THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE ELEVEN I
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
I Classified Want Ads ! theatres
Friday, July 13, 1923
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ostoopatrio physicians
DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN
GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva
tura and Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Office phone
Main 10G. Residence phone Main
100 two rings. Sommer Bildg.
DR. H. E- SCHOEN Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon. Successor
to Dr. i. W' Zimmerman. Office
Ikone Mam S3- Res. 153-M. Pal-mer-Hoosch'
lildg., La Grnnde.
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ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN and EHRRHARD Geo. T
Oocfiran anil Colon H. EberTTard, At
torneys. La Grande National Hank
BulldlnK.
foh sale: or trade
FOR SALE Modern fi-room bung
gulnw on paved street. Close in.
Phono 249- W between 8 a. m. and
6 p. m. 7-12-2t.
FOR SALE First class alfalfa ho v.
Delivered or in the field. No
June grass. Call 205-M.
7-12-2tp.
FOR SALE
Velie car.
condition.
CHEAP By owner, a
First class mechanical
20U1 Second St.
7-12-2tp.
KEEPING
CHILDREN
FARM
ON THE
FOR SALE One steel case, thresher,
iz it. iwo ncailers anil derrick
tatile in good condition. R. W.
Allen, Adams, Oregon. 7-ll-8t.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay
Farmers 20-X. Adv.
in field.
7-10-5t.
FOR SALE Studebaker automobile.
Inquire Modem Laundry. Adv.
7-10-5t,
cnmoriiACroR
UH. BKI.LE MY10R8. Chlrooractor
New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12
a. w.. 4 to & d. m. ana 7 to o D.
7-iH-tf
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor
, and naturopath. Skin ami blood 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. Ruckman, Palmer-Roesch
Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street.
Hours 8 to G. Phone Main 70
Special hours by appointment. La
Grande, Ore.
NATURE CURE
OR. A. N. MAYV1LLR Specialist Ir
chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano
therapy and Naturopath. &kln and
blood diseases, nervous diseases
Chronic Headache, Eczema, ticlatlea
Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel
Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di
seases successfully treated. Pliom
Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3. second flooi
Coolldge Pldu;., opposite Star Thea
ter. Office house, 111 to 12 a. m.
I l:Htt to 6:0(1 p. in. Consultation tree
S-4-tf
PIANO TUNERS
FOR SALE 5 room modern hou:
by owner. Inquire 1912 Adams
avenue. 7- 7-Gtp
FOR SALE Used refrigerator in
Just class condition. Phone 131-M.
7-7-tf
FOR SALE; Business and residence
property. Phone 44G-R. 7-5-tf
FOR SALE Strawberries.
Myers. 870-W-
II. W.
G-20-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two front rooms, fur
nished for light housekeeping.
Nice ynrd. Price reasonable. In
quire 801 Penn. 7-ll-3tp.
FOR RENT Three room apartment.
KiGrt Washington Ave. Adv.
7-10-tf.
FOR RENT Apartment over Pen
ney Company store. Call Obser
ver, Main 37. Adv. 7-9-t.f.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Phone 4fi-R. 7-6-tf
FOR RENT Furnished Tooms for
light housekeeping. 1512 Adams.
Phone 257-J. 6-18-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Phono 470 M. 6-26-tf
EXPERT PIANO TUN1NU Clean and
voice your piano without extra
Ghumfl. Work Kiiaranteed. Call New
lln Book Store for appointment. Roy
E. Phillips. i-iii-i
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. l.n nrnnAA T.nAifft Ko. SG0
Loyal OriJer of Moose, holds regular
meetings every Thursday night at k
B. m. at Odd Fellows' Hull. Th
Women's Mooseheart Legion sneet
, meets second Monday or eacn momu
i Visitors always welcome.
A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator.
C. S. SHULT5, Secretary.
B. P. O. Riles La Grande ldga No
439. Lrfmge meets each Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clut
privileges cheerfully extended to all
Brother Elks.
De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler
Mood Eckley, secretary.
alODMRN WOODMMN OF AMERIOA
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on
tha first Thursday evening cf each
Bionlh. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting
Neighbors welcome.
E. K. RINOO. V. C.
I JAKE ROSTOCK, Cleric
l . w. nnri A. M. La Orande Lodge No
1. A. F. ana" A. M.. holds regular
meetings first and third Fridays at
7:30 D. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons.
LOT L. 8VODGRASS. W. M.
E. R. RINGO, Secretary.
T. O. EAGLES Aerie NO. 2G9, meets
every Friday night at Ragles Hall
Visiting members welcome.
HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD La
fini, Cmn No. H;9. Meets every
Monday night at Eagles Hall. All
irtuitlnir Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at the ofrlce of the clerk
Rooms 21-22, La Grande Nations,
Bank Building.
