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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
Tuesday, March 17, 1925. THE LX GKANUE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVETf The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties La Grande Theatres FOR RENT fori KENT 7-room houso. 110? D Ave. 7,3-13-litp FOIl RENT Modern 3-room 'fur.- nlshrd apartment in. .Maple AptB. 1BI2 Hurond Ht. 12-3-lS-litp ,-OK FtKNT Modern lliree-room fnrnlBhPil apurtmenl, Nitwly hut nnmineU, steam henteil. mnr. Wash. 13-S-I3.tr KOR RENT Kurnlshid rooms for . .1.-1,1 hnllBntttxinilli' 1 f, 1 9. A.l,if,a fl'iono K7-J. ' ' il-3-57-tr foil RENT 6-rriom houso on e.,oAn,l Kt Plinni HI 8.1 10-2-2C-tf poll RENT Modern steam heat ed apartments, warmest tn city. Clone In. Ree Arculu J. Murray. penney BlUR. KI-8-IO-tfp FOR hALB lilt SALE 3 See. Rpringtooth parrow nearly new. J. J). Dnh. bin. I'lione Farmers llx. 12-3-l(I-4tp FOR SALE Purebred White Leg. horn pulletfl. Farmers 2i4. , ' 8-3-1 1 -fit it The Call , Of The Highway Sprint; brings n fall to Bet out tin the roatl that's Imr.l to resist, if yon have n far, ..voti ure teiiiptiHl tu iise It at once. If ytm haven't one, jou're tdiiiilitl to take the !mtgn and join the ciimtl. Now Is the Hull' to tell pros pects iilmut used car liar uaill. They are iuli'iltiti'il anil they twill he buying ' mhiii. The Observer Want ' Ail will reach tlieill In a hurry anil with minimum cost, "AN OnKEnVEIt WANT All Wllili DO IT." NEW TODAY NOTICE. , ClMfirird Want Ails mm lrtct ly CASH IN AOVANOKl copy mwt be In - not later than a. m. (late of tnr;lon. Haunt 2o per word for eaci Insertion, Final Showing of "Mine With Iron Door" At Sherrys Tonight 1 pontes and similar sources of dan i ger, but In "Hldln' Pretty ho found hlmaalf on tho back seat of fa motorcycle piloted by Slim olt j known fur una wirtt hm ont of 1ho , - I most reckless mtn who over did In Hieee days of artificialities ! stunts on that vehicle. On this moioroyem pesmonu ami Colo raced for miles uifuhisti i.C train aboard which Peamond rtn ally swuntr hlmelf from the and make believe it Is seldom that the theatet-ffocr muy be'oulte cer tain that scenes pausing before him on the motion picture screen FOR R.M.K Cow. St i vet. 24 I 4 N. Second G-3-17-4tp. are actually those set down bv na- ! spwedlnic machine. - And previous nwe. und not cleverly contrived i boanllns the motorcycle the two by the urn his of the property mun. ""d used an automobile a part lbiL In the vase of Tho Mlnojor ine rmr. With the Iron IXJor," Sol lA's-sr's film version of . Harold 11HI WiiBbfs new and popular- novel, there Is no room for doubt uk in the actuality of the see lies and sett in km. Kvery word of Hie story was written by Mr. Wright tu the ilfsert un! mouuiulns of Arixoiitu near Tucson, and evry scone in the feature , photoplay was . mudr FOR SAI-K Hupmoblle, Mod-l Ti inuring. . Terms to responsible party. Thone 4ii3-W. 1 2-3-1 3-Gtp FOR SALE OR TRADE 311) acres - land, 180 acreahle.. Hi. neres ith water right, about 90 neres tub-Irrigated, three Jarft springs frOR SALE Three-room modern home, Rood location near shops and school. Owner Is leaving town and has priced this property so It will sell. It will pay you to Investi gate this. Sflven-room home, well locnte-1 on ' paved street, for J3700. The terms are very reasonable 0 One-acre