La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 20, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Friday, February 20, 1925.
TfiE LA" GBANDE- EVENING OBSERVER
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The Observer Want Ad -.Page
1 The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR BENT
FOR TtENT Store room, 12xSB, or
any purt of it. Depot Ht. In-!
quire Weaver's Tailor Shop.
1C-2-13-U
yOll TIKNT 5-room bungalow. I
705 M. It.. J. Green. 8-2-19-3t
FOR ItKN'T -apartment.
- Modern three-room
l!lU Third street.
9-2-19-3tp
VOR RENT 0-room
Wash.
house'.
.' 7-2-
. 903
19-2t
-OK ltr.IT New modern o-room
hoima t with KnruKf. furnaco.
Phone S39-W. i:-2-l-tf
KOR RENT Modern furnished
hause. Call. 'Miiy N or I'hopc
4'i4-J. ; i 111-2-18-r.l
KOR RENT Modern npuriiueiita;
also steam heated rooms, with or
without hoard. Zither Urlck,
1408 Wash Ave. 15-2-18-3tp
KOR RENT Strictly modern fur
nished apartment. 1'hone 145-J.
8-3-1 l-tf
FOR RENT Fine 3-rnom office or
llvintf apartment. Archie .1. Mur-
ray, Penney store, bids.
iri-2-ln-tfp
TOR RENT Modern steam hem.
ed apartments. Warmest in city.
Close In. See Archie. J. Murray,
Penney .Bid ft. 10-2-10-tfp
KOR RENT Steam heated looms.
Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y.
M. C. A. 9-2-6-2fitp
FOK SALE
roil SALE Hueseher tenor saxn
phone in good condition. ItKiaon-
ably priced. Write A, care Ob
server. 3 3-2-1 9-41 p
FOR SALE Good butt cut tama
rack posts. Phono 303-R.
9-2-13-Olp
KDK SALE Iiy owner, one aero in
Island City. Four room house,
barn and ohleuen liouse. Cull
238 W. 18-2-10-Clp
FOR SALE Ford
coupe. Phone
7-2-18-Stp
Main 02.1.
TO TRADE Ten acre tract at
Walla Walla for La Grande city
property. Address C2I East Rose
St. Walla Walla. 20-2-18-atp
WANTED
WANTED Sewing neatly dono,
Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wobb.
9-12-17-lm
KWANTED By experienced
girl
IToTiBeworlcT Phone 3G5-TV.
7-2-19-3IP
If he ndvertises It, he knows it's
good.
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN & EBKRHARD Goo.
T. Cochran and Colon It. Elier
hard, Attorneys, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
CHIROPRACTORS
ftH. BELLE MYEKH Chlroprao
' tor, New Foley HulldliiK. Honrs
10 to 11 a. ni., z to 0 p. m., and
) to I p. III.
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Skin and
blood dlseasea, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, asthma, eciema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
neart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Wood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20,
fiommer Bldg. phone 4W-W.
' Residence Phono l'J0-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PIIYSfCAW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J, L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
. and feeding of Infants a ape
y clalty. Office Phone Main 106.
Rea. Phone 106-R. Sommer
Bldg.
PHT8ICIAN-frURQEON Dr. F. I
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Somnier Bid.
Main T78. 1-1-tm
NATURE CXRE
DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT
( VILLE 8peclallti In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diireases, nervous diseases.
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation.
bowel trouble: all kinds of
chionlo diseases auccessfilly
treated. Call Main 621. Mtiy
Tille Nature Cure Home. Jll
. r.a.i siinniB svr.
Office hours
:3u lo 5 p. in
A In to
i: a.
Consultation Free,
h 77
Time
If you lmvo real estate to
sell, sprlnjf Is tlw logical
lime tu tell tin- world aim: it
it (t's tlw time whrn pfo-
ill! !(', tlllllklUi? UHlst alMIIlt
buying innrv html, u builtl
StiiiiK is a time of new ne
Ifvity mi ai'tlvily will
tihic-h ymt run tci-t rmiin.-L
Iiy iisIiik Hit' Want Ails.
Tho mst Is sinall yrt tlio
rt'turiiH nni a.ssuff.i and hii
luiHUalf. UAN OHKFRVICH WANT
AU WILL DO IT."
Sussex Xevrts - Men.
LONDON
iArP,Ty," s,",,m',11";KK RENT r'llrnls
ground for f'-iniil In
EnRiand
should, be Sussex county.