J. J. Mnrchlson, C. C.
R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk.
KNKIHTS OK PVTHIAB Red Cros.-
Iidife No. 27 meets every Monda
Hall), at 8 p. ni.' A Pythian welcome
to all visiting ivnipnio.
E. C. FIELDS. C. C.
C. L. GRAHAM. K. K. 8
WOMEN'S HKNEFIT ASSOCIATION 01
the Maccabees. La Grande Loage ino
27. W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third
Wednesday at 8 p. wi at K. of P
Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome.
MRS. NORA H. MACKEV. C.
MARJOR1E EATON. R. K.
O. E. 8. Hope Chspter No. IS. O. E. S.
holds stated communication the sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
month. Visiting members corfllall
MARTHAPdEt.l.inTT PARKER. W. M
ANNA 8. GROVE, See.
NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and
cold running water. Chns Miller.
1510 Adams. 5-21-tf
WANTED
WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk
ins Motor Co. 7-12-tf.
WANTED Position as cook or
housekeeper by young woman,
Write Box 045, La Grande, Oregon,
7-12-2tp,
WANTED Boy to work evenings.
The Palace. 7-lz-.it.
WANTED Help at Bowman-Hicks
Boarding House. Phone 4(i5-W
7-12-3t.
WANTED Man and wife for farm
work- Phone Farmers 1GG. 7-11-Gt
WANTED Woman for general
housework. Call Main 88. Adv.
7-10-tf.
WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room, strictly modern furnished
house. Call Main 788. Permanent.
7-5-tf
WANTED A woman as housekeep
er. Competent and responsible.
Will pay good wages to the right
person- Phone Main 55. G-28,tf
LOST
LOST A wallet containing $50 in
checks and hills, on Oak street,
between L. E. Bragg s and C. E,
Duffy's. Phone 37G-W. Reward
7-12-2t.
LOST Small coin purse between
Chautauqua grounds and Adams
avenue, containing $4200. Return
to Flovd McKennon. G-2(i-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING ami Picot Edge
promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck
ey, 1808 Second St. G-27-tf
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 806 Adams
Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf
HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by
Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing
ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lG-tt
Milwaukee Sentinel: Twenty boys
and girls of Wisconsin ore given cer
tificates of merit by the Wisconsin i
Bankers' association for successfully
completing four wars of practical
farming work and at the same time
maintaining banking connections.
This is part of a country wide
movement to interest the youth of:
the land in the greatest of industries,1
agriculture, and demonstrate to them
that all the opportunities are not in
thte cities. All of these children suc
cessfully marketed their products
and, no doubt, built up a bank bal
ance in excess of what thev believed
possible. . -.- "' . 1 '
mm is a practical way oi snowing
the youths that there is mony to be
made on the farm. However, the
work does not stoD there. Efforts
ore devoted to instructing these chil
dren in a broader way, showing them
what is to be gained by adopting
business methods, by crop rotation,
all to the end that future generations
of farmers may have an easier lite
and a handsomer reward-
The rush to the cities is becoming
a serious problem, leaving the agri
cultural districts short not only of
workers, tout of leadership, which
is almost as vital.
Helping and stimulating the work
of the 'hoys and girls clubs in Wis
consin and throughout the country
may be the initial step toward solu
tion of one of the gravest of prob
lems.
"HEART'S HAVEN" AT ARCADE
pi:asing picture.
Do you wish to see a good, human
story about real folks a story that
actually -mirrors life, your life and
the life of your neighbors? Do you
wish to see a picture that will make
you say, I know a woman just like
that," or "The author must have
known a man lilke my son or my
husband?' Then drop in at the Ar
cade theatre today or Saturday and
see "Heart s Haven," Benj. B. Hamp
ton's latest production und the new
est Hodkinson release.
In "Heart's Haven" the hero does
not make a million, but he does win
out -over all his difficulties. The
heroine does not marry a title but
she does mate with the man she
loves.
Carl Gnntvoovt, whose popularity
has 'been won as the hero of west
ern (irama, shows his versatility in
a new type of part, as the hero of
every day life.
Claire Adams scores a success as
the lovely and suffering heroine who
meets witn an accident anil is linally
cured by an act of faith.
- "Heart's" Haven" also shows in
sharp contrast two mothers the
right kind and the wrong kind of
mother. The right kind happens to
be also a ' mother-in-law. If this
seems almost a contradiction, ask
yourself this question: Why do the
stage ami screen always depict i
mean mother-in-law? Why is she nl
ways the butt, of coarse jokes? Is
this fair, considering the number of
nice, sweet, comioitable and com
forting mothers who are giving their
lives in devotion to married chil
dren ?
