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r Wednesday, August 22, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER- PAGE NINE n I EVERETT TRUE Py 0Hj0jDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9 o o THEATRES 1 1 1 1 M O. 12. 8.Hope Chapter No. IS. O. E. a holl stated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each jionth. Visiting members coralallj welcomed. w AHTHA KT.T.TOTT PARKER, W. M IMVi R. ff ROVR. hc. j" CliH ed "Wanr . PROFESSIONAL for bai"e"o"1"e"""" DIRECTORY F','R SALE lirJO Kurd toujinK car. . . . Look fine. See it in front of L -., - ... . ,, L Drug Co. evenings, between OSTKOPATllIU PHYSICIANS " :M m" FlK SALE Hange, one full lied, no t t ' " 1 ' '- - liininp room table anil chairs, ln- DRA.J. LABlld DR- MARGARET IN- quire 801 Penn avenue. 8-20-lltD u Lb Osteopaths. Spinal Curva ture and Diseases of women and FOR SALE Chiffoniers, dresses, li- children a specialty. Office nlione hrary table, chairs- Hemstitching - Main 100. ltesidence phone Main "ne the right wav. louKhton'-i lutf two ruiKS. Sommer Uildir. opposite Thorn's Grocery. 8-2u-tf I i DR. IT. E- SC!iOEN Osteopathic F0R SALE One 16-horse power Physician and Surgeon. Successor thresher engine in Ai condition, to Dr. G. W Zimmerninn. Office w'"e or phone V. T. Glider, R. K. a Pkone Main S3- Res. 153-M. Pal- 1' No. 1. I-a Grande. 8-20-3t , mer-Kocsch Bldg., La Grande. 1 I -' - "- ' : -- - ''OR SALE Bicycle, pond condition. I Phone 185- W. 8-20-:Hoi ATTOHNI3Y9 1 j -, - - . FOR SALE Extracted and comb COCHRAN and KHI3RHARD Qeo. f h"n,y- 0l Volswinkler, Island City. Cochran and Colon H. Kht-rTTard. At- 8-2Q-0tp i tnrneys. L.a Urando National llank ""'""- FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. Kurmem 20X. 8-18-(it ciiiitoi'itAcion j., -i -..--,-ij-,t.,t -, t. 1. 1. --u- SALE Peaches for canning. uu. UKI.I.E MVKits, Chiropractor 'ine freestone peaches, yellow New u'oley Building. Hours 10 to 12 meat, at Hoc a box in orders of 5 a. It to 5 p. in. and 1 to I p, m or more boxes. K.' 0. H. Milton- 7-24-tl Cash or,ei.s fyic, first- G G DR. J. E. WOODELL-Chiropractor Grove' Milton' Oregon- 8-18-4tP and naturopath. Skin ami blood di- FOR SALEPart,y soreened house scases, headaches, appendicitis, ft . , . ' , backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec- J TU b 1,1 ft- ; 10fZ r zema, varicose veins, all kinds of "u stomach, heart and kidney trouble uno cjir z r-, ,,i v successfully treated- Wood Pres- LltlfoTiXlU andnn!ecS0fWOmen Ben Decious, Sommer Hotel. 8-9-tf. F0R SAIyESoid oak eather u DENTISTS bolstered davenport. Phone 341 R. . 8-U-tf. DR. R. B. MILLER,. Successor to - I)r- R. J. Ruckman, Palmer-Roesch FOR SAI. 7-Horse Power Gas En- Wdg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. K' "l ?23 Ford Truck. La Hours 8 to fl. Phone Main 70- Grande Construction & Supply Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE Six room strictly mod- -,,,,,., nlTnr. ern bungalow. Built tow years NATL It 13 CURE aR0. An up to (iate fjxtures. o. i -.. t -l -i. t. -i. t-t . -i. -i. -i. -..r,. i t T.n.r- Basement, pipe furancc, Dutch , UK. a. N. MAVV1LLE Speciaiiat Ir kitchen, etc. Lot 55x110 ft. Fine chronic dl.i-aaeu. Mothoda. Mechano- lawn. Terms. 1304 Sixth St., Lee Therapy and Naturopath. Bkln and tlmfnril owner 7 in ft blood dlsenaea. nervoua dlacasea "al"or" Owner., l-M-tf. Chronic Headache, Eczema, Beta Ilea AppendlclllH, Conatlpatlon, Bowel FOR SALE Business lot. Phone Trouble; all klnda of Chronic Dl- 44G-R. 7-18-tf eases succeaHfully treated. Phom utmmm Main 5!13. Itoom 1, 2, 3, second flooi Coulldge Rld- opposite Star Thea- Tnn m-n. ter. Office house. 