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Tuesday, February 10, 1925. THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN I ' r - ; i f ! i ft i i 3 The Observer Want Ad Pade The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room modern , furnished apartment, 16X7 4th !' St. Hub Apts. 12-2-'J.tf il'Olt HKNT Threo room furnish-' I. I'll apartment. SO04 Third St. (.'or. Adams. I'honc 283 W. 12-2-9-3tp jKOIt RENT New modern 6-room t bungalow with garage. Call Main 111 or SSO W. 13-2-7-4t Vl'OIt RENT Furnished apartment Cull 145-J. 6-2-C-tf ' I'OIt I'.ENT Steam heated rooms. '-. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. I M. C. A. 0-2-5-2Otp I'OIt ItKNT Two room furnished upaiimenl, slciun heated. Iiown i luwn. fail 2ii:i-V murninKi. ? 13-2-4-tf WANT12D WANTED Housework, by exper ienced girl. I'hoim MI-.I. ' 0-2-3.31 WANTED F'ajiliiro for 3 horses. Phone 160 M. 7-2-7-3IP , WANTED To rent about III or 12 ticrcs with Improvements. Write i I'. :.; rare Observer. l2-2-7-3tp WANTED Sawing neatly done. Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. -12-17-im FOR SALE l-TIH K A 1,10 Oil TRADE Cheap IlKivy farm team. Call 442-W. 10-2-9-31 I'OK SALE OR Til A 1 K One. ton International trunk. In firm class FOR SALE Seon-room modern homo com pletely fjrnlshed, full basement with concrete, floo,r. furnace: good location. Pri t6iiil0.no. Terms. 0 For Rent A large 10-room rooming house. This place is ex cellently located to accommodate ehop and mill men. o Four-room home, plastered, city j water, electric lights, located close to the' Greenwood school. Price, 1 1800.00. Terms: $300.00, balance at $25.00 per month. Gfco;H:Currey REALTORS Real Estates Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory . Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EllKHHAHD Geo. T. Cochran- and Colon It. Eber lmrd, Attorneys, I.a Grande Na tional Rank Building, CIIIKOI'IlACTOnS lift. UFil.LE MYEltS Chiroprac tor, New Koley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., i to C p. in., and '7 to 9 p. in. DR. J. E. WOODEI. I Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, ecienia, vorlcose veins, all kinds of stomneh. heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Plseases of women and children a specialty. 9ulte 20, ' Sommer Bldg. Phone 497-W. ltesldence Phone Iso-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC; PHYSICIAN Dr. J I.. Inele. Osteooath. Spinal ' curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone 106-H. Sommer Bldg. PHT8IOIAN-6UROEON Dr. F. L. Ral-ton Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-im NATl'ItE CURE DR. A. N. snd MART E. MAT VTLLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ecsema, scla tiro, appendicitis, constipation, hnwol trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases successfully treated. Call Mnln 621. Vr- vllle Nature Cure Home, 11"! Fast Adorns Ave. Office hou'S. 1 to li a. m.. I: JO to i p. m. Consultation Free. New Clothes For Spring , Of tr.irse you want thorn it's n universal disease- at this time or year. Hut If you lmvt it't l hi money to buy I hem, what's llio solu tion? Tl irl f ( y . people j,ro t li roup h . their vaulittMs sell their tllM'niiltnl t'lolhinu: ilmHiyli I In- Want Ad--, ami thero , fair niv attic to sncml that iiiucli more lor new tlihi's. It's an l!H'xH'ii(vo way to s:M iiuil you eel limiHtliiitn results, man onsrirvrcii want AI WIIiL DO IT." condition. Ore. ' Wtfimer ,Rros.. Cove, 15-2-9-Rlp I'OIt SALE Simplex cream separ ator. Good .condition. . Farmers 20X. 8-2-9-3tp FOR SALE Cheap, Registered I'o-land-Chlna boar. "j. D. Dobbin, Farmers 2X, lo-2-9-:itp Sixth Victim of Train ' . Wreck in Kansas Dead KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) Ken neth hunker, on tinny private sta tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Knn.. died nt a hospital here", iirinpinp l ho lint of fatalities ns the result Of n collision between a Missouri I'ueifio. passonffer trnln and n ireilit train Suturd-siy near Nou mhn. Kan., to six. Hunker wa one of four enlisted men who were riding the blind haKff.iKO of the pass.