"Wednesday, January 21, 1025.
THE IS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAG!
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
FOK RENT
FOH RENT S-room furnished
i apartment. 2013 First street.
f 9-X-lT-tf
FOR RENT Five room house at
r 2005
Cedur. Inquire Newlln
Book store.
, 12-1-20-tf
liOIl RENT Modern four room
furnished apartment, two blocks
' from I. O. I'hone 223-U.
IV 13-1-13-tf
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apurtment. 161H Adams. Phone
? 267-J. ' 10-1-8-tf
FOR RENT Modern steam heat
ed npnrtinnnts. Warmest In city,
.f Closoln. See Archie J. Murray,
'! Penney nine. 1 -1 !-!-lfn
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Beautiful six room
j home. New, slrlclly modern.
- story and half, on paved street,
i three blocks from hish srhool
T Ope of the eily's bt-st loeallons.
Garage. Terms. 701 M Ave.
4 Phone :iO!i-lt. sn.i.iii.Ttp
WANTED
WANTED By experienced' girl.
housework. .Phone 611-J.
1-1-20-31
WANTED Woman for housework.
r J'ernuKneiit place. Must he steady'
!'; Vione Main f!i7 helore 6 p. m.
' 1 r. 1 . in ).
Small Farm
Will Take In
Modern La Grande Home
80 acres In Cove. Mill Creek
funs through the place. Good 6-
IV om hojse, good barn, two mod
ern poultry houses, hog house, etc,
J2 acres In hay, 7 ncrea in grain,
fejiilonce In family orchard, garden,
berries and pasture. Highway
$uns by the place: Just a few
fclocks from the business center,
et Just outside city limits. This
b a very desirable home nicely
tocated. Shade trees; all clear
Bo mortgages. Owner will con
jhier exchfrne-fng for a modern
feome in- La Grande as part pay
ment. jj Since Cove Is now connected
ith the Oregon Trail at Union
ami La Grande, watch Cove grow.
iGeo.H.Currey
Real Estnto Loans Insurance
Business & ProfessiQual Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
'COCHRAN & EnKHHAllD Goo.)
I T. Cochran and Colon 11. Kber-, a
1 hard, Attorneys, l.a Grande Na-; --
tlunal Hunk llullilliiK. ; 1
CHIROrilACTORS
BELLE MYERS Chlroprac-
i tor,- New Foley Hulldlng. Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 lo 5 p. in., and
7 to 8 p. m.
K. J. E. WOODEUv Chlroprac-
or and Naturopath. Skin and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, nst hum, ecxeina, varicose
veins, all kinds of , stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. .Suite 20,
Sommer Bldg. Phone 4!t7-W,
Residence IMione 1 00-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PIIVS1CIAX
fiSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women'
anA feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 10C.
Rs. Phone 10G-R. Somrner
Hldg.
HY8ICIAN-SLHGEON Dr. F. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eve. ear. now and throat, and
f AfiUIng of glasses. Somrner Rldg.
Main 778. 1-l-lm
Jf.VrrRE CVRE
R. A. N. and MARY E. MAT
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
snd Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation.
bowel trouble; all kinds of
chronic diseases guceessf-illy
tr-atM. Call Main 62S. May
vllle Nature Cure Home, 2101
East Adams Ave. Office hours.
10 to 12 a. in.. 1:30 to 6 p. m
Consultation Free.
MlOrTRSIOXAIj ni'.COH ATOU
IPAINTER. DECORATOR Ad-
yiee, roiiKultntion and et imaiM
Yr IP vim ln(..n,l in nit fit tint.
1 "paper, finish or reflnib any
Have You
A Want Ad
In Today?
If you have, don't forget
to take advantage or the
33 1-8 discount for H
mem within three tluys af
ter you place your unlcr.
It's worili saving and It
eliminates the expense of
collect Injr small aniuiiuls jy
our office.
Vse th phone lo Kve .us
your Want Ad copy lull
keep the discount In mind.
"AS OBXKRVKII WANT
" Alt WILL DO IT."
