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Monday, March 16, 1925. THE LTA GRANCE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want The Market FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-room house. 1103 O Ave. 7-3-13-Utp FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur nishud opnrtment nt Maple Apts. ; 1918 Second Ht. 12-S-lll-0tp FOR RENT Modern three-room -;; furnished apartment. Newly kul- goniined, steam heated. 1GOC 12-3-1-1-tf i hJQR RENT Furnished rooms for H jpight JlounekocplnB. J 61 2 Adams. Phone 257-J. 11-2-27-tr i " FOR RENT ; Second St. 6-room house on Phone. 318-J. 10-2-20-tf FOR RENT Modern steam poat . : 'ed apartments. Warmest In city. Close In. SuaArchie J. Murray. ; Penney Jildg. lO-a-iu-tfp FOR hAUS : FOft SALE Cement mixer und -''outfit. Inquire UII3 HprlnR. !i-3-14-2(p 'i'WR SALE Purebred White Leg. iVhorn pullels. Farmers 204. : I 1 , - 8-3-11 -dtp - it : - - .(UK HAI.K Hupmobile, Model It '! ) touring. Terms lo responsible nnrin mini... in iir V .. 12-3-13-Otp rOR SALE 33(1 feet of 0-foot heavy chlol;en vNre. $10. Phone ,' i48-J. 12-3-13-4tp R SALE OR TRAPi: 310 acres if land. ISO aereable. 40 acres 1th water right, about !)0 neres FOR SALE :: .Three-room modern home,-good location near shops and school. - ftmuriM In ' lonvlnv tnwn nml hna nrtnori thtn nrnnnrl u est It aril) v pall. It will pay you to Investi if 1 o ,'fleven-room homo, well localcl) , vo 'n.yi-u on ct:i, iui (.ituu, Jill erms are very reasonable. j) -0-I fOne-ocro trnct close to Grcen , wood school and now saw mill. 7 JJroom home and barn on place. V 'jpis piace win consider a small car as part of first payment. ,? -0-. ;Four-room home, city water, electric lights, plastered. This is & well-made small home, well lo- CAted. A small automobile or ronl estate contract will bo cepted as a first payment nnd the fcalanco can be paid HUo rent. , REALTORS Estate Ijoans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN ft EDBRHARD Oeo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber hard, Attorneys, La Orando Na- ' tlonal Bank Building. rjFIIROPRAOTORH DR. BELLB MYERS Chlroprao tor, New Foloy Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 6 p. m., and 1 to p. m. OR, J. J. WOODKLL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and lood dlseasea, headaohes, ap pendlcltla, backaches, rhijnia tlsm, asthma, ecxema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, beart and kidney trouble suo cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Dlaeasea of women and children a specialty. Suite SO, Bommer Bldg. Phone 4J7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. 'ObTTEOPATHIO physician OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Dlaeasea of women . and feeding of infants a ape- claltv. Office Phone Main ins. Res. Phone 106-R. flomnut: BldS, I PHYSICIAN-BURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses, flommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm - PROFESSIONAL DECORATOn HOrSE PAINTING. CnWrrrln and Paper-hanging. J. Iindy. Phone 481-W. 1-2 1 -tf U A. STOOP Realtor. La Grande National Bank Btdg. Phone Main 81. 2-24-lm AT FRF, CIRK DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY-' VTLLE Specialists in chronic j diseases. Methods: Naturopath j and Mech.mo-Tberfipy. Skin and j blood diseases, nervous diseases, j chronic headaches, eczema, scki-j tica. appendicitis, constipation. ' nwel trouble; all kinds ofj rhronic diseases siiccess'ul'j-1 treated. Call Main .121. Mav- Tllle Nature Cure Home. 2tn. East Adams Ave. Office hours! in to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 6 p. in j Consultation Free. ' Place of Union and Wallowa Counties - The Call Of The Highway Spring brings n tall to get nut on the. road that's liar.l lo rc.st. If you have u far, you arc: Iciiipu-il to use it at unit. lr oii lutveirt tme, you're Muplcil In take. I he dun;o! anil Join Hie croud. Now is the lime lo lell pi.is-jlii-ls nlimil Mil -ar luir Billns. They aw lulcivstcil anil they will lie bluing soon. The Observer Want Ail will rcllcll them ill ll linn j ami HillK. niliilniiim cost. "AN ORNF.nVKIt WANT . Al Wll.lj HO IT." sub-Irrigated. three largo springs, lots of e.owo and hogs and nia elilnery. near Raker project. One-half mile from Ti-looasct. I I 2.000.00. :ir,no cash, balance 6 years. E. Rlaser, Telooaset. . 