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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1925)
Wednesday, February 4, 1S25. ' THE EX GRATTDE EVENING The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOlt RENT Modern 3-room fur nished apt. tftcum hcul. Wash. ll-2-.1-2t KOIl ItKNT Housekeeping rooms. Wiivcrly A pi. 7-2-3-41 p KOK ItKNT 3-room house, clostt in. Phone 377-J: KI-2-3-2IP ,I'"urt RICMT Front sleeping uoni. f Cull 187-11. 7-2-8-3IP Kolt ItKNT Furnished modern house. 11107 JnekHun. 8-2-2-31 p FOR HUNT 3-room furnished . apartment. 201:1 First street. . WANlfcO WANTED Pe.wliiK neatly dime. ; Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. I 9-12-17-1m FOR SALE FOR SAl.K Ford coupe. Phone 1 M. f.25. 6-2-2-3IP FOK SAl.K Grande Ilund- Oood hack, full Lumber f'o. lfp-2-2-:itp .lillior Vlolillnr Purolctl ' PENnl.KTl IN. Ore. A romli tional parole for Herman Peters, recently Nenlenecd to 5i''re r.u days In jail and to pay a fine of 3"u or violation of the prohibit ion law was r eelveil here today from the office of Governor Pi. rce. The pa role w.is to ko Into etfef-t on con dition that .the. prisoner leave I'mii tllla county. FOR SALE y Seven-room modern homo, com pletely firnlshed, full basement with concrete floor, furnace; good locution; Trice " $!inim.0U. .. Terms. 0 For Rent A larc;o 10-room ,roomlnff house. This place. Is ex cellently located to accommodate eiop nnd mill men, -0- ' Four-room home, plastered, eity water, electric lights, located elo.se to the Green wood school. Price, jlStin.nn. Terms: $300. 0v balance J2fi.no, per month. -Geo.H.Currey ItEALTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOHXEYS .1 COCHRAN & KlIF.rtllAnD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. El'r hard, Attorneys, J.a Urnndo Na tional Uonk nuildiiiK. CIIIUOPllACTOIlS UR. BEhLE MY FRS Chlroprac- tor, New Foley HuHding. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to G p. in., and 7 ' to 9 p. m. UK. J. K. WOODFhl Chiroprac tor ami Naturopath, tikln and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treRtecl. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Bommer Bldn. Phone 4S7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PIIYSICIA.V OSTEOPATHIC PH TSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Ppinal , curvature and fallen arches u specialty. Dr. Margaret lnglc, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main lot. Res. Phone J06-K. Sommer Bids;. PHTSICIAN-HIjUOEON Dr. F. L. . Ralston Practice limited to the f eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bid. Main- 778. 1-1-lm NATOtE CITtF, DR. A. N. and MART K. MAT VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechsno-Therapy. Skid and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases sucressf-Jlty treated. Call Main 6!3. May vine. Nature Cure Home, 2101 . Fast Adams Ave. Offtce hours. 10 to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to & p. m. Consultation Free, PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR iPAINTER. DECORA TOR Ad vice, consultation snd estimates free If yon Intend to paint, tint, .paper, finish or rflnlsh any It's Not How Much You Spend When seeking? publicity for your busliicHs, hs nut a tpicMloii of how much you spend hul how carefully you plan that spending. A Want Ail campaign for more business is lneHii sle and yet It is ha set I on sound business eM'rieuec unil tnisiuiil render alien I inn I hi re's no guess- work uhuiii the returns mi mi going Id get. That's why everybody in Hie Tu .iaude territory hcs ( hserver Waul Ails w lien I hey ha ve a "Want." UAS OI.HKttVER WANT Al Wllili DO IT. SHIPS STOCK NORTH POWDKR (Special). Twenty-two carloads of slock left the North Powder stockyards dur hiK the month of January. They consisted ol firieen and a ' halt cars of cattle, one and a half of hoKS. one car of horses and four of sheep. The Inst shipments, made last Saturday, were one car of cattle, sent hy William OourIm. nour and two cars of cattle hy I .ul her M oorc. I loi h .M r. 