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Friday, March 13, 1925.- THE Eff GKANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? FACE S3VEEP ' I L r V ii '.J ' . 4 ? .4 The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place ii Union and Wallowa Counties FOB RENT FOP. HKN'T Modern furnished -.house with garden. 2ie3 l-'frst. ' 8-3-11-lln liKN'T 0-rooui houso ftir ;ifni:ihrd. garden am garage. Cor V i in r Cove and Hull SI. I '.' i5-3-i:-2ip! FOR riKNT Furnished hnnso- J keening room nnd sleeping room : with hath. Illll Fourth. - 12-3-11-Stn Oil HUNT Modern furnished 4 two room apartment. Wuverly j i i Apt. 0-3-C-r.tp ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms for '. . light housekeeping. 1G12 Adams. ij I'bona 2M-J. 11-2-27-tf ; VOM nfONT -room lionsii on t j! Kecond St. Phone 3 18-J. J 10-2-26-tf ' fOR RENT Modern steam hcut- i etl apartments. Warmest In city. ' j:.- Plnse In. Ree Archie J. Murray, Penney Bldg. ic-i-iu-trn FOR &ALE FOR RAI.K Dairy rows ami mill: ."'' route, fall- Mohl 37. . y-a.: - lu-3-1 l-3tp V FOR SaLF. Purebred White Leg. f j 'i: horn pullets. Farmers '204, ' ? t nt halI'J Any numijpr or 41m 1 1 5 Whit ft Leghorn yearling hena. O. ft i A. r Rtroln. K. It. Griggs. Un- id-a-i i -: t p i f FOR SALE . Tlirep-room niodorn homo, gool location nnr shops ami nfliool. jOwnep Ih leaving town ami linn priced thin properly bo It will It will pay yon to Jnvcfitl pate thin. i -0- f Ffvn-rnom bomo, woll lorn to- n paved street,, for JH7M0. Tlio .terms uro very reasonrfhln. Onft-ncro tract clow to Gmon- fwood school and now'snw mill, f 8 -room homo and ham on place. ;Tlils placo will conshlor ji small tear as part of first payment. . Four-room home, city water, electric lights, plastered. This is . a well-mado . small home, well lo , catcd..' A small automobllo or real . istatc contract will ho ac- 1 cepted as a first payment and the ; balance can he paid like rent. kGeo. H.Currey REALTORS Ral Tltato Loam Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS r COCHRAN ft EBERHARD Oeo. ; , T. Cochran ami Colon 11. Khor hard. Attorneys, Iji Qrande Na t tlonal Bank Bulhllnir. ' nillHOl'llAOTOItS I DR. BKLI.E MYERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building. Houra ', to to 12 a. m., I to 6 p. m and ! . 7 to p. rn. DR. J. H. WOOIJEI.L Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. 8kln and blood diseases, headaches, ap ' pendlcltls, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, ecxema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble siio cessfully treated. Blood pressure j reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Bulte 80, Hommer BUlir. Phone 47-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. Ij. 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. Res. Pbone 106-R. Hommer Bldg. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. I. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses, flommer Bldg. Msln 771. 1-1-lm PROFESHIOSAIi DECORATOH HOnSE PAINTING. Calciminlng and Pnner-hanglng. J. Ixtndy. Phone 4SI-W. 2-21-tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. I.a Orande National Rank Bldg. Phone ' MMn ?.'t.lm natihi: ci ni: DR. A. N. and MARY K. MAT Vlf.I.E Sp"clnl'sis In chronic diseases. Methods: Nntitrnpith nnd Meeh.mo-T-errtpv. Fl;in and blood dtssi-s. nervous diseases chronic head .-hes. errema. scki tlca. npptndieitis. ronstipnrlon. . bowel trouble; all kinds of chronic di"n'-s surreysfuHv treaird. roll Main r.;s. Mny- Vitle Nature Cure Tlotne, 10'. Kas Adams Ave. Offire Imurs 10 to 1 1 . m.. to & p. in. Consultation Free. The Call Of The Highway Spring brings o call to get out on the itiau that's Imi.f to rcsint. If you liavo a car, yrtn are tcmptiil to iihc It al once. If you haven't chic, you're t mjiNtl to tnlit the plunge himI join the croud. Now Is the time to tell prcs peelN uhoiit iwtl rat liar trains. They am Interested Jind lliry will bt buying sniMi. 