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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1925)
Monday, February 2, 1923. THE EX GRANEE EVENING OE5EEVEE " FAG! 177X7 The Observer Want The Market FOR RENT FOR KENT One housekeeping room: also large steeping room.) suitablefor two. Gentlemen pre-' f erred. 1011 Fourth. ,15-l-31-2tp KOII RENT Front Bleeping room. (nil 157-li. 7-1-Sl-lltp j.(lt KENT KurnlHhed four room modern house. 1'hono S'J0H. ' 10-1-Sl-Stp rtKNT A live room modern furnished Iioubk. (nil at 2800 Keeond St. ' 12-l-31-2tp J.OII RENT upartment. 3-room furnished 21)13 First street. . S-l-17-tf FOR KICNT- Five room house at 2U0B Cedur. ' . lmiulro Newlin Hook store. 12-1-20-tf WANTED WANTED Position OS ranch fore man, years of experience, any kind of ranching. Man and wife. rare of County Supt.. Suyre'. 1'hone 304-.I. , s0-l-:U-stp WANTED Hewing neatly dune. ruone 431 W. Mis. Nora Webb. 9-'3-"-'m Vienna to Build Ilusuicss Hndii. VIENNA (AP). Vienna 1h boiit to erect a munlcipul railio 8f inline station which is to cost j.niiti.OOfl.OOfi rrovnn. It la to lie iwd solely . for official IxiaineBH. 'fll.f fir1 uVpurlini'iit CM)ffl:illy is to use ft extpnHiXfly, A retcumr afnenifwrr Is pcndahle more h and Iwr. FOR SALE Rftven-room modern, homo com pletely ftrnifdied, full- basement with concrete floor, furnnee; pood locallon. Price $r.0.; Terms. -o- For Tlent A InrRe 1 0-room rooming house. This plnco is ex- rplli-nlly located to accommodate, shop and mill men. 0 Four-room home, plastered, city water, electric lights, located clo.se to the Greenwood school. Price, Jisnn.oo. Terms : $:ioo.H), balance ut 126.00 per month. Geo.H.Currey KEAIiTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS ; DIRECTORY ATTOUNEYS COCtlliAN & EHEHHAIID Geo. T. Cochran and Colon H. Eber- hartl. Attorneys, La Grantle Na tlonul Bank Hulbling. CHlllOPKAOTOKS DR. BELLE MYERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Hullding. Hours lo to 12 a. rn., 2 to G p. in., and 7 to & p. m. tR. J. E. WOODKLI. Chiroprac- tor and Naturopath. Hkin and blood dlseaaen, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhejma tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, -nil kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of womn and children a specialty. Suite 20. Roinmer Bhlg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 1 90-W, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. w Jngie, usteopain, opium curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Inglo. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone 10C-R. Bommer Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L, Ralston Practlco limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and L fitting of glasses. Sommor Bid. Main '778. 1-I-lm KATURE ClfftE I'H. A. N. anil MARY E. MAY VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Meehnnb-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all kinds of chronlo disease suecessfjlly treated. Call Main 528. May vllle Nature Ci:re Home. 2101 East Adams Ave. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 6 p. m. Consultation Free. pRorrfcsioNAij ih:corator .-.A.-. .- PAINTfcn. DErORATOtl A'l V vlee, consultation and eMIniste fr If yntl Intend to paint, lint paper, flni-.h or reflni'b any. Place of Union Aid Wallowa Counties People Are Looking If you want to on home mul ijIhii on lmllillmr another more suited (o your nteK now is .the. tinm to HWli I'OSpi''IS. Lots or people will be look i"S ror ft home In I at (.ramie llu; Ht'.vt few months lo liuy or rein nI you fan rneh llH'in best and injlek est with ii Want Ad. Tell your whole story in I ho l you'll !)