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r Friday, July 27, 1023. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE Classified Want Ads it THEATRES j 1 - ill . ! -1 EVERETT TRUE PROFESSIONAL' DIRECTORY, OSTEOPATHIC) PHYSICIANS DK. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 100. Residence phono Main 100 two rings. Sommer Bildg. DR. H. E- SCHOEN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W' Zimmerman. Office Paone Marn 83- Res. 153-51. Pal-nier-Roesch Eldg., La Grande. ATTORNEYS COCHRAN ana EBERHARD Geo. -t Cochran and Colon R. EberFard, At torneys. La (irande National Bank Kulldlng. FOR SALE OR TRAMS FOR SALE 8 room modern house, S2700; $100 down. 702 Grandy avenue. Call 2II7-R. 7-27-iitp. FOR SALE Binder as good as new. Ailam Beck, Route 2. 7-27-2tp FOR SALE Houaehold furniture, In cluding phonogruph. 501 Adams. 282-J. 7.27-:it At tho Star, "Hie Hottentot" K.al Hit. "All my Hfo I've. Iioimi afraid of horHi'H," wiya tho innn who rides "Tho Mottontot" to victory In a d:in KoroitH race. Mo foura horwpH morn ihnn anything clan and sill) lio wins In on1 or tint most exeltlntf ateoplo chOHoa vor filmed. Ho wlna both tha rrtco ami the girl In tho ens. Anil he does it on httr nervo. t.v-md cit n . . I r.cryune llirniH 10 unfllH 1 lilt t. Illirp, nl TT macl!,,ne' ' O-tv couraK... And thafa ono IJZL r ll ',?J'e'1 t,'er''on why cveryono will lovo tho artlde!'- Ca" lb3JW- 7-27-3tp Uurill.,eP of Sam Hurrlns.on In "Tl... Hottentot," Hhomas H. Inre'a eom ody dritnta at the Star theatre. Stun FOR SALE Chandler car in first class condition. Wjll trade in on property. Geo. H- Chapman, east end T avenue. 7-27-.'llp FOR SALE 191" Harley-Davidson moiorcy A snap. SALE OK RENT Good used piano. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 7-25-Ut ciiinoritAoroit UR. HKL.LB MYERS. ChlroDractor New Foley Building. Houri 10 to 12 a. an., il to b d. m ana 7 10 a p. 7-24-tf DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and naturonath. Skin and blood di seascs, 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 6. Phone Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATL'KE CURB UR. A. N. MAYVILLB Specialist It chronic d leases. Methods. Mechano Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic Headache. Eczema. Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble: all kinds of Chronic Di aeases successfully treated. Phoni Main G93. Room 1, 2, 3. second flool cooitOKe mug., opposite '.ar inea. ' tar. Office house. 10 to 12 a. I 1:20 to 6:00 n. m. Consultation free -4-tf PIANO TUNEHS HXPERT PIANO TDHINO Clean and voice your piano without extra chance. Work1 guaranteed. Call New lln Hook Store for appointment. Roy K. Hllllllps. 4-lb-l: FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I O.'O. M. l,n nmnilA T-nrttrA No. SG0 Loyal OrcTer of Moose, holds regulai mee lings every Thursday night at t p. m. at Odd Fellowa' Hall. Tin Women' Mooselieart Legion meet; meeta aecond Monday of each month I VUltora alwayn welcome. A. N. MAYVILX.E, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O. EKca L. Grande trf.fl.re No 433. lAJUge meefs each Thursday evening at 8 o clock. Home and ciut privileges cheerfully extended to all uromer iUKs. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. UODKRN WOODMEN. OP AMERICA La (irande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, in the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. Ji. RINOO, V. C. I JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. L F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No S. A. P. ariTA, W.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. LOT U SNODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RINOO, Secretary. r. O. EAOLKS Aerie No. 259, every Friday night at Eagles Visiting members welcome. eets all HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. FOR SALE 14-foot Deering header. (Jood condition. Farmers 20X. 7-2o-4t FOR SALE Brownie Lunch on ac count of sickness. 