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1 TOE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? V7 1 The Observer Want The Market FOR RENT FOR KENT 7-room house. 110S 0 Ave. 7-3-U-61P FOR RENT Mourn -room fur-' . sashed cpartment ut'Muple Apts. 1812 Second St. 12-3-13-Ctp! FOR REXT Modern three-room i furniBhrd iipurtment. Newly l:a. j somined. HKHim heated. 1G0G : --.-ivaali. lli-3-U-u" Ir aiouern lurnisneu wo room nparl incut. Waverly Apt. 0-3-JJ-rilp fQn RENT Furnished rooms for : -tight housekeeping. 1&I2 Adams. . V phone XS7-J. 11-2-27-tf VQH RENT - Crown ljouwi nu comi hi. riiono a 1 8-.I. lU-2-2-tf rpH PF.NT Modern steam heat ftl apartments. War-most In city, flose in. See Archie J. Murray, fvnnpy Bli.g. lG-2-lij-tfp FOR BALE Purehrad White Lei?, horn pullets. Fnrmers 204. It s-a-i 1-at.p FOIl RAMi- Hupmnblle, Modt it I f. fouring. Terms, to responsible r any. ruone 433-w. ' 12-3-13-fitp FOR BALE 330 feet of 8-foot jieavy clilekrn wire. $10. Phone H8-J. 12-3-13-4IP fOfl BALE , . kr land, ' 5 "Vith waif OR TRADE 310 acres ISO ae.reuhle, 40 acres r right, about !10 acred JFOR SALE Three-room modern home, kO' location near shops and ' school. Owner Is leaving town ami has priced this property ao it will 4,1. It will pay you to invontl giitn this. 1 -0- Vfleven-room home, well locale oti paved street, for $:J7on. Tlie t4"ms are very reasonable. ' "i -o- One-ncro tract close to Grenn- wbod school and new saw mill. S-fnam liome and harn on place. is place will consider a small !0r as part of first payment. I -0- Four-room home, ctty water, electric lights, plastered. This is a well-made small home, well lo i cftted. A small automobile or l real estate contract will be ao ! cepted as a first payment and the balance can be paid like rent. ilGeo.H.Girrey REALTORS Rral Estato Loans Insurance JBus iness & Professional Directory Classified for BUSINESS DIRECTORY 71 ATTORNEYS 1 Cochran a EnicRnAitn oeo. A. T r 1 I r. -y vvviii.u uiiu i-uiiiii n. r.iier- hard, Attorneys, La Grande Na tional Rank Hull. lint,-. CIIIRORRAOTOKS DR. BELLB MTRRH Chlroprio ' tor, New Foley Building. Hours , ; 10 to lz a. m., I lo 6 p. m and 7 to p. m. , DR. J. B. WOODfiLI, Chlroiirao y.or and Naturopath. Hkin and ;' hlood diseases, headaches, ap 5 pandlcltls, backaches, rhe-jma- ' i tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose 1 veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble aun- eeasfully treated. Blood pressure I reduced. Diseases of women and ) children a specialty. Suite 20, f Soinmer Bide;. Phone 4J7-W. ' Residence Phone UD-W. I OmrEOPATHIO rilVSICIAN " OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. ' J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal Arurvature and fallen arches a j specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. . Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a sn- ' J clalty. Office Phone Main 10. i Res. Phone 10C-R. Somraor Bldg. ft HYSICIAN-HUROEON Dr. F. L.I j Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and rutins; or glasses. Hommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm! PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR j " jflOTTSE PAINTING. Calcimlnlng I J and Paper-hanging. J. Iindy. i 5 Phone 411-W. 2-2l-tf . A. STOOP Realtor. Iji Orande I National Rank Rid?. rone! Vein . I-N.lm NAT I 'RE tTRi: 1 , 1 tR. A. N. and MART E. MAY-1 VTI.LE Pnectollsls In chronic f 1 dlsenfies. Methods: Naturop.Tth) and .Merhsno-Thernpy. Skin and! X blood diseases, nervous diseases, j chronic headaches, ccxema. scio- ties, appendicitis, constip.ilion. bowel trouble;' all kinds of; chronic diseases suerrssrury ; treated. Call Main 523. MoT-! Vlltn VtttvA Cm lt..n, 111,.! 