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Wednesday, July 25 ,1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE I Classified PROFESSIONAL' DIRECTORY nSTTCOPAflHG PHYSICIANS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GU:, Osteopaths, Spinal Curve, ture and Discuses of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 10(i. Residence phone Main 100 two rings. Sommer Bildtc. DR. U. E- SCIIOEN Osteopathic Physician anil Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W' Zimmerman. Office l'anne Mntn Res. lfiJi-M. I'al- - mer-Koesoh Blilg., La Grande. ATTORNEYS COCHRAN and KBRTtHARD Qeo. t Cocliriin and Colon II. Kberllttrd, At torneys. La Urando National IJank Uulldlnit. CIIIHOI'IlACl'On Hit. UKUua MyERS. chiropractor New Foley HulldliiK. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to o d. m. and 7 to 8 D. 7-24-tf DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and naturopath. Skin and ulcod di ' senses, 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 jrTo nit T?. R. MILLER. Successor Dr. R.'J. Rucknian, Pnlmcr-Roesch Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to 8. Phone Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La : Grande, Ore. NATUItK COKE UK. A. N. MAYV1LLR Specialist lr chronic diseases. Methods. Mechano- 'J'herauy and Naturopath. Hkln and plond diseases, nervoua diseases Chronic Headaohe. Kczema. ticlutica Appendicitis. Constipation, Uowel ..Trouble; all klnda of Chronic 111 . Sesses successfully treated. Phoni Main &M3. i'.oom 1, 2, 3. Becond flooi 1,'oolldKe Hidic., opposite B'.ar Thea ter. Of fire liouae, 111 to 12 a. m. i 1:20 to 6:011 p. m. Consultation free : '! J-4-t PIANO TUNKItS KICI'KKT 1'IANO TCTMINU Clean and voice your piano without extra t-tiHri'A. Work iciiaranteed. Call New lln Uuok titore for appointment. Roy ,f0. I'hinips. -iri-t FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. I, a Grande LodKO No. SCO fjoyul Orcler of Moose, holds reifulal meetings every Thursday night at ' P. 111. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The Women's Mooaehenrt Legion meeti , meets aecotid Monday of each month t Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SllULTZ, Secretary. 1. P. fl. Fillrs T.a ftrsnde toda-0 No 433. uvuee meets each Thursday evening at 8 oclock. Home and ciup privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OK AM EKIOA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the flrat Thursday evening of each Month, In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. H. R1NCSO. V. C. i JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. L K. and A. M. La Clrande Lodge No al. A. E. and-A. M holds regular meetings first end third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all klasons. LOT L. SNODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RINGO, Secretary. s O. EAOLES Aerie No. 259. meets every Friday night at Eagles Hall Visiting members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La rjrjnilo Camp No. 160. Meets every holiday night at Eagles Hall. All visiting Neighbor.! welcome. Dues payable at the office of ths clerk Idioms 21-22. La Grande Nations. Hank liuildlng. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAB Red Crosi Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday i.,uninv In P. .lie Hall (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlgms. E. C. FIELDS, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, K. H. B. WOMEN'S HF.NEFIT ASSOCIATION ol the Macnheea, La Grande Lodge No 27. W. H. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third j Wednesday at 8 p. m at K. ot P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA H. MACK El. C MARJORIE EATON. R. K. O. E. B.Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. B. holds s1at-d communication the sec ond snd fourth Wednesdays of each onth. Visiting members cordially welcomed. M K UTII A F.I.T.TOTT PARKER, W. M NNA 8. GROVE. Be. DOINGS OF. THE DUFFS 1 BACK RIDING- Want Ads I FOB 8A1.E OH TIIAOK ' " FOR SALE Architects and contrac tors course, 7 volumes (1021 edi tion), and tools, 40.0) cash. C. 1!. E. 11108 Kourth S , 7-24-2tp KOlt SALE 11)17 Hurley-Davidson motorcycle, and a Chulmers Bug. A snap. Red Williams. 7-24-4tp FOR SALE Rrownie Lunch'on ac - count of sickness. 