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x.rtl ft Wednesday, Adgatt , .fritf.- - THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEtf Classified PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OStKOI'ATHIO VHYSICIANS DR. J; L. nil PR. MARGARET IN GLe. Ostcopatlis, Sf'.ial Curva ture and Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office phone W-i 10G. Residence phnne Main 100 two rings. Sommer Bildg, DR. H. E- SCIIOE: Osteopathic lws'cian and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. G. W Zimmerman. Office Miono Main S3, lies. 5:!-M. Pal-mer-Rnesch iBIdg., !ji Grnnde. ATrOIlN'KYS COCHRAN ana RHRRHARD Oeo. -f Coi'hmn and Colon It Kberliard. At torneys. La Grande National Lank ciimontAcioH OH. UIOLL.E II V Chlroiiia -tor New Foley Building. Houri 10 to 11 a a to o p. m. aoa 7 to a p. in , 7-24-tf DR. J. E. W00DELL Chiropractor am naturopath. Skin and blood di- 4 Beases, 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 lildg., Adams Ave. at Depot street. Hours 8 to G. Phono Main 70- ' Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATURE CUKE UK. A. N. MAYV1LLB Bpeclalllt lr cbronlc dlueaaea. Muthnda. MfCliano Tberapy and N'aturupalli. Skin and blood dlaeuaes, nervoua dlaeasea Cbronlc Headau'oe, Kcxenia, ticlMloa Apfiendlcltia. Conatipatlon, Uowel Trouble; all kltida ot Chronic Dl aasea aucceaiirully treated. Phoni Main Itootn 1, 2. 3. aecond flooi i:oonage Hldt;., opposite B'.ar Tbea 1 ter. Office bouse. 10 to 12 a. m. 1:111 to b.OV p. lu. Conaultatlon free l-4-tf PIANO TUNERS XPUKT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano wlfFTnut extra db&rtfe. Work guaranteed, (.'all Ivr llu Ituiik Store for apyolntbient. Ho hi. l'lillllpa. 4-lt-f FRATERNAL : lf DIRECTORY 1. O. O. M. La Oranile TjOOko No. S0 Loyal order of Moone, bolrta tegulai luaatlnifa every Thuraday niirni at . p. in. M Odd l'Vllowa' Hull. Thi Women'a Mooeelniart Legion meetr . ineeta aecond Uonduy of eaub montb J Vlaltora -alwaya Wi-lcome.' A. N. MAYVII.LE, Dictator. C. S. SHOLTZ, Secretary. U. P. O. ElkaI.a Grande tx-dge No 419. LrfiUKe mce:a eecb Thuraday evening at 8 o'clock. MOne and clur priviiegea rneerrully extnnat.a to an llrotlior F.lka. De Lile Green, Exal'ed Ruler Mood Ecklcy, Secretary. OOKRN WOODMEN OK AMERICA La :rande Camp No. 7TU3 meet on tne flrift Thuraday evening of eacb aaontn. In the K. of V. ball. Vlalllnu Nelalibora welcome. E. il KIMGO, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. 14. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No 41. A. V. an"A. M.. holda regular Bieetlnga flrat end tblrd l'Tldaya at 7:3U p. ui. Cordial vvelcolue to ail ktaaoria. LOT L. SNODORASS. W. 11. , , B. R. RINGO. Becretary. i, (). EAGLKH,''Ae,rle. No. "259, meets every Kridny' nitiht at.KaxvHt' Visitinjr members welcome. 