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Tuesday, March 24, 1925. THE E GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties rOR RENT PUjjE For hauling, 15 to 20 yards blank dirt. Inquire 307 Spring St. 13--ai-ip . rorTtK'1, Modern furnished apurlmcnt. Call Kilenholni Apts. S-S-23-tf ' KOIt H1CNT Hmtill furnished i house, modern conveniences. 1 111314 Adonis Ave. 10-3-23-2tn ' yon RENT Furnished 3. room apartment on lower floor with garden plot. 2107 Third. j :i-a-2i-tr FOH WONT Modern five-room apartment. 11111 111 211114 Mrs!. 10-3-2U-CI yon RINT Modern lum.se. fur nished. on Paved street. Phone 4-34 W.. ' 10-S-J S--0IP FOR KENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1612 Adams. Phone Sfi7-J. . 11-2-27-tf yan HKN1) f.-room house on Second Bt. I'lioim 3 1 S-.T. 1 ll-2-2U.tr FOR feALIi yon .SAl.K Common nnd Orlnun alfalfa seed. Price 20c :ind :111c Krm-sl Kohler, rnlon. 12-3-23-f.lp FOR SAl.K OK TIIAIIR- 310 acres of land, ISO nereahle, 40 acres wlih water rltrht, unoiil 9(1 neres Bull-Irrigated, three large spring, lots of cows and hogs and ma chinery, near Baker project. One-half miln from Telocnset. FOR SALE Three-room modern home, pood location near shops and school. Owner Is leaving tow a and has nrlced thin orooortv so If will still. It will pay you to Invest.-! gate this. 0 Seven-room homo, tvMI located on paved street, for $3700. Tho terms are very reasonable. One-ncre tract close to Green wood school nnd now saw mill. 5-room home nnd barn on plnco. This place will consider a small car as part of first payment. Four-room home, city water, electric lights, plastered. This ib a well-made small homo, well lo cated, A small automobile or real estato contract will bo ac cepted as a first payment and tho balance can be paid tike rent. Geo. H.Currey REAITOKS Ral Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOR.VEVS COCHRAN & ERERHAKD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber hard. Attorneys. Ta Grande Na tional Bank nillldlnx. fimnoi'itAoroiis DR. BBI.I.B MYERS Chiroprac tor. New Foley Hulldlnir. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., J to 6 p. m., and 1 to t p. in. 'tR. , J5. WOOllBl.lj Chiroprac tor anil Naturopath. 8kln and t blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, vnrtnose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite to, Sommer Bid it. Phone 4J7-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PflVSIOIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. 1. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal eurrature and f.illcn arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Initle, Osteopath, Diseases of women and feeding of Infants s spe cialty. Office Phone Main 101. Res. , Phone 10-R. Sommer Bldtv PBTSICIAN-SURQEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and a fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldr. Main v 771. 1-1-lm PROFESSTONAIi DECORATOR HOt'RE PA1NT1NO. and Paner-banglng. Phone 4S1-W. Cfl'rlmlnlnr J. lndr. S-21 -tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. Ijl Grande National Bank Bldg. Phone Main S -4.1m x.vtthe crnr DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT- VTI.I.B PpeelalWs In chronic diseas-s. Methods: Nn.nri-.path and Meehnno-Thernriv. Fln nnd blood diseases, nervous .Usees, chronic headnrhes. eesernn. selo tiea, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trntihle; nil kinds of chronic riis.-ne sueeess'nlly trented. Call Vain Mnv vllle Knture Cur" Ilneie. lie", East AHans Ave. Offiee ,our la to 13 a. m.. 1:10 to U p. Consultation Free. Just A Few Cents -A Line Publicity Is necessary for liny business transact Inn. f you si ll 1111 ankle, "or your own services, or (lie use of H house or office, it j,.. Iiilii's publicity 10 n v, tent or reiiiliing; tl. jiersiiii with wlioni you ihal. To serve tii-st thai publicity must lie economical 11s well us mil iiuitic. Von can liu.v Hint mrleiy in oiinvvci Wanl Ails every ilay. ''U! loit is only a few cuts a line yet, you reach over 12,0011 prnsjiects. "AN OBMTlVKn WANT Al WlliL DO IT." 1 2.000.00. $r,00 rash, balance u yeriis. 