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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1925)
Monday, March 2, 1925. THE L'X OBSERVES PAGE EE7ETT " i t" - I i' I") The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR BENT FOR RENT Furnished apt. Wav- orly Apts. 6-2-H7-41P VOn RENT Furnished rooms for, IlKht housekeepjnK. 1512 Ailums. j . i none zdi-j. u-2-zi-ir VOlt rent 2-ropin apartment, furnished for IlKht housekeep ing, side entrance. 1 :t(ir. M Ave H-S-27-atp VOIX RENT Kecond St. C-room house on Phone 318-J. 10-2-20-tf VOil RENT Well furnished four room house. Jlt-Biruhle loeatlon. : Phono 146 W. 11-2-2C-0I ron RENT Modern steum hiiat etl apartments. Wannest In elty. Close in. Bee Are.hle J. Murray. ' Penney DldB. lfl-2-lo-trp VOn RENT Steam heated rooms. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. . a-2-6-2(llp FOR. SAL, IS KOIi: SALE Hoonler cablnM. Phone 242 W. 0-2-7-31 FOR HAl.E--r'un lired Hurreil Kuril pullets, layluK heavy now. I'houe SI0-H. - ..--'- lO-ii-iiS.iitp J'OR SALE Netted Clem potatoes. ' $1.76 per anek, delivered. Phone 37(1 St 1 1-2-SH-Htp VOn 8AI.E Nut a r.sidenee n the city like It, NVv, mo.-lern, on I paved street. i" lose to ,llli sehool. Properly Hint will dou ble U value by plantiiiK Invvnu. trees, ete. Terms. Call 301I-II. Owner. S4-2-2H-Ctp. FOR SALE Three-room modern home, com pletely turnlNlied for $2,250. This plftee If lorated close lo shops and Rfhool. Terms, $37fi crush und small payments on balance. Six-room modern homo,- located on paved street. This place is in excellent condition and the price is right at M.G0O. Liberal terms. Tf you hove a good small car and want to trade it on a homo or building, just come in and see us. : We have one property that will take a small contract as first payment. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance Classified for BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN Si. EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon Jt. Eber hard, Attornoys, La Graudo Na tional Baltic Bulldlntf. CniROPRACl'ORS DR. BEIXB MTERH Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 11 a, in., 3 to 6 p. m., and . 7 to t p. m. DR. J. E. WOODELL Chtioprao tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backache, rheuma tism, asthma, ecseina, varicose Tains, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and . children a specialty. Suite 20, Bommer Bldg. Pbone 4S7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 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 spe cialty. Office Phone Main lot. Re. Phone 106-K. Bommer Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F, L. Ralston Practice limited to' the eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Bommer Bldg. Main 771. 1-1-lm NATURE CTJRE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Bkln and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, eezrrna, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all kinds of chronlo diseases suecessf'Jlly treated. Call Main S21. May vine Nature Cure Home, 2101 East Adams Ave. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m., 1:10 to i p. m. rvtn1tntnn PROFESSIOJfAIi DECORATOR HOUSE PAINTING. C.'ilrlmlnlng and Paper-hanging. J. I-andy. Phone 4SI-W. e-JI-tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. La C.r.mdi Business & Professional Directory I Used Farm Machinery If you've some used ninclUn cry that you want to (lis jhso of this spring, try a Want Ad ( find a Imver in a hurry. This Is the time of year to bet net inn. Tanners uuil laiu-hers urt IiilcrMt'il in their plans' fur the -mnhi scascni. And The Ohsrrvi'i nsiflics over hnlr Hie rnrin mini's hi the fount y. The etist Is sinnD the ttuns iuiini'diate. re- "AN OBHEIWKK WANT All WlMj HO IT." K'Oli SAMS Hulsteln hull. Tn.iulre ol W. I-. Oiandall, Old Town. ' " , . io-2-B5-Mp FOR HAT.R 100 bushels Hard Federation' ceed wheat. Phone I'arnieis 4X. . 