Friday, January 23, 1925.
THE LK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? "
FAG'S "
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place (if Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR RENT
yon KENT One 3-room furnish
ed house. Phone 1C4 M.
S-l-22-2tp
KOIt liENT , Furnished huuis.
five rooms, bath, pluno. electric
wnsher ar.d gii.-.;. Ck-Lo in.
1503 H Ave. 15-l-22-2t
Ir'Oll RENT Two room apart- '
ment furnished for light house
keeping. 1306 M Avenue.
v 12-1-21-Stp '
t""( KENT 3-room f.urnlshed
apartment. 2013 rirst street. I
S-l-17-tf'
yOR RENT Five room houso at
2005 Cedar. Inquire. Newlln
Ttook Btor'. 12-1 -Sn-t r
Van RENT Modern four room
fucnlshed apart ment. two lilucks
from J. O. l'honu 223-11.
1.1-1-U-tf
fOR RENT Two room furnished
apnrtme-nt, 1612 Adams. Phone
' 257-J. . 10-1-8-tf
fOR RENT Modern steam heat
' eil apartments. Warmest In city.
. Close In. See Archie J. Murray.
Penney Bldg. lC-12-22-tfp
FOR SALE
fOR SALE Two clnrlnels, A ond
R flat, Kirst class condition. Al
bert's System. Priced $G each
.. with case. Phone 313 W.
20-1-21-31
FOK SALE Ui-antlltil six room
Small Farm
Will Take In
Modern La Grande Home
0 acres In Cove. "Mill Creek
yima through, tho place. Good fl
toom ho ise, good barn, two mod
Vrn poultry houses, hogliouse, etc.
VI acres fn hay, 7 acres In grain,
Instance In family orchard, garden,
jwrrles and pasture. , Highway
Tims by the place; just a few
-blocks from the business center,
cyet just outside city limits. This
t Is a very desirable homo, nicely
located. Shade trtes; alt clear
no mortgages. Ownop will con
sider exchanging . for a modern
borne In La Grande as part p:ry
i gnent.
Since Cove is now -connected
I with the Oregon Trail at Union
and La Grande, watch Cove grow.
i Geo.H.Currey
- nKAIl'ORS "
Ileal Estate, Loans Insuranccl
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AlTOnXKYS
COCHRAN & KHUrtHARD Geo.
T. Cochran and Colon It. Kber-'
hardf Attorneys, Lu Grundo Nu-;
tlonal Hunk Hull. ling. j
CHIllOPRACTOIlS
PR. BELLE MYEItS Chiroprac
tor. New Foley Hulldlng. Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., and
7 to 9 p.. m.
VH, . E. WOODKI.Ir Chli'oprac
tor and Natnropsth. Skin and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheJina
tlsm, asthma. ' iczema, varicose
veins, nil kind of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Dlood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a spcclnlty. Suite 20,
Sommer Bldg. Phone 497-W.
Residence Phono 1S0-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHVSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PUYRICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle, Osteopath. Hplnul
curvature ond fallen arches u
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle.
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infants a ape-
clalty. Office Phone Main 106,
Res. phono IOC-It. fiomnier
Bid.
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg.
Main 778. 1-1-lm
NATURE CTRE
IR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Thernpy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble; all kinds of
chronic diseases successfilly
treated. Call Main f23. May
. vllle Nature Cure Horn. 2101
- East Adams Ave. Orflce hours,
i 10 to 12 a. m.. l:So to 5 p. m.
Consultntiun Free.
I'ROFKSSfOXAL IH:Cf)IlATO
Patxter. DECORATOR Ad
Icei, consultation nnd csttmities
tr f yoti Intend to paint, tint.
Paper, finish or reHniKh any
Going From
Door To
Door
That's the old-fashioned way
for aiiyuiiu to find work
hut Ifs B Brent WISH; of
errort anil Mine leather Ik'
eHi (1(1 vf (Ik calls mailt)
are useless am) m y lll,,
offer k(mk1 pitmpetis.
The modem way tu realf
every pnispecl Is the Want
Ad n nd one door Is all ym
need cuter. The cost is
small muc h less than ymi
lime is worth yet you arc
certain to rind tl Job ir nno
ovists. The returns an' Inl
lliidiale. "AN oitsnnvtrt WANT
AU WII.Ii IUI IT,"
lionu. "New, strlrtly 'modern,
siory and half, on paved slreel,
three blocks from high school
One of the eily's best locutions
Guruge. Terms. 701 M Ave.