--nnor train No. 104, southbound from Omaha to Kansas, t'lty, when it crashed head-on Into thho freight standing on a siding. i Corporal Charles Hall was killed outright and Private Dillon N. Oouslund and J. A. Painter wore dangerously injured. Cousland is in a local hospital with his right arm severed at the Bhoulder and Paint er's loft hand. Is off. Xcw All-plane shaped Like l'lsli. C'ltOVDKN, Kng. (AD. A new ainilune. to carry eight passengers at 115 miles an hour, - Is being tesitEd .hcNrR.-.-'Ue,.4'u8e.lH.Be .tsliae., ed like a gigantic flying fish, the wings being like elongated fins nnd tile rudder looking like the tall. . VHOI'ESSIONAL llECORATOll PAIMTElt, DECOItATOR Ad vice, consultation and estimates' 'free if you Intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or rufinlsu ail) building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. For belter jobs cnll J. Lundy. Phone. 4M-W 10-iZ-tm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY li. O. O. M. La Oronde, Lodge No. 5t0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheant Legion No. 8iK meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcomo. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. II. P. O. ELKS La Grande lxdge No. 4X8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home .nd club privileges cheer fjlly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1C9. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vls- Itlng Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of 'the Clerk, Rooms 11-21, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Heece, C. C. ' K.' J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande 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. 1. L. Ingle, W. M. A, V. Llndgren, Secretary, KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all Ttaltlng Knights. C. L. Berry, C. C. C. I. Oraham, K. R. S. O. K. S. Hope Chapter No. li. O. E. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Vlsltinp mcmbeis cordiallr arte omed. Maude K. Klu rhnrd. W. M. Florence Ittiron, Secretary, NEW TODAY NOT1CL. Classified Waul Ada are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. in. date or Insertion, liatet,: 2o per word fur each insertion. FOR SALE T"rms. good dairy cows. I'honc 369-W. . 12-2-10-ltp FOR SALE Chester White brood sows, will farrow In spring: ul83 thoroughbred boar. 1-1. K. llriggs, Kruitdnlc, La Grande. 17-2-10-ltp I'OIt SALE Three fresh heifers, nail four fresh soon. One younc Swiss bull: one yearling heifer. Sell cheap. "Call Farmers lil. 20-2-IO-Olp TOR KENT Room with board, i 2lo:i Ebsl SI. S-2-lu-llp FOR SALE M Gladiolus bulbs blooming sixe, postpaid, St. on. George l.awler, Hull) Grower, Di-pt 114, Tacoma, Wash. . ' 20-2-id-It I'OR RENT f'urnbd'ied liouse i keeping rooms.- W-ruvrly Apts. 1-2-Ht-r.tp WANTICD Km broidery work tn qulre at UOlfl t'ednr. Wort; guar anteed, l.nyettrs a specialty. 12-2-IU.Mp POll HKNT Klne ?,-room office or living apartment. Archie .1. Mur " ray. Penney store bid g. . ... 15-2-1 0-1 fp ( rOU UKNT-Modern steam boat ed apartments. .Warmest Mn city. Close In. See Archie , J. Murray. . Penney Hldg. lC-2-10-tfp KOFI SALK Modem C-rootn bun galow, almost new. Near high school. Sni'ilf payment down, balance same as rent. Pljone Main 694. 2 1-2-1 0-31 i crr, , , ,, .i i , , , T.OST-Llewellyn Roller, black face and big black spots on back Ho- r J ,k- '"n 4tt,'u- lti-1 'r Interesting Claims 31 ado . J-'or .New Itatllo Invention BERLIN (AP). An instrument call the wireless ticker ca isc?d i great Interest at the recent nerlln radio exposition which, inciden tally drew some 400,000 visitors during the two weeks It was open. This ticker Is the invention of nn Italian, Maurice Compare. He fulls It:. -the-.sCompa.ro'.