'I he Obsrrvt r Want Ai u ill refleli them hi a hurry ami with minimum eot. "an onsmmp:n want AT) WIliL no I IV' io it RAr-rc oiTnArR am acres of land. ISO acri-able. 40 acrs with watr rifilit, about 1(0 acres aub-trriKUted, throe largo springs, lots of cows and hops and ma - ehlnory. nenr Haker project. One-half mllo from TMocasot. $12.01(0.00. $:iMiu cash, balance C yeiirs. K. IliaHor, 'IVlocasft. 44-3-2-lmp VOn SAI-E Tied fir and tama rack posls. Phone 410-J. W. J. Kelly. 1 l-:i-l l-:iip FOll SAI.F 1124 Star, at n bar gain. Hun less than 2000 mil's. See Chas. MeCrary. 1 G-3 -1 1 -III p WANTBD WANTFO Lawn work. Phone ir,s-j. li-a-io-tit WANTKI) Sewlnff neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mm. Nora Webb. 9-l2-17-1?ri LOST ,OST liny horse with star In forehead. Wt. 1200 to 1300 lbs. Notify Mrs. IT. Frlswold. Atlcel. 1 7-3-1 0-f!tp FOUND FOl'NU Pair of horn-rlmmed flosses, on Adams avenue. Own er iuiy coll Htfins,:(7wJo IdentJity article and pay for advertising charges. 22-3-1 2-2 1 FRATERNAL DIRECTORY li. O. O. M. I,a Orande Lodge No. 150 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Moosehoart Legion No. 998 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr, A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. RLES I,a Oranda Lodge No. 41 8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cbeer f illy extended to all Brother Klka. Lester Bramwetl, Eislted Ruler. Mood Ecklay, Seeretary. WOODMT5N OF THH WORLD La Oranda Camp No. III. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors 'welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clark, Rooms 11-28, La Oranda Na tional Bank Building. T. Recce. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. snd A. M. Ia Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. bolds 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 OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall fK. of P. Hall), at 8 p. nt. A Pythian welcome to all vtsltlnr Knights. C. i;. Perrv. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 18, O K. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:fte p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Kberhsrd. W. M Florence Racnn. Recrefsrv ;THB PTTHTAN PIPTEr.S meet everv Friday evenlntr. except the ; fourth or eneh month, at 7:3a nt the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters wlrmne. M. K. Mildred frenley. M..nf I!, and C. Dora Rose 8-l-lm NEW TODAY NOTICE. Clawdfted Want Ads am strict ly CASH IN ADVANCRf copy must be In not later tlian a. m. date of Insertion. Rates: 2o per word for each Insertion, VOn SAKE Timothy seed. 10c a pound. Timothy seed slightly mixed with nlslke clover. 10c pound. H. K. Hull, Snntinervillr. 1 5-3-13-211. 0-1 7-24p ("Oil SAI.R Vranchred While I.efr horn halchinK' etrs. Call and see breeding pens tiny afternoon ex o pi Sunday, l.oeun Spiin 1'oul iry l-'uriii. :io4 Abler sirei't. l'hone 2i:K-lt. 2.1-:t-i:i-llp POR SAI.R offKS. I. t1 J. ft. I. !!. hatehlnp I'Venrh.' Phone 2.ri2-lo-:t-i:i-itp FOR UKNT7-roum Iiouho. 1 HiU O Ave. . . ' 7-.1-13-tilp FOrt 8A1.E -Ilupiiiobile, Mo.b-I It touriiiK". Terms to responsible party.. Phone 4:Ct-W. 12-nia-fitp FOR 8AI.K National c:mh n'jrls ter. See. Hen Doeioiia, Savoy Ho - tel. ijs-a-ia-itp FOR sai.k .i:;o ret of fi-root lu avy chicki-ii w're. $im: Phoni1 24S-J. l.-:t-i:t-4lp TO LOAN Money on well Improv ed eliy property, Wm. Miller & Co. 12-:i-i:t-lt FOll SAI.H Olds 8 truck, lkir Kaln. St-e ('has. MeCrary. 0-:i-i.v:ip FOR rtRNT Modern :i-room fur nished apartment al Maple Apis. 1012 Second St. 12-3-13-tttp FOR KALIS Ford Tudor sedan New. linn only 2Too mlli-s." Com pletely equipped, speedometer, bumpers, spare tire, etc. Mo chanlonlly, paint, tires, etc., ab solutely perfect. Priced very low for rash. See this ear and make offer. Phono Imvison, Main 7S7. 