2 , ilARRY T. EDWARDS.' Sec. j EVERETT WALKER', iW. P. WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD La O'jnde Camp Na. lti9. Meeta every aionday nlglit at Eaglea Hall. Al Tlallltig Nelgbbdrj welcome. Dues payable at the office of tba clerk Rooms 31-22, La Grande Natlona bank Building.1 J J. ff. Murchlaon, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNUiHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croal Lodife No. 27 meeta every Monda evening In Caatle Hall (K. of P Hall), at 8 p. m. . A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlghta. E. C. FIELDS. C. C. , C. L. GRAHAM. K. K. 8. WOMKV'S HENICFIT ASSOCIATION o' the Maccabeea. La Grande Lodge No , 17. W. U. A. of M. Lodge meeta flrat ! Thurvday at 2 p. u. and tblrd Wednesday at .8 p. an., at K. of r I HaJL Vlalttng Slatera welcome. KR8. NORA B. MACKBT, C. MARJORIE EATON, R. K. B. E. B.Hope Chapter No. 1J. O. B. S. bolda stated communication the aec ond and fourth Wedneadaya of each Binnth. Vlalting membera cordially welcomed. AltV'A ELLIOTT PARKER, W. M NN.8.OROyE, jlec FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Want Ads I FOR KAI,E OR TRADE KOU SA1.K Knnire, one full bed, and dining room table. Inquire j 8-27-2tf. nn j-enn uvenue. KOU SAI.G-Five room house, furn-;snyed a girl s name, ished or unfurnished, l'osessinn can! remarkuble -alary of human he hud at once. Inquire 1:110 Penn.r'we u lory that has " ' 8-7-llt ll"s of ' thousands of Aniericnn : I Z ! 1 ! homes the author has handled Uk- FOR SALE Ranges, Bed Sprinfr,!ro',emPti,;n'' thf'iie u .u..s. ii.T new mitr e. She t fets, Tables. A one ton Truck. ("heap, Houghton's, Thorn's Grocery. Opposite jj.M7.tf UNDERWOOD TVPEWR1TBRS I hnvo t.iLon tl,. ,.L...n,. fni- I n. or. Rebuilt Typewriters, which;"1' rou'" h" wh,''. , 11"0sl"'; ,'in 1 .te models, ami as good as ! J. h1?.1. '""fT'" i," ,it i.i,,.f i,.,if ii.o ..f 'Then the first goodness he ever dius wood are late new at about balf llie nrice of' nw fn ..,,,1 'h.m K r. Tuckey, 1808 Second St. 8-25-lm FOR SALE 50 pigs. Mike Royes, ""J:, . , , . ,,... Summerville. 8-22-IHp lh,i st"y, ,n ,een f"""?' " sc-ecn by Oliver Morosco, who FOR SALE 5-room modem house! ' ' ,l,e oremost sta-e pro furnished. For information call ' ,lu'e'"1; """ I'1" nf,.xh- F!vat Ben Decious, Sommer Hotel. 8-9-tf.;, st ,of Morosco s . rany.it ic mhieve- nie"t". and tnkinrly illustrates why FOR SALESolid oak leather up- ne h'"? Prt"-' "'e P'ic- of ?"" bolstered davenport. Phone 341 R.!l,,IrJ1"1?. ms ,sla-'e s"CPt" T . " S-14-tf. ise'f- .Not only has the story been FOR SAL E-7-llor?e Power Gas Kn.;l;amatic treatment, but it has heei: S 1. 1921) Ford Truck. La VL"'11" bv a partuttlariy typical . gine and tjrande Co.. r i.-- . i.. ' FOR SALE Business lot;: 440-U. ; ; nimn.'it 7-1 s-tf OK KEN1 FOR diENT Attractively furnished four-room modern apartment. Plume .158 M. , 8-28-atp. FOIK) RENT Bedroom for Lady. Call 4.14 J. 8-28-!)tp. FOR RENT-I.ight house-keeping rooms. 1!)05 Adams ave. 8-24-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room. Phone 470-M. 8-l(j-tf NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot and cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. 