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Friday, March "27, 1925. THE EX ORAM Dig EVENING DESERVE!? j m? n in i in i 'j t- a h The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties I FOR RENT (OR RENT Small . furnished : house, modern ronvenlvnri-s. 1 il 0 3 Adtttns avenue. 1U-3-2C-2IP FOR UKNT 2-room uptlrtment. Im-nislied fnr Mtrlit hnusekceplnT. Hide .entrance. Also taumav for rent. 1306 M Av. . ' ) -3-1! a-atp 1'iilt RENT Sleeplnir rnnm ith nil the rnmforlH of ft modern homn. I'hono' 444-J. 12-3-25-lf l'Olt RUNT Modern furnished apartment, full Kili'iiliol m Apts. - 8-3-23-tr l'Olt RKNT Furnished 3-ronm apartment nn"lnver rionr wlrh garden pint. 2107 Tlilii. 13-3-21-lf FOR RKNT apartment. Modern five-room fall at 2(104 First. 1U-3-2II-CI FOR RENT Furnished rooms for llf?ht housekeeping. 1 Tj 1 2 AilaniR. Phone 2.'p7-J. 11-2-27-tf FOR RRNT flecond HI. - l-room house, on Phone aiH-J. ... l11-S-2a.tr FOR bALE roil SAI.K CtihhnKe pluntH. ln. 000 now ready nt the (Ii-h n hnuses. r'herrya Florists. ' l2-3-2B-ti FOR SAI.K Cnnimoii anil Criniiu alfalfa seed. Ii-ico 1MM: anil 3nr Ernest Kohlcr, Union. 12-3-23-f.lp FOR SALE Oil TRAl'K 1110 urns of land. 180 nrrenhle, 40 ncrs FOR SALE Now fi-roorn house, basement, plumbed,, postered, built -In kitch en, hardwood floor Hvlntr room, furnace, garage, lot GO ft., eemenl walks all for $:i:,r.o. - 1 New 3-rooni house near high I school, xtlush'n'il, wtrod, pl'inihi'il, a ft. lot, just off pavrnnnt. Im moUatr possrsnion. An iinusua! opportunlly for $1500. 0 Bovon-room hoiiso, lion tit if til vlow In wostorn part of city, pav ed, lawn, .shade, and fruit trees, Bararre. This house Is in splondiil condition a very dertruhlo home on very reasonable terms. - Aero trnet and small house for $1100 in the vteinlly of Green wood, sehool. Geo. H.Currey REAIiTOTtS Il'Al Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory" Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS , DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN A EDERHARD ato. T. Cochran and Colon R. Ehr. hard, Attorneys, Ti drande Na tional Bank Bulldlnx. CBIKOFRiOl'ORS DR. BRLI.H MIEHS Chiroprac tor. New Foley Bulldlnn. Hours 10 to II a. m., 5 to I p. in., and 7 to p. m. DR. J. B. WOODEI.b Chlroprao- tor and Naturopath. Bkln and blood dlseaaea. headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhejma. tlsm, asthma, eczema,' varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Bommer Bldg. Phone 417-W. Residence Phone Ho-W. OSTEOPATHIC- PIIYSIOIAN OSTEOPATHIC! PHYSICIAN Dr. f. lu Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, ' Osteopath. Diseases of women and feedlns; of Infanta a spe- ' claltv. nrricn Phone Main 108. Res. Phone 10K.R. flnmmer! Bldf. PHTSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear. nose and throat, and fitting 'of glasses, flommer Bldg. Mafn 778. 1-l-lm rROFEBSfONAL DKOORATOB HOTTRE PAIXTTNG. Cnlclmlnlng and Papfr-hanging. J. Ixindy. Phone 4S1-W. 2-2t-tf U A. STOOP Realtor. Ia Grande National Bank Bldg. Phone Moln J-?4-1m XATI RE Cl Rn Tn. A. N. anfl MART E. MAT VTT.T.E Pperlstlsts In rhronle nlflass. Mefhmls: Nnfnrnpflth anil Mrhnno-Thernpv. Fkln nnl Wood disposes, nervous diseases, rhronle headnrhes. wii-mi. iwhi flea, nppndleitls. rnnnltpTiTlon. hn'el trouble; all kinds of rhronle diseases siieressfnry treated, rail M.iin MJ. M.-.y-VHIe Nature Cure Home. 2 1 0i Uist Adams Ave. (irfiee lionrs Just A Few Cents A" Line Publicity Is - necessary fnr any business transaction. If mi sell nn article, or your imn services, or the use (if n house or office, It rc fpiircs public!! ut the ex tent of reaching the person wiLji whom yofl deal. To s.vri host tliat publicity niiit lie economical ns well as adequate. Yon ran liy thai variety In Observer Want Ails; every day. Tho cosi is only n few cents n Jilt yon reach ovuj llMMlO prosperts. mant oiifmnvm want A! Wil li iHfclT." wllh water right, ntiout 9ft acres aiib-lrrlgnted, throe largo springs, lots of powij initl hogs iind nm- ehlnery, near Halter protect. One-half mile' from Teloco.st't. J I L'.iMMi.dil. j:ir.