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-1 --- 'T Friday, June 8, 192,1. THE LA GRANDE EVENIX fi OBSERVER P AGE SEVEN II f- EVERETT TRUE By Condo ! - 1 1 i i w - i t i tlassiiied Want Ads ii THEATRES i. . I MO . rGWf3.ANO VOO fArl-T MKlS A. MI-TVlk-."' . l(- XOVJ tNVt2-ST. ' t-ST MS CJVV1S Voo OMQ OP OU( .1 , PROFESSIONAL TOB SAIlK OB DIRECTORY r gvxrxjn..-,,,.,,,-....,, ' 1'Olt KA1.K lluslnnss corner. Inn.nlro owKrATjrrnr' "",-rv,,r- - - I'Olt KA I.K Kresh milk Boat nl rea- WK- J- L. nnd DR.. MARCiARET IN- sonablo price. Call at S107 North GLfc. Osteopaths, Spinal Curva Fourth (i-7-.'ltp ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone KOii hai.K Hrlck vmwr house and Main 10(i.( Residence phones Main several lots. House rents for IUo.ihi j 10U two rings, Sommer Uililj. pit monih. flood location. House - newly painted. Terms to the riht lilt II F ROllOI'V parly. Mrs. Mary ('nnipholl. 1624 . . ' ' " Alonroo. 6-7-:ilp Ostcnpathlo Physician and Burgeon L n'!rT.,Vv,&i'er.';- FOR SAT.E-Five room house on SIVmer ' V'"' nmi furnished. $.100 down; Palmer Hoesch Ui.lg.. i Qrando. an(, ?25.00 month. Phone 238-M.I . 6-4-0t A'lTOIlM.'.ys lmX?T7ZriZiiAnD oeo." t F! ?AI;f r Aire,lale P"PS -Call Cochrun ar.J Colon It. KlmrSaril, At- 4-4-J. M. lj. Larson. B-l-tl torneyn. La Grande. National Cank """""g- FOR tSAI.K Six room modern 77" T, .,, house. lfiOS Adams ave. 5-!!l-tf U. H. 1' INN Attorney at-I.aw, ltooma 20 and 23 Foley Office Uldg.' Taki e'evtor. 12-13-I,r FOR SALE OR KENT Any make ciirnoi'itAeroK Oil. UKIAM MYI.IIS. Chirouractor New I'uUiy Uuildliu. Hours 10 to 12 u in., s 10 o u. m. an. 7 to 8 d. 7-2-tf 1)11. J K. WOOI-J.1.1. Chlropractni and Naturopath. NVrvoun and chronli aiBPiiNfH a specially. Jsmie 20, Som Bier Bids. Over Silverthorne'a. Office uQuro, iu to la a. m., I : jy to u p. m. i to o MVfiiiiisi. rnnrifl v.7-w. DENTISTS MILLER Dentists 'Rooms 9 to 14 Palmcr-Roesch Bldg, Adams Avo at Depot St. Hours 9 to 6. Phone Main 70. Speciul hours by appoint ment. La Grande, Ore. NAT U I IE CL'lll. DR. A. N. MAYVILB gpectallut ir chronlo diseases. Method. Mtehano- Therapy and Niituropnih. Bkin and Mood diHenses, nvrvoiiH diHoaseo Chronic Hendac'ao, KczKma, Bulntici AppendicltlH, Constipation, Howe! Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Dl . Boasea succoflsrully tratvd. Phon Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second flooi Cool Id ire lildg., opposite Star Thoa- ' ter. Offlco house, 10 to 13 a m. i 1:30 to 6:00 p. in. Consultation free S-4-tt V1AXO Tt'XKUS EXPRRT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano wiCTTout extra charge. Work yuarnnteed. Call Nt-w-lln Uook Store for appointment. Roy K Phillips. 4-15-f FRATERNAL DIRECTORY O. O. M. Ln flranae I.oflBO No. 350 Loyal OrdTr of Moose, holtia reKula? meotlnsa every Thiirnduy nlf?ht at t p. in. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi Women', Mooseheart Legion meett ! meets second Monday of each month I Vlnltora alwnvs welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. S11ULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O, Elki La Grando Lodge No 433. uougo meets eRch Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clul . privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. Do J.ile Green, Exalted Ruler Mopil Eckley, Secretary. MUUlilt.N WOdUMK.M OK A.M10KIOA Ln Grande Camp No. 7703 meet, on the first Thursdny evenlnK of each month, In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. If. ltlNfiO. V. C. , JAKE ItOSTOCK, Clerk, u K. and A. M. La Crande Lodge No 41. . P. snd-A. M.. holds regular meet'tigs first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mason.. LOT L. SVODGUASS. W. M. E. R. ItlNGO. Secretary. F. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meets every Friday night at Eagles Hall Vtsltlmr members welcom.i. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOllDMION OK THIS WOULD La Onindo Camp No. 169. Meets every Monday night at Eagles Hall. Ar visiting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of tti clerk Rooms 21-23, La Grando Nations Bank Building. J. J. Murrhlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAHRcd Crra: Lodge No. 27 meets every Moliiln) evening In Castle Hall K. of P Hull), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. K. S. WOMION'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol tbo Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No 27, W. H. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. in. and third Wednesday at 8 p. m., at k. of P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA It. MACLK1T. C. MARJOltlli EATON. It. K. O. K. S. Hope Chspter No. 13, O. B. 8. holds slated communication tn "'C and and fourth Wednesdays of esch ... ...,,tieri. curd a ll maTctha'li.tott PAItKEH. W. M I ANNA 8. GROVE. Sec. ; Another" prolific cause of matri mony Is n liltle experience In a I boardlnc; house. j You seldom find good both at milking making excuses. DOINGS OF SHE DUFFS .wWjMYFACE'AMo' ) L)-":H"t'A'M y.'WASHlNfi VOOR FACE AMD- ( ' : ! ffcM t 7lMM-'J 7r-i--T - 'l1 f.VOOREARS AMD BRUSHING ) rf- V J Px' J 6RU5HMViHAiRjoo-y ppT. ( YouR HAIR without BEiNGi5 W J I , '"ml r- ' c. uy h i ,,-r--1 f - w'-.V't; m .VK itin forme 1 n j s (i-b'-3t FOR RENT- FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms, Phone 1H4-M. Noble Estate, fi-fi-tf ! FOR RENT G rocm' modern house, i:t07 Fourth St. Inquire at 1002 N ave. W. C. Hansen. (i-5-tf FOR RENT 3 -room bath. Phone 341-R apt. Private fl-B-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping- rooms. Phone 470 M. 5-20-t Donohue Furniture Co. NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot andi,rnll' ,s or s""" calibre, "llella cold running water. Chris Miller,. l,on,m" 13 or 'rongcst pic 1010 Adams. 6-21-tf FOR RENT Farm. Call 1B7-R. 402 Adams avenue. 4-19-tf WANTED WANTED 'Work by day or hour Phone i!74-J. fi-6-4tp WANTED TO TRADE For proper ty in or near J,a Grande, a four room hcuse in' Ontario, Oregon. Hquse is furnished, wired and plas tered. Outside cellar and garage. Box 397, La Grande, Ore. B-31-5tp WANTED Middle aged woman to work on ranch. Before 6 call 447 W and after 6 390-M. 5-21-tf MISCELLANEOUS II EM STITCHING Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. . H. Norton. 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-IIO-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edfre by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lC-tf NOTICE TO CERDITORS Notice is hereby civen to all con cerned that letters testamentary have been issued by the Ccunty Court ot Union County, Oregon, to Carrie Jan- sen upon tho last will and testament of Fred P. Jansen, deceased, and all persons having' claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers to the said executrix at the office of her attorney J. D. Slater, in La Grande, Oregon, within six. months from the dale of this notice. Dated and published this 18th day cf May A. D. 1928. Executrix. May 18-25 Juno 1-8-M fWlous n nl aolomn writers con - flole themselves wilh tho thought that l he lest of a popular novel in t he Uind of people H in popular with. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Q Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Phone Alain 62. 1505 Fourth Street, J. E. REYNOLDS ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LA GRANDE MACIfl.iI- SHOP All Klndi of Machjhery, Automobiles Dverhaiitod vtvlone Cylihdor aWng and CrankshaiiiTlstons and Glvo TJs D. FITZGERALD Prop. . n,n who Is - ' THE Wttrtf n'M ftHFATFAT HAKInJfl fOWE i !i piotircss ' 11 ' "1 'i ' i i i i 'i ' " i m i i i i ii JMM-a f ' 7. .. : 1 I I'OI.A XI-:. HI (JltKAT IX "ltlXTA IOXV, TOI.Y-AM TOMOHHOW. Incontest.ihly irovinff hiTSclc tho greatest iraglo actress of llui scri-en, I'olu Negri, thu fumoils Europi'un ur tiste. muilo her ilehut in lu-r first American made I'aiUmounl plcftire. "Ilellu lionim" at tint Arciulo Thea tre last night. Soiling her person ality and artistry to perfection, "llolhi liuhnu" is a screen creation by thia gtlfteil actress that will live long In ihc memory ol those who see this ruiurkahle cinema classic, produced liy that master illroelor, tlcorgo l'ilz inanrlcc. I'ola Negri is at hei' best in the portrayal of