8-7-tf. FOR RENT Apartment over Pen ney Company store. Call Obser ver, Main 37. Adv. 7-9-tf. WANTED WANTED TO RENT o or Room modem house, .furnished or un rurni.shed, Address, P. O. liox 1)20. ',: 8-28-tf. WANTED Six active young men ;f or orchard work, lmiuire li3 Depot. St. La Grande. fir,.nJa fi.97.fP WANTED Your used Furniture if you are buying or selling- Furni ture .see Houghton's. Opposite Thorns Grocery. 8-27-tf-i 'I and stenographer. Cull Main 58. 8-2tVtf WANTED Clean cotton rags. Perk- ins Motor Co. Y-i-ir. MISCELLANEOUS i-0"! v "" V1-xf,-J -r-j'L- ,rfcj y JljrL, i ,: No - morn' Kt-vort nittr. could hav l,Ain wishes work l.y day fully ,.ls,sf.,, jllltrrill.tlt on t0 ,.nP, ,, no expenenced in laundry cdeaniiiB 1Iln'r, 11IiravoP,lbl(. proj.ctloi. could or housework. Phone .io0 Vv .lvn ,,Pon Kinn nm ,hu vohM11Pnli P' jsponlancoun JiKlKincnt conlainrd In i i !A,r. Ihach'ii two wonls, "Thut'i Alos- HhMSTlTClilNG-pleatinr, buttons k .. Bn ,,lrw,np n wmUim x,.in covered; .stamping, baby wear,' , r ,,, ,.,, ,,.. ,., threads and art goods. 'Quirk ser- vice and done riirlit- The Stitch ine; and Art Shop. Mrs. I II. Norton. 1115 Adams Avenue, l'hone Main 533. 8-9-lm. IIEMST1T( IIING and Picot Edge promptly done by Mrs. E. C. Tuck ey, 18U8 Second HU 0-27-tf HEMSTITCHING and ptcot adfr by I -.Mrs, .Bert Hughes,, 141? , wanning-'! '..t0B,'6vnufc .4L7TVv i V ' i...VJS-Ui HEMSTITCHING and Picot Edge, also Corsetiere for Barcley Corset. Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 1104 O ave nue. Phon H7-J, or Putmans store. 6-8-tI FREfi A tube with each Pennsyl-; vania Vacuum Cup Casing until I 'Sept. 1st. Why not save that extra; fifteen per cent on your tires? ! Perkins Motor Co. 8-Sl-10t LOST - 1 -' . STRAYED Jersey Bull- Dehorned, Itlack, no brand. Nose ringed. Phone Main 7411. 8-. 8-2t.j I,OST A traveling bag between l-ai Grande and Lone Pine. Return to j Observer. 8-2S-'Jtp-1 KOl'M) ' i FOUND Wool scarf, between Perry and I.a Grande. Owner may have same by identifying scarf and; paying for ad. Phone 3;!5 J. . 8-2S-2t. r ' y THEATRES 111 ItCl.Alt TOOLS AX -I. O. I'." I KOU A KKDEBMKl) l.lFKi "Let these ! the I. O. U.' of 'Slionv McGee." He handed till-.1 'prie.-it a small package. It was his ourifiur i Kit uic mm from a entirely takes the placid, F0'"1:""1"" u,t'sPlle,,(, "f. 1 ?"r" ish home for her locale and into .''h'" abruptly introduces "Slippy McGee.'" the cleveiest safe craker !" America. Jlel.l lliere injured, Jir 'S onmy m l-uiitl 111. null imb - " known enmei ;to him girl mile. He can't win her: but die can make his biggest sacrifice for Iglveil I el resillllFiy new seiiiny.s unit .Morosco east. To Wheeler - Oakman was given) .L .!.! '..1- c ti: .... i .....I llie line rule 01 oiiiipy nitvjec iinu marks the beyt work of his 'en llre screen career, sain ue urae is cne priest or ine story, wiuic Colleen (Mwore was never seen in a happier role than that of the south ern girl. Other in the cast iave Put O'Malley, Edwin Stevens, Edith Vorke, Evelyn Selbie, Lloyd Whit lock, Alfred Allen, Charles E. Evans, Robert E. Dunonr, Nellie Peck Saun ders and little Wanda Phelps. "Slippy McGee" will be the First f"au"V'M "'" "Kl"e;Blar 1,,e"- ue "lul" ' '""'. THAT'S ALASKA," says iti:x iii:a(!M Xiiti'il Author I'nts