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Wednesday, August 8, 1923.' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN !5 . EVERETT TRUE Ry Condo IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Classified Want Ads 1! theatres o SPSS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY osTKOPATino rnrsiciANs PR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN GLE Osteopaths, -Spinal Curva ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone Main 10G. Residence phone Main 106 two rings. Sommer Bildg. DR. ,11.' E- SCHOEN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office Phone Main 63- Res. lKl-M. Pal-mer-Roesch Bldg., jt Grande. I v A1TORNI3V8 COCHRAN and EBERHAHD Geo. T Cochran and Colon K. Eberhard, At torneys. La Grande National Bank Building. cniRoi'itAcion DR. BELLE) MITERS, Chiropractor New Foley Building. Hour 10 to 12 a. hi., 2 to 5 p. in. and 1 to 8 p. m 7-24-tt DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and naturopath. Skin and blood di seases, headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec zema, varicose veins, all kinds of Btotriach, 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. NATURE CURE DR. A. N. MAYVILLB Specialist lr chronlo diseases. Methods, Mecliano Therapy and Naturopath. Skin anc blood diseases, nervous diseases Chronic Headache. Eczema, Sciatica Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di seases successfully treated. Phon Main 593. Room 1, 2, 3, Becond 'loot i Coolldge Hldg., opposite Star Thea ' ter. Office house, iu to is a. i 1:80 to 5:00 D. m. Consultation free 3-4-tf PIANO TONERS EXPERT PIANO TONING Clean and voice your piano wlfiibut extra phnrne. Work iruaranteed. Call New lln Monk Storo for appointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-111- FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L O. Oli. La Oranao LoOro 'No,..35 LoyafOriTiir ot Moose, holds lesulal - meetings every Thursday night at 8 ; p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Thi ! Women's Mooseheart Legion meeU) I meets second Monday of eacn momu I Visitors always welcome. A. N. MAYVILLE, Dictator. C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. K T n TTIVi. T. nrnrt -f.ddife NO 483. Lruuge ineefs each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and clut privileges cheerfully ext-rmded to all Brother Elks. De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La tirando Camp No. 7703 meets on the first Thursday evening of each nonlh, In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. E. it. RTNC.O. V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. 'A. P. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No . 41, A. F. anTA. M., holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all : Masons gMODGRASS, W. M. E. R. R1NQO, Secretary. F. O. EAGLES Aerie No. 259, meets every Friday night ac Eagles Hall - Visit lug members welcome. HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec. Z. LILLY, W. P. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every Monday night at Eagles Hall. All Tlslting' Neighbor,) .welcome. Dues . payable at the office of ths clerk v Rooms 21-22, La Grande Natlona, i Bank Building. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PVTHlASRed Cros: Lodge No. 27 meets every Mondas evening in Castle Hall (K- of f Hail)" at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome C." L. GRAHAM. K. It. B. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOC1 ATlONol ft,a I. Grande Lodge No 27, W. B. A. ot M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 o. m. and thlro Wednesday at 8 p. nr., at K. of f Hall. Visiting Sisters wel.-ome. KItS. NORA 11. MACKF.y, C. MARJORIE EATON. R. K. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1J, O. E. S. holds staled communication the sec rnd and fourth Wednesdays of each aronth. Visiting members cordlallj IARTIFA ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M WNA S nrtOVB. Sec. rfj.'uv -rue ( 1 FOK SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE Upright Piano. 200. MO 1. l:lla Ave. 8-7-ntp. FOR SAJ.E By owner: five room modem house mid two lots on paved street. Inquire 1108 M Ave- 8-7-llt. FOR SALE Well established hotel, with some housekeeping rooms, do ing good business. Apply Darland "tl. H-ti-litp. FOR SALE Six room strictly mod- n'tro a'S Z- t"l!il,t t(T yearsimore universal praise than any oth Basemen ZJ A production on Broadway last sea casement, pipe furance, Dutch kitchen, etc. Lot 55x110 ft. Fine lawn. Terms. ia04 Sixth St . '--M. FOR SALE Brownie in,l, -Brownie count of sickness- 217 Fir St. I---4-1-IPI FOR SALE or TRADE 480 Acres! ot larm ami pasture land in Ladd Canyon- Will sell or trade for city property. Call Playle Oil Sta- tion. 8-4-0t. KOlt BALK Business lot. 440-R. Phone 7-18-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Modem Apartment. Furnished. Just finished. Call 1214 W lAvj. - 8-7-2tp. NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. . , 8-7-tf. FOR RENT-Small 3-room house. 1707 Jefferson. 8-7-2t. FOR RENT Excellent room, close in. Private family. Boarding ar rangements. Inquire phone 480-J. 8-4-fitp. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for (light housekeeping. 