10 to 12 a. m. OR KENT 1:20 to &:00 p. m. Consultation free -.,,,.-......-. . 1 : FOR RENT Unfurnished house. In quire Carr Furniture Co. 8-18-tf PIANO TUNERS . ,1.-v,t.o., FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- XPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and i"B room. Phone 470-M. 8-lG-tf voice your piano wllHbut extr9 charge. Work, guaranteed, call New- njCE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and Phnnpa ""P"""""",1:,""!; cold running water. , Chris Miller, . 1510 Adams. 8-7. FRATERNAL FOR RENT Apartment over Pen- ney Company store. Call Obser f ' DIRECTORY ver, Main 37. Adv. 7-9-tf. I L- O. O. M.' La Grande Lodge No. S50 WANTED Loyal OriTer of Moose, holds legulal ,-.,,.,.... uieotlnga every Thursday nluht at t WAVTPn TO p,c-jt n.. normnn- p. m. Odd Fellows- Hull. The .VVAMMI 1U K'tn 1 1 perman- Women'a Mooscheart Lglon meet nent tenant, six to ten room house , meeta second Monday of each month on or before Sept. 15th. Write i Vlaltora always welcome. n w rre olisei-vor 8-21-3tn A. N. MAYVILIyE, Dictator. " w Lare ""''elv0'- " il -"P C. S. SHULTZ, Secretary. WANTED Prune packers to go to . , Milton. Mr. Niharger. Main 702. S. V. O. BIHs La Grande lAdge No 8.21-''tl 4S3. uHigo ineeta each Thursday ; evening Rt 8 o'clocki Home and clul , ; privileges cheerfully extnnded to all WANTED Teamster lor steady Brother Elks. work. Union Box Co. 8-18-tf De Lile Green, Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. WANTED Man and wifa to work MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA JuliuS Fipl,er' La Grando Camp No. 7703 meets on " '"P tho first Thursday evening of each month, in the K. of p. hall. Vlaltlng WANTED One or tw rooms, cen Nelghbor.wekome.Nao & traly locnte,( suitable for studio I JAKE ROSTOCK,' Clerk. and sleeping purposes. Unfur " nished preferred. Drawer 873. A. P. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No 8-6-tf. 41. A. F. anTA. M., holds regular , meetings first and third Frldaya at nrAMTpr) Clean cotton rags. Perk- 7:30 P. m. Cordial welcome to .,1 WA WED 1 en g ? r LOT L. 8NODGRASS, W. M. E. R. RINGO. Secretary. WANTED At the greenhouse dirt, " ' r .. manure and sand. Who wants the r-overvEy FATSSS job? Cherry's Florists. 8-20-tf Vlaltlng members welcome. z" ULlV MISCELLANEOUS . VnaCamNo!. Srl IiVmSTITCHING pleating, buUo'ns faonday night at Eagles Hall. All covered; stamping, baby wear, vlaltlng Neighbor.! welcome. Dues threads and art goods. Quick ser- ,.2:hi;fM.X.Vonr.k yice and Hone right- The Stitch- Bank Building. mg and Art Shop. Mrs. L. It. J. J. Murchlson, C. C. Norton. 1115 Adams Avenue. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. phon(J Main 533- 8-9-lm. KNiriHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croai - " " - td!?e No. 27 meets ev-ry Monda; HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge evening In c-tatle Hall (K. of P Dr0mptly done by Mrs, E. C. Tuck- . Hall), at 8 p. n.. A Pythian welcome P J g , st 6.27.tf t all -i'''.FLDh"-c. c. HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge by C. L. graham. K. K. B. MrS- Bert Hughes, 1417 Washing- ' ton avenue. 