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Tuesday, February 24, .1025. THE VK GRANDE - EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page TheMarket I'lace of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT ,.-OR RENT Second St. 6-room house on Phono 3 IS-J. 30-2-23-tf 'OK KENT ' 'l'w0 room apart -nieitt, furnished for light house Iteepliik. Cmy nnd "Iran. 130S M Ave. ' 16-2.3-Slp yon KENT Modern upartinentH; olso steam heated rooms, with or k without, board. Zuher BrtrU, f 4d Wash. Avo, -1 5-8-2 t-St j.'OH KENT New modern 6-room hotisn wllh RaiHB, furnace, phone. M9-W. . 12-2-18-tf yoll KENT Modern furnished house, fall HOS N or l'lionc 43J-J. . .Ht-2-1 s-r, J.'OR RENT Strictly modern fur nished apartment. Phone I 4fi-J. 8-2-1 1-tf J"OR KENT Modern steam heat ed apartments. Warmest In city. Close in. See Ar,ehle .1. Murray, Penney BldR. JO-2-IO-tfp FOR RENT Steam heated rooms. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. . 9-2-6-20tp FOR SAKE FOR SALE 100 bushels Hard Federation seed wheat. . Phone Formers iX. 1 1-2-2 1 -(It FOR 8A7.E OR TRADE Ineu- Lntnha I CO t r, 9M1 u.rir ,1,1 i. 1 1 t. lluy, 1022 Ronton St. l!l-2-2-2tp l-'OR SALE Ruescher tenor saxa phone In good condition. Reason- FOR SALE Throe-room modern homo, com pletely furnished for ',2htt. This plnee. Is loealed eloHn to shops nnd Brbool. Terms, $!i?fi cash nnd small payments on balance. Rix-room modern homo, locnted on paved street. This plnce is in excellent condition nnd the price is right fit $4,00(t. Liberal terms. If yoti hnvo a Rood small car and want to trade It on ti home or building". j"t come in nnd ee iia. .We havo one property that wilt tilte, ft smnll eontrnet an first payment. realtors Heal Estato I. nana Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOHNEYS COCHRAN & EBER1IARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon It. Ktmr hard, Attorneys, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. (jHinopRAcrons DR. BELLE MYERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley building. Hours VHi to 12 a. rn., 2 to ti p. in., ami 1 to 0 p. 1)1. rm. J. K. WOODELL Chlroprao tor and Naturopath, Bkln and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhCJina tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children & specialty. Butte 20, Bommer Bldg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 150-W. OSTEOPATHIC riTVKICIAX OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Rplnal curvature and fallen arches a ipeelalty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. phone 106-R. Sommer Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. p.i..- n .i.. ni, . hn eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glassea. Sommer Bldg. Main IIS. 1-1-lm NATURE CURE DR. A. N. and MARY S. MAY VTLLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronlo headache, ectema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases successfully treated, call Mnln 623. May- 1!le Nature Cure Home. 2101 East Adams Ave. Office hours, in to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 6 p. m. Consultation Free TROrESSIOTJAIi DECORATOR HOCS'R T'INTINO. CalPlmlnlnr snd Pnper-linnging. J. londy. I'hnne 4S1-W. 2-21-lf Sprh nns hTh Time If you have, real estate to sell, spring S IR K,.U time in tell u,e world mmut II It's tint lime' when jmii Me are llilnkliu; must iiIkiiiI hu.vliiit more laud, n luili. lint lot, ( ii house. Sprlni is a lime of new ne. tlvily an aillvlly wl((l which you can Kit ennui, l lij usiriK Hie Wniil Ads. The cost s Jinan vci the ri'lurns are assured ami Im mediate. "aut onKERvvit want AO Vn.h DO IT." nbly priced, server. Wrllo A, care Ob.. ia-2-1.3-4lp TO TRADK . , Te.ii acre tract at Wnlla Walla for I, a Grande pity property. Address fil'l Rast Uoae St. . WUIIa Wnllu.. . 