La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Monday, March' f), 192o.
ttte ex nirANrrn evenwg OBSERVES
FAGS S3VETT "
The Observer Want Ad Pae
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
rOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
three room apartment with fe-u-1
range. $35. Call 6KJ-W. j
FOR KENT Modern furnished
two room apartment. Wuverly
At. 9-3-ti-Mp
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for,
liKht housekeeping. 1512 Adams.:
l'hone 257-J. 11-2-27-tf
Foil JtENT C-room house on
Second St. Phono S18-J. i
10-2-26-tf
TOR RENT Modern steam heat-I
ed apartments. Warmest In city.
Closo in. Seo Archie J. Murray.
Penney BWr. lG-2-(l-tfp
TOR SALE
fcKKD POTATOES Early Oliios
and Irish Cobblers. Certified
seed, Minnesota grown. Welmer
Bros. Covo. Ore. 1 r-:i-4-f,l
FOR KAI.K Oli RENT Stork or
dairy ranch 4 14 mill s NV. of El
gin. Address Ho 14 5, ElKin.
Hi-3-r.-4tp
Klli SALE Alfalfa hoy, l!l.lw
delivered. 1(14 M. r,-:i-ii-:it p
FOR BALE OR TRADE :t 10 acres
- at land, ISO aereable, 40 acres
. with water right, about no acres
sub-Irrigated, three larne springs,
lots of cowo and hogs and ma
chinery, near Baker project.
Oue-holf mile rrom 'leiocuset.
(12,000.00. :ir,00 cash, balance
5 years. K. Blotter, Telocaset.
44-:i-2-l mp
FOR SALE
Thrcft-room modern homo, ao
location in-ar shops uml .school.
Owner la having town and hus
priced thin properly bo it will
6HI. It will pay yon to In vend-'
entc tliin. j
Seven-room home, well lorn t el
on paved street, for :i"no. The
terms are very reasonable.
One-acre tr:ict close to Green
wood school and new saw mill.
3 -room home and barn on phiec.
This place will consider a small
car as part of first payment.
Fonr-room homo, city water,
electric lights, plastered. This is
a well-made small home, well o-i
rated. A smalt automobile or j
real estate eon tract will he no-
cepted as a first payment and the!
balance can be paid tike rent.
REALTORS
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Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
'DIRECTORY-
ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN A EBERHARD Oco.
T. Cochran anil Colon R. Kher
liard. Attorneys, La Grande Na-
CHIIIOI'UAOTORS
DR. DEIXB MYERS Chiroprac
tor. New Foley Hulldlnsr. Hours
11 to 1) i. m., ! to I p. m., and
7 to p. m.
DR. J. B. WOODBLh Chlroprao
tor and Naturopath. Rkln and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rhejma
tism. asthma, eczema, varlcoso
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suo
eeisfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite to,
Sommer Bid. Phone 4S7-W.
Tlesldenee Phone 190-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHT8ICIAN 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 106.
Res. Phone 106-R. Sommer
Bld.
PHTSICIAN-BUROEON Dr. P. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
flttlnx of glasses. Sommer Bldg.
Main 771. 1-1-lm
PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR
HOITFT3 PAINTING. Caltlmlnlng
and Paper-hanging. J. Tvonriv.
Phone 4S1-W. 2-21-tf
U A. STOOP Healtnr. La Ornn.ie
National Bank Bide. Phone
M-.in . ?.;l.tm
" " X.XT1HK t l ltK .
DM. A. N". and MART E. MAY
VILLE Hperlnllsls In chronic
diseases. Mi'thods: Naturopath
and Meehano-Tliernpy. Fkln nnd
. blond disease, nervous iliseasi-s
' chronic heudnrhes. eczema, seia
J , tics, appendiritis. eonst'ontlen
y honel trouttte; nil Hn.ls of
f rhronle dis-eses surri-ss'ul'y
treated. Call M.-itn SI'S. May
ville Nature rure Home. tni
Eat Adams Ave. otfire hour.
Six
Calls In
Two Hours
When you advertise for n
liouse Ki move into this
Nprinjj (uslii a Observer
Waul Ad), nh.it it'tuiiis can
you iiKH't?
You may get more culls nrul
ffister, but out' ntlvt'iilKcr in
r I iu ( ) liserviM' rci-cu 1 1 y sot
slv calls within two hours
iiricr the impel was on the
strtt. Or rou isc he'll gel
a ileslraljle hotis,
1'ho "0t Is snuill the re
turns are iiuiiieillute.