417-W. 4-16-tt WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION nl ton avenue the Maccabees. La Grande Lodge No TIt,,,T,Ir,IITTp ,j pi-nt Fdre J7. W. U. A. of M. Lodge meets first HEMSTITCII1NU IM rlCOl ore Thursday at 2 p. m. and third ,(, Corsetiere for Barcley Corset. Wednesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P j p. O'Connell, 1104 O ave- UllL ."ra''make?. rue.' Phon. 147-J, or Putmans MARJORIB EATON. R. K. store. H-tt-lZ I IBM i nulny Vlula liaim KiaiM lit Xtw Mr(n Vilm "Uno in tv lUuk" V-k-tlUiiu 1 tmiilv-Diama WilU lU'al VUt, "l.ovo in Iho lark," in wliU'h VioJa I -una 1h fiiarrcil, whn hovm fur tln first ( I lit.' y t'Nl iTilay. It rovl to lu u wry vntri-tniiiliit; tuni wliolrMHnu wTfcn play, ami it pit as 1 tho mulU I'lK-f whirh K:ritfii ti iMitlniHiustirjilly. The pilot oplay Ik cmiu'riy-itruni.u and the liiiinnrous sit ut ions nro just as numt'rons as tho ,lninattt set ni-N. Tli cuiiLhlnation of fun and plot was throughout MjoyunU Mist Itana vviin iii'Vit rust lu a role which mailt rVator dPtuamlH upon iiiTVoi-Nntllity and skill. "l.ovcTii tin Diirk" fomhliHH tho various clcmontM which maks Mian lana llu popular at'lnss which she is, Sho is givou aitipU-' opportunity to imlulKo In her tllHt liirtivt itraud of comedy, und at tlic totmo ttmt to Is calli-d upon to do some dramatic artinw wliich might have proved difficult for an uctriisj toss skilled. Miss kana was ot.ually rouvincfiiK ami eharmiiifT itt hor emo ilonat as well as in lier comic scnes. The story of "l.ovo in the lHirk" is concerned with an orphan. Mary, who is udonteii by a woman, one of a hand of crooks. Mary's Job is to lake cure of little Hed, When tho police inter fere with the working of the ffam:, ( Mary obtains a position with a kindly) minister, whose; son is hcinK cheated by a crook. In the employ of this un scrupulous gambler is a former mem ber of the (rantf which Mary knew. The plot complications, are. many and yaried, and the element of surprise is never lucking. The Kreatest surprise comes in the conclusion of tho story, which Is too good a secret to jjlve away. In support or tho star is n cast of real excellence. In fact, tho- uptime throughout tho picture is of a very ) i (Kb order, ('ullen ltndis makes an effective, characterization of hlb role, 1 truce Guerin. the talented four-year-old actor, is delightfully funny in his scenes with Miss Dana. Inliis role lie displays Kcnutnc neltiiff talent. .Oth ers in the cast lire Arlino l'retty, Kdward Connelly, John Harron, Mar garet Mann and Charles West. Comedy showing '-'Money or ,Your i.lfc." i jIM '- ! - !) ON I OTC-; ? IT'5 A Vol ump SVoom on ' MY FRivsNOI'. IrCTS OP THE C0R.IO5ITY NONKGYJ 1W PATRONIZE The Grande Ronde Meat Co.! All 'tho Time FOR THE EEST MEATS u o o a R I o ' ' o o o n;:8 a a a o o o o o o s o o a ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooofoooooooooo- Tom Mix I'ictui-e to end Its run 'I'.miKht. "Vor Ttifr Stakes" will he shown for tho last time on the . Star Theatre screen toniKht. This Fox production, starring Tom Mix, has every element necessary for enjoyable entertain ment. Its Miction is continually kepi ut a high pitch, lis dramatic moments are well handled, and the . silken thread of romance is woven through out the story. The direction and the acting are far Above the ordinary. Huddle your twin six and run down to tho Star Theatre before Tom Mix leaves town. 1 "the Isln or Atst Ships1' lias 'Thrill' For Illnse. "Tho Isle of 1-ost Ships." n Mau rice Tourncur production which is coming to the Star Theatre on Thurs day for a three day engagement, dis closes new possibilities of screen grandeur and beauty. It is a story to thrill tho most blase. It is a fine, human. Americaii-mado story, breath ing wholesome idealH and fraught with a spirit of adventure. The