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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
i Saturday, January 24, 1925. THE TX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PSGI3 E37ET7 s i i ? i- 'I If 8; lis it t ( - The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place tif Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RKNT FOR KENT 6-room house fur nisheiL Busement, Kuruge. wood shed, Harden. Cove Hull St. 13-l-!3-3tp yon KENT 8-rooin furnished apartment. 201S First slrnrt. . . S-l-17-tf FOR Rp.NT Five room house at 2005 Cedar. Inquire Newlin Hook store. 12-1-20-tf FOR RENT Modern four room furnished apartment, two blocks from, I!. O.. Phone 223-R. 13-1-13-tf FOR BENT Modern steam, heut ed apurtments. Warmest in city. Close in. See Archie. J. Murruy. i Penney Rldp. 1 li-l 2-22-tfp ron sale FOR PALE Knitting .with JO year guarantee, ; as new, used only about Co.sh purchase, price $ will sell for fgft.tm v eludes 2.hl) yarn. A spl ' vestment ftir any one w niql:e money at home. Mrs. Nancy A. Mr-rritt, Klgin, Oregon, fi FOB SALE Beautiful six room home. NVw, strictly modern, story and half, on pnved street. thrc blocks from hitch school One of the city's hent locations. Garatce. Terms. 7 1 M Ave. I'hono SOfl-It. 30-1-1 n-Tf p Small Farm Will Take In Modern La Grande. Home 80 acres In Cove. Mill Creek runs through the place. Good 0 room ho ise. good barn, two mod ern poultry ho ust'S, hoff house, etc. 12 acres In hay, 7 acres in grain, balance In family orchard, ganlea, berries - and pasture. Highway runs by tho place; Just a few blocks from the business, center, yet Just 'outside city limits. This Is a very desirable home, nicely located. Shade trees; ail clear no mortgages. Owner will con sider exchnnirlni? for a modern home. In La Grande as part pay ment. Since Cove Is now connected with the Oregon Trail at Union and La, Grande, watch Cove grow. Geo. H.Currey REALTORS Real Estnto Loans Insurance machine Dfl fiOOd a month. 5.(m and hlch In endld In IshlnK to 291. 4-1-23-41 Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EBERIIAUD Geo. I T. Cochran and Colon It. Eher-liai-d, Attorneys, I.a Granda Na-i tlonal Bank Building. ; CHIROPRACTORS DR. BELLE MYERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to C p. m and 1 to 9 p. m. DR. J. K. WOODELI Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Rkln and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhe ima tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, ull kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc- - cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, , Hommer Bliig. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Onteopath, Spinal curvature and fnllen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases Of women and feeding of Infnnts p spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone I00-R, Sommcr Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. ' Ralston Practice limited to the eyo, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm NATURE CURE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY 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 chronic diseases successfully treated. Call Main 523. May vllle Nature Cure Home. Sini Eat Adams Ave. Office hours. 10 to 12 n. m.. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Consultation Free. PROFF-KSIONAI, DrrtHIATOR PAINTER. DECORATOR Ad vice, consultation and estimates Irea If you Intend to paint, lint, paper, finish or reflnish any Going From Door To Door That's the old-fashioned way for anyone to find work-? but It's n great waste of effort and shoe leather her causa 1)0 of I ho calls malc a if) ii si 'less and only 10 offer good iirusficcis. The modem way to reach every prosper! Ik the Want Ail and one door Is all yoi need ruler. The cost is small much let than yotr tlmn I worthyet' you are certain lo rind a job If one exists. The retiuiis are Im nieriiatr. 