Claire IMcDowell as "May Caro
line," does justice to the real moth
ers we know in life. T he fine, Spir
itual quality of Miss McDowell s act
ing makes the personality of "May
Garonne a lovely anil lovahle char
acter. ' - '-.. , '- . ' .
Betty Brice, the clever character
actress, known behind the footlights
as ".Kosetta Bnce, is the far from
angelic daughter-in-law. She is the
wile who thinka that marrine-e menus
give anil take. You give und I take,
-The cast, like all Hampton produc
tions, is an all-star group of leading
ami cnaracter players including Koli
ert McKim, Jean Hersholt, Betty
Brice, Frank Hayes, Aggie Herring,
Harrv Lorraine and the two famous
child actors, I-rankle Lee and Marv
Jane Irving.
A late ! ox News reel is also on the
program.
ACTION STOHV TAKI-:S
.MIX ACItOSS I'ACII-'IC
Tom Jllv In this plcturo wjwn ltHinmi!
onu'S lo the- local playhouse. Claire
Ailnms plays llio lending fcmlnliui
role anil others In the cast nro: Ihrn-
ild McDonald, llcclor Sarnn. (loo.
Selgmnnn. lOilwnril I ell, Tom H. Guise.
.Minna ltcilmnn, Kilwaril .lolmon, and
thol Wales.
A comedy will also bo shown.
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 I
Tom Mix has added tho working
acneiniin ot a stoker In the hold
a Pacific tramp Bloomer to his movie
experiences. In his latest picture,
"Stepping l-'ost," Mix is slmiighle
und forced lo pass cotil for IiIh pas
sage to Chinn, where he meets with o
series of thrilling dnnnallc situation.
This picture, which w.-ih nrodiieed hv
William Fox, comes to tho Star Ihc.i.
re Saturday and Sunday.
-Mix plays the role of a young
liniu-hmitn who Is captured l,y a hand
of criminals hecuusn ho possesi-s the
Hecret of (he location of a gold mine
hidden In tho Arizona desert. After
being thrown inlo Ihe waters of Sun
Francisco liny, lie Is plsked up by llio
crew of a tinmp sleami-r and forced
lo work his way lo Chinn, where he
again meets tho gang, win llic old
of some American sailors. Mis and the
daughter of the scientist who discov
ered Ihe initio fight, their way out of
a Chinese den nnd start hack lo tho
Stales.
You can follow Ihe adventures of
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l-'.I.KS COST $2.10.
Wash., .Inly 1
elk In violation of law.
Charley Thompson, reshlent ot me
Oveen mountain district, .'IB miles
southeast of Chehalls, was filled J1IMI
and costs by Superior Judge itos-
nolds. Thompson pleaded gullly afler
being lulled lulo court by County
Came Warden lleuscli. Ills c::euso
for killing the nnimal was that he
wanted ho tnont for food.
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Phupo with outtiMB liaVii.K two nkctu oach of whito nnd
of Kipliam J.nud of tho snnio Hlmpt. I.lfrhtly Hprmd
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or funry ahuprd cutter, remove ct'iittTH from unbuttt'ivd
tfinhnni nnd whlto pIhmh.
J'lnro trraham Urrud ronton In while llroad rims nnd
whllo ltrpad ciMilers In graham tnad rims, riaca dfto.
rated plcci-B will, white rim on the corroBuomltnf? ploco -4
. of Kiaham lh-eud and the ilororntod pieces with Kiaham
rim on corrcspondlmr pieces of white Hrend.
J-or n vaiiely uho cutterB thnt nro squaiv, olilonfr, trlnn- ,
KUlnr elllpticnl, fluted or cnllel Bhupe. Kor the centers
11 He ti'ny rounds, or animal, flower, or other fancy shaped
cutters. A circle of dark and one of whito I tread may
Ik cut diaKonally Ihrec- times and ono-half the secllonn of 1 .
oach color to put together ulternalely on n plain circle of
bread.
Add u .1ulcy ornnR or rosy npple, nnd you hnvn a henrty,
wcll-bnlanced lunch.
Of oonrs?, (o Rit. perfect .wiu.wle.ies. you linist slnrt Willi MrfiN't
lle-4td Hie wliolcsomc rli'li flnvorcd loaf that assures vlor a
well ns tyijoyment. 'iimt's
Superfine Milk Bread
lU-st for aiidwlrlio, host at all limes. Ask jour uroeer.
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La Grande, Oregon
Power
The three most vital units in the economical
and satisfactory operation of motors are the
Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of
which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder
grinding equipment we are able -to give-yowo
very complete piston assembling service.
Leighton's ' Welding &
Machine Works
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