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Wednesday, April 1, 1925. THE m GKXNDT5 EVENING OBSERVER " PAGE NTNi? I The Observer Want The Market FOR RENT FOR HUNT Two room npart min(. furnished for light hnuse keoplm;. Khle entrance. Garage for rent.' l.'I05 M Avenue. 15-8-3l-2lr Foil IlKNT Modern flvn room holinc, 1 block from P. O. In quire 503 Wuah. 1 2-3-8 l-!t KOFI itKNT r Three, rooni' mod ern limine, 17o7 Wash. Avo. No children. H-3-Sl-!tp POH TtRN'T ,Kiirnlalicrt rooms for liirht housekeeping. , 1613 Adnnis. Fhnno 2T.7-J. ll-3-mi-tf POU II15NT Modern furnished apartment. Call lCdcnholin Apis. . ' -' ' 8-3-L'a-tf VOn fiRNT C-room houso on Second Bt. rhono 3 1 1-J. - . 10-2--tf FOR bALE POn SAl.R No. 303 New rerfee .. tloh oil atovo at 11112 lVnn Avo. . 12-S-3I-3IP PDH RAI.F One hundred blooded 1 White Leghorns. Win. IT.-Conrad. SSiiS N. Oak street. . : 12-3-30-4tp FOR 8AI.K Two hollom 14-Inch ;OIivor gong prow;, 10-foot double . . corrugated iron roller;.-, 8-foot -'sdotihlo disc; . i; 14 Halu wagon, ,'; nearly new with grain rnrk. J. ;P. Dobbin. Phone Par morn 20X. 30-3-28-41P FOR SALE OR TRADE 310 acres of land, 180 acreable. 40 .acreB with water right, aDout 90 iiorea sub-Irrigated, three large springs, lots of cows and hogs end ma- FOR SALE Ne.w E-room house,, basement, plumber, plastered, built-in kltch- on. hardwood floor Itvinir rooni. rurnace, parage, lot 50 ft., ccmcntt'"1'1 Tfi,,l 'Metric washer. walks all fop. $3250. '' o . ,'.Nw, a-room house, near htffh school, ptaHtorcd, wired, plumhed, CO ft. lot, just off pnvement. ,1m medlato possession. An unusual opportunity for $1500. ' Se.ven-room houso, . beautiful ' view in western part of city, pav ed, lawn, shade and fruit trees, garage. This houso Is In splendid condition a very desirublc home on very reasonable terms. 'Acre tract and small house for 111 00 In the. vicinity of dreen- Geo.H.Currey REAirona. Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS5 COCHRAN A EBERHARD Qeo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber nard, Attorneys, La Grande 'Na tional Bank Building. CRrJTTCIfKLl-Chiroprao. tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, . headaob.es, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, aatbma, eesema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trooble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases ot women and children a specialty. Suite 10, Bemmer Bids. Phone 47-W. Residence Phone lo-W. OOTEOPATRIO PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. 3. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a . specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Dlseasea of women and feeding of Infanta a spe cialty. Office Phone Main lot. Res. Phone 10-R. Bommer Bldg. PHT3ICIAN-RURGEON Dr. r. U Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Bommer Bldg. Main 11. 1-1-lm PROFKSKIOXAIj DECORATOR HOD8B PAINTING, ' Calclmlnlng and Paper-banging. J. Lendy. Pbone 411-W. J-ll-tf U A. STOOP Realtor. La Orande National Bank Bldg. Phone Main . i-?4-1 . s y.ntr: ci-p.r.. DR. A. N. and MART R. MAT VTI.L1S Rperlallsts In chronic dlsesses. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Bkln and blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headaches, eesema. scia tica, sppendleltts, constipation, bowel trouble; alt kinds of chronic diseases successfully treated, tall Main S2J. May UI Nature Cure Home, lias Fsnt Adams Ave. Office hours 10 to i: a. m.. 1:10 to 6 p. m. Consultation Fre FOn Pt.fMRTNO snd Plumblnc fnprlles. call K. C. Davis. 42 IV. 1601 S Ave. l-ll-tf Tlace at , Union and Wallowa Counties Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity Is necftufirj for any business transaction. If yon nell an article, or your own service, or the use of a house or orfli U re quires publicity to the ex tent of reaching the, person with whom yon deal, To wtvp host Hint puMlclty must 1m economical as well as adequate. You ran buy . that variety hi Observer Want Ads every day. The eost Is only a few cents a line yet, you reach over 12,000 .prospects. 