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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
Monday, March 30, 1925. THE' EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' PAOE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ! FOR RENT FOR, RENT apartment, Modern furnished 1-14 W avenue. 6-3-!8-2tn FOIt HUNT -3-room apt. Modern furnished 111 12 Second SI. - 8-a.28.2tp FOP, RBNT Partly . furnNhed modern npt.'. whh pnrftKe! Cor ner Sixth and N. Phone. M7 ,M. 1 2-3-28-21 p FOIt KENT -3-room opt. -. Modern furnished 1 1 2 .Second Kt, S-3-28-2tp FOIt KENT Modern furnished apartment, fall l-.'dcnholm Apis. 8-3-23-tf l.OK HUNT Second Rt. fi-room house on Phone. 3IS-.1. ln-3-2e.tr FOR bALE FOR SALE Oahliaso plnnta. 10. oon now ready ot the Green houses, fherrys Florists. i'J-3-2&-tt FOR 8A.F. Two liottoni 14-Inch Oliver pang plow; 10-foot double corrugated Iron roller: K-font donl.le ; dlse; :i-'4 Main wuiton, nearly 'new with grain raelj. .1. D. Dobliin. Phone Farmers 20X. ,30-3-2S-4tp FOR SAl.H OR TltAPR 311) acres of land, 180 noreablo, 40 acres with water right, anout 90 acres suh-lrrlgated, three, large springs. Jots of cows and hogs and ma chinery, near Baker-, project. One-half mile from Iflocnsi't. $12,000.00. $3r,00 cosh, balance FOR SALE New 6-room housn, basement, plumbed, plnstered, built-in Kitch en, hardwood floor living- room.) furnace, garage, lot f.O ft., cement I walks all for $32&n. , M Now 3 -room house near high school, plant.'1 rod, wired, plumbed, 60 ft. ' lot, just off pavement. Im mediate possession. An unusual opportunity for $1,100. 0 Seven-room house, ' beautiful view in western part of city, pav ed" lawn, shade and fruit trees, garage. This house is in splendid condition a very desirable home pn very reasonable terms. 0 Aero tract and small house for $1100 In the vicinity of Green wood school. ( H Geo.H.Currey if " REALTORS Heal Estate- . Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN it EliERHATtD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber hard, Attorneys, I,a Grando Na tional Hank Building. UlTniOPHAOTORS DR,. BELLE MYERS Chlroprao tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to S p. m., and 7 to p. m. PR. J. K. WOODEI.L Chlroprao ;;. tor and Naturopath. Skin and ) blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eesema, 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 4S7-W. Residence Phone 1S0-W. OSTEOPATinO PnYSIOIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHTSTCIAN Dr. J, L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 108. Res. Phone 108-R. Bommer Bldg. PHT8ICIAN-HUROKON Dr. F. L. ' Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Bommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm PROPESSIOJTAri DECORATOR HOUSE PA1NTINO. Cnlclmlnlnp end Pnper-hnnglng. J. Tflndy. Phone 481-W. . 2-21-tf . A. STOOP f.ealtnr. La Grande National Bank Bldg. Phone Main s. !.!(-1m XATPRE CITIF. OP. A. N. and MATIT R. MAT- V1LI.E Rpeclatlsts In chronic! diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Meehano-Therapy. Skin nnd hlond diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headaches, eczema, scki- tlea. appendicitis, constipation. : bowel trouble: all kinds of! chronic diseases succcssftdly j treated. Call Main S!S. M-y-II!" Nature Cure Horn". 21os East Adnms Ave. Office hours, la to 13 a. m.. 1:30 to 6 p. ni. j Consultation Frea. ' Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity Is necessary for any business transaction. It you sell an article, or your own services, or the use, of a housn or orficc, it tv uulivs publicity to the ' tcnt of reaching the ncrstm with whom you cleai. To servo best that publicity must he economical ' as well as adequate. Von can buy that variety , in Observer Want Ads every (lav. The cot ift only a few cents a Hue yet, ynn reach over II!, htm prospects. "AN OIlNFltTtfTl WAST 1) WUJj NO IT." (i yeara. K. Ttlaser, Tolocoaot. ' 44-3-2-lmp FOR SAT'K (.none eggs for set ting. Roman heanly apples. Phone 4r,(I-.r. 10-3-21-31 'Oil KAI.R Cheap house to-be moved oil' lot. 1707 Jeff Ave. ' 12-8-27-3IP FOIt SAI.K-No. I fresh milk. cow. 11. F. Hell, Cove, Ore. 10-3-2fi-r,lp WANTED WANTED-Hoarders. Good homo cooking. Close to Stange's mill. Mrs. Abbio Thomas, 1708 Sprueo. 