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Monday, August 28, 1922. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE SEVEN THE OUTBURSTS OF EVRRfiTT . TRUE hv Coudc Classified Want Ads , -TV""r-'-,t-iL'T-i""'---fn,'Trihrii'Yi rifiMnawhw mm m THEATRES U LAOYi THANK' Yoj pi "1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY attohn'tcys t'OC'HRAN and EBt-UXHAHO Oeo, T. r .Cochrin tail Colon H. F.berhtirtl. At torney. La Ur&nde National Hank Building. CUIROlMtACTOR. V)l. BIO LI. K MYKKS. Chiropractor, 'New Koley lluildintf. Hours 1(1 to iz & m 'I to 5 p. m. nnd 7 to 8 p m. 7-2 t-tC UK. J. H. WOOI)KL!, hlropruclor and ' (Naturopath. N.-rvo.m nmi cliruntt dUeate-a a Bpeciiiltv. Suito 2 (J. Soni aier Hid f. Ovt-r Sllvt-rtlmwra. (H'ticJ bourn, 1U to la a. m., t:3 t & p. iu., 7 to II evDiilriKii. IMni 4j7-W. CONTUACTOItS J, J. McLBLLAN Registered profn ttlonal Civil Enuiiiui-r ; Murveylnx ami auapa. Hoom 1L I -a Oramlo Natlim Bank Building, l'liono iluln Kl. ITATL'IIK tllEF. f)K. A. N. M A Y VIIjLFj SpenliiHit In chronic dlieanfU. Aiothodrt, M.-cluino-Tberapy and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, ner vo us Ulseuses. Chronic Headache, Hczi'ina, Buial id. Appendicitis, t'onttjmtfin, Itownl Trouble; all kinds of Chronic I)i.se-i auctiaasfully treated. J'hoiie Main 693. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool Idte Bldg., opposite Star Theatre. Of fice hour. 10 to 12 a. m., li'm to &:00 p. m. Conaultatloo free. 3-4-if OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN'S DR. J. L. IN CLE & DR. MARCARKT INCLE, Osteopath. Diseases of women uiul children a specialty. Office phone Main MMi. Residence phone Main H", 2 rins. Summer Bid PHYSICIAN'S AND Kl ItCiMON'S dISO. H. VEHIta, M. D. lenorat Burn er?. Offfce over Kllvertliui n'a. Of lice pbone Main 112; J. .1. DAKUY. .M. 1'hy.sn-ian anil Surgeon. Over PiUni.in'i Uruy Mtore. Office phone 51J-W. PIAVO TCNKKS KXHKItT VIAN'O TCN'li t'lenn nmi voire your pin no wii hoi it exirit charKe. Work KUiiranteed. frill New lin Hook Htoro fur Hitpoliitineiii. Roy K. Phillips. 4-1 r-i r FRATERNAL DIRECTORY vj:iii-:.. 'rne Hrottiprhuod t American Veo-en,- tirondu ICunde Homestead .No. 2886, meets every firsl nnd third 9'hurday eveninf) nt l'fi:leH ll-itl Come and Investigate. Itiu tu-w policies. All vluillllK meinuern weironie. . W. T. lJA I'TUJN. l-'oreman. MA K V U. MA V VII. I, K, Correspoiulent. U O. O. M. La Ornndo Lttdtre No. 8f), Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular nieetlnKi every Tlnirsday nihl at 8 p. m. at (Jdd Kellows" Jlall. The Wo wen'a Mooauheart Let?i"ti meet! sec ond and fourth Thursdays of cadh month. Moose Legion of the World fneeta Becund Monday of eacli month. Vlaltoia always Welcome. J. J. Jt.KI.AN, Oiolator. W. F. KijI N(.i 1 1 AM .M lilt, Keo. 1. P. O. ELKS La Ornndo Lodfte No. 411. Lodge meets each Thursday ev ening at H o'clnrk. Home and cluu prlvfipffea cheerfully extended to all Hrotber Elkg. S. L;:;AN ;(IU)WK, Exalted Ruler. P. L. PEAiRSON, Secretary'. MODERN WOODMEN OV AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meele on the flrat Tharsday ovenlriB of each Bonth, In the K. of 1. Hall. VIhUIiik oeltchbora welcome. E. It. IlINOO, V. C. JAKE KOSTOCK. Clerk. A. V. an1 A. M. La Orando Lode No. 41, A. F. and A. M.. holds regular BaeetlnKa first and third Krldays at 7:10 p. n. Cordial welcome to all Maaona. C. W. BINHNER, W. &L E. H. KINOO, Sec. . O. EAGLES Aerlo No. 2&9, aieeti every Friday nlgtit at Eaglca Uall. Vlaltlns numbers welcome. Z. LILLY. W. P. J. E. HI FIDS ELL, Bee. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Oram 9 Camp No. 169. Meets every flrat and third Monday at EbkIum ball. All visiting Neighbors welcome. Due pavable at the office of the clerk. Rdoms 21-22, La Grande Na Uonal Bank I31dg. JOHN SCOTT, C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27, meeti every Monday evening In Castle Hall ( K. of R Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlaltlnp Knlphts. FRANK A. TURNER. C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, IC. R. 8. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of tbe Maccabees. La Orande IoiPte Nn. 27. W. B. A. of M. Lode ni-ets first Thursday at 2 p. m. nnd third Wed nesday at 8 p. in., at K. of P. Hall. Vlaitlnr Sinters welcome. -MRS. MARf GALLAOHBR, Commander. MARJORIE EATON. Record Keeper. 1). B. H. Hope Chapter No, IS, O. L. 8., . faolda atated communication the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of ench Donth. Vlaltlnff membera cordially ""'""'NELLIE a. KETI.U W. M. ANNA . H'f'M-i-,. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS J, ' Tom is Thoroughly Relaxed. By Allmanj kw Hang Miwe- - A faffl - MWMM ''h tmewatcr but . W&WW I up too, wilbur! 5al nfjrJ V,"n,rMAV COME-,fi - MTFI v whats TuEDir-FERFKce?' i ! Wnfc - S$M I A HAN07 FOR UMDERWEAR ) MkM UWE'Rt GOIHG HOME J ! FOU HAI.K Oil THADlfi FOR SALIC Heifer calves. H avenue. Call 11 lilt 8-2(1- 'OR SALK A Remington .riU culihrp rifle. Used only once, $:tf.00 cash. IMionp 172-W. 8-2(i-4t PAWOK KOR APPLK AND FRUIT lioxes for snlo Jit ihf Ohurvoi nf. fice. Ch. ap. 7-8-U ' 1 i. i i j rOR SALK Three-und-a-quarteri wai-n, neariy new. j. nonoin.jthe Shiek ,are played by professional 2l)x. 8-24-41. KOR SALK Karly Triumph Peaches Per -apple box, '$2'.fU, Mvs. C. K. Smith, May Park, H-'2d-(itp I-'OR SALK One second hand McCor nuck combine harvester with cn jfine .straw dump and wajron load er. Cheap. OreKon Hardware & Implement Co. 8-10-tf I'KAt ii ISLAND PKACHKS For Sale. Fine Canning Free Stone Peaches, bloo'ded Oriental love and back of it yellow meat, at $1-20 per box, f. o.ull is the big theme the question of U. Milton. Cash orders-filled first. inter-racial maniat'e. ii. (I. (iroves, Milton, Oregon. I Also showing "Why Change Your 8-20-4tp Mother-In-I.aw?", u two-reel comedy. I'OK SAI.K One second hand 22-3G TIIHII.I.S API.KXTV IS Case Thresher with braki', self fi'eJ- "AITHK THK SHOW" er, grain haiuiler, wind stacker and I banker attachment. In t'irs-. clnssr The film fan who like an admix condmon. Only ?!)U0. Orenn tnre of thrills, love, sentiment and Hardware & Implement Cl, drama In his picture fare, will not 810-tf j,, dtsapitointetl with the menu prn- vided for him by William deMille, FOR SAl.t CHEAP A 50-foot ruii-l Paiamount producer. In his latest her hose, one waterproof huntinK production. "After the Show." which coat, one pair of leather puttecsJemnes to the Arcade theatre lodav. one organdie dress, one jersey slip-! Kvt-ry scene has its own thrill and sweater, xwo nasnnijnis, an practicallv new. Call olu-M. morn inrs. H-28-:ttp VOU SALK Cheap. One well im proed acre. Irrigated, close in Six-room bungalow, full basement, u ..' u..'.. Karage, all new. Shade and fruit!'hP bope that He may save bis llt trec.H. Kasv terms. Will take Rood j 1 le, K"rA ,rom whl" ,;, I,K1,,1S secoiul-hand car on first payment. '' I'"""'"' 've " ' B it-nsely Call lTo-W1. 8-26-4tp!ll,'Hn,il,,c 1,1 1,8 developinontH. The j blood trnusfusion that follows Is - . .jeiuiuenlly realistic and novel. The VOK KENT KOK KK.N'f Furnished apartment at llillli Washington Ave. ' 8-i)-tt FOR RUNT A four-room modern' house furnished. Phone 42SI-.M. ! 8-2(i-tf FOR RENT Modern five-room cot tage, 1 "j02i (1th street. Phone 28H-W. 8-'22-tf FOR KENT Modern five-room cot tage, 15024 th street. Phone 28(1-W. No children. 8-22-tf ONE SUITE OFFIOE Rooms for Tent, lniiuie Putman's Drug Store. 8-fl-tf FOR RENT 'Seven-room house and small bai n. Inquire 202- Cedar St. or I.a Grande Investment Company. 