7 "AN OBSKRVER WANT Al WIMj DO IT." WANTED WANTFn Laundry work. Hand laundry. . Fpecinl attention to silk - and woolen underwear. Phone 1C3 M. 28-I-23-41P WANTF1) -Washinft. W. Ihann 1S9-&-1-28-KI WANTKO Stock liogn, any size. I toil, s MKt. 1419 Ailams. Tlione fill-J. 1II-1-23-2IP WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nnra Webb. 9-12-17-Uu FOLEY TAXI LINE lay and nttfllt service. Call Main 773. 10-1-Mf Applicants for I.onKin Police . Foife Represent Many Callings LONDON (AP). Times have changed since Gilbert and Sulll ven wrote that song- in 'W- M. M. Pinafore" lo the effect that "a policeman's lot is not a happy one," or there would not be bo many applicants for the 1,000 va cancies every year on the met ropolitan police force. ! Among the candidates for Jobs 1 this year nre solicitors and stock brokers' clerks, medical students, electrical engineers, schoolmasters, farmers sons, professional golfers, soldiers and sailors. Successful candidates get three pounds week ly during nine weeks' instruction duties and ten shillings more when passed as efficient. 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 Lodgu No. 3S0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursduy night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' ball. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 198 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. V, O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 438. Lodge .meets each Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock Home and club privileges cheer- filly extended to all Brother Elks. . Lester Brnmwcll, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 77p8 meets on the first Thursday eve- , ning or each month. In the K. of P. ball. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Roy S. Bennett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORT.t La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eaglea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional uanK Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M nr.nri. t.. no. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings rirat and third Fridays at 7:J0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Lindgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Lross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Caatle hall K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C I Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. K. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O r. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at t:00 p. m. Visiting memlHra cordially welcomed. Maude E. Eberhard. W. M. Florence Bacon, B.cretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Waul Ada are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. m. date of Insertion. Rates: 2o per word for each insertion. FOIl BALE Some f(ne Dairy cows to freshen soon. Terms. Phone SGy V. 12-1-24-lt ron RKNT tilh. - -Modern room. K12 6-1-34-31 p. POft SAI.K Six-room ' modern house. Itascmcnt, furnace, oak floors, on paved at reel. Price $4000.00. $700.00 down bal ance 'terms. 2206 Cedar. t 2-l-24-7(p FOR RENT Two rooms partly furnished near Kt antra pi 111. Phone 490W. , 12-1-24-llp. FOR RKNT SI en m-heated ; rooms In the new Gnrdiner Uillldlng on Fir street and also the old Lti Grantle rooms, n-wly pa p. -red, by day or week. Mrs. T, .1. !olhs. 2r.-l-2J-ltp FOR R KNT Three roqms with bath and light; two rooms am! bath; four rooms and! biith; onr sleeping room, to ndults. .1. L. - Mars. . 2y-l-24-ltp FOR RKNT Furnished t wo-rooin lionsn with K'tritge. Inquire 1&2 y. io-i-aa-aip LOST One while yearling heifer. Sliek-eand bramled three links on the muscle of the rlgh't hind leg. Please notify Kd Meyerslek. La Grande, Oregon. 24-l-24-2lp FOR RKT Five-room house near Willow School house on Kast O Street. Phone 218 J. 15-1-24-2.1P I'OR RKNT 2 furnished house keeping rooms. 1 :t l 8 Jackson. 8-l-24-;ilp. FOR RKNT Modern houso 2 Va Murks from I', O. Phone 4(19 V. 10-1-24-lt WANTED Work hy day or hour. Phono 346 R after 4 p. in. nnd hofore 9 a. m. ' . 12-1-24-ltp FOR SALE OR RENT Modern S room brick house at 106 Adams I Ave. Call 4711 J. 16-1-24-ltp FARM WANTED I wont farms for cash buyers. Describe, give price. . It. Mr.Nown. 271 .Wilkin son Building;, Omnlin. Nebraska. ' 18-1-24-itp , FOR RENT nownsiairs front I room with board. Very cosi In 1434 Adams. '. 