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Monday, August 21, 1922. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN liiiii THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE bv Coftdo Classified Want Ad: j THEATRES iX'tHsit amoth3 CAR Xl STtstsre My P4R RIS-MT STPMtQHT AT T r4 THOUGH Winning Quality in Men's New Fall Suits rI'iilot'-ivinl( sniitt win out in (lav after (lav ' T (ajA QOIMQ TO ON wi" II fliw iHtiM PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTOItXICYS AT . SHKIifiY'S LAST filAY l'"THK TUR.N OUT JN TIMte 0 NOT r'UW UXO IT I HWJ u OUGHT: WOMAN WHO WALKKI) ALONE." TO KOll SAI.K OK TKAOU ScSr4 OWS Op THO fX- 1 TRACTION ENGINE KOK SALE ' "I hate these aniinul pictures," re eocnrtAN and E n II i (loo. T Cochrun and Onlun k. Kiterharfl, At tornaya. La Urania Nuliuiial Umik liulldiriK. cmnoi'RACTon. DR. IiELLE MYERS, Chiropractor, New I''oIey Jiuiklintr. Hours 10 to 1.1 a. m., a to 5 p. m. n:il 7 to 8 p.l in. . V-24-U DR. J. E. WOOUEIJ-Clilronrantor ml Naturopath. NVrvo.lH and chronic uiHB3-a a apoclanv. Knilj 20, Noin er Ulrtir. Ovt;r Silv t.i ilinrif h. orflc bourn, lo to 12 a. in.. 1:31) to S p. m.. 7 to 8 evcnlnga. Phon 4H7-W. CONTRA (.TOKS O. J. McLELLAN P.CBlstircil prof.'D Hlonal Civil EiiKllmcri 'irvcylnK alio napa. rtoom la, l.a (irnnde National Bank Uuilillng. l-hono Main 31. rTATUHH cuke DR. A. N. MAYVlIjL.Fi Specialist' In cnronic oiaeascs. ,M.;tliou.s. Mct-Lano-Therapy ana Naturoimtli. skin and blood dlauaaca, licivooa di.scnsoa. Cbronlc Headache, Kcztina, bcmtica. Appendicitis, Contipiil!on. Iluwci Trouble; all klndM of Chronic Dlsc-ia-ea aucceaafully treated, l'hone 7 I h n 693. Hoom 1, 2, 3, seconj floor fool- Idge lildgr., oppcLslle KUir Theatre. Of fice bourn, lu td l'J n. in., 1:3(1 to t:00 p. m. Consultation free. , , a-4-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dlt. J. L. INGLE & ! JR. MARGARET' INGLE, Osteopaths. Discuses of women and cbtililron a specialty. Office phone Main ft)(i. Residence phone Main 10(i, 2 rinps. Sommec BldB. PHYSICIANS AND SlUKiKOXH UEO. H. VEHR3. M. D. (lencrnl Kilrx ery. Office over Sllverthorn's. Oftlce phone Main 112. inioi, Oregon. iult TRADE mil Hurley-Davidson .Sport Elect. Eqp. for Kord suitahle for hue. AVWte 1). Blumenstein, Kl ein," Ore. 8-15-6t h. i).. iro-d conitition. for snlc property man nt Pariunoutit choip. See or write Conner's, Inc.,. ?,tU(,' liCtilifornia when told that K-m.i;r!u(-u,KB ..leiiortra next production wou.u oe ine- inat- waiKeii Alone. "Especially cats, he con tinutd, "they're so blamed hard to train Then his informant told him that the "Cat in the title was purely sym bolical and referred to the central chaiacter, played by Dorothy Dalton, yvno alter a Ditter marital experience in the play, and losinir her faith in mankind, ays, "I will be 'the cat that walks by itself in the wild, wet wood ami all places will be alike to me. Anyway, the name of the story by l'APER FOR APPLE AND KKU1T Boxes for sn'u at the Observer of fice. Ch.no. 7-8-tf KOR SALE One second hand McCVr niick combine harvester with en Kine .straw dump and wagon load er. Chean. Oreiron Hardware A Implement Co. 8-10-ttljohn Coltun was only used as a "work- j inp title." When the picture was rea- J'uk su.r. One second hand f?2-3(i:v ir release the title was changed Case Thresher with brake. :ielf fce.l- to "The Woman 'Who Walked Alone." er, grain handler, wind stacker and! Dorothy Dalton is featured, Milton bairecr attachment. In i'irs elna1 Sills is leadintr man. and Wanda Haw- condition. Only $!)