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Tuesday, March 31, 1925. THE EX GEXNTJE EVENINO OBSERVER FATrE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad. Page The Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR KENT ini! KKNT l-"urnlshod rooms for: lieht housekocplni,-. 1512 Adams, i rtioni- ;.ri7-j. i i-::-:in-tr KOtt HKNT Modern furnished anortiiicut. Cull lOd'-nholin Apia. VOIl KENT C-roniii house, on BL-conU St. Phone. 318-J. . . 10-2-2G-tf FOR hALE FOIl SAUC One hundred lilnndi-d White l.cKhnrtiM. Win. II. I'on- nul, 2'.(lll ,. Oak Hi I t. 2-.".-:!l-4ln I'oli S.M.K I'lililurrn plant. 1M. mio now ready it tin (Ji-'M-n-Iiouhch, C'herrya PloriHi.q. 1 2-3-2f.-tl VOtl SALK Two lintlnm H-ineh ' Oliver Banjr plow; 10-foot double rei-rugated Iron roller; (i-fnot doulile disc; H Vi liiilu whkoii, early new with pr.'iln rack. .1 T. Dnlihin. I'hone l-':iriii'r.s.'JliX: an-s-ns-tin SAKK I'.iril Chevrolet pailH. Ford wheels, h-iiiolinlnl.lt', ritn.M. Oilier used purls. repaired, p:iy liy the uvek. a-xltvi. n:ed tires ant one rlm. Twn.liv.llt cars for :ill 2il0 M, or" it 1312 W 3o-.:r.':iu?2tp litf i'liAfii: 310 acres Nil aVrealde, 40 aer rli'ht,T'''Ont 80 acres (1. three fare snrlnrrs. Fwa nnd hoKS iViitl nift- netir Halter pwilajji. mile from leloeasefr' R SALE fi-room house, basement, plastered. Iiulll-ln kitch- Vdwood floor living room, , garage, lot TiO it., cement -all for $:ino. o fN'ew 3-room bouse near hl.'fh lliool, plastered, wired, pl-imbcd. ft. lot, just off pavement, lin.- .diate possession. An unusual Lportunity for $If.oo. 0 ISovrn-room houso, hrnntinil W'v In western part of city, pav- lawn,, shnrte and fruit trncs, carnff This liousc Is in splendid condition n very desirable homo on very-ronsonahlfi terms. 0 Ar.ro tract nnd -small Iiouho for 11100 In tho vicinity of Green wood school. REALTORS Ettato fionns Insurance JlPAt Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN St EUKRHARD Geo. i T. Cochran and Colon R. Kber bard, Attorncya, I.a Graniio Na tlonnl Rank Hulldlnir. niimoi'itAorona m. BKLI.B MTERfl Chlroprao- tor. New 1'oley Ltulldlnv. Uotira 10 to 12 a. m.( 2 to 6 p. m., and 7 to p. m. IjR, J. E. WOOOBI.Li Chlroprae- tor and Naturopath. - fdkln and t blood dlseasea, headaches, ap- pendlcttla, backaches, rhejma tlnm, asthma, ccscmn, varicose Telna, .all klnda of '..Ktomach, heart and kidney trouble auc- oeaBfuliy treated. Blood preasiire reduced. DIscAfiefl of women and , children ayftpeclatty. Bulte 20, Bomtner Bldg. Phone 4S7-W Residence Phone 190-W. OST:OPATHIC I'llVNIOIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHTSfCIAN Dr. I J. L. In(rle, Osteopath, Rplnal I curvature and fallen arches a I apectaltv. Dr. lvlariraret Ingle, ' Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 108. Res. Phone 108-R. Bommer Bldg. !HTSICIAN-SUnaiSON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of giassea. flommer Bldg. Main 77. t-l-lm PnOFESSfONAIi DECORATOR HOUSE PA1VTTNO. Cnlclrnlnlng nd PaDf-r-tiangtng. J. I.rny.; Phone 4S7.-W. :-:-tf : t L. A. PTOOP Realtor. La Grande ! National Bank Bldg. Phone Main . ?-?4-tmi xatt re a nr. I DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT VILLE Ppeclnllsts In chrorilc disesBs. Afethcls: Nflturopath i i and Mecbnno-Therrtpy. Fkin and! t blood disrnsen. n-: rvo:rs dis -n.vs. I rhronlc hendnchfs. rrjfna. fc1- ! tlca. appendicitis, corstipntion. bowel trouble: all kinds of t rhronic dlsrn. s fficrrpfu!iv : treat, d. Csll Main SiT. Mnv- Tillf NntfirA Cure Hmrf, 't"r.! Enst Adams Ave. Offl'- boui-s , 10 to 12 a. m. t:S0 to b p. m j Consultation Free. ' Just A Few Gents A Line Publicity Is necessary for uny business transaction. If you sen an article, or your Ottll Services, Or UlC IIM5- of n houso or orrirc, it re quires publicity In (In- ex tent or reaching the person Willi uhom yon deal. To serve best that publicity must hi economical as well its mlriptnlc. Von i'uii Imy that variety In Observer Wiint Ads fvi-y ilny. The com Is only, n few renin n line yd, you reach . over 12,1100 prospectst. "A! OKKFRVFH WANT Al WII.fi JW IT." J 1 2.0110.00. J.it.OO pash. Imlnnci 5 y.