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L Wednesday, June 13, 192,1. TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER V CF. SEVEN" Classified Want Ads l! THEATRES man iind' Si t'lnkf I o BfiiM. Iiuk the sort of rote bau'h a native niedieln' I in which she 'cels. I'auHnc Slink--1 I ;i vtd W'intx a Mitiiama u. ih Ihelr eldest daughter, !.ornu, could I The utory is one thai should . tic I lllot he bettered ill the pari. All t (til io seen and lint lead u bruit: lis I'l'esll-I I : .Mm mi . t ''' huleome. rugged ' mss. km 111 n.-ss anil high-powered hero l l he I He. (.eorire 'einollons w 111 n eep yon ol r your I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTKOl'ATIIIO I'HYSKiANS DR. J. L. nn.1 Hit. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva turn find Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Mum lUb. Kcsidence phone Main 10U two riliKs. Sommcr liildg. IU. II. E. SC1IOKV Osteopathic. I'hysiolail ami Surgeon Bucccysor to r. O. V. Zimmerman. Offlc0 Phone Main C3. lies. 15:i-M. Palmer Itoesch Tlldjr.. Ijh Grande. ATTOHNF.YS COCHRAN and KliiJIlHAUIJ fleo. T ('ot'hrnn and Colon K. Kbi.rnard. At torneys. LA Crando National HanU Building. V. H. l''lNNm AUorney-at-I.aw, Kooms 20 and 23 Foley Office UldB. Tak elevator. lH-13-ln ClllllOl'ltACTOK on. Hl-IIE IIVKHS. Chlronractor New Foley PuildiiiK. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. t to a D. ni. and 7 to 8 p. i 7-24-tf r DR. J E. WQODMLb Chiropractor ana ivamropain. i'rvous ano cnronii diseases a snueinlty. Suite 21). Snm- Bier HldK. Over Silverthorne'a. Office boura, IV to 12 a. m., i:au to t p. m 7 to 8 evenings. I'hone 41'7-W. DENTISTS DR. K. R. MILLER, Successor to l)r- K. J. 'Ruckmun, Palmer-Roesch lihlp;., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to (S. Phono Main 70- Special liours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATLHE CLKI3 DTI. A. N. MAYVIM.E SpeclalUt lr rhronlo dluonses. Methods. Mt-chano- Therapy and Naturopiuh. Skin and blood diseases,' nervous diseases Chronic Ileadan'.io. Eczema.. Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation. Liowel Trouble; all klndj of Chronic Di seased successfully treated. I'hon Main r93. Itoom 1. 2, 3. second flooi CoolldKe TildK-. opposite Star Thea ter. Office bouse, 10 to 13 a- m. i 1:30 to f:0U n. in. Consultation free 3-4-tI PIANO TUNF.IIS BJfPEItT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano withtiut extra cbarKO. Work guaranteed. Call New lln Hook Store for appointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-m-r FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U. O. O. M. La Grande LoHRe No. 350 Loyal o.-ui-r of Moose, holds re&ulai meetings every Thursday nitrlit at t . p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi Wolnen'a MooseTieart t-eprlon meetj , meets second Monday of eacll month I Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILL-E, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. M u tt i.:iir. i.n drHTiclH Loilee No 433. ijjuKo meets each Thursday evening at 8 o clock. Home ana ciut privileges cheerfully extended to at) urotner j.ikh. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. Mnnl.MiN WOOOMKN OF A.MKH1CA La Grnndo Ciimn No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. It. II I MOO. V. C. JAKE KOSTOCK. Cleric. a I.- ,.n.4 A M . I.a Crande LodKO No 41.' A. P. amTA. M.. holds regular meetings first and third 1'Tiaays at 7:S0 n. ni. Cordial welcome to all VHHni:or L. SVODGRAS3, W. M. E. It. R1NOO. ISecretary. r. n. KAOI.ES Aerlo No. 259. meets every Friday night ai Eagles Hall Vlsitini? ojemhers welcome. HARHY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMliN Ol1' Till) WOUU)La Ornndu Cnmp-Nn. IBS. Meets every Monday night at Eagles Hall. All visiting Neighbors welcome Dues ps able at the ofrice of thi clerk Rooms 21-22. La Oranda Natlona bank Building. J. J. MurcMson. C. C. K. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIOHTS OK l'VTIIIASI(ed Crosi KU . No. 27 meets every .Mondn eve n i n K In C.stle Hall (K. of P Hall) at 8 p. in. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. L. UlVvrwi." K. H. S. WOMEN'S HEMEFIT ASSOC! ATlONnl (he Moccabees. La Ornnde Lodge No 27. W. It. A. of M. Lodgo meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wednesday at 8 P. m.. at K. of P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. SIRS. NORA P. MACKKIT. C. MAIt.lOHIK EATON. It. K. O E. H. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. 'ho'ds Muted eonniiunleatlon tho sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Vlslline members cordlall M A flv'ilT ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M ANNA S. nnovB. Sec. .Ah. well; it is only fair that Mel lon rut'.incr cifrnprs should ut us cut of n serapo that mellon cuttinrr jrot usjnto. FOR KAI,E OR TRADE FOR SALE Huaineaa corner. Inquire tlljaerver. 6-7-1 f FOR SALE Aster plants, best va rieties, 20c Hnze:i. Eight colors sep arate; also niixetl colors, by Emil Nieilercr, 1811 WashiiiKton. Phone 332-J. . 0-9-4tp FOR SALE Fine strawberries. Freshly picked at patch, $2 cruto. Phono 204-W. 0-12-tf MEKiii an's pirnritE "'I'll E .NF.'Elt-llO-VVEI.L" FILMED IN PANAMA No Expense Spared In .Make Scenes of Photoplay Kenlistir as Possible, Hicgmann as the governor snsl:iins hl.-tlf, n-i'ittalion for strongly linlivi.liml'y.e.l ) ehantolerlwiliona. Mary Jane lrv- ing la the younger daughter, 'il- a ll.-int .Mong. a I'onrhromher. i':u- Hur-loi t. Los Angeles messenger company l'el'llses "ipslanlnueoua sel'Vil'O Oil e hnul's nollee." Sparinir no expense tc provide R proper setlitiir for Thonvns -Mciirh-an's latest Paramount picture. 'The Ne'er-Do-Well," Director Alfred E Gi-een took his 'company of players j to Panama whore the principal scenes i of the photoplay, based on Hex j lleach's celebrated novel, were film-1 FOR SALE-Vlne lotVon Atlam ave- etl. The company spent six weeks nue. llasementall ifu(r- A bariraiiuL'n the Canal Zone, the result being: I Phone 14ti-W (i-12-tf picture ef extreme interest andj novelty. FOR SALE Six room modern Scenes for the picture, which wiil I house. lb'GTi Adams ave. 5-31-tf he shown at the Arcade Theatre I Thursday, Friday and Saturduy, werei FOR SALE Three burner oil stove! made in Panama City, Uilon, m me with oven. Phone 32!-J. FOR SALE Cheap house. Corner First Call 297-R. Eitrht room and Grandv. (i-ll-:itp FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 1307 Penn avenue. (i-12-lltp li-l 1-iltp i Canal Zone and on the island of To- Doa. Amoitp; me nueresiino; puiees used were the ruins of Old Panama, which was destroyed in 1(!25 by Jior iran, the pirate; the old Cherokee prison, famous in early Spanish his tory cf the country, and the cele brated Union Club. Scenes of the Panama Canal locks were filmed both from the air by government planes and from ships passing- thru FOR RENT Modern 3-room front I the lock apartment. KiOli Wash. fi-U-tf, 0l) the re,urn tl.ip the con,p;iny t-m lDr v -iiv. i 'spent two days in Costa Rica, vis FOR 'RENT Furntshetl housekcep- itin(? s.m Jose a mountain ,-esort, inff rooms. Phone 44o-R. "-8-tf, where the most beautiful Spanish wo- l men in tile world are said to live. While in Ccsta Rica a baseball team, FOR RENT G rocrrr modern house, 1307 Fourth St. Inquire at 1002 N ave. W. C. Hansen. . 6-,"-tf FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Inquire I ji Grande Investment Co. nnd iosil one game. fi-12-2tp FOR RENT 3Jroorn apt. bath. Phone 341-R. Private 8-5-tf composed of -members of the Para mount copany with Alfred Green as pitcher, played two g-ames Gf base- hall with the city team, winning- one FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 470 SI. 6-2G-tf ! ijipjjrhn NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. 5-21-tf In Panama the Paramount conv pany was so well liked that the pres- ! ident of the Republic, Senor Parraz. f entertained the members at a San . San Cocho, a native festival; and at! the Panama race course the lticmas i handicap was run and a ila Lee cup was presented to the winning; jockey. ! Those who made the trip to Pan-1 anm were Mr. and Mrs- Meiirhan, Di- rector Alfred E. Green and Mrs. Green. Lila Lee and her father and Gertrude Astor, Sid Smith, FOR RENT One furnished sleeping- room, verv'close in. Phone 241-W. !,,.iu' ""'"P I John Miltern, Laurance Wheat, Jules. Cowles, George O Urien, .Ernest Hal- FOR RENT2 furnished housekeep ing rooms, downstairs. Good place for children. Phone MO-W. (i-ll-3tp WANTED WANTED Experienced jrirl for bookkeeper and stenographer. Call M 7111. G-12-tf ler, .