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1 Friday, July 20, 1923 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE - -7-p: ; I Classified Want Ads THEATRES EVERETT TRUE V By Condo I iff) sr,l 5 I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTROPATIIIO rnYSICIANS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva turs and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main tOG. Residence phone Main 108 two rings. Sommer Bildg. DlV. II., E- SCHOEN Osteopathic ,t Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office I'bono Main 63- Kes. 1&3-M. Pal-mer-Roesch Blilg., La Grande. ATTORNEYS COCHRAN ana EBERHAIID Geo. T Cochran anil Culon It. EburKard, At tornya. La Ur&ndu National ilauk ilulldlim. ' CHIROPRACTOR uit. UELLE MVER8. Chlrooractor New Foley Building. Mourn 1(1 to 12 a. m.. 3 to 6 d. ra. and 7 to 8 p. 7-24-tt DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and naturopath, bkin and blcod di- Eeases, 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. Ruckmun, Palmer-Roesch Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to u. rnone Main iu- Snecial hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CURE UK. A. N. MAYVILLE Specialist lr cnronlc aiaeasea. MeUiods. Mecoano- Therapy and Naturopath. Bkin and blood disease, m-rvoua ditieaaes Chronic Jjcadac'ae. Kceema. Sciatica Appendicitis Constipation, Bowel Trouble: all kirtda of Chronic Dl aeanea euceeesfully treated. Phont Main KM. Room 1. 2, 3. second flool uooliOKe mug., opposite tr'.ar '1'uea- ter. Office iiouae, 10 to 12 a. m. I 1:BU to ft:00 d. m. Consultation free -4-t PIANO TUNERS EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano without extra charire. Work KUaranteed. Call New lln lluok Htore for appointment. Roy 10. Phillips. 4-10 FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. I. nmnAA T.offife No. 350 Loyal X)r3er of Moose, holda regulal meetlnaa every Thursday nleht at t . p. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Tin Women's Mooseheart Lesion meet. t meets second Monday of each month I Vlsltora always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B. P. n. VJUm T.a nrando tjodge No 433. iiouae meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clul privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MOIJEKN WOODMEN OP AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meeta on the first Thursday evening of each onth. In the K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng Neighbors welcome. E. H. RINOO, V. C. ! JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. b' ,nri A. M. La Grande Lodae No 1. A. 1''. ami" A. M.. holds regular meetings flrat and third rrldaya at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all M"nLOT L. SMODGRAS3. W. M. E. R. R1NGO, Secretary. T. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 2G9, meets averv Friday night ac Eagles Hall Vlaltlng members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. K,9 Meeta every Monday night at Eaglea Hall. All vlaltlng Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of the clerk Itaitma 21-22, La Grande Natlona. bank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croai Lodge No. 27 meeta every Monday evening in C-.stle Hall (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlghta. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, K. K. 8. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol the Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No W. u. A. of M. Lodge meeta flrat Thuraday at 2 p. and third W-dneadny at 8 p. wi., at K. of P Ball. Visiting Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA B. MACKEif, C. MARJORIB EATON, R. K. 0. E. H. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds Tested communication the aec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each nonth. Vlaltlng membera cordially welrnmpd. .. BVlUlA ELLTOTT PARKER, W. lIAHl NNA OROVE. Bee. DOfNGS OF THE DUFFS , y , 'a I TiiW'DANNY. WHV DOS'T I GUESS I'D BETTER V-' DADDV, I'M 50RRV I . t Vol) 60 UP AND SEE v f DITCH THE 0ASEBAIL ) ff THREW THAT SO ) HilM M .j VOOR PAPDV? HE'S glove BEFORE j Ii TTir FX SITTING UP TODAY- ) GO UP TO SEE DADDY- "Z'iZ- K J- T GO UP AND TELL ff l SMEAII3THATOME OF THE TT LA. HIM HOW 50RRVY0O r ff 71 TH at go ARE FOR HIM" y re' v " t BASE. BALL, SON IT J "Vrr 7 "P FOR SAM5 OR TRADE FOlt SAl.rc stock of now nrunn wlck reeord formerly owned hy Owl Drnit More, Klein, on Snle, 6ne nnlore. Cull MI.-J. -H-4tp KOIl RAr.R Ilnslneas Int. Thone T-18-tf 1'Olt S.U.K Olt TKAOK I'or stock, one eluht foot IVerlnu hinder. Kl.i Holt Ausiln. i.ndd rnnynn. 7-19-tf I'Olt SA1.K Ijirco juicy late lluliea. I'hono 3:iS-It. 7.19-dtp FOR SALE Brick and stone six room house, strictly modem. Built ins. Furnace and stationary wash trays, 'lose in; on pave ment.. Call 4-J. 7-17-tf. FOR SAIE If you want the very best cherries for juice and all cul Itinry purposes, get the Olivet f 1-om Karl J. Stnckland, Cove. 7-in-r.t. FOR RENT ''OK ltENT--2-room furnished apart ment. Phone S7B-M. 7-18-tf FOR RKNT Four room house. J. D. Lynch- furnished 7-17-tf. FOR RENT npartment. -T'o room TUaa nlC Ttr it ina.il i iiwib io-nr. ewii FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney Company store. Call Obser ver, Main 37. Adv. , 7-9-tf. FOR RENT ing .rooms. Furnished housekeep Phone 44fi-R. 7-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 11312 Adams, Phone 257-J. o-io-ti j WANTED i lo do house- WANTKI A woman work, fall acii-lt j fl t f j WAXTKI Hon rd In prlvnio family for two men. I. O Uox 1 51 2. 7-19-2tp WANTED Experienced trny wait ress. Apply New tsommer unil, Washington and Depot. 7-17-tf WANTED Rell boy at Hotel Foley. 7-17-tf. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk ins Motor Co. 7-12-tf, WANTED Man and wife for farm work- Phone Farmers 1G6. 7-11-Gt FOUND. FOUND A large bunch of keys; lound on JNortn sine or track Owner may have same upon ident ification nhd by paying for this adv, 7-17-tf. OST rtrown leather handbnpr, con taining railroad pass (.nil money. Leave at Observer. Reward. 7-l!t-2t LOST Pair of large tortoise shell glasses. Leave at Observer. Ke ward. 7-14-tf. 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. E. C. Tuck ev, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. h. H. Norton, 900 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edfre, I also Corsetiere lor Barcley Corset. I Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 0 ave-! nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans! store. 6-8-tf Safe Milk Infant. Invalid & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Apes. Quick Lunch tt Home .Officefc Fountains. Tablet forms. Nouriihiog-No cookioi. W Avoid Imitations and Subititutei Klli:.ltYS LAST fAV (.iti.Ar I'lfTi iii-: rinii'D from l'OI'l I.AH IUHIK Montn niuo atu Marie rrovofrt. an flu a combination of iwrwn nlayrs ax vt look leuiling honorf nuuU thiiiKH hum willi ntiion In "Urn)." which ramc ycsiordiiy to Hherryn. "ItruNii" In the urn i adaption from I'lmrlPH U. Xorris' novel of nmrriaK" ami divorct. which enjoyed "hi'wt sell or" "OKne throughout thu country. So perfect 1m tho picturo version that one womliTM whether the author hail t In cant of actors in in I ml when he wrote liiH story, or wlietiier the uncanny skill of IMrector Sidney Kranklln selected just the riifht cast. In any case, a superb picture ia tho rem) It, one that should not bo missed by man, woman or child iu search or an exciting ull-absorliinn picture rnmp and -Marjorlo liuldwm aro youiiK, married and miserable. .Mar- jorle Ioiikh for tho Rrayely of dunce and uburets, t and rhiltp Ih jealous. Their child makes no difference, and the divorce follows logically, Marjorie murryitiK tho man she had been flirt ing with, l'hilip drifting helplessly aloitB while' two women of (liflofent typea fall in love with him. The end Iiik Js too rich to bo betrayed in ; review., nut our advice is that you sefl it. ! . Others contributing, to tho success of this Warner lirolhers claMHie tho screen, are Harry Meyers, Vera I nwlu 1 rnno HY. I."