Friday, February 6, 1925.
THE ES GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVED
FACTS f!T73T?
The Observer Want Ad Pae
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
i
FOR RENT
Q'QK RKNT Furnished houso
J keeping apartment on ground
I floor. GcorKi! Ilihl, 12 IS Wash.
J, Ave. 12-2-6-Stl)
ll.'itlt lll'VT u. i .. j
.... .....II .-m.-uiii JlfllLtTU ruums.
i Oddfellows Tmi,!p fnrmorlv V
I XI. '. A. 8-2-5-20tp
foil RENT Two room furnished
apartment, si. urn heated. Down
j yon-n. Cull '233-W mornings. '
Y 13-2-4-tf
'OK RUNT llmi.icki'. pliiir rooms,
t Wavi-rly Apl. 7-"-:i-4lp
WANTED
ANTKD SewlnK neatly done.
' J Phone 4:14 W. Mm. Noru W. hi,,
if- D-I2-I7-UU
rOK HALE
full SAI.i: I'lKn, 4 months old.
1 John I.. IVik, Itouti! I, city.
i . ' . 10-2-4-llp
LOST
fOITNn teh. T'lione 1'42 M.'
r Horses Shipped from Haines.
- HAIN'KR, Ore. The second load
of heavy draft horse, was shipped
the firnt of Ihe week, buyers seoui'
the country for animals for
trnel:iiiK ami other heavy vvorl;.
tortl:ind receive.! :iri of the loud.
(Diher sweht to Wushlirglon points.
" THE SPARK RUG '
I Vitaiiuns1 to noiirishmcnt
8re what a spark-pliig is to a
tnotor. - To sustain vitality,
"the body needs three thou
sand calories of food daily,
yet if this food is not activated
by vitamins the body is tin
hble to thrive in health
strength.
Scott's Emulsion
brings to a weakened system
vitamin-activated nourish
ment of highest decree. A
little taken regularly helpi-
wonderfully to buiid strength
f and resistance.
"lf you would kePp-y
'strong and vital ac-
.Jtivate your diet with j"
rScor't's Emukion.
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Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
A'lTOll.VEYS
COCIIKAN & KHKHHAKI) Uno.
i T. Cochran and Colon H. Kber
I hanl, AMorneyH, l.a Oronde Na
' tlonal Bank Huildlni;.
' I
' 'HinOInAOTOItH
JHi BRl.l.K MYI'.HS Clilroprniv
tor, New l'oley Itiilldlu. JiuurH
1Q to 12 a. rn.. 2 to 6 . m., and
7 to i p.; in.
DIt. J. E. WOODE1.I Chlroprao
tor and Naturopath. Hlcia and
blood dlftnaaen, headaches, ap
pendlcltla, backaclien, rhe-iraa-
tism, asthma, cceema, varlcoHev
veins, all kinds of stomach,
neart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Ulood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20.
Roinmer Hld. I'lione 4'J7-W.
Residence Thone lao-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J.' L. Ingle, Osteopath, 8plnal
curvature and fallen arches a )
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
Land feeding of Infants a spe
'claltr. Office Phone Main 10.
P.es. Phone 106-R. Sommer'
Bldg.
PHTSICIAN-SUKCILON Dr. F. L.
Kalston Iractlce limited to the
eye. ear. nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldff.
Main 77S. 1-1-lm
. A. N. ond MA TIT E. MAT-
VILXE Ppeclattsts In chronic
d tseajips. Method: Nn t u ropat n
nd Merhnno-Therapy. Hkln and
blood dHensen, nervous diseases,
chronic head:ichc, fwtnn, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble; all kinds of
ch ron lc d t seB.ien siiceraff illy
treated. Call Main SI3. May
lll Naturf Cure Home. 2I0J
(kKt Adams Ave. Offie hoti's.
) to 1 2 a. m . l:S to & p. m
Cnnvnltntlon Free,
Your Plans
For .
Spring
AVI ml will they lie Mils
year? cw clothes. mw
iioiuu furnishings, u new
house, a new cur?
j . Whatever, your plans, thorn
!M Hi he old 1 1 Milk i Ik'
posed of this spring-thlnffs
Hint wilt ii'pi'e.-t'iu , ii'ai ..-
nit it) oilier-und things for
which you ciiii gel colli hard
cusli. i:et ll the Want Ail
way.
