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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1925)
Monday, Fehruary 9, 1925. " THE EX nATTDH EVENING OBSERVER1 The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place nf Union and Wallowa Counties FOR BENT FOR KENT Kour room modern .' house, furnished, Phone 39C-U. i ' ' ,iii-a-7-2tp Von RENT 2-room furnished house with enrage. Inquire 1520. '. Y. 10-2-7-iltpi FOR RENT New modem 5-roonf bi5:i;alow Willi garage, Call Main 10 or 33? W. ,' J3-2-7-41 QR RENT Furnished apartment P'al )45-j. . G-8-G-tf 'FOR KENT Hlettm limited ruoms. i' Oddfellows Temple, formerly V. ; M. (!. A. S-2-G-201p - t-?- : : FPU RENT Two room furnished apartment, Hlenm rieuted. )own tow ii. -Cull s.'in-W iiMji'iiinj'H. I H-u-4-ir WANTKD WANTED Pasture for 3 horses. .. Phone ISO M. " ' 7-2-7-aip WANTEI1 To rent nliollt 111 or 15 .t acres wllh Improvements. Write '. P. E., corn Observer. ll!-2-7-3lp f 9 ANTE p Sewing neatly done -. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Weld), r ', ' H-lH-17-lln FOB SALE 0R SALE Dry ll-in'oh wood, fn.f.O. Fence pr.slfl and ferll lisier. Phone 1(14 M. 13-2-7-Sip UlR HALF Rome lienuly, 1!. 1 flreening ind ,(j:tilo , apples Phone 4r,r,..l. 12-2-7-Sii If lie a.dttrtiM4 nt Jie knows pa good! . FOR SALE Seven-room modern home com- dotely furnished, full basement tt concrete floor, furnace; good '(oration. Price rHO0.00. Terms. , For Tlont A largfi ,10-rojun rooming 'Iio-iae. . .This place Is. ex cellently located to necohitiiodnte shop and mill men. ' :. , Four-room homo, plnsterml, city Iwater, electric lights, lor.ate,d close to tho tireenwood school. PiIcr, 1(1 8oq.no. TflriiLs: poo.oo, balance at $2.1.00 per month. ' ? iiEAirons ' Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY A'lTORXEVS COCHRAN & EllERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Elmr hard. Attorneys. I.a Orande Nu tlonul Bank BulldliiK. CniROI'RACTORS PR. BELLE MYERS-Chlrnprsc-tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to t i. m., and 7 to 9 p. m- DR. J. E. WOODEI.L Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. HKln and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhejma tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of siomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Bomtner Bids;. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PnTSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Initio. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe- I clalty. Office Phone Main lot. Res. Phone 106-R. Sommer Bldg. PHT8ICIAN-RURQEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to th eye. ear. nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 77. 1-1-lm NATIRE CURE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT V1LI.E Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Thernpy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all kinds of chronic diseases sucressfjlly treated. Cnll Main r.23. Vay tlle Nature Cure Home. 2 in 1 Fast Adams Ave. Office hours. Is to 12 n. nv, 1:30 to & p. m Consultation Free. Your Plans For Spring What (hoy be tills ' year? Xtnv clothes, new home finiilshliifcs a iu'W house, $ nvv rur? Whatever jour Jilana. tlioro will be old Hlinjx in dis posed or Mils &iHi.g tilings liat ujll represent n'l val ilti i) pi hers and thing for whirl, you ran gel ctd (pud rust i. (;( li hi: Waul Atl Tlfe cost Is small yet the rt'liirn.H art) InniicdiHit! and asNiiml, "an onwrnv:n want ao will no IT." . i 27 YEARS AGO Jai!y Morning Observer, Febru ary 8, I.Sidi. The circuit court for initin coumiy, sidle of lr(1s"oir. con-vi-ncti in regular nenHion ut Fnlon yesterduy, viti the ustiul array of U-fcal talents, liaillflH. jurymen and witnesses. J. V. KcniU'dy a,nd A. c. Craig were appointed court bail iffs, and the following" named citi zens of ITnlon county wre drawn as grand