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Saturday, June 30, 1923. " THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TAGE NINE I t. Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OCTROI ATI. 10 rilYSIClANS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture and Diseases ot women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 100. Residence phone Muin 100 two rings. Sommer Bildg. PR. K. E. SfiHOEN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. IW Zimmerman. Office Phone Main BS- Res. 1M-M. Pal-mer-Roesch Bldg., ji Grande. A'rrOKNEY8 COCHKAN and EHEl'.HAHI) Geo. T Cochran and Colon It. KburTTard, At torneys. La Grande National Eank' Uuildlnu. C. H. K1NN Attorney-at-Law, Rooma 20 and 23olty Office illdit. Taki elevator. 12-lS-lnr CHIROPRACTOR Ult. BELLE MYERS. Chironractor New l-'oley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. to o d. m. ana l to l d 7-24-tl DR. jr"ET WOODELL Chiropractor and naturonath. Skin and blcod di senses, headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, e& zema. varicose veins, all kinds ol ' 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 llldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street, Hours 8 to fl. Phone Main 70- Snecial hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CURE OK. A. N. MAYVJLLE8peclallst Ir ohrnnln (HapflftPM. Methuda. Klecliano- Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic Headache. Eczema. Sciatica Appendicitis. Constipation, Bowal Trouble; all klnda of Chronic D, esses successfully trested. I'tiom 1 Main 593. Room 1, 2. 8. second flooi coollOb-e wtlij., opposite S'.ar -ruea-1 ter. Office house, 10 to 12 a. m. i 1:1U to &:UO d. ni. Consultation free 8-4-tf PIANO TUNERS B5XPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano without extra charo-e. Work k-uaranteed. Call New lln Hook Stare for appointment Roy hi. Phillips. 4-m-ti FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I. O. O. M. La Qrnnfle Lofl(f No. 350 ' Lroya) OrSer of Moose, holds regulai meet Id go every Thursday nfeht at i . p. in. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Tin Women's Mooseheart Legion meeu I meets second Monday of each month i Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B, P. O. Elks L.a Grande Uodge No 483. Lioage meets each Thursday venltig at 8 o'clock Home and clut privileged cheerfully extended to Ml Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. to UK UN WOODMEN OF AMBRICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each Month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. B. h. RTNGO, V. C. ( JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. a. Mini A. M. La Grande Lodge No 1. A. F. ancfA. M., holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. LOT L. SNODGHASS, W. M. E. R. R1NUO, Secretary. F. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meets every Friday night at Hagiei uau , Vlsltlntf members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec, Z. LILLY. W. P. WOODM EN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every Monday night at En ; Hall. All visit in g Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of th clerk Rooms 31-22. La Grande Natlona. Bank Building. J. J. MurcMson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Croai LodKfl No. 27 meeta everj Mondaj evening In O.atle Hall (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlghta. B. C. FIKI.DS. C. C. C. U GRAHAM. K. K. 8. WOMKN