The curt Im kiiiiiII yet She
returns ut-e timiifdliiic
assured.
Ullil
"AN OllHCRVKK WANT
Ai) wiiIj no rr."
NRW YORK. (AD The
I-iiUfd Mine Workers of America
announce tlmt dcHplic nallon;;!
prosporily el.sewlicri', tiny ur
condnrtiitfr a relh-f profriim on
Itit'K srnle for nietnher now out
of work throuKh striken and loek-j
ouis. j
t'nlon officials sny that nlnco
Inst April the relief hu8 amounted
to "many millions of dollars.'
hundreds of thousands of dollars
l-in? paid out monthly, and thut
it cure for what now amounts to:
120.(H,o destitute mineiH und their
families in various strike districts, j
The 5do,noo members of the or-1
ganlzation ns u whole, they, stiy
contribute this expenditure, which
wiil be eontinned "unl 11 the stri
des are won." I
The unemployment affects bit
uminous roal fields, purlieu la rly
in Southern West Vtrffiniu, Ken
lucky and Tennesse. The union
dates the trouble from whnt It
terms tho failure of mine owners'
there to ucecpl the Jacksonville
agreement of December,' 1S23.
In other years the jisls c(tl(l.
had u s ! a I ly b.ten adopted
tbrouffhont the Industry at large.
Mine owners In the present stri
ke areas, however, opposed the
Jacksonville scale as beitiff too
hlsh for their hlh tost woili
PROFESSIONAL D13COHATOR
PAINTER. DECORATOR Ad
vice, ponsullntlon and eatimateB'
free If you Intend to pulnt, (Int.
paper, finish or rerinisu any
buihllnif. Interior und exterior
jobs neatly done. For bellir
- Jul.s call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. La Ornndo l.odKe
No. 3fii I.oyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at II p. m. ut
Odd Follows' hall. Tha Women's
Mooseheart Legion No. Sis
meets every Beconri and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
uaroid Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. EI.K8 ha Grande Lodge
No. 438. 'Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
filly extended to all Rrother
Elks.
Lester Brarnwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLE
La Grande Camp No. 19. Meets
every first and third Monday
nishtfl at Eajfloa halt All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece. C. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Cleric
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lour
No. 41. A. F. end A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
welcome to ell Masons.
J. U Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Lin d g re n. Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS 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. Berry. C. C.
C. L. Graham, K. R. 8.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 11. O.
E . 8. holds at :t t ed com m u n lc-
tlon the second and fourth Wed
nesdaya of each month at 8:'n
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
MruMe K. Khrrhnrd. W. M.
Kornce Htrnn, icrfary.
NEW TODAY
NOIICU
Classified Waul Ads are Strict
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy
must be la not later than
9 a. m. date of Insertion.
Rates: 2o per word for each
assertion.
FOR BALE Team and hnrnM. oi
.will trade for car. 1616 Monroe
Ave. ' 12-3-ii-2tp
FOR ItENT Kurnlahid nparlment
Cull 145-J. (i-2-0-tf
InKS. and as one whtoh they
could not pay, especially when
in: competition with lower scales
paid In other non-union fields.
The miners stood .upon the basic
agreement und fouuht any cut.
The I'nited Mine Workers'
organization stands behind men In
the position they have taken to
fight cut.' . When evictions from
euiitpuny-ownnd botiHi'B follow, the
union assumes their family bur
dens. Jt. finances t ho fund need
ed to provide collages, barracks or
tents for ndiefs corps and colonics
scattered amonnv 1 he hilts nnd
mo inlnlnn. It pays moYntr expenses;-
supplies fond, clotbliur
nnd fuel; securis mdi(al alteni -ion
for the sick, and approves
the hill of the undertuker bury
ing those who die. t
The Kanawha fields in soul hern
West Virginia, .which the union
dies as an example of the func
tioning of its relief machinery,
received $S2,tou in relief funds
lit I teeemher alone. The union
there bought a tract of fid lots
for $l,Mit, nnd built 120 cut luges
for, $l!i.(MiO to provide a roof ful
some of the l.&iui miners' fami
lies evicted.
