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Thursday, June 21, V.)2?,. g.'. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ''v seven: ... ! Classified Want Ads H theatres lit PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTROI'ATIIIO PHYSICIANS UK. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture nnd Diseases o women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 10G. Residence phone Main two rings. Sommer ttildg. l)It. II. K. SCIIOKN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Euccessor to Dr. a. W. Zimmerman. Office Phono Main 63. Res. 163-M. Palmer Roesch Tildp.. La Grande. ATTOItNKYS COCHRAN and RBKIIHAUD Geo. T Cochntn and Colon It. KborTIard. At torneys. La Granda National Rank BulldlnB. . C. H. FINN Attoriii'v-at-Liiiw, Rooms 21) anil 23 Fohiy Office lildii. Tnk elevator. l'J-U-lir. . FOR SAI.Fi OR TRAOE FOB SAI.K Strawberries. 11. W. '.Myers. 3704W- 0-20-tf FOR SALE (in berrv crates. In quire Union Pool Hall. (i-20-ltp FOR SALE Emerson pianc, with rosewood case, $125.00. Cash or (jjj l'"iv on car. ;'o-j. C-20-2tp FOR SALE Goat milk, 10c a nutuM inn ail) M. rcuitll. li-20-2tp FOR SALE Grocery stock of I.X.I. grocery store. Stock is fresh am. clean. Iii02 Jefferson. G-20-lt Said to l)e one of the most ilo- llrchtful pictures in which Marion Da- Paramount pictures, has ever ap peared is "Adam anil Eva."' which Ms being shown today, Friday and Xirfurdny at the Arcade Theatre. Its Tscenes range from the fashionable honieef a capitalist to a farm where 'Mnmtfh of the action finally develops, T'Aiam FOR SALE five room house with garage, two lots and other build ings located on corner of 3rd and Y avenue, a bargain if taken at once call 140-W 0-20 tf FOR SALE Two flxl2 rugs, one carpet sweeper. All in good condition- Call Farmers 20X. C-19-2tp CHIROVKACTOIt Dlt. 11KLLB MY Bits. Cliirooractor New KoU-y Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., z to u p. ui. and v to 8 p. m 7.24-tt I PR. jr"ET WOODELL Chiropractor and naturopath. Skin and blcod di seases, headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec zema, varicose veins, all kinds of Ktomach, heart and kidney trouble successfully treated- Blood pres sure reduced. Diseases of women nnd children n specialty. DKN'TIKTS DR. R. B. MILLER. Successor to . Dr- R. J. Ruckman, Palmer-Roesch , Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to 0. Phone Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATIJRR CIJRI3 DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Specialist lr chronic dlaeaseg. Metliwda, Mi-cliano-Therapy and Naturopath. Bkln and blood diseases, nt-rvoua diseases Chronic Headac'.io, Eczema, Belrttlcs Appendicitis,, Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all klnd of Chronic Di seases successfully treated. Phone Main 593. Koorn 1. 2, 3, second flooi . CoolldRe lildg., opposite Btar Thea- tar. Office house, 10 to 12 a. m. t 1:80 to 5:00 p. m. Consultation free ' 8-4-tl FOR SALE Threshing machine out fit. Bargain if taken at once- In quire. Observer. Phone Main 37. 6-18-4tp l'OH SAI.i:-Obscrvcr. -llualnesa corner. Inquire 0-7-lf FOR SALE Six room modern house. 1805 Adams ave. 5-31-tf, MARION DAVIES IN SPLENDID PICTl'RE Beautiful Slar Una Delightful Rule in Latest Picture, "Adam nnd Eva." PIANO SACRIFICE-Beautiful Piano for sale in vicinity of La Grande; big saving and term's $10 monthly to good people. For particulars write Cline Music Co-, 701 Wash ington St., Portland, Ore. 6-13-t FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Phone 215-W. (i-20-3t FOR RENT Modern sleeping room ucross the street from P. O- 1908 Fourth street. fi-20-4tp Adam anil Eva," adapted for the screen from the famous stage com edy by Guy Bolton and George Mid dleton, was directed by Robert (.? ignola, creator of "When Knight hood Was in Flower," also starring Miss Davies. In support of Miss Davies is an 'excellent cast, includ ing such well-known players as T. Koy Barnes, Tom 'Lewis, William Norris, Percy Ames, Leon Gordon, Luella Gear, William Davidson, ami