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Monday, July 30, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN I ..yt I Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATIHU TOVSICIAXS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN OLL Osteopatiis, Spinal Curva ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 10G. Residence phona Main 106 two rings. Somnier Bilde. DR. II. E- SCIIOEM Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office Pfcone Mam 83- Res. 1K1-M. Pal-mer-lioesch Bldg,, La Grande. ATTORNEYS COCHRAN ana EBERHAHD Oeo; -f Cochran and Colon It. KberTTard. At torneys. La Grande National Bank Building. CHIROPRACTOR OR. BELLE MYERS. Chiropractor New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 ft. bx. it lo b D. m. and 7 to 5 p. m : 7-24-tf I DR. J. E. WOODELL Cliiropfactor and naturopath. Skin and 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-Roesoh Bldg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to 6. Phone Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CURE DR. A. N. MATVILLE Buecialist Ir chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and blond diseases, nervous diseases Chronic lleadaclie. Eczema, Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di seases successfully treated. Ihoni Main 593. Kootn 1. 2. 3. second flool 1 Coolldtre Bldu;., opposite Star Thea I ter. Office house, 10 to 13 a m. i 1:10 to C:00 p. m. Consultation free ' S-4-tt PIANO TUNERS EXPEJtT PIANO TOMINU Clean and voice your piano .without extra charge. Work guaranteed. Call New lln Book Store Tor appointment. Hoy E. I'hllllps. 4-15-ti FRATERNAL.. DIRECTORY l O. O. M. La Grande 1.0(1 ne No. SCO Loyal Oritur of .Moose, holda legulai DQeetinga every Thursday night at & , P. in. at Odd Fellows' rtall. Thi ' women's Mooseheart Legion meeti I meets second Monday of each month Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILJjE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B. P. O. Ellis La Grande t-oflge No 433. iouge '"meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clot privileges cheerfully ext-indcd to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exal'ed Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Crande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neluhbora welcome. E. ti. RINOO. V. C. , JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerk. L. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. S. A. F. arid-A. M.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:50 p. m. Cordial welcome to ail M"OnL0T L. feNODGTlAS3. W. M. E. R. RINGO, Secretary. F O EAOI.ES 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 Grinds Camp No. ICS. Meets every holiday nistht at Eagles Hall. All Tlalilng Neighbor.! welcome.' Dues poyahle at the office of til; clerk Rooms 21-25. La Grande Natlona. Bank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosi Xodt-e No. 27 meets every Mondaj C, il C-.stle Hall (K. of P Main at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome t .If vl.ingFKnl5s.c q C. U GRAHAM. K. H. B. WOMKN'B BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ol the Marrabeen. La Grande Lodge No 17. W. b. A. of M. Lodse meets flrt Thursdnv at 2 p. m. and thlr4 Wedncadav at 8 p. at K. of P Hall. VIMtlnr Btsters wHrnme. MRS. NORA H. MACKEf. C. MARJORIE EATON, R. K. O. E. H. Hope C'hftptfr No. IS, O. E. S. hold tnt-d commnnicntton the aec on.l nd fourth lnr5ilRya of each month. Viaitini membera cor3lall HART HA RIXTHTT PARKER. W. M H U V ri. Complimentary Maybe if i ' j J , (&P mLC'dK ees.w&s Cwoaap Booeff 'vf'ti ill T VEHeHESr ) ll 'I'l l' 11 1 f WJosT-miMtJ ) 'ifMH 'j ' ' ( fbkuleS", I r ntWH wasst-that?) fr-vwAAA0S ) v 'I VM06fr-AinT '1 Wi'W made it our op ( I f;""'-- ' j L- oXVlJl.T I A I ITFfOVA I Us N!Cc T i W l sMAtil r fS .--rr,Vv f K' W 5T1U.A?N0IJSM I k : "r Jk 41 I' Want Ads I'i FOR SALE OR TRADE KOK SALE 1 young cow anil calf: i u-yeiu'-oiil mare. 1715 Jackson St. 7-28-'tp. FOR SALK 8 room modern house, S270O; $100 down. 702 Grandv avenue. Call 297-R. 7-27-51 p. FOR SALE Household furniture, in cluding phonograph. 501 Adams. I -"J- 7-27-3t ! i?r.o cjaid n - l UK bALfc Raiiffe, sewing machine, dimm; table iron fced unl other articles. Call l-W. 7-27-3tp v.v kj.