S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol the Maccabees. I.a Grande Lodge No n. W. H. A. of M. Lodt'e meeta first Tnuraday at 3 p. m. and third WedneadRV at 8 p. at K. of P ball. Visiting Slaters welcome. una. nora n. mackei, c. MARJORIE EATON. R. K. O o o o o o o o o o a D. E. 8.Hope Chapter No. U. O. B. 8. holds utat-d communication th. sec ond and fourth Wednesday, of each Month. Viiltlng member! cordially welf-omed. MARTHA KIXIOTT PARKER, W. M NNA H. GROVE. See. t,I)OLGS OF THE DUFFS (T -f H- OANNV. COME ,n W$ DANNY. WILL VOU 1 f HERE I WANT Voo Pl-EAE Rum UPSTAIRS ) Wfc !. ' . TO PO SOMETHING J p AND GET YOUR LITTLE ) T fT t j -, , FOR ME' A' BABY SISTER'S NIGHTIE. iNNN ; S. -C p- kR mother? f;Ui ' 19 -SJ (& AwjOon'T V -I ij . . T. !.L WAMTTO I I TT" S 5 sfAVJ v iwasplavim'? 'a Si $f 0Al'lTTX ant Ads f FOR SALR OR TRADE FOR SALE Crate fattened frvers, 50c each. Geo. 11. Chadwick. Phone 490-R. -2l-:)tp FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fry ers, (iressen to order, tall Mrs. liert Grant. Phone Farm IX. 0-29-2tp FOR SALE Fryers 50c, delivered. a. t.. itiitnouey. rnone sw-w. ' 6-29-31 FOR SALE One May-Tag electric washing machine and one sewing machine good as new. One combi nation heating stove, one pufei, flnA nmlii - lame, anu cnairs, DaDy Densreati, one dresser, and other articles. Call evenings between 5 and 8 and Sunday from 3 p. m. at 17011 Wash ington or phone 3fili-M. 0-22-fltp FOR SALE StrawbeiTies. Myers. S70-iW H. W. 6-20-tf KOR SAI.E Observftr. -Tluslness corner. Inquire 6-7-tf FOR BALE Six room house. 1C05 Adams ave. modern 5-31-tf FOR SALF, 5x7 camera with pood lens, several plate holders, leather . currying case. Price $20.00. Call 105 M avenue. C-28-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. HiOti Washington. 0-20-2t FOR RENT Gnrnfje, T llilO (Adams. month. 6-28-tf FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur nished apartment. Phone 180-J or 3:i-W. fi-23-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment in Kiehey buihluiR. see fcd Ford at Arcade. 6-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams. Phone 257-J. B-18-tf FOR RENT Piano- Phone 240-J. 6-15-tf FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 44C-R. i Q-8-tf FOR RENT - - Furnished housekeep Phone 470 M. 6-26-tf ing rooms. NICE LAR(iE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. 6-21-tf WANTED WANTED - Woman for general Johnson Bros.. Phone -29-3tD housework. F 147. WANTED ' Woman to work on ranch. Phone F 254 or Call 2S5-J. fi-2S-2tp NICE ROOM and 2 meals a day" for two young ladies for the summer. 1701 Washington. Mrs. Geibel. &-22-8t WANTED A woman as housekeep er. Competent and responsible. Will pay gocd wages to the right person. Phone Main fiji. 0-28-tf IXST LOST Small coin purse between Chautauqua grounds and Adams avenue, containing $4200. Return to Floyd McKennon. 6-26-tf MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot .Edge promptly done by Mrs. u. iuck ev, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mra.,L. H." Norton, DUB Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lC-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiere for Barciey corset. Mrs. J. V. O'Connell, 1104 O ave. nue. Phone 147-J, or Cu&nans store. 