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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1925)
Saturday, February 7, 1925. THE US GRATIDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE jJMVEW " The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOK BENT OR HKNT Furnished apartment Oil M6-J.' 0-i-Uf UR HKNT Kurnished huluvi-. Keeping apartment, on ground floor. Ocorgn Hull, 1212 Wush. ; Ave. 12-2-&-3tp (lit HKN'IV-Steuin heated rooms. OddfellowR Temple SI. C. A. . formerly Y. ())ll KENT Two. room furnished upuriineni, meum neuted. Down lawn, rail eaa-W inornlnKS. " WANTDU WANTED Rewlng neatly done. rnone st w. MrB..Norii Webb. . 9-13-17-lui LOST OliNn Watch. I'honn 14 2 ivf. 5-2-r.-3tp rtK SAL.il, OR SALE Tenm and hiirnesfl, or will trnile for car. Hilti Monroe Aye. !2-a-6-2tp ri it WAitciioi si: liomti i) NHW YOltK (Al-). Mix imi.sk i roliheuH l-'rliluy held up. aix mployes of ii' l'iilli-.St:iteK bond d wiirehoil.se in WVmI Kiejileelit h Iriet and eHe:tie, Willi furs v;il- fiied at one hundred thiii'.uind dol- The. robbers It up Hip- em iloy'3 iiR-uinst a wall and w hi wo of them kept, guard tho oth r three, put tlx; furs, all squirrel wlilns, on u motor truck. J I un- lr'lH of pl'HOIlH passed the billd- fiiK'Wliilo tin- robbers were, work up. FOR SALE Seven-room modern home com pletely f-jmlshed, full basement Svllh eoneretn floor, furnace; po.-d oration. Price r,(MMl.(lll. Terms. 0 ' For Itent A lnrito 10-room (rooming house. This place. Is ex- ellentiy located to accommodate Alion and mill men. Four-rootn homo, plastered, city fcvatur, electric lights, located close to the Greenwood school. Price, aisno.nn. Terms: $:tii.)), lialance itt $25.00 por month. GeoTlCCufrey REAITORS .Ileal Estato Louns Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EI1ER1IAR13 Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Eber hard, Attorneys. .a Grande Na tional Bank Building. cniRoriiACToits At. BELLE MY EHS Chiroprac tor, New Foley building. Hours ID to 12 a. in., 2 to 6 p. m and 7 to. 9 p. in. DR. J. E. WOODKLr, Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood dlscaBi'B, headaches, fip nenriiplflfi. hnekaehes. rhryjma- tlsm, asthma, eczema, varlcosev veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treatfld. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Sommer nidg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phono 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. Osteopath. Diseases of women i.flnd fading of Infants a spe cialty. ' Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone 108-R. Sommer Bldg. PHTSICIAN-HUHOEON Dr. F. L Its I stun Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fit tin- of glasses. Sommer Hldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm NATlRE Cl'RE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT VTLLE Fpeclallsts In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mer-hano-Therapy. Skin and blood disease, nervous dlseftss, chronic headache, ecrema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronic diseases siccs.-f'Jl!y treated. Call Mnln 621. May. vllls Nature Cure Home. 2111 i Fast Adams Ave. Of fir hou--s. 1 to it a. m.. 1:20 to fc p. m. Consultation Free. Your Plans For Spring What your? ll(MIKT, will thvj be New clothes. ftimisliiiiKs a a Mfiv nr? tills new new Whatever your plans, tlm-c will hn old UlhlKK to lip dls i.si'il of this sprliig; (hliius that will ii'iit-i'M'iit mil Sal mi to ot hern mid things for whirl) you t'Uii roll) hard cash, (irt li I lie W aul Ad wuy. : Tim rost Is small yil Mm returns arc IiniiH-liaii ami assured. "A IV OIWERVKIt WANT AD WILIj IK IT." JAPS DESIRE lTONnT.T'l.TT, (Al-). Not ono of tlio two-srom plillilron horn to Jupanrsi pn ron I a in Hawaii since 1 nvrnilMr 1 hns mnile a r'Bnrvat ion for tho rotonlion of his Jup-nnt-St citiznnship imdPr tho now ex patriation law which Japan placed in effect Decemhcr 1. orconlinp to Koilrhi Yamnaakl. JupancHii con-f;ul-Keiipral for tlie territory. The