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Thursday," March 19, 1925. THE LA GRANGE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN I - t; m ni line UDserver nam The Market FOR RENT FOR RENT Front modern hed : room. 1CI2 Sixth strict. .' - 9-3-1 8-31 FOR RKNT Modern houso. fur ntsl:e,l, on paved street. Plion--! 434 W. 10-3-lS-Gtp FOR RKNT SHrlrtly modern fur nlshed nnartmcnt. I'hone H."J. rl ' 8-3-17-Stp. ITW! REXT 7-room house, tins ;( ; O.Aw. 7-3-13-Clp i 'i FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur- nlshod opnrtment jit Maple. Apis, j. Jj -Jill Second St. 12-3-13-ntp 5 ! FOR RENT Modem three-room 5 . furnlnlieit ntinrt titnnt Vi.ivlir 1ml. somlncd. stem,, licjtLcd. lcifl !wnsli. f-:i-i:t-ir t! FOR. RENT Furnished rooms for j - llsht housekeeping. 1612 Adams ; j; Phono 257-J. H-1-Z7.it j: van rent 6-room house on Phono S1S-J. 10-2-20-tf li . Second Ht. FOR KALE FOR SALE 3 See. Sprinstoolh harrow nearly new. .1.. 1). noh , bin. Phone Farmers l!Ox. A ' ' ' 18-S-16-4tp. FOR SALE OR " . house and iot ; j ihouse for rent. ; call 1702 X. TRADE One also one 4-room Phone 1S4-W or 20-3-1 S-4tp I fcOR SALE OR TltAPE 3111 ncri-s ! of land. 180 aereahle. 40 aer.-H i FOR SALE ' i ; JTlirfie-room modern home, poo' j location near shops and sniiool. ' , Ovnor Is leaving town nnd has priced this property so It will ; J. mil. It will pay you to InvoHtl- fate tills. ' r 0 I' : Sven-room home, well lorntol "l en paved street, for $:Uoo. The t icrms are very reasonable, I -o- ,1 ft. One-acre tract close to Green ; i j ' wood school and new saw mill. , V S-room home and barn on place. This place will consider a small 'j car as part of first payment. ' Four-room home, city water, electric llphts, plastered. This is & well-made small home, well lo ; cated. A- small automobile . or real estate contract will be ac cepted as a first payment and the ; ; balance can bo paid like rent. ' '' 1 , v Geo. H.Currey ' " REALTORS ',- Real Estate Ijoana Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference c BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOItVEYS COCHRAN ft EDERHARD Oe.0. T. Cochran and Colon R. Kher hard, Attorneys, I,n Orando Na tional Bank Building. nmitOPRAOTORS DR. BELLE MTERS Chiroprac tor, New Foley rtmtdlnp. Hours 10 to la a. m., S to 8 p. ra., and T lo p. ra. IlR. J. K. WOODKLI, Chlroprao- tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, neadacbss, ap pendicitis, bftrkachea, rhe'jma tlsm, asthma, eozema, varicose veins, all kinds or - stomach, heart and kidney trouble suo cesafullT treated. Blood pressure redncM. Dlseasea of women and ,cntldren specialty. Suite 20, 'Bommer Bide. Phone 4S7-W. ; fiewMence Phone 190-W. OSTTEOPATHIO riTYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHT8ICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature end fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Mariraret Incle. Osteopath. Diseases of women . and feedln of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 106. Rea, Phone lOf-R, 8ommer Bldf. , PHTSIC1AN-SURQEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the I eye. ear. nose and throat, and ' fitting of (lasses. Bommer Bldtt. Main 771. 1-1-lm PROFESSIOXAtr DECORATOR i HOTTSE PAINTING. Cnlclmlnlne- i srd Pare.a33yjj.. j. yjindT. ! i Phone 4M-W. 1-21-tfi , L. A. STOOP Realtor. 