theinn is daring in its nature and the task .if tho producer over whelming In its exactions on tlut im agination, Uuti Tourueur has again proved himself Ote master that he is by giving this tremendous story an adequate, sensational and re markable visualization,. Anil the cast is worthy of the story. Anna Allsson plays the role ot q the shipwrecked society girl, .Milton I O KHIm lu llio ln-rfi i nnrwlt.miwwl lint 1 9 innocent man, and Frank Campeaii jo ' is Jackson, the detective Others of0 Durinjr the entire nineteenth cen tury hurdly. a change was regis tered in the extent of the Grand Boulevards from the Place "Ue'la'iRe publique to the Madeline. . Iut since then the following justly famous places of rendezvous have disappear ed: Tortonis, Muison Ooree. Cafe Anglais, Cafe Riche, Cafe de Suede, Cafe Veron, Cafe de la Porte Mont marte, Cafe des Varieties und Cafe de Medrid. Their locations were usurped by movinjr picture' theatres, banks, post office stations and restaurants. One famous cafe even pave way to a tailor shop. It was rumored recently that the site of the Cafe de la Paix, on the Place de l'Upera, the- best known cafe in the city, was to be sold to a banking establishment. The deal was never consummated. EDITOR TELLS T 0 HEAD III He's Through With Patting Folks on the Back When They Don't Deserye It. holieve an eilitor has a soft snap. "Vor tellitipr Excelsior readers a man is( a. successful citizou, when everybody knows he is as lazy as a bench, warmer, $2.75. "l-'or referring to some ttulluvant inK fellow as one who is mourned by the entire community when he will only be missed by the boozers, $10.18. "Referrinjr to one as a hero nnd a man of cournjre and one who will stand by his convictions when every body knows he is a moral coward and would sell out for a dime,, $-l.l.'l. "Refemiiif to some possipy fe male as uu estimable lady whom it is a nleasuio to meet anil know when every .man in town would ruther see Satan comiiisr, $8.1(fc -Callinp an ordinary preacher nn eminent divine. 54 cents. '-Lambasting the daylights out of John 'Barleycorn at the behest of the local drv forces. $!.77. . "Whooping 'em up. for the repeal of the Volstead law in the interests of the local White Mule Funnel Club. Sfi.77.- "Referring to a deceased merchant who never advertised and who was too stingy to contribute toward needed improvements us a lending citizen nnd a prosrossive resident, $344.99." . (Bv I. N. S.) riKS MOINKS. In.. Aug. 22. Rill tor F. J. Raymond, publisher of the Blakesburg (la.) Weekly Excelsior, is tired of running free advertise ments and, in an advertisement of his own tells the world about it as follows: "Here you will find a schedule of prices from which no deviation will be made, but we hope to do nate a certain peicentugo of our earnings toward founding an asylum for those feeble minded people who Culinary Creations x From Crusts and (lumbs V.GGS Al TOAST M.W WAV 'renmctt hi Tot .1 tbsps flour 4 isp. salt ? tbsps. binder :t hard boiled 1 1& cups niilU eggs K o w grains Toast pepper Hlend butter and flour, put over tire and stir until melt ed, add milk, pepper, ana salt. Stir continually until thick. Separate whites and yolUn of hard boiled eggs. 1'hop the whites fine and add to sauce. Arrange pieces or toast on a platter, pour the sauce over them, and force t lie yolks t hvough a rleer . onto tho ' taot and dressing. Hervo hot. it- mrrrv c.hh'ki I.N A aiehw La Grande. Oreeon (t Plans Rattlesnake Farm " (By 1. N. S.) 1H.OO.MIXUTON, lnd Aug. 82. Homer Avers is thinking