(M) cash, balance D years. ' T3. IMaser, Telneaset. 44-3-2-lmp 'Oil HALK Majestic range. , Mrs. Kthel Grundy. 7i4 O. S-3-2G-21p I'OU SAI.H I :icrt tin rani;" In ?V m-S.SC.3t I KOU RAl-K Thoiobred U. 1. It. halohinr; ckks. KliM) Y avenue, . Vhono ar.i'-j.. io-:i-2i,-fit l l'Olt SAI.K No, 1 fresh milk cow. II. I Itetl, cove, (ire. 10-H-25-rtp WANTKD WrANTl-D Trade horsfs for Ford with delivery box. C O. Tanl. Seeond St., 10-3-24-4lp NOTICK ' Vor furnnce or flu eb-aher, Thone 300-It, l.aGrnndo. Ore. 10-3-1 8-1 (Hp WANTED Sewlnff neatly done. Phone 4T.4 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-17-lmp PHESTCOLDS Apply over throat and chest cover wjth hot flannel cloth. SA Fo Run Ovr 17 Million Jars U4 Yearly FOR PMJMDIN'G and riumhlmr Supplies, call K. C. Davis. 423 W, 1'.02 S Ave. 3-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M.- Ta Grande Lodiro No. I&0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetlnii evory Thursday nlKht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hull. The Wont on 'a Moose heart Legion No. 898 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvtlle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKfl La Grande Lodge No. 438. Lodge meets ench Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer filly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday Bights at Eagles hall. All y li lting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Cleric, Rooms 81-22, La Grande 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 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Lindgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall CK. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L'. Bttt, C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. S. O. E. fi. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. B. holds stated eommunlra tlon the second and fourth Wed nesdays of-each month at 8:00 p. m. Vlsttlne; members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Eherhsrd. W. M. lHorenee Ttflron. Reretnrv. rHK PYTHIAN PISTKflH me.-t ev.'rv Kridav '-vnlnff. errnpt the fourth of rarh month, nt 7-30 nt the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters Wflrnme. t. K. "., Mildred Crowley, M. of It. and C, Ilora I!oS". t 1 -1 in NEW TODAY notui: flairied Wnut Ads are slrl-t-ly CASH IV AIVrK: eipy mist tie In not later limit n. m. date or insertion. I tales: 2e lH'r word for eiieli Insertion. WANTKI HAUS Clean cotton ras at the Ohserver oiiitv. liriiiK them In. 3-27-tf KOn SAI.R Timothy homI, toe a pound. Timothy Heed Blight ly mixed with alsiUe clover, He pound. H. K. Ttnll, Hamtnervillf-. 15-3-13-20:27-4-3-10-17-211' POll .SAI.K A 5-room house on O avenue; paved slreet.s on hoth stdoH, Khod Karate, wood house ami tM)luta nlee I'ruit tret-s, nier alculo treeH, Kidewalks on two sidcB, roncrWo walks to house. The best r-sidneo disi rlct in town. The prleo Is so low. you can't help buyiiiK If- you look II ov'i. I.i-l me show you this pmp eity. f. Wilson. (i2-;l--7-1 f i on SAI.K-' A three a-room npart nient hnusii nu third stn-rt, t'ur nislhd. ft is renting for $io pir iiionih. 1 will sell it V'-ry eheap. It will malii soiufitlie a kooiI hoint' ami a livtitir Ix-shlcs. I.t't me show you ibis properly. ( Wilson. 4r.-:t-27-lti FOI! SAI.K (louse -s for s-t-Wuk, It Oman iu-auly apjm-H. l'lione 4uii-j. l 7-::t KOlt HUNT Modern furnished wpl. Waverly Apts. 7-:t-i7-2li POIfAI.K OH UKN ri-i-onm I 12H.ri -27-ltl. moilcrn houHi'. Tenth SI. 1 1- I'OIl HUNT MiMlorn fnrnlshid lioH.s'f. near hltfh Holioot, ?LT.