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Saturday, April 11, 1925. THE EA GRANITE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOIt KENT KOIl HUNT Two ruoniH wtlh running Thin St. huiiHfki'i'ptnu wnti-r. I'JU )l-4-l(i-l( I'OK HUNT r'oolhlll niln-!i. Ail-! dri'SS I)., liux Nn. 4';'l, City, j S-l-8-4!p Kill! HKNT - Furnlshi'il iipurt -1 lui'lilM, ilown.slnlrH. Cull nt i:iui I) Ave. K-4-JJ j I'OK HKNT -l-ruum tin nislii'i! uimrlimlit. lii'iN S-vi'nth. Jtj. unlit! Mm. Jliiiry llcri'nian. IMifliiH l:tl-J. ' i:i-4-4-4ii FOR HUNT -- Mu.luti t in iiikIi -. ' lilittrtlili.'llt. Cull !:. ii holi it At.lH. J'liiillu I4.r.-.l. H-3-2.1-lf FOR HKNT - Fiv.i room nioili-i-n t'tirnlnticd iipl. jiinr. A.lum.H. Avi'. ' 9-4-2-tf FOR It lN T 1' ili iilnli. il rnnum for lll'llt ltollM.kf,'i-pili;. If, IL' A'laniH rhomv Jti7-.i. 1 1 i:;-:iii-ti rou .sale I tilt SAI.K--f.ii.tM( roll top tii'Hk "solid oak,' ehnp n r $:iii.tm. ciM or see u. J. Wjik'-ii'T nt I Ave., hy Sunday morning. -4-10-ltp I'Olt SAI.K l-'n-sh dairy cows ami milk i outf. W. I ,. ( 'iinipli , inib wi n! low a School housf. 1 T-4- 1 n-L'f ! I' OH SAI.K- Coast Til native pim- 1 1 nt l-t. for.. finish iiml U. A. I 'iXlW - 1 1 -4-1 0. 1 1 p FOIt SAI.K Tiniotliy h 1, Hie - pound. Timothy seJ sllt-liily inixd with ulsiko elowr, me u pound. II. K. Mull. Kumnmrvill" . 1 C-3-13-2l-2 7-4-2-I 0-1 7-lMp FOIt SAI.K Dodc wdun. 1 1 fill. J. H. IJnds-y, 13M2 O Av. FOIt 8AI.R OK '1 HA UK 3)0 uerus of land, 1 SO acreable, 40 acrea with water rltfht, aiout DO aereH Biib-lrrtfrated, three lare nprlnr;s, lota of cows and hos and ma ehinery, ntar Maker protect. FOR SALE New 6-rootn house, basemen t, plumbed, plastered, built-in kitch en, hardwood floor living room, furnace, garage, lot f0 ft., cement walks all for $3200. -i Kqw 3-i-onm -house -nmw IiIhu firliool. nlastercd. wired. il imlj'd. III) ft. Int. lust off tinvemi.nl. Tin- mediate! po.sKes.slon. An unusual opportunity for $ 1 oO 0. 0 Seven-room house, beautiful view In western pail of city, pav ed, lawn, shade and fruit trees, garage. This house is In splendid condition a very desirable home on very reasonable terms. 0 Acre t met and small house for $1100 In the vicinity of Green ftood school. Geo.H.Currey rtEAIrOKS Estate Ioans Insurnnr Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATKR -KKNT AND OTIIKU KADIO SKTS We Itisti.ll Kadios Free Bcnham Electric Co. ? 104 ?EW FOLK DLDQ. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo Havi .Inst Wlmt Von W'Hnt In M'MllWt, SASH AM) llOOKS AMI 8HI.N4a.KS Ii will n yon lo liivcsHuato our prlics. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PlfONC MAIN 647 J, Ii. MLMIALL "LINE IS BUSY"-- When you receive the report, "the line is busy"' it means the line, not the telephone you called. There may -be two, three or four telephones on the line. With one in use the others can not be called. Less labor is involved for the operator to complete a con nection on the first call when she can than to report "line is busy" and be called again. She knows you will call again if she trives you a busy report. It lightens her buidt-n to complete your call at one;. Home Independent Telephone Co. Just A . Few Cents A Line JNiblkity Is iieecssnry fur niiy business transaction. If yon 81-11 nn niilcie, or your own scrUces, or ilu iisi of a lioune or of Tier, It re quires publicity to the v leiH of reaeliinic ilie person Willi whom you ileal. To servo, best that publicity must lie eeoiiomleal us well as adetiuule. Vim ran boy that variety In Observer Want Ails every day, 'I be vast Is only a few cents a line il, joti reaeb owr I -MM 10 prospects. "AN OHKCTtVf'.n WANT Al MILL I0 IT." In- One-half mllft from Telocas't. Sl2.nnu.00. j:tf,00 enah, baluime 6 years. R Hlaaer, iVloeaaet. 