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Friday, March 6, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place if Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOR RENT Well furnished four room house. Desirable locution.' Phono 145 V. 11-3-6-St yon HUNT Furnished roonia for light housekeeping. 1512 Adnms. riiono 2B7-J. 11-2-27-tf . VOIl HUNT Second St. fl-room house on Phono 318-J. 10-2-20-tf roll RENT Modern steam hnat-j ed apartments. Warmest In city.1 Close In. Rue Archlo J. Murray,! Ponney BlUg. lC2-10-tfp FOR SALE FOR SALE Not a residence In tho oily lllin It, New, nioilnrn, on paved street.- Close to high school. Property that will dou blB In value by planting lawns, trees, etc. Terms, Call ain-R, Owner. , 31-2-2S-litp BEEF) POTATOES Enrly Ohlos and Irish Cobblers. Certified Heed, Minnesota grown. Welmer Bros, Cove, Ore. lu-K-4-GI VOU BAl.R on TRAOK nm.M of lanl,'1K0 acrcalik, 4n acn-fl with water right, about 90 a ores sub-lrrlgatcd, three large springs, lots of cows and hogs ami ma chinery, near HaUer project. One-half mile from. T-toco.S't. 12.o00.oi). $:,r.oo rush, balance 6 yars. E. Rlaser, '.viocasei. 44-:i-L'-linp FOR RAI.K OH HKNT--Slock or dairy ranch 4'. inlh-H NW. of Kl- FOR SALE Three-room modern home, good Innntlnn ininr hnn nml oVi nn I Owner Is leaving town and has, priced this property so it will pell. It will pay you lo Invest!-1 Bate tliifl. ; Rnvon-room home, well locale on paved fltro(-t. for $:t7oo. The terms nre very rcaaonnhlo. 0 Ono-acre tract close- to Green wood school and new Haw mill. 3-room lionm and harn on place. This place will consider n finiull cor as part of first payment. Four-room home, city water, electric, liffhts. plastered. This is a well-made small home, well lo cated. A small automobile or real estate contract will he ac cepted as a first payment and the balance can be paid like rent. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Real Estalo Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon K. Eher hard, Attorneys, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. ITBTROl'ItAOTORS rm. BELLE M TERS Chlroprao tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 lo 11 a. m, 1 to 1 p. m., and ' 7 to p. ru. iiR. 3. E. WOODKLL Chlroprao tor and Naturopath. Hkln and blood diseases, headachea, ap pendicitis, hackachea, 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. 8ulte 20, Bommer Bldg. phone 4S7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OHTEOPATIIIO PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Hpinol curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Inglt Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infanta a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone 106-R. 8omroer Bids. PHTSICIAN-HUROEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practics limited to the eye, ear, bobs and throat, and fitting of glasses. Bommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lra PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR HOUSE PAINTING. Cnlrlmlnlng and Paper-hmiglng. J. Txindy. Phono 481-W. 2-21-tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. t- Ornnde National Bi-.nk Didg. Phone Main s. ?-?-"" NATI ItE rriti: DM. A. V. and MART F.. MAT VII.I.F. Speclalls-s In chronic) diseases. Methods: Naturopath nnd Vechnno-Thernpy. Skin and ' blood diseases, nervous dls as- s I chronic headaches, eczema, acta- Ilea, nppendlrllls. constipation. Irnnhte: all Kinds nCI chronic diseases sitccessfnt'y i treated, fall Mnin 6in. Mnr- ville Nature fare llniue. 2I"" Kaa Adams Ave. Of tic lw.ersj in to ti n. in.. I :"n p. 1:1 Consultation Free. ' Si IX Calls In Two Hours . When yo! advertise for a house to move Into this Spring (using mi Olwerwr Want Ail), what returns mil you expect? Von inn y get more calls ami fatter, luil one advert ler lit Tlx Observer reeeiitly got six rails wilhln I no hours artci the paper was on the street. Or emirse he'll net n tJolrnhle htiiM, . Tho o Is small the re linns nt-e Immediate. "AN OIlSFItVEIt WANT Al WIIiIj IK IT." Kin. Address Pox 145. Elcin. 15-3-r-4tp FOR SALE OR THAPE Modern 7-room house with 2 lots. Bar gain. In(iih-e Cedar. i5-3-r.