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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1925)
Thursday, January 22, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' PAG2 " The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place cif Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT KOK HUNT 904 Wash. l''ront Bleeping room. 7-1-21 -Z l-'Olt ItKNT Two room apart liii'lll, furnlsheil for light house keeplne. 13115 M Avenue. 12-l-21-3tp I'Oll HUNT 3-room furnlahed apartment. 2(113 1'lrst street. 9-1-17-tf FOIt RENT .-ivn room house 'at 2IMI6 Cednr. Inquire. Newlin Hook "store. 12-l'-20-tf FOll RRNT Modern four room furnished nparlment, two blocks from P. O. l'hone 223-H. 13-1-lS-tr FOIt RBNT spnrinient. . WIS. -Two room furnUlteri 1512 Attains. Thorn 10-1-8-tt FOR KKNT Mortern Bteam heat ed nparlmonts. Warmest In city n Close In. See Arehie J. Murray. Penney TJlrtir. 2-tfp FOR SALE FOR SALE Beautiful six room home. New. strlecly modern, story and half, on paved street, thf.ee blocks from hltjh school One of the city's, best locations. Garage. ' Terms. ' 701 M Ave. 1'horie 309-R. 3tvl-l9-7tp FOR SALE Two elarineln, A and r R- flat. .First cl.tss condition. Al bert's Syalein. I'ricf'd $ I r each wlih case Phono 3i:i w. A. 20-1-21-31 Small Farm Will Take In ' Modern La Grande Home 80 acres In Cove. Mill Creek run a through the Dlace. Qtiotl 6- room hoJSft, good barn, two mod-1 ern poultry houses, hog house, ete. j 12 acres in liny, 7 acres In grain, 'balance in family orchard, garden,' berries- and, pasture. Highwuy runs by the place: just .a few blocks from the business center, yet Just outside city limits. Tins la a very dysirable homo, nicety located. Shade trees; all clear no mortgages. Owner will con sider evchnneing for a modern home in ta Grande as part pay ment. Since Cove is now connected with the Oregon Trail nt Union and La Grande, watch Cove grow. : . 1 Geo.H.Currey , ... REALTOKS Estate Loans Real Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCIliiAN EPERHARD Oeo. T. Cochran. ,nnd . Colon R. Eber hard, Attojieyfl, I.a Grande Na tional Rank IMiMlhiK. CHinOI'KACTOKS DR. BELI.E MYERS Chiroprac tor. New Foley Huildlng. Hours , 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 6 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. IJR. J. K. WOODHI.I t.'hli-oprae-tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhetma tlsrn, asthma, eczema, 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 Bids'. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 1!(0-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHVSICIA.Y ') OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvuture and fallen arches a ' specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. OBteopath. Diseases of women and fetdlng of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 108. Res. Phone 106-R. Sommer Bid. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L - Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear. nose and throat, and fitting of glosses. Sommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm NATCRE Cl'RE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAI VILLE Specialists in chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases successf'ilty treated. Call Main f:J. May vllle Nature Cure Home.- 2101 East Adams Ave. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 6 p. m Consultation Free. ritOFF.SSlOXAL I1FCOTMTOR PAINTER. DECORATOR Ad- ? rtM Mtncnllllnn nnl e.timntes T free If you intend to paint, tint. paper, finish or reflnish any Constantly Before The Public You can't pick a hotter nictliocl lo keep your .iiamn mid your business lierore the SIKH) families reaelinl by Tlie Observer Hum tu run Waul Ail regularly. The Want Ail pape Is rerttl en-ry day by iiiaillmlly every nc II' a iraum in llscif. And I be wi-l of a rcKiilnr ail Is small. We'll Imi Blail lu talk li (iter Willi you. "AN OHSKBVKB WANT A I) WILL DO IT." WANTED WANTED housework. Hy experienced girl, Thone 611-J. 7-1-20-31 S. JOHS OPEN Men and wo men, 18 lo 70,, to be appointed Govt, clerks In Ore., Wash., and Idaho as result of clvll-serviee lesl on Feb. 21. Start tH'io. No exp. Write (1. Cook, i'lvll Ser vice lnslruetor, 945 1'a. Ave., Washington. D. f., for free In formation. . 42-1-21-Slp WANTl-JD Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora We.hu. 9-12-17-lm FOLEY TAXI . night service. LINK Day and Call Main 773. 