44-3-2-lmp FOR RA I.E OMn S t nlcl7.RaT Kuin. See ('has. MeCrary. J-3-13-3IP FC1R RAI.70 OR TRADE Ford 'touring ear in good condition. Cull at Kiilerpilse Market. 1 n-s-i:i-ot WANTI5D WANTED 1H8-J. . I.nwn work. Phono 6-'3-10-Ct WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phono 414 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. LOST LOST Rav horse wllh star in rorehend. Wt. 1200 to 1800 lbs. Notify Mrs. H. Friswold, Alice!. 17-3-10-fltp f.eo,yrnpliy MmloTCasicr ' SOFIA. Bulgaria (AP) Under instructions from the ministry of i,..i,A... t, many towns, refecting the foreign ' nomenclature that has ex sted in . . . , some instances for centuries. , ,Un ' . . f The results, so far us reported, Indicate that the villagers are sei lectin name, eousle,,s ,, viti.ptony--enfT --hrcvt- v.-j Thn niivcT ment has the approval of the Bui (jarian Institute of M up-making. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY j, O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 860 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular mcotlngs every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mnoseheart Legion No. 898 Ineets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome, Tr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS La Qrande Lodge No. 418. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home anil club privileges cheer filly ntendfd to all Uro'her Klks. Lester Bramwell, Eralted Ruler. Mood Sckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THB WORT..D La Grande Camp No. 18$. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eaglea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-22, La Grande Na tional Rank Building. T. Reece. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. . - "f"1"' No. 41, A. F. and A. M. bolds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V.' Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. $7 meets every . Monday evening la Caetle halt (K. of P. Ham. at . m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C L. Berry, C C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 18, O E. 8. holds stnted communica tion the second snd fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. ' Maude K. Kberhard. W. M. Vlnrence Rnrnn. Reeeefarv THE PYTHIAN SLOTERS meet every Friday evening, except the fourth of eneh month, nt 7:30 nt the K. P. H ill. All Tlsltln? sis ters 'Welcome. M. E. C. Mildred Crowley. St. of It. and C. Iora Rose. 1-1-lm Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ada are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than D a. m. date of Insertion, Hates: 2o per won for uac!i Insertion. ZrUKU RltlCK Modern 4-rooiu apartment, private bath. Close in. Uoouis nt all prices, nlso board. 1 5-S-l 1. WANTED Oirl for geneml Jiousc. work. Phone ly . W: IGU2 Kourlh Ht. Hi-310-2tp FOR iSALE-S See. Spilngtootll ' harrow nearly new. J. ll. Iloh liin. Phone Farmers 2iix. 1 2-3-1 0-4.1 i. FOR SALE Ten Bern -tract In Frulldale. Improved. Call 2203 Rlrfh or phone 4l!(M.' . . 1 4-3-1 0-lltp. OR SALE Two Incubators In good condition. Formers r.X:l. , . . .. . !