1 Fast Aams Ave. tKllee liiitirSj i V 10 to 12 . m . 1:30 lo 5 p. ni j 7 f Consultation Free. J Place of Union and Wallowa Counties The Call Of The Highway Spring brin -fs n fall to get out on the rami that's linr.1 to resist. Jf you liavo u cur, ymi lire templed lo use it nt once. If you haven't one, nure ti nipfeil U) take tlx plunge uml join Hit crrnvd. .Now Is time to It'll pros pects nhour usiil car hur- gains. They v liilcrested ami they ufir he buying kohii, The Observer" Want Ail will reach tlii'in hi a I hi cry miii with minimum COM. "an oi.sfkvmi want Al Wll.li ih iv" fluh-lrrkated. threp. large Hprlmjn, Jots of rovvfi and Iiokh anil ma chinery, nenr Baker proJrt. Ono-half mil from Tlocoflet. $12.fl00.n0. $sri0r cnah. halanc( 0 years. J5. Klaaer, Tploenset. 44-3-2-1 mp KOH RAI.r. OldR S truck. r Itar- Kfthi. Se finis. Mcfrnry. :t-Htp I'OR SALE Oil Tit A HE I'oril touring enr in ood ronililion. I'nll at l-:nlerprlse Marki'l. 14-3-13-lil FOR KALE Red fir and t.-ima-rnek poals. Rhone 440-.. W. J. Kelly. U-3-U-.Hp KOR SALE 11124 Slar, at a bar gain. Run less Hum 20011 miles. See f'Hns. Mef'i-nry. 1 Ti-R-1 I -31 y WANTBD WANTED 158-J. Lawn worlt. Rhone 6-3-10-C WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wehh. -12-17-lre LOST LOST Hay horse with star In forehead. Wt. 1200 to 1300 lbs. Notify .Mrs. II. I'rlswold. Allcel. 17-3-10-6tp FOUND FOUND Pair of horri-rlmmed i c luftsun, uii miliums avenue, vwn er may call Main 37 to Idonllfy article and pay for advertising cliarpes. 22-3-12-21 Quick Reference FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L.. O. O. M. La Grande I.odge No. 360 Loyal Order of Mnnse. holds rfiKlllar meetings every Thursday nlicht at 8 p. m. nt Odd Fellows' hall. The TOnm.n-. Mooschenrt LeKlon No. ss meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. nr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold I.und, Secretary. B. P. O. KLKS La Orande Lodire No. 438. ldKe meets each Thursday evening at i o'clock. Home and club orlvii filly estendad to all llrother P.Iks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Ecklcy, Secretary. WOOPMEN OF THE WORLD Ijl Orande Camp No. ill, Meets every first and third Tllonilsv nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clork, Rooms S1-J8. La Qrande Na tional Rank Building. T. Recce. C C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. Iji Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third PTldays at T:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. V7. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. JCNTGHTfl OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlnr Knights. C. U Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Oispter No. II. O E. S. holds stated communica tion the second snd fourth Wed nesdays of each month st 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Mamie K. Eberhnrd. W. M. Florence Racon. Secretary THE PTTHIAN SISTERS meet every Friday evening, except the fourth of cieh mouth, at 7:30 at the 1C. P. Ha'l. All vls'.tin; sis ters Welcome. V. F. IV. Mildred Crowley. M. of R. and C, Dora Rose, l-l-lm Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ads