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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1925)
Monday,' January 19, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? ' I ) The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT JfOR RENT' Furnished house : 1305 Eighth. Phone 4.14 W. )' 8-l-17-3tp rOK RENT : apartment. 3-room furnished 2013 1'lrst Html. 9-1-17-tf fOU KENT Modern Tour room furnished apartment, two blocks from I, u. I'liono 13-1-lJ-tf fOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. 1 Gl 2 Adams. Phone ; 257-J. - 10-1-8-tf fOR RENT Modern 81 van) b.eat-j r ea apartments, wurmesi in city, -a Close In.: Pee Archie J. Murray. J Penney Plldg. lG-r.-Z2.tri fOK SALE on SALE Hay. 1.. M.Hoyt. H '6-l-14-0lp FOR SALE ri-room house and 1 & aero land,, lota of fruit " trenR. 17tiu .rash. Total price tL7fiO. .? 2710 N. I'llr. 20. . 1 7-21 JTOn, HALE Ktirnka cleaner with ; ailnehrtients, f I r.fm. KI'vfcral oth i:r bargains in used cleaners. If ' Ilnnhniti Klectrie fu, ltl-l-17-21 '1'Olt SAI-E 1021 ITunklln touring J. car. $200 cash and party to lake obligation 1 owe llolinenl.-atnp if Co. on car. .Phone V: K. Krenlz, r.8l W or call at 2710 n! Kir. f 28-1-17-21 OR SAI.K Good contract, draw ing Hhornl discount.' Need $700, . We have f.no private 1 Small Farm ; . Will Take In - -.Modern La, Grande Home SO acres in Cove. Mill Creek .run? through the place. Good 0- room hojse, good barn, two mod- ern poultry houses, hog house, etc. 3 2 acrea tn hay, 7 acres in grain, balance In family orchard, gnrdea, .berries and pasture. Highway t runs by the place; just, a few - blocks from the business center, yet Just outside city limits. This in a very desirable home, nicely located. Shade trees; all clear . no mortgages. Owner will con elder exchanging for a modern homo In La Grande as part pay- . ii en t . . Since Cove Is now connected ' with the Oregon Trail at Union and La. Gronde, watch Cove grow. ; Geo. H.Currey niHALTOHS lU al Kstatu ' - Loans Insurance I Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOnXEVS - COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. ,w .T. Cochran and Colon R. Eher- hard. Attorneys, la Grande Na-. tlonul Bank Uulldlng. CH I nOPR ACTORS i)R.i BELLE MYERS Chlroprac- , tor. New Foley Building.. Hours i ' 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. v ' PR. J. E. WOODELL Chtroprae M tor and Naturopath. Skin und .i . blood diseases, headaches, ap I 'pendlcltis, backaches, rhe tma- tlsin, asthma, eczema, varicose vain,. all kinds of stomach. ; heart find kidney trouble sue .( cessfully treated. Blood pressure ,v reduced. Diseases of women and i . children a specialty. Suite 20, 4 'Soinmer nidg. Phone 497-W.( " Renldence I'hone 190-W. OSTKOPATniO PHVSItlAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J, I Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Inglo, Osteopath, Disease!, of women and feeding of infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone 100-H. Sommor Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommcr Bldg. Main 77S. I-l-lm NATURE CURE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY VtLLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin, and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ecsema. scla tlcai appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronic diseases surccs.'if'jlly treated. Call Main 523. May ville Nature Cure Home. 2101 East Adams Ave. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 1:10 to 6 p. in. " Consultation Free. professional Dr.ron.vroii PAINTER. URCORATOR Ad- vice, consultation and estimates free If you Intend lo pal"', lint, r- aper, finish or rennl-ih any Have You A Want Ad In Today? If you have, don't forget tu lake ndvantngu of tho discount ror par. iii iii within iltit'C days nr tcr you place vuur ordci'. It's north Mixing mid It eliminates tin- expense of fOllrWIiig small nmniliitK by cur lift'lce. t'se 4 lit- phone In N;lv,' lis jour vfaiit Ail cip but hcip tin- cIImdiiuI In mind. "an oBxmvirrt want AD WILL IK IT." ' money to loan on La Ornnde city properly. I. J. hiack Co. . 