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Tuesdav, February 21, 1922 l: ciiixxDE eyftctno of.sfryft? pxoh seven t t H ' . 1 assiii&ii TOR 5ALH 0 "PXADI FOK I'KY ood cull 3:!3-.I 2-18-tf FOK SAl.Eianl ?1.85 per cwl. Nl Kili;e potatoes, L. McK'.Tinon. : 2-2-tf FOK SALK l'huii wood, Sl.f.O per loud dilivpTd. liiono Main 102. 2-lG-2fit FOK SAJ.K Ten-vom house, ijaths, on twoHors, IJuU-h kitchen, all convenience I bIC rash, balance to suit purchnse'Ki jC'all at Observer and see photograph uf home. 2-18-tf F'OK SAJ.E I'etaluma incubator in first clnsB shape. 108 ejrgs capacity. Price 12.00. A. h. I'arker, 1J10U t avenue. 2-20-2tp PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC rilYSICIANS IN'Ol.ti. I)f.fns.;H of women and rhU , di-ell ti HpcoiKlly. Offlctt Vhono Mnin ()!!. Res. Phone ;thi 120. I.a CnuuR. Nallnnul Hunk liulliMnir. PHYSICIANS AM) SflKJKO.S'S UKO. Ii. Vi-IHUS. 1. l. i;.-n.rul SurB ery. Office over SIlverlhorn'H. Ol'liee phone Muln residence phone Mnln ri8C. NATCKK LK Dn. A. N. Jl.VTVIM.E Specialist In chronic dlcensen. Methods, Mechuno Thernpy and Naturopath, iskln and blood dhu-usen. ii.-iviius diseases. Chronic lleadaehe, Kt z.-ina, Sjciath-a. Appendicitis. Const ipation, Itowel Trouble: all kinds of Chronic Diseas es successfully treated, Phone Main 593. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool- Idire nidir.. onnosite Star Theatre. Of fice hours, II) to 12 a. in., 1:J0 to !i:0fl p. m. Consultation free, . 3-4 DR. J. E. WOODEM Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous and chronic diseases a specialty. Suite 20, fcom iner UldiT. Over Silverthom's. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. to., l:;(0 to ; p. in. to 8 evenloRs. J'hone 4U7-W. ATTOlt.NKVS COCHRAN and KFlKItlTA RD Geo. T Cochran and Coon It. Kberhard. At- torneys. L,a Grande National Bank Handing. COXTUACTOHS D. J. McLELI.AN Iteirlstered orofes alonal Civil lOnirineur: Fiirvevlncr and maps. Room 12, l,n c.rande National lianK Hullillnir. I'hone .Main ill. AIICHITKCTS C. B. Miller. Architect. Room 11. I tCrande National Hunk Building, La Irande, Orenon. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. I.a Ornti'Te U'-uire No. 8.r.0. Irfiynl Oi1t of .Moose, hoi. Is ri-piiitir HHMMinirs pvopv Tlmrdrtv ntcht at t p. m. ut Oii.l Kl'IIowh' Hall. The Wo- num'H MooschearL I'ion incuts sl'c- oiui mid fourth Thur.sdnyH of facli month. Mikis.' I.t'ion of tiro World im-etfi spcon'i ,lomiiy of c-neh mor.t'i. Visitors always weleonu'. Iua ph.v nlilo at l.u Crnn.li I'hannaoy anil at J. (J. Holm's tirix:t-rv Siort-. !". K. HllAVKS. TUp. M. A. KTllAVKI.U Spc. 13. V. O. KI.KS l.n (irantle IiOflcr No. Lodpe moots euch Thurslay ev eninjr Rl S o'clock. Homo anrl clun pr1vili'.s rtietrfully i-xtenilt'd to all Brother Klkn. N'OI.AN PKTFK, Exnltpd Ruler F. J. I'KAIISON', Secretary- C! WOUKIi.V WOOD!i:M uK AMHUICA I. (Irandt Canip No. 7703 moi-t on thi first Thiirsdav rvi'tiini; of v.wh month. In tin- K. of 1'. Hull. Visiting uoIrI) boiH wt'li'Miiic. K. U. ltlNOO. V. C, JAKM HOSTOCK, flork. A. F. and A. M. Iai (Iraiiiif I-ode No. 41. A. F. nnd A. M-. holds regular meetingji first and Uifrd Fridays nl 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mujsond. r. W. -P1VOXKR, W. M. - J-J. 14. KINUO, Sc. b. O.. EAGMOS AeriH No. 2:V. m-ts every Friday niht at Kagies Hall. VisliiiiK limnibrrs w-'lcoim.