Saturday, July 7, 1923.
THE LA GITANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE NTNE
! Classified
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ONTl'Ol'ATIHO rilYSIOIANS
BR. J. L. and DR. MAROARET IN
GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva
ture and Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Office phone
Main 100. Residence phone Main
100 two rinits. Sommer Bildff.
DR. IL E- SCHOEN Osteopathic
f t'uysician and Surgeon. Successor
to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office
Phone Mnm 63. Kcs. lft:l-M. Pul-
mer-Koesch Dlilg., La Grande.
ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN and EBERHARD Geo. T
Coiiimn and Colon 11. KberTiard, At
torneys. La Uranda National Hank
Uulldins.
ClimOPRACtfOR
UH. UIXLE MYERS, 'Chiropractor
new I'ojey uulldlnH. Houra lu to l
a. m.. 2 to 6 d. m. and 7 to 8 D. m
7-24-t
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor
and naturopath. Skiu 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.
t-ENTISTS
DR. R. Ii. MILL-ER, Successor to
Dr. R. J. Ruckman, Palmer-Hoesch
Jildg., Adams Ave. at Depot street.
Hours 8 to 0. Phono Main 70
Special hours by appointment. La
Grande, Ore.
NATURE CUR13
OR. A. N. MAYVlI.L.KSpoclallt lr
chronlo alsiatits. Methods, Meohano
Therapy and Naturopath. Skin anc1
blood diseases, nervous dlaensea
Chronic lleadac'ie, Kczenia, Holatlca
Appendicitis, Constipation. Howel
Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di
seases successfully treated. I'hont
Main Room 1. 2. 3, second flooi
Coolldue Hldif., opposite Star Thea
ter, office bouBe, 10 to 12 a- in.
1:SU to 6:00 p. m. Consultation free
S-4-tf
PIANO TUNERS
EXPERT PIANO THNINU Clean and
voire your piano without extra
charge. Work guaranteed. Call New
lln Hook Store for appointment. Roy
E. l'bllllps. 4-16-ti
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
l O. O. M. La Grande IOOBe No. S&0
Loyal Orcler of Moose, holds regulat
meetings every Thursday nlKht at t
p. in. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi
Women's Mooseheart Legion aieetf
, meets aecond Monday of eacta month
i Visitors always welcome.
A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator.
C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary.
R t n 1?.iua t.n RrrniAfl lodiro No
433. ijouge meets each Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. Home ana elm
privileges cheerfully extended to all
l?llra
De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
MOnHTfN WOODMEN UF AMERICA.
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on
tt,a timt Thiii-Hiisv evening: of each
Month. In the K. of P. ball. Visiting
Neighbors welcome.
e. m. nruoo, v. c.
, JAKE. KOBTOCK, Cleric,
it nrl A. At. La Grande Lodge No.
1. A. F. aTidA. M., holds regular
meetlnga first and third Fridays at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome
to all
M""lOT L. SMODGRAS3. W.
E. R. RINGO, Secretary.
M.
r. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 269, meets
every Friday night ac Eagles Hall
Vlsltlnp members welcome.
HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
WOODMEN OF THE WOHLDLa
Grande Camp No. 169. Meets even
Monday night at Eagles Hall. All
visiting Neighbor; welcome. Dues
payable at the office of thj clerk
Rooms 21-22, La Grande Nationa.
Bank Building.
J. J. Murchlson, C. C.
R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crps:
Lodge No. 27 meets every Momiaj
evening in Ciiatle Hall (K. nf p
Hall) ' 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome
t a.. v..UlngFKnlgb...c & .
C. L. GRAHAM. K. R. B.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION nl
the .Maccabees, La Grande Lodge No
27, W. H. A. of M. Lodge meete first
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third
Wedncsdnv at 8 p. m., at K. of P
Hall. Vlaltlnn Sisters welcome.
MRS. NORA H. MACKEV. a
MARJORIE EATON, R. K.
O E H. Hope Chapter No, 13, O. E. 8.
'holdsTtftt.-d communication the aec
ond and fourth Wednesdays nf .each
ninth. Visiting members cordially
mIrthT 'w.T.ir.TT PARKER. W. M
NS'A R. nmiVR. Bee.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Wk umder,imny II C2TV f h'bit me right fffl
( AND 6ET YOUR VON THE LEG! L
k head wet! y OUCH: ) n
J. y v v I SURE it was
Want Ads !
FOR BALE OR TRADE!