1 1-8-28-Jtp NOTICE For furnace or flue cleaner, Phono 3G0-R, Ixi Grando. Ore. 1 0-3-1 8-10tp Hood Illvor Aspnrnjriis Shipped IIOOT1 RIVER. Ore. Tho sea sons first shipment -of asparagus, grown by Japanese truckers here and near Rlngen. Wash., was for warded to Portland by motor truck. .1. H. Koherg, owner of .the larg est asparagus trast cast of., the Cascades, will begin shipment next week. P.y the end of next week, according to the Greenwood Trans portation company, about six tons of asparaKus dailv will be moviuR to Portland. CuttinK" or asparaffus j lit several weeks earlier this year ' , I Kites arc making some people look up for the first time' in months. . i .... FOR PIATMBINO and Plumbing Supplies, call E. C. Davis, 428 W, 1502 S Ave. 3-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY h. O. O. M. I.a Grande Lodge No. 8E0 Loyal Ordor of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. Di. at Odd Fellows' ball. The Women's Moosebcart L e g I o n No. 198 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. H. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 4S8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer- f-illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler, Mood Eckley, Secretary, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. It. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles ball. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reeee, 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. H. A. y. Llndgren, Secretary, KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights.'' C. V. Berry. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. 8. -'O. E. B. Hopa Chapter No. II. O. E. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m. Visiting membera cordially welcomed. Maude K. Kherhard, W. M. Florence Bacon. Secretary THE PVTT11AN SISTKItS meet every Friday evening, escept the fourth of each month, at 7:50 at the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters welcome. M. R Mildred frnwlcy. M. of n. and C. Dora Rose. l-l-lm WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phono 484 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-17-lmp NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ads nrp strict ly CASH IX ADVANCE; copy must he in not hrtci than 0 a. Hi. date of Insertion. Hutcs: l!o pel word for each Insertion. WANTFH Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Call 808 W, or 803 N Ave., after li p. m. . 11-3-30-31 FOFNO-On Adams avenue, four keys on ring. Owner may have Hume by calling at Observer of fice and paying for adv. i ' 3.0-8-30-21 FOR RENT OR BA'l.K -r- 0-ropm , modern house and fi-room niod ern bungulow. HM Greenwood ..'',". 15-3-30-ltp FOR RENT Furnished house. Same block. as Pkick cat. suit able two or three adults. Call ' -H34 - Ann nut. .; 1(1-3-30-11 PARTI FS Wishing to lease small roondng house, No. 1 location, who has some money atid ubll lly, wrlc' Itox r,0 't7-3-30-.lt FOR SALE One hundred- blooded White l.i-gborns. Wm, II. Con rad, 2:ui8 N. Oak street. . v 12-3-3u-4tp WANTEP It AGS Clean cotton rags at the Observer office, riling ihem in.. . , 8-27-tf FOn SALE Used Chevrolet parts. Two Ford, wheols, demountable. wlt,h rlips. Other used parts. Cars repaired, pay by tho week. Jltl nsT'' at sale, caii W m, or t 1312 WjFine Impression, Ave. ; - :.iu :ip FOR SAl.K house, 2112 357-J. Modern flvo room Cedur Ht. I'hone , .' . 1 2-3-30-it FOR RKN"r Furnished rooms for lUrht honsekecpinj;. 