-i m-. imnuier cur class condition, property, tieo. end T avenue. '--'-"Pi PfP cue i,i. n..: i i i''V Good condition. r.rT7.V' .'""V. ...... Fanners 20X. 7-2a-4t i FOR SALE Brownie Lunch on ac count of sickness- 217 Fir St. 7-24-12tp FOR SALE Cheap. Nine-foot Deer ing combine. Churn, 600 lb. ca pacity. Double disc plow. Busch and Sons, 1901 Fir St. Phone Main 102. 7-23-7t FOR SALE Five room modern house. Corner lot, 60 x 110- Good garden, fruit trees. Call at 1802 M Avenue or phone 34;i-R. 7-20-6U FOR SALE Business Jot. 44C-R. Phone 7-18-tf FOR RENT TO RENT Three furnished rooms for adults onlv- Phone 371-iW. Corner of 8th and N. 7-28-2tp. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 1905 Adams. 7-28-tf. FOR RENT Excellent room, close in. Private family. Boarding ar- rangements. Inquire phone 4 89-J. 7-28-3tp. FOR RENT 6-room modem house. Call 1408 T avenue, back of 1406 T avenue- 7-27-:itp FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 433-J. 7-21-6t. FOR RENT Four room house. J. D. Lynch furnished 7-17-tf. FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney Company, store. Call Obser ver, Main 37. Ady. . - 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED cook on . 447-W. -Middle 'aged ranch, Cal,L: woman to 38U-AV 'or , ,4J7-28-3t. CAPABLE NURSE .wants, patients to care for. Can furnish good ref- erences. Phone 434-M. 7-23-0t WANTED Place to cook in camp or on ranch by experienced woman- Inquire Room 4 Grande Rnnde Valley House. 7-27-Htp WANTED Bell boy at Hottf Foley. y-rf-ti. WANTED Young man for office position in Union., Apply by let ter giving age, school, references and other qualifications to Eastern Oregon Light, and Power Cdmpanv, Baker. k 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. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. . 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Cowed. Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by Mrs, Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tt HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edwj, also Corsetiere for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave-'j nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans store. 6-8-tf;" Soothe baby's moist, easily-chafed skin with CBaby Powder Best for Baby -Best forYim Try the Drug Stmt first THEATRES Sh wry "si l,uM Hay Today ''Thu Heart ItaUler" ft Success The I'urt.mnuni production of "Tho ll'iirt Ituitter," with Akiics Ayr' In tlin tt'lliir pul', was - shown with murki'U ucfOsji at the Sherry Then.. trt yesterday. Th Mory deals ontcrluinintfly with :ni iiltrii.miiili'rn etrl and lier iteem (IIiriv .mkIIi-kh wen re h for new thrills. jMuhtou Hamilton pluyu opposite. Minn Ay res in the role oi John Ik-iihIm; u .but - lwlor whom the Kirl in determined lo wni. nt Iannis is on who. must he pursued, aml she does all the pur- I Ill'St'l,..v I., ,,,,! liitn mi.l l,n,l litm ir.me in on'slu l1u,.s u , intcivstlns niuii-H- Chapman, east ,., The Hi-art Haider" was liin-rtuU WVsdoy KiiRKlt's. and in the sup- i.ortlnir vunt arc fThark's UuhkIus, Marir Hurko, t'arU-H Kical and Kra .t'r Ooulirr. C'omiMly -Show i ui; "llish Flyers.' Star Uiu'liiu St-iven Si u i ltd. 3l'iuiy aiv CiTl'iiriiMtl by Flayt'i's in "Tlio Ijiw of l-awh's. Do sermon players actually da all tho stunla ealk'd for by tint director? If wo were to takoho cast of l)or- olhy 1'alton s latest 1'arumount Slel-j vehicle, 'The J-aw of tho Law- which will be shown ut tho slU1' theatre today and Tuesday, for xampio i ne answer woumi i featured player, notably t'liarles do Itoche and Theodore KosloiT, is rc iiulred to do some sort of a stunt be fore the camera. The star leaps from onu rooftop to another. I Jo l.tochu "bull-doiu" a sLeer, and Thtmdorn Kosloff engages in a fierce hand to hand combat with the powerful d Hoehe. The minor members; of the cast content (themselves with sumu ilarcilevil horseback riding and peril ous climbing of tlm walls of a burn ing Mosque. "The Law of the law less" Is packed with thrills, and if you miss it you will fail to see one of the fastest moving ami absorbing photoplays ever soon hi La Orandu. Don't let your friemls (ell .you about it see it yourself. A Comedy is also being shown. If insects can't reason, why dooH a fly alight on the butter when a swat ter threatens? FEW FOLKS. HAVE ' ; GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Say. Ladle, Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur , Hair that loes.its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made tip a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so. at tractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "W'yeth's Sage and Sul- fihur Compound," which darkens the lair so naturally, so- evenly, tliat no body can possibly tell it has been ap plied. You just dampen a sponge or 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 Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica tions; it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. 