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r r Saturday, January 10, 1925.-' TTTR T.A OTlANDFi EVF.NTNO OnSETCVF.T! l V!; The Observer Want Ad Page . The Market I'lacc of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT full HUNT e apartment. Modern f urnlslied Steam heat. ItiaU . Washington. III, -9-21 'll ItKNT- 7-rnoiu inod'-rn t'ur- Dished house, two hlncltH frum S 1". ). Phone Mill!.. Hi i)l .-iflh ' I slre.L 1 r -1 !) -.1 1 ji ' f-'oK l:KN'r- Two nulla furnished menl. IM-' Admits. Plionc lll-l-K-ll OK RI1NT Mnirrn hIumi hoiit- pil npartmt ntH. Wurnifst hi city CIohm tti. S Archio J. Murray, TVnny liM." 1 rt-i a-a J-ti p FOR SALE lA-T-AHairu, $ 1 7.0(1 pr loll on 1 t oiiM 1'rompt Kliiptnt-nU V. 1). jiv MoCully, Kuci'lvor, JoK-ph, Orn S iron. 14-I2-2C-12I J-Oll KAl.H Good laying pulloU, a corner Alder and N. Phone 438- W. 1 CI-t .1 -CI p WAWTKO AVANTKD Washing. Satisfaction & guaranteed. Phonu lNII-W. i . . : . n-t-7-7tp .WANTED Sowing neatly done. I'hone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. . . . .' S-12-17-lin ?WANT1SD Hoarder and roomer. l'hono WANTK; 31S-J. C-l-3-tf I Cllrl wants position to Small arm Will Take In Modern La Grande Homo' V 30 acres in Covo. Mill Creek 'vHins through the place. Good fi Aroom hoase, good barn, two mod- 'crn jtoultry houses, hog house, etc. ';3 2 acres in hay, 7 ucios In grain, balance in family orchard, garden, Marries and pasture. IlighwuyjFOR UK NT . -runs by tlie place: Just a few r ' blQcks from the business center, .''t Just outside city limits. This Is a very desirable home, nicely 'located. Shade trees; all clear ino mortgages. Owner will con sider exchanging . for. a modern f home in Ia Grande :tu putt pay 'inent. .'' ' , .' i Since Covo bt. now connected W llll UH1 ri'KUM I I. Ill 111 HIIMJIl . .and Ti Grandu, watch Covo grow. j GeolH.CurreyN St" 4 11F.AITOHS i' IftiVil Kstnto Loan ' lnsuranre n MONUMENTS J onir.R THAT SIOXIMKNT .ov We liciv made a profound sludy of monument buildinir, and an onler placed la our liands is sure lo receivo failhful, InlelllKent execution We Will (iladly 1 '...iil.li IvtlimnlcH IJItip Mountain Marl)le Cranife Company 1."na S, Ave, I,n (iinnilc, Ore. Easy to Tune the HE ACOCK Radiophone It is the easiest radio to tune on the market to fj Jay. A slight turn of P' ) 3 the . dial and the resui; is startling. Perhaps the second sketch in th.'s advertisement might seem overdrawn but op erators of one of our radio sets have heard stations as far away as Ha vana, Cuba. Tlie .Heacock Radiophone is as near perfection as they can he made at the present time. 0. M. Ileacock, v.ho has over 15 years experimental ex perience, personally supervises their construction anj many features that make it so perfect, are liia own design. You must hear one to appreciate its value. Call us for a demonstration today. We also handle other standard makrsof radio. Trices range from $10 to $300. Heacock's Radio Service Enterprise, Oregon. You Want Action Tlial'H n wal Wuiit (lint can Ik HiippH'.'tl llnitttuh Tin Oh m .v i r's Wa ul A t Is. I f ur ltiisincsN itifils A Mllmutnitt, nil ytmr mcvmtt in n tlact w lien i oii nro tiiinin to ten tiwr vttwi nml minimum CO.-1 on tho Want Ail pAfxc If yimNI 11k lo Hilk it out with us Jiit call .Main A". "AN OBSERVER WANT AD W1L& DO IT." tako cure of clilldrcn. ' Infpilre BUS'B Ave; t 12-l-S-Qtp . . y. ... 4 .. " VANTIJ1 Hoarders and roomorB. lMionr 400-J.. , ;0r-l-9-2tp NEW TODAY . NOT1CK. Classified AVant Ails are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later llmu t a. m. (Into of Insertion. Rates; 2c p-r word for each Insertion, FOT, MY TAXI LINK Day and night service. Call Main 773. , 10-1-9-tf Close in, front down-, sialru housekeeping rooms. Also front room with board. Adults. Imiulro H:4 Adams, lS-l-10-ltp VOU HA LI-; 4 -room modern house and ; 14 lots on Main street, or will' tali) good ear as part pay Mm:nt. tli.niti: 277-W. 24-)-l(t-ltp J.pn vl'V V l-'cnce'posts, 10 cenin. I li-ineh wood, X 9. ftii, nnd one male goat. I'hone 104 M. ' . 