-stp OR SALE Wood, fertilizer nnd black lilrl. Phone 1114 M. 10-3-5-3tp Mill sai.k ixiying hens, rnone I W. C-3-4-.ltp WANTED ' vrora on lurm uy man anu woman. write i'. u. liox 310, City. 12-3-4-31) WANTED Work by tho hour. Phone IS!) W. 7-2-27-71 WANTED Suwlng neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mra. Nora Webb. -12-17-lm LOST LOST Pair of black wooley chaps between lower Cove and 7a Grande or between I .a Grande and Mt. Glenn, Reward. W. D. Miller, Atlcel. 19-3-5-3tp Sweet Home Woman Hurt. I SWEET HOME, Ore. Ml-s. F.nos Russell received painful bruises re. cently while In Lebanon, when an automobile failed to make the urn. hitting a lamp posj. which fell on her. She was taken to a physician and later was able to come home. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Orando Lodge, No. S60 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings evory Thursday bight at 8 p. rn. at Odd Fellows hall. Tho Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 898 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of eacb month. Vl Uora welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. II. P. O. ELKB La Orande Lodge No. 418. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club prlvllVgp chner- f illy eitended to all Brother Klkfl. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD! La Orande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clark, Rooms 21-22. La Grand Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. C. C. R. J. Kltctien, 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 Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA8 Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every! Monday evening In Caatla ball (K. of P. Hall), at I p. tn. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. U Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. , 'Q. F,. S. Hone Chapter No. II. O E. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdaya of each month at ItOO p. m. Visiting members cordially weCOmed. Maude K. Kberhard. W. M. Florence nacon. Secretsrv TIIR TTTHIAN PTSTnliS meet everr Frld.iv evenlnr. except the fourth of earh month, nt ?-3a at the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ! rs welcome. M K. i'. Mildred Cronlry. M. of 1:. and ".. I'ora ltoe. l-l-llli NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ada axe Strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; Copy uuat be In not later than a, m. date of Insertion. Ratcst 2o per word for each Insertion. FOU HKNT New 4-roomed house, partly furnished, f20.no a mo. 2702 Spruce. 10-3-5-2tp FOU SAI.Ii Incubators. (). C. Flcshman. Farmers 45. 7-3-C-llp LOST On street, small black purse containing currency and silver. Itelurn to 17li(i Fourth or call 145-W. Liberal reward. 17-3-8-lt FOR SALE Rummage. Metho dist church basement, Saturday, beginning at 10 o'clock, ll-3-li-lt FOR RENT Modern furnished house, 17on N. Spruce street. 8-3-8-21 WANTED Fncmrumhrant woman or girl for Institute work. Ap ply in person al Grande Itriudc Hospital. in-3-n-tri FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed three room apartment Willi gn range. :i!i. Call MS-W. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment on ground floor, l.ighl and water. $lli.oo. George Ball, 1212 Wash. Ave. 15-3-11-11 WANTFIl - nno.l mill! nnaa l.'renli or coin Ins fresh. I'hone :t77-H 10-:i-0-ltp WILT j nVII.D your home, three lo six rooms. Small payments down balance like rent. H, A. Craw ford, Hox 420. 19-3-fi-lt 1-On RAM! Alfalfa hay, $19.f,0 delivered. lf!4 M. C-3-(i-:(tp VOl RKNT Modern furnished two room apartment. Wavcrly pxtra pliyor that It is not neees-A1H- 9T.V6-5tp,.npv f llhn to ,in,cticallv an- FOR HKNT Modern furnished . Second St. Phone 2S4-W. ll-3-d-2tp iOR RKNT Modern furnished house with garden. 2103 First. 