"an onsrnvT-: want
AT Wll.fj DO IT."
WANTED
WANTED First class hot lunch
and soda fountain glii. Exper
ienced. Hilverthorn - Wright's
Family Prug store. 15-3-7-21
WANTED Cood ralrli.-l setter fnM
r.o.ooo mill. l'hone (lanlenler
l.l.r. Co.. Austin, (Mi'. 1,1-3-7-21
WANTED Work by thn hour.
Phone. ISO W. 7-2-27-7t
WANTED Rewlnj? neatly done.
Phone 4X4 W. Mid. Nora Webb.)
8-12-1 7-1 m'
27 YEARS
AGO
Dally Morning- Observer, March
R, l h!S The potato market is
looking up. J. 1). McKennon is
preparing the shipment of nearly
a train load, fifteen cart.
The officers and teachers of the
M. K. Sunday school met Monday
afternoon and appointed the fol
lowing committees to arrange for
Faster Sunday: Floral. Hannah
Ji offers. Mrs. Waggle and Mrs. Sim
mons; musk-n nnd liierary, Mrs.
Josie Mills. Mertie Aldrick. laicy
Harding. Corn Aldrieh, lien Gran
dy, Tom Williams. Robert Jones
and Webster Chandler.
,-W.Kv.FUiigeraldi- 'has hls -ulaeo.
near Klgin arranged 1o receive
his family nnd came up Monday
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
li. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge
No. J60 Loyal Older or Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows' hall. Tho Women's
Mooseheart Legion No. 398
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayville, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge
No. 4S8. Lodge meets ench
Thursday evening at S o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
filly eitcndud lo all Brother
KIMs.
Lester Bramwell,
Eralted Ruler.
Mood Eckley. Seoretary.
WOODMTIN OF THB WORLD
Iji Orandn Camp No. 16. Meets I
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms tl-22. La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Recce, c. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. P. and A. M. La Grande Lodge
No. 41, A. P, and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:0 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all -Masons.
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. ,
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A
Pvthlan welcome to 'all visiting
Knights.
C. I,. Bersy, C. f.
C. L. Graham, K. R. 8.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. IS. O.
E. S. holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at 8:na
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Maude H. Eberhsrd. W. M.
Florence Bacon. Secretary
'THE rTTHIAX SISTER meet
j evfry Friday evening, ereept the
f fourth of each month, at 7:20 at
I the K. P. Hall. All vHitlng sis
' ters wi'lrnnie.
M I MIMred rrtm-W.
NEW TODAY
NOTICE.
Classified Want Ada are strtot
Ij CASH IS ADVANCE; copy
tuuHt b In not Inter than
a. in. date of Insertion.
Rates: 2c per word for each
insertion, .
'OR RENT Modern front bed
room. 1012 Sixth 7-3-3-81P
WANTED Refined young lady
wishes steady bolts. 'keeping posi
tion. CnU Savoy Hotel.
12-3-S-ltp
FOR saI.K One (i-ronm . modern
hunfr-tlow on Main street and one
fi-room modern on Sprlntf street.
K you have money and want u
bargain call Hen Dectous. Savoy
hotel. iSS-S-O-Stp
FOR. SAT.K -- 1!HM Model FoH
coupe. Iteasonalite, terms to re
sponsible parly, l'hone ICS M J
to a p. m. I rt-H-ii-.il p
FOR TKAD.F, Mower,, mite, good
discs, harrows, potato planter
and digger, biijory and traeior.
Any or all for Iiomh or cat lie. J.
I.. Ve.Kt'nHi;nv. lmbh r, Die.
i4-3-U-:itp
FOR SALE Six room liouse with
one-hulf acr -of Kround. CJood
well wat.r. Will lake Ifioou.oo
down, tiolanee $o.oo per mo:itli.
I'lHine LTiS-.l. L'l-:l-0-llp
FOR 8A1.K OR TRAPF D-room
' liouse, ftirnlshi'd or unluruished.
Suitiible for boardiHK house or
lai'e family. One block north ol
shops. Ii!fi V. 23-at-y-ltp
ZfliER HRIi'K fndir new man-
uKenient. Rooms with or with
out board. .Modern 3-room apart
ment. Mux Wash. Ave.
17-8-il-ltp
LOST On street, small black
purse coul aining currency und
Hifver. Return to I7fi Fourth
or call Hr-V. Liberal Reward.