On the Kanawiia River, accord
ing to the union, Uo families
to the union, U0 families were
dispossessed the day be
fore ' Christmas. Lacking shelter
against rain und annw, the wom
en und children were ho tried in
a church, the pews being convert-;
ed Inio cribs. j
On Christmas Day there were J
15.0IHI children living in tents or
barracks In West Virginia. Tin; ;
union received $5,000 from the ln-l
ternutlonnl officials with"' which It ;
bought ten tons of canily and j
nuts. This was distribu ted th
roughout the urea so mothers
could put some token in tho
children's stockings.
Hats were once worn only by
freemen; slaves went barcbeadciK
A freeman voluntarily removed his
lial" as a synibOl' 'of report and'
service, which in time became a
common courtesy. Thus we take
off our hats to ladles.
Rut about this arma argument
and the big guns others are mak
ing; wonder what they are aim
ing at?"
Safe
Milk
For Infant tt
InvalidM.
Children,
The Aged
Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder
form.makcsThc Food-DrinkTor All Ages.
Oifestible No Cooking, A light Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form.
Vsk for "Horhck's, ot ell Fountains.
cJf Avoid Imitations Substitute!
FOR SALE
Seven-room modern home com
pletely firnlshfd, fuli hanemenl
wltli concrete floor, furnace; good
location. Price $.'000.00. Terms.
For Rent A Inrgo lo-room
rooming house. This place is ex
cellently located to accommodate
shop and mill men.
Four-room home, plastered, city
water, electric lights, located cloe
to the Greenwood school. Price,
1S.no. - Terms: i-ioo.tni, balance
at$2fl.00 per month.
Geo.H.Currey
REALTORS
Real Estate Loans Insurance
MAMTII POP
I'M &OIMG TO DRIVE
OUT TOTHE PARK
AND VNATCH THEM
5. V
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PLAW HOCKEV- MISS
V-UNT- VJOULD MOU
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
IT1 1 - - : Mil Wjfl 1
AHA cveieetT i1. o.THtRe vov jAR-cs.
4Y01K se cc-. ax.
PART OKTHG Time Z tVAS
N ANOTHER hN'i CFPICG,. OT TH.
La Grande
"Not One. to Spare" :
Accorded High HonpVs .
By Review Board, ;
The National Roard orTtevlew In
its report places "Not One U,
Spare." now nl Sherrys. with
"America" and 'A Roy 01 Fland
ers" as the three best films to come
before the board.
This high honor follows unpre
cedented pruis'j for the film from
Now York critics. Another cpochul
event in Its two weeks' run at the
Cumco was u special showing, ut
the suggestion of Will Huys, the
dean of motion picture' industry,
tor the committee on public rela
tions of Motion Picture Producers!
and Distributors association.
Comedy showing, "The Hand
som Cabman.".. . (,
What Others Think
Of "A llan Must Live" '
Now at the Arcade.
. Two of . America's best known
short story writers, contributors to
the Saturday livening Post and
Colliers, paid n visit to the Para
mount Long Island studio during
the filming of Klchurd Dix's new
plcturt', 'A Man Must. Live," and
expressed themselves in enthusi
astic terms about the production
which they viewed in roush form..
Tho first, William Almon Wolf.
isaid. "I am especially interested in
Ihe fine way the story values are
kepi In l he picture. The punch or
1 ho original story Is maintained
Throughout and I gol a .great kick
out of Dlx. I think he does great
work. Jt is a fine picture." .-.
The other, .William McMnVf. had
tills to say about "A Man Must
Live,' "It Is n peach of a picture
and has some of the greatest
scenes I ever saw on the screed.
The picture is superb all the way
through." '
"A Man Must Live," which will
be shown at the Arcade theater
today is sun n humdinger. Re
nt ruber "Manhattan?"
Jacqueline Logan. Kdnn Murphy
nppcur In support of the star, oth
ers are George NhsIi, Charles Rey
er, Lucius lb lub rson and Jane
Jennings.
Ifcot Gibson Here
At Star
In New Role.
Hoot Ollison has contributed
something- new In the wny of screen
humor In his latest nhotniilny, "40
Home Hawkins." for rnlversnl.
whleh opens today In the Hinr then,
ter. He convinces one that seri
ousness of Intent enn niaitn for
hearty laughter without placing a
strain on the credulity of the one
who louphs. None could be more
serious than Hoot as he (roes about
his multiplicity of duties; first, as
I WAJ6MT
r'r re be '-.
OEL'C-
(
2SJ!fcHTcD
&A.MS
ToCsO
.-r-.