-. A. MI.I,Y. V. P. .i. io. mrcriSKi.rj. Re. WKHMKN OF Till; AVOKI.D I.a nrnnil.i Cnmp No. lf.TV Me-tn t-very first nnd third Mordav at Fftclos hall. AH vi.4ii.intr n-i!,'hlnrs wolcome. Dues pavnhlo at tin' office of the rlerk. Koonis 1-2, La Grande Na tional lank VArlx. JOHN srOTT, C. C. 14. J. KIT"' MEN. riork. K.Vir.HTS OK 1'VTIIIAH licit Cross J.orlirii No. 27. m-'t-ts t very Mondny i-viiTitne In Cnstle H:ill (K. of P. Hull). Rt S p. in. A l'vlhion welcome to all visiting Kniplits. I'llANK A. Tl'IiXErt. C. C. :. I.. i.r.uiAM. k. it. H- woMKN'rt hi:ni:i-'1T ashiiciatidn of , Hie Msccal . I.n Ornmle l.o.lire Nr.. 7. W. B. A. of. M. l.o.lire rntcts first I Thursday at 2 p. ni. and third V t-d-, ne!d.-iy at 8 p. in., nt K. of 1. Hall. I Vlsltinc SiFti-rs wi-l'-cme. j Jll;. MARY OAI.LAOHER, ! f'nnini-Hld.T. 1 MAIMOniR KATON. l:.-...rd Keeper. O. I-:. R Hope flinpter No. 13, O. B. 8.. JioldH stst.-d comniunlcntiun the fec nnd Rnd fourth v.-dne.dnys of each t month. Visiting- members cordially welcomed. 1 N'l-F.T.rK n. vi-u.u W. M. av.va f. maivn. DOJNG3 OF '1 :E DUFFP TOM, WHAT HAVE YO'J IN THE PACKAGE? Want A I'OR SALE JiMytnK electric wash ing nut-kine . Cull U lt'.l AUIor. 2-U-Jlji iKOK SALK Wlv l ord in food condi. tio". Keif staiifr. P'rke J.'IOO.OO. lTione :!;'. - 2-20-:itp WANTED. WANTRJi Single light hnusekeep. ing roomlryuy alone Call li.t-R. ' 2-18-tf WANTED Agents, either sex, for house to house work. One of th . . . . . het Hml HMiilovt Bui n.t .Ui n.t - - -.y- .-.....,. u...v.vn .... me- iimiM-i, j kooii sieaoy income assured with very little outlay. In quire 1205 Fourth street 2-21-2tp WANTKl) Incubutur. in jrooU condi tion. Write Kric Carlson, Lu Graritlc, Oregon. 2-J8-3tp WANTED-VXo contract for cutting and haulingNiOO cords of wood; also will contractVjor 3,000,000 feet rough log run lurhr. Phone 179-J. W. K. Kivctte. 2-17-2Ct WANTED Household goods; farm machinery, buggies, wagons and hacks. Ranged, stoves, musical in struments. We get you one-fourta more for your oods. Surely you have something for sale. Drayage rosts nothing. The Francis Chain Brokerage stores. Corner Fir and Monroe streets. ; 12-31-tf FOR RENT FOit RENT 5Hjveh.-room house, fur- ni shul, mo(k'in?yVhone Main 90. 2-16-tf FOR RENTTwo-room light house keeping apartment. 2001 Second " street. ; 2-16-61 MISCELLANEOUS TAXIUCall Hefl iB-Cal! n's Place, l.'14-J. , Z-lB-iSip HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE by Mrs. J. FyO'Connell, 1104 0. avenue, or leavlK, order at Camp bell Sisters, Ladiet' Furnishings, 1305 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf SJJNOGRAPIIBR at Leigh- oiucmue vvuiks. l-20-?Gt OHDERS 1 or steam pleating. Mrs M. E. 1702 Adams Ave., l-ll-2f,t phone 138J. NCOME-AX I will be in La Grande F'ebruarfc 13 for an indefinite period for the phrpose of making out in- come tax returns for those who do- sire' iny servico. PL M. Maloney, In-, come Tax ax Advisor. Office, Foley Hotel, 2-3-tf i HEMSTITCHING And Ficot Edgej battons covered half ball, full ball . FOR REST Fh-room house. Phone 4H9-J. -v 2-17-tf PPLIC lonweiuinK at tM; en f Cfcclf. acorn and bullef acor styles. MailjLagj Man; at Newin Book & sta. urocm F. ""itionery Co. ' 1-8-tf work guaranteed Others taken j for pleating. MrsXLAH. Norton,! ................ ........ 90G Adams Ave. Phone 421W. FirH block west of post office. 8-29-tf OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RB SULTS. R SALE Store building -with; rooms iTtt back, and two residence1!. Brings on $(J000 ovi- 1-j percent. Inqnirp at' KiOOV'o Jef fsoij Ave. i o 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds 6t machinery, automobiles 'and trctori re paired, overhauled and rebuilt Ascetylene welding ol all kinds. Cylinder boringand iversize pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons Jbd Piston Pins regrooni dive ns a trial D. F-fERALD, Pro. hrS? HELEN, B0U5HT THIS COAT HOT SO RAO - NO I PoiT 1 ,; ?r FROM A FELLOW FOR ALMOST BELItVE. IT VrflLLOO J !.,! 