WANTKD Men nml women to he
appointed to Govt, clerkships In
Oregon. Washington and Idaho
WANTED Hewing ueutly Uuilw.
Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wenb.
9-12-17-lni
FOLEY TAXI LINE Doy and
night Bervlce. Call Main 7 7H.
in.i-n.tr
Ilcrlhi Applmuls (.ratofully
TnneTnl Mush of Lost Century
IIRUMN (AP) As If in nhnrp
ronlrasl to ihe tilt ra modern ten
deneiPR recently obnervuble In the
flrst-nlghls at the Stanlsoper, the
DnutoheB Opernhaus, nnotjier of
Merlin's four operatic Institution!
has gone back to the fifties of the
past century for a first -night, by
producing Adolpbe Adam's romie
oponi. "If I Were King." This
rHum to the melodious, uncom
plicated, charming airs of Ihe age
of Cheruhlni, Auber, llcrold, Flo
low and ponizetii Is the more sig
nificant as it also marks the grad
ual return of French opera to the
German stage.
In Its modern dress, with all the
lalest technical possibilities of the
hi ago hrought Into play, Adam's
opr-ra. was a decided success and
numerous repetitions are planned.
One of old Chris Columbus men
shouted. "I see dry land." That
was buck in 141'2. The land
hasn't been dry since.
We know a man whose home
would be much huppier If she
hiadhfnmrriM sucll "a" fross hiis-
bund.
building. Interior and exterior
Jobs neatly done. For better
Jobs call JLundy. Phono 481-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
. O. O. M. La Grande lodge
No. 350 Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. in. at
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Mooseheart Legion No. SiD
meets every Becond and fourth
Thursdays fit each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle. Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
H. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge
No. 43 8. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home und club privileges cheer
filly extended to all Brother
Elka.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMKR.
ICA La Grande Camp No. 77o8
meets on the first Thursday eve
ning of each month. In the K.
of P. ball. Visiting Neighbors
welcome.
Ray S. Bennett, V. C.
Jake Rostock, Clerk.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles halt. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 1 1-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
E. E. Silvia, C. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodg
No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Lindgren, Secretary.
KNapHTS OK PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodg-e No. 17 meets every
Monday evening In Castle bail
(K. or P. Hall), at I p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knlirhts.
C. r.. Brry. C. C.
C. I Graham, K. R. S.
O. K. ft Hope Chapter No. II. O.
E. ft holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at 8:'to
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Mniide K. I:ierhnrd. W. M.
F-or-nce itneon, Jf cretary.
NEW TOD AT?
NOT1CK.
Classified Want Ads are strict
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy
must be tn not later than
( a, in. date of Insertion.
Bates: 2c per word fur each
Insertion,
FOR RENT 6 -room house fur-
nlshed. Basement, garage, wood
shed, garden. Cove Hall St.
13-1-21-ltP
t. 8. JOBS OPEN Men and wo
men, 18 to 70, to be appointed
Govt, clerks tn Ore., Wush., and
Idaho as result of civil-service
test on Feh.21. Start $1Gill. No
exp. Write G. Cook. Civil Ser
vice Instructor, U4fi 1'u. Ave.,
Washington, 1). C, for free In
formation. " 4i!-l-IM-3tp j
FOR RENT Modern apartment, i
furnished. 1214 W Avenuv.
7-1-21-ltp'
FOR SALE Two clarinets, A and j
B flat. First class condition. Al
bert's System. I'rlceil $15 each
with case. I'hone 31 3 W.
2-1-2 1-31 !
FOR RENT Front sleeping room.
904 Wash. 7-1-21-2
FOR RENT Two room apart
nient furnished for light house
keeping. I'i'lfi M Avenue.
12-l-21-:itp
FOR SALE Hodge sednn. $150.00
Call at J. B. l.indsey's Cablnel
Shop. 1302 O Ave. 12-1-21-ltp
itAwi.n Mi:in' ilanm:i
TRINEVEILLE, Oro. Mem
bers of Crook county post No. 29.