are strict. ly CASH IN ADVANCE) copy must be In not later than a. tn. date of Insertion. Rales: 2o per word for each Insertion, CA1.VF.H OAI-VISS From the fa mous Tillamook hnavy produotnif dairy stool;. All calves carefully r" tee ted am) orders handled hy me personally. Attractive dls cnuntH Riven on qtianiity orders. Hpeclal low priro on the hiKhent chtMH Jersey heifers, lufe ileUv-f-ry uml HullHraeliun (fuarantei-tl. MiMilion thia ad. - Kor ileHeriplton (uifl prlees wrlle Paul I tisiiey. . HiirresHor to "Hmiih I he culf man," Tillamook. Orejron. 3-1 4-i 1 -2S-4-4 FOU 8AI.K- rodKe' Bedan. flMi.OO. J. ft. l.ill.lH'y, U02 O Ave. !)-:i-l l-ltp TO TR A PK rendleton property for l.n Gmmle property, (live all details and price fh'Hl letter. Wrilc W. K. Itepiui, 217 S. (Irani Si., I'emlh lon, Ore. 2M--M-llp FOR RAT.E One team. wnKon and harness, f'-nll at Shamlow ranch on I.fldd Canyon road. John H. Peters. 12-S-H-ltp iZl'llEH IZl'ltKIt HHIfK 4-ronm modern I apart m en ih. ItonniB with hoard r JiihI rooms, il -oil prices. 15-3-14-llp Win RENT Klve room Modern house. iL'or, Tenih Street. Rhone M 7f.0. 10-3-14-llp FOR SALE Ford Tudor sednn. New, run only 2r.0fl miles. Com pletely equipped, speedometer, bumpers, spare lire, ele. Me rhnnirally. point, tires, etc., ab solutely perfect. Must sell ac count sickness. No reasonable of fer rerused. Rhone Davison, Main 7R7. 33-3-14-ltp FOR SALE Cement 'mixer and ouiril. Inquire !I03 Spring. 8-3-l4-2t'p "Motlicr" Slnris Fund. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. A "Ma damme Schumann-Heinlt" dish fund to furnish I he chinaware forj the' proposed American Legion home here nvas starteil at u recent mecllng or the Fort Harrison I'nit of tlie Legion Auxiliary. On her last visit here, "Molber"' Schu-mann-lieinll donated one dollar to be used to start some Ulnd of fund for The American Legion. $2,481.00 GIVEN FREE The above amount has been given away by us In prizes. $5S7.80 more will be given away as follows: First prize 1925 Ford Toiring car. Besides this splendid first prize we are going to give away 40 other prizes. i i i i i i I i I 2 :t i i r, I I I l I I J I j 3 4 j .1 I ! "I "I I 3 ' I 4 IS I i I I I I I I I I I I i 2 ' .11 4 A ! l: J t ! Mr. Lesser, in order to trnnsier Rearrange the figures In thrvto the screen this story Just as It nbove square In such a manner had been writ ten. arranged to that they will count Hi each way ! prologrnph the pictures In cxneily (horizontally snd vertically) nnd ,n,! fnme location and reproduce send us your nnswer together.mnnv of the exact scenes, with yo tr name and address When nil lans had been com neatty written on a sheet of pa-I Pted. .Tohn Jasper, production per and If yon? answer Is correct; manager of Principal Pictures, we will nt one mall yon a splen- wns nnt ,,,to thft location B,,n nV did Illustrated prize list descrlb-1 Mr- I-wt Pnv Wf)V Ing thn prizes nnd giving full ln-"nfi nrrlvnl of Ihn company of formation nnd rules. In case nf ' Payers and teehnlelnns. When Mr. ties general appearance, neatnessl , fl0r an'1 ,nft ro"pany arrived and hand-writing of entry will be,,1,rV fm,mI n nftw,y b",H ron' considered factors. If correct we'r,rros lh" ftIOflff ,a tWpt will ndvlso you by return rm.lt of nnd In many lMtnnre a simple condition to fulfill. Don't Uirn"Rn fissures of rock that had send any mony. Yoa can be aihPPn b,n8,M nwi,y, , ppp?1. i prize winner without spending one' cent of your money, Send your answer act quickly, The Pacific Homestead ' . 