-3-10-2lp. FOR SALE One 4-rooiu House Close In. I'rice. $l2"0.uu. $1110.00 Cash, balance $ti.ii0 iior mouth. One 6-Room ' house, ' close In. Price tlMio.no. $100.00 cash. Halanco $25.00 per month. Py ramid Lnnd Co. 3 1 -3-1 0-Hil I'lvr-pri'vi'iiUoii shiynn LONDON (AP) Shakespearean quotations are used by the London Metropolitan Fire Rrigude in an I effort In caution the public against j carelessness -where fires are con cerned, I Ono quotation In particular, "A little fire Is quickly trodden out, which lielng suffered rivers enn-j not quench," hns been hung- up in the tire brigade bendquarters in London and distributed to various fire prevention bureaus. Ants have started reading ihe papers already to see where the spring picnics will be held. Australian Iloxcr to Invade T. S. IXJNIiOX. (AP) George Took, the Australian heavyweight fight er, who has been in Ilerlin for some months, has arranged to go to the Fnfted Htatcs in the near ! future, according to his manager . Charlie ,ucas. llo , .. ' . , ' b . . . , . i vears, exiects several bouts In . ' . , , , , ,, America, after whirh he wi re- , . . . .. , I lo Australia The Lucas an- .nouncement says Cook's l Irs. mutch The reformers'have started wor rying over what the bathing girls won't wear this summer.. If he advertises it, he knows It's good. CLAUHE C. TRAIT V''W ! a novel, it Is really a finished A good old fellow by the nnme"irp of worlt: n"" n,,,hor of Fred Brnden gave us the slo- ,1f,B H"1""'! P'npl- 'Ih m- gnn "A Poor Man's Friend " ,,v"s- nm1 h0fl Rlvnn I,n nlso,,,,,1y However, he did not know we , ,nift version of historical fact, leg would make good use of It. nelth-. pn,,ry am! tra,litlon or did he know that thosn few Ilnce when theater goers see words would bring bfm n new lint, f t Tit San Xavler Mission, built by House pnlnt. 2.t,(t a gallon f'npfgo Indians away back in Nails, ?r.or base In keir lotH. Kai"''- wnti "s nnar or mum k"mi rod block barb wire, (4.41 p..r Kpool. Fxlru Slnr-A-Slnr Slilnglen, j:l.i;r, per M. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tn Poor Man's Frleort" Oppo. Foondry. PHONT5 148 f . No Sunday nnsfnnM MAMU POP ?3 Cm ( hulxo - Marian' IHI IS CHIC -I JUST WANTED To Congratulate W0U ON WINMIN& the beautv . COMTEST ii i v . 1 ffil OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo "THAT '5 "HUMOfieSQUS lW'Pc iAjrtiit.tviCi, Do Yoo Know U.'HAt 4ntcKi Dvorak fs0T He woie it fcR. -The V.iNO La Grande Strong Theme 01 t,, :n '(OnnfI,.n' JJUVe J" Ocliiuicl At Arcade Theater A strong theme is offered in "Sandra," llarbara I.a Marc's lat est First National picture now be ing shown at the Arcade theater. Acting in the title role. Barbara is depicted as a woman with a restless heart. She craves love, vet she knows not where to find it. Her quest carries her through- out (he cai,ltai8 uni pav H,l0ts of Klipnn Jin(, sh(, niP(.ts with num- pron n(V)l, .,xll(iri.,n(.(,Si yPt the real love she seeks is not to be found. Finally Sandra returns to her home town, and there she discov ers love, right on her own door step. Bert I,ytoll ...a ...Ml;-. Jj .Marx's 1eaf.ingman--4Uid the couplo "have an admirable supporting cunt. "Mine With the Iron Door" Showing At Sherrys Now Once more hnft the motion pic ture camera been made the me dium through which the entire public Is being made more fami liar with the history and the' le gendry of the very early days of Spanish, Mexican and Indian oc cupancy of the southwest- Probably the most unique mis sion in t he world and certainly one of the very oldest plays nn important part as one of Ihe pivots nround which revolves the photoplay version of Harold Be Wright's newest and greatest novel, "The Minn. With the Iron Door." now at Sherry's. . This feature plefure, with n trnly nfl-star cast, bended by Dor othy Mnekaill and Pat O'Malley. and dUrt'd by Hum Wood, fol lows closely In every detail the story, iihd everybody known that when Harold BHI Wright ftnlsnes and nil its other historical nspepts, they mny know 1hey are not look ing at some mere piece of studio property work. The