Monday, August 13, 1923
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE ,. ..P
Classified
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
osrr.oPATnio physicians
DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN
GLE Osteopaths, Spinal Curva
ture and Diseases of women and
children a specially. Office phone
Main 106. Residence phone Main
106 two rings. Sonimer Bildfc.
DR. II. E- SCHOEN Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon. Successor
to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office
Pkone Main (S3- Res. 1H3-M. Pal-mer-Rnesch
Bldg., La Grande.
ATTOUNFVS
COCHRAN ana KBERHAHD Geo. T
Cochran ana Colon It. Eberliard, At
torneys. La Grande National flank
Building.
cniuoi'itAC4on
DR. UEI.IjU My I011S. ChlroDractor
New 'oley Building. Hours 10 to 12
a. m.. ii lo o d. m. ana 7 to d. m
7-24-tf
I
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor
and naturopath, bkin 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
I)r- 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 CUIUS
DR. A. N. MAYVlLLh; Specialist Ir
cbronlc dlieasBS. MetlMlds, Mechano
Tnerapy and Naturopath. Skin ano
blood diseases, nervous diseases
Cbronto Headache, 1-lczetna, Sclallca
Appendicitis, Constipation, Bowel
Trouble; all kinds of Chronic Di
seases successfully treated. Phoni
Main 593. Room 1. S. 3. second 'loot
CoolldRe incite., opposite Star Tbea
tor. Office house. 10 to 12 a m.
, 1:10 to 6:00 p. m. Consultation free
S-4-tf
PIANO TUNKRS
XPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and
voice your piano , without extra
chares, work KUaranteed. Call New
lln Hook Store fur appointment. Roy
M. runup. -ib-c
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
I O. O., M. La OranaettoaBB No. J 50
trflyal Order of Moose" holds legulal
meetings every Thursday night at i
. p. m. t Odd fellows' Hall. Th
' Women's Mooseh'iart Legion meeti
I meets second Monday of each month
Visitors always welcome. ,
A. N. MAYVIIJjE, Dictator.
C. S. SHTJLTZ, Secretary.
B. P. O. Kites T. Grande liodire No
433. ' Liouge meels each Thuraday
evening at 8 oclock. Home and ciui
privileges cheerfully extended to all
Brother Elks.
De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA
la Grande Camp No. 77U3 meets on
the first Thursday evening of each
Month, In the K. of P. ball. Visiting
' Neighbors welcome.
E. II. RINOO, V. C.
JAKB ROSTOCK, Clerk.
(A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No
J. A. '. and-A. M.. holds regular
meetings first and third Fridays at
7:30 p. in. Cordial welcome to all
J Masons.
LOT U BNODORASa. W. M.
E. R. R1NGO, Secretary. :
F. O. BAOLES Aerie No. 2ss. meets
every Friday night ac Eagles Hall
Visiting members welcome.
HARRY T. EDWARDS, Sec.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
WOODMEN OF THE WO!M.DLa
G"-jnrio Camp No. 169. Meets every
Ibondny night at Eagles Hall. All
visiting Neighbor.! welcome. Dues
pavable at the office of tha clerk
Rooms 21-22, La Grande Nallona.
Bank Building.
J. J. Murehlson. C. C.
R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosi
Lodire No. 27 meets every Monda
evening In Cstle Hall (K. of P
Hall 1 at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights
K. C. FIELDS. C. C.
C. L. GRAHAM. K. K. 8.
WOMEN'S I1ENEF1T ASSOCIATION nl
the .Maccabees. I, a Grande Lodge No
17. W. U. A. of M. Lodge meets first
Thurndsy at 2 p, m. and third
Wedneidny at 8 p. m., at K. of P
Hall. Visiting Sisters welcome.
Kris. NORA B. MACKEV. C.
MAIUOIHE EATON. R. K.
D. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1J, O. E. S.
holds a'lnt.'d communication the sec
ond sr.d fourth Wednesdays of esch
tionlli. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
WARYMA ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M
MNA H r:rtOVE. See.
Want Ads t
FOR BALE Ort TRADE!
TOR SALE Alfalfa and Oat hav,
'" field- End of X Ave. 8-ll-:ftp.
FOR SALE 5-room modern house
furnished. 1'or information call
Hen Deciotis, Summer Hotel. 8-9-tf.