I 1" 7
1- I
Jseei
7eePN(2 rixSupr
Theatres
the entire staff of the village hotel
and then as entire mechanical force
of a village theater. Rut every1
movo Is n lough-producer, even
though the spectator cannot help
but sympathize with this hard
working young man.
Nor Is Hoot the only one in "40
Horse Hawkins" who makes one
laugh by the serious Intent ness of
devotion to work; for the actors,
double cast as such, are sincere in
their art, baru-slormers though
they be..'
Prominently assisting in the suc
cess of. "40 Horse Huwklns" are
Anne Cornwall, Helen Holmes,
Uiehnrd Tucker and Kdward Sedg
wick. Tha latter ulso directed.
Thry iflo strange things In Tex
as.' ' Besides electing n;. wouiun
governor, thry arrested '- an oil
stack i,sulrsnian. ,
Thought 3 Little Children
Needed ; Mother's Care
. "My Btomnch suffering was so
severe that I could not have last
ed much longer. I did not care
so hutch for myself but did not
want to leave my three little
children who needed a mother's
love and care. A cousin In Cull-
I fornla wrote me nbo it Mayr's
! Wonderful Remedy and I took a
I course of it. 1 have since been
I entirely well." It is a simple,
i harmless preparation that rc
1 moves t he cala rrhat mucus from
;the Intestinal tract und allays the
j infhi m ma I Ion which causes prac
Ittcally all stomach, liver and ln
itcstinnl ailments, Including appen
i dk ills. One .dose will convince
j or money refunded. - At all drug
i gists. Adv.
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakers
Ambulance Service
rhone Main 62
Corner 4th nnd Penn
OR
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I J TEAM THIS Y
Ruthless Slaying of
Wild Birds Is Menace
NEW YORK. (AP). Th mi
gratory game birds of North A
merica are threatened with pract
ical extinction, in the opinion of
Dr. W. T. Hornadtiy, note natural
ist and defender of wild birds and
animals. Ducks and geese muv
come to the vanishing pulnt in ton
yeurs If the present rat of slt.ufh
ter continues "The doom of our
non-migratory birds us well Is
sounded unless bag limits ar;i Ira
mediately reduced," Dr. Hornaday
declures.
"An army of 6,000,000 hunters
equipped with the most modern
devices of slaughter hua reduced
to a certainty the practical exter
mination of the game birds if the
present unparalle) rate of des
truction continues," the speaker
said. .There has never In-fore
been anything equalling the pre
sent pursuit of bird life in Ameri
can history. Nut even the des
truction of the. buffalo wmh more
persistent or widespread.
"It is generally admitted " that
the automobile has doubled the
perils of the game, because It has
placed every stretch of water
where ducks may be reported, and
every hunting ground within the
reach of hunters living wit bin a
radius of goo miles or more.
"I'lider the ruling of Ihe Depart
ment of Agrlculiurc tho bag limit
1 hot may he shot by u single hunt
er In one iluy Is 2f iIucUh of all
kinds, except the wood duck and
eider duck, and eight ge(,se and
eight hrandt. The season lasts for
three months or more. These lim
its' are most wasteful. No man or
ordinary sized family can eat ii,r
ducks In mil' dav, nor mote than
one-fifth of that number, am)
since their -ib Is forbidden in
most states, indications are that a
large percentage of a lull bag must
he given away or become a loss by
decay.
"The awful limit of 25 ducks a
day now prevails in 2! stalea, fatal
ly Including all the slates where
the ducks find winter feed and
where they congregate In greatest
numbers lu winter. Although no
hunter gets his limit every day, and
in many slates where duehs wer
Blue Ribbon Bread
TIIK SPLIT LOAF 2 1 OZ., j.li
.Miulw Clean Sold Clcmi
Jn tho making of our products we use only tho best of rnw
materials and take pride In the fact that we hnvo tho most
modern factory in lOastern Oregon nnd the best ovens known
to the baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex
perience who are working to make the very beat bread for
you. Try 11 loaf and be convinced.
Front the raw material to the consumer without having been
touched by the human hands.
La Grande Bakery
It. J. Mi'YYILLIAMS, Owner
The Only Independent llukery In La Oranile.