44-3-2-lmp "Of SAI.K Short eimiif;h for s r.'tc l:i!ion. Ore. horn hulls. ( Ho V. K. On-t-ri, i::-4-iu-iti. i-'OU SAKi; f( -room house, partly modern, 1-3 ac re ut litre), $ I Kilt. :'..' ea.sh. halanee tt-niiH Mod ern r-room bungalow, one year old. Kawn, tret-u nnl hedge. S I Son. J.'.ii cash, balane.j terms. tieo. Kager. lata Lake St.. or I l-'ager's I'aiut Shop at aoilth end of viaduet. 44-4-y-3lp WAMTED WANTKI) C'opahle. energ.-tie an needed for factory represen tative to handle our business In I. a (Jrande district ; wonderful opportunity with future for right person. Kxperience or eapital unnecessary. Write fully. Vul can M I g. I o., Kalamazoo, M Ich. 3f-4-to-ltn NOTICE For furnaca or flue cleaner. Phone 3C0-U. La Grande. Ore. 10-3-18-10tp WANTKO HAGS Clean cotton rags nt the Observer office. WANTKI) Sewing neatly dotm. I'hone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. -2-l 7-lmp LOST I.O.ST Ilutlil kcrchl.f itroimil it at lloov.'i 4 Ml V. with lattlns .Murk.'l. Call li-4-!i-ltp ISTUAYKI) Olio n-,1 cow unci Oil If . j lh-uml i.s not visihio on right rih. lmiiilro (i. (I. Teal. U.-4-IO-ltp X'tthinif r'Ols nioro llHtln;:ulshoil I oxtr.-ino vanity titan a hiK foot i a lilllf .shot-. A foolish mat h otn' who is lt-pt from li'iiitT fooliHlt ly I In- fi-ar ot what oihi-rs woitht fsay. NEW TODAY! XOTKK rinMiirhNl Want Ads me strlct ly t'AKH in AitVANC i:: copy mtiHt be In not later than l u. m. dale of Insertion. Hales; 2v I'r word for each Insertion, WANTKD - (Jirl work. Apply enil house Ave. io-4-n-tr WANTKD- Man with ear lo H'-ll eotnph le Mm- uu:i lit y auto tir--s mid tub s. r;ciihivt' territory. KxpiT-h-nce mil neei ssury. Sal ary :i n II, II II per liiolll h . M ile- rtf one Ituhher Company. l.ivt i -pool. Ohio. l'l-4-l 1-llp I'Olt SAI.K Oil Tit A I K - Close In. farm. II i mniio; wuiir, iu adow. on-hard, r;und soil. Immediah- posiussiou. I'yrnmbl I. and io. 17-4-1 l-!t POlt SAI.K- l-.-li tv Irurl with II v room lioil.s.-. Cul l.ontr. Wutson stn-.t. l2-4-ll-'-1p FOIt SAI.K Asplmrnll potulo pltilil'-r. I'lioot1 l-'uriinTM LTir. Cui-I I'nllrr. il.4-ll-c;t WASTI-Ml- Mour.l.'is liy. Mr. lllc-l;- lor.l at lilt. V Av. ItHl.s :iF.ll"i l'i- mo. Mootn uliil liounl. ln' lilocl; north ol rtl'ilrfKul shops. L'o.4-1 1-llp.' l-'OU SAI.K" Shepherd ptipn. X ino. old. Oood stock dogH. $r,.im. It l 1. No. 2, Halph lluth r. U-4-1 1-ltp POIl KKNT 2. 3, 4, fi and 6 room houses, furnished or unfurnish ed, "clean and In good eondit tlon. ('lose In. J. I..' Mara, 1Sii4 Greenwood St, 20-4-1 1-ltp HKNT, SKI.l. R Tit ADM One aere. water right, small build ings, easy terms. Will take small ear. Cove and Albany. A. W. Gelger. 20-4-1 1-llp FOH UK NT K .leffei HOU. I iC'-.l. IV! room house. 701 per nio. I'hone 12-4-1 1-ltp VOU SAI.K Heed b Heasonnble. I'hone iby enrrlage. 