Wednesday, January 28, 1925.
THE EX G3ANT5E EVENING OBSERVED
The Observer Want
The Market
FOR RENT
I.-Olt RENT Two smull house
keeping rooms, i'honi; 164 M.
a -l-l!7.2tp
l-'l U KKNT Modern rooms, oppo
site I'. o. iikin Fourth,
8-1-27-ttp
CflR ItKNT Two room uparl
ment, running wuter. One block
from H. O. 1014 Third.
U-l-27-:ip
k'FOIl RENT I-room furnished
modern apt. 1U17 Fourth. Hub
Apt. 10-l-!0-lf
KOR RENT A pari mi nt. Adults
only. 1.107 IVnn Avenue.
O-l-27-.llp
FOR KENT 3-room furnished
apartment. 2013 First street.
9-1-17-tf
FOR RENT Five room house at
20II& Cedar. Inquire. Nrwlin
Hook atom. 12-l-L'o-tf
FOR RENT Modem four room
turnlflhi'cl npartment, two blocks
from P. O. Phone 223-R.
18-1-lS-t.f
WANTED
WANTED Washing.
W.
Phone 189-6-1-23-St
WANTED Sewing neatly done.
Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-12-n-lm
FOR sale:
FOR SALE "O Melody" Rjisrhcr
FOR SALE
fleven-room modern homo com
pletely f-irnlshed. full basement
wllli concrete floor, furnnce; good
location. . Price. ?:i(MK).(Hi, Terms.
0
For Rent A large Ifl-ronm
rooming house. This place i.i px
rcllently located to nccommodate
shop and mill men.
0
Four-room homo, plastered, city
water, electric lights, located clo.-ie
to tho Greenwood school. Price,
IISfiO.no. Terms: 300. (to, halnhce
lit f Su.on per month.
Geo. H.Currey
realtors
Real Estate ' Loans Insurance
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference,
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTOIIXEVS
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Qco.
T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber
hard, Attorneys, La Urande Na-t
tlonal Rank Building. i
CHIROPRACTORS
,DH. BELLE MYERS Chiroprac
tor, New Foley Bulbllng. Hours
10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 6 p. in., and
7 to 9 p. m.
Vun. J. K. wuuuil.u i;niroprac-
tor and Naturopath. Bkln and
...uwu unKiu.a, imauuiim,
pendlcltis, backaches, rhejma
Mlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose
.veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble sue
eesfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20,
Rommer Bldg. Phone 497-W.
Residence Phone 100-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
3TEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
j.
Lft Ingle, Osteopath, Splnul
curvature and fallen arches a
specially. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infanta a spe
cialty. -Office Phono Main 100.
Res. Thone 10H-R. Summer
Bldg.
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
lining or glasses, sommcr uiag.
Main 778.
1-1-lm
NATURE CURE
rH. A. N. and MARY E. MAY
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, ecsema. scla-
- tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble: all kinds of
chronlo diseases auecegsf-illy
treated. Call Main 523, May
. vllle Nature Cure Home, 2101
East Adams Ave. Office hours.
I" to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 5 p. m.
Consultation Free.
I'ROITSSloXAFj llECORATOR
PAINTER. TlECORATOR Ad
, vice, consultation and estimates
k If you Intend to paint, tint.
f"r. finish or reftntsh any
Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
One Hundred
Dollars A
Month
Such an advertising approp
riation as that for newspa
per advertising can hartUy
lit Hpnt judiciously ami pro
fitably in Want Ads most
of It should go In display.
lint If yon have five or Icn
dollars a month to be sprni
adwrijshig niir business.
Want Ails art admirable In
vestments. Vn mil con
stant, everyday publicity
and perfect nutter Interest.
"AN OllHERVER WANT
All W1M. IM IT."
saxophone, silver finish, practi
cally new. Sllfi N Avenue. . "
12-1-27-2IP
FOR SALE IC-lneh wood, $S and
. n per cord. I'hone 426-J.
