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THE LA GRANDE; EVENING OBSERVER PAGE! NINE Classified Want Ads I theatres EVERETT TRUE By Cundo sire ybu Goin Picnicking li Thursday, June 28. 1923. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ostuovatiiio rnvsit'iANS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN . CLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva turo and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 106. Residence phone Main 106 two rings. Sommer Bildg. ' DR. H. E- SC1IOEM Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor " to Dr. G. IW' Zimmerman. Office V Phone Muin fill- . Res. 153-M. Pal 1 inei'-Koesch lildg., I.a Grande. ATTORNEYS COCHHAN and KBUHHAHD Geo. T Cochran and Colon H. EberTTard, At torneys. La Orande National Hank Building. C H. FINN Attorney-at-Law, Hooma 211 and 23Toley Office bids. Take elevator. 12-lS-lrr. CIimOI'KAGTOR Oil. UKLiLE MYEHS. Chiropractor Mew Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. it to d d. m. and 7 to s D. 7-24-tf I DR. jrET WOODELL 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. Ruckmnn, Palmer-Roesch Bldg., Adams Ave. at.Depot street. Hours 8 to 0. ' Phono Main 70 . Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CURE Ult. A. N. MAYVIM.K Specialist Ir . chronic diaeaues. Methods. Mechano Therapy and Naturopath. 8kln and ' blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic Headac'.ie, Eczema, Sciatica Appendicitis,! Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all' kinds of Chronic Di seases successfully treated. Phom Main 693. lloom 1, 2. 3, second rlool CoolldKe Bldg.. opposlto fi'nr Thca ' ter. Office house, 10 to 12 a- m. 1:3U to 6:00 p. m. Consultation free TIANO TUNERS EXPERT PIANO TUN1.MU Cleau and voice your piano without extrs charge. Work guaranteed. Call New lln Hook Store for appointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-lli-f FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. SCO Loyal Order of Moose, holds regulai meetings every Thursday night at t . p. in. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Women's Mooseheart LeBlon meeti 1 meets second Monday of each month I Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SIIULTZ, Secretary. U T ft intra T. P.r.nilA i,Od ES NO '433. uioRe meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clui privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. , De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Ecklcy, Secretary. Uiml.-PM WOODMEN OF AMB1UOA. La fjrsr.lo Camp No. 7703 meets on the lira'. Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. It. RINOO, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. A- ' a m l.tt flrnnde LodffC No a t.' onT a M hnlrin regular -.., I nr- first ftnd third KPidaVS &l 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all M"nLOT I BNODGRASS. W. M. E. R. fUNGl). Secretary. v n KAOLES Aerle No. 259. meets every Friday' fifffht ac Eagles Hall -ti.ittn(p cnoiTiWrfl weloomo. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. ummMION OW THE WORLD La Crsnilo Camp No. 169. Meets every Monday night at Eagloa Hall. All tui,ii Kelirhbors welcome. Dues n..hi st tlie office of tha clerk iK.uins 21-22. :La Granda National Hank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. m... u'l'U . au f'VTHIAS Red" Cros: Lndire No. 27 'meets every Mondaj 1... in c.ile Hs 1 (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to .11 vl.ltlnKnjirhu. a C.' L. GRAHAM. K. H. B. WOMHN'S BKNEFIT ASSOCIATION ol lh Maccabees, La Grande Lodge NO 27, W. H. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wednesdny at 8 p. m., at K. of P Hall. Visiting Slaters welcome. MP.S. NORA.H. MACKKT. C. MAR.IOUI13 EATON. R. K. O. B. H.Ilope Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8. hold stat.'d communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially weU-omed. MARTHA KT.T.tOTT PARKER. W. M NNA 8 filiOVR. Sec D6INGS OE TIIE DUFF9 fu AW THAT DOESN'T IOOK -IKE MOTHER ( VOO SAID YOU V DRAW A PICTURE OF MOTHER V- l If WIS' HiM 3 -f'1"' rM:- PIT) ' .. i;bcj!--J FOR BALE OR TRADE KOR SALE One team of (rood work horses and harness. Cheap if sold at once. Inquire at camp in frctit of Grande Ronde slaughter house. 0-27-Htp FOR SALE Fresh cow. quire ;I58-J. Fryers. In-li-27-2t FOR SALE baby butrey. C'onl oil stove, Reed 1714 (ith. (i-27-2tp FOR SALE On the comer of Third and Y streets. Lots 9, 10. One 5-rcom house with barn and chick en house, cow stable, corral, garage, city water, telephone and orchard and chicken run- A bar gain. Call Y. M. C. A. after o'clock. (i-22-tf GET READY July 4th coming up. Need new tires, buy Goodyears. Big price reduction just in effect. Cost less than cheap tires. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 6-27-3t FOR SALE One May-Tag electric washing machine and one sewing machine good as new. One combi nation heating stove, one buffet, table, and chuirs, baby bedstead, one dresser, and other articles. Call evenings between 5 and 8 and Sunday from 3 p. m. at 1703 Wash ingtcn or phone !)(I3-M. 0-22-Utp FOR SALE Strawberries. Myers. 370-IW- H. W. 6-20-tf FOR BALE Business corner. Inquire Observer. 6-7-tf FOR SALE Six room house. 1605 Adams ave. modern 5-31-tf NEW TIRE PRICES, Goodyear tires reduced fourteen per cent. New prices mean that Goodyear cost less. Get yours now. W. H. Boh nenkamp Co. 6-27-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room modern furnished apartment, 1403 S ave 6-27-3tp FOR RENT Apartment, over Pen ny Company store. Call Observer, .Main 37. 6-27-3tp FOR RENT One B-room house with toilet and sink, $14.00, adults only. 2 rooms, partly furnished, to adults S8.00. 2 rooms at $10.00 to adults. See J. L. Mars. 0-27-2tp FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur nished apartment. Phone 180-J or 339-W. 0-23-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment in Richey building. See Ed Ford at Arcade- (5-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping- 1512 Adams. Phone 257-J, 6-18-tf FOR RENT Piano-, Phone 246-J. 6-16-tf FOR . KENT-rFurnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 44(i-K. U-8-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- ; Mn rjl.nn. Ann t iz oo tf Jllg IUUI1IB. 1 IIWIIO (V 1TX.. U-U-bJ. NICK LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1610 Adams. , - 5-21-tf WANTED WANTED Experienced woman of refinement wishes a position housekeeping. Inquire Grande Ronde Valley House. 6-27-3tp WANTRD 1A housekeeper, 1709 Washington avenue. o-27-.itp WANTED On ranch, lady cook. In nuire Central Office, Imbler. - (i-2u-4tp WANTED Middle aged lady for housekeeper. Mrs. Chns. H. Rey nolds. 702 Washington St. 6-2t!-3t NICE ROOM and 2 meals a' day for two young ladies for the summer 1701 Washington. Mrs. Geibel. 6-22-8t C17IT. 'fll? TiS Cnmnlete stock- Satisfactory territory, write today lor particulars, baiem inui-s-ery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg-, Salem, Oregon. 