1a O'nnde i National Bank Bidg. Phone Vein . MUm NATI'RE Cl'liF. DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT-) VIM.E Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath anil Mechnno-Thcrnpy. Skin nnd b'ood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headaches, eczema, selo- tica. appendicitis, ronstipatlon. bowel trouble: all fcinda of) chronic diseases successfully treated. Call Main SiJ. M:iv- ville Nature Cure Heme. 2tnn k East Adams Ave. Ofrlee himr. , ID to 1! I. m.. 1:30 to S p. ra. Consultation l"ree. ) IA7.i. Place (if Union and Wallowa Counties Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity is necessary . for any business transaction. If )m sfli un article, or jimi oh it services, or the use. or a . ItoiUMt or offiee, it ie qulivs piililH'lty to the c ' tent of reaching the (hm-koii with whom you deal. To serve best that puhlfetty nmst he '-oiioin!eai as well as inlct;itm. Vou ciin buy thai variety in Observer Want Ads every flay. The eor is only a frw cents a line yet. you reach over 12..MH. impcets. "AN OBKTCIEVKlt WANT Al WILL DO. IT." with' watir ripht, nnout 90 aeres snU-lrrlKaled, tlnen iaritu springs, lots of cows and lions and ma chinery, near Haker project. One-half mile from Telocaset. $12,000.00. $3500 cash, balance 6 years. E. Hlaser. Teloeaset. 44-3-2-lmp KOR SALE -irilpinoliile, Modc.l II toiirlnif. TerniH lo responsible parly. Phone 4:i3-v. 12-3-13-f.lp FOR SALE Cow. 2114 N. Second Street. C-8-IT-4tp. nil SALE Fullon baby lmi;(ry. Rail Apt. 1714 Slxlh HI. 10-3- 17-3IP. I'-OR KALE OR TRADE Ford ' touring car in itood condition. Call at Enterprise Market. 14-3-13-Ct FOU SA1TC t'niversal range, and bed, and numerous other house hold articles. 1412 Sixth. 12-3-l8-2tp FOR RAM? Absolutely best bred pointer pups in state. Heady for delivery. Bee Charles Runyan. 14-3-1 S-4tp FOR SAI.K Five room modern house, 3 largo lots, fruit, flow ers nnd Inu-n. Well Inetitiil rnit. sonable price ond terms. Phonei'"alse 8Ui,r c:ino for ,,,,, 394-J. , 21-3-lS-3tp FOU KALK-Pattridge Rock. Ply. ... . T T, , mouth Uock. II. I. 7. und Tinff Leghorn hatching eggs. L'd Pratt, east end of K Ave. 20-3-1 S-Ot FRATERNAL DIRECTORY li, O. O. M. La Drande T.odKel No. J50 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular mrotlncs every Thursday nltrht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. Thn Women's Moosuheart Leulon No. JJ meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. . Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. , Harold Lund, Secretary. M. P. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge No. 488. Idire meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and cltib privileges cheer filly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Brsmwell, Exalted Ruler, Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ij Grande Camp No. 1. Mets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk. Rooms 21-H. La Orande Na tional Rank Building. T. Reeee. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds resular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Mssona. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIOHTS OF PTTHIA8 Red Cross Lodge No. 87 meets every Monday evening In Castle hail fK. of P. Hall), at 8 p m. A Pvttilen welcoro to all vi.