1S-l-l0.2tp NT;Kl reopla who enjoy' a fine etitertainmi nt. Metropolitan f ,,..,. , , . , ,, Pri Hljyterlnn rbureb. Tickets $1, 'fllem0rtal.9roi .A. Kust.-rn Or, Musio Co. 1-lU-lt WANTKh 100 puiitiil or Inncor sUtrk hriKH If prirtMl rtKht. i'lyiln KliMIe, islam! my.- IS-l-lo-3ip FOU HMNT 2-room uiarlimnt tiirnistic.l for IlKrht Iious.Uofpinic. 32iS. M Ave. iS-I-lU-JUi KOU I SUNT Flv" room ino.hrn lioiiHO, rlofi! In, $j:..uu por mo. j Twi-lvft m-ro improvi'il UrltraltMl i.. t. ti i " : rum. l'him' 1 7 T-II. .1. W. ti.-i- Jll-l-IO-lln .1 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, Janu ary 10, lS'JS The snow fall at Sparta during Ureember was , 41 inches. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kd Moon return ed to their homo in Kamela Sat lu'dity evening, alter visiliug-a iev days In ..t h city. Dr. .V. Moll tor was called to Mr. George, iluckman's yesterday, to attend Mr. Uuekuuin's son who Is suffering with typhoid fever. Snow is so deep in Sumpter Vnl jtey that the logging train has been l taken off the S. V. i'.ailroad for (season or until sawlogs can be more readily delivered to-the rail road. Mr. Peter McDonald and wife, j accompanied by her two cousins, the Mioses Ka and lima Krohn, assed through the city Saturday , on their return to their home at lAlleel from Ohio, where they .have been visiting for the past -niontli. The young ladles will spend - t lie winter with Mr. and Mrs. McDon ald. If anyone thinks Jai Grande does not make u good average when it comm. to bowling just let him run Ills eye over the score board al Mr. Dumphey's alley and lie will soon feel a change como over him. The highest dully score for the week ending last Saturday is as follows: Monday, Krunk Alex ander 4a; Tuesday, K. MagaTfey, 52; Wednesduy, O. Halston 60; Thursday, c. Mesnner, 66; Satnr- day, Tom Walsh 60, 'as 'will bo noticed, O. Halston nnd C. Mes nor have lied and 'will he obliged to rol another game in order to determine who should be entitled , placed on' sale Thursday ai me to the prize given each week to plass Drug store. the one making tho highest score.1' Tho engagement is under thn dl- A very pleasant Burprlse parly ,, ., , , ' the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joo Smith, north of tho itruek, Vatnrday evening by stx 'teen of her little playmnlos. Gnms of all sorls wre engaged in until about in o'clock, when l.hcy wen; t rented t6- a houiitioiiH supper. Those present were Misses CuHsle r'l.sher, Mary I'Msher, Ina Hediick, Itosa iH'vlne, nra May, Hazel chell. Imisy Getchell, lAurn gueen Mabel Stacy, llattle Short and Masters Harry l-'lsher. V.tw Short, Henry Stacy and Willie Getchell. IdHtrlel Deputy Grand M:uur Joseph Woley. of HummervUle, in .stalled tho reeenlty elected officers of la Gramle lodgo No. Hi, I. O. O. !', lust Hut u i day evening. Follow rhg Is n list of tho offices' and names of those Installed: Alvin Jones. N. G.; Krank Childers, V. G. I W. H. Wines, li. K. ; William KricksAn. 