(Hl ptr mo. fall I5a2 l-'ltat Htrct't. 15-3-27-Jt KOn SAI.K ChKip hotisf to In moved off lot. 1707 .toff Ave. 12-:t-27-3tp FOU SAI.K Dry HI inch wood, black dirt and fertiliser: also work horscH. . l'liom- 104 M. i:t-:t-2I-2lp I'OU SAI.K New r-room modern house on Y ttv.' Call tr2ii Y Ave. J3-3-27-2tp FOR SAI.K Two Konl wllools. domoitntatilo, with rims. l)oKt rini and Sonic used 32x3 lii'i.s. Also somo 'hcvrolt't pai-ts.- Call 2!lo M. or nt 1312 W Ave. ' . 25-3-27-3tp AI'STItlAX VACTOUIIIS ACTIVK V1RNNA (AD The use of to bacco is Incri'asltiff enorrmwisly In Austria. Although the population loday is tl.7r0.aa0, the slate fac tories now turn out mort' clears than they did bnfore the war wln-n the counlry' had a population of 52.000.000. One cause of the increase Is found In the faet that women are smoking, not only after meals, but fit all times of the day and every where. Also, there Is, no aire re striction on the sale of tobacco to juvenilis. A recent local exhibit Ion nr ranrced by the Anti-Nieotlne 1'nion, d'KlKiied to portray the alli-'d harm ful effects of tobacco, failed to Interest the public. wah l.OMANt i:s i:m VIKXNA A l) It has been ps- .minted that. ,,f the marriages hastily coat raei.ul during 1 he war. SO per cent have resulted hi di vorce. M-any of 1 he.se romances begun, nud culminated, whin Of ficers iind men came borne from I he front on short leaves of ub sence. V F.iii'lin Mini IliMiml Oier. r.l'tJ KM', Ore. fleoige Hval, formerly n Southern I'aeiftc loco- motlvci engineer, rho was arrested in Seattle n few days ngo on a war rant charging him with passim; nstice of the T'etce Wells, being ormally charged with obtaining moni'y under fals pretense. 1 lis ball was fixed nt $1000, but he was unable to furnish It. 1 Ival was working at Oakrldge when the al leged bad checks were passed. Itorerenduni Title Finished. SALKM, Ore. Ilallot title for ilic proposed referendum mensure attacking house bill 413. approved at the recen session of the b-gls-..ituro, was completed by the t-torney-genernl here. The bill In nensed materially the fees on eui tomobile busses nnd trucks nitrat ing between fixed terminals on state and county highways. MAMTrl POP I SEE CHICK, ft lAie TpOS? -'IUTO tAM OFFICE AS M6 ARftlUES si 3 'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo idlCKIN'i. nSAIA IWDlTlrtKl T- VT . KNOW Just How La Grande Dick Hattori ? Cominrj: to Sherrys in rwo-Fisteu Justice. All Dick. Ilatton fans will have a rare treat at lite Sherry theater In "Two-Fisted Justice," the new Arrow-Great -Western in which "Dlek" siars supporled by Murl lyn Miller jind Slar." He takes the role of "Hnnch Italne," sheriff of Kberle county, whose younger brother, llarvey, is murdered by Lund can. a dissipat ed fin mbler. In his sear.ch for Iho murderer, Hnnce has an opportunity to dis play his splendid horsemanship ami fiKlttiiiR- prowess. He outwits a KaitK of desperadoes in whose camp he, finds Landrail. There Is fast tieiton and plenty of adventure throuKhouti with iieivnilJ'ul love (heme to add to the zest of the piel itre. . You will in thrilled when you see "Star' Hance's horse, knock .the door down, bolt Into the room and kirk the two men guarding Uance throuifh the window. Then he goes over nnd unties iho rope bind. air jinnee's wrist. There Is also a fight at. the edge of a preci pice over whieh the chief of iho desperadoes throws the murderer. Landrail. . . Comedy showing. "Stetf Lightly." World Aviators May Visit 'I'.io roiled NtatcM In l!l: WASUIXGTO!- AP) A mm.- nlei-' air exposiiion, attended by prominent world ulrmeu, will be held In (he Culled States in 1027, if (he present program of tho Na tional Aeronautical ussociallon nut- I tnrl"liz,'f'- Thls "'''"""n 1h the Ametlran representative of the lit tenia t ional organization, which holds lis convetiifon Ibis year at 1 r:i t: ii'-t September C.i-l'R. . NVt i yiar I lie aviators probably will ( meet nt Itueharext, anil n inove is i alre.'idy afoot to have the 1 !