1 vi-ruiki - cocat R A or & i kl - l I I i u--- - I 1 rJt :1 J HE NEEDED THE MONEY AND I IT A MC E COAT II I II , . T SIKMTK T(M)AT AND TO .tM)RlW). There's nothing new under the sun! Gogh A'mighty, how many times have yuu setn that in print? Of ull the thincs under the sun I believe that suyiiiK is the oldest. What things me best in life ? Take musie for instance. Haven't the old masterpieces 'jroti these new jazg-step& lashed to the! mast ? ' And if you're a cheese el'icu.' eim you'll 'think of roquefort. Cer- tuinly nothing NEW there. It's n'n even considered mature until is, dead CV1. - I1 t-'jnniu . . . ntui uuried a year. Then there's "chicken," but figure them out your own way. I just "mention the latter to beat you to if. What I was thinking when I started this diatribe is: If you were dumped on an uninhabited isle and were dis possessed of your clothes . nnd all worldly possessions, what would you do? Wouldn't your thoughts be alone the lines of "What's Worth While?" They certainly would. If you were of the masculine Bex, probably your first effort would be directed towards obtaining food. Af ter that, clothing and shelter. These things are all necessities and usually "Whut's Worth While?" are neces sities. Certainly a thing unworthy is unnecessary. t If we would all show as much diligence in " ding "iWihat'.. Worth While?" as wo would, were we placed on this imaginary isle, the old United Slates and surrounding ter ritory would be n better place. .You should see "What's Wort'.i While?" at the Sherry Theatre to- ay. It's a story with a moral and a picture with a punch. Also showing Larry Semon il? "The Sawmill," his latest two-reel scream. KATHERINE MacDONALI) IN TH1LI.ING JI YSTF.KY STORY YEOMEN. ; : The Brotherhood of American Yeo men, liinnilSL Rondc Homestead No 2886, meets every tccond and fourth Wednesday evening! at Eagles Hall Come and investigate the new policies. All visiting members welcome. W. T. PATTEN Foreman. MARY E. MAYVILLE, Correspondent, NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS. We have Opened a shop to do all kinds of work. Horseshoeing a special- jty. Call and see us. Prices right. All work guaranteed". Back of Kid- dlft's Grocery. Dean and Haines, pro- nr - lptnrg. Tmhlpr. Orecron. 1-91.9fif r,L v't.r 7.. r..v R..t iT. m,. Sign Service uto Paintmg-- The modern kind ; iat lasts v. Y : A Guarantee WltK.Fvery troks 01 I the Brush and 4he G sntee Is G Runyan In Hug's Garage For its fcaturo attraction for to- FIND IT HERE j tHmiHiinmnuiunmmw'TTiHiiirTTTt TAXI Call Herman's Place, 134-J. , 2-18-3tp X ! V It Makes a Nice Coat for Tom MkJM- day and Wednesday the Amnio The atre announces the engagement of "Stranger Than Fiction," un Asio ciated First National Pictures re lrare starring Katherine MneUonald. an-J presenting t'no screen's mo it beautiful woman in a story hat abounds in strong human interest, sit uations, humor and not a few thrills. It is u marked departure from the type of stories upon which Miss MaeDonaM's pictures have been based. Formerly, it seemed, the authors want ed to combine fashion, surrounding'. luxury and everything that sup-Rested wealth and beauty into thu stws pictures. "Stranger Than Fiction' is decidedly different. It calls for an abundance of (lively acting, and is made up of enough strongly dramatic an intense mystery situations to en able the storv to stand on its own merits