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Tuesday, February 17, 1925. ' PAGE SEVEN THE LA' GRANDE" -' EVENING OBSERVER' I The Observer Want Ad Pae The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties . FOR RENT lFO.lt I1KNT Flvo room well fur- i nlRhed house. Ilostrable locution. " l'hone 14&-W. 11-2-13-Ct roil HRNT Strictly mortem fur ., ) ntshed apartment. Phone 14&-J. , 8-2-1 1-tf ': yon ItKNT Kino 3-room office or, llvlne apartment. Archie J. Mur ray, Penney store bids. 15-2-10-tfp J'OK ItKNT Modern steam hont- t . eil apurtmont8. Witrnjeat in city. ' . Close in. See Archie J. Murray. S Penney Bldu. 10-2-10-t'p l-'Olt KENT Two room modern fnrnlflheil apartment, 1017 4th I St. J lull A Ills. 12-2-0-lf ' KOU HKNT-Sleam heated rooms. t. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. . . 9-2-6-2DIP WANTED WANTED Sewing neatly donn. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. -12-17-lm WANTKI) -7- Experienced camp cook wants work. Cull 4K1 M. - S-L'-lH-fitp FOR SALE FOR SALE Good butt cut tama rack posts. Phone 803-11. 9-8-18-Ctp l-Yilt SALE lty owner, one acre In Isltfnil City, Konr room house, liium and chicken house. Call 2;18 W. J S -n -1 (J -tl 1 p LOST RTHAYKU To my place nix wee Kb FOR SALE Seven-room modern homo com pletely famished, full 'basement with concrete floor; furnace; good location. Price $000,110. Terms. 0 For Ttent A large 10-room rooming house. This place Is ex cellently located to accommodate Bhop and -milt men. 0 ,' -' " - Four-room home, plastered, city water, electric lights, located close , to the Greenwood school. Price, $1 800.00. Terms: $300.00, balance at '$25. 00, per month. .. Geo. ti.ttirrey REALTORS Heal Estate Loans Iostirnnco Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS pOCHRAN & EnErtHAno Oco. . T. Cochran and Colon K. Eher hard, Attorneys, La Qrande Na tional Bank Building. cniRopRAcrous TiH. BELLE MI EHS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Hulldlnif. liours III lo II a. in., 2 tu 6 p. in., and 7 to a p. in. DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath, Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhe'jjna ; tlsm, asthma, eczema, ' varicose ' veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Rlood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 10, Sommer Bldg. Phone 47-W. Residence Phone 190-W. osteopathic physician OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. 3. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases ot women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. R?s. Phone 106-R. Samraer Bldg. PHT8ICIAN-8UUOEON Ir. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Btdg. Main 77 8. 1-1-lm NATURE CURE DR. A. N, and MART E. MAT- VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Merhano-Therapy. Skin and Mood diseases, nervous dis-sses. chronic, headache, eczema, scia tica, appendirltis, ' constipation. bowel trouble; all kinds of chronic diseases successf-llly treated. Call Main S:. May vllle Nature Cure Home, Ztnl -Fast Adams Ave. Office bourn, la to 12 ft, m., 1:30 to h p. m. Coosnltatlon Free. Old Cats For New "When you look at your oM ear In the spring sunshine- then. Is the ideal time ror 11 car salesman to find .von. ICs (ho season or jrvnr when you wnm new things or ilir fereitl things. If there's a liuyer for a usotl ear In this territory, you eau llml, liiiu with a Want Ad. It eosis little anil acts ; ijulekly. ' t.ie your ropy over the phone tin hi, v. ' "AN OIIMERVEH WANT ' AD WUJj IM IT." ogo, a htael; 4-yenr-old gelding. Weight l4Mi. no hrands visible.. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Uon Ayres, ,a Grande.' : 2-H-3tp LI Tl REST WALLOWA, Ore. (Special). The remains of Curtlss K. Rey nolds, who passed away at his home, in Enterprise . Wednesday morning, lVb. 1J, .was drought here Tor Inuiul in the. local ceme tery J-'rldny. Mr. Reynolds puss c1 nwiiv fnllmvlnir nn 111mr of only' two or three days, from! quh-k pneumonia. lie has been a resident of this county for about 2 years, having come here from Nebraska. Ho lived In the Leap section for a number of years, later moving to the Chlco section where, he farmed for n WALLOWA IN number of years. About throe'bound for periods of one to two . years ago he moved with his fam-! lly to Enterprise, where he has been engaged In working for the K. O. L. Lumber company at their mill In town. He Is survived by his wife and baby, one son, Monte Reynolds, nnd three Btepchlldren. j will be joined by the Sttainshjp He was about 50 years of age. Mary E. Moore, which hus been Frank Walker of Leap hod the making an extra trip Into tint Ump mlflfortune to lose two of his qua river. While the bonis were work horses during the past week.lheld up the wharves of the local One of the horses became sick several days ago and died. The trouble apparently could not be PROFESSIONAL- DECORATOR PAINTER, DKCOIIATOR Ad-, vice, consultation and estimates free If you Intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or reflnlsh any building. .Interior and exterior Jobs neatly done. For better Jobs cull J. Lundy. Phone 481-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 8E1O Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Oild Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. Is meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vls ltrls welcome. Dr. A. N.- Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. KLKS La Urande Lodge No. 438. Lodge meets eoch Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Urol her Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 1(9. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk. Rooms 11-12, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. t T. Iteece. C. C. K. 1. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grand 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. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary, KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Mondsy evening In Castle hall K. of P. Hot!), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. I Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. S. O. E. 8. Hop- Chapter No. 13. O E. R holds stjtt-d communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesday of each month at 8:'a p. m. Vl.tting members cordially welroined. M.imle K. Fli. rliard. W. M. Florence Itacon, Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Wont Ads are strict ly CASH IS ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. m. date of Insertion. Hates; to per word lor each Insertion, WANTED Man with our to sell complete line quality auto tires , and tubes. Kxelusive territory. Kxpcrlcnco not necessary. Salary ?;(ih),(iO p.-r month. Milestone Itubher Company, Kast Liverpool. Ohio. 06-2-t7-lip KOIt HKNT Four housekeeping . rnoniH i wilh bath, furnished. Three housekeeping rooms with hath, furnlshed. Two house keeping rooms with bath, fur nished. Two housekeeping rooms wit h toil et a n d si n It on l y. No children. J. t. Mars. 3ti-2-l 7-1 tp discovered. . Thursday morning he drove to Enterprise, und upon reaching town, onother one of his horses became sick. .A vWrinary was called ami 'fu'iuil the horsr to he suffering from stum form of poisoning, and too fur Kiie to do anything for. it Is thought some form of poison weed Infests : the oat hay on which the horses have been fed recently. P. A. Downing and wife of I, cup were La (iramle business Cullers Ihe latter part Of Ihe. week, Thry niadc t lie t rip by automo bile, and report the roads In Kood condition the Ki'eatcr port Ion of the distance. Ftruec l-'lsher n.nd wife of Leap were called to Enterprise Wednes day morning1 by the death of llii-lr brother-in-law, CurtlsH E. Rey nolds. The weather continues ' to bo quite springlike here during the day, the warm sunshine melting the snow quite rapidly. The ground has froze very hard at nights for the p:;st several days. Irvin Oastln has been wnrk- lnff for H C. Hearing of Middle Valley the past wei Harmon brother of Leu pie have been very busy the past wecK cutting wood. Coos Bay Blockade Itroken. BANDON, Ore. After being bar-1 weeks the steamers Hrooklyn, Ellz-( abeth and Handon left Tuesday f or , San Francisco. Their , combined ' loads totaled LlOO.nOft feet of fir and