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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
Saturday, February 21, 1925. THE 'LA' -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEIT I The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Piece 'of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT von KENT Two room apart-! mont. furnished Tor llKhtlioime- keeping. Side entrance. 1S05 M Ave. 13-2-2U-2tp FOIt HUNT Furnished 7-room ! modern house. 21 OS First Kt. I 10-2-2'-2tp: JOIt KKNT Store room. 12x65. any part of It. Depot St. . ln-l k. quire Weaver's Tullor Shop. . 1G-2-1D. FOR KENT 5-room huHKaiow. 7nr. M. It. J. Cireen. 8-2-IS-at 1'OIt KKNT Modern three-room j apariiiieui. i;mi j niru street. B-2-l'J-3tp J'OH ItKNT New modern fi-room houso with Karate, furnace: Phono 33U-W. 12-2-IS-tf KOIt BENT limine. (Jail A l A . I Modern furnished Hl3 N or Phone i o-2-i s-r.t KOU KENT Strictly modern fur nished apartment, l'liono 14r-J. 8-2-1 t-tf OK KENT Modern steam heat ed npartmenta. Wannest In city. Clpfle. In. Sea Archie J. Murray. Penney Hldu. ii;-2-io-tip FOR RENT Steam heuted rooms. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. 9-2-6-20tp FOR SALE VOll tSALK Some good oak furni ture, cheop. fair's poods. Call at Shorty's Plae Adams ave nue. 6-2-2'l-ltp FOIt SAl.K Uuescher tenor saxn phono in good condition. Iteason abiy priced. Write A, care Ob server, 13-2-l'J-4tp FOH HAIVR -Hy owner, one acre In Inland City. Kotir room house, burn aiul chicken ' house, '('till 238 W. . 18-2-K-utp 'JO TltADrJ Ton acre tract ut Walla Walla for La Grande city property. Address 02 1 Hast liose .St. Walla Walla. 20-2-1 8-5lp WANTED WANTED Girl for general honso keeplnff. 1101 Wash. 7-2-20-tf WANTED Bewlng neatly done. I'hone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 8-12-17-lm WANTKD By experienced girl. Housework. Phono 362-R. k 7-2-19-3tp LOST ' LOST Sixty dollars in bills. Re- ward. Phone 2a7-J, 8-2-20-2t j Business & Professional .Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOIINKYS COCHRAN & KBKRHA Rl Goo. T. Cochran and Colou H. Eber- oard. Attorneys, I .a Orande Na-1 llonu.1 Bank Building. f.:iIIHOI'rtAOTO! JjR. BKI.I.E M y RRS Chiroprac tor. New Foley building. Hour 10 to 12 a. in., Ho G p. in., and T to II p. ni. DR. J. E. WOODEI.Lr Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, 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. Bulte to, Sommer nidg. Phone 4S7-W. Residence I'hone l'jo-W. OSTEOPATHIC 1'IIYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN 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 108. Res. Phone 106-R. Sommer Bldf. PH YSICI AN-SU KGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear. nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Hid. Main 778. l-l-lm NATURE CURE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT- VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Meehano-Therapr. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases. chronic headache, ecxema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all kinds of chronle . diseases snceessfJlly treated. Call Main r.!J. May- vllle Nature Cure Home, 21t It East Adams Ave. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 1:80 to I p. In. Consultation Free. Sprl ring IsTh le Th ime It you have real estate to sell, spring l the logical lime to It'll tli; wm-hl about it It's tho time when peo ple are thinking most about buying moiv liuiil, a build lnC hit, or it house. Spring Is time of new ac tivity an activity with which you run set contact by using tin? Waul Ails. Tlic cost Is small yet tho returns assured And Im mediate., UAS ORSFRVEll WANT Al WIIJj 1K IT."' 27 YEARS AGO Daily Mornliu? Observer, VYbru ;iry 21, 1 sr,R Thomas MeTlroy, of the Cove, eanie over on business Saturday. John Jtny is