Edward Douglas. One of the most striking and beau tiful scenes over filmed is the Vene tian carnival scene in "Adam and Eva." This scene brings into play all the atmosphere of Venice, includ ing a festival barge, a fleet cf six gondolas and a Venetian canal. The carnival scene was taken at the beautiful Ludilin's iRock Farm, near Stamford, Conn., where the opening scenes of "When Knighthood Was in Flower" were filmed- Its construc tion cost more than ?40.000. Dur ing the "shooting" of this scene. Miss Davies and her supporting players wcrked four "days" from1 sunset to sunrise, this particular action of the pictures calling for nothing but night pictures. liANKIM'PT SALE OF liEAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of the Union Motor Com pany, a cnipnrminn, under and pur-1 suant to an order oi mo ueieree n Bankruptcy, H. E. Dixon, Esq., mud nnd entered on the Kith day of May, 1923, will sell to the highest bMder for cash, at private sale, from and after the Mth day of July, ii-;tl the folhming described real prem ises, to-wil: The equity of redemption, after foreclosures of the mortgage after foreclosure by mortgage of judg ment of $587(1.90, in and to the real premises described us Lot 9 and the East 21 feet of Lot 8, and a strip 21 feet long anil 4 nnd 5-(i feet wide, rectangular form, lying alongside and on the west (northwest) side of said East 24 feet cf Lot 8, begin ning on the northeast .-ide of the alley, all in Block 112 of Chaplin's Addition to. the City of La Grande, Union County, a'ui tho building thereon, known as the Slater Build ing, subject to mortgage of $7200.00 of the Slater Heirs. Bids will be received by the under signed at his place of business or at his home in the said City of La llraatle, Oregcn, subject to confirma tion by the court of bankruptcy. Date of first publication, June II. 1923. W- D. HANKS, f Trustee in Bankruptcy, Union Motor Company, La Gmodo, Oregon. June M-21-28 .Inly 6-12 Chamberlain's Colic nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should keep this pre paration at hand during the hot ef the summer months. It is ntmost sure to be needed, and when that timo comes, is wortli many times its cost. Buy it now. Adv. "BACKBONE" AT SI1EHRYS TODAY AND FRIDAY FOR RENT Furnished apartment in Richev building. 'Sec Eil Ford at Arcade- 6-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams. Phone 257-J. 6-18-tf FOR RENT Piano- Phone 24(i-.I. G-15-tf PIANO TUNERS EXPERT 1'IANO TUN 1 NO clean and voice your piano wiffiout extra cuarKS. worn nuarameeu. i:hii new lln Hook Store for appointment. Roy E. l'lilllips. 1-1 u-l FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I. O. O. M. I.a nrnmla Lorteo No. 350 Loyal Oriler of Jloose, Jiolds rejrulM meetings every Thursday niffiit at e . p. in. aC Odd Fellows' Hnll. Tht ' Women' MooHeheart Letflon moetf I meets second Monday vt each montb I Vial torn dIwqvh wHeomR. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. V. S. secretary. B. P. O. Elki I-a .Granao uofl'O No 433. ijouee meets gbcIi Thuriday evening at 8 o'clock. Jiome and el ill privileges cheerfully extended to all Itrotlicr VAlt. Pg Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. UODHRN IVOODMKX OK AMEKICA. I.a Crandn Camp No. 7703 meet on ! first Tlmrndav eveninic of each month. In the K. of P. hall. Vialting Neighbors welcome, K. li. JUNOO, V. C. , JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerfe. A. h tid A. A). La (jrandu Lodirc No 4.. A. F. and-A. II., holds regular nifftniTH first and third Frldnys at 7:3ii p. nu Cordial welcome to all WaSOnJOT L. SNODC1RASS, W. M. K. R. rUNiiO, HeorelRry. F. O. KAOLKS Aerlo No. 2T.9, meKts evrv Friday nlsht at Lnslos Wail VlaUlnir oicnihrrs welonnm. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOOPMKN OF THi: WOULD La Grande Catnp No. Mouta every Honday niKht at Eal'i Hall. All visitins NiiRhbom welcome. ru-9 pnyahle at the ofrico of th a clerk Roimis 21-22, La Grande Nationa. Bank Building. ' n ; j. J. Mnrchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHKN, Clerk. KNKJMTS OK PVTHIAri Ked Cros: Lodirf No. 27 meets 'very Monda evening in Cnslle Hull (K. of P Hall at R p. m. A Pythian welcome lo all visiting Knlphts. m E. C. FIKI.PS, C. C. f C. L. OllAHAM, K. K. 8. WOMKN'S HMNEFIT ASSOCIATION nl the Mni-rnheo!'