. Phone 30U-R. . 30-l-19-7tp
I'ult KA1.K Ten shoals at Pete
Itiever liinei'. phone 177 W.
UI-1-22-2IP
l-'Olt SALE
per cord.
- Ill-inch wood, il.r,0
'hone 1 114 M.
a-l-22-2tp
WANTED
WANTED A refined mlddel aged
lady to help with small homo in
' exchange for good home and
wages. Write CI, rare of Ob-
server. 23-1-22-21 p
I ' S. JOBS UI'KN Men and wo-i
men, IS to 70, to be appointed
Govt, clerks In Ore., Wash., and
Idaho as result of civll-servlpe . the local unit of the national opened last night at tne .snerry
IcsUpn Feb. 21. Slurt $1000. No'guanl. and other persons in the ""eater and proved to be the best
exp. Write G. Cook, Civil Ser- city and In Lane county, to qb-;' of the pictures showing life
vice instructor, 045 Pa. ve. ,'taln at the present session the ap-ias Hi; is supposed to tie in our
Washington, D. C, for free In-! proprlation for the Cottage Grove : youngi-r and fasler Boeiety.
formation. 42-l-21-3tp artnory. which was considered .at! A really perlcct cast helped im-
1
Sewing neatly done.
WAN'
Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-12-17-lm;
FOLEY TAXI LINK Day and
night service. Cull Main 773
i i ,, .11 in. i r I
.
What makes us mad is a man
who thinks he Is as wlso as an owi
necause no is uinajs iiooiii.k fi,
thin.
1
building. Interior and exterior
Jobs neatly done. For better
Jobs call J. Lundy.'Phone 481-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. La Grande I-O'Iko',,,.,,1.,,,1 ,,,.. i,n... h,.k.. nn.i
No. 3f.O Loyal Order of Moose, n(,,.K onil run (Iowll ks
holds regular meetings every Hhe has tried Cod Liver Oil,
Thursday night at II p.- m. ut but the lll-smelllng. nasty tasting
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's BUlff Ulst hpr stomaeh un,i maiU.
MooBeheart Legion No. S38,i,t.r fe worfio ,hun b,.roro.
meets every second and fourth Dctors and good pharmacists
Thursdays of each month. Vls-;no,v tnnl (,, Uv,,r 0n ,s fllU of
' "ors wcome. Ivltaliilng vltnmlnes that make
Dr. A. N. MayvlIlB. Jlletator. 'f hall, creates appetlle, rrsloies
Harold Lund, Secretary. vlgor. builds up llm jiower to re-
H. P. O. ELKSlJi Grande Lodge!':'"' '"S""B" n"'1 c,,!"" s ""';,y n"r-
No. 438. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Homo and club privileges cheer-1
t illy tut ended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
MODKRN WOODMKN OK AM Kit
It; A La Grande Camp No. 77o8
meets on the first Thursday eve
ning of each month, In the K.
of P. hall. - Visiting Neighbors
welcome.
Kay 8. Bennett, V. C.
Jake Rostock. Clerk.
WOODMEN OP TUB WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 169. 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. j
R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge
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.
KNiOIITH OF PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 2 7 meets every
Monday evening In Castle halt
K. of P. Hall), at S p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. L. Berry. C. C.
C. L. Graham, K. R. R
O. B. ft Hop Chapter No. 13. O.
K. fl. holds slated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at 8:'o
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
M:ude E. Elterh.ird. W. M.
Florence Baron, Secretary.
NEW TODAY
.NOTICE.
Classified Want Ails Bra str lol
ly CASH IX ADVANCE; copy
vst be In uot later than
9 Ik. m. dato of Insertion.
Rates: 2o por word for each
iuscrtlon.
FOR SALE Knitting machine
with 10 year guarantee, as good
- as new, used only about a month.
Cash purchnso prlco $65.00 and
will sell for $:IB. 00 which In
cludes $3.50 yarn, A splendid in
. vestment for any one wishing to
make money at homo. Inquire
Mrs. Nancy A. Merrltt, T.ox 3SI.
