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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
Friday, February 27, 1925. THE. LA' GRANDS EVENING OBSERVES The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOIt RBNT Modern five, room 1 house, full bosement. i:ut5 Kth t St. Thone 434 W. 1 l-'J-jfi-ll : .'Olt l:KNT Second ,st. 6-room house on ( Phone, 81R-J. I lo-s-se-tf! KOl I'.KNT Will furnish.'.! tour room lioutov Desirable location, phone 145 W. ! l-;-:S-iit .(lll iii-.;- I o-rooin nouso. Close III on Sixth HI. Phono 4H4 V. I'OU IlKNT Modern ateum heat ed apartments. WurmeHt In city, j Cloau in. hen Archie- J. Murray, Punnay Hldg. J0-2-lo-tfp J.'OH liKNT Steam heated rooms. Oddfellows Temiile, rorntf-ly Y. M. O. A. 9-2-,-20p FUR HALE FOR SAI.K Booming house ot Olenn's I'Vrry, Ida., or will trade for J.n flrande properly. Phone ar.o W. ni-2-2ii-;itp FOH . SAI.H Tilolslein bnl, .Inquire of V. I., ('randall. Ol.l Tow n. ; - . io,2-2fi-r.tp FOR SALE Fordsr.iv used one year, In good condition. Fully equipped, chopper attachment. Inquire ot .lay Shaw, or Phone 204-W. ' -lll-S-SS-Stp l-'OR SAl.K ion bushels Hard Federation see.l wheat. Phone Farmers 4X. " II -2-2 1 -lit WANTKD WANT fin Hiph school pirl wish- FOR SALE . Threo-room modern home, com nletely furnished for $2,2f0. This plaen 18 located close to shops und school. 'IVniiH, J:i75 cash nnd mini II payments on Imlanet?. : with saplm? Ids life while attcmpt- lintf to arrest a" nero. The nctfro Six-room modern home, located j fired anil tin; bullet' struck tin on paved street. This place is In coin, knocklni; it from a circular excellent condHlnn nnd the price 'holder where it rested as a watch Is riKht at $4,(iiiu. Mherai terms. j wound. If you hnvn a Rood small cart Tho roin ll)nt formed the watch nnd want to trade it on n homolcliarn wus gjVln to Hardwlck or Imildinf?, Just como in and see j S(,voraI' years afro by a Mexican "f. " official, accompanied, by .'.the ad- i monition: "Wear this always, it We hnvo one property that will take a small contract as first! payment. . Geo.H.Currey RKAirons Fstate l.oans Ilea) Insurance r Business & Professional Directory . Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY A'rronNEys COCHHAN & EHRf:IIAltl fleo T. Coehran and Colon K. Eljer hard. Attorneys, 1-a Orande Na tional Uank UuII4Iiik. CHiROi'RAtrrons DR. B?!LLI8 MJERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building. Huura 10 to 11 a. m 3 to b p. rn anil y 7 to S p. m. pR. J. E. WOODKI-b Cnliourac- lor and Naturopath.- Rlilii and blood dlaeaaea, headae.liea, ap pendicitis, bboltaches, rhe-ima-tUm. aathma, eczema. varlcoH, velna, all kinds of Btomach. heart and kidney trouble iiic Ceaafully treated. Rlood prenaurt. reduced. Ttlaeaaea of women and children a specialty. Rulte 20, Hoinmer Bldg. l-hone 4S7-W. Residence Phone lmi-W. OHTEOPAIHIO PHVSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Rplual curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main lull. Ret, Phone 106-K. Boramer Bids. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear. nose and throat, and fitting ot glaases. Summer Bid. Main 778. 1-1-lm NAT1TRE CTOE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAST- VILS.E ftpecluJliCv In chronlf diseases. Methods: Naturopath ' and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eczema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: all kinds of chronlo diseases suecessiMlly treated. Call Main 62J. May vllle Nature Cure Home, iml Eait Adams Ave. Office hours, in to 1! a. m.. !: to 6 p. m. rnn.uttntlnn Pe PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR IIOt'SE PAINTINO. Plilrlmlnlne k end Pnni-r-lianRlnit. J. Iindv. Your Idle Property Profits There are always a few .empty linusc. a low empty Mccpiiuj munis mill t(ito l-imms nil I nrrltt- l(Km fthdut limn. IPs Idle pnipeilv Unit lie. cumulates iluiuvclntiim ami fails ii) hii a (cm or pin I'il. (lei llutt properly wurli liiit uilli n Want Ail y.m lire iviliiin lo find some one win, uanl.s uhal yuii linie. The rosl I urns nee (s small lite Immediate. re. j "AN DHKKRVKlt WANT All Wllli DO IT." h place tt work for room und board. ImiiiliH Observer. 