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Wednesday, February 18, 1925; THE LA" GRANDE' EVENING "OBSERVES! PAGE SEVEI7 R4, I. i f V'' n The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place f Union and Wallowa Counties FOB RENT FOlt HRNT Five room well fur nlshed house. Desirable location, l'liono 145. W. 11-2-I3-C1 KOH HUNT Strictly modurn fur nished apartment, Phone 14.1-J. 8-2-11-tf KOJt RENT Kino 3-room office or living apartment. Archio J. Mur ray. Penney store bids. 15-2-10-trp l'OH KENT Modern steam heat 'ed apartments. Wannest In city. Close. in. Hee Archie J. Murray, I'eimey Bldir. iu-2-iu-trp l-'ort RENT- Two room modern furnished apartment, 1017 4th St. Huh Apis. 12-2-9-lf Foil RENT Steam heated rooms. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. 9-2-G-2Utp WAMTED WANTED fiewlllB neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Welib. .1 ' 8-12-17-lm V WANTED Experienced c a in p .'i CQoll wants work, fall 413 M.' i ' ftiz-is-r.tp FOR SALE FOR SALE Oood butt cut tama f, rack posts. Phone 3G3-R. . 0-2-13-Gtp KOU KALE liy owner, one acre In Inland t'ily. Four room house. barn and chlrheu bonne. Call ' 23S W. 1S-2-10-8IP LOST STRAYED To my pl.ice nix weeks ! FOR SALE Reven-ronm modern home com Dlotely fjrnlfihed, full basement With concrete floor, furnace; Rood location, rrlco J'00(.M). Terms. 0 For Rent A targe 10-room rooming house. This place Is ex cellently located to accommodate ehop and mill men. 0 Four-room home, plastered, city vater, electric lights, locnted close to tho Greenwood school. Price, g! 8(10.00. Terms: J300.00, balance It $25.(10 por month. . . Geo.H.Currey REALTORS neal Itato Loans Iosnraneo Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick ; Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EREHHARO Qeo. , T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber .. hard. Attorneys, I .a Grande Na ' tlonal Bank Building. CH1ROPKACTOKS ;1R. BKI.I.R MYERS Chlroprac ' tor. New Foley Rulldlng. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., to 6 p. tn., and T to S p, m. tR. J. B. WOODELL. Chlroprac , tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap- . nanHlnlll. hnflflAtie rtlA'lma- tlsm, asthma, eciema, varlcose veins, all kinds ot stomachi . heart and kidney trouble suo- i eeasfully treated. Hlood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and - children a speclnlty. Suite to, Sominer Uldg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC rnysiciAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. . Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infanta a spe cialty. Office Phone Main loe. Res. Phone 106 Ii. Sommer Bldg. i l-HTSICIAN-SUROEON Dr. V. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 77S. 1-1-lra ) NATtTSE CTRE fcR.'A. N. and MART E. MAT- LI.E Rpeciallsts In chronic i diseases. Methods: Naturopath I' and Meohano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases. chronic hendnche. ecxema, scla tlca, appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: all kinds (if i chronic diseases ncressf'jlty trested. Call Main 623. Mnv llle Nstnre Cure Home. !ll East Adams Ave. Office horns. 1 to 12 a. m.. 110 to i p. m Cnntultatlon Free. Old Cats For New . When you look at your old ear In the spring sunshine then Is (he ideal linn tor a em salesman lo find yon. It's the season of year when yoii unt new things or dif ferent things. If there's a huyer for a used car lu .this tecrhory, you van timl hiui uitii a Want Ail. Ii ctists little unit acts unlckl.v. t.lv your copy iici the phone today. "AN OU?iKRVJ:n WANT AU WIUj DO IT." afco," n hkicii 4-ynr-old Kehllnp. WVifjht; MOO. no brands viable. Owner run have same hy paying for thin nd. !'.l.on, Ayres, Ia Grande. 