I 7-3-0-11
to move them out.
V. Sommer, the Flgin merchant,
is in the city today.
Attorney J. D. Slater Is in I3a-
kcr toduy on legal business,
j The large mounted owl- in the
I window of J. H. I'eare's jewelry
store which has been attracting so
much attention, was mounted by
Fred llallen, the taxidermist. It
Is a fine specimen of owl kind and
in mounting it Mr. liallen has
I clearly shown himself to be an ex-,
j pert in the Art of taxidermy.
reel or at the sthool moeting Mon
day, and William Miller.. clerk. Jr.
JJucon, the retiring director re
fused nomination, as did also A.
c. Williams, who has so faithfully
served the last four consecutive
terms as clerk.
CLAUDE C. PRATT
Wo slatted emly this Mumiuy
lotiruln- with orders for JOttu feel
or vertical K'ft'u fkroriiiK. 11 (fiil
lous hni!S4' paliil. lMio br (( k ami
:t.(HI0 fi-rt roinmiiii IiiiiiInt
....We JtiM rr'clvei1 n In !; ship
ment of nalK Sulurday. 'I hev
have raNril In price I Me per Ucn,
so that mnke lliini :,.:, bn-.e
in keg lots.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tb Poor Man's Friend"
Op po. Foundry. I I ION 348 9f
No Sunday Iliislneirv
MAMTH POP
GO?H -MHAT A PRETTV
i Girl- amo it looks
L, LIKE MARIAN'S HAT
AM' COAT
IS
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
-
r1 I
rushing ptLt
SICK liOOM.
Strong Cast Takes
Part in
"Dangerous Maid.''
The caRt of "The Dnnpfcrous
Mnid," a Klrst National picture, io
the prn-atest ever wlected to flilp
port t'onatance TalmadKC It will
he shown ut the Arcade theater to
day. Resides Constance Talmadwe
tliero are Cpnway Tearlo, her lead
ing man; Morgan Wallace, Tully
Marshall, Marjorie Daw. Charles
Gerrard. I.ou Morrison. Olio Mat
feson. Wilson Humnnil, Kenneth
Cih.son, Ann May, Kate I'rice,
Thomas Ktckctts. Phillip Dunliam,
.lack Dillon and Kay Hallor. It Is
a Joseph M. Schneck production.
The story of "The TniiKrons
Maid" in laid in the turbulent times
.when,, the ,l)uUe of Monmonth if -iielled
aKaliiHt Kin'jf Jann'M JT of
Kneland. Constance Talnuuluc has
the role of a nnidcup little rebel
who dons a cavalier's sword nnrl
costume and enKaH In a thrilling
.series of adventures with the of
ficers of the kinsr.
The story pives Constance her
firt opportunity to phiy a dra
matic role, and the teture, al
though ll contains many humorous
siluations, is replele with romanco
and love interest, and Is embellish
ed with superb sets designed by
Stephen Goosson.
Con way Tearle is the hiphe.st
priced lend I ii p; man In filmdom.
lie appeared recently with Norma
Tainiadue in "Ashes of Vf-n-Reance."
Morjorto Daw has loop been one
of ihe hip stars of filmdom, Miss
D.-iw plays the part of Ceeille,
cousin to ' 'oiisiauee. who is ciist
ii s l.ady ltnrbiira Wlnslow. Marsh
al) plays tlie pnrt of "Simon, the
peddler."
Itankln, who In cast on a younp
fuputivo of the rebel nrmy, and
brother to Ceellle. rhilms kin with
(he lS:irrymores ami Drews, two of
t he moKt famous families of the
Amerlcnn stape,
Kate I'riee and Charles C.errard
are two well-known n:ime to fol
lowers of film personalities. Mor
rison, Dunham nnd (ilbsou are ahio
a veteran trio.
Ilwincz Photoplay
At Sherrys Is
iMae Murray's Best.
Mne Murray has done it npnln.
Rlie lins scored nnolher real t rl-
.' ii in nli In "flre 11f lvtieltn n t r m "
her new Met ro-Goldwyn starrlnp
picture, which opened at the Sher
ry theater yesterday for three
dnys.