Pi'rMinal Appnival On "I hat Iron I rail" PiiNliirtiiin When lU'X Kouch had Ills first look ilI tin scrncs for the fnlti-il Artists rclciist, "Tlic Iron Trull." ho ex pri'ssi-il Ills anproval In two words "That's Ahiskiu" It's not 'so much what one soys iv .how- one says it that counts; ami rlic loin- of satist'ktt coiivh-tlon . with which l.h, author ultrrcil those two words spoke volumes of conimcndu llon. T ,t Tin scenes that Mr.' Itruch saw i V"' """'. rorininir the climax of the i''1"""v' w11"1'" "ilKhty crush oi lint' n-v. in ine river HinriN 10 HWt'tip mi iifiorc u. on us riiNii iroin tun kiu-cior-H lo; iho Kfji. Anil tlio Kooncii of thr lopplliiK' ratlorail hriilwii over 1 1 Salmon Kivrr wllh iho men working df-Mpni'iitoLy (o hji vm 11 from ilt'ftniii l ion. other arelloni of iho proiluotion !!rOMH'nf whpro tlm hid moh fiht or- !'nrw' wuro 1ho Hhown and whlh Uichi- iliifc'i.-. or linn wci'ti oru.u inn rmifin wiltiouL , tinting, titlhiK or ,nny prn-I'-nsi at continuily. Air. ItPrn-h who Knows Alaska iim prnlahlv no otlK-r Iwritcr dors, sit iMiK. ly introKtod ntnl f mentally rnrricd )ork to tho land of judvMiturr: in tin1 f:u north. ( .. ,,.,. nP , ,,, , to inaki' ty il.'hut on Itroailway. Alsi- sliowint; thr last roiiml (if lh'.. "l-'iKhllni; lllood" stories. Ilnn't mis. il... rinish. Notice To Creditors, In the Matter of the Estate. Of Frank Decious, deceased. Notice is hereby given by tlio. tin lersiirned,- executor of the cstlt Of I'VanU Ilecions, dceasl, to. tbif ciled-,i uors or and air persons having iclaims airainst the saiil deceased, to SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin irritation on facet ncck or uooy is overcome quickest by applying Mrnlho'Sulplnir, Says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, noth ing lias ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Meurho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of I Knwles MenUm-Sulphur may be ub- j taincd at any drug store. It is used j like cold cream, ' t just hov Saw a Bcv WHO I TM0O6HT YOU n 1 , m 1 ' u ,j EVERETT TRUE r$A' WILKINSTHIS SNC "U (.OANCzo YOw, PISTTY we-- COVCe.eST tvH -TGtSTH MRtSS. COOKS r (.lCVE. liSrCAD Ot or?iTIMGL (witw it You wiErs.r ps-i. OH' x TEHS1NS A OORMTRei? Y LCwPYS '. rr- ' CHtiUj TH C 1 -;m lrr?T' Nr4 Pencil ciice that ! ?r(. tM Ht5lN1 1- 5E7 TO ! IT' Tw-e "triumph fPrfl; OV Ml WD OVER. fer-7 -r7 Z.JK .i-l 1 ill J I I 1 exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, at his residence and place of business at the Sommer Hotel in the City of i,a drnnde, Union County, Oregon. Dated at I.a Grande, Oreeon, this 8th day of Auust, 1923. ' TlL'.VT .lC'IAllf" Jir.i ilT.UHJUtli Executor of the Estate of Frank'S Decious. iteceased. First publication Aug. 8, 102K- Aug. 8-15-22-21). Sept. i 5.15 o Hunger, the Itest Sauce. Sauce is used to create an anpe - tite or relish for food. The right 'J, way is to look to your digestion. ', o When you have gooii digestion you are certain to relish your food..n Chamberlain's Tablets improve thelo digestion, create a healthy appetite ami cause a gciuic movement, ol me