1 Another sign of returning normal" cy is that people no longer stand in awed silence when an efficiency ex- oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Used Tires o o o BoiiKltf and Sold Bring In Your oi,n tiri; mid Reoclvo f'l-wllt In i;sr!inK for Now Our. S tandard Garage 'or. Ji'ffcrwn and Covo. O I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ) THEATRES vai ii:vii.i.i: Aitt ADi: SIMtAV Four ororinen of exceptional nml Hy, full of catchy sown, wholonomo I'omi'ily nml ilimcintr on a twul nov r attempt , licfon wilt he the at traction ttt the ArcatJe Dieiiter ' on Sunday next. ThU rxtrti ordinary bill h hen tied by AniWrA.it. Voudk fc Co., America's i.reorfr travesty nrtiHts in nn lal.or- pi-odiicilon of "fnt'iuir of 1923 " t pectacnltti novelty brimful of siir- prist's uik1 lutltcroiiH situations, n tnnsr enjovKiTle hit of vniHlevilln Hhowins; (he hiHlioroiiH side of the popular pifodue- f'ons or ,n,i prcHenr nay. juxoh v .MiH Ji'HHlca llxon. "The Overea tilrl,' ojisisled by Frunk Freeman. Miss Hixon entertained more than two hundred thousand jof our Iiovh in Kntrlnnd, Fmnce, and with the nrmy of occunntlon In (eriunny ns a drn- nmllc Ht.pnmo. Rtit'Ue ldlette, r clever pair In 'A Hrt'eze from Itroatl way," presentlnK a musical cycle of Bonus In n mnnner oriKintit. The Ori-nt K. H. is nnother novelty that will prove entertnlninfr as well nn in struct Ive, His acrobatic fents nre faiti and Ktartlinff, Mia linckwurd and foi wnrd ht-ndlnj? is unHiirpassed by any other In bin line. McCI'TCHI'OX'S NOVI'X. ; TKl'XTOX KIXC;" .MAKI.S VIVII 1ICTVR1: It has hern said of Homo critics thnt tlipy 'wrlto with pons tlmt art' ovor keen Hint I hn dies pli-rw" tliiiit.'li thn newsprint. No nintlor how liiuvli llio juilK.yt mny. lie, llwy must iriv n llioi'il of prnlsn to "Truxton Klnw.' thf l'"ox production starring John till- bort, which begins a two tny run nt tho Stnr tontKht.- Gcorffo Hnrr Mc rutrhron's nov-l was oxcttini? rend- Inir, but this film makes onch clinr actor stand out in ilic flcsli. John Gilbert's momenta of comedy were many nnd refreshing. Ills dra matic, efforts were convincingly well done, lie does some sword fliflitlnff, the eaual of Ills blade work In "Monti. Crlsto." To show that he Is an adept at several sports, Gilbert obliges the screen audience with a high dive from castle wall Into a moat. Hut the delicacy with wlllch tbe handles the love scenes, often mad a travesty by oiaers less experienced, stamps nis an as trlio achievement. Ruth Clifford as the sweetheart equals every occasion. She never gushes, never melts over with sweet ness, yet she has a charm that holds the heart interest. Gilbert could not have a bettor feminine lend. Miss Clifford could not hope to ploy op posite n more gifted star. Mickey Moore, ns thn young Prince contrib utes a nice bit ot acting. The rest of the enst. Is of high standard, th. direction well done nnd tho pliotogra phy praiseworthy. sirrnnvs TODAY ONLY Almost any report of thn doings of Georgo Arliss, noted semen and stage star, Is Interesting, but the announce ment that, bis latest photoplay, "The Mnn Who Played God." In which he has thn star role, and in which hn again proves his astounding versatili ty as an actor, constitutes real news for tho motion picture theatre-goers ot this city. The Man Who flayed God." Is adapted from a play by Jules Eckert Goodman founded on Convenient- FOR SALE Flvo rooms, pantry, rlosoti, cold storage, cellar, garage, chicken house and run; two lots, city water, also n good well, electric, lights. Situated nenr Second street on Division street. Price. I 700.00. and 1400.no cash will handle it. Balance monthly Install ments, fL'a.Ofi per month, including In t erest. Blx-room modern house full baxn- ment. furnisher. Good garage, located on Fourth street, near Mormon taber nacle. Price $:t&ao.nn; 4n per cent down. Ualance monthly Installments, Good hotol !n Wallown, dolnff a good btiHlncflfi. 