1' K J, A. McWhlrter, Tieusurer; O. W. Hall, Chaplin; liort Steerman, Warden; William Girder, I G.; JnnnH Moss, O. G.; J. A. WcWhlrter, It. H. to N. G.; J. C. Henry, ,. S. to N. G.; M. Ne. son. It. H. to V. G.; Jos. Anson, h. H. to V. G. There were several visiting brethern from Neighbor ing lodgijs to view tho Interesting work of installation. Klgln Kat hogs, by the carload, are being shipped ulmot every day. The T'nion Lumber Company shipped almost 200,000 feet of lumber during I lecember. Vagrant King Offered Home. BAGDAD, (AD The sugges tion that former king Hussein of the Hedjn? might find a home in Iraq, where his son Felsul Is king, may be tho solution of the home less ex-moimrch's problem. The Hsgdad Times learns on good authority that this (mention has been discussed by the council of ministers. The decision arrived at was Hint there would be no ob jection to Hussein's taking up re--' idence In ltusrah, provided be came to Iraq as a private fudlvldti &1, not as a monarch. It Is considered probable that Hussein wdl agree to these terms. Money Isn't very Important until you haven't any. MAM'M POP vknow mac -rue BEEN TKINKIN' THKT SL T WOULD BE A GOOD -Uw ..IDEA FOR ME TO l ( ciippA v L.-?? e- ' (C)) n- La Grande Jack Pickford To I)e Featured in "The Hill Billy." "Thft Hill nilly 1 an orhdnal tory of tho Kr nt H'ky mauntalnH mitt Hi 0 young inou'iilnln folic of imiro than two dermic1 uko, wrli--t n Ity t ho youuK nt liihW'ir, birr 0-l'lrn1ctl BlHtor, "Mtiry I'loltforM, and Marlon JackKon, I ho writ or. Kuril. o ltlrl(KPn, Rt.vlron-ynr-ol'l tl'' Hollywood', , youiurNt alliiK woman. plnyK lh- imIIiik f'ilnlnn rolo opposlto Jack. 00. 1 1 1 1 1 li-1 1 r. tuiiti nuuntliiir.l with lltn for u l..nir tin..- and with ll.e lae! - "Thn Jiraolo iMan.'Mlrcolcil pli'llire. ' , I """ "' "'"" " "'K "" .MIkh Plekford and l)or lir:otl.e.v,',"'0"n'1 ' '"ort or nl'.1 'nl1'",1'" JJ Jat'k, hiivo adinlriilily tinted the B.ene or tho Mory will, .vl.lfni; tt.tiWntta iin,l Inmrinira nt n vnlim' n.o.,i.iuli.e,er. whoso" mind Hxea above the narrow confines of life In the. hill reBlon. i I In tho IcadliiK role, Jael; forsets tho part in I. is hi.ir, the tlft col- lar. the tuxedo, and uppearH tattered grab nnd bum feet, ln that chan.cteration of American youth, which has endeftred him to the hearts of the motion picture public. ' ' , Jn addition to moro than the avcrnBO sisterly and brotherly affection -between these leaders in n,,,,i she owea this present service to jucr i.-cujm ... ... ..... .o a directorial capacity In two of her !! feature successes. Through the Hack l)oor" and Little 1-o.M Fauntlcioy." ' ...... Kor . nearly two yco.i'8 Jack i'lekford : was -not seo:. on the screen, and 111 this time ho was with bis famous sister as one of her film directors. Then he do- elded to return to ttie screen, not only as a star, but us an In- dependent producer. The. ainasl.- inpr success of his first venture In his combined field. "Oarrlson's Klnlsh," which quickly proved Us box office and uudh-nce value, shows tlie wisdom of his dcclsiqii. Also showing a. Comedy. "Blossom Time" gne .of Best f Road Shows. . musical comedy, full of smiles 'tonra and wondrous music, is book ed at iho Arcado Theatre for Mon day night, January lftMi. iteserve.l seats for this attraction -will be reclloil or tlie Aiessern. wuiurn. This rare imisicul gem cilnnot fall lo outline everything that bus gone beforo It. With Immortul melodies by tlie famous composer, Krnnv. Sliiiberl II H i ll relh.r to nrl' Utrougn this musical offering. In which one musical number is followed by an other of even greater beauty. Hig- miind Romberg, who adapted tin composer's exoulslto "rniiutsrieu Hymphoiile," "Ave Maria,'' ''Mo ment Musical." "Heivnaile" und "Song of Love," deKerveH a great bin of credit for preserving Ho- great master's melodious and musl- eianly charm. The story or the p,te of Krana Schubert, around which the plot of the play revolves. Is full of love InlereBt minglea wnu tears. V' Six Acts of . Vaudeville Hilled. . Sunday at Arcade. '. . A vaiidovlllo protfTftm o' hUrh cnlllicr acta ami llic