-William .Miller, E. PI'itzmier, Don O'Brien, Herman Doering, Ed Ellis, George Chennell and George Hinners- SIHIltHY'S LAST DAY OF "LOST AND l-'OIMI- WANTED-527. -Plain sewing. fi-8-tf ! WANTED Sewing. All kinds- 1400 T or phone 307-W- fi-12-Utp A mosl plcluri'stfiie and colorful picture is (lohlwyn's romanci' of the South Seas, "Lost and Found." Thel Cnll M'lin -v or H-opioal settings on thel photography make It a piotorially i hoautll'ul production: in addition to, this beatily it haa a most di-atnatlr! and emoliona) slory perfeelly acted! WANTED Middle aged -woman to ; , ," ,", , ,,7i ,..'. Before 6 call 447- I " . , ' . (Inldwyn sent 1!. A. Welsh, the dl reclor, and the entire cast lo Tahiti to make the production and the island surroundings in which the action takes place. Very few scones were taken at the ootupanys studios. .Mr. Walsh again proves himself one of tho most efficient directors In the In dustry by the manner in whieii lie staged "Lost and Found." In Hie story from the. pen of t'arey Wilson work on ranch. Vf and after 6 390-M. 5-21-tf WANTED Experienced waitresses and waiter. Inquire Sommer Hotel. C-U-tf lOST LOST Bay horse, weight 1150 lbs. Two white cellar marks; heavy mane, parts on both sides of neck White star on face. No brand. A. C. Smylhe, Statkey. fi-12-2tp LOST Endgate of n Ford car with license plate attached No. 130254. Call 154-R- (i-U-4tp MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. I,. H. Norton, 80G Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-00-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs, Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiere for Barclev Corset. Mrs. J- F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans store. G-8-tf' How times change. In the old daya only the king's messenger had the lghl-of-vay privileges now enjoyed y a common truck. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UIM BY THIS SULPHUR akin2 out g eczcyjn, fjivs w noted itscrni tlic skin, even can be quickly a little Alcntho- skm specialist destroving nroper- Inir preparation instantly skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin troulite should cet a little jar of Knv:les Mcntho-Sulplmr from any good drug gist and use it like a cold cream. Any bn fiery, itch overcome Sulphur. Because o ties, this brings ea: In1 hinl ixcll-nt iiuil'-rhil lo work with und rose inltutmhly to the ocea sion. Tin1 ship scenes uml the iKitivo war scenes tire stirrins: bits of iirlion Hint set tltr pulse to poiimlili. A3 has iieeome the custom with (lohlwyn. tlie cast Is admirahlc wisely selecled and admirably direct ed. House Peters an Captain lllael; hird. master of the slnv sliip "Hope" of tlie story, lias never done h.-tter. kosemary Theby, a the wife who serled him with tln-ir eidi M child Tor (lie island governor, causing Ji tin (n swear vciiReunce on nil her sex and RED PEPPER FOB COLDS IN CREST Tiasc your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in jut a short time. Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It not hurt you and it certainly sc cna tne tightness and drive thonges- xion ana soreness right omgf , Nothing h.il such cortswitratcd, pene trating heat Is red ufppcrs, and when heat penetrans HuHl down into colds, congestion, Icliullf muscles and sore, sun joints W W comes at once. The momVfU you apply Red Pepper I Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three i minutes the congested spot is warmed ; through and through. When you arc ' suffering from a cold, rheumatism, I backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, I jiiM ci a jar oi kowics Ken j'epper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relict known. A Yon won't "keep adding" You know lots of men who buy a quart of oil with every five or ten gallons of gas. Trying to liven dead oil with new oil. It won't work. The best method of lubrication is to drain your crankcase about every 800 miles and refill with THE DISTILLEDOJJ Disifilled oil