217 Fir St. 7-24-12tp is fe:irleKH on tho hciih and hits braved trifles like typhoon und the, wild men of the Cannihal Isles. But he's afraid of horses ami admits it until . . . niiniiuiii 111: ii it in jinim,.i luri-eii i motorcycle, and a Chalmers Bupr.,.. ln 1L hnrrnnn nr ,nMft fhn fitrt , Kel miimm 7-a4.4tp;hft ,ovoa WI1( his own Heif.reHpoct. Tt tHtosn't luko lilm !oni to nmk.i )i Ik ohoiof. lo in;i y bo nf rn hi of horttoa but ho would rather bo doiwl than brand lilmsHf u, coward. So he juiya to ropg Fairfax: 'Tin either going to mnko you look up at mo and say 'Good boy. Sam, or look down und say "Jion't he look natural ? " '"Tho Hottentot" furnishes laugh ter and excitement from beginning to- end. It Htarts with a raco between a runaway horne, and an auto ntul end with a uniquo sleoplerliaHO, Tlio action never flags. . One contlti situ ation develops Into unother even fun nier as Sum flounders from deep wat er to hotlomletw depths. ; lioughiH .Mac Lean plays tho pnrt of Sum . Harrington, tho rolo which waH created for the stage by William Collier and played to packed liouses, both in New York and throughout tho country on tour. Raymond Hat- ton, as the butler, is at his best, and pretty Madge Hcllamy emiears her self as tho winsome Peggy Fairtax, whose lovo for horses makes a mnn out of Sam. N Tim Hottentot" will bo the at traction' at the Star Theatre until Sat urday night making" way Sunday to I ; one day showing of Tom .Mix in The Fighting Streak ny CcnJTOtrRisT travel 15K1SK IX SrOKANE T. , , . , Jfv fv FOR SALE Cheap. Nine-foot iDeer injf combine. Churn, 000 lb. ca pacity. Double disc plow- Busch and Sons, 1901 Fir St. Phone Main 102. 7-2,1-7t FOR SALE Six room strictly mod ern ounuaiow. Bunt two years ago. ah up to (late lixtures. Busement, pipe furnace, Dutch kitchen, etc. Lot 55x110 ft. Fine lawn. Terms. 1304 Sixth St., Lee Hanford, owner. 7-21-6t. FOR SALE Sixteen inch and four foot wood delivered promptly at $0 00 and $7.00. Call W. II. Berry. Phone 355-R. 7-21-tf. FOR SALE Five room modern house. Comer lot, 00 x 110- Good garden, fruit trees. Call at 1302 M Avenue or phone 343-R. 7-20-Gtf FOR RAt.K 44C-H. Business lot. Phone 7-18-tt FOR SALE Brick and stone six room house, strictly modern. Built ins. Furnace and- stationary wash trays. Close in; on pave ment. Call 495-J. 7-17-tf. FOUND FOUND 2 keys at grounds, July 26th. server. gate of fair Inquire Ob 7-27-21 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing roomsi Phone 440-R. 7-27-tf FOR RENT iA modern unfurnished house on Y avenue. Call 409-M. 7-27-2t FOR RENT Good house and 1 acre ground. Geo. Workman, Hall St., east of Flour Mill. 7-25-:itp FOR RENT 3-room modern fur nished apartment. Call 180-J or 339-W. 1 7-24-tf (My Associated Press) SPOKANK, WiiBh.. July 57. Tourist travel here Is 40 per cent ahead of the same date last year, and indications are that this percen tage will increase as the season pro gresses, according to Frank W. Cuil bert, secretary of tho Inland Auto mobile Association. Sneaking to members of the Cham- be rof Commerce recently, Mr. iuil- bert added that this season would probably bring about 150,000 cars to the city, compared with the 100,000 cavs which came last season. He re ported that inquiries at the associa tion omces so tar tmti year nail oeen more numerous than in tho past. T.et a Wnnt Ad find your hnyer. Give Way (o Pudl Carts ' (By Associated Press) l.OVI'O.V, July 2 7. Shall It he "Opera" or "Onions" is thn question agitating holders of business prem ises in ( ovent Ganlen Market. .Busi ness has grown to such nn extent of late that dealers allege tho Opera House, which admittedly old and decaying, should be demolished and the site utilized for nn extension of the congested market. Rich Boys Monitor (By 'Associated Press) SANTA BAR HAW A, Cal.. July 27. One priest, the Rev. A. Sena, and thirteen wealthy young men of Mon tecito, n suburb, have been appoint-' ed special deputies to keep thor oughfares leading to fire clear of automobiles when the alarms . are sounded- . Bread Supplies 90$ of Muscle Building Food American. Y. M. C. A. School In Berlin Lures Refugees Sherry's I.nst luy Cftst Memtci-s All Prominent The term nil-star enst, so often misapplied to pletures, Ik justified in ehnr.icterlzlng the Preferred IMeturo "Thorns and Orange Blossoms," the feature at the Sherry theatre. Prac tically evry artist in the. prod net ion has been either starred or featured ln his own right and each member of tho ease, hast an Interesting record of former achievement, - behind him. Kenneth Hurlun, who plays tho male lead, if; known to movio fans everywhere for his work with lhi Talmatlgu sinters, , especially Con stance, whom he has supported lit many of her best vehicles. Kstelle Paylor hus ulroady