KOK SA.IJC 7-llorse Power (ias En
(fine and 1(123 Fonl Truck. La
t 1 r .. . ; a r, i
wiiiiMiu v.uiiMrui-iiiiii cz .11 on vi
Co. . 8-8-tf .
FOR SALE Six room strictly mod -
ern bungalow, liuilt tow years
apfo- All tip to date fixture,
uasement, pine furunce. Dutch
kitchen, etc. Lot roxllO ft. Fine
lawn. Terms. 1304 Sixth St., Lee
iiunioni owner. 7-UO-tf.
FOR RALE Brownie Lunch on ac
count of sickness- 217 Fir St.
7-24-12tp
KOK SALK Business lot.
UO-H.
Phone
7-18-tf
FOR RENT
NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot andu
cold runnmir water. Chris Miller, iCCremony does the clrl discover this,
1510 Adams. 8-7-tf. Ln(1 th,.n ilivoree? l'ierre. aetlne hy
ioi-der of his eonfeilel-ates demands u
FOR RENT Furnished rooms forlnlK(, mm for the annulment of Hie
litcht housekeeping. 1512 Adams. 1,,-arriaRe, iu is only cabled hy llon
Phone 237 J. '. 8-1-tf. lnjL, would he sell his wife? 'IMien
FOR RENT Apartment over Pen-
ney Company store. Call Obser-:
ver, Alain 37. Adv. 7-9-tI. I
FOR iRJCNT 2-rootn furnished apart -
ment's for liht hoUKekeeDini? elec
trie stove, use of wash trays in
basement. No Children. 1305 M.
Ave. 8-ll-3t.
WANTED
WANTl'U) Middle aged woman
housekeeper for two adults and
two children. .Apply morniiiffs
after 10 to 401 Main. 8-7-tf.
WANTED Woman cook
on ranch.
8-C-tf.
Phone Fanners 5x2.
WANTED One or two rooms, cen
trally located, suitable for studio
and sleeping purposes. Unfur
nished preferred. Drawer 873.
8-G-tf.
WANTED A (firl or woman for became an American citizen liy mar
(reneral housework. iMiist have ref-,rvjn an American, it put Herculean
A,'A,.A., u,nnii r.,,-.:i.. -...I i I .: ..." ... . ., s.
.wages. Address W, care Observer.
iu,ii,,y an,, gouu
8-(f-Lf . 1
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ir nnir,u-i,iran couon rugs, rer- j
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING pleating, buttons
covered: stamping, -baby wear,
threads and art.Koods Quick set'7
vice and done right- The htitcn
. ing and Art 'Shop. Mrs. L. II.
Norton. - 1115- Adams V Avenue.
Phone Main 533. 8-9-lm.
HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge
promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck-
ev, 1808 Second St. 0-H7-tf
HEMSTITCHING and picot edge by
Mrs. Bart Hughes, 1417. Washing
ton avenue. 417-W. ,4-lfl-tl
HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, '1
also Corsetiere for Barcley Corset, to ao was to go 10 me nearest
Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O ave- American consulate, have his wife's
nue. Phone 147-J, or Putmans, photograph pasted on his passport,
store. 6-8-tf and, if he was ready, could take
her home an automatic American
Notice of Finnl Settlement. Icitizeness and show her proudly to
"WnH.n ia Imiwhi, fflwn that thei'llS lOlh.
undersigned has filed his 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
saiil court has fixed Wednesday, the
Kith dav of August. 1923. at 111:00
o'clock a. m. on the said day, at the
courthouse in the city of I,u Grande,
Union County, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing and proving
said final account and for final set
tlement of said estate.
Dated July 16, 1923.
FRANCIS HI CAiRBuNE,
Executor of the Estate of William V.
Carbine, deceased.
July 10-23-30; Aug- fi-13.
Same Old Story Hut a Good One.
Mrs. Muhala Burns. Savanna. Mo..
relates an experience, the like of I
which has happened in almost every
neighborhood in this country and has
been told and related by thousands
of others, as follows: "I used a bottle I
of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrho
ea 'Remedy about .nine years ago
ami it cured me of flux (dysentery.)