( sui'iii'lscd ai Dm (tilt-lt at liim. The. cost Is small the. re turns Immediate. "AN OI1NCRVKR WANT AD WILL DO IT." . MANY AMERICANS HAVE JOBS NOW IN ' PHILIPPINES MANILA (AP) Five hundred and sixty-two Americans were em ployed In the Philippine civil serv ice at the end of the present fiscal year, as against 1104 at the same time last year, according to fig- ires made public hy the civil Hcrv- i insurance or oiherv.lse are d'ducl lee bureau. The Americans were uo if Incurred In trade or husl- diftlrihutcd as follows: (if flee of the fjovernor general. 12; bureau of audits, one; execu tive bureau, one; Philippine con stabulary. 21; metropolitan dis trict, two; bureau of education, 34 3: Philippine health service, 11; bureau of rusloms. tltree; bureau of Internal revenue, four; bureau ; ,.,.i.!., 'iii.iiin',.ino in.mre ' . , ' ' ,'. , - .,. i ' i ' . wi i,,,,. nine'; bureau or foresiry. seven; ! wnary In order clearly lo de-1 Edward Faust, Ihe owner and bureau of science 1 1 weather bu- ; "''l,lln1, tno Income or any laxpay- trainer of Peter the Oreat. the fu reau. one; bureau' of public works. tr' ' , ! mous German police dog appearing 2fi- bureau of nosts. four: coast A manufacturer mnv be coin-:'" 'he Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- and geodollc survey, three: supilbMi lo scrap machinery because j preme court, six: courts of first ' it has become Inadequate.' He may i instance, four; Justices of the deduct the loss sustained If he has peaee, two; provincial service, 1 fH sold or otherwise permanently Manila fire department, 13; Ma-1 abandoned the old machinery, nila police department, 43; Manila r a tnxpayer demolishes a hulld department of engineering and inK UBP(1 in ),s tru,i(, or business publle works, eight: and municipal :aI11 r,.pior It, he may deduct the service of the city of Bagnio, three. jl0M aslnlnf,i, Hlll lf ,u, ncqirH11 The Filipinos in tho service dur- UR , Bl, of a ,lpw llll(i;nK, ttnil ing 1!)23 numbered 14,608. 1 hey ' wllU. , ocalort ohl reciMven sanu ieo mi hut , , amounting to $K.03S.ono while tho 502 Americans received $1.18J,000 0112 Ante bullUing. Interior and exterior Jobs neatly done. For better jobs call J. Lundy. Fhone 481-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. Ia Grande Lodge No. SftO Loyal Order of Moose, ho'.da regular meetings Qvery Thunday night at 8 p. rn. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 9S meets every second and f ourt h Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS Ia Grande Ixdge No. 43 8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f -illy extended lo all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. MOI1KRN WOODMKN OF AMKH-1 1CA l.a Grande Camp No. 111 meeta on the fliat Thursday eve ning of each month. In the K. ot P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Kay 8. Bennett, V. C. Jake Kostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles nail. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Due payable at office of the Clerk, Room, Jl-12, LA Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. neooe, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at T:3V p. m. Cordial welcome to-Sfil Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PTTH1A8 Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening in Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Merry. C. C. C L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. F. 8. Hope Chapter No. 11. O K. R holds stated com mun (ra tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of earh month at 8:00 p, m. Visiting members cordially neiromeo. Maude R. Elerhsrd. W. M. Florence bacon, Secretary. Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICK. Classified Want Ada are strlot I7 CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. m. date -or Insertion. Rates: So per word for each Insertion, FOH SALE M. 025. - Ford coupe. Fhone 5-2-2-iitp FOH RKNT . Furnished modern house. J K07 Jackson. 