12-2-24-Stp WANTED BewliifT neatly done. Phone 484 W. Mia. Nora Webb. . 1,-12-17-lm FOUND l-'CM'NI) Hy r." S. Hunk, Kohl cuff billion wilh initials. Owner tn:iy h:ivi' same l.y rnlliiiK ftliSi-rv- r und pityiiiK lor ad. 20-2-211-21 Hulil Coin Comes Off P.est In Siininjc limit with Lead CAI.EXICO, Cn 111". (A-P). Thin la the Hlory of a lurk-pleet ili.it hi'oiiKlit l ick. The talisman in a petuj M ex ti-an (fold piece and j Joe 1 lard wick, chief of police of IhlM border city, credits . the coin , charm over th officer's head, with a superficial Jic escaped I will brin;; you lu'k." ; The charm is assured of im- j ; mortality in the archives of Ca-1 lexlco. for the city council has resolved: "We are grateful that, due to the Intervention of n watch charm, providentially worn, tho bullet fired by the would-be as sassin wis deflected from its course." FRATERNAL DIRECTORY h. O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. jro Loyal Order of Moone. holds reKUlar meetlnea every n'hurHday nlh'lit ut 8 p. m. at ' Odd Fellows' hull. Tlte Women's MooHehcurt LeRlon No. 398 meet every aecond and fourth . Thuradaya of each, muntli. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, tiecretary. B. P. O. El.KH La Orande I.oilge No. 4S8. Lodge rueeta each Thlirailuy evening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluh privileges cheer- f ally eitendeil to , all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwel), Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Orunde Camp No. Ids. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles ball. All vis iting Nelghbora welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Orunde Na tional Hank Building. T. Heece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. I Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. arid A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Ltndgrcn, Secretary, KNIOHT8 OF ETTHIAS Rod Cross Lodge No. 87 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at t p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Brr, C. C. C.'L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 1, O E. S. holds stutcd communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Eberhsrd. Vf. M. Florene- R.ieon. Rerr-terv rill-: I'YTlllAV SISTKUK .!'' ev.-ry Friday evening. ee.-pt tin fourth of each month, nt 7::!0 at th" K. P. Hull. All visiting sca-t.-rs weli'iilli'1. M i: Mildrel Crnwliy. M. ot I: no-1 I.' I'ora liime 3-1-lin NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want AOs are itrlct lj CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than a. in. date of Insertion. Rales: 20 per word for each Insertion, LAND FOR SALE 145 acres in the north end of Clrundc ltondc Valley, f,-ood buildings, 45 acres in fall wheat, SO acres or excel lent dairy posture, l'rlee' $-tS0. All clear of mortfmsc Could probably be handled on u bonus loan. Write to Hok 84, Wallowa, Oregon.. " 4 5 -1' - 2 r. -1 1 I'DIS I : !: NT Mi misled apt. Wav crly Apis. li-2-27-4ip FOVNI ) Small paw containlnff money. Call at IMIh Veal It.irlior Hhop. I l-2-27-.1t WANTKM Work I'hone 1KU W. hy tlH- 1-1 hour. -27-71 W A NT K I ) 1 1 ouHt woi l; Imiuir 0.Ki-rvT. hy I he diiy. 7-2-27-2ti FOIt SAI.K Tnrlc y toms. 1'hnno 840-J. C-2-27-2ip WILL THE PA HTY who took tlte matllng bog from the floor un der hi iimp window in ponioffte' on Thursday, l-'-l. 2H. pU-ns'.' re turn tin- (jhiKsia and ens that wir In Die luiff lo i)oatofliee or ( HiHervtT and oIiIIkc l.uey A. W:nt KlfHi 4lh St. 4:t-2-27-2tp W ANTE I - Owners of irncls of land on irrigation projeeis in Oregon, or wlih sufficient water supply from other sotirees, nnd who have enough lo wnrrnni Colonization In numbers. Title right, price rltfht, Ioiik time pay ments to settlers and small rate of interest can make u connec tion by KeMlnp hi touch with the Land Hettlenieul Company. Percy A. Cuppi'r. Pres., tin 7 Thle and Trust Hldf,'., Porlland. Ore. ' 65-2-27-lt FOIt PENT 2-room apartment, furnished for light housekeep ing, side entrance. J305 .M Ave l4-2-27-3tp i-OR PENT 5-room furnished house. Phone 213-P. H-2-27-21P ' "'" WANTF.D Housework by lady with child 3 mo. old. I'hone 1114 M. lllllO Jefferson. 