'outf h anoir and Mr. .Moore went to I 'ott land wit h the shipments. M rs. John M. Gilklson visited at I taker the last of the week. Mr. urid Mm: :K. L, Ledhetter nntl family left North Powder for l.a Grande where they will make their home In the ful ure. Mr. J.edhcller has heen enpaffeJ In " business there for wveral months. - The Ledhetters have heen residents of North Powder for a numher of years and have a wide circle of( friends here who regret their departure. Andrew Hull'lc Id has recently assumed hie mnnaKeuu-tit of the McGregor hutul. Jure. ... Frank Tenhrook and Ills sister, M rs. M I n n ie Fry e of I ,n w ren ce, Kans., visited relatives at Rock building. Interior and exterior Jobs neatly done. For better Jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I.. O. O. M. 1m Grande I.odt'e No. .160 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Moosebeart Legion No. J 9 S meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Moyvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Kecretary. H. P. O. KLKS I-a Grande Lodge No. 438. Ixidge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dome and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Jirother 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 each month. In the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Ray B. Bennett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD I -a Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nlghta at Eaglea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk. Rooms 11-23. La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Recce. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. end A. M. La Grands Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at. 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rod Cross Idge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at 1 ti tn. a Pythian welcome to all visiting Knignta. . C. U Berry, c. C. C. I. Graham, K. R. 8. O. K. S Hope Chapter No. II. O E. S. holds slated rommunlca. tlon the second and fourth Wed nesdays nf ench mnnth at ,-rin p. m. Visiting memlMTH cordially welcome, i. Msnde K. Fherhard. W. M. Florence Psron, fterretary. TO MARKETS NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ads are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be la nut later than V a. m. dale of liiscrtnm. Rates: 20' per wont tor . cacti Insertion. . FOU KENT Two room furnished apartment, steam heated. Down town. Call 233-W mornings. 13-2-4-tf FOIt SAl.K l'l;s. 4 months old. John I.. Fell:. Itnule I, City. , . ltl-S-4-VP WANTICII Sllverthorn -Wrlchts liavi- a place for a brljrht young Blrl lliat wishes to learn the hot lunch and soda business.' 21-2-4-21 WANTKD Man and wife on chick en much. Phone st'.4-V. !l-2-4-3t FOR RKNT 6-room house uni'ur ntshed on paved tit reel. 1 ints Onli St. ' IS-2-4-tf Creek, near Haim-s, Ihis week. Frank A. Hid well returned to his home here the first of the week, after having spent ahout three weeks ut Hot Tiike, where he underwent two minor opera tions. Mr, Rhlwell, who lias hen in poor health for some lime, feels much better now and li hoped that he will continue to improve in health, K. J. Sencerhox was n visitor to li Grande recently. Mrs. ('has. Rrant, who has heen ill for several days Is now able to he hack at her post as second and third rade teacher in the North Powder school. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kvnnii were Raker visitors recently. MOXMOIT1I NEWS. MONMlll'TII (.Special). The practice teachers of Independence have hail a holiday during the paat three weeks, the schools having heen closed on account of diphtheria. Conditions are now better and the schools will open again. The Alpha lelt Gumma and Vespertines gave a short program recently. The program started with a vocal solo. "Thank God for a Gardeij." ly Gertrude Nlck hnm and proceeded as follows: "The Fascinating Mr. Denby," a comedy one-act play by four girls; solo, "Song of Waiting," Neva Cooley; "A Bedtime Story" by ehe- Vesjertlnes Cconiedy skit); "Mollier Goose Medley.", hy Alpha Delta Gumma; vocal solo. "Tem ple