14 AS ORSRITVCR WANT AI WII.L IK) IT." ehlnery. near ' Halter project, One-half mile from Teloraset. $1,2.000. 00. 13S00 cash, balance 6 years. 13. Illaser, Telocaset. . 44-S-2-1mp 'OK SAl.R Cabbage plants. 10.- Oflfl now ready ot the Green houses. Chflrrys, Plorlflts. - 12-3-25-tt POR RAI.K Fresh milch cow; 5 yearling .. Jersey heifers. J. D. Dobbin. Phono Farmers 20 X 13-:i-31-4lp POIl NAI.R Turkey eggs for hatching. Phone Parmers lflfl.' . 9-3-31-3tp WANTED Thone 861-J. 6-3-Sl-2tp WANTK11 TO TltAllK Plnno for Kord touring enr, late model Wrlto M, Observer. 13-8-31-2tp NOTICE Por; furnace or flue cleaner, Thone 3C0-R, Ta Grande. Ore. 10-3-18-10tp Auto Fractures Cyclist's Skull COTTAGK C1IOVH. Ore. War ren Hmlth, 10-yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, suffered a fractured skull In an accident when Ihe bicycle upon which lie was riding was struck by an automobile driven by Mrs. Uertha Meyer of Everett. Wash. The bid was picked Vtp' by Mrs. Meyer, after her auto was taken out of u ditch Into which she drove It. in an effort to avoid the boy. anil brought to the office of Pr. Pyolt. First aid was given and he! was sent to a Kugene hos pital. . ' , FRATERNAL DIRECTORY fj. O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. 160 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at I p, m. at Odd Fellows' ball. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. 8 meets every eecond and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. 9. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge No. 411. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Rome and club privileges cheer fully extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Xckley, Seoretary. WOODMEN OV THE WORLD La Orande Camp No. let. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. - Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-11, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Recce, C. C R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. P. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 1:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. 1.. Ingle, W. If, A. T. Llndgren, Seoretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. ST meets every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. Ii Berry, C. C. C. L. Oitiinr, K. R. ' O. R. 8. Hope Chapter No. II, O. E. fl. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 1:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Mande K. Rherhard. W. M. Florence Bacon. Secretary. THB PTTHIAN SISTERS meet every Friday evening, except the fourth of -each month, at 7:31 nt th K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters welcome. M. r.. C. Mildred Crowley. M. of R. and C, Dora Rose. - - 1-1-lm Ad Page WANTED Rowlnff neatly done. rhoni 434 V. Mrs. Nora Wchh. 9-2-17-lmp NEW TODAY NOTICE Classlfliil Wnnt Ads arc strict ly CASH IX AIVAM i:s copy nmt Im In not Inter than 0 n. in. ilatc of Insertion. liatc: 2c per ttord for cncli Insertion. POH ItRNT Modern furnished house, loili N. Spruce, 8-4-1-2IP POR RA1.R a bargain, , age. -I!t'-':t l-'ord tinning at lnil,lre llulek gar-tl-3-l-tf FOR SAI.R 472-H. -Chicken 'muse. Coll 12-4-1-Htp FOR ItRNT S furnished house, keeping rooms with toilet and sink up stairs, ft?. 00. 3 targe front rooms ni'.d balh room, for housekeeping, $2n.