141 2 Adams. i'hone -30-tf McDnniel, Quartler Cases Set. SATJCM, Ore. The cases of the state vs. McDaniel, appealed fron. Benton county, and the state vs. Aioen yuaruer. appeaieu uw Multnomah county, have been sit 'o" hearing In the state supreme announced by Arthur's. Benson, ! 'clerk of the court. Both -Mclianiel and Quarticr were afTVfl' on charges of having liquor i rt their possession and were convicted', in the lower courts. - ' . One of 'these, thrifty mt;n. tells us steady men are kept; that, way by bank balances. A poor man marries and settles down. A rich man marries and settles up. . - - - - CLAUDE C. PRATT WALLOWA LAKE WONDERLAND. a National Park 1)V '2G Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Poor fcfuTs Frtettd" Oppo. FoondiT. PilONE JM8 W. No HnmlMT Rnalo" MAMTVI POP AMV WHERE ARE WOUR LTABLE AAAMNERS - DON'T V(OLI KKiQW IT'S IMPOUtTg TO CAT SO r OUTBURSTS OF EVERIJTT TRUE By Condo SoRRYA BUT YOU HAV$N'T,&H I (, HOW STOR-e- sr&u'RB 1 WORKING. MR HAVE TH(T La Grande "Three Women" at Sherrys Make "Three Women," which opened at the Sherry1 theater yesterday, convinced us that new plols do ex ist. . Krnst t-ubitseh, the director, has a unique situation to deal with, which he has succeeded in making Into a production of re markable merit. The story is of three women, rivals for the love of a man about town, a perfect lover, a real prold dlKffer. an un faithful husband. With the revela tion that two of the rivals are a mother and daughter, -we look for more intricacies of plot and are not disappointed. The complex problem is solved to the satiKfac 'lon of the audience who made no ai tempt to'hide Iheir enthusiasm durlnpr Iflsti.'tiifplirs perfoytmin'tle. ; The stellar honors In this pro duction are divided between Marie Prevost, who- is charmingly con vincing as one of tho three sweet hearts, and May McAvoy and Paul ine Frederick, who take tho parts of the daughter and mother, re spectively. I .ew 'ody, as the templing vllllan, portrays his role exceptionally well. Others in the cast .are Pierre - fiendron, Mary Carr and WHInrd T.ouis. "Three Women" has to Its cred it not only an unusual story, but an except ional cast and excellent dleertjon. Mr. I.ubitsch has again scored a triumph, even greater than his "The Marriage, i'inle." 'If you are looking for real en tertainment presented in unexcell ed dramatic, situations, sen ''Thrue U omun." . ..... t 'oinedy showing, "Hooked." Constance Talmadpe Stars in "Gold fish" At, Arcade Today.; ' i iiiseoverou: .a rturewny in mnito ('onRtMnee I nltnndi:'' eryl Jerome Stnrln, who dircpled fnn- nt.nnee T;i linil in "The Gobi- fish" bad Art Jell's orchestra play nil floras of and mtiHlc in order to coax a, few tears from Constance. Hut Constance absolutely refused to ery. "T feel too happy indny tn rry." declnred Constancy "Can't you find some 'glad stuff Instead?" Hireclor Storm wnn adamnnlfne. "We'v got to have some tears, Miss Tolmodire." he snld. "Yon sec yo" nnv" divorced from your third husband, n multi-millionaire has just died. It is a very sad scene. Please rry a'fw tears." "Tell you what." replied Con stance, "send over to the bungalow for my portable phonograph. I have no me old records there, too. Some mamma bought'ftwny back In 1904, Hifrfi, HKifl nnd 1W7. When I was a little girl they used to make KW4 - PlE IN MOTHER B'JT I WAMTED To HuSSw 0 ... WW. MM PlE r- ' I MAVBN'T' i1 NrVjS " ' THIS s', -v. 1 r - .ZtZ.., Theatres me cry Bomethlng awful." Accordingly Storm stilled the studio orchestra and ffot out the phonograph. In turn ho played "Won't You Come Over to My House?" "Honey. Slay in Your Own Back Yard," "I'm Tying the Leaves Ro They Won't Come Powii," "Good Bye, Dotlie, I Must Leave You." ,and "Don't Cry, Little Girl. Don't Cry.' Soon the tears began trickling down Constance's face and Cumera man Ray Binger began "sneaking