6-13-121 LOST LOST 3 horses and one colt, prob nblv headed for Idaho. Finder no- tifly Harrison Davis at Hilgard, and receive reward ami expenses. -20-3tp LOST Small coin purse chautauqua grounds nnd avenue, containing $42 00. to Floyd McKennon. To a lot of us tho return of pros perity floesn't moan anything except the privilege of pitying about 10 per cent more. Rend COULD VJHV SURE l-r nnP?l tlioJPrverVnnt A.ls. 1 , J M,.tlr,.He. of all kb.il. yteauoa J "" ' A I Wlln rt Work ' Ul ALUUAN in.l r.l.iillt. lleulher lt-fiovatln.. A KHUC All 01K , UllK IUBI) !, i,.Uff jfiiss rojmj ) . . V OF VOO. IT DID HE OADDV. 0OE5 IT frES-IT'S WITj'WEtL.lT J '. Vr ..c,..r)i.'l,oc -W S (fTi LOOK LIKE VOU D(?E5 I DRAW TvlA i i ( ,OQ ,,KE mM? GOT m3 I Py JUST LIKE 5 ' V -A-.- y I IL T? iDoN'TTMINKyWMS!' k" BIGNOSEANO ' K MEHA-HA MOTHER --' - V titV, IT DOES' X MJ Jl LrTTLE MU5TACHE I . Zl DREW IT.' Oocooooooooooooooooo6oooo I III -7 71 Jl I WIMC. Vl II I"'! IUI II . .. .. I li 7 -" I . .! 1a. M n AtTOIt RISKS l.ll'i: IT.AtiCIMi lii.Ai.v in "Tin: i;o-.i:'iTi:it" lh-fylng death when be flagged an express lrulll traveling ul a speed ol forty miles ult hour. T. Koy Humes. who pluyi the feutured rolo of Hill Pock In the Pnramount-rosmoplituii proiluclinn of "The tlo-llelter," which is helng shown ul the Arcade Theatr loilay, l-Viilay und rUitunliiy, guvo u listlnct Ihrlll to Director lii IffHIi und englno ilrlyer of the train, who were seatetl lii the cuh. Imrtng the filming of tho nero plune uiul express truin sc'nes of tho plclurc, .Mr. Humes stood between tho rails. Afler nligluing from an nero- 1 plane Mr. Hurma Bouks bis coat in Igusoline and. lighting it, takes his place between the rails und waves the naming garment at the train, wbien Ik speeding down upon him. The truin thundered along at a -distance of twenty yards and still the actor stood in Its path wildly waving bis lla-lng torch. . ct "Get off!" shouted Director tlrlflltli waving bis arms frantically at llnrnes, who slill maintained his position. "You're u deud man In anolbcr sec ond.'" Hut ltarncs was too cool n hand to allow himself to bo ground to pieces. Giving 1 he express a Icowuy of fif teen feel, ltarncs jumped to Bttl'ety Just us tho ponderous engine swept by, covering him with dust. Tho emer gency bruke hud been set by the en gine driver nnd the train cumti to ,i hull within fifty ynrds. The director remonstrated with Hurnes for his dar ing, but the aclor merely laughed at Ihe Incident. Sceim Owen Is featured with Mr. Humes in ibis thrilling photoplay, as are also Williuni Xorris, Tom Lewis, and Louise Wllhelm. KHKRKY'S TOI1AV I'OLA .NKC.KI. Few film stars of the day command the popular attention anil admiration that plcturegoers of this eounlry uw ard lo l'olu Negri in each new film In which she appears. Her latest pic ture. "Alad , Love," distributed. by Goldwyn, which will bo tho attraction at the Sherry theatre for two days, beginning today, is bound lo creiito more comment than any other In which alio has been seen. It is from an original story written especially to exploit 1'ola Negri's command of the great emotions which sweep tho honrls of womankind. It Is ibn ex ceptional rolo, tho depiction of exollc, hoi -blooded women, that has brought Mile. Negri's art to Its rinest riownr. lug upon tho screen and "Mud Love" MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. r Mrs. L. H. Norton, 900 Adams " Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-10-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiero for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmnns store. 