1 l-'J-l! 1 -Ct WANTKD WANTKH Tteed baby hnggy, good condition.' I'hone t -.1. 8-2-28-2tp WANTEI) Worlt hy the hour. Phone 1S!I W. 7-2-27-71 WANTEI) Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 8-12-17-lm 27 YEARS AGO From. Morning Observer, March 1, 1898 The fields are now full of teams plowing and seeding. J. P. Mcl'iilley shipped tlvtvcar loads of hotfs throutrl. the city y est erd ay to Po rl land fro m Wa I -Iowa county. Miss Kate Hnnley, sister of Mrs. W. A. Meaner, has returned from IXehraska to again make this city her home. Grandma Hammock, living near Snmmerviilc,.who is .S4 years of age. reeenlly fell and injured her self. Fireman K. Jackson has return ed with his bride from Portland. . A. It. Tut tie, artltor of the Kl- Quick Reference National Bank Bide. Phone Main 0. 2-24-1 ni FRATERNAL DIRECTORY h. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 260 Loyal-Order of Moose, . holds regular mcotlngs every Thursdoy night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 298 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS La Qrande Lodge No. 43S. Lodge meets eueh Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer- f illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Brarowell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE) WORLD La Orande Camp No. 161. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eaglet hall. All vis Itlng Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Qrande Na. tlonal 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 Friday at 7:20 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Llndgren. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Mondav svenlna In rl tiall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A ryiman welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Berry. C C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hop Chapter No. IS. O. E. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. ,. Maude K. Eherhard. W. M. Florenr Bacon. Secretary MR PYTHIAN SIHTKRS meet every Friday evening, except the fourth of each month, at 7:10 at the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters wHrome. M. K. C. Mildred rrowl-y. M. of P.. and C, Dora Rose J I -1 in NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ada are strict ly CASH IN AllVANCE; copy must be In not later than 1 a. m. date of Insertion. Kate: to per word (or each. Insertion. FOR SALE Used .safo. Call at 17U7V4 Wash. Ave.. City. 10.S-2-4tp l'OR RENT 9-room, furnished house, suitultle for hoarding house or luro family, one hloek north of O.-W. shops. llir. V Ave.. ; i!0-.1-2-llp I OH SALE .InlveiB.il raat-e. Rood as newi also older fjirnl ture. Mrs. Eva KeaKle, ' 2502 Ash. . 16-3-2-Slp WANTED HulesImlieN, Rood pay. shorl iiours. ' Apply at Zulier Hllelt, as!t run Mr. Nevlnll: lu-:i-2-2tp FOR RENT Modern five mom house. 1205 Tenlh. H-iI-2-ll WANTED TO lt'i:NT-,Stnall mod ern hnuse, partly. I'urnWied In- . eluillui? ranjfe, clu.ie In. ' Renpon sllile parties, no -ehildreji. OHI 325-W. . 18-3-2-ilp VOn SALE Spoiled Pnlnfid mnle lioi; and 7 plm 4i to lull. Phone Karmers 1X2. 15-3-2-3lp STOLEN In children's lecture room February 28. home l;nil brown can trltlinieil In ne.ieh j child or parent relnrn sanie' at once. Phone IS!) M.' 22-,'1-2-llp FOR RAI.K AllWi hny, In slneU or barn. Phone Farmers 19X, or 148 M. 1 2 -3 -2 -4 1 p FOR SAI.F, OR TRADR 310 acres of Innd, ISO ncrenble. 40 acres with water right, about !0 acres sub-Irrigated, three Inrge springs, lots of cows and hoxs ami ma chinery, near , Palter project. One-half mile I from Telocasot. $12.00.0.00. $3500 cash, balance 5 years. E. Uluser, Teloeasct. 