La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1924, Image 7

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. Monday, January 7, 1024.
PAGE SEVEN
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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La Grande
Jerrys Showing
"Broken Wing"
for the Last
fime Today.
When you see a picture? aKcn-
rtnining, ih amusing and as
rl) I Inic ns "Tin Rroiten Wing,"
i Preferred Piolure adapted
Voni tin i K,uy-iiffiit!i ru ii:iy
hloh n)fnt d last nighi :ii 1 he
pin-rry Theui re, you are up lo
feomhr Just what iuniiiy ft is that
listliiKiii)ihH it from the usual type
i I Mill 4HiermK.
In this flint unco we an- convinced
hut Mn iltofi'HM of "The Hroken
Iwing" in mil dependent upon a sln-
elonieiit but. upon t hat com
bination no seldom nrrlved at. in
producing u motion plot ure. Jn
4 ho firm place, II. P. SchulhcrK
who personally supervised its mak
ing, secured u play which offered
very possibilMy for flliulnK hu
mor, excitement, atmosphere. Then
jio entrusted Its direction lo Tom
Forman-ivhom wo have fell we ran
P-pend upon ever since In- turned
lout "Shadows, a plot ure 1 intt Ik
WANTED
WANTKp r'urnituro and House
hold goods. I pay highest prices.
Don't 'Soil until you call mo.
Phono 513 J. Houghton Furni
ture Cp. 12-I8.tr
j Classified Want Ads
WANTIOJ) Htock to rood ror tliu
-'l winter, riiono rarmera 224.
12.15.1Stp
!-.;
JWANTKW
Competont fvirl lor
liuusowork. J'lK-ino Ui.'i-W.
J j t:VANTI-:p To do family washlnB.
v 'y. llntin reiiHnnnhlo. Ullll Main HI.
303 Main HI.
12-31-r.ip
WAXTl'II l'lain sewinii'. alRO
i while ,' and woolen washings.
:i i-honniiu-w. 1-4-cip
WANTIOI) Carpenlor work. .lohK
l a not too largo or too small. 1 O.
f.'HVANTKp ('ompotonl girl wants
j JtoiisoworU. I'hono 222-W.
' 1 ;
FOR RENT
OH JllSvr Modern furn'hed
men. 1No. 2 Depot HI. I'hono
45S-J. . 1-4-tl
'! It liliN'l' -Private garage
O Avon I'hono 203-W.
I :lo(i
t-ri-tr
FOR SALE OR TRADE
l?OV. flATf-rl Player piano ns Rood
nn no Not a scratcli on it.
E $7f)0.00. our price $475.00, on
S easy payments. $ I .'lb player
rolls for fi'ic;. New Victor ren-
ord s fii pe r con t off. Kn s t er n
f' Ore. Muaifi Co. 1-1 -tf
rOK H..K flood bob-sled with
brake. r Inquire :'iiio Adams,
v t-r,-jtp
MISCELLANKOUS
WASHING HONK Phone srifi-J.
1-4-Utpi
PLASTKItlNG DONK PHOMl'TLY
1'JilH C Avenue. 1-4-lmp
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
OST F.OPAT IHC PH VS ICI A N
DR. J. L. and DR. MARGAUKT
INGLK. Ostpopaths, Spinal
Curvalnro and Uiseascs of Wo
men and children a specialty.
Office p"non Main 100. Resi
dence phone Main 100, 2 rings.
Sommor 13!dg.
PHYSICIAN-SI I'.CEON Hr. V. L.
. Ralston-Practice limited to the
eye, car, nos; and throat, and
fitting of glasses. New Eoley
Bldjr. Main 7?X. t--1ei
ATTORXFYS
COCHRAN & EHERHARO Geo.
T. Cochran ; 1 Colon R. Eber
hard. Attorneys. Ln Grande Na
tional Hank Ruihlimr.
