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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
Saturday, March 7, 1925. THE I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEI? The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT yon RENT New 4-roomod hour.o, partly furnished. 120.no a mo. I 2702 Spruce. 10-3-5-2lp JiUIC .miiiern lurmsncil house, nOCVJ N. Kpruer slreet. ! 8-3-l)-2t I 1011 HUNT Nicely furnished Hire room npnrtment with Ha rongc. J.15. Cull 692-W. jrOrt RENT Well furnished four room house. Dcslruldo locution. I'lionn 145 W. ll-S-r.-.lt I'Olt KENT Modern furnished two room npartnient. Waverlyi Apt. 9-:i-o-r,tp KOR RENT Modern furnished npartnient. nt Maple Apt.. I!il2 rVroml SI. l'lione 2K4-W..' ll-:i-0-2lp FOR RENT Modern furnished house with garden. 2iu:i Kli-st. !l-3-i;-2tp FOR RENT Furnished rooms for liKht lioiisekeepint;. ir.lli Adams. Phone :.r,7-J. 11-2-27-lt Kill RENT fi-rnnm house on Phone :IIS-J. 10-3-26-lf Hecond St. KIK RENT Modern Hiram heat ed apartments. Warmest in city. Close In. See Archie. J. Murray, Penney Bldg. 10-2-10-tfp FOR SALE M'.EO POTATOES Early Oliln.s and Irish Cobblers. Certified FOR SALE Throe-room modnrn home, pood location noar shops and school. OwnT Is loavins town nnd hns priced this proptrty sq it will sail. It will pay you to Invest I gatc this. 0 I firvnn-room honu well locntcl ! on pnwd stroot, for $:(7d0. Th' terras arc very reasonable. Ono-ncrn tract close to Green wood school and new saw mill. 3-room home and barn on place. This place will consider a small car. os part of first payment. Four-room home, city water, electric lights, plastered. This Is a well-made small homo, well lo cated. A small automobile or real estate contract will be, ac cepted ns a first payment nnd the balance can be paid like rent. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Rca! Estate loati Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTOKXEYS COCHRAN & EDERHARD fleo. T. Cochran and Colon R. F.ber liard, Attorneys, Iji Grande Na tional Bank Building. niiinopiiAWOiis DR. BELJ.B MIERfl Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 1 to 6 p. m.. and T to ( p. m. DR, J. R. WOODELr.. Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Hkln and blood dtseasea, headaches, ap pendlcltlB, backaches, rheima tlsm, asthma, eczemn, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Butts ?o. Sommers Bid. Phone 4i7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OfrfEOPATlIlO FHVSICIAN OBTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J, L. Ingle, Osteopath. Rplnal ' ourvature and fallen arches a specialty. 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-BURGEON Dr. P. L. fUlgton Practice limited to the eye, ear, note and throat, and fitting of glaflBRi. Rommer Bide. Main 778. 1-1-lm PROFESSIONAL DECORATOIl w f HOL'PE PATNTINa. Cnlclmlnlnel and Papr-hanpln(f. J. T-endy. Phone 4H1-W. J-Zl-tf t,. A. STOOr P.-2l,fr Omndfl Nntlonnl Bank Bldjc. Phone t Mntn m NArriu: ctiik . 