... ..vie l..nn ,. ' !'"". """Mini en in mil, I n i- on K..rKiison, IMward Jobson, Harvey lark, t'yril Vhadwlck, Vat of.Maliny. (r'i-trud Hennetf and Kthel . Urey Terry. Julleo Joscphson wrote tho wenarlo. ' , ''Tho White Howcr" KiilimiflnK An entrnnclnf? story of tho Hawai ian Islands Isi-'Tho White Klower." a Paramount pleture. HtarrliiK Hetty compson, which was given its j premier showing .at the Star Theatre jlast nifflit. iliss C'ompson plays the i mi i ui u juiuiK. nan .American, nan Hawaiian, plrl who is in lovo with a "K American, tho piueapplo king u isuiiKi. .iiany nn ine pians wnicu 3I1HS l omjison rorms tor win nini; this young fellow's love. In fact, she almost does awuy with his fiance by tho aid of mysterious rites, so Krent is her love for him. Shrt rea lizes, however, what sho is about to do, and at tho crucial moment her real womanhood asserts Itself. The photography, as well as the acting, iu the production is excellent. Tho direction by Julia Crawford Ive'rs who also wroto inn story. Is superb. One of the many noteworthy seen oh in tho picture is that showing tho crater of the volcano Kilnuea. The heart appeal is Intense. Tonight is tho last showing of "White Klower" nt the Star. 'The Villas Itlaeksmlth," llnscrf nn (irent INtom, Praised by Crlllcs Oonirt Longfellow see thn William Pox motion picturo adapted from tho Cambridge poet's immortal "Village itlaeksmlth," ho would bo ns pleased as u three-year-old child with a loliy: pop. Utile con Id the master poet rea lize, when ho wrote the Immortal lines which have come down to this age, that tho wonderful adaptation could have been made. Pa u I If. SI oane, who wroto tho scenario from the poem, has compiled a screen masterpiece. All through tho scenes of the photoplay the sierU lug qualities of Longfellow's hero aro preserved. Tho picturo lias been pro claimed by Hroadway critics as a masterpiece. One of the eritlcs has aptly des cribed the picture as "doing for fa- TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens I So Naturally Nobody, j Can Tell The old-time mixture of Sage Tea n,1 ,,lnliMP fnf Hnrlepnincr ffrav. streaked and faded hair is RrandmoUi- er's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a Rood, even color, which is quite sensible, as we arc liv- ang in an aRe when a youthful appear ance is ot the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the tage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the rcady-to-use prod uct, improved by the addition of olher ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popu lar because nobody can discover it lias been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica tions, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which ii attractive. tber what 'Over the Hill, did for mother." Throughout the trials and tribula tions of a lifetimo tho father stands out as tho heroic fignro in a storv about n typical American family. Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing, on ward through life ho goes," sang tho i poet and so lias rani Kloane depleted ; the central figure of the story. i n every way "The fllage Black- : smith" Is a screen mnsterpieeo nnd it s destined to be wnp of the greatest I film attractions of n year replete with j photoplay successes. U will bo shown ' it the Star Theatre Sat unlay nnd Sunday. NOTICE OP FIMVf? OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Jn the Matter of the Kstnte or Harry Brink, Deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned hns filed his Final Ac count us administrator of the estate of Hnrry Brink, deceased, and the County Court -of Union County, Ore gon, has fixed the z.mi nay ol July, 1S123, ut 10:00 o'clock in the tore- noon, at its Court Uioom at the Court House in La Grande, Oregon, ns the time and place for hearing- nuy nnd till objections to the said Final Ac count and settlement of said estate Date of first publication June 22, 1923. 