(itl. one It room house, toilet and sink till electric .lighted, tla.tiii: no chil dren. ,1. I,. Mars. 37-4-l-ltp FOR RUNT Oft SALIC-SI'S mom modern. hous,y mid live mom modern bllllgnlow. lot (Jn'en wooil. Ui-4-l-:tt POR 'RENT 4-room limine fur nished, cor. line ,C- V. 2114. Call for owner at 444 Jeff. lS-4-l-Stp FOR SAI.R 2 milk cows or will trade for pigs, i'hone 130-.I. 12-4-7-ltp FOR. RAI.R Olio house. .10 be moved off lot, also one pair milk goat.s S2.ri.0U. Phone ll!4-M. 17-4-1-Stp WANTRI) RAGS Clean cotton rogs at tho Observer office, lliing them In. S-27-lf Prizes Allotted for Best Holstcin Cattle CITIOAOO (Al) Afirrlcnlturnl fairs and dairy eultle shows Imv inpf dtstrlet, stali'-wide, rt'slohal and national promincnee will share In the $25.ooo in cash, and other awards offered by Tho llolstvin Krlesian Association of America this year as special 'prizes for the. showing of Hoist elns. These awards are made In addition to the regu lar prize offerings of each fair aiul dairy cuttle show. A new feature tills year is to be provided in the prize awanjs for state herds at the iSiutional Dairy Show. The rule rectutrlnf: the ap pearance of not less than five en tries in the judwlnif ring to fill tills class Iuir been revised and the following stilling- scale of prices Is now effective: One herd. $75; two herds. $100 nnd $75; three herds. $t25. $100 nnd $75; four herds, $150. $125, $100 nnd $74.1; and for five, or more herds, the regular prizes. $250, $150. $125, $100, $75 and $50. In addition, special prizes totaling $500 are offered on Hol- sleln herds in this one cImkh by the Holateln Association. Two Women Hurt In Spill. DAYTON. Ore. Mis. Don Hate man of Newberg and Mrs. Carson of this place were injured when in automobile in which 1 l'y were rid ing turned over on the highway about two and a half miles north of town. Mrs. Carson escaped with I minor cuts ami bruises. Mrs. Rat man suffered n.wrenehwl baek. To voir m;i;i Illue-stone Sforlt Salt 1 talry Salt (Vnienl I'oinlncM Apple Vulvollno Oil Arsennio of Iead Umc mill Sulphur Mill Teed Corn Wheat Chicken Feed, It will pay you To gel nur pi icet. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co, Phone Main 73 MAMTW POP SAW CHICK COME IN MERE J w2 i ! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo iiHO, .HO- THOfir-sorO. rive I 1 i i v3r wjnciN you oon't cuts it IT ODHeS TO KIDDING. .THE La Grande Sherrys Featuring The Snob" Today And Tomorrow. - Much interest attaches Itself to "The Snob." tho Jdorto-Croldwyn picture which comes to the Sherry theater. ' Kor one tiling, It Is the latest film production of Monta Hell, the young wrller and news paper editor who became a dlree or over night, und created n cinema sensation with his first picture. "Uroudway After Dark." Kor the second part. It sees John Gilbert, the romantic lover or ''His Hour," "He Who Oets Slapped," "Cameo Ktrhy." and tunny other film, In as unsympathetic char uoler. V'ontrary to the general attitude of the t'Hm leading man. Gilbert was deltghied at' the' opportunity to play this part, as It gave him An opportunity to get away from the .sameness of the usual ".leading man" part, and to demonstrate his ability to play something more than tho routine roles. It Is Gil bert's pet theory that a leading man should take every opportunity to vary his cliarueters, und that he must not always appear on the screen as the handsome hero, i The cast for the picture, besides Gilbert, Includes Norma Hh rarer. Conrad Nagel, ledda Hopper, Phyllis Haver, Jack Curtis, Alleen Manning, Margaret Seddon and others. Monta Ih'U, as well as directing "The Snob," adapted It from Helen It. Martin's novel of the same name, and filmed it under 1 he personal supervision of Harry ltapf. associate executive of tho Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer company. Comedy showing, "It's a JJeur." "The Back Trail" Showing at , i' Star Theater. Claude payton. who plnyn. th part of n gamlder In "The Tlaek Trail." FnlversaT picture starring ll Jfick llole nnd now being screen- ed In the Htar theater, appears de g'tliKd lo portray a plotter wlien- jever he appears before the screen. J, On bis previous ongngament with l Cnlversnl he plnyed thn part of a jman idottlng to deprive a woman J of her property. This was In "Tho if Kiddle Rider" rhtip'p-rplay. j Now, he seeks, by taking ndvnn- I Inge of knowledge of nrlme on tho lipnrt of another, to flrce Ihnt 6th- er's piirtlelpallon In a scheme to J deprive of her wealth, an adopteil I I daughter. However, in this case !i the gambler has a change of heart and aids the girl's happiness. "The Back Trail was written bv Walter J. Coburn. Clifford Smith who mndo "Itldgeway of Montana." directed. The story has to do with a man who lost his memory ns the result of Injuries sustained In tho lain war, Jle's Since l put sou in charge of our filinc? 