217 Fir St. 7-24-12tp 'I'he story In nliont Hie daughter of in man who in ihreuteiu',l with t'liian FOR 5ALE Cheap. Nine-foot 'Deer- elnl ruin. Who nu'reeH to marry lier ing comhine. Churn, H0O lb. cn-i'atlier'H chief creiltior, in onii-r to pacity. Double disc plow- Buschlsuvc the family fortune, 'nut death and Sons, 11101 Fir St. Phone intervenes ami ronigviK tin man from Main 102. 7-23-7t'hir patli. Still unoilii.r.iliinKi-r looms hip, however, when it is learned that a FRANKLIN TOURING Splendid car at a special price for quick sale. Terms. W". II. Bohnenkamp Co. ' 7-23-iit DON'TjjX)RGET Furniture sale at Bohneiraamps. Buy now for big saving:1 7-28-3t FOR' SALIC Six room strictly mod crn bungalow. Built two years ago. All up to date fixtures. Basement, pipe furnace, Dutch kitchen, etc. Lot 55x110 ft. Fine lawn. Terms., 1.104 Sixth St., Lee I iun ford, owner. 7-21-Gt FOR SALE Sixteen inch and four foot' wood delivered promptly at $!i -00. and ?7.U0. Call W. H. Berrv. PhonV 3.15-R. 7-21-tf. FOR,'; AI vE Five room modern hoCi' Corner lot, (10 x 110- Good g:S& fruit trees. Call" at 1H02 M TSfSue or phone 343-R. 7-20-Gtf FOR SALE Huslness lot. Phone 7-18-tf 4-10-Ii. POIl BALK Large Juicy Into Jlukes. Phono 33 5-rt. u . ,., .7-10-0tp FOR SALE Brick and stone six room house, strictly modern. Built ins. Furnace , and stationary wash travs. Close in; on pave ment. Call 495-J. , - -7-17-tf. FOR RENT FOR (RENT Piano. ,. Inquire New lin IBook '& Stationery. 7-24-tf FOR RENT 3-room modern-furnished apartment. Call 180-J 01 3.19-W. . . ... . - 7-24-tf FOR RENT 2-room house, .partly furnisbeiL .. Phone. 402-A. . 7-24-llt FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Phone 434-11. 7-23-31 FOR RENT 3 .furnished housekeep ing rooms, i'none 43.I-J. - 7-zi-ht. FOR RENT Four room furnished house. J. D. Lynch- 7-17-tf. FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney CdAfpany store. Call Obser ver, Maio, 37. Adv. 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room unfurnished house, close in- Wi buy furniture if reasonable. 1704 Washington. , , . 7-24-3tp WANTED Woman wants steady work, cooking and keeping house on farm. Call at 1707 Jefferson avenue. 7-24-2t WANTED A gooil dairy hand. Call rarmers Ai. Y-2j-:itp CAPABLE NURSE wants patients to care lor. can lurnish good ref erences. Phone 434-M. 7-23-(it WANTED Experienced pantry wo man. 'Apply bommer Grill, Wash ington and Depot. , - 7-23-tf WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Call or address N. K., Observer. 7-21-4tp. WANTED 'Woman to take care of 7 year old boy for six weeks. Farmer .163.. . . . . , 7-21-tf. WANTED Bell boy at Hotel Folpy. 7-17-tf. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk- ns Motor Co. 7-12-tf. FOUND FOUND 4 keys in leather, case on Adams avenue, inquire observer- 7-23-2t FOUND A large bunch of keys; found on Nortli hide 01 track Owner may have same upon ident ification and by paying for this adv. 7-17-tf. IiOST LOST Lavilllorn set with one dia mond. Return to Observer office Reward. . . 7-24-2t LOST Package of ladies' clothing and bedding between Baker anil Union, Friday a. m. Finder-please notify W- C. Adair, Lisabueln Va shon Island, Wash. 7-21-2tp W theatres p a aaamafMsvnaaaaua Khi'ri'yVi .nst Day "Slim Klinnlili'rs' Tim new Irene. i'iisIIo picture, "Slim ShoulrliTS." whlrh opent-il yesterday at I li ii Sherry llieulro is one of Ihu most eiilerltiltiliiK Nereen troiliictiiin-i in which Mils e hnritiiiiK star lias ever appetireil. The story Is by I'harles K. Harris, the niitt',1 mintr writer, anil llio llelure wan ilirt'cted hy Alan fros- Intnl. note iuikciI by her inther is in the toad man's safe. Then roim-s ono of most sensational (li'Volopineiils in the slory, anil Mrs. Castle is called upon for some ot tho host dramatic iictinK ot her career. In tho end everything comes out happily and the heroine marries th nephew ot tho man she hud promised to marry In order to savo her 1'allic Mrs. Castle does a liltlo of every thing In this picture. Hhn wears beautiful and gorgeous clonics, ilrlv a fast motor boat, ridi-s horseback. dances, swims and drives n fust car. it Is one of the best pictures over shown on the screen, and wtlhoiit ex. ception la the host Irene' Cusllo pro duction ever released. Also Showing A Oomcdy. At Star Tliuixlay "Tin llnurnlm Thomas II. Inc. has pirkori a win ner and prudiictMl' a thriller hi Iiik ri i in