low, snckiiiff to abolish dual citizenship If such elimination Is! hsired. provides that utl children horn lo Japanpfm parents In tho I'nlted States nftor Hec. 1 shall bo regarded as exel usl vely A mcrlcnn citizens unless parent b, within 14 days after hlrth, expressly reserve Jupunese cltir.cnship for the child through tho Japanese consulate, j allure to regisier sucn n'si-niiuuu automatically relinnutshes . any claim which the Japanese Kvern ment miKht have on the child, as in the case of dual citizenship which prevailed previously. Vital statistics show that up wards of 40 children have. , been horn to Japanese - parents since ' Explaining the workinKS of the new law. Consul- General Yanins akil said: "I am personally ur in?r expatriation of those Japanese who are Botnp to make the Tniled rnoi'EssioxAii UECoiiATon PAINTER, DECORATOR Ad-, vice, consultation and estimates free If you Intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or reflnisb uny building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. For better jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4S1-W 10.22-lin FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. Ia Orundo I-odjfe No. Sf0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night ut 8 p. m. et Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheurt Legion No. 3!8 me tits every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. ii. V, O, ELKS La Grand Iodgfl No. 4 3 Ht Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, . .. t Exalted Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OI THE WORLD j La Grand) Camp No. 169. Meets every firft and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms J1-2S, L4 Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. ' I R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third - Friday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rod Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle bail (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. I Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. ft O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 18. O. E. S- holds stated communica tion the seonl and fourth We!-' m-sdays of each month at t:0 p. ni. VtMting members cordially Welcomed. Mantle K. Kltrrhanl. W. M. Klorenc itienn. Secretary, CITIZENSHIP NEW TODAY NOTJCb. Classified Waal Ads are strict ly VAUU l.N ADVANCE! copy must be In not later tluta a. m. date of Insertion, luteal 2c per word lor each uigerlloa. KOn HKNT Five room modern furnished house. Inquire 2 son Second street. 12-2-7-ltp FOIl KENT -with iranie. Mrs. Xtiher. - Furnished house 2fi.0l per mo. See 12-2-7-ltp I'OH HKNT Knur room modern house, furnished. Phone SlilS-lt. ' l(l-2-T-2tp VQfl SALE llry 10-lneh wood. D.rifl. Kenee ir.n;n and feHl llner. Phono K.I M. 13-2-7-2tp r'OR KENT 3-room furnlslu'd house with Karaite, jniUh-e ir.2n T. 1 (1-2-7-21 p FOR SAL13- GreenlUK ' Phono 4r,0 -Rome beauty, R. I. and (lullo apples. .1. 1 2-2-7-atp WANTED Pasture for Phone K,(l M. :t horses. 7-2-7-3tr FOR RENT Five room modern house. 2005 First street; nnd one ' five room house. 701 Jefferson. , Phone 4C3-J. 20-2-7-ltp FOR SAI.l-340-.. -Turkey toms. WANTKD To rent about 10 or 1 acres with improvements. Wrll I1. K., earn observer. !2-2-7-:itp on RKNT New modern B-room bungalow with parage. Call Main Hi or 333 W. 13-2-7-4t FOR HE NT Well furnlBlied four nnotll house, close in, to reliable couple. f 45.UU month. Phone 1 1 u V. lC-2-7-0t 'OR RENT npartment, W Ave. -Modern three room furnished. Call 1214: lu-3-G-ltpi States their homo in . the future, and urginp parents to take advant age of the new law which . aids them in effecting expatriation of their children. "The new law is a measure of tho desire of tho Japanese 'gov ernment to remove objections raised to tho former dual citizen ship und, further evidence, of my ("overnment's desire to maintain friendly relations. ""I am only asking Americans to exercise tolerance and ' patience with the Japanese