spruce lumber. All throe are scheduled to return promptly and mills have become crowded with lumber and will furnish steady car goes for the regular fleet until the opening of the summer cedar sea son. SISKIYOU TRAINS LATE MEDFOHI), Ore. Three feet of snow at Slsson, Cullf., and two at the crest of the Wlsklyo-is, nil Southern Pacific trains from the south were from three to four hours late. The highway over the S'.sklyous, however, was kept open und motor cars were coming through, although travel was dif ficult. Motor busses were still running lo Klamath Falls over the Green Spring highway, but If the pres ent stormy weather combines, the road soon will be closed. Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets For Puny Kids Forget the nasty tasting, stom- och upsetting cod liver oil nnd give the thin, puny, 'jnderdevet oped children McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets If you want lo give thein a good appetite nnd put pounds of good, hwilthy flesh on their bones. Doctors know all about them and so does Red Cross Drug Co., Glass Prngs. Inc., L. I Drug Co., and nil good pharmacists all over America, for they are In great demand, be cause they are not laggard but .ih o w resu Its In a f e w d n ys. They nre not expensive, either tth tnblets 60 cents nnd rhlldren lake them like randy. A very sickly child, age 9, gain ed 1 2 pounds In seven months and is strong and henlthy. One skinny woman gained 9 pounds In 24 days. "He sure to get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet." Adv. MAM'M POP I S'POSe MOM will JUST VtfHAT t (4hS-fr C GOSH MOM i t HAD H j itWh ft POP VMHO ARe vou L?,'T TT il (&I56 CA'N WITH ME EnPGCTF.O-5HE'& 1 TT 6f . I ThE TIME OT-LIF6 1)11 TAl.Kin& TO " - f, r. '" : l c:.La;- J FDR taming OUT Tiu. VJAiT.Mf, T&R Mo' IR j Toni&HT- I 5AVM CHRIS , ,M ft MOU VMOKe ME UP'.'. ) II Xj 1 vl T, T loMSTHiSTvfjuTIT I ; JHHlt: 'U i Mll- vl ' UJ. ' ZIMMERMAN- GEE HE'S sl r-t r ' Uli . PTH; 1 V.-A5 A GREAT GAME H ,"1 JLJjJ-C) jUh, ft- ACREATOUW-HE ASKD i M l ' ' U (, rr--J 1 W t Hl r' rr i ' '! all about wou deak.. J -,! , L t mJit cc5'- Llfi v ) I've 0 . mtjmu-'l yT. ti n OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo t lain aw uma. S S&SX&Ahy! I '' - La Grande "Hearts of Oak" Screen Version Is Stronger Than Play. In "Hearts of Oak" which comes to the .Slur Theatre Wednesday, William Fox has created a mot ion picture version of one of the greatest stage mcorrumas ever written. Played for years with lisj"In the Palace of the King." author, James A. llcrne. In the- Anders Rundolf, who appeared) leading rolo, this stage play has in "The Rrigjit Hhawl," takes thei (been seen i by millions all over! part of Sir George Vernon, und ; America In cities and towns of: every size. Its potent drama and heart interest, according to critlcsjable Sir Malcolm Vernon, cousin of has been transferred to tile screen ' Dorothy, to whom she has been be- in n manner that will appent to.lrothed against her will. picture goers just as the stage Queen Elizabeth Is Interpreted by masterpiece did to two generat- oinrc Funics, well known in both Ions. y tns country and Kiu'ope for her Wolmrt Tiosworth, well know forbrll!lnnt work ns England's ruinous his characterizations of sen-farlnglquetm. , men, ploys tho leading role of . Ksielle' Taylor.1 popnKit'" screen Terry Dunnlvun In the flereenjstnr, who has just finished with version. Tlieadore Von Eltz plays;Cecll Do Mllle In "The Ten trom Xed F a 1 r w e a t h e r, his adopt-! niandmenlH." was chosen as Queen ed., son nnd Pauline Starke is seen ns Chrystal, the nilopted daughter of mariner. Others In the splendid supporting ; cast nre James Gordon. Francis Powers. Jennie Lee, Frances Teague and ' Councellnr lo ijueen Elizabeth, Is Fronds Ford. The picture wns'ithly handled by Erie Mayne, who! directed by John Ford, who has tm , j been credited with many Foxj . "Hearts of Oak" Is a story pf the New England const and the Arctic wastes. Terry Dnnnlvnn, sen man. has adopted two child ren a boy nnd a girl, Ife h.is seen them grow up. Chrystal to be a henutlf il young woninn and Ned to be a strong