Bells." Florence -Metcnlf. und "l.lmerntomy." a comedy skit by tlie Vespertimes. MonnivhistH Try i:iierlment AITNIfH (AP)-A baker nt the hend of the larKfsl city of a. slate reported lo he overwhelmingly motiarchinl, this democratic spec tacle Is presented hy the elevalion of Alderman Scharmif;! to the or I'lce of mayor of the iiavurlan i;a pllal, Munich. Schurnngl is a ba ker by trade,. Iterore you hear about what has happened In Itussia souieihlnK else has happened there. WHY SUFFER SO? i IKuk Vour Health n- Oilier l a (.rnndc I oiks lime Done. Too many people suffer Inme, aching hacks, distressing kidney disorders nlid rheumatic nchis nnd pains. Often this In due 'o faulty kidney a ct Ion nnd Ihe re danT of hardened arteries, drop sy, gravel or Brlphrs disease. Don't let weak kidneys wear you out. Vnn Don n 'a Pills before ii Is loo late! Do.m's nre o stim ulant dluretle to the kidneys. Donn's have helped thousands. They should help you. Here Is one of many j.a Grande, rases: K. I.. Bussey, 1409 Monroe nve-n-jp, snys: "I have been subject to kidney complaint nt times, psr tlciihirly when n roli . settler In the lower part of my hack. Se vere pains annoyed me and my kidneys pot out of order. 1 used Donn Puis nnd In a short time they net me rlffht." OVKIl 8KVKN YKAItR I.ATKTt, Mr. Husscy snhl: "If I hnve the lfrfist flin of kidney complaint a short use of Donn's Is sun to brill prompt relief." fine, at all dealers. Foster-Mll-hiirn Co., Mfn., Buffalo. N. Y. Adv. MAMTW POP VOU SHOULD ST AW HOME TOD AW AND TAKE ORE Of MOUC COLO INSTEAD Of- &Oilo TO Trt OT-FICE , OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Hello- thvs evcsRc-xr ,tvje. vou PUT Ir4 xA dKASK FOR . MS- AISOUT Tew IWXS AS.o . J'll. Be rxrr ne..e at the house for. another half hour.' We sot some mors. k0RK X W4NT X)OM&'NO JPNTOU CMN RUM t OUT RIG.HT NOW I " V " , EXPLAIN EVERYTHING.' W ',7 " t - r jk, i. VrtL) AliOTPtS TiMF. i rvi r.' r.-rT..,r nn-r- A HSE6, MISTCR. CONTRACTOR. . NOiv, LET'S ;e& HOU JOON "TiSlvj CfAU GOT CkjX OI TH4T BvjGY aruO shovel up That R.OOK ANTJ fiRT THAT You . LCFT i' I1- m La Grande Virile Plots In Big Chapter Play at Star Today. Chnpler 1 "The I-'ur IMrnlos" Alan Ciruy, the sray youiiK hunt er, trapper und woodsman conn a blllhely downstream in his canoe , loaded n 4he ff'.uinels with fur ; packs, lie is sighted by' two fur pirates. They have been stalking 1 him. Their bufclncs in life is not (to hunt fur but lo steal it from ' trappers, out o warehouses, from itrap.s or the tepees, of Indians When the Great North Corpora tion or th0 Chester Trading Com pany sends out trnppers to collect the catch of the hunters these des perados trail.. them und atop .ut nothing to secure the pelts. , paddling downstream nfler Al an they did their best to catch him hut he was too swift for them. At tlie appointed spot lie strikes in shore, hustles up the bank where, his Indian, Jerry, is awaiting him with a dog learn. The pirates fol low, an argument occiiih on the top of the bank. Alan with a Jlu jlutwii movement hurls both t he pirates, head over heels. down Ihe snowbank, starts his dog team am disappears around tho hend In a flash. Arriving at the 6reat North store Kaet or M ea rs examines t he pells but is outbid hy Mudge Ches ter, of the independent Chester Trailing Company. This Is Un kind or a situation thai the Great XoNh Corporation detests and re sents. For over a hundred years they had' everything in tlie Kretieli Canadian Koresls their own way, but since the revoking or original grants, Independents or free trail ers have uiu'te headway, seen ring nearly half of the fur business. Factor M ears' haired of Alan und all free traders Is shared by his daughter Helen and both of them conspire to make Alan's lire mis erahh. Hut his spirit Is strong and In spite of dirflculth-s wins. The wild forest abounds with easts or prey and In the second hapter the dangers ami difflcul- ! ties from wild animals that beset all hunters is .thrllllngly shown.' The second chapter rs culled "The Wolf pack." j "No More Women" At Sherrys For