8-211-21 WA.NTKD I.IJMHER. HAULERS.' WANTED Men with teams to haul lumber White Pine Box 1, umber Co. Phone Main .r.!(8. 8-23-tf WANTED A man and wife or fam ily to work on my place in PaUner Vallev. (iood terms or cash. See nice at Sommer Hotel or Model Res taurant. Rert Oaknian. 8-25-'lt AIIENTS WANTED To sell the fin est all-wool tailored-to-measure suits at $21.50 and up which in cludes a good profit for you. You get your profits in advance. Vail samples now ready. Special propo sition to men writing immediately. John liond Tailoring Co., Denver, Colorado. 8-2G-2tp MISCKIibAJiKOUS NF.EIUECRAFT SHOP Hemstitch ing, pleating, stamping and a ful line of stamped baby novelties Mamie Dnby, 1930 First St., Buker Oregon. 7-24-tf! LOCAL CORSETIERE for Barclej Corset. Mrs. J. F. O'Coonell, 1104 O avenue. Phone 147-J. Strictly Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed throughout. Also Hemstitching: and Picot Edge. Work Guaranteed. " 8-1-tf KX-KAISKK TO WED? LONDON, Aug. 28. Ex-Emperor William is betrothed to the widow of a fierinan aristocrat, according to a report received by the Times. The wo man is paid to be almost of royal rank and the mother of three children. She nnd the children recentlv visited the ex-emperor at Doom, Holland. It!"iR output of the native workshops, is said the marraige will take placy' iurinir the coming winter. The report adds that this is not the woman to whom the one-time emper or was reported some time ago to be betrothed.' NO STl'DIO SETS lSEl IN IMC 1 'I I 'RK NOW SHOW IN(i, AT SHKRHY'S. ft LVii,.h i..-...lm-li,. llmt oi.tntfxl A l! furore at the New York Strand will be shown at the Sherry Theatre for the lust times today. "The Shirk's Wife" was filmed en tirely on the irreat deserts of Arahia under the direction of Henry-Rousell.i author of the story. The leading' roles iiu-ludinn Marcel Vibert as the Shiek, Hadjid Hen Khedim, and Kmmy Lyon as the English irl who has married luctois, but thousands of native Arabs were employed in the production. There are no studio sets all the scenes, down to the interior, of the tent harems, were inude on actual location. The home customs of the Aiabs, their tent cities on the sands, jtlio nmneuyerin of their fitting men, their; eiude courts of justice, their mnvrmjrp laws and customs alt ave MUlimuny anu iruuuuiiy porwuyeu. The story is one of pulsittinif, warm fl.nm 9,.lr. , finish there Isn't an iiuiniorcHtinK moment for the spec tator. The scene when Pop. the old stage door keeper, played by Charles Otrle. deliberately cuts his wrist by smashing n cbainpaitne bottle. In Iheart Interest is compelling and the Igayer sceneR lend spectacular value 10 ,l,m LONDON'. Aug. 9. (By Mall). Tho outor walls of th Housph of I'nrliament are crumbling. Hun drertn of cnrvflii iimiRt'H, uiOHlly of ImnKlnai'y royal ffgurts, have hp(n iin!iltln(to withstand the ravages of the wouther, rombfiu'd with the Hinokfi-ladPii London atnioaphere. They Buffer also from the luck of respect flhown them hy hundreds of itlgeoiirt lVhich roost on the scep ireH and sluirpon tlmlr heuka on the noses of the kings. ' ScniTfly a day pussns hut a mon arrhs hand or toe falls into Pal ace Yard. Not long ugo a khiB's head was found in fragments on the terrace. During the .coming recess scaf folding will be erected und many workmen employed, at a cost of 1 1,000 pounds, picking off the loose bits. Thus may one man in a day uncrown scores of kings. Sir John Oilmour, who repre sents (he government depart ment that looks after public buildings, is of the opinion that none of the kings or other distinguished folk will be allowed to stick it out much longer on the outer walls of parlia ment, "I think the day will come before long," lie says, "when all the statues will have to be aken away. The situation does not nroe with