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MWhiy, May 1, 1922 LA CRANDR EVKNINfi ORSERVEH Classified Want Ad PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FOK SALE OR TRADE ORTKOPATHIO PHYSICIANS DH. J. L. IMil.F! iinil Pit. MAROMIRT JNt'.LE. Dtxeasea of wurm-n and chil dren a uproially.. (Vrii'.- I'hone Main 106. Rhh. I'hone Main IL'fr. La tiraudtt JNHiionttl jfntiK HullUlliir. rinhiciAxs and .siikjho.ns OHO. 11, VKHI1H, M. !. 'Ii-nernl Hurtc ery. Office ovnr .Sllvurthurn n. Offtal phone Main ll'i. J. J. rWRBY, M. D Physician nml , Surfjeon, Over Putnnm's Drug Store. Office phone 512-J. NATl'KK CI.'IIB DR. A. N. J1AYVII.T.E Specialist In chronic dlm'nju'H. MelhodH, Meohano Therapy and Naturopath. Bkin and blood dineam'H, nervous uiseaHua. Chronic Headache. Krjji'ina, Solution. Appe ndloltlH, Constipation, liowel ' Troullle: al kinds of Chronic DlHfna e aucceasrully treated. I'hone Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cooi IdKe Bids'., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice houra, ll to a. m., 1:3U to 5:00 p. m. Oonaultation free. 8-4-tf DR. J. 15. WOOUKI.L. Chiropractor and Naturopath, Nervous and chronic dlea('H a specially. Suite 20. Kniu nier HIuk. Over .SUverthorn's. Office hours, 10 tn 12 a. m.. 1;:U to ft p.m., 1 to 8 evenings. IMmimh 4H7-W. ATToitNtrrg KiitK anet kntkh liuildMitr. I'.a Vrruute :lmer-j:oeilrl renon. COCHRAN id KHKllllAKD (Sou. T. Cocliran and Cfdon It. Eliertmrd. At torneya. t,a Grande National Hank Hulldiiifr. , CONTKACTOK9 D. J. McI.RI.I,ANTteilstered profea alonal Civil Ktuflneer; .surveying and snap. Iloom s, l.n tlraiitle National anK iioiidlnir. I'hone .Main 01. I'OU SAI.K OR TRAllrf Nine lots anj' two small residences in t.u Granite to sell or trade for Portland property. See Frank Hilton at the Soninier Hotel in La Grande Mon day,, J'ueiiday and Wednesday of next weeji, or communicate with the Hilton-.llttnicl Co,. 270 Stark street, Portland Oregon, 4-2M-:it I.JMrJ-SUU'llUK Spray lor Sale. Ueo. iW .Marshall, Imnler, Ore Box X". 4-28-tp l'OR SAI.K Good Iiik team.- Will sell cheap. Cull Oregon Grocery. 4-27-tf FOR SAI.lv No. 1 Seed Potatoes Dry Land Grown. Free from Dis ease. Netted Gems, Gold Coin and Pride of Multnomah. Geo. Noble, phone Main 7i2 or 203-W. 4-2C-!tp KUI4 SAI.K Kiirht months old Llewellyn bitch out of Toney Boy, Mohawk second, Free Ijtnce and Jessie Rotlfield. Call 131-M. 4-29-tf FOR SALE I-rlze InntnB Partridge Rock, $1.50 per setting of fifteen eggs. Phone 475-M, or call 271U North Fir street. 4-0-1 ni FOR DRY 10-in. wood call 399-J. 3-28-tf WANTED. AT SHKKRY'S LAST IHY OF AVILLIA.M DKSMOM). "Dangerous Toys," a lYrated all star production, with William Des mond, MaiKavet Clayton a..d Fiank Losee is showing for the last time1 today at thj Sherry Theatre. It if the story of a wife who becomes a fashion model, so she can wear In expensive clothes her husband can not afford to buy her. During her working hours she malkes the acquaintance of the banker for whom her husband works, and he j proposes that she accept his offer of a Mnuteu time miring which ull of his wealth shall ibe at her dispsal- At the and of the time she shall be free to choose to continue the life or go back to her husband. With the most honorable of motives, the wife accepts the offer, at the same time telling her husband that she is going out of town for her fivm to a fashion show. The hubsantl overhears some men ut his club tell ing that his wile is at the apartment of the banker. He n-ushert there anl.1 finds her From that point on, the ".irama main tains its high-water mark of sustain ed action. Events follow, one on the heels of the other, sensational '.situa tions develop, up to the smashing fin ish. "Dangerous Toys" is a- tense picture, which will keep spectators gripping the sides of their seats. Also showing "We'll Get You Yet," a two-reel comedy. In addition to this feature pktnre four good acta of vaudeville are also on the program. PEIITIi FOR RECALL FILED Two Mi'inlicrs Public .Service Commission Af JVrted: Not Kxpi-ctcd In Resign. SALKM, Ore., i.Iay 1. Com pleted petitions, upon which It Is proposed to stiinWt to the voteru on May 1 the intention of reeullliu Fred A. WiNluina and Fred C. Duchtel, members of the Oil?eon nubile service WANTKII d.ady for general house work. Phone Main 112. 