9 - The Good MAXWELL Is praised hy all who are familiar with it. Phone us today for your demonstration with out obligation, of course C. W, Bunting & Son Telephone Main 792 ' - - - - - ,. Medical Springs News MKDlt'AI, SI'ltlNtlS. July . .lcdienl it hiiviUK real warm weather. Some of the laniu-rs tiro binding thetr Kitiin. Seeral of the tiranon aro plan iiIuk: on attending t ho OrauKc picnic at I'nion Saturday. . Mr. Ord woh a HaUcr visitor Tu en day. O. and M, Woodson havn returned to their homo at .'ottafte Orovo aMor nn elrflil-day visit at the O. Woodson ranch. .Mrs.- Virgil K oily -of Itaker was a uueni at the J. It. Wanker home Sat urday. V biislnefs nieciini; of the (.rant; was held in the basement of tho M-hool. building 1'riday evening ieorge South was calleil noun- from 1 1 unt I tig on to repair t ho tel ithntin lint- ntt- lliu ... ....... hi Di-in last Monday morning dainaned or mail the same with proper voucn th lin. evi to Geo. 'W. Cherry, attorney for MkM li. Ord It visiting relative, aiiiflthe undersigned at his oil ice in wai- I'rb-mU In Baker. hi. (rroen is on tho sick list. ii. Whitttn and Kvorett Wliltton an enjoying a vacation in the inoun talnii this week. Mrs. T. K. Keunedy and Mrs. J. F. Kennedy and daughUM-n IJIHet'ao and Jean spent Tuesday and Wednesday in la (irande and Cnlon visiting rel atives. Mrs. II. Caiirdner of Snmnter. who has been visiting at Medical, wan calleil home by the serious Illness of her husanh H. Cardner. N. Foyo was a business visitor In Weihu,S(iav, (, () ti oom Is visiting in Itaker while Mr. Itloom is on the. re serve. Mr. ami- Mrs. F. Whltteii, Mr. and Mrs. J, it. Wanker' and' daughter-i tuby an. I Hazel were in Baker shop- ping Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of Brooklyn New York, have been visiting at th "Cottage." I'nele Dunham Wright and daught er M-s. I'. J. l'owers and son Nesdon Foye wiM'e in I. a (irande Thursday OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o A "UNIVERSAL" Electric Wrinkle Proof Iron Irons Backward and Sideways as easily as forward Guaranteed Electrically and Mechanically Sold hy H. & S. Electric 107 Depot St. Sommcr Hotel Kldf?. Phone 393-W O ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ohe Meat of the Wheat STARCH is the "meat" of tho wheat berry. It is the great energy-producing clement of the grain. But, in order to do you any good, it must be thoroughly digested, and it Is right here that such a food as Grape-Nuts renders special service. Grafie-Nuts, made from wheat and malted barley, supplies the meat of the wheat in most digestible form. That is because in the making of Grape-Nuts a large proportion of the starch is converted into dcxtrins and maltose forms into which alt starch elements must be changed before they can be as similated by the system. Grape-Nuts not only digests easily, but also aids in the digestion of other foods. Crisp, delicious Grapc-Nuls with milk or cream is a complete food. It supplies the life-essential vilamin-U; also iron, phosphorus and other im portant mineral elements for nerve, tooth, bone and other body structure. The daily use of Grape-Nuts is a form of health insurance which has demonstrated its vulue for more than 25 years. FOR HEALTH " Uiere's a Reason " Your jgrocrr ha. interesting details o( our offer ot over 5SD0.0O for Grape-Niils Nccipe,. Ask liim nliuut it; or write lo Kecipo Dept., i'ottum Cereal Co., Inc., Ilallle Creek, Mich. nion ('unnty I'ion coin ' plcnli-. Uv, Johnson and Oihbson huv iH'i'll will (miIIIhk on the community. ThoVj hold a mi'fUnw at tlin Medical i SpriiiK School,' liulldhiB Sunday. Let I1EACOCK of Knterprlse, Ore gon, install your Radiophone, and it wilt work ritfht. 2-7-2t 1 v , Notice To CriHltturs. In the County Court of the Slate of Orejycn for Union County. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Zweifel, deceased. 'nti.-i ii hpmltv trivAn Hint, the lin- 'Idorsigned hiin been appointed admin istratrix of the . Estate of Henry Zweil'el, deceased, and has duly qual- !:r:,..i u All .nr.. .