-m-a. Yi. lilaH-r, 'I'olot'aant. 44-3-2-lmp KOI1 KAI.K--No. I rrrah milk cow li. 11.11. Cove. Or. 10-3-2r.-filp WANTKD WANTT'.lt Girl or woman for gen- t-r;il housework, "r 1 1 30S W. or y iN AVC, (II HT li p. III. J 1-.i-.KI-Jl NOTICRS- .t'or furnace or fine cleaner, PhrfLo 3CU-R, liO. llrande, Ore. , , 10-3-18-lOlp fob: IND i'OrND On Adams avenue,"-four keys on rinjc. Owner may bave same by' calling nl Observer of fice nnd paying for adv. :0-3-:tO-2t EFFECTIVE MEANS OF REDUCING FAT Here is an extraordinary meth od of reducing weight extraord inary because no starvation diets or violent exercises uro necessary Marniola Prescription Tablets an made exactly in accordance with tho famous Marniola Prescription. Thev duce you steadily and en:-1 ilv. w ith no III effects. Procure ; them from vour drllKglst at one, Tho name of his widow was also dollar for a box or send price dl- j inscribed, with the date li ft hlnnk. i-ect to the Marniola Company, (Mara KlfTucra died lon(- nj?o, but General Motors H-.iilding, Detroit, lilies in a nameless rravt;, no one SHMI.- Onre-VAll' Start-taKiMr.ltiCncnowx whelr'. Flitll'tr John A.'l.eal. tablets nnd loslnff your fatllens, priest of lllsslon Wan .lose, haa been 50,1 wl" '"' nanly asrain. Adv. FOR PLUMBING and Plumblns Supplies, call E. C. Davis. 428 W, ir,02 S Ave. 3-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Jj. O. Oi M. Ij Grande T.odKe No. sr.0 Loyal Order of Mnoae. holda regular ineetlnKS every Thursday nleht at 8 p. tn. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 2)8 meets every second and fourth -Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund. Secretary. B. P. O. KI.K8 I.a Orande Lodge No. 488. LodRe meeta each Thursday evniii(r at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges chenr- rjliy extended lo all Brother Rlks. Letter Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. . Mood Rckley, Heoretary. WOODMEN OF THE) WORLD La. Grande Camp No. 189. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clark, Huoins 21-22, La Grand Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C R. J. Kitchen; Clerk. A. F. and A. M. Ia Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:50 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Becretary. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA8 Red Cross Lodge No, 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle ball TC of V. HaV.. t 8 p. m. A "rM-".fi; W:CO.T-. iw ,.(1 TliiUtlg Knights. C. Berry, C C. C. L. Oraham, K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. II, O. K. P. holds stated eommnntea- tlon the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 1:00 p. m. VIsltlnir member cordially welcomed. Mnud K. Kberhsrd. W. M. Flnrnr Bacon. B"crtrr THE PYTHIAN STfTF,It5? meff fVfry Friday evning. exempt the fonrTi of rarh month, nt 7:30 at the K. P. Hill. All visiting sis ters , rnm. M E. MMdred Crowlny. M. of R. snd C, lors P.oe 1-1-1 in WANTED Rowlnp neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-17-lmp NEW TODAY XOTK'K Classified IViuit Ails uro strict ly CASH IX ADVAXfl': wpy nmst be lit not litter Hutu I) n. m. date of insertion, ltules: l!f per word for eaell Insertion. I'Olt KENT Two room apart ment, I'liniislied Tor lislil Iioiibo keephiK. Shin enl ranee.. Garage for rent. l.".or. M Avtnne. IB-3-3l-2tp WANTKIl H.ieil 1'hoile 3'il-.l. eleelrie washer. ri-:i.:ii-2tp FOR Ui:NT Mnilern ' flvw room house. 1 hloek fi-oni I. O. ln . ipilrn 110 J Wash. ' 12-3-31-21 Fon ih:nt em house, chilli ren. -- Three room mo.l 1707 Wash. Ave. No ll-3-l-2tp FOn .HA 1.1 yearling 1 1, 111. in. : l''resh mlleh row; G Jersey lli-il'ers. .1. 