CtnilOPItACTOK
DR. BELLE MYERS. Chiroprao
tor New Foley Hulldlng. Honrs
. 10 to 13 a. in.. 2 to r p. m.. nnd
7 to 9 p. in. 7-2-i-tf
DR. J. E. WOOOELL Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Skin and
blood .diseases, leadaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, nsthma, eczema, varicose
Veins, , all kindc of stomach,
heart "and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Hlo-I P'es-ture
reduced. Iise;i-s of women and
children a specialty. Suit- ;
Bommor Uhlg. i'hono 4:t7-W.
Rosideiico I'hono i:n-W.
MIsri'.I.I.AMOOlS
HEMSTITCH IN'J and l'icot IMeo
prompty' done hy Mrs. K. C
Tuckoy, ISiiS Sooond stroot.
. r,-s7-tr
NATtiti: fi:i:i:
DR. A. N. MAYVI1.I.H Specialist
In chonio dlKaflos. Molltodit.
Morhano Tlu raiiy . and Naturo
path. Skin and Wool di.ioa.sos.
nervous dinoason, fhronl? Iloa.l
cll, Kozonia, Scialloa. Aii',ion-
Theatres
Classed with the year's lust.
Perhapa . "The Hroken Wing"
owes a good Hiiro of lis exet lh noy
lo Iho fact that Tom Formun has
sin m pod his own personality on
t ho product ion by writ lag ' be
screen Vt-r.'-ion. choosing the neces
sary locutions blnim-tr, undcrinU'.ng
Mm direi-tioii and supervising Hie
Jit in.
I'oiticdy Rhov.ini,'. "l';ty fp.'"
"Salomy Jane" Cast
Is Coni))Of,e(l of
Stars Opening
At Arcade Tuesday.
Sninn nr iho most t rii . 1 ami
witli-ly Known pluyrrs on Hie
non-en iiii-itr In I'nniinonnl'H new
plolni-c, Nalomy Jiini-." u (Irow
Mt'irnnl iH'oiluctlon IhimciI on the
ruinous glory by Hrct Heine, which
will hp Iho ri'uluni ill t Ari'uih'
Ihi-lilri' Tor two (lnyH, hCKlnnllm
I in-siliiy.
Jacfini'llno Lopan. n formor l-Vl-lli'S
Kll'l. pluy Iho nnmc role. Il"i
lov' or Iho tfivnt otil -or-ilooi-H ;iar
llcnlnrly pliil nor ror tlile
pholophiy or pioneer lire In Cull-
rtlcltis. Constipation, bowel trou
ble; all kinds of Chronic 1)1
nouses successfully treated. Call
Main 6KK. Hoom 1. 2, a', second
floor Coollflse Hldff., oppdsltc
Star Thonter. Offlco Hours, 10
to 12 a. m., 1:30 to i:00 p. m.
Conmiltntion free. 2-4 -tf
IMAXO TIJXFJtS
GXPJCUT PiANO TUNING Cloun
ond volco your piano without
extra charge. Work ffuaranleeU,
Call Newlln Rook Rtoro for ap
pointment. Itoy JC, Phillips.
4-1 E-tf
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. Grnndn Lodge No
Rf.0 Loyal Order of Moose, holde
rngulnr nieetlnss every Thurs
day nlpht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fol
low! hall. , Kastcrn Oregon
Moosoheart. I.dKion of Iho World
No. Ifi3 n:ectR second Monday ol
each month. The Women's
Moosoheart Legion No. 8!tf
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vlsi
tors nlwnys wolcomo.
Jr. A. N. Mayvlllc, Dictator.
C. S. Khultz. Hccretary.
B, P. O. TCLKH r.a Grando Lodge
No - 433.. LotJgft meola enh
Thursday evening at H o'clock.
TTomd and club privileges cheor-
fully extended to all Hrotlior
Klks.
Do Lllo Green, Rxnlted Hulor.
Mood Kelt ley. Secretary.
R O. KAGLKS. Anrio No. Sr.O.
meet a every Friday night at
ISngles hall. Visiting members
welcome,
JIarry T. Kd wards. Pec.