BLUR HUlliON KKIJAD , SIII'KHI'INB BREAD
Eighth Message
Why pay more? You can huy nn
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbetter Garage
l'lf)8 Adauia Avenue
The low cost of operating our business eniihles us tn
sell ,ynii iiierchaiulisc for' less money.'
Furniture Exchange
Fir ami Jefferson I'lione 474-J
WE IIUV, SELL OR TRADE
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
Tiir: in.sT hoi'rs op run day aiie ppunt
in yorit iiomk.
' .HAVK (INK YOlt WILL KNjr,','.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
ciiAi.v anii nox vooi pnoxE main mt
J. li. AI U.N HALL
Gee' that v.
I'UL
- HELL0W VJITH
I'D
The striped
evuEATER e
Some plahER
iswt he?
t
r-1
5 11
, ai mA kmc e., n V v y
once plentiful he will now be for
tunate if he kills one duck, yet in
Ihoso, diminishing areas where
d tick s seek winter protection and
food, he often gets the limit by
the time most of us are break
fasting. "Without further legal restric
tions. In ten years our migratory
game birds will have become so
shot to pieces and weakened as to
be reduced to the vunishing point,
t'nless steps are taken further to
protect the birds again the millions
of hunters arrayed against them
for three months of the year the
slaughter will automatically make!
duck shooting a thing of the past,
and many species may pass per
manently from our list of game
birds. I appeal not only to the
sportsmen but to all bird lovers, to
the women of the country, -to all
ot hut s who are interested In pre
serving our wild life for future
generations, to act now, before It
is too late."
$17(1.000 PKR.MIT TAKKV
KI'GKNE, Ore. A building per
mit was taken out for the erec
tion of a four-story concrete apart
ment houso to be built by II. It.
Taylor and W. C, Klllolt of Ibis
city at 1 Im corner of ThlrUienth
avenue and Willamette at reel. The
estimate .cosl, according (it the per
mit, in $i7it, mm. This Is $i;oo more
than tin total permits ismied here
in the month or January.
I Manson While, Portland
architect, who furnished the plans
lor ihe two new Junior high Hehooln
here, has drawn the plans for the
apartments and Zineo brothers
of Portland have been awarded
the contract. Work of clearing
I hi! ground has been In prngrti.ss
fur a number of days.
The William Pen Charter of Lib
erty was exhibited under strong
guard til Independence Hall, be
ginning the rind of the year, until
it could be transferred to tho stale
11 re hives at llarrlsburg. Pa.
Kven tho lgh It was an army
dentist a soldier nhnt nl In Wash
ington, we s;iy he shouldn't have
done it.
SAM HE IS-
Pick him To
BE OUR
BEST MAN
l)EXT MEAR'.
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
; . In Season
V ' -at ' I.
THE LOTTES
1118 Jefferson Ave.
Buy
This
Home
7-ItOOM, MODMItV
liorsi: ox I'Avi k
sTin:irr.. a iiai:- ,
CAIN Ai' S-T.illl.llll.
$7.'.II.0I) t'ASII, HAL
AMU IN .MONTHLY
I'AYMKNTK. .
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WEEKS & BLACK
tiKAiroii
I'lre & Auto llisnranco
II fin advertises It, he knows
It's good!
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyiira
And Pressors
PIION'R MAI.V 7a
Depot Street
La Grande
1 Mattress Shop nnd
. . Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds
: cleanod and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Itng and fluff
Itiigs mado to order and for
; sale. Carpet and Hug
lug. Furniture Ile-coverlng,
Licensed Fumifccutcr.
Fuctoiy Phone 424-W
Chan. kiVAnVi.s; t'roo.
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UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTQ STAGE
TIME TAIILI3
" T.cnves . Leaves
Union Ln Ornnile
8:15 A. M. 4- 11:00 A. M.
1:15 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Sundays
Leaves Leaves
Union , La Grande
1:00 P. M. 6:16 P, M.
Kattmlny Night Kpeelnls
Leave lirnvcs
Vnlou l,n (Jninile
7:00 p. M. li:oo p. M.
Heard Cars
P. O. DeLAI', Manager
HemltiiinrterM, Konimcr Hotel
BUILDING :
MATERIAL
HASH ANI HOOKS
IIAUDWAItlJ
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Iloine Concern With a
Iloiiio Purpose
BULL WOOD -
Oiwjivroort Avenna
Phone .M-7:la
BY TAYLOR
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