8-2-2-3tp WANTED Old false teeth. We pay as high as (I0.no for full sets.'. Don't iiinlier ir broken. We buy rrowns. bridges. Western Melnt .Company, llloominKlon, 111. - 25-2-2-ltp FOll SALE Tllorontihbrcd It. I. It. roos;ers. Farm 1X0. 7-2-!-2ti FOH HALE Good hack. Call Grande Itolule l.umli-r Co. ln-2-2-3tp FOll llENT Two room 11 part -llienls. rijone 377-H. ' S-2-2-2tp Income Tax Facts No. 1(1. The revenue act of 1 f24 provides Unit losses not compensated for by ness, In any transaction entered Into for profit though not connect ed with the taxpayer's trade or business or if arising from "fires. 8tornis, shipwreck, or other casual ly or from theft." Losses conneNed with the pur chase and sale of merchandise arc ascertained by means of inventor- wlilcliarn re(iilred whenever In the opinion of the Commissioner (of lntrnal Itevenuo tlx;ir usi' Isitliem to perform Is pointed out by building, demolition of the old - Con-l.l..red a loss, , therefore not deductib) Losses conuecled wllh transac tions "entered Into for profit" not connected wllh the taxpayer's trade or business must conform closely to the wording of the sta tute to be allowed. For example, a lawyer may purrhase an apart ment with the object of deriving Income from the rental. A physi cian buys shares of stock on which he hopes to make a profit. Both sustain losses upon a subsequent sale which are deductible. " But If either should ad I his residence, which at the ttntu of purchase was bought without the intention of re sale, the loss, If any. Is not deduct ible, because It wao not a transac tion "entered Into for profit." Sim ilarly, a loss connected with the sale of an automobile houjihl for pleasure or convenience of the tax payer can not be deducted Now is t he time to build that chicken house cr c.naKc and do all rciiai'' work be fore the prices go up. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. 1'IIONE IMS No HiMulay Uuslnena MAMTW POP That vuas r fcREr 6ame Tonight -1 mana&ed to -Cake in is bucks - 'aURPRiSE MOM NITH fi ill !. n U' OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' s- . 7 ArT,r,J I Yn tj IVi AVtf C. M(. Ml if:?i(ai is Uli-rul -rii - CONSTANT CRA13SINC?. UPTHCS ABOUND r This block,, aid couvk -eeir ooesN't Hold op touR TaooseRS, ANt ip- "t3Du gaoj& no Hoc JO IN La Grande "The Silent Accuser" ,; Hailed as One of The Great Pictures.- The nhaurdily of cTalrus that an! nmls in motion plcturen are beat en anil abused In order to duetion, Sherrys, "The Silent Accuser,' Faust lltustrnted his point by striking nt tho dog with a, club. The dog did not cringe, or move. "If I had beaten that dog in training him he would hove ering- ed when I struck at him,' he said; ) ly placed on the miction block by "Peter has never been struck wit hi her purents to be sold na a wife to i a club, and has not even lenrnedthe. highest bidder.. In order lhal to fear it." they mnv still retain their high so- Faust also points out that' the eiii.-pnJdt Ion. dog would have killed him The picture is ih'reallly a page ago if he had abused it, for oiio ' of true life, dealing-as it does -with ', of Peter's tricks is to leap at his trainer's throat, raust -.also lays flat on the ground, and permits the dog to fasten his teeth In lliH" throat. Tho dog lias been trnined to do this without leaving even a mark. . Peter has proved the value of the right kind of training by bis work in J'Tho Silent 'Accuser,' which Chester M. Franklin direct ed, and adapted to the screen with the assistance of Frank O'Connor from .lack Boyle's story. Eleanor Itoardman, Raymond McKee and Karle Metcalfe .head the cast. Comedy showing. "Love's Sweet Piffle." The city of Spokane. YVush;, ha: more telephones t han the en tin Republic of i'hlle. ' HOT WATER BOTTLES All. new live rubber. Each bottle carries a guarantee. Moon Drug Co. Everything