gold for the nltar of the Snn XnvlT Mission, and In the fresco ing, legend says, was taken by the Indians from a mine of fabulous wealth In row ore "the mine with the iron door." which whs discov ered, owned nnd operated by a hand of Franciscan Friars who set tied centuries ago In the Canada d'd Oro (Canyon of Gold) some WOli NEEDN'T J - 'J. -'"1 L I II ' -L'' rf I I j r r i 11 ssgL I MlNO-VOU OlOMT Cake for me when Sou Thou&mT those OTHEtt OiRtS W9E GOING To WiN THE CONTEST SO WHV SHOULD X BE WORTH WHILE MOW ? GoorrVE !! ) (AJHAf Oi-o i-te y T-.n -i r1 -Xvt ut Hi A MBViCC. ihC Theatres I"orty miles where now is the little city of Tucson, Arizona. The mission Itself, beautiful In its simplicity of architecture, stands imposingly in t he wide open country south of Tucson, its great white towers glistening in sunlight or shadow and visible many miles away. A card tacked on one of the entrance gates says; "This mission among the papa go Indians was founded by the Jesuits in 1 t'.r. and the present 'new' church was built by t ho Franciscan Friars between tlm years lS7a an.l 17H7. All the In-! terlor frescoing and statuary are original and untouched since 17H7." This card is signed The Franciscan Friars." A comedy also showing. American Hadlo Programs Thrill (.crmau Listeners . BTTft'AtiT, Oerniany':(APV. American radio stations can no .v be heard by subscribers to the southern German ' radio circuit. After numerous experiments the Stuttgart station has succi-cileil in working out the technique byi which Anorfcun radio contrlbu- j tlons ore-tnade available to tier-1 man listeters. ' On a -recent Sunday, at mid night, a ' concert at Pittsburgh was transmuted by the Stuttgart station on a 443-meter wave to its subscribers. They were thrilled to learn 1 hat the American sta tion was at the same time helm? heard by radio fa us In Kngland, South Africa ami Stutlgarl, Spring Is ihe time for lambs to gnb.nl, hut a lamb who gambled In Wall street. lost a fortune. Grande Rondo Lumber Co. A Home Cornvm With Home Purpose We hnvn some odd slock, No. I grade or Mked Paints and Odd-fdzed Window. We wish lo move this stock ami nre makhiK bur e.alii prices. - I'IU r.l.Tl.v I- OLDSTOGKING nun nnnm in MUK H r An,1 i ordlnp to j PARIS. CAP) Ao consorvntive rsttmattfl two billion' franca In hbhh-'n away hi tho "old stocklnR'" of tlu Ifold cotnsj traditional French, peo- plo. and If Krnnct' had this K"M hidden at IU dlaposal Un. coun try's rtnnnrktt situation - would w distinctly lmr.rnvcd, Kvct y Kind of unpful bur om b.is been made to Induce tlu? holilt-iH to U the a!.:itc !i:tv th' ir 1ki:u'V:iI L-tf'ti:.-.. mid durint; tlm war murh was rccup-t!ral-d undisr patriotic itl'lin-nci's. What remains scms to form uu unattainable residue as for us the state Is concerned. Kvery now and tlit-n, however, cast's conn before the Courts wherein people arc con demned dtp tfoiiitf round Die coun try' buying up ilit-f ranc. pieces, which they liulitce the har)ers to surrender In return for from 40 to 'iO fniiK'H. Their renl vnluo Is more- like 7i frama, but this tra ffic is ill-';nl and ileaU rs In It need hhvh rates of jtrofit. A Kb"! should 'never marry a man who l brows her money a w;ty as fast as she can mnUe il. Parity Bread Made Clean Kohl Cleim Ti nth In advertising implies honesty In manufneturo and the nssuranee of a squaro deal. Give us a trial, La Grande Bakery K. J. McWlLLIAMSI, Owner The Only Independent IlaUcry In La Orande, IILTJE UlltltON BREAD i SUPERFINE DREAD ACME PAINT covers more surface, and really costs less. Paint for every surface Paint for Kvcry Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE LUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STItO.MBi:i(G S. Mt Spotlights Packard Wire all slrs Generator At Starter Briisbeg liiglit .lobes all sizes Lamp Sockets Genuine Itemy and Deb-o