17 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room und office, g-nrapri, harn, chloUfn liouso, Jior hoiiHG, onn ncvt of lund, lociitod noop Jarg-n Knwnill). fortlen ownlnir It aro KlUniz old and tirpd, nnd want to rtiro. Property all cloar. Has to 35 r'-(riilar board rn all lh tim. All furnlHlifd nnd well Uopt up. Trims $8ioo.fiO; $2f.oo cnwlt, balancn jr.O.MO pr-r month. Phy, Black & Stoop In Tlw Im Granda National llaiik lllilg I,a ;randn, Oregon. I'iiiim; main no EVERETT TRUE DON'T PUT ON You ft Good Ccothiss This orris's story of the same title ns tho picture. Mr. Arliss In supported hy a cast of xccptlonnl strength. Ann Forest ono of llio most popular women of tho screen, lias the lending feminine role, with Kffle Shannon. K.lwnrd Karlo, Ivan Simpson, "M ar- Astor, Mnrgnret Seddon and .1. M. Walsh also In tho list of players. Little -Miriam HutttKtn and ".Mickey" llonnett also are among tho players, playing the roles of wnlfs toward whom the emhlttered musici an plays God. Comedy showing "Chop Suoy." KIIFKHY'S Sl'Xn.W AMI MONDAY. i:v aoxks in "itAfixn Ili:AH'IS." .VIAlt CI.F.VF.R A new Agnes Ayres has como to the motion picture screen. A tantalizing, vivacious girl with golden, bobbed hair, a flashing smlln and sparkling eyes has taken the place of the serenly charming woman who starred In "The naughter of uxury" nnd "Borderland," the I'ura-1 mount Pictures. - - -. . ' ! t In "Itnclng Hearts," a Paramount l'icturn in which MIsb Ayres It slurred she Is an entirely new character. As the peppy young daughter of nn nulo niobllo manufnctiirer who Is steadily goin into bankruptcy, sbo displays un usual enthusiasm. Itaclng Hearts." is nnhiiie for at PositivelyNoSeconds J or Retread Tires CCOTHtES THIS ff XG1R. THMT -CI-H3 3 1 35IT Mot 1" Hisrs ARE YoJC2 p.-.-' .--yrr-- - T SEBTlCg. 8affijaaCtf'a4l,2; g3f f'M I ALL NON-SKIDS ff4'V fl Bize Price Each I A aLJI Stand. lize, I J , f3 I Clincher ,. . . J10.7S UM I m I 30x.1H Super Size, fl t T I f Clincher 1I.TS I '" 30i3 Slramht Side 12.2S 1 JL I i 323M Slramht Side 15.99 T 'T I I 31 Stramht Side 18. 7S A, A 3.'j.4 Straiuht Sule 21.60 T, 7 33x4 StreiKht Side 22.50 J I I 3x4 Straight Side 23.50 1.7 I . 32x4' SlraiKht Side 26.40 9 . 3.ix4li Straiuht Side 27.25 ! I I t 34x4 Sliaisht Side 27.75 T I U 35x4X Straight Side 28.75 I T " 33x5 Straight Side 33.50 J I 35x5 Slraiatit Side 34.50 TJ 2 Diacount It cash la lent 1 Irk ' with order. n SLstcrs Ai'e a Lot of Uother i NOW. LISTEN HERE, VOUNCi f MAN, IF VOU RE NOT IUMD TO YOUR LITTiE :OIOItK OHC NILLTOIUNHCIS AINi;S AND FLV BACK TO BAtiY LAND" ( HUH ; 3 ' I : f ' ,tT,n Dy Condo i twHX NOT ? 1 II lim YOU FOI5SE.T. Hy many ri-nsons. Klrst, because It serves 10 Introduce this New Agnes Ayres to llio screen. Second, because as iho driver of a high-powered amoinohlle In the thrilling raen rllnun, she Is Hie first woman of llio screen to pilot a racing car in actual contest. In addition, It again brings ,llsi Avros and Theodore Roberts to llio somen ns daughter and father, the previous occnslon having tnken placo lliroe years ago dining Iho production of "Too Much Speed." In which Wallace Mold starred for Paramount. Hlch ard Hlx. loading mnn. Is excellent In his liiipcraounllnn. The enst general ly Is high grade. Comedy "Hearts nnd Hammers." Meals Served