(27 i leotiventlon held in Washington, j Twenty-six eouni ri's are arfill- ! fated wllh the lntermilioir.il fedrra-j jtion, including nuiny of the Souih j A merican reimbhcs. About 1 no leaders in uvgtinu usually ntlcnd i teriiiKH of the federation have been' !held a I'aris, London, Madrid,' ; ... ,' 7. ' fund Assured Snlein f-'lvo. KALKM, Ore. "On to Chicago" were the words' I hat. cheered the members of the Salem high, school b.i.skel ball team when it wan nn Inounced that sufficient funds hnd .been subserlbed to defray the ex I p nss of the trip. There had been collected at noon a total of $10.12. The Salem tram recently won Ihe slate clmmpfonshlp, and while In Chicago will participate in the national- hoop tournament. ' Tf he advertises It, he know !ts good. VJitrvT'S YoJ . 3-o Sone YorSs.i-F toHeM IT COrteS TO CSlMirvJCZ TH& NtilC-i BO e . , Trie impassion t(mt You're fel hlj, rich, sno Me we. t-r o MATT5R CHlC WOU'Re AM HOUR LATE vfJwrso ABOUT TMC 0ilt.CS '. 1 Theatres ItrllHi I'lmlneoi-s F.lort Woman to .Mrniber-blp LONDOX (AV) For the first time since lis formation in LS64. the ltritish Society of KnglneeiH has elected , womnn. Miss An neite Ashlury. of -Fulham, nawl ale member of tho organization. Miss Ashbury was a munition worker during iho wnr and within two years became head of a de partment whore, large shells were made for the idg guns at the trout. - Afier the war sh estab lished a company which specializes in the manufacture of machinery parts and wireless apparatus. Itoseburg Man Arrested. ECGKNK, Ore. Fred Head of Hoseb'urg, said to have u wifu nnd Tour or five children in tliat city, was arrested' hero on a charge of violating the Munn act. It. was charged that ho brought a woman here front Spokane, Wash., several wt'oks ago, and had been .living n llh her nt' a local apartment house. A federal officer from Cortland was expected to ' arrive here to take him to that oily. Mr, Canoe in t;o to Oklahnmn. KCGKNK, Ore. John T. Ganoo. instructor in the Kugene. high school, has been elected bend of the history department In I'lilllips university at L'nid, Okhi., and he and Mrs. Oanoe plan to drive there soon after lite present year Is ended . Hi. . elor of science degree at tho Cnl veislly of Oregon In l!r:i and his niastrj of arts degree in HUM. Outsble if pall the smalbvt pla ce on on i t It is a room In a boarding house in spring. von pep 4 jf SASSAFRAS BARK Old Time Spring Tonic ' 10c - 2."ic - 50c Bags THE L & L DRUG CO. -I THE .S ;. ; 50RRV BUT I 1 WIV . ACCOUMT OP TWS the street CAR TIE-UP . I T ) 7 ' o. i v 'y-. Iti illj j 127 YEARS AGO nally MorninK Observer, 2rt, t'lms. VlallKurih, March of Kl- in, ,ia registered at the Sominer bouse. Yank McAllister wan In the city yesterday. He finished 2o acres of wheat jut In time -to have It covered with, never inches of Know. Mrs. J. W. Knowtcs pusued through tho city last ttvniUK" on her way to Portland, from where alto will Immediately return to this city. Their llitlo daimhter stop ped off pre fori ns to remain with Jer fulhir than to .continue the journey. The Grande Hondo Tumber Co, It in reported, u few daya ko pur chased the entire stock, consist Inff of about 2,000.000 feet of lumber rom the llllard company. The pLitninpr milt ut IlllKunl will soon bo luz.liifT on that blir pile of luni ber and propurlnjy It for the east ern nuirket. M. ). llendrlck, ft fruit raiser nnd dealer in YamhIM county, Ore- Farmers Those of joh who Have same; Hlirep will Knoii liave Nome wool To sell. , . ' .. Iiot us Mini ymi the Ituyer. Last year two ran Of wool wore awtenihlpd At our warolmuse . ' Wlirrn It wa.4 msy for I'lie huyrr to sample Anil make lip a rnr . AcMNfnllnjs. to grade. ThU year we want To handle Ten rars. - La Grande Warehouse & , Sloraoe Co. Phone tula 7a ACME PAINT " covers moro surface,' arid' renlly" costs loss, f " Taint for every surface ti l' ' Paint, for