-Jtlng Knight. C. t:. Rerrv. C. C. C. L. Orahsra, K. R. B. O. E. 8. Hone Chspter No. IS. O. E. S. holds ststed communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Monde K. Eberhord, W. M. Florence Racon. Secretary 'THE PYTHIAN S1STEP.S meet everv Krfday evnlne. except the feurth of each month, at 7:30 at Hie K. P. Hall. All veiling sis ters w-f leonie. . M K. c:. Mildred rrnr.ley. M. of It. and C. Dora Itnse. t-l-lm A .1 Tk 3 aa rage WANTED WANTKI) Housekeeper. For mother, employed and two stria. Woman who can take full chnrKe. . Phone, Main BUS for ap poinluient. lu-3-17-3tp NOTIt'K For f,irmir or flue elram'r. Plione 3Cn-U, Grande. Ore. Kt-3-lS-lOtp WANT K II Gem-nil housework by ffirl. I'hone 229 M. 7-3-lS-2tp WANTKi) Sewlns neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-17-ltlip NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ails are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than 9 a. ni. ditto of Insertion. Itatcs: 2o per word for each Insertion. KOR ..P.ENT Kour room modern furnished apartment. Call 2T.fi W. k - 3 -1 ;i -1 f. WANTED Plowinf? by acre, or will sell cheap, Cleveland tilclor and pious, dninly sh-.ipe, liuhlln system. Roll Hall. 2M-J. I s-3-ltl-iip INDO CHINA MAY BECOME CENTER IN SUCAR WORLD MANILA (AP) George U. Fairchitd, publisher of the Ma ni!t Times, as well ns a large pro ducer and exporier of sugar, who recently returned from a three months vi.sit'to Indo-China. Java. Straits Settlement and India, HtaMpromised MUSIC Lovei'S Z-ZLX "desuned'riecotlMonday and Tuesday. of considerable importance In thel futuro' I Spring time nnd music seem to "In Tndo-Chlna developments go hand and hand and tho coin financed by the French govern-ling season of light opera by the ment are proceeding and recovery ' Brandon Opera company which from post-war condition?, is nrac-ibegins Monday. March 23. for a tically complete," said Mr. Fair- child. 'While sugar cane Is grou-'cade ing in many places, there are very few s-igar mills in evidence, lariro Dart of the enne beinir used for eating nurnoses bv the neonlo During the last two or three years however, two modern sugar cen-j trals have been erected. While 1 difficulties have been encountered j in trvlng to Induce the neonle to ntrnls no t, i. hA in.in., .i nin., n f..- beginning to appreciate the . ad- .,,!,,. r 4-..iv.i 'Aa Uantage of modern factories and 1 it is believed tin. pioneering, pe riod Is over and the sugar indus try in Indo-China 1 Is destined to become of some Importance. ir he advertises it, he knows it's good. tnnee from l.a (.rniide but n man cnnie. from there veMerdav with . liis iiiiek mm liniilcl brick, build- 4 ft 7 -i ' rfS. CLAUDE T PRATT j Xortli Ponder Is mille a (lis-! ing ivnper and 15.11(10 Dura Stae.on ih(i frontier, who had on In- Z ,-Star slilrigles. Wo itlvo siM-clal : reductions lo pHplp who i-cniie One of the author'H ancestors, Ja so far xn It will help thetn iver. Colonel Khenerer 7ane held Fortjl tlielr hauling epeiiM'.-. e hnv' Henry, now Wheeling. Went Vlr-iJ nearly everything you Heed nriv!ginln, n gainst the Indlanti for 2f ii In tlluiensfon lumler. hi . a iris nnd ship lap. Nails s;,.u: base in hia loin. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry PHONE 148 ft. ho Hands Business MAMTH POP 4 iff pop Good me S6 M ALLRiGHT! butS K So 6orr vje are y?a oh v hat , N KATTtS? FlEAoc ,?.VoLLAe HOME 0M THE W MKWNN- (" W H1JRRw as l promised Blbutto5 off. re uejni . SWEN F lT'6 r rlR9 k-uOTZ WE'D r-fc a, ... t . ... , 1' WT IT ? V, be theke fj I v. ... i t . "; ' m Eight o'clock ( I " "" J Ks Amo of r . , ., " Jrrr r-t7 ffS course i (SZ?