Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
Or "lav. .June 21. 1522 1.A (iUAN'niv EVF.N'INT, (ysKitVKi; PAGE SEVEN Classified Want Ad s I.FHM AN SFMUVflH OfFS TO PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I'Olt KAI.K OH TIIADK OSTKUIWi'iiir I'HVSH IWS ' I'; tVII.i-: :n. hi, maucaickv ui-n ami iint.ii -;t it u.-.i.i I v. Of net ; i s'llt-ni iihoiic S.. ninar liuil.Iinu: ROOMING HOUSE For sale. In quire ut Imperial Hotel. ii20-tit Mi. in 1 rilVMriWs AND SI lUKOS UKO. H. VKUKS, M. H. f,i:iiurul Supk ery. OCflo ov.r SUverihorn'. OMleu phone Mnln lia. J. J. KAKCY, .. . J'..v-i.i:in HtKl S'ii-li. on. wr riiiTii:iu'( DriiK ; Slun-. Office juino r.U'-W. .vvrt in: ri i:k 1H. A. N. MA YVIMjE Special i it In chronic dlnt-at-i-it. Mrihml.i, M.-'hitno-Thtrapy and Natun.p.itti. Skin and blood in rvoua disvn.stia Chronic Hi'iiiiuchp. ;;l z.-ina, Bci-uicfL. Appendicitis. V.nn( i-p.-ition, Uowfl Trouble: hll kind f I'hronic Distun es BUoctJ(ulIy trcaU-d. Phone Main 693. Koom 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool- Wipe Uldjf., opposite df:ir Theatre. Of fice hours, 10 tn 13 a. in., 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Consuitalion ffte, 8-4-tf DH. J. R. WOODl'U, ('hlropraclor and NmuropaHi. NYrvoua and chronic dlftesat-a a specially. Huite 20, Soin sier JJldff. ovi-r tillvcrihorn'ia. Office bourn, 10 to 13 u. in., 1:1(0 to r p. m., 7 to 8 evenings, I'lmnu ii)7-V. ATTOItXUYS .1UK. and KTKU l'alrm-r-Uoesc'i liuildmp, I.h ;r:initf, Oregon. COCHHAN and KUKltll All!)-Goo. T Cochran and Colun It. Kberhard, At torney!. X-a Crandu National iiank Jttilldtnu. VI liAtToKS D. J. McL.KI-1-AX lti'friBtered profes Ulonal Civil Ennlin'ir; mirveyiiiK and , gimps. Room 2, l.n. i ramie National Bank .Buildintf. l'hone Main Ul. AlU'HlTKClti C B. MUter. Arhlt.-et. Uoom 11, Urande National Bank BulldlDK tr&nde, Oregon. ALlTKIxr.KltS ai-ctionkki:-J-'jtrm :tk-s u tiffin linn j.i.-ti.tliy. PIANO TlXKliS 'i'l'XlN'I rii-ait mm mo without t'xtra chiirK'f. WorJ; n innu n i-vi. full Nt-w-lin I'.mk Shirt.' lor noi. ointment. Koy i:. I'hiHinw. 4-ii-ir FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I rne Urotiierht.ou- u American Yeo- tn-n, . (.ir-tnue Kt-uiR' Hrnm-stf ad -"2SSi;, HH-iis M-vi-ry fir.- l ;t ml 1 h irl Tlinrsilr. y crniinL'H hi K iuh-s Hi. I: ' Coinu it nd iNVfrttnic the m-w policies. ', All visiims nit.-uit'iT vt-lc"iiie. i V. T. J'AliKN, , Koromnn. ! MAttY K. MAYVII-L.K. ,J ' I'orreKpontlunt. (. fi. M. Lit Criindn l.mlire No. 8 flO, Loyal Order of Mo.oe, holds ruular vr1 imteLlng'i every Thiirdny nlKht at 8 p. m. at Odd KellowK' Hall. The wo men's Moosclu-art 1'Kl"" meeli sec- ftnH nrl f.mrlh Til lirsilll VS of each month. Moose Legion of the World mets necond Monauy of uaca month VUUois always wwlrome. .1. J. jiAKLA.N, Dictator. W. t Kl.INCliAMMKIi. KeC. Mupic this sum me r hy McElroy' ; OrchtHlra. A few imply cabins left,' i rexervation early. Uig boxing and wrestling mutch the 4th of July riione or write to l-ehmnn Spring. for reservations. T. B. BUFrrNfJTON, G-12-2Ct Manager, i SHAW OFFERED ! HUGE SHi I'O U SAI.Ernr.l Romlvtcr for sulo ut liuruuin. Old modvl. but has! '.'Ite, U)20 cjitflne. Just the thing fur u fine hug. See Kiumun at the Blue Muuntuin (lUintre. il-20-;!ti (By AMOotatrd Prcaa) LONDON. June 21. Ceorno nurd SiUuu bus U'i'ii ufrureil fill'). 0UII a yuur for ilvu years by eu Tho Union Pacific is selling pecial-Aln(.rk.lln ,vmlu.uU, t0 'pioduca" fvo te ticktu tu the l oitland Kose 1'es- ,lmt0n .llrlura flK edcb ... Tb.