2G-l-17-2tp FDltHALE Main. r.2r.. Ford coupe. . , Phone 7-1 -i 7-:i(i WANTISO- WANTED Men and-'0men to hei appointed to Ciovl. (rlerkshipa In ' Oregon, Washington and Idaho! as result of written civil service exam, on Feb. 21. Write O. Cook, j civir Service Instructor, utf Pa. Avenue, Washington, '1). ; for free Information. 38-1 -1 5-41 p WANTED A few more boarder and roomers. 1434 Adams. Phone 3S3-U. Mrs. Slandley. 12-1-17-ltp WANTBID Hewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wnbb. 9-12-17-lm FOLEY TAXI LINE Day and night service. Call Main 77S. 10-i-9-tr jrwicL rorxn in oiazAiii) . KALI.8 CITY, Ore. A. V. Courier, a local hardwuro dealer, lost a diamond from a ring Thanks giving day while shutting up some - chickens in his back yard. He- cently on of the fowls was killed for dinner, and upon dressing it Mr. Courier found the lost dia mond in itB gizzard. Mr. ( ourter is certain tne jewel recovered is the one he lost, lor man of 'this city.' was so badly In a small piece once had boon chip- jnred in a cave-In at the Skyline ped from it while a jeweler was re- , mine, a few miles from here, that Ketting .lt, Tho Htono tl not only nulto valuable but is prized us tL j(oepf:ake, for.it bolongt'U to mH),1 Courier's mother ! building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. For butttr j jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4S1-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY K O. O, M. la Grande Lodge No. 60 l.eyul Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night ut 8 p. m. ut Odd Follows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 898 meeta every second and fourlh Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mnyvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. 11. P. O. ELKH La. Grande Lodge No. 4:18. Lodge meets each Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Brother Elks, 1. outer Bi am well, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEIt. I'A. La Grande Camp No. 7 70s meets on the first Thursday eve ning of each month, In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. P.ny S. Bennett, V. C, Jake llostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grundo Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbor-, welcome. Dui payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-2J, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. E, E. Hll-rls. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. K. and A. M. La Grande Lode r.o. 41, A. "F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Frldnyt at 7:J0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. U Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS lied Crose Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Cantle hall K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. B. S. Hope Chupter No. IJ. O E. fl, holds stated communica tion the second and fourth W. d ncsdars of each month at 8:e p. m. Visiting nicmlwrs cordially welcomed. Vnii.le K. KI.erh.ird. W. M. Florence tlneon. Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICK Classified Waal Ad are strict ly CASH I. ADVANCE; copy must be In not later tumi 9 A. in. date nf Insertion. Hates: So per word for uacli Insert Ion. WANTED Mule or female help. travelling position open. Men or women. Nothing to sell, good pay. 1908 4;h St. Phone 4911-J. 2U-1-1S-11 FOR SALE neaullful six room home. New. strielly modern, story and half, on puv.mI street, three blocks from bleb school One or the city's best locations. Garage; Terms.. 7a I M Ave. Phone iion-K. 80-1-1 0-"tp WANTETi Stock horn, any also Itodcs Mill., H III. Adams. Phoni CI !-J. ltl-l-in-2tp 'Of! TRADE Would like to trade a small car as good aa new in on a small house anil lot In l.u t.ranile an. pay buliince. Would liny a small place If Hie pi iec Is right.' .J. W. Rush. I SOS V Ave. . .H(l..ll,ltp FOR RENT I 20.rt Fiiet. Five room house. Phone 4H9-.I. !l-l-l!l-2lp I'Oll ItENT--Sleeping room, heat and runn.ng water. With or without board. 1007 Hlsih. Main 7S7. lr.-l-l!l-llp llOSKTirUO, Ore. An attempt was made to hold tip the South ern Pacific tleket offloG at Oak land, but the robher bernme fright ened before completlnfc the Job. V. A. Nleholns was. on duty when the man nppeared nt the wicket anl ordered his to put up his hands. Instead of obeying: tHo station agent ducked under the counter, and the robher, evidently fearing that the clerk would come back up with a revolver, ran for the door and escaped. He was de scribed as a yonnsr man of medium I build, dressed In a dark suit and black felt hat.; und with a heavy growth of beard on his face. lN.Ji niKS f'KOVft FATAL ASHLAND, Ore. Humphrey "Anderson, a wH known young he died. Anderson entered the mine arier mrklng hours to -ascertain the working progress during the das', accord - ling to meager reports. .- Hearing I the tailing rock and the cries of nuiniiiiii.Mioiini lino the mine and dug him out. During the Christmas holidays he was married to Miss Norine Iool of S ockton cnl. They lived the mine. He had lived here all his life. 1 WWW WV WV We Offer Many choice building lots. located in nil pails of the city. Prices and twins rifrjit. U Grande Investment Company BONDED REALTOR! tollable Agent for Reliable Intraraoce Companion. HOI Adam Ave. Mala t5S MAMTH POP A U1TTl - fIC I A. OOVW TO THE BANK woo Moxrr ee fercn n v fM HOUR- 'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i is" mii wwmvk n ! rZT im -tl. V-i AO n i . . . -r--v . ill You see. cmMat You tvMT J ,.i- acw P T t-ntr-r- r: "T vO La Grande Startling Revelations Pictured in Film At Sherrys Today. "Tlitrn all women and children." Such, according to hlBtory, wns tho edict sent forth by f'npt. Wal ter Ilutler, tho arch-fiend of the War of American tnuepenoenco. when he and his band or t ones fm.la 1o provo llnisi.lf a porfect and Indians swept through North- j lllls)lim, ,oud t0 fu,.lh,,r eompll-i ern New Yorlt nnd Pennsylvania, cnUons W1U., endure th the end, I seeking to exterminate the peace-1 i,mn0,.mm situations Intel inlngllng ful farmer-settlers, and to destroy tl,ns0 ,,nm, ' ! tho great gratn fields, which Oen- I j oral- George Washington relied up- After a year of storm nnd strife,, on to supply his army with food. punct inted with tears and kisses,. It Is the story of this savagoMlss Ay res and O'Malley enme to( campaign. In which more than tn,.lhe patting or the ways. The end, 000 men. women and children per- comes when the young bride j lil.e.t In u-hlch whole set t lementn Were razed, acres of grain fired, and in . which sopie 'of the, most cour- Lafljcojia; fljsJHJtig of ..tjie hCmcrleTui iiffe))'enlence too war- or i)endence look place, Mh.n Dnvld Wark (irifflth denlcts In : iho romantic pholodrama. of thejond twelve months prove more j Revolution, "America," now at the exciting than Iho first to both HlierrV theatl'O. Probably at once" one of the most) important, rfnd the least .known'm Un ingenious , (.nm ifrn9 of thla country's Strug-!foro wildly excii l0fl for ,rrp0llom( tho WIU. ,n t1(, evolved. Nortii Country, as it was known,! surpasses in drama many , of the better known events and battles of I Seven dollars In Kngllsh gold (was offered and paid according to port of Agnes Ayres. The cast! : records for every male scalp de- Lso (nclml. s Jane Winton, Huhyj tiivn-cd by the Inllans, or by those) layette, Dale Fuller and 'Spec". n'Kencraie i ones, wno, piiini iiik thrniselves as Indians, performed deeds from the licrror of which even the redskins shrank. This price, representing na It did a small fortune In Continental eur reney. Is one of the lust Indications or how Important the Itrltlah forces! of the day regarded this campaign upon tlie success or failure of which depended the entire food supply of the American fighting ' Against the hordes of rndsklni' and painted Tories, who, drunk with greed, bestiality end strong' spirits, invaded the peaceful vu!leyi; lighting with the fury of fatalistic' madmen, the little colonies of set-l