2ft-2-l.Gtn I'OU HA LK N. Ash. Player piano. linn: 21-'4tp WANTED FOR I1KNT To an exppripneed orcliard man. lS-acre npple or chnrd odjoininB town of Alloel. Mrs. Turner Oliver, 0ti8 l-'otirth Rt.. La Grande, Ore. 2 1-2-2 1 -3tp WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mia. Nora Webb. 9-12-17-lm French Family for HO Ycnrs Has Had No Servant Problem HOMINES, France (AP) Eight y-slx years' uninterrupted j service in one family Is the nl- j moat incredible record estnblishod i by Mile. Victolre Desrumaux. She entered the Lec.otnte household hero In the capacity of maid at the age of 14 and has never left. Monsignor Lecomte, bishop of Amiens, who belongs to the fam ily which employs here, presided at the double celebration of her 100th birthday and her record service, which was attended by all the prominent citizens of (,'om in( s and the region. Mozart's opera, composed at 12, is heinff sunfr. Most operas composed at 12 are I didn't (lo It." , . L. A. STOOP Realtor, Ln Orande National Main U, Hank P.tdg. rhone! -24-1 ml FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Ii. O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. 860 Loyal Order ot Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at (hid Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheurt Legion No. (98 meets every second and fourth Thursdays ot each month. Vli-ltta-s welcome. nr. A. N. Mayvllle. Dictator. Harold Lund, Cecretary. B. P. O. ELK3 La Orande Lodge No. 488. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy eitended to all Brother Elks. Lester Brainwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Ecklejr, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande Camp No. 169, Meeta every first and third Monday nlehta at Eaelea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office ot the Clerk. Room 21-21, La Grand Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande 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 OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 11 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Berry, C. C. C L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. P. Hope Chspter No. U. O. E. P. holds stated eommnnlea tlon Ihe seond and fourth Wed nesdsvs of each month at :in p. m. Vlfltlnir memhrs cordially welcomed. ?.l:i'e K. Wxrhnrd. W. M. Florence Rsron, Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE. Glass! fled Want Ada are striot Ijr CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than II a. m. 6te or tnsertlon. Rateat So per word for each Insertion. FOR RENT apt., Close. 8S6-W. 4-rnom furnished - Furmuv. Phone 1 1 -2-24-It FOPNIl Small white female doff, part Spitz. I'ull at 504 WashlnK ton St. ., 12-2-24-21 WANTEIl-Mldille ai;eil lady wants work. Nurs'ine; ronflnemenl pre ferred. i'hnne 404 M., 11-2-24-Jtp FOR SALE Beautiful California Canary tauglit to Imitate the notes of that master slnft-er the M.ocltlnp Rlnl. Now seiilne; for only-$11. We absolutely guaran tee, every bird to sing and guar antee safe delivery. Wo carty full line of pets, cages and sup plies. Write tlB for 'Information. -The City Rlrd & Seed Store. I.on ' AtlgelcH. Calif. , ,4-2-24-11 WANTKO Hlffh HChool girl wish es pkicp to work for' room nnd board. Inquire Observer. 12-2-24-3tp WANTRD Lady solicitors. Good money to the rlht party; also onp willing to Iravtd. Call In per son betwpon 6 and 8 p. m., at Sa voy Hotel. Ask for L. Feuer. 25-2-24-ltp ItKWAItl) I will give any person five dollars who will procure me a Job with remuneration enough to support a family of six. 1 submit as evidence of good fnlth seven years service with the O-W with a. clear record. Elmer rtnn dall, HI!) Y Ave. 4n-2-24-Up I."On SALK Dry wood, fertillz nnd dirt. Phone K.4 M. -2-24-2tp 27 YEARS AGO City Treasurer William Grant is in Elgin and expects to be home tonight. S. O. Swackhamer of Fnlon, is In La Grande in attendance at the in stitute. J. J. Peck and family of Hilgard are In the city- today attending the farmers' institute. H. B. Horman met with the mis fortune to severely scald his hand a fuw days ago, which is giving him considerable trouble. J. p. DeLong has sold his Sand Kidge farm, comprising 100 acres of first class wheat land to Jane (on ley. The consideration named in the deed is J-I.ooo, making an average of $25 per acre. 