1. I'hone I'ariners 20 X. - . i:l-3-:u-4tp FOR SAI,1y--No. 303 New Perree tlnn oil ntove at ilOS Pr-lin Ave. . is-s-at-sti. WANTKD -TO TR ADK Piano for Fonl toillliw; car. late model. Willi! M, t'lliserver. I3-3-3I-2IP FOR SAI.K halehin. . Turkey i-kks for I'hone Farmers I'.ifi. . !)-3-3l-3tp WANTRD It AOS Clean cotton roes at the Observer oiricd. llrina them In. 3-27-tf Widow of W'calthj lyncher Jib's In XnmeltSs firftvo OAKLAND, Cal. (AT) In the early days of OulrYornia Don Aatro HlBiiera was one of the wealthiest rnnchers in the state. He held' the Warm Sprlnjfs Krant of thousands of acres, and large herds of cattle. Jn the hcyrtey of their prosperity liiKnera and his wife, Clara, plan ned lo bo buried together in the ancient Mission Sun. Jose ceme tery. -An expensive Vault was built, an elaborate monument erected. 1 '''' Salro Higuera died and tW monument was carved with the date of his .death, July 24. 18S3. I informed. In tier old uj;e reverses left her penniless and she became public .ward, somewhere, nnd u poller's field linully Claimed her. Her costly vault waits in vain. Men drown their sorrow. A wo man shools him. It has been cars since some girls oyc-brows met. CLAUDE C. PRATT WALLOWA LAKE WONDERLAND a National Park bV '20 " Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. PHONE 149 9t. No Nnndr ntpHnMw MAM'M POP Pop vlHATVIftS jt POP BE CAR6FUU WtTH ) Lri J M- VJHAT3 TMe ) T0SrTrrvDrJ C" t THAT AA)(UL "ssggi X-JKAT RWOWECr -WTfeR. OWOO. f VUNNS DREAM- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo AnQ ' IF luetic, IN ycuR. OfptCE NotAj no .1 ivit-L iM-rYsevi&iA) ANP BMN(i.i.en6Hi. of Tt5W IWUY, ZLS-r t - l"HVs truly! "ii .MR.. KfeSllMVt-O NIODLV., , fJEAeS-iSlftt . mo c5.UAMCe. A PeRSOrj WHO Wisite HIS MAMC So it Cooks &f?.COM lAjft.e IS STOCK A8LY C4RRIC5S A VANITY I THAT'S At-- IRtCi.HT NOW; ' MISS t-i-OTP. La Grande Last Showine of "Three Women" at Sherrys Tonight; . "Three Women," now being shown nt tho Sherry thenter shows bow good a picture can bo when made under the supervision of a faultless director Krnst l.ubltsch director of "The Marriage Circle." has done his usual excellent worlt in the production or a plot uro that everyone should see. 1 te has chosen an exceptional cast to work with, a cast worthy of a great, director, and tin unusual I plot. Mny McAvoy. Marie prevost land Pauline, Krederlck share the trl-stellar bonors. I,ow Cody. Mary Carr. Willnrd i.ouis and Pierre Gendron are some of the other brilliant players. JWav McAvoy, ns the wire of a fickle -husband. nliiVs her part , In charming 'sincerity Svhile Pauline Frederick, who tukes the role as ber mother and former sweetheart to her husband, seems to have been made for the part. : Marie Prevost , s si ill another sweet heart, is the perfect vampire type. The plot has unusual complica tions, which all wind up to a very dramatic climax. The settings In the picture are exceedingly artistic, but have a slmpllficily In their very nmsslvc ness. They are typically "l.u bltsch.' "Thfeo Women," is n perfect combination of unusual plot cellent acting, and great illrecllon. Don't miss It. . . TTnvii Irrnin Starring in Western Role, The suspicion that mny place a man In jeopardy of the law when b iss of memory and mistaken Ident ity lhat Is made vividly real In "The ll:tek Trail." Fniversal pic ture will be screened 111 the Star theater commencing Wednesday. .tack lloxle. the star. Is cast In I he dual part of Jeff Prouty nnd j John Prentiss. As Hie former, bo finds himself a moving factor In a plot to deprive a girl of ber Inheri tance. The. scene of the action is In the western cattle country. f'owboys and catlle rustlers ploy a I' big part throughout For the pur pose of exterior work the lloxle eompnny went to l.one Pine, a pic lturcHpie little desert town. J, Clifford Smith directed. His first nlctiim wllh Dnvle was "Kldeewav "I" Montana." W-nller J. Cbum. lr..,n.,n .,,-lt..t nr emslnrn firt- llon, wrote the story. It was adap ted for the screen by Isadore Ilern steln of Pnlversal's staff. Others in the