22!i W. 8-4-1 l-2ip KOli SAI.K OH 1 1 1) NT l!nder wood typewriter in first ekiss condition. K. Turkey. von in. HKNT l'h one -fi-rontn 14T, W. house, elose jt-4-i i-fit The only issue decided in most arguments is who can argue I he best. T.ove is something which make.i you sorry that you did kiss her or sorry tltat you didn't kiss her. I-olu .Mc.N'ees, Sill Ailains a va line, wop (be Hot -Point I Jeetrlc 1 1 tin In I ho content which closed yesterday, April imh. nt II P. M. She bnuif;bt In the ntre-t tilp- plugs of (an- ndvs uliltii was 85. " ... ... , ... - .Mrs, Art bur Pari on sent In ami Min. P Kei'fer sent In 77. Then, were milte a nuiiiber who took part In the contest, and we w Nh to thank I hem all. Ilotivr Paint. K:.5U per gallon. llJ-lneU vulcani.ed rubber set Paint llnisb, $!.?. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. 'The Poor Mn'i Frlodrt Oppn. Fonndry. PHONE 148 f fo Run day Riislnetu MAMTM POP i'X AMM I'OE TOLD HOU fO? THE I . !'i -,LA5T T.'MS TO QUiT PLAWIfJG f ' . V VllTM THAT CHAIR- i L0O WCU'UE XT I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo i ', ' '' ill C0S y L wt, hit I i ( n n i i HTIM2 ,L B3DAM LA1--;1 ? gn you o IP oO loK'T CJMT Last Showing of i"Ridin' Mad" at bherrys lomght Oh. boy! The Chnmplon Cow l)oy of the World will lie starred in "HIIHN MAD," on Arrow-Hen Wilson release. Just repent that phrase WorMV Champion Cowboy"! No fake rid ing earns that tltle--renl, honrst-to goodness bucking bronchos wllh lashing hoots, humped bucks and wicked, roving eyes have to be made ent out of his bond, and htn riding has to he ahead of thou sands of cowboys from all over the world. Cunutt v.on the title hist year at Cheyenne. Who., and at Pen dleton. Ore., He Is the first and only one to ride "Tipperary." ihe I anions Canadian out law horse-r -heH a mean rider. ' He at the theatre 'early hecauR' Canutt will be a sensation. Comedy Showing "float Getters." Jones, as Man Who Played Square, Is Hit At Star Theater. "The Man Who Played Rqunre," the eurrent attraction at the Slur Theatre featuring Ihe star. line It Jones. Is a very phiurenque west ern cowboy film story that ringw true, and It is great entertainment. A Wllliftm Fox production written bv the virile scenarist WIN in in Wallace Cook and directed by Al Santell. it Is lavishly produced and Is a logical dramatic romance. The beautiful Wanda Hnwby plays the b arling feminine role nn I others In the twst Include b n Hen dricks, Jr.. Hiivid fled'' Kirby. Hank Mann, Howard i'osli.r mid William Scott. pronto" Itlaek (Puck Jones) In response to n letter from his pal Steve fWilliltui Seoll) Ron out to find him. Approaching Steve's shack he Is flr-d upon, hut enters. He finds Steve. lying In bed woun ded, had fired thinking that Hlack was Ilanlt Spnffon who had lured i' , , , ' . . , I fh-ed nnd wounded him from nut- bush. teve snyn thnt Ids fnther owns n. half Interest In the Gray ftagle mine, now run by Spnf ford who ih'Hfres to hilt him nnd become sole owner to Ihe mine. In the fight between Steve nnd Spofford the later In wounded nnd (lbs. His daughter. Hertle, comes to the shack lo net revenge upon Steve, but is met by Tllnrk. He calms her ami she employs Pluck as an amalgamator at the mine. At Ihe mine he discovers a ploi to oust Hertle from her control and n frame-up Is made to convince Ib-rtie that IMaek Is simp- C VOU CAM-T FAMitV AND RESPECTABLE .-II Jii. oiiii Br bia hrvicc mc AftTtl--"-"- iaijS J 1 La Grande Theatres OF- OliR DlMIKa KOOfA Saire i A rXW '-,1k. rf.- lW'!Vit.V,MI 'IV, I fc-,....LL.a':,'. J poi. fie f tvecx. TO RAISE it ly there for the purpose of gettlnr; her out. A aeries of wonderful fights take place, a robbery with the money buried under Hluck's pil low, n dramatic whipping which reveals the real erimli al and th last stand of the gang with a big mine explosion as a t hrllllng climax. Not only Is .Jones "all