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Saturday, February 28, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES PAGE. SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and WallowB Counties FOR BENT FOR RKNT Furnished upt. Wuv erlv Al)tS. fl..7.itn VOTl RENT- 6-room furnished house. Phono 213-R. S-2-7-2lp KJIt HUNT Completely furnish I'd apartment, inquire New Fo ley llldg. ' -.. 9-!-27-2tp FOR RENT Furnished rooms for I tti.ltt linnanlini.iit.i.. ir.n a .inn... J Phono 2S7-J. J 1-2-27-tr ! FDR RENT 2-rnnm npiirliiieiit. j furnished for light housekeep-j ing. side entrance. i:ior, M Ave M-2-27-3IP FOR RENT Modern five roum house, f'lll basement. l:i'ir hill SI. Phone 434 W. . ' .1 I-2-2U-SI I FIR RENT C-room house on ( Recond 81. Phone 3I.H-.I. ' io-a-2fi-tf i . , FOR -RUNT Well furnished four t -room house. licHlrnltle loention. ! ": Phone 146 W. . 11-2-20-CI : FOR n'KNT Modern steam heat ; od apartments. Warmest In city, j' Close .In. See Archlo J. Murray. .- Penney Bldg. l(l-2-lil-trp ! FOR RENT Steam heated rooms. ! Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. : M. C. A. . 9-2-6-20tp ron SALE I FOR SALE Hnnsl.r cabinet. Phone 242 W.. ' C-2-27-:it FOR SALE Turkey. Huns. Phone S40-J. ' B-2-27-2IP FOR SALE Rooming house lit fH.-nn's Ferry, Ida., or will trade FOR SALE j - Three-room' modern home, com f pletely furnished for $2.3ifiO. This place Is located close to shops and .j school. Terms. $:i7!i cash and J email payments on balance. Six-room- modern homo, located on paved street. This place is in excellent condition and the price Ih rlKht lit I4.C00. JJberal terms. If ynti have a good small ear and want to trade It on a home or building, just come In and see us. , , . Wo have one property that will talui a small contract as first payment. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Real Kstatu Loann Insurance I Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY AITOKSEYS COCHRAN & EBKRHARD Oeo. T. Cochran and Colun R. Euer nard. Attorneys, I,a Grande Na tional Bank Uulliilng. CHIROPRACTORS . DR. BELLB MYERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building, Hours 10 to II a, m., 2 to (( p. m and Y 7 to a p. in. i l)R. J. H. WOO DKLL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood discuses, headaches, ap- . pendlcitls, backaches, rheama- ' tlsm, asthma, ecxerna, varicose velna, all kinds of stoiuach, heart and kidney trouble sue- - oeasfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20. Bommer Bldg. Phone 47-W. Residence Phone 1!iti-W. OHTEOPATHIO 1'IIVMICIAN OSTEOPATH IC PHYSICIAN Dr. ' J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, , Osteopath. Disease of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 108, Rea. Phone loe-R. Bommer mac. 1-HTgICIAN-BUROEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the . , eye, ear, noae and throat, and t A fitting of t lessee. Bommer Bldg. ' Main lit. 1-1-lro NATURE CURE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAY Vll.l.B Specialists In chronic dtaeaaea Methods: Naturopath nti'i .rf?!.-.v-'i"berhy. fc'fein -and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ccxema, scfn, tlca, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all ' kinds of chronlo diseases tticcessf-Jlly - treated. Call Main 611. Msy tlle Nature Cure Home. IIOI Kast Adams Ave. Office hours. In to 13 a. m., 1:3" to 6 p. m. dnnwlfetlnn PROFESSION.!. IlKConATOR IrVtl'SE PAINTIN'fl. Ciilelnilnlnc . ' t and Pap-r-hangine. ' J. Landv ! I Phone 4KI-W. S-21-lf L. A. STOOP Realtor. La Urande Your Idle Property Profits There ore always a few empty llmtse.s, a few empty .sleeping rooms anil Mora' i-utitiis and nrrhv rooms alsnit town. It's Idle properly that -eiimui.iics lit piii iullnn nin fulls to mIiow a cnf of uiw ril.' liet that properly worli t"ifj nilli n Whiii Ail lire ii rlHln tu nml Mime. me uIki minis what you have. . The rost Is snmll the re mills tire iiHineiliate. 