't Married In Union, February 22, 18U8, Frank Conley und Miss Sarah Gray. The young couple are well known in Union county, nnd have many friends who Join with the Ob- server In wishing them u lonpr and happy voyage upon the tiKitrimon- till ship. The farmers about, l.ostlne are iplowlnff. IS YOUR CHILD THIN AND WEAK? Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh ami Builds Them j. In just a few doys quicker than yon ever dreamt of these wonderful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any thin, under weight little one. After sickness and where rick ets are sinpected they are es pecially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take the place of Dint good, but evil smelling, stomach upset ting medicine end they surely do It. ,A very sickly child, age 9, gain ed 12 pounds In 7 months. Ask Red Cross Drug Co., Glass Drugs, Inc., L. & L. Drug Co., or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Llvpr Oil Compound Tablets the original und genuine as easy to take as candy and CO tablets, 60 cents. Adv, MAMTVI POP II .1 LOrZ 7 S DC'V, a - fa. mm 'OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo -Y6S "But IT VO&SH'T hAG AhV ' i TPlVFeRe-eJCS IVH-4T N SAID W V frx Tr-MT TINS I Voui? CROlvp -T VI rfga TJION'T po THO jSE'r-. '5e5lSHT TNNG. i N?PL " ALL THe(' i """ f. mUT VolJ I V-5 &WH OP- TTHCSS. --7 , fVl-i. TOSCTHSR V I IT WOuuON'r: B6 """ "rMTT w Hi- : J X MAVeiN'T 06SM word eoGs uj se La Grande "So This Is Marriage" Looks Like Real Film Sensation. . , An astonishing and history-making film is promised In "Ho This Is Marriage," Hohart Henley's pro- ' dud ion 'for Met ro-Ooldwyn, which Is eomlng to the Sherry theater to day for a run of two days. It is not only a shrewd study of mar ried lire as lived todny, hut also shows that similar conditions con fronted young couples In the time of the ancients. A marvelonsly beautiful interlude Is used to II-, .lustrate this part of the story, deal ing with the old Hihllcal tale of King David and Hath-Sheba.. This section has heen photographed In natural color. . . ' Among others in (he cast nre Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nugel, Low Cody, Clyde Cook, Warner Oland, Mabel Julienne Scott, Ed ward Connelly, John Holes, and Miss Du Pont. The story is by Carey Wilson. "So This Is Mar riage" looks like a. sensation. C o m e d y showing, "Wedding Bells." - Desmond's Next r t Makes Him Real ;"; "He. Man" Parson. "The Measure of -a. Man," Uni versal feature, coming to the, Stnr theater 'next Wednesday, Is one of those gripping stories of u man, who. (hough inspired by kindly motives, realizes that - the same strength by which the jungle beasts maintain supremacy Is useful In dealing with mankind atonies. ' , William Desmond, star, of inony Wcfitern features made by Uni versal, stars in this story,' which wns adapted for the serpen from a novel written by Norman Dun can. The story Is located In a Bmall settlement close to the log ging camps of the North woods; u squalid place where human para sites lay in wait for Ihe logger. Primarily the Mory deals with the efforts of a Bowery derelict, redeemed through the Instrumen tality of a mission 'worker, to bring some measure of better liv ing to the acceptance of the logger. In Swamps F.nd, notorl ont settlement In the great North Woods he finds opposition of the saloonkeeper and the gambler, hut he, batters them Into reoliratlon that the Gospel may be repre sented by one who knows how to use his fists. The story hns a chnrmlng love Interpst, and a tragic element has (o do wllh nils-placed faith of a woman, who, dissatisfied in her married life, seeks happiness In the arms of a man who casts her off at n tjme when hpr situation Is critlcnl. Desmond Is en, as "The par son" nnd he In supported by such wpU known 'screen players as Al bert J. Smith, Marin Bals, Mary J t DALt6 'KAMI MHO AGLS To 3&T VrT2 IN 6t2a BY HTA BCRVICt. 