cast are Claude Pnyton. Kngenia Ollbert. William JyPster, Alton Htone, William Mc f'alt. Oeorge, Connors nnd Pat Harmon. Ktigcitln Oilbert hns the lending feminine role, that of the ndopted VACAIMCV PUSASS CrT Ae Cone. fo an'. . UKa A M&S Of-faNGLet ON HmSeU rvO (Jf50E- TOX . Theatres daughter of n wealthy rancher who died of a broken heart caused by the escapades of his son. "Last Man on Earth" Displays' World Of Modern "Amazons." The Last. Mnn on Earth Cornea to I'nlon 11111 on Monday evening! ir you can ImnBlno the eTfect Bilch an announcement nilKht. have If It were literally inude, then you may loitii a fairly accurate idea of the William Fox picture which opens today at the Arcade tinnier. Line up Eirls nnd ace tho last man on earth! Or. nt any rate, rcc the picture, nnd then no home and than 4? tho Powers that He Hint llicra are still enough men to ko nrouqii--or almost around. . TtrF'tiiM ilan ffn Tlhrth't.ls- a higlilit tmnslnatlve story of Hie world'denilded of nil Its men b a disease culled "mnsculltls." The women nro shown cnrryinB on, gayly enouifh at first even jillil Inntly In their confidence that they can run things much better than they were run In the old days when men ruled the world. Tint, ns time went on, they weakened. Timidly, they begun to whisper nmong themselves . thnt men weren't so bad nfter all, and that It would be rnther nlro to have a few of them nround again. The Idea spread nnd soon the most i radical of the feminists were j caught up In the wnve of enthunl- asm. and joining wllh Hie romantic ones who had been lonely all a long. I they condneled n mad search for any man who. In some part, of the universe might, bave escaped the ravages of nuiseuliils. F.ventually a man was found nnt by tho women explorers who conducted me aysiemniic expem llonn, but by a wnninn thug who was flying rrom jus'lee. Mbe brought blm back to rlvillKitlnn and then the fun began! Kan FrnucUco Itiiildlugs I test On (imves of Argfinnut Ships BAN FP.ANflSo (AP) At one time 8nn Frnncl.co bay covered n considerable portion of what Is the lower Market street section of the city, containing many large office buildings. Excavators for sev eral recent buildings hnve struck Hie skeletons of old ships abandon ed by the Argonauts In their rush for gold In IMA. This region rests on "stilts." The city's first subway, one for ve hicles only, hns been under con struction for IS months, in front of the Ferrv building, and Is near jng completion. It presented great engineering difficulties been use. built through this made land, it welcomed the waters of the boy In disconcerting quantities. persist ent pumping was required to keep the whole project from being flooded. '27 YEARS AGO pally Mornlnjy OhBPrvor, Muroh flu. 8itft. Aitorney V. 11.; Hunrcut Ih In I'nton today attending to legal hllHlllPSfl. Architect V. S. llennetl was busy yostorduy (Vawln the pliUis for a two story bulldtnv for John An thony, to be ort'cted An hlB lot across the- track.? Mr. Anthony bud Intended to build a .Mnjrle Riorv bulldlmr, but Jiuh now decid ed to ninko It iwol Accordtnir to J ti Bketch B-en in Mr. lJonnet'n office Inst evening there will be two Rood sizetl storo rooms nnd will huvo five lnr,ji idale ijlass windows. t v m Will It. Klnpr, nominee for kov pmor on tlie people'H-demorrnt le silver rcpubllcnn ticket, was u pus senfeer n ye.slerday'H train to bis borne In linker City, a was also Bail While candidate for prosecut ing attorney. .lohn K. Uoiurh. the fruit mnn norlh of (he rlve.r, sa be will lie randldaln for county recorder on the republican lleket unless 1 he delegates lo tho convention at 1.a firande on April Nth can find n heller or Nirowcr man lor the po sition. Two yonnif men. Robert Uufibey ond Oi I o McKnew. reached this place day before yesterday. They came from Mt. Vernon, .lofrei-non (ounly, 111. They conn1- lo visit .relatives amV friends In Ibis elty, nnd If i bey like the country, which they will unle.s then nre n co'uple of pivtiy sirls .back in the prairie sfalo (hat. object, they will make t this their future home. " Filipinos l.lke MiigfixluoA MANILA (AP) The b'ililno peo ple are reading more newspapers, magn'tncN a ltd ni her periodicals everv year, according lo reports of the P.ureau of Posts. Figures com piled by that bureau show that the weight, of second class mall npiitcr. under which ' newspapers nnd magazines nrn classified, 'nnd the postage paid during 1U24, more than doubled tho amounts for 1018. 