9-3-0-2tp V. I t: T." VI. 1 I." It A T I 1 1 si ' I x- vi'f Kiev rim iv n nni mou1 ,,,,,,, p,.0 ,, ft voU, of two (Q onc Rt noamrg , ,... i,!,.,, sehoo, dl.D1,,e ... i tn- pnampns,, ' of jsolll)l(,rn w,numpt, dls,rl(.t. Thc question discussed wns: 'Resolved, That the Japanese should, he admitted to the L'nlted States under the quoin terms of the general Immigration law." Beatrice Mllligan and Margaret Ednninson of Kugcne went to Rnschurk to uphold the. affirma tive ogainttt Kldress Judd and Paul Geddcs, while in thc de bate here Norman Hess nnd Kdith Rt arret t upheld the affirmative for Rosebnrg. The negative teams of Kugcne high school consisted of Pauline Wlncliell and Mary Klenim. John Connerly Relieved of Kidney Trouble by A I vita After len years of suffering and discomfort from kidney trouble, John Connerly, of Helmn, Calif., obtained quick relief with Alvita, Mr. Connerly makes the follow ing report: J "For ten years I wns forced lo 1 get up three and four times eneh night, caused from kidney and prostatic trouble. Throigb a friend of mine I purchased a package of Alvltn, and want to let you know It entirely relieved my trouble. I surely want to thank you people for this relier. because everyone afflicted ns I was owes you their gratitude." j Alvita is prepared in highly concentrated tablet form from the deep-rooted alfalfa plant, which hy Bclentflc analysis Is rich in lime, iron and phosphates, t'n like drugs. Alvita Is a vegetable remedy, which hos proved espe cially beneficial In building up weakened, run-down conditions. ond In overcoming kidney, bladder and p.untuie trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of Nafire now. A dollar buys a box nt any drug store. Red Cross Drug Store will sup ply yon. Mali orders accepted. Adv. MAM'M POP ?,W CHIEF -PEOPLE ARF teETTif)& VUIS THAT VJE A COUPLE Ot ENTRIEb BEAUTI- COMTET- OME THIS OfeA'-HZATiON -fug CAT OUT 0- 1MS t5 1 "t ' I'LL 5 EE VJMAT j kW IKS) CH'Ck: kkowS W Jb ABOUT ThiS - iMLSss La Grande Great Trick Riding By Buck Jones Featured at Star. " I In America the player found A new high record for daring J conditions entirely different. In horsemanship Is hung "1' by Murk j the several encounter seq'iences In Jones, the popular westerner In The lleloved Unite." McUiglcn "The Desert Outkiw." the newest j wa. never once hit upon the luce William Fox of ferine which will i' although several times he was set 3tnr Buck at the Star theatre todayjupon by a donn or more burly lor a run of three days. . men. In commenting upon the . Hnndruft-ert horsemanship" Is situation. .Mcl.aiilcn said: "I bo ttle sensational trick riding novelty j lleve that the Hollywood extra which Huok Jones flashes before man knows more about motion tho astounded eye. It's the great-1 est riding or Buck's long hard-rid ing career a stellar performance And there's still a greater thrill In store when Buck, sllll handcuffed, ihles the'brake-beam of a railroad cur. and at tin risk of his life, rtenlously frees himself from thfjwnKon hIiow. the travelinpr circirt. handeuris. jls oeeiiHion for a holiday. The bully action plot of dem-rt pi, John in IiIh latest comedy, lovn and outlawry, written ly",ove Mania," is r.so beiiirT I'harh'M Kenyan, was directed by Kdtuuud Mortimer. Kvelyu Un-nt is Ituck's leadliiK lady, and the din- ihiKUlshed enst includes I e'lt t Jcnnlmts, William Iliyuey. rtaiule 1 'ay tnu, William Gould and Ihdi Klein. "The Beloved Brute" At Sherrys Today and Tomorrow, Victor McLaKh'n, who has the tttlo role In the .1. Rlewurt .thick ton nro. taction. "The Heloved Brute," which will lie shown at Sherrys t heat er I od:t y a nd t o morrow, w:is nlven . a Kreat sur prise durliur the making: the prniliclion. Mr. Mel.ai.lcn has been mnklm; pictures in Kiiwland lor the past few yen is and "The !!clovet nrute" offered him the first op port unity to work In tho l; lilted States with an American company. Owlnff to his tremendous physique and ability as boxer and wrestler, McKaifU'n Is always cast in roles of the "he-man" typo. In his earner he has never appeared In a production where he did not have at least one rough nnd tum ble fhrht and in Kngland these fiirhts always ended disastrously for McLtiRlen. It Is practically imnnRHitiie to convince a British nlhllate the opponent. This U ...,! tn m,rh ,,n ovtent that on ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND AND SEATTLE OFFICES THE unparalleled success of the Dr. Chas. J. Dean non-surjjical method of treating Piles and other rertal and colon ailments has