JO-l-27-Btp
FOR SALE Hl-ineh wood. f!i.rli
per eonl. Phone 104 M.
8-l-27-3tp
FOR SALE Six-room modern
house. Basement, furnace, oak j
floors, on paved slreet. Price :
$4H)ti.llO. $7IH.ll() down bal
ance terms. 22efi fedar.
20-l-24-7tp
LOST
LOST Pair of men's ploves.' Find
er call 2C9-.I. 8-1-27-31
SAM1V 1JAS $8000 VlllV,
SANDY, Ore. Fire eauscd dam
age estlniatfd at HUUn when the
feed store owned by 1'ercy Shelby
was destroyed togeiher with a small
plumbing shop. Prompt work on
the part of the volunteer fire de
partment saved the residence of
James Allison.
The fire was discovered about
4:30 o'clock hut soon gained such
headway that the structure, the
oldest in town, could not be saved.
The building was filled with hay
and grain and in addition two
trucks and two automobiles were
kept there. Lost on the building
was plncted at $:inon; on the eon
lenls . und machines $4000. A
plumbing hop operated by a Mr.
Ilipple, udjotnlng, waft burned with,
a lows of about $400. - ',
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 Lodge
No. 80(1 Loyal Order of Moose,
lio'.da regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Mooseheart Legion No. 808
meets every Becond and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary..
B. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodgo
No. 438. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
. f illy 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 eacb month, In the K.
of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors,
welcome.
Ray B. Bennett. V. C.
Jake Rostock, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WO RLE
La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbor! welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk.
Room 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece, C. C.
R, J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La. Grande Lodge
No. 41, A. F. and A. M. noids
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.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at ( p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. L. Berry. C. C.
C. I- Graham. K. R. B.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 11. O.
E. H holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed-
nesdavs of each month at 1:00
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Maude E. Elierhard. W. M
Florence Itaroo. Secretary,
Ad Page
NEW TODAY
NOTICE.
Classified Want Ad lira itr ict
ly CASK IN AIVANl'E oopy
must be In not later than
V a.' m. date of Insertion.
Itatesi to per word lot each
Insertion.
LOST Auto chain. Return same
.. and gel reward, fall Main 7fil
.' i:-i-!8-itp
FOR RENT House, furnished.
Oarage, garden. Cove and Hall
ft. . ' -l-2R-2tp
FOR SALE While Leghorn hens.
Fine laying strain, 7!c each.
Chan. Spencer, Route 2.
13-1-28-ltp
WANTED Several tons of heels
for Hot Lake Sanatorium' Fnrm.
.; -.. ' 10-I-2S-2I
FOR .RENT Five room modern
house, 7011 M Ave. Phone II. J.
fil'een, ' Main f!l4. ,13-1-28-21
FOR RENT Five. room modern
'house, 20116 First ' Pi.-. Also' five
room . house.' 7U Jeff. . . Phone
40'J-J. , , . . 17-l.-2S-2tp
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 10U5 Adams. 7-l-2S-tf
FOR SALE Dodge sfilnn. $150.00
''all at J. R. Llmlsey's Cabinet
shop, 1302 O Ave. I2-1-2S-Ilp
"
Sna
l'ranelsi'O'R Chinatown
Is ' .Network of Itntllo Aerial-
RAN FltANflSCO (AT). f'hlna
town holds the loenl reeord for
the greatest number of aerials
to the hlorli. Jn one. squnre
there are 83 sets. The plctur
esq ue Oriental roots a re n mo xe
of these wires. -
The elder Chinese like the music
best, as It si difficult for thorn
to understand 1 radio talks, but
their children, all students ut
American schools, interpret lhem whPre .Tnp )laskPa Dancer" had
rapidly. ; f)rnf 10wln(r n this city last
Con Snn-mue, inlerpieter . for ' night. The new film offering, has
the - Immigration service, recently, everything that might ; appeal-to
wrote to one of the broadcasting '. the most finicky playgoer. ,
stations: "Automobiles are sol Tne story itselr is an Interest
numerous In Chinatown on Sun-: ing one and moves along swift
days that 1 am afraid to let myliv to a logical termination. It
children go out upon the streets, t
but since I have built my radio
sel they nro content to stay nt
home."