Every Turposo.': ' I ' jf Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson " Phone 474-1 WE BUY, SELL OR; TRADE Exide Batteries . STKO.MUlillt; tlAlllllIItCl'OllS S. Bf. Knolllglils Packard Wire all sites Generator t Starter llnishrs IilKlit tiliilx' all sizes ' IiSiiip Sockets ttnitiine Hrniy nnd Delco Colls, 1'olnts, elo. FRED T. MfATIf lit .Safut &oiftla Comfmlakltj J Porno 10 our Slaije Depot on Jefferson Rt. StSL'i'H leave from Ihero rtally eii-rpt riiimlnys, S ij:avk i,a f;nAXOK von Joseph 7:.10 - t:0O - 12:8(1 ..4:00 '- 1 linker 0:00 l:00 :S0 ' 1'enillrton 1 1 :0A - 4:0(1 ; . J? DKPOT I'HONK SIAIN 790 All Eighth Message Why pny more? Yon can bay an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for lew. Ledbetter Garage I4M AtVsoii AveaiM Sf 'rJHAT'S THE . UFGdlP- AUT IaXi. T y.-REET CAR TIE-UP ) . MOO RIDE ON lg3 X. 1 OT,rauuwin i v fg STREET 'T 7- v i i a i sm sV ii ii o l i t - w "s - j i - sk j am a w i a.. .,.im -n. it-eM i . f nrs .'v,jse' I ver' J i bvq-ti vet's. aald to a newspaper man that tho fruit crop In Yamhill county was ruined. Tho heavy frosts have played havoc with the huds which the luutl warm weather brought out. W. n: Sargent reports having sold a seven aero trnet in eiLst udditlon to J. M. Slack today. m:v law HIT COMTNIXG 1'KVDLKTON, Ore.-The r'cent- ly enaetod state luw which provides I hat public school pupils may Im excused from their school studies lor J-0 minutes each week to at tend a week-ilay bible school uh caused some confusion in lmutlUa. county, according -to .1, A. Vaeger, county superintendent of sHmoltj. Some teachers in the public schools have been reading from the htble and teuchtmr tho subject, ana such practices are not la conformity with tho law, ho declared. The week-day bible schools are schools organized by a church op churches taught by a special teach er who must have n state eertlfl eutc. In tho subject. Hchonlpuplls may attend those schools if they wish nnd If they have tho written consent of their parents. Other wise, according to instructions re ceived by Superintendent Yaeger train thc state superintendent of 25c SPECIAL HO font Rutclier Knifo For 2.rc Host buy rver offered! F. L. LILLY Hardware VtoU Halm 81 p Klaxon Hocus Stop Unlit A Itoliert IIohcIi anil Cliamplon Spark rings Copper Tllhlnff , (Jnrlirlfl Keuhbcrs f ' l i BURGESS public lnstrut tlt'ii, 1 1 t y sluilj con- score. ... PURE-F0OD:TlME PAT This breadT I Folks wnuldn t nave to ps . ' take fifty-seven varie- I j ties of spring tonics this I I time of year if tliey ex- ercised tho proper care I -i . i .1. . j i . f5i ' l,ol,., ..Ill nl- rnni B W health in tune with the g springtime. LA CRANDE K. J. McWilliiinia "Bread f-mnin modern home, large lot. gnrngt? anil f till I, N:ill); leriiis. -' r rtiiy a tor ti . ,' . I '! Addition WEEKS & BLACK luiAiroiis "'"Srtv i'olfy ' lilifg. ' . Insitrance Ixians WEAVERS Tailors, tlraners. Dyers' Anil I'ressers I'llOMl MAIN 731 , Depot Street . La Grande Mattress Shop and 1 ) Weaving Works ; Mattresses of all kinds elnsnorl ami rehullt: Frather Rsnovatlns;. Itas ami Fluff Rugs made to order an, for. . sale. Carpet ami rtris; CIms-. inn. Furniture Tte-eoverlnaT, IJii'nseil l-'iimlenliv. Factory Phone 424-W CIIAS. rri)WAIt(S, Prop. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAI1M3 . tieaves Leaves Union 1 nrande 1:16 A. M, 11:00 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:15 P. U, Bumlays Iieavea I.esres Union . Im Granda 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P, If. . Batnnlny Night Spcclala Leaves Leaves Union Grands 1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. at. ITeated Cum P. (1. JH-I.AP, Msnaeer Tfesulqunrters, Bommer lintel BY TAYLOR fa 9. 1 BAKERY 1 ' Purity Buy ' This I Home I AND L COUMTED ON SOU BQMG LATE i i t .---.f I Mm r tvK-; mm. m'jwics. in to II a. m.. 1.10 to i p Consultation Free.