-SJNJ re t.:wlro less system. By It, ha declares, the receiving station gets on n tope the message ns sent Into the air by the originator. It is a method of direct sending and di rect printing of wireless messages without code of any sort, though at the same time it is said to ' nsure secrecy. The transmitter Includes a typewriting machine, resembling the ordlnnry typewrit er, an apparatus called a combin er, which can produce nuinberlesf different combinations of frequen cies and transmit them to num. herleas stations, separately nnd secret ly, nnd an ordinary wave generator. . The receiving machine Includes a wave receiver which Is connected with a so-called res onntor. anil again connected with n tvplnir iippnnitns. We arc expecting a car of Shingles within the next few days. There will be some exceptional values in No. 2's. Iave your orders early they will not remain long with us. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The .Poor Mnn's l- rlem! Oppo. Fomidry. P HON IS s-fg m No finnday nii-UneM MAMTU POP mOM-OH MOM , HERE ? VJF.nrnc-P, ANNOUNf EMFMT I ?E TO BlU. BE wo. V OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo - . I I -- - Nt MOIAI ""1. KNOAI THE . j csf IMCOMCS OF j A LOT, Otf YOU Bl1?OS THIS TOWN X TC30K THS OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo II f.- -IT -4 YOU TOOC TH JOuGii TD NTOU.? La Grande Biggest New York Stage Plays' Coming Here Soon. Tocol theatergoers need no long er cast envious eyes towards New York city nnd blame the miles that He between here and there because (. (Q t ft m I Qf onch RinKon.8 Broadway stage successes. Motion pictures I and the enterprise of the manage- ! ment of the Arcade and Star thea- I tres areloing much to make these regrets "unknown with each new , season, During the past yenr. more than over before. , have the big motion nletitro rtronncers kelit .then eves Itroiidway stugo successes. bought tho screen rights' to the best of them und they will bo seen ot thesn theaters during the new season Just begun. On of tho find of those will bo the William Fox special production of ;"It; Is the Law." which begins an. engage ment at tho Star Wed n est! ay. Theatergoers who know their thea tre will remember that "It Is the Law" wns onn of tho big dramatic hits on Hrondwny nnd ran for near ly one whole season. It was ndapl- od from a novel of Ihe same name by Klmer ltlco. a skilled plnywr-lght and as soon as It allowed earmarks of being n success the Fox com pany bought the screen rights. Not only will local theatergoers see a bigger production of this story than even the stage piny could be. but they wll have the prlvftecp of seeing Arthur Hohl, one of Urood way's newest favor ites, In Hie fiifmo role he created for the stage ptoducllon. Others In Din oast ore Mtml Palmrt, Flor ence nivnn. Helena lVAIgy. lb March Mooers and Oeo'rge lssey. Lincoln Finds His Way to Films , Coming to Arcade, j Abrnhnm TJncoln liven ngnln In ho motion picture, version of the life of our sixteenth President. - When ex-rnlled Hlnten Ronntor' Oornellus f'olo mft Ooorgo Till- j Mngs, who Impersonntos Ihe grout ( mini, he exclaimed : "You look no ; much Illto , Lincoln thnt I wns Hboclced when I first nnw you, I 'ast saw President Lincoln tho nf-i ernnon of tho dny he wns nsnnssl nnte'd, nnd yon look enough lllkol hltn to be him." Senr.tor Colo wns one' hundred ind one years old September 17, 1923, and for many yearn ho was i rloso personal friend of Lin coln, both before nnd after hlfl lectlon to the presidency, i Mr. millings Is tho same height nn Lincoln, hnn the snmo rait, mannerisms, voice, temperament, obyslognomy. and same gentle ioss of stdrlt. He Is modest, not it nil stagey, nnd Jinsn't tho least idea thai be In n gront nrtlst. His nppllrntlon to play tho pnrt 5 1 1 - VI f(h The viEB0iM& V- Y IS NEXT MQHTH J J,v.