carrying his head In sliiu;, iiH a result of u 4u pound iiloek of wootl rullint? on it. FOR SALE Tln-ee-room modern homo, com- This pletely furnished for $2.2f0. place Is located close to shops nndlquont anniversary adilress of the K. school. Terms. $:i7G ea.sh und 1 1. Friday evening, paid us a frulcr smull payments on balance. : rial visit Saturday mornlnff. , M'ay. J. C. Henry, 'lurner Oliver Johnson's great F. B. Oi classic Six-room modern home, loeatefltnn(1 Henry Henson are the Cuban -f the screen "The Spirit of rthe on paved street. This place is i". jroilof committee, for I.a Orande. i S a." starting at Sherry's Sun excellent condition and the prlco The Fnrmers Institute hold their j day. .. This la the fifth of the is rltrht at 54.COO. Liberal terms. fIr8t meeting in the opera house ' Johnson pictures and Mike the this evening. 1 others. Is written by fhe 'director's If you have a good small car nnd want to trade It on a home or building, just come in nnd see us. Wo have one property that will take a small contract ns first payment. Geo. H.Currey REALTORS Real Est at o Loans Insurance PROFESSIONAL 11ECORATOII HOI'S!-: l'AINTINO. CalclmlninR and Paper-hatiKinff. J. Ixindy. I'liono 481-W. 2-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY i, O. O. M. I.a Orande Lodge No. 950 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. The Women'H Mooseheart Legion No. S9S meets every second and fourth Thursdays of eacb month. Vis iters welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllla. Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. ! n. P. O. Er.Kfl La Grande Lodge No. 43S. Ixidgo meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. lnme and club privileges rheer fllly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THB WORLD La Grande Camp No. 188. Meets every first and third Monday sights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 81-81, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A, M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mnsona. J. L. Inrle. W. M. A. V. Ltndgren, Secretary. K NIGHTS OF PTTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 87 meets every Monday evening la Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlghta. C. L. Perry. C C. C. L. Graham, K. R, S. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. IS. O E. 8. holds stated commtmlca. tlon the second aod fourth Wed nesdsys of each month at 8:'i( p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. t'Wh.trd. W. M. Florence Bicon, Secretary. NEW TODAY . riOTlCb. Classified. Want Ails are strict ly CASH I.N ADVANCE; copy must ' be In nut 'Inter tliau S a. in. dato or Insertion, -flatus: 2o per wonl for eacil Insertion, 1'OR SAI.R- N. Ash. -Player, pinno. . 2502 6-2:21-4tp FOR KKNT To tin experienced orchard man. 1 s-arre' apple or chard adjoining town of Allcel. . Mrs. Turner Oliver. 1CU8 Fourth ' St.. l.u Grande. Ore. 3lr2-21-31p FOIt KKNT Modern, apartments: also steam heated rooms. 'wit It or without hoard. Zither " ItrleU. HUS Wash. Ave. 15-2-21 -Tit FOR RAI.K 'hesler While hrood nous, will farrow in aprinir. $tir. Also tlinrouKlilircd hoar. II.. F. KrlKus. l-'rultd;ile, l.a llrtintle. 20-2-21-llp On SAL.H 100 bushels Hard Federation Reed - wheat.. .I'hone Farmers 4X. 1 1-2-2 1 -m FOR HHNT- apartment. -Furnished two-room Waverly Apt. . . . tf-2-2l-2tp Hon. J. T,. Roe has purehasert the 20 acre farm of Mrs. J. M. IIIIIh, near Allcel, through the Vttusey Vlnree Co." The priee paid wns Jai.&u per nero. R. A. Wilkinson, oTio of the prominent edueotors of the eoimty. who is teoehlnR a very successful school near Sununervilte, and Is mentioned as a candidate before tho Populist convention for school superintendent, was in the clly Saturday.