1 They have dug up an other nn elcnt king, another King Tut, with a name like a dozen radio stations. ACME PAINT covers moro surface, nnd really costs less. Paint' for every RuVfnco I'alnt for Every Purpose Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exide Batteries STHOMUFRU CAlt IIOKI TOU.4 R. ft M. HpotllglitH Packard 1 re n 1 1 s ltxs Generator St Starter ..rushes Ugbt (ilolM's all sizes Iim:p KtM'kets Cicnuinn Iteniy and Dclco Coils, Points, nto. FRED T. 'StoHily Come to nur filnge Iepnt on .Icfferson Kf. Slaves leave from tliero dully except Sundays, u'Avrt la f.nANiM-: rou Joseph 7::i0 - 11:00 - I3::,0 - 4:00 llaker !):()() 1:0(1 - -t::i0 Peiidii-hMt 1 1:00 . -1:00 ii;pot Piif)n siaiv 700 All Kilfhth Message Why pay more? Ton can bay an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH fur lew. Ledbetter Garage , 140$ Adaini Arena j FKW liTYFRS IN KNCtliAXD LONDON (API A problem just now fuclnir publishers In this coun try Is the evident dlflincllnatlon on tho part of the rending public to pay 7 shilling" and 6 pence ($1.86 for novels. 12 sbllllnKfl and 6 penco ($3.1ii) for me mot it and blglier prices for classical literal urt. It is s u Kites! ed (but books will circu late through libraries (iilckly enouKh. but when tt conies to out rltrbt purchasliifc the public Is shy and wants somethlnK cheaper.' An Instance of this Is tflven In tho number of paper-bound novels and mntfn-Aines which travelers buy when on n railway journey. A possible way out of the dif ficulty, according to the represcn tutlve of one publishing bouse, is In Mad books In paper covers. The Hairs Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druuts. F. T.CHENEY fit CO.. Toledo. Ohio 25c SPECIAL r.O Cent Kuli'lier Knifj For 25c Host buy ever offered! F. L LILLY Hardware PhoM Main 81 Klaxon IlaiiS H(np Lights Ilohert llnscli and Champion Spark Plugs CopMT l iibliia (.'nrbricl SMihhcrs BURGESS Itn. Jerfenwm Ave. itn St u tmtxx. mej JS liJt t . (hmfbilaUy j prfisent binding costs nearly as much as did the whole book In pre war days. Sometime you see who 19 thick headed. a thin nvin PURE-FOO0-TIME EAT This bread! Folks wouldn't have to take fifty-seven varie ties of spring tonics this time of year if they ex ercised the proper care in selecting their foods. The wholesome bread we hake will put your health in tune with the sprinjrtimo. U GRANDE K. J. McWilliams Bread Buy This Home 7-room modern lioti.io, llli-ge lot, garage and fruit, $7(H; terms. Ruy n lot fei l'olcy Aililllinit WEEKS & BLACK REALTORS : i Ni.w. J"olcy Iilrtg. Iiisiirauce.'- Loans WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Itjera Anil rrewaors I'HONE MAIIK 139 Depot titrnol La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating, Its and Fluff Itiiga msde to order and for sal. Carpet and If-lK OM lnf. Furniture.' Re-covering. ' - l,l1'nM'4l, Piiinlgntcr. Fnrtory Phone 424-W ' CIIAS. latWAKDH, I'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAIIIiB , lAves Iirsvrat Union I r.rmodd 1:15 A. M. 11:110 A M. P. M. 6:15 P. U. uwlart Teave tBvni Union I4i f 3 rands 1:00 p. M. 6:15 P. M. Satunlaj Night Rpeclala , lavf Iieavoa ' Tin Ion Tat Gnwda J:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. He-ted Cars P. O. nef.AP, ntanarer ncadmiarters, Sornmer Hotel PURITY" BY TAYLOR 1. CAWT REeAEMBeft VdHT H BMb BUT there VIAS fttJ ,MTUL C3ASH AMD 1.W0K6 UP DOWN mm. Blf ill JlULJJA J