Elgin. Oretron. 64-1-23-41
FOR RAI.E Household goods, in
cluding buffet, dining table, 11
brury table, uxmtnlster rug, heat
er and Mnjesllc range. Call at
701 Qrandy SI. -20-1-23-llp
FOR S.M.i: Itnyal typewriter In
good condition. $20.uo cash,
llrandy St. 0-l-23-llp
WANTEI1 l.nuuilry work. Hand
laundry. Special allentlon to
. silk and 'woolen undcrwesir.
: Phone 1113 M. 2S-l-23-4lp
WANTED Washing.
W.
Phono 1S9
. 6-1-23-Sl
FOR RENT
-C-rnom house fur
nished. HiiS'-iuent. garuge. wood
shed, garden. Cove Hall St.
13-1 -23-31 p
WANTED : Slock hogs, any size,
limits illiL Hill AdaUS. Phone
fill-J. I o-1 -23-21 li
WANTED Hoy 10 to 18 years lo
earn nliimhinir trmle. .1. MnUllh.
1428 Adams Ave. 1 6-1-23-21
FQrND A watch on- Firs! st. fall
256-.I. , ' Srl-23-lt
AMIIIII lt AlUIOItY ASKi:il
t'OTTAUK (SltOVi:. Ore. A
uniled effort Is being made hv the
Pottage Grove Poiulueivial club.
1 tie session of the legislature two
.. , rii , v
comnmn(llr of eompany D. HiStlijold lnnn made young by n .rejuv-
infantry of the national guard. !
: stationed
in Cit tiiB-n Crnvn loft i
I for Salem to represent the city In
i . . .1
Ul-l-d-lf;1"1 uiu'ii-BL ui uie luetinjie. -
Tlic cl'y of Cottage Grove vot-
ed $15,000 two years ago for con-
stnu,,on ot ltu, ,u,tinK n, ,
. ,, VMi,,b, The siftic
expected to match this $15,000
from "the City and the saine
jttmount from the county for-the
jnc - biilldln-f. When' consti uct"d
1 II will he slate property.
She Says:
"I AM THIN"
ler Friend Sajrs:
SHE IS SKINNEY
If she only knew that she could
put on at least fi pounds of good
lienlthy flesh In 30 days she
wouldn't, he wnri'vlnir iihn'it ti.,,.
liiit lis horrlldo I lifting Hi off
and every day fewer people. n,re
hcrihlng nml the people are
taking It for doctors are piv
faat loarntng that they can get
bettor results with McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets,
which Red Cross Drug Co., Class
Dngs, Inc., L. fit L, Drug Co. nnd
druggists all over the country are
having a tremendous demand for.
It Is a wonderful upbuilding
medicine for skinny, baeUwat d
children, i specially after 'sickm'sn
and CO tablets only cost Cn cens.
One woman gained 1 pound
In 22 dnys and If any skinny man
or woman can't put on & poundi-
ln 80 days your druggist will
gladly return the purcliuse price.
R it be sure and Ret MK'ny's
the original anil genuine t'iu'
.Iver Oil Compound Tablet Adv.
MAMTU POP
u i i
j. t,i? . .r i r j l r. i z: it? i .
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE' By Condo
evc-fteTT, vi 3xJ3
lv,n T.S.N TO
FROrt A CONCERN
li i 1 1 mmui J
UP LU THe CO?A fIRMS TDeA (l r-5. IN
CeRTAiN cohmoPit:s,s. 4ftr X hap
I I JVf. LJ . . HI'lf f 1
- JOa 1 if
' ci.ie AM'fi'
CHANCE To vr 4 -r
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La Grande
,"SinneV55 111 SllK
At Sherrys Is
Fine Entertainment.
"Sinners In Silk," Hooart Hen
ley's first production under ' the
Metropolitan - Goldwyn banner,
nicasurahty in getting this picture
l,. ti, i,i, i iht' f .,
enation treatment, was played, by
A .lolnhn l,in inn nn.l ttit' fnV- 1
orlln has never appeared to bet -
:. .. . ,,. ...... ... ,
lier aiivauiage. I'.ieuntii noma-;
man was the heroine nnd Conrad
Nagel the lover. The cast also
m.-ied Iled.ln. llnpper. ' .lean
Hersholt, K.iwnr.l fonndly.- John
Patrick. Miss du Pont, and many
others.
"Sinners In Silk" was written by
i Hcnjnniln Glazer and adapted by
i'arev Wilson. II w as , presented
by Louis H. Mayer.
Comedy showlnr.
Night
Long."
"Sunrlown" Epic
Of West, Gives
Many Thrills. .
