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-.1 Wednesday, June 20, 1923. . THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE ! Classified Want Ad EVERETT TRUE By Condoiji THEATRES i s PROFESSIONAL' DIRECTORY OKTKOI'ATUIU I'llYSK'IANS J)H. J. h. ami DM. MARGAKIiT IN GLE Osteopaths., Kilinnl r.iirvn ture and JJiseaseg o women and ciiiiaren a mieeially. Office phone Mam 10(1. Residence phone Main 10G two rinjjs. Sonnner Bildir. I) n. n. E. SCHOli.V Osteopathia I'liysiclaii mid Surjteon Kliccossor to Dr. O. W. Jminerniun. OffiCo l'hono Main G3. Ites. 153-M. . Palmer Koosch Hl.lt?.. La Grande. A'lTOKNKYS COCHRAN and EHKRHARD Geo T Cociirnn and Colon it. KborTTarcl. At torneys. La tJranda National Bank Building. O. H. FINN Attorney-at-Law, Rooms . biiu a ruiuy uiuce lilOtf. Taltl olnvator. t2-13-ltr ciiinoi'itACTon Ult. BELLE MYERS. ClilroDractor New Foley Building. Hours lu to 12 a. m.. z 10 a p. ui. and 7 to 8 d. m 7-24-tf DR. jr"ETWOOnELL Chiropractor and naturopath. Skin and blcod di seases, headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec zema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble successfully treated- Blood pres sure reduced. Diseases of: women and children a specialty. DENTISTS DR. R. B. MILLER. Successor to Dr- R. J. Ruckman, Palmer-Roesch lihltf., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 tt (i. Phone Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CUKE DR. A. N. MAVVILLESpeclallst In chronic diseases. Methods, Mt-ehano-Therapy nod Naturopath. Bkln and blond diseases, nervous diseases Chrome Headae.ie. l-.e7.enia, Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Uowel Trouble; all Kinds of Chronic Di Bonnes successfully treated. Phon Main 533. Room 1, 2. 3. second flooi . CoolldKe Mldff., opposite Star Thea 1 ter. offleo house, 10 to 12 a. m. l 1-3(1 to G:00 d. m. Consultation free ' 3-4-tf 1'IAXO TUNEItS KXPRHT PIANO TUNINd Clean and voice your piano without extra charftei Work Kuaranteed. Call New lu Hook Store for appointment. Ro) 10. Vhllllps. 4-15-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L- O. O. M. La Grande LoflKe No. 350 Loyal OruTtir of Moose, holds regulai meetings every Thursday niirht at I . p. in. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The ' "Women's Mooseheart Leirlon meet; meeta second Monday of each month I Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O. Elks La Crande Lodge No 433. ijuuge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clut privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary, MODIORN WOODMEN OF AM10R1CA La Crande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening- of each month, In the K, of P. hall. Visiting Ni'lKhhors welcome. E. It. RINCO, V. C. . JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. l. and A. Al. La Grande Lodge No A F and"-A. M., holds reKolnr meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all M""'l'0T L. RNODGRABS. W. M. E. It. niNGO, Secretary. V. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 2ii9, meets every Friday night ac Eagles Hall Vlsltlnir members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OF THE WORLDLa Grande Camp No. ICS. Meets every Monday night at Eagles Hall. All visiting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of tl.f clerk Booms 21-22, La Grands Nationa. Lank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. P.. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PVTHIASIted Crps, Lodge No. 27 meets every "onda evening In C-.atle Hall (K. of P Hail) at S p. m. A Pythian welcome , .11 visiting FKn,gMf.a c C. L. GRAHAM. K. H. B. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol Iho Maecabees. La Grande Lodge No B7, W. H. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 P. m. and third Wednesday at 8 P. m., at K. of P Uall. Visiting Sisters welrome. SIRS. NORA 1!. MACKET. C. HAIUOHIE EATON, H. K. O E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. L. S. holds "Ma led comniunic-atlon the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Vlnlting members cordlallj MAR'rnTdi':i.LinTT tarker. W. M ANNA S. GROVE. Sec. A WANT A I) 00 1T DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Str DANNY, I WANT YOU 'fH . KjOiCOME RIGHT. HOME! 7 ; YOU LITTLE SISSY- " . fl i yODR MA WAMTS'U j "'"tV FOR SALE on TRADE l'(I. SALL Jersey cow. Corner merry and Russell St. G-18- FOR S'ALIi-ilSO-J. -Pinno. 1:115 Z. Phom fi-18-:it FOR SALE One May-Tae electric tvuMiing macmne anil cue sewing nmcnine pood as new. One combi nation heating stove, one buffet, table, anil chairs, and other ati-L5r cii-t.. tan evenings Between aivf in ' i, u.-muuk inn or pmnie omi-M ti-l'J-atp FOR SAT.P Tu-o rivf) i,o. one fullyi ndl-UitT U Jtffftake i carpet sweeper. All in Rood ccnyfi Lion- inn rarnvers zu.. u-r.i FOR SALE Threshing machine out- lit. Xinrgain it taken at once quire Observer. Phone Main 3 ' G-l FOR SAT.K Tltlslncss corner. Inquire Ohserver. ti-7-tf FOR BALE - Six room modern house. 1005 Adams' ave. 5-31-tf PIANO SACRIFIGE-'Beautiful Piano for -sale in vicinity of La Grande big saving and terms $10 monthly to good people. For particulars write Chne Music Co-, 701 Wash ington St., Portland, Ore. G-13-(t FOB RENT FOR RENT Three partly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 43-"Jt;L-6-18-Sp FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping- 1512 Adams. Phone 2.V7-J. . G-18-tf FOR RENT Piano- Phono 240-J. 6-15-tf FOR 'RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 44G-R. (J-8-tf FOR RENT ing rooms. - Furnished housekeep Phone 470 M. 5-2G-tf NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. 6-21-tf WANTED WANTED Modern furnished house for the summer. No children. In quire Peterson, Foley Hotel- - G-10-tf WANTED 2 box nailers at Union Box Co. fi-l!-:?t WANTED Experienced girl for bookkeeper and stenographer. Call M 7U1. 6-12-tf WANTED Plain sewing. Call Main !27. G-8-tf SELL TREES FOR TjS Complete stock- Satisfactory territory. Write today for particulars. Salem Nurs ery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg-, Salem, Oregon. -fi-13-12t STRAYED. STRAYED Jersey cow from' I ave nue with rope arotlnd neck. No tify J- T. Thomas, 701 I avenue. (i-19-2t MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. II. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lG-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiere for Bareley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell,- 1104 0 ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmnns store. G-8-tf "Ileacock's Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tuned, and made right. Enterprise, Oregon. 2-5-2t SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth. Says Specialist Any breaking out ftf the fiery, itchiug eczema, can lioTquickly overcome 1.' applying a IiUJr MiMUho- Sulphur, ckfclarcs a notnkin special ist. Bccaxiic of its tfm destroying properties, iiis sulplu preparation be gins at onccito soqjfc irritated skin and heal eruptions suK as rash, pimples and rintr worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Ruwics Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and u;c it like cold cream. YOU WANT jWTTHtTHAJ BOY J DELIGHTFUL COMF.IW Miirirfn Davies Has Fine Vehicle in Adam and I-.va. Provino- Itself everywhere to he one of the best pictures produced in mnnv motffhs. "Adam and Eva," a CosnHipiilitan-Parainount iroduction,! . tapping Marion navies, win ne wn at the Arcade Theatre Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. "Adam and Eva" is a light comedy and af fords Miss Davies a charming role. In thojiicture, James King. Miss Daviesxfather, despairs of success- fullylnanaging his unruly daughters- lets a young man-of-the-times take charire of the situation. The latter in. a surprising short length of time brings the girls to their senses and wins fcr himself Eva. T. Rov Barnes, who will be re membered for his splendid work in "The Old Homestead," plays the part of