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Friday, July (5, 1923. ! THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY osTnoivmno tuvshians DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva tgre and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Muin 10G. Residence phone Main " 10fl two rings. Sommer Bildg. DR. IT. E- SCHOEN Osteopathic ruy.Mcian unu ourgeon. successor to Dr. G. IW Zimmerman. Office Phone Mam 33- Res. 153-M. Pal-mev-Koesch IBltlft., La Grande. A'n'ortxEVS COCHRAN ana KBERHARD Geo. T Couhrun and Colon It. EberTTird, At torneys. La Orando National Hank ' Building. I ClIIKOl'KACi'OH fill. lilOLLB MYHftS, Chiropractor Mtw b'uluy Building. Houra 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to & p. u. and 7 to 8 p. m 7-24-tf DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor ' and naturopath. Skin and blcod di ' seases, headaches, appendicitis, I backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec zema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble . successfully treated' blood press- ' sure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. DENTISTS DR. R. 11. MILLER. Successor to Dr. R. J. Ruckman, Palmcr-lioesch i Hldg., Adams Ave. nt Depot street. 1 Hours 8 to ! 6. i Phono Main . 10- ! Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CIBE DR. A. N. MAYVII.LRSpeclilBt Ir chronic; dattHin. Mutliods. MifChano Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and , blood diseases, nervous disease Phrnnle I-!pnriH(;'.ia. lOeema. Hcifttlca Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel ' Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di seases successfully iresiea. rnnni Main 693. Room 1. 2. 3. second flooi CoolldRe nidtf., opposite S'.ur Thea ter. Office house. 10 to 12 a. m. 1:3U to &:0u D. m. Consultation free S-4-tI PIANO TUNEltS EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and . voice your piano wlfliout extrs cbsrtrn. Work truarunteed. Onll New ' lln Book Store for appointment. Roy li. I'hllllps. 4-lG-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. La Grande I.oflwe No. 350 toyal OrHor of Mooho, holds reifulai : meetings every Thursday night at f . p. m. at Odd Follow' Hall. TU ' Women' Moonehunrt Legion meetl ' tneets second Monday f,f eacb month I Vialtora always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLB, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary.- 433. Liouge meets each Thursday .mWk Q ..1I...tr U.na a .ill fllll privileges cheerfully extended to all De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood HicKiey, secretary. MOIjlOltN WOOU-MliN OF AMKKICA L,a Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of P. ball. Visiting NelBliDora welcome. E. H. rtlNOO, V. C. , JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. A w ftnrl A . M. I.n Crande LodKe N'o fcV A. F. anlTA. M.. holds regular meet'ngs first and third Fridays at . 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all , Uasona. LOT I SNODGRASS. W. M. E. R. RI.N'GU, Secretary. V. o. EAOLF.a .Aerie No. 269, meets every 1'Tiaay tukiii m wnsiia Vlsitlntr members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec, Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMHN OF THB VOKL,l La Grande camp jo. ma. .-Meets everj ' Monday nlnht at Entries Hall. All vlnltlnu 'Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of tin clerk Honmi 21-22. La Grande Nations Bank tlulldlng. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. n. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS lied Croai Lodife No. 27 meets every Monda evening In Csslle Hell K. of P Halll. at p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. C. FIKI.PS. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. R B. WOM ION'S HF.NEFIT ASSOCIATION nl the Maccabees, La Grande Lodge No 27, W. U. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wednesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P Liali. Vl.ltlng Sisters welcome. SIRS. NOP.A H. MACKKf, a MAR.TOUIE EATON, it. K. O. E. H.Uope Chapter No. 13, O. E. B. hoMs .tat"d coininunlcfillon the sec ond snd rourth Wednesdays of each , onth. Visiting members cordially .welcomed. MA R", !l A ET.I.tnTT PAIIKEH, W. M wa r nnnvR. Ben. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DORIS, ARE V0U MC ? AJPI I ( COME ON' I'M NOT GOING O WAl l , ALU DAY : 1 Want Ads S! FOR SAIJE OB TRADE l-'OU SAI.K Milk cows. Call 4:ill-W. 7-3-i!tp FOR SALE Dirt. See W. C. Kelly, 'W-R. 7-5-iitp TOR SALE Rusintsa and residence property. I'hcne 44C-R. 7-5-tf FOR SALE Strawberries. H. W. Myers. 370-W. 6-20-tf FOR SALE Six room modern' house. 1C05 Adams ave. 3-31-tf I TOR RENT KOR iRE.N'T Two room furnished! apartment. Electric stove. No! children. Phone 4(4-J. 1305 ;M avenue. 7-B-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, r'hone 446-R. 7-5-tf FOR RENT 3 Furnished housekeen ing rooms, rnone 4.13-J. 7-u-ut FOR 'RENT "-room completely fur- msneu modern apartment with bath. Phone 339-W. 1302 Eighth. 7-2-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams. Phone 257-J. fi-18-tf FOR RENT Piano- Phone 240-J. u-15-tf FOR RENT - - Furnished houseke,ep Phone 470 M. 6-2Ctf lug rooms. FOR RENT 5-room house, near Bowman-Hicks mill. Call 493-R. 7-S-3tp NICE LAIidE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chns Miller, 1510 Adams. 5-21-tf WANTED WANTED Position as cook or housekeeper by young woman. Write Box fi45, La Grande, Oregon. 7-5-2tp WANTED TO RENT Four or five room strictly modern furnished house. Call Main 788. Permanent. 7-5-tf WANTED Clean cotton rags. Per kins JMotor Co. . 7-5-4t WtANTED An experienced waitress at Liberty Cirill. 7-5-tf WANTED Housekeeper for man anil wile at Vincent, Ore. Call Observer. 7-3-.1tp WAITED A woman as housekeep er. Competent and responsible. Will pay gocd wages to the right person- Phone Main 55. C-28,t IVOST LOST Small coin purse between Chautauqua grounds and Adams avenue, containing $4200. IJeturn to Flovd McKennon. C-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs, L, C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. C-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 908 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. . 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W- 4-lG-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiere for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans store. 6-8-tf ORE MUSCLES from outdoor sports ie re lieved by massaging wiin Onr 17 Million Jar Ud Yearly for klyHeafl Keep Johnson's Baby Powder at hand to relieve it. You want your baby to have the belt. Tryth Drag Storm Pint, Bdby Powder ; Best for Bdby-Bost brTtoa Doris, oh. come mon ; THIS 15 THE. LA5T CALL? .Jvl 1 1 j. 1 ..................... theatres Tlio (iliuipM's r tlio .Mihhi" l-'iltmil at ;mii l-:iieuso Allan ilwon, ('anions us tho produc er of "Itohin Hood." has tlono ro nuirkultlc work In his first I'ura mount plrllire, "Thr Glliupscs of tho Moon." adapted from Killlli Wtirlon's novel, which Is Hie feature at tho Arcade Theatre today unci Sulurilay. Willi lleho Daniels. Nita Nnhll, Ituliye di Itemrr, Oavid Powell, Maurice Cos tello and Charles tlcrrard in tho cast and an exceedingly costly Investiture. this picture is one of the most oriee tlvo and cluborutc. screen soctel.v dramas thus far presented to tho pub lic. Director Pvt-un has produced "Tho Glimpses of Iho Moon," wllh the same lavish ham) that fashioned "Itohin Hood" for Douglas Fuirhank The Paramount suulio was taxed to lis capacity for this production. More than three-quarters of a million dol- lun,' worth of properties, consisting of costly Jewelry, expensive hangings, rare oil paintings, and autiiuo fur nishings were used to give (he pic ture the rich flavor called for in Airs. Wharton's novel. In tho sellings of wealth and splendor, made for this picture at heavy expense, Direclotf Dwun has woyejn .uUruniuUc story or Hie love of Susy Hrunc.h and Nick Imnslng and 'tho ' troubles thoy en