44-3-2-lmp FOR SAI.F A ahow uuhc In good condition, will sHl cheap. A real buy. Inquire at Richardson's Art & Gift Hhop. , 3-2-tf gin Recorder, is in town. Last nlBht was the regular drill niRht for Co. IX, O. N. G. and prac tically the full company turned out to drill.- ; Union. The woolen jnill will soon be Riving employment to 85 or 4 0 people. The hlKh wind reeenlly blew down some fencing and frnll houses in Wallowa county. Some of the Imnaha farmers have finished t heir spring mowing. If ho advertises it, he knows U' good. IT . . rt.'liV'.v-. '"'tT' CLAUDE C. PRATT Wo hnve siarlcil orf In Koo.l sliani! this Monday morning with the sole of 17.HMI wlar shlnglci, 3, 300 feet of floiirlne. 20 gnlrnnn of liniiw paint ami :lil iliMirs and uiiMlnu's. If nnyiuif irlls you tlint the l':?7 plan does not work. Jusl stnnil anil look lliem over. Claude C. Pratt ' Lumber Co. MTh Poor MWi PHmu Oppo, Foondry. PHONB J48 f MAMTU POP Pop it's iuct air op vou To expect me to CrO out ON THE "rTREET WITH THOSE Two homELM DMES - IT CAUSE'S ME GliEAT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo VOV CAN AY tjHAT OO VASCi, TVllMC IK THl TOOON THAT'S )HT !1 NO Mmrtfc tjHtCH IajY VOUTUI5N THCCGr'S - X . J30N'T tAJORRy AGQOT TU2 ' M KCep THCS CITV LIMITS 4MP i'Lc ST4Y CJITH C lJ A J . - -r-r-.-- p PV MIA tgRvict. IHC J La Grande London Premiere of "Yolanda' Coming Here, Was Brilliant. When the London premiere of Marlon Pavies In "Yolanda" was held at the New Oxford theater, one of Ihe most hrllllnnl nndienres lever assembled in the Ilrhlsh eapl jtal witnessed the prodnetion whieh Is to he shown at the Sherry thea ter for three days starting Tues day. . Miss "Povies received the high est praise for the artistry she dis plays In the title role, and the ! prodnetion has been aeelatmed as one of ihe superlntlve aehlevemenls In photoplay and presentation. An effective Introduction is given to the picture. The stape Is set as the enlronee to a custle, -wlth the drnwbriilpe up. Two trumpeters appear and 'sound a ii si n i fl re, wimrtru poit i nv i m w hridffe rumbled down to reveal the cinema screen, and the film forth with begrins. Among those who attended the premiere of the picture were Sir Matthew Wilson, intimate friend of the Prince of Wales, and who was host to the following- notnhles: Renor Pon Alt'artso Merry del Val, the Spnnifih ambassador; the Puke and Pudies1-! of Marlboroufrh, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. AsMullh, the Karl of Westmoreland, Lord nnd T,ndy Lovol and Lord and Jjuly Lon donderry. The excellence of the enst sup portinpr Miss Pavies attracted on thuslastic praise and was consid ered thf-i outstandlnff feature of the film aside "from the tri'inond ous cost of production In the nmt (r of sets ond eoslunn-s. Among ihe commenls'' of the newspapers were: The Pally News ''Wo nro trans ported to the Paris of Louis XF and Charles Ihe Bold In this re markable film. No money bas be.pn spared In ' the production Marion J)a vies is very Itenutlfiil, of' cours. TlnTe Is good , entertain ment n this film." The Pally Pltftch "The tech nl'ine of ihe pi'odiictlrn Is pt'rfMft. "Marlon Pavies and Lyn llaidlnfr do their best.' We.stmlnster Onzette "Finely contrived and spectneulor film of medieval France." The Pally Mall "An elaborote historical speetncle. Neither ex pense nor trouble has been spared In securing accuracy of costume and scene." The pally Telegraph "Romance and history Join hands. The act ing h Indeed superb. ITlKh praise is due Marlon Pavies, who is nt her vrv best." The Pally rhronlele''A film- drama of extraordinary physical motrnlficance." The Pally Kxpress 'Yolanda Is u film to be s-en.' If he advertises It, ha knowa It's ffooil. f 5ENBiTM6 THE CbOaT ViMDSOMEBoW ELSE TO TAKE. TH05E JANES OUT fo r tr::.. 