La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Saturday, January 31, 1925.
THE EX GRANEE EVENING? OBSERVER
PSTJE S3VEH'
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
FOR RENT
7--OR KENT Six room house
15H7 Wash. Ave. Key at 1206
Tenth St., Rra II. A. Crawford.'
7 10-1-80-2IP
KOU UKNT Two room apt., fur-.
nlshed. for light housekeeping.!
Cony arid cteuu. 1305 M Ave.
'. 12-l-SO-2tp
KOR HKNT Modern 3-room Apt
with garage. Cur Gth N.
Pjiono H7-M. 13-1-29-Stp
Oil KKNT Light housekeeping
rooms, l!iu5 Adams. 7-1-28-if
J-'OH HKNT Modern rooms, oppo-
site- 1. O. l'JUS Fourth.
, 8-l-27-r,t)
H'OH RENT
apartment.
3-room furnished
21113 First street.
9-1-17-tf
I'OR RENT Five room house ut
2005 Codur. Inquire Ncwlin
Boolt store. 12-1-20-tf
WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phone 300 W. 7-l-30-2tp
If
You Have
Quality
'If you ore selling services
or tfoods Hint Maml the test
of im)lty tlii (hoy will
slnml the 'lest of .nubllrily
and draw new dlcms to your
business.
An excellent ami Inexpen
sive nieniiK or lolling nlmit
that iiualliy mil Im Con ml
In the Want Ails. IMan a
ftiiniMiiKTi now and call on
lis for help.
-KvorylKMly reads 'llie Want
Ads and (tie cost Is snmll.
"AN OBKERTKn WANT
AD WILL DO IT."
NEW TODAI
WANTED Washing.
W.
I'hone 1S9-5-l-23-8t
WANTED Sewing neatly done.
Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-12-17-lm
FOR SALE
Fllll SALE 16-inch wood. and
ld-l-27-5tp
I'OR SALE- Six-room ntoderi.
lionne. Basement, - furnace, oak
floors, on paved street. Prine
FOR SALE
NOTICE.
Classified Want Ad are strict
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy
must be In not later 'than
I a. m. date of Insertion.
Bates: to per word (or each
Insertion,
WANTED Position as ranch fore
man, years of experience, any
kind of ranching. Man and wife.
Cure of County Supt. Sayre.
Phone 394-J. 20-l-31-3tp
FOR SALE Keed baliy buggy In
good condition. $00 when new,
$12. Mrs. Floyd Munn. Phone
423 W. ' 16-1-31-ltp
WANTED Refined youim lady
with well trained boy of three
years wishes .position as house
keeper at onco. 'Call Savoy Ho
tel. 20-1-Sf-ltpp
S4000.no.. J 7oo, li i) down bal
ance terms. 2205 Cedar.
20-l-2i-7tp
"OR SALE Dodge sedan, $150.00.
Call ot J. R. Llndsey's cabinet
shop, 13U2 O Ave. 12-1-SI-ltp
WA NT 1-3 O Several tons of beets
for Hot l.ulle Sanolorlum Form.
. lll-.3l-lt
Seven-coom modern home eom-
plctely fjrnlflhed, full basement
tVlth concrete floor, fnrnnce: Rood
location
Price $5000.00, Terms.
0
For Rent A large 10-room
I rooming house. This place Is ex
cellently located to accommodate
.shop nnd mill men.
0
I
Four-room home, plastored.'cltyl
water, electric lights, located close
to the Greenwood school.
$1800.00.
Geo. HXurrey j
Stamp Collcetors Kwanipea
With New and Varied Issues
LTClPSirv (AP) There are.
now 03,1)00 different varieties of
post uk'' stamps extnnt in the J
world, of whteh 2:i.hmi nre ered-
ited to K j rope nnd -lu.ono to thej
other eontlnenta, neeordinff to the
publishers of one of t ho b eM 1
known stump ohIhIokh of CJer-j
4,000 new Ht ii in pa were iHSiicil by j
the vurioiiH governments of "the
world. 1
. This enormous Increase in post
nr?e stnnip production has made
colleetors despair of ever obtain
tug anything like a complete col
lection of existing slumps, and the
Rpeclul collection nan Klven place
lo the Rnernl collection.
