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I ' . Friday, February 13, 1925. TTTE.OT GHATTLTE EVENING . OnSEITvrEI! f, I 'I V The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR KENT j-Olt RENT Strictly modern fur 3 nishcu apartment. Phone 14R-J. jP 8-2-11-tf jJ-Olt RENT Modern 4-room fur , nlshed house, $25.00 mo. Near high school. Cull 1502 First. 14-2-12-31P $J'OIt HKNT Two room upart & nient furnished for light house I. keeping. Clean nnd cozy. 1305 M Ave. 13-2-1 1-Stp 'urnishcd ho use -Waverly Apts. 7-2-l-0tp I Keeping rooms. iFOH HKNT Kino 3-poom office or I llvintr upatiment. Archie J. Mur I ray, Penney store bid if. 15-2-IO-tfp pOU HKNT Modern hi cam heat 4 apartments. Warmest in oily, t, ('lose in. Sep, Archie J. Murray, Penney niilff. Jd-2-HJ-tfp 1 ! OK II KXT Two room modern I furnished apartment, 1017 41)1 j ki. Hub Apis. iu-L'-'j-u KOJ1 HKNT Slenm bunted rooms. I Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. S m. r. a. - jK.t-r.-iimp WANTKD WANTED Embroidery work In- riulre nt 2010 Cedar. Work guar anteed. I.nyettes a specialty. 12-8-HI-r.tp WANTED Revving neatly done. Phone 4S4 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-12-17-1111 'VANTKIl Chickens. Hest UlarUct prices pnid for heavy hens J'hone Main 7T.0. 12-2-12-31 FOR SALE . I Peven-room modern homo com ' 5 oletely f irnlshed, full basement $ with concrete floor, furnace: Rood V location. Price $.1000. 00. Terms. 0 For Rent A large 1 0-room rooming; house. This place Is fix- ceilently . located to uecominodate shop and m IIP men. Four-room homo, plastered, city water, electric lights, located close to the Greenwood school. Price, $1800.0 0. . , T v rm a : $ :tj) 00 a l an at $25.00 per moiitfi. Geo. H.Currey REALTORS Real Estate bonus ' Insuran Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COOHKAN & KliEHHARD Geo. '. T. Cochran and Colon K. Eber hard; Attorneys, I .a Urande Na tional Bank Building. cinitopRAOroRs DR. BRU.R MVKHS Clilroprao tor, New Foley Hulblln;. Hours 10 to 13 a. m 2 to C . m-. and : 7 to 9 u. 111. I)R. J. E. WOODELtr Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap 'pendlcltls. backaches, rhe-ima-tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 10, Rammer Bid. Phone 497-W. Residence 1'hone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC rilYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHT8ICIAN Dr. J, L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 10(. Res. Pbone 10-R. 8ommor Bldg. PHT8ICIAN-KUROKON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Jlaln 77. 1-I-lm KAT17KE CCRE DR. A. N and MART E. MAT VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechsno-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ecxema, sela. Ilea, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronic diseases successfjlly treated. Call Main US. May. vllle Nature Cnra Home. Jim East Adams Ave. Office hours. 1 to 15 a. m.. 1:10 to i p. ni. Consultation Free. Your Idle Property Are you going to have a vueont house or opnrtmeiit nr business room on your hands in I lie next few months? You can avoid any Idle time tn which you lire not gct t i nic revenue fmiu your proK'rl y hy ndVeii ishig It now In the Want Ads. iivt n new miler signed up he ftinv the old vacates. The st Is sm.ill the re turns nre immediate. "AN OHSKIIVKR WANT - AO WIMj 10 IT." FOR SALE KOH ftALK Oil Tit A MK One ton International truck, in first class condition. W liner Pros., Cove, Ore. H.-2-D-Gtp OR SAI.ETlirin fresh heifers. and four frt nh rroon. One ynimi;i Swiss liull; one yenrllnK heifer. I Sell cheap. Pair Knriners 104. 2u-2-Hi-0tpi FOR RAKK r.O C.ladiolus bulbs blnnmlng size, postpaid, $1.00. George hawlcr, It nib GrowVr, 3)ept 114. Tneoma, Wnsh. 20-2-10-41 FOR SAI.E 7, -Good milk eow. Farm 7-2-12-Stp KOIt SAI.F. Iluescher saxophone fall 1410 Washington Ave., after 5 p. m. 10-2-1 1 ' j mTZ. EXPERIENCE ... ..... . v.