FOR SAI,E Rnbliits, frvers anil
lireeiliiiK stock. . Thoroughbreds.
New Zealand Reds. Phone 20(-j.
1KOU Y ave. 7-li-2t
FOR SALE Ford roadster, in Rood
condition. Equipped with starter
ami newly painted. La Grande Iron
Works. 7-fi-litp
FOR SALE Stock of new Brans
wick records formerly owned by
uwi iJi-uir More, t-.Igiii, on sale,
50c apiece. Call 14U-J. 7-G-titp
FOR SALE Milk cows. Call 489-W.
FOR SALE Dirt.
.'147-R.
See W. C. Kelly,
7-!i-5tp
FOR SALE
property. -Business and
Phcne 440-K.
residence
7-5-tf
FOR SALE Strawberries.
Myers. 370-W.
II. W.
6-20-tf
FOR RENT
FOR IRTNT Modern 5-room fur
nished house. Inquire 1418 Mon
roe. 7-G-2tp
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire 801 Penn
7-8-3tp
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms
nbeve Jack Harlan's repair shop.
Mrs. Ethel Grundy, 2111- Second,
221-J. 7--3t
FOR iRENT Two room furnished
apartment. Electric stove. No
children. Phone 404-J. 1305 M
avenue. 7-5-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing- rooms. Phone 440-R. 7-5-tf
FOR RENT 3 Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Phono 433-J. 7-H-4t
FOR RENT 3-room completely fur
nished modern apartment wi.h
bath. Phone 339-W. 1302 Eighth.
7-a-tr
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping- 1512 Adams.
Phone 257-J. li-18-tf
FOR RENT Piano.
Phone 240-J.
6-15-tf
FOR RENT -
- Furnished housekecp
Phone 470 M. 5-2i-tf
ing rooms.
NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and
cold running- water. ihns Miller,
1510 Adams. 5-21-tf
WANTED
WANTED By experienced woman,
position in camp or keeping house
for men. Call at Grande Rnnde
Valley House- 7-(i-2tp
WANTED Teams to haul dry lum
ber. White Pine Box & Lumber
Company. 7-6-tf
WANTED Position by stenograph
er, 4 years experience- Mrs. C.
E. Rittcr, 413-R. 7-G-5tp
WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room strictly modern furnished
house. Call Main 788. Permanent.
7-5-tf
WANTED Clean cotton rags. Per
kins Motor Co. 7-5-4t
WANTED An experienced -waitress
at Liberty Grill. 7-5-tf
'WANTED A woman as housekeep
er. Competent and responsible.
Will pay good wages to the right
person- Phone Main B5. 6-2K,tt
LOST
LOST Small coin purse between
Chautauqua grounds and Adams
avenue, containing $42 00. Return
to Flovd McKennon. 6-2-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge
nrnnintlv done hv Mrs. E. C. Tuck
ev. 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams
Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf
HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by
Mrs Rert Huirhes. 1417 Washing
ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lfi-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
Pflir. f'OATM SIIIIM'Kll.
(Ity the Associated Press)
"OA VIS. 1'allf., July li. Ono of the
first shipments of purebred mlleb
goals from California to South Ameri
ca, left here ri-cently, according to
Professor O. H. True of the l"niver
slty of California farm here. There
were forly-ibree goats In tbo shipment.
THEATRES
II U'I.IV HAS VIITI'.HAN
r.vsr ix "Tin-: I'li.fiiiiM"
Several players who contributed to
Irtisl serpen successes of ( 'buries
t'liuplin suppo-t the famous come
dian In bis talesl Frist National fea
ture comedy "The 1'ilKi'im which in
iieinp shown at the Star Theatre to
day and Sunday.
They are Kdlia I'urviiinre, n.gnln
the comedian's leading lady, bis
brother, Sidney Chaplin, Maek Swalu,
"Chuck" Itelsner, nntl Loyal fluler
wood. Others who appear in support
of the star are Kitty llradbury, Dinky
IVan and Muo Wells.
t'haidlu plays tbo role of nn es-
entie.l r-envl.-f u-lm miiMii net-utteg ill
7-5-3tpltu, riuthlnir of a minister. Hut this
ilecepllon brings the most excruciat
ing complications down on tbo head
or "The I'ilgrlni," for as ft result ho
Is compelled to luki charge ot iv
church In a small town.
Still inoro amusing situations nrlsc
when u crook, who had Herved time
in the pen with the pseuilp parson
comes to tbo same town, recognizes
bis old-"college chum"- and worms
bis way into the social sot.