1 DR. A. N. and MART K. MAT- j VTTJ.K Hpclnllst In chrontcj dliteas. Methods: Naturopath nnd Merhano-Thernpy. Skin nnd j blood dijwajvs. n'rvoiui dlS'-effS ( chronic heodnrhen, fcz'-mn. (ewi-j tlrn. nppendleillB. const ipririon. bowet trouble: nil kind nf chronic iliwasnt Biicr-ssruly 1 treated. Cnll Muln f2. Mr.y. vllle Nntnrc Core Mnme. Cie.", Kast Adnina Ave. Office hourj )0 fo i; a. m.. 1:30 to 5 p. in.: Consultation Free. ' Six Calls In Two Hours Wlicii ou mUerti.MS fur a liouse o move into this Sprinit (using mi Oliserver Want Ad), what ivlnins ran yull fKvl? Yon may Ret more calls and faster, hut one nil vei l isi-r in 'I'lle Ohvrrvcr rei-cully Kt six calk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iwn Iiiiiiih unci' I lie paper uns on (he street, or course lu'll (tri ilcsirahle liimsi'. . The cost Is small Hie n luins nil- iuiiut'iliatc, "AN oiisroivEn WANT Al WIMj IK) IT." B-ed. Minnesota prown. Welmer Itl'O.s, Cove, Ore. lb-'4i-tit FOR SALE OR TRADE 310 aereB of land. 1 MO aereahle, 40 acres with water right, aliout 90 acres sub-Irrigated, three largo springs, lots of cows and hops iind ma chinery, near Baker project. One-hair mile from Tdocnset. 1 1 S.tiiin.iio. J:ir,oo cash, balance 0 years. E. Illaser, Telocoset. 44-3-2-1 mp Edit SALE (lit KENT Stock or,,OIl niJN'l dairy i-oneli iy. miles KW. of HI- Kin. Address liox 4-r, ElKln. 1r.-3-r.-4tp MIR SALE delivered. Alfalfa hay, $19.50 1C4 M. C-.1-0-3IP 'OR SALE Wood, fertilizer and black dirt. 1'hone 1D4 M. lo-:i-fi-3tp WAIMTKD WANTED Work by the hour. 1'hone 1S W. 7-2-27-7t WANTED Sewing neatly dono. Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora W.ebb. -12-17-lm LOST LOST Pair of black wooley chaps between lower Cove and Ia ( Grande or between La Grande I nnd Mt. Glenn. Reward. V. IX j Miller. Alicel. 19-3-5-3tp MJ - - ' -i If he advertises it, he knows It's ?ood. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY h. O. O. M. I.a rirands TxdKe No. Ti0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooschcart I. e g I o n No. 89ft meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold I.und, Secretary. B. P. O. EI.KS 1a Grande Idse No. 4S8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer filly eitonded to all Urol her Rika. Lester Bramwell, Eialted Ruler. Mood Kcltley, Recretary. WOODMEN OF THHJ 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 Clerk, Rooms Jl-12, La Grands Na tional Bank Building. T. Reeen. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. . !A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodffe No. 41. A- P. and A. M. hotdi retrnlar meeting first and third Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Monona. J. L. In ule, W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNTOHTS OF PTTH1A8 Red Cross Lodre No. 27 zneeta every Monday evening in Caatle nail K. of P. Hall), at 8 p m. A Pythian welcome to all vial tin KnlRhta. C. TJ. Brry, C. C. C, I Graham. K. R. 8. 0 -p. Rnor Chapter No. 1S. O. E. S. nobis atatrt communica tion the nron4 and fourth WH neaday of each month at S:no p. m. Visiting1 membera cordially welcomed. Munde K. Fb-rhnrd. W. M. TTIK PVTHM? PTSTKRH rn'-et evrry lrid;iy evrniniT. excrpt tlr fourth of frh monfh. nt 7:110 nf the K. P. Ha II. All vinitlnar t-rs w lroipe. M. I'. Mildred rro?: y, M. of I:, nnd C, lora l.o?e.. 1-l-Ini NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ada are strict ly CASH I.N ADVANCE; copy tutuit be In not later tlian 9 a- m. dale of Insertion. Rates: 2o pur word lor each Insertion. i'Oit itKN'V Kouat'Hi-i-juiiK apart ment ,on ground floor. Light and wle. $lJ.to. Grorgo Rail. 1212 Wash. Ave. 16-3-7-ltp 'll'nKIl IIUICK Under new man agement, Itnoms at all prices, with or without bourd. First clnss home pluce. 1-Hts Wash. Ave. ' " 2U--T-Mp rOU SALK OH TIIAHK 4t0 ncn-s near La Grande. Wtiler, alfalfa,, timber, house and barn family nrnlmnl nn.l Knr.-l..U Alan f( ..... room moilern home In Iidrande J I'yramid Land Co. 2r,-3-7-ltp ii WA.T'1'I'1) riovviti!? by Here, or will sell cheap, ricvclund tractor and plows, dandy shape, liKhliur system, noh Mall. ;ti3-.l. is-:i-7-iip ron SALE Turkey lotus. 34o-j. i;: TMione J-"-ltp LOST Pair nose classes between Jefferson nnd Eonrth street. Re w.ml. I'none l(!:l-.L, 12-3-7-11 WANTEI1 Eirsl class lint lunch and soda fountain tilrl. lOxper ieneed. Sllverlhorn - Wrliflil's l-'aiiiiiy Drii store. Ki-:l-7-2l One single house keeping room. KveryihiiiR fur nished. Cheap. 1J!4 Thlnl. 10-3-7-Kp FOR TUCNT 4-room modern fur nished holism, close in. Phone 2fif.-W. 11-3-7-lt KOn itKNT Modern two room house. Inquire Mil T Ave. 10-3-7-ltp WANTRD Gooil ratchet setter for 50,000 mill. Phone Gardenler Lur. Co.. Auslin, Ore. 13-3-7-2 FOR SALE 1 KorTlson tractor 1 1 tractor plow, 1 hand cart, 2 steel oil tanks, 2 oil drums, 1 wire stretcher, about 100 feet gas pipe, 1 hand cultivator, 2 rods wire fencing, 1 weed rod der, 1 disc harrow, 1 set lead bars. 1 potato dltrper. 1 set work harness, 1 cream separator, 1 cross-cut saw, 30 l?al. preen shin- Rle stain, 1 horse. Will sell nil at u bargain or. by the piece. All located on AVm.'' Stein "pci'n'cli. north of Alicel. K. C. Tuckcy, Trustee In Hankruptcy. 87-3-7-Mt Don't know- nrich about tho treaty uKulnut prnn elevntion. Rut wo do. noed ono aRHlnst nowo ole vulion. CLAlIDIi C. PRATT j "Sty lltllp liny said In me, "Pnpa, rnn 1 ptit In a wnleinielon Htaml, next vnenlhin? I nked trow ho would slnrt. Ho said. "Willi nno wnlernM-hm. That Is nlnnit all Hie c-npitnl on Imd to start Hit linn- iMT hllvfiiPHS tvltll." j .Mlra Alo t.rensf, 25 lb, fop $2.5:1. ! Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. TIm Poor Man's Prlrad" Oppo. Foundry. I'HONE S4S ft No 8anday niislims MAMTtf POP Trir- K ii U ( r 1 mmmdu La Grande "The Beloved Brute" To Be Shown at Sherrys Today, , Mnny of the picturesque' outdoor scenes of "The Hdoved Unite," n plcturixatlon of Kenneth Perkins' fnmous novel of the same name, which will be shown nt Sherrys theater last time today, were tnken in , Ilattlefnake Canyon. twelve miles northwest of t'hatsworlh. California. ' While the company was on this location, which has never before been u.Tcd for mft,ln plctur pur poses, a forest fire was raging In the neighborhood. The smoke of the conflaBrutlon settled down like a heavy cloud, nt times obsi'urtng the sun nnd making satisfactory photography Impolitic. The com pany worked under difficulties hut Htuek to tho post even though the fire was niH-roachlng the district rapidly. Tn the production, there Is much horseback riding which rcimlres a number of experienced horsemen. Thev worked calmly until the '""" ""' "'" '';"" "llworll, became nervous. I - very horsemnn conimi'ne.i'd sliow equal nervousness. They explained to .T. Plnart ftlaeklon. the dlreclor. that It in usually pnsjiibb' to drive a horse anywhere, even to his death, but that it l.s practically Impossible to incite a mule ro to or remain In n localltv where, he .senses danjrer. 