- l whs iwico cunmiei in nua-, pitals. in the last one nothing b,ut gruel water was injected into me 4 times a day, as my stomach. would not retain any food. I suf-1 fered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad I to be- deserters f rom I , Br Htsh of Mnyr's Wonderful Kemedy ondlf C iirlew which visited Port-I It has surely saved my life. I land In July, lni'a. were iti-rrstotl weigh ISO pounds now." It is o mewmer nmner company a simple, harmless preparation logging camp near here by Imml-that-rnovo -th . oaUrrhai. .miwi SaiMpn. Inspector Reynolds. They cus from the intestinal tract and'1" o'''ody in Ihe'CTsop coun nllriys the Inflammation which ty "Jail on .charges of illegal entry pi... nrnntlmllv nil stomach, llv-. r and intestinal nilments. includ ing appendicitis. One d03e will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. PROrESSIOXATj DECORATOR PAINTER, DKCOHATOR Ad-I vice, consultation and estimates free If you Intend to paint, tint, caper, finish or refinlsh any building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. Kor better jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4H1-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L, O. O. M. La Grunde Lodge No. SG0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at S p. m. at Odd Kellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart LeeIon No. Sis meets every second -and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis iters welcome. Dr. A, N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P, O. ELKS La Urande Lodge No. 43 8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at s o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer- fjlly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwetl, Exalted Ruler, Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OP" TUB WORLE La Orande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis Ring Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. 1. Kltcben, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge NO. 41. A. F, and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masona. 1. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Lindgren, Secretary, KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS Rod Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall K. ot P. Hall), at I p. nt. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. 7 Berry, C. C. , C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. li. O. K. S. holds stated commnnlca tlnn the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at s:"n p. m. Visiting members cordially w elcomed. Maude IC. fTWhnrd. W. M. Florence Racon, Beerelary. NEW TODAY NOTlCfc. Classified Waal Ads are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later titan a. m. date or limerilon. Rates: 2o per word for each Insertion. KOli HKNT Five room well fur nished house. Desirable locution. I'liotic H5-W. ll-2-13-6t WANTED Kxperlenced camp cook wants work. Cull 413 M. 8-2-i:j-5tp i.OST Tliltfold. containing drivers license, etc. Reward. Keturn to Observer. ' 10-2-i:t-21p WOMEN With or without selling experience.-This day will be th turning point in your career If you answer t Ills ad. f "hie'iini. 1 Jressofj something absolutely new not sold In sinrrs. itetail at yri.fiO and they sell on sight Oirls who never sold anything in their lives before urn cumine frmn $S.(HI to $2.r.(Ul per i;iy no collecthiK- or delivering your money paid each thiy. Wrlle for selling plans. Chlcknit Di'ens f'o., 3(i2 Couch Ithhf., I'nrtltind. Ore. 7A-H-1 LOST l-'eli. M. Tloyt. two keys. Mrs. T.. G-2-i:t-2lp OR SAI.K--"dodern House, Rewing mnchine, refriKt rnioi. ir,).r Motv roe St. 10-2-i:t-2tp FOR HALF Good butt cut lama- racl pcsis. Phone 3:i-lt. , !i-2-l3-r,tp Applo I'a'ltinff Ihniso IManuod. HOOP RIVKH, Ore. F. R. Poo ley, east side orchnrdlst, whose frame nppln packing house burned Inst November, has completed nlaiiH fnr tlic cnnstrneitnn nt' n new concrete plant. The new st ructure. which will have a ten-Inch con- cretc -wall, will he KO by 00 feet, will accommodate 40,000 boxes of iannles In storage. " ( " " " Allegl Hrltkh Deserters Held, n , Ah ' ur ;slll,nm "ow0: anu 'aney jayior, -'d. anegeo "ls country. 'Probably the most antique hunlers are buyers. enthusiastic t he boose 'SHE SAYS: j"l AM IN" HER FRIEND SAYS: "SHE IS SKIIY" If she only knew that she could put on at least 5 pounds of good healthy flesh In 30 days she wouldn't be worrying about her fienked face, hollow cheeks and neck nnd run down looks. She hus tried Cod Liver Oil. but Die ill-smelling, nasty tasting stuff upset her stomach and made her feel worse than before. Doctors and (rood pharmacists know that Cod Liver till Is full of vitalizing vltamines that make flesh, creates tipp.