La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1923, Image 9

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    Friday, June 29. 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE NINE
Classified
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ISTKOPATIIIO rilYSIClANS
DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN
GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva
tuie and Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Office phone
Main 10G. Residence phone Main
11)15 two rings. Sommer Bildir.
DR. . H. E- SCHOEN Osteopathic
Physjcian anil Surgeon. Successor
to (Dr. G. IW Zimmerman. Office
PhHne Main 3- Res. 153-M. Pal-mer-Roesch
flililff., l.n Grande.
A'lTOKNEYS
COOHKAN and EUEHHARD Qeo. T
Cochran and Colon II. KberTiard, At
torneys. La Grande National Bank
Building.
C. H. FINN Attorney-al-I.aw, Hoomi
xu ana roiey umce mag-, taki
elevator. 12-13-ltr.
CIllItOI'KACTOR
UK. UKI.LE MYEItS. CliiroDraotor
New Fuloy Hulldtnu. Hours 10 to 12
a. m.. v to d d. m. ana i 10 s p.
. 7-24-tl
DR. JTlT" WOODELL Chiropractor
ana naturopath, fawn ami Dicon ni
seascs, headaches, appendicitis
hnnlrfiilinci i-hanmiitiem nvthmn tC-
zema, varicose veins, all kinds of
stomach, heart and kidney trouble
successfully treated' Blood pres
sure reduced. Diseases of women
and children a specialty.
DF.NTISTS
DR. R. B. MILLER, Successor to
Dr- R. J. Ruckman, Palmer-Roesch
Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street.
Hours 8 to 6. Phone Main 70
Special hours by appointment. La
Grande, Ore.
NATURE! CUKE
UR. A. N. MAYVILI-,HSpeclallat Ir
chronic diseases. Methods. Mechano
therapy and NaturojiaJ.il. Bkln and
blood dlseiises, nervous diseases
Chronlo 1-Iinilae'.ie. Kczema. Sciatica
Appendicitis. Constipation, Howe
Trouble; all kinds or Chronic Dl-
aeases successfully ireaien. rnuni
Main 693. Hoom 1. 2. 3. second flooi
Coolidire Rldtc., opposite S'.ar Thea
ter. Office hoiiHe, 10 to 12 a- m.
, 1:30 to 5:11(1 d. m. Consultation tree
S-4-tf
PIANO TUNERS
."XPERT PIANO TUNINI! Clean and
voice your piano without extra
charge. Work guaranteed. Call New
IId Hook Store for appointment. Ro
Hi. Phillips. 4-15-f
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
U. O. O. M. l,a Grande LodKO No. SSO
Loyal OrHer of Mooso, holds regulal
meetings every Thursday night at t
p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi
Women's Moosehesrt Legion meet.
, meela second Monday of each month
Visitors alwavs welcome.
A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator.
C. S. S1IULTZ, Secretary.
8. P. O. Elks La Grande tK)dge No
433. uuge meets eaoh Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. Home and chit
privileges cheerfully extended to all
Urutlier F.Iks.
De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
UlllJKKN WGODMHN OF AMERICA
La Urande Cunip .No. 7703 meeta on
the first Thursday evening of each
lontli. In the K. of P. hall. Vlsltlns
Neighbors welcome.
E. li. nifffJO, V. C.
, JAKW ROSTOCK. Cleric.
a i.1 nri A . M. 1 .a IJrandu Lodge No
i!.. A. F. KnTTA. M., holds regular
tnootinu-n rlrst and th rd Fridays at
7:30 p. in. Cordial welcome to all
Masons.
LOT U SNODGRASS. W. M.
E. R. IlINGO. Secretary.
V. O. EAGLES .Aerie No. 259. meetB
every r-nuay iniiin Dl "ns-
Visiting memoers wtfiiMun,:.
HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec.
i, L1LLI, w. r.
wimliUKN OF THI) WORLD La
Grande Camp No. )69. Meeta every
Monday night at Eagles Hall. All
luiiinu Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at the office of tha clerk
Rooms 21-22. La Grande Natlona,
bank Building. '
J. J. Murchlson, C. C.
II. J. KITCHEN. Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTH I AS Red Crosi
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monda
i ln r-ll Hnll (K. of P
Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting KntgMS.