bis scenes." Finally Constance, tho tearH Bt reaming down her cheeks, could stand it no longer. "Turn off the nhonogwaph," she said, "my heart, is nearly broken, "The Goldfish," a First National plcluri, will be shown at the Ar cule Thitr today. Ficnch, PcsiRncrs Fail T(i(Sr8sp-Theme Desired i. CHICAGO (AT). Tho (Illicit, ImnulHlve curve of tho French art. nouvonu style, had Its oiifrln the Aniericun broom corn, In sorted Charles R, Richards, dlre.;- tor of the American Association of Mttse-Jins,- spenklnR recently fit the art Institute or cmonKo. "When the French and leli;inn artists of the eighties, scarchlne for a new style of art, tinned to the curved line of nature, it younpr hid of 17 In Dayton. Ohio, name I-;. Colonnn, was publishing u. 'Ut ile hook culled 'An Kssny on llronni Corn,'" Mr. ItU-hnrds said. "The hook, dated 1.SS7, consist"! first of a naturalliltlc drawing of the broom corn, and then a. ser ies of nhstract dcslcns utilizing lis curves. "Colonna Inler went . to Paris and eventually joined tho Paris 'group which was developing the 'art nouveau style. His furnlt'iro, and Jewelry appeared In the Paris exposition of lllii'l, and were so Impressive that photographs were made. When 1 was visiting a prominent art. official In Purls I noticed In his offices some of jrolonna's furniture. He admired Its aiilstlc worth and preserved it, though tho ait nouvenu style Is now dead." Tho art nouvenu style in the hnnd of the grent designers like Colonna has- n lasting artistic, val ue, according, to Professor Rich ards. The reason that It failed as a great nrt movement was that the curve on which It was bnnd was too subtle an nrt form nnd could only bo handled with sue pom by genl'.in. When It was taken up by the French manu facturers they did not call In the best designers, with the result that the eurve was used In nil soils n exaggerated and bizarre ways and the style soon run out. Another sure Mgn of spring It when you wonder If you hear n saw mill or a mosquito. AM V - SOU MUST NOT TAKE HOUR FINSERS-USE MOUR TORX rVNOB ET 5L0WL4 OR VM1LL 5ENO WOU FROM TrtE TABLE "27 YEARS AGO Daily Morning Observer .March 29, 1898 Charles McNeil, n boy of about-15 years', was hunting cattle near --the ' - mouth of-t)ie Grande Ronde river one day re cently, . The. boy saw some cut lie. on u flat will) the canyon of the Grande Ronde river on one side jnd a "precipitous ledge on the Other. Going upon this fiat for the cattle, he happened to look up the. rocky ledge whero he - dlsoovered a mountain lion ready to jump upon him. The boy sprang fmiu under the beast and fled, toward' homo; The boast followed h.tm rpr several miles and did not give up the chase until near his home. On reaching homo the father started back on the boy's tralj and soon found and shot the monster Delegate, John V. MeAUhUer, O. 1. (loodHall. .1. M. Iltim and Geo. II. Currey returned from the Port land State 'Convention Monday morntng. - Mr "and Mm. .1. If. Bobbins nro nvn.'CleH hnme fmi.i i'orlltind to-! morrow morning. - Mr. Robbins waH a menilM'i' of the conferenee committee of tbi' three, purlieu. J. It. Marshall and : company bought tod' fttKMi iiiishels of bar ley from A. B, Couley and Hum Iiiishels from Frank Me A libit er. The price paid was tlfi renin. The barley will be shipped to Sau Fran cisco. Work men commenced work yes terday clearing away small build ings preparatory tn, building nu ad dition to the Hotel Foley. An other story avIH bo -added lo the part of t he hotel which is now' only one story hlgl ind the annex will be extended and enlarged so it will connect with the hotel proper. This addition will give. Nr Foley nearly 1 on rooms. Recent discoveries Indicuiu the Mvbiiiis built vy. a -great cHlllza iton before rea!l:'.i(- it wasn't much Consider the busy flea and how he Jumps around. And doesn't he go to Ilia dogs? . , Nothing