-tile, restores vigor, builds up the power to re sist dlsensc. and chases away ner vousness. Hut. It's horrible lusting slurf and every day fewer people nre lalilng It for doctors are prescrib ing anil the people nre fast learn- Ing that they can get better re - silts with McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Red Cross Drug Co., Glass drugs, Inc., L. & L. Uniff Co.. nnd druggists all over the country are having a tremendous demand for. It fs a wonderful upbuilding medicine for skinny, buck ward children, especially after sickness nnd 60 tablets only cost fift cents. One woman gained 1 0 pounds in 22 days and If any skinny man or woman can't put on 5 pounds In 80 days your druggtBt will gladly ret-jrn the purchase pri. He sure and Kt McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet. Adv. MAMTU POP I'M ALL SET COC A COMFOPTABLE us OOP TO MCJTMINt?. 1 1JKE EtTTE'P THftN ro Tb&7 vki 5hins 8H THE PlRE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE CA ST Nig-H-r V THAT SOME SCIEN TIST V3 THT 2U4KKe(NlG. -AT B ROINS TMr piGeST- G-OT T o STOP La Grande Lincoln's Home Town Shown on Screen At Arcade. The Ttoeltett Lincoln Film com pany, producers of "Abraham Lin coln." now pluyfhfr at the Archde i ran across a streak of hick when 1 "'" s"nt location scouts back to ! Illinois t size up the site of the I village of New Salem, now imper j ishably famous as the home of the youth Lincoln, from 1S31 to 18R7 -years fraught with many actlv ities. romance and sadness for the nestinv. - important sentiences pl,tr0.pi,lv e i nSvl oron . thJ nttlo pioneer hamlet Hint 1 of a round it.- J - e ib; tV MxmKt. mi-' this little pioneer hamlet Hint the If unwIllliiK. span-inn partner. So producers were confronted .wlthwl"'" ' lm'tiv Brl appeared upon ilre tiecessltv of DulHllnB an entire " "''" "' ' espeei new town of' more-than twenty Io'k ! ed'-thnt. they- would sit Idly l..y, bouses, some of them rather fnruo, itwlildlc their thumbs, and let thu but with no plan to guide Ihent In I"''1"!'" of """"V "'I' the work. Investimil ion. however. I0"!'11"1 prize. rmenle,! that the little town had Hardly! Immediately there was been in process of restoration for two or three-years, and that would be complete in time for .the picture people tccopy it. Even before Lincoln left New Salem for Springfield the town was declining to its fall. The neigh boring town of Petersburg wns ab sorbing it. nnd before Lincoln went to the White House tho town l. aLnnrlnnnrl nlhPfi which later became merely a mem- I ory. . . i A few years "ngo the state of (New Snlem wns brought to the no- lice of a well known Journalist who' purchased the silo of sixty- two acres for $1(1.000 and present- ed itto the Lincoln League of Petersburg, with the stipulation thnt the league should restore the iinmbt ns it was in Lincoln's tlin This work has been faithfully carried out nnd the New Snlcm of Lincoln and Anne Rutledge once more nestles among the elms. hickories, oaks and wild cherries (on the heKhts above the lordly i PanKammon. so beloved by them both. And this town In its entirely wns reproduced In fulifornla for use : In "Abraham Lincoln." . "White Sheep" of Black Sheep Family Turns. i Into Battering Ram, "I guess fighting Jus' comes natural to us Tylers nnme ns to wildcats." said Toby Tyler, "The While Sheep" nf the Fighting Tyler flock, to Patience Mnthews, ye pretty newcomer to the little fron tier town that bore the name of fbe pugnacious family. "I Jes' don't know inv own strength." nnd, like many other fnlr ladies who hove been swept off their feet by deeds, or reports, of vnlor. Patience cast admiring eyes upon the timid little Inmbnnd tmiigined that a lion's heart beat beneath hl homespun Vpnt nnd she nlso expected him to deliver a full quota of manly (1 POP - I'M Evt.PECTioj& TV Ib A TEP.RiBLE ODCR VJ CAN SWELL TIN THE Of HER U".E rSjUt&.Zt'' r. 1 mm m TW4T SCtl.MTIT KNOWS KHAT . TALK-INS- AOOUT, - rf I'M aCCIIM To STOP IT . ir I Y0J'-L ONLY Theatres deeds if ho expected to remain the apple of her eye. This amusing situation is the seed from which Hal Roach's new novelty feature "The .White Sheep" has grown Into what is promised as one of the most laughable comedy productions of the current sea-Hon. It Ib a I'aihepieture featuring Glenn Tryon and Hlanche Mehaffey and will be the attraction at the Slur theater Saturday and Sunday. Toby, however, had considerable trouble in carrying out his bluff. His two brothers, both bullies, and his father, bully in chief of the ! family, had always looked upon i"The White Sheep" as a- dlngi-urn to the family. He was their of- ; fleial punching bag and frequent. :n three-cornered' courtship, and 111''" 1,11 '" j an iiin"rc.uei umuum-i. .11111 i.ii, had his troubles. It took all his wits to offset the flats-of his rough, if not romantic. rivals. Many i laughs are said to come from these hinrtorous early scenes of the jde iture. The laughable make-ups of (these jrrotcsquc Lotharios, their 1 CHUIM HlieiMM.-. HI IIHHK liwou.m j - Z JTuuZ keeping up his blurf of being t lie despot of the family tire said to provide -hilarious fun. However. Hal Jto.'ich hint hot been content to merely make a comedy, but In line with bis oilier feature picture surceases, has given f it a melodramatic IwIM that puts ! it Into the novelty elafu. Intro- , j.dwt d til Hie story i.s a political Snodgrass & Zimmerman UndiMtiikcrs Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Comer 4th and Pcnn VOUR PIPE CAM'T SMOKC I MIGHT AS Room VOf.LL Go TO BED 1 mmc a - i t-. ff t J Xv CnnAn uprising of the ropulace against J """"ttho alleged tyranny of "Fighting Nelse" Tyler and his sons, who control the town. There is an elec tion, said to be very . funny; a trial scene in which the father is accused of murder: Toby's frantic effort to save htm by a clever nisi! and the final awukenlng of "Tlic White Sheep's" fighting blood when he goes out, after a terrttio fight in y wagon us It flouts down a racing river, brings back the "murdered man." frees his father from the lynching party and achieves hs ambition of being accepted into the black sheep flock. Glenn Tryon, who is a recent addition to the list of big mums of the screen world, is said to gic? to the white sheep character u vet v lovable and humorous portrayal. "Never Say Die" at Sherrys Is Knockout Comedy. A gain of sparkling comedy breexed Into the Sherry theater last night and brought wllh it alt the laughter which any audience could I possibly give to one evening's en tertainment. The- cause of Ibis laugh storm w:s Douglas Mar-!..nn in his new starring comedy-success "Never Say Die." The production-surpasses in en tertainment anything which loug las MacLean has ever given to the sereen. He has a brand of humor all his own. The picture Is an adaptation l William Collier's fa mous slage success which ran for a year on Ilromhvtiy. The screen version Is even more thrilling and runny than the stage play due 1o the wider scope of the motion pic ture camera and ,a perfect con tinuity. The leinpo mounts Into (tiiMler and faster action until the In st. hur.'i or hilarious jaugiier in tin- final scenes. These last sequences are the fim ntent, although thu whole picture falrlv brlsth-H with laughs and thrills. MacLean had a r ranged to meet his bride at the honeymoon steamer hut to reach the dock he must evade a gun-man Intent on murder and also a host of money- grabbers who are after Ills for tune. The null' vehicle nvulluhh' li9 an old hackney-cab in charge of a driver who is more nappy than sober. That wild rule sur passes nnv bit of comedy ever seen on the screen In breath-tag Ing suspense, thrills beyond meti- Blue Ribbon Bread THE SPLIT LOAF ill OZ., IZq Mndo Clean Sold Clean In the making of our products we uso only the best of raw materinls and take pride in tho fact thnt we have the most modern factory in Eastern Oregon nnd tho best ovens known to the baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex perience who are working to mnke the very best bread for you. Try a loaf nnd bo convinced. From the raw material to thu consumer without having been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. MrWILT.f AMS, Owner Th Only Independent linker y In La fJrnndo. BLUE It I It I ION Bit E AD SUPKItHNE MtEAtt Eighth Message ,? Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or 11 HUDSON COACH for lca-u Lcdbetter Garage. Hllft Attains Avcnita 'J lie low cost of oppnilinp; our. business malilcs ns to Roll you inpicli.'imlise fur less money. Furniture Exchange " Fir nnd Jefferson l'lionc 474-J WK BUY, SELL Oil THAI) 13 Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber THE REST HOURS OK T1IR DAY ARM WENT . , ' IN YOUR HOMi:. HAVE ONU YOU WILL ENJOY. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company CHAIN AND ROX WOOD PHONE MAIN 617 J. Jj. WLNHAI.Ii ( J unrr r,nTMDrair,u Thfpf. ) f PoPH WOU'RE SNORING V! L POP - WHAT W CLARENCE - - , ;i j TERRiBLM- VOE CAN HEAR W . T I MOLILD SEE MOU LO0KIM& jv( , VOU DOVUMSTAlR'i - MOU'LL AvV ' !l liketmqt'. wsyVS f ;; have to go up in the (- CSS ', IS I &OUPTHE BACK J fVl KyK) II . L SPARE BED ON THE J sure and, through It all. laughter which literally shook the audience off its seats. The star is ably supported by a splendid cast. Lillian Rich plays opposite MacLeiiu and this beau tiful girl haa never looked more lovely or appealing. She lends a bright flame of love and romance to the piece. Helen Ferguson has an important role as a vt vadium lJitln Quarter dancer who comes between Douglas and his love. Oth ers in the cast include UtUam I'ooley, Kucl. n l.lttleficld. Krtc Mayme, Wade Itoteler. WiHlum Conk tin, George Cooper, Andre Utnoy, and Tom O'Hricn. "Never Say Die" without g. doubt is Macl.ean's great cut picture Alfo showing "The Maud tin's Oath." Down Home Comedy Quartet Held A Show by Itself. The Pown Home Comedy quar tet, which is one of the heudliners with the celebrated Peck v Walk er colored entertainers this year. Is a show by itself. Composed of all finished colored musicians and soloists, this quartet gives the au'M- ence a variety of classical anil popular, as well as old time niel- lies that touch tlie heart and drive away worry at the same time. Nothing belter in quartet music has been heard In Ui Grande in many a day. This feature is worth ihr price of admission alone when the lteclt tii Walker minstrels come to Iji Grande and show al the Ar cade I healer on Monday itltrht. February 10. la. In lliidupcsr Stilled How of Famous Fiddler Pd'DAPKST (AP) J '.'.?. music broke the heart of Panda Marcl, king of gipsy fiddler who was re cently burled here with pt.non ad mirers and friends siandhq; be side Ids grave. ! Count Stefan Tlsza Jind many other fa mn us Hungarians were the Intimate friends of the man who was supposed to play Magyar folk songs with more reeling than any other musician of his time. At the request of Marcl, the bands played only folksongs of his unlive land as Ills body was taken i to the cemetery. He abhorred I conventional funeral marches p, much as the . new syncopated MAI.V 8 music. Like most gypsy fiddlers he believed the s-nigs whidr have sprung from the soil in the' tared of the Magyar exprens every emo tion from ecstatic Joy to sweet sorrow, and in his concerts ho used to carry his listeners from amile.8 to tears in a mnnm-r much appre ciated by the Hungarians, who take keen pleasure out of sorrow. When syncopation became .tho rae in Hungary and foxtrots wore, heurd everywhere, Itandu Murel laid aside his violin. Glass-bottomed boots are used nt 'atti Una stand t hl passengers may view the marine gardens. Now special glass-toppe. railway 'car riages: are to be used on the rail Any line through the Romsdal In Norway that passengers may view the mountains which tower thou sands of feet above the track. ' This 7-roniii modern a 11 tl nui'ic. -.i.;;.(Ull); fci-tiis. house Priw WEEKS & lil.ACK itiAi.roiix New lo Insiir.'iiu' ley llhljt. WEAVERS . Tailor. Clcancrfl, Dycra 1 Ami Pressors PHONE MAIN 7:12 ' Depot Ktitiet La Grande Mattress Shop and -t Weaving Works ,! Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt, Feather Renovating, ltag nnd Fluff Rugs mnde to order and for sale. Carpet and Hurt Chew ing. Furniture Re-covering. License! Fumlgntcr, CHAM. EDWARDS, Froo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE ' Leaves Leaves Union s lak C.rontle 8:15 A. M. 11:1)0 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:15 P. M. Sundays Teaves .Leaves .. Union lift Orande 1:00 p. M. S:16 p, M. Saturday Nlffht Specials Jienvrs Leaves ; Union La Grand 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M, Heated Cars v ' V. O, Dcl.AP, Manager . HwiifrfimrlcrH, Komiucr Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL HASH ANO DOORH IIARIlWAItlil Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Connprn With lloino 1'urnOfta MILL WOOD Greenwood Avcnn. riiouo M-7aa ' Buy P.Y TAYIAOIP I