A touch of romance and a dash of
pnlhos havo also been worked Into
the plot.
"The Northern Trail," a short reel
feature adapted from one of James
(liver Cut-wood's well known stories
is also on tho program.
SH ERR YS TODAY OX LY '
SCENES IN "THE KINGDOM
WITHIN" 'INSPIRES ACTORS
Actors as a rule are regarded more
or less as proverbial wanderers. Any
place they hang their bat is Heme,
sweet home, to them. 1'- is seldom
that nn actor, and particularly movie
actors, have the privilege or the op
portunity of taking their work right
DOpio with them- Movie players
sometimes have to travel thousands
of miles in the making of ti picture.
If the producer decides -Unit tho at
mosphere must be as realistic as pas
sible, a trip across the continent or
even across the ocean,' may be the
result. For example, the piftwre
may have something to do with a
scene in Egypt, in which perhaps the
Sphynx c:r the Pyramids may play
a prominent part. In that case, ft
would be rather difficult to repro
duce these in a way that would give
the impression as being genuine. It,
therefore, means that the pctui-e
must be filmed right on the ground,
so the entire company of actors and
actresses must necessarily be taken
to .Egypt. Costumes must be taken
along, -camera men, in fact, all ef
the paraphernalia and accessories re
quired to do the work right there.
The action in the' picture takes
place in the midst of the big redwood
trees ui California. 1 lie locale is
laid in the little town of Alden, which
nestles m the shadow of the forests
cf Giant Redwood. Inasmuch as many
of the players in the cast claim Cali
fornia for their home, it was a real
old home week for most of the com
pany during the filming of this pic
ture. When a director has a contented
company, as must necessarily happen
in a case like this, it makes his work
much easier. One can readily under
stand what an important bearing the
location ot the picture has on the
minds and temperament of the play
ers. Mr. bchertinger says that never
in his entire career as a director has
he worked with a company that put
so much enthusiasm into their work.
The scenes are magnificent and give
one an interesting and complete view
of the famous redwoods of Califor
nia. There redwoods are the largest
trees in the world. Ten or a dozen
men can easily stand on the stump
ot one. Hie lamous tree In Califor
nia where a tunnel has been cut
right through and is large enough to
permit a horse and carriage or an
automobile to be driven through is
interestingly shown. One of the feat
ures of the picture is the scene at
the sawmill where these giant trees
can be seen going through the skids
and into the mill.
Also showing a comedy.
SHKRRYS. SUNDAY, MONDAY
POPULAR STAf-K PLAY ON
SCREEN
"The Little Church Around the
Corner," is a screen adaptation from
the well-known stape pay 0f Char
les Blaney. Claire Windsor has the
feature role and heads an all-star
cast.
The making of this picture by
Warner Brothers was done on a stu
pendous .cale and involved a creat
expense cf money. A mine was spe
cially constructed at a cost of Sl5,000
an exact reproduction of a Pennsyl
vania mine; so realistically was it
reproduced that it is said to deceive
even the practiced eye of mine engi
neers. It' is a workable mine save
for the fact that no coal bed.-' are to
he found in the HWlywood lot ad
joining the studio where the scenes
were taken.
"The Little Church Around the
Corner" is the story of David Gra
ham, who minister to the poor, and
the girl he loves, Iyila Morton.
Ieila is the daughter of a million-
I EVERETT TRUE
fAiNtVv.t.Y; A?ourno TUiS 5Ti?ec-"tS. Ur-
i. uG Wict- mok TtS Him To A 30pi
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I 1 ... . A
aire mine c.wner who rot uses "-to im
prove the.,cunditioni-: of dne workers. i
David is thrown into a quandry, !
:iig icmptcd by his rich associations
to renounce trie wior, to whom his
rvart. is Luuml. A p-wat strike, and
in an utrlv
mooil, bring on a
.Iocs mi odd co-i
dramatic cumnx
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inciiicncu, uy wiuiii ..-tive.: n- .i h-.-'iij nr, , ---- . , - ,, -,1,
fe. the mnnle.- nf n man whu -wax! iures df the year, being replete witn
1 oil,,',: e,,W-
It is a tucture in which the course
of true love never runs smooth.
Claire Windsor's supporting cast in
cludes Kenneth Harlan, llobart lira-
worth, Walter Long, Alec 1'iancis,
Pauline Stark, George Cooper, Mar
garet Seddon, Winter Hall, and Cyril
Chadwick. William Seiter directed.