Kverett Walker. W. P.
MOOKIiN WOODMHN of AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
moots on the first Thursday eve
ning of eacli month, in the K.
of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors
welcome.
KD HltOWN'. V. C.
JAKE JtOPTOCK. Clerklt.
WOODMEN OK THE WORLD
La Grando Camp No. IC'J. Meets
every Monday night at Eagles
.hall. AM visiting Neighbors wel
come. Dues payable at office of
tho Clerk, Rooms 21-22. La
Grnnde National Hank Htilldlng.
E. 12.
R. J.
Silvls. C. C.
Kitchen, Clerk.
i. I' nml A. M. Hti Grande Ltidge
No. 41. A. R and Ail M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
wolcotne to all Masons.
Kred E. Kiddle. W. M.
E. R. Ringo. Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rod
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
K. C. Fields. C. C.
C. L. Graham. K. R. S.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13 O.
E. S. holds stated communica
tion the secord and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at :no
p. m. Visiting mcmbera cordially
welcomed.
Netta K. Eakin, W. M.
Anna H. Grove, Secretary.
POLNGf OF THE DUFFS
, (They'taxi ! V -j y
r"" ',
:.d..
I renm n. ti. .my. or Mn. Muny
'hitntnn touehen or oualnl htmior
humnn touches of quaint . htmor
are woven Into the fabric of this
romantic wm-n play by Geor.eo I
Kowi'i'ii, who plays the rule of
"Yuba Hill." a stage conch driver.'
M""r' l'lynn. Yale graduate
aml 'flt,'K uthhie. lakes the pari,
l,f "Tll,! Miin." n .stranger In the.
,m'' '".ning settle-menl whtse in's-,
slon Ik unknown and who In; at
Hccnr of Kripiiutr tragedy Itecutii'. H '
the Hweeiheari of J'.ilinnV .lane, -
I'hr Man" In acc iisfil of holding
up the Hl;ipt coach and Ik aloill in
h'd away t !. hanifi-d hy the
riKilani'H win n Sistomc Jane, mov-
I hy a strange 1m pnhi"-, );Hflf-H
him Kood-hye. JN-d I'ctr. proven
in hi' on of lhe holdup int n, in
hanged' hut rhe ntranj-r i.scapi'9.
On returning lo Ihanl; Katomy for
her kindm-KH. he nter: an old I rte-
tny, Haldwin.
In tho Haldwin Ik idiot
from amhiiHh hy niiollit r nan. Ha-
lomy lenda i he si ranker sonic of
her fa I her'a clot lies that ho limy
Wt out of I he cotinii y. Thin leadH
l.arahee. an enemy of Salomy
June's father, to Hhoot at t)ie
MtranK-er. Laraliee Ih killed hy a
hullet from Iho straiiKer'H rifle. Ah
lie ite), he ronfcHHcfl thai Haldwin.
now dead, was lied I'ete'n partner
In the stutfe roldiery.
The action Is hwIH from start to
finish. Thi' supporting east i ex
cellent and includes tuch favo:'ite.s
ua ChartcH Offle. l-oulso I ireiwer,
.lames Nelll and Clarence Hur(on.
A comedy will u!so In; shown.
Collie Mothers llalty l.lone-s
HeM tK'tl rituii lis Own Mother
OAKLAND, 'al. ( A P) A baby
llonoKH. born in a ease hero re
cently, has been adopted by a flio-
titer collie doff.
'he cub bad two Utile brothers.
but I heir mot her, Klinbn ,pt rhnps
believing that a life of captivity
was not worth while for I hem.
rolled on them and killed them.
Hut the lioness cub was snatched
way from this danger by H. A.
Hitow. African game hunter and
urator of the Oakland museum of
natural history. Ho put her In n
box padded with u ouilt, removed
her to the museum workshop and
fetched her a bolile of milk, which
sho look to with avidity.