41 ASK ABOUT THE FREE BRUSHES Andrew's Variety Store Ij. l. snodgsr, Administrator Green & How, Attorneys for Administrator. June 22-20-July 6-13-20 Wanted v - Ooort TT.wl Furniture Houghton's Will buy your used furniture nnd pay the highest prices. Our July rienrnnco Rale nn furniture and used rugB will make you n big saving, Our Hemstitching shop gives yon the best In this line. Phono us for fiuick service. Wo call for and deliver. AVe nro Opposlln Thorn's fiiwerj IMione m.l-il 100 Fir Stylish, Fine and Long-Wearing ROLLINS Jlrmor Plato HOSIERY To be had at our store in style and fabrics to fit the feet and pockctboolc of every member of any fami ly from baby's summer silks to grandpa's winter worsteds. AT FIRST THOUGHT THE BALL WAS GONG TO HIT YOU ON THE. HEAD - IT WOULD HAVE I 6UESS BUT NOSE WAS IM mk Never Ask a Kiddie What He r 1 ;J Wants for Lunch! Serve ' ' ' ' Kindergarten Sandwiches They make every liim-h n "ni,prls,, Willi S4me fancy-nliped cutlccK in tin khclicn uinl IIiIm irripe youe rKy will wl liJx way to rosy checks nml siatwurt licnlth, uml find dclJglit In every lilte: Cut whito Hread and dark graham Uread In thin slices. Shape with cutters having two pieces each of white and i of graham Brend of the same shape. Ughtly spread half of the Bread, with well creamed butter. With small- " J er fancy shaped cutter, remove centers from imhuttered f graham nnri white pieces. ' Tlaco graham Bread' centers In whito Bread rims nnd whlto Bread rent era in graham Bread rims. Place deco rated pieces with white rim on the corresponding piece of graham Bread and the decorated pieces with grnham rim on corresponding pieces of white Bread. For -a variety uso cutters that are siinare, oblong, trlnn gulnr elliptical, fluted or cutlet shape. For tho centers use Uny rounds, or animal, flower, or other fancy shaped cutters. A clrelo of dark nnd one of whito 1 trend may ' be cut diagonally three times and ono-half tho sort Ions of each color to put together alternately on a plain circle of bread. ' r Add a Juicy ornngo or rosy npplo, nnd yon have a henrty, wcll-lmlanccd lunch. . , Of oourso, to rc perfect snntlwlrlics, yon must slnrt with rM'rfect liread the wbolisoim rich flavored loaf that assures viyor iw wll h I'lijnyment. That's . . ... ! Superfine Milk Breads Host for Hnnilvtli'liox, liost m im rm m m m m j m im m m mm m nun Power ' The three most vital units in the economical and satifif actory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Tins, all of which vv carry in .stock, 'and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works Rags Wanted" at the Observer POULTRY! POULTRY I AVc Want Heavy liens nnd Lois of Them J liens 41, lbs. and over 18c Hens 4 to 41, lbs 15c Butterfat 42c Buy Meadow Harvest But- J ter if You Want the Best ! Union Creamery j Company 1112 Jefferson Phono M-122 BY AULMAN I ill illplM I 7 V0UR 0 THE WAV ! JAjk. I til I I Pi nil tlnu s. A"k nur crocor. 'A La Grande, Oregon " (J OOOOOOOOOOOOO 3000000000009 2 2 g IMPERIAL TAXI I MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Call HERMAN'S 134J ! lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr FORD & GEORGE TAXI Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 After Mlrinlitlie Call Foley Hole! MAIN 773 La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND WEAVING .WORKS J Mattreanoa of nil klmli cleaned inrt rebuilt. Feather Kenovatlnt;. J Hub ltiiKB and Fluff ltiiKa roam I tlz. ' Mn, t,it floanlna Hi 12, tl.IiO and lip Cliaa. l-:dwHrdst Trap. Farlnry Phone 253-W oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Money'; 1 r.xnr To Loan bilnnia or home fropaitf 9 on rnsj monthly terms. o v Inquire J. K. OIItw rhone 1J1-W. W 1 o I OO00OO0000000000O00O90M0J i: .j-,.,.