'ThrouKh Ihe action of the mules. the horsemen predicted a new forest fire In the loenllty of Rattle snake Canyon, where only a spark Prom the Pasadena bl,ie would start n terrific blaze, owlnn to the dryness of Ihe bush. Mr. Hlncktnn Immediately c'ivc orders to rush .scenes at all possi ble haste ihat the-camp mltfht be abandoned nnd the company which Included Marguerite de hi Mode, Victor Mel.nnlen and William Rus sell, return to Ihe studio. Al St. .Udin In his latest comedy 'Love Mania," Is also beiiiK shown. Mae Murray Coming To La Grande in "Circe, Enchantress." Mae Murray Is so far the only actress on stape or screen who ever interested Vicente Tilasco Ibti nez. famous Spanish writer, suffi ciently to have him write n special story for her. The slory is "(Mrce the Knchun tress," the photoplay verston of which Is coming; to the Sherry theater on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Sir. Ibanez saw two of MIsh Mur ray's Metro pictures in Paris more than n year oko. lie was so Im pressed bv . Miss Murray's ability nnd vivacity, thai he told a1 friend uwtio was wii u. liiiiu ai I no uiean'r that he would like to write a story ror ner. Several months ni?o this friend came to Hie 1'nlted Slates and happened to meni Ion somewhere what Ihunez had said. The word oiiind. A PLACE TO CUT (iOOn SEEDS . that (;rtov AT THE IW;IIT PRICES ITEM). fiARDEN, FLOWER, AND GRASS SEEDS IN BULK AND PACKAGE Where? Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. PHONE 8rLiTW COtlTESTj a Theatres was passed along until It reached Miss Murray. . , Immediately she cabled the fn mous Spanish author with the re sult that he wrote a story dealing with the adventures of a modern siren whoso power over men was as compelling as that of Circe of Greek mythology. 'Circe ihe Knchuntress" Is a Metro-Goldwyn picture presented by Kohert A. Leonard and produc ed by Tiffany productions of which Mr. Leonard t director Kcnerul and M. 11. Hofrinaii Is Benerul manaKir. Included tn tho excellent cast appearing in nupport of MIhs Mur ray are J:" Ki'wond. William Haines. Charles Geiard. Thomas Hieketts, Gene Cameron and Lillian UiiiKdon. Mack Sennetfa latest two-reel lauKlitiK success "Hull and Sjmd" will also' be shown. Buck Jones Tlays He-Man Part in New Western. Duok Jones, 'tho Wllllnm Fox star,. nsKiirdly hnd to throw ovory- thinfT hf'fl Rot, htH lar onnci of xtrciiKlh, sUUI and darintr. Into tho Imto'.h part df "rhf i'Kert (Hillaw" ihi new l'o attraction kIhwm fr tlu I'lrsl tliii In l.tt (Iraiult' at the Shir last nitfht. Tho pulsing pint uT MiIh pholo-! play was' liillortil ipri'dy to Hurlt's ht-roic rowhoy nifasnr.' hy Hi i vi'ti'i-iiii .sronnrlo writer, ('hnrlos fnyon, nnd direct d at high speed nnd preannro hy Kdinnnil Mortimer.' Hurk outdoes hlninelf perform- hnir "stunts" nrohnhlv never here tofore dared or thrown on tho .serpen. How lliK'U, as Sam 1-nnK- dnn, 1h dnunalleully "ilouhli'-eross-'d" hy a sph-udld filrl whom he's saved: how, mist a ken for Hie "di-sert outlaw," arrested and hundcitrrrd, lio esrapeH on his wonder horse "Silver" from Hie sheriff nnd moh In lynehinj; mood, and suvs himself by leaplntf, still hundcurfed, from his' horse to n train this you niust oee to