In Sussex there are more women-
proportionately than In any
county in England, the women
numherlne; 1,274 to every I, nun
mill. Tills is HiS more than the
average for the rest of KnKluail,
and about liiX more than in 1IC3
l,..i'e,-e 11k, iiii.ii i,-iit lii win- nn.l
Hi., ivnint.n to n-orlc In the tii-ltls. '
FOR SALE
Three-room modern home, com
pletely furnished for $2.2".o. This
. .. ... .. .......... ,., .
Hi'liimi. i i ruin, -iii i-.i.-ii nun
small payments on balance.
Six-room modern home, located.
on paved street. This plaee is in J7 " . ZZv
excellent con.lltion and the price'0" in" 8,1 ',a OI l" 1!ltK " "
l:i right at $4,((J.
If you have a good small car
and want to fade it on a home
or building, just come In and see
us.
We have one property that will j
take a sinall
payment.
contract as first
Gep.H.Currey
nEAi.Tons
Estate Loans Insurance
Real
I'ROrESSIOXAIi DECORATOR
fAlNTUU, DECORATOR Ad
vice, consultation and estimates
,frce If you lntond to paint, tint,
rtaper, finish or reflnish any
building. Interior and exterior
Jobs neatly done. I'or better
Jobs call J. Lundy. Phono 4X1-W
lu-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. La Griinde Lodge
No. 860 Loyal Order of Moose,
bolda regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Chid Fellows' hall. The Women's
Mooaeheart Region No. S98
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of eacb month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Seerutary.
li. P. O. ELKS La Grande Iodge
No. 4X8. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
Home and club privileges cheer
filly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORI,D
La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 11-11, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece, C. C
R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. P, and A. M. La Grande Lodge
No. 41. A. F. and A.- M. holds,
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary,
KNIGHTS OF PTT1IIAS Red
Cross Lodes No. 17 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all Ttsltlntr
Knlshts.
C. U Berry, C. C.
C. L. Graham. K. n. 8.
O R. R Hope Chapter No. 11. O.
E. S. holds staled conimnnlro
llon the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at S:00
p. m. VlitlnK menilieis cordially
welcomed.
Maude K. i:ii. rhar.l. W. M.
Klorence llacon. Becrelary.
NEW TODAY
NOTIt'K.
Classified Want Ails are strict
ly CASH I.N ADVANCE; copy
must be In not later tlitui
It a. in. date 'or Insertion.
Kales: 2o per wuid fur each
Insertion,
Vdll SALE Some Kood oak firnl
ture. cheap. C'arr'a Koods. Call
at Shorlj's I'laee. Adams ave
nue. "15-2-20-2tp
FOR RENT l.arKi, liKht hoime.
Keeping rooms wltli water, down
stairs. 19 14 Third. l;'-2-20-lt
WANTED Stoel; lions, also fat
bora and vi al. Hod. a Maiki'l,
1419 Adams. Phone 51 1 - J. .
12-2-20-llp
FOR RENT Two room apart
ment, furnished for IlKhthousc-
keeiilnr. Sidi trance. l'iiir. .l
Ave; 13-2-2il-t
! WANTED Olrl for K'-neral hoilii--I
Iieepinff. 1 101 .Wash. 7-2-lMi-ll
LOST Sixty dollars. In
I ward. I'lione l'07-.l,
hills. Ilc-8-2-20-21
modent hoiiBi;.
2103 First St.
1 0-2-20-2!p
CLOCK OX STH1KK l.'iS YF.AKS
NOW STKIKKS III 1 1 Itl.V ai;ai:
LONDON (Al'i. An old clock
that stopped wnrklnjj in 1707
IfiH years atfo t cully was re
started after a year's effort Iiy
u. member of tile admiralty staff.
The clock is about 2IMI years old
and contains more than tloii parts
which weight about ion pounds.
It Is made of brass of such Hue
quality that an ingot or it could
be benten almost like gold leaf.
The clock was made by a car-
j jienter named John rlnriison for
ns
MiUe.Hly Cieorre II by order
of l he bonrd of lmiffitnn; whloli
luppears lo have been an adtnlral
tty eoinniisslon api(dntid to sup
erintend the installation of onion-)
. ' . .. .