12-1-24-ltn. FOR SALE Dodge . sedun $150. Cull nt J. H. J.lndsey's cnblnel shop. 1302 o Ave. 12-1-24-llp FOR SALE Rijimin beuuly culls. 76c sack. Geo. H.' chapman: : 10-l-24-3tp WANTED Man nnd wife on farm. Phono 472 R. 8-1-24-ltn FOR RALE Ford Touring car. a bargain ut $11.0.00.. Cull ut Led- belter Garage. 12. l-2(i-ltp WANTED Kliercettc Salesman Ol lady, to sill ntlroelive useful article exclusive territory In La Grande. Substantial returns. "Interview Room Hi Sommer Ho tel. 22-1-20-ltp Moonshine Raid SiicrTsnfiil, JHE DALLES, fire. The fourth successful niootiHlilne raid since January 1 was mode by Sheriff Christmas of Wasco county In co operation with Dun Kerfoot. fed eral prohibition orricer, nnd Hen Munger Is In Jnll facing liinior charges ns a result. The raid, made In a remote district IS miles front' Dufur, was on the heels of a similar raid mnde near Mosler. The sheriff has collected tibotil oo gallons of whisky for evidence In tho fo'ir eases. Lane Fair Head Fleeted. EUGENE, Ore. E, l Leo. head of the Title Abstract com pany of this city, wan elected president nf the lJtnn Ce inli, l.'nl.. association at a meeting of the uoara or directors, w. U Wheel, er. farmer of Trent. u-n tin. .choice for vice president, and Wll llam n. Robertson, sporting goods uenier or Eugene, was elictel secretary-treasurer. MAROI POP POP 1 HEARD THA.T OUB GROCER SOUCHT A. LIMOUSlME FOC WEB I DOM'T CMDERSTANjC1 15 A8tE TO DO IT- ME 4 1 gives her the nicest S , OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Yr5, THAT'S AN I ,4 1 feiV5X IT JP I IN IN A CCH MTTelsHOF: nH, If Tof ART 2HOf. iPtCK&0 A24M IT , - tv yd, SO IT yZ I La Grande "Shriek of Araby'' At Sherrys Today Only. "I have cut and edited slapstick comedies and. comedy dramas for f years. In fact, for the past five j years T hnvo had something to do j with all Sennott-mndo productions, i and feel that I am In position to ! Judge the merits, comparatively , speaking, of -all. j "My candid onjnion of this lat , est Mack Sennett feature comedy, ! 'The Shriek of Araby'." sold Allen 1 McNeil, the Sennett film editor. ! 'ls that it Is without doubt one of the best nnd most interesting at tractions I have ever hud to do with. "In the first place the story, though it is burlesone. Is extremc ly ftpiny and. affords much oppor tunity for a variety of action. The atmosphere, throughout naturally lends itself to the romance called for in the plot, while the Interior and- exterior sets arc not only beautiful but convincing. Though the sets showing Interior views of the Sheik'spa!ue.c are big. and reg ister cost, they are not extrava gantly lavish nor was any; attempt made during their construction to make them so gorgeous as to de tract from the action enacted in them. - "Katbryn McGuIre, featured for i the first time in this typo of play J Is convincing In her earnestness Uvilh the part she portrays, and lien Turpm, always funny In any thing he does, is at his very best In 'The Shriek of Araby.' The bal ance of the Well selected cat chosen b v F. 1 1 leha rd .1 ones, the director, help through their artis tic efforts, to make this one of: l ho best comedy features I have j witnessed. " Comedy showing "Poor nutter fly." House Peters ' Asked to Cut His Own Picture. The unheard-of practice of rail-) Ing a star Into consultation on the j final cutting of n picture Is the , audacious expedient of King Pag- ; got. I'nlversal director, who enlist-i ed the advice of House peters, star ! of "The Tornado." which he pro- j dnced.. Ordinarily tho last person ' In the world to he consulted on j cutting Is the star of A picture, hut ' In Peters case Hnggot has upset i all tradition In Oils Pnlvernal .lewel, now being screened at the Star theater. 