jurymen; 10. K. Conley, C. O. Mill, J. W. Sills, J no. Jones. O. P. Patten, larry SwIhIht. Fred Hit-in. K. K. Conley was nnptn.,,',l l'or man. A. Katon of ' I'nlon pnHRed through the city yesterday en route to Portland. The Toadies v;hist club wilt moot at the residence of Mrs. A. L. Hid); j ardson. . .1 ilrs. J. W. White of this city ban boon qiiHe III for th post few days suffering- with a very bad cold. lJ. H. IWbodle of Summervlllei was in the city yesterday on his way to the county seat. V. R. Jasper of Alice! Is prer ' paring to move to l.a Urande. Hon. It. 1,. Roe will take charge of the farm and will remove there with Ids. family us soon a Mr. Jasper vacates; , ' is now having plans prepared for j the fine two-story hiiiming wnicn he will erect on his lots opposite, his present place of business. The I'ROFF.SSIOXAIi DECORATOR PAINTER, DECORATOR Ad ' vice, cousultai ion anil estimates free If you Intend to puint, tint, . paper, rinlsh or reflulsh any building. Interior and exterior Jobs neatly done. For helfr Jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W lu-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No, 350 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 93 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. H. P. O. ELKS La Grande I-oilge No. 431. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privilege! cheer filly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande Camp No, 161. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis King Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at offlaa of the Clark, Rooms J1-J3, La Grand Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, 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 7:0 p. m. Cordial wetcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cress Lodge No. ii meets every Monday evening In Cast Is hall IK. 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. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. II. O. F.. S. holds stated communlea tlnn the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at s:'io p. m. Vlsillng members cordially welromed. Mnude K. Fli.rh.nrd. W. M. Klnrenee Usroo, Bcretsr. NEW TODAY NOTICfc. Classified Want Ads are tlrtot Ij CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be not later than t a. in. date of Insertion. Rates: to per word tor each Insertion. WANTED Housework, by exper ienced girl. Phone 611-J. 6-2-0-81. FOR RENT Two' room modern furnished apartment, 1 CI 7 4th HI. Huh Apts. - 12-2-S-lf FOR SALE Oil TRADE Cheap IlKivy farm team. Call 442-W. ; . io.-!i-:ii LOST CiHrt's Drown glove. Find er plenso leave at this office. ,10-2-9-11 LOST Oil STftAYKp 7-nionthrj-qld puliiir doff,' color p1 unti whlio. Had roilar u-iih I : - 4 11- ' riMine No) :l. Upward. IMurn to A. J. Rtanir. - 4 32-.2-9-ai Itpo.vs Modern, downsialrs. run nln(f xyoif-r. Onn htot'U frnm P O. ltilf Th(rd, . FOR SAT.R OH TltAPF One ton International truck, In first class rondltion. Wi-ipiT Itros., Cove, Ore . Ki-2-fl-tilp FOR RKNT -Three -room furnish er! apartmepl. aOM Third SI. Cor. Adnnis. l'hone L'R3 V. 12-2-9-Slp FOR RAI.K Simplex crenin sepiir- atoi'. Oood com) If Ion. Farmers ZO.. , .. , ' 8-2-9-3lp FOR 8AI.K Cheap, registered To- land-China boar, "j". l Dobbin. Farmers 2iX. 10-2-9-Utp WANTEH A competent woman wishes to rare for children In home. 1114 Third. 1S-2-9-U hnllillno- will he fifl hv ian toot. neu ross jouge rso. a, w. or 1' . inur fiKI fivfliltirr in f hn r hill in this city and conferred the de gree or the third rank upon sev- erul candidates. After the work' of the evening the members ndr journed to the French Cafe and nnrtnnlt Ct a Rlinillflimia hanrnwit There were u number of vlsillng knights from Union present, whose names uppear below: Sir knights. Will Wright, c. epehran. W. 11. B. tjriffen, T. T. Uolles. F. W. Da vis, .M. H. Davia, U. W. Ilenson tnd. T. K.. Wujrejw ... .