as with other laces to tho end that t he" Japrtlieae may bo understood better. I believe a better iiudei'Htundlng will remove all of the prejudlrp now lodged againsl my peoplo and I am confident that Americans In their hearts mem to be absolutely fair and jusi to them." The importation of pins Into England was forbidden in 14S3. They were expensive and, with ladles nt that time, "pin money" was a consideration. Divorces are more numerous In tlie western stales where women are scarce, I ban in the eastern states where women diiIiuiiiiIkt lie lljeil. We are expecting a car of Shingles within the next few days. There will he some exceptional values in No. 2's. Leave your ottTers early they will not remain long with us. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Th Poor filao'i Friend" 9ppo. Frnindr?. PflONft 218 m Ho Bandar Biulonss MAMTW POP r- 1 NNT TO U, DKES That 1 ( 1.0VE.LS 1 rrrr' J 1L MX OUTBUKSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo -AHD DON'T FORGET TO MAIL. OF MINE". WAlT A MINUre- HrR.tf'S A WrtlTG THMAU m mzs w w km SS? "Ar 1 13? i ' ft I w - J " 13 o ia .i , f ' Phone 2-7-ltnl La Grande i Ex-Yale Football Player Star In "Millionaire Cowboy." A new star, long known as a brilliant featured player In motion pictures, emerges nbove the west ern horizon in the pei-son of Maurice B. ("Lefty") Flynn for mer Yale football hero, at Sher ry's today In "The Millionaire ( 'uwboy," the first of the new Klynn out-of-door pictures pro duced under the F, B, O. ban ner. Supported by a capable cast which includes Gloria Grey. Charles 'Crockett, Frederick Pet ers and Daddy makes , Ills mark Hoosler, Lefty in no uncertain nuinner in this Inttlnl starring vo- htele. KaC.nally a great all-around athlete, he combines with his physical .prowess, nnd good looks it vpi-v nnn.ttdn rii bin amount or dramatic talent and he portrays; with fine feeling the part of the young .harum-scarum son of a millionaire, who Is sent out to a deserted western town by his Irntc father In order to get him out of a scrape;. 1 low he rehabilitates the town and makes a success of his life, in addition lo winning the girl, is the story which Dai ry 1 Frnncls Zanuck tells in "The Millionaire Cowboy." Comedy showing. "Why Hurry." Double Headline Vaudeville Bill At Arcade. A double headline bill with a mixture of comedy, singing, danc ing and circus features vIH be seen nt you r favorite a m usenient resort, tho ' Arcade theater,- on Sunday next. The Novelty Stanleys head this pleasing program ns - "Wonder Workers" In gymnastic stunts and elastic gyrations, a clever, classy double, grace fully performed a most 'pretentious offering. Tom K- Dorothy Bennett, the added ut l met Ion,, appear In "The Old Home Town." ti rural comedy skit from the pen of Sam J. Parks; master vaudeville writer. It con tains a wealth of Infectlo is rube comedy and laughable situations. Windy City Trio have an act thru comprises harmony singing to gether with numbers on the pi ano nnd ukeleles. Their voices blend nicely nnd they rlo a touch of comedy. George Hntto, "The One Man Vaudeville Show," does ft variety of Juggling and non sense kept to lop-notch, through tho net.. The act Is a whole blll In Itself. Reynolds A Rogers are a huppy combination of voire and per.,..n.'i.ity with Just eno'igh comedy to please the average aud ience nnd chow nblllty nnd care ful attention to every little de tail.' ' With Arcade orchestra fea turing acts. Gosh mom vjhm don't vOU VJEftR our hO. Of SODS OLD DREES THEBE lO WtfcR BEFORE THIMMN& ABOUT t-fcw ONES'' 7 Si 5ft CLLaJ 3,.. ' ! i r 1M) JU JL IMI "l(T IS ON Theatres Hoot Gibson's Latest Has Good Comedy, . Now at the Star. - In "40 Horse Hawkins," t nl versal-Gibson production, which ' opened yesterday ln the Star t bo ater, Hoot Gthson. the star, has ' set a mark for uproarious humor! of the non-slapstick variety that I will he. difficult for even the) humorojs Boot himself to equal j again. Jt is true there Is hokum In the Vehicle, but U Is