of start ing a rattlesnake farm, following his capture of a four-foot rattler near here. An Indianapolis medical com pany pays $:15 an ounce for. the. poisonous fluid from the snake. The fluid can be drawn off without hurt ing the reptile and more accumu lates soon, ucoording to Ayres. lAbout one ounce accumulates at one time. All Franco nriuls Is soino motbod or making lainllliH arow as ro.it as her InnljrM. lniiorlanr In the 'cxcclli-nt eompunyjo O O O O O O are Walter Long, jsrt woodruff, An'ifb- JH'rrlng and ln-no Hunt' "The Islo of Lost Ships,'; which Is a First iNuttoiptl (iltrartlnn, 1s from tin' Huectssf!il novel !' Orlltrnd-!!, Marriott BUSINESS DOOMS OLD PRIS CAFES OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o 0 o o o o o o Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service "Parlor, Licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Vhone Main' 62. . , 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon , ' J. E. REYNOLDS . C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. Power 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 TJin scir-sVrvtt-o. restaurants nro to In- iiiTlcrnl ir vim nro piillltiilar . ahum whose thumb Is lliru-t in juiir soup. PREK A tube with each Pennsyl vania Vacuum Cup Casing until Sppt 1st. Why not save that extra fifteen per cent on your tires? Perkins Motor Co. j (By I. N. S.) PA HIS. Auk. 22. Ills liuslncss Is swallo'.vinfr; up, one by one, Paris' well-known enfes with their spacious sidewalk terraces. Parisians who have watched the trend of the times since the ibotrin ninir of the twentieth century fear that within another 50 years not a terrace cafe will be left on the Grand Boulevards. The latest doomed cafe is the Grand, one block from the Opera. An American firm has just pur chased the location for approximate ly $2,000,000. I,OST LOST Automobile gray carpet. Re turn to Rod Cross Irua Store for reward. H-2l-.1t o o o o o o n 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900a LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOTJNPRI All Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles and Tractor! Healrad, Overhauled and Itebuilt. Acetylene Welding of All Kind Cylinder Iiorlng and Oversize l'lstont Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pine It ground Give I'll Trail D. FITZGERALD Prop. '-. POULTRY LOWER f Ien's 4V-J and over....lfic ' liens, 4 to 411 lbs and S lighter - 11c ! Butterfat 40c Fresh Kggs ; Per dozen 32c Union Creamery j Company I 1112 Jefferson Phone M-122 FRUIT' TIME , Stone Jars, Prcscrvins Kettles, Jelly Classes and Fruit Jars. F. L. Lilly Hardware IH II , 'if 'j j FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . . What a Life He Has t BY BLOSSER ; ' 1 I JT " r" I . S . T' , .1H'r . , "V II 1 ILaX WALUCffT- ViUflWTVWA tort A CE CLEAN BED To SLEEP 1 (Ju?rml.l fl M! Vm ll tLESPr lit MAVSHTAMtTUlKSS, -ifi. 1 To EAT ? j L toT rs S citJ rJ I L 4U. kIMDC OF J , mm a. t i i i r m m r- i i i 1. v ii v - a i mm i . i " i u J 4ojv 111 br:t " fey fifl-h,,. mm I h hirf A i ia i.ranae ! MATTRESS SHOP AND ! WEAVING WORKS J MfittrrfiHoo of all khirti clesnsd ! I Mid rebuilt. I'Vathor JlonovailnB, 1 Kliir KUUA aiKl l' lllff Hui.it ruain Cnrirt anil Knjf (-Iinla4 Willi. l.ri ami up t:iio.t. l.tlvvunN, I'rup. Factory Phone 2:.) V mmmm OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" Money To Loan on hii-slum or homfl pnierly O u-i eay luuuitily truia. q O O S Imiulre J. K. Oliver l'lione 1S1-W. V f f v j&j- v , . -- ' uoaooaaoonnooooogao4oao4A V . . .... t