180 Kouth Commercial Salem. Oregon. MAMTH POP J I WiSHTO) 1 ' ( f5 WSS i 1 MI39 MWffTEW J II I II tMft HORNBLOU I 7hsAMwLLJ ' (SEE W05SR ff Show rn 57 a calling i J. fEir l. 1 "js gj I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo I CAL.&V VOU U? TOJ4.V 41 .JUlT6ft PAST TeiM, but you t,eR(s not in TO KN0J . . . vW ' : Jin- S lie U iflll ,Nt Jk.-V it ? I CPON'TW i W5U1-, WH1T 'S K-NO W "(AJH Y V f fHf OCCASION, SFT GGAW SuPPeRT BY THAT TlWe YOU OCf4-i TO a n ali&i a: r i La Grande "Notch Number One" Starring Yakima At Sherrys Today Tt was a pleasure to see our old friend 13en Wilson again starring on the screen in "Notch Number One" nn Arrow-Great-Western pro duction. Ben certainly picked a mighty good plot for his return to the silver sheet. Also he brought in added attraction with him In Yakima Canutt, chanipion Ameri can cowboy, who was presented by Fx-Secrctary McAdoo with the Roosevelt eup last fall, winning It from all comers at the two lead ing western rodeos. Pen, as the ranch foreman, is hopelessly in love with the boss's dnughler. Marjorie Daw. His boss is shot and to save her fiance he allows himself lo be cuptured and taken to jail. Reed Howes as the fiance. Arthur Mackly and 1, It tie lllllle Lord as "Dicky" are all fine. The work of fanult in proving the foreman's innocence Is full of dra matic thrills. Comedy showing. "A Fat f hancc.V starring Walter Hiers. Great Picture Made Exact Setting . Of Story. "A great picture rhode under great difficulties," was the com ment of Pol Lesser, president of principal Pictures corporation nf- . ter tlie completion of production i work on his film version of "The .,Mlne with the Iron Door," Harold -Hell Wright's newest and greatest ' ! ii.im.liLh nnvol im.l lull It'll ill nil. t1 nrninreil nu the fenture TiiMnrn nl I Sherry's Sunday, Mondny and Tues- I day. Jj For Mr. Wright, when he wrote his story, trnvelled Into the Can- ndn del Dro (Canyon of Cold) In jjlhe Catalinn mountains In Arl- zonn, near Tucson, by horsennk j nnd over rough country which did not then bonst even a trail. And ' 11 ?, ''""""" hy which the players nnd others were transported dally between the locntlon site and their camping place on the Triangle ranch miles distant. Here were photographed the scenes nf the old mining prospect- 2- ii TMlMK VPr TT r r-2" i (nfyiU Theatres ors and their shack; of the dinky littlo mine, and the struggling lit tle creek where thoy panned for gold; of Saint Jimmy, the young physician broken tn health who with his mother .brought cheer to Die Inhabitants of the Canada del Oroj nnl of other Important se quences In the picture. When this location had served Its purpose the company left for another site twenty-five miles fur ther into the wilderness, and atop a high mountain where the au thor had pictured the cabin of Natachee, the Indian whORO door step was a huge boulder on the, edge or a great cliff, from which there was a view of the country for miles on all sides. Lumber and the fittings for this Indian cabin were ''snaked" up the steep and rocky hillside, for there were no roads or trails It ailing Into that wilderness. The chase across the country when.lhj hero and the Indian trailed the.. bandit captors of the heroine of this highly dramatic and most' human of tales was limed in the verious sections of t he count ry bet ween