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Thursday, March 12, 1925. JHE EX GEANT7E OBSERVER - PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad 'Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOB RENT I ... 1 l-'On RENT Furnished house, keepinir room uiul siccpinK room with hath. 1011 Fourth. : 12-3-U-3tp FOR HKNT Modern furnished two room npartnient. Wnverly pt. 9-3-C-itp Fort RKNT Furnished room ror' llKht housekeeping. 1G12 Adams. Phone 257-J. 11-2-27-tf j TOR HKNT Kecond St. G-romn house on 1 Phono 318-J. 10-2-2C-tf, roit RENT Modern steam hcat-: ed apartments. Warmest In city. Close In. Rfo Arohlo J. Murray, ; T'anney BIiIk. 10-2-lii-tlp TOR hALE FOR SALE Pase woven wire rence. Phono 37(1 M .1. A. Chan dler. 3 H-H-! n-:ttp FOR SALE Dairy cows anil mlli; ;i routo. fall Main :t7. .... 10-8-1 l-3tp FOIl HAI.E Purohri.il Whltn Leff. . horn pullets. Farmers uu-l. s-3-ii-r.tp FOIl SALE Any number of 4ml White Leghorn yearling hens.- O. : A. C. Strain. E. R. G rings, rin- Ion. .Ore. l.r,-:t-l l-:tip FOR SA1.T3 On TRADR 310 ncrea of land, lfto acreable, -40 acres Willi water I'iKM, about 90 acres Biih-irrlcated, three large springs, lota of rowfl and hogs and tua- FOR SALE vThrejp-room modern home, good location near shops ami school. OwriPr l.i leaving town nnd has priced this property so tt will coll. It will pay you to Investi gate tills. 0 , Seven-room home, well lorn to i ; fin paved street, for $3700, The firms are' very roasonahle. One-acre tract close to Green wood school and now saw mill. 8-room home and barn on pluee. This place will consider a small car as part of first pnynimt. 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 bo ac cepted as a first payment and the balance can bo paid like rent.- Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOIINEYH COOF1RAN & EBEHHAllD Oeo. T. Cochran and Colon H. Kher- . hard. Attorneys, La Urande .Na tional Hank Building. numopriAin'oiiH DR. URLI.B M IRRS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Ilulldlng. Uoura 10 to 12 a. tn 2 to 6 p. m., anil 7 to 9 p. m. UK. J. R. WOOnELI-Chlropran-tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood dlBoaflea, headache, ap pendicitis, hackachps, rliffjraa- ; tlsm. asthma, ecxenia, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite in, flommer Bids. Phone 4ST-W. Residence Phone 190-W. osrr:oi"ATnio I'hvshjian OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. I. Ingle, Osteopath. Spinal 'curvature and fallen arches a ' specialty. Dr. Margaret Intrle, Osteopath, Diseases of women and feeding of Infanta a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106 Res. Phone 106-R. Sommeri Bids'. PHTSICIAN-StlROKON Dr. V. I. Ralston Practice limited to the I eye. ear. nose and throat, and flttlni of glasses, flommer Bldg. Main 771. 1-1-lm ' pnOFEISSIONAT, III-CORATOn .---.... HOI'SR PA1VTIVO. Calcimlnlngj end Pnper-hanging. J. Iindy. j t'hone 4S1-W. I-JI-tfi L. A. STOOP Realtor. La Ornnde National Rank Bldg. Phone i Main . ?-?4-l ATt iti: criir: DR. A. X and MART R. MAT-1 VILI.E Specialists In chronic; diseases. Methods: Katurnpathj onil Mechnnn-Therapv. Skin and ' hlno.1 difn'ases. nervous ,1'ser.S' S i ctironlc headechefl. ecsemn. srWi- tlca. appendicitis, cnnntipntinn. honel Iroulii": nil. Unils or chronic ,lis-asi s sncci ss'el'v treat.Nl. fait Main T.;-,. Mit. Title Nature retire Home. lo". l-'.iist A'tants Ave. ftffic. hillir-, la In U . m.. 1:3a to p. ni. CsnsullaUon Tree. The Call Of The Highway Spring brings a rail to get out oti tho road Unit's ItHr.l to resist. IT you have a car, you an templed lo use; It at oneo. I r yon haven't oih', you're t nipted Id taUct iIh pluiio and join the cninil, Now Ik (hi 1 1 tut to toll pros pool m about ned oai- har guhw. They nix interested and they villi bo buying snni i. Tin Ohscrver Waul Ad wfll reach tin-in in a hurry mid with minimum cost. "Aw onsrcnvrR want AI WILL 1K IT." chinery, near Tlalcer' project. One-half mile from Telocitset. ii.ono.no. f.thnu cash, balance G yearn. E. Rlnser, Teloraset,' ' 44-3-2-lmp FOB SALE - rnek peals. Kelly. Ited fir nnd tamn Phone 4 4C.