12. Illas. r, Telocaael. . 44-3-3-linp VOH SAJJO Puge. Woven Wire I'enre. Come and pet It. T will do the slrctcliinc. Phone 3711 M. J. A. 1 'I in rwl ' , r. ir.-3-23-3tp I'lllt SAl.K 1 tui-lli y gol.ti r A. Chandler. Mammoth Urnnzei I 'hone 370 M. J.I lu-3-23-2tp; KOIl SAl.K-212. I'rosh cow. l'Virniers: prise. Tho.sc present were M s-U-a-2i-:tlp' dames 1-M. Kowli-r, J. Hlver, J. KOIt SALK Thorohred It. I. R. hatehiTiK pkkh. 1 Y avenue. Phono 10-3-2 l.Qt WANTED NOTICE For furnace nr flue cleaner, Phono 3C0-II, Ial Grande. Ore. 10-3-18-JOtp WANTED Kewin?? neatly done. Phono . 434 W. Mrs. Norn Webb. 0-2-17-lmp WANTED Girl or unencumbered woman for insiltuUonul work. Apply In person at the Grande Hondo Hospital. 16-3-20-tf WANTED diatrlct. Saleswoman for this Tiig commissions paid dally. Selling tho world's fnstest selling Sport Dress. Chic Knits. Ketail for $5.50 and sell on sight. Something new rot sold In stores. See factoi-y represent a live, Mrs.G. Leary. at Foley Ho tel, La Gmnde. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 45-3-20-4lp FOR PLUMBING ond Plumblni: Riippllts. call E. C. Davis. 2K V, 1502 S Ave. 3-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Ij. O. O. M. f.a Orande I,odi;e No. 1!i0 I.oyal Ordr of Moono. holds regular meetings every Thursday nlRht at p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Moosebeart Legion No. ssg meets every second and fourth Thursdays of earti month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund. Secretary. n. P. O. KI.KS La Orande Lodge No. 43 8. IjOdge mpeta each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home anil club privileges cheer Tilly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORI.r La Orande Camp No. 1. Moeta every first and third Monday nights at Eagles ball. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of ths Clerk, Rooms 11-12, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M, A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PTTHlAS Rea Cross Lodge No. J7 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Chspter No. U. O. E. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at :0 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Monde K. Eberhnrd. W. M. Florence Bacon. Peerefsrv FhR-PYTHIAN StfTEHS meet every Friday evening, exeen. the fourth of each mon.h. a. 7:30 at tbe K. P. Halt. AM virirlng sis t, rs v-elernm. M. V. I". Mildred Crowley. M. of P.. anil C flora IV.se ! l-l-lni NEW TODAY NOTH'K Classlfliil Want Ails are strict ly CASH IV AllVANCI-:; copy must he In. not later tluiti 0 n. m. date or iusciilon. Kates: 2c per word for cncli" insertion. WANTED Trade horsea for with delivery hox. ti. tl. 2ulJ(i Second m. iu-3-: KOIt SAl.K Tiinic.to plants. 10. illto now ready at the tireen houses. Cherry I'lnrists. 12-3-24-tf 27 YEARS AGO Pally Morninu Observer. March 23, 1 S8 W. R arnt reports tht sain of tile Vitt)v tlrny l:inn near linker City to Messrs. A. K. Kuloii ond J. V. Kennedy. This tract consists of K.a acres of good tanning land. iM. ssrs. Nlbly and West passed tlnoiiyh the city ye.st irday n the evening train and will return In a sbort time and will probably let the. contracts for building th fnmi diitlon for the. sujr.'ir factory. j Tin' friends of Mir. Park Lyman. learning that Iht mot tier's itirlliduy was ycHti-rdiiy, concluded to Celt-. hrati' tin- occasion by KiviiiK both Mrs. I.ytnan ami hnr mother a snr- I.yinna; MIhsck Kva Itobbs, Ada Kowlor, 1-uln Oliver, Lena l.yman, Opal I.ymnn, Krfie Himms, and Messrs. Hornard l.yman, J. Oliver, .loo Lyman, A. P. Lyman and Kd Fowler. . Hied In Tnlon, Tuesday, "March 22, IS!iK, Georjro Ilors.pool, nRcd 74 years. 