-.' .... .. Russian ColUjfic Sliideuts IVd by Kindly lnrincis VANCOUVER, H. C.'(AP) College girls und hoys, ratiKlng In age from 14 lo 21, work during vucatlons as longshoremen on lllaek Sea docks, several British shipmasters reported on docking here after' visiting Russian ports with relief supplies. ' The mariners reported that tho Soviet forbad them to feed the workers, explaining that Russia did not want to be obligated to any nullon for assistance, anil Rus sians lib) mil want the world lo think they wen. sutTerlm?. Lunches were wrapped up separately and sniuBKlc.l to the young loilers. mill ed the narrators. Wc are expecting a car of Shingles within the next few days. There will lie some exceptional values In No. 2's. Iave your orders early they will not remain long with us. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "I'lM Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. PHONG a IS No Dunilay Business MAMTM POP " ,Q1C Tr cbb OlC OccwrTiniu im ri rcruiwri PRICES - VMCMEN'S YJii-L Be. KtauutD HM-f Or VJHAiT THtV ARE KQVl SEU.ei& 6- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Cbndo I'M SORRY H6KIS, TOO. Booth tlNO, T3-J WITH iMiror? NOT BC6N BOOTHS' 1-13 0H iHT Hefted A TrifftCi'S -ACMYS OneONC tlsi.A f3m5eS SHOP iaj4j k-lMtOlAiS IT ALL AMt) 1 lAillX.NCS. tD.. La Grande Most Beautiful L. A. Girls with Norma In "Eternal Flame." No wonder every girl In Dor Angeles wanted to be tip extra In the ballroom scenes of the Norma Tulmadge feature production "l'hc, Kternal Flame!" at tho Arcade Tuesday- - No wonder fhey made a concert ed flank, movement on the United Studios or that they kept the tele phono lines there busy for days. For It wna conceded to be the most beautiful set ever built on a motion picture stage, and by ex perts who have made un extensive examination of Bet constructions on the. Continent as well as t hose in the Dnited States. It is the only stage In thS world large enough to neoommodate mien a kei. which took "to eredt a corps ;ofr750 arTRattF, .-varJt jap fn triple shifts of 2fi0 men. When they flnnlly completed their ten-day task, the ballroom extending the entire length of the 240 foot stage. When the seven hundred people wero on dress rehearsal for a day berore the actual shooting began, the splendor of the scene rivaled thh glories of Alexandria; The ballroom .of the .Palace of Versailles, of which t lio set Is a replica, "had witnessed many times before scenes of ostentation,, but nover moro pomp and ceremony than In' the Second Restoration Pe riod, about which time . Ralr.ac wrote the dramatic story in which Miss Talmadge finds fitting'expres :don for ler varied emotional pow ers. Mxiny of the girls chosen had never before been In pictures, but they worn without exception ,th finest assemblage of loveliness to be seen nnywhero girls whosn birth had familiarized them with he social graces, so iluit they blended harmoniously Into the at mosphere of the court life they de picted. So, too. the brocaded gal lants of the era bad lo be select ed with a view lo nrlstoorRtle cast of features to accompany Ihe fop pish attire. The costumes were all mode on the lot from plates of the period. The gowns, enormously influenced iy the Kmplre, also Indicated a. narked preference for modirica lon of the moneyage among such women on the Duchess, to whom Irers was an expression of .Individ aolliy. Just as It Is to the exquls tey dreised woman of today. Buccaneer And Pirate Defined ; fn "Captain Blood." . Two words which are used ex pensively In Rafael Snbatlnl's popu 'nr novel, "Captain Rlood," which will be shown at Sherry's theater Loday and tomorrow, are freipiont- DRESSES o 0R' l fee If V own therc a piece. Theatres Iy used as synonyms, although .there Is quito a shade of differ ence In meaning. The words are pirate and buccaneer.. Tho story