10-l-9-tf St mien t Flyers Avoid Mishaps. LONDON AP) Most aviation aceidi-nts are due to slight errors of judgment, according lo a recent analysis made of more than 300 mishaps In the Itoyal Air Force. It was found that of GO per cent of the accidents, due to errors in judgment, hut a small number be fell, pupils ut flying schools, while a large number were caused by carelessness among recently grad uated pilots. V. S. HAKT f.OMS EAST LOS ANGKLICS (AT) William S. Hart left, hero Wednesday for the east on a vacation trip. Tues- Hurl, from whom he Is separated. I ivun ner n i" ......... . ............ tiic'l tires. -Tlirr lo rumor of 'a- conciliation building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. For better Jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 41,-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY O. O. M. l.a Grande Lodge No. 3(1 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular nieetlnKH every Thursday night at p. m. ut Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooselieart Legion No. 39S meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretory. II. P. O. KLKH La Urande Lodce No. 438. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges rheer filly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, , Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley. Secretary. Modern woodmen of Amer ica La Grande Camp No. 7708 meets on the first Thursday eve ning of each month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Ray S. Bennett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. ICS. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk Rooms 21-22. La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. C. C. . ' R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. W. JLa Grande idge No. 41, A, P. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons, J. L.. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Lindgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OK PTTHIAS Red 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. C. U Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. S. O. K. 8. Hop; Chapter No. II. O K. 8. holds staled communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of paeh month nt 8:i0 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. M?nio K. Kbcrhard. W. M. Florence IJacon, Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE. (Classified Want Ads are strict ly CASK IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. m. date of Insertion. Ratest 2o per word fur each Insertion, FOR SALE 10-inch wood, per cord. Phone 1114 M. 9-1-2! 1.50 !-21p FOR ItKNT ed house. -One 3-room furnish Rhone, 1114 M. 9-l-22-2tp FOR RENT Furnished bouse, five rooms, hath, piano, eleclrle washer uud Karnue. I 'lose In. 1503 R Ave. :. K.-1-22-2I WANTED A refined mlddel neil laily tu help wilh small home In exchange " for itood hume. and wakes. . Write (I, .care of Ob server. 23-1-22-2IP FOR SALE -Ten sholils at. . I'. lllever place. I'lioile 177 W. " ' 10-I-22-: 27 YEARS AGO Oally Morning Observer, Janu ary 21, 1XDK. The water at Helix bus subsided, no serious damage was done, hut I he si reel b were led uncomfortably muddy. It. Kifdier, l he pioneer Summer ville farmer, was in the city .yes terday. Sheriff Frank Phy was a pas senger on yesterday morning's train for the county sent. Jennis Madden, of i'rtcket Klnt, was In the ell y yesterday and re ported the ttrrival of another son ut his home. The chinook did not come, but i Instead of it an additional lUyer of Sl.ow. The (.-round has now been covered 14 days; the weather at no j time has been cold, aniMhc ther- j mometer has hovered u few du-,j arccs below the ' freezlllK point. ! Sleighing is now ' fine und six sleighs pnssed in view from our window while Mils article was be ing written, one of which was loaded with great blocks of ice. J. 11. Dobbin, of Wallowa, is reg- i istered at the Sommer Houm. I The" local wheat market is not llif1ivr liitfitiittni.u 4-, ,,.,, ul,(, hul few Ku(.a al)(( th(i , ..,... . ,.,. ,.,,., ,.., m, ecnls. The Chleaco whcul market is stationary; Downing und Jtup klns for Wednesdey say the trade of wheat seems to be going into the July deal. Karly yesterday the ! dttlerencer was 10 ft-S between July ami .May option; today t nar ! rowed down to 8 3-x. .luiinnry wheal at Chicago on Wdnenday closed t Uli and July i Jf-4. In Portland yesterday wheat was 1 cenis. Sciatic Neuritis The sciatic nerve situated at the back of the hip Joint is frequent ly the Biibjcct of Neuritis, giving rlfie to tho painful disease Sciat ica. The symptoms aro intense pain whfch shoots down the I high to the foot, often aggravated by walking, and with palnf it point m along the course of the nerve, very nder to t he touch. The disease Is a very obstinate one and does not radily nsinmd to ordinary treniment. Jt lakes more than the usual pain sedative even to alleviate the pnin. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent norvfl racking pains of Neuritis Is to get a bottle of Allmrhu Hih- lal Formula No. 2, which comes In capsule form. Take them ns directed nnd notice bow In about 4 hours -they have considerably educed, If not entirely banished, all pain and soreness. 'nntlnue tntil the Neuritis lias entirely disappeared and you are able to work and rest In comfort once again. lied Cross Drug Co. keeps this Kpeciul Formula No. 2 In stock all the time nnd sells lots of It. (Mull ordnra accepted). Adv. MAMTVI POP OH HULLO-MARlft.M fXt3 Trl VJU VJHAT'S WTZp. 0H t VMftS C VHCT THE lZ -rr,,.vCO r3 , 7. - T. ML WKKtu i ) 10 VJORKS J OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo 1.-' . ""v" I : 1 , 1 li ill ir'' ' t iv C tew ev hia ewvicr iw . "'LrN I - i in i i - I , ; La Grande Sherrys Showing "Sinners in Silk" Today and Tomorrow. Heralded as the best picture yet of the jazz series. ".Sinners in Silk." a Hobart Henley Production, comes to the Sherry theatre. It tells not only of youlhful revellers crowing older, but of "elderly revellers growing; younirer, und is said to contain some of .he nennlent anil most Interesting scenes yet mud of life In the younger smart set. The elderly group which enters f the life of today Is represented In the picture by Adolph Menjou. who!lwo rom.lxics. plays the role of a gentleman of uncertain years who , takes thcjb'd over 15.000 miles by train and Stelmuh rejuvenutlon treatment horseback to procure tho scenes, and Jumps with a bang into the These are the prinelpnl stHtlst-bigh-powered activities or youngor ip facts of "Rundown." the gi NOadety. Men foil, who bus become Kantlc and lmpti'sft)3rn,..eplc of the a firm favorite In parts where hewot,t whleb is lo open to.iuy at me annears as blase, cvtiieal. nnd vet humorous individual. Is snid lo he m ore than tlott. blase, cynical and humorous ever before in this produc- Klcanor Boardman plays the role of a girl who is attracted in splic of herself to this old-young charm er. Conrad Nagel Is the younger man who really loves her. One of the features of this picture is a bevy of beautiful girls who appear as tho different types of New York's smart set. Some of thes players are Miss du I'ont, Vlrglnlu Lee Corbin, Dorothy lwun, Ann I.uther, Peggy Klinor, Kugenle Gilbert, Mary Altken and Kstello Clark. "Sinners In Silk," a MetVo-C.otd-wyn Picture, was adapted by Car ey Wilson from an original slury by lb njamtn Glaxci. Jl is a' i.oui:t H. Mayer presentation. Comedy, "All Night Long." "Peter Pan" Cominrr to Arcade Soon. Who In "Peter Pnn?" I'f ter Pnn hlmsHf In a rrAstnrej of Greel: mythology, son of Her-' mes and ft daughter of Pry op, the "onk man." Pun was born with) horns, a goat's beard, cloven feel' and a tall. Ills body was covered j with hnlr end when his mother j saw him, she ran nway. The young' Pnn wi.s taken to Olympis where I he became a favorite, of tjip gods, j It is from this nnclen't mytho logical character that J, M. Har-j rie drew the general characteristics ; for his delightful "Peler Pan." j "Peter Pan." like Pan of old, j hunted, fished and danced with the! nympns. j.ikc njs urwiK inroeur, j i ne pine unn ous nru wu ri'ii lu iiiv use. What does Peter Pan look like? Hat her. what is the appearance of the girl who was selected by James M. Harrie from more than Theatres a hundred candidates to portray the Immortal Teter Pan on the screen ? She la on elfin sort of creature.! nnd Hetty Hronson, or rather, ' Peter Pun, may be described as be-! ing "very, very nice." Took Six Months To Film "Sundown." Six months to make More than loo.Ooo cattlo used, j Cost exceeded $500,000. ,Rccncs taken In eight slates in Players und technicians travel- Arcade theater for a three days I engagement. A page from current history, of which only those In the greut west seem to be aware, the Klrst Na tional picture fells the story of a tremendous migration which has been going on during the, last few decades. Forced from the ranges by the stendy encroachment of tho homesteader and the Binall farmer the big cattle owners have been gradually forced south into thn un fertile desert country of the south west and Into Mexico. Today the northern states of Mexico are the big