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V Wednesday, August 1, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE . Classified Want Ads ill ................................. ii PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY osteopathic rnvsiciANS DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 10(i. Residence phone Main 10U two rings. Sommer Bildg. DR. K. E. SCHOEN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. w Zimmerman. Office Pkone Main S3- Res. 153-M. Palmer-Roesch Bldg., U Grande. ATTOUNEVS COCHRAN and EHETtHATlD Goo. f Cochran and Colon It. Eberhard, At torneys. La Grande National 13auk Building. CUIHOI'KACl'Oft Oil, BELLE MYEKS. Chiropractor New t'oley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 6 d. m. and 7 to 8 D. J 7-24-tt DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and naturopath. Skin and blcod 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 6. Phono Main 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CURE OR. A. N. MAYVILLE Specialist lr chronic diseases. Methods, Mechano TherRpy and Naturopath. Skin ant? blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronto Headache, Eczema, Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble: all Kinds of Chronic Dl B-eafles successfully treated. Phon Msln G93. Ttoom 1, 2, 3, second flool Coolldfre Bids., opposite Star Thea ' ter. Office house, 10 to 12 a. m. t 1:30 to 6:0(1 d. m. Consultation free 8-4-tf PIANO TUNERS EXPERT PIANO TtJMING Clean and voice your piano without extrs charge. Work icuaranteed. Call New- lln Book Storo for appointment. Roy K. Phillips. 4-iG-u FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I O: O. M. La Grande Loogo No. 360 Loyal Ordl?r of Moose, holds legulai meetings every Thursday night at & . p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Tht : Women's Mooseheart Legion meet 1 meets second Monday of each month I Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVTLJjE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. B. P. 433. O. TCllcs T.a Grande liCdge No rajuge meets each luuriaay eventne nt ft o'elork. Home and clul privileges cheerfully extended to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEUICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on tii first Thursday evenlne of each month, in the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. H. RINGO, V. C. I JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. l. IT. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No 1. A. F. arid-A. M.. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons.oT gNODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RINGO, Secretary. r. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meets every Friday night ac Eagles Hall Visiting members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Or mde Camp No. 109. Meets every lionday night at Eagles Hall. All visiting Neighbor.i welcome. Duos psyable at the office of tha clerk i Rooms 21-22, La Grande Nations. Bank Building. J. J. Murolilson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros: Lodgo No. 27 meets every Mondaj evening In Cnstle Hall K. of P Hall), at 8 p. nt. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. C. U GRAHAM. K. K. S. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION 01 the Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No 27. W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wednesday at 8 p. ., at K. of P Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome. KRS. NORA H. MACKEY. C. MARJOR1E EATON, R. K. O. E. S.Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. S. holds stated coinniunlcstlon the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each nonth. Visiting members cordially welcomed. MA It', HA ELLIOTT PARKER, W. it ANNA S. GROVE. Pec. . w ' ' POK SAI.B OR TRADE FOR SA'IJ3 Two iron beds, livinpr room chairs, overstuffed daven port with chairs to mutch, lvovv lied room suite ant dresser; plion flfiraph, etc. I-i.one 2K2 J or cull 501 Adams. , 7-!j0-tf. FOR SAUC OR TRADE Two work and two saddle and driving horses. Call 1707 Jefferson Ave. 7-:il-2t. FOR SALE Six room strictly mod ern bungalow.. Built tow years ago- All -up to date fixtures. Basement, pipe furance, Dutch kitchen, etc. Lot 5,5x110 ft. Fine lawn. Terms. 1301 Sixth St.. Lee Hanford owner. 7-,10-tf. FOR SALE Brownie Lunch on ac count of sickness.' 