thrill to. Lovely Kvelyn Tlrent, plnylnff op loslte Uuek, wins fresh laurels as The Girt, nnd tho supporting cast is splendid. "Th Desert Outlaw" scored Ir resistibly. It hnd to. Vaudeville Acts : At' Arcade Feature .. Special Settings. Tho Arcade vaudeville program for next Sunday Includes vaude villo numbers with special set tings nnd novel Ideas, pictures nnd a special overture hy tho or chestra, u selection from "Kobfn Hood." Yhree Seminary Olrls In har irtony Rinliur and music offer an act that combines youth, beauty, pep and ability. They hnvo ex cellent voices which nro shown to advantage in n routine of sure fire hits rendered with a full ap preciation of the sentiment con- AT MAIN 17 Bt SSwBtl le&ilm tained m each. Roy netroy, 'A i V-i 1 ntt ni'Ai frrtni " fhrlatinn " la known to the eccentric comedy world as the originator of Ju, preienttnj a new Idea of rhythm land rhyme without reason ' - packaxe of nutty laughter. Kmma Kord and Harry Hewitt appear In Frolics nt the North Polo," a distinctly novelty of soims and dnncea with a clever animal Im personation by Mr. Hewitt. I lis work ia perfection anil has been niKiiiy prameu uy nc pupei a in all the leadlnK cities. Gnro and Costello In a character Blnlnt;, talKtnjc nmi musical act. Many humorous situations with a nap-1 py line of dtulOKue are said to make up the program of this clever team. Ksplen ami Hhaffer present an artistic acrobatic no.'- clty. performlntf feats of strength and utility seldom seen on 'the villi- E!:it : !?c!d of m Ma cular strength and ability. m:ypout pai'KU issi i:i NKWrORT. Ore. Tho Newport Journal, n new newspaper, put out its Virst edition. The paper Is u rour-pntfo weekly, but the publish er nnnounoed Umt it will eventtmlly bo Issued twice n week. More thm 1U subset IpHons have eonie into Hie offler Hie past It) days and more than M. . subscrib ers have been idftned up by n so liellor. indirathiK to the manuRc- UM'iit that the paper will hav lnrKe elrrnlatlnn within t he miv months. next ' Parity Bread Aliuli" rionn S'llil Olitiii Truth In nilvcrtlslnn Impllrs linncnty In innnuMotiun nml tho nfifiiirnnrft nf n nquaro ileal, Olvo iih ii trlul. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWTMJAMR, Owner Ttie Only Imlrpeudent llalior in La Orande. BLUE RIBBON BREAD StJl'ERFINE BREAD Exide Batteries STItO.MLli:it(3 9. A M. Spotlights l-'ackni'il AViwv nil sl'es t.Mieialor .V; Starter . 11 rushes LiKht (.lobes nil alea liUinp SK'kets ' (ctuilnn Iteniy and Delco Colls, Points,, etc. - FRED T. hwimllbwbm .Safely' Swiff ty Comfoifablu J IiA GRANDE - JOSEm STAOE IiINB Ilaars A Coldlrou, l'ron. StiiRcs Leave La Grnnde Daily . 7:.'!0 - 9:00 12:110 - 4:00 Slapos Leave Joseph " 7:110 10:30 12:30 - 2:30 Eighth Message Why pny more? Yon can buy an ESSEX ur a HUDSON COACH for leu. Ledbetter Garage moo Ailaim Atiidii The low cost of operating our business enables us to sell you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Forciirncrs in France . May Not Own Pigeons FARIS AP) The homlns pla-. eon is a dangerous bird for tho security of Kratico when owned by foreigners. Is the reason nlven In the preamble of a bill introduced by the government under the nnt tires of President DoumerKue, Premier Herrlot, Minister of War General Nollet and Minister of tho im .... I 'hiiiiiniiiiiu in tii., ffect 1U, npm.,. lorIh nolt, nut Krench , lllrn niuv own dovecotes. u,.1,SOnB of national defenso." th(1 ,lln begins, "has forced the Kov eminent to pass the men sure." The war of lltl4-l!Mti has prov ed the very jcreut services which homing pigeons enn render as liai son stents between units of tho, French army, but it bus also dcrti AHRtratoH tho terrltilo ra.Kes they, can eun.se by kIvIiik Information to tho enemy, especially when they have been born on our oil or huvo been In Kraneo fur some time." the bill says. "FondKners of any nationality arc lorbidilen to .have In France iloveeotes and homing pigeons and nny person of French nationality desirous of being proprietor oi' Knelt birds must 1 1 rut obtain the mi Hiorlxallon of th" prefnet of his department. Have you heard about the man so howleinrrd he tried nuMhnr on MiubbeiH to keep from homtcim; when he walked ? CAitiiL'iu-rrous , Klnxon lloriia Stop Lights . ltolM'i't Itosoh nntl Champion ' Spark IMtijfs Copper TuhhiR ' fifubiiel Snnhbcii BURGESS linn JtiUmiom In CbmiuifaUu I MAX HVItT IX KI.KVATOR MEDFOUO, Ore. A. O. Al bright of Dunsmulr, Cab, who waa budly Injured In an elevator acci dent at the Hotel Holland here, wuk resting easily today in a local f:u:;p!tul. The , accident happened when ills 4-ycur-'old son, CJeorg;e, suddenly ran tntd the olevater and Harteil II. Ills mother rushed ufter , lilnt, Thu futher. in efforts to re- , move his son and wife from dan fcwr, was caUKht between tho flotir or the lift und the. wull. To re lease Albrii?ht it wns nt-eessary to cut away a part of the wall. While his lathrr was on tho op rruliiiK table a half hour late, lit tin CJeorRe, ixiirly caused u siinllur accident hy trying to start the hos pital elcvaiur. Buy This Home r-wmni ' itnslern lioiiso, Kin uue. hit Sl 1 MI. cu ller WnliMit nntl .Main stlts't.s. Shade Irts-s nnd shrubbery; imved Stlf't'tS. PrhH'd S:tK(H) $."ilMl fitsli bntnn.v on terms. . . : WEEKS & BLACK RFIALTOIts' . Ni'W l'ilry lllila. ;, lnsiirnnce - Loaiis Farmers Try our delivery 1 Servi. ' When you bave 1!KS ready for ninrket , You would save a ' ts renter part of tin; Shrinkage by hnvlnjr Them hauled hy TIM:CK.V Ask pw whnt It would .. C'cwt you. When you need repairs ' For your miu.'hhiery, Lumher, Lime oc'CVmont l-yir building, nsk for Our rh!o by th mllo Or ton. , La Grande Storage Co. I'liono Main 1V3 WEAVER'S Tailors, Clrannrs, Djits And Iriwwrfl I'llO.Ni: MAIN 733 Depot Slrct-t La Grande -Mattress Shop and ' Weaving V01k9 MnUrfsm-s of all kind! oloannd snd rebuilt: Feathsr rttinovattna;. Rag and Fluff Rugs mads to order and for salts. Carpnt and H'lir 7Iqs- . Inff. Kurnlturs ItncovHrlnif.', IJkiis. iI l'liinlKatt-r. ; Factory Phone 424-W CHAM. KIWAR!S, I'roo. . UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STACK TIME TAIII.D . Iavrs Lrarni Union I.a Granrffl 1:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:11 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays roloa m RraiKla 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Batnnlay Nlglit Kpeclals Ira,rfl Leaves Union La Grande T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. af. Ilratrd Cars P. O. rx I.AP, Mnnairrr noAtlquarters, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR 1 - 1: : .- SUi.!,