tiers made brave stands, ami no' purlieu of history Is so replelo with! records of' individual heroism asi lhat which tells of this campaign,' from which Griffith has drawn j some of his most telling and most; dramatic scenes. "Tomorrow's Love" Matrimonial Mix-Up Starring Agnes Ayres. "Tomorrow's Love," Paul Bern's second Pa r a m o u n t production i Hturrlng Agnes Ayres, adapted from Charles Brnrkett's Saturday! Kvening Post story, "Interlocl-' Tory." will be the feature nt the Arcade Inciter on Tuesday, to re-, main for two days. Pat O'Mallevi MAC'S By Condo Theatres Is leading man In the piet-me which was written for the screen by Howard Hlggin. O'Inlley, as the young groom, goes from one mntrimonlal mix up to another. The trouble starts when, as he Is signing the hotel register on his . wedding night, a former "flame" appears and chides him for having neglected her dur- ; , tm, ..,.,.,,, WWka. I lls ef H mas ner uusnaim in ine u,.....- 'mt of . the same flame who. Ihohlied up en lhlr wedding night. S..o secures an interlocutory de-l creo ol .divorce to ue inane iinui 'at the end or a year. The see .UISS .ftl'ies nun v main y. order from chaos Is nchleved way hut not be lting situations are Vaut jrni vbo directed tho nitri. iniroduces many dert ( tonrh.s ftnd typical Hern subtle- Ith-s. Raymond I Hilton Is f'-a-! !t.jr0(1 with iut O'Malley In sup- : () jonnell. I I . The weather forecaster always has lots of ciimi"ll""n- If he adfcrtiK U'h ftood! It, lie knows Snddgrass Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn vrv f THIJ1X E-YPfeCTtD r,ML rf S SSlSTAJT SAWIMG IS SUPPORTED wwifVAin . . ' At the end of the nineteenth con- NKW ' OKK. (Al ) The orldltlry thp ,otlU im.ome for Proles war enused the withdrawal of Htntlt forelTn misnlons was $iy.69S. frotestunt foreiKn missionaries , of whtcn Opoa( BrUllln from ill resident stations, which , lvcUmd KZiVtt $n.45,562. ihw Contl are today either not occupied at all llt,nt Ai , 0i 3. the l'nlte.1 States or are in the hands of ( Imstlan nationals, according to data com-1 plied for a World .Missionary Atlas soon to lie published by th Insti tute of Social and ltollgtous ltc senrch. Of the stations completely va cated li!0 are in Africa. 6S In In dia. 21 In Western Asia, 11 In Neth erlands Indies, and the remainder tu scattered areas. Kor the most part the, stations vncated were oc cupied before t lie war hy ont 1 nental missionaries. Hut despite tho war, operations ure shown hy the new alius to he on a very much greater scale now than at the be ginning of the century. There are mi:.slonarlcs In. resi lience at i.U'.iH Htatlons, not includ ing American church workers In Kurope tail side of Turkey rope, or workers among kuropenn ImmlgnnilH In the I'nitcd StatcHuud Canada, but Including woi-1 among American linli;ins and Asl- utlc luimigrantH here and dn Can ada.. Since liion, according to. the, at hut llgiires. the number of I'rolea- taut comiiiunicantM has Increased in Aula from ll.'tiiu to 1 ,,:::(, or, In Al'rlrn from :H2.sr.7 to ,lr,rtS3, not Including Europeans perrna- nently reHldenl there; in Australia MelherlandR Indiea and the I'aelfle Islands, from ll7,0!i.2 to .J14 7.72H, counting only aboriginal or Indi genous populations; and in 1 .a tin America and the West Indies from i:is..isji to ;.;a.v!2tt. In China (he number Increased from 112.S0S In time tn.SIl,50& as reported in !H23. The number In Japan grew from 42,S:tn to LH.G47 in tlie same period, while in Korea there was an exlrnotMinnry in creaKe from R.2HH to 277.877. Prott'slntils Aetlvr. About 7n I'rotesttint organlna- tlons are now carrying on mission ary work, nnd their total Ineoim Purily Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN Prom the mixer tho dough Is placed into "all-steol troughs," assuring the consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out tho process of ageing the do'Jgh. Wo are glad to announce to the public that our products can now bo bought at The Pal ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery The Only IndeiieiHlcut liakeiy hi La (irnnd. KLIIK K1UIION lilt LAD ' SUll;HriXK IUtEAll Eighth Message Why pay more? You can liny nn . ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for Icsa. Lcdbetter Garage l-IOtt Adttnui Avenue Now Is The Time-- To (Jet Your Yearly Supply of White Dinnerware, At Greatly ICeduccd Prices. . We Iluy, Sell or Trade New and Used Household (oods, s Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson. Phone 474-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber you no tiif. planning: AND, WE'LL HO l llE PLANING. Bowman-Ilicks Lumber Company BIAIJf 8 CHAIN AND BOX Wool PHONE MAIN UT J. L. .Ml.NIIAI.L f - 1 krw-ur,i cirK UP1. I . 1 f 1 V - for5 ffenerrtl foreign nifpslous, ns re ported In l!i23,nii $fl,56n,14. Of this tot n I, according to the atlas $4 5,2 72. 7 03 was received by socie ties htivinp headciimt liTB In the United States. $3,357,730 by Ounud- jlnn sortettfs and $l.H4.40J by -Urlttsli societies. I'ontlnentnl st joletles had an income ot $3.C31.- 15,916.781, and Canada 545,ys. In 102? th missionary socieths reported having 1.157 qualified physicians from western lands ut work, and the atlas shows there are now 66 mission hospitals, with 31, beds, as well 11s l.tiSti dispen saries. In the year covered by the )U?3 reports 4,7KK.2rS Individual putlents received medical attention. Only data relating to I'rotestani missions ure Included In this utlas. The i-oman Catholic. Church will cover its own field during the Holy Year, through a innnmnentu! mls- slnnury x1ilblt at the Vatican for which preparations have been made on a vast scale. HIK.MISNINU SPIT KOI'tiHT MEDFORD. Ore On the ground that Certain paranraphs were In ileflnlie and uneerlalu. 'a motlttn was filed hy the defense In rlr enll court In .laeksunvllle In dla nilss the suit of the Houthern lire tvon I'lxploratlun company oguiust W. !., It. 'I'., and P. J. I.yneh of K.ulllc, Wasli. The suit wns for iri.noa damngi s. Tlie company, through Ita head, .1. V. Muu.ly, Medford oil well ope eninplaliied Hint II atirrered lo.is becMiisn or I lie Lynims' ratlin e lo carry out their contract 1t (ll-lll a. well anno feci deep down "'J t he West ei'ltind tract near I his elly, deWured thi'y suddenly stop ped operations (nd returned to Se attle after starling the work. The exploration company alleged it paid $fiuo in cusli and $600 tu stock as ti Htarter, and agreed to pay $.ri(lo in stock for each additional luoO feet up lo 20(H) feet. Teacher: "Raatus, vcliat animal Is most noted for Its fur?" Hastus: "De skuttlt. De more fur you gels away from him de belter It Is fur you." A VJitW MGSSiK. SOU AT MR rAf MAS ' "V'' 't ' Kveryl liinK bus U& miw fLck'-:, There with no children In the Gar den of Kdun, Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season . at THE LOTTES 111S Jefferson Ave. 'm:y AnnriiOM Tho new l.'olcy Addi tion is now open. Cull and pick out your tot. Ii. s. wr:FKS Itealtor New I'oh'y ltulldln Main 7:m WEAVER'S Tailors, Clfiiners, ! And Prcsscrs l'llOM:'. MAIN 133 Depot Mrect La Grande , Mattress Shop and " v Weaving Works Mattresses of all 'kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather '' Renovating. ling and Fluff Hugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and It Mg Ctii ' lng. Furniture He-covering, , i Licensed Fiimtfitor. Factovy Phone 424-W f CIIAH. HI)'.VAIUS, Hinp. ' '"-'"r ' UNION-LA GltANDE ' AUTO STAGE TIME TAIII.E. Invr.i liorcA Union I n Grande 8:15 A. M. 11:00 a. M. 1:15 I'. M. . 6:16 P. M, Sundays IiCavcs Leaves Union Ij Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. M. Saturday Night Spc.lnls . Irf-nves Leaves ' Unliiii ta ;rande' 7:00 P. M. 1 1:00 V. M. Heated t'nrq P. f.'. Dcl.AP, .Manager Iluuilipiiirlci'M, SuiiuiH'r llolrl BUILDING MATERIAL SASH AND ItOOIiH c IIAIlDWAim Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Concern With Homo Purpose MILL WOOD Greenwood Avenue I'liono M-7UJ BY TAYLOR l--, it T K-1 roOK t I CC.HC IN P S Buy I I A ' . Lot i in I l i ( eWWBt-tl H I BECAUt.5 MOU -i i i ii in ,lf r'