- Marion Davis, of the Union Re publican, who delivered the elO' William Miller. J. W. Mead, P. Freight train No. 21 was wreck- ' ed Saturday at three o'clock about I une-half mile east of Huron. The cause of tho wreck was a broken wheel on one of the box cars. Six cars were derailed and more or less tourists damaged. Two were oc cupying the lower berth on the for ward trucks at the time, and one of them was severely bruised and eut about tho hediHiS'nosTs'LW-pttl pletely demolished, and but for the timely assistance of Or. Bacon, would undoubtedly have lost that essential. feature. .None of the train men were hurt and but a few hours elapsed before, the truck was clear of the wreckage. V cLAiior: c. pK.vrr 4 A $50.00 Inlaid cedar chest wHliihe fac s of his friends nnd fnm-1 Jie Riven anaj to tli- boy or ulrl tiniiir in years in In Ion -o.ni'j, that will write us tin- best letuv. not using over 100 worils, glvlua 10 rea.sotm why people should buy llilllillng Material of tlip Clnude '. I'rnfl I, timber Company. 'nilet rlosea Mnn-h 10. W ill bp ilet'litil by lliren Jlul;es. Ilrst lellw will lie published. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The poor Man's Friend" Opno. Foundry. PHONE 8(8 -W No Munday 13 us I nest MAM'M POP 6 I LL BE HAN6FB IP I'M 0 fcotM& TO LET Tel AT UKEtELE TWANK1M' 5MEIK Of DOT'S Oi'jTuUg T"S ECE T-.c, MOUSE AN" LONfeEC ME c &ETTIM& ON M MEPVJCT ' Ata Musical Comedy Scene, If 0 ' 1. a,.. : J) K ? & Kcp from Ihe lU'w' Vcrslon of-tlio poplnr musical ctmieily. "Itriniim I'p l alhei in JrWnml," M Ihe Aivmin Ihcntci m'i Tue-ithiy nlghl, .... La Grande "Spirit of. the U. S.;A."; Showing at ' ' : Sherrys for 2 Days. ' Tho b jcccbs of Mary; Oarr nnd Johnnie Walker in "Over the Hill" Is so well retnembured. that' V 't8 only necessary to . clll it- ,to mind to appreciate how. effective this I i l mi i in I.I. li.ntu tirnvoa' In Kmcii'V mother, Kmtlie Johnson, , "The Spirit of the U. 8.' A." is distinctly different. It Is not the ordinury sort of "mother picture, although It has all AheJ human appeal and homely senti ment which might be expected of it. Mrs- Johnson has touched thtv! vehicle, which had Us premiere ot storv with her genius for charac-tthe Sherry last nlghl, excels them terizatlon, and. hna se.t' U lu tlie'ttll in story and execution. Nor have t,H'' war eutnclysn where the great emotions bring herculean changes wrought by the conflict and -make a tremendous background against -'.which, the simple' farm life-of the man-ohhr neters stand out. in hold .relief. Mrs. Can- and Johnnie Wnlkrtsrreen version. as the well-known are supported by an oxceptloimllytstar brings the leading character, ' well balanced cast of-', players..1; "Bringing 'Up Father In Ireland" It Is to Laugh! It Is to laugh." I wonder howjand typical Carey fights of the "fly- many theatergoers remember the;nft fH," variety. The realism with, history of tltal expression. Twenty ..curs ago it ws on every tongue, und us popular us "VeftWo-'lluVe No Hiinatm.s" is today. I'll tell you. Louis Mann was playing the comedy eliaraei.T at the old Herald K'niarc theater. New York. In musical play called "The Olrl from I pari." Me portrayed one- of those (impossible "Half Breed" (kTirmns, , with a eholco selection of sadly ! dislocated Oormnn-Jewlsh-Amerl- I tun phrases. His language was a! ei-oKu between a stale sardine and1 a loaf of pumpernlekle. Ills make- j up depleted notlilng hnman. His IHear Old Mother came to see him neroinpnnled by other members or tho ftimiiv. When I.oula anneared. lly, were a study. The absurdity of his character was so flagrant ly nonsensical that they did not know whether to applaud or feel ashiimed. Hut here is where mother saw the situation and came to the i'seue in a way that made history. "It Is To Laugh," said she, and she did, as did also the entire family and an overflowing nudh nee. That simple phrase was pmple apology