Refore the inflation period one
saw many rnre old American
stamps in German dealer's wind
ows. These have now disappeared
almost entirely for American
dealers nnd stamp collecting visi
tors bought them when the ger
inan mark was chcup.
FOR HE NT One housekeeping
room; also larffo sleeping room
tiiittnble.for two. Gentlemen pre
ferred. 1G11 Fourth.
16-1-Sl-Stp
WANTKD 'Hoarders a nrf "roomers.
Meals by day, week or month,
florin, com fori able rooms, clos
in. Home cooking. Menls serv
ed .family . style. Mrs. . V. fi.
8tnndley, 14114 Adams.
25-1 -31-11 p
I
' IW MIMA sA
jig I
if .J ar ..IrrrT
1 1 'MTSfim . A
helps Kent remove the apron, and
finds him a moro conjrontal com
panion than Trask. .Nothing can
be done about the ticket, so he
stays on. while Trask cools his
heels outside. Thus begtns a
friendship between Kent and Doris.
and a deep enmity on the part of
Trusk toward Kent,
5-Act Vaudeville
Bill at the
Arcade Sunday.
FOU HKNT
rail ir.7-n.
""rout sleeping room,
- 7T,-31-8tp
Vaudeville supreme where sing
ing, dancing, novelty and merri
ment reigns. An all star bill will
he Been at tho Arcade theater on
Sunday next.
The feature spot Is reserve! for i
the Luruzolas In a nowd offering
entitled "A Little of This & a Lit
tle of That" They oro perform
ers of unique ability mid their uct
is a treat to' the lovers of circus
variety and boat of one of the
best nets. In .andevllle. Tln-v In
troduce mauy feats of daring and
skill. The Colonial lVur are a
iiuartelte of merry ma'tei liriving
.-inderful vo'cch and a good selec
tion of nicljUi'.H of the inv with u
comedy finish lhat leaves Ur nudl-
nce In good humor. Howard -
Income Tax
Facts
No. 16
The basts for computing he a-
mount dedictlble on account of
depreciation and obsolescence up-
property acquired after Feb-,
ruury 2K, 11H3, in general. Is thu
cost of such property. In the cuse
ot- property acquired before March
1. 1HU, the busts Is the cost of
the property, or Its fair market
value as of that date, whichever is
euler.i To compute- tile amount
of depredation which may be
claimed, the lax payer should de
termine, the probable life of the
property, then divide by the num
ber of years it will be useful in
the busineBH In which employed.
The res dt thus obtained will rep
resent the amount which may be
in lined as a deduction. For ex
ample, a frame building, the pro
bable lircllmo of which hi
years, cost $1.0,000. Divide $1U,U(U),
by 2b ami claim ?4uu each vur
as deduction.
if a taxpayer clulms the full
umount of depreciation he can
not claim us a deduction tho cost
01) mpia Oyster
Cocktails
In Season
at
THE LOTTES
111S Jefferson Ave.
Villi In "Nonsense Nolliiiu: Hut'
have a consiomeratlon of hokum nf repairs to flio property during
comedy in which they nro In n ti,( name year. "ItepuliH" In t his
class by themselves and their ..unectlon means repairs In the
songs an Irresistibly funnv ami
well presented. 1 llascop has a
wonderful singing voice ami Is n
clever entertainer. lb whistles
Iva distinct tones and hni a real
punch lo his efforts. Hurry c:
Hmlth In "Variety Deluxe." They
sing, dance .ind play musical In
struments and do acrobatic danc
ing. It Is a prettily conceived nov
elty, well presented showing class
and ability,
La Grande Theatres
FOR RENT Furnished four room
.modem hoiiRe. Phone 390,-R.
10-1-Sl-Stp
FOR liRNT A five room modern
furnished house. Call nt 2 SOU
Second St. . 13-l-81-2tp
Pennsylvania Cow -Crowned
With nultor-I-'at Jlnnors
CHICAOO (AD After brcoklnt;
the worlil's record for the produc
tion of hutterfat In ten months as
I'IRK.MAX 1-:SCAI'I-:S 1IF.ATII Vi, , .. t b.