()0. Oregon!'0" has an important role. The cast Hardware & Implement Co. 8-19-tf roll KENT FOR RENT Housekeeping Phone IKitlJW'. rooms-8-12-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath. Inquire 1007 Sixth street. Under new management.- 8-18-Utp FOR. REXT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams Ave. Phone 257-J. -8-17-tf . - 8-17-tf ulso includes E. J. RadclifCe, John Davidscn, Charles Ogle, Mabel Van curen, "l.etty riynn, Cecil Holland. Mayme Kelso, Harris Gordon. Fred erick- Vroom, John MacKinnon and Temple Pigott. ' Will M. Ritchey made the screen adaptation, and Brt Glen non is responsible for the beautiful photography. Also showin" a two-reel comedy "Two Faces East." THRILLS ABOUND IN "A QUE? TION OF HONOR." FOR RENT Modern furnished apart nu nt. Permanent party preferred Call-Mrs. Ljuie Maguire, Kilti Sixth ' stteet : 8-12-(f ONE SUITE OFFICE Rooms for rent. nuiuie Putman s Drug Store. . 8-9-tf J. J. DAHIiV. M. 1). riiy.sk-hin m,u Surgeon. Over Pulmnn's Dru;,- Stme. Office phone Dlll-W. PIANO TU-N'KHS EXPEUT l'IA.Nl TlINI.Vi Clcun nn.l voice ynor pliino without cxlra charife. Work KUar:inlo. d. Cull Nc-.v-lln Hook Htore lor appoinlnitnt. It'iv E. Phillips. 4-1 '.-If FRATERNAL DIRECTORY . The Hrotherhood of Aincrlcan Yco Men, Grande ltonde I lonust. -id ,u 2S80. meets every flr.'.t nnil lhir-1 Thuraduy evcniiiES nl Knt;!cs Hall come and Investigate the m-w policies. All .visiting memlxjrs '.vcicoine. W. T. I'A r,TUN, Foreman. MAHV E. MAYVJI.LH. Correspondent. t O. O. M. La Ornnde Lodge No. sr,o, Loral Order of Moose, holds regular meetlntra everv Thursdac niht nt S p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hull. The Vo mon'a Moosehcart Legion meeii ae: ond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Moose Lecrlon of the World Ineeta second Monday of each month. Vlsltois alwaya velcome. ; J. .1. H.Jtl.A.N. lictntor. W. b KijIM.lllAM.M Kit. .Sec. i. P. O. ELKS La Cnindn Lod:?e No. 48S. LodBO meets each Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluo prlvllCKea cheerfully extended to all Brother Elki. S. UV-AS CROWE, Exalted Ruler. . L. PEARSON, Secretary. ilODEUN WOODMEN OF AMKRICA La (Irande Camp No. 77ti meet on the first Thursday evening; of each month, In the K. of P. Hall. Visltina Delffhbors welcoroc. , E. R. UINCO, V. C, JAKE ItllbTOCK, Clerk. A. F. an1 A. M. La Crande Lodge No. 41, A. P. and A. M.. holds regular meetings first and third IVldaya at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. C. W: B1NONER, W. M. E. U. RINCO, See. I. O. EAGLES Acrla No. 259. meeta every trlday night at J.Jaglci tlau. Visiting members welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. ' J. E. HlltnSELU B"o. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD L Grant's Camp No. K!l. Meets every first and third Monday at lOairltM hall. All vlalting neighbors welcome. Dues payable at the office of Ihe clerk, lioama 21-22, La Grande Nl , Oonal Bank l:!rig. JOHN SCOTT. C. C. R. J. KITCHEN. Clerk. INIGHTB OF PYTHIAS lied Crosa Lodge No. 27. mectl every Monday evening In Castle Hall ( K. of P. Ball), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcosie to all visiting Knights. FRANK A. TURNER, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM. K. It. S. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of the Maccabees, La Clrunde Lo!Ve No. 27, W. R. A- of M. Lodi;e meets first Thursday at 2 p. m. end third Wed nesday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P. Hall Visiting Slaters woleome. MRS. MARY GALLAGHER, i,. Commander. MARJORIE EATON. Record Keeper. D. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. l:i, O. E. S-, holds atated cominunt'-iition the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cordially welcomed. NELLIE O. NEILL. W. M. V-A 8. Ctov.K. 8--. WAN'TKD WANTED Clearn Hags at 5c per lb. Roesch Motor Co. -fil-;ltl) LOGGERS WANTED White ' Pine Box & Lumber Co. Phone Main 51)8. 