4-28-4t AltClllTKCTS Grande National Hunk Uuildlnif, La FRATERNAL DIRECTORY ykmii:. The Ifrnthorlioou ,,l American Yeo men, llrnhile l:oiHle lloiuestead No. JSM., Mteels every second and lourlh Wednesday evetimiis at Katies Hull. l-OniOfind inveslmaie the ui-w policies. All VISI1IHK Incinhers welcome. ' W. T. 1'AI'TKN, l-'orcmnn. At Alt Y K. MAVVII.I.i:. Correspondent. U O.-O. .M. l.a Ornnde l.od;e No. BOO, Loyal Order of .Moose, holds regular meetings every Tliursiiav nlpht at a p. m. at Odd Kellows' Hall. The Wo men's .Mooseheart l.eglon meela aec 011(0" and fourth Thursdays of each, month. Moos -lrtion of- the -World, meets second Monday of each monltt. Vlaltora always welcome. .1. .1. IIAKI.AN. Dictator. W. KI.IMillAMMIOIt, See. B. P. O. rcr.KR La Crande I,oda:e No. 433. Lodiie meetH each Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and cltiD privileged cheerfully extended to all Brother Klks. ' NOLAN SKIFF. Exalted Ruler I'-. 1.. PKAItSON. Secretary. MODErtM WOODMEN OF AMEMTOA La Orande Camp No. 7703 meet on the first Thursday evening of each month. In tho K. of I. Hall. Vialtlm; neighbors welcome. E. It. IHSriO. V. C, JAKE HOSTOCK, Clerk. A. F. and A, M. La Crande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. .M.. holds reBUlar mcet)nK.i first and third Kridaya at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Maaona.' C. W. BINONEn. W. M. E. R. lilNC.O, Sec. a. O. EAOI.KS Aerie No. 259, meeta every Friday ni?ht at Eattles Hall. Vlaitlnir members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J. E. HIItDKF.LL. Sec. WOUD.MKN OF. TI1K WORLD -La tiranCa Camp No. 16H. Meets every flrat and third Monday at Eafrles hall. All visiting neihtwrs welcome. Duea payable at tho .office of the clerk. Itooms 21-22, La Uranda Na tional Bank Kldfr. JOHN SCOTT. C. C. i It. J. KITCHEN, Clerk.- KNI6HT3 OF I'YTHIAS) Ited Crosa Lodffe No. 27. meeta every Monday evenlnir In Castle Hill (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlsltinu Knis-lits. .. Fit AN K A. TimNER, C. C. v ' C. L. (.IRA II AM, K. 11. 8. WtANTKD IMen' to contract clearing apple trees from land. Inquire Claude Hale Store, Geo. W. Mar shall, Summerville, Ore. 4-27-8tp KXPKK1KNLK1) "Stenographer wants ... permanent or . temporary work. Phone :!83-U. 4-29-2tp FOR KENT FOR HKNT Barn. 2ft)fl N. Fir. 4-2-2tp FOR RKNT Steam-heated furnished apartments. lb'OU Washington, . 4-29-tf MISCELLANEOUS A. STKWART Magnetic Healer. Grande Ronde Valley House. Hours fiom 9 to 12 a. m, and from 2 to 0 p. m. - . .', .. 4-24-J2tp PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at L4righ- ton s Welding & Machine Works. 4-TS-tf EXPKRT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piann without extra charge. Work guaranteed. Call Newlin Book Store for appoint ment. Roy K. Phillips. 4-15-tf ORDERS TAKEN for steam pleating. Mrs m. a. cneu, ivuz Aaama Ave., phone 138J. l-ll-2it THE FIGHTING HltOCKTONS AND THE LAW. ,. The Fighting li'rocktons, they called thtm. There was "The" llrockton, hea,d of the clan and father of fight ing sons and daughters. "Big Kd," u fearless bully, came next in power. "Buddy," though the youngest, was the most warlike. ' Tom had been a fighter too in France for Uncle Sam, and when he eamo baek he was a shell-shocked Wreck .of a man Anne, too, was no less a fighter, though her heart often interfered with her duty, for she loved the For est Ranger. Because he represented tne law, anfcl because the Brocktons hated the law that had mbbe them of a re gion they hacf called their own until the Government set it aside as a forest and game preserve, the Forest Ranger was looked upon with dis favor as a suitor for 'Anne. Anno Brockton is the charming heroine, of "Anne -t. Uttle