Hlheral ternis.l'"v .. , ...... 1
'Z- o Jn Bk ,t. It h n.t ITlnco of CHirtoon Arllata
a clock within a clock, the smal- ' orK" """"'i P , rl her
ler one rjnnlnB for four minutes W ' rl" B '
only, helng wound every three i" I''"'nd" will cot, lo Ih e Ar
and thrcc-ctuarter minutes hy the cade theatre on next T "day for
larger
wound
clock, which has to bo,"" ' '"h""' 111 "'
dally.
London Displays Hyron Ms
LONDON (AP) Following the
example Bet in the lnilcjl Slatel.
the First Edition cHih.lias opened
tin unique exhibition of Iiyron
munufccriptH. proof shents and first
editions. The display is umdc up
of exhihita from private .sources
nnd several of the hooks shown are
1h(? only one.s in existence, ."lnny
of Ihe hooks are accompanied hy
the Mks. nnd proof eoiiies.
Arfjt '."
1
1
4
'2r2m'' ,""e", si'lrlt of the Great
lix.V 1.'J",1" u.,i i i.-inm nir I'ort es" nnd
LI.Al .UK (.. 1'KA'IT
A S.VI0O Inlnlil cedar i'ln-1 will
he kIvcii nwny lo Ihe hoy ur ftlrl
under 1(1 years in I'lilun cii.inft
Hint will write us the best letter,
not using over Kill words, giving
10 ren.snns why people should liny
lllilldlng Alnlerinl or the I I le I'.
Pratt l.iintbwr 'omMtiiy. t'ontesl
cliisi-s Man b It). W ill be ili-el.ll
hy llmii Judges. Ilel. Ii-lter will
Ik ptlhlf'diril.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tli Poor Man's Friend"
Oppo. Foundry. I'lIONK 218 ft
No Huuilay AiimlDifw
MAMTM POP
ARE M0U SURE
Tm1? RESTORER
is Good?
p3 MOMTM& A&O 1 DOM'T
I J HHJE HAlU ON MY
I i KcAD -MOVMLOOK".
OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo
TALK TO YOuft 1 R.I e.N"D
THF.fSf iVITMOUT Vf: 1 IMtZ
Trie REST OF U$ CAN'T
1. SHOP W IT'S
-tin rarur .
La Grande
McManus Character
Well Liked
On the Stage. .
It seems to be' entirely unneces
sary lo enter Into any long explan
ation or announcement regarding
'the oomine of tile famous cartoon
- immloal comedy, taken from thos.lhis ablllly in endow the.n.ost dis-
well known and universally liked I reputuble characb-rH with romance
cartootis "Hrlnglng Hp- Father" by
"Teeth" Showing
At Star
Theater Today. ,
"Teeth," the Jntest starring vo
hicle of Tom Mix. with Tony, tho
horse and Duke, the iloK-u Will
lam Fox production directed by J.
O. lltyslone. wns adapted from the
popular novel, "Sonny," written by
Vlritinlh Hudson HrlRhtmatl. n for
mer well-known newspaper wo
mnn, and riinlon If. ftuKR
In Ihe original story. "Sonny" la
an Airedale that has many hair
breadth eseapes. The book is de
scribed hv Its publishers as a "dog
story, a love story and a Western
story."
In the screen version tho se
quence and incidents have - been
aliuhtly chanced to nllow Brenter
opportunities for Tony, tho. horse
and Iiuke the dnrr and the result
Is the best Tom Mix vehicle of his i
extended stellar career. This pic.
tore is comlnK lo the
today. '
c Btar tin aler
Eret Harte Story
Shown on
iShorrys Screen.
Probably no Amnrlrnn writer
porlrny"! It so vlvhlly an Mwt
limit', luiiiinrist. pod, novelist nnr) I
Hltort slory wrlt-p. i
.tint' of flic? rhlff ronsons for this
Ih thnt Mr. Hnrtp knew th coun
try or wlilcn h'1 wrott;, for at the'
ne of firtnen ranip to Callfor- j
nia and spf-nt -three yenrs i11kkIK
for k'jM find tnnrhlnK' m-liool-!
Aft'TWiinls h" entered I hn of fire '
of "Ttif Cioldf'n Krn" ns a rom-j
Iionltor. lint won soon wrtllnK sUft- I
rhcH thnt nttrnctcd wide attention. I
lie bi'cmne nnslHtnnt editor and
then editor of "The Weekly ('nil-I
fornlnn." He helped to organize
and Pdlt "The Overland Monthly"
r,nd In ! put)l!hff! "Thft I.urlt tef
Konrinp rump" and "The Outeaslnj
of pokt-r Flat." hla ln-Rt collection t
of short stories. It wim nftor
wrlthiR Uie poem. "The Heathen
Chinee,' ihat he found hims'-ir
fumoiis. He pct his later years In
ABSOLUTELM - TWO
-- .