'With the ordinary nctnr per-! haps the usual custom Is a wise: one, ns disputes over footage for the star would result,' says ling- J gott. "hut In Peters case, this is the last thing that happens. j 'The secret Is this: House peters If an actor of such long experience f that he knows every angle of thp 1 business; and he looks nt a picture I MR. DUNN HER VUR HIS VMIFP DREAM- GA'JP UCD B'.SJTHDAW. MOW HE 1VORW MAH At.W,s AND A OInJE Diamond - H.j BE COINING. MOMEs 1 :, J fMT S-5 ROT I A CUTC5 LITTCVS AR.T Theatres with the eyes of his experience of years ago and his early scientific training rather than with the eyes of the actor. "In other words, -.ho approaches his own work as if It were a sci entific problem, .and casts ashlo all sentiment, after Jn is through act ing, to become a dispassionate Judgo. Ruth Clifford is lending woman nnd others In tho cast Include Rich ard Tinker, Snltz Kd wards, Kate Price. I ilek Sutherland, Jackie Morgan. Charlotte Stevens. Caro line Irwin, Frank Gamble and JaitieV Welsh. The picture was made on loca tion in Idaho under direction of King Hnggot, who directed Peters some time ago, in "Human Hearts." Ernest Torrence Is Captain Hook in 'Teller Pan." "Glad?" shouted Ernest Tor renca vhen questioned about his feelings on being selected to por tray the rote of Onpt. Hook' In the I'ara mount plct urination of rf. M. Uarrie's "Peter Pan." "It is the greatest thing that has ever hap pened to mo In my life. There is nothmg in the entire history of tho world's literature that. I would rather play. Glad? I'll tell the world I'm glad!" Torrence, who Is featured wiih Petty IJronson, Cyril Chadwick, Virginia Hrown Fuiro and Anna May Wong in the production which is due next Monday at the Arcade theater, looks the part of Capt. I look even without make-up am) his attitude townrd the liarrie fan tasy Is. therefore, the more amaz ttK. lie has studied the play not onlv wit h I he mind of a student kSnodgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Comer 4th and Penn COW IS A 'jAH- 1 MAKE MORE IN WEEK than Dunn does THEN he ft Cm irs J0N&& SET CARAT HE MU5T IN A MONTH but with the heart of a man who lOYCH It. "What n marvelous conception the character of peter Pan is," he said one day while discussing plans for the picture. 'Peter Pan. produced by Her bert Brcnon. was ndapted for the screen by Willis Goldhcck. There's a strong cast in support of the principals. Music Featured In Vaudeville Bill At Arcade Sunday. A carefully selected vaudeville show with a dazzling group of tal ented and versatile artists Inter preting their many novel Ideas, comedy and singing and dancing numbo- await yoxjr approval at the Arcade theater on Sunday nxt. The Three Collegians, musical exponents of popular, classic and juKz, via saxophones and piano, nro n musical treat. Stanley Phil lips In "A Ventriloquist Novelty." Is recognised as one of the fore most ventriloquists on the vaude ville stage. lltj has remarkable control of his voice and his ma terial Is new an dsnarkllntr with wit. Hall-Logan Trio, singing sense nod nonsense, have a reper toire that affords them splendid opportunities for their humorous dialogue Intermingled with har mony songs nnd music. The Aleva Ouo. n talented and versatile cou ple In 11 hnrmony singing number, are good to look at and their volres blend harmoniously and with pret ty costumes. It makes a pleasing offering. Render & Knapp, ex ponents of strength nnd agllltv. In corporate a Serb -a of remarkable feats of nthletle efforts presented in lhi classiest manner and per formed In the most rapid style. ITelene Cliadwick (Star of New Film Coming to Sherrys. Tlelene Phadwlek, the alluring stnr of the pleturlxnUnn of the Kthe M. Hell slory, "ITeif Own Free Wilt." coming to Sherry's has reached Hie top of Om ladder by a steady nnd brilliant climb. llelene wns born and educated in Chndwiek. New York. Previous lo 111 Hi, she was "The -Girl on the Magazine .Cover." the Harrison Fisher girl, the most photographed Piirily Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN From the mlxor tho dough Is placed Into "all-steel troughs" assuring tho consumer of cleanliness and sweotness through out tho process of ageing tho dojgh. Wo tiro glad to announco to the public that our products can now bo bought at The Pal- ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery K. MrAVIM,IAMS, pwnor , ' , : The Only Independent lmkery' in I n Grnmlo. BLUE ItlitBON ltllEAIW SUPEHI INK It HEAT Eighth Message , Why pay more? You can Imy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for Jess. Lcdbetter Garage lion Adams Avenue " NOW FOLKS We have in offer n good assiirimcnf! of I'sed Hewing Muehlncs, sita:ns . wiirn s . ,i:w homes - fhils LONG OR ROTARY MICTTLK. I 'mill $5.01) u, mn.no WK HI V, KI J.L R -IRAHI'. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 471-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber YOU HO THE PLANNING A.VII WE'LL IK) THE PLANING. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company , MAIN 8 " CHAIN AXD lOX WtlOD PHONE MAIN 517 .1. lu .Ml. Ml ALL f( LAftT MufTcw vu'c I'M 50 SLAD f) MADE tSOOO j 00 TOLD M6 ,r IJ H JAKO BUSlNESiS ri PP 1 MEED P- n A , t Mm mmtzmM. L l-'.V.i." Al'f -i.lf .-j,. .. jr I iivn. .-.., id ..'-;-l ! girl In Amorlca. Rhe was the per fect type of beautiful American womanhood. Just as she was at the height, of her glory DcituWl MacKenzie, who was looking for a western girl with a pretty face to play In "Tho Challenge" for Pat he saw a Hlrrlson Fisher drawing of her and Induced Jier to embark upon a film career. Among the many pictures In which Blip, has appeared are ''The Cup of Fury," "Heartsease," ''From the Ground Pp." "Tho Glorious Fool." "Gimme."1 "An Adventure In Hearts." "Girls," "Godless Men." "Quicksands." and "Made in Hea ven." The screen characterizations selected for her have required su preme artistry for they were mold ed by famous vriters. Rupert Hughes wrote and supervised 'Scratch My linck," -Iangerous Curve Alad," In which Miss Chadwick appeared. She was al- ho in "Yellow Men and Gold," by Gouverneur Morris; "The Sin Flood,? by llenning perger, the Swedish dramatist ; "Tim Dust Flower," hy Ranll King, and "Hrothers iSuler. ihe Skin," by Peter 11. Kytie. As Nan Kvernrd In "Her Own Free Willi" .Miss Chadwick has a role In which her talent and beauty are seen nt their best. Her supporting . cast . Includes: Holmes I lerbert, Allan Simpson, Violet Mersereau and George HaekuH. Comedy showing, "Our Congress man." MFN'K l'ORIM TO lUSCI KK iiilii laiior ami:miii:nt Ari-uincnts for and u rrnliiHt Ihe child labor amendment lo Ihe IVd eral coiiMlllullon will be heard at I lie iiieellliic of the Men's Forum of the Melhnilist chnrcll tomorrow mnrnlng at 10 o'clock.' The proposed amendment In one nf I lie blBKest problems before the Oregon legislature at present and In one on which I lie general pub lic should hn pn.Htcd. "Them la so much lo be .sulil bnlh pro mid cpn on ihl.i iinieinlnieni, that we are sure sunie verv intfrcxllng points will be brought out In tlin discussion." wild Ralph Ilyers. sec retary of Ihe Forum Ihls morning. A cordial Invlliilinn to Ihe gen eral public to atlend the meeting has bee iiextended by tho Forum. A regtllar aorninrr ldo nenilnlito vncrclinmllecr. VJELl-I SOU CAME ALLRIGHT It hu advertises it, lie knows It's guodt Olympia Oyster Cocli tails In Season at THE LOTTES 1118 Jci'erson Ave. The new Foley Addi tion Is. now op n. Call and pick out yoiir lot. lu H. WFI'KS Realtor New Foley Itiillillne ftlulu 1X11 WEAVER'S Tailors, Clenners, Dyers And Prcsers rilONE MMM 733 , Depot Street ' . La Grande Mattress Shop and 1 Weaving Works Mattresses of nil kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather lienovatlng. Ung and Fluff Hugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and Hi 3 C-jk.. lug. Furniture Re-covering. Licensed Fumigntetr. Factory Phone 424-W - CIIAS. EOWAUDS, Pron. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO -TAGE TIME TAIILK Iicnvcs Leaves I'nkm I.n ('rniulo 8:15 A.'M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 V. M. 6:15 P. M. Sumlnys : lumen Leaves Union I.a Grande 1:00 P. M. B:15 P. M. Nnliinlay Nlglit Specials , Iieavcs Lcavis llllloil 1m Grnmlo 7:00 P. M. 11:00 p. Nf. Ilcnteit t'nri P. CI. II. I,AI', .Manager llenililililiers, Solillller Hotel BUILDING! C MATERIAL SAKII AMI POORS. IIAKDWARF, Grande Ronde Lumber' Co. A ITnnit Concern WHh ft Homo I'mposo MILL VCOD Green wootl Avenue Phono BY TAYLOR see ill BUT IT OUT t REQUIRED ft 1 COT Or MOM I HeADVV.'OCjK.' ' Lot . in FOLI'.Y ADDITION I YlT7 II r