5sstem it's A wreck -1 find G'S fileo UNDER M AND R'S UNDES-V , L-H BlfM. X aet you G-,s"r,11 a. r.,' " ' , ooRSet but uhsn OTHR& - C-ET- y A t-l- " H v;i-vivjv- Theatres made to believe that ho had com mitted n number 0f crimes a few years previously. ' Then ho was induced to try and break his fa ther's will nnd gain his foster sis ter, y Barthelmess Calls "Enchanted Cottage" . His Best Picture. "'The Knehnnted Cottage' Is my greatest acting picture." Thai's a pretty strong statement for Richard Barthelmess, slar of such notable screen successes ns "Parable David" and "Tho Bright Shawl," to make, yet he is so in earnest about it that ho has af fixed his signature ,to the declara tion. , v"'"ni"p Knchantcrt Cottage" 1a an adaptation of Kir Arthur Wing 1M nero's charming post war romance of a crippled young army veteran and a homely little Kngltsh gov erness, filmed under the direction of John-K. Robertson. May Me Avoy appears in tho leading fem inine role opposite tho star. The production, a l-'irst Nation al release, ' will be the attraction at the Arcade Thursday only. Boxing Becomes Popular . Among Students In Jnpan SAN FANCISCO (AP) Jnmen bK. Flsk, stale adjutant of the American l.eglon, has recelvpil word that ns the result of I.eglon activities In Toklo, boxing has In Introduced Into the curriculum of Japanese military academics. This came about through a mix ed boxing-jiu-jitsu match arranged by the Toklo post of tho legion at the request of General t'gakl, min ister of wnr. An American army E RONDE LUMBER CO. We carry a complete stock of Builders' Sup plies. Our Specialty is man ufacturing Lumber. eVNO ALOTCT CSTHER MISTAKE'S 27 YEARS AGO Daily Morning Observer, March 31. lSHK Geo. Stoddard of Baker City was In the city today. Joint Krawlcy,' u farmer living near Allcel, was in the eliy yester day attending to business. Sheriff I 'rank 1'hy, of Cnlon, Is In the city today looking after business connected with tho sher iff's office. While unpacking n buggy In J. C. McLain's warehouse yesterday a long-tailed ritt was caught and killed. Fortunately up to this lime our county has he-n freo from thce nnitnals. Tho buggy hod been shipped from San Francisco. Tho talent thing in tho bicycle world Is a musical attachment. With one of the fixtures, the rid er may speed along to tho tune of "The girl I left behind," or "Jor dan Is a hard road to travel," to suit his Inclination or condition, . t.loyd Scrlber complained Mon day evening or hot feeling well, al so of a sore throat. Dr. Molitor was ealted and -upon, making ex amination was of the opinion' that it was diphtheria, but . waited un til morning when tho case had de veloped beyond tho possibility or n doubt., Having had the. ease at lis Inception tho doctor does riot an ticipate any great. - difficulty in keeping il. under control, v Uist evening, at. about 7:30 n largo hanging lamp in Ihe Klrtley .l.ewls barber shop exploited throw ing k burning oil over Ihe entire front of the room. While the fire was of very short duration there being scarcely, five minutes of lime elapsing from lhi first tap of the fire bell to tho ubsoluto subjection of the flames by tho flro depart ment, the heat was so Intense that all the furnlturo and mirrors were so burned and charted that tho loss will be complete. Kvery mir ror wiiH broken and in, fuel the wholo shop is a total wreck. captain competed with a Jopnnesn expert. The jiu-jitsu