I hud another attack of the same
complaint three or lour years ago
and a few doses of this remedy cur
ed me. I have recoinended it to
dozens of people since I first used
it and shal continue to do so for I
know it is a quick and positive cure
for bowel troubles." adv.
"Hencock'8 Radiophones are four
times louder than any other on
the market, easier tuned, and made
right. Enterprise, Oregon. 2-fi-gt
theatres
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LAST SHOW I Mi TODAY
'Tlip r.vcllrrO' ;rc4'ltil liy Kiithlis
inlic AililU'luv.
'''u Paramount iilctur.'. "Tho Kv
oitei-M," cn-Murrtnic Hi-ho HuniplH antl
An1inio Moreno, openeil Hlleci'ssrtltlj
at llio Sherry Theatre- yestenliiy.
where It was ureeletl ly a lartce and
I enthusiast ie ami lenee.
I The slory Is u mlle-a-inlnute tale
1 of ti mlle-a-mlnute kIi-1. for Itonnle
Itaml, purlrnyi'il liy Miss Daniels, was
horn on an express train trawling tl"
i miles an hour. This dlsiunyeil Her
'Aunt Veronica, who preilieiiil tlm:
Itonnle woulil he marked sure as fat
Hut she wasn't ami she wasn t. even
scratched in her many ilariiiK esca
pades. Speed Is her mania.
Jn order Unit Aunt Veronica's inon
ey should remain' In the Itand tain
ily, Itonnle Is required to marry he
lore reachillK the ae of twenty-one
Onl' day, she Is Injured in an air
plane crash and she meets IMerre
Mattel; played hy Antonio Moreno.
He carries the injured (,-lrl ro safely
i 1,.,.. l,,.rl Itnl lo' He is
cr0ok. Not until after the wedding
Ipmnes a smashlnK climax
in the supportiiiK-'st an' Hurr Mc-J
inlosh. Diana Allen, Cyril Kins. ni(je-
ma- Cooiier.. Ida. Durllnir. Jane Thorn
I,,. Ai.,n Sliiii.Mon. Ueorirc Haekus and
(1,,r,.s. The slory. adapted by .lohn
t'ollon nnd Sonyn l.evb n. was dir
1 by xraurleo I'alliphell.
Also .allowing n ooineily.
MOSCOW, July 10 (By Mail)
When the lAmerican Congress passed
the law annulitiK the previous rule
the fneeiirn wnmnn automatically
di) iicullies in tne pain or nan iu-
i(1 ; the document cursed countries
0f Kastern Europe most frequented
by a certain fine type : of young
Amer cun men at an u(e when Uiey
are very susceptible 'to pretty fore
ijrn girls and matrimony.
Tlie American Relief Administra
tion, the Near East Relief, the Y- M.
C. A. and other organizations which
since the war have conducted relief
operations in Poland, Austria, Greece
Russia, the Balkans and the Baltic
states, sent hundreds of young Amer
icans,' mostly former army officers,
Into1 cities' iioted fnr their charming
girls.
Before the law became effective j
last September, marriages of Ameri
cans lo these gins was relatively
easy, although even then it involved
digging into rccordsfor documents,
more documents ahdsUll more doc
uments. Once this wa--accoinplihed
however, all the young American had
But today things are different.
lA few 'weeks ago one young mem
ber of the Near East Relief mission
in Armenia got a brief vacation and
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Gladys E. Miller
Instructor of
Piano
A Limited Nunilier of Pupils
Will He Enrolled for Term
Hrginnlng In fieptember'
Address Drawer 87.1,
La Grande, Ore.
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FORD & GEORGE
TAXI
Service
Enclosed Cars
CALL
MAIN 44
After Uldnlglit Call Folej Hotel
MAIN 77S
HEARTLESS
: HANDICAP
n EVERETT TRUE
i
;M1 -TMMK'N TuvtSNTY FCiiT CC?rc. oi HIS CAR.
UNO NgVgP OT A SCRATCH
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HuT THG P1(RS SY, tSVtSRCTT:
THIS i(SI-UC?W vV-nii
TlfS HOSPITAL.
came through Moscow on his way
to Warsaw to marry there a lovely
Polish girl who had waited for hiin
two years. They had met when he
was with the American Red Cross
ami she a nurse on the Polish battle
fields airainst the Russians.