PENDLETON. Ore. Roy Nor-1 ... ' ' . w.
..... t.mnn anil nVimr mnnhnnlp I
l'rlce I . " , steln-Frlesinn cow, has Just com-
ern.s: $300.00. Imlane " v," , d.'h hpro .,.. I I'M" -a. ten -months -lest -wttn a
t 'r. lift mtf mnni 1. I. . . . " ' " " ' " " invii Mium-o m-r
" ' I ti is private auiomonue was siruen
on the Main street crossing by a
-bound freight engine. The
ighi wbenV of Uiu4oiiuliilu was,;
ea uy MIL iiuml ui uii nnnn.la linttni-.
una furnt-u nun i
REALTORS
Real Estate Loans
Insurance
the world's leading junior four-year-old
over all breeds. Her 306
day record V0S 24.0G2.3 pounds
milk and 854. 8fT pounds butter-fat'
of the passenger depot.
on
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
building. Interior and exterior
Jobs neatly done. For better
jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W
10-22-lm
ATTOIIXEVS
COCHRAN & EBI3KHARD Geo.
T. Cochran and Colon II. Eber
hard, Attorneys. La Grande Na
tional Bank BiiildinK.
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
CHIKOl'KACTOHS
DRy BELLE MYERS Chlroprao
tor, New Foley Building. Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., and
v 1 to 9 p. m.
ifn. J. E. WOOUIOI.Ij Chlroprao
tor and Naturopath. Skin and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, 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,
Sonimer Blda-. I'hone 4U7-W.
Residence Phone 190-W.
L, O. O. M. La Grande Lodge
No. 3E0 Loyal Order of Moose,
ho;ds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. ut
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Mooseheart Legion No. 898
meets every Becond and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
OSTEOPATHIC PIIYSICIAX
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle, Osteopath. Spinal
curvature and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Mnin IOC.
Rei. Phone lOd-R. Sommcr
Bldg.
PHYSICIAN-BURGEON 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 CFRE
U. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge
No. 43 8. Lodge meets 'each
Thursdny evening at 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer-
fjlly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler,
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
The new champion is
farm of Ahner ft. Deysher,
the
near
"Peter the -GreatM .
Stars in Wonderful j
Dog Picture. '
A new1 dog star in the skies.
The latest Is "Peter the Great,"
or to give his full and imposing
title, "Peter dor Grosso von Os
teck," meaning Peter the Great
from the east corner. Teter the
Qrent is the discovery of Hurry
Rapf, associate executive of the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, who
signed for the dog to :play ln' "The
Silent Accuser" coming Kunduy to
the Sherry theater.
Peter the Oreat Is the property
of Edward and Arlis Faust, who
brought the police dog to Amer
ica from Germany. 1 he extraor
dinary animal la the fcon of. Dura
von Oertztal, famous German .po
lice dog who served s a pet of
the line soldiers four years durin
the World war
l-'arm Oniifriviirr rinses
ORKOON f'lTV, Ore, The
Clnkair.as county agrieull urn I j
neon on Hh conference closed here
recently after a two-day session.
More than 250 farmers and spec
ialists In agriculture heard reports
or the eight committees which had
been working In conjunction with
heart was, after the ball." Oregon Agricultural conego larm
And around this simple heart 'tension specmiims ,n ueu-r i-
drama Renco Film company has, nig tne nesi jrops inr lUKumas
built, it Is said, one of the moMt coimty nnd ngunng inn nmouni
spectacular film productions of .to grow for the nvallnhlo markets,
the year. A cast of all stars., , ,-
headed by Miriam cooper, (las
ton Glass and Kdua Murphy, pro
Bents the leading roles.
nature of replacements to the ex
lent that they arrest deteriora
tion, such us a new flooring or
roof.
When In the course of years,
the owner of I he properly has
claimed Us roll cost, no further
claim fur depreciation will be
allowed. I
Deductions for . .depreciations
must be made as a separate Item
of the taxpayer's return, and must'
be explained by showing separ
ately each of property. Its coat
estimated life, depreciation charg
ed off for the taxable year and
total depreciation charged off lor
all taxable years.