such characters us "Holla Donna," a notorious woman who marries Nigel Armlne, an Kngllsh en gineer played by t'onratl Nagel. When they go to Kgypt, tho spell of the tt-oplcs completely transforms hc. an when she ineels lluroudi, a iles ert. chieftain, capitally played by Con way Tarle, sho forgets her husband's lovo and clings to htm passionately. When' ho suggests that sho gain hor freedom by poisoning her husband, she agrees. Nigel narrowly escapes death and whc-ir ho learns the truth. their separation follows. Then comes 'ho supremo tragedy of the story- iK'iin'a return to Narouill only io nun herself scorned, her agony on seeing her husband car M for by the woman ho really loves, (Lois Wilson- and her vanishing Into tho desert in tho faco of a flereo sand storm. lit theso I scenes I'ola Negri is at her best, and thrill after thrill is provoked by her wonderful artistry. Mi'. Nagel, Mr. Tcarlo' and Miss Wilson, aro featured players, render sufficient support while the cast gen- "" ''" "O" in Iran ii.m no ,u,e, or supreme cinema excellence can ai foril to miss seeing It during Iho re mainder of its run here. "Ilellu Donna" will close Its run at tho Arcadb Thontro Saturday night. ITItsri'.ll ItV TKilOll ,l ( K HOLT IIRKAKS all si'i:i:i m'.t'ORDS I'hrilllllg lnciill'iil Hilling l'llllllli pi" Star's picture. The 'Tigt'r's flaw. 7,7. ,i , A ,,nKs ,n 1'iet lire Shown Here. Although no olfie.nl llmo was Icopt It prol,nhly will he prottv (ji-nernl-on thn cvrnt, it Is fluid hy oliKorvcrs i ' ,i i, ,,nn,. ' . .'u... n.. that the record for tho two hundred and twenty yard dash was shuttered by .Jack Holt, star of Tho Tiir'M-'s flaw, a I'nrain'.::;t picture, vl4eh wiii he the feature at tile Star theatre Hat in day and Sunday. Tin- speedy dash took place dining tho filming of scenes of a nian-io-hrast fight bet wet n M r. I loU and a liengal ."Igor, hi' big beasibarf been trained, hiit throughout tho . picture extreme rare was used to .prevent In furiating tho animal, Scones were in progress one - day in which tho tiger leaps toward Air. Molt, preparatory to bearing 'him to tho ground. To avoid possible. In jury to th star, it was rehearsed with a dummy so that the tiger would re alize what was ex ported, lint, when tho time arrived for tho actual leap, tho auimnl Imlked. To speed matters, a trainer throw a slick, Intending that it should fall near tho tiger and rouse it to action, ills aim was poor, how ever, ami the stick struck tho'aniinal on the head wilh a hollow thud. Wl ill a roar, tho beast, turned on Iho trainer, who vaulted through n nearby gate and slammed it just In time to stop tho tiger as it hurtled through tho nlr. Meanwhile,' Sir. Holt started for Iho other gate, nearly 2ui) yards across the arena in which thc scenes were being taken. When near his goal, he was seen by the (ig, or, who gave chase. Hiservors say their hearts ceased to heat as they watched the race for life and death. O uranaflif7Tef'on Zimmerman, Licensed Embalmer. IRON WORKS AD FOV: Tractors Repaired, njiiAfOTCouilt. rTng of All Klndi Ovoralzo Plstona riston Tina Itegronnd a Trail if. ura Brt THAS THN wtu. VfiiNTG-ra but IT Contains: Mia-STATCMeNTS, anojiis maps arc DrsxortTeT? SO THAT TOUR. -UMPANT'5V MUCH -Ar6ieK THAM "Tn6Y r25ALtY 4R, which Mr. Holt won. Mr. lolt 1m known an ono of Ihf nerviosl HtafH tn motion pielnn-s mnl tlifiio are few thihpfM he wilt Tiin from. Ono of tin few, howi-ver, vis an Infill liiled, 7;n pound'. Henffiil ti- , sei-ltlnK fight. SHERUYS, TODAY. SATl'RDAY "POOH MKN'S 'AVIV ICS" llcautiful Wdinon and Khihoralo Si'!- Mcii m Wivos" are poor in mime oniv 'after thc ynu.uai picture production of that title i viewed- In this Al Liehtmnn attraction, Ihe L-- -- t f t t wfa srimrp director has mane use of lieautifuHvillinns on the screen. . Ihey succeed women, elabornte scttintrs jind re-in doing thc one thing that brings markablo artistic photography te trouble to the bcautifui heroines, but tell u story that is brimful of the win your hearts while doing it. colored contrasts of light and shn-j Comedy showing, "Ulit'.es." i low that go to, make up a great ' photoplay. . I Some farmers ftiake little money, Like all the big productions from n nil some have an hllo leant and a the li. P. Schlllborg studios, the rnst;inmi hole thai Imps passing cars, bdte Qt a it Most BaMtag Powders . lack Don't use a leavener that does not contain white-of-egg. When you do you take chances -you run the risk of spoiling your bakings. Tho Econor contains a small amount of whjtc-of-egg. This makes it possible for reprorntalives of the company io test it frequfflitly for leavening strength right on the dealer's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stodt is permitted to remain on the deafcrs' shelves. It must alvays be up to the higH Caluip standard. 1 Remember the white-of-legg in Calumet protects -cuEv; CA1UMJ V conTemSiii. - - - -'-r 'yi the success of your bakings. It is the eco momical positive bake 'day aid r nd its sale is 2Yi times ; s much as that of any oihui" brand. pound caru f C ' net jfcontains full ; ' 56me bakin;; Jcra come in 12cur.ee instead of 16 ounce conn. Be t sure you get a pound BEST BT f EST when you A Very Good Reason BY AIXfllAN XJUn-t ntosret; i vies,:. vl t .- leaves nothing to bo desired. Such .beauties as Barbara LaMarr and Bet ty l'Yaneisco play the principal femi nine roles. David Butler, tho Icvnhlft hick of screen fame, gives an un usually convincing characterization as the taxicab driving husband of Miss LaMarr. Richard Tucker, sauve, handsome and confident, plays a vil lianuus role with a polish that ul nvist Causes one to wish he had been cast in a better part- And Za Su Pitts, whose return to the screen has been one of the pet hopes of many picture fans, is i ccn once moie at her best, l-ast, hut far fnmi leant, aro the lovable Iwins Mickey Mcllan and Muriel jiMcCormac prolia'hly are the tiniest - oS'Egg . Vital Element want it. -rK--- ' Make It a Sandwich Luncheon The bigger the business man, the more important it is that his brain stays cool and clear for impor tant decisions of the afternoon.' You will be help ing immeasurably your business fitness by. mak ing a' simple, satisfying lunch of a glass of butter milk and tyro tempting sandwiches assuring nigncst nutation plus it you nave your at ntme, ask lor T-'ffir nnd Otlvtl Kanilwlches Chop two liar -boiled fine, add twelve lni'Kemed ollven which vmvo been minced, nonAon find moisten to a paste with tnnyonnnlso, Spread between buttered allocs. ; And of course, quality Bread must bo the foundation: Superfine Bread is the loaf delicious and tho name to remember every time you eat Bread.' Aslt your grocer. Furniture COMPLETE fATTCItl Any Make Sewiiv Froi ED DONOHUE, Prop. . f Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson Ras Wanted at the Observer ' Butterfat 4 Ic a pound Deliycrcd in La Grande "uT Union Creamery j Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. WW J f ... rmm dcliciousness. sandwicncsjjiffne those Jfcatnbrrow incnlit and rrcnin Creeso (Miop two piinentoes rlno and add to one cream cheese. Season nnd mix well, molrft enlnif. with mayonnaise. A picnsin? variety is Klven by usini? white ili'end for one-, half of tho sandwich and whole w'heat Itread Tor tho other. Exchange lunc for Sale or Rent & I dll 4 ilA La Grande, Oregon . Cr I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN. 580 rROMit Service After RlffiTrWit Call ' HERMAN'S" 134J J (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FORI) & GEORGE TAXI service Cars CAU- MAIN 44 After Mlilnh-lil Call l olex Hold MAIN 77.1 ! La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND WEAVING WORKS Mattressi of kinds cleaned ! unit rebuilt. Renovating. I lliiff it iijt and Kin if JHffMrVootn ire. Carpel, ami ItiiR t'leanlng J. Sl.r.o nml up - ''tins. l-.ilwnrdH, I'ron. I n.'liirv. I'lmiie lti-w" SIOItK IMIONK 513-J. i- 03C OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lvioney 3o Loan o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o niisuicsv hi umiiii, unpiii, " nu ejr iniintlil, ti riii5r" o , ImpHre , I. u, niUrr g ' , I'iion'e S:t'J-V. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - AA-I uM ! :- ' ' 1 ' I-""' '.;'''