Lnnt night the Arcade theatre
was the seno of the unfolding of
n great human document. Som-
thlnir that menns more to Amerl -
cans than Ihey wl
probably, ever;
appreciate.
The audience wllnesned the 'nl
Hal showlnir of "Sundown, the
Klrsl National production: n poetic,
tnd dramatic rhapsody 1 of the
passing of the old West, done in
the best manner of Hollywood.
"Sundown" so nptly tilled 1b
unforgettable. Aside from Its
breath-taking spectacles of vast
herds of siirrlmc entile niretchlnf?
beyond the horizon. It touches n
lender period of our national his-1
tory. Tn, terms of heartache nnd
smlh s, suffering and cournge.
"Sundown" transcribes to the ce-j
lulold a monument to tbe "knlirhls
of Ihe West ihe fast-vanishing '
cattlemen pioneers who blazed n
glorious trail of civilization. I
It Is difficult to sny exactly what j
particular feature of- "Sundown"
slnnds out. The photography Is ;
easily fnr superior to any sofcnlled '
"Wi siern" we have ever seen. I
Each sequence Is a perfect com- j
position, planned nnd etched by an'
artist's vision. Magnificent pano-:
ramas show a irreat stream of mov
ing cuttle lying across the plains,
like a huRc endbss serpent. I
Especially daring Is the slam-i
nerle which s rms to thunder by
ihe camern lens in n great cloud;
of dust. We have nver witnessed
inyi hing more real Is: than this,
ind we run readily believe the ad
vance reports which stated that
' - : -il
'V. -!l
x 13am across oj
NC I rfAT IVAriT tOU TeJ
READ, IT'S
iViAT WANTS To LlMlS
KciU IT ov
I
Theatres
tho .slnmpedo actually assumed
ulurmlng proportions,
Tho choicest locations or six
slates furnish "Sundown" "Willi lis
grandest vistas.
Melodrama's
Author Lives One
Of His Plots.
An author In search of real melo
dramatic treat for himself alone!
Seems Impossible, but he hns been
discovered satisfied.
Yes, he's none other than otlr old
friend Lincoln J. Carter, author of
more or at least as many honest-
to-go6dness successful melodramas
1 any niat nnve ever succeeded
In
ithese l ulled Mates.
And Carter Is getting this great,
: unexpected treat out of hlB second
! honeymoon. One of the big factors
I In this treui Is Dial II Is with his
wife, whom he married In 191
This "drama" nenred Its climax n
few months ago when Mrs. Carter
filed salt for divorce. Hut as every
good Carter melodrama may have
lis deep. dyed plot. Its cruel, black-
mnstached villian and tender,
Bweet-souled heroine, the denoue
nient could only be In the author's
real lite what It had been for his
stae production.
So the sixty-year-old plnywrlght
and Ills bride rang the curtain
down on their own real ' woes by
climbing Into a big automobile and
j setting off for the Canadian Wilds.
"The Tornado" enjoyed one of
; the hlggent successes ever accorded
jan American play. Thanks to I'nl-
versa I, the star I heal re. Is now
showing the screen version with
I louse I'etcra In Ihe si el In r role,
under King Raggull's direction.
Such well-known favoriles ns
ft ill li Clifford, Richard Tuelter,
Snodgrass
&.
Zimmerman
Undo Inkers
Ambulance Service -
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and Penn
. ! 1 '
Knte Price. Pnltz Edwards, Jackie
Mot-nan, Dick Sutherhuid, Char
lotte Stevens and James Welvh ore
in the supporting east. 1
London's lTnderground
Rivels May Be Bother
To Builders of Bank
LONDON (AP) An dim on- for
gotten stream, the River Wal
hrook. flowing through the City
of Lomlnn. is giving the builders of
the new Hank of England some
thing to think about. It is so ft- t
or so below the surface, and us
long ago as 1 5ys. according to
lilstorlans. It was vaulted over with
houses above It.
In the days of William the Con
riueror It was di-scrlbed as "a
brook of sweet water" but has
slneo developed Into something of
a sewer. Its course It through tho
Wall of London to Moorgate easl
wanl then In the direction of the
Mansion House, and' it Is belh-ved
that when the vcn vat Ions are
made- fr the new Hank of Kng
land, cnrlnecrs will have some
(rouble.