been seen in two fumouR stories this season, "A' Fool There Was" and' "Alontii t'risto," while Kdith KobertH was starred in number ol I'niversul features well as ln (Veil B. DeMille's "Satur day Night." In the supporting east nrn such niirnex n.s Arthur Hull, ( arl Slock lulo, Kvelyn Selble and Frances Buy mom). Hull has done previous work under tho direction of tiasnler, par- t ifii In H i' f ti "(Infill Wnnii'ti " I I a h- 11 FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep-i,,0 ,.,'. lately In support of IHorln. ing rooms, rnone 4.W-J. i-ii-nt. swiuuon In 'The Impossible .Mr. Del l,.w." I'nrl Mtitekiliile'H Im n fntnllhie FOR RENT Four room furnished IK,.r,.e r,.ce. i,H mu.iv chiiriteter nnrta BKni.lN, J.tlv 27 Forty-two hun dred Russian refugees, scattered all over the earth, are taking courses in the correspondence school which the American Young Man'a Chris tian Association is conducting in Berlin. A hotel porter in Cairo is study ing bookkeeping. Three Russians who have sought refuge in Tunis are studying farm organization. Eight refugees in Turkey are taking courses in stenography. A former Russian officer who found work in France oiling steam engines is tak ing a course in steam engineering. Down in the heart of China one Russian is taking a course in road building. six Polk Koa.t Work Hampered. II"" MONMOUTH ,Or., July 27 Great ly hampered by luck of miitorlal" and l.v tho extreme shortago of labor, r'timn.lnn & Ul 1'olnte. contractor. liavit laid one-half nillo ot concrete navinc between -Monmouth and- lten ton county line, n another week thn navlnu crew will move to tho l.ncklit- mute river and pave Hot.lh In order lo civo hriil.ro contractors a clmnco to move materials for iwo bridge to be constructed south of Stiver. l.Htlo tho gap of nlnn miles this nnmnier. Deaconess Hospital Oefcntlnl. SAI.KM. Or., July 37. Salem mill Isters have published a letter In de fense of tho Deaconesa hospiai, which recently was criticised for alleged cruelty to Inmates. Tho charges were Russians in Cyprus mado by one who said sho had been house.- D. Lynch- FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney company store. l;all onser- ver, Main 37. Adv. 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED By experienced woman, cooking in camp. Inquire at Grande Ronde Vallev House. 7-27-2tp 1 f-rt. (covering every type of role. With Jackio t'oogan III "Oliver Twist." Ills portrayal of tho hoy'a halt brother wan a forceful one. Kvelyn Selble and Krances Ray mond are also popular type actresses. The latter was in the cast of "Shad ows," a picture, placed by the critics among the must artistic, films ever made. Comedy Showing "Kelix Makes (rood." CAPABLE NURSE wants patients to care for. Can furnish good ref erences. Phone 4.14-M. 7-23-(jt WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La (irjnde Camp No. 169. Meots every aionday nlKlit at Ernrle. Hall. All vlHlting NeiKhbora welcome. Duee pNyahle at the office of ths clerk KoiimB 21-22, La Grande National Uank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croa: ljOdae No. 27 meeta every Monda lni In Cratle Hall (K. of P Hall), at lp.ni. A Pythian weloome to all visiting Knints. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, K. K. B. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION nt the Maccabce. La Grande Lodae No 27. W. B. A. of M. Lodita meeta first Thursday at 3 p. n. and thlro Wednesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P tialL Vlaltlng Sisters welcome. MRS. NORA II. MACKET, a MARJOR1K EATON, R, K. O. K. 8.Hopo Chapter No. 1, O. E. B. hnldH stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each fionth. Visiting aiembera cordially wnienmea. MARTHA ni.LTOTT PARKER, W. M NMA 8. GROVE, ft'r.. WANTED fWoman to take care of 7 year old hoy for six weeks. Farmers 16,1. 7-21-tf. WANTED Bell boy at Hotel Foley. 7-17-tf. WANTED Cherry packers. Apply Bunting's Warehouse. 7-25-tf WANTED Young man for office position in Union. Apply by let ter giving age, school, references ami other qualifications to Eastern Oregon Light and Power Company, Baker. 