them." F, SELLS EASILY BROrSSA, Asia .Minor, A.ig. 2 (By Mall). There lias developed recently in the United States a large market for the native home spun cloths and embroideries of lite little village of Demlnlash, near Broussa. The Demtrtash patterns are abso lutely unique, nothing of the kind being produced ia any other part of the world. According to Miss Constance Shell on, of Louisville Ky.. nn American relief worker who has had a large part in stimulating patterns are of Macedonian orig- In, having been imp'irted (nto th Broussa district ubout 200 yean? ago. The work at tlu; present time provides a livelihood for 700 Ar menian and 200 rreck refugees. LONDON CLIMATE 1H I I J I ' " t -ruies uor 4Lt- TGviMG.. ( nn - ... ---1 JAPAN COTTON SPINNING DYING Great Interest Evinced in Japanese Cotton Spiniiinti Industry )ue to Condi tions in China. H)- .xnsneiHieii rr..i TOKIO, July lu (By Mail) (ireati interest is beinjr evincel in refjaitl lot respeetinn ICnKfamrH soeial proKre'sH the future of the eiotton spinninfr in-;nnd national health are revtatefl In ilustry in Japan owing to the rie injthe rnrrent report of the Registrar-' the cost of production and the devel-i flincrul or I-auKlhnd, a monutnenttal opment of cotton spinninfr in China,' work nf r:tl flosely-prlnted paes. says Dianiontl, a financial newspaper-iMoro children were horn than ever The remarkable development of spin- heforo, while tin death rate of 12.-4 nintr industry in Japan was mainly J per 1,000 was the lowest recorded, due to the cheap cost of labor and thu NVver befnni were there so many demand in China but there are factors marram lu ouo year. The divorce which have made the cotton spinning' ,-ale Miitlnuis to Increase, I ho ninn industry Bo prosperous are fast (liH-i -r helni; thrift) that of any year appearing; and irrave fears are ex-;prior to lillfl. pressed in some quarters that the in-j - liere was a slrllilnK growth of dustry is thi-ei.tened with priou;mnrr,IKI.g f i)0Vs less than 20 vears crisis. There are three ways in which lil. The number of young widow the cotton yarn turned out of the Jnp-,rs nn, elderly lia.'helors who nuir anesc spinninif mills is disposed : of. r,, wnH .inn'blo previous records, lhirty to forty per cent is exporlul, whM ,,, ,, r w,ows under 2f. u portion is manulactured into cotton who nln.k.(l ,11,'aln was exceeded In cioins oy mo spinning mills mem- selves and exported and 11 (reenter por tion is consumed by the weavers other than the spinning mills. '1 he output of yam has been increns- iliir since the withdrawal of the re- children was below that of war striction in December last but tbisltimes, being 4.G!1 per ceni. has not resulted in nn increase of stoclt The dealh rale In tuberculosis owing to an increased amount of ex-!wns considerably lower than that nf port as well as the consumption ofjMy previous vear on record, but yam by the spinners for the manu-lthe niortalltv rate In malaria Kreat afcture of cotton cloths for export. ,v m.reased. while lu measles It hxports of yarn dropped from Why doubled. Cancer niorlalitv for both 9w,v'"lli;',,,,n 11 14 to -!l72l, b,,l' 1,1 sexes was eonslderal.lv higher. In 1920. Mill cotton yarn does nut seem ;lllnl ., i, v .le. reased, but the lo show signs of over supply bill it .sIluml),.r of wnn.n whJ ,,.,, , luite possible that with the extensioiill(()rlh w.ls (8lrKsl),K, ,,.,. f proilucing capacity adopted by many ,,wl, , ,, , t, r.MKOS mi s and the esta dishinent of new The f ,.,.,,,,1, , tM(, ,,,,.,. ,ni Is ogether with the fast , ncreas,ng!rnl, 0( t, jutput of the spinning m. Is ;l, ( hum., r ll,.m.lH , rratriK . ,,,. md he .consequent falling ol f of de- , llUll'l IUI iJiltIIVnV Villll HUM" VJII !ome sooner or later when the sptn- muu.L1 u. .,,.. wm ui... ' ' ' HOVSINf. IMKiHLK.M I'EKI'I.EXKS- BEND, Ore., Aujr. 28. Bend's hotH - ing problem is the most acute that :? j uhl2" ""lvil!: r.p"!..?.r.! i,. the ritv register a fervent "amen."i while numerous faimlies remain in '" P.sws "' ?u,,'!'1-- "" hotels for lack of n house, others who,sluur;'1K western end of this couii desire modern homes are forced to ' Wl h '''' hounds for (,erge Mar dwell in hacks, and a few tents are 'lespei ado convict, who ewaj.ed in use. The real estate men have no!1'"'" " "'"ling guard bv duckln:: houses for r-nt. This condition hasj "n,'''r !h,t: ' the depot here ln-t been particularly noticeuble since the n,fnl t"h"wmK his nmval from Van- ,.,.! ,... n.'ement of nl..n. ...IwOVlT, V BSll.. to SCl'Vet H KCIlleili::- building an a.ldition to the Shevlin - Hixon mill, hriiiKinp- a huge number of new families here. The first hop contract in Yakima t oine time ao and was next heard :ounty thin year has just been closed j from in Vancouver, where he was ar 'y Frank H." ('lark, who has sold 15, - tested for burglary. He formVrlV K)0 pounds to the Seavey-Hcll Hopi served time here, also in St. Cloud, 'ompuny of .Salem, Ore., at 'l cents jjMinn., reformatory and at San Quen- lotind. -m t . i ' j i H rDo VT 13eG(o e-cst IT'S, A VUA SvJv2.CS -co FCBt) A MAN 4T30UT TUt5 COOM I NCs. ii G DEATH LOSSES More Children Horn in Eng land than Mver Uei'ore; Dcatli Rate is Lowest on Record. (It" AsHOWllttMl rrSH.) i i.ovnnv a,,!. 2. tnv Main. some IniereHiini: and novel fartn .... ..., reviollB vear. llivorco increased 100 iper cent over the previous year, and was nearly treble' that . of any earlier date. The number of llloeltlmali which war tmds to destroy. An exri'HH of male over female births jf( n()J.Inilli ,Ht th! ph(,HL re(.or,P( rat io in the yrs of peace was 1,04:1 boys lo 1 .000 glrlK. In Ifllfi I'b rntiti Iwul risen to l.Of.O and in 3;, - n H dropped to 1.052. nuiomiorxns on trail. WAI-I.A WAI.I.A, Wash., Aug. 28. ! f"!; second ,1. gree burglai y The payees had nut apprehended the f ujilivf, accord inn to arinounci'meur at the penitentiary Ibis afternoon. Martin broke jail at I'l-oascr Wash.. inn FALL SUITS FAfjL HATS FAIL LEATHER VESTS See Them First ' ..... OXFORD HAND TAILORED OVERCOATS $35.00 to $75.00 Knox Hats O'Donnell Shoes Alwavs I test. The Toggery Andrews Uros. j" AVe clean mid jiress clotlies. The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc. Delivers the Goods TWO MARKETS The Qualify niarKct Adams Ave., next to the Skajrc slore. StilweU's market on Fir St., next to Ww Harris Grocery. ' AVe have our own i'ree delivery. AYE SELL ICE. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobile! and trctor . paired, overhauled and rebuilt Aicetylene welding of all kinds. , Cylinder boring and oversize piiton. C-rankahafts, Piatoni and Piston PIni riroM. Give ns a trial ' D. FITZGERALD, Trap. . Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phono, Black 1242 Fir & Jefferson !. The Magic Carpet At the telephone when you nsk for "Long Dis tance" you are on the magic carpet of today. A wish expressed and your voice is where you desire to send it. In this service, distance is eliminated and in convenience is avoided. The answer is prompt and time and money nrc saved. Home Independent Telephone Co. BILL' HANSEN t.'ontriK-ti.r und "ullder Brick, Btomi, Tllo and Concrete Work ItenKHlellng unci general con tracting. No Jol too large, nonn too unliill. No ar-llm prices. s yi'nrs" I'jperlenre. Heo uio beforo you let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th im:ai thh want ads; IS 4,4.4.4,4.4.4.4.44. Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service' Par lor, Licenced Embal nier, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone 1 1 N!ain 2, Night Phone, Main 743. I r.i ),r. Fourth St." La (lri4tM)), Oi!eK-!Q