Purity Bread
MADE CLEAN - pOLI) CLEAN
From tho mixer tho dough Is placed Into "nil-steel troughs,
assuring tho consumer of cleanliness nnd sweetness 'through
out tho process of ageing the do igh.
Wo are glad to uimnuncn to tho public that '
our products can now bo bought at Tho Pal .
ace 'Confectionery.
La Grande Bakery
K. J. McWlLI.l'AMS, Owner
Thp Only Independent Italtery in l,a Oraiulfr,
nl.flR HIIIIION P.lti:AD sitkiikim: IIRICAI
!
RAGS
WANTE
Ob
Phone
Eighth Message '
Why pay more? You can huy an,
' KSSJiX or a HUDSON COACH for Ics.i
Ledbetter Garage
1106 Adaiiu Atciiimi
NOW FOLKS
We have, lo offer a kckhI ncorlnicnt .of Vmi1 Scwliif; fncliiiics,
MM.l iis . wiirrrs . m:v homkh . i inrs
i.oxi on itoTAitv sin'rii.i:.
I'iiiin sri.no n (iii.mi
ire ill v, si:m, ut ti:ii'..
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson ' Phone 474-J
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
TOU HO TtlF. I'l.ANXINn
AMI WK'I.fj DO THE PLAN I NO,
Bowman-1 licks Lumber Company
MAIV 8
CHAIN' AM) HOT WOOl) PHOXE SIA1.V 8IT
J. I.. .ML'MIAI.L
i u'.iii t'l KULULC 1 m jr-fTTtv M. I 1 I
Protection Experiment
Aids Irish Industries
Tl'!UlN (AP) Protection for
Tiish lioun industries, Introduced
In llm last budget by the Pre.- Ktute
finaiiee inlnlti;r uvoweillv nj an
experiment to see whether It work
ed und wht'ther it warranted a per
manent place In the government's
policy. Is said to have proc.l suc
cessful. T!u Ki-deratlon of lrUh Indus
tries has reported that the tax on
shoes has stimulated the shoo trad;;
and largely Increased the cidpnt of
1 he factories. The confectionery
trade and the bottle making trad
are said to have been shuUarlv
helped.
In the tobacco trade tho duty
Imposed fop revenue purpos e ha
operated as u tariff and 1ms re
sulted in tio estahllshuienl in t!ic
Pree State of Kngllsh firm. anx
ious to retain their Irish trad? by
coming within the tax harrier. Thev
have spent $1,60(.0(H. on build
ings, and the fncturles hnve. Ivd
eiuployment to looo hands.
Perhaps the funniest things on
O 9
at the
set vet
Main 37
a I .
earth are middle; naiue.
New brooms sweep clean. New .
(IreMsts don't sweep at alt.
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
In Season
at- '
THE L01TE8
1118 Je.fferson Ave.
Lot
I'OI.MV ADDITION ;
Tho new Foley Addl-
tlon Is now open. Cat
and pick out your lot.
II. S.
Hc-iiltur
New Foley lliillilllie
Main 7:il
; WEAVER'S
? Tnllors, Cleaners, Pyra
) Anil I'ressoi'H ' ?
1MIOMS MAIN 7Iia '
l)eMit Sli'cct'
La Grande 1
Mattress Shop and
. Weaving Works
' ' r Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; leather
Renovating. Hag nnd Fluff
Hugs niado-to. order and fop
sale. Carpet and H'jff C1w- .
Ing. Kurnlture Hn-coverlng.
LIccnsLtl Vtunlgater. "
Factory Phone 424-W
CIIAS, lUWAItDS, livo.
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
timk tabi.t;
Leaves
rnliui '
8:15 A. M.
1:15 r. JP.
. I.o. Grainle
11:00 A. M.
6:10 P. M.
Sundnjs
Ibarra Tnven
l.iiliin . I.a firande
1:00 1". M. 6:15 P. M.
Satiirilay Niglit SiutIhI.s ,
- T,envr1 ljpavi
I'n Ion In ;nimli
7:00 P. M. II :00 1'. M.
llinlril cnrn
P. O. Di'l.AI', .Mmineor
llKniluurl'i-H( Sniinitcr llnlrl
BUILDING
MATERIAL
KASII AND DOOIt
iiAni)VAi:ii
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Home Conrorn Willi
Homo Piii-posa
Mif.Ii W:OOD
Grwmvooil Avrnue
Pliuno M-'.Si
BY TAYLOR
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