TMrep the Knehant ress" was
written especially for Miss Mnrrny
hy Vicente Mnfm f.hnncz, author
of "Tlie Knur Horsemen of the
ApocalypMe" and ot her famous
novels, and it supplies her with
fT
t'fltf I U
TOO -
i - V
I i . ir i
rVYsIV til R
I til mti Ku
5 jmort j.HS5l
I- i
la Grande Theatres j
i m i
S. 1 Jl.l,iLI fft
7rcsx a
1 7 vUJ5
- Mtu our cf
ono of the best stories In which
she has ever appeared,
lbanej! hns based the story on
tjie mythical poddess, Circe. This
episode of the picture has biVn
transferred to the screen in a very
'colorful w;iy and Is an interestinp
novelty as well as furnlshinp a
j foundation for the real story that
lonows.
In t h e real st ory M iss M array
portrays the pari of Ceeile Ilrnnne,
who is a modern Circe until she
meets one man who falls lo sue-
Farmers
Thoep of iit who
Have j-onie sheep will
Soon have some vooL ,
To m'H. ' '.' '
lA't us find you, tho
Huyer.
Last year two vara
Of wool were assembled
At our warebtiuse
W here ft was easy for
Tin buy i lo sample
And mahe up n car
Acvotdiup In ptiule.
This year wr want
'i'o handle Ton cars.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
l'hono Main 7V2
- Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Ilomn Concern With
Homo Purpose
Wo. Iiftvn sntim odd fitmk,
n. 1 pinde of Mlved Paluls
and Odd -sled Windows,
AV wl-h t" nuto this
slm-k nnd nre inaliinp har
taiu prices.
WWM TWT 'S MARIAN AaRifcHl
5
W-4 AND ILL&fcl Mt3 f.y
- .V. AND L LL Db rMfc 3 lu i
;' ENTERiWG THE
M YxL
cumb to her charm." From this
point on It develops into a fust
moving romance such us Ihanes
only" cun develop and in which
Miss Murray is at her best.
Robert Z. leonard, who directed
"Circe the Kni'hantress." deserves
credit with Miss Murray it ml Ihan
es for the manner hi which he has
handled I he picture.
Th supporting cast for "Circe
the Knchnn tress" includes James
Kirkwood. William Haine. Charles
llerard. Gene t 'aim-run. Thomas
UlckeHs und l.tlliun lLngdeu.
The two-reel comedy "Hull and
Snnd" is also being shown.
Jury Imlirts ltuiu-her.
noon RlVMii. o.-. Rundoh.h
Gibson of The Dalles, owner of an
:ipper valley ranch place, was In
dicted by the grand jury on a
charts f moonshine manutactur-!
inu.
The Jury action was n sequel to
die seizure of tl still, hidden In
an artificial cavern, by a posse,
under Sheriff Kdlck, several weeks
affo. Jack Crawford, who has
been kept here uh n wltneHH in
the case after pleading to com
plicity in the operation of the
Htlll, was sentenced Tuesdny to a
year In the penitentiary.
Gilisnn, who was Riven unlit It
p. m. today to make his pleu, was
released on bin own rceiuriity.iuicc j
In order to visit The I iiles and i
entfiiKe mi attorney.
Parity Bread
Mde Clean Sold Clenn
Tiuth In ndvertiainp Implies honesty In niannfncturni
nnd tho nnsurance of a smuiro ileal. Give us a trial.
La Grande Bakery
K. J. lUoWlTMAMS, Owner
Ttifl Only Independent llaLery In l,n Grande. I
BLUE KUtnON BREAD SUl'ERFIKIS BREAD
Exide Batteries
stiu).miu:h.
& M. Rpollipht.s
I nckni'd Vlw all sizes
Generator V Starter Brushes
Idpht Globes alt sizes
Iiiimp Sockets
Genuine Keiny ami Deloo
Colls, I'oints, etc.
FRED T.
Mm i9
. Safvlij -"SwiMy
I.A GMXDE - JOSEI'II STAOB LINE
liaiirs A Colillroii, I'rops.
Sl:iK'es Leave I-a (Jrande Daily
7:30 - 9:00 . 12:30 - 4 :00
Singes Leave Joseph
7:30 - 10:30 - 12:30 - 2:30
Eighth Messngc '
Why pay more? You can buy nn
KSSI5X or a HUDSON COACH for lew.
Ledbettcr Garage
1100 Adainfl Atcou
The low cost of operating our business enables m to
sell you merchandise for less money.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TIUDE
f PARDON ME BUT 16
THAT RPAUTIf-UL HKL
EMTERED IN'THE SCOOP'S
CONTENT r
I VE3 -THAT'S ) (TT;
l" , MlS5MNTH!j UH ;
GijSi lis -rj ,,;,niMti j
Adventures of Black Sam.