- KOK SAI.r'- -Reed bUKtcy. Call 30.1. ti-20-tf KOK SALE Peiln Duik Krrs, 11 for i.0U. Thirty-three eutja for If2..r)0 in advance. Thus Slt'Kimind, liux 7(1, Wallowa, OreRon. t(-li)-;4tu I'OR SALK Iieasonable. Ford chas sis just overhauled. New tire3. Suitable for bug or delivery car. At Melville's Hardware- 1428 Adams. li-H-tf FOR SALE Three 3 1-4 and twe 3 1-2 wagons. Excellent condition. Also several sets heavy team har ness. Call J. L. Munhall'at Palmer Mill Barn. 0-16-tf l'OK SALE Five-piece wicker furni ture day bed, writing desk, two chairs, fernery, basinett. COO O Ave. 6-13-tf FOR SALE fU new apple boxes. Leonard J. Smith, Fruitdalc. 0-13-tf FOR SALE '11)17 Dodge Touring Car, WUO. Inquire 1018 Y avenue 6-16-lit) FOM SALE 23 head of sheep. Par Icy Feik, Farmers 215. U-lfi-Otp . HOUSE FOR SALE. -Six-room modern house, built-in sleeping porch. 307 Main. (i-15-0tn uvui. auuus ciniuieii, ii oiii i au,j0r niado tm-v.. .... himself at -20.2t lliis annouiuenient wholr UiinK n pnmll, nnd pro itutTi who mrikf pprhnim onr suc cess in id or Jio vonlun'H want to mako dial nuccPKS pay for all fall- Ul't'K." ANTIQUITIES I NOTICE TO CONTIt ACTONS. .Scaled hiils will be received by the Qrtgon State Highway Commission at 10 o'clock u. m., Saturday, Juno 24th, H22, ut Koom 18, lu Oiande National Bank building, for 2."180 square feet of .six-inch concrete puvement, ami 440 square feet of four-inch com-rett pavement. Wo bins will oe considered unies lie urged young authors not to be too ready to glvo concession to cinema producers or litorury pro moters, anionic whom, ho said, time was uiifortuuitiely no absolnto stan dard of honesty. "A man who sells a table or a chair charges no more than tho cost .of the article plus a reason- accompanied by cash, bidder's bond; " ' -" " KONOOX, June 21 "Tho mnnu- dinner of Hie Society i factum of anti(iiities .s carried l'or- of Authors hi London. DeclarU ; wai'l on such au i'xtnnsle scale that th cinema rights of a mi ii- J in Kypl, particularly at Culro that tile story iniyht be worth $50,000. jit now has u placo In reportH on or certified check for an amount equal to five per cent of the total amount bid. A satisfactory bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one-hatf the total amount bid. Proposal blanks and lull informa tion or bidders may be obtained at the offices of the State Hiehwav 'Division offices. Koom 18, La Grande National Dunk building", La Grande, Oregon. ' The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro nosal deemed befit for the State of Ore eon- Oregon State Highway Commission. K. 11. ttitldock, Division Engineer. La Grande, Oregon. June 20, 1022. fl-20-nt to the publishing, theatrical or ci nema business. The truth is I he uie industries or the country, says Professor KHitders Petriu. the fa mous Kgyptlau archucXdoKlst in an intei view in the Daily Clironlrln. Tho lotteries of Knyptlun nntiq- uities art often so vull executed, he1! stales, that evuu thu must expor-'i ienced c(dlectors are deceived by them. Largo sums of money have1! been paid for articles that were con- ji riidered genuine treasures but have ti u ii ui-i ii ijm ii ii ii u in rl njm luun ui nl doubtful origin. So si ton k is the SUITS! Tailor Made $58.00 to $78.50 Summer Wear Pongee Shirts $5.00 and $6.00 Oxfords Shoes $6.00 to $9.50 Straw Hats $3.50 to $7.00 Let us clean and press your clothes. . Z The Toga ery Andrews Bros. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHEM Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ID DONOHUE, nop. Phone, Black 1241 F) Jefferaon suspicion concorniiiR the authentic- J ! ity tf scarabs nud various bronze J j and gold ornaments and other ur I: Melon alleged to havo been found , in Egypt that many collectors are afraid to risk 'buying them, and In J an excess of caution often turn down an tiiiultiiM that are undnubtudly J; genuine. Thus the forgeries hae li largely ruined tho murket for Egyp- Ulan historical treasuries. READ THE WANT AT)S! HF.ATlNfi THEATRE TAX. HULL, Eng. Blither than pay the heuvy tax demanded, a theatre owner here has abolished admission chnrgct and let his patrons "give" what thuy can afford. VETERAN A SUICIDE. (By Associated Preaal ' HOOD RIVER, June 21 D. E. Stanton, civil war veteran, hanged himself here Monday night. - J WANTED WANTED Position as housekeeper by nurse, in town or country. In quire at Observer. ti-20-3! VANTI) Wood choppers to cut fiom 100 to 500 colds of wood. Phone 434-A. or call at 1403 N Avenue. -20-3tp WANTED Competent girl or wo man for general housework. Write "M," care Observer. 0-UI-tf 'OH KENT HOUSE FOR RENT Furniture for sale cheap. Phone 472-R. . 90ti Penn. Ave. . fi-20-tf FOR RENT Five room home fur nished, no children. 1001 E. Penn. ll-20-2tp ' u. p. o. ELKS I.a liriiKle Lodge No, 4S3. Lnrira meets tlRrh Tliursusy ev ening at 8 o'cliM-k. Home Bnd cliio " privileges cheerfully extended to all Urother Klks. , NOLAN FKIFP. Eialted Ruler F. U rLOAllSlir. Secretary. MODKltN WOODM10S OF AMRHIOA La Grande Camp No. 7703 nieeta on . the first Thursday evening of each month. In the K. of I'. Hull. Visiting nelaubora welcome. E. r:. uixno, v. c, JAKE HOSTOCK. Clerk. A. F. and X. M. La irMiule Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M.. holds regular KnecllnKS first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. TV. BINT.NER. W. II. E. R. lUNI'.O. Sec. II . O. KAGI.ES Aerie No. 259. meela . every Friday niplit at I-.aBlea nan. Vlaltintc members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. " J. K. lilUDKl-H.U See. FOR RENT Room with or without board. I4'!4 AilnmR Ave. -fi-17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1512 Adams avenue. Phone 390-J. 6-14-tf FOR RENT One furnished room at 1434 Adams avenue. 6-44-tf THEATRES AT SHERRY'S LAST DAY, ' THE STAGE DOOR." AT Stil another Ziejrfeld beauty hasi climbed the heights of stardom on the ' screen. She is Billie Dove, whose creat1 ucuuiy luiinciiy was u utcoiuiive leu- turc of the Ziegfeld Follies and who is now dividing her time between nu- pearine; in films and playing in the. uijf .legieia musical nit, "Many, in which this newxst of Ziegrfeld stars has an important role. Miss Dove's first appearance in R-C pictures oc curs In the Willium Christy Cabanne production of "At The Stage Door," a photoplay of show life, comes to the Sheiry Theatre for the last times today. Also showing a comedy. "MI SS LULU BETT" A TRIUMPH MODERN FURNISHED House rent free. Phone 429-M. 6-15-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartme-it li'Ofl Washington Ave. Washington Apartments. fi-9-tf .MISCKLI.AXEOIS NOTICE Party is known who took freezers oil porch at 200b Adams return same and prevent prose cution. (l-20-:itl) WOODMEN OF TI1W WOULD La Oram's Camp No. Kt. Meets every first and third Monday at Eaulofl . hall. All vlsitim? n-lsllhors welcome. ' luea payable at the office of the clork. Looms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Bank f.ldu. . .rOIiN SCOTT. C. C. R. J. KITCHKN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PVTIMAS Hed Crops Lodge No. 27. moeis every Mondav ' evenlnir In Casllo Unit IK. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A l'ythlan wolcome Xo all vlsltinc Knights. FRANK A. TURNER. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, K. It. 8. WOMEN'S HENKFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees. La Ornndy Lodge No. 27, W. II. A. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. and third W ed nesclav at 8 p. m, at K. ot V. Hall. Vlhltlne Sisters weli'Otne. . MRS. MARY GAI.LAOHER, Comnnilider. MARJORIE EATON. Record Keeper. Ij K. h. Hope Chnpter No. 13. O. E. S.. holds stated communication the aec ond and fonrlh W.dti. miaya of each month. Visum Humbera cordially NELLIF. O. NEILL. W ANNA S. GROVL. Soc. M. JUNE SALE. Suits and C':ts at half price. JONES & RAP.ONE. fi-Kt-lf FOIJ QUICK Messenger SERVICE call iMain 595. 6-12-tf JOSEPH-LA Gll-ANDE Auto Stage leaves Joseph and 7:30 a. m.; leaves La Grande at 2:00 p. m. 6-10-tf IE.MSTITCH1NG, Buttons - Covered Mrs. L. 11. Norton, 90B Adams Ave- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh- ton's Welding & Machine Works. ,4-16-tf William de Milles' Paramount pro-i duction of "Miss Lulu Uett," u superb i picturication of Zona Gale's novel and! play, triumphed at the Arcade The-i atre yesteiday. The picture is one of the best with which Mr. de Mille's' name has been associated this season I and presents a splendid cast of play ers who are most artistic in their por tiayals. ihey include Lois iWllson, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts, Helen Ferguson, Mabe Van Buren and oth-ers..-: I "Miss Lulu Bett" and a Harold Lloyd comedy will finish their run at tne Arcade tonight REID, SWANSON AM) DEXTER IN LEADING ROLES UN PARA MOUNT PRODUCTION. FREE ICE WITH EVERY REFRIGERATOR You Need Both So sco us while lliis o'(vy lasts. 1 f you inflect, 'this 'opportunity; wo lioth lose. V Wo also havo ti 'fine assort incut of Ico Oroani Freezers. Oregon Hardware and Implement Co. I I I 1 1 1 1 :: i i i a LOCAL CORSET1ERE lor Barclej Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. 8-1-tf S:t5.00 REWARD. -Strayed or Stolen one dark sor rel gelding, branded dot over lower half of ciicle, on right shoulder; one K.. n.iltinn. hrnmlm! .1 hptwpnn two quarter circles, on shoulder. Both ftihont MEXCO.WILt It is the policy of Paramount when ever possible to combine its notable stars and players in sinirle Droduc-ii tions and in the case of "Don't Tell;1' Everything," which will be the at-!! traction at the Arcade Theatre Thnra. day, Friday and Saturday, there is!!! a notable galaxy of screen favorites!!! with Wallace Reid, Gloria Swnnsonl1 " and Elliot Dexter in the leading roles ! i;j (Ry Associated Press) i ! MEXICO CITY, June 21. Much lj Is being made here of Mnxl por- tlf lpalion In the C3iitou il.il rolebra- Hon iot Brazil's iinU'lie.'Kleiic.! ni.'xt ' fall. I . A committee beaded by .lose V.is- conceloB, minister of clucailon, vlil ! 1 leave tn August on tho Mexican li! Coahuila" for It fo d Jan- I PARTJGfPATE Work has already b.'on start- shod, foretops roached, and roached '''r0- under collars. lbs. SI 0.00 thiu team, nnd conviction, if stolen. (tend and selected units from the Address E. L. Stine, R. TX No. 1,1 military and naval icademies will La Grande, Oregon, or phone Dan' 8l'enl " month in tho Brazilian Mmchinn. Imbler. Oregon. C-20-Mt capital. I s. Weight, 1300 and 1350 ed ""the Mexican exhibit, u'likh ls-i will be paid for locating'1" be .extensive. The p.ilirs band. , and flitJK) for arrest and 1 111 e beat 1,1 'ha repiihllc, will et-'i :: WHO ARE YOU? NINETY-NINE chances out of a hundred you nro tho man whoso second ringer on tho right hand Is expert In pressing electric buttons. An electric button Is a pretty small thing. By It wo make elevators rise, and fall for us, wo glvo orders, wo sum. mon employes, wo start big machinery whirring, wo turn tho light on ami ofr, -we could go on Indefinitely. But remem ber, it i not tho brlf-lucli button that does all this. Therto Is tho tremendous power behind the button: tho huge dams and water turbines (In case of water powor) or the uormous boilers, turbines, engines and generators (In steam plains); the wires of high tension transmission lines, nnd the Innumotable smaller wires stretching like a web from your very bedslda out over the whole country. 1.400.000 people have Invested their earnings In tho se curities ot tho electric light ami power 'Industry. Unities these foresighted citizens there are the invostments of in surance companies and the loans niado by banks. They make possible "the button" that your finger jirnssos morning, noon nnd night. Thirty-five million others enjoy the samo instantaneous service. There are Btill 14,000,000 hnnw8 in the 1'nlled Blntos remaining to bo wired. 14.M00.0liQ tin wired homes moan that millions of people) urn without the benefit of lelectrle light nnd power in their residences. Gradually most of theso residents will tlemnnd electric service, and tho electrical Industry with the support of tho public, will find the means to extend this service to theso prospective patrons, so tin y, too, will be nhln to press that half-inch button. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company E9 1 1 i i i i :i i i i i i i1 The Reason for our Substantial Growth, IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL. IdERVICE fyf f u a 0 a onboo i'V'v 1 , o a a n a i a q ' - Constancy (ViiKtiuioy irppl iol to savinp; to con diictiiiff your business ov )ersonal affairs in a financial sense, will prove to be a rare and impregnable route to conit'ort iible weallh,' ' J TJiis bank is thoroughly . equipped to handle your every banking need. "Vo shall ((oiisider it n courtesy to have you cisll upon us to make use of our savings or cheekintr departments. United States NationsBank ' La Grande, Ore; Here She Is Good As New "With cylinders REGROUND, AND FITTED WITH McQuay Norris Piston Rings, pistons and Pins, your motor la practically as good as new," says the cylinder regrinder. Motorists are just beginning to realize how much added life, and mileage, can be given their cars by having cylinders reground, and now rings, pistons and plus Installed. When these threo vital units are renewed In a reground cylinder block, the result Is prac tically a new motor. " In every section of the country are shops which specialize In regrlndlng equipped with special tools and machinery for this work. io IL' - Your repairman can tell you whether now piston rings alone nro all your motor needs to bring back Ita lost power, or whether tho cylinders of your motor need regrlndlng ami complete new ring, piston ami pin eqtilpmunt. There is a McQuay-Norrls Ring made from Electric Iron for nvory purpose and price; specially designed and manufac tured for replacement purposes ouch type designed for the par ticular motor it fits. All slundnrd sizes and over-sizes. An ex tract from McQtiay-Norris, Saturday Evening Post. You can get quick service from us. LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La Grande, Oregon i M j ri i i i i i i i i i i .iiorjii I KMNl.SOF'iiH. DUFFS Oliva Was a Handicap IY Ak,LMAN j DO VOU KNOW HOW TO you SAY YOU CANT GET ! ROW A oOAT, HAROtO? ANY LEVERAGE? WELL ".. ' 1 WHY DID YOU GET r-1 I ' I OH YES, I'VE. M6 OUT HER BEFORE " 1 I , , ROWED HEAPS YOU FOUND IT OUT? Vol) AND I I !-'-" I , OFTIti-iSt I r.--' - 'WILL HAVE T"' K-i' jf . fuzx - THIS WOM'T WOI?K EiTH2ii-vve'LL Both HAVE TO BE IH THE CEMT3R OF THE BOAT AT THE 5AM E TIME! I ARE You KIDDIWG MC ? This IS Better. "HCM Vou've HAD t.xJfOH LCI r-1 KMOW- f rr ARE You STILI TKYlNG To ' KIP ME? Long Distance Service "Station-to-Station" rates do not apply when a particular person is designated. "Even ing and Night" rates apply only on "Station-to-Station" calls. "Station-to-Station, Evening and Night" rates apply only to calls over tho "Bell System." . , 4sM Home Independent Telephone Co. a vs mrf . -X v. v - I HJ -. T- :- vV f ". . V-V.-7- --T. -'- '