-v.v. ...mm .u.i. to attend tltc persons havincr claims against sau.Vr ...... n.n 'v tllt f l,flHllw nniri0,l tn PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End I lead-Col dw. You feel fine in a few moment! Yolir cold in heitd or eiittirrh will be gone, ! Your clogged nostrils will open. , 'i'lio j nir passage of your head will clear and j you can h rent lie freely. No more null- J iH'Hfl, hctulaelie; no hawking, umiftliiig, ; mucous diBi-liurgt's or di'yiien; uo strug gling for brentU i'i night. j Tell your druggist you want a raall , bottle of Ely's Cream Halm. Apply a. , in , Lt u ni.n(.tnitii tliroiwh ovcry nir passage of the head; soothe and IipiiI iui svH)lli'ii, inllamed inn eon a ltieiu briHie, mid relief come instantly. It is juH what every cold and' catarrh sufferer nerds. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. mm Cntl Company.' A FOOD Iowa, Oregon, within ix months fromand pli the date of this notice. '.said fi KLSIK M. CilLLISrl K Administratrix of said EstuteJ Gpo.i W. Cherry, Wallowa, .Oregon, Attorney for odministrafrrix. iate oc rirst puoncaiiou July Date of. Inst publication July "0, urn. July 2-9-1B-23-30 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice in hereby given that the undersigned has filed hi final ac count as executor of the estate, of William V Carbine, deceased, in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Union County, and that the said court has fixed 1 Wednesday, the Kith day of August, li2;j, at 10:00 o clock a. m. on me smu nay, nc uie "Mt,hnUA i th'n Iv the city ot Iai (..ramie. union luimt), v"rK" as the time Culinary Creations From Crusts and Crumbs " By Betty Crocker , Bread Dishes Men Like Mm 1 lko lnviul bt'c'Mum' H'h ii KiibMtunlliil I'oml that pailsflo -liunEfr (i ml Iiwiuihp It aupplii'M :-1 o of t lit- inusi'lc linllillns fooil they ni'ril. Tin- followtnit ili'lloious Invntl 1 IhIk-m uih nlil I'uvoi'- Iti'H! Beef I cup Im'Mil onmihs it pOtinUN llt't'f .pounil 1'itw li:rm I'liop uu'iit rlni', mill will. pi'iipiT, tiri'int 1 cinmlis. '. vkk well li.'iit.'ii, unci iT.'iuu. Arti r iiiIxIiik I hoi ouithly. put luilf Intil tri'i'liHi'cl ImklllK pun. Now Iny ' luuil l'Hiit cKfra In mix-' turn iiml pm'K Hi" roul of niixluii' on top. piiB.il nil. ilown rlim-1 ly. lliiki- I'i lloili'K. Jb4 Powe 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 you a very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's 'Welding & Machine Works Rags Wanted at the Observer POULTRY! POULTRY I Wo Want Heavy Hens and Lois of Them liens 4'tf, lbs. and over 18c Hens 4 to -llo lbs l!c Butterfat 42c Huy Meadow Harvest But ter if You Want the Best Union Creamery jj Company j 1112 Jefferson Phone M-122 ace lor .hearing ana proving 1 account and for final set tlement of said osrtate. Hated July 1 12:1. KKANCIS H CA'HnriNE, Executor of the Estate of Willhiin V. Carbine, deceased. July lti-23-a0; Aug- lltilouHnesH and constipation. "Fur years I was troubled with hil iousness and constipation, which mado life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions ami cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I x should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Tablets. Tim tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen tho digestive functions, helping llio system to do its work naturally," writes Airs. Kosa Potts, Mimiineham. Ala. Adv. Loaf Willi. :I Ihspn. rroiiin il hiu'il 1 i 1 . -t cubs La Grande, Oregon a O0P00C00O00OO30O00000O0O06 o a IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Call HERMAN'S 134J IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FORI) & GEORGE TAXI Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 Af'ir MIiIiiIkIiI ('nil I'nlcj lintel MAIN 77S ; La Grande S ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! WEAVING WORKS Muttrosp of all kl.jria cleaned I rebuilt. J'Vnthor Itenovatlnff. I Hues and Fluff Kiifrs room ! arprt ami Rntr (leaning tlil-, ff.AO and up Chits. I-idwanlH, Prop, Factory Phone 25.1-W. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a a o o Money To Loan a a 3 o o a o o tulncui nr linmo pmnort, O on t-nsj montlil, trruu. g Inqnln J. R. OIUw I'liono IS3-W. a o o a s o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q i i i J Viiii i . j IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .-St- .li'T'