-J. W. .1. 1 1-3-1 I-3IP FOR SALE 1 111! 4 Hlar, at n bar gain. P.un less than 2000 miles. Sen Chan. McOniy. 1 5-3-1 1 -31 p WANTKD WANTRD Exporlonood Rlrl for ronorai housoworl?. Tall 283-W. S-3-ll-tf WANTRO Exporlnnood man to work on farm. Uuttlo Krlswold,' AHcoi. fn-o. j i-:.m-:ttp WANTRI) l r8-j. Lawn work. Phono r.-n-io-fit WANTED Work by the hour. Phone 1S9 W. 7-2-27-Tt WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mra. Nora Webb. -12-17-lm ZrnEH ItHK'Iv I'ndor now man , affemont. Koonts with or with out board. Modorn 3-room apart ment. 1408 Wash. Avo. '17-3-11-11 LOST LOST Buy horso 'With star In rorohenrt. Wt. 1200 to 1300 lbs. Notify Mrs. H. Frlsivold, Allcel. 17-3-10-Ctp FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M.--IJI Grande LodRc Nr). ir,0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fallows hall. The Women's Monsnheart Legion No. JsS meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. n. P. O. KLKS La Grande Lodge No. 43s. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at s o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer r illy eitended In all Urol her Klks, Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Kcklny. Secretary. . WOODMUpf OP THB WORLD Iji Ornnde Camp No. lit. Meets every rirst and third Monday nights at Kaglea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office or the Clerk. Rooms tl-tt. La Grand Na tional Rank Building. T. Reeee. C. C. rt. J. Kitchen. Clerk. - snd A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at T:ID p. m. Cordial welcome to alt Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. LlDdgren, Secretary. I ' " irtVTOnTS OF PTTHTA8 Red j r"iss Lodge No. 17 meets everv Monday evening In Castle nal' IK nf p. Rsll). at f n m. t Pvthlan welcome to all vlsltlnr Knights. C. 1 Berry. C. C. . C. L. Oraharu. K. R. 8. O. T;. S. Hope Chapter No. IX. O E. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourts Wed nesday of each month at t:0n p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Eberhard. W. M Florence ftsron. ftecretsrv THE PYTHIAN SISTERS inot everv Friday eveninp. exc-pt the fimlh nf ench month, at 7:30 at the K. IV Hall. All vlsitlnr: s's t rs ivlco.,e. M. I" ('.. Mildred Onnby. M. of R. and ('., Imra Itnee J-l-lm NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ails are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE! copy must be In not later than t a. in. (lain of Insertion. Rales: 2a per word (or eurJi Insertion, Al'OTION SALE Sat., March H. 1925, at 2 p. m., at tho W. E. McClure barn, 100G Crccnwood Btrcet'. Ixi (trunile, I will Bill In the highest bidder for cash. 10 . head horses and colts. .Mis. J. V. Scott. Ailmlnlslratrls. 35-3-12-11 I Oil HALE One lili fool balli l:nli: also some -parlnr chali'H and I bed complete. See lien I leclollS. Souimer luitel. 20-3-12-ltp FOR TIE NT - Modern furnished house wlih garden. 2103 Firm. . !i-:i-i2-3ii 1'Olt KliN'T 0-room house fur llishnil, garden 'and garage, for ner I 'live and Hall SI. lu-3-l2-2lp Ftllt SALE Well located five loom modern hntiBalow for Imiius huliler. Win. .Miller and Co. lt,-3-12-lt FOI'NI Pair of horn-rlinniid glasses, on Adnnia avenue. Own er may call Miin 37 to identify nitlcle and pay fof adverllslnB charges. 22-3-12-21 ! 