'AN onBETtVlKit WAIST AO WILL 1M IT." fur La Or.'ihde property. .' Phone :i:.n w. tc-3-2i;-3tp FOR HALE Holf.tetn hull. Inquire . of W. I,. Crandall, Old Town. 10-9-2.V5tp FOR SALE inn husheis Hani Federation 'Seed wheat. 3 Phone Farmers 4X. . 11-2-21-flt WAKTKD WANTF.l) ' Work hy the hour. Phone IS!) W. 7-2-27-71 WANTED Iloiisi-worl; hy the day. inquire OIsi-rver. 7-2-27-2tp WANTED fin win k neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wehb. 9-12-17-lm WANTKIl Housework hy lady wllh ehild 3 mo. old. Phone IG4 M. lime Jefferson. V2-2-27-tp WILL TUB. PART .who took the inaltinK hag from the floor un der stamp window in postofflce on Thursday, Feh. 2(5, please re turn the glasses Olid rase that were In the hap; to posloffle-e or Observer and olillife. Luey A. Wade, 13011 4th St. 43-2-27-2tp FOUND ' l-'OrND Small purse containing money. Cull at Otis Veal Uarher Shop. 1 1 -2-27-H . - TC- eonvnrsnllon were monty. these Hiiropenn deft Inlkors would have some chaiiffe coming.. At last. It seems, the farmer Is learning lo raise his voice. National Rank llldg. I'hone Main fid. 2-21-lni FRATERNAL DIRECTORY It. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 100 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. Th8 Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 198 mee.ta every second and fourth Thursdays or each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS La Urande Lodge No, 438. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f illy extended to all Brother Elks. . .. Letter Bramwell, Eralte'd Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OIT THB WORLD La Grande Camp No. 161. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-12, 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 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mason. 1. U Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren. Secretary, ! KNIOHT8 OF PYTHIAS Red - Cross Lodgo No. !T meet every Monday evening In Caatle hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. I Rerrv. C. f C. f-' Oratnii- 5 R. 3 O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. II. O E. fl. holds stated commtinlra- tion the second ond fourth Wed nesdnyr. of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting membera cordially welcomed. Maude K. F.herhnrd. W. M, Florence Rscnn. Re.retarv Till-: PYTHIAN SISTERS meet evi-rv Friday ev-riliii.-. i xeept the fnurth or i-ai-li miiiilh, el 7:.la at lie K. P. Hill. All visiting sis- terl II li-onii'. M F. f.. Mildred fronUy. M. of P.. and 17. . Dura Ri.se, I-l-lln NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ada are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must he In not later tlias) a. . m. . date of Insertion. Itatca: 4j per won! fur eacb Insertion, WANTED Plowing hy aero, or will sell Pheup.-Cleveland trnelur ttlld plows, dandy shape, lighting sysiem. Rc.h Hull, 203-J. 18-2-28-llp WANTEIH-Recd hahy buggy, good' eondition. Phuhe a-r.l-J. 8-2-2 S-2IP FOR SALE Ituiun 1 fi I fi i Monroe.. 2 dressers." , 7-2-2a-llp FOR RENT Modern furnished 3-room apartim-nt ot Maple Apts ISIS Seeund. !3-2-21i-ltp FOR SALE - N. tled O in' poliilm $ I . T fi per sa-rli,-delivered.- Plioni 370 M. ; ... 1.1-2-2.V3IP FOR .'KALI? Nut n resi.leiiee In the eily like It.. Ni-w, iniidern. on paved' "street. - Close , to - hltfh . ai'liool. properly that will dou ble' In .value hy planting lawns. - trees, -ete. ' Terilitl. '-Call 3uil-Fti Owner. . 34-2-2S-6tp FOR SALE OP. TR.Vf 'E Wood saw in irood eoiiilitiou, Plioiu Farm 113. I2-2-2S-1I NEW MANAflKMENT Zither fiiiek. itonnis. also hoard anil, room. Modern apartments. Sat isfiieflon Kilaranleed. 12-2-2S-Itp FOi; SAI.E-piir.lired llaned lloek pulleis, laying heavy now. Phone aSt-lt. 1ll-2-28-2tp Dally Morning Ohserver. Febru ary 28. 