for the Sick Room PHONIC main POP VvH6RE ru. P( stm . (- -a, . : ANO TUGG-irsjC Tll( .THC Bliet) tlMG 111 THt Theatres I Girl Is Put on Auction Block in "For Sale." Should a girl sacrifice herself on the altar, for love at the bidding of h -x-tti m gtlher parents? Which Is the stronger a girl's 1 duty to herself and the pian she j loves or the duty to her parents? These are the questions answered j in "For Sale," the startling First! National picture of American so-.j ciety life, which opens at the Ac- ; cado theater today. "For Sale," a story by Earl Hud son, treats of a powerfully dra mutic chapter in the life of modern society girl who is virtual- i a situation now eNlstmg an asset to be , bcratred and sold to ndl wealth or prestige to her family. - i EVERY BITES A DKLICHT Snodgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Coiner 4th and Penn havjG ! I L To jyhercyer they sell good candy ' 1 SOU BEEN TILU r eVTTtNTlON XO I THIS LATF ZJr 5Eu6RrL OEfttS tL- hour ?e fT rr7 MEANT 0U'TE JJy Condo!fanv aocletV ffl'tB find that their parents who seo in the marriuKU a combination of two mighty for tunes or as is in the cuo of "For Sule." the marrying o? a duurlter by n family which feels that it is tailing from social power. In "For Sale" thi principal char acter, tjiat of Kleanor Hates, a victim of her parents' soltishness. is played by Tlaire Windsor, one of the screen's most t'mnmis lie.iutti-s. lteplete wib n miiiih r nf Jiishly Iramatlc KituatioiiN the pteture play offers to this talented yenny; ac tress Mill another hits opportunity to prove her versatile t-.ih iit. The Kor Sale" part is eonsidiT(d by Mifs Wiu'tsor as lu-r Ri fatest emo tional characterizal Ion. The caul opposite her in the role of the yntmfr American who loved and almost lo.st is Hubert Kllis. another screen leader whose eeent work for the films has nlass d him nmoim the ft-w movie top- notchers. , tnie of the most tntcrct-tltiK' fig ures in the play is the t ntinuner of "Joseph Ihulley" u uncial climb er, who endeavors to one his wealth to "bay" lh(l Kirl. This pnrt Is most ably played hy Adolphe Melijou, of Woman of 1'arls" fame. The remainder of the Imposing cast of "For Sale." liieluilts suep film Imnlnarit-s as Tally Martduill. .Mary t 'arr. Vira It cyanide, John Patrick, Phillips Snialhy. Frank Klliott. Jean Vaehoii, Muif.a l.a Hubia ami many others. W. ('. T. I". Starts 1'pnu Ai tlve t'nnipaltcii 'riii-ouuhout Nation t'lll?Atii ( A P). -Tot ill abstin ence, law observance and pledge slfrnlliK are features of llu- youth's yt'ur pnirTram of the autumn! W. '.. T. V. Four yoniijr women have r.tarted on a Hin-ukin tour of the country which will cover 42 states in the first six month; They will devote their efi'oi-i the enlistment of young nn n aiil wo'nien in total ahstiie nee work. A goal of i.MMO.niiu childriMi slgi-j ers is the figure Set, l-Mucation in roeial morality on the basis or t he single standard of morals; enecatlon In loyal cill zenship, niel id ing t he i-ulist men I of first voters and foreign born citi'i-m;: creation of a sound pub lic MMitiuient for world peace, and border conferences as an aid to stamp out rum -running from run nda and Mexico are other fea tures of the program. Purify Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN From tho mixer tho dough Is plnced Into "nll-steol troughs, assuring tho consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out the process of ageing the do'igh. Wu aro glad to announce to the public that our products can now bo bought at The Pul aco Confectionery. La Grande Bakery K. .?. MrWlJ.MA.MS, Owner The Only lnileKu(lciit IIM'i: ItlllltON IIKI AD Kijjhtli Message Vhy pay more? Von can buy nn ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Lcdfoettcr Garage l ion Adnim Avtiin, NOW FOLKS We have lo offer a Knotl a.wirlment of llwd Sewing Mnrlilnrn, Mvt.i i;s - uiiii i s - m.w iiomi s . rim.s I.O.Vfi (lit IKrl'AltV SHI rri.n. , I'l $-.1111 o 10.