12 liOVK A HE SENTENCE. ASTORIA, Oro. Twolvo boys. ranKlR from t2 lo 1(1 yoar;i nf ur' wore rommltiod to the stule ro form Bohnol Imro by County JihIro Cornollus. The JuiIro then parolod tho lads In oaro of tholi parents wlih tho -insertion thai they would bo Hint to tho instil ut Inn at tho noxt Intimation ( roeolvod. of any wrong-flolns or mlsohiof on tln-lr part. Tho boys wore all churned wlih having broken into summer homos of non-Seaside residonis, stoaling various unifies anil soUIiik thorn to second-hand dealers. In delivering: his sent once the judprn erlllciaed tho parents and the second-hund dealers who pur chased the stolen property. In Mississippi, a lazy man Is one who hasn't energy enough to inako iliB boys go to work. ci.aude c. ruArr Mr. Claud C. Vvatt, Pear Sir: We, the liiidei'hlgned judges, ha if dochli'd thai tbo letter Writ ten by Clarabello HIiIho, cornel ami Spruce, was the hoff lei tor giving Ion leavniis "Why (woplo vhnuld buy lumber from tbo Clnudo C. Pi-ati l.umlK'r Co." an. I tln-rofoii' wins the .'. Cod?r ( l.o.l. As (bo one of the g. rented nior lls in that she Iibm not oa.l any liilnuaiioim on anyone and ban given Rood, sound i-caMMis In a oonol'jlvo manner. - Itopoetriillr ynnr, E. I!. Ill MI'IIIM.V, M. II. AI.I.EN, JOHN AIJ.EV. P. R. Her letter will he publlsh- d tomorrow. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Th Poor Man Friend" OppD. Foundry. PHONE ltd W No Hunilaf Uuslnetw MAMTH POP viLL kjd at This Tiv.e TriMriC.B.ri'Al The DA.V J THE $5000 PRttE Or THE EEAUTV COMTE?T DPAVS NI&H ' to IlHTHE MONEM WILl- &E MINE. MEANTIME JEAL0U5W DE)EUOPS EfcTvJEEN The MAGiC MUD CAtlLIDATF; fry hsi ! OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo i - a v n i : H(-lo. smith. a l So?ce so TtjKMtj.t -ooi?. 4iel "THAT roJ 24M'T r- r C iKi m tjwi;- ' 3 'IX ( La Grande Last Showing Tonight ' Of "This Woman" At Sherrys Theater. ' We have seen Irene Ttlch In half a dozen recent piel urea. She AU excellent work In every case. Yes terday we saw hoi performance In "This Woman," the screen adap tation of the Howard Hockey novel. She was more than excel lent hero; her work revealed her u superlative actress of the pho toplay. Miss Ttlch has the role of Carol Prayton, and a sympathetic role it becomes In her hands. First we see her as a student of music, friendless and penniless in the iron hearted city of New York, There a woman of the street befriends her. At the first meal she has eaten In duys, nhe mukos the ao.. ouaintance of n man, Ooron Puane. Then the place 1s raided; and to shield himself, Dunne charges Carol with having accost ed him. . o;t we see her In prison, serv I ing n thirty-day sentence. When 'arol leaves the Jail, besmirched ' in rnniilnllntl aim illfhlnH In sl(l(T In the streets for a living. The improssario of New York's leading opera house discovers lier. nnd de cides to help her lu bringing her talents to fruition. How this Is accomplished, through incorpor ating her voice, and how she falls In love with the nephew of the very mnn who had stlgmntlxed her. with new complications, Is unrav elled in this entertaining picture. It Is n Warner Pros. Classic of Ihe Screen. Around Irene Hleh are grouped the following players: Hi cardo fortes:, l.nulzc Fuzondu, Crunk Elllolt, freigliion Iab Marc MoPormntt, Helen punhur, Clara How and Otto Hoffman. Phil pfcosen ably directed the production. The result is a picture for and above the ordinary. . . Comedy. "Kids Wanted. " Priscilla Dean In "A Cafe in Cairo" Better Than Ever. In the field of tempestuous, emollnnnl hlsttonlc art prlsellln peun has no equals. And when you place her In nn action atory with a background ns romantle and colorful as Hint of Egypt, the theatergoer Is assured, of a fas cinating f nterinlnment. Although "A Cafe In Cairo." at the Star Is from th novel by Izola Forrester. It might well have been written directly for the stnr, so well does II fit her personality. This Is partly due, no doubt, to the fact that the photoplay version In by Harvey Oaten, who wrote "Tho Wildcat of Paris" and olher Pris cilla Penn sueceHnea. The story concerns a fascinating little hourl. who falls In love with a dashing ynun? American nee.ret nervice operator. This picture Is STANIJ MULM CrlAI)Ce IMT'tIS COfOTEST AS Oll VIOULD 1M A i.1-" nun . DEMP5EV-J 1 1! 