Tucson nd the Mexican border covered by the author when he rashloned his novel. Priscilla Dean . In Colorful Romance At the Star. Fiery Priscilla Dean, now at the Star in her second Hunt Strom- berg special product ion, 'A fafe In "aim," a Producer! I Hst ribnt j I tig corporal ion release. Advance reports state thai tills new pic- lure Is not only one of the most lavish product inns In which , Miss lieiin has ever appeared but thut Grande Ronde Lumber Co, A Home Oonnrrn Willi Home I'lirpoaa We Iinvo aonio odil stock, tin. I icrniln of Mind I'alnlH ami )ilil-sld Windows, Wn wish lo mnvn this slock nn. I are lnaklii bar tain prlts. i it even exceeds "The Siren of Re. ville"fTom the point of action, and drama tip interest. . A Cafe In Cairo" Is a, plcturlita tlon of the novel of the same name by Jzola Forrester, author of "Thu White Moth.' 'and the photoplay version is credited to Harvey Gates who wrote "The Wildcat of Paris' and a number of other earlier PrUicltla Dean triumphs. It Is 4 colorful, exotlo melodramatic ro mance ;of the land of Cleopatra, and it Ut mid that the very at moHphere and myttliciNm of the Far KiiBt pehvades Its every scene. As Naida. fasclnatlnK little Hour! who falls In love with a daubing younjf American secret service ope rator. Miss Dean is Klvon u rolo which exactly fits her tnUiiue ser!en per.sonallty. i And lulo it she injfeta not only the temp'ht ous portrayal for whieU she Is runious but also a heart appeal tjtut ' she has heretofore iut re vealed. . ' AlthquKh 'A fafe In Cairo" Is s setitially a melodrama. It tells one of the most ehtirmiUK love stories that ban graced the cn'en in many moons. Home of tlt thrills with which It abounds are the uttack on Hie KukIInIi caravan, the utiempt to overt brown t tlm llritlsh power in Cairo, the cafe and lmren) scenes mid the fitfht at he llouso of SlarH which, termi nates in u Hltine-tintrliiiir knlte struKtrle un derneath the water.' Appearing oposl(e prlHcllhi Mean is Ituhert Kills, while niher iimmhei'M 11I' her support hifr 'at Purity Bread nlnilo Clean Sold Clcnn Tiulli In ndverllnlng Implies honesty In nmnurarturo and the assurance nf a square ileal, Give nn n, trial, La Grande Bakery K. i. McWn.MAMS, Owner Tlie Only Independent Uakorx In tm OranilB. BLUE RIDBON BRliAll . SCl'ERFINB BREAD ACME PAINT covers more surface, and really costs less. : Paint for every surface Paint for livery Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STKO.M liKltG S. & M. Rpotlitfbts Facknnl WJro all sfes GMieiator ite Slnt-ter Itruslics JJgliL (.lobes all sizes Liuiip KiM'kels Genuine I tern y nntl Pclco Colls, Points,, t'tr, , , FRED T. 'Sio'tfllu , ( I,A (JRANDK-JOHFl'II HTACE LINK ' '. Raars A tkildlron, J'roiis. St.'iEM Leave Ln (Jrnnile Daily 7:.'i0 :()() . 12:110 - 4:00 Staples I-ave Joseph ' 7::i() - 10:30 - 12:30 - 2:30 Eighth Message Why pay more? Yon can bny on ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leu. Ledbetter Garage 1406 Adams Avenue TA MR rmitei.0Vt9.- IT Ne.53 ON MV PART TO ACCEPT ALL, THE Mofjew AMD HOrtoR I RECeiueO FROM THE BEAUT4 CONTEST WHEN MAGIC MUD WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR MV 6UCCE.SS - WONT A0U R.EA'bE LET ME VvRlTE WOLJA TESTIMONIAL LETTER GIVING MAOlC MUD THE CREDIT y ) lncludo Carl Htockdale, Harry 1 Woods. Kvelyn fielbie, l,arry Kteers, Ruth Klnff. John Htepplinic and CarmeD Phillips, fhet Wit hey di rected under the personal super vision of Hunt Hlromberir, and Sol j Polito ts credited with the photog raphy. 