American Legion, nre enthusiastic
over the prospect for a banner
convention of the American Le
gion of Oregon here June 25 to 27
Inclusive.
The Crook honnty Rportsmen'H
nfsocjatfon has ugreed to supply a
regular buekaroo breakfast to the
delegates on tho open range at an
early hour.
Word has been received from
Eugene that 150 ex-service men
will attend from there, including
a 40-piece drum and bugle corps,
20-piece orchestra and 15-votce
buster glee club. Salem and Port
land will supply a 30-pleee drum
corps each, while La Grando will
supply. a 15-piece drum corps and
Veronia a 10-plece one. More than
$1500 has been subscribed by local
business men an a preliminary
fund and various lodges will assist
In entertaining.
St. LojIs woman who was given
one dollar In breach of promise
suit found her promise wasn't
worth much.
More than a thousand families
live in one. New York apartment,
so wouldn't you hale to be the
janitor?
We Offer
Many choice building lots,
located in all parts of the city.
Prices and terms lifiht.
La Grande Investment
Company
BONDED REALTOna
Reliable Agent for It-llsbl.
Insantnoe Comps.nl-.
'101 adunj Ave. Mln Tut
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vJfcU-i otHce Some Tim's-
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MY 11 YOU WICU NOTICS
- ol
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La Grande
Universal Produces
Carter's "Tornado"
With Peters Starring.
The biggest scene In "The Tor
nado," Fnlversal-Jowel, coming to
the Star theatre next Friday de
picts the star. House Pelers, strug
gling with superhuman determina
tion to break n gigantic log jam
that threatens by damming up the
river to cause the destruction of a
little settlement.
In order to obtain the logs and
the river together It was necessary
for the company to go on location rpi Wnnnn Who
In- Idaho, along the St. Joe river, r lie VV Oman WJ10
The result Is said to be one of thelFooled HeVSelf" at
most stupendous scenes ever shown
on a screen.
"The Tornado" wus adapted from
Lincoln J. Carter's famous emo
tional melodrama of tho same
name. It tells the story of a man$Ml0 0(l(l ((n thft mr! (ir't trt;n8.
who seeks to lose his Identify and;
heal the wtounds of his heart by
terrific toil In the North Woods.
His great strength; ami forceful
temper cause him to be known a
"Tornado."
There comes the time when he
meets there in the woods tho wo
mun he believed unfaithful and at
I lie same times comes the storm
that threatens death and destruc
tion to a little settlement of log
gers and their families unless Ihe
log jam Is broken.
"Tornado" breaks the Jam and is
swept away, apparently to his
death, but fate saves him, and out.
of the turmoil he staggers against
tho ruins of n bridge which has
collapsed carrying" Into the river
the train on whleh the woman and
her husband had fled. "Tornado"
saves tin woman after a terrible
struggle.
Peters is supported by a cast that
Includes Ruth Clifford as leading
woman, Richard Tucker, Suits'.
Ed wards, Kate Price, Charlotte
Stevens, Jackie Morgan, Hick Sil
i herlnnd and Fred (in in hie.
100,000 Cattle
Used in
"Sundown."
"Sundown," First Nntlonnl's
long-expected drama of the west,
which proved to be th most
pretentious effort of that com
pany's own producing 'inlts, comes
to the Arcnde Theatre beginning
Thursday.
"Sundown" is an orlglnol story
written by Enrl Hudson, supervis
or of First National Productions.
The story unfolds the dramatic
theme of the passing of the Old
West before t he ndvonce of cul
tivation. This Is. Incidentally, cur
rent, history, since the encroach
ment on the unfe'need ranges of
the Southwest recently caused
American cattlemen to unite their
beards and drive- them across the
Rio (Srnndo Into Mexico, and It
was these scenes which were film-
.
Theatres
ed by First National tn be Incor
porated In "Rundown."
Never again will such hige
herds be seen in the Cntted States
More than lOO.uoo head of cattle
will he seen winding their way in
this great production.