8-l!)-:it LUMBER HAULERS. WANTED -Men with teams to haul lumber White Pine Box & Lumber Ca. Phono Main 508. 8-lfl-3t WANTED Giil or woman for gener al housework. Call in morning fronr !l:(iO to 12:00 o'clock. Mrs. Wm. Ash, 1101 O avenue. 8-19-3t MISOKLLANEOUS $25.00 REWARD. Fcr the conviction of party whoi stole new hammeriess double-barrel shotgun from 1901 Fir St. store about Aug. 17. 1922. 8-19-2t JACK BUSCIL NEEDI.ECRAFT SHOP Hemstitch ing, pleating, stamping and a ful line of stnmned babv novelties Mamie Duby, 1930 First St-, Baker Oregon. - 7-24-tf LOCAL COHSETIERE for Barcle Corset Mrs. J. F. O'Coenell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. ' Guaranteed throughout.' Also Hemstitching and Picot Edge, Work Guaranteed. . 8-1-tf NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS. A thrilling, rescue from a raging mountain torrent, a battle lour nun dred feet underground, a midnight race through the hills, the most beau tiful scenery in Americn and the blow ing up of a whole mountainside are few of the attractions that compete with romance for the limelight m "A- Question of Honor," a new First National attraction, which is the at traction at the Arcade Theatre today and Tuesday. Starring Anita Stewart, the picture is one of those rule combinations of diama and adventure that keeps one's interest on edge all the time. The stoiy by 'KVuth Cress, inn as a serial the Peoples Home Jounal where it was followed by millions of read eis as one of the most fascinating out door tales ever written. Edwin Carewe directed the picture from the scenario by Josephine Quirk and in Miss Stewarts supporting cast are: Edward Hcarn, Arthur Stuart Hull, Frank BeaL Wilt Whitman Adelt Farrington, Ed Brady ana 'Mary Land. A Harold Lloyd comedy is also be ing shown. " ' norni.K bill at the ;.wtiKNS On Augtir.t 2ith State Chairman Waller L. Tooze. Jr.. of McMinnville. will be in La Grande and at 3 o'clock lh8 Tri.City Revue will do their lit (By The Gardens Publicity Agent) The Gardens Is presenting a big double show to the theater going public this' evening. The manage ment in addition to the regular show has obtained an extra specfal at traction tn the form of a trained animal show, . "The Bulger's One Ringed Animal Circus." This circus consists of- trained animals, such as boars, goats, dogs, ponies, etc., and also sotno clever and fun ranking clowns. , Bulger's trained anln'ial show comes to La Grando highly recom mended as being one ot the bent and cleverest shows on the road this season. It Is ,the biggest little show on earth so if the (public really en poys a show of this caliber, it surely will bo worth their while to attend. In addition to the animal circus, -1 -- y j V v i bJjt. , t M OUARTERS FOR OLD Ml in (he afternoon at (he city hall there will he a treetmc; cf RenuLfficans, both nmn and women, for the purpose of tlovussinir matters concerning the litical part". It is requested that all party men bers interested in the suc cess of the ticket he present and con-; vctfp with the state chairman. Republican Central Committee. 