3S-3-13-2tp WANTED School plrl wants work for room and board. l'hone 1S1 J. 1 1-3-13-lt FOR RENT Modern three-room furnished apartment. Newly kal som 1 lied, si com heated. 1 606 Wash. 12-3-13-lf FOR SALE OU TKADE Ford iJt'iriaig 0fU3ti gnod condition. Cull at Enterprise Markel. M-3-m-fit One of the debutantes tolls ua she eit her has to go wit bout enoMgh clothes or go without men. Two were Injured In St. Louts! .,) such a woull, or exciting inn when an auto driver thought a'meiits, so nullsllcally produced, girl Infikcd lietter Ui:iu the rnsid. I-Vw .Ht;irs of the screen luive such Cured Meats of Quality MAMTfl POP oP The Great C0NOUCTED BW THE "Dailv SCOOP MAS ARRIVED Wth mo ENTERED Pop has lost all interest IN THE OUTCOME La Grande Yakima Canutt Takes Part in Ticture Now at Sherrys. ' Sherry's thenter has a tront In store for patrons In "Notch Num ber One.M an Arrow-Great-Western production, starring Ben Wil son, and supported by Yuklma Cu min, the champlnn American cow boy, who won ihe Ttoosevelt Cup last fall, for ' the r real est display of skill In all kinds of rough rld Inff. - An advance screening of this picture shows our old favorite. Hen Wilson, as a ranch foreman, false, ly accused of shooting his boss, with whose daughter he Is hope lessly In love. To save her fiance he ollows himself to be captured and Roes to Jail. The proving or his innocence by Yakima Canutt Ik dramatic In Ihe extreme, l.lttle Wi ll' Lord as "nieky" will win all hoiirta. Coini'dy, "A Knt Chance." Dante's Trip To Hell Described In Arcade Picture The name of the great Ttnllan poet Dante AHtrhlerl Is known to almost everyone and In nssoclnted with his preatesl work, which, for want of a better term, is called Di vine Comedy, or, In Tlallan, Dlvlnn Commedla. The "Divine Comedy" is composed of three Rreat allegor ical poems. "Inferno." "Pnrffatory" and "Paradlso," which dejterihe the poet's Journey through the realm of the Hereafter.' Although his works, according to Encyclopedia Ilrllonnlcn, Include seventy-eight poems, eight doubtful and fifty four spurious, the Divine Comedy is by far the best known and by It alone Dante holds place as one of the half-dozen greatest writers of all lime, . I'pon the poem "Inferno" hns been based the motion picture of that name which will be seen nt the Arcade theater today, nnd which has been creating something of n furore throughout the country. The picture Is a William Fox product, directed by Henry Otto, who will be remembered ns the guiding spir it in "The Temple of Venus." "Inferno" describes that part of the poet's Journey wherein he-sees the souls of people who have sin ned on earth . undergoing eternal punishment In the various clrelea of Hell. This highly Imaginative poem lends Itself admirably to pie turiation and the production Is ac counted as one of the lincHt achievements of motion pictures Jt is expected to arouse grout in terest In this locality. "A Cafe in Cairo" At the Star . Is Splendid Film. A crltl'Vs work Is made un usually pleasant wlum a produc tion hiirh as "A t'afe in I'alro' roniOH around. I....... ...,,.'.,, ..I. .(.,.. rtn. AT RIGHT PRICES Hundreds of individuals nil over (he stale purchase their HAMS, BACON and LARD here at a Having. Why not-YOU? MEATS - GROCERIES Grande Meat 1 HAD PLANNED P A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT TODAW MAC- HAD OL'S CANC1DATE& BEEN ABi-E To LOOKED LETTER ENiTER COMTEST AND WIN. OUR SUS'NiESS NNOULD HA)E SHOWN A BiG INCREASE , Tmi3 HEAR f Theatres a vibrant personality as prlscllla Dean, and It la doubtful If she has ever appeanl to better advantage than In this, her Kecond Hunt Stromberg production, which Pro ducers Distributing Corporation Is releasing. "A Cafe in Cairo" Is a plotiirlsa-1 tlon of the novo) of the same name j by Isold Forrester, author of "The! White Moth." and numerous