. La Oninde Iodge No 17. W. P.. A. of M. Lodge meeta first Thursdav at 2 p. m. and third Wtdneadnv at 8 p. m., at 1C of P Hall. Visiting Sifters welcome. MRS. NORA R MACKF.V, C. MAIMOHIE EATON. K. K. D. K. 8.lloo Chapter No. 13, O. B. S. ho'df MHl'd comt'iunit-ation the aec ond and fourth Wrdni'sdays of each month. .VUitlng members cordially woln'i rrc; 7. MAIilif ffl.T.lTT PARKER, W. M ANNA S. CRuYK. 6ec. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep inff rooms. Phone 440-R. 0-8-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing Tooms. Phone 470 M. 5-26-tf NJCK LiK(iE airy rooms. Hot and cold running waler. Chris Miller, 3510 Adams. 5-21-tf WANTED WANTED Experinncpd pnntry wo man. Sommer Grill. ti-20-tf WANT E D S tra wherry pickers. Call ;;to-w. 0-20-idtp This vibrant .story of life and love set them thrilling when they read it. The picturizution with its newev and greater thrills moves even more smoothly upon the screen. It por trays the lone fijrht of a beautiful and courageous girl whese presence in the wilds of North .Maine re opened a. romance that staiied cen turies ago in France entirely dif ferent from the usual stereotyped love story and mystery pervades it. "Backbone" is a classic of the .Great "out-doors." Building up the interest scene after scene hnldintr it, and increasing it until the as tounding climax arrives- The action of the plot unravels one, thrill after another culminating in one of the screen's greatest fisticuff battles. Fights! You have seen a few rat tling gooil ones in motion pictures, but you have never seen anything like tho one - in "Backbone." Comedy, Larry Kemon in "The Barnyard." WANTED Bundle washings. Done with extra enre and delivered. 2005 Cedar. G-20-(itp WANTED Modern furnished house for the summer. No children. In quire Peterson, Fcley Hotel- C-lfl-tf WANTED Box Co. box nailers at' Union 6-m-:it WANTED Experienced girl for bookkeeper and stenographer. Call M 701. 6-12-tf SELL TREES FOR TjS Complete stock- Satisfactory territory. Write today for particulars. Salem Nurs ery Company, 4a uregon tildg- Snlem, Oregon. 6-13-12t MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also ( orsetiere for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1101 O ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans store. G-8-tf "Heacoek's Radiophones are four imnc 1,. ,1,1m. tVi.it, onu nlhnw r thn mjirlf nr. nnninr tiinpff. nnrl miwlf right. Enterprise, Oregon. 2-5-2t The Homo of the'Soul." V W ANT A I) WILL DO IT In olden time.-;, it was believed that the seat of the soul was the stomach, most likely for the reason thnt a man is never so completely used up is when his stcmach 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 naturally. Give them a trial. They only cost a nuarter Adv. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? I Do you - know that nine out of ! every ten cases of rheumatism arc! simply rheumatism of the muscles cr chronic rheumatism, neither of which! require any internal treatment? The pain may be relieved by anplyinjri Chamberlains Liniment, which makes I sleep ami rest possible, and that cor-' tainly means a great deal to any! one afflicted with rheumatism. Adv. We Offer A C-room modern linuso, built of brink, h;ia full l:tHMWnt. Located in choice locution on paved sttvd. Ciood lawn, fine Ircs. A Rood homo for someone ut a price that is below value. Terms, $ 1 1100 cash. Monthly pay ments down to the mortgage now on property with interest at 8 per ci-nt. Five-room house, with out si tie ce ment cellar, a new. Dutch kitchen. (just built in, connected, with sower. City w;it-r in house. Lot 41x104 feet. 1'ine shade tres, kooiI location. Terms $2T)ii.on, balance $l!fi per month down to the inortira-re. jrood iiy. It Is lour blocks to school. Flvo-rooi mffi'rn bungalow. One half bnseiienT House is plastered. All is in tf'n repnlr. A local ion that Is Kood. i.ot is J1')XM7 feet. Cood lawn. $T,mtii.if) cash. Tor its to suit on balance, down to a niorlk'uf;e now property with Interest at S p'-r cent. If n llnnio nr n Vncanl Lot Yon An; Looking fur Mo Sure lo Sc; iss It You Will Not Be Disappointed Waterproof Heelproof Hammerproof' The Ohio Varnish Company Cleveland. Ohio I QfXJmt fifeiryfhmiin the Home" Don't Fail to Attend Our C'luN'jvn- Demonstration X' JUNE 25. 