Comedy showing, 'ringers ami
Pockets-" ,
'COUNTTRFF.IT LOVE" dlRAMA
DIXIE ROMAN CK AND RACE
Counterfeit love and counterfeit
money are pitted against real affec
tion ami the lndoniuanie win oi u
hip-h-snirited n-irl of Dixie in "Coun
terfeit Love," a thrilling play of lovCj
crooks and horso racing, which; Comes
to the Arcade -thmttre hunday.
It s n Plavirot'rs Special made un
der the direction of Ralph Ince, n
nast-master in filmcraft, and is re
leased by Playgoers Pictures-
the locale oi tno action is me
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BrCondol.1
w'llh 'the nicturesnue
ground of a ccimly fair as the see .e
for the :iig dramatic climax a thrill
ing horse rnci wion the result ol
which hangs the fate of the irtu
and happiness of the heroine, a belle
m ui.vie. . ,
' Advance reports indicatB that this
. f. i a nmst. pnlei'iaiur.ti; lni;-
rw'netinh. -Intrigue, and big .dramat
ic moments, thru which runs un ap
pealing love motif
Kiupn incu uiit-v.i,
tnmount to KayiiiR Unit it is KUi)pr
lativolv well (lone. The cast .nrlii.leK
such well known names us doe muk,
Marion Swuync, wurnm
Kichnnlson and Alexander Canlio.
Snub Pollavd'a newest two reel
comedy, "The counsmp ox mau
Sandwich" win uikowww""
1.0.X ASSOCIATION I-IMUTS,
I'KNnT.K'PON, Or., July 3. n. AI
oxiUHler,, n'tircd im-rrliant inil Ion
dli'ion pionorr, wns clcctcil li-fHii1ttiU
w .1. flnrltp. vtce-ttrfHidt'iit: .T. V.
'Pullman, ttvnmirer, and H. J. HI Minimi
Ht'orouiry, ot the Oreirtm UuMdlnK ond
loan ansoclaUon at Hb annual mcnihtK
Jn'ld hvrc. 'Plui dlreclors, in addition
lo the four oi'I'Icth, incdudo Max Har
10. J. Alurpliy imd Jolm Vaulmn.
T.ot a Want Ai find yonr bnyor.
prices ai paid by dealer
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Sold under a moat 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 tattm no rith. You havm all to gain.
Mail Your Ordtr to-day. ,
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tills Weekend?
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s a n d wicli
willed serves
uki'ly for u
dtVM'rt iiko
di r id a lait
jam, jelly or
A it y conserve
not too liquid.
Ilere'N n kiijc
gcHtlnn:
fipnnd Imtter
nl slU'es Willi
ctiiTiiiM jelly
n li d sprinkle.
with 'liopiM'd
ICiinlish ,val mil
meals. T r I m
critstH and eu
slices In half,
diagonally.
peal: .
Snvory Smidwli 'licit
ninncii nlinnnda, and brown one-half pup In oooU'hr'
oil placed In a Hklllot. Chop fine. Sen ho n well with
aa.lt and ivtprlUa uurl mid two lublospoonu of chopped
plekh'S and ono taiMcHi.oon ehopped rlmlnoy, croam
oiivi huKo er'a moherHo.nnd spread on tliln sllcra of
Hread. hipi'inUle wllh tho almond mixture and preaH
top Hllco.of i trend lulo ilace, Out In trlanfflu h napes.
The tastiest sandwiches
Superfine Milk Bread
It is n delicious eat-y loaf, rich in the flavor
: and nutrition that satisfies. Ask your grocer. "
Ra.gs Wanted at
the Observer
POULTRY !
Nice Fat Hens and J
Delicious Springers
for
Sunday dinner. !
The very finest qualify !
and as usual at money j
saving prices.
SkapRS United Stores
BY ALLMAN
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having
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To KNOW
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Picnicking
.
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-timo
has come to he. the most popular
hour for informal friendly hos
pitality. '
Make your tea sandwiches
dainty both in. size and kind;
without crusts. Fillings should
be' smooth and delicate, prefer
ably of lettuce and mayonnaise,
watercress, chopped olive, s"
minced chicken i or turkey." tye're
is something new that will ap
are made with
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BIAIN 773
La Grande
MATTRESS SHOP AND
WEAVING WORKS j
MattriB.!'-n of all kluil elfiaoad
RD'l rebuilt. Fenther Kenovatlna. I
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