E. C. FIELDS. C. C.
C. L. GRAHAM. K. K. B,
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION nl
4he Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No
S7. W. 11. A. of M. Lodge meeta first
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third
Wednesdsy at 8 p. m., at K. of P
Ball. Visiting Sisters welcome.
MRS. NORA R. MACK EST, C.
MARJOH1E EATON, R. K.
O. E. 8.Hope Chapter No. 1J, O. E. 8.
ho'ds statf-d communication the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
nonth. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
MARTHA ELLTITT PARKER, W. M
NS A H. GROVI-;. Bee.
DOCGS OF. THE DUFFS
cot- how wouldt ,rs sTrrC
yoi) LIKE TO C rHB SAME . TWO 50DA5 ) s V v. C
Want Ads I
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE On the corner of Thinl
and Y streets. I.ots 9, lu. One
u-room 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 f.
o'clock. 6-22-tf
GET READY July 4th coming up.
Need new tires, buy Goodyears.
Big price reduction just in effect.
Cost less than cheap tires. W. 11.
Bohnenkamp Co. C-27-.'it
FOR SALE One Mny-Tag electric
washinsr machine and one sewing
machine good as new. One combi
nation heating stove, one buffet.
table, and chairs, baby bedstead,
one dresser, and other articles.
Call evenings between 5 and 8 and
Sunday from 3 p. m. at 170S Wash'
ingtcn or phone a(iG-M. G-22-6tp
FOR SALE Strawberries.
Myers. 370-iW-
H. W.
0-20-tf
FOR S ALU
Observer. -Business corner.
Inquire
C-7-lf
FOR 6ALE Six room
house. 1605 Adams ave.
modern
B-Sl-tf
NEW TIRE PRICES, Goodyear tires
reduced fourteen per cent. New
prices mean that Goodyear cost
less, net yours now. W. n. Boh
nenkamp Co. G-27-3t
FOR SALE Ford car. Inquire Sa
voy hotel- 6-28-2tp
FOR SALE 5x7 camera with gooil
lens, several plate holders, leather
carrying case. Price S20.00. Call
1:105 M avenue. 6-28-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Garage, $5 a month
llilO Adams. 8-28-tf
FOR RENT Three room modern
furnished apartment, 140.1 S ave
0-27-3tp
FOR RENT Apartment, over Pen
ny Company store. Call Observer,
Main 37. 0-27-Btp
FOR RENT Modem S-room fur
nished apartment. Phone 180-J or
.l.lfl-W. 6-23-tf
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
in Richey building. See hd Ford
at Arcade- G-20-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 1512 Adams.
Phone 257-J. fl-18-tf
FOR RENT Piano-
Phono 240-.I.
fi-15-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Phone 44(i-R. 0,-8-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Phone 470 M. fi-20-tf
NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and
cold running water. Chris Miller,
1510 Adams. 5-21-tf
WANTED
WANTED Experienced woman of
refinement wishes a position as
housekeeping. Inquire Grnnile
Romle Valley House. G-27-.'!tp
WANTED A. housekeeper, 170!)
Washington avenue. 6-27-.ltp
WANTED On ranch, lady cook. In
quire Central Office, Imbler.
G-2(i-4tp
NICE ROOM and 2 meals a day for
two young ladies for the summer
1701 Washington- Mrs. Geibel.
G-22-8t
SELL TREES FOR t)S Complete
stock. Satisfactory territory. Write
today for particulars. Salem Nurs
ery Company, 428 Oregon Bltlg-,
Salem, Oregon. 6-13-12t
WANTED To rent four or five
room furnished house. K. A. hin
clair, Foley Hotel. fi-28-Utp
WANTED A woman as hnusdkeep
er. Competent and responsible.