4C. ?-lfJ Theatres McAllister, Francis Ford and Wil lie n J. Dyer. Arthur Hosson di rected, nd most of the scenes were made In the picturesque region of Big' Hear Lake. In the Sierra Nevada mountains. Barrymore as Baron in the "EternalCity." Lionel Rarryfnore, conceded to be one of the finest actors allyo to day, has the greatest role of his career In "Tho Kternal City," a First National picture produced by George Fitzmaurfce, which is com ing to the Arcade theater Wed nesday. It fs a plcturlzatlnn of the famous story by Sir Mall Calne, and wns filmed entirely in Italy. Barrymore Is cast as Haron Bon elll, a titled profiteer, who has but two Interests in life money and pretty women.' The first lie e riuired with such ease and readi ness that it lost somewhat of its nppeal to him. Hut. there was one girl, noted for her beauty, who had Wherrrcr they sell good cafuJy EVERY BITES A OEUCHT SnocJgrass & Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Mafn 62 Corner 4th and Penn A 1 BV GOLLV HORnBlowER HERE'S the Biggest thing that ever happened fOR MAGIC MUD - NOT ONtV WILL OUR BE INCREASED BUT IF OUR I CANDIDATES VJIN THE, CONTEST IT WILL &IVE OUR PRODUCT AN f ENVIABLE REPUTATION ) w ; ftvJ repulsed htm at every turn. This served merely to pur on hia de termination to conquer her. and he concocted a plot with the Inten tion of trapplnK her. Utilizing her talent us a sculp tress s a subterfuge, the, naron umnlpulateH her "adoption" by a wealthy oountfws In Homo.-- Grief- RtrlcHen beeausa she bollt'ved her lover flunce had been killed on the battlefield, tho kIi-1 accepted the offer, without- miMpcctlntf that the Uuron wuh supplylnr th' mon- y for her support. The baron's plana of connueHt were Interrupt ed Til a ' eu.sallona)l) lramatic manner. Ihirmira.T..a Murr aipeir!i as the Slrl.. others In the east belnjr Hert Lytell. Itiehard Hennett and Mm UiBU Love. ; , , : Musical Comedy To Be Staged in Arcade Tonight; . rtubhling with good humor, gar nished with pretty girls, tind all .stepping entranclngly to the tunes of good inu.sic, comes "Hrtnglng Hp Father In Ireland" at tho popu lar Arcade theater tonight. lont say that you have seen "liiintilng l"p leather" and let it. pass unno ticed, us tho show 1h absolutely new every year. Yon may as well deellne to look ut next- Sunday's funny page because yon sow last Sumlay'H. It i.s (he same with the play. New every year. Nothing left over from last year but George AlcManus' clever characters "Jigg -Maggie Hint y and the rest of the hunch." "Ibinglng I'p Futher In . Ireland" Is undoubtedly (he best of the series of ten, that have visited ihe Arcade. A chorus of genuine, Irish colleens. none o( whom are hver IS No. This Is not their telephone number, or the size of their whoes. but their age. '.liggH" says chicken Ik no good when U'h longh. And he knows. He's been married to Maggie fur forty years. I ('he good. ndvertl.ses It, he Knows It's Blue Ribbon Bread THK SPLIT LOAF l!l O., JAg . Mode Clean Sold Clean In tho making of our products wo use only tho best or raw materials and take pride in tho- fact that wo havn tho most modern factory In Fastern Oregon and tho besf. 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 lie convinced. .From tho raw material to the consumer without having been touched by tho human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWIMjIAMS, Ownee The Only Independent HaUury in Ln Grande, BLUE RIHBON BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD "r-L""' " tyi - .Sufelij1 ' -SwHlbf IiA GRANDE-JOSEPH STAGE LINE Basra & Coliliron, Props. Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5 :!0 . Eighth Message Why pay more? Yon can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for Ica Lcdbcttcr Garage MOO Admni Aienu 'J'he low ro.st of operating Bell you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jeffersoiv l'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE 1 r THIS CERTAJNLS PLASS RI6HT INTO 1 OUR HANDS - I SURE VOOULD s ' LIKE To 6MAKE HANDS WITH W- Ml the birdvmho i -TZ ) Started it r J I fj fltl lHl P7 4 01 DWARFS' WEDDING BRINGS MOB AND TIES UP TRAFFIC "WEYMOUTH, England. (AP) There was such a mub of uninvited guests at the, recent wedding here of Miss Eliza Victoria Wulbrldge und Alfred Goodwin, dwarfs, and Kitch a buzz of whispers among the throng that tho noise became ex-, tremely embarrassing to the clergy man performing the ceremony. He hud to call for Blleiice five, times and threutened to order every one from the church exxcepttng thos;1 of the bridal party. Miss Wolhridge h but three feet two inches in height while the bridegroom stood but three f'-et seven Inches in his wedding Blip- jpers. The heads of the. couple did not come up to the altar rails tn Holy Trinity Church und nearly every one of the spec'tutors, stood on the seats with the hopes of getting a, glimpse of the little man and his bride. Hundreds fought their way to ward Ihe altar, while the crowd outside held up traffic for art hour so and extra police had to be called to remedy Ihe situation. Tlu- brhle. wore white satin and the hrhle.urronm was dremed In a frock coat, tiuil carried a lop coal. They wen followed by a page and two hiidesmahlH, none of whom were dwarfs, Aulimil Importer to Experiment Willi KaMnn Zehins In l iehuul 'LONDON (AP) Zebras from Ihe wilds of Ithodesla art' soon lo be added to the animal collections of several of Ihe vast llrllish nd Scottish estatcH, where they will be fi Unwed nearly as much freedom as In their native haunts. , Twenty-two zebras, arrived in London reeentlv lor (i. It, Chapman, an animal Im porter, who will have charge of Hn experiment of raising the lilt I Mirlpcd beastH In ibis cllmnte. Several pair will be assigned to the grounds surrounding I'hilhnm rustle, In Kent, owned by Edmund i' - Sar . . ' . GsmfuiiaUtj I our huslneas cniililes ill to z Guv 'MAGIC J Lavls, while others will go to H. Whitley's Prim ley' Park, Puignton, Devon, ami eight or ten others to JtuttoeU Pari, Dumfriesshire, own ed by Hir W.itlnm Cross. . Fre SUitu Mnkcrt O'lllgglns . UniTi-U-i' Without l:amlnntloii Dl'HLIN (AP). -y. A distinction without precedent In the hlslory of tho HriUsh or Irish burs w.ix conferred recently upon ' Kevin O'lliggins. Kree Stato minister of justice, who without the formal ity of an examination, was called as a banister, that is, given per mission to plead In tho Free, Slate courts. : Mr. O'lliggins at one time pass ed the . examinations' required of solicitors, but never was admitted to tho legal profession,. ' Gardeners are ' all vegetable and planning pilots it yard wide. Buy Acreage Wit have several small tracts nt bargain pnees WEEKS & JtT,ACK iwAiroits New l'oley lllili;, ' Instiranee - l,oaiei WEAVER'S Tiillors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil PresHors PHONE MAIN 733 DsHit Streut La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works ," Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Hag and Fluff Kugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and Itag Chwi ing. Furnituro Ke-covering. Licensed Fitmfgater. . Factory Phone 424-W CHAS. vmVARDS. l'roo. sa: a UNION-LA GRANDE AtJTO STAGE TIME TABLE ' ' I-eaves Leave 1'iilon ' - La Grantle 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Bunilay Ieave Leave Union I. a Granite 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P, M. rialunliiy Nli;ht Kpohlls I-nves jeavi Union La Grande 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Heated Cars P. a. IX'LAI', Mnnauor IluiKlfjunrtcrs, Hoiiiiner Hotel BUILDING" MATERIAL KANII AND llOORS IIAItllVVAItIO Grande Rontle Lumber Co. Home Concern With llouio I'liriKwa . MILL WOOD Greenwood Avenuaj I'houo Mill ii BY TAYLOR ALLRlGHT CHIEF - 5HAKE H'S HANDS VJITH Mtu - I'M THE vjho Thought thi9 Clever idea and if mou promise to keep 't a secret i'll let mou in on hov 1mb 1 Planned to maks 1 ' B . H " I MUD MOET YAM0U6 THAN E.N)tR BEFORE 7 mmm .zi- r I I i. I f