deals with tho adven tures of Peter Rlood ns a pirate after he had been condemned by tlfe cruel King James ns o slave to tho Rarbadqos.v A pirate has been regarded by, all nations to be an enemy to the human raee. Piruey is a crime against nations which may bo brought before any court, no matter what tho nation ality of the plaintiff or the origin of the pintle may.bn. A buccaneer is a freebooter, one of the 'plrato rovers of 'the 17th and 18th centuries that preyed upon he. Spaniards along the .panisn cohhi or America, rue iirst hucennoers were Frenchmen whom the'Snapish authorities hud driven .from Jhelr occupation of hunting and hucaning' on curing moat. . Although i wtptftin -JUood's esca pades inlghTbwTTn-'TTr'ferined bu cunecriHg h.e rovrd Iho sou almost a oenlury befrtre tlu buccaneers originated and ' therefore must, strictly peaking, be termed a pi rate. ' ' A regular anertisrr Is a do pcnilahl' merchandiser, TIFFIN Snodgrass '& ' Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn MATION I : B ZS MOM - HERE'S THE -p r1 1 "4 BEST tOEVJS VVJe HEA.RO u". f) T-OR. ft U5N & TIME - 0R6S6ES ' ?' ARE TO COST OKf ' HftOr AS MUCH (-r . CiURir0& th I rJ CT C0fAlN& MBAR J ! irT2" SCHOOL PLAY 15 UNION. (Special) The second high Bchopl play of this school year was staged Tuesday evening ' at the gymnasium, when the soph omore class presented the four act comedy drama. ''In Old New' Hampshire." The cast comprised the following students: Robert Wakefield. Lester Drown, Murray lenson. Floyd Rnxvtr, Othello Richeps. J. Q, (Jilmure, Helen Johnson, Can in Skltf, lolu flin ders, and Susan Chad wick. The parts wui well learned und deliv ered In a peppy manner, the com edy parts running through t)io pluy, especial Iy that of Robert Wakefield who filled tliu part of the old-farmer, Undo Jnred, keep ing thp audience In an uproar much of .tho. time.. Resides Ihe lurge number who wero admitted in Ihelr slutlent body (Ickets the dVior receipt!! netted over .sixty dollars to the schpol. . The Carnation club wero pleas antly entertained last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kd Miller I tv North Union. The host ess hail Mm dining room decorated wiih a beautiful basket bf red car nations and a color scheme of the two crossword puzxlc eulors, black and wliite. hiring the dcticimls rour-ennrse luhcheun t he guests were i ;h !i gi e It crossword pux sdo lo work out, and' at the close of the last cotir.ve each was pre sented with a favor by Mm. Miller. Resides. the members of the Tarna tion club there Were present (ho following guests of the club: Mes dainen Slurglll, Fred Fox ami Mil dred Stearns. list voek we reported that V". Vogel was temporarily Installed in tho Ferguson lri)g store. Instead or Vogel, the man clerking Is 0" l.evy. Mr. Ferguson who has been out of the store much of the tlpie for Ihe pipit week on account of Ihe Illness of his wife, reports that Mrs. FcrgiiHon Is recovering very speedily from Iht operation and will be brought home from Raker in n fi'w days. The Athletic basketball' quintet ENJOYABLE Blue Ribbon Bread Till! SPLIT MJAI' 21 OK., 15c Mnilo Clean Sold Clean In the mnklng of our products wo use only the bent of raw mnlerlnls nnd tuko pride in the. fact thut wo Imvo tile most modern factory in Hustern Oregon ond tho best ovens known to lliu Imklng world. Wo only employ linkers of wide ex perience who are working to mako thevriry best bread for you. Try u loaf nnd be convinced- From the ruw material to tlio consumer without liuving boon touched by llio huimin hands. . La Grande Bakery . K. J. MeWILMAMfl, Owner Til" Only-'Independent lliikdi-y In ), Ornnei' " "i i RIiUE ItlllllON llltHAI)-, HUPI RFIXE IIRFAD Eighth Message - Why pay more? You can huy nn ESSKX or n HUDSON C0ACII for lew. Ledbettcr Garage ' , I Ilia Ailauia Arenue The low coat of operating our husincss enables ns to Fell .you niereh.indiHa for less money.' . Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson l'hone 474-J WK I!UY, SKLL OR TRAUK Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber TUB TIKST IIOITRfl OF T1IF, DAY ARK SPENT IN YOirR 1IOMK. HAVR ONE YOU WILL ENJOY. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 chain axi nox wood phone siain mi - J. Li. .MLMIAIiL J h that makes a "" hit vjith me - went to Cove Wednesdoy evening to play the Cove team. They were defeated. Mrs. Emmons, who lives in south Union met with an accident Wed nesday. Shu was taking care of the cow und accidentally fell ov in- some hay. Injuring herself seri ously. K. A. Say re, county school sup erintendent, was In Union Thurs day afternoon organizing the vari ous club projects among the grude children in the schools. initiation ceremonies und a cafe-. terla lunch were the two main fea tures of ihe regular meeting of the RebekHhs at the Odd Fellows hull Wednesday evening. Miss Ma relda SUirglll und Mrs. lluzel ItaU lurd were the condldules for the degree. About i'iity members were present apd the wmrk was done In u splendid manner by the hchvgnh team. Continued warm weather has melted tho Icq In Catherine creek and unless the weuiher undergoes a, decided change the rising water Ik liable to cause trouble to the ranches In this end of Iho valley. i: I.RV ll.XRY SIKH . NAVF - PIIVSK , EXAMINATION T?'ei-v Ufilm utintilil linvn n llini. ough physhyal exitmlnat Ion Im- mouiniciy atier nirtn, acconttng to lit t till.... Vliiil,i,r i.imIIhi., the Jnnuarv number of the Oste opathic MuKiixiiTi-. i course, lit e insnnipro pnm papies'aud social service organiza tions have for some years beep leaching ns that all grown pcuphi ought la be thoroughly examined once In a while, but fame of us forget that It Is Just us Important 1.1 ul ii I t uillh I )iu I'.. II.. (it .,nualkl& knowledgp pf tho little one's exact conMion. "'I'll.. I'l..)ii.iunhlr rxf tl.n slHtuid he exaiiiili'Ml" hityn lr. Whit ing, -aim mis is very important. It must be carefully done, not only that slight variations from the normal inity bo recognixed, but also that no harm be done by hasty handling. 'Thn responsibility for iho oc currence of several serious ahnor iiMiltiid tf i-iina nr.. ..Jtis ...it h tho Ignorant or careless midwife or pnysician wno ncgiecis this first and Important examination of (ho newborn child." UJLJLJ..1.. VE9-ANir . VJITH ME TOO mmm Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season at- ' THE LOTTES . 1113 Jefferson Ave. Buy This Home 7-ROOM, moii:r HOI'sr. (IX I'AVI.D biitl'.IT. A IIAK- :ai. A-r siritiiMio. $7l'i0.llll CASH, HAL- . AXCi: IN MOMIII.Y "A.VIFNTH. WEKKS & 1U.ACK ItF.ALTOIt I''ll'K & AlMl) liiMininco II tie ttilfirtlses It, ha ItnotM It's KOOtll WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, I)yors And Pressors rnoNi; MAIN 13 . Depot Street . La Grande Mattress Shop and .' Weaving Works , Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather ' Renovating. Rag and Fluff Xtu'gs made to order and for . snle. Carpet and Rug (Tews1 lng. Furnlturo Re-covering. ; Licensed Fumigalvr. Factory Phone 424-W ' CI1AH. F.OWAIIIlS, I'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAIlIiF, '.' iavna Leaves t n rienhil l.'nliiil 8:16 A. M, . 11:00 A. M. 1:1S p. M. C:16 P. M. Hundaya TicaTra . Leave Union ' l a O ramie 1:00 p. Nf. 6:16 p. . Katiinlny NIrIiI SrH-idnla . Iienvrs iirsves ' I iilini tat tiramln 7:0u P. M. 1 l:lio I'. M. llialeil :rs P. C. lieliAP, Munsfrcr Ilid(iiiHilers, Sfiinmer Hotel BUILDINGS MATERIAL KASn AVR KOORS IIAItllWAIti: Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Homo Concern With Homo PurpoK MILL WOOD Greenwood A veil ut Pliono M-7HU BY TAYLOR - D' W t 1 T-BECAUSE I Clif- I r Buv just twice I " 'rrr Is 1 A5 MANW . ' .'If I ,.J."Xi PRESSES -4 HI s-'.woW V'-s HO,rJ r- f 'J'. T.-J VV