1898 John Shaw of North I'owder Is in the city, j The next Tenchem' ussociat Ion will be held in Ui Orande. I Mae Woods of f'hehalls, Wasli- iiifTton,. Is In the city looking over I the field with a view or start Ins: a business. j There, is to he a convention of ; deh-Rale pf the christian churches of Wullowa, Haker and Vnion I counties held l Klfrln, AUrcli 1st i and ttnd.', Tliesrt three counties I make district No. 11 of the Ore gon Christian Missionary noddy. Tin? sitKar factory site has not yet been selected: the parties ex pect to return Tuesday. j'jght new recruits were swor.. in i he Salvation Army hist night. T'.ngliii Court Features Sevens SKLRY, Eng. (A P) There was a seciuenee of sevens at one of the courts here recently. Keven ! ma;:i.s! rates sat on the hi-neli; ! seven ca.ies relallng to the light. lug of motor vehicles came hi-rnre itlieni; seven policemen gave evi dence; seven letters were read lid , mittlhg the offenses; seven de fcndantH were rlned ten .ihlllimrH I'tii-h. and seven inlliilles were re iiirei to dispose or the eases. If he advertises It. he knows It's good. SPECIAL BARGAINS , A new ft-ronm modern stucco bungaJow wllh all the furniture. Close In, good loention, north front. 1'tire $45oO; good termn. The Tlarlliii? A iiai-tmeal h will rx-ll tlieve fmi,- n it.', rl i.ii.i.t lin n,w. at a bargain price and on' good terms, t . One-ncro trnet. fi-rooTri lioitp.n and pood barn. Just outside the city limits. Price f L'f.oii; small monthly payments. Six-room modern home on Ce dar street. Oalt floors, furnace. hum -in feature, garage, etc. Paved street. A rnl buy at $4nou. A nw C-rnnm bungalow on f lib street, for 2"fn. PYRAMID LAND CO. main m. MAM'S! POP f1 CbCftH- I'MQsLAO L DON'T l 41 HAMt TO C0 JMS VMHtKC V. like, yn M uuisiur. I 27 YEARS AGO i v V. '.. : 1.1 I 7 I t i I t W t 1 mJmi (tmWn OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo MefVe'E TH MICTION Atey, siD You're ; cvrz. i irsj ti. lac k t0 TiCACK. ' La Grande Snappy Vaudeville . j Bill to Be at Arcade. Sunday. . . rive stellar attractions nml their, offerings whleh nro said to- he of seen ftt 3 M xn iiiiimiiii in in win j I( H( aro ulK popuinr with the Arcade theater on Sunday j!",,,,.,,,,,, fi,ns lin,i always feel npxt jtheir remrn to a picture at the Mack Long trio In "A Singing Btl(0 nke coming hack home and Dancing Novelty Revue" have (t r,-tfl r:t- "Old Home Week." played all the leading circuits and i.'0nn.ily showing "liees in Ills are noted for their pep and speed. 1 ijonnf.t." They have special material, songs! 1 . and dances together with beautl-l. fill stage furnishings and drapes. i"Midni(lht Shadows" Downing .1 Whiting In "live1 , Spats." a cycle or songs nml run, SnOWlng at will rally compensale everyone, j ou . n i They Incorporate youth, versnlll- bneiTyS 1 OClay Ulliy. It.v. tiileut and a real enjoyable en tertainment. .Vivian & Dunn In ",ms ot vam,e. .e ,;m-.. ! " rerent Ringing nnd -.lancing - lug with numbers on the piano and accordion. Them iivd also beaiiiirul costumes nnd pretty scenic settings." tHenn llunvan, the Irish tenor. In "Songs and Wil ly Stories. " possesses n'very pleas ing singing voice and 'nings nnngH as you llke(1heni. Hesldes, ht has the ability 'of delivering, stories in a most agreeable manner. Tu A'. i-b kcilnir nfiev nA .ITnloue creation of Skill" in dances of oM;,-,no ,,v 0,,', rivt' "n,! twrt wo .lapan. a novel diversion wherein '" rwlMt'r un.ler the name of .luck TareMa performs te:,ts ( skill j"'"1'"- n "lll,rr' H,,t,, . and abililv. The act Is all to t)ie ! 'i" ' 'll;'tlv- and is determined Wind and then some. The 'Arcade I " locale the thlcr who has been orchestra. K. Cekeh r, b'ude,-, will robbing the Hig l:bie ,Mine. nlny "Stepping Stones." and the At midnight, the hour if purple Fmersoii thumb story "The Way shadows, forms are x-4-n flittering of a .Mm!." will be Khown. 