(1(1 UK HI V, MM, (lit TltAlir. Furniture Exchange I'ir and Jefferson Phone 471-J Blue Mounlain Oregon Lumber ill II. I) WISI I.V I S; Tit ADIXM UtM l I.I'MllliR Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN H t'HAlVAM) ItOX WMill I'noxf! MAIN 017 .1. L. .MLMIALL f OH - LTrtOU&HT again - L'ue been V0(MTlN& TO 5K0VV HOUTKe MEWJ hat n cost $foo 27 YEARS': AGO 1 pally Morning Observer Febru ary 1. 1SDS. The directors Of the l.a Urunde Ituildlntf and Loan as sociation meet tonight. . Kditor A. It. Tmtlc. nf the Kl sln Iteeorder. is retfisiered at tlie Siuumer lIoil'C today. lied Cros l.ode No. C7, K. of P., met last evenitiK and perr'ortn ed Initiatory work. Mrs. J. Ptinnlnttton and Miss H. M. ( 'avines.s. who have been vlstlintr friends at llaker City tor the ust t'eV , days, returned lo their home at Island Cily lust evening, Frank McAllister has taken tip a Jersey row a his p.lace near In land Pity. James tlarrlty, the Island Fty blacksmith, sent a most beautiful rode to his sister at Wankeshe, Wis., yesterday. The robe was made from eleven large coyote skins, nicely tanned and splendidly pudded. At a mcellnK held in ,tho parlors of tho J. a (irande National bank .Monday even. ns. the following of ficers of the local board of the Western 1 .oan nad Savings ( ii were eleelcd: Turner Oliver, jiresU dent; William Murphy, vice presi dent: .1. M. Church, trfiisurer; W. It. Surgent, attorney and lnsiiranae audit; M. K. Klrtley, Chas. Mel iiulxt. It. I,. IJnctdn, J. V. Hose and l.onis lepetrls, directors. Tin snow has now covered Iho j:round for L'7 days, much of which lime the sleighing lias been good. Tills is an exceptionally long time of shdghliig, and as the weather at no lime has been cold, both Intui ts toinc-s and pleasure have been faell- iUlleil iy Die HIKW, Phaphates Production lioiihh'd C ASAlil.AN'W (AP). Phos phateH produced In French .Mor occo during 1 exceeded 4:ifl. ioa tons. Tills Is more than twin the output of 1!H':t. Kight telephones a minute la the scheduled production during normal working time, of ti single telephone manufacturing com pany. llaket-y III ln GrniHlft. siu'KitriNE niti:Ai r' mil tfSUSa I rtLL KICaT' t J ,, II. , ; I a - --"Ij- n 1 -f t Li '.- f ? t JL. tf i ,'.iiLr. i o am rsta-.v-i .n-e,n Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season at ; ; THE LOTTES 111S Jefferson Ave. j II REAL ESTATE I ;' mokt(;a(;es j 1 For I 1 olrk I uaic i I Imvo scleral cimil 1 ones. Call ainl nstt 1 about them. ij I,. S. WKEKS I itr.Aiuiic I f I'lre Ji- Anlo liivurniico I N -3 11 iio advertises It, lie- knowi It'a gout!! . . WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Prcwcra PHONE MAIN 733 lR'pot Struct La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all ' kinds ' cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Hag and Fluff , Ruga mado to order and for j Bale. Carpet and Rug Oltvw- log. Furniture Ro-coverlns;, Licensed Fumlgntor, Factory Thone 421-W , CHAS. lil.WAUHS, ProD.M UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE ( nsiK TAIIM3 Irf-nves Leitvetl I'uhiii ' ' , l.a (irundo 8:15 A. M. llsiio A. M. 1:16 1'. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays Leaves Lrnree Union ' , Ij (irande 1:00 i. M. 6:16 P. M. Saturday Kl;lit SfHx'lals Letlves , Lenvcrt " I'nlon T.n (imiKlo 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Heated Cars -P. O. Ix l.Al', .Mnnnuer ll(iilfunrlerM, Sniniucr Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL KASIl AM) IIOOUS II AltllWAlIi; , Grande Rondo Lumber Co. A Home C'nnwrn Willi Homo PuriKMO MILL WOOD Grtrenwood Avenua l'liouo M-Vli BY TAYLOR ES t HEARD SOU ARE HOUDlSAPPOINTed Dccaj&e I Don't lib mtU . ; -:.:f-v. i r