Adam' Robert G. Vignola directed the picture, which was adopted from the play by Guy Bolton and George Midilleton. NIH'.IUtY'S LAST DAY, rust Adds .Much To New I-'rallire. "The (llrl Who I'ami) Hack " Tom Forinan's elahorate screen version of the stage product ion of the same tit le, proved a completely sitllsl'y-lliJ: ol I'ering at Iho Sherry theatre wliero it had its local premiere lust evening". Cast, production and unusually beaut il'ul photography are In keeping iho colorful story of thrill's nnd art throbs unfolded with thole aid. Miriam Cooper, more beautiful thau ever, Konneth Harlan, and Cluslon Glass both recent acquisitions of tho Sehiilherir ogunlzatinn Josepn Dow- ling, a Mil Pitts, Elhel Shannon, and Fred Malalesla, make up the scinlli? ating company of players used lo In terpret the story. Jt is difficult to select nny one In dividual from a company of soon uni form brilliance for praiBe. Miss Coop er and Harlan given Iho advantage of especially sympnlhollc roles, easily on tho hearts of tho audience, while iislou Glass and Malalesta, even as had men of Iho screen, succeeded In Injecllnff so much' of human natuiM into their parls as to mako the on looker, nionu-nlai'lly, forget that his sympnlhtcs were elsewhere. Both Za Su I'ltts nnd Kthel Shan non took every advantage of the com edy possibilities of their roles. P.h-. Dowllng, beloved of the screen's great players, was as convincing In tho role. of a "life tenner" as he was In lile role of "Tho Mirncle Man." The story involves the regenerailon of a girl whose efforls lo clean tno slate ol" her life form the nucleus for much dramatic action, carrying the speclnlor from Iho slums of a big eastern city to southernmost Africa. There, on "the rim of the world," Is fought a hatllo extending back to Xew York, whom the climax occurs. Also showing a "l-'lglillng lllood" story. . FREIGHT CARS TOPIC (By Associated Press) BOISE, Ida., June; 20. Facts con cerning the freight car situation in Idaho and the demands of this state for cars during the crop season will be presented at a hearing by the interstate commerce commission scheduled to be held in Pocatello on Juno 17, next. The hearing is one We Offer A 6 -room modern house-, built of hriek, )iiih full bnn'ment. I.oe.ited In choieu location on pavfil strict, tlood lawn, fin U trcos. A Koort homo for Konicono at a prloo that i.s bHow vnluo. Terms, ? 1 ooo rash. Monthly pay ments down lo tho mortac now on property witli intcrost at S por cont. Five-room hou.se. with out si do co ment rellar, a now Dutch kttohpn, just built in, connected with sowor. CUy water in hotian. Jot 40xlf.4 foil. I-'ino nhado In'CH, pood location. 'IVrnifl $2r.n.oo, bnianci! $2b pot month to tho niortKiise. A good buy. four IjIocUh to school. runpalow. One- is plastered. A location that Fivn-roo ji modcrriiinKalow. One- Jialr basoii"nt. UFii.h All is in pfod rnw linrpof rflawn. f.xM7 fnet. Good no cash. Teris to suit "down to n mortpaiTo now on properly with interest at 8 per cent. If a Homo or a Vacant I-ot You Arc IxMdihitf for Itr Suro to Sco La Grande Investment Company ItelinWe Asenls for Reliable InsiiratK-u Companies. 1201 Ailnnis Avft. I'hnne fnln 7R2 ncW I THOUGHT. I TOLD THAT I DIDN'T YOU TO PLAY ( WHY? DON'T I YOU LIKE V HIM v WiqM m !fj;i htefi,ik SI i iin life v iii r i i mm immmt?-ui&zy A-o TiepcueiS, THAT. JlO WtOTHlNCZ. Bur tSF T5,c? ?AU sis IT ex Cc-x that soak, in JIT iii L. of n series being held by the conv mission to obtain data on freight cars throughoit the west. RKDUCE SHEKI RATES By Associated Press) RENO, Nov ' June .10. Subset nn- lial reductions in freight rates on snoop from Carson Valley to Sacra mcnto, San Francisco and other Cali fornia points, effective Juno 23, have been announced by the Keno Cham bcr of Commerce. The netf rates are $130 for n double-deck car from Mindon to San Francisco and $120 to Sacramento. SOIL NEEDS STUDIED LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 20. A campaign to educate