man of the sea. Terry realizes that Ms Ipve for ' t T'lirvtnl lifiM rinen nil into thi Invo of n man for a woman and he tolls her. Although she loves Ned, the, young cnnplo ngree to socrl- flee their love for the happiness of thf-lr benefactor." , i Ned, on the pretense of ship-1 plug to sea, leaves the coast lown and goes to the bad. It Is not until It Is nlmoHt too late th:t Terry learns the tragedy of Ills; adopted children's love nnd the method he employes to right what he believes to ,o bis wrong, makes a heart stirring drama such os deserves the long suc-ij cess of "Hearts of Oak." I Exceptionnl Car.t Chosen for Mary Pickford's Triumph. Without cTcptlon the members rtt the ensf of Mary Pickford's newj ;nd latest photoplay for I'nlted Artists Corporation, "Dorothy Ver-1 lion of Hnddon Hall," at Bherrys ' constitutes nn even greater aggre-1 nation of stage nnd screen stars ! then any list of players that even supported her In any of her pre vious picture offerings. Miss rickford in the role of Dor I Theatres oihy Vernon, Is again the grown young woman. This character, however. Is wholly different from that of the little street singer so exquisitely portrayed in "Uosita, the. picture in which Miss I'lck- tord first assumed a grown-up role. The part of Sir John Manners is played by Allan Forrest, who re. cently worked In Jackie Coogan's : Mure McDcrmott. well known on istage. and screen, makes an adiulr- lury. Mine. Carrie. Tlaumcry, widow of tho famous violinist, Ysiiye, has the part of l.ndy Vernon, mother of Sir Mnleoliu, anil Lord Hurley , WILLIAM FOX ptCSCttl S-T-A-lt Saturday - Sunday ! Friday Snodgrass . & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service. Phone Main 62 Comer 4th and Penn did notable work in "Susanna" and The Light That Failed." Lottie Plckord Forrest, sister ot the stur. and who has . not been seen on the screen for more than vo years, is east as Jenny Faxton, mum aim couiiuume ot nuroiny Vemon, and the part of l'erklns. servant and retainer of Hlr John Manners, is played lty Malcolm Watte. f ' In the role ol Ihe Karl of Hut- land Is Wilfred Lucas, while t'our- tenuy Koote portrays the Marl of Leicester. Kach of these two play ers hua had extensive experience. 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, Febru ary Id, It now seems quite probable that . Ihe O. R. and N. company intends to i.utld u rall t oiid up the north side of Stmkc river to l.ewtston. i " The wheat market for several days ban been practically unchung- d. It dyers are offering (in cents lor blue stem and fS cents fori club. leo. Krleger Is , building the oundutlon for ihe new brick lo In built by .1. I. II-'Mrm-leli. Now n nd then u word is 'drop ped here tind (here that suirgi'sts hat the city elecllnn Is drawing mar. J. S. Peach of Island 'lty, flays the river is rising rapidly at his place, and Is now wltnln one foot of being as high as it was last year, ' Several loggers are down from Richardson's logging camp up the river, where operations have been suspended m account of melting snow. Jacobs. and Marquis nre loadlnp. a car of potatoes today for Ihe Omaha market, Mr. and Mrs. Edward f'arptnter were called o Raker t'ily Tuesday morning to nllcnd the funeral of (their ihtle grand child, the seven- inonths-old son of Mr. ami Mrs. Sylvester Carpenter. J. Kemp now has control of the Cove cheese factory and will soon bey-1 ti operation. Blue Ribbon Bread ' TIIR SPLIT LOAF 2 1 O., 15c Mmlo Clean Sold Clean In the ninktng of our products w use only tho best of raw materials and take pride In the fact that we have the most modern factory in Eastern Oregon and the best ovens known to the baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex perience who nre working to make tho very best bread for you. Try a loaf and be convinced. From the raw material to the consumer without having boon touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. 3. SleWILLIAMS, Owner The Only Independent linker In- La , Grande, ' -wi BLUE RIBBON RREAD KUI'KRFINU RREAD Eighth Message Why pay more? You can buy nn , ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Lcdbetter Garage MHO Atlanta Avenue The low cost of operating our business enables ns to Hell you merchandise fur less money. 