He (hen brought In the collie.
which prompt ly licked the cub
!;ympathelica!ly and curled up be
side her with a protective air.
Hans Wagner l:-- running a sport
In.i; goods atoro In Pittsburgh. Af
ter twenty odd years In baseball,
Hans in still delivering the goods.
A CiHANDK JIARKKTS 'rODAV
Top Prlc Markets.
Ranch eggs, DO cents a dozen.
California tomatoes 20 cents n.r
lymnd.
" ' Cabbage, 3 to 6 cents, top qual
ity. ,
Flour, sfratght, $1.70; patent
(2.0.1, .Washington hard wheat,
is.ort.
Oranges, medium 00 cents, targe
ad conli.
. Lorn-ons, &0 cents per dozen.
Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs for Zfic,
Florida grapefruit, lf cents.
CrnnberuieH. 2a cents per lb.
Fresh Spinach, 10 cents per lb.
Parsnips, 5 centH per pound.
Ktff? plant, 2( cents per pound.
Heart lottitco 18 cents, 2 for 3SC.
Homo grown celery two bunches
for 25 cents.
Potatoes. $1.75 per 100 pounds.
Hunch beets. 2 for 15 cents.
Hunch carrots. 2 for 25 cents.
.Cauliflower, 23 cents per pound.
Turnips, 10 cents per bunch.
Green peppers, 30 cents per lb.
Red peppers 25 cents per lb.
Hhick Emporer grapes, 20c lb.
Hubbard siuash, 0 cents per lb.
Pumpkins, 6 cents per lb.
RrusfMil uprotit, 20 cents.
Raisins, 15 to 20 coni per lb.
Cnhe sugar, S0.4f, per 100 lbs.
Tillamook cheese, 4"i cents per
lb.
Creamery butter, 65 cents 1 lb.,
?1.10 2 pounds.
Mucks nnd goose 20 cents, title
jh 3G centf, hens 20 cents.
Spring chickens, cents.
Clams, la cents per pound.
liasieni Oysters, C 5. cents per
pint
Olpmplc Oysters, 85 cents per
pint.
Crabs, 35 cents a piece.
Roof loin and flat bone, 25c,
Lamb chops, 40 cents.
Shoulder lamb chops, 30 cents.
Round Steak, 25 cents per lb.
Pot roatts, 15 to 18 cents.
Hoof boil, 8. la nnd 15 cents.
Leg of lamb, 40 centH.
Pork, whole shoulder, 10 cents.
Pork, shoulder roast, 20 cents.
Pork chops, 2.t centH.
Steak. 20 to 25 ceriuts.
Link Fausage, 30 cents per lb.
GuMollne 22 cents.
t on pi-ices.
Mine run and nut, $12 delivered.
Kgg nnd stove, $12.75 delivered.
Lump,. 813.75 delivered.
LITTLE
tcKiamt
MARKET B
A PR05PEROU5
BU5INE55 MAW
RESIDES HE rE -
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TtfUE Bv Coiido
- - '
rWo PCflTTY rtSY.
-'ONH OP MY MS(M 3e.T5 THROUGH ON THC CfcS
RtCMT TO loOlt Oii.
iii!iiiii:liili'i!;i;!i!iiMH'iHj'ip
no. a.
The Income tax Is Inipoaod upon
net Income, which Is gross Income
less certain specirted dednetlona
for business exponas, etc., to be
fully explained biter. The normal
tar; rale Is 4 per cent on the first
$4,000 of net income In excess of
the exemptions and credits und 8
per cent on the remaining net lnr
come. Surtax .rates, which apply
only to net Income In cxc.chs of
ttl.ooo, range from 1 per cent on
the amount between $0.ooo and
$10,000 lo TiO per cent on the
amount by which the net Income
exceeds $200,000.
Single persons In calcnlaling tho
EE
(X0 YOU MiiAM THOSiS NliyeTECN-YCf? - OlT
KIOS TH MEN YOU hiOULD TURN
Income Tax
Tips
Is iKe time yon appjflwP" '
I ' cTTa too cold to go
' . . to town!