LJ
REAL ESTATK
MORTGAGES
For
Sale
( havo several iroort
ones. Call nnd nslc
about them.
CHAIN' MAN PLANS TltlP
PKNDLFTON, Ore. Henry W.
Collins, grain buyer and miller,
and president of the Pendleton
Itnundviip, wllj sail from New York'
February 19 or 21 for Kurope, oc-
cording lo a statement by hint. TTo (
will accompany T. I). Stevenson,
grain man of Han Frnnelsco.
"Cyclone Rider"
Full of Thrills
Extraordinary.
Speed action crime hero
Ism these are the elements of
which melodrama are made. Rut
every audience knows that, when
the name of Lincoln J. Cnrt ;r is
flashed on the screen as author of
the script, they nre about to see
super-nrelodrama. ''The Cyclone
Rider," a William Fox production,
written by Lincoln J. Carter jnd
and is the grand- directed by Tom Ruckingham, is a
son of Alex von Westfalenhclm
Reading, Pa. A ration consisting I the most famous dog In Germany
of home-mixed grains. Including
oil meal, cocoaimt meal, molasses
and beet , pulp, with considerable
quantities of good corn silage and
alfalfa hay. was fed.
WinSKKY CAPSKfi DFATH
ASTORIA. Ore. After an In
vestigation which took County
Coroner Hughes and representa
tives of the sheriff's department
to Knappton, Wnsh., late last night
the authorities announced today
Hint they were satisfied that
Charles Oja, mill employe, who met
liia death in the Columbia river on
the night of January 21, had been
under the influence of moonshine
whiskey.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER-i
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7708
meets on the Tint 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. 169. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles ball. All vis
it Inn Neighbor! welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 1112, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece, C. C.
R. J. Kitchen. Clerk.
6,000
SHEEP
We have for sale a bnnd
of 6,000 breeding ewes, Ran
boulet stock. "Will lamb in
April; 125 registered Hamp
shire bucks, and one of the
of 920 acres in Oregon.
PYRAMID LAND CO.
MAIN 793.
and tho predecessor of all of the
hla-hcst prize police doax In Uils
country. The champions in the
police doe- cla-s all have the blood
Of Alex 111 them.
Comedy showing, "Love's Sweet
Piffle." ..'.,
Old Song Hit
On Sherrys' Screen
Awakens Memories,
thritlodra ma!
it is appearing at tho Star
theater today.
James Kent, a good-looking
hero, swings into the picture on a
derrick beam hundreds of feet
above the solid ground. latter he
appears in his mother's kitchen,
helping with the dishes, all of
which proves that he is "a big,
strong man but gentle." Inci
dentally he Is absent-minded, Tor
he leaves the house, theater-bound,
with his apron on, and forgets
that he Is wearing It until he has
IWalked down the length of the
theater to an isle seat beside Doris
J-Iowurd, the lovely heroine, it
seems that her escort, and her fu
Costume plays, wild westerns,
mclodrnmaH and adaptations from
the "Six Host Sellers" have comei ther's cliotce for a prospeetlve son
and cone in the ever-shifting tuft In-law, had lost his ticket which
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 the dough.
We aro glad .to announce to the public that
our products can now be bought at The Pal-, .
ace Confectionery.
La Grande Bakery-
K. J. Mt'WII.MAMS, Owner
The Only Independent linker In I. a fJranile..
BLUE IlIIillON DltEAD SCl'I'.ltriNK BREAD
L. S. WEEKS l
I ltlAIIUIt II
S l-'lro iV Auto liiMirnneo 1
II he ndvcrllsm II, h knows
It's, ICUtMlJ
I WEAVER'S
Tailors. Cleaners. Dyers III
And I'ressers III
! Ill ' PHONE MAIN 7.13
I j l-feptu Pircci jj
La Grande
..'Mattress Shop and .
. Weaving Works '
i Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Henovutlng. Itag and Fluff
ltugs made to order and tor
sale. Cnrpet and Rig Chwh.
lug. Furniture Ito-coverlng,
Licensed l-'liiiligater.