built an organha tlon of highly trained specialists to cart for the patients who come from al! parts of the West. The skill of these specialists is proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufiercr is cured or hli fee REFUNDED no matter how long standing or how severe his case may be. Send for my FREE book. ch)$Vj. dean, WSm fin rm wMn tH wmN poktlan u utMi.t r,. ' ,r .r I ,j STH ANO MAIP We have made n study of wiring convenience and cor rect lighting. Why nor lake ndvanfnu" of our eIrlellc It coIj you nothing to mil on us. We will glnilly hhow ymi why it Is wnrth whHo Ut have thcM' c(meiiieiiecs nnd how little tliey will col Jim. If (ii cnn'l come In, Jut photic nml we will call it your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-I2I 1110 1 Adnnix HAUE IN IHt OKiE iM HftSr ut ' FREE . - J '- I J - I I" . t 1 I Theatres several occaslona production nad of Joln j.;, McCormick, western to be delayed for several daya for r,,presentnlvo. Hut he tired of of MoUtglen to recover from wounds (lc, rontlneim-nt and one day he on his face, because he held hlB town blows. picture requirements than the iim- Jortty of cinema artists now en gaged In England." "The Beloved Unto," Is u story of the open country where men fight their wtiy to success Willi in-jnnr(? rii k and tho u nival of a renown. . , j Po0nn ATonVO I V 1 , LJ 1 iU.lH It And Brother Act Together. For the first time since they were children in Tampa, Fin., Col leen Moore, charming rst Nation al star, and her broi her, Cleeve, are playing parts together. The j youth, just beginning his career be- lore the camera, is cast with Miss Moore In lnr tie.w First National starring vehicle, "The perfect. Flap per," now showing at. the Arcade i heat re. When Miss Moore wns attending the Convent of the Holy Name In rumpa. she organized a juvenile slock company in which she play ed the rohs of both hero and vll lian. lb r younger brother. Cleeve, also was in the enst. being the only boy allowed to take part. He imual- HOOP-LA moptoitJ Tell your friends you are "Rodeo Bound" then light out, a'foot or a'horseback, forthelead ing cigar store, drug store or candy 'store fci " town. "Sweet's Rodeo Bar'' that's what you ask for. You'll agree it's the finest chocolate caramel bar a dime ever bought. Ynu Knnw It'i Good n. . ...... I ' M ..rl,- llv I fiwrn'i Sait I auk Qoud Candy EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT A New Assortment of STATIOM'.ItV In All the popular Styles. Moon Drug Go. Everything for the Sick I loom I'llONi; .MAIN 08 ggSwEET-S WOLi TOLD ANN OKIE H- Sffi . ABOUT OUR CAMWDArES N ?.7ii ' - T-oTHE p.lautmj-1-' - J r LjC0VTC5T 5j ABOUT IT' H-wTl ly mooted the Juvenile leud. bill rather preferred beiuK Ihe.vllllan. After Mtas Mooro had become rained as a motion picture aclress. Cleeve entered thivbuslness depart ment of First Natlonul In tho oflice loosed h sturtllnf? annnuncemci.t on the hoHs, who had become his bro-ther-ln-law. "John." Olev said earnestly, I'm tired of beinc your office inamiKer. I'm Kolng to he an ac tor." "Go to.lt," succinctly replied Mc- Oormlck. Cleeve Moore went to it. He irot a part In one picture and now, In his second, is playiHK with his sis ter, the first tlmo they have ever ::ppcarra tcEcthrr r.;.G.T .iv iutti- ru. Those who are playinjr the lead ing ports with Miss Mooro in "The Perfect Flapper" ure Frank Mayo, i.ydla Knott, Phyllla 1 laver and Sydniy Chaplin. Rome day, deelnrea the youn lirolher, he is point? to have a lend UiK part with Miss Moore, too. lrfiggimf ltnnl JMnmnlliil. ASTORIA. Ore. r The Crown Willamclte Paper company 1ms lorn up two miles of Its Necani e i m I of riri n it run 1 1 t ru e k and is sending the rails to Catblamet.j Waah., where a logging road ex- t.