2 months and 1 day. The funeral services will be held n.t the HaptisL church of this city, Thurs day. March 24, at 10:30 - o'clock. Mr. Horsopool was one of the pio neers of this valley, having been a constant resident of t'nlon county for tho past thirty years, ond for many years a prominent business man In La Grande. Ho hes been. In 111 health for the past year and his many friends hnve been fearful jtn a crewless"ooean liner, and the that the malady from which hoitroUhtc he gets Into, and you have, was sulferlng would carry him ott for some time. During his Illness ho has been with his daughter, Mrs. I J, T. Hlchardson, In Tnlon, wIumv I loving hands have done all In their power to alleviate bis sufferings. jThe remains will be brought to this city today on the evening train. The interment will take place In the Odd Fellows cemetery. llnvnnn Slow in ltuyiii$ Cnrs. HAVANA IAP) Tlio tolnl roR- faltviltrin nf llintnr llrivcn Vl-hlrl,'S In the city of Havana is 17.404. These inrludo 4.41.2 .private t - trucks. 4.r4 buses and 13 motor-'At eyebs. The number of new cars registered is from three to four a day. CLAUDE C. PRATT FARMKRKt Large rnrlnnil of Co- ilnr l'oi pp'teil wn B'2',i per liunilreil. Tlu-u an1 Iho lnive sie 7'fnot pol. I'hniie your order III ami bnul iliiil'l fmm ear tlieir. OviT one liiilf the t-nr In finlil. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. PHONE S48 t No Bunday BiuIimm - MAMTI POP ViHVT'S TnE 600. ITS C-MlCKl? 1 ' . .aatfk'l'.i.'SA - t -i OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i (AJHV, VC?S, CoOKItsjcj pOIX AN OFFICE HAN, -A M O Vou MlcP-HT toA i "SV, t THAT PERFOMEf?Y - T La Grande Last Showing Tonight Of Keaton Picture At Sherrys. "Hy far the best comedy he has ever made," is the verdict for Hus ter Kenton In his latest Metro Goldwyn picture, "The Navigator," at Sherrys. For unalloyed joy this slx-rocl comedy surpasses anything that has come along tho pike In a long. Jong time. Imagine llusler us a helpless dumbell, being set adrift Ull j(i,.a 0f now runny "The Nuvl Ufa tor" is. 'i Kalhryn McGuire appears as Hi-1 horolnn, and sho(has never looked nor acted better. The story was written by Jenn Huvez, Clyd-i Hmckman and Joaeph Mitchell. while the direclior was by Donald Crisp and Buster Keaton, Tim pic ture was presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Added Comedy ''South of The North Pole." Blg Thrill Scenes jn "DeVll'S CaiO the Star, You wouldn't believe It possible to pile so many punch scenes Into a picture as nre found in Para mount's "The Devil's Carffo," which is the feature at the Star Iheatre Wednesday. Tho story, an adaptation of "The River Hoat," by Charles Whittak er. Is n fine love melodrama of jCnliroriiio In isr.o. It opens in the. obi gold town or Sacramento. Victor I'leniing. the director imp made "Code of the Sea," "Kmpty i 111 j Tis Poor' gES3Z-ri 1 1 Hands" ond others. took his cast t ami crew of more thnn two hnnj dred men and women down to the;t Sriernmfnto river for a month's1' stajv Here ibey built o replica nf:i .the old pioneer town and relived llhe IWeB Of Its people. . f I "The Devil's Cargo" Is on neeur-jj ate, graphic picture of the thrill-. .rilled day of the dim and distant; I pant of the days of tho great open j spaces where men were mean. And:i j t here's one part icularly hateful j character In tho picture Wallace Beery ho of "Robin Hood" am The Sea Hawk." rierry. It Is claimed, bos the finest rolo of b!ft! career ns the big brute stoker oft the river boat, on which tho vlnl-' Inntes, a bund of Inw-abiding cltl- .ens of Sacrnmento, deport, the town's' undesirables. In the picture you see one of tho greatest rree-fnr-nlln of ypur life liftwrrn P.erry and William Collier, jr. Hoth are rentured In tho pro duction with Pauline Htarkc and