C.nr Called Himself .Master.
LENINGRAD (AP) The" Revo
lution Museum has received an'-tn-terestlng
document from the Mos
cow government. , It is the census
return which wus tilled In by tne
czaristlc fiunlly In 1S07. The an-
on-i ui mi. uivii i iur uuu czarina
to the question. "Whnt is your pro-
tension: was "Master und mis -
iress ui ine iiussian empire.
For Golds,
Grip,
SnfSu
chza
andasa
Preventive
sfl Laxative
IBrom
finininn
; - - , y
Tlie First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century.
The box beara this aignalure
Price 30c.
MAMTU POP
:
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J -I CORNING Lvj? r "oT2 O MOW1V40NT f-M s J L &OIMG THIS f ' JSZ- -X -W TOO I
$te$MM &' 'MmMkk :m$f
sii fiW wwi
1R SLiNM- J:-J ,.ir
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
ANO .. NO I30OV IN THIS NtCK Of;TfcJ
WOOOJ -CAN TOUCH fMY 55T lOR X3IS-
. ' . .
ft IV
IT fAT tits 'NOTHING, 3R- Wuno BtiT
A(-V THOSE. STATIONS . IN FCT, J TMtWj
-Art. ,
ijiv''-r'-- -
piq ::::
La Grande
Last Showing at : ,
Sherrys Tonight of
"Masked Dancer."
Photoplay pntrons who like ft
tlltle xest and thrill In their mo
tion picture menu will do Well to
Hrnn In nt I iit Chnhn Ihcntnf
deals with the novel Idea of
whether a man can really mistake
his wife for another woman.- This
is the experience of Robert Pow
ell; impersonated by l,eslle Aus
ten. Ho becomes Infatuated with
a beautiful -cabaret dancer . who
has wqd .fame, because- of the fact
that she continually wears a musk
and bis never revealed her true
identity. '
Comedy showing, "Lost Dog."
Negri Picture Laid
7u ' r '
UH. bnina COlTling
To the Arcade,
"Gone Native, Is a twm of re
proach throughout every continent
in the world which carries, the
greatest bitterness of which the
j white race Is capable.
; To "go native" means that a
' .hlA hne fncirnltnn ttiA ten ill.
tions or his race and begin to as
sociate with "the native people of
...e ....... wm-re -a .--a.
In Aiuertcn, the nntlve Pfop)""
have neen ro tar ansoroi-n inaif u
is Qlmo."t. imposftinie toia- wiimu
man to'W'ln Ihla term bl" reproo-ch
but In many oriental and African
rotiniries where the white race
considers Itself ubove the native
populations, the term Is still on
of contempt.
Examples of what happens when ,
a man ''goes nutive" ore shown t
very powerfully in Pola Negri's
later't starring picture . for F'ara-
mount, "Kast of Suez," an adnpta- i
linn by Sit da Cowan of Somerset)
Maugham's stage piny..
Pola plnys the rob of a girl who
Is supposed to be of mixed par-'
entage a white girl, educated in J
Kngland, hut living In Shanghai i
where her father, before his death, ,
was British consular agent, I
Social Inequality with others of;
the Kngllsh colony causes many ;
painful momenta for the beautiful
girl who f(ndn herself, though In-j
dependently rich, nlone and friend
less In China, the prey of both
native and foreign rascals who j
seek to take advantage of her soli
tary position. I
"Ka-Ht of Hues" comes to thej
Arcade theater for a run of three
days, Thursday. Featured In sup-
port of Pola are Kdnnind I .owe.