convinc ing hokum. . . Ttut Hoot has no part In tho melodrama. That feature of "40 . j-iorse Hawkins" is taken euro of . )y a competent cast of uetors ap- poarlng, before the screen as mcm- bers of one of the old time road camuaajcs which went." into the' miiaH' owns" and turumtned 'on 4M i iii m iif. Ml i. 11 llrW lil i ;H I "'tho heui'tslrintrs of the unsophls-1 tidied 'residents. In a word, 'MO Horse Hawkins"' Is a show within a show". I Hoot falls in love with the little! ingenue and follows her to New York where he gets a job as "stipe" in a Broadway production in.. which she stars, although he docs not know It. Hoot's humor continues by reason or his seri ousness In this strange environ ment, and he finally saves tho show -arid finds the girl he lovos at the same time. Others who contribute to the merriment In 4 Horse Haw kins" are Anne Cornwall, HH-n Holmes, Blchnrd Tucker and Ed ward Sedgwick, who directed nnd takes a part. ' Most of thoBe In ih ljl K"t there hy trying lo live up lo whnl they ehiirned they ire iu:iliinr. Snodgrass ' t. Zimmerman A Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Pcnn VOU 60- W0U EH.PECT ME t V DREW Tltx IT f ALUS INJ TATTTR - IDE HAD TKlS ONE SO uON& I-U THE NEiGHBOOS p fa Knovm IT HEART J7Z I LJ yc i '.' I ii Dr Crane Strong in Fralse of Jncture Coming to Sherrys. ''When a man recommends any thing )ie likes to his friondu, ho 1" in danger of being -a nuisance, whether the piu-tirutar thing Is a kind of smoking tobacco, u neck tic. a brand of religion or a new Look. At the same time, when one strikes something whk h pkases i him Immensely, H dues not weem (iui!e fair to keep it to himself, j "I read many books, Bwarms or them galaxies of them, oodles of them. I am expected to read them. some because, other people aru reading them, huiuu because I.wunt to find out stimethtng in them, and some because 1 like them. The latter, howevec, are few. To come across a book that takes ono by storm, holds him. faselnutes htm and gives him that rare intoxlea tlon that meets thcUnmoHt passion. Is an event. "Ili-cently I wept upon a long journey und spent piany days up on tho (rain and Steamboat. Upon this journey I fopnd u book. It was untitled 'Captain Blood,' by Rafael Habuthil. 1 - read It. first languidly, then Interestedly, and at lust 1 went ut 11 us a dnmkard con sumes his liijuor or a ctitlil de vours sweeis. "1 passed It on .lo the other members of my family. Fnch read U and each was consumed by the sumo name thut bad coiimuueo me. T do not hesitate to nay ibnl thlH Is the bi'Mt story 1 have read since 'The Cnitnl ui' Monte Crlalu.' "I do nntj JuilKe of 11 as litera ture. All I know Is Hint It good, .swill, clean FngllMh. But It ia not of Hm style 'that I would speak. "It has something more than style, something rare, the rarest thing indeed I know of in wrliiim. It has creative tmugimillon. ''A in!i;r:.zihi editor sold to me once that he wished he could get hold of a good slnry every mouth, something In the best manner of Conan Doyle. I replied lo hi in that his wiMieH were, modest, and that he probably failed to realize Hint out or Hie billion or so popn lotion of tho world there were probably not more thnu three or four Individuals who could ereato a story, a really fresh, vivid, grip ping story. "In 'Cap'aln Blood Sahntlnl Blue Ribbon Bread THE SPLIT LOAF 21 .., 13c Made Clean Kuld Clean In tho making of our products we use only tho best of raw materials and take pride In the fact that we have tho most modern factory In Eastern Oregon und tlie best ovens known to tho baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide .ex perience who. ant working to make tho very best bread .for you. Try a loaf and be convinced. . From the raw material to tlio consumer without having been touched by. the human hands, La Grande Bakery : Tlin Only liitlcneiHleiit ni.lE ItllUlON llltrJAD- ' Eighth McsHMgc ,, Why pay more? You can liny nn " ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage 1108 