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IP VOU "PON'T
IT'S
L)Xs IT ,
'Hve- to
Theatres
England where ho turned out a
new volume every year princi
pally chort stories.
Mr. Harte'a views on, tho days
of MI) are valued as an interest
ing Hupplenieiit to the history of
the times. He Is a born writer
and n good one. but U Is not so
much his style
lie content that
has marked him. lie is known lor
and heroslnt.
Phis he has done
in Tennewee's
EYES OF SCIENCE
Only a few much-favored
eyes of men of science have
been privileged to look upon
vitamins, yet everybody must
have-these nutrition factors
in abundance to assure
growth and sustain strength.
cott s Emulsion
for fifty years has earned
world-wide repute as a builder
of strength. It is the much
favored food-tonic that sup
plies vitamins in abundance.
Scott's taken regularly
helps grown people and 'JN
children alike realize Vr!
I ,m,.,.,rl, nn,1 viVnr.
I " , "
, I colt lnviie, I :!iit,ij N. J,
Snoclgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undcrtiikera
Ambulance Survico
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and I'enn
i THIS ST0FF WIU. 1 . 1 fL
Jn GROW HAIR. ON THIS I 1 I
fail Rink, of- mine it J l mHA I
5" DESERVES A, I PiS t.
CARNE6iE MEDAL J , - tfi
onC flit
Pnrdner." one of th beat of ha
short stories, which has btsfn t
made Into a motion picture und
under tho title "Tho Flaming
Forties'. , "
Comedy showing "Mother Mud'.
Philbin Now
Cinderella in
"Kose of Pans."
Mary Phllbln felt that ht wan
living through one of the tmwdtes
that saddened, while It gladdmed,
hep young life, when she wan work
ing In ,vi'he Hone of Varta," Universal-Jewel-
In whlrh ho 1h mar
red and which will be shown on
the nere-n at the Areade. theater
commenting today. . .'
It was many years ago that Miss
Philbin well, n"t so very many
years ago. for the wlnsouie 111 tie
star Is 'only nineteen now; but It
was in 'her childhood rend Cin
derella, nnd she was gladdened by
the 'story despite the fact that nhe
wept at the heroine's hardships. '
And them after the yours in
(ihestfou. li eanie about that Miss
I'hllbln fount! herself a Cinderella.
a I loasl before t he ra morn. ,t or
"The Itose f Paris" Is a Cinder
ella story In great part, albeit there
la no gitiss slipper, nor pumpkin
eoaeh, and she who proved the
fairy godmolher was actuated by
!'iniine.ss ntnl not by any desire
to innelloraie the eondllioiis t:il
suiTouudoii Cinderella. - - -"Tin-
)to-o of I'lirlf" (m Ihe sereen
If
Blue Ribboii Bread
Till? KI'lilT liOAK 21 ),., 150
JMinlu ('linn Suhl ("lean
In the. mnklnR of our nrnilucts we uve only (ho lienl of raw
materials and take prldo In tho ruol Hint wo have the nuiat
luodein factory In Kantern Clreiron and the heat ovena linown
to the hailing world. We only etuiiloy linker of wide ex
perience who nre wori;lu(r to tnal;e the very heat liread for
you. Try n loaf and lie convinced.
Front the law material In the consumer without ltnvlnfr hc)i
Muclied hy Ihn human hands.
La Grande Bakery
K. J, McWIItlilAMB, Owner
Tlte Only Inili'iM-iiilciit llakcry In l.a Ornniln.
BIiBE KlllllON IIIIEAO ' SCI-KRI'ING nREAl
Safetij' -'&oiftlu (bmliirfuMu Ij
LA GHANDE - JOSKPH STA013 LINI3
Unarg & Coltllrun, Props, .
Stages Leave La'Crande for Joseph Daily
'8:30 12:30 3:30
Arrive : 10 :50 1 :50 5 :50
Eighth McssiiKe
Why pay more? You can buy nn
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbcttcr Garage
110(1 Adams Atenue
The low cost of operating our ImsinoHS ennlilcs us to
Rell ' you nierchaiiilisc for less money.