$ il v:h 81 tYT r WT-A MA.D TO DUDE I rJ.v M JJ VH UP A LIT" 7 LjJ ' wi- .ii, Pda . i x - rosaiaa Knr.mwx OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo eefcey-r-r, how OWIDS THC5 IVOK.O r T(?AVC5C ABOUT - You(Z ttesic and Divioe Tn&'covei?.s Op tH6 OlCTtONRY 11 IF You'll too TifJ-eo to do La Grande p i Tf f nlnnidnf i-Gai Jjlitei LdinmeilC two-day- engagement at the Ar- theater will be haled not only by H music lovers but by nil those afwho enjoy clean uramn ami scin- tillating comedy ns well. Whetner V011 arp educated ulong muslcali lines or not you ennnot fail to ap- predate the droll antics and din-i !os:"e of Andrews, veteran comedian and George Olson, whose V,M' grimace draws a laugh. Nor ,l,e irestn uuns niu'j " oui"-i voice t i ii'-o i t ii 1 1 tin i un, o)M.iiiu Jor the fine acting and glorious V i J or u.1.,,0 oihi-p ir...L-.,m. ini(e?d by-th Wg chorus;- j Urandon Hrotlmrs are giving the worm or emeriainmeiu somcining driinifl ono of K,.nimV enterloin new in giving nil the tlmo hon- TIu. Slar Thi-atre will ored old light operas with actors who are enosen not oniy top tneir voices but for their looks and per sonalities. That it Is a groat Idea is proven by the immnnHe success they are meeting with wherever they go. The repertoire for this city in cludes "The Hoheminn Girl." on Monday nlht, a romantic story of 0fsy love, by Ilnlfe and ono of the I''", , , ' . . ; , , earliest of the light openifl: and " rlKM Into flnnnelnl ,11 "Thc.Chocol.ilo Soldier" on Tuns- I". ,ls P' '"'""f t b' duv nlKht with Its RorB-ous -lly (l'r" " "" Ml"e 1" M newest Hero" Kong which ulw.ivs draws , Production for l'nrainolint. "Ihe one encore afler another. A IiIb "l'"en "d." which will be shown chorus trained bv l buries Uusel- i ,0,l!,y nt "'" Arcade Theatre. r.lEir niilH tlie principals which In- Lillian Ulrli. the latest sen-en elude llarrv IT.-il. tenor: ,'ui'l I "diiicovery" to mill!,- u bid To lliindschu. iiarlinne, .lesie lOvniiH, stellar hnhiira under De Mille. nnd eiinlnillo mi,I Delos Jewkes, liasKO. Vera Ili ynolil.H whom llinl dlrc-lor , liroiiKlil Inio iu-oiiiliieiici- In "l-'ct ! Zane Grey Pictni'e, "Iast of Duanes" Comes to the Star. 7i no flrey. who wrote the Rtlr-i ring Western tale "The T.asf of the Ihuines." Ihe lntest Fox production j starring Tom Mix, was born In Zanenville, Ohio. Tlis father wns J a" backwoodsman, hunter and far-'I mer in his youth, inter becoming n I ,,ort"r- His mother was n direel;, 'Rndnnt of the Znnes. foinoiiflil "lnn s,rnln m iheir linenge. i yVnrs. Tieranne of his flervleeti 1n" withatandinR two net gen of 'hejj Ilritlah. f'olon-l Zane reeeivol from I flenernl Washington n grant of 10.-! 000 acre. The Colonel founded Wheeling. Martln'ti Ferry, Zanes-ij vllle nnd several other towns. Zane Orey went to the tTniver-i sity of lennsylvania nnd played : J baseball on the college team. Hejn was a member of Ihe Orang- Ath-jl letle Club In New Jersey, hater he J ptnyed professional baseball- with'"' -pa1 ?W& r-ee.T FPOrl TH4T, n Theatres Newark of the Eastern League. This writer of Western life has hunted and fished across tho con tinent. In Canada Mexico, nnd Cen tral America. He has followed tho paths of the old plainsmen, enmped close by the trails of buf falo and wild horses und bunked