even were it deprived of tin assets of Katherine MncDunuld and n remarkably capable supporting cast. Among those m the cast are Wesley Barry, freckle-faced star, who was loaned by Marshall Neilan to tha Katherine MacDonnld organization for this picture; nnd David Winter, who plays the leading male role. As Diane Drexel, a very wealthy but even more democratic society girl, Katherine MarDonnld depicts a role that will un doubtedly add to her thousand of ad mirers. A two-reel comedy featuring Baby Peggy is also being shown. Ulircc I)t'i)ut Sheriffs Tn volved in Killing of Wo man In Pennsylvania. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 21. A new step in the "Kannte Selllns" murder case which for more than two years has been cited by mine union workers as a notable exam ple of injustice In the Pennsylvania coal fields, .was taken Tuesday when the grand Jury here returned true bills against three deputy sheriffs, charged with murdering tho woman labor leader. , Mrs. Selllns, a mother and grnnd mother, was shot during a strike nt the Brockenrldge mine of,' the Alle gheny Valley Coal & Coke com pany, In lAugust, 1919. At the coroner's Inquest, held In Allegheny ' county, the deputies, part of a guard armed with riot guns nnd stationed ' at the mine to keep strikers off, were complete ly exonerated and commended for their 'proinpt and suecesaful action In protecting the property nnd per sons In that vicinity." At the same time the coroner's Jury expressed criticism of "for eign agitators," which In Itself aroused the anger of the mine workers, since Mrs. Selllns was an American, with one son a veteran of tlid world war. ';' Twenty witnesses were heard Tuesday and nt the conclusion of their evidence Indictments for mur der were voted. S Roliftions Ilond of Tilict Does More Work Until an iniPi'iian Business Alnn (fty Apsoclnted Press) LONDON, Feb. 20. The Dnlla Lama, of Tibet, the religious and secular head of that secluded coun try has to work harder than the average British or Anifcrlcnn busi ness mnn. He gets up at 4 o'clock IIT H RETURNED ALIA LI IRK Repairing and Wiring Anything Electrical I h. & s. elIecStric CO. 105 Depot Street 5v: y hi the morning nnd labors until inidnlglit, nothwitlistiindlng the fuct that ha Is u-iKiuestloniibly the "big Ikss." Sir Charles Hell, a liiltlsh po- Mtiul nfftcer lit India u-hn hns tllst rntnriieil alter a veiir s losldeiicu In the romuntle "forbtdden city ofiordnlned for officials are Invariably Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, says j worn without romird to w.-ather the Dnlla Lama is a "wonderful conditions between those dates. personality." Sir Charles la one of Mir Charles the few Europoans who have mas Kim! the Tlbetun language and this helped him to become friendly with jthe head of all Tibet. He paid me the honor of Invit ing mo tnlo tho forbidden enclos ure of his country palace," mild Sir C'hurlos. "This was n little wonditrland of flowers, birds and wild animals I a hidden retreat where he (jives d.Mip thotiKlit both to his rHlKkmajJ nnd fltute arlalra, Hundreds or ca-1 nariwii were sinking lutro, and tlifVeji were also stugH, iiheamuits ami aj Kreat tiger from neutral." ThO clinmtfl whh lntensnly cold J when Sir CliarloH arrived, and for I days tli o temperature Indoors never 'J rose ubovo frezing point. In tho place of window Klusa, Tilotans, usej h sort of wax eloth. It lets the wind iut-but tit by are a hardy race and do not (appear to feel the discomfort of tho cold. .Mutton, yak beef und pork are tho Btaplo diitt" Sir Charles went on. "Tibetans do not