12-2-'J7-2lp KOH SAI.K ' Hoosier caliinct. l'hono L'42 W. . . . U-:-2 i-3t .HOI: IlKNT Completely furnish ed opartnient. Inqtitre New l-'o-ley HlilK- 9-2-27-2tp KOR ItKNT Furnished rooms for Usht IiounekeepluK. 1512 Adiims. Phone 257-J. 11-2-27-tf I'rlsoa Schooling. Mmle Forger Morn Crufly in His Illegal Art LONDON (AD. While Ernent F.vurett was serving a sentence at I nave been used tnrotignout ipojwas IkihciI on llle novel oy .lonn Camp Hill pilson for forgery he i production. Forty' thoiiRnnd dol- ; i--einlng Wllaon, from which Juleo was taught engraving by prlnonjlara wns "pent In providing Ihe . i;kert Coodnmn built bin ploy pro authorlties as part of their scheme', magnificent robes of velvet, satin, .luced by William A. Irady in 11117. for the rehabilitation of prison era. Itecenlly lie won arrested and found guilty of uttering spur ious trcnmiry notes, cunningly en graved. SKY-SCRAPERS Building a strong bone structure is like laying a foun dation for a mighty sky scraper that is expected to endure through the years. For fifty years Scoit's Emulsion rich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls build sturdy bodies, strong bones and healthy teeth. Scott's should be included in the diet of most children, in fact many need it every day in the year. Help your boy or girl build for the future with Scott's! Scott AT Bownc. MoomCeld. N. J. MAMTM POP o..t -V-Tay f WO MOU VOERE ToTAkc M about is Li OtfT ?0R A TvwO MILE H -rHAx OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo . , fbiMT tforuE. fcr. fcar Alf I.V ,1tRT IN ND La Grande Tremendous "Punch" In "Richard, the Lion-Hearted." - . Fulfilling the most cnthusfaflilo predictions of early reviewers, f-J po; A'NO IT'S A QOOXj iTO'HY , ByT 'Itichard. the Plon-Hearted." As- 'jow ()0 nction so closely lhat youriQ soclatMl Authors' screen version or,u.art Binug :1H the heart of the boy O "The Talismnn." an Allied Pro-jni!I8l 8jnk when life reaches out ig ducers nnd Distributors . Corpora- ,iml (rilR8 ,, HOWn into Its low-jo lion release, is proving one of tuj(.Bt vHCtB. That is the thing about io screen sensations of the season at;tm, wholl. picture which will strike Ig Sherry's. iho observer most forcibly lheo Touching the highlights of the 'sympathy of It I ho natural se-jg , nnd bftS0(, on nis Tnnl rrurade , nto Hol)1 Jin(t ''itlchard. the: ! T .1 mi .1 1 I'M rt oil ' liun hecn rirod lie- ' (H wilh a invlshness that lends ft powerful historical and nmei uim- ment uppeal. , 1 . . In stupendous settings, consiruc- part oi ine lainer piayeo oy natim ted with a keen appreciation of Lewis. In fuel, every character is conformity to historical rocordH, jono that most p-'ople n.-cogni.o and the scenes of conflict between ! understand. King Pichard's valiant knights and j The work of Dorothy Mackail Is tho swarming Saracen infidels who - positively brilliant. As the ambl had gained possession of the Holy,n,m (rat rate, unselfish dancing Sepulchre, have been screened with !Kir, she is willing to make any inspiring realism. The stirring ue- (hlirrjfiec to save, the man she loves, tlon of the picture, combined with j And im It happens, much to the de the throbbing romance of . the j tl?lit of the audience, she Is suc- story. carries a t r e m e n d o ti s cn rrlert punch" that cannot full furllier Bh endear Scott's laiuoim novel, on which It 1 based. Coslutnea of itnatirpnsnecl lenuty:hnH done a line thing. I no Hlory sine anil inr worn ny mo kiiik. iiueen nnd the court ladles. The chain mall sultn worn by the linighlR proved even more costly than Hie fabric coiistumes as they had to be made to order for the product