2-16-aip Income Tax Facts T'Mitor's .Note This is vthc eon cludinK Installment of income lax nrlicles published for thn past month in tho interest of taxpayers and for their benefit. Xo. 30. When hy reason of Illness or ab sence from' home, additional, time for rlliiiK an income-tax return is reimlred. the luxnaver should ad dress to tho Commissioner of In-! ternnl Revenue. Wushlntrlon. J). C. n rertimat fur nn pvlcnslnn f 4-ill((- tors of Internal revenue are not. asi'oP. eontaln n statement of the es undcr preoecdirur acts, permitted toiniatcd umotint of tax believed to Krant such extensions., Tho request must be made before the return is due March 3 5, 1!2G. if made on tho calendar-year basis and must contain a full recital of the causes for the, delay. An extension of time for filing: the return does not extend the lime for payment of the tax or any in stallment thereof unless so speci fied in the extension. As a condl t!on"br eVaiTllng "the" ex Tension, "the commissioner may require the sub mission of a tentative return and estimate of the amount of the tax, nnd the payment of at least one fonrth of the estimated amount. A tentative return should he PROFF.SSlOXAIj DECORATOR PAINTER, DECORATOR Ad Vice, consultation and estimates free if you intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or reflnish any building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. For better Jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4S1-W 10-22-In, FRATERNAL DIRECTORY fj, O. O. M. La Urande IxiiIkc No. 950 Loyal Order of Moose, holds ' regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. al Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Moosnheart Legion No. 98 meeta every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. 11. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 438. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Rramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OP THIS WORLD La Grande Camp No. III. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagle hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-21, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La GrauJe 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. Lindgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 7 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. U Berry. C. C. C. L. O rah am, K. R. S. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. P. holds stated communica tion the second nnd fourth Wed' nesdavs of each month at 3:00 p. m. Vtttinc incmlicrs cordially welcomed. Mfin.le K. Kberhnrd. W. M. Florence Bacon, fterretary, NEW TODAY NOTICr,. Classified Want Ads are striot lj CASH IN ADVANCE; copy oiuu be In not later than B a. ni. date of liiscrtlou. Rates: 2o per word for each Insertion. ?On RENT New modern 5-room house with garage, furnace. Phone 339-W. 1 2-2-1 S-tf KOlt RENT hoqse.' fall 434-.I. Modern furnished MU N, or 1'hono 111-2-1 S-5t KOlt RAI.K New five room mod ern stucco bungalow with furni ture. (A bargain). Price 4r.(Ml. ; I'yrainlil Land Co. IC-2-lS-ltp FOR SALE ItninniSKe. Methodist , church Utsemepl, l-'rlday, Itepln hins at 10 o'clock. 1H-2-1S-21 KOR SALE ' una V Ave. Illickeye ltrooder. 1 l-2-IS-lil). WANTEIl flonil Phone 40il M. cow -IS IP KOI! KAI.E By. ? Hi. nil. flood Re.-il h:tby buff Phone 277 W. 0-2-1 S-ltp PO TRAflE Ten acre trart al Walla Valla for l.n Orande idty property. Aildrt-as (121 'East Rose S. Walia Walla. , 20-2-1 S-Mp KOR SALE Would yon buy o , modern home from owner. Nice lswn, shade and fruit trees rost s, new KwroRe ami woodshed, barn, rnne and furnilure. Sac rifice price. . No commission. 1615 Monroe. 