Will nav cool wages to the right
person. Phone Main 55. fi-28-tf
IXST
LOST Small coin purse between
Chautauqua grounds and Adams
avenue, containing $42-00. Return
to Floyd McKennon. fl-2fi-tf
LOST A cameo necktie pin. Finder
return to Newlin Drug Co. Re
ward. G-28-2t
"FOUND
FOUND Bunch of keys on ring.
Owner may have same by calling
and paying for this ad. Inquire
Observer. . fl-28-2t
Soviet rule micht work very nicely
in a land addicted to the Golden Rule.
What
German
policy.
Poincare really needs is a
vote c confidence in his
theatres
JAWN. DOG ACTOR, HAS BIG
HOLE IN "TH K tUMiETTKIC
It is not often that an actor, either
i the legitimate stage or in the
silent drama, has the opportunity of
re-acting a role that he has lived in I
real life. However, in "The litvtiPt-
ter," Cosmopolitan's picturir.ation for
Paramount of a Peter B. Kyne story,
directed by E. H. Griffith, which will
be on view at the Arcade theatre
today and Saturday, such is the un
usual experience ot John r rieiul,
known to his fellow actors in the
profession as "Jawn."
"Jawn"may not be as familiar a
figure to movie fans as is Charlie
4-haphn, Lionel tBurrymore or some
of the other male stars of the screen,
but among motion picture people he
is known from ccaxt to coast. In
short, 'Javn" is a dog actor and
credited with being as good a one
as ever fought for a bone.
In fact ''Jawn's" story is one that
rivals those of our leading film stars.
He is owned by Raymond -M'cKee,
leading man in pictures, who loaned
him to the Cosmopolitan Corp. for
the picturization of "The Go-Getter."
In the story "Jawn" plays a promi
nent role. In the first part ho is
considered a dangerous and savage
oeast, and every eiicrt is made to do
away with him . by ipoisoning and
drowning him.
Strangely enough, "Jawn" was un
tiergoing just such an experience
wnen ne came into iho hands ol Mc
Kee. The actor was working in a
picture ,on the const at the time
anil discovered "Jawn" while out on
location in Southern California. The
dog was considered wild and feroc
ious and many wanted to dispose of
him- "Jawn" evidently surmised
their intention anil refused to eat
any meat, fearing that it contained
poison. He substituted on fish,
which he procured for himself by
diving intc, tne waters.
it was this ability as a canine
lisherman that attracted McKee to
the dog. He purchased him and
later brought him east. Since then
"Juwn" has developed into a regular
actor and is as tame as a New
Foundland, except when the exigen
cies of the picture demand that he
be otherwise. v
T. IRov Barnes ' nnrl Seenn iflwon
play feature roles in "The Go-Get-ter,"
the cast of which also inclinlps
William Nonis, Tom Lewis, Louis
Wclheim, Fred Stanley, John Can-,
William J. Sorelle and Jane Jen
nings. '
Observer Wont Ada Khne Results.
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge
promptly tlone by Mrs. E. C. Tuek
ey, 1808 Second St. fi-27-tf
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. 1,. 11. Morton, 906 Adams
Ave. Phone 421-W. 8-30-tf
HEMSTITCHING and plcot edga by
'mrs. cert Hugnes, 1417 Washing
ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tf
HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge,
nl.-n "'-r...t ; f U I .
Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave
nue. Phono 147-J, or Putmnns
store. - G-8-tf
FOR SALE
Five rooms, . pnntry, clnncta, cold
storage, ci'llur. gunige, chicken house
nnd run; two lols, city wMler, also n
good well, i-li-clrlc lights. Rilnuloil
near Second slreet. on Division street.
Price $17lMI.0ll, tint! $4110.00 rush will
handle II. Htilonce monthly Install
ments, $r,.oo per month, Ini lndlni; In
terest. Rlx-room modern hotise full base
ment, furnished. Good gariig,-, Incaled
t I'oiu'lli slreet. n,:ti .Mormon t
ele. ll'riee $:!.Min.ftfi; 40 per
Iqwn. Valtinco monthly instill
Good
ffOOl 1)1
lining r
oliirkcn
nown, dolnpr n
IXdrooms, kitrhiMi.
lioiiHf, ono nrn
or hint,
Parlies 1
tired, ni
all ckmr,
nenr larR-o Hftwinfll.