Clnlre Adams. Thn "Itonnnza" saloon and gamb ling hall Is another big scene. Kverythincr is fnlthfulty rcproduc - ed, the bar, roulette and card -TeATiSC " if iwu m?tamt ) ( Sure 00 PWtKlCLOQH OR M0VJ TO T6U. PeoLE6' CH.ftSACTC? ZH Th6 cP5 CM ( ,iu unn CAK) 1 7 OL6A- Sri ml -v.. i,r-i By CondoiEd Andrews Plays Theatres tables over which fortune after i fortune In gold nuggets passed years ago ,eto. Tho river boat se quence Is crammed full of action. Here yon have one good mnn nun an lnnocen(glrl adrift on tho Pa cific In an old hulk of a craft with the gamblers and thieves of Sacra ment as shipmates and' a half crazed stoker, i mountain of a man, playing the role of caplaln. Here's a real gripping situation and advance reports have it that Flem ing has handled it In a masterful manner. Tho meeting of the vigilantes, comedy Btreei scenes, night shots, etc.. iro but a few other hlghllghtn in the picture. Itayinond Hat ton, Dnlo Fuller, George Cooper and Emmelt King appear in the supporting cast. S'upplng a man on the back Is not .always siriking him ' in the right way. Somelody's liable to conio over here in an airship some day and scare our dove of peace. IF MOTHERS ONLY KXEW Many children ore com plaining ot Jleaduelus 1-everlfhllenH, Molimcll Troubles und Irrenular 1 towels untl take cold easily. If mother only knew wh:it MOTHER (JHAY'SSWEfcTPOW. DKHS would do lor I heir children no family would ever be without them forunewheii need ed. So pleuMint lo liiltfl it nd bo ehVetivn that AfUM BMIltlE mothers who oiu-e u n.i.m it ;ivm tell oinen iinoul i a I i.ll Drum-lnls. Trial I'ai kiiKe I Kl.r.. Address Mulher Orny Co., l.o Ki.y, N. V. Farmers Thrwe or you wlio Have Home sliwp will Soon have wimo wottl To Dfll. Let its find you tho Hiiycr. I,nst year two earn Of wool wcrn assembled At our wandiouio Whore It was easy for The buyer to sample, And inako up a car According to tf'adf. Tills ycr f want To bamlle Ten cars. t I La Grande Warehouse & 1 Storage Co. Phone Main 191 I .j 1 HERE COMES t'LL&UE MOU vy fV j T1UUS HIRE nos'T nrrrfT GwL m Papa ropoff in "Chocolate Soldier.' Ed Andrews, veteran comedian with tho Hrandon Opera cor.ipuny which will present "Khe Chocolate Soldier" t the Arcade thuntro to nitfht, has another hobby benbb a music It Is buying balUy horses. Tho man who bus made millions o( Americans smile spent a good part of his early youth in uotng acme shrewd David Durum horse trading. Farmers used to look aghast when young Kd, then with a company of bell ringers, would rashly offer to trade u couple of high steppers for a stubborn bulky animal which nobody could drive. The comedian still knows the trick of unmanlng a balky borne. "Just play them some good mu sic," says M r. And re ws. "T he re'a a lot of truth to the say. 'Music, has charms to sooth a savage hetist.' A bulky horse is not sav age nor la he stubborn, lie Is just a high strung animal In a fit of wort of nervous hysterics, (live him a little good mimic and In' will coiite right oul of it. I've never known II to fall,' Mr. Andrews will play Papa Pop off la "The Chocolate Soldier" and lie makes the ioohI of the comedy possibilities. Lilting uulodhs and clean sparkling humor clmraeteiTe the show throughout. Johnnie Walker's "The Slanderers" Reveals Him. Planting potatoes Is an art known to few movie fans, but Johnnie Walker deinonstrateil that j a summer hn had spent on u farm, many years ago when a mere IiIkIi school boy, were not In vain. It was during the filiuinn of his latest rnlversal special, "The Slanderers," which comes Wednes day to the Arcade thi-atro, that In n farm 'sequence, ho had to harvest a patch of potatoes. Johnny didn't stop to ask any questions. He jumped into his working attire. took his farm tools, and set to' work with the test and skill of a. "spud" expert. "Not only that," ho explained, hut I could show