'Furniture Exchange . Fir nml Jefferson - l'hone 474-J WE I!UY, SELL OR TRADE Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Tin: itr.sT norns of tiif. day ark sn:vr ' in voir iiomi:. have oxr: YOIJ will i.x.iov. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND HOX WOOI I'HONE MAIN SIT 3. L. Alt. Ml ALL Income Tax Facts No. 29 Various penalities are Imposed by the revenue act of 1 !t-4 for failure to file a return and puy the tax on time, and lor making a fraudulent return. J dstinctlon Is made between failure and "wlllf il" to file a return. For failure to file the return on time, the penalty Is 2f per cent of the amount of the tax, unless u return Is later filled und it is saUsfaet-; orlly shown to the l!ommlHnloneri of Internal Revenue .that such failure was due to a reasonable ! cause and not to willful neglect. If n taxpayer exercised ordinary, business care and prudence, and nevertheless was unable to file a 1 return-within the prescribed time,! the delay is duo to a "reasonable cause." . j For willful failure to . make a return the penalty is not more Ihtin $l(i, ono or Imprisonment for not morn than one year,. or both, and In addition fdi per cent of the amount of the tax. For willful ly making a false or ,. fraudulent return, t he penally Is not more than $ I O.liiiil or linpri.Hnument for not more than five years, or both, and In addition foi per cm-t of the amount of the tav, In case of n deficiency. If there Is a deficiency there Is added lo Ihe tax Interest on the amount of such deficiency at thel rate of C per cent a year from Ihej dale prescribed for payment of the tax to the date the deflclency Is assessed. In addition, there is udded fi per cent of the amount of Ihe deficiency If due to negli gence, but wllho.it Intent to de fraud. 1 f due to fraud, ' t he amount. . added In nddl'lon Is f0 per cent of thu deficiency.1 ' PUMSIDKNT liF.im IHTPTETt. O. A. C Corvullb. Ore. Ornd uo I Improvement Is noted In the condlllon of President Kerr, who Is recovering- from u long Illness. The president Is now allowed io sit .ip for a short period dally. $(100,000 LOA.V SKCi;Kf;' EUOHNK. Ore. A trust deed t; I veil by the Tidewater Mill com pany, which Is u subsidiary of thu Porter Hros. company, which owns large tructs of timber land In West ern Lane county and the old Hurd sawmill at Florence, to the Detroit Trust company, securing a loan of $uou,(mio, was filed for record in the office County Clerk Ilrysoo. The deed covers several thousand acres of the company's holdings. The company has Issued 0 per cent bonds. Jlen.auo of which aro due January 1. I '.I'll : $100, noo duo January 1. l!):t2; $ltiu,uoo due Jan uary 1. 1 u :t 3 : fioo.nno due January 1, .IM84. and iluu.ouo dm; Januury 1, m.". Plans of tite company rceardln.7 development of the holdings hnvo not been announced here. uy This 7-rnniu modern lionso n n il uurnxe, Prlc $2,7.-.n.O(l; lernw. WEEKS & m.ACK Itr.lLTORS New I'nhy lildj;. Iiiui'iiiici' - Loans WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyurs And Priwserfl PHONE MAIN 73a . . Depot ,Slrcct La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving: Works Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather , Renovating. Rag and Fluff Ruga made to order and for sale. Carpet and Rug Cltww ing. Furniture Re-covorlng. Tdcciiscu1 Fumlgiiter. ; Factory Phone 424-W CHAM. F.OWAUDS, l'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TI.MH TAUI.E Iienvcs . LraTca 1:iilon La Grande 8:10 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:18 P. M. ' 6:18 P. M. b'undaya I.carcs Leaves Union La Granite 1:00 P.M. 6:16 P. M., , Sal unlay Nlttlit Kncclala Is-aves leaves t'nlun La Grande; 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ilenleil Gars P. ft. Ih'LAP, Manager . Ilonililimrtcrs, Sommer Hotel BUILDING ; MATERIAL HASH AMI HOOItH IIAKDWAHK Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home ConiTrn Willi a lluine Purpatia i MILL WOOD Greenwood ATrnus, iMiotio M-73si :, BY TAYLOR I It