't r uir- inn- t TKEiR EXtCCiSE Chick mv Bov VOURE TOO .EnSiT' A RouT TKiyss Fi 1 YoU' TO See. Theatres Milton Sills Suys Present Social System Is Economic Phase. "Love Is the whole thing In woman's llfe only an itiebb nt in a mu n's 1 he," renin rked u n ex profesHor of psychology, none oth er than Mlllon Kills, who Is co-i'ea- itnrcd with Corinne Griffith in ! "Single WIvcr." n Kirsl NaHon:il Production, which comes to the Arcade theater today.' 'Single wives' is fortunate In Us theme." continues Sills, "be cause It deals with a conflict fun damental in the human race a conflict every (man . and woman faces when they embark on the mnt rimonlal sea. "The great difference between men and women lh's ip the fact filial Hi1 foriiH'r are tin providers 1 oY the world and the latter are the i pi'opugators. n olliej-1 words, 'men supply the means of sell'-prejiervu-'thni and women the means of per?- petuaiing the race. "A inn n is primarily ncrunie.l It's a square meat for a dim , Vn SPKCIALIZK i:,;ir') ONiJ-V:!.;- Generator Siariinji , ' Ignition AH Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Batiery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 WOTMIN' - L'M I0OTGOIM& Yo B6 IN THIS ArFAIR - 1 QUIT;! A.LLR1GHT- I'LL FtWC SOMEONE WHO'LL J:s s:.-.a.ii f - - 1 -rr i with tile economic phase of life his work. The result is that love necessarily beconieti a secondary consideration. In a sen ye it occu pies a minor place in his outlook. At any rate this is true of u greater porl lop of a man's litethat pe riod following his coimue:;t of the woman he loves, ' t f "The woman, on-the other hand, under our present social system and for many ages In the paft, has had economic t provitthm ifiaiio for her, her preoccupation being, natu rally enough, mating and propa gating. For her lov is the. very eoiv of existence, her chief rea son for being. "In our times, wlih the Increased pressure of business . upon the modern man and the Increased leisure for women- which allows their romantic natures freer iday, these two preoccupations reach the Htajjc of acute conflict, it Ih this theme that makes 'Single Wives' u remarkable .story, reach ing int o on r everyday I i ves und baring a phase of the marital prob lem inexplicable hut familiar." The balance of the "Single Wives" is of 'all-star caliber, in cluding Kalhlyn WlLlluwx, Lou Telleg.vn. Henry P. Walthnll, Phyl lis Haver, 1'Mllips Smalley. Jere Austin and John Patrick. It was directed hy George A rclialnhuud. As Mr udtb-d attraction Carry Iriin ge, Wttl fdng. "My llest Girl;' llugene Tolls at the organ. MANY miSINKSti SCHOOL MtiMliERK AT UNIVERSITY PNIYFl'STTY Oh1 Oft F.OON"; ' Ku- !?eno. Ore. (Speck, 1)- With an en rollment of . 6iio students, the :iehool nf business administration tanks1 first In point of numbers among the professional schools at the University ' of. Oregon." The school of journalism Is In second place, with 217 majoring in this 1 1 part mt'ht, and the school nf medicine, with -"Hi majors, is third, according to a ohiHHli'lentlon of en rollment figures prepared, by Iteg- Blue Ribbon Bread 'JIIR SI'LIT LOAF 24 OZ., Iflo Made Clean Sold Clean In the maUIn? of our products wo use only tho best of raw materials and take pride In tho fact that wo have the most modern factory In Eastern Oregon and tho best ovens known to the baking world. We only employ bakers of wide ex perience who nro working to make the very best bread for you. 'ly a loaf and bo convinced. From. tho raw material to tho consumer without having been touched by the human hands. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWITiLIAMS, Ownir T1i Only Inili'nt-nilcnt Itnkurj In I n Ornnile. Br.1713 ItlltllO.N DREAD SCllSni''lNK BREAD I.A GKAM)E. JDSM'II STAGE LINK Itaars & C'oltllron, I'rops. . Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive : 10 :50 1:50 5 :!S0 Kiglilh MesHngc , Why pay more7 . Von can buy nn ksSICX or a 1K11WON COACH for hh. Lcdbcttcr Garage 1408 Ailania Atinu The low cost of operating our business enables us to sell you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jtfferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE GEE!'-MR I That's miss H0CMBLOWER WHO ARE . MS BELL-OUR foR THE BEftu IN 5HOW- THE CLA56V TMEWE JUST HAD THEIR DAMES rliTH rlRST TREATMEMT OF -, MAC" MA&IC MUD .tstrar Carlton E. Spencer today. The college of literature, science, and the arts, which embraces the departments devoted to the cultur al and scientific subjects, has 1.2SI students enrolled. It Is the largest component part'pf the university, with the exception of the extension division. The total enrollment in 1 1 he major schools of the university brings the number now in residence at Huge m and In the medical school at Portland to 2,H 1 4, The enrollment this year show a 15 per cent Increase over I'.ist year. - Enrollment , among the proles siomil schools, in addition to tnose I mentioned above, follows: school ot nrcniteci ure ami allied arts, it: school of education, J 72; sehool of physical education. 113; school of music, ill': school or law KM, and school of sociology, 4 1. The school of sociology enrollment Includes only the Kugene students. The I'ort- land sehool of social work is a nepurulo entity. PO YOIT flPFFKrt FUOM SOIUO. TKNPKIt OH PLKKIHNO GPMS? Wo have n remedy that Is Unaranteed. Different from any other you have itfied. Moon Drug Go. Kverythlng for tho Sick Itnnm WONK MAIN 8 Bowes amd CANDIDATES I H I I I I I . I 1 r- l v , ' ) - "A total of more than 7, OHO In dividuals will receive the advan tages of direct, personal, collegi ate Instruction ut the hands of the University this year," said Hegis Uar Spencer. "Approximately 17i0 ure. taking work in the Portland extension center, 5(1 of whom are working toward advanced degrees. One thousand,, three hundred and 1 weny -seven are enrolled for regu lar University courses hy corres pondetiee. There will be, In addi tion to all these, about a hundred enrolled in special courses In mu sic." , Kcgistrar Spencer's report shows that sine, lflu2, not an academic year has passed without an inr reuse in enrollment over the year preceding. The man who says he runs things at his house may mean the wash ing machine und vacuum cleaner. This Home ft-rooni mmleni linn, gam tie mul itireroiuii, one-ha If acre ground, fruit and shruhhei'y. A bargain at $a,sti0.no. WKKKS & ULACK Itl-ALTOItS New Foley Ulg. , liisurnnee IoaiLS WEAVER'S Tailors, Clrannrs, Vjan Anil Pruasnra rilONB SIAIN 7Sa" Depot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and ' Weaving Works Mattreascs of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt! Feather -Kenovatlnsr. Rag and Pluft Rubs made to order and for sale. Carpet and K'jfr Ctoafc tag. Furniture Re-covering. ' Iitccn.sct Funilgater. Factory Thone 421-W CHAS. ICDWARJIS, l'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAHMS ar-s . Leave Union Ta Grands 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Sun days IirsTea IieaTea Union ? La O rands 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. If. Hatiirilnr Mtflit Sneclala Leaves Leaves Union La Grande 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. K. Ileatnl Vara P. fl. DrLAI', TllanaitiT Headquarters, Komiiirr Hotel BUILDING -MATERIAL KASII AND DOOH8 IIAKUWAIthl Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A fliiiiie Conivrn With Homo Purposa MILL WOOD Greenwood Aventftf Phone AI-7311 ' BY TAYLOR 1 Buy G'vj,M Back to The S OCHCb MAC- I HAD I C3 1HI& JOB HRST ' . I a V.