with cowboys on the roundup. Ity Ills ancestry and by his experience Zano Grey Is (jualiflcd to writo of tho Old West. His word pictures have tho convincing reality that comes only from actual knowledge. i-ie mis l lie art or telling a Biory forceiully, thrillingly. J ho medi- um of the screen adds to Grey's vision skit la greater scope of which heightens tho realism, j Tom Mix. born lo Ihe saddlo, j portrays the leading character in the film version of "The Last of ino jniunes. lie is not an ncior umiiaiiug a cownov. nui a cowuoy jroiiut through a role that hu has lived ittj hiA life. This comiiinaflon nf- nnttmr. stnr ahd '' storj' df much toward nmkintr the nhoto- sh(JW rhp of Mlo ,n:in,.Hi Men Warned Against Socially Crazed Women In "The Golden Bed." ' ' ' of ,'iiiy." piny out a verbal duel, wiife a bnltle of wila for H,i,-llll . Farmers Those of you wlin , Have miiiih 8beep will Soon linvo muiiu wool To sell. Ict uh find you tho Ituyer. Last year two ear a Of wool wero nswmhlcd At our warelmiiso Whero It wan easy for The buyer to .wimple And inakf up a ear According lo grade. This yenr wn want To liHiulle Ten cars. i! La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone Main 73 V--.A moRtery. For onep the nen in theJMille eyerj' opportunity for beaut(' raniilles are mere pawns In the ful women, apnctucular acenea, gor (fame. . , 1 geous cowna and all the rest. ' 'The Golden Bed" wnn written j tor the screen by Jeanie Maepher- , PoWGVf ul Kick son from the novt'l of the same , j itv j? r. ft tt name by Wallace Irwin. Hod Uijin VVine 01 I 011111 Hocuuo linn the leading man's role ShGlTYS. in the production. We first find i . , 11 him a atruriliiur younp cnntlv ma-j ker who. by dint of lmr.1 work, be "Wine of Youth.1; Kitiff Vldor's omes the owner of a kire chain Plctuiizatlon of lluehel frotherH of Btorea. i Flora l.ee lVnke tUHtnn lUch), liope of a poor but proud family who before youm Holt., ptuyed by l.a lto(Miii', hud riiiulo hlK mon-y wouldn't htive unyihliiK to do with him, now sees a wuy to retrieve the family fortune become Mrs. Holts. The other a'str (Vera Kcynohln) however, bus been In love with Hnltx from the wry brlunin and it la when she h'r the poMsllHlty of losing him that the fun ht gins. IV Mille bus nii de a picture of this Irwin novel that is Kolm,- toj prove more popular than anything he ban ever attempted before, ex cepting of course , "The Ten Com- miuidinenlM." Tin three aforementioned play ers all luive featured roles In the east of the picture as have War ner lhixter, Theodore Kosloff ond Julia Faye. Robert Fdeson, Henry Walthall, nnd ltobert Cain are but n few of the popuktr pluyrrs in I he support -fine 'USt. lIcit'H a picture that aiTonls )e Purity Bread Slnilo Clean Sold Chun Truth In advertising Implies honesty In manufacture nnd tho assurance of a square deal. Give us a trial. La Grande Bakery K. J. nfrWILLIAMS, Owner Tlie Only Independent Bakery In IS Orande. BLUE ItlllltON BREAD SCl'ERFINE BREAD ACME PAINT 1 covers more surface, and really costs less. Paint for every surfaco Putnt for Kvory Purpose, Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries sritoMm:u(i S. & 3f. Spotlights Foekard Win all slrs Gfeiienttor Xs Starter Itruslica IJght (.lobes all Hi.vn Imiup friM-ket.s (.eiiuhin Itnny nnil Delco Coils, iolnt.Mp etc. , FRED T. Jlnnrs A Ojlillron, J'rops. Rtnp;cs Leave I.a Rrande Daily 7::!