Rockcllffe FHlowes and Noah
Hcery. other, prominent on both
fnge and scref n, appear in the
cast. . - "
By Condo
. ..,..- . LV 1.1
."S. , IV I 'V
e voy G-B-r
Theatres
Imposing Cast
Features New Fox
Photoplay at Star.
One of tho most Imposing easts
to he gathered together in one
photoplay will be seen here soon
when "Flames of Ileslre" the Will-
lam Fox sereen version of Onldn's 1
celebrated novel "Sirathmore"
opens at the Star theater today.)
Topping the cast In benutlful !
Pinna Miller, most promising ;
screen vampire to he developed In j
a number of years. Khe has the!
role olX'Yarion Vavasour, heartless
vampire; for whom men commit all
sorts of crimes, even Co self-destruction.
Miss Miller's Interpre
tation of this courtesan Is said to
bo without a flaw and one that will
stand out in the memory of motion
piclurej fans.j
Playing opposite Mlsa Miller In
the roiu of Ianlel Htrathniorn, the
American diplomat who fulls under
the spell of Marlon. Is Wyndham
Siumling, popular leading man in
many a screen story. His work
In "Flames of Desire" Is also to be
of high calibre and more than one
critic has hailed ht acting in the
heavy emotional scenes called for
by the script at his best work In
some time. ,
Others who have Important roles
and act them In the same high
standard as the principals are
Itlchard Thorpe, Frank Leigh,
George K. Arthur, J ark if Saun
ders, Frances ltenumont, Hayford
Mobbs, Charles Clary and Kngcnta
Gilbert.
i Working too bard Is aboit as
, jd in the long run ns loafing
loo imnt
People who talk In their sleep
ho ltd te the truth while nwnke.
JSnodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakers
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and Penn
DRY ADVOCATES
IS GERMANY SHOW
MUCH ACTIVITY
nKRI.IN (AIM Tho prohibition
Issue Is KruUuully beeoininK a live
one In Germany. During the cam
paign fox- pitrliaunt recently clos
ed the aiitt-lhiuor InteretMs for the
first time tried definitely to com
pel parties and candidates to de
clare where they stood. Most per
sons queried were able, however,
to sidestep the Issue without losing
any votes. '
Anions; tho demands. put forward
by the German prohibition forcm
ure the following: An emhurHO up
on all Intoxlcutintf drinks import
ed from other, countries; Imme
diate closing of all saloons of a
shady churaclur; restriction of 11
quor production to the quantity
essential for medicinal and rclr
Kioua purposes: sequeut ration ot
all breweries und dist tileries; ao
cialtuitlon of restatirnnta and hoa
telrles; strict prohibition of the
aalo of IntoxieutliiK drinks to boys
and Kirla under age.
MoNt German people favor the
last named of these demnnds, but
on tin) whole ore skeptical on to
the practicality of prohibition. The
stories they rend about rum run-
nera und boom fighters in the Uni
ted Slalea ure cited u evidence
that prohlldtlon cannot be : en-
torced. ,
Smiles for Tourists; !
i. . . Iroyiis for Reiugces
: TATUS (AP) The French gov
ernment has no desire to hinder 01
chek the arrival of foreign tour
ists, Camllle Chautemis, mlnistor
of the Interior, has explained In n
letter to the president of the Nice
Chamber of Commerce, who lud
expressed fear t hat certain regu
latlons In course of preparation
would affect the tourist trade un
favorably. .Vexatious formalities
for visiting foreigners will he
avoided by a temporary document,
he says, ohtalnnble -from hotel
keepers, which will take the place
of the Identity card.
-M. ChautemiMi feels, however,
that owing to the fact that the for
eign population of Frunee has re
cenlly been composed of refugees
from various Kuropean countries,
a closer cheek should be kept on
Purity Bread
MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN
From the mixer the dough la placed Into "all-steel troughs,
assuring the consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through
out the process of ageing tho do'tgh.
We are -glnd to announce to tho public that
our products can now be bought at The Pul-
ace Confectionery..
