they aro cousins of Mrs. Verne Marshall of this city. liny I.hmnr Offender Paroled. ItKXI), Or., June 7.-;-l'ur having In his possession liquor wil li which ho had started to treat friends at Pleas ant Ridge Community hall when in terrupted by Itepuly Sheriff Stokoe I'YIday night, Claud o li rough ton was committed - Ho the slate training school when ho appeared in juvenile ouri: this afternoon. On the boy's pu-a f I'led for another chance, he was pa- to his father. C. C. JSroughton, ;Jnd to the court with (he understand- g that violation ofirule would lean enforcement -77r Wie suspended iuimltl uient. I pi &oys uay Boys Take Oyer Directorship of Big Corporation tfS ) ) . jt -a ic 4 -Y- t If - How many of us have railed on rorne big executive and in Inn private oflice wondered jnt bow it would feel to be in that man's hboc-i? All of m! jDuring Hoys Week in New York tl.ey relebr;iifd the "Hoys' flay in lnd'ilry' rand all the boys in this picture real ized just how it feels to lie a big ei rcutive, for they were elected to run the J. l I'cnney Company, the target chain of department Mores in the world. They made a record in their job) nnd now everyone is talking about ihem an eighteen year old President, a sixteen year old Treasurer and u tuxteen year old Sales Manager too. Can you imagine an Educational Di rector of a large company ai hftccii years old? And he was k'""" ! They are all in the picture nnd this letter show bow they felt alter their Old One a New One A-- Right, moi-j yau cjh so CWN NJOUJ (cetSP MY MlMD Youft rMrvS AnO; -TCtS S O (3 J CT JL 4 I t, iff Hi 3 it H,v U 4V BE PRETTY! TURN Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. r vono k no wr t hn t rn L'O Almost vj Tou uud Sim !iur, jiroperly ennipiinJjjJLau tuitunil color uMflKm0 hen liulccl, iJjAtrW'or gray. to get thin it nt homo, which is urn roublesoine. Mowndn ytt. 1V any drug store for "U'yeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a lurge bottle of thm VamotiH old recipe, improved by the Addi tion of oilier ingredient, at a ahihII eot. Don't May gray! Try it! No one enn poHlbty tell that you darkened your hair, an it does it mo nuturnlly nnd evenly. You dampen a p pun go or soft briiHh with it and draw thin through your hair, tubing ono mini 11 strand ut a time; by morning the gray hair dis appear, and ii ft it another npplicat ion or two, your hair beinunert beautifully dark, gloisy and nttraeLive. in mausiry 3. jc - 'i OpH'lil'l I ndfrwonj k tjndrwooJ rTpeneiice (and. incidentally, there are frw "grown ups iho could write 4 better letter; : , New York, N. Y., May 4ih; HX f C. Penney Company, New York, (eiitleiiien: Purine the hour in wltirli I held 'ha position of 'I'reaurrr fi the J. C. Hen-' ncy Company, I realized mure th?n ever (he responvihility th.it rests upon our exti uttvc' shoulders. I rralive that this position wan gained by hard ttork and study, and know lhat the future holds the fame .ifirartiofi for me, if 1 do rny share of hard work and study. I thank you for this opportunity and fiii cJiinpie intn the future. Sincerely, iT- i'illl. J(lMSOV, Huy 'I'rcasurer, lu the he v.ir ijm the iik Make It a Sandwich Luncheon The bigger the lmsiness man, the more important it is that ia brain stays cool and clear for impor tant deciions of the afternoon. You will he help ing inufeasurahly your business fitness by mak ing aimple, saJjByhffll'll'UT !! Jifwf Inittcr milbr andiWf'fJ umpting sandwiches assuring higtisWfrtuitrition plus deliciousness. , If you have your sandwiches made at home, ask for those tomorrow: T:gX nnil Olive SnmlwUiirs Chop, two hiird-bolh'd OKK-t fine, ftilil Iwolvo Inl'lto st uricj oIIvoh which luivo bron inlnrnd, Benson nnd inolstim to n pnntti wltli ninyommlHo. Klirfnd bi'twuon bultoroil Bltci'H. And of course, quality Bread must lie the foundation: Superfine Bread is the. loaf delicious and the name to remember every time you eat Bread. Ask your grocer. Jla I :r Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Am Make ScwinOIarlimc for Sale or Rent From ED DONOHUE, Prop. Ptione 474-J Rags Wanted at the Observer Butterfat 4.'Acenta a pound Deliver Union Creamery Company j Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. BY AL.jiirv r I i d in LaCndc g A ;A. rilllciito mill ('itiuii Crccso Cllop two )i)iri-iitorH fin" and add to onw cream chi'cst.'. Hi'ason nnd mix ay'II. moist iMllnir Willi niiiyoiinnlKt1. A IileuKlnp: vnrit'l.v In rlv.-n by iiHiiv; wliilc llrcnd for ono Itnll' of tlio finnihvicdi nnd wholo wlit'at ISrt'nd I'or tlio ' olhor. heMi 0d La Grande, Oregon J Fir & Jefferson OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o IMPERIAL TAXI o VI MN 580 1 tln Pllllllliilll lllll "' o HERMAN'S , g 134J oooooooooooooooooooooooooo rORD & GEORGE MAIN 44 AfliT Mldlll.'ilit Cull I'ol.'y Hotol MAIN 77:1 S J La Grande i ! S MATTRESS SHOP AND ! I WEAVING WORKS ! I! Mutt ri'SMi' lot ri'buTIV' I'"'1 Alt khiiln el pane il J ;i iiiik tin. I Muff Uiif;M room I Mz.- I Vv(7, SI... I) mill up rim. lidwnnlH, I'mo. f-'nftfiry I'lioim s--V STOKK THONE 513-J I O3COO0OOO0OOOO0O00O0O0000 i O 1 i n I Money x if TodLoan- g on hulnm or home tirnporly o a un riw-y innnthtT ti niia. ' g g Inquire J. IL Ollret , g o d OOOOQOOOOO 0 0 OOOOOOO OOTOTOTOOOI I 1 O ! 1 o is '8 o o o o JlO !i I f'AI.I. vssHSr