Ion. Wallace Ilecry's chnrncterlwi tlon of Itlchard stands out as one of tho finest pieces of screen de lineation ever drawn, while other members of the cast. Includes ; Kathleen Clifford. Marguerite de la Motte, John Powers, Charles j fiorrnrd, Clarence (leld'ert, Wilbur, Jligby and Tully Marshall give o'limlly creditable performances. j Comedy showing Hurotd Lloyd j in "Hers In Ills Donnei." j "Man Who Came Rack" At Arcade Is Film Masterpiece. Notable ns n book ond decidedly a success on the stage, "The Man Who Came HncV Is greater as a motion picture. This Fov produc tion came to the Arcnde theatre lost night to open a threo day run. A ca p.iclt y and h-nce n ppenred to i-nfoy every minute of It nnd lobby 4-omment afterward was llmlte.l to praise. It Is doubtful lr fleorge O'Hrien or Dorothy Maekalll will ever be east In parts more peculiarly fit -ted to th.-lr respective ability. As ;hu black sheep son of n rich New SAW MR HOf08U)vJE(? 1 OBJECT TO BEIW& StENJ ViTHTUJO rAU&S LlkE THAT- virirVT V rAEEt MM eveevT t that yoo'h inneui' Theatres Yorker, O'Hrien plays oim or the nnnst effective chamcterzatlons lever shown on a screen, rmrothy j.Mnckalll does no less as the dance hall performer of San Francisco's old Parhnry Coast and later, In tlte lUndorworld f Shanghai, j A3 tiH Ht0ry progresses you fol- llu, slory o There Is a vlllian In the story, g i. tr.wl fVrll t 'Mni.l nlrt.- . imiivivlri ensv-irnhiir i-iohe trnMlnir individual . aml yoll V4.n m((. him the way the roln fs handled. This is true of ihej r,.HSri in the cud without having !,,,,,, . ,llk(. i ,.r,..,i naeilric. j ...ri. jun Who Tame Hack" was Ilreclid by llliimell Flynn and he (.Mary .Nash anil Henry nun nan ,;),,, h-adlng roles and well oh they I .yj.a iu.m, lln-lr work wan never ! Nn.r)r. to that .of I he leadH In I bin rpleture. I If he ndverllses It, he knows It's good. Sno(1 grass & Zimmerman Ilmlertikera Ambulance Servico Phone Main 62 Corner 4lh and Penn Business is business- IT'S UP To wou TO TOLLOVW ORDERS- Should TR'tNtv T ( I r i . r-r r - j i;:;,' "The '.Painted. Lady' Is Sure Cure for Bugaboo Blues, How ."The Painted- l.ody" made Huek Jones. tbj WiHicvm Pox west- rn.Httm lcse hia iron tjo hoy nerve and acting self control Is one of the humorous Inside stories told iibout the Idfc lot of the William Fox West Coast Studios. Holly- w ood. They were "shooting" a Twen tieth Century Vnlimlted" Youth de luxe scene of "The Painted I.udy." tvcllnff and rockitiK with "This Is the life;" an ecstasy of wine, wo. men and Jazz. On an addniuK st, Buck Jones a Wi'sti-ru mystery lira ma v as supposed to enter a haunted ranch house and stalk the "real ghost, looking duly spodi. , . Suddenly Muck lost his act lap nerve und neieri nue n Kanien va riety of citizen. He just couldn't act. He threw up his hands und laughed. The trouble wasn't the "fihost' .mi! director Chester' llettnett of The Painted Lady," next door. To speed up the livnxle! syilcopaieil Kuiety of Hie "pelting party." he htd turned loose a rapid fire jaR orchestra, and. as Puck put it to his director: "Vim can't act spooky or seared .villi Hint jazz Kbur sironir or al least 1 can't." Muck says "The Painted I.ndy" Blue Ribbon Bread Til E SPLIT liOAF 21 '., I flu Mn.le Clean Sold Clean In the ninkln?: of our product we mm only thn lient of raw materials nnd take pride In the fart that wu have thrt most modern factory in Eastern Oregon nnd the best ovens known to the baking world. We -only employ bakers of wide ex perience who are working to make the very best bread (nr you. Try n loaf and be convinced. From Hit raw materia! to the consumer w II limit having beeii touched by the' human hand;, . La Grande Bakery K, J. MrWI T1i Only Independent IILTIR ltlltltON nilEAI) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Blue Mountain SPItlNt.TIIE Yxmr plans should Sec Im lief Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND HOX WOOD I'HONE MAIN Ml J. It. MCNIIAlili . lo OO0OO0O00O000OO0OOOOOO0OO0OO00OO000O0000OO0OOOO0O