exponent, won the first fall, hut on the resumption of the match tho American officer crossed a right to the jaw that end ed tho exhibition. . General Ugaki then ordered that boxing bo taught In the military schools. Georgia moonshiners used n church bell to warn of revenue of ficers; a real booze ring. Finding a horseshoe or being on good terms with tho boss nro both considered nlgns of' good luck. PUTS-SORES I Cleanse thoroughly thtn. without rubbing, apply- V VARO RUB Owr IT Million Jara Ufd Yarty ACME PAINT I envers more surface, and really costs less, i f 1 ' 'i'"' Paint for every surface ,t'' Paint for Every Purpose. .': Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OU TRADE Exide Batteries RTUO.MIUCINJ S. nr. RpntllKht l'ai kanl Win! all fihra Ceneralor A Klartw llruslies Iilulit ilnlM' all Alxea I.nntp Sockets (ientilnn Iteiny anil Di'lro Colli, I'olnls, rta FRED T. MAIlf lit .Safoty r&wfllif Comfortably Come to our Rtago Depot on Jeffenrm ft. All Stnifes li-aro from tliero dally ricrpt riitmlays, liEAVE LA GnAXDE FOR Joseph T;sn - :00 - I2:S0 - 4:00 ! ' Ilsker 0:00 1:00 4:30 ', ' , I-endleton 11:00 - 4:00 , , ) J,' I ' DF.POT PIIOXR MAIJI in ' IT'LL TAKE AVOEEK t TO &ET THIN&S STRAIGHTENED OUT A6Air4- HOVJ DOM0U rvxouMT top. this? irr' I , I Xlejr .TV ,XN Aids-Jardihe V 1 ; I liliu. SkBm i sBjesjsssjssjsssjBjBfesjsjsassBSsJjeskesM BssaaeassatfttftA Renick W Dunlap of Kingston, O. has tcen nomlniAed by Preside :u Coolldgo.ns assist mt secretary ot ftKriculture. The nominutlon wan nuide upon Die rtrommendutlon ol Secretary Jardlne. Plowing Cnniest Held ITAKldsiti'RG. tiro. Twenty teatns. three tnicttAis and 24 men engaged In a pkuwhlg contest when 4i news of sod werl turned in aid of Jim Thorn iu. i the Howhtntl neighborhood east of Hurrlsbtirg. Mr, Thomas reeivefl n broken leg several weeks ago, bind recently it was discovered that ui ligament hail slipped when it wtia reset. Mr. Thomas Is receiving; treat meat In a Kugene hospital. If he advertises ltL ho knows It's nod. t 25c SPECIAL i' CO Cent Butcher Knife For 2!c Best buy ever , offered! F. L LILLY Hardware Phona Main 81 CAitiiuitirroits i , Klnxnn llonts Ktop MkIiIs Itohert llnwh anil ( lininlon Kpai-k I'liics it riipi-r Tnlilnc (arbrlel, Knulibers , '. !".' BURGESS 1I0S Jeffenms sire. VJELLM'SEE MAC I HAMEN'T BEEN FEELIM& VJELL LATELV - L'VE "H4iO A CGLOmT ' Mf nZh.O OR SOMETHING" So many mothers' have starlea' using riiline I heir daughters may luit It or be con-ederi'd ohl-fush--liined. ' , ! , ; - . ' '' Chewing gitni Is all right In Its piaeo. Which Isn't under a rhalr. J I .J 1 . ! . I pure-food-timeI EAT J This bread! Folks wouldn't have to take fifty-seven varie ties of spring tonics this time of year if they ex ercised tho proper . care in selecting their foods. The wholesome bread we hake will put your health in tune, with tho springtime. IA GRANDE K. J. McWilliams ;. fc kKs.- ,v;.i.vi - Buy This Home 7-room modern Iioii.ir, lurgii lot, garage and fruit, Jjt7)(); terms. ' Buy a Tot J Foley Addltlou. WEEKS & CLACK itEAirong New Foley Hldtf, , iw Insurance - Ixaua WEAVERS Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil Prnssera PIIONB MAIN ISf Depot Street La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Worka Mattresses ot all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather 1 RenovatlnK. Hag and Fluff Rufrs made to order anil (or, sale. Carpet and R'jf Cleeav ' biff. Furniture Re-coverlns;. Llcciiseil FiinilirAtcr. Factory Phone 424-W , CIIAH. FDWAKDS, Prop). UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAII,B laTes LeaTei Union t Orandsj 1:15 A. M. li:ao A. M. l:lt F. M. 6:16 p. U. Bnndays LaTes Iieaves Union t.a GrasuM l!00 P. M. 6:16 P. at eatnrday Night Speciala leaves Leaves TJnlon Tji Grands 1:00 p. M. li:oo p. aC. Heated Oars P. O. DeLAP, Manasrr TTindquartern, Bommer Hotel BY TAYL03 err PurityBpead r 1 GUESto ITS ONLV A COLD! p-jgrS;. v t-t Jtu I