oouhtor in trying to keep pace wiih their millionaire friends. Mr. Dwun hus transferred to the screen the pic turd of sophisticated society people in I heir highest and lowest moiucns which -.Mrs. Wharton -so cleverly put between the pages of her hook. SHKUKVS IjAST lAY 'l'OIAY Sf-Itlom rlo motion pioturo onllui shiHtt; rind sueli an ull-slar ciiKt 11.1 thiit in thf f'harlrs Gilttyn production. "A Voni:mH Wonum," ami rorlnln it is Unit thcatro jfocr aro in for a rure tri'at from tho first to lh very oiul of this pholnplfiy. . - In tho I'it-Ht plaro tlioro is Mary Al lon In tho lonrtinj? fomlnino role. That in It.srir tH almost onoiiKli, tint when it is cNpliilned tht MIkh Ahlon is soon at Iinr very host in hor vory own typo of churactfr, tho quality or tho ontor tainmont 1h made doubly rorlain. In tho rolo of tho woman, who af ter twenty years of marrlaRo finds hcrfiiill hut an unpaid domes! ie. dnidffo for her husband and family, and is Hooking a way out. Miss A-cion nrver :avo n better oxamplo of hor Hplemtid artistry. In all tho varying phnusea of tlio horoino's II fo, rfum ih time alio dooides to coaso lieiiiR mere- ly u homo maker and perm it her lon? subnifrK'od idoal lo have f-. roin, to the poijit of her proa tost lri. umph a triumph which is shatlored ly I ttu. or;iHli of the family that has Kono.on tho rockn without her wiso and o.'fieirnt manapi'inrnt, and on to tho orinis which foreeH her aiiin to saeriiVo and ajiain to tako tip wo man's martyrdom,- Miss AUlen never Tailors In prison I Inj? a charaolor so real thai. It Hcems as an actually llvinp, and brojithint; pc-rsonalil. . Comedy showing "Hi(;h rower," SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay grayl Look young 1 Hither prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound' which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of oth er ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-usc prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; af ter another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap pear yea.-s younger. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo n ft I Used Tires I Itnulit ami Sold Itrliif; in Your ou tiki; and It revive Credit In i:iliHiigo for iVcw One. Standard Garage o Cor. Jefferson nth) Cove. o ooooooooooooo ooooooooooc A Good Opportunity doris! HOLD VOUR. HORSirS! THERE'S NO GRAMD Ru5h! I'LL BE THERE I IN A FEW MinuTE: MmWK few EVERETT TRUE " i.ir i UP SAI1ITH i.if" TH'WS, Ai0 00 AGRCC "to DO SO AMD N CONSlDeR,4T(OM Or THE MOMEY I An to fXY. tuio,-? im npivro -r:-t tCLii no jx CONTRACT CCVeftlN'S TrlOS POINTS, 4mO KjHSN X COMS B-qc?K Ktjw: r To YOOR OFfiCo Jl UiE CNN tOTH PCCK THE. THAT 111 Kss'-'",! tllAI-l.SN DltOI'M Dl'.ltltV I'Olt .MIMSI'DltlAl, HAT :nti-r Chnrlos Chaplin In tho pulpit! Tho inlmllahlo comodian has boon a tramp, a Holdiop and a dude on the, screen, but now ho blusHoms forth in, Iho full regalia of a parson. J n "Tho merlin," the First Nation al pleturo which will bo shown at tho Star theater Saturday and Sunday, lie; discards his ballen d derby and swaK-l Kvr can oof other film triumphs for. tho clerical hut and frock. I t I Charles liiinistorla. par';) Ib stolen property, however, for ho pnrliays an' escaped convict who exchange) 1.1:,! prison slripes for the cloUiiuw of an unsuspecting parson In Hwhamhitf. The com pi leal Ions 'which ensue j whn i n i loplntf couple endf,ivtr to! tf.