One-J Jay Run. porklin with original humor, rollicking complications and en hanced y n number of real thrills and enjoyable moments or sus pense, "No More Women!" featur ing MadRe Helhimy. Kathleen Clif ford. Malt Moore and a cast of ' splendid characters will he seen lo- ! day only at Sherry's. Dealing with the efforts of a i young Irish geologist to conquer '. his spirit nnd fight ofT the love of! a girl whom he believes to he a! wa it rem. t he era ft y rampa Ign or i i i '-P-5 IBOlBLE- iX f N6M TURN UP VOUR S DEK IS S COAT COLLAR AND (;;; J? M r n r 1 3 1 i riTu ADm .Aifx view in I TB' '- .. ! t Minutes -1 i -ra. .c? ltltKO ' tet UK V4 pVMTJ Pr2oni3eO TO TAK& AKjAY.'i Theatres Ihe pseudo-waitress to win the heart of the man sho has heard profess himself to he a woman hater, and a mongrel pup who gets the girl into trouble und then brings jibout her rescue from two ruffians who sought to ry her, "No More Women!" runs its length before one realizes it and each huh reeding development in tlie story brings': not only additional hilarity but develops a suspense that makes th climax a joyous enigma until the bifct few feet of film. Maitge Bellamy as Peggy Van Dyke Is delightfully rust und cap tivating. Kathleen Clifford as the care-free heart breaker. Daisy Crenshaw plays her part clinrmljig ly and. Mati Moore as Maddox llio woman-hater has never been seen to better advantage on the screen. Shannon I ay essays Ihe role of Stray .J-'cathcrs un Indian girl and Clarence -Burton a Beef 7lnrnn and G-eorge 'oopor as Ihe dog catcher add zest to the entertain ment by tho earnestness of their deviltry. Comedy showing 'The Sky Plumber. " It's a square meal for a dime ! Snodgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service I'hone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT ; j Kay Griffith Comedian in "Miss Bluebeard." Perhaps notMnK worse ean he al 1 un uelor on t he Terminate s(ae than the o of his voice. When such a mlsfortime coim-n to an aeior whes- family lor t'ivi' Keii- ratlons hai been Uhutitieil with the sitttrc. it would seem that Kate could not deal a harder blow. Raymond Grlffhh, playimf oppo- sil Rete Maniels In her latest 1 'urn mount plefure. Mtss Rlue- beard." comlnn to Ihe Arcade to day, was the victim nf such a mis hap a few years atro. The son ol an acior, Griffith was practically born Into ihe lh-:tlo. It was whilt he was playlm: Ihe hy in "The Wltchinff Hour," durimr the per formance of which Grif fit h wiih. obliKeil to shriek i-vi-ry ntrht ahtt ut two niatlntss em-h we'k, that h suddeitly found hiinst'lf without a voice, lie rill no pain, nor was there any other ill effi-et, cxcpt that .when he trid to .speak, ne Kitutitl issued ftniii his throat. I oe lois explained (hul on' of Win vocal cords had become so st ruined hv 1 lie exauf.;errlfd deniiihd he in lid e tm thrill nightly lh.it It could never rfKain Its neruial posit hm. Toda he can talk etisily enoui;h. but nol abttve a whlnp-r. Smidi'iily rohlM-d of a means ol llvi-lihoo., anil with his career shattered. Griltilh was hUe a ship wit hunt a rudder until t he, possi bilities of t he screen became ap parent. For live yearn he. was on the .scenario staff of, Mack Sennell. Hy then, hecaieie of bin afflict km. he had naturally dvelopftt Into a remarkable p.mt omintisi. I i inv forced to expresa hiniseif wllhoul iiiil:i, be bud undergone the best 1 possible kind of li lining for ttere. n I act ins. Couple Taken on l.tipior C.wirue PKNDIJ'.TON. Ore. Bonds or $toon and jr. tin respectively were required of Sun Handy mid llaltle Handy, his wife, when charges of maintaining a common nuisance and illegal possession of liquor were preferred against the couple. They were arrested by the sheriff following a raid on I heir place In Ihe west cud of town. Piiriiy Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN From tho mixer tho dough In placed Into "nll-ntnol troughs," assuring the consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out tho process of ngelng the do igli. Wo are glad to announce, to the public that