the farmer and fruit grower jn the prcper use of fertilizer as a moans of prevent- in ? impoverishment of the son is 'being planned by the California Fer tilizer association, recently organiz ed here , 'Baby Powder . BostforBdbij-BestfarYou Hi i iH Sji'iFili LHCi rii.LUS ! !E qSk I e Cleveland Six j flM? r 8-L T flLi o Ileniily l'pwer Kcwiomy o J iWicKlylleatj A nmXom,)innllo j Keep Johnson's Baby Powder g3offt?VmfliK Cnr, $1,105.00 I yodr baby to have thebilr'j o F. O.l. l,a ClrniidrOjyiT I ' 0 1! voiiilorfnl cars. o V((3mAOVA I 0 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo APPLIANCES ELECTRTCAL APPLIANCES FOR HOT WEATMR oJTLL 1 Edison Mazda Lamps 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LA GRANDE MACrtlNF, SHOP All Klndi of Macljinery, AiilomohUi)i,r?ul Tractors Itcpalred, l0verhttlll''4l',' "tebilllt. Atylene Cyllrfder llumhK Crankshfts,n!ilons nnd ;ivo l's D. FITZGERALD Prop. iii ,, ; j flic I Joy Next Door BY AWJiJAN A ) iKKTl DON'T LIKE To"A (jjTff) ' if Vw KomT I FT-- W HAVE V0U PLAV ) fTv h'i'iTl f ' Hi-lNJI - V ; don't likf him- iR ii' a :'V . . ) I r-f ,M Sfl - ! (ill . r v i ' 'l '. mr. Tomkins. You Out 7H6P.S !'.! t . F-Tittf- II-1!, . mm ii-.: it .1 SKA SKRVTCG t r The Home of the Soul. In olden times, it was believed that tho seat of the soul was the stomach, most likely for the reason that a man is never so completely used up as when his stomach is out of order. For the cure of ordinary stomach troubles, there is nothing quite so prompt and satisfactory as Cham berlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach and enable it to per form its functions nnturnlly, (live them n trial. They only cost ni quarter Adv. ooooooooooooooooooooooooog The Hupmobile (vfnidcrfiil cars. Smith j& Frees 1.1I7 .Tefrerson Ave. LA ;ltAMi:, OHIXiON Call Main 522. ooooooooooooooooooooooo&oo o o o o o o o oil COMFORT o ectnc oil O'l IRON WORKS AND FQl ISM ::lh! In lUiiUsS lilllillilhlllu 3 H Iri ! Uffl wmMteimnwtem urn o o o 6 q The flrentest Vnlue Offered o 0 ? o Tmlny In a Pour- g O r-vn,lt I'm, 9 do " 1 wnlnir of All Kinds and Ovcrslzo Pistons Piston I'Ins UeBroilna Trull I in . Open the Basket Get out a Sandwich! Cream Chooso nnd Walnut Snndwfchcf Moisten one cream ehiso with a ta blespoonful of :n!lk. work In one oiirhlb teaspoon of hju nnd ono-t'onvth cup of chopped vnlnut meats. llrend In rathe with filling. Ita dainty sired, cut each nudwle tiiaimutar shii Superfine Bread in thu sweet, inilrilioiis loaf Hint in.'ikes thesn or nny other unnilwlelies hli.al. And II miik i-s plaiu ni' iils a. iilcnle, loo. Ask your icroeer. hum -sm Vi'J a A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT "-""""""""-"" """ -- Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS -rAny Make Seyinff Maduii4i'Fnp"tHt, JromMWlo $M(.0() Brl50NOnUE,Prop. ' 'l Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson Ras Wanted at the Observer Butterfat die a pound Delivered in La Grande Union Creamery Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. : .ICIiliY KANDWrCUF.S ; for tho sweet snnd wich which servos nicely for n dessert Cut u s o jjtmiiiHI'ITTi I I fn filtres and spreatl MTTiy or nny """ not too ii- La Grande, Oregon (JI OOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000000 o o IMPERIAL TAXI MAI rnoM After, I IOOO000OO000O0O0OOOOO00O00O' FORD & GEORGE I service raicloscdprrir' I'LL IN 44 After Mlilnlirlit Cull Folejr Hole! MAIN 773 La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND WEAVING WORKS Huus rojm I Itim (,'lennlng I2, 1.ro ami up ('has. Kihvnrils, Prop. I ni lin y I'hoiie -IK2-W STORK PHONE 51,'I-J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Money J ' ITT SRRVIOST AlitlniusJrtill 2 pMAN'S 134J o Mattresn8 of nil kinds clJ4ffT' J nd rclillt. Fcntlier Uwrtrvutlni. ! I Uhk llfli'H and Lrfr size. i ' S a o o o o a a a o o o o on !iiiflness or linnio propertf 2 3 on vasy iiioiiiIiIt (emu, o g Impilrc J. It. OIItp g o I'lmnn 2.1'J-W. g a q oooooooooooooooooooooooooa XX.,,'