Ailmii. Ayenua The low cost of o)rr:itinp; our Imsincss enables us to r.i'll ' you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir nnd Jefferson Phone 474-J WE JiL'Y, SELL OR TRADE Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber T11R T1KHT IIOTTtfl OP TT1R DAY ARE SPENT ' IS YOUR 1IOMM. IIAVK ONB YOU WII.I. ENJOY. BowmanIIicks Lumber Company MAIN a. CHAIN AND IlOX WfMin PITONE MAIN MT J. lu aiL'NIIAl.L, IT SEE.M5 THAT ALL 1 DO iS PAW f-OR HAT S -Shoe's - DREifeES amo Chiffon hojiERw 1 niSh VOU'D wut iie a chance to Catch up vjith MM6ELF n has proved that he Is one of these lew. "It Is a story of bucuneerlng days In tho Spanish main, one of the most romantic and adventur ous epochs of the world. And the reu.b r is taken Into the atmosphere of the time, and is made to realize alt lis vivid charm, yet skilfully kept from being nauseated by Its brutality. The bejft thing about It Is that it is an Imposing tale, u wonderful yarn. The readi-r Js not interested in its descriptions, in its literary values, in its Knglish, In this or thut: he Is Interested In Captain Blood, mid before he gets through he Is bettep acquainted with Cap tain Blood than he Is with hit neighbor who lives next door. Whether ihis is a recently pub lished book or not, I have not taken the pains to Inquire. All I kno,w Is that I have just read it and I count it one of the great books of the world. "It took me out of myself. It open im u door through which I cs eaped from all the commonplace things of life. 1 um u thousand years old more or less, and It Is very, ram that ono can tell inn u story Interesting ninigh lo blot nut till of my surroundings." FRANK CRANK. BLAST DAMAGES THEATER KANSAS CITY (AT')- An ex plosion early Friday demolished the front of tin World In Motion,' a local motion picture (lieater, which for several niunlhH- had been picketed by union men be cause i om'plnyed noli -union op erators. Many windows nearby were shattered. Fire, department officials esti mated the damage lo the I hen bu nt $-ttnin and to nearby building at Although pickets had b withdrawn abo it I'll days agi. Far! II. Horn bach, owner, said he believed tiro explosion was tin result of labor troubles. So great has been Irish Immi gration Into Scotland of rcccnl years that Mcottlsh publications are beginning to print nrllcles about "Tho Irish Menace.' Some people 11 vo In a perpetual fog, which Is why they go around blowing their own horn. llnkery In I,n Grandi. SITDIU'IMS HREAD AllRi&ht- but Ir 1 HA)6.TO Go vjithout Ann mEvU ClOThE'3 vjE ll HAVJE TO MOVE move? I . 1 I . v Vil I I iv I ii - -jr. li t Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season at THE LOTTES 1113 Jetferson Ave. Buy This Home 7-ltOOM, iKIDI'.RN unrsr. ox rwiiii STItKIT. A ItAlt (1AIN AT MMMUIO. S7.-.O.1I0 'sll, ItAli AJK'K l.N MONTH I. V I'AYMI'.NTS. , .WRICKS & W.ACK i:i:i,Tm Mrn ii Anh) lii.Mirnnen II li AclverllKrs It's ROtMlt II, no know. WEAVER'S Tailors, CliMinnrs, Dyers Ami 1'renscrn I'HOM? MAIN 733 Depot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and r Weaving Works Muttro8ea oC all kind, cleaned and rehullt; Feather . llenovutliig. Hair and Kluff 'llugs nmde to order and for ,: Rule. Carpet and It'ig OImk. -Inir. Furniture Hu-coveiin. IJoi'iDiiil l-'umlnter. . Factory Phone 424-W J (IIAfi. MIVAi:iH, I'reo. UNION-LA GRANDE ' AUTO STAGE TIMUTAI1M3 Lenvrs , . Iirnvc. IJnliin l,n (iramle 8:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:1K P. M. 6:16 P. M. Sunday, IrOTM I,rarc, Union La arande l':00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. 8al unlay Nlglit Kiieelnls Leaven l,eitvej 1,'nlon I,a (Irnnde 7:00 P. M. 11:00 p. M. Ilenteil Vnrn P. a. In I,A1 Mnnntrer IleMihjiiitiifrrH, Nomnier Hotel BUILDING! MATERIAL KASII AM) DOOltH IIAKDWAKK Grande Ronde LumhQr Co. A Home Conrvrn Willi Homo 1'uiiKWs : aiir.t, woon ' Gnwnnooil Avenua 1'hono M-Vi't BY TAYLOR NE - X CAM VJEAR MM Old DRESSES in A,' NEW NEI&HBORHO0D BOT V VOOM'T STAV HERE AND VJEAR THEM'.'. V Ti'.T-i'f.ea