1 t Theatres one of the speediest pictures that local screens have offered in ninny moons and the spectator's interest Is held In a vise-like grip from tho fast-moving prologue to tho spectacular underwater knife duel (n the climax. Hut Us most on j.usual feature Is the love Interest, .which hus boon Injected in such .'a manner that ' ihej romance neiitly hnlances the thrills, tempering the . melodramatic womenls with a real jism that Is truly delightful. It is also pleasant to record that there are more moments of natural hu mor In this offering than anything in which MIps Peun hus recently . appenred, I Robert Ellis, who appears op : poslte Miss peun gives just tho right amount of dash to his por trayal, while the supporting' cast I includes such capable players as Carl Slockdule, Evelyn Selble. ! Hnrrt Woods, rurinen PhllllpN, I l,uiV Steers, .-Utifn King and John j Stoppling. diet Whitney Is cred ited wlih the smooth direction, and the unusually lovely photography 'is the result of Sol Pollto's cum- r skill. Girls Swamped Studios. 'All Wanted to Go to . "Dante's Inferno." . Ruch a call for heautlftil, shape ly young girls wont forth one day last fall that. even Hollywood, the home of the unusual and the un cpeeted. mil up. took notice and responded. Thai call came from the William Fox studios and mount Hint Henry otto was about to be gin "shooting" some of the big scenes In "Pante's Inferno." based on Hie, Italian poet's classical nl logory. SornO of the nroties called for the r Grande Konde Lumber Co. A noma Concern With lloma l'urpos. We liave some mill stock, No. 1 itrailo of Mitrrt I'ainls sn.l OiIiI-sIm-iI Windows, Wn wish lo morn tills stiKk ami are making " aaln prills. ... r1 nELL SPEAKIM& OF DEMP5EW -KIND . UOOTMi ir3 OtoE CAJEK. J appearance of hundreds of (fir It to ! represent the lost souls of women who hud sinned during their earth ! ly life and were consigned to a special circle of hell for punish ment. To the credit of the Hirla tt should be said that they didn't fear punishment not the least little bit, for thoy fairly f-.wuit.p- ed the Vox casting offices. ones, little ones, rut uiwl thin ones, hlirh-brow, low-brow, lose or win ones, nnd till ycurnlng to ko to well, the pluce-thut Mr, lunto has helped to make fit mo tin. And onre they ffot their 'slron uniforms." they presented a alKht 1 hat was srood for KleiK eyes. And spouk Inir of the scones In which those young- ladles appeur, there is sntd to be a kick in every fool ( joke Hiuliha please copy). "Panto's Inferno," the Fox pro duction, will hcnln a run at the Arcade theater today and will con tinue till Saturday. MA Dls I JFK MF.MnF.lt IEl.ANO. oil. A signal honor was bestowed upon John It. Qulnli, past national commander of ihe Amet-lcun Legion,, when, ut u ' re pent moelintf of Merlo1 Heed Post of the li-R-lon here ho was .elected a life member of Ihe post. A poHl ol'lleial Kuhl: ' Delano poHt watched lolin Qntnn no 'from, post com-mumli-r to Ihe naiionul com mandorshlp of Ihe lojrlnn wlih Us 11, not) puHlH. John Ijulnn honored I'oluno post, tin iost has taken this way lo honor John tjiilun." Purity Bread . MauY Clean SoM Clenn Truth In advertising Implies honesty In mnnurneturo and the nwmrancn nf a nuiiare deal. Cllve us a trial. La Grande Bakery K. i. McWIM.IAMS, Owner The Only Independent llakery In li Orande. BLUE RIBBON H1U5AD SlIPKUIiNE BREAD ACME PAINT , covers more surface, and really costs less. . Pnl n I for every surface Paint for Every Purpose, Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson . Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STKO.MUI'.HO 8. A M. RpntlllitH Packard AVI re all 8l7.es C.Mteralnr & Starter Hnishos Light t. lobes all sios Lamp Sockets (emiiue ltemjr anil Deleo Coils, Points, ete. FRED T. MAHT 1911 Salulij J&oMy 1,4 r;niK-josri'n ntaok link llnars A (olillroii, 1'nips. StflRrs Leave Ln (Jrnnde naily 7 :.!() - 9:00 12:.'I0 . 4:00 Stages Leave Joseph 7:.'10 - 0:.10 - 12:30 - 2:.10 Eighth Measaec Why pay more 7 Yon enn bay an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for lea Ledbetter Garage 1404) Aila ins Areau. rl Gosh chief - l S 7. VJCMDER. VJ HAT'S I if I lVRON& r ' j ,' J I 27 YEARS : AGO j Pally Mornlnc Observer, March 11. 1808 Effas are selling at 19J cents per dozen and are plentiful. (). P. Hojmetf botiKht 13 lots and three hour's la the northern ponton of the city yesterday. There is u rumor . ehvulutlnfir among railroad people that the 1'nion Puclfio h endeavoring to roi control of the Oregon Short l.luo and the O. K. und X. road. A dispiitch from Oinuhu dated March IHh states thai it In un-nounot-d that the Cnlon pacific is now In control of the. Oregon Short Line. ' J. P. McKennon. ' who Is now shipping 18 carloads of potatoes euHt. showi-d us telegraphic orders for in curs moro from, St. l,onis and New Orleans, but said It would be impossible to fill them as they wanted straight 'Hurbanks," and that there were not three earloadn In the country. The ladles' whist club was en tertained yesterday ut'ternoon by Mesdiiiues SpauliHng and ltrann at (lie lutter's hnmu. Tln school clerk oT Pendleton on last Mondny reported the number of HOhool ohlldivu at Unl7, gain or 1 14 over last year. This gives Pen dleton fifteen more children than CAUHCHinOltS Klaxon Horns Stop Mghls Itotiert ItOM'li anil Clniiiilrn Spark I'litgs CopMT Tubing Oarhrlcl Smiliborn 1 BURGESS lin Jltttitm Aw Camfuiiauij I She started LI T-n ( JIIMaMzXWm La Grande. Pendleton paid her school teorh era for the your ending March 1st j $tilSl.tin. Jjt Orunde paid lis tesehors for the same period (i3t.a, or $214. US more . thun Pendleton. , Cool i o-Slovaks at ItoMflmrg . ItOSEIiritCr. fire. - The emis saries of the American Czocho Slovik chamber or commerce, who are touring the stale of Oregon Investigating urgtculturul condl ' tinns, arrived litre urter stopping in Suli'in. Corvullis und Kugeno . during tho day. They were the. gnctttu of the Host-burg chamber or commerce ui j bamitiei ut which time the visitors mot a number of the business men of the city. They expressed themselves well pleased with conditions in Oregon. This Home ft-rnrmi modern house, ' icara.'io, lm u 1 10, cor ner Walnut and . Main street. Shade trees ami slinibtM-ry; paved street. ' Prleeil $:.Hflfl ' $.110 cash balance on . terms. WEEKS & I5LACR III ALI'OIW , Poultry Netting Now Is thn tlino to mnko the Chicken l'nrk. I liavo lT.NCINU ill All HclKllU F. L. LILLY If srdwsre "Thotiav Mmin 81 " : WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, lljcrs Anil l'rcssers l'HOMO MAIN lit : Depot Strcwt La Grande ; ; ' Mattress Shop and ; Weaving WorLs . Mattresses of all kind., cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Usnovatlns;. Ras; and Fluff Hues made to order and fur ante. Carpet and Rms: Tt.am i ' lrisT. Klirnlture. Rn-coverthf..';' i lilittiM.il iSimlirnJer.' 1-'' Factory I'hone 424-W . ' CHA.H. KDWAItllS, l'ro. ' UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAItl.R lycares leaves Union La n rands lilt A. M. llino A. M. lilt P. M. 6:16 P. M. Nunilara leaves Lmtb. Vnioa Ia arawM 1:00 P. M. tilt P. at . Hanirilaf Mglit Bneclals j Ieares Iea,es ' Dnloo - Ij Graad. 1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. at. I Heated Oars ' P. O. IH'liAP, MaaUMte ' ncsulqiiartcrs, bummer Hotal BY TAYLOR' MO- - LOOK AT 'EM' ANO THE BEAiUW SHE DID'. ? " CONTEST IS f. 1 v (fSai TOMORROW1.! IB 1 New l'olcy Illilg. . M U I Insiiiniice - Loans ; II Sim w eK ye 1