is purcrtteffloiis compounded ojrcylindcirtTrand light oil. It lasts. It dpah0glur motor to last. You II be proud of your motor performance. A.sk your dealer or write hs or booklet, "What's Happening Inside Your Motor" MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY DUI.UTH MINNEAVOLIS SPOKANE PORTLAND These dealers sell SUNOCO talk lubrication with them ED OYR, La Grande, Oregon. I-IAINKM liARAOi:, Haines, Oregon. E. II. OltAVEH, '" Durki-e, Oregon. EAOLE V ALL ICV OAItAOE, itichland, Oregon. Hl'NTINGTON OAltAQE, Huntington. Oregon." CI.AHK'8 (lAHAfili, i Prairie city, Oregon. TOIIIIIST OAUACikl. -.o., ,- John Hay. Oregon. . . JTINTURA. OAIIAGK. i Juntura, Oi'!gon. ('. TJ. WOOnWAIll), Vale, Oregon. IINTAIUO (JAltAOE, Ontario, Oregon. OIIRCON TRAIL OAR AO E, Ontario, Oregon. AllDINOTON AUTO CO., Council, Idaho. f'AMHKIIKIlO OAUAOE, Cambridge, Idaho. CKNTItAI, SKHVICE. STA Hoino.'lualio. BO IKK J10TOII rARK, lloise, Idaho. tyAfi'.. i ' -. Ik'. t : ( M4-v',V-.' "v ia ' '-.-s'.vr'TJ Sandwich Treats Instead of Sweets riincolitti Saiulwichcs Kor the filltiiK make an ic inK usitiK: one and a hat!' tablespoons of cocoa, two tablespoons hut water and sufficient confectioners huk:h to thicken. Into this stir one half cup chopped walnut in. 'ills. u w ' 33 llaiin uml Peanut lliiltcr fse eipial tpiaiitltl.-H of ral hi:i and p' anut butter, (.'hop raisin.. medium fine and bb-iid t-heiu wit h tfie peanut bull, r and u small amount of plain btliler. Spread between Ml tees of whole wheat or while- br.iul; cut very thin. 1- J I Sanchvhitcs J I I :yd outxidc ol that a heavy dry towel, ('ni in II ile slices, UMiiir,' a sharp knife;, and butler : II Jo a iilliiwr of tin soft portion of a .In-.-.'n H:; If y paste. Sr-adtiilrBMM-yy1!! t,,,-. " II '" jmnJii iti-rviii; it' desired tie v.ilh baby ' II Itroad for rolleJ sandwiches should be very fresh, A fe hours before cmtini;- wrap the loaf in a napkin uruuK out of iiot water thinnest pos: lightly. ila rubh.-d to Jlold in i ri-tuoved rililion. Tho loaf tint makes ideal sandwiches for the kiddies Is Superfine Bread J; the food for health, growth, st urdim mm. TU.idn of pui' whole soum materia Is, baked in spick-and-span surroiiudin;'s. AlwajB fresh unci teinjitinK. Ask your grocer. La Grande, Oregon CP Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FUKNISUERS Any Make Scwulff Machine for Sale or Rent FrnjOSLUi EI) DONOnUE, Prop. VVr Phone 474-J Fir & Jftffcrson , 0000 oooooodo oooooooooooooo o o I: !J L'jj .....:.:.......j Along the i i O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O 0 o o o -kr,Vr 1 Rate Wanted at . IMPERIAL TAXI ! nigtiway tKe observer j Mj&IN 580 j g I'ROMI'T SERVICE g The molorman knows the value of a tcjhmTcT-' g vffter Midnight Call g 7 - - a L . o Every telcnone Kemvc. station. j - "jig , 134'' ' "" Hcminclepenclerit !i Buttcrfctt jlspoooooooooooooooooooooooc? Telephone Co. I "cLiound rT '-'Ij DclivcJin Iando jj TAXI - -- I Service 1 CAhh i M7 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS All Kinds of Machinery, Over Acetylene Cylinder liori Crankshafts, I'ist Aitomobllei Jiaujed nnd U Weld 111 ln irtnd I' und Tractorn built. nd rslzrt J'lntonn iston I'inn Iteuround Trail .paired, D. FITZGERALD Prop. Union Creamery Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. IN 44 After Midnight Call Foley Hotel MAIN 77S III : .a i .III , . .Vj A DOUSTSOF niE DUFFS ' Fifty-Fifty -1- ; J1 a j ;;'b te THIS .5 A MICE "PUCE.) fMfn'S K1ND0FFUmV- fgOH W.LBOR,. JM lf SS nJrPi JiM w.lbor- let's eat J-em $ to so on a JvEO.Asrr .happened To remembepJ kM 5I'op? T-CTCrpe i VMooVXlWCH -TVl PICHIC ALU BV J AWY FPOf H ' I LEFT -THE ELECTRIC . fr OM OAMSER. , HA RIGHT HERE - n no udp a 1 'k OURSELVES ISNT J THAT CTUFFV ( ' ' R0N tTORNEO ,OM XMAT lvTJI REMEMBER, j'' ! U l RIGHT HERE Oo UP HERE A k ,T w,BoR 7 J iiTTLE F...Vf 1 j. AT HOME.! . LEFT THE. " " v ,--T LITTLE FURTHER! . AOT'T.L 7 ' (f ATER RfNNINC lU I !! La Grande ! ! ! MATTRESS SHOP AND J WEAVING WORKS ! Mattre-ne of nil kl.eln oned relniMt. l''";'fjjitiffi "Ti""'"f njfT,TTutr itutjs room ( arpet uml llu rientiiof 1 I f l.r.u nnil up J rim. l.iUvunls, I'nn. 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