() - 9:00 - 12:30 . Stages Ieave Joseph 7:30 Kifhlh Message Why pay more? Yon can boy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage 1 140 Adsmfl Aveno 'C VES i'M Glad sou lDMiOE IT MRS.KUR.TZ. fOM DOES'fJT Li;!; IT VERW VJEt-L - MawBE .HE'UL CHAMI3E HE Mind wow SP IiaV- siary i no rniru. openen yesterday. This Metro-Gold wyn picture Is a faithful transcription of the entertutntnif ;itory. which tells how a typical flapper of mod ern days decides which of her beaus to niurry by tukiiiK them both on ah uncliaperoned mnipln party. IClcanor Thtardman proves her fiuht to stellar honors as the flap per In (i sih'-u. while l1aullno Gu von appears to flue advantage uh her cltisesl Rirl friend. No less Ihnn elKht leading men are In the picture. They include lien Kyon Willkmt Haines. William Collier. .it.. Hobby .AKnew. Johnnie Walk'r. CreiKltton Hah1, Niles Welch and .1 allies M orrison. t 'u rey W llson iiimle the udaptotlon. comedy, :Tiro Trouble.'1 Food Habits Undermine British Race, Says M. D. LONDON ( AP) The food hab its of (he people, of tjreat Itrltain have been growing steadily worso CAItBUKKTOHS J Klaxon llona ! Slop Llghtfl - J lobe ft itnsch and Champion Spark lings Copper Tubing (.nrbilcl Suubhcrri BURGESS 180S Jefferson m. CumfuiiaUu 4:00 - 10:30 12:30 - 2:30 I'UE A.LVUAW5 ADMIR6D L.; IrOR CloThES- mc r Hsu - AlwAsS Ir l I I LI r . J ' for the last 150 yearn and conse quently undermining the beauty and physical filness of the race, according to lieutenant -Colonel Vlohert McCarrlwon of the Indian Medical frjce. Jfls contention fa that people hero do not icet th nTesHary amount of vltamlnes in 'their food and without vitunilnes ihe noi'iiml chemical action of tho body cannot properly proceed. Ho advocates the eating of wholemeal, green vegetables and fruit and the drinking of milk. Colonel MeCarrtson sul'l not long ;igo he traveled all through Greot liritaln. lut wbile he buw tho tieauty of the Figllsh countryside he tl Ul not see much beauty in tho Kngltsh race. That was partly ex plained by the fact that he did not see a piece of whole meat bread and the fruH h v was; mostly tinned. , - . ,. . l"Buy( This 1 Home I ri-rnnni Iioiihc, laro lilt. Villi h Side. I'llii-, $1 ir.tl. 'lenns. WEEKS & I5LACK liFJVLTORS New l-'olcy HldR. Insurance - Lonns Builders Hardware I have anything you need to build, a home in the Hardware Line and Paints.' F. L. LILLY riione Main 8S WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyen And Pressors PHONE MAIN 738 IM-pot Rtrcet La Grande '.'Mattress Shop and ; Weaving Works , Mattresses of all kinds eleaned and rebuilt: Feather Renovatlns;. Has; and Fluff Rugs made to order and for sale. Pnrpot and R'ia- Cleats- . lnrr. Fiirnltttro Ro-coverlntf, Av Ure-nscl f-'iinilicalcr. Factory Phone 424-V ciias. r.nwAitns, rmp. ; UNIQN-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAni.n Irf-avm lieavea Tlnlon Ii Orande 1:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. lilt P. M. 6:16 P, V. Bundavt , fieavea IsBaves Union La f I rands 1:00 P. M. 6:18 p. at, Ratorday NlKht BneclaU lavea Leave Union ' Xm Orande 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ileatetl Cars P. O, m-IiAP, Mnnairer Headquarters, 8ommer Hotel BY TAYLOR WOJ MI&HT Think so. 8UTVOUSH0UUi DRESSES HEAR HIM WHEN HE LOSES HIS COLLAR BUTTONS r r '- II, l. . y. I l "VtilM. M, l : , ,i: I i.n i;