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Tuesday, February 3, 1925. THE Ol GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page .,' The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties roil KENT FOR RENT Furnished modern house.. 100? Jurkaon. S-2-2-3tp J-OK KKNT Two room apart ments. I'tloiiH 377-lt. S-2-J-2tp KOK ItKT Front sleeping room. Call 157-K. 7-l-31-3tp FH KKNT Furnished Tour room modern house, Phono 896-R. 10-1-31-Stp FOIV RENT S-ronm furnished apartment. 2013 First street. 9-1-1 7-tf WANTED WANTED Position ns rnnrh fore man. years of cxpuricucu, uny. kind of riiiichiim. Mrtn und Wife. . rare of. .I'ounty - Supt. Sayro. rhone 394-J. 2i-l-:n-::tp WANTEIr Rewtne nearly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wehh. 9-12-1 7-1 in ron SALE FOIt 8AI.E M. 6 SB. Kord coupe. Phone . r.-2-2-3lp FOR SALE .- R. rooste - Thoroughbred It. I. Kami 1X11'. 7-2-2-2IP FOR SALE flood hacli. '(5 rondo Hondo Lumber Co. 10-2-: lllll -3tp A People spend years tooUhuf for V.Wings to find happiness' in without realizing it ( innide. . If you had nothing to worry nbout vnn woul'l wori'v hhout thai. FOR SALE Seven-room modern home com pletely Pirnlshed, full basement with concrelo floor, furnace; good .oration. Price J:.ooimmi. Terms. 1 I For Rent A largo 10-room rooming house. This place Is ex cellently located lo accommodate shop nnd mill men. 0 ' Four-room homo, plnstered.'clty water, electric lights, located close to the Qreemvood school. Price, J I Hun. no. Terms: (30U. mi, balance at $2fi.'00 per month. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS ReM Kstato Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY AITORN'EVS COCHRAN & EBEKHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber- bard, Attorneys, La Cirando Na- -tlonal Hank liulldlng. L CHIKOPRACrOHS UR. BELLE MYEHS Chlroprac-J tor, New Foley liulldlng. Hours t JO to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m and 7 to 9 p. m. bR. J. W. WOOOKhb Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. BKIu and blood diseases, hcadaclies, up pcndlcltlB, backaches, rhe Jina lisrn, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, ail kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a speciulty. Suite 20, Bommer Bldg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 1H0-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAX OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath. Spinal curvature and fallen arches u specialty. Or. Margaret Ingle, fuiAfinaih 1 1 1 nt women and feeding of Infant, a spe-i clalty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone Bldg. 100-R. Sommer PHT81CIAN-SUnOEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the L eye. ear. nose and throat, and " fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 7?. 1-1-lm NATURE CURE 1'R. A. N. and MART K. MAT TILLS Rpecialista In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ecxema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases succeasf-Jlly trated. Call Main 52a. May vllle Nature Cure Home, 101 East Adams Ave. Office hours. 10 to 12 n. m.. 1:3" to S P- m. Consultation Free. I'HOFKSSIONAL M'COIIATOR .PAIVTER. DECORATOR Ad- vice, consultation and estimates free If you Intend lo paint, lint. taper, finish or. reflnisn anr. People Are Looking If you want to sell your home ami plan 011 building another more soiled to your needs, now U the time lo seek prosptM'ls, lxus of people, will be look ing tor a home. In l.srtinuide (he next few months to buy or rent anil you can reach Uiem Ix'st uud mi lei -est with a Wiint Ad. Tell your whole story In the ail you'll bn sin-prised hi Ihe fiilik action. The. cost Is small I ho re turns Immediate. "AN OIlNEltVElt WANT ad will do rr." ATTOftXFY Rl'Kfi K. K. K. t KAlltAiONT. W. Vn. (AP) Suit' was entered In the Morton county court against the notionnl organi zation of the Knlghis of the Ku Klux Klun by Lawrence G. Mua- osmio nn ntlnrnsu fnr 1 if. (til J... ..i... r it., n... i,. vn in,. ,i nii,.,r nlleee.!."'"!?0. ''" ,nff eoopernllon of kl,.n'...'..i. ' unon eharires Krowinn:'"'' -ove I ommcrclal club Rave ... tiw, ull,.ft,ini, nllli ...,,niitn or Daniel Washington, a negro. ' became known Sunday. Musgrnva declared in the statement of rlalm ...i. .i,.., h m. ployed by the. national organiza tion as counsel In thn case. Itoad Closod lo Truck EI'GENE, Ore. The county ; i court has closed another Importnnt road to- truck traffic .until better j weather. An order was made pro- hiblting such traffic on the old i Prow road between Central and the Crow hill, a distance of sev-' ernl miles. This Is one of the conn- tv's irood macadaui roads and Is becoming soft and badly cut upas.ms new nomo norm or rove. n result of the freezing weather, and recent heavy rains. TZ 777. ., , . ... , I KKnl- recently. j Peach Ti-ces llelleved intmaaod. T. R. Johnson will bring his SWEET HOME, Ore. Owing tOisheep to his ranch here nextj the warm rainy weather peach week. He has had them Cecil inn trers in inis nisirici; are i,cBiiii.ms near I nion. , , noss of thB mrm,r of tho heroine's to show a marked appearance sim-1 Mrs. George Mills wns culled to alepfather: Through the dog's ol ilar to that during last year's hud- the bedside of her aged father, ! most human instinct, the hero es- ding season following wnicn iney were lcilled by frost. 11 now ap- penis that there will- be no crop .or early peaches -this year;- - ' If today Is u'blanli it Is becnuse you regarded It that yesterday. building. Interior and exterior Jobs neatly done. For bettr jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY O. O. M. 1. Grande Lodge No. 3u0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooaehcart Legion No. S98 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. IS, P. O. ELKS La Orande Jxdge No. 438. Lodge meets eachrla, Formula No. 2. He sure you inurauny evenmg ai a oc.ock.F(1L Sfy 2 whr)) pomM ln Piip. Home and club privileges cheer-;BUlA form Tfll(. tnoHP filly extended to all Brother El In. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Gekley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OK AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7701 meets on the first Thursday eve ning of each month, In the K. of P. ball. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Ray 8. Bennett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THIJ WORLD La Grande Camp No. lflr. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk Rooms 91-12, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reeee. 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 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Musnoa. . J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS Rod Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening lo Castle nail (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Brry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. f). O. K. S. Hone Chapter No. 1J. O. E. 0. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of e.ich mouth at 8:00 p. m. Visiting niemliers cordially welcomed. Maiulw K. F.lwrhard. W M. Florence Bicon, Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE, Classified Want Ail j are it Hot ly CASH I.N ADVANCE; copy most be In not later than a a. m. date of Insertkm. Rates: 2c per word for each I Insertion. LOST Crank from Franklin cur, hollow model. Return to Ob server. Reward. . 12-2-3-i 1 p I'Olt RENT Modern 3-rooin fur nished apt. Steam lieu I. Hind Wash. .. ll-2-3-2t FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Wnverly Apt. " 7-2-3-4tp FOR RENT H-rooni house, olnsn In. Phone 377-J. ltl-2-3-2tp FOR RENT Front nlei'pluB room, call ir,7-n. 7-2-3-:itp rOVR (Special). - Mt. Fnnnlc 'nn enti'rUilninent at tin Rrnnjre Ihull Monday evenimr Cons - , "'- n'lons n large ''r",v'1 Present and an ex- eellent musical program was ren- .iitcii. i iwiirt mi- uiiiii-rnii n.i a coinmunily hnll nt Cove in the near future. Covo neonto nro eniovimr the regular January lhaw. Snow 'Hl melting fast and the creeks nre runnimr full. ..n-n,im.... pri,,!, i n.llii 10 w,.Pk.Plll, wh ,,or Bsia, w ., .....,, ' ' "K-r ' f'hrls M. Stacklnnd Is fixing up I., j. chadwick and sou, Vlr- ,B.i. wsucu ms sisicr, .urs. iveii , a. h. conley of l,n Clrnnde, who is serlo'-lsly Hi with , pneumonia. "Mf. you'-'lnvestlgafp you -will find that rich people ure oft on just as honest and sincere as poor people. Very few people are ns good or as bad as you think they are. Success is living because you want to Instead of 'because you must. HERE'S REAL RELIEF In 24 Hours Pains Cease and You Get Rest and Com fort Again. Torturing pains the kind thnl pierce and burn nnd never seem lo let up thnt rob a man of his Bleep that make him Just a bag of nerves and all worn out. Those arp the pains thnt dope and coal tar products can on'y relieve.. You've got to get some thing more lasting. The quickest, safest nnd' surest way to get rid of the persistent, nerve-racking pains of Neuritis In trt fat a hnttln nt lllonrlm (Inn. green caps-lies as directed and no tice how in about 24 hourB they have considerably reduced If not entirely banished those severe, torturing pains that have caused yon so many sleepless nights. Con tinue, for two or three days more or until iho pains have entirely disappeared. II. doesn't matter how long you may have suffered or whether your Neuritis Is In the shoulder, arm, neck or legs. Alienrhu Spe cial I-'ormula No. 2 will stop the tort jre anil give you speedy re lief. Red Cross Drug Co. or any good druggist will be glad to sup ply yon. (Mall orders accepted). Adv. MAMM POP I'LL ROLL THE BOMES VMlTH Ppf-Vi TOR A , tiiLPLA &CCO" j COVE GRANGE ENTERTAINS OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo (rtMTT IN THS NAMS Of lA)HH 1 took a rKSCPINf CC IT t 501.THIN3. flnnfl ."TO sat i NOR NNV PRTICUi-A-R. IN TRYING TO PISG La Grande Last Showing Tonight ShdTyS of buent Accuser. . The current attraction nt the Sherry theater is a melodramatic novelty that has more hdman ap- ! peal than the usual melodrama. 'n, picture Is "The Silent Ac- eiiMiT, pru'iueeci unl "iitTiru ity j Chester M. Pranklln anil released by Metro-Ooldwyn. , ,.,..,, n creen entertainment in thut it mnkos use 8ltun,ion n,,ver A6w bPf0,, A nlBhlv intelligent police dog. peter theGreat. is the only dlt- cupes f-com- prison- aftei he hns : been uccuscd falsely of tho crime, j Subsequently, in a 'story filled with ud vent ure. romuncc. Intrigue and thrills, the dog and the heroine, who dresses as a boy, aasist tho hero in catching the real crlmlnul. The story was .written by Jack Hoyle ami adapted lo the ' scroen by Mr. Franklin and Frank O'Con. nor, the assistant- director. The title role of "The Silent Ac cuser" Is played 'Hy 1'eler the Great, who is making' his screen debut, and who thus laps Inlo immediate popularity. A large cast is headed by Eleanor Board -man, Huymond .McKeo and Eurl .Metcalfe. Charles Oreyer is. re- j sponsible for the beautiful , photo- grupii ; en i ii" .iiiitiii?i iit-niKiifni the sets; and Lloyd Nosier was film editor. Sophie Wachner . murtn the costumes. i Comedy showing "Love's Sweet Piffle." Bebe Scores Hit As Comedienne in "Miss Bluebeard." Hebe Daniels comes to the Ar- ; ende theater Tuesdny next as the! slur of the paramount picture,1 'Miss Bluebeard," directed by Frank Tutlle a plcturlzatlon of I be Broadway stage play, "Little AIIfs Bluebeard," by Avery JIop- ! wood. j The screen play, "by Townnend ' Martin, deals with a sei-b b of mot-j rimonicil adventures and gives Miss Daniels a fine opportunity to dls plny hei talents us a comedienne. ' Uebn'B role In the picture In one I of a French actress. She goes to Loudon on a holiday and, through . a series of most amusing Incidents en route, she arrives there the wife of two men. This piquant situation nnd the complications that follow are SHld to provide the volatile Bebe with an excellent opportunity for her comedy talents. The fun. while nf nil times elenn and wholesome. Is declared to be practically continu ous. The stage piny made from the snme story. In which Irene Bordonl starred, scored a big sue-j e's on lirou'iwav uni on ine roan auguring well for the picture. Playing In support of Beho In HA-'. HAi". lM ON" A H0RE Y K -v I ?r ' a in , i v- r -pr ThC?V'R.t5 NOT C'MON BABlES TOUR. TVUENTW C.OM T' P.PA. - T-iVE CNTB f.'j I 1 t . n a rv.A.t- iC 1 " I coot so cr- y l . 1 coieirvrM? ihism KJ THAT SHiAPTi, ANO IT HAS NO (RETICULAR TASTe. eiTHCSR. ill - UI SB THSSS SCRAPS Theatres "Miss Hlueboard" nre Itaymond Griffith, one of the screen's fore most character comedians; Hubert Krnzcr, leading man; Kenneth Muc Kennu and others. "Man from Wyoming" Is Strong Hoxie Picture. A bitter hntred that extends back throiigh Ihe yeors of the settling of j the west from the first moment tliul largo bands of sheep began straying across the range previous- j HOT WATER BOTTLES All new live rubber. Each bottle carries a guarantee. Moon Drug Co. Everythinp; for the . Sick Room Pnil.VE MAIN 08 Snodgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4lh and Penn THAT'S IP BUSINESS ON SOU KEEPS UP LIKE This 111 Soon I Be UnmKRlPT ' T ly known only to buffalo and cat tle, Is woven Into the I'ni vernal pic ture 8turrln Jack lloxie, which plays at the Star theater, titled "The Man From Wyoming'' It Is the Htory of tit a feuda of tho caitlenien and luep men, feuds which have echoed u cross the west ern plains with the b uue dull men ace which charuetcrizi s" the feuds of Kentucky mmntiitn-crs. The story doesn't generalize, however, but takes a 8ecU'ie instance of a sheep man who deliberately trie lo steal a cattleman's range and pr. Bents plct or tally the trouiue which the Incident aroused. The sympathy bus been fairly venly divided between the sheep and the cattle, although a lonely shei'pherder. who Is th'd by clr- umstaticeH to a jd ,he detests. bears the blunt uf the rief and the honey of the ath-rnlmv, when the feud Is eiide.l. He wins the heart und hand of the tfirl who has been his natural enemy, the proprietress of the cattle ranch. The picture Is a version of Will iam MacLeod Kaim-'H popular nov el, f-Wyoming." and Is a uraphlc presentation of action aroused by the bitterness aiuum? caiilcmen of Hie western country at the Invasion of the open rantr by the sheep men. Whose "woolles" ale th lo the roots. grans Tloxle portrays the role of a cow boy, wrongfully sent to prison, who, escaping. Is protected by a ruthless bind crook who Is running a l.lg head of slier p tiporr rvovern nient range, which has long been tin gracing ground u. big cat tle out fit. The e-ctivho.v. in t forced to .become a sheep herder nnd gets into trouble immediately when the owbeys try to drive him off the range, Isadore llernsti In adapted the story from the novel, and ltnhert North Ifrailbury, director of such praiseworthy I be pictures as The H'ed Warning." handled the megaphone. lloxie diieK capable work In the role Of sheepnuiU atld there l.s plenty of fast aellon to suit tin audience. I .ill Ian Itkch is pretty ami capable as the little oWner of the big call le ranch ami Claude Pay ton makes one hate him a-s the owner of the sheep which Jloxie herds. As a laud shark, he tries every means of winning the girl and acquiring her ranch.- The rest of the cast Is entirely adequate. Photographically 1 the picture is beautiful. Purify Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN From tho mixer the dough Is, plnccd Into "all-steel troughs." assuring tho consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out the process of ageing tho do'Jgh. Wo are glad to announce -to tho publlo that our products can now bo bought at The Pal ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery If. J. McWILMAMS, Owner The Only Independent ltnklM-y III Ln Grande. I1LUI3 KIIUSO.N imiSAD SUPERFINE BREAD Eighth Message Why pay more? You can buy nn ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbettcr Garage . 1108 Adaiiu Avenue NOW FOLKS We have to offer a good assortment of Insert Hewing Machines, kix;!:iis - wiiri i s - ni:w homes - fries I.ONfJ Oil IEOTARV KHI'TTI.F.. if From r..(MI In $10.00 , , ,WK lll'V, SELL OH TRADE. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber ill II I) WISI LV I SK TRADF.-.MAIIKI LI MIlCIl Bowman-IIicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND ROT WIHll) PHONE MAIN 6-17 J.. L. MI'MIALli ViE&'LAR. 2.5 CC.NTERS J - r 5T w i . i i Income Tax Facts No. 17. Tho revenue act of 3924 pro vides that the busts for determin ing taxable gain or deductable loss from the sule or other disposition of property acquired after Febru ary 2S, 1U23 the first Income tax law became efrucrlve March t, 3 shall be the cost of such prop erty with certain exceptions. , The first l.s that If the prop erty should have been Included In the taxpayer's "last Investory, the basis shall be the last Investory value thereof. For exnmple. If u merchant In lt::3 bought a cer tain article, and It was not sold by him prlop to lecember HI, Idas, but was included in his inventory as of that date, the taxable gain or deductible loss would be the difference between the selling price and the amount at which the ar ticle was carried In the Inventory; If the property was nciiulivd by gift ufcr itecemher .11, !2tt. the basis shall he the same as It would m in 'he bands of the donor or um preeeiung owner by whom It was not acquired by gilt. For ex ample, a man In 11lI bought stock In a corporation at flnu a sbaie, kept it until January. IH22. when it was worth 120 and then gave it to his son who In l!l2;i transferred il to bin wife, the slock then being worth lo a share. It In 11.24 ihe. wife sold ihe stock for $2nn n share, her taxable profit is not. $r.( but $100 a share, the gain over the cost to the last preceding owner who did not nculre tho stock by gift. ' , In computing the gain or loss from the sitle or -other disposition of properly acquired ),y gilt or transfer in trust on or before, De cember Ml. l2it. or by bequest, device, or Inheritance, the basis shall be the fair market price or value of sue hproperty at the time of acquisition. For example, n tax payer received In 1'.H1) a gift of real eslate having a fair market value of Ito.oon which he sold in 124 for $ir.,(too. The original cost to the ilonor In It) Ml was $ 12.000. The taxable gain however Is Jiiooo. Perhaps modern music doesn't last long because II goos ho fast. 7S CENTER1?)? GREAT HONK Bos TnE'bE ARE better cigars Than i can r ftf F0R.D - J Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season . t at J THE LOTTES 111S Jefferson Ave. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES Sale I linve severnl good ones. J On 1 1 and aU about them. ! 1 1. 8.' WEEKS lti'.Airon Fire, .v; Auto lilstirnncn II lie advertised It, ne know It's guodl WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dycm And Pressors PHONE MAIN 733 Depot Street La Grande ; Mattress Shop and ! Weaving Works Mattresses of alt kind cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Bag and Fluff Jtugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and R'jff OImw' lng. ITurnlturn Ke-coverlng. Licensed Fumignler. l CIIAS, KDWAKItR. I'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE '"' TIME TAI1LE . Irnvm Leaves Uiilou Ln Orande 8:16 A. M.' ll:0t) A. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays i 1caves Leave Union La Grand 1:00 P. M, 6:16 P. M. Samriliiy Nlulit Specials Leaves Leave Union Ln Grande 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ilenleil Cars P. G. ID-LAP, .Manager llfilliinrtfrs, Somini-r Hotel .... niJlLUHMl H MATERIAL HASH AM) HOOKS IIAItDWAUU Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Horn ("onrcrn WltU JIoiiw PurKso 51 ILL WOOD Green wood Avenu Phono AI-73J h a BY TAYLOR fl - A then have (k -- I mac - the treats U ARE ON MC. j; i 'j i