La Grande Bakery
K." 'McWIU.IAM8, Owner ' .'""'
The Only Independent Ilnkery in l,n Grande.
BLUE ItlllllON 11HUAD SIJl'KRli.NK BREAD
Eighth Message
Why pay more? Yon can buy an '
" ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for, less.
Ledbetter Garage
l!a Ailauia Avenue
NOW FOLKS
We have to offer a good assortment nf Used Sewliig Mncltlnes,
SINGERS - WHITES - NEW HOMES - PRIES'
LONG OH ROTAltV KHUTTI.E.
Prom $.',.im in SKi.no
. WE BI'V, SELL OR TRADE.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
KEEP YOUR HOME UP-TO-DATE
A smnll Investment In nthllng to yitur home a slecptnff
porch or garage mil give It an additional value.
Bowman-1 licks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
CHAIN AND ROX WOOI PHONE MAIN 641
J. L. MLNIIALL
Captured! V
5 v m
i I iT mm n H
I I v ir.sV f
F
(serald Chapman, notorious . robber,
bandit and fugitive from Atlanta fed
tral prison, was captured at Muncie,
lnd.. after ft pistol duel with officers.
He la wanted primarily for a I'J.OOO..
000 mail robbery In New York, for
which he was serving a 25-year sen
tence when he escaped from prison.
He had $5000 In cash and $3iiQ0 in
government bonds on htfpersou
' v when captured.
Immigration. Home of these refit
geeH have willingly accepted the
burdens which accompany resi
dence In France in the matter of
formalities and taxations. Others,
on the contrary, have shown no
deslra to comply with the regula
tions;, they do not register their
addresses, obtain Identity cards or
pay tuxes.
Failure to produce receipts for
Income nnd other taxes will be fol
lowed, by a refusal of the authori
ties to issue or renew the foreign
ers Identity card.
Irfinti Increases Swcrtnh'rt Ifc'ht.
HH'OCKHOI.M (AP) Sweden's
national debt Increased during th
month of November by 1 1 1 .fiun.ouo
crowns to 1.7a7,fiuO,ooo crowns,
because of the dollar loan flouted
in the Fniied States. The properly
of the Swedish government Is esll
mate at 2. ROM, 000,000 crowns, whil
securities amount to ftriO.doo.Ooo
crowns, i
Blessed ,nrn tln . peacemakers,
anil cussed aro tlui' trouble makers.
Olympia Oyster'
- Cocktails
In Seoaoa
' at- , '
THE LOTl'ES )
1118 Jefferson Ave.
Buy
'A
Lot
in
FOliHV ADDITION
Tho new Foley Addi
tion Is now open. Call
and pick out your lot.
Ii. n. WFF.KS
Itenliiir
New Ixley Uiilhllnf
Main 13
It tm advertises It, lie knows
It's KOOtil
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Hjcts
And l're.'wcrs '
I'llDNK MAIN 7.13
Depot Street
La Grande (
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
' Mattresses of all kind .
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Rag and Fluff
Rugs made to order and fpr 1
Bale. Carpet and R'ig CIJK
lng. Furniture Re-covering,
Licensed 'Fumlgater.
Factory Phone 424-W
, CII AS. EDWARDS, Proo,
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TABLE
Icnvcs Iff aves
Union La firantle
8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
1:15 H M. 6:1G P. !tL
Sundays
Ieavra Ieavca
Union La Grande
1:00 P. M. 6:15 P..M.
. Satunlay Mfjht Siicrlals
leaves leaves
Union I.a i ramie
7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M.
IlcnliNl (:rs
1 I, fl. Di LAI',. Manager
lliiiiliiuirlers, Soiiinier I Intel
BUILDING :
MATERIAL
HASH AND DOORS
HARDWARE
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Home Concern Willi
Homo l'mitose
MILL WOOD
Greenwood Avenue
Phono .M-73J
BY TAYLOR