best; sellers. The photoplay version I' hy Harvey Gates, and Inasmuch a i he wrote The Wildcat of Purls" nnd other earlier Prlscllla Dean i successes. It is not surprising that ; he has made the story fit Iho-tiy-namio star to the proverbial T. There is something Intriguing al ways ahout the hind of the Nile.: made famous hy Cleopatra. The sun-scorched desert wastes, t h bnxaars. the lure of moonlight on thij Nile, the harem dancers and. the perfumed gardens of powerful nhetks nil these elements ihitt in trigue the Interest have been art-' fully injected into "A Cafe in Cairo." Hut they are only n part and parcel of Ihe background for the story. . "Opening with a tensely dra matic prologue, the Interest Is tightly held through one thrilling sentience after nnnihor until the undor-water knife duel of the cli max Is renched. The latter Is probahly one of the most unusual thrills ever Injected into a screen melodranui. As Nuldn, fascinating lltMe Hourl, Prisciila Dean gives a per formance that excels even "The Siren of Seville," her Initial Hunt Stromberg feature. Robert Kills Is a splendid choice for the young American secret . service operator. ind the rest of the cast Including1 such well-known players as Carl SfooJtdale, Evelyn Pelbie. Harry Woods. It ulli King, Iirry Steers, Carmen Phillips and John Stoppl ing, do excellent work. REPAIR NERVES WORN TO SHREDS To live on yotir nerves is like drawing money out of the banli instead of living on the Interest. Soon there is none left. Then you are bankrupt. So with nerves. To live on nervous energy alone Is to draw on your reserve force. The nerves give wny under the strain. Then a very serious and oftentimes fntal condition follows. The nerve strain must be relieved or dnngor ties nhoad. Eopa Neuritis Tablets are com pounded to soothe and relieve In flammation of the nerves. They arc absolutely harmless, contain no Sromldes or narcottcB or othr hnblt-formlng drugs. Ily going direct to the cause of the trouble tboy act to ease the nerve pains that result front diseased and "high-strung" nerves which ns.i ully respond' to their ' healing' in fluence, with nmaztng rapidity. Eopa Neuritis Tablets ofrer a sane, common sense, scientific treatment endorsed by many leu I lug physicians. Start this treat ment today. The price is $1,00 n bottle. Your druggist will recom mend them. Red ''Cross Drig Store will sup ply yon. .Mall orders filled. Ad.'. Ronde Co. ALMOST THREE meeks TrllN6S ST.EMEDTOBE IN OUR FAVOR AND lt FORWARD To THE DAV VJHEN VJE COULD PUBLISH A TESTIMONIAL GIVING MAQiCMUO THE CREDIT for a great victorv but instead op Success smiling on us todaw , FAILURE GRINS AT Lrs r V TROM VONDER , ' - , 1 4: 27 YEARS AGO Morning Observer, Ii Grande, March 12, 1S!8 Walter M. Pierce returned to Pendleton Friday night after spending several days looking after his farming Interests. There are seven flouring mills ti Cnion county. These mills, if run to full capacity, can grind 3,mki bushels of wheat nor tin v. 11. O. Griffin has completed his new house and will move into H. Charles Weaver has sold a half interest In his blacksmith shop to O. Rurnette. r l F. Slack- was iu, the oily Friday nl'tor sacks, having sold between 60 and (ion sacks of potatoes. Express Agent Frank .Mead a making an effort to secure a free express delivery for La Grande, The Colon woolen mills have a large force of men building a large Purity Bread ? Made (Mean Sold Clean -Truth In ndvortlnlng Implies honesty In nianufacturo and the a nan ranee of n snuare deal. Give us a trial. La Grande Bakery ' K. J. MeWIM.IAMS, Owner The' Only Independent llakury In I .a Orande. PI.rE KIIIIION RltlD SUPDRI INU nltRAD ACME PAINT covers more surface, nnd really costs ion. Paint for every surfacft Paint for Kvery Purpose, , Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J' WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STROM