Ktiinfr old nnd
ri'tiro. Property
20 to 85 rojfuhir hourd-
th nil th
All f iirnlHhod nnd
w'U kppt up.
cjikIi, luil n net
Pl-lrti $H(Hiii.0O; $r.(Ki
t.'i. pep month.
Phy, Black & Stoop
In The l a frande Nallnnal Rank llliln
l,a (.ninflp, Oregon.
l'llO.M: MAI N Sfl
Leave
lirflnls.
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note n
slin-ss. 17
lm nnd ni
I ninir
EVERETT TRUE
l(MUC(.6 JOINTS. AND IP YOO (T
rzMM.,l Tr 1 Vours, n'cc c.er coose Anv
lftOS- CR.iAC SoMErg
SIIERRYS
POLA NEGRI LAST DAY, TODAY
There is a new Poln Negri picture
on view 111 town at the Sherry thea
tre. It is the Goldwyn picture,
"Mad Love," and gives the Polish
screen beauty one c.f her most out
standing roles as Sappho, a beauti
ful woman who delights in exacting
the homage of men.
Sappho discards the lover of whom
she has just wearied, breaking his
heart. His brother anathem11ti7.es
the woman in her hearing, thereby
arousing an interest in himself which
soon turns to the first and only gen
uine lave the woman has ever ex
perienced. She tries to hide from
her new love that it was she who had
treated his brother so shamefully,
but a jealous , millionaire, 'who has
been supporting the woman, reveals
the truth. The three principals then
become as bits of flotsam flung into
the vertex of a whirlpool, tosscil
hither and. thither as passion dic
tates. Sappho is killed, by her dis
carded lover, at the end, in a mag-
nilicenlly acted Hcont. .
'Mad Love" is a Pola Negri film
that no odmirer otf hers should by
any means miss. It will hold you
tense till the final foot of film.
Comedy showing, "Felix Gets
Left." ,. , .- .,,!-"
An Observer Wnnt Ad will sell It.
IK
It to Olivia
Y
I HOPE VOU EMJOVEP
"'it jmwk h trt thcame 1 prlcea mm paid by deoL'ri y
'ffJJj AIX NOSI-SKIDS BELL C0RD&
' AST VII I Si" P"'c Each 20 OVERSIZE ,
lWJk - ' J 30x3 ! Stand. nu,
V a T ! 4. ciinchr .... $10.75 NATIONALLY IiMrtrN
fi One 9 II 3 3ta3H SuiH-r Sue, m
y8 rfcaafl H S(l3.' StSSuht Side 12.25
VWLM A.fil J 82x3X StraiRht S.cla 15.SS
MW Til It 31x4 Mra,ht Suit 18.75
VS A fj4 I 3 32x4 Stramht Sirtt 21.60 1
i0&J AI V 34x4 Sicntht Side ?ijrfT
ff 11 A 32x4l Straight Side JT4I)
4 f A 3.1x4' Straight Snl7.2S
Z 'SI t t 34X4K StrsiKlit 27.75
1 VI I ll 3!x4a SlraiKhlff.io 28.75
A, mijl i 33x5 Strisr Side 33.50
?T I 35x5 SlusRlit Side 34. SO
1 g -J I 2 QPunt if cash is sent
I pawilh order,
iZA ymn 11
l WhU for Burtfn Prtew on our
;( wor.Jrrful HhlX HKD TUBKH.
,: Positively No Seconds
y -'or Retread Tires
Your soda- bv treatimg
VdO TO THAT SOPA
I BROKE, ONE OF MY
J
PRIHCJPLES
S DOY(Jl)MPAklT
ARE
....' . .
IjtllrT-W.'
By Condo
Recommends ChnmbcniiWH Tablets.
"Chahdierlain's Tablets have been
used by m husband and myself oft
and on for the past five years. When
my husband goes away from home
he ulways takes n bottle of them
idong with him. Whenever I have
that heavy fooling after eating, or
foci dull and played out, I tnko one
or two of Chamberlain's Tublsts and
they fix me un fine," writes Mrs.
Newton Vreelnnd, Minoa, N. Y. Take
these tablets when troubled with
constipation or indigestion and they
will do you good. Adv.
'A
will
been
up.
professor says our mad baste
destroy the race- He hasn't
wntching any buildings going
Meals Served
Snln.ds of Any Style
Chop' Huy and Noodlec served
In eonnerllon
Will bo 11:11! to serve duncesj
iiilli's of nny U
IMelllH Are Iho llmTu!il t'lean
' at I lieifcaarsl linics
rty Grill
211 Depot
Look tvne wonderful
ruvtjTread of the HELL
fo. Built of finest ma-
ft rial obtainable, by satis
fied and skilled workers.
Imagine the tremendous
weiir and tear that this
Ire. id can stand. The kind
of a tire you have always
wanted.
Oversize Heavy
Dependable
No matter where you live, whether roads are
good or had, the BKLL CORD will live up to
its wonderlul reputation for SERVICE.
Trip la Guarantee: W I leage-Quality-Workmanship
Sold under a most liberal policy Send no
money- -we ship C. O. D. the very same day
your order is received and allow examination.
If tires do not meet with your approval, you
need not accept them.
You takm no ritk. You havm ali to gam.
Mail Your Order to-day.
' IT 15 ONE. OF
si
Pe?UJClPl-ES NEVER
TO GPEND
MV
JUST WHAT
MONEY ON
YOO CJ(?OKF.V
in -r.-. a ir ' .
m
pirc You Going
.lolly
Sniulu lehes
Vm tlio sweet
Kfl lid tvb'h -whii'li
si'i-ves
nlii'ly . ri' ' a
dessert - usu
111 n .r n a lade.
Jnm, Ji My ni'
a 11 y innerve
nni km Ihpilil.
Here's a tnjr.
Kt'sllfii
Spreni Initter-
I'll Slii es will
ciirrnii J e VTy
a 11 il -iiumub'
wli li Vjnippeil
l-:nulish walnut
111111IM. T r I 111
ernsiN nnd vul
HliiH-H in hnir,
illna-oiially.
pleasant
until the
Chat
itality.
Make
peal: '
' Hnvoi'y SamlwU'lies
lllaneh almonds, and brown one. half rup in cooklnff
oil plnei-d In 11 skillet. t;lion fine. Mi-nson well with .
nn It and pniirlkn nnd ndd two tablespoons or ehnppeil :
plcklcH nnd one liililespoon eltopped elnilncy. Orenin
tine lai'Ke ereu llK-lleese nnd apread on thin Slices of
Hrend. Sprinkle wild lhe nlniond mlturi and press
top slice of lireail Into plnoe. t'ut In lriiuu:!e Hbnpes.
The tastiest sandwiches are made with j
Superfine Milk Bread
It is a delicious eat-y loaf, rich in the flavor. T,
lmrrTTTr
tl-ition that satisiics. Ask your grocei. ,.
L'a Grande, Oregon
Rags Wanted at
the Observer
TOULTRY
Nice Fat Hens and
Delicious Springers
I
for
4UJ of July and
(Unday dinner:
finest quality
and as usual at money
Having prices. i
Skaggs ITnitcd Slorcs
BY AIJLSLVN
MY
thatV-; why
'VOU Nr.VP.R
OlfJl.:
r ANY
1
r
Picnicking
Tea-time is
Sandwich time
Tea and light sandwiches make a
bracer to tide, you over
evening men
goes so wiilHflver the tea
cups thatfefywhere tea-tima
has rajurto be the most popular
hoikTior informal friendly hos-
your tea sandwiches
dainty both in . size and kind,
without crusts. Fillings should
he smooth and delicate, prefer- '
ably of lettuce and mayonnaise,
watercress, chopped olives,
minced chicken or turkey. Here
is something new that will ap-'
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