1512 ' Adams. Phone 257 J. ' 8-1-tf. FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney Company store. Call Obser ver, Main 37. Adv. . 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED Teams for lumber haul ing. White Pine Box & Lumber Co. 8-7-tf. WAN TKV Middle aged woman nouseKeeper lor two anuiis ami two children. "W muiin.iR.-vtne after 10 to 401 Main. WANTBI) IBaby Farmers 87. calves. Phone 8-7-2tp. WANTED Woman cook Phone Farmers 5x2. 'on ranch. 8-fi-tf. WANTED One or two rooms, cen trally located, suitable lor studio and sleeping purposes. uniur nished preferred. Drawer 873. Ji s 1 ,8-6-tf, HELP WIANTED -Earn $20.00 week ly spare time, at home, addressing, mailing, music circulars. Send 10c for music, information. American Music Co., 1058 Broadway Dept. B-15, New York City. 8-6-fitp WANTED A girl or woman for general housework. iMtast have ref erences. Small family and gootl wages. Address W, care Observer. 8-6-tf. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk ins Motor Co. 7-12-tf. MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs. h. C. Tuck ey, 1808 Second St. 6-27-tf HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered. Mrs. L. H. Norton, U6 Adams Ave. Phone 421-W. 9-30-tf HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by Mrs. Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing ton avemie. 417-W. 4-16-ti 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 FOUND FOUND Bargains in dressers, beds, springs, muttresses, dining chairs at Houghton's, opposite Thorn's Grocery. 8-7-,'lt. FOUND-Ranges, oil stoves, kitchen cabinets, rugs, buffets, library! tables. Bargains at Houghton's opposite Thorn's Grocery. 8-7-2t. Hunger, the Hest Sauce. i RIB Sauce is used to create an anpe- tite or relish for food. The right i way is to look to your digestion. Wlien you have gootl digestion you ore certain to relish your food, i Chamberlain's Tablets improve the digestion, create a healthy appetite, and cause a gentle movement of the ; bowels. adv. I t HHMI V In li si FAMOUS STACK I'l.AYS 'The Hero" Another Valuable I'ron- perly Made by Preferred Plans More Like It. The presentation of "The Hero" which the Sherry theatre is present ing is in line with the announce ment made some time ago by Pre ferred Pictures that they intended filming in special productions merit orious plays which have proven more than ordinary successes on the New York stage. 1 he Hero probably received I son. lit is the work of Gilbert Tm- Pi.r, l(t,, 1 ALIUI (Hill nutctl.st, Chicago Tribune and the New York Jcw"' f,,r infusion in his year book of on.., direction of the niecp i ri-n,l- TjS0! 1' Wiibe re" 'V,,V n'tii, Vi, "tfijL.f a a-. sion Otis Skinner's "Kismet." A dis tinguished cast enacts it headed by Gaston, Glass, Barbara La Marr, John Sainpolis and David liutler. Also showing a Sport Review- RIVALS HISTORIC DELUGES Man Ma'ie Torrent More Sensational Than 'Real Disasters. A man-made flood that will at least rival and probably surpass the great est deluge in history will be seen in the William Fox special production, "The Town that Forgot God." A whole town, built especially for the purpose of being destroyed by the torrent,' is washed away. Every thing is swept before it, houses, barns, trees, inhabitants of the vil lage and livestock of all kinds, not to mention tl half dozen cameramen who were swept from their platforms I while the scenes were being made. No city m history was as com pletely demolished as "The Town that Forgot God." Even Johnstown, Pa., which was virtually' destroyed by water on May 31, 1880, when a dam gave way, permitting the mass of water more than twenty feet in height to rush through the town, was not wrecked in as spectacular a fashion as this typical American village. Even if motion- pictures were available of all the great floods of history, including the Johnstown de luge, the more recent Davton, O., catastrophe or the Galveston Tex.,I idisater, it is doubtful if it would be uny more thrilling or renlistic than one staged by Harry Millarde for the William Fox photodrama. When this picture played its open ing engagement at the Astor Thea tre in New York .City- the audience actually stood and applauded the thrilling climax formed by the ter rific storm and flood scenes. In addition to the torrent of water there is a terrific storm raging throughout the time the rushing wat ers are tearincr the village to bits. .This adds.grcatly to JJie realism and lorms a scene mat lew people will believe is not the actual raging of the elements-. The villaire, which is destroyed bv the storm and flood, was built in a valley across the Hudson River from New York City. Underneath the ground throughout the town a concrete base was laid to prevent the water from seeping into the ground before the scenes could be completed Nearly u score of cameramen., were used in the making of the scenes, but six of these were thrown into the torrent when the platforms upon which they were standing were ton- pled over by the rushing waters. In a tew minutes alter the dam was lestroyed the temporary town was under water. 