tract close to Green wood school and new saw mill. I-room home and barn on place. This place will consider a small .car aa part of first payment. , Four-room home, city water. electric lights, plastered. This is a well-made small borne, well lo catnd. A small automobile or ,real estate contract will bo ac cepted as a first payment and the balance can be paid like. rent. jGeo. H.Currey lots of cows nnd hor;s und ma chinery, ivnr Rnfcer project. One-hntf mile from Telocoset. $12.'iii0.00. $:tr.00 cash, balance ' 6 years. K. Itiaser, Telocnset. 44-3-2-lmp FOR RAMS Ten acre tract In Fruit dale Improved.. Call 250'! Piren or phone 44ttM. 14-3-1 C-Stp. FOR SAMS Two Incubators in good" condition. Farmers r.X:t. 0-3-1 A-2tp. FRTCK lOMKSTKAlS .1. I.. Poilo from Kpokuno. Washington, uu - thurified agent for the Dominion Government of fanada will; be ut the Fol-y Hotel this i-wnlng and .toiunrrnw. to give ' Information regarding free hoiiM-sl4nil lamis in Canada. nlno tn itwue Ctrl til-j and fighting through cai.-s, etiiltllng Intending M-lllcrs wilderness Mr to greatly reduced rates, while . himself, (n the wild and beautiful . traveling nwr the Oanaillan lines spirit, experiencing thrilling of Railway. Ii(i-:t-l 7- Hp. changes of sunlight and storm, . , : : nnd the Hticcesslve mirror! tigs of FOR, SAIJV; Fulton : baby r buggy, .the season. He eamied for weeks Rail Apl. 1714 .Sisth St. bi the very Canada del Oro (Cau- . . ''ld-3--: 17-:ttp. yon of, Hold) where . nntolds the 1 ' , I, . ' ' , r , I mugic . .story he tells of manhood FOR RKN'P Hi rl'etlv. modern fur-'d womanhood. nlslud apartment. ' Pbotie 14rJ.: "itidin') Rrelty" Is a eoniedy druma. the hero of which la u cow boy who was lefj a fortune by nn uncle providing he would live for n year in u big city, where tl muualon und servantH of the bne uncle were ut his disposal. The cowboy took five coiniuinions of Ibe; range with htm. and the ex perience of the latter furnish on the exact spni dem ribed by Uio j wn-ainingly-funny sltnutions. DovelLst. Rliliug through desert stretches I'TUnCeS llOWiU'd IS wr5ci.t steeped 'pamsii lJouuty New iiix lMlm 8-3-1 7-31 p. 'lie. curiously Investigated ' llii legi-nds of the territory, the stor ies of adventure- nnd daring and FOR It F.NT ' Modt-rn ; furnished i w,"l,n MO ''"" "": ""' 'rieH housrvat 17u.1V, Sprnc Street. "f frt0'" ,,nfIri1rtIilln 9-3-1 7-2l.,',n,'lr l,H;,t of ,nP ;"'h" with the ' ' , " '.liron door,' which, h-grud has, it, - 4-Room furnished I bitrle.! beneath a area! ava f?all TriW - . laaehe -from a nioun.ain aide. FOR RENT apartment. 8.-3-1 7-lf. Desmonds in New Role at Star WANTKIl -- Hnnslkeep.r. moiner, nnpioyeii iinu iu au ir. - titr 1 i r j j 11 Woman who can take full 111 KKlln 1 leity charge, rhono Main 5311 for ap point inent. . ' !-8-l7-3lp FOR SALE Oil TRADE Ford tourlnK 'ear in a:ool condition. Call at Enterprise Market. , 14-3-13-Ct WA.NTKD WANTED Olrl for ceneral house work. Phone ICS W: 1602 Fourth Kt. ' 10-.1-lC-2tp FOR 11ENT Five-room i modern house. . 2005 Find Street. Five, room house 701 Jefferson Street, rhono 4fiaj. - . - 17.3-1 7-1 tp. FOR RAI.K Dry cordwood. S7.00 a cord, fall Main 647. ti-.'t-l7i)t i I'mvinn Aulfe.1 tr 1'nilo - '. To rmttt't Willi Hints r WANTED -p Lawn work. Phone 15S-J. 6-3-10-6t WANTED Sowing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mra. Nora Webb. 1-12-1 7-1 m LOST REALTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance LOST Bay horse with star In forehead. Wt. 1200 to . 