"I'll be back in ten days; save a
room for us at the hotel," the Amer-
ican said blithely and confidently as
he left Moscow.
n. , , , ,,
uni.e, iiav.uif Murueuiou. j u..-
that left both 'bride and Kroom too
''V0'1 to c,,jy honeymoon.
In Poland a woman automatically
takes on the citizenship of her hus
band and. therefore, should lose her
'Polish passport. Americau..rules, due
lo the new law, prevent consuls irom
pasting foreign wive' pictures 011
husbands' passports. One cannot en
ter Russia without a passport and
it is particularly tlitlicult tor a I'ol
ish subject to secure a visa to enter
hix weeks later lie reiurnc-ii, wun,be(,n )ofaly uithoui;h the
laiiKieu li nes oi reu inpe aim ove.- Th(, wolTie, hrideitruoin pasted his
come, with the assistance of every I wifc, pictu,.e lhe itter, attached
official, 'Polish nnil American alike the 1(,Ucl. hjg ovm p.,sspoI.t nn,
in 'Warsaw and Moscow, obstacles r:...,n.. i !,,, ,.,i.
Twisted Cords
Running through the telephone cord are .1
number of delicate," flexible wires.
"Kinks" are. formed when this cord is allow
ed to become twisted, and some of these wires
may ie bent or broken.
This means a "noisy" telephone line. You
cannot hear or be heard as well. In fact, a
twisted cord may cause a complete interruption
of your service.
Keeping the telephone cord straight will give
you greater satisfaction in the. use of your tele
phone. Home Independent
Telephone Co.
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A "UNIVERSAL"
Electric Wrinkle Proof Iron
Irons Backward and Sideways
as easily as fonvard
Guaranteed Electrically and
Mechanically
Sold by
H. &S. Electric
107 Depot St. Sommcr Hotel Bldff. Phone 39.'5-W
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The Music Master
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Ry Cctido
I
THAT '
To
Russia
American law re.
mired this couple to have two pass
ports, his American, her's Polish
Polish law and the il'ussian difficul
ties in the wav of Poles entering,
required thorn to have one, and this
American.
Finally the vouncr man prevailed
P0" .'he Pull authorities to (five
h Awlfc Pulllil' passport, and upon
American consular offical to (five
i nun if ii-ri miiLiiiK tut huijiu mm
i , w t an Ameiicun citiiteii.
Hot Weather Disease.
Disorders of the bowels aie ex
tremely danirerous. particularly tin r-
itig Ihb hot weather of the summer
munths, and in order to protect
yoursell anil family against a sud
den attack get a - bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic and Jliarrhoen Rem
edy. It can be depended upon. Many
have testified to its excellence. adv.
at all-
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PATRONTZE
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
All the Time
, -T FOR THE BEST MEATS
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Culinary Creations
A Favorite in
George Washington's Time
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'2 nips lnvml numbs
It tli.sps. Initlrr
Molt huthT unit inl'l tit
crtimhH, HtlrritiK iir.lll Unv
have absorbed It all. (
u pudtliuK' illKh, put a luy
nf I ho buttered crumbs In
111 bottom, tht-n a luynr of
iiiitilt's. tlu'ii more mint
11ml so on tilt (In illsh Ih mil
or the Inrt'ilb'titH nil lined.
lave; crumbs tor t)u top Iny
er and HprinKle a few bits
ol' butter over tliuiu. Hake
In a modern to oven t hiet
iiunrters of an hour.
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La Grande, Oregon
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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, arid 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! POULTIIYJ
Wo Want Heavy Hens
and Lois of Tlicm
Hens Ay., lbs. and over 18c
Hens 4 to 41 lbs 15c
Butterfat lie j
Uuy Meadow Harvest Hut-
ter if You Want the Uest J
Union Creamery j
Company j
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1112 Jefferson
Phono M-122
d Kweeti-nod np-
ph'U.
In Ihfi old days Americans dMn't
know Kurope well enough to appreci
ate her, and now they know her loo
much.
" The Good y
MAIXWELL
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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 7!)2
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r j WEAVING WORKS ;
MfUtrfAHen of all kinds cleaved
jl md rebuilt. Keuthor Kenovatlng.
J H;iif Uiikh and l'luff Hiiicp rojra J
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linn. Ddwnrdn, Prop.
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