I .
a
Hofne Independent
Telephone Go.
Attention! to AH
Car Owner
A Far rdnoid Fan belt
Leighton's (Welding &
Machine Works
Automotive Parts '
DO THE VffAL-t
-vc-rui; ' VvV,
flat realize what s y r
ff im
' 1 l:,U
M 11 "r
trrl'j:
6UT JUST V30ii S
XOUr,
normal tn( may subtract front net
Income an' exemption ot $i,inm.
The exemptions tor married per
sons and heui's of families are
$2,oo on incomes or $5.ooo or less
und $2,000 on Incomes In ei.cess of
$5,000, Taxpayers are allowed also
an additional credit of $400, for
each pernon (other than husband (
or wife) dependent upon and re-t
celvlng his chief support from the
taxpayer. If hucIi dependent person j
is under 18 yearn of age or lnoapa-i
bio of self-support because men-!
tally or physically defective. j
In the case of married persons, a(
joint return reporting the income j
of both may bo filed, or separate
returns may bo filed showing the,
Income of each. H their combined
net Income Is subject to the surtax,
a married couple will pay a small
er tax by filing separate returns,
'or example, a husband's net In
come for 11128' was $7,000 arid llie
wlfo'H ?iH.0oo. Jf a joint return
Is filed, the Income Is subject to a
L ( DORIS. I'VE GOT
Ll SOME BIG NEWS
; FOR YOU - I GOT
m KrtlOt INOALAKy;
HONEST WILDuf!'-'
YOU RE
FOOLING
surtax of 1 per cent on the umount
of net Income between $il,"i)tt and
$10,1100, or If oeparuto returns
are filed, iho hnsband'H surlnx Is I
ier cent on the amount of his net
income ho(wren ffi.ooo und J7.0W1,
or o. The wife having a net In
come or less than $fltooo pays no
surtax.
In filing separate returns either
husband or wife, Imt not both, may
claim the personal exemption, or
it may tie divided between them hi
such amounts as I hey desire.
Moirv llnkri's of Muilli li
UilMliil Orr in Vnrl.lioil-.c
MI NII'll. (Al'l Winn, women
an. I son? Imvo tn n lianned hy
Coiiimli'.slonor von Kalir. wliu has'
sinned a ranipalgn to rid the lin-1
variun enpttai or iiighrnilorH who,
enrage Iho ptihllo hy giving ehuiii- j
liagno ))tirlles while ho iiiiiiiv per-i
sons are without bread. I'rlvalej
wlno-rooms In lending restaurants
are helng raided nightly, and war-
liiorllii.rs who are trying to spend '
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
, MACHIXF. Slid- AM) I'OIJNnnT
All Kinds of Machinery, Aiilnmiilillcs anil 'J'ratlnra Itepiilri-tl
uvoriinilioil
JArclyli'iiu iv.ii.ii
Kllliilor liiriiiiuMmlvi'i'Slzi 1'lslons
Cranksbhris, I'lslwrtaiul
(Ivo
TTZGERALD Prop.
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
We Pay Best Prices for -
USED FURNITURE
Or Wijr Exchange for New
47I-J
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Main IJ Day
S.VOIKIItASS
aii or
Tears
for four
-ovod Ones In
help you multa
any time, day and night.
fcXClUSlY
our lime tievota-to o
ttr nvhortonfulff,.
til xsuir!
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooDOo
i. .....a . . ,
Don't Say "Bread"
: SAY
SUPERFINE
MADE WITH MILK
ForSale at All Grocers
L
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Formerly McPhcrson Bakery
La Grande, Ore.
Do You Often Awake
In the mornings and don't know what to eat
for breakfast? (We all do). Come hero
and let us hfjln you decide.
Our Waffle:
Also all kir
nit
Our
p and HofxC
New Sommer Grill
In Sommer Hotel
jlk'.'..4.V'ii-'J
r .