'around like glio-ds In the night. I A man is knocked cold, hound and . gagged, the proprietor and bis JXJl 1 11 WCll J 1 llrw.WlU?i joinid to be .!. It. Smith." "Harry To Be Shown Here jsmmf tmnks he has ro.mded ,, Sunday and Monday. Pnrinrf the production of "Bor rowed Husbands. " nf Kherryn Pun day and Monday. Vltagraph's Went Const Studios took the nppnnra nee of "old home wi k." 11. was not intended as n re-nnlnn, but two of the players cast in the produc tion began their motion picture carrer wllh VHagraph. They are Florence Vldor and Karle : Will iams. M1.4S Vldor Joined Vltjigrnph when Its West Coast Studio wfls locnted nt Snntn. Monica; nnd ft comparison of her salary then and now would show how J far t Ills voting lady has "come up" In thi Industry. , - She I an accepted ntnr In her own right, and has built an envi able reputation on the foundation (aid by early Vltngraph training. t;.iite Williams played In Ills first picture after he had completed a aicccssfnl New York run with Ihc old stage success of "The Third iM-gree." Tndcr Vltagraph tuition he, ton, has risen to an enviable position. Kntfieryn Adam, another play- OH MOM TOOBDta? CRE.M f ROM THE DELiCTEEM for Part toni&kt mm::i j . AMll iF 1 &G SfcLf the i, i III; on c- No BCC K Theatres er In the production, declnred thai she, too, feels very much nt home on the Vltsgraph "lot," as she hiis had the pleasure . of playing tile feminine lead in a number of Vila graph productions starring Karle Williams. . Rockcllffe l-Yllnwcs, Robert dor- I .1 Mini.. I ll.,lm... ...I,.. n.n "Midnight Shadows." nn Arrow- jHon. VUUwm . junlu;Uup. starring j rohi, af Kherrys" lo'dny. gives tit's actors entirely different roles lo .piny from the usual Western. It is fast moving, with snappy ac tion and throughhoiit its entire length the spectators are kept on the edge qT their seats wondering who's who and what's what. The story concerns an nbon doncd hotel, "The Hit" which has hcen reopened by . two strangers. Snoclgrass & Zimmerman " Undertaken Ambulance Service rhone Main 62 Comer 4th and Penn 3EE 1U6 FOftfeOTTeN Chick can Go OVER and Gtr IT RjRMOU O'JER MW- &xin will Ruin L. the thief nd arrests Kil Cobb ('IHI Bmlth"). Kd escapes and crosses a rocky genre In mid-ali by rote. "J. H." cutK tho rope and A falls many feet belov. He is revived by one- of the women and each learns the. other Is a detec tive. -At last the thieves are cuught and the real detectives uwunled all due honors, with Kd winning the heurt of the detective heroine. Th Hlnrv lu An uniiMiiul one tinil provltlea u fine ent4rtalnm4nt.' i omniy snowing weu i.egs. Wild Sen MvtU Come Itn.k ' To llallie llalbing UesortH HAMnritO. (Al) Kfforts to safeRiitird tle ldrd life on certnin Islands In the NorUt S'a ure re sulting . sueeesttnlly. Terns and mews are coming hack to the is lands of Jordsand, KHcnhogen anI Norderoog, A century ago 1 he Frisian Is lands were a pnmdl.se. for bird life. N'numunn, the ceh'hratetl orth bi ologist, described them as having the 'appearance of a flake of foam flouting o-.i the sen because of the gre;il number of mews, terns, Ireilgers and ollp'r birds. 1 tut in lite itieitutbne the Islands have be. eonte bathing resorls and through out lite summer are alive with pleasure seekers who have turned I he m Into noisy aiuuHeiuenl cen ters, 1 !nl II recent yearn bird's' nests were ruihlei'Mly , destroyed. Blue Ribbon Bread I'lin KIMJT liOAl ji o.( I.Vi Made CleRn Sitlil ricnii In thA moltln? of our prod nets we use only (he beat of raw imtterlolH and take pride In the fact that we have the most modern factory In Kaslvrn Oregon and Die best ovens known to thA baking world. We only employ bakers of . wide ex perience who are working to make the very best bread ror you. Try a loaf nml be convinced. From the raw material to the consumer without having been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. Mi-WILLIAMS, Owner The Only Independent Hakerj In La Ornncle. BhVK RIHIION IIUI-'.AD KWimi'lNU nRKAIt ooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooo Blue Mounlain Oregon Lumber fcprtiwri.Mi-: is nt ii.DiNt; toie. Your plans should now lie rushing Inrwnril. . . See 1's Iteforc lllllhllllg. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company ' MAIN 8 CHAIN AND IlOX WOOI I'HONE 5IAIN lit J. Ij. nlli.MIALL ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo rr Hufi'lij "Suriflltj LA (illANDE-JOSFPH STARR LINE ltanrs & Colillran, 1'roiM, Stages Lciive La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12 ::10 3:30 Arrive : 10 :50 1 :.r0 S :!0 JOilflitli Message Why pay more? Yon can buy an v . K.HSIOX or a HUDSON COACH for Irwv Lcdbettcr Garage 11(18 Adami Ateuiie The low MHt of oieratln; our lniHincHs enaliles us tu hpII you merchandise tor less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE CHlCKi OH CHICK".' ttL SWEDISH WOMEN ON EQUAL TERMS ' WITH THE MEN STOCKHOLM AF') Sweden's rt oi king women have scored an Im portant victory through the officiul eeognltton by the. government of i he principle of equal pay for men and women In the employ of the Mute, The recognition appears In i he form of a, recommendation sub mitted to the Hiksd:ig by Minister of Finn nee Thorsson. along with '.he estimate for the next state bud get. In justifying his proposnl Mr. Thorsson points out Unit jhe civil 3 v-iv let: law virtually vtottieo the same privileges and responsi bilities as men. so far as the actual work la concerned, and it Is only logical, therefore, that the salary of any given position should re main constant, whether the ser vice Is-rendered by u man or wo man. What makes the victory (or the women the more si l iking is the fact (hat the , budget estimate. In spib- of tin- strictest serutiny ot every item, will Involve an esti mated cxpendH ure of $1 1 .aaii.tuiii more Hutu last year. This means that, although no new or increased iaea ue coit I em plated, nil hope or any early tax reduction must be abandoned. GjmIiii fully VJELL $M CHICK itfhA be ' f pToii i:n.pio rj,.mu. of War Memorial ut Scotch Kite I'AXi IN. Scotland (AP) Thfl town council has not erred on the score of extravagance, or upset any of the theories regarding Scotch tjirht. by appointing u care taker to look after the town war memorial for two shillings and six pence a week. For this sum th caretaker must ' Itemove all withered f lower and leaves from the memorial; t 'arefully arrange the wreaths daily; l'roliihit t he parking of .motor cars mar the memorial; . 1'revciit people from standing on (he memorial steps, and sen that ihc memorial and Its uiirroimdiugs are kept clean and neat. Scientists cxeavntine ancient tombs claim newspaper comic strips are only lOM.iton year old. Buy This Home 5-rmm iiHHtern bouse, gnnmc mi' I storei'iHiin, mu-bair He re ground, fruit nntl .sbrubbriy. A bargain at S:t,Hii,iiO, WEEKS & BLACK - RFAI.TOItS New I'olcy Ithlg. lllltl'aiH'f - lrOHII.4 WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil I'msscrs . i-iiom: main 73a leKlt StrtMli ' La Grande Mattress Shop and . Weaving yoiks i; .i Mattresses of all kinds' oleancd and rebuilt;- Feather Itenovating. Itng and Fluff : Rugs nindo to order ond fotl salo. Carpet and R-jg Ctfww J. lng. Furnllurn Re-covering. Licensed l-'itniigaier. Factory lMione 424-W -; CI I AS. J'.liWAUDS, Pros, ' UNION-LA GRANDE ; AUTO STAGE TIMB TAIILE leaves Iimvea Ilnliin La (Irande 8:1D A. M... ' 11:00 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:15 P. M. Sundays' Leaves, Leaves ( Union '.' I Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 p. It. Katurilny Night Kncrlala Leaves liravca I'nlon . La Crande 7:00 p. M. 11:00 P. M. Ilentetl CTars P. (I. IK-LAP, Manager neaihpinrlers, Soninier Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL HASH AND HOOKS HAKIIUARU Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Iliima Conivrn With - Jlunio l'iirMJS MILL WOOD Orrrawoo.1 A,enna I'hone JI-73J . BY TAYLOR H3R LANBAKP' CERTAileOLV MU5NT ) (Ml ' rtcLINXb wJtLL WHEN r r-nrCTADCIS 1 Vll r aw MLBi