foils, I'olnts, etc. FRED T. llWi Sadly CT me , i;- i ear w iw .of M ... .uh fti itrt i.jiv-vui'; diini'.i'ii rri'Aijru Ijinal llnars t'ildlnui, Props. SliiRfS Leave La ftnimle Daily 7::0 - 9:00 - 12:.')0 - 4:00 Slaves Leave .Tnseiih-7:M J'liglitli Messagp 4) Why pay more? Yon can bay nn KSSKX or a HUDSON COACH for lew. Ledbetter Garage 140 Ailauu Arentia r VoP 1. MEED A. CHArjiE OP C!" SuRROii:D'M!?5- 1 VIWT TO 6(5 awaw Someplace where l Can get some outdoor ex.erose amd FORGET ABOUT Mw WORK! IN I THE OFfiCE 1 - A "7 . n h i lally Morning Observer. March ISf. 1S9 8. Tht teti-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry Huhl of imbler, died Haturduy, Mureh 13. thcr arejisns. Ho had been complalnliiK of a sore throat for several days Und on l'riday U was thought that ho was nearly well and work ed all day, but tlm treacherous disease all the time was claliultifjr Ills victim, 1 r. Molitor was call ed late I'rlday evening but' It w is' too late. The mriubanse hud involved the trachea anil ht? died the ne.t d;ty. Attorney Finn left Monday eve nlnif fur Portland on leal busi ness, John Halter writes John Anth ony from 1 envcr, roio., that he Is thinking strongly of coming lo this valley to start n dairy. Karl J. Rtarkland of the Poee Is in the city, slating Aial the People's parly Is working har moniously and effectively. They have three candidates, .1, K, f'he nuult ror recorder, .las. ttusucl for sheriff and O. M. flunlner for schoul si'iperlulcndent, but whether they get their men fir nit will he Just as 'hnrd to elect Hie other fellow. Sunday. March 13, was election CAKIIUKKTOKH Kluvon Horns Stop Lights Itobert Bosch nml Cbamplnn Spark Plugs ; Copper Tubing C.ni'brlel Hniiblicrs BURGESS IIOR Jerrota A. Comfortably 10:.'10 - 12:30 - 2:.'10 day In Division 362 of D. of L. E. The following officers were elect ed fur the coming year: O. W, Moon, C. K.; J. (J. Gerdner, b K,; T. K. I'atty, S. K.: Henry He- json, F. A, K.; F. a. Schilke, A. A. K.; it. M. Wall, T. A. K.: K. Jacobson, guide; K. K. Holm, chaplain. O. V. Moon was chos en delegate to the biennial con vention of the Jirotherhood of Locomotive Kntrineers to be held at st. I.ouis. Mo., on the 11th day of May, isys, and O. W. Han- . son as representative of the Ci. II. of A. to bo held in Portland. .Island City will have six dele pales In the 1 Jemoeratle county convention, namely: W. (1. Hunt er, Andrew Bloeklitnd, .James Gur rity. J. V. Mecall, K. It. Holmes ami l.ee Humphrey. It has been nbout seven years now sinee a petticoat showed. Buy This Home 5 -room modern house, garage, lot 1 10, enr n er Walnut and Main streets, Shade tree and bniblM'ry; paved titreetf. Prhed S:tN00 $r00 fitli lialnncn on terms. WKKKS & BLACK JSI''A!jTOHS New I'o1eyN Bldg. Insuruuce - lioans Poultry Netting Xow Is the time to make the Chicken Pork. I have ri:Nci.u In All Heights F. L. LILLY Uardwar Vhom Mala .85 WEAVER'S TallorN, Cleaners, Dyora Ami Prcssers I'HONF MAIN 733 Di-iMit Ktreut Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind cleaned and rebuilt! Feather Henovntlnir. Han and Fluff ' Ilut;a niadu to order and for ' sale. Carpet and Ttia; rieaia--' Intr. Furniture Ue-covefln.'C' defused Fiiniluaicr. Fiicltiry I'hoiic 424-W 'II AS. l:i)WAItI)H, Prop. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAI1I.H reaves Iieavea t n Ion Iji Grande 1:16 A. M. 11:110 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Sundays Iare Iieavra Union I .a Oraade 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. If. Kalurtlny Night Kpeclala I weaves Lravoa Union La Orande 1:00 P, M. ' 11:00 P. IL Heater) Can P. O. IWJP, Manaser nraclqiiarters, Rommer Hotel BY TAYLOR r ( FltOE -' MM FOREMAN juaT i:AlLd .1 -UPAWP 9W-E A'EEDES AMETRA MAN TO 5HOVJELMUD DOWN. AT r V OUR SVOAMP- I'LL TEcC' I 1 HIM SOu'LL TAKE ( ' f , THE JOS1', r J CT Ml i-i