cattle raising arena of the Western Hemisphere. The ranch owners, for the most, part, are Americans, the sons and grandsons of t he pioneers who wn-Hlcd the west ft generation or so nuo from the Indians. On thlM paOir-He ph:i, of mod- Sn'oclgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn em Mstory "Sundown" ' was writ ten. Karl Hudson, supervisor of the First National production, is the author of the story and In presenting the stirring epic to the screen he has produced a aoul-in-spirlug drama of reality that can not help but arouse the emotions of tho most blase. House Peters Appears in Turbulent Role. There ar many factors artist, ically combined to make exceed ingly worth while entertainment of 'The Tornado, Universal-Jewel, which at the. Star Theatre to morrow with House Peters ns star. Tho great out standing factor !s the stupendous scope of tho por trayals of nature in destructive mood that leave death destruction in their path. Nothing has been done for tho screen that is as awe-inspiring ns the unleashed forces of the storm god us some of the scenes in "The Tornado." Huge logs, mid real ones, too, are hurtled throigli the Purify Bread MADE CLEAN . SOU) CLEAN From the mixer thn dough la placed Into "nll-flteel troughs," assuring tho consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out the proceHs of iigeing the do igh. "We are glad to nnnounce to the publie that ( our products can now be bought at The Pal- ' ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery K. .1. MrWILLIAMH, Owner The Only Independent lliiliery In Ln Crnniln. HM1E ltlllllON DKFAD SFI'l lll IM) I1IIF.A1) MAG WANTE at the Observer Phone Main37 Eighth Messagi Why pay more? You can buy an KSSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage M00 Adams Avenue NOW FOLKS We linvo lr offer ft K'WhI ftwii'tmenl of VmmI Kewlnif Mnrliini"!, m(.i:i:k .'uiiiti:s - m,w iiomi:s - Miii'.s I.O(l till HOTAIIV SHI 'I'l l. i:. i IVmn .-.()tl In l(l.m wi: nrv, si:i.i. on tiiaih:. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber yon no rnp. pr.Axxin AXIl WF.'My DO TIIK I'l.AM.VO. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND MOX WOOD PHONE MAIN Bit J. Ii. .-ML.MIAI.li I'M sir and the ground to matchwood In the turmoil of the log-jammed river, augmented to flood mark by torrential ruins driven before a howling gab. ..Into this turmoil of the elements of the human actors In the spec tacle strive with their puny Imple ments to release the obstruction that threatens to bring complwo devastation upon tho town und, one of them, braver und stronger than tho others, succeds. Poiers Is pecullnrlv euallfied for the heroic role of "The Tor nudo" so called by reason of bts giim, stormy demeanor. 3IOTOH1ST ltl XS OVEK TWO OMAHA (AP L. M. Wynne drove his car along tho street Tues duy and accidentally struck a pe destrian. Assured Unit the man wus not hurt, ho proceeded on bis way only to be startled with shrieks from underneath his auto mobile. To his bewilderment Wynne discovered tliut a woman, Mrs. Anna Vlleskle, had been pin ned under the wheels. She wus removed to a hosplla: 0 VJORRieO DM 6EE -TH'S C,H.'S TERRiBLS v. Here It w:jh'S'iM M.;f.'imty be In jured Internally. Hw slip became enttinsb'd in On; wheels Is a niys- Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season at THE LOTTES 1118 JeTerson Ave. Buy In FOLEY AnniTIO! The tlnn und new Eoley AddU Is now open. Call pick out your lot. H. WFF.R8 Realtor I'oley Itillhllne Main 7;m Nei MS WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Ami Pressors PllONF MAIN 7H2 Depgt Strret La Grande Mattress Shop and ; Weaving: Works Mattresses of all kinds' cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Itag and Fluff , Rugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and Hie CtJW : lng. Furniture lie-covering. Licensed I-'umlgnter. Factory Phone 424-W ciias. i:iVAitis, Fi-wi. : UJMION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAI1LR I-eftves LrnvRH I'nloii I,n firando 8:1 r A. At.' ll:0i) A. M. 1:15 V. 41. ' 6:15 P. M. " Sundays I-nvp, I.ravert I'nlon iIa Granila 1:00 p. M. 6:15 P. M. Kalilnlay MlU Spivlals l,envi5i i.env. I'nlon I .a (.rnnile 7:00 I. M. . 1 1 :U0 v. M. ,Ileatei1 Curs P. (t. llel.AI', lallfttrnr lliailiiiariei-.it Soiiuiier llofrl BUILDING I MATERIAL kakii ami noons iiakdwakl: Grande Rontle, Lumber Co. A Ilnme ronncrn With Homo l'tniiose MUX WOOD GreeiiwOoO Avenue Phono M-7&I BY TAYLOR I'LL AM IT'S SERIOUS - VJE NfJECe ROVlTCD To A DIMMER DAMCe AND SH S iii- ?He Cant CjO A) i VMM