2G. Ur 1 r 1 !t ) 1 ( I- A flil-Nantol Demonstrator will h-fty.-yi-m to Rive lessons and explain the irt of re-finishinn jJf I'MrnMiiro and other artlcha that will mike your home more nttruclive. We will bif,'lnd to priHeiijift)ii wit li a line can "f f'lii-Nainel l-'UKl'!. Ji' coupon ofTjlielow. It will pnyjyou to comniid learn the many economical methods of beaut lfiiif? evei-jfintr In tho honio, and s.n how easy It is to tiso Wf- Chl-Xiffel I'ATKNTKD ( 1 1 1 A 1 N M li which ennble.s one to (nvert jfTi dlnuy i'loors and woodwork into the exact appearnice nJjPvxpenslw hard wood with 'hi-'amol. FREE COUPON This coupon cttiittcH heater lo 0110 rti't: can of (MiN-Namel l-'UIOl'I at our store upon pur chase of a l!;io Varnish Mi ush to insure a fair trial or will le. accepted as II Or upon pur chuseH or larger canp of Cht Naniol I 'rodncts. ; ' Name r Aililn-HS J.... This is the famous finish now heinp; ad vertised in The Satur day Evening Post, Wc Arc the Exclusive Agents for CIII-XAMEL products Oregon Hardware & Implement Company On Depot Street. Next lo Penny's Chautauqua June 21 to 20, Inclusive Ho! for Summer Sandwiches (Mob Sandwiches Alake ready tho desired number of pieces of toast. Prepare each sandwich us follows: Place a lettuce leaf on otic of the wliee.H; sprinkle over It a tea Kpoontul of salad ilrriutliiK. add the Hliced chicken; put on 11 little more Iwtueo and dr.-sslntr. then tho bacon and tomato, and more let! uoo and dreasitiK Pini.sh with the necond slice of toast. Cut the sand wich cornet-wise, (iarniwh with very sinall l.-ttuce h'iives or parsley and servo at once. Mot I'lilcketi samluU bcs Cut. tread In slices one-iiiaiter inch thick. Spread liKbtly wltli creaimd bniic!' and lay on thin shoes of chicken. Spiinklo on 11 little col.-ry unit. Press tho second slice of Mroail in place; toast on either side and when finished butter the toasted stir:' Icily Stnulwlchcs Sprond but ten il slices with currant jelly and sprinkle with chopped Publish walnut meats. Trim . rusts anil cut slices in half.linKonally. Krtr jam or nrit-niriliule wichea, lolhv th( sa.li- rections, oif mlnirrTie nui. meats. OiitlnL1 SufTiihcH Prepare tLiffTsiL-od number of H','-00fT Itroud and butter li'liT'T pool one or two Feet HMIiltH enre nn.t uliei vei'V thill. Place il l:i'ei nt apple on the hot torn slice, then a g-enerouB sjircad of peanut butter; add another , layer of tho apphi and press top slice firmly ii) place. To tfet the mosl delight and benefit from tlie.se Sum mer sandwiches, t hey must bo made wil h quality l!read. You'll find ' Superfine Bread - the loaf supremo. Ask your (,'rocnr. (J La Grande, Oregon A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Furniture Exckange- I COMPLETE HQ,USE FURNISJJEJJS ; Any Make Sewinjj: Machjpifr-fTn' b5ac or Rent " . IYoin"jrTo $1 lfi.OO j ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson loocoooooooooooooooooooooon 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR HOT WEATHER COMFORTS S.Elerifric Rags Wanted at the Observer 107 Depot St. Edison Aulzda Lamps Phone 393-W o - 0;l I I s O I o I Si' O I 2 ' 2 2 1 2'1 o.a u 1 IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 rROMlf SERVICE fffiRM.N'S Butterfat i lc a pound 10 l;0 134J 100000000000000000000000000 Delivered in La Grande ' 000000000000 oonoooo 000000000000000000 0000000000000000 j 1 1 La Grande Investrnv-nt Company Kcllnliln AcotM for Kellahln ! Insuraiii-o omnnnli'. I ' I2ni Atm Av. 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