you a few tricks. In fast milking If wo hud any cows' ACME PAINT covers more surface, ond really costs less. Paint for every durfoco Paint for Every Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STROMuraia S. ft M. Spotlights Packard Win nil sizes fiMicrntor At Ktnrtcr Itritshcjs lJghf. ; lobes nil sizes I-nmp Sockets (.eniiiue lEcniy nnd DcJco Cods, X'olnts. rlo. FRED T. MAIN 111 Come to our Singe Depot on JefferHon St. All SlneH leave from tlii'iY ilully fucept SuliilnyH. MOAVK I.A flUAXIir. I'OIt ,os'ili 7:no - BMW - I2:!in - Min linker :IMI - 1:011 - .::I0 1-enilIeKlll ll'.lin - -1:1111 DI'.I'OT I'llOM-: MAI. 7110 Eighth Message BSttfVXJSkl Why pay more? ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage ' 140 Ailauif Arcnn. - NOVJ THIS BUMP THftT OU6A IS IMOUlSiTlUE AT TIMES VIlTri e reNAewf. TO VJMiCH 6Mt IS SORI? TO BE MORE CAK&RJU In the neighborhood. And T knew j how to pack apples in barrel so; that they don t rattle." "Yes." Director Nat Ross rejoin ed, "you know enough about fann ing to go Into motion pictures and make a success of It, so why com pliiln. Maybe the government will give you a homestead and you can have a farm of your own, raiso spuds, apples and sunburn." Walker In Uig Mini. Walker Is remembered for his inten s'.lmr work in "Uidera l p." a racing picture, and many other spirited . production of the times such as: "Tho Spirit of the V, S. A.." "In the Name of the Law" and "The Fourth Musketeer." Gladys Hnlelta of "Tho Law Forbids," one of Itaby Perry's ii-nnlrw( pidUCtionS, plly nnniwltn Walker. Hilly Sullivan, star or the lourth "Leather Pushers" series, and the "Fast Steppers" series: (ioorge- Nichols or "Tho Flirt;" Edith Yorke of "Souls For Hale;" Phil Mct'utlnuirh of "Hook and Ladder;" and Turner Savnge. Jack ie Morgan and .Margaret Landis are also In the cast of well Hclcctcd fuvrt rites. "The Slanderers" is an "adapta tion ttt Velmii t'lark's Mei 'all's Builders Hardware I have anything you nerd to build a home . in the Hardware Line and Paints. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phon Miu 8E CAiuiuntrrous Klaxon Ho ns Stop Mbts Itohert IUi.ch and Ci'smplon Spark Plugs Copper Tubing (.ai-bricl Si. uli hers BURGESS 1X111) Jefferms Ave. Von enn buy an IWlCAiTE?. W. I DO ThiW&S TOR DUMB r0? APiea'AjARD (Ij ij, J Swifllij CbmfuiliiUy J 1 3 mnguzine story, "Ju-Vment of West Paradise." made for I'nlversai by Harvey Gates. If he advertises It, ho knows It's pood. PRHNGVlttE IS PURE-FOOD-TIME EAT Folks wouldn't have to take fifty-seven varie ties of spring tonics this time of year if they ex ercised the proper cave in selecting their food.-i. The wholesome bread we bake will put your health in tune with the spiiiiotime. Lfl GRANDE y K. .1. McWillinins PuPitV "Bread B-rnnni house, Inrno lot, Nnrlli Side. Prlcp, $1130; Ti'iiiH. WEEKS & BLACK Iil-AT.TOKS New l-'oh-y P.lilff. Iiunirnnee - Loans WEAVER'S Tallnrs, Cleaners, Djurs Anil Prefers I'HONE MAIN 73 Depot Street S5 La Grande ' Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds cleaned nnd rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Itag and Fluff : Rugs mada to order and for sale. Carpet and R ig ! ; , lng. Furniture Re-covering ' IjliicnMcd J-'tifiilgatf r. - . '. Factory Phone 424-W OIIAS. KDWAItDS, Trap. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAM.HJ - YjeAves leaves Tlnlnn La r.fands 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A M. tilt P. M. 6:15 P. If. Sundays ' I eaves I eaves ' Union La O rands 1:00 P. M. S: 15 P. af. Haiimlny Night Kpeolals Ieaves Leaves i Union . I "rawSC 1:00 P, M. 11:00 P. M. Heated Cars P. a. Del.AI', Manager Headquarters, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR f Buy j This I Home I m . WAiei'. vou bam Rierr1. MUST PUT MM Hfc'ftD IM OA vjAiTte T' 5 EE iP- SM VJUZCOMlM'UP AN' SHE VJUZ COtAlU'DOVlM B-i MIMMINW! !' .-