25-2-1 S-2tn FOR RENT- Modern apartments also stenm heated rooms, with or without board. Zuher Uriel; 140S Wash Ave. 1 S-2-1 -3tp KOR Ma KALE Kord n f.2f. coupe. Phone 7-2-is-ati made tho usual return form, plainly marked "tentnttve" at the due. nnrl be properly executed No other data need be given. Ten tative returns will not be accepted unless permission Is obtuined pre vious to filing. A copy of the au thority to file the tenlatlve return must be attached thereto. Where a taxpayer files a tenta tive return within the period of the extension granted Win, the com- PlJl0EJL-Vh,V....d. Ja.. subject to the penalties pres.-rlbed for de linquency. Kxcept In the case of a taxpayer who is abroad, no extension will be granted for more than six months COPPOXS PAI1 AT ItEXIl. SALEM, Ore. Complaint has been received nt the offices of the slate engineer to the effect that coupons on lenchutes co'in ly municipal improvement district bonds, maturing January 1, l'J25. have been returned to San Fran cisco banks by thetr Portland cor respondents. Indorsed "no funds." In fairness to the district. Rhea Luper. state engineer, insued a statement to the effect that funds have been on hand at all times la the office of the county treas urer at Rend, for the payment of these coupons and all will it: paid promptly when presented l here. Three Acre Tract On (he Old Oregon Highway, just outside the City limits on East Adams Ave.; new G room modern bungalow. Will sell at a bargain price and on good terms. PYRAMID LAND CO. MAIN 795, MAMTW POP mom oio sou sew That button on mw -. V&T TODAH WW i C$ i .'iii'ii!1 OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE MP NOH) THAT We- HAVC5, tITH 5CH ft&LISM ''AND 3.(JSTq, PqR.Tk'eN Op WSJS TASTY-VUnos some; SPec.cHe,4..'Wit.Ll IN ORDeg, fiftjT I U)l(t CALLON. Ml. IOT3lN). Itjkc Hbu LGT OS HvAS Pse.. 1 11C MOT W&A THAT I WOULD JMYTHIMG. HSree T2rJI3-HT. HOWEVER X'CC TCCC VOW A STOii.Y 11 . ' 1 . I - t Q if D 7 V PON'T SAV A w - La Grande "Hearts of Oak" Is Strong' Drama Of the Sea. "Uenrtn of Onk,' the William I-'ox special production, whlcii oens at the Star Theatre, Today, (as a screen version of 1he famous old melodrama by J times A. Iler- rw As a play, this dramatic epic was one of the outstanding kuc cess of the statfe nnd. according, to those who have seen a review of the picture, the film produeaion is superior in n great many ways. Jlobart Tiosworth, well known for his portrayal of sen fnrlnic men j pleya Terry Dunnlvan. .the part orlirlpally created hy the author. Mr llcrne. Pauline Stnrke Is seen as Chrystat Heme, a role played later on the Stae hy the alri foi - Whom It was namcrt-C hrystal l-ierne. onuKiiier 01 i m- jm.- i wrlffht. Theodore Von Kltz. jam- es Gordon. Pruncls Powers. Jen nie lie, Krnncis TtwKue and Kran- els Kord wniiletc the cost. The, picture version was direct ed hi,- John Kord. who Is respon sible for -The Iron Horse, ,v the William Kox production wlilch created n sensation when H made its premiere on llroadway this sea son. . "Hearts of Oak" is a story of ihe New Knglnnd coast and the Artls wastes, rich in dramatic! moments nnd dealing with a U- I nation filled with heart-throbs. Terry lunnivan. a ruprifed ocuunan, has adopted two children, a boy and a nirl. They lived hapidly Ihrounh the years nnO when the. picture opens Terry realizes that his love for the kIH has developed into the natural love of a man for a woman. I'nknown to Terry, the boy and the Kir) are enamored of each other. Hut, rat her than cause their benefactor heart suf ferlne. f'hrystal marries Terry. It is not until later, when Ned. In hisi irrlef. Iihs hit the downward tnth, I that Terry- learns of the sacrifice I of It in adopted children. The met- hod bv which he rights what he; bHieves to be his own wrong, iw j dramatic In the extreme. To re- veal jflt would be unfair, but suf- j fice It to say that the picture rln- ' f-H to hftrhts that will make your he-art brat and your eyes wet. Mabel Normand at Sherrys in Bewitching Comedy. An, nppeal to the lover of the artbtie ami pleturesriie is Mack Hennett's "Ku7nnna." starrlntr Ma bel Xormnnd, at Hlterry's today only. , , A en Inst n background historic and romantic, "Suzanna" faithful ly depicts the charm, romance nnd frultfulncHS of California about! 