7-25-4t WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk ins Motor Co. 7-12-tf. MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Turk ey, 1808 Second St. C-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton. 06 Adaraf Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf KMIc.1 ill Hock Slide. roi.oiiAi.o sruiNos, coio. ap) Mary Wilkinson, 17, daughter of .Indue mid .Mrs. S. A. Wilkinson of Memphis, Tenn., was killed' when a rock slide threw her over a 17.ri-foot cliff In Hock Creek canyon, near here, nu'Sday. Gary is right. Those who work long hours don't make money enough to buy golf balls, anyway. HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tt 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 ATTENTION FARMERS We have your requirement in McCormick and Peering repairs. See us for your binding twine. W. II. Boh nenkamp Co. 7-2.V;it TROUT FJJK8 Haywood Trout flies and bait. Try them once ami you'll use no other. W. H. Bohnen kamp Co. 7-2")-.'tt studying radio telegraohv. A Russian ill Brazil is taking machine drawing. Bulgaria has a larger number of correspondence students than any other country, 8(i4 in all. Most of these are studying mathematics, but there are also many there who are taking courses in farm organization and bookkeeping and 127 Russians in that country are taking electro technics. Eight Russians in the United States are taking courses from the Berlin school, most of them mathe matical courses. But Bulgaria, Ru-ls mania, Jugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, i Poland and Germnny, the 'countries' J where the greatest number of Rus-ji sian refugees are, lead all others in I their enrollment. Poland is second! J with '810 mail students. ii The new Baltic states, Latvia, I J Lithuania and Esthonia. are also well ! represented in the list, having from lfiO to 400 students each. Llgeria, Morocco, Syria and Palestine also arc represented. beaten and sent to bed at various times without food. Tho letter urged tho puhllo to withhold Judgement un til Invest Igat Ion has been njadc, Never underestimate a silent mnn. Hn may surprise you when lio gels Into n row or enTs- soup. . TiminhM's Slum- Blight. HOOD It 1 V KB. Or., July 277 Un favorable weather, ui-cordliiK lo J. H. Kohprir. owner of tin' Twentieth Cen tury truek farm here, has resulted in serious bhbtlnff of mtd-folumhi'i tomatoes. He does not expect more than half u crop. " Mr. Koherf; says truck e rowers arc also hampered by 'Inability to obtain competent labor. He was in Port Ian 1 Saturday consulting with employ menl bureaus, but got no eneouraire- ment. b( said. The Goor MAXWELL Is praised by all who are familiar with it. Phone us today for your demonstration with out obligation, of course C. W, Bunting & Son ' Telephone Main 792 0OOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PATRONIZE The Grande Ronde Meat Co. All the Time FOR THE BEST MEATS ' Toasted bread Slices of bacon White meat of chicken Club House Sandwich ' Slices of tomato r " ' Lettuce ' . ft Mayonnaise dressing Lay between two slices of well buttered toast slices of bacon cut very thin and well broiled, thin slices of white meat of chicken, then tomato, let tuce, and a good portion of mayonnaise. Serve at once. . , . . , .i .7k La Grande, Oregon (j Power The three most vital units in the economical nnrl satisfactory oneration of motors are the Piston Rines. Pistons ad Pistoh'11nsfr: which we 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! We Want Heavy Hens and Lots of Them Hens 41, lbs. and over 18c Hens 4 to 41, lbs 15c 42c -8 o 2 2 '2 12 O0OO0C00000O0 3OOOOOO000O0A' D a o o o o o IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Call HERMAN'S 134J ' o o o o o o o o o o o o JitOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOo oi; Butterfat Buy Meadow Harvest Hut- ter if You Want the Rest ,' Union Creamery j Company j o o IOOOOOOO 0900000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOttOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooo oo 1112 Jefferson riione M-122 FORD & GEORGE TAXI Service Enclosed Cara CALL MAIN 44 Afcr Mliliilulit Call Folry Hotel IMAIN 773 Freckles Isn't at All Stingy f - La Grande S ' MATTRESS SHOP AND ' WEAVING WORKS l Mattrnssi's of all kluila olnaned 1 I and rebuilt. Pt-othor Itenovatlnj. a HaK ltUKs and Fluff Itiiffs room I size. ! Cnrprt and ling ripanlag il3, Sl.bO and up CltaA. Kilwanla, lrop. Factory I'hone 233-W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQJDOOOQ Money To Loan a o a o a o g j on biKlnras or hnme bropfty o o on easy monthly terma. J Inquire I. n. 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