Smelter;" the Playgoers feature' coming to the Arcade 'Theatre tonight only. She is portrayed by Winifred Wetover, fea tured with Joe King, Dolores Ca- sirtelli and Frank Sheridan. Advnnce information advises? that this is a , thrilling, red-blooded story of tetrong men, loyal women antt big emotions. A- beautiful mountnin Tegion tit its locale. . t . commission, were filed officially with tho secretary of state litre tonight. The petitions were presented by V. E. Richard son, V. S. Myers and ,Rohrt 0. Duncan, members of the so-called recall committee. Flf.tres compiled by the srelnrv of state tonight showed that the pe titions directed at Mr. Iltiebtel con tained 33,464 mimes. This 1s :ip proximately SfiO more signatures than necessary. Tim petitions riled against Mr. Wllllnms contained 4 2, 501 signature's or uioiv? than 1000 unities ill excess of the. number re quired by .law. f Frlentts of Mr. WilllaniK and. Mr. Buchtel intimated loniKlit that neither of the ..officials Will, resign and tint they will allow their names to go on the ballot at -the recall election. Doth Mr. Williams and Mr. Buchtel were out of the city today. '-V;'- In case the 'secretary 'of state calls tho ejection, mandamus pro ceeding Jirobnbly will 1e .Instituted In the supreme court by Roscoe Hurst, Portland attorney, to test the constitutionality of the recall law aind to determine whether the petitions were handled legally by the state department. TAVf.oti linos i !i:ni s UK KM TOMMIT Th opening nerfnrinniten of Tny- lor Brotlters Comi tlliiua will tike place loniglit at the l(lg tent theatre located next to the Foley bulldlm-. "Saints and Sinners" Is the open- lug play. It Is a four-act comedy ' drama Hint glvtJs each member o'.i the cast a gooil part and the fen-'J lure character of the cnutpiny. i "Toby,'' ha one of his funniest J roles. ii Taylor Brothers hnvo the reputa-!i tlon of siawlng their shows in up-jj to-the-mliiut style 'therefore local l aniusnmeiit lovers ca.it look forward jj to see some stunning gowns on thel women as well as the men folks J who will see the hi4ght or fashion J on the male members of the com-1 1 pan. v. I J The show carries its own scenery 1 1 and electrical effects ami each pltyjj is nagniiicentir staged. The doors tonight will open at 7:31) and the performance will com niencn at 8:15. Ladies will be ad mitted rre tonight only. 'Super Savings' In Tailor-made Clothes Imported Tweeds 558.00 to $G8.00 Fop cloilics that give service aini have regular style see us, Seir1 our line f Shoes anil Knox Uais : The Toggery ANDREWS BROS. LOCAL STOItK ItCt I IVI.S .MAY'S VII TOK ICKCOItllN A reast or dance recorils, the new May releases or the Victor Talking Machine Co., have just been receiv ed by .Newlin nook & Stationery Co., local Victor representatives. The 8c.iidnl Wnlft (there's noth-' Ing scandalous nbotit ilt'f calls. rir. a new kind' of music. '-"Jiinini t (T Lovely (in I" played . by thVVirite. tnan' on d ;ni' 'Victor rWord' fo)n May; has the ' dalittriess 6f linalily' demantleit by at, episilng ' wth i the "sea-motive" from" "Sche'liernz.ade." Soon It lapses Into the fox Irot proper, with some six nml regula tion banryard effects. ''.Uter tbe Rain" on the reverse) Is brilliant, metallic, with 'lovely, soft, contrast ing passages. Two more varieties of fox trot that will find enthusiastic devritees are "Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes," nnd "In Bluebird 'Land" Includes a brllllmnt whistling 'chorus. HEMSTITCHING And PleJt Edge! buttons covered half bail, full ball corn and bullet acorn styles. Mail orders given prompt attention. All j work guaranteed. Orders takenj . for pleating. Mrs. L. H. Norton,! 906 Adams Ave. Phone 421W. First block wat of post office. 8-29-tf ! LOCAL CORiSETIERE for Barcley! Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 11041 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed! throughout. Also. Hemstitching and. Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. I 8-1-tf NOTICE. WOJIBN'S HKNEflT ASSOCIATION of the Maccnhees. La r.rande Lodge No. 27, "V. H. A. of M. Lodce meets first Tlinrsdav at 2 p. m. and third Wed nesday at 8 p. m., at K. of P. Hall. Vialtln'ir Sisters welcome. .MltS. II Alt Y GALLAnHER, Commander. MARTORIK EATON". Neeord Keeper. , O. R S. Mono Chapter No. 13, O. E. S j holds atstcd communication tho sec-i ond and foiirCi Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. NRLLIR O. Nnf.L. W. M. ! ANNA s. c.itovi:. Sec. I AM outstanding bills against the Student" Body, classes or organiza tions of La tirantle High School should be sent to Ted Larsen or Al fred Meyei-s before May 10. 4-27-Gt IT- , AOS GET RESULTS OBSERVER 11 Exide Batteries Batteries In stock. Batteries for lleut. llnttcrles ltcrliarged Batteries Watered Krce. Bntterles of a!! makes Hepalretl. Stromberg Carburetor Service. B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Lelghton's Machine Works Snodgrass - and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced! Embal mer, Ambulance Ser rice. Day Phone Main 62, Night Phone, Main 743, 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. i i TWEED CAPS $2.50 KNOX HATS $5.03 to $8.00 WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD : SPECIAL-- We have on hand a few Electric Washing Mach ines of standard make which we will sell at re duced prices. , v i -, ; t , y ,j : ; j , jj a , t These are new machines in perfect working con dition which have feecowt skepworn. Sold on easy payments with a liberal discount for cash. -,.,. '., . j . , Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company 9 v The Reason for our Substantial Growth is OUR bUBSTAJNTlALbERVlCE The Railroad Man Who Is He? H!iti)iiiiin, Switch man, dispatcher, en ainccr, conductor, or "cliicif" all arc alike in certain res pects; tliey are all careful, watchful, strong men and most of (Item arc thrifty. Tlnir are all working for the same pur pose the saving of time and money, the smooth and efficient operation of our na tion's traffic. You can depend on the railroad man. At home and at work lie lias regular ha') its, a clear mind and 'a SAVlN(iS Ac eount. This hank serves a railroad citv and 'many of her railroad men. We find lliein as steady and dependable with their savings as they are with oilier work. FEDERAL SYSTEM. United States NationsBank ' LaDrande.Ore. 'La Camille' Corsets are tbe Ideal foundation for your new costume. As style, fit and comfort are tbe essen tials to proper corstlng, "La Camille" ' Corsets will jlre your figure tbe fasblonable silhouette and tbs necessary support to bring out Its best lines. Tbe celebrated. "VEM'11,0" HACK eliminates boning pressure along the spine and pressurs of laces In front, thus assur ing perfect comfort , to tbe wearer. Why not know what real corset satisfaction Is be fit ted to "La Camille." A Complete mock Always On Hand. ITIces 2.00 and Up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison, Corset tern Res. 1702 cor. Spring and Oak Phone m-W mKm What They Say In High Musical Circles is Proved tn Half Million Homes Brunswick has achieved perfect rendition of even such difficult tones' as those of the piano, the harp and the human voice, in its upper register. We have the Brunswick records for April come in and hear them. Eastern Oregon Music Company UUl.NCa OF 'J'tlE DUFFS' It's Considered Tact PY AULMN HELLO HELEM, I'M JUST GOIHG TO STOP FOR A MINUTE - I HAVE A p OUKWKIOC rUKYW' I HAD Yd HAIR Bobbed! HOV) oVOU i iki IT? IT LOOKS STUNNIKG AGNES ! I'VE GOT TO BEAT IT -I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE DENTIST - GLAD VOL) LIKE SOOOBY. AGNES r-r' V ,..,t -l " 1-J I N MV UalB-fiOanOV COMEAIM i m LrrypJ ...... WM , .' r sr- S II: I - J WH l. SI I I lxl I fy ' . ( WELL r " ALL PEOPLE TO HAVt VHEIR HAIR BO&&EOI-AMD VJITH THAT LONG rlECIi. OF HERS.TOO! r H6VEI2 WANTED TO LAUGH SO IN ALL MY hfe! md Car Owners We positively stop your Automobile from pump ing oil See us. LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leighton, Prop. . L , , V . J , t,.l -' - - -