1 S :, fi . To the matt minute detail, the maiirferlHrns. nmioms, odven-' tures and bulldlnnrs of Ihe early I Cnllfornlnn have been reproduced' I'M OoinG T MOW POP Tms 16 THE F:(i?lTLHAa"E (1 i 1 ;E MAD - I . -sr. By Condo HAVE TXe KG.MOTST UED OrJ TO SY orv, SAY . . Theatres nnd revived for this quaint but ; beautiful story. Supported by a cast chosen with Brent consideration for type. Mabel Normand Is irresistibly aitpoallntf to every lover of beauty, romance, adventure anil comedy. She has been irlven ample oppor tunity, to her if rear delight, to ap i pear before millions of corncdy- lovers In a role nt once so human, iso lovable, so sympathetic, so hu IwltchlnK that no otio can resist her. u The character of Buzanna, so ably portrayed by Miss Normand i that of an early Spanlsh-Calitorn-ian peon, raised no from the day of her hi1"'!'. Tlw'ouKh resign, how ever,. Suznima hits been cheated of i her rightful heritage, for she is In j reality he daughter- of a Don of B'hu of l,er apparent low si a-' n s llnf ,., , , ,' .,. loves and is loved by. Hut- late. however. J decides, to make amends, and cv lerythinfj ends ns it. shotihl. Ashland-Klamath Highway foo,l. KI.A.M.VTIl KA1.LH, Oii;. (Inod weather which has prevailed here thi'iM days has bettered the con dition of the Ashland-Klamath rails highway and 11 is now fn excellent, condll bm, according' . 'o local " nirlneers of Iho slate hhfh way office. ,il1tkU rrtv mlLIVl TfjA preset), IsnnU in TEET S-T-A-It Friday - Satunliiy Snodgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Tenn MR6 bLAMM VJM HERE M L rVPTERMOON TELUNJ6Me ALL THE. &OSSIP ABOUT ALL THE . KirinuOAbC. , n - r-. Vjlmeiicaiv l lUijlS AI'I'I-U'ATIONS ''Veterans of the Worhl War who have , not . submitted . upplleatloiiH tin- thetr bonuses nre. urjfe. hy 1A. .'o! V I-1. Andrews, c!ty rect'uitlr.ff oi'iu-er. l S. A., to do no at once. Th Importance of applying at the earliest possible date is ured up on the veterans by Col. Andrews who tttutes: "The. War lepurtn.ent Is dally reeelvins: rases In which veti'runa who thought themselves In the best of liealth have died or luive been killed by neeident with uut having; mibmilted their nppltcu l Ions for utlj usted compensation. Their widows and children, many of I In iu in needy elrcumMuuceH. i t i-elvu In such eases cash In the unimiitt uf tin adjusted credit, nn anion nt eiual to approximately on.-i bird only of that v woulil have rt ci'lved In onu pay men ty In t'iiHli lia'l the veteran made applica tion prior lo death, l-'or instance, Hlmuld a veteran who served over m'jih for a peilii i-nlillliiu hint to the mavluiuiu tiinounl ol adjusted H'-rvle.e credit of JULTi. die without Blue Ribbon Bread HIR SPLIT LOAI 21 OZ., K.o t Ahuli! t ltytn Sold Clean In the makinir of our protlucts wn uso only the he;t of raw materials and take prldo In the fact that we have the most modern factory In Kastern Oregon and the best ovens known to Ihe buklnir world. We only employ bakers or wide ex perience who are worklnj? to make the very best bread for yon. Try a loaf and be convinced. Krom the raw material to the consumer without having been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery If. J. McWILLIAMS, Owner The Only Independent llnkcrj in l.a Grande. BLUE ItlllllON I111EAI) SCPKRIiMS BREAD cr Safely ' Siorfllt LA GJiAXDE - JOSFPIi tSTAOR IjIaE Hilars & Cold iron, Props. Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily -;.;..8;30t ,12:30 3:30 Amive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 IOighth Messngft Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON C0ACU for less. Ledbetter Garage I I 08 vAdami Avenue i i j! The low cost of opernlinp; our .business enables lis to Bell you merchandise for less money. II Furniture i i i Fir nnd Jefferson I'lionc 474-J K 1JUY, SELL OR TKADK Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Tin: iii:sT iio'rits or tiii: iav ari: spiat is voi it iiomi:. iiavi: oni; vtii; wii.i, i;n.ioy. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AN! IlOX WOOD PHONE MAIX SIT J. Ij. Bl UN II ALL A I don t see how ee &ET5 neii SN f - r1 mads n up nitiming I HOU5E.rJ0ftrv DONE - l KNOW MM HOU'iE I I. HEAt'H EV)FH VJORB OF ) I VMOULO UOOK A VRICHT IF I'DSPfcNDAS ;-! (t BE WE Fk'om other ) MUCH Time AS She DOES listening ""r".-j - V vjOMfcM" J L To all That scandal , -' : V I J.J- "TXX- (SHUCKS MOM T ll r. -, (fvul s5CnStoiit ismi rv. II i-',.'--'V.-i 'ill C. filing his nppHeatitm. ht widow. children, or other dependent with in tho restricted cluxs, will receive that amount only In ten cpiurterly ir.-tallne'itU while If he filed his application prior to his de;th Hie widow, children, or dependent will receive approximately $15X0 in one pity men t in cash. unh payments under (he Act become due Mured 1, ltiL'4. und pay merit will be de layed unlc.ss Hut veteran applies u sufficient lime In advitnce of that date to enable the War I lepart mi'iit to properly pass on applica tions and transmit it to I he Vet erans liitrenti. Veterans may obtain application blanks, have their finder prints taken, and lie rendered other u Kifilanee tn completing their ap plications at Ihe I .a (Jiande I'llat Iniv company's office. thtshead tiuailerji of Die American l.'fvion In I .a (irandc. ir in tnod. adverllseH It, he known It's Gtmfbrfalty 1 Exchange wiwwowe KFDJ, College Station, To Increase Strength O. A. C Oorvallls. (Special) liadlo station KI-'IM, operated by the collese, will tiilie place with I he strong t'luss II broailcaatlns stations ot the country as soon as necessary construction work is completed to rulse tho power from Mi to 500 walls. With the enlarged station, the college will be enabled to Ineroasn materially its radio extension work and by usinj? the (".uiipus and city' musical orKaniKJt.llitns can send otit btKhnrude enter! uinment fcnturen. KxtetisMjn lines will p. r, iilt hroad easiim; deiKiies, lectures, concortH, and athletic Kauns by reunite con trol. The enlarEvd station will rank in S"iiding radius- with those in I'ori hi tut, San Francisco and I, oh AnfcHes. try This. ome 7-rnnin modern lionso n n (I uarae. Price S2,7r,0.tHl; tcrni4. WERKS K V.LKCK 1:1 Aiioiis . New Voley liisuiance - l.hlu. Loans WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Pressors piioNi: main 7.1a Depot Slr;t La Grande JIattrcss Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds . cleaned and rebuilt: Feather ' Renovatlnir. Rag and Fluff Rurs mnUo to order and for sale. Carpet and Rug Ctc-iw-lug. Furniture Re-covering.' Licensed FitmiKatcr. . Factory Phone'i24-W CIIAS. KHWARDS, Proo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME 'l AULI'l tienvrt . Leaven Union La (Grande 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:1S P. M. , 6:16 P. M. Biintlaya . , LfSTrs LeSTca Union La Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Knlurtlaj Mtht Kncrlnls licavcs Itenvea I'nlon I,a (irnitiln 7:00 P. M. 11:00 I. M. Ilenfed Cnrs P. S. In.'LAP, Itlnndser Iliniliiiurii!i'H. Sommer Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL kasii ani iinnitH IIAIthWAKU Grande Rondc Lumber Co. Ilotne fonccrn Willi llottiu I'uruosa MUX WOOD Greenwood ATenua Phiiiio M-TSJ BY TAYU)R Mi- i