majority holding alclar altructlon honorn will bo presented for your approv al at tho Arcado Theatre on Sun .lay. with the flrnt chapter '"The Way of a Jinn" by tho author of tho "Covered Wagon. " l a lion" trio, three bright lights of vaudeville, appear in a sinning, dancing nnd acrobatic novelty. The Setting for the act reprcHcnts a bower of rones and tho acrobatic feats are performed on an appara tus covered with flowers. Their offering Is a combination of grace, charm, and skill. Crosby & Jack son, "Tho Two Kunny Hoys." make a modest appearance and sing tho latest popular and Jazz numbers nnd put over cross-fire palter that abounds In witly say ings nnd situations. Anthony No cera In "The Gay Serenador" pos sesses a fine baritone voice of wide range nnd can sing a comedy or classical song with e.ill.l facility. Swan Tarreli presents "The Wise Jay" In which Swun imper- son ates a small-town wise Jay to perfection and creates much Jollity while the female proves an excel lent foil in putting over tho com edy material. The llrozlllan Piio presents comedy In repertoire "ongs. This unusual duo has a wealth of new sungs and fun SS? le's see foouo- KTT . - s ri rn I vjhere's w ?- am' i - I S . n I m ( E - MOW THERE'S r e 1 Theatres wlilrh 1r render oil In a niot unl iiio mannor. Joo Garria. onutll lirlnt niurvol, offoiH an ai't that rt'Ullv HiHIIm. Ciolnir hlifh Into tin air lio l.a.anrfs on tlio vtry tlpH of rhaii-H vhrn tlio least touch might cauflf him in fall ' to Hum Kroiimt. (JuxpH of won) w t j von.lir. tin- (larinir of this Mill,- won "Listen lister" In Film Version To Show Here. As ft Rpfnliliiff singe su(oih "I.Ir-tf-n l.slor,,, was hallod as ono of "1 - Ih" "'rM,n v',,!,l"n M,,', lo achievement. Tlio Hlory lln.'lf Ik lo to Kot hack tmmo lovo IcMora li " . . . wH l, n 1,1 ""'"'""tnir n.oi.ieniH to ," 'I'1"'1,"" tt,!,,',M , . Ins the. o,,l., action, Sp'.ciiil eflorlH were enlalted to .,,,.,. , ,,.,. ,,,,,. of ,,, ,,.v l(lllr fnlU (no s,.n,on. cnme.iy: raperls were enitaced to devle new Ild linuslml -gaKs: jno of tlio, ulKlf,,st dlllle.mies encountered wan ' ,0 PO tlmt (ho ,,, ,, u ,llr. rorent medium of oxchanuo oacli ; time. This was wventually acoom- ,,,lB,u,d with ihe.result that thu a.v ; 0 , fftsl ull(, contlnuou8 ihro.iKli-' . j of course, tlie film entails Ui 'sw()et ,,. B1().y tiu, herolp . I iK Eva Novak. AppenrlnR oppo-l ,, . ... r, ,u- msl la 0, iHi.m.v. Har- y ,y(.l8 ,,,, j,onln nnvc tlio jcl.lef comedy roles. Olhers wluilj appear are Louise Kazenda, AleC'i Krancls, l.ol Karley uml Kusenla .l Oilbert. William A. Seller dlreeled. Also . sliowinK A ltcru; Nature l picture. v ,J I, NO Hl:.Ml:llV St'(i(iK.STI'.l) ! 8AI.KM. Ore. AllhouKh 111.) ro-jj port on which he based his opinion I showed an apparcnl trail .it lillth J i rinonelns on Ihe part of tlio Sua-1, uiivaiu riionoKraph coiupuny, form-; erly of Portland, tho altarney-gen- rnl ud vised Governon 1'lerce that he was unable to suggest a rem edy for the wrongs practleed. The opinion of tho attotney-gen- eral was renucsted by Governor 1'lerce after he had received a re port from Oswald West and Geo. I Hack of I 'or! land. Invest iirn I urn CLAUUE C. PRATT1! ! expects to start for the Coast ; next Monduy, January 12 anil be over there until after the firsts lie will lift ii liiic-iip on Cedar Posts, Hard wood Fluorine;,.,. Lumbej jU'dJShin-. j Sties.! He will also keep his eyes peeled for Used Sash and Doors or any other bar-1 trains in the bnildiiifi material line. If he can be of any service to you while over there, address him at Klnia, Washington. ; The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "TIia Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. I'llONK 14H W