1 Singing Bell Hops 'Head Sunday Vaudeville Bill. A" well balanced vaudeville Mil In a proKram that in highly di verting will bo presented . at the Arcade theater on Sunday. Three Sinking Bell Hops in songs as you like them present an act 1 hat always pleases for everyone likes K'-'ud sitmhiK and this trio certainly can sing. .Made up as helho)s. they have the opportun ity of , dispensing -enough comedy to offset the usual singing. Alan Gray In versatile originalities, a comedy magic act that has the audience roaring with laughter not a dull moment. Watch him closely ami. IiIk egotistical mannerisms, conver sation and fen is In comedy leger demain. The Cues In "Han't fall Me, Pop", a1 comedy musical o- fering introducing solos on the cornet, trombone and savophoun in a repertoire of popular melo dies, llurst Devars, In "Mil linery Nonsense," In an effective stage selling. This refreshing cou ple introduce iwo excellent per sonantles In a P'-rles of laugh-pro CAHniJItlCTOnS Klaxon Horns Stop JJgbts Itobcrt ltoKuh anil Chninpion Spark Plugs Copikt Tuhliift Gitrbrlcl Snub hers BURGESS 1B0M Jfittmnm t. CbmfurftiUu Cj UKE SEV-TlSH- . I I 11 Iks-.-nr- MAKE K.minr if -Johthank yoking situations. Intermingled- with tuneful songs and clever dancing. Max Freehand Duo In a few thrills, a novelty act that Is very eentuttional and daring and performed in a most unusual way. orchestra and pictures are also fcature-J on the bill. Africa Kales Its T.octists And Ships Then to Holland ALKXANDltlA. Fgypt (AP) Locusts, the plague of South Africa may yet be found to have e com mercial value. Kighly-elght bales of the' Inserts, dried, weighing IK tons, were forwarded reei-ntly from Kaxerne to Durban for shipment to' Holland. It is recitllt d here that an oil for use In airplane engines,, which retains lis liquidity at very high altitudes, een be extracted from locusts, and tlvot a by-product " of the process Is a food for cat lie' and poultry. fi-room nmilerii bouse, garage, lot rM I III, cor ner Wiilntit and Main si reel 8. Shade ' irccrt ami shniblH'iy; pnvetl btrce'H. Pllceil $:lsiio $fi00 cash lialanco on lernis,', 1 ' WKEKS & RLACK llFAIrOttH New Foley IHdg. r Insurance - Ivans b4 Poultry Netting Now is llio tlnii) lo make llio Chicken I'urk. 1 liavo ' l'KXClNO In All IMgliM F. L. LILLY 11 Hardware . Phone MaIh 81 vil wm a WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And l'rcasrrs I'HOMC MAIN 7SJ - Jtcpot Streut La Grande , Mattrcaa Shop and , Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds eleaned and rehullt; Feather Renovating. Rag and Fluff Rugs made to order and tor ante. Carpet and R'Jg CleaaM . tug. Furniture Reicoverlntv' fjcciisefl FiinilKatcr. Factory I'hone 424-W ' DMAS. EDWARDS, l-ruo. ! UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TARI.R fieaTea leaves Union I,a Orande l:1S A. Nf. ll:iifl A. M, 1:11 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays Iesves Iiravra Union I.a Gnui1 1:00 P. M. 6:16 p. M, Kaiurday Mght Specials ' Iieaves Leaves Union Im Grande T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. It. Heated Cars P. O. H'IjAP, Munnjrer Ileadqtinrtcrs, Sommrr Hotel i. BY TAYLOR I Buy j -This I Home V ntLL?iNC woiiiMftiervcu I . MAV VMRITS A FEW tlNES Or5 " J AII- IX) r- Jr-- K. riuu ui I , TESTIMONIALS BUT IF IT VMILL WOU tEL fcA'SltK WCUL. B E CjLAD to publish it J