our products can now bo bought at Tho Pul acu Confectionery, La Grande, Bakery K. .1. McYVU.MAMS, Owner The Only Inilenciiiltiit litikt-ry In I n firnniln. nfil-K lllllllO.N IIIIKAD- sUl'lilll'IMi HltRAD Eighth Message Why pny more? Yon can buy an ' KSSHX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Lcdbcttcr Garage MOII Ailaina Arcntin NOW FOLKS We liavr to offer a Rood nsoori incut of 1'scil KcwIiir Machines, M.! lis . wiirn.s - m:v ikimi s . n tiros i.o.vti on itoTAitv siu i-ri.c. l'rom Sri.iltl tn $1(1.011 Wfi iti v, m:i,i, oit niAiii:. Furniture Exchange l'ir and Jefferson I'linne 474-J Clue Mounlain Oregon Lumber itrroisi: yor in ii.n si:i: rsi c uliiit In ritiinc (inr luiitcriiil cict, Bowman-IIichs Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN' AM) HOT WOOD PHONE MAIN 617 I. it. .Ml. Ml ALL, T7 l.CttieF - VOU LOOK. j VJi-.RR.iCr -WHAT'S -1 ONMvjuK CHL-bll ( 1 j (Mm iifiUs mi i ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT (?OVK. (Special) Tho hlffh schixol orchestra will pive their annual concert Friday cvciiintf. Kehruary 20. Ity Invitation from Mr. 1'hy the hinh school orchestru will play it t Hot Lake Sanatorium Sunday af , termion, Kehruary 22. I Mr. nnd Mrs. j. J. Conley have j hn li s(.elldln tlie pant week in IJt (riande. called theiv by the illness of A. H. fonley. Thru wre .st III a few cases of chicken pox al t'ove, althomih nearly all of the children! are1 aalu in sehoot. 1 Jen n M iler has been out of school for a few days on account of illness. Her mother, Mrs. Krank .Miller, ha been Hlayln in town during her llbuss. Wan. a Hetty, small tlaufrliler or Mr. and Mis. A, II. Orion, ha ..eeii on the sh'k list, A revival service will be hold at the Hnptisl church during the re mainder or thiN week. I'rof. toy i 'onklin 'came over from t'n ion for the oratorical con- te.-o her' re. Hy. lltH Marian Klolse Ilnnlley. who is attending school nt H ilton, c:iille home for the week end. Mrs. I.. t. curler was hostess at an informal party at liL-r home lu re a few days iiro. POINT, HIS DUTY "Kill" two years l suffered ngo nl.ing pains In my stomach, heleh liur up sour nnd bitter fluids and gas. Tongue always coaled. Doc tors were unable to help me. The lirst dose of Mayr's Wonderful Heincdy made me feel 1 00 per cent better, ti ml I am now feel ing b. tier than at any time In my life. I deem It my d ity lo inilf.e other HUlforera. II is a simple, harmless preparation that removes Die catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract nnd al lays the inflammation which causes practically nil stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. In cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. " -,' :l HAG 10 ) , Aw ' I l HORDBL0WER- x--t. .r- f5ATAJ'lri 1 1 V ! y J ' 1 h W ( At J. Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season at j i THE L0TTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. REAL KSTATE MORTGAGES For Sale f liavn , several . Rinul ones. Call ami nti nlxmt theiu. L. S. WEEKS ItKAl.TOlt l-'lrn & Ami) lnsiirnncn II ma advertise! It. lie knows It's good! WEAVER'S Tailors Cleaners, PyeTS Anil lrwstr piiom; MAIN 73 i JCKt fril" La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of - all kinds denned and rebuilt: ' Feather Renovating'. Has and Fluff Itugs made to order and for nalo. Carpet and It'Jg Chatt ing, Furniture Tto-coverlnif, lileviised Funiignter. Factory Phon4-y.jTX ciias. i:ivAniSf rroo. UNION-LA CIlANDK AUTO STAGE timi:'1 leaves I'ninil 8:16 A. M. 1:15 P. M. AI1I.K l.cnvcs I.H tlrnntle 11:00 A. M. 5:15 P. M. Btintlnys Leaves Leaves ' Union La (Jrande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Satttrilni KlRlit Specials 1'nves Leaves I nlnn I, a Crnnile 7:00 P. M. 11:110 P. M, Healed t'nrs P. a. llcl.AI', Miinnuce IIvitliiini-tcrN, Nmnmcr lintel BUILDING MATERIAL SASH ANI llOOItH llAKIIWAUi: Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Hume Concern With Ifnniu Purttose MILL WOOD Greciiwooil Avenua I'liono M-7U3 BY TAYLOR ON VOL) SMELL THiS DLRO HOiMCOT OMtR. THEP-ti ? , J: J S 6LW ' I fi .1 L