bowels. adv. SUNBURN , Apply Vicks very lightly It '"southeo the-'torturtoi Bkln' Vapo Rua Ovar 1 7 Million Jan Ud Yearly HAND TAILORED Suits A Suit that pleases your individual ideas. Select Now a Suit Style and Quality Tle Toggery " Andrew! tlrm. ' Suits Made in 24 Hours LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE HIIOF AM) ItHINDIlY All Kind! of Machinery, Automobile! anil Tractors Kepatrad, Overhauled and Rebuilt. Aeetylne Welding of All KtmU ,. Cylinder Kortng and Overalze Ptalona ' Crankshafta, Platona end I'iaton 1'lna l(erouod Give Us m Trail D. FITZGERALD Prop. Br Condo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo O o a HEADQUARTERS FOR School Supplies SHEAFFERS TEN AND PENCIL The Biggest 10c TABLET u in Town THE'J!'L.D''G- NfSSr Klt'SChlHlHM DriltttiSTS On the Main Corner 0 o io In i t o lo o IO ;o tl 1 6 o o oooooooooooooooaoooooooooo TltV A WANT Al OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl S o USED CARS o o o o We have several used cars in excellent me chanical conditions and appearance. Priced very low. Sec Them At Smith & Frees IS 1 7 Jcffcrfton Ave, I, A (iltANPIO, OKtOdOK Call Main 6y, o oooooooooooooooooonooc oooot Buttermilk Whole eat and Graham Bread SOME PEOPLE EAT TO LIVE 'OTHERS LIVE TO EAT You Will Live Longer If You Eat MACPIIERSON'S BUTTERMILK PRODUCTS Because They Ave Healthful Made by J- 1 Cfd ipooooooooooooooooooooooooporjooooooonnoooooooooooooooiT PATIvONIZE s S P' SP The Grande Ronde Meat Co.' :' All the Time FOR THE BEST MEATS JO So 2!o olo O!0 o S . S g.8 g o'lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa 1 ' PoWerV:- f 'The three most vityil units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Tistons and Piston Pins, all of which we carry in stock, mid with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a ,. very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's -Welding & ; : Machine Works Rafs Wanted at the Observer POULTRY LOWER j IIens4Vl lbs, and " ' ! over lte ! Hens, 4 to 41oll)S 14c j Hens' lighter 10c J Butter fat 4Gc ! i 1 FRESH EGGS ; Per case case included Per dozen 32c ! Union Creamery j Company 1112 Jefferson Phono M-122 . -" HY t MCCTr'TJ J 1 I'lM -lOliiv i CUWW; La Grande, Oregon (J Tlio hoy who diImhoiI ihet IlirlM of m milnp: awny to Ht-n cjiii Rt It now :ih ii nmn hy wonrini; lilm'knrs on Miii n Btroot. JUST RECEIVED; New Patterns in ' DINNER WARE . DRINKING GLASSES WATER PITCHERS and ; ' , r. MIXING BOWLS " . F. L. Lilly Hardware i - ill La Grande I mm A .TT,r.T-.r.r. ,. . I i IBIATIKI'S &HUI' AINU I ;i WEAVING WORKS j Mattrt-aaoa of all klurti cleaned I ig ln(1 Mhullt. Feather Renovating. ! Unit Hui; and Fluff IttiKa roam! I Al.O. Carpet nml Rtig rtcanulj Kil'i, I.M anil u CJinjt. lOilwanls, lrnp. I'artnry l'lione 2u3-W, oooooooooooooooooooooooood O a 2 HIT S 'o . IVIrknr.Tr S o o o 1 o Loan s o . o o o cm bimliirM or tioinft pniiriy o O un rmnf nionthl trriiia 0 iHtmlM J If iWlmtmrn O lniilrft J. It. Ollvfi l'liun ISt W. o o O ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o I X ' J nitrify! J jaoooaooooooooouoooooQOQoe a