-J v t:Sa A It '-' 3 m tT 1 iJ Theatres in "Abraham Lincoln" was a sim ple request to bo given a try-out. The great thing in his favor was the fact that of all the profession al stage and screen Lincoln, he was equipped to play Lincoln boili as the youtg man und the elder statesman, the character of Lin coln appearing In picture play nt the- age of twenty-two and con-1 tlnulng through to assassination. 1 After a thorough try-out Mr. Hll'-J lings was entrusted with the -role, j While studying the role as written Into the scenario by Francs ! Marlon, .Mr. Pollings also deltber-! lately went to work' to upbuild his physical condition to wit list an! . .ho iOI1 Wceks of orduous labor nefore tho camera. ( And how do you suppose Hil lings wont about building Mp his Imparled health? In the most ap propriate manor. J-le went out to j Hunliuid, Myhero tho Kockett Com 'piiny wns building the log town of New Salem, and there split logs and chopped wood in t lit. nioun i tain air until ho became as hard as Lincoln himself tor thal's the way Abraham grew strong and hardy, say his biographers. A Lincoln acceptable to tho American public was the first es- s-ntlal to bn considered in the umldng.sOf the plcltire. Mr. tlll ln combl- lings long pri at Ion, TIFFIN Snoclgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn KNOWS IT'S ABOUT TIM5 THEH'ME BEEN &0IUG TOOETHEK aVWv 1 o ' nation with his native dramatic? ability and nature artistry, Is so' apparent In the completed picture! that produces, authors, director and all who havo seen his work proclaim It to bo a revelation In screen characterisation. H does not act Lincoln lie lives Lincoln. , lie will be seen at the Arcudo for the first time Thursduy. Sabatini Sea Tale Thrills Crowds At Sherrys. : Vltagraph affords the screen an other Bwushbuieldlng, roaring plc lurization of piracy, Intrigue and romance with Us adaptation of Ha fuel Rabutini's "Captain Hlood." nt Sherry's. The story is replete with lively Incidents developed in spectacular fashion. Teeming with adventure ami slu shing with action this companion piece to "The Sea Hawk" is u fine contribution to the list of; bigger ami better pictures. Stirring scene crowds excillug spectacle before .your eyes In such rapid fire order that you are swept along with unabated Interest. The story deals with an Kngllsh physician transported to the Hur- hudocrt fur giving medical aid 1o a rebel. Mis bearing attraciii the notice of Arabella Itlshop, nb-ce of Colonel Hlshup, governor of the Inland, ami Mio prevail upon her uncle to liny him as a slave. J licensed at the treaimt-nt ac corded the-prisoners on ibe island, an eHcam' Is plotted and Miiecens lully cailed through when they overpower the crew of a Sanlh galleon fltnl hike possession of the ship, f'apt. Hlood b'ttds the pirate crew. The lawless crew bnltlo their way ihronrvh numerouR exciting in cident s mid are finally are sno ;cessful In saving llio governor- general of ,1 amnion. In recogni tion of bin Hervlce Capt. Hlood In restored to favor anil replaces Col. Hlfihop as governor of Hie istand. ,1. Warren Kerrigan, oh ''Captain Hlood," gives a convincing portray al while Jean Palgo lends charm ing support in ihe role of Ar bella. . The United Slates has about 25, Onn mlbfl of concr.ele .road, but It seldom reaches to where you nre going. Blue Ribbon Bread Til K Kt'MT I.O.F lil O., l."o Mnilo Clean Sold Clean Tn tho making of our products we use only tho best of raw materials and tnko prldo In the fact that wo havo the most modern factory In Kustern Oregon nnd tho best ovens known to the baking world. AVo only employ bakers of widn ex perience who nre working to ninko tho very best broud for you. Try a loaf and bo convinced. From the raw material to tho consumer without having been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILMAMS, Owner ' Thi Only Independent Italwrjr In La Ornndc. -BLTIE ItllinON IlltEAD KUl'KItl'INE BREAD Eighth Message- !,..'' Why p,ty more? , Yon can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage 1408 A dan 14 ATCiiua The low cost of operating our business enables us to sell you nierchamlisc for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'honc 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber the best noms of the day are spent IN YOUIl HOME. HAVE ONE YOU WILL ENJOY. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PHONE MAIN 541 J. L. M t Nil ALL ( VE5 BUT IT 5EEM5 glSWMil A, SHAME THEW'RE TAK1N& p( HW DOT W Trl IS STEP . EACH rJ 1 -T P 1 0C- IS TOO &OOD JTf SS Tor the other jM,???' fr ' 2 1 4 27 YEARS' AGO Inily Morning Observer, Febru ary i, lK98.-r-Mifisrs..C. W. Nlbley and I). Kccles, the capitalists who' have agreed to build and operate the beet sugar factory, arrived last eveninc. mid met with the board of nirf- Tnts of tho Ia Grande com- mer(jKib. James Wright last week sold two carloads of sheep at Yaklnia to Tucoma butchers for $5.12 per head. J. H. M.arahn!l, the lniplement man, relnrncd from Vnlon yes terday. 3-fe will soon hnvo his im plement, hous" ready for business. Htono Is now being dressed ftir a new stone warehouse ut Klgln. The building will be io by IfiO feet, the iroiierty of the Al. and M. com pany. P. Duntap will close a very suc cessful term of school at North Powder next Friday. , A. It. Conley, the wheat king, was In the city yesterday. M. It. Hugg. one or -the prom inent farmers of Pumpkin Itidge, Is 'n the city today. Last night's passenger train lind an extra eitulc car alljtclicd. It is supposed by the train men that iIiIh will be a permanent addition. While Albert Cood, a young lad about 15 years of age. was hunt ing near Allcel yesterday, bis gun was accidentally discharged and when tbo Munko cleared up he found that he charge had carried away the greater part of his Ihumh, The following genilemrn from Rtirlu are In thn ollv todnv, In at tendance nt tho teachers' exam ination: Messrs. Oavid Heoll, Ci. A. ('irner. I oulu H"ruotigh, S. K.' Unf it Is and W. R. Hose. The lioiiiM of Itev. nnd Mrs. Dy lan waH made merry last evening by the presenco of u host, of their friends who came lo tender their best regards to their new pastor and hlH wITo. K. I), (lasklll Is on tho sick list. He has an attack of .la grippe. J John Striker's four-horso team ran away in inimer insi wuuruay. j They were hitched to n Bled load- led with wheat. Fortunately no. damage was done. Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season ' -at- THE LOTTES 111S Jefferson Ave. Buy This Home 7-ItOO.H, SIOKF.RN IIOISIO ON I'AVID sri;i:in'. a haii-. iAI AT M.-.uo.tW. K7ritl.lltl ASII. I'.AIi ANt'i: IN MONTI1I.1T I'AVMDXI'S. . WEEKS & IU.ACK IM'.Al.TOIt l ire ,t Auln luMiranco m II in advertises It, no knowi It's ifowlt WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyer And Prewsers PHONE MAIN 733 Depot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattressos of all kinds ' ' cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating, Rag and Fluff.. Rugs made to order and for ' sale. Carpet and Rug Ctow . Ing. Furniture - Ra-coverlnff. Licensed Fnniigntcr. Factory Thone 424-W CIIAS. EDWARDS, ProD. ': r-l UNION-LA GRANDE ' AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE Leaves Leave - Union I.a Grande 8:10 A. M. ll!00 A. M. 1:111 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays Leaves . Leaves I'nlnn La Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Saturilny Nlglit" Speelala iK-nvcs Leaves 1'nloii La Ornnrie 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ileatctl Cars P. O. lleLAI', Malinger Ileaihiiiarli'rs, Summer Hotel -r BUILDING MATERIAL sash and noons IlAllDWAItE Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Concern With . ilumo Piiipoae MILL WOOD . - Green ww 1 Arenas) I'liono AI-7.1U . BY TAYLOR j N&LU- 1 HAPPENED TO HEAR - IAJT;i j WA ESTHER'S A.NO BV.LM'S Ifl -' 7m TRiEmOS WrD To SftS BOUT T','. li'ii-