Is move fattening than few months In Jail. ACME PAINT f covers more surface, and really costs less. Taint for every surfneo , Paint for Every Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE, Exide Batteries STItOMBEIUJ H. & nr. spotlight Packard Win; all sizes Generator & Starter Ui'iishea , IJgbt (J lobes all sixes ; Lamp Sockets ' - (enuinn Kemy ami Delco Colls, Points, eto. FRED T. WIATlf IIS Cnme In nnr Stage Sufutij' '(Sw7y (hin&ilabltjj . All SltiK('-H Icavu from them dally except Kilildays. m:avi-: ia f.iiAMi-: vim l(tsc)h 7 :!lll - ll:lll - I2::I0 - 4:00 lllikei 11:11(1 . 1:0(1 . ,::ll) I'cndicKlll I I :(in - -1:1111 ri:POT PHOM-: jmain 7011 jKightlt Message Why pay morel Yon can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leas. Lcdbetter Garage 1408 Adams Ayenna Tl (mm', MIMMfti No AMM WOU'VE C AUM BUT HOVW DO WOU EXPCCr X i ' - Hy;l X..' . vr. ;rv ' K5Y, ,Vi i - -aujynui I ln t i r r' - rtAVE AMDTHE-l? m wmou 'i-WTHWS 0 L HAVE I ANOTHER WXM r. m wEceqppie ( - l. ' '7' TA L- piece of pie to S fA Ideal Homes Sought FOI Disabled Veterans j DETROIT. Mich. (AT). An en dowment fund with which a maintain Spencer Manpr as lite home- of disabled and aged vet erans, their widows nnd orphans. Is contemplated by the Natlonil Veterans of Foreign Warn. Spencer Manor, a 472-uere tract at rolling country lund near Fatou Ha phis; Mich., and fronting for a mllo on the placid Grand rlvm was the gift of Corey J. Spencer, wealthy clubman of Daeknoti, Mich., and a member of the or der. "A vUlage full "f life, hope and happiness" Is Mr, Spencer's idea of what Spencer Manor should be. The tract or land which he deeded to the organisa tion lies between Jackson and I .u n.slng and Is of clay loam. All b-it 100-acres of tho soil Is till able. - ' Giant trees, smnll brooks anil springs and numerous glens add to the attractiveness of the. site. II is here tho V. F, '.t look ing forward, hopes to hco grow a village of neat little honied, with well kept gardens, n school for children and a place for S.ib- 25c SPECIAL r.O Cent ItiiUlier Kntfo For 2.-.C 15cst buy cvrr offered! F. L. LILLY Hardware PhOBa Mila 81 CAIUIURRTOnS Klaxon llo.ms Stop Lights Hubert llocb and Champion Spark Pities Copper Tubing Gaibilel Sku libers BURGESS 1OH Jeffereon Ave. llepot on Jefferson Ht. I bath' worship. ' ""A." home "rather officers of the organization out line the, project, it ia Intendud there .shall, be work for thosu who can work, and comfort, for those unable to labor, '' j ' SPRINGTIME IS PURE-FOOD-TIME EAT This BREAD? Folkj wouldn't . liuvo to take fifty-suvon v:u-ie- p ties of sprmtj tonics tins time of your if they ex- p ercised tho pi-oper dure 'i in sulectinj? their foods. 4 The wholosonio Iirend we bitlio will put your health in tune with the springtime. U GRANDE PurityBread Buy Tliis Home 7-rooin inothu'it liott-so, lat'K'U lot, u:uruu;u and fruit, Ijl.Uii; Icrnis, Uuy o lot irl I'uU'y Addition. ., , WEEKS & BLACK Itr.ALTOIlS New Foley nhlfr. Iit-surtince - Loaus WEAVER'S Tailors, CIcAners, Dycn Ami Prewrs PHOM0 MAIN 73 Depot fitrevt La Grande ' Mattress Shop and Weaving- Works Mattresses of all : kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather . Renovating. Ratr and Fluff Rugs made to order anJ far Sale. Carpet and WlH PIm j)g. ; Furniture Ro-r.overlnr lilcitmed FnmlgaU'r. ; i Factory Plione 424-W : ', ' CHAS. KDVVAIIOH, l'ruo. '. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME tAIIM5 , Iearrs Leavea l-'nhin ' La Ctrandfl 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A M. 1:16 P. M. 6:16 P. U. fiundaya , Imth , Tieam Union tm tirnnda 1:00 P. M. ' 6:16 P. U. , Satnrdny Nlicht peclala . leaTes - I.raToa . Union '' Iji Grand 1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. TTeatecI Cam P. a. DnliAP, Blanairer Ilcadqilarters, Bommer Ilotnl BY TAYLOR I BAKERY K. J. McWilliums i k I ' f