00000000000000 000000000000 o o 9 . o uiaays hj. Miner Instructor of Piano Limited Number of Pupils Will Ho Enrolled for Term Hi-glnnlng In September Address Drawer 873, o J.a Grande, Oro. o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo FORD & GEORGE TAXI Service Enclosed Cara CALL MAIN 44 After Mldnlglit Call Foley Hotel BIAI1V 77S Willie MiRht f TOfXTTSEs ,.ti-.- L 1-Ktc.KLCj, kwcj . f -iW! viMy , i'l, ' ,3 NvnTuuUE'S-j L. CPVALA-JT j- TMHM X CoaCA WtUA GGT-lMUADA ' ) L WEEK.j -'C OU,T 1 iTeW IT J F T$Wr XXi PATcnETUVcETOSrD J r'i , KT ( TCC&TAUL !LX -srJ tav ah. r I;1 -rTTrV-i r-A-t 3arr T-fzr T 'Xr-ZI V &&-fyt S IV. -r. .-Z-Z blase motion hire producer attending the spectacle imlitoil that it was the most real istic and thrilling sight he had ever seen staged for a photodrama. "The Town that Forgot God" will be shown at the Star theatre today. Snme Old Story But a Good One. Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo., relates an experience, the like of which has happened in almost every neighborhood in this country anil has been told and related by thousands of others, as follows: "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrho ea 'Remedy about pine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery.) hud another attack of the salne complaint three or lour years ago and a few doses of this remedy cur ed . me. I have recomeiidod it to dozens of people since 1 first used it and shal continue to do so for I know it is a quick and positive cure for bowel. troubles." udv. . Early Morning Walk. WASHINGTON, August -.President Coolidge took an early morti ing walk before breakfast and lint T.1,.,!! th most LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAC1I1NF, SHOP AND FOUNDRY All Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles and Tractor Repaired, - Overhauled and Rebuilt. Acetylene Welding of All Kinds , ,,, Cylinder Boring and Ovorslrzo Pistons Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins lteground : , Give Da a Trail D. FITZGERALD Prop. Reynolds and Zimmerman Filneral Service Parlor, licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Phone Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C.E.ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo A "UNIVERSAL Electric Wrinkle Proof Iron Irons Backward and Sideways as easily as foinvard Guaranteed Electrically and Mechanically ' Sold by H. & S. Electric 107 Depot St. Sommer Hotel ISIdnr- I'hone 393-W OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 Have Had It, few people recognised him. He had lew engagements toduy. A WANT AD WILL DO IT 'Money Back if It Doesn't Sc.lp specialists w 11 tell you th. b probl.m with .dp ailments la to get tl.. people to form a consistent liabit ol taking- curs ol their ltslr. Van E.s Liquid Scalp Msssmte cornea In a putented bo.tl. uh a speclsl tub. ber applicator utlacbed. 1 ho inalhodot application is easyand cleanly. le treatment Is ted tnrou . rubber nipple, directly to the roots ol lha hair while) the scalp Is uenlly muHlcd. One min ute a day with Van l-.s. .top. I.lllng hall relievo, itching clp and-mowa new nalr. A.k u. about our 90-day tr.atment plan. W giva you a posltlva guarantee. Bold by Glnaa Drugs, T.a firnnde, Ore. O o o o o ft 6 . TrK PATRONIZE The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 5 lt All the Time FOR THE REST MEATS ,. oooooooobooooooooooouooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooo Culinary Creations FROM mi'SiTS AM CIU'MIW . lly ll (ly I roi kir old a x i xi:v sAxuwK in.s rou tin: u xcir hoy J i road for muuIvlolioR Hliould close KnUmnl, ami of Hiirh Hlmpn sandwich louvt'H can bi hail tl' box, wrap cacli aainlvvtch Bepai-i In out. tJUC'!! SftlUlUlcIl llncc finely two parls ol' cooked chicken to one part ni cooked tongue, and one part, minced cooked nnishrooni". Add seaHonlnR nnd a little lemon Juice, and place be tween thtn hUcch of luittered hrtMul, . j '1 HriXH nUKAl) Jll V r - row The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the nPiston Rings, Pistons ar)d. 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! rOULTUY! We Want Heavy Hens and Lots of Them liens 41, lbs. and over 18c Hens 4 to 412 lbs ...15c ButtciTat Mc I5uy Meadow Harvest Hut- ter if You Want the Host o Union Creamery j Company j 1112 Jefferson Phono M-122 O O o . o- , o o o o o . bo' not nion- thim as to cut wtthnut v 4 hom-H old, st;. tlcputar itmtrtl. In pa ly in wax papur 'king the lunch to prevent dry- heMi Ma ' La Grande, Oregon (J In tbo old dnys Americana didn't know Kuropo well enough to nppreci uto her, nnd now they know her too much. The Good MAIXWELLI !! !J Si J ;J j j J ! ' Is praised by all who arc familial with it. Phone us today for your . demonstration with out obligation, of course' C. W, Bunting & Son Telephone Main 792 La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! j WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kludB cleaned I itnd r.-lmilt. Koatlmr ItenovatlnK. I Hair Hukh and Fluff Husj rodm J . HI.H. CarfH-t ami ling (Tlennlng UilU, 91.50 anil up CllinM, I-:dwar(lr!, 1'rop, Factory I'hone 2.r,3-W oooooooooooooooooooooooood Money To Loan on biiHlneM or Imme iroper(y g on 'Hhj iiiunlhly lerttw. q Innulrc J. It. OllTec g I'lione 1S2-W. 9 o o j r . u o o O o a d o o o o I It 8 & oooooooooooooooooooooooooo t A A