Sufclij 'Swiftly GimfotfaUu 3 I.A GRANDE-JOSEPH STAfJE LINE Hilars & Colillrtm, Props. Stages Leave Ln Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 l:,r)0 5:50 Kiglilli Message Why 'pay moreT Yoii can liny an . ':inx ii Hudson coach for iYm. Lcdhcttcr Garage HIM Adauu Atciiue The low rnst of operating kpII you nii'rchandisc for less money. Furniture Exchange Mr and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE 1!UY, SELL Oil TRADE :' 7 efobe i. take lou' I fTrrT iSVrT : &IRL9 ANW FURTHER ' ME 1,'M G0IM6 TO 31W . S ) 'ovct-'T C.VJEET r MOU A COUPLE E0 ) L ' r-1 jLJL. HAT5- r LJ 11? ft is the best known corn cure for the bugaboo blues. She's due to appear with handsome George O'Hrien and his sin tie and txotic Dorothy Mackallt, at the Star the atre today. MAX WOI'MK FIANCEE MAKSHF1KIJ), Ore. Peto Ka Ittdls of lteedfport shot and seri ously wounded Mrs. Charles Page, a whlow of Hunker Hill, while tak ing ntc:s to ordain a marriapre li cense l Coullle. Iucr lie said he intended to kill himself, too, but the cartridge jammed. Ka ludls and trs. Page went to the comity clerk's office to set the license, but Kaludis did not have a medical certificate. They went to ir. itKhmund's nt'tiee und h- pass ed the examination. Dr. kich mond left them In his office while he went to a notary public to cer tify the certificate. Kaludis either went insane or misunderstood Dr. Uichmond and thought he had re jected him. Ho remarked that IT he could not get married the woman could not either, then pulled the gun and shot her. .Mrs. PaK'e probably will recover. Had an cn plosion In a 'hlcaro newspaper office. Six 'Injured. Maybe It was trylntr to say nice things about congress. Somebody Is looking at gasoline prices wllh a linhhd match. liMAMN, Owner IlaUery In l' Ornndfi. . SUpERFINH RUEAD Oregon Lumber IS lUMJHVO TIME, now he luslitng; forwnnl. ore liiiihllng. t ' ' ', 0 GimfuildUij our business cnnlilcs us to ) St- --xv-s . FT- iT lit Arjscnlliia to Ot IlcMkefi-IliT Aid to I'ilit Tropica! IHcas:s llEPN'OM A I It KH AP) Th'o Hockerelhr Foundation will td tho Argentine sunltu-y authorities in fighting tropical diseases in northern Argentina, It has notl tled Dr." Ongorio Araoz Alfaro. director of National llygleno Ie. part rntnt. lr. Alfaro recently returned from the I'nlted Slates where he explained the conditions prevail ing In that region tu l:ockefeller Foundation officials. It is under stood thai the. Foundation will send a commissioner to Argentina to iirrange preliminary details ami the manner wherein tho aid will l;c rendered. An aUti-Kosslji iltw failed to pass in Nebraska, perhaps because It wns fnnirht by teji dealers. Home 5-rwin modciii lmuw, ' garage ami Ktoi i'i'noni, . one-half acre ground, ' fruil ami .shriihhei-.v, A bargain at $:.,8l(Hm. WFFKS He LCR Itl'Al.TOItS Xeiv I'idcy InsiiniiM'e - HhlK. i.otius WEAVER'S Tailor, ClMinorn, Pyera Anil Pressem rilONIC MAIV 733 Depot Street l5 La Grande Mattress Shop and ; Weaving; Works Mattresses of all kinds ' clenned and rebuilt; Feather t Ronovatlng. Rag and Fluft Rugs made to order and for salq. Carpet and R'Jff Clftuto lng. FJirniture Ro-coverlng. l.lcenwd - Fiimigntcr. ' Factory Phone 424-V CIIAS. EDWAItDS, I'rou. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE Xjcave.i ' Lenvcfl ' I nliui I.n Orande 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:1S P. M. 6:16 P. M. Simdays Leaves Leave. Union La Orande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. - Satlmlaf rlglit SiHTlala leaves Leaves Union . La r;rani1r 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. If. llcnleil Cam I O. lie LAP, Manager IlcndiiinrtcrH, Soniiner Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL HASH ANH DOORS HARDWARE- Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Concern With Homo I'liruoR. mix wood Grociiwoo.1 Avenn. l'biiuo AI-731 BY TAYLOR ",HOf0 TrtE&E COMiC S . AuEMTiMES SON6 HATS L" WTH VEILS I , "Uy I Buy I This if ffi " Phone 4S1-W. 1-21-tf