-t 'The I'ilfrrim" to marry them, and when he in unwillingly forced Into the pulpit by a chain of extraordinary! elrcunislancos, nro cmonff the most i ludicrous ever sci'eened.' '(f 1 "The PIlHThu.'Tilie all of (he coined- irjn's slarrlnK" vohicloHi wub written and directed by Chaplin himself. It is a feature production In four reels and. neeordlnff to preview reports, riv als that screen classic "The. Kid." An Observer Want Art will sell It. at 1 I IT. l,C4'J J AIL NON-SKIDS Site Price 30x3 Vi Stand.' iize. $'4 30x3 H Super Size, Clincher 30s3Vf Stramht .Side 32x3K Straiglit bide 31xi StrniRht Side 32x4 StniiRht h'dtr 33x4 5traiKtit Side 34x4 Stramlit Side 32x4' Slimhht Side 3:jx4'-f Simiyht Side 34x4 (i StraiR!t Side 3x4i Sliaifdit Side .13x5 Stranht Side 35xS Siruiklit Sde DIvrouTit If cosh with oid.r. :t&i Positively No Seconds ' or Retread Tires KEEPING A GuV vAiTimg GET'S TO BE A HABIT WITH SOME OF THESE UJOMCU.TllK. IS MY FI(?ST "TEACH HER A LES50M 4 n 4 il By Oondo Uli flw( nueC Tui"S NO. Mf.Tteue NO Ct5N- TRACT, VH tuCCtMff, S OUT An Observer Want Art will sell It. Wanted (iood Vsed Furniture Houghton's r.iM,V)'jCjlll",si '''if' ',, )f joii 'nrii'ln' ni'oil of kooiI Dlii Ug 1,'liiili'H, itiiKH." Dri'Mw1 nml ' don't r:'.ll to romo In mid s.-.. my KKAI. fiAlttlAINH. Our Hi'iiwIltclililK SI HIP 111 rnniK'rt'inn Klvrs ypll tlio IiphI. ill tho lIclll.HlilolllllK lilld'Ulrt' Iti'iiii'iiilii'r llir- l'nvp Oppnsllc 'lliiiiili''s (imwry imiom; .m:i-.i iou j ut nr. the same prices as paid by dealers BELL CORDS 30 OVERSIZE NATIONALLY KNOWN Look at t lie wonderful rushed tread of the BV.LL COKD. Built of finest ma tenaj obtainable, by satis fied and skilled workers. Imagine the tremendous wear and tear that this tread can stand. The kind of a tire yuu have al'vayt wanted. I : : : I ; : : ; li sent Oversize Heavy Dependable No matter where you live, whether roads ara good or bad. the BELL CORIi will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Triple Guarantee: Mileage-finality- Workmanship - Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money -we ship C. O. D. the very Bame day your order is received and allow examination. If tires do not meet with your approval, you need not accept them. You taJtm no risA. You havm all to gain. Mail Your Order to-day. GOME, OH, COULDN'T WAIT A FEW MINUTES - WELL BELIEVE ME HIM SOMETHING WHEN H i i v GETS BACK - Cl 1 I I J d rA sire ybu Going 'Picnicking this Weekend ? Jelly Sandwiches l-'or (ho sweet h a n il wU'h whit -I i servos nicely for a d wiser t hs in a r m a ludo, Jam, Jolly or u il y oonsoi'vo not loo Ihjiilcl. llertVs a siitc gi'st Ion : Sprctul lintlor iU si-e-s wild niri-aut Jolly u ii d KprlnWc wltli ohoppod l-iiiKltsh wnluiit meats. 'V r i m t'l'iisiN ami nit kIIcos in lialf, dintroiially. peal: Savory Smiduleliofl Hlnneb nbnonds, und brown one-half cup In eooltlnff oil placed In a skillet. Chop fine. S-nson well with . nail and pnpriku and tidd two tablespoons of chopped pickles nnd one tablespoon chopped chutney. Cream one large orea tueheoso and spread on thin sliced of It rend. Sprinkle witli 11m almond mixture and prowty top slice of I trend Into place. Cut In triniiRlo shapes. .., The tastiest sandwiches are made with ...", (V Superfine Milk Bread It is a delicious eat-y loaf, rich in the flavor and nutrition that satisfies. Ask your grocer. ,r .-, La Grande, Oregon Ras Wanted at the Observer. rOULTRY Nice Fat Hens and Delicious Springers for Sunday dinner. The very finest quality and as usual tit money paving prices. Shafts United Stores BY AIJLMAN I'LL TELL "ft 1:1 " 1 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 (ind kind,,";, without crusts. Fillings should be smooth and delicate, prefer ably of lettuce and mayonnaise, watercress, chopped olives, minced chicken or turkey. Here is something new that will ap oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Call HERMAN'S, , 134J I (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FORD & GEORGE Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 Afl'T Mldnlltlit nll I'oli-j llott'l MAIN 773 La Grande MATTRESS SHOP AND WEAVING WORKS Mftttrenflpfl of all ktvjfla cleaned ttifi rebuilt. FonUi'T Itcnovattng. HsiK Uuk and Fluff Hugs renin atzu. t'Arprt ami Rut; ('leantnjc VilJ, $l.r.U nntl up 'hft. J'ldwnrds, Vmft. I-iiftry I'hnnc 2.,i3-W oooooooooooooooooooooooooo u o I Money o 1 To Loan I i, 1 h ?! o o o o o o o o o o on nimlnr.cs or liomfl property on vohj niontlilj trrnu. . , . o Inquire J. n. Ollreir g ' I'bone I32-W. ' " o : s JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- wmm.