Factory I'hone 424-W
biiAs. rmvAnns; rrto.' ""
of public demand for . amusement
and entertainment by way of the
silver sheet. All of them have
had their day. Still the public,
the producers and tho picture
houses have sought for something
new.
And here It Is. "Something1
new end something old" as the
old rl.tdlo puts It. The song oir
parentB nnd elder hind caroled
lustily on hay rides nnd .sleigh;
rides nnd picnics und parties twu;
decades oro! "After tho nail,'.'!
the melody which f'harles K.
Harris made .the greatest Amerl-j
can song hit over written, hasi
been mirrored on the screen and.
is released by Anderson Pictures.
Ask your father or mother or
Uncle Or aunt lo leu you inenitJiy.
of "After the nail." Nine times
out of ten they'll strike Up thel
old familiar tune and go right
hPn- tt wlthnut n Inn.e. They'll
best equipped sheep ranches -ten you of the little girl who
climbed nn old man's knee, "as't
id for a story, do -inrle, please."
.They'll tell you of the ardent.
'voiina lover who took his sweet
heart to the bnll: who left her
'.sldo to bring n glass of water,
i found his beloved In the nrms of
another man and let ' the glass
drop from his poiallzed fingers.
"broken, that's all, just as my
lad been ptekeil up by a tramp
and sold to Kent. While Trask
wrjinel'-" witti the mitnae.-r. ImrlH
'1
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertake JJj
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and l'enn
Eighth Message
Why pay more? You can buy an
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbettcr Garage
11(10 Adams Avenue
v:a
NOW FOLKS
Wa have to offer A gnotl assortment nf TJhpiI Hewing Mjichlnri,
m(.i:its - wmi i. h - m:v iiomi'.s runs
MINO Oil IMtTAItV Kill ITI.I- -I'riuii
$r,.tio to $li).oii
WK III v, ni;i,l Oil TltAhi:.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson ' I'hone 474-J
UNION-LA GKANDE
.'; AUTO STAGE
TI.MIi TAItI.E
leaves Leaves
Virion I.a (.ramie
8:16 A. M. . 11:00 A. M.
1:15 I. M. 6:15 P. M.
Sundays
Leaves Leaves
Union I.a Grande
1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. M.
Kafunlny NlKlit Hpcrlals
Leaves I.envea
I'nloii Ia (Jrniule
7:00 I'. M. 11:00 1'. M.
Healed Cars
I', O. DeLAI', Maunder
Ifemlfiilirtcrs, Sommer Hotel
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
ALL l)l'.l'l;MAIILF. MWIWAXnrtiR is MAIIKKII IIV ITS
I MM VI III AL TltAM'.-MWtK.
yon Can Alwnjs Tell Our Limiticr.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
CHAIN AND IlOX WOOH I'HONE MAIN 517
J. L. .MUMIALIi
BUILDING'"'
MATERIAL
8AKII AM) HOOKS
HAKIIWAItU
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
Home Concern With
lloiuu luiiiose
BULL WOOD
Green woo. 1 Avenuo
I'hoiie .M-73J
MAMM POP
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge
IlR A XT 1 II - MJLltf
l-Tf t v . c ini., ... nhranlr !
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble; all kinds of
ehronlo diseases successMlly
treated. Call Main Hi. May
vllle Nature Cure Home. 2101
East Adams Ave. Office hours.
1" to 12 a. m.. 1:J0 to 6 p. m.
Consultation Free.
professional iir.con.vron
rVlNTETt, DECORATOR Ad
"ee. consultation and esMmntes
free If you Intend lo rmint, tint
paper, finlsn or n-flnlsh any
No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds
ular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. CcrdJal
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Llndgran, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rod
Cross Lodge No. 7 meets every
Monday evening In Castl. hall
(K. ot P. Hall), at I p. m. A
Pythian wslcoro. to all visiting
Knights.
C. I.. Berry. C. C.
C. L. Graham. K. R. 8.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. U, O.
E. B. holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of ench month at 8:00
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Maude E. Elierhord. W. M.
Florence Hscon, 8eretarjr.
I'm MoT Going To
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