version of "Tlit Hottentot." Ada pi od from tin ,staK Ilay ot 1 hi) .same name in whlih Willie Collier scored Ills pn-atest mireess, Him pic ture iM u novel comhint..lon of Iillar lons comedy uikI tense. (Irama. . Tlio witty .lines or 1 1n play which won such cndlesn Inuhter from un- iliences throiiKtiout the country have lecn retained in tmarklinK .snl)-litles. The , nliHiml sil nations in -which a hose-fearintc yachtsinan finds hlm Mitlf when ho hecomes tho accidental hero of a runaway and is mistaken for u, famous steeplechase rider of Iho samo name have been developed on tho screen with the expertness of tho muster showman. ' Just by way of . tfood measure, Incci has filmed a steeplechase which, couldn't be Included In the stnxe play, and U a t H ri 1 1 imiK' achievement of during riding and spectacular pholo itraphy. It took a month and 2oo,- noo celluloid feet to catch the hudllnji horse and, their riders lu action ra pid enough to satisfy tho producer. From beginning to end "Tho Hot tentot" Is crowded with laughs. Sam's Introduction lo Peggy Fairfax, with whom ho promptly falls in love, is ono of tho fu nicest incidents, ever screened. The horsefenrlng yachts man has just shaken hands Willi her when her horse rum( away. Sam, jumps on the running-honr of hlH au tomobile to pursue her. When tho car hits u rut lie is thrown into the nir uird llghts on tho back-of u rider less horse that has been plunging along -in mod fright beside the .into. liy Sheerest accident the terrified ynohtsnian on the. equally terrified horso manages to pull the girl from If. .When you are suffering with rheu matism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the Aaickest relief known. Nothing las such concentrated, pene trating heal as red peppers. Instant relief. Ju as soon as you apply Pepper RuJ you feel the tineliukyncat. In three minutes it warms thBWjre spot through aid; through. KsfTthc blood, circulation, breaks tnsfrc congestion i and the old rhcumTiin torture is gone. - Rowlci Red Lfpcr Rub, made from red peuversfosts little at any drug store. GcT jar at once. Use it for lumbajTicuritis, backache. Stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to. get the genuine, with the name Kowlcs on each package, MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot EdKe promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and plcot ed(te by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-lG-tl HEMSTITCHING a.id Picot Edire, also Corsttiere for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans store. 6-8-tf Olivia's IP RHEUMATISM II -flFCTiriJ WITH RED PEPPER dtJuH SHE60E& OUT WM$$W'T ' FREQUENTtV FOfi "V 4i0t ' fMk&fe' SHE SEEMS A MORNING'S RlOE iWM(t$'&& flV' ' To HAVE FULL jP V Y ,,g COWTCOL OF EVERETT TRUE Ho co DON'T Com ii ' T t'm MOT l-r HKe 'AT -- - wi Jmm - - $ her mount before Tie himself is ihrown vloleully over an embankment mil crowned with a flylni; horseshoe from the vluhmtly pawlni; horse that has just run uway. After this absurd scene which every one believes has been a brilliant res cue, Sam Is mistaken for n famous steeplechase rider of his srwno name. Ills strusltlcR to extricate himself from ft sllunlinn as ombnrrnsslng as It Is dangerous, in view of tho fact that he can't ride at all, jnnke Sam's life miserable from that limn on. In tin. end he either has to ad nilt -himself a coward to iho filrl be loves or ildu the wild Iloltentot In ll break neck Bteeplecbase. Tho lloltenint" Is Hie Rort of a picluro that is sum to nppeiil to comedy. Is brilliant and wholesome from start to finish. There Is a slronK love Internal and a sinashiiiK climax in tho miiKiiillrent steeplecliase. Madge llellamy, recently starred In Maurice Tonrneur'R "l.ornn Iloone," is at her winsome best as tlio viva cious llllle sportswoman for whom Sam overcomes fear. Ilouglns Mac Lean, as the horsefearinK yaclilsmun, and Havmond TfiiUoll, as Hwift. tho FUrt mm i H k.m. Here IsTheRanfeeYou Have' Deen JLooKmA ror This new model is jrxondmy, but still pie room. . The oven is largi ecrulppecl to set cooling. The cooking on u necessary. ' it pf one piece niaking it tasjytn clean. These and Hotpoint nge niore profn Food prcpan and more wholesome food because aperl lt an IUfU sunacc rniny cdhet.convMfnces Hifches ElectSrkJE U)1C jr Many other new models are shown and designed for every particular condition Let us show them to you. Tho Wwrtumntf it ont of t irrin tarrying a iwV rtofx. Thry m rsJwiMt Cut lAirm out md ttrt Jar rtfrrrmM. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND TOWER Doing Fine. Br Condo -rut's is (keoicriMe pPS eecenlrie butler, have worked out clever cliaincteri.ations that are Rood for a latiah every llmo they appear Oil lllll M-ieeii. "The lloltenint" will be shown thn Star thentim on Tiiursiiny, eriauy and Saturday. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the office, of Architect p. P. Miller, .a 'Grande, OreRon, up to and inchulinR July Ziitn, i:u;i, lor me coiisu-ucuun ot a two -room scnooi ouihiihk, District Number 20, Union County, Orelron. .. All bids shall he accompanied by ensh or certified check, equal to 5 per cent of the amount of tho bid, and made payable to thh clerk of said district, lo insure faithful exe cution of the contract. , , ,t The board of directors reserve the right to accept or reject anyi or all bids submitted, ,7-14-21-25. "Heacock's Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tuned, and made right. Enterprise, Oregon. - 2-0-flt INDIVIDUAL BAKED JJJttKA - . . 8 rect bcauty.It has been d evened far'space with a" drop door tlut wiABTOrneri nicely rounded i are aB combined in "ihis new to tnake your work rnore pleasant JJHJ' Hotpoint Hughes Electric Range is better cooked of perfect lieat control COMPANY. ECU ffi&'g' co around The track ., ' if eight ;ora tem Tikil5 .;. her horse . off - llilinnsness ami Constipation., I "For yenrs I was troubled with bil iotisue.'s and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My np- fietite Tailed me. lost my usual nice and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions mill calhnrtir.i only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the system to do its work naturally," writes vMI's. Hosa Polls, liirminglmm, Ala. Adv. Mensum l-'iasl Valuer (Hy tho Associated 1'ress) . VIKNNA. July 2S. Austrian ftov crnulent employees; i'IkIiiIiik to iraln payment for llieh- Inborn siil'ficient to malulalu Iheir rainilles, liavo prc senteil lltelr enso-in-a novel way. In- Watch to see your grocery bills grow smaller Cherry Pudding Scald a pint of broad crumbs in a quart of boiling milky add a piece of butter the size of an egg ,a g)d pinch of salt, four eggs, a cup and a halfof sugar, a little ground cinnamon and a auyrt of stoned ove.n i ill The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Pistcn Rings, Pistons andJjT,:.naf.arll.lot.l,w, whih we carry in sjpekTTmtTwith our cylinder l grinding equijanehewe are able to give you a" " very compile piston 'Leighton's Machine Rags Wanted at the Observer ! POULTRY! POULTRY! ' We Want Heavy Hens ! ' . and Lois of Them j i Nona 41, lbs. and over 18c " frifcfis 4 to dlo lbs 15c J ji Iluttei'fat 42c 1 ' ! Huy Meadow Harvest Hut- ! S .ter if You Want the Host J I jmpany 11S Jefferson Phone M-122 BY AIJLMAN Union Creameryi tc 1 yz Jefferson ill " ii BEFORE SHE FALLS stead of reiatlmr Hint in Iho old riuya Ihey could buy for five crowns what now costs them 6,oon, they have, used minutes of labor us a mcnsurlmf unit, and .produced an - liilerestlmf table. . ; In 1014 a loaf of brend cost 12 1-2 iiiluitiiw of Inbor: today the cos tin 4!i inlniilos. A measure of sugar that cost I'll mlnilli's nine years oko, now; alls for loj iniiiules. Coal has rlRen ii-oiii 1 hour nnd la minutes to 13 hours nnil 3H minutes, and u pair of shoio from it hours ami IS minutes to 1!) hours mid lln minutes, ' All is vanity, and nothing Uvea for. ever except, tint soul, nnd the ona tilinut Din two Irishmen, 1 t)ur idea of zero In something Joi Kct excited about is the riKht of eiitiat PiKiriiiullv In clilnn. cherries., ' I 1 1 ff n.w a Grande, Oregon (J assemDiing service. -Weldihg & Works OOPOOCOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOIt o IMPERIAL' TAXI I MAIN 580 o o o o o o o o o o o o n PROMP SERVICE After Midnight Call IIKRMA 00000000000000000000000000 FORD & GEORGE TAXI AVer MlilnlKlit Tall I'oli j Hotel MAIN 77S , La Grande ! ! MATTRESS SHOP AND i WEAVING WORKS J Mnltrssisof all kinds eKuuted ( I tml Dilml. Feather Henovatlnf. Han ItuilS ona izo. Carpet anil Itiig .Cleaning Uil3, Sl.r.O arid ap , Chas. Kiltvanlfl, Prop. Factory Phone 2!3-W. 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