Snlnds of Any Style Chop Hucy and Noodlec served In connection Will bo glnd to servn dances and parties of any kind . Meals Are the Best anil Clean ' ft Cheapest Itntcn Liberty Grill Hie same prices as paid by dealers , BELL CORDS 20 OVERSIZE ' NATIONALLY KNOWN Look at the wonderful rugged tread of the BELL COKU. Built of finest ma terial obtainable, by atit fied and skilled workers. Imagine the tremendous 'wear and tear that this ' tread can stand. The kind of a tire you have al'vays wanted. Oversize Heavy Dependable No matter where you live, whether roads are good or bad. the BELL COKD will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Triple Cuarantet: Milea(e-QuaUty-WorlunansMa Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money--we ship C. O. D. the very tame day your order is received and allow examination. If tires do not meet with your approval, you need not accept them. You takm no risA. You haw all to gain. Mail Your Ordir to-day, m VWELL. THEKJ, WHY ( DON'T SHE PUT ON HER VJIN6S n UP5TAIRS NIGHTIE. tirzYou OcmPiciiLkin4l this Weekend? dolly iinnihvlflioa ' Tor llio sweet sand wleli which serves nicely for a disM'i-t imo in a r in a lade. Jlllll. Jelly or any conserve not loo Mould, lew's a sag. gesllon: Spread lintler- ihI slices wlili ctin-aiit Jelly a n il sprinkle Willi I'llOpiH'll ICngllsli walnut meals. T r 1 in I'i'iist (aud cut slices In hnlf, illngniinll)'. The tastiest sandwiches are made with Superfine Milk Bread It is a delicious eat-y and nutrition that satisfies. Ask your grocer. L'a Grande, Oregon Rags Wanted at the Observer rOULTRY . Nice Fat Hens and Delicious Springers X for v 4th of July and Sunday dinner. The very finest quality ! find as usual at money j paving prices. SkagRS United Stores mmmm BY ALLMAN AND FLY FOR HER. VM ? J LJ t i hi i i - r ! i Tea-time is Sandwich time Tea and light sandwiches make a, pleasant bracer to tide, you over until the evening meal is served. Chat goes so well over the tea- cups, that everywhere tea-time has come to be. the most popular hour for informal friendly hos pitality. ' ' Make your . tea sandwiches dainty both in size and kind, without crusts. Fillings should lie smooth and delicate, prefer ably of lettuce and mayonnaise watercress, chopped olives, minced chicken or turkey. Here is something new that will ap peal: . . Savory Sniii.wMirfl ' . ' Bin no h nlmontls, nnd In-own om'-lmlf rup in rooklriff oil )1iiomI In n Hkilh't. rimp fjm. Kennon will with Bit It uml imprlka nnd ndd two tnlilrnpnoim of chopped plrKles and om tnllonpoon chopped ohnttuy. Oroiim om InrRo pica inrhm-Hn nnd Bpnnd on thin bIIcm!i of Jh-ond. Sprlnlvlo wllh tlx- nlninnd mixture and prpna top sllco of Hnnd Into placo. OH In trlaimlo nhuppn. loaf, rich in the flavor OOP00000000000000000000009 O l IMPERIAL TAXI. MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Cnll HERMAN'S 134J lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT FORD & GEORGE TAXI Service g Enclosed Cara ' CALL MAIN 44 After MldnlKlit Cnll Talc Hotel MAIN 77.1 m La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP ANDi j WEAVING WORKS I Mattrnasos of all kinds cleaned tnd rebuilt. Fenthnr Konovatlns. ItnK miKS and Fluff Itugs rojiu slzo. j Carnfit anil ling Cleaning ! Sxta, Sl.r.O and np J j OIisk. Edwards, Prop. J Fnrtory I'hnne 2.j.1-W. j 00000000000000000000000009 I Monev J if To Loan on bu.ilnnts or homo fropsrtj on emsf monthly trrma. Inquire J. II. Ollsot I'lione 181-W. ,fW oooooaooooooooooooooooooolk 1 1L