UI' HO CAIUUJHETOnS S. A M. Spotlights F aok a rcl V Ire a 1 1 s Izes Generator & Htncter Brushes Light (.lolrcs alt wlzes Lamp Sockets ('emiiiio Iteniy anil Dcloo Colls. Points, etc. FRED T. MATlf lit is Safely' "Stoifllij if: MIDI ' am '.M 1 - LA GRANDE -JOKFPII STAGE LINE Hilars A Colillron, Props. Stages Leave Ii Grande Daily 7:30 9:00 - 12:.10 - 4:00 Slrtges Leave Joseph 7:!I0 - 10:30 - 12:30 2:110 Eighth Message Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leas. Ledbetter Garage IffiKa .. Lj 1401 AiUuna Avenna littll fifA '.Hooraw Pop' S J hatthe :rN 4fV But just-think pop - ) IfT 'A LOOK-MARIAN OEUCE DOViE I. "? fl 3HE'LL GET r5000 A.ND 1 . VON THEBEAUTV care about vwo "thkm voe can get L. L, CONTEST ' r-JI VJ0N THE CONTEST 1 gjjj MARRIED '.' m&tulf km v. P 1- Sn J;- , lJ dye house and boiler room on the north side of the mill, J. H. Cowan is superintending the work. Fnlon John Elliott and Fred Nod I no are among those having the Klondike fever. Siiytbctlc Manufacture .May , Cheapen Chilean Mtrrihw LONDON (AP). The fear of synthetic nitrogen becoming a ser ious competitor to . the Chilean product is now being regarded more seriously than for &2o years vuist and has caused a 'rat her sharp decline In prices of pio d ucing com pa ny slut res on t he stock market. A writer In the annual review of Alkman, Ltd., nitrate brokers, speaking of the artificial product, declares that synt hetie nitrogen In Us various forms is dully be coming u.morc serious pompetilor to Chilean nitrate of soda, owing to the cheaper price at which it can he sold, and that the erection of several large plants for .the production of both sulphate and nil rate of Hint is at present under consideration in various countries. Klaxon Horns Stop Lights Hubert llosoh anil Clmmplon Spark Plugs CopiM'r Tubing (iiirbrlcl Sn libbers BURGESS 1tna Jefferma Arn. CamUimhlif mm .(". pettier Des'rlhcs Demand For Diamonds as 'Insatiable , LONpON (AP). There la. ISO likelihood of dlumonds becoming as cheiip, as colored beads, de spite the recent prolific- discover ies In Kouth Africa, Oordon Nuth an. u prominent diamond' dealer, said recently to a reported of. .the Dully Gruphlc. ' . . .' ' . 'There" will never be. enougn natural diamonds to satisfy, the demn'iHls," the spenkcrj added. "Kven if that, mysterious syndi cate of which we hear so inu'.'h. fulfilled Us threat and flooded the market today with lllui.lliill, Onu worth of -diamonds no last ing harm would be done. They would he- bought up ih ten min utes; the trade would suffer a: temporary depression and the dc. mand In a short iimv would be as. keen ns ever." ,' ' i r Buy This Home ft-rootn modern house, garage, lot f0l 10. cor ner Walnut and Main Hln-els, Khmlo Im'.s, . ami ftlii'iihhvry; pavruV. streets. . , Priced :iK(in v..' $r.0ft cash balance mi terms. ' r ; WEEKS & BLACK IIRALTORS New Foley Insurance - Illdg. Ijoana Poultry Netting Now Is Urn time to make' tlio Clilckcn I'ni-k. I liae FFXCING In All HclKhta F. L. LILLY TTarilwRra Phona Main 8i WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And PravKirs PHONE MAIN 7S Depot Street - La Grande r Mattress Shop and Weaving Works ;;'v ' Mattresses of all kinds : cleaned and rebuilt; Feather o Renovating. Rag and Fluff Rugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and It-Jg faa-,i Ing. Furniture Re-coveirins;,; Lhsti.'MMl Fumigate!1. V ?t Factory Phone 424 W OIIAH. F.DWAItDS, Prop.' ' UNION-LA GRANDE . AUTO STAGE TIME TARLB Dcarcs Iieayea Union La Oranda 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A M. 1:16 P. M. 6:l( P. aL BiuKlays iMvet licavea ' Union La OrasKla 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. K. Katurdny Night Special Is-arcs lieavea Union hm Oranda T:00 P. M. 11:00 p. U. IfeatccJ Cars P. O. DcLAP, nfsnagrr Headquarters, fiommer Hotel BY TAYLOR li fe" i: --: hi: