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Thursday, .Tunc 22, 1f22 TiA OTiAXDK TCVTCNTTxO PAGE SEVEN" Classified Want Ads Mrs. If. Noi-tort-, ftfid Adams Avp.!fll oniKV-inoil. Dnroihy Cummin?, , ,,, 1 1 11 who ila u ftiii oi itm wortm PUBLIC SiUNOtiRAffitiK at Uigh- nih.t.u typo in. nn m louihlUmul ton's Welding $ Machine Works. (MiiortHwiimuii. A rn1 ulo jcimitt 4-15-tf ' Wits ttlngHtt for the pie turn; mul m- aU nothing has been h''t undone Summerville News Notes PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WTKOIATlll' PHYSICIAN'S Ilt. J. I l(JLK !ii!IIU. .M A It' 3 A It I'lT iN'il.K, M.-.:., ths.-ji.-.,- of ttti imm n ml i-liil u' ii u s,n-i.iliy. Oflk-'?! ' phmiu. Main liit;; iist1,-n.-ti plume,, Alt. in lil, dfi.ii:ii,.,.Siiiti)i r Uulldiinf. rou sAt.i-: oit iitAin: 1 FOR SALE Piano, $2f0. 90rt Main street, 6-i!l-.ttp PHYSICIANS A XI) Hl'lUilCONS UlfiO. H. VKHKH, M. D. Ounttral Surg ery. Office over .SllverUiorn'a. Offlcw phone Main 112. J. .1. l)AKi; , i. J. I'lty.-uMun mill Snru'.-oii. Ovr )Miii;ans Uriis tflort-. Office phono r.l-W. ATI I CI ItK DK. A. N. M A V V 1 1-1 . h Spue 1 allat In chronic dlieasi-s. Methods, Mocliano- Therapy and Naturopath. Skin and - blood diHt-ase, iktvous dirtenaos. Chrontn Headache, Kcauum, Selatti-a. Appendicitis, ('(m.lipatiun. liowel TronlJ; all kinds of I'lirtmic Dls'i en aiKveHfifully treated. Phone Main 693. lloonvl, 2, li, second floor Coot- Idtfe DW(f., opposite i?tr Theatre. Of fice bourn. 1U to 12 a. in., 1:30 to 6:00 p. m. Consultation free. 8-4-tf DR. J. E. WOO DULL Chiropractor and Naturopath. Nervous and chronic dlAeaaea a specialty. Suite 20, Sum Bier lildff. Ovt-r ISilverthorn's. Office ', . hours, 1 0 to lli a. in., 1:30 to 5 p. in., 7 to K evenings. 1'ttone 4S7-W. attorneys KJlilC and KKTI'MI l'almi'r-ltoeach HuiIdliiK. L.a lira tide, Oregon. COCHHAN and KKKHHAUD Ueo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Eberhard, At- tornuya. L.& Uraude National Bank Buildlnff. 1. J. McL.KLL.AN Registered profes sional Civil Kiifjineer: aurveylns and Bin pa. Itoniti 11', l.a Grande National Bank Building. Vhone Main ill. AHCH1TKCTS M H Millar. Architect. Room 11. La Grande National Bank Building, La iraiide, uretion. AV( .TIOXKKKS Al'l'TH iNKKIt l. It. New hu.tl, Am 1 ioii.i:r. Sy t if file t ion winni nt (! Kuril I .sales a. .spefiiiliy. Tiioim 2X:-A .VI 1-lL'ni 1MANO TLNK1IS EXI'IXT I'lANU TCNINt J Clean a t voice v Mir nianu without extra 1 charue. Wiul; fcintr.-mteeil. fall Ni-w- tin Unnk Sittie ior itoiMiiiitnicNt. lioy ' K. 1'hilllns. 4-K.-1I" FRATERNAL DIRECTORY .' The Hrotnerhuutl ut Ainiirtcnn Yeo fnin. iiamto Kondu llnin-.s(fud So. liUM-tfi i-vurv lirsl iilnl Ihil-'l fkuritiuy.. i-n-iii(ni at Kiiuii-s ii.'i (Joine itml lnvpsur;:iit; llifl policies. All viKitintf mrintuT, wnlcorno. - VV. T. I'AITKM, . . v ' . i' Koteirmn, MAUI B. MAYVII.LK. Correspondent. L. O. O. M. La Oramle 1.o1k No. 85(1. Loyal Ordi r of M..ode. holds regular meeting, every Thiirj-dny nlKht at 8 . p. m. at Odd Kellcuvs' Hull. The Wo men's Muosehelirt Lefflon meet sec ' ond and fourth Thursduys of each month. Moose t.onion of the World rn'-tH Boeond Monday of eactt month. ' Vl.lloia always welfonte. J. J. HAUI.AN. Dictator. W. . Kl.lMIHA.M.MKK. .Sec. B. T. O. KLKH La tlranilc l.od&o No. ' 4S3. ijodiie meets each Thursday ev ' entity at 8 o'clock. Homo and clun prlvlleses cheerfully extended to all ' brother Hlks. .NUIjAN MM I' 1 . r.xiuie-u nuici F, 1 ri'JAKStJN, beereiary. b'OH SAI.K Ford touring car, 2U0 tash. 151il U uveiiuf. (i-lil-2ti LOCAL CORSKTlKRIi for l!arcletn inuho HiU out) of ih sh.ibou h j (Bncini to Ttta Ohscrvarl ! OIT t l I.MI V I I I I.i liniu MM Corset. Mrs, J; P. O'Connell, 1104) most iiolublH procliiftlinm. Lot im fl nl'ers urn KlnntliiK nw" tile rv O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly i-Moon wroimml A. S. U.eVluo l"l't-01,nl rninhM which will be tli milk- ;! Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed !"' the story to tliu sitrscn. lln , th8 (11.alul(, hoiiiIb vollay.it A HUB .eV I'lUM Will tUBO UBiT. 1...,,.. f,,,.a Hint If Ihoe i.ol shown. !....' i i. i- .1,.,.. ftn'! throughout. Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge, Work Guaranteed, 8-1-tt KUK SALK No. 1 Alfalfa hay, thor- ouulily cured. Phone r'armer 4x 6-21-l'2t FOR SALK Household furniture will be sold Saturday, June 24th, from t to 5 p. m., iMlli iMuin street. U-21-iitp KOK SALE Sevenryear-old mare with colw Would consider second hand car. Phone SilO'-H. IS-21-.'it ROOMING HOUHK For sale. In quire at Imperial Hotel. d-20-titp FOR SALE Ford Roadster for sulp at bargain. Old model, but has 1920 engine. Just the thing for a fine bug. See Kinman at the Blue Mountain Guruge. li-20-!)tp 33.(MI KKN AR1. Strayed or Stolen one dark sor rel gelding, branded dot over lower half of circle, on riirht shoulder: one bay gelding, branded J between two quarter circles, on shoulder. Both! shod, foretops roached, and roaehed under collars. Weight, l.)Ul anil ltioti lbs. $10.00 will be paid for locating this team, and $26.00 for arrest an. I conviction, if stolen. Address E, L. Stine, R. TV. No. 1, La Grande, Oregon, or phone Dan WHICH ONE SHALL I MAIfRY IS VERY PLEASING TO THE (i A IU) EN S" A 1 1)1 EN CES. one good Juno rain tbey sro fixed :i for the season. Many o( tho furuir j era bare sturlod haying III litis ;-;, tlon as most of thu first cutting of I alfalfa is now ready. ;! Illilwlall Ilea Ml Hill Ilohhs ami . Two well filled houses seemed very ctutrlle Hanson motored to Lai; Grande Sunday evening to enjoy the :, shows. , J Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nolderer Siin-i! ilav.al at the home of Mr. and Mis. I well pleased with ''Which One Shall I Many?" Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. It was tne first onnortunitv Hilda Biosche had to show La Granite what uij Glenn. Royal I'mili'y Of La Grande was a visiior in our town Sunday. J. K. YVotvls inotoretl to La , LEHMAN SPRINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Music this summer by .McElroy' Orchestra. A few empty cabins left, make reservations early. Bis boxing I and wrestling match the 4th of July FOR SALE Reed buggy.. Call t!0(i-)R.; Phone or write to U'hman Springs 0-20-tt for reservations. r T. I!. BUFFPNGTON, FOR SALE Reasonable. Ford chas sis just overhauled. Now tires.! Suitable for bug or delivery car. At Melville's Hardware. 1428 Adams. 6-14-tf FOR SALE Three 3 1-4 and two :i 1-2 wagons. Excellent condition. Also several sets heavy team har ness. Call J. L. Munhall at Palmer Mill Burn. " :., V 0-10-tf FOR SALE -Five-piece wicker furni tureday ..bet!, writing desk, two chairs, fernery, basinett. COG 0 Ave 6-13-tf Foil SALE 500 new apple boxes. Leonard J. Smith. Fruitdale. fl-18-tf FOR SALE 1017 Dodge Touring Car, $300. Inquire 1018 Y avenue .G-lll-tlty FOill SALE 23 head of sheep. Par ley Feik, Farmers 216. G-10-Utp HOUSE FOR SALE. Six-room modern house, built-in sleeuinir norch. 307 Main. (!-16-(ltn WANTED WANTED TO RENT Three or four mudcin unfurnished rooms or 4 or live room modern house. Address Box 70li. 6-21 she can really do- As the gill win. the one big question to decide she umiu. ulilo to hill, I line fliiili.mp front .- .... 1 ,i, ct, iiiiiuii iiiwiuieu tij 4... the opening of the first act until thtt'o,.!,,.,.,, Tuesday nitirnliitr for the,i Muichiso Imb e? VeKon -''u-3 1 f!"ul cu,'1'!n-, 11 wasn excepti.ma pu,.)11S(, r lmvlnff lltll, work ,,. ji uuicnison, imuiei, uiegon. u .o l0.y lln(i t0l)k 1(fal al)lty t put lt WB1.kinK near over, tne allegorical scenes on wnicu KiKim ) siteiullni; a few days with , the Htory had its foundation wera ),! r1Uiilly lime. 1 ! very well read and Miss Brosche Mr. and 'Mrs. Heber Conrad hnve l snoweti ner versatility jinimng oacK'movtM, , Ui(ll, l:a,lyull, Kme they and forth as member first of onejCJ!m,ct lo s,)enll lhe siunmer. and then another strata of aociety. M8H Klly Hantilton has returned Phil Bug as the old Irish lather ,,., , 0l.umlB wnBre Klui hul kept everyone laughing and it wa.M,(wu visltlnK ,,,. Knlllmll Mrs. evident that Mr. Berg hasn t lost any rjhiirllo Mvers of his popularity here. j -,iie 'ciiti Mk timber on day last Melba Palmer is everything the att- wlHk Car, llllteI.,.k hlul tho nils yance hotices said uf her and a little rrt,me (r cl,tilg an tnti-ry In his bit niore. As the mother of Ague.. wlll(.h ,, ,.ollsl(i0rablfl she turnshed her share of both tear. i- n 1) I e. and laughter. Afu: Sleni,,K the week-end In Duke Westcott as Bland, the weal- La GrmAe Al.oh, Gmniwn returned my auttur, was veiy Buu unu u u oil- ,.,., V0,,(.,. .lllir. Ladies9 Chippewa Hiking Boots ON SALE FRIDAY Tict. us liuikc your uoxt suit, iaHor niiido ii (ii'iiiulo. Price $58.00 to $78.50 : FA'KliYTllINd KOiniKN The Toggery Andrews Bros. 6-12-20t Manager. Knox Hats O'Donnell Shoes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the! Oregon State Highway Commission at 1(1 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 24th, 11122. nt Room 18. La Grande National Bank building, for 2880 squui feet! or six-inch concrete.- pavement, : anil 440 square feet of four-inch concrete njivpment. No bids, will be." considered iunless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to five per cent of tho total amount bid ficult part was played so well that, M j, , ,'rvIn , l a at times we almost felt sorry for the 0,.liml(, Sllll,llyed in Suii.minvllle. weauny n un anil ms trouoies. Mpg Nl,te tM.k of Kurw Eddie Near, us Advice, ha, probab- tnre(, U) v,sU m. m0,Hlr MrH ly the most essential and at the same..-. pri.-bii,, . .........J In 1.0 Ginndrt for th pust few drys. J. 10. Woods Jiaa,ben going l' Im Grande often for the past week having dtintal work done John Hensley of Losllno wna n visitor ln town Tunsday. Ralph Mi'Klunls was tinnsnclliiK business In town Tuesday afltirnoon. Mid, Robbs of TletBant Grove was ti business visitor III town Wed nesday morning. The Hug reunion will bu hold In Elgin Sunday, June 2tli, All rela tives nail friends of the Hug fam ily are Invited to attend. time the most difficult- pa.'ts in the story. We liked Mr. IMlar very much; Peggy Wallace has already wormen her way into the heaita of utmost ev eryone in town as per advance notice. Corey Cook, of Powder River fame, a .. u-.i ...in u is ooiiiif very nicely, wP unuerstann. ? Z It' XrA 'f.o' L t ID Mr. Cook is giving a real piano recital ontrnct in ,m ol to nne-hnlf ! conjunction with the show tonight. the total amount bid. Proposal blanks and full informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the offices of tho State Highway -Division offices, Room 18, La Clrande National Bank building, La Grande, Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any or all Proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed best for the State of Oregon. Oregon Slate Highway Commission. R. II. Baldock, Division Engineer. La Grande, Oregon. June 20. 1922. fS-20-3t There will be some new faces on the show the last half of the week. Mr. Davis passes the buck back to the regular juvenile man and seems to be glad of the opportunity. William Colliers' "Man Horn Mex James Mcltae'nt J-a Grande came down tho rot nun- part oft the week to visit Ills niotjiiT; Mrs. ijuhn' Mc iinc. iMi'j and Mrs, I)avef, Sanderson have) 'jnircluiattl a new car. ' Charlie Hanson 'was ,'n business visitor 'in La .Grande Thursday. Many of tho farmers and fam ilies and pioneers of this vicinity went lo La Gianda last U'liiirsilti.t. and enjoyed the plouoer meeting. ,t L. McKennon has aonte to Hot Lake for medical treatment. the -billfor tonight, and it, J:J??. ''"o? briiiKs Mr Btig back to the character of "Abie," in which we all know him so well. t The new top is over the Gardens this evening and you cun hear in ev ery part of the house. WOULD CHECK SUPREME COURT- WANTED 1000 pounds good t.eed oats. Address 228, pnstolltce duiiii- ine or telephone tftli-J. hV21-2t WANTED Girl wants trenernl house work in city or country.-' Phone 384-R.' G-21-2tp WiANTED Position as housekeeper bv nurse, in town or country. In ciuire at Observer. ' - 0-20-3t WANTED Wootl choppers to cut from 1C0 to 500 cords of wood Phone 434-A, or call at 1403 N Avenue. G-20-3tp WANTED Competent girl or wo- ..i , i. iir:. ninn tor trenerut nousewoi a- it i tie "M." care Observer. fl-19-tf VOIl. HUNT MtilturtM WOODMI-JN Ol'' AMftlllCA La Grande Cnmn No. 77IK1 meet on the first Thursday, evening or eacn month. In the K. of P. Hall. VIsitlns nelBhboro welcome. K. It. KiNnn, v. C. JAK13 ItnSTOi.'K, Clerk. t.' F. and A. JI. La itrutide Lodffe No. 41, A. F. and A. II.. holds regular meetings first end third Fridays at -'7:S0 p. at. Cordial welcome to all Maaona. ., rFn w. . : E. rt. RIXIIO. See.-' . O. KAi;i.i:S Aerlo No. 219, meetl . every Friday nlcht at Easlei Hall. Vlaltlnit members wdramt- . . , jt E. HiltnskLL. See. WIltlDMBN OF' Til 1-3 WOULD La (Irani-s Camp No.-K.:'. Meets every 'firm and tliirtl Monday at Eagle hall. All vlsitlns leiBhhors welcome. Dues pa vn hie at the office of the clerk, liooms 21-22, La Orando Na tional Bank Jlldsr. IOHN W( OTT. C. C. It. J. K ITCH FN. Clerlt. KN1HHTS OF 1'VTIIIAS Ked I'rOM LodKe No. 27. meet, every Monday evenlnir in Castle Hall lit. pf f. Ilr.ll). at 8 p. nt. A l'ythlan welcome to all 'WKK'S.ht!ftSEK. C. C. C. L. ORAHA.M. K. . S. WOMKN'S HKSBFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, l.a Cauda Lot Be No. 27, W. 11. A. of M. Lodt-e mee a flr.t Thnri-day at 2 p. nt. ami third Wed nesday at P- tn.. at K. of 1 Hall, t Vlaitintr Sisters welcome. MBS. MAIty ilALLAnHER, . Commander. MARJOrtlE 12ATON. Ileoord Keeper. iT ic H Iloiie Chapter No. 13, l. E. S hoi.l. ai-'it"! communication the acc Sn, and fourth Wednesday, of each inonth. Vlsltlnn uietnbcra cordially wicun.ed.RjxtB 0 w M. FOB 'RENT Two small rooms suit able for an office or store building. Phone 11.4-M. (i-21-2t FOR RENT Furnished apartment for rent. 1904 Third street. 6-21-3t HOUSE FOR RENT Furniture for sale cheap. Phone 472-R. 90ii Penn- Ave. 6-20-tti I THEATRES "AN I'XWILIJXti HEItO" AT HHEHItVS CINCINNATI, June - 22. Four amendments to the constitution of tho United States and repeal of the Sher man anti-trust law were recomrtiend- I; ed to the American Federation ofj 'Labor convention by the legislative policies committee as a means of ov ercoming court decisions ndverse to labor. Amonqr the proposed amend ments was a congressional . veto of supreme court decisions,,;. . ir . When Will Rogers comes to the Sherry Theatre .loduy In ihls Intest Goldwyn picture, "An Unwilling Hjero," , another fumous story by O. Henry, America's best known short story writer, will have reachet.l the screen. The original title of this story was "Whistling Dick's Christ mas Slocking," and the leading character is a lovable tramp, whom Will Rogers can Impersonate better than any actor now on the screen. In "An Untitling Hero," Will Ti oners Is a hobo who has a pen chant for whistling operatic airs. DIVIDEND VOTED. market in Imhler is nof running a meat wagon over in this commun ity which makes 11 very convenient for tho farmers over litere. J 1 in Mensluy and Fred 1 1 a m 1 1 to n were transacting business in La Grantio Monday. Harry Sanderson has accepted work In haying nt Imhler this wee!;. Charlie, Oswald has gone east, whie.ro he will make an extended visit with his father. Mis, t'lora Westlnskow and chil dren speitl the week-end at the homo of her mother. Mrs.' Pfeffer korn, who Is spendlnir the summer on hep ranch northwest of town. P. F. Ptiglt uud sons were trars acllng business In La Grande Weii nitKilay morning, The Misses Itnth and Edltct Arch' it of North Powder, who have been spending a few weeks 'with their mends here returned homo WfldnvH- I ITtt. Anundnlpil Pr.nal ST. PAUL, June 22. Directors ot,"y morning; the Great -Northern railway here vot- ''- Landman of Imblor was ed a semi-annual dividend of 31 per loi'klng after btiBlness affelrs Itere l ui A . i ... .......I.! f.... Wavl noHilu V .Inni'titni cent. fu?uuit: n-uisoel lu nioeaiioiu-i i n of record June 30. Annroxinmtelv 41.-1 Alec McKinzia and John M 000 stockholders will benefit. Hae have been Hervlng on lite jury I I 1 1 I :; FOR RENT Room with or. without -board. 143-1 Atlnffls Ave. li-17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1512 Adams avenue. Phone 390-J. fi-14-tf FOR RENT One furnished room at 1434 Adams avenue. " ' fPM-tf MODERN FURNISHiED House rent free. Phone 429-M. 6-15-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment 11106 Washington Ave. Washington Apartments. 0-9-f .misceli..v.m:oi s NOTICE Party is known who took freezers off porch at 200i Adams return sume and prevent prose cution. fl-20-.'ltP FOR QUICK Messenger SERVICE call iMain 595. 6-12-tf JOSEPH-LA GRANDE Auto Stage leaves Joseph and 7:30 a. m.j leaves La Grande at 2:00 p. m. 6-10-tf His companions decide to commit a ! I robbery, but this is beyond the J j whistling hobo's field of activities. ! i Fearing him, the other tramps bind ij him to a tree, but he succeeds lu ji f warning the owner of a plantation ii of the plan lo rob his home. As ! ! a reward, Whistling Dick (Will Rug-ill ersl is offered a job, but he re- J J mains true to the call of Hue road, 1 1 How the unwilling lnio huiiiukok to i I keep his hands frfom work results J In some of the most humorous situ-ill atlons In which Will' Rogers liaslJJ ever found bimselt. - , , i lhe picture Was dtrecled by Clar oncfl IiailKer, who has held the mite nphone in many previous Will Rog ers' photoplays. - Also showing "Miracles of the Jungle.'' ' SPIRIT OK Ot'TIMKIItS LIVES IX "DON'T TELL EVEItVTIIIXG" v Combining three of the most pop ular figures of the screen Wallace Held, Gloria Swanson nnd Klllott Dexter the two former stars ami the latter a featured player for Paramount pictures conies "Don't Tell Everything" which will be seen at the Arcndo theatre today, Friday and (Saturday. The most Interesting feature aside from the exceptional cast Is that It Is typically nn out of door slory. ! J Dreaming tne fragrance or the pine-i A Si. CttMVK. Sac. woods, the life and action of tho polo field, the charm of a Califor nia golf course. Sam Wood, the direclor, Is a -iKeen Bnort lover himself. So is IEMST1TCH1NG, Buttons Covered Wallace Id-id flnd so, Indeed, nro'i WHO ARE YOU? NINETY-NINE chances out or a hundred you nrn the man whose second finger on the right hand is expert 111 pressing electric buttons. An electric button Is a pretty small thing. By lt wa mnke elevators rise, and fall for us, we give orders, we sum mon employes, we start big machinery whirring, wo turn tho light on nnd orf, we could go on Indefinitely. Hut remem ber, It is not thu half-inch button that docs all this. Theno Is the tromondous power behind the button; tho huge dams and water turbines (In case of water power) or the nnrmotis boilers, turbines, engines, and generators , (ill steam plains); the wires of high tension transmlssloir lines, . .and the innumerable smaller wires stretching llko n web from your very bedside out over tho' whole country. - 1,400,000 people have Invested 'their enrnlngs in Iho se-, rurllloB of lhe electric light nnd power Industry, lleldes these - foreslghted citizens there aril tho Invest inents of In surance compaiili.-s and tho Iduub made by banks. They make possible "the button" that your finger prossea morning, noon and night. Thirty-five million others enjoy the samo instantaneous service. There -are slill 14,000.000 homes in tho United Slntes remaining to he wired. 14,(100,0011 unwlred homes mean that millions of people are without the benefit of electric light and power In their residences. Gradually most of these residents will demand eloctrle service, and the electrical Indtislry with lhe support of the public, will find the means to extend this service to these prospective patrons, bo they, too, will be able to press' that half-Inch button. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Mr. and Mrs. C, K. HamnioiBloy, who are spending the BtiiuuiHr ou their ranch, spent Sunday at thuir home in town. lluruls and Lyle Slack haiM re turned from Imblor, where they spotitn few -ilnys visiting their-grandma, Mrs. 1 nil d.ittral. II. S. F.XPLOHERS BUSY. R'X) DE JANIEIRO Two American expeditions are concentrating here for the exploration' of the interior of Brazil. 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I ! i i i'i The Reason for our Substantial Growth is our bUBSTANTlAL bERVIGE lSSftSifl ,r , 'Or j a a a a o O o jT tj u C . a a. a o o --a. Constancy (Vnstaney applied- to savins to con dur, hiff your business or personal- affairs in a financial sense, will prove to be a rare and impregnable mute to eonifort able wealth. This bank is 1 lioroiilily equipped to handle your every banking need. AVe shall (jonsider. it, a courtesy to have you c.'rll upon ns to make use of our savings or cheeking departments. United States NationauBank La Grande, Ore. Here She Is Good As New j "With cylinders, REOltOUNI), AND FITTED WITH McQuny- , J Norrls Piston Rings, PlstoiiB and Pins, your motor 1" practically na J good as new," Buys tho cylinder regi'lnder. Motorists are just beginning to realize how much added life, and mileage, call be given their curs by having cylinders regrnund, and new rings, pistons and pins installed. When these three vital units are ranuwnd in a regioiiud cylinder block, the retmll Is prac tically a new motor. In every section of the country are shops which specialize In -regrlnding equipped with special tools it nil machinery for this work. Your repairman can tell you whether new piston rings alono ore nil your motor needs to bring buck Its lost power, or whether the cylinders of your motor noetl regrlnding uud ropuplete new ring, piston and pin equipment. - There Is a McQuuy-Norrls Ring made from Electric Iron for every purpose und price; flpeeliilly deslKned and manufac tured for replacement purposes each type designed for tho par ticular motor it fits, All tpkuidurd sizes anil over-sizes. An ex tract from McQuny-Nori'ls, n.nnrilay Evening Post. You can get quick service from us. LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La Grande, Oregon POINCS OF t:k duffp guess i'll take these UolfciuBS Home with me THE- OON'T LOO" VERV p C-OO 51 A .m ., AROUND) I IN I J OFFICE. - ) ( PRtf TVj thev san he 1S 1 SOFT fj AM Av4Ful golf NOT If KLAYCS EVERV VK1 - A Golf Bag Doesn't Mean Much r V-t A -'-MAN r rrn 4- f. . a n.....r I I . i I t m . r t' . : J I ) ) J M UUNt I f M . . v. v I s rt' H t A OFFICE - l ' "eEpkt1 V GOOO-f "T 6 Vk'f-fS rt-i . T steeps t f MIC,MT - uiyhi "i i,",in CAN'T COME. till i fimish! ( niNNER 1) I V J , "-CI. r-lZl f CAN' T COME. ttJT V JI TILL I FlrJISHU1 W t.. '-JviL 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 on! to calls over tl) "Bell System." ,. .'; A . f M' Horn Independent . .