0-8-tf FOR SALE Five rooms, pantry, rtonoti, cold stonif; collar, paraK'', chioUon hoimo ami run; two IoIh, city watnr, also n j?ood wHI, t'lrcliic MkIiIh. SHnatpcl m-ar Rocond Btroi-t on Division Blrnet. Price $170fi.H0. and inn.mt canh wll! handle It. llalancn monthly instaH- mt'nts. 27t.uu p r month, including; in ton-.st. Six-room modern house in cut, flirnifllicil. Ciood tf.'sfitf"1, loricd on Kointh Kircist. near yuniinn thor. naclc. down. Trice :imio.( JtalaiiTe iiioti Good hole pood bUHincr dinlnff room chicken house Tn The In Grnnriu National Hank lUdg La c; ramie, Oregon. niONI. ALAIN ho 1 m u dixv, straiMnt mho 27.75 I -, - - - a - low v- vw-vji n II ji V I li 354! Siraisht Siiin ?8.75 Jread can stand. I he kind i - , Vlirt xl 4Kvjantcdro V0U !! for , f ,L j fp AfjT T Wallowa, doing a . V S i ?Jj 2 DIcount If cash n yT J t ' JwfjML T& JL y-;;;!!M'';"- ,hM; L ""h0 .' X 0v"s!z.eT?eavy : 4th of idy and' i J 7. dl "ho,,o;e:o;. wm, ri WS I . r1"-01' ..-,J.,u At BnOxiT? of land, locaied near larifo sinvmlll. ' 7'( 1 liJf II y" nii"icr wncre you live, whether roads are J CUlliUcuy iiiiincia ( t y-...."j- Parties ownlnit It nre uettlnK old and vfilrS Tt Aaywod or bad, the BliLL CORD will live up to j ' -" Ji , QftULi ' Hied, nnd want to retire. Properly V$'T tiv ftX it wonderful reputation for SliRVICE. I --' ' Jjlll irr T m m III all clear. Has 2(1 lo ,ir, rcKiilar board- -7;iTV M Trlplt Cuaraitee: Mileago-Quality-Worktnanshlp i TVio VClV f inCstflUality 'i f I XX ers all 1 lie lime. All furnished and Avi rA S V7j'fl c i 1 i J A J, I T y well Kept up. I'rlr.. smi.iMi; -l'Mh mt&fo jQ8?H 'd under a most liberal policy- Send no i X , Alio Mliliilulit Call Foley Hold i,.i., i-.oiiii ,., mnnii.. Z&'mSCiLMiVjM money -we ship C O, li. the very same day ! nml na ATi;il fit niOllOV between ' Y&m wri" i"T'"y"''-' ir your order is received and allow examination. ! I" , " Adams yVjia wod.rf.. io iylKit tuhes. If tires do not meet witii your approval, you i ! " ' " SS?. IPositUNoSeconds! need nut the,n- . Bavmg prices. i " Ksm& I j n D.Im.j T!... I You talia no riih. You have oil to sain. I I S Phy, Black & StOOp Whi . . . MZ!ZT ?Z li SUaKR9 UnUcd Stores La Grande . I'llONi: MAI.N Kfl il'a rW Wfc,r a' kVAfl'.J.. V'. i.,7L ; ..v,.y j. L MOTHER. DADDY LHOT: SO'THATIS A' N;N?. Ul. "VtXtZ ? I DREW THIS PICTURE 'y W PicToRE OF VOOR'. ,t! PICTURE OF ME ) 1 V - W W t i nv zi'iii ilv a vi iii i v. . i i " . i a y i n i r mil i;zi sjj$m pi 11 u w j m( Ajs ' Vcu t-t'INT YwVft "iiO-'P Vt- u:t Yqu C?OH5 iACK SN'P QE-i IT, 'Sot :. C.SlM'T FIN-HXH IT HEiCS.'.!! YOO (fP T'-U . Bo-.' NOT Coitvm te'i sn$Fh Qm MJMmMim J xhibits such a womnn In her strug- Klcs wllh her woman-nuturo. Tho star acts the rolo or Sappho, ln-lovcd of iwo hfotlicrs. Tho first ;rt-oiiKi-s stroni? avtu-sion in her; 111,1 olhcr arouses in her ,tlio only real, unseiriNh love she has , ever known. It Is Iho' conflict between tho two loves that forms the dramatic action ol tho slory. which Is swit'l, cutnula ilvo and stormy. . Comedy showillK "Kellx Gots Left." BANKRUPT SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of the Union Motor Com pany, a corporation, under ami pur suant tc an order of the Referee in Bankruptcy, H. E. Dixon, Esq., made and entered on the lilth day of