217 Fir St. 7-24-12tp FOR SALE Cheap. Nine-foot Peer ing combine. Churn, 000 lb. i pacity. Double disc plow. Busch and Sons, 1901 Fir St. Phone Main 102. , 7-23-7t FOR SALE Five room modern house. Corner lot, CO x 110- Good garden, fruit trees. Call at 1302 M Avenue or phone 343-R. 7-20-0tf FOR SALE Business lot. 440-lt. Phone 7-18-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Good small house. Pay rent in work if wish. Phone 2118 W. 7'31-2tp, FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms 1707 Jefferson Avenue. 7-31-2t. FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. Ground floor. front yanl. Call alter 4 p 801 Penn- Ave. 7-31-2tp. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms Good place for children. Phone 3(10 W. 7-!10-3tp WANTED To rent 4, 5, or fi room furnished house In good location. Write G. R. care Observer. FOR :RENT 3 housekeeping rooms. No children. Inquire 1002 Wash ington. Phone 432 J. 7-30-.U FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, lt)u5 Adams. 7-28-tl. FOR RENT Four room furnished house. J. D. Lynch- 7-17-tf. FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney Company store. Call Obser ver, Main 37. Adv. 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED Middle aged woman housekeeper for two adults and two children. Apply' mornings after 10 to 401 Main. 7-30-4t. WANTED Some one to put up hay by ton. Teams and tools, furnish ed. Phone 28 W- 7-31-3tp. WANTED Elderly lady as com panion. Good home furnished. In quire 1510 Adams. 7-31-tf. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk ins Motor Co. 7-12-tf. IiOST LOST About a mile east of Island City a 25-20 Winchester rifle. Re turn to People's Market and re ceive reward. 7-30-3t. MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, BOB Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by Airs, uert liugnes, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tl 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-lf I if FORMER PREMIER LEAVES HUNGARY n.v i. n: s.) BUDAPEST, Au(?. 1. It is not ofti-n that a Kuropciui who Iiom bu'n I'riino Minister of JHh own country Ko'8 to the .New World to live. Count Kurolyi. t'ornH1! Ireniinr of l-Jiinpa ry, liowvor, ltns turned liln hack on his native lunrt und hnx taken hiH family to Canada, where ho ex- iierif to make hiH future home. To friends in his native land h confided: 1 'I go to Canad with great joy, so that my rhildrcti may ! educated on Kiiplish lineH." Thero urc nlnoos In Mexico wborn ! It never rains, whlcb sbould b Im-IL ported for picnic pround. l" MD-ICAWT J " c I'i '! PT- f-f-'A '. !,n.l, iJ 1 theatres i i Sherry's l.nwt liny Johnny Hines, besides being a c!nan-cut, likeable and human comed ian, is equally at home when it comes to' performing fearless acro batic feats, smashing into fast mov ing trains, und also a terpsichorean expert who would make even the illustrious Maurie blush. But that's another way or saying that Johnny Hines is as versatile an artist as there ts on the screen and certainly he has created a lovable character with an individualism that puts him in a class by himself. It is an orig inal ehuiracteri'.ation that is a mix ture of Wallace Reid and Harold 'Llovd And in his latest vehicle, "Sure- Fire Flint," Johnny Hines not only exceeds the expectations of his most liberal friends, but through it will add many, many thousand more ad mirers to his list, for this comedy dramu is a genuine knockout, so chockful of luughs that your sides fairly ache when it is ull over. But it also has pathos, thrills and ro mance. (All of which testifies to the high calibre showmanship of all those who in any way contributed to the production of the picture, which is good enough for the very best theatres in this or other lands. , Charles C. Burr made a lot of promises, when he selected this story for Johnny. But he didn't go far enough in these. "Sure-Fire Flint" is Hine's masterpiece and will make Burr a richer producer-distributor. Taken from any angle, the picture stands out like a 'powerful light house on a dark night. 'Direction, production, photography, lighting and last, but far from the least in value, titling all of these are of the first water, flawless, and contribute to make a superlatively refreshing at uraction. Also showing a "Fightingi Blood Story." .. I Uarthelmcss Screens Drama of Self Deep Richard Bnrthelmess in "Fury," a rollicking, stirring .drnma of the deep sea from the facile pen of Ed mund Goulding, will' tie the First Nutional piece de resistance nit the Star Theatre Thursday and , Friday. This production is heralded as an even more ambitious dramatic ef fort than any other of Barthelmess' highly popular screen successes, in cluding either "Tol'able David" or "The Bond Boy." A very large portion of the pic ture was taken at sea in a picture sque old four-masted sailing schoon er, for Barthelmess