. The human players who enact
their roles against a background
of awe-lnsptring grandeur and Im
mensity are:' Hohurt . Hosworth,
Ressle Love, Roy Stewart. Charlie
Murry, Arthur Hoyt, Charles S-l-lon,
Charles H, Crockett, Iter nurd
Randall, Wilfrid North, Hal Wil
son und dere Austin.
Sherrys Today Only.
RpanlRh nrt nulhorltlps placed
Ilia t.fi litnttn nt n i.urivl inn t.l v
ures- that kind and generous res
idents of 1'orto Rico loaned pro-1
ducer Edward A. MacMan is when i
he made Charles A. Loglte's story,
"The Woman Who Fooled Her-1
self" In the Went indies, wlth
May Allison and Robert Ellis co-i
featured In the photoplay. "
Among a rtlcles used Is the fa
mous Governor's chair from the
palace at San Juan, it bus been
used since the. time of Columbus
and Is supposed to haye been pre
sented to the City by Queen Isa
bella. A "tapestry which dates
back to the moorish occupation of
i Hniiln ilcenni t i'H one (if t he wjlIIh
of a hacienda set. And there Is
L, r,ril,.irv n..riv n iiu.iiKim.i venin
nl rl loaned by the Pro-Cathedral,-and
a bell bro ight over from
Spain In Hie time of Columbus.
From one of Ihe oldest families
on t he Island came a magnificent
lace canopy whleh adorned the
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakers
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Comer 4th and Penn
27 YEARS
AGO
llaily Morning Observer, January
20, 1S9S Mr. and Mrs. John Rog-i
ers moved to Hllgard Monday front;
I.a Grande.
Messrs. C. M. and G. T. Stack-1
land, two fruitmen of the Cove, nre
In the eliy visiting their brother, A.!
StueUland, the painter.
H. F. McClosUey, while working
with a gang plow on the Tom Wade
place near Summervllle slipped
iind fell striking his head In a way
to cut a large gash which re,'.ilied
liberal allowance of court plus-
ter to bring the edges sufficiently
near to allow of healing.
A. . Conley and wife were th the
city yesterday.
Geo. Miller of the Sundrldge wus
In the city yesterday.
C. H. Itidwe. of the Pioneer
f louring .miii t o., was in ine city
yesterday.
George Chandler relurned from
Wyoming a few days ago bringing
with hint fifty hend of Hereford
heifers, which he purchased from
the Inter Ocean herd. He drove
the heifers out to his Wingvllb
farm.
Tuesday evening despite thi1
blustering of the snow storm sev
eral sleighs loaded with pleasure
seekers, iireordlng to arrangements
started for Summervllle tt) enjoy
the double .delight of an evening's
sleighing and dunelng. Among
those who constituted the party
were Mr. nd Mrs. J. II. Peare,
Fred Moore, J. V. Ross, t'has. Wea
ver, William Itynearson. Fred See.
ley. and Dr. and Mrs. R. U Lin
coin, Misses F.iTt
llalhv, Hlaneh
Hanson, Lulu llenson, M:iry Tall.
Lena Merry, Lniigl'ord Elledge,
Stella Huston. Mary Summers.
Mlaneh I'avann, A llle Stephens,
Mesdaines T. N. Murphy. C. Shel-
kntghlly conch of the early Al
fonsos; and tlie wife of President,
of the American Colonial Hank
lu San-Juan loaned some Spanish
armor and tapestried chairs which
will ultimately become the prop
erty of the Ni;w York Metropol
itan Museum.
Comedy Showing "Maud
Miller."
Puriiy Bread
MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN
From the mixer tho dough Is placed Into "all-steel troughs,"
assuring the consumer of cleanliness and Bweetncss through
out the process of ageing the do jgh.
Wo nro glnd to announce to the public that
our products can now be bought at Tho Pal
ace Confectionery.
La Grande Bakery
K. J. McWILIJAMS, Owner '' ' '
The Only Independent Jlnkciy In La Grande.
BLUE KimiON BREAD -KUPEIU-'I N ti HREAI
Eighth Message
1 Why pay more? You can Iniy nn
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Lcdbettcr Garage
Mild Ailains Airline
Now Is The Time-
To (Jet Your Yearly Supply of White Dinnerwaro,
At Greatly Kcducctl Prices. .
We liuy, Sell or Trade New and Used
gg"" Household (,'ood.H. -
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 471-J
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
YOU DO TIIF. Pl.ANNINfl
A.M WK'I.Ii HO TUB I'l.AMNO.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
BIAI.N 8
CHAIN AM) IlOX WOOIt IMIONE MAIX 517
I. I. ML'MIAI.L
ton. Messrs. Frank Mend. A. IV Un
lit, J. R. l.e.avltte. G. Talt. Fled
' Tall, Robert Masterson. Ellis Klrt
( ley, James Murphy. Frank Child-
ers, Ed Wright, Chus. MebiuisU Jiiy
Van Hurne, Wood Herry. Je Can
and Will Tall.
The baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Stewart of Cnlon. was in
terred Saturday in the Rose Ridge
cemetery at Covo.
Cove Fifteen members of the'K.
O. T. M. lodge, with their Initla
ling team, went lo l.a Grande Sat
urday evening to assist in lodge
work.
VnUm Born, in Vnton, to ' the
wile of Owen itussle. a son. Fath
er and mother are rejoicing and
all Is well.
J. W. Sills and M. J. Duffey of
Cove, were In I'ntou Tuesday on
business.
CLKAVER l-'lfil RES SCOVTKl)
CtREC.ttT CITY, Ore. William
J, Wilson, who left olflco the first
of the year after serving for ten
years, declared following the pub
lished report of George L. Cleaver,
state prohibition commissioner,
that the fine totals pertaining to
chteknimiM county credited 1 t)e
slate UKi'til's activities covered the
work of the sheriffs office, the
just tee. courts of the county and
COUSlnhle'M offleeM to Home estenl.
From a total or $24,730.70 re
ported by Cleaver ns rolleeteil as
llle result nl uhite nejelllH work til
the county, the ex -sheriff said that j
ho knew nt least $rIM)0 of the
amount was the result of the work
of his office.
OU LANDMARK lt.l.l
llool) RIVER. On..-- A laud
mark disappeared here when work
men nizeil iho spire of tin old
I'nlted Hrethren ehureh which wus
hnlit in 1S!i;t. The old bell, whleh
II yea r.H ago tolled at (he death of
ellleiiM or rang lu the new year,
will be removed from Ihe belfry.
It was rung the lust time to usher
in the year i wan.
The old ehureh building which
has not been used for religious
purposes foil 1 1 years, was re
cently purchased by Albert Kndg,
a local contractor. The structure
will be entirely remodeled and con
verted Into a. modern apartment
house.
j
Tho only, man who con say bend
Is dirty ami gi t away with It Is
the barber.
Zf
The boy or luduy eeiii L untt
to leave Kiito tiai'Ks on the. sundd
of time instead of (outprims.
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
In Season
at
THE LOTTES , '
111S Jefferson 'Ave.
Buy
U Lot
l--OI,l:V ADDITION
Tlio, th w ro!y AiMt
tlon Is nn optn. roll
unil pick out your lot.
S. WEHK8 '
Itcnltiir
loli'y Itullclloe
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WEAVER'S
Tailors, Clcnncrs, lyTS
And Pressors
111 IKK MAIN 7ft3
Depot StrtH't
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
" - Weaving Works
Mattresses of nil kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovuting. Rag and Fluff
Jugs made to order and for
sale. Carpet and Rug
ing. Furniture Re-covering;,
Licensed Fiimlgatcr.
Factory Phone 421-W
CIIAH. I'.bWAUDH, I'rop,
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
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Lrnvos l.rnvoa
t'uiim l.a Ci-niiflo
8:15 A. M". 11:ci0 A. M.
1:15 1. M. 6:10 1'. M,
Sundays
Lrnvrs T.rnvca
t.'nlitn I.a (irnntfq,
1:00 P. M. 6:15 I. M.
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BUILDING
MATERIAL
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Lumber Co.
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