No Sunday Huslncss Snod grass 6 Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Scrvico Thonc Main C2 Corner 4 th and Penn appointed lis tlv ovociil'Vt drpnrt-J ' ' I'm to (osk Not Su Si'rlfrtie.' ; mcnt to prohi thi ml of (vrluln1 HKU) It I V Kit, nr. Tim Inn fweiirttlca In Oils atnh In this rt- from frozin poiittocM In Iho uipr port Iho Invi'BllKalont held thatj vallry was not uh mm-Iouh as untl many thoiiMindH of dollant uppar-i rhmti'd. ai'pnrrltnjjr to J. K. Thomp rntly had l' n lost , In i-onntvtlon I Hon of l'nrklnli Invfstit-atlon or with thf oporalloiiH of tho Stradl-1 Kniwrn .during thu rcci nt hnvy vara coiporailon. and oih.-r siot k-! fH'r(. whowd frozen tnlnTM In xi'tlltw m ilvliii H in this Htm.-. J K"" l,llH- Puriiy Bread MADK CLEAN . SOLD CI.KAN From tho mixer the dough is placed Into ''alf-steel irniiKhs," iissui-lng the cinsuiiur of cleanliness and sweelns Ihrough out the pi-oeeMs of ageing the do igh. We lire glad to iiuuounee lo Ihe public that our products enn mnv bo bought at Tin I'al- , aco i 'on feel lottery, , La Grande Bakery K. J. McWIl.l.lAMS, Owner Tlio Only lit.lciM'ii.lcnt llnkcry in ln (rnn.lr. ni.i'K imtno.N iuti:Ai ' srri:itMM: iihkah LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SIIOI AND FOl'NDHY All Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles nnd Tractors Itepnlrcd Ovcrlintited and ltchulll Aoelyleno Weldlnn or All Kinds Cylinder Itni-lng nnd Oversln Alstons Crankshafts, I'lstons ami lM-iton VUxn Itebround givk i:s A Tit I a r D. FITZGERALD" Prep SAVE MONEY NOW! SALE ON HARDWOOD FLOORS! I will lay your hardwood floors at a 20 saving sand, sholack and wax them at cut prices. .Let me give you an estimate. P. F.IIeassier, Building Contractor I'hone Main 525 YOUR:.FUEL IS A MIGHTY IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR 1IOUSKHOLI). KXPKNSK . ' ' ' ; ; Wl? SELL YOU THK IV . ' J Better Quality Coal At A Low Price Consider Ibis, for the difference nmonnts to: soiH('tbiiij: worth while. Stiles Furniture Exchange , E. J.' Dunohue We Buy, Sell or Trade NEW AND USKD FURNITURE I'hone 474-J ( GoSH-t 5AW IT (VOU'VE 1 f' VJHM i. VJA5 WRlTlN' V ' ? HERE A SECOWD J f YI COST ' ( THE VJORD-WE.LL-fN' V A6O-M0V) IDE J-;9f S VJHATry "S I. V OCND ONE L OUT I f rTr ' xf&yo'7 -:XCANf ifiNjo the otics J f-rrJ & Co. Fir and Jcfcrson Our of ihh r.'iH'tnt'joh iiY'tlVo wurltl tt & KOod-loolJlnK rich icl mfirryiuu" an ucly poor man-.' Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Stiistm , lit THK I.(nTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. Tho new Foley Addi tion iu now oprn. fall and pick out your lot. 8. WF.lihS It. alio. Now l'oley ttii!-l.!a Mulu 1.11 ' WEAVER'S Tailors, Clenners, Dyers And I'resers 1'IIONK MAIN' 7;!2 Depot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and Weavin;-T Works TaitrCHS( .i ''of nil t ltln-ln cleimcd aad rebuilt: I'Vutln-r llennvating. Uag and Fluff ItjiKH made lo order nnd: for Kile. Carpet and !t :ff. Jn'. l-'ui nltiire ilc-coverln.'J. l.lccnst'.l, l''iinilatcr. Factory Phone 421-W t'llAS, MnvAlilis, t'rim. .,' '.' .IH) II. II. I . .Ill I UNtON-LA (iRANl)R JCl'AUTO STAC.B-'.-.-.i'; i ; 'f.Altl.M - l-nves Lenv.'S I'iiluii I, a Ciraixle S:lf. A. f. , .11 :iiii A. .f. 1:1T, I'. M. C: IS 1'. M. Huitdays ' I,enves TicnvcA I'nloii I,n (irnmlo 1:no p. M. . r: I fi p. At. Nalimlny NlRlit Simh'I.-iIs -Lenvcs I.envT-4 I Minn Ij ('riinilc 7:00 1'. r. 1 1:00 1'. M. . ' llcnle.l t'nrs V. fi,' lcl,AP, .Miiungci " ll.lliliili.rtcis, Soilllii.T llcilrl BUILDING MATERIAL sash ami noons IIAllllWAIU-; Grande Bnnde Lumber Go. A llntuc Cdnccru Wit ti a Jloim l'urms(- SI1IX WOOD GiYi'tiwoott Avcniio riiorii' .M-7.t BY TAYLOR 'Lot'" I FOI.KY ADDITION 1 11 13 L. 1