S I3IN I IMMI l-l IN C, ...
F' LIAMCU 9 TUFUTV !
FIVE DOLLAR RAISE
rr
NOT
ME?
I!
their earnings In riotous living are
having n hard tlriio.
In n recent round-up of luxur
ious restaurants which were cater-'
Ing to roisterers who violated dos
ing hours, the police urn Hied a
number of Qver-drossed und he-,
diamond merry-makers who were j
transferred Immediately to the
wnrkhoime und pit) el linnl labor.
;
I jTJli (TtEDIT
No Interest
mill HOIMllll.
- . m -rT Itidi
Piston I'lns ltoifrnnnil
h a Trial
monue
Fir & Jefferson
ami Night
,I.MMi:itMAN
business Funeral Service
enabled ub to care for end prepnro
a kind and emtio way. We
all arrangements. Our aniliulnnce service at
e iDaery
akes are delicious.
and cereals.
Specialty
BY ALLMAN
TPm
I JUST KNEW you
COUL0 00 IT WILBUR
V i JUST KNEW you J
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TMK TAIII.M
linlnn .inoiio..
Kllllilill
In JriinilO'
! M. 5:15 1."M.
Snliinluy Nllllil Snm-laU
lrf-nvi lvrs
l iilnii La .'i'"i"il
7:00 r. M. 1 1:" l M.
Ill'llt.'il 'ms
I'. O. Drl.AI', Munnnor
lll:AM (iKNDINH
onogram
MOTOR OILS
You know that good oil. Is
cheaper than repairs. Think of
this when you buy oil again
whether by tho iuait or barrel.
If your dealer cannot supply
you with MONOGRAM, we caj
ftltlXG VOIR
& Son.
Wholesale, and Itctall
Monogram lem!i'ro
We Want Poultry Also
Union Creamery
Company
"" La Grande, Ore. ,
Delicious
Apples
Klii'Cliil I'm'-''-
"c Box
Joniflian Apples
liny lllili'llirm I lit' ;rmyor
al Our (Trou-ors' Kttolia'iiiio
r
La Grande)
Brokerage Co.
It I IA II. Kir i ,loffoioii
wAiiMiiyi Hi: o. w, it.
& N. 'I'lllrUs.
FOR SALE
Room modern house, good,
wood house, garage, - and
small cellar, ground 60x100
feet. Located on corner' of
'"." and Fir at recta; good lo
cation. Price is $2260.00 and
$250 cash will handle It; easy
payments pn the balance,
Ttoom
mclern
Double
KariLKO. nil riu!
lint tfno.l ftitniLAoe
ill basement,
cenar, cnicue
homo, hod and two
lotR. T.ot'1i elono to thu
court houfo. i-lco Is 111500.1)0.
There Is a nioTtitngo for 1000
can foo aJwutnted
fO Oood lota on . "M", Btroot
8:30. A. M. :S0 AH
11:00 A. M. :' I'- M-
-3i 1'. M. lt:0' l. ' M:
A-ft 1. M. t,:l& P.
f SlllHlllU"
01
3
C.4Iinting
V
49 c
i
flH'ltll riu'k
nhovo hlsh nchftol Vv local-.
Ity that m ImlldlnB. P fast,,
nnd we are now prepared to
noil them at a .price 'fn tho
reach or every one. ' Only 2ti0'
for Insldo lots nnd $2&0 for ,
corner lots. .'
i Room moifrrn fiomc, located
on Main street . close- In, on
paved direct, cement sidewalks,
trees, shrubbery, etc. ' All for
$4L'0f There Is a statu loan"
of $UU00 can be .'vA Uined. Hal-'
ance cash. '
Wi
have first class,, alfalfa hay
for sale. Will deliver for $15
per ton. t'aHh on delivery.
Phy, Black &
V Stoopr ;
In La fJrandc Nalhniul Rank llWIft
La tirande, Oregon, ,
I'HONK MAIN HO '
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