plays the role of a cowed young second mate whose spirit is not thoroughly aroused un til his father, the captain, throws discredit on the name of the girl the boy intended to marry. Then, later, on learning from the lips of his dying father the name of the man who had wronged his moth er, his whole nature changes and he swears vengeance. Which leads to gripping denouement and the culmin ation of a romance. Dorothy Gish, is Barthelmess' leading lady, portraying the role of Minnie, the little London boarding house slavey with whom the bashful young mate falls in love. Tyrone Power, famous on stage and screen. has the part of Cantain Levton. Others in important iroles are Barry Macoilum, rat liurtigan and Jessie Arnold. "Fury' was directed by Henry King, who also directed the preced ing Barthelmess successes of the past year. Early Longfellow Text Sought in Main City PORTLAND, Me., (Aug. 1. (AP) A brief and hitherto unpublished poetic flight of Longfellow, written when he was 111 years old, has come to light here. The verse and the history connected with it was re- The Good MAXWELL Is praised by all who arc familiar with it. Phone us today for your demonstration with out obligation, of course C. W, Bunting & Son Telephone Main 792 I Juvenile EVERETT TRUE l'.NEY,'SVR6TT 1 Kji'lON'T VOO HSAVS, - L-i' fte"1wm5T(.s' ? zzr:' ' -- ;A MHISW Vou UjA iT MS i rr?1 -dom't krST(E vealed bv the search of Rufus Lam son, an elderly potter, for a non descript potcry phuiuc, long slnco vanished. Conceived while the youthful Longfellow was watching a potter working at his wheel, the verse is believed to have had the same source of inspiration which, ill Inter years, found its expression in "Keramos." As related by Mr. I.nnison, one of the I'avorllo haunts of Longfellow as a boy was the small 'pottery of Benjamin Dodge, on Brattle Street. Longfellow, watching a vessel tak ing shape under the fingers of the old potter, one day scrawled four linos of verso on a slip of paper: "No handicraftman's art Can lo our art compare: We potters make our pots Of what we potters are." Then he slipped away to join his companions. Benjamin Dodge, ab sent from his task, returned and found the paper- And because the lines grasped his fancy, he wrote them on a plaque of clay and had it baked. For vears the panel hung over his wheel. lAi new firm orected new pottery, and the pnnel was LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AST) FOUNDRY All Kindt of . Machinery, Automobiles and Tractors Repaired,, Overhauled and Rebuilt. Acetylene Weldine; of All Kinds Cylinder Boring and Oversize Pistons Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins Reground dive Us a Trail ' D. FITZGERALD Prop. 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Phone Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. 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Today at Halifax the wire' joins the telegraph system which extends from Hnlifax across Canada to Van couver and thence under the sea to Fiji, Norfolk Island, Australia and wew Zealand. As a result, messages can now be sent from London to tnc Antipo des in 30 minutes. Thus are the far-flung parts of the British em pire held together. Let a Want Ad find your buyer. o o o o o o oioooooooooooonotoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I - O , 0 o : a o ; o o , ' o 0 o a t .... : j o f ' , f PATRONIZE ' f 1 The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 1 g j All the Time , , ;' FOR THE BEST MEATS ; . ' ",: .' g o "" o o o o - o o o o o o . o o o o o o o UOOOOOOOOOfVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOo r.... i rrr- - Culinary Creations i Bread and Sea Food Make a Nutritious Pi Combination ' I ' " Scalloped Oysters 1 Vj cup fresh bread 1 pint, oysters crumbs Salt, pepper tiup moiled buttor 'I'oast 1 Pour melted buttor over jifW 'Ifi r'nucnlm. 'ovcr tho bottom of BW ' a iiuttercd baking dish with j, "k. JlTtl Hie crumlts, then upon those ' - -iftX AST rv pljicx' n. Inyer of oystei'H and ' l'(f V S , season with Halt and pepper. -nejm!, WySL Add alternately layers of (MmWK ' cruinUs and oysters. Hake U 'l W $$$Te$f mlnutmi In hot oven. Servo iffi)W wTSP Hot. oitl toasted broad. Vpjhl V 1 V I Irower The three Linost vital units in thri economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Ringsj? Pistons and Pistom Pins, all' oi "which" we cafry in-stock, and with (our cylinder1 J grinding equipment we are able A) give you a very comple t;e piston assembling Fervice. Leijghton's -Welding & Machine Works J M - . I' - 1, Ras Wanted at the Observer rOULTItY! 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