for the ahsurdlty of hs makeup and all else. The say ing became famous the world over and helped keep tho ploy for many months. That Is the full explanation of "Bringing Lp Fath er In Ireland" which comes to the Arcade theater Tuesday for an en gagement of one night .The play hasn't a particle of rhyme or rea- "( N10VM POP VOUR HEAD Mi Theatres son to U. No attempt to present nrt, either in music or scenic vest ure. But "IT IS TO I.AittHr that excuses everything, and pleases the trouble lndened public better than the alleged artistic attempts at amusement by many fore pre tentious productions, tleorgo Mo Manus daily cartoon pieturlzatlnn In a hundred newspapers through out the entire world, fijrnlshcs more hilarity thnti any ploy ever ltd. "lirlnging I'p Father lu Ire land" Is the cartoons come to life. "Flaming Forties" , At , Sherrys Features Harry Carey. ' We've seen some mighty fine pic turea dealing with the eventful days of '4!, but "The Framing Ft Mes." Harry farcy's latest starring i we ever so.w.-fcWsfai better work than in this" vivid ptcturization 01 "Tennessee's Pnrdner" Bret Haite'i widely read story of 'life on the wide western plains. Lovers of Bret Harte who rend the old Amer ican tale will he delighted with this III 1 1 Jones, to life with so much eoltsln''nnd color ih:it henceforth .when- wo think of "Tennessee's rardner," we shall visualize Harry Carey in the role, and undoubtedly nil who see his splendid perform ance will do likewise. The picture is chock full of thrills j Iwhleli the renegade Indian attack on t, n,.ro ,,, iH.,.7, exi-fiiied i caused several of those oroiitid mo j'Jo gasp anillbly Inst evening, u . J in Hole feminine role Is capably ijutinli'-d by .liie(iii'iu CiidHdon, a r dark -eyed, "perlVet" blomle. liTld Snoclgrass Zimmerman Unti'i t.'tkers Ambulunce Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn (f OH! fto ul Ml p1 ft Believje me ' K A fm II 1 1 1 1 1 yM7l J ASE CLWJENCE L,p-U oft ffe Mom L GAVE that) fF fWWl MOUHftVEA fftt:VWTH' I'LL BET ME WONT j I C if V I fr,'' L Ct&AR? J 1.1 Si COME eACK HERE J -w . I her wistful presence ndds material ly to the effectiveness of the pro duction. It's the sort of picture that really should pleaee everyone, ns it Is a glorious combination of red-blood- d action drama and tender ro monce. Comedy. ''Motor Mad. Grable, Ex-Big League Ball Plaver, on Vaudeville Bill. An all star vaudeville bill, every act a feature. In Us particular line. will be seen at Ihe Arcade theatre Sunday. The marvels of the air. Joe and Mary Sells, athletic wondera. offer a most sensational aerial novelty, a wonderful exhibition that in cludes a vast number of new feats oriKiuul with this couple. litio, Grable, ex hi league bane- hall player in "Variations and Syn copations." consisting of hoiikh, witty repartee, dancing and imper sonations. Ho wan a professional Uttl player for Ihe . pa.Ht sixteen years before tnlcinK "l hi present vocation. Cave, Penny and Charles, the added attraction, appear In a mu sical surprise with an abundance of comedy and sours. Mr. Charles is the nrlKlnalor of the alligator and up-sldc-down tniiKO andjili the latest dance steps, which ho dors on his hands. Ituss'll ami Fields, comedy pro Blue Ribbon Bread THR SP1.1T I.OAF HI ., lfto Almlo C'lenn Sola ( lean ' In the making of our products we nso only the 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 tho baking world. We only employ, bakers of wide ex perience who nro working to make tho very beat bread for you. , Try a loaf and be convinced. From the raw material to the consumer without haying been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. ftfcWI filil AM S, Owner Tlifl Only Independent Bakery In Jm Grande. BUTE RIIUION BREAD -SUPERFINB BREAD Safety' R miiVJf 'SwiRly liA GRANDE JOSEPn STAGE LIKE llaarg & Coltllron, Props. . Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 -Arrive: 10:50 1 :!0 5 :50 Eighth Message Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for lens. Lcclbetter Garage 1408 Ailaina Avenue The low cost of operiilinp; our business cnnhle.s ns to sell you inerchiinilisc for loss money. ; I Furniture Exchange Fir unit Jefferson , l'lionu 474-J WE BUY, SELL OH TRADE - Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber THE IirST IIOITtS OF TIIE DAV ARE KI'F.XT IV YOI'H HOIE. HAVE OXE YOU WILL EX.IOY. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company ' -' MAIN 8 .- - CI1AIN AND ROX WOOD rnONE MAIN 54T J. L. MUMIALL ducers, are two of vaudeville's most versatile performers. Their laugh provoking comedy 1b inter mingled with stinging and dancing. Rardell and McNally in "Plenty of Hats," known 1 as two trump cards In the art of JujcffMnff, having prepared a program of comedy and novelties presented In an original manner. "The Way of a Man." Kmerson Hough's continued play and the Arcade orchestra, under the direc tion of Kenne(.h Oekeler, are other I eat u res on Ihe bill. Churches Crowded to Welcome Ex-Convict MINNEAPOLIS. (AP A man who. us a confessed criminal and an undesirable, left Mhiminttiu years uro by order of the. pollen, leeently returned, a convert to Christianity nnd a leader in wel fare und criminal rehabilitation work. He Is John Callahan, superintendent of Hadley Rescue Hall, famous, resent; mission In the iJowery. New York, and chaplain of The Tombs prison. Conditions surroundlojjr the man's departure from Minneapolis and his subsequent return, uccordiiiK In Callahan himself, offer a -?rent coniruNt. Driven from the elly in its infant days as a convict , "too crooked to lend bar" aiul as con leased thief, Callahan on his re t urn found Minneapolis paying tioimifre to him In almost uupretd- ented manner. Callahan spent one week here, and was swamped with visits anil messages from Minneapolis' lead ing men and momen. Welcomed by tho bench and bsr, the pulpit and the heme, Callahon had a program of activity which ongfcged his time on an overage of 14 hours daily. He spoke be fore many of the leading local civic, business and church clubs in addition to Innumerable other g-uthcrlngs. On thi Sunday spent here Cullahan visited different churches to spenk briefly, und special afternoon sertlces were held to give the. parishioners ait opportunity to hear him. "Faith in the Bible," Callahan told his audiences "mailt mo gonil and kept me good," He still carries the same liHIe copy of the of his ttiverMbn. 7-i-oonl itioileru n n il enrne. $2,;.V).0I; lerinx. WRKKS & HLACK HI'ALTOI'.S : New l'llh y UlilK. ' Iii-siirnucft - l.onns '" WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyort Anil l''ss'rfl PHOF, MAIN 733 Be pot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind! cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Hag and Fluff , Rugs made to order and for -sale. Carpet and R'Jg CtaJfc ; lug. Furniture Re-covering. . Licensed Fiunlgater, Factory Phone 424-W . ; .GHAHw-Kl-WARHS, lrop. , . UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE ' TIME TABLE , lieavrs Lravea . Union La ftmuriej 8:111 A. M. ll:(io a. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:16 P. M. . Sundays Tavrs Leave Vnlon La Orande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P.. It, ' Saturday Klglit Specials I.cavrs Leaves Villon I.n Granrin 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. 11. llentetl Cars P. O, DfLAI', Mnnnirori Tfoadiiunrters, Koniuier Hotel BKII.niNG MATERIAL KAMI AND niiona IIAUIIWAUh: Grande Konde Lumber Co. Home Concern With Home 1'urpcH HILL WOOD. Greenwood Avcnua l'houo M--S2 BY TAYLOR Gosh -1 GAVE HM The vRONS &GAR J II -"Riiv'. 1 1 Home 1 hnuso I r I'llio I ujnaia-aaipiwa. o'j ;' i 1 -