1300 lbs. Notify Mrs. H. Friswold. Alleel. 17-3-10-6tp William Desmond went, through what he says Is the moitt thrilling experience of his lonff and exciting screen career while working In "Ridtn' Pretly," Tniversal Picture to be Known in the: Star theater commencing Wednesdny. Since, he. hus been working as utor for Universal, Desmond has worked with lions, alligators, cow captain of the guards In the pro-1 duction. ' lie also has eyes (or 1 Yvonne and decides, by (air means or foul, (Jaylord must be put out ' of the way. . Dlx hands him a 1 couple of artistic trnmmiiiKs dur ing the course qf the picture until , owell decides It Is best to let the young Americano he. Frank furrier. Joe Ilurke, Pant Panzer. Albert Travernler and oth- I ers appear in support. Paul Hlonne directed the" produe- 1 Hon. which was wrltN-n for ' the Hcrecn by Oerald Duffy. 27 YEARS AGO The. happy couple leaves for their i home near llllgurd today. Tho I Observer extend congratulations and best wishes. Hails tu lie luiid to McCmllc. Kl.'OKNK. Ore. l'lans nre bi Ing luudn to begin laying rails on tho new Houtht-rn l'aclftc grade to MrCredio Springs early this wevk. A train load of steel rails has been taken lo tho "front und n crew or T ) .Mexican innorers as sembled. F.nginoers predict the lulls will l laid to the springs ho that a speeder may run over them by t)ie first Sunday in April. It was with some mlHglvliigs tbnf Paul Slonne made screen . tests tor France Howard, featured In "The Swan," in her brunette make-up for. the role of a-Spanisli senorlta. In Richard Hlx's newest Raramount starrlhff picture. "Too Many Kiss es," which comes lo the Arcade thentef Wednesday only. Here was a girl with light brown hair, n fair skin and dark blue eyes to bo transformed Into a dark haired .ntln leouly. Could It be done? r Komp-ROtd it could; others said It couldn't. And we leave It to you whei hee 'or not Miss Howard Isn't prettier lp her wig than she was in the VltlA Vole of "The Swan." "Too. Many Kisses" Is a story of the Hnaque country in the I'yr enees lielwei-n lrunce and Spain. Dlx is shipped there by his father, a wealthy iblne owner, to keep him away rrom beautiful girts bis one weakness. Rut II proves ri had move, for Olx meets and falls In love with Miss Howard, In the role of Yvon ne. Tho father, however, .is won over In the end. William Rowell Is a villainous lurk place Home Horned., ORKOON CITY. On-. Tim rasl denco nwuetl by Henry I'eckover at I'arkplace on the Clackamas river nnd occupied by 1dm. his son, Frank, and wife, was de stroyed by I'lre this ufict-mum, Nothing was saved from Ihu slruetum as no ;ne, wus at home ut (he lime. Origin of Hie blni.e was a Jitysti-ry. The , loss wad plaet'd at fx. OiiO. Dully Morning Observer. March HI. IBits C. A. liranfer, the sup erintendent 04 the sugar factory, arrived from l.ehi yesterday even ing. Ho Htuted that the structural steel for the factory was now on the roufl and would be hero in a short time. ' Hotter is still very Bcarce. Those who planted fall wheat are happy. It Is looking- fine, T. H. Crawford was a passen ger on last night's train for I'orl tnnd. YV. R. Sargent reports the sale of a portion of the Fine ranch near Klwin consisting of Hid acres to Frank