I Furniture Exchange
Fir mill Ji-rferson I'lione 474-J
VU liUY, SBLL 0! TKADU
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
' Tin-. nr.sT norits ok tiik iav Ann Ki'r.vr
IN VOIR iiomi:.
iMVK o.m; yoi; Avu.ii i:x.iov.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIM H
-CHAIN AND nOX W(K)I) PHONE MAIN 647
J. L. MLMIAI.Ij
f Soooness pop ! , u6k- - &osh: f a A vje oomt rtAvE' I ; Hj
BUT vOURe 6ETTIN& 1 c,Po5E S0U S 'flu ,N 1 -0 vl CAe4 oui- ) )f II
.VAIN r- VJOMEN UEutR 1 IM RATS AM PuPt, 'Y (f,U
;
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I X, M M M.JBMLl I i
AGO y
: . : v I" I
Dully Morning Observer, Iebru
ary lit. 1S8 FIggs hiive reached
the 20 cent' price agulu.
Joo Somnier is going lo start a
harness shop at Klgin,
The demnnd for wood 'continues
at Kuinelu. H!x cara were nhlp)cd
west on Friday.
1. Strickland relumed from Ka
mela l-'riday morning reportlm;
less snow In the mountains at IMh
lime of the year than for the pant
16 years. -
Will Wright, M. K. Pavls. Hay
Coiikiin, If. H. Warren, l.er(y l.o-
ma?t, J. T. Ikillls, .lolin v. Slutw,
(i W, llenson and c. K. Coehrun
amo over from Colon Insl night
to attend "Ihunon and Pythias." J
Henry Ihider. of lllgln enmo up
yestitrday to attend the K. of 1'.
performance lost, evening.
Krhlay aflernoon Col. lloehsti!
ler of l'orllaud, and Mnjor Altltln
of Huntington, Installed Hie re
eenily elected officers of Hleek
Prime' division No. G, Tnlform
Hunk IC. of P.; W. K. SnodgrusH,
I'lipt.: Ira Ihilnl, 1st Lleutenunt:
version of "MUsl." French , b'st
seller written in collaboration ,y
4 brother and slsler writing un
der i lie pen mime of 1 ully.
I A. B. Balloy, 2nd Ueiilcnant; Chat,
jMelnulst. Treas.; li. K. linker. He-
corder: a. u. iikiiit, wenunei, ana
O. Hulston guard.
Tho , I'ythlan anniversary ; was
Icbted last evening' by the Hed
Croaii f.od'ro. No. 27. K. of P. J he
nruniversiiry atldress was.' delivered
by M. I. HaviH. of Hlue Mountain
Lodge No. 2, K. of P., of Union.
Cove A few of our farmers aro
plowing.
Sheriff Phy and Deputy McT-ach-lln
were in Cove Sunday evening
looking up fitets and minors In re
tard to the Mrs. Cross excitement.
Seals in Vistula for First Tlmo
WAItHAW (A I'). Hiala were
seen for the first time on rec
ord In the Vistula. They came
Ui from the llaltic Sea. Near
Te.e" . a ylieumnil killed oilil
welKhlnx nearly u(i pounila. -
uy
7-roinn innilcrn liniisn
ll n il ' unrniie. Vrlco
$',7.10.(111; Icrms. .;
WKF.KS & m-ACK
' i:rA,Toi:s!
New 1 oley Illilu.
Insuraiue. - liontis
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Clcnners, Iyiw
And I'nssera
' l'lioM', main 7:1a
' Depot Street
La Grande
BlattrcRs Shop and
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds
clenned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Hag and Fluff.
Rugs made to order and for
sale. Cnrpet and H'Jg OI.h .
lng. Furniture Ito-covcring.
Licensed lunilKalcr,
Factory Phone 421-W
. t'HAS. I'.DW AIIDS, l'rosv'..'
UNIWN-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TAIILK
Loaves Leavcfl
'- l.'tilon t& Granite
8:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
1:15 P. M. 6:15 P. M.
Bundays
Ticaves liCavca
Unlou I .a tlranitn
1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Halunltiy Nluht Hpcclals ..
Irf'avcs Ijcnvetl
Union Im (IraiulB
7.100 P. M. 11:00 P. U.
Ilenfeil Cars
P. O. lli l.AI', IMauniter
llimiliiuai'ler.s, Sniiiiner lintel
RUILDING
MATERIAL
HASH AVT IlOOIlh).
IIAHIIVVAKU
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Home ('nnecm Wllb
lluino l'urpoga
BHLti WOOD
GrcenwfMkl Arena.
1'honu
BY TAYLQR
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