-iiuliiii 1m mitler eoursc of con- sti-tietion. Purity Bread Miulc Clenn Sold Clttin Truth In ndvertislng Implies honesly In ninnnfactiirn ami the assurance of a suuare deal. Give us a trial. - ' V La Grande Bakery K. J. McWIIjtilAMa, Owner The Only Independent Ilakery in La Orande. HLT7E RIBBON BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Exide Batteries STROM UlUir. P. A St. Spotlights Packard Wire all sles tieliernlor & Slnrlr llrlislies IJglit t.liibcs oil sizes laimp Sockcls (Genuine. Iteniy nnd Dilco Colls, J'olnls, etc. FRED T. tttAHf 111 IK mm .Sufvi LA GRANDE JOSEFH KTAfiE LINK Hilars A Coldlron, l'roiis. StiiRCS Lcyve La Grande Daily, 7:!!0 9:00 - 12:30 Stages Leave Joseph-7:.10 Einlilh Messafie - Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for lem. Ledbetter Garage 11(18 Adam. AveutM The low cost of operating: our business enables ns to Bell you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE VJELL SOMEOrOE HAS Talked to much-it viOWT LOOK GOOD FOR Wo 1 Bi CHANCE -( CHANCE J JT GET I PlZH ' VvE DOS) F'RVT PPl 27 YEARS AGO Hally MornipR Observer, Satur day. March 6, 1SB8 Sheriff Frank Phy. of 1'nlon, Is In J-a Grande today. Mrs. Kd Kiddle of Island City is visiting rein live in Cnlon. Mrs. Albert Hunter of Island I City wns accompanied home from her visit to Wasco by her sister, Mrs. Murchle. , Mrs. Mac Wood, of Chehalls. ar rived last night to Join her has hand, who has decided to go into huBincitM our cttyt Messrs. 10. A. HaTfey and Fred Harding have formed a co-pa rt ncrshlp and will engage in the cul ture of sugar beets. Tho gentle men expect to put In about fifty acres. Johnny Long, wife nnd daugh ter, sold lhir properly to .!..!. McKcnunn and left last night for Scuttle, where they will make Ihelr future home. Henry Lewis, who has been suf fering with heart trouble. Is able to he up and around again. Tho Pierce Farming company Is now busy seeding; they bav Ighty horsea in th harneHH on their ian n MrH, Louise' Fills la the queen CARIUIR1STORS Klaxon Horns Slop Lights Itobeit llnM'h and Chnmplon Spark IMiitrs Copiht TuhlnK (inilnlel Sntibhers BURGESS It OS Jefferwm tv Gmiforfablu 4:00 10:30 - 12:30 - 2:30 BEAUTM i'vje talked to about this is Bill summd?s- af IWMWdWQ &oifllu Gmiruiiably 11 ; . NM AMD ALL I SAiCWAS W "VJHO THE DEUCE LET VOU iM 1- . ..I) a in WW I ut the bowling alley, having scored j 6K yesterday, ' , ' ! The mass meeting for nominal ling candidates for city offices last ! night van called to order by May-' j or Ralston. J. W. Hcrlber was elected Beeretary. H. I. Stoner, J. W. Knowles and W, H. Sargent, tellers. However their duties wore not laborous as there was not a ballot .taken. Mayor Ralston, Re corder Williams and MarHhal Chll ders were renominated; no other candidates were mentioned. W. B. Sargent in on eloquent speech nominated the well known pioneer, 1. A. Jloskowltz for city treasurer. Judge Knowles and Register Bait lett also made short but strong, addresses in seconding Mr. lioso wiix's nomination. There being no other nomination the secretary was Instructed to cast tho ballot. - - Buy This Home n-rnom modem liousn, Kllrugi' nnd storeroom, our-liiilr ncre frriMiml, fruit nnd shrubbery. A Illll'Kfllll lit SH.MHI.OIl. WEEKS & BLACK 1JFAI.TORS New Foley BltlR. lilsni-niiee - IrfMliM Farmers Try our tlcllvcry ServUt. When yon Imvo lfog rendy for market Vim would save a (.renter part of the Shrinkage by having Them hauled by Tltl'CK. Ak us what It would ' Cost you. . . ' When you necil repairs l-Vir your machinery, Lumber. Lime or Cement 1ur building, nsk for Our price by thc mllo ! ton. ; , , , La Grande Warehouse & i StoraKe Co. lhone Main 7M WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dycn And l'resserg I'HONE MAIN 733 Depot btrcot . La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating, Raa; and Fluff Hugs made to order and for sale, Carpet and R'jg CVis Ing. Furniture Ite-coverlnt Licensed Fiimlgnler. Factory Phone 424-W . CHAS. EDWARDS, Proa. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE Leaven Leave Union La Crande 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 V. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays Leaves Leaves) Union La flranitt 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. U. Saturday Nlglit BpeclaU Leaves Leaves Union La Cirande T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. U, Ileatetl Cars P, O. DeLAP, Manager Ileailqtinrters, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR HE SAID "CHICK AJ26 THOSE WOUR COMTEST ENTRIES?" ON OUR SECRET7 & v. ! "'-7 .Vw I mi I rv: v..