May, 1023, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at private sale, from and after the 14th day of July, 1U23, the following described real prem ises, to-wit: The equity of reikimption. after foreclosures of the mortgage after foreclosure by mortgage of judg ment of $587(1.00, in und to the real premises described as Lot I) and the East 24 feet of Lot 8, and a strip 24 feet long nnd 4 und 5-6 feet wide, rectangular form, lying alongside and on tho west (northwest) side of said East 24 feet cf Lot 8, begin ning on the northeast side of the illnv. all in tilocR j ia ot t nnpnn s J flnanie price as paid by dealers o 7 YA&J JL i . . . Ysffl-t tl 3 10'75 NATONiUJLY AOWNl! ! I -Ml U $ S l a.firMX mo Fat Hens and i JF " li" cent . I'viUf fl yJ six Str.iiiiiit Sato 230 ficd ajaP skilled workers. ii . ! r.is--:--: , i-3 Jfiiy InsBitf monis. vya i ' -I i"' ? r-':': 5" I iroauMe tremendoul ll pinna ISorinfTGlS i l l . . . . . III if i - rm t.w-ii a ? v s ?' i va n .r n.. iu m hvtnit x, iiw.iui:k- YAiWli-iTiWiiU i : IVIJAVIVfi wnififs i Addition to the City of La Grande, Union County, and the building thereon, known as the Slater Build ing, subject to mortgage of $7200.00 of tha 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 Ginnde, OregCJi, subject to confirma tion by the court of bankruptcy. Date of first publication, June 14, 1923. W- D. HANKS, Trustee in Bankruptcy, 1 Union Motor Company, La Grande, Oregon. June 14-21-28 July 5-12 Another good way sleeping disease is to the stock market. to cure the, monkey wi Meals Served ' , ,. Snlndfl of Any Rtyln Ohop Suey and - , In con Will bo Rind lo hi s and pnrlicH of MralH Are the y JiTml nml Clean nt Chrui ItalcH Liberty Grill 211 Depot Woodlcs 8ervir hi ifetion 'ivo. ianr tMs Weekend Tea .lolly Snildwit'llOfl J r the sM'cct Tea and s a u tl wlcli vieli V- which dessert - u in n r in n lad Jam, Jeily a n y conKer not l(M lliiili lleiiH a nii, tfCMllon:, Spi-end hutlc til slices vl pital lake inty euniint J e 1 u n il spi'lnfAe without wllh ehepii KhkIIsIi wall lneills. T r 1 crusts Aiitl ftii slices hi hnir, riliiifonnlly. , peal: . 1 ' Savory Sandwiches Tllnnch nlmonds, ami In-own oiie-liulf cup In cooking oil placed In a Hklltel. I'liop line. Season Weil with ' suit .nml puprikn and udtl two tablespoons of citopped 1 , pickles ami one tuhlcHituon chopix-d cliutney. Cream one lai'Ke cren meheese anil spreail oik thin slices of ' " llrenit. Sprliikle Willi the nlmomt mixture anil press- top slice of Dread Inlo place, fill In Irlnnrjie shnpeH.- The tastiest sandwiches are made with Superfine Milk Bread 1 It is .a delicious eat-y loaf, rich in the flavor ' and nutrition that satisfies. Ask your grocer.' 't' ' " a , Mr my i m i m iM m m m m m La Grande, Oregon ? - time is Sndw, ich tm light sanchjirhes make a pleasant bracer iff tide, you over until the eveiifg meal is served. Chat goes sff well over the tea cups thatA'vcrywhere tea-time has conir to be, the most popular hour cr informal friendly hos your tea sandwiches size and kind, Fillings should J both in crusts. be smooth and delicate, prefer ably of lettuce and mayonnaise. . watercress, chopped o 1 i v e's, ,' minced chicken or turkey. Here is something new that will ap- OOO0OOOO0OOOOOOOOO0OOOQO0e IMPERIAL TAXI s MAfN 580 PROMPT SKIIVICE Af4t-WiKit CuU ' : HERMAN'S , 134J o o o home property g on rnsy ninntlily terms. o o o o o o Inquire J. II. 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