like either hlckdiiK or enss. They do not tOeep on beds but on the floor, on count m TF you want every 1 bake-day to" be a cncccrr- - it you want pori'i.c -results at an economical fost use and depend ipn Djkings arij always tini:crnv..in the millions cf homos where it is used. Everything served is just right tender, 1 iyht, perfectly raised a nd thoroughly wholesome. Failures are unknown. Guard the purity of your bakings use Calu met. It's pure in the can purj in the baking. Contain:; only such in-credii'-its ao have been officially approved bythe United States Pure Food Authorities. CrJcr Calumet today it will pay. Bj A pound can o2 Calumet Cfinfnlna fut 10 ok. Some hakinK (imvilci cmne in 1 '2 cmvtt innt-ad .'f I ti oz. rami. Ue surcyou Met n p.uml wlirn yuu until It. Phone 393 W. WAS THINKING I COULD HAVE A MUFF AND SOME CUfFS FOR MY COAT MADE CUT O IT BOT THE rK 13 TOOCrttAl' t ?7, - !.,t v . rnze which arn placed large downy rush- Ions. You lie oh top of these and fold them, over you. They are very comfortable and warm. . . "There is tut official dato for u-lnl, ,. t.i l.0l., n.,,l hm.I mwl tin. r,, i.n .,,,.! .h. - ,.im.nl. j However comfortable the. official may be with the fur hat April 25 or without It after that datw, : he would never dreuiu of doiAurtiuK from the sartorial convention In public for five mlmtUis. The etl- FurnitureVExchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ED DONOHUE, prop. Phone, Black 1241 Welders of THE BEST EQUIPPED IN EAST OREGON Cylinder Begrlmling Crankshaft Regrindlnc . PiHtuns, Piston Rings, Piston Pins Cera Hnd Tractors lcblaeWork of All Kinds Ws are squlpped . , for to LEIGHTON AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leichton, Prop. The Reason for our Substantial Growth t is our, Substantial Seryice II II . J, jT . ' f tt e a o itJo-i ' jf i - It is our constai incus (iff airs of otl most care and si n aiipi'cciatc the n nlaced in us. It in handling the ni8ii our cus'ibniers, to hu'at all (lines cour teous and appreciative. "Wo know that courtesy brings new bus iness and 'holds the old'. Make this iiarfcrK. United States National Bank ' La Grande, Ore. a i 5 f9 f m&Wm uu.itto of the people Is very elaborate- nnd strict. "Tlmro are, practically speaking, no police, - no firemen, and no wheeled truffle In Lhasa. If a man suffem from toothuche, hn goea with a few mends on to the rial roof of bis house. His friends bring" h big stone, round which they fosten jt string. The string Is then tied to the bad tooth, nnd tha stone dropped ovor the roof top. Two or three friends bold on to I tlin patient i:oing over. to prevent III in from tto. 1 Fir' & Jefferson AH Metals of All Makes Overhauled and manned by exparts abova work WELDING Business vs. Courtesy to handle, tho hus- Jnicrs with the ut- we realize and' tpoiisimlity and trust ..... . . . alsfi our aim and duty. business affairs of ; ii The Foundation of ) Good Dress OOOO TASTE In trem mmt tlnd 1U drat expresiloi to thfl proper Corset In the harnmajf ii simple, beautiful limes as 4 rlKbt proporUona. Womea ot dlicrlmlr.atlng turte all America, wear . , '' ' r . 1 'La Camille' Coml because tht-r Klve ( snrest sllbouetto and nccont tha t ural beaury of the flKu-e m o other Corneia can. There Is a "La Camilla" modol that will fit you perfectly. Have a trial tlUlntc and be coe- i I flnced. A complete line of new l1' models on bana. I i imi C'llt cerijp-, hank your financial head- II II i J. RED. (till Mrs. RobUPattfrrfn, cousirriEnit ,1703 Oak, Corner of Spring J ..... - ' i "4. 2 V . 4? 4- .4? 4 4e 4" 4 4 4? 4? i.4i44x