Oregon "Bull Puncher"
(Continued from pane 5)
I started to o home Staples was
sound asleep snoring- And Spenc
er seemingly was ulso asleep. Rut
I was certain he was playing pos
sum In order to stay then and set
to Susie in the night.
"Rut. I thought that It was al
most impossible to believe that a
married man with children like
him would he that low. So I went
to bed and soon fell usleep.
"Just about daybreak I woke up
and I heard u commotion In the
Indian tepee. Soon 1 heard trr-nan
and then Spencer's vnlee gruffly
saying", 'Now, you old lay
there will ye. you won't bother
me for a while.
''I jumped out of bed uud ran.
Just then I could discern Spencer
running after Susie who was about
fifty yards in the lead. As I came
to the wigwam I heard groans und
1 went In. The rascal had almost
killed the old Indian nnd the
squaw by strangling them.
"I gave them a drink of water
ami the old man begged;
"For God salt en go and unvo
Susie!'.
"1 started afier them and Roon
T was in a brushy mass with targe
boulders all around. I slopped nnd
eouldn't heiir a sound uh to what
direction they hud taken. Flntil-
CARni'KETORS
Klaxon Horns
Slop ldphts
Itohcrt Bosch nnd Chnmplon
Spark Pliifts
Copper Tuhltitf
Garlilt'l jStuibbcrs
BURGESS
ItOR jrfferon Avm.
. Comfortably
f A
ly I heard a scrlmniape and I dart
ed for the spot.
"He had Susie down between
two boulders and hud nearly all
her clot hins torn from her body!
"The Kir! was entirely exhaust
ed and he had her fouled."
(To lie Continued.) '
1'OtfKiny llriilpet Pushed,
M Il.T. CITY, Ore. Work la he
inp rushed by the Hammond I. lim
ber company on the completion
of several new hridpen on their
toppinp railroad to camp 1'i here,
and as koihi ns finished the camps
will Lie reopened tor tlie summer
rim. ' It Is hoped to be able to
open the camps not later than
Majvli 12. i-ofs'K fYoiu this camp
Hre broupht lo Mill iity and mji
'jf act u red into lumber. ".
Buy
This
Home
5rniin modern house.,
paiiexe, lu. r0 I Id, cor
ner Walnut, nnd lain
streets. Shade trees
and sliriihlH'i-y; paved
slreels.
Priced SUKfKI
S.'iOO i-u-sli baiance on
(enus.
WKKKS & BLACK
RKAI.TOUS
New Foley Uhlp.
InsiirancA - ronns
Poultry
Netting
Now Is the time lo mnhe
tho Clilcliou Park. I hnvo
111 All Height a
F. L. LILLY
If nrdwiirn
lFlione Main 81
"'(Vie,-.)' I-. wtMt'
WEAVER'S
Tnllurs, Cleaners, Dyort
And Pressors
rilGNE WAI.V 73H
Depot Street
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
Malt reuses of All kinds
cleaned and rnhullt; Feather
rtenovutlnir. It a if and Fluff
IIuks mado to order and for
sale. Carpet And IV jk CIc
In. Furnlturfl Tto-cnvnrlng,
I,lcen-Md luinlicntrr. . '
Factory l'hone 424-W
( HAS. I:llVAItl)H, Troo.
UNION-LA (atANDE
AUTO STAGE
timk TAnr.r.
IjWHI I.MTI-S
tin Inn I a Crnnde
1:16 A. NT. 11:00 A. AC
1:U P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Sniulajt
lyr.Trs Imtm
Cnlnn I,m Gnnilii
1:00 P. M. 6:1 B P. U.
Sslnnlnf Nllit HpoclaJs
! I.rsrrs
Fnlfin I Grnode
T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M.
P. a. Di I.AI', Mnnsffor
IliaiWliinrlcrs, Sommrr Ifatel
BY TAYLOR
OH VOELL- L'M STTIN'
PRETTM - IF MARIAN ENTERED I
THE CONTEST To BE.VT OUfi.
CANDiDATEO IT SUITS Mt -Vf.
SHE VJ1NS THE $5000
PRIZE VJE CAM &ET MARRIED
1
in to 12 a. m.. 1:.10 to f p. m
Consultation Kree.
j M. of U. and C. Dora Rose.
J Jl-lni
i. .,'