Milne. C. K. Oolden was In (he city yes terday. Having seeded 200 ucres last fall, he is not so busy us many of his neighbors this spring. (leo. Miller seeded 30H a ens last fall nnd Is now plowing and sow ing tbut more. I K. Holmes sold K0 acres of his Sandridge farm this eek to K. WllMim. . ; The funernl services of Jessie Chihlers were.held yesterday. Married- At the residence of W. T. Harmless last evening, W. W. Class and Miss Rosaiinnh II. Ra k both of l'niou county. Rev erend T. H. imlln tied the knot. " ''''- Purity Bread ! Mndo Clean Sold Clenn Truth In advertising Implies honesty In manufactnro and the nssurnnca of a siuaro deal, Olvo un a trial. La Grande Bakery . K. J. McWTTJ-IAMfi, Owner Hie Only Independent Bakery In I41 Grande. BLUE ItlltnON BREAD -SUl'EnFINE BREAD Kwarlx litquesst TcMiay. -HA1.KM, Ore. A coroner'B ln- ci'.li-st to determine tho fjtcts CO.i- nected with the tragic death of l'rd Swart a on his ranch tweh'o miles south 'of Salem, ' will im held here today, according to an nouncement made by District At lorney Carson. Rhysiciuns subl that Hwarta was killed by a' pro-', muture explosion of dynamite. Which mangled his hody almost beyond recognition. The Inquest was demanded by friends f Mr. SwartR. who Informed , tho dis trict attorney that he might havo been the victim of foul play. If ho advertises it, he knows It'i rood. Prominent actress married again. Her fifth time. They swear off mntrimony as we swear off smok ing. ' STOCKHOLM (AP) Interna- tional protection for migratory birds, so that it will bo Illegal toi shoot or trap them In one coun try while the season Is closed in' another, has been endorsed by the" public lands depart inept in Sw-, den. The countries that will be1 asked to join In this agreement' are Great llritain, the Nether-! lands, Germany, Belgium, Norway,! Finland, and Denmark. Without such a treaty there is danger that! wild ducks, quail and other edi ble birds Unit fly south for the1 winter will be eitter-mlnated. i ; V " n.T I Y?n rn K SW; j o f m n p y eolors. Some dav maybe we ran, wear socks of different ' colors. I had always used high priced baking powders for . j the reason that I thought they would make the best j ; cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I i f have had no other on my pantry 6helf ..." j . A splendid testimonial from Peoria, 111. on the high quality of BAKING POWDER 4M -w ace CD Ou-tvces for &O1 More han sTounJ and a half for a Charter WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions o Pounds Used fcy the Government CLAUDE C. TRATT Have you read these advertisements? O' REGON and productetng'advertiscd 'to ail'1' the United ' Statfcs month' by rail' roaiis. Have you read the advertisements? ACME PAINT covers more surface, nnd realty costs less. Point for every surface Pnlnt for Every rurpose. ' Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson . Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Buy (This Home 5-ronni mortem lain, ' (rnrage, lot ftii I Irt, mh Iter Walnut and Main tfrcots. Klindn trees and shniblM'rj j paved HtrtN'ls. Triced $!i8(IO $500 cash balance on trims. . WEEKS & RLAC JlEAIrOKS New' Foley BIiIk, t ' Insurance IvOuna ' This is Notional Oregon Produ&s J Monthl: : Hold , "Oregon Products1 dinners or lunches; mef chants can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or Yestcrdny we. sold 2oA0 .feet of rustic In frultdale, ftno feet of flooring In North Powder, 12iu fret of flooring in Grande, an order of dimension lumber In t'ove. We also filled lots of small or ders of shingles, building poper.j nails, locks, hinges, ptc. We havet " set our stake to sell 1000 gnllonsj; of ho iRe paint In fio nays. 2..ntj per gallon, any color- We are unlo.nling 5 carloads of! lumber into our yard this wcik which we will sell nt bargain', prices. I Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Poor Man' Frlcavl" Oppo, Foondrf. PHONB M m no Hunday Boalneai ganizatiort8 can include at 1 least ont number on Oregon manufactures in their pro-, grams; scliool children can write essays, or make up lists of Oregon goods you'll be surprised at their variety. Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy fhem on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in' dustries means more work, more wage earners, bigger payrolls,increased prosperity for everyone. Associated Industries of Oregon Portland, Oregon Dan C. Freeman, Managjh, Exide Batteries sTito.MBi:it CAitiAiitETons V Klaxon Horns Slop Lights S. A M. Kpo(ll;l(tH rockaril Wlrf nil (if.ni'1'nlor Jb StnHcr Ilrnsliits IjlKlit C.lobrs all slzwi Lntlip Koi'kcts Ci'iitilno ( Ki.'iny anil . Delco Coils, J'olntH, etc. Itolii'rt ltowli anil Cltnmplnn . Spnrlt IMiiKft . Copiior Tttlilnff ; . (iarlirlL'l Bniwuvrh; . FRED T. BURGESS 111 1in JnffrrMta t Poultry Netiing Now- Is the . tlino to make tho Cliit'fcim I'ark. I have Ill All Height F. L. LILLY .Hani ware I'hont. lUdn 81 '' ; ti ' cr mm .Safulij' wiiiiummm &uimu ' Camfoi1aUu IjA niiANDK.aosFi'n htaiik uni., liaar A Colillron, 1'rofM, ; ': Stages Leave Iji Grande Daily 7:!10 - 9:00 -'12:30 4:00 Stages Leave Joseph 7:!10 - 10:30 - 12:30 - 2:30 Neither . A Borrower Nor A Lender Be Have your own telephone. It will save you money and spare you in convenience. Belter see us light away. Home Independent Telephone Co. LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 393-W Eighth Message , Why pay moreT Yon can bay an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leu. Ledbetter Garage 1401 Adaait Atcbiw WEAVER'S Tallora, Cleaners, Djert Anil l'rcsfters . 1'IIONB MAIN 7(1 Depot SIMM La Grande ' Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattrnuita of all kind! ' e1and and rebuilt! Feathar ' RanovatltiR, Rag and' Fluff Huga niada to ordnr and for . Hla. Ciirtint and K'Jf CTa. ;lng. ntrnlturi! Re-covrlnt. J: MiMtmil FttnilKaler; ;v Factory I'lione 424-W CIIAS. KDWAIIDS, Pro. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAIlIiH IjraTFa liMTea Union I.A Grand a 1:15 A. M. ll:oo A. U. 1:11 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Bundafa Learta fj ? ' Onion Tj Oraada 1:00 P. M. (:li P. If. Saturday Night Speolala &eaTea Leaves ' Union La Grand TlOO P. If. lltN P, at. Heated Cars P. O. DcLAP, Manage Ileadquarteri, Homnm llotcl MASTM POP TVs iv n niTAun CUn)FI MUD t'U. G1ME VOU A JOB A3 CtTV TACKSMAN THIT lll I ftvllP WOU PLEMTV OI- 5 J iiH j '-j I VtHAT MUST fc3 ftQ OOeD TO TM DONOVAN W?llf- CO. Ajoo see (F.vou can land their ORDER FOR MAQtC MUD - IT'S THE ONLS SToRB INTOUlM TMAT DON'T IZi r!Lii ",fc'-wt u i all right i WATER x vwiMS 71. !;!!!!!( Howb vsuli: two V If TP ' i jj COME OUT Jt OfcDERS rJ TvaiO ORDERS FROM WOe FIRM CINE1 WHAT BY TAYLOR THE CWER vtlAft To?TAH OUT" m