8-12-Stp. . . SAME OLD STOHY HUT A .OOl ONE. , Mrs. Malialn Burns, aavnnni. Mo. relates an f experience, the like of which has happened in almost every neitrliborhood in this country, and has l)ppn told and related by thousands of I others, as follows: I used a bottl (if Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years heo and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had another attaev of the samp complaint three or four years nao and a few dos es of this remedy cured me. I have recommended it to dozens of peopli since I first used it and shall continue to do so for I know it is a quick and positive cure for bowel troubles." Adv. "Gazette' 0"r.t a Coin. A pafcettc was orluinady "a cetaine Venetian coy tie sear, e worth our fart h n," nroordinf.' to Handle Ooljcr.ive's IMctlonr.it'le, published in 1011. Bcinfj the price t h'.C "-ir the Venetian news paper of v-.it .My .-) pajjer llself pr.ulually as.T':i;ietJ lame of the coin. most to please you with "The Radio Girl" a ono act musical show. The Hbow this evening will begin prompt ly at 8:30 o'clock. "Peek's Had Boy" was presented Saturday and Sunday evenings and played to a largo and satisfied audience. TRADE IRISH LONDON, July 26. (By Mail). The long projected rebuilding of the. Bank -of England will start im mediately, (ho Dully Express tinder- stands. A meeting of the directors in to bo held soon to make the necessary flnnnelal arrangements. It la understood that the plans 10 . he (adopted are those cf Herbert Baiter, the architect who colloborat- ed with Sir Edwin Lutyens for 'the. new capitol building at Delhi. Mr. linker waB also the deslgnor of the South African, government's adminl-j strative buildings at Pretoria, and of the cathedrals at Capetown, Pre toria and Salisbury (Rhodesia), and the Cecil Rhodes memorial on Table mountain. The stuff of tho Bank of England is now double what IC was ahortly before the war, largely owing to the vast growth of the national dabt, and the existing accommodations are utterly Inadequate. Sections of the Htaf have been working for a long time at various places In the vi cinity of tho bank. A special committee of tho direc tors, including Cecil Lubbock, has been considering alternative Bchemos for the rebuilding. The idea of razing the whole of tho existing one-story building to the ground, was, It Is understood, abandoned, partly on sentimental grounds and partly because of the dlfflcuItieH of obtaining accommodation for the slaff during tho reconstruction. The present proposal Is to retain tho outer wall, whleh abuts on Thread needle street, St. Bartholomew Lane, Lothbury and Princess street. This wall, which entirely surrounds tho site of between three and four acres, was erected from the- designs of Sir John Seames about 130 yearH ago, shortly after the Gordon Klota, when the bank clerks, ttword and pistol In bund, defi nded tho bank ngainsl a fnrious mob. The wal is ! tho classls Orecian stylo, anil in some places is 40 feet high. Security demanded that It have, no windows and the architect aehUVed It with Corinthian columns and blank windows, The new build ing will Hbo. wlihin the wall to a helfiht of 70 or 80 feet, above It, and will thus bo nearly 120 feet In height. 1 E50FAGE TOKIO, Aug". 21 Another branch of tho Imperial family was estab lished with the coming of age on Jit no '25 of Prluco Yostht to' Atsu-no-mlya, seeond. son of the emperor, who Is a sludent at tho military academy. Ho Is now known as Princo Chlchlhu, the latter name being taken from a famoiia moun tain northwestward of tho Prince's palace In Tokio. With the giving of IhiH name another precedent has been taken, the names of Imperial families having heretofore been eho.son aTter names of loealltfotf In Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. ack Is Old Friend. A plant of iVucb Interest found In our spring woods, Is tho Jack-lu-the-pulplt, or Indian tuj'ti.p, n plant of tho arum family to" which the well-known ealla-llly also belongs. The sheath ("the pulpit"),' whleh surrounds Ihe cent in I portion Is called the split he, and Is really a leaf modified for tho protection of flowers, American For pyfrv Mntraidne, FUR mm (By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 21. Meeting I Lloyd George at a banquet recently Dhnitrof Stanciof, Bulgarian min ister to London, expressed concern over the welfare of Bulgarians In, Thrace and begged the British J Prime minister to placet that trou- hied part of the Balkans under Biit-ji ish protection. J "Well," replied tho Premier wlthji characteristic Welsh wit, "if you'll ij lake over Irelandwe'll take Thrace j off your hands. You have had much J experience with Comltadjes and rob-jj els and you'll feel right at home iuti Ireland. It's a fair bargain." Buy and sell through Observer Classified Ads. Here She Is Good As New "With cylinders REGROUND, AND FITTED WITH McQuay Norrls Piston Rings, Pistons and Pins, your motor Is practically as good r.3 new," says the cylinder regrlnder. ' Motorists are just beginning to realize how much added llfo, and mileage, can be given their cars by having cylinders rcground, and new rings, pistons and pins Installed. When these three vital unltB are renewed In a reground cylinder block, tho 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. Your repairman can teil m whether new piston rings alone are all your motor needs to brttig back Its lost power, or whether the cylinders ot your motor need regrlndlng and comiplete new ring, piston and pin equipment. There is a McQuay-Norrls Ring made- from Electric Iron for every purpose and price; specially designed and manufac tured for replacement purpose) each type designed for the par ticular motor It fits. ' All standard sizes and over-sizes. An ex tract from McQuay-Norrls, Saturday Evening Post. You can get quick service from us. LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WOEKS La Grande, Oregon wear. J''all sweaters have arrived. Wee tliein. Alsvavs Best. Knox ljats oggery Andrews Eros. O'Deimell Rlioes iilTlll&Vvir? The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc. Delivers the Goods . TWO MARKETS The Quality ina'ruet Adams Ave., next, to tlie Skapff store. Slilwell's market on Fir St., next to the .llar.ris Grocery. Wc have our own free delivery. WE SELL ICE, LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDKY All kinds nt machinery, automobile and tractor re paired, overhnuled and rebuilt Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize piston. Crankshafts, Pioton and Piston Pini rarroand. t!We us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS i Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1242 Fir & Jefferson The Magic Carpet At the telephone when yon ask for "Long Dis tainu)" yon are on the magic carpet of today. A wish expressed and yonr voice is where you desire to send it. Tn this service, distance is eliminated and in convenience is avoided. The answer is prompt and t ime and money are saved. Home Independent' Telephone Co. . ;f , "BILL" HANSEN Con(ratir anil Hullclur Brick, Hloiic, Tllo nnd Concrete Work Kmnnili'llng unci Kenernl con trading. No Job too, InrKO, none (no Hiniill. No war-time prlcen. !ir yours' experlr-nce. Bi'O ine before you lot your work, 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th ItKAP Till-: WANT ADS! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS You Can't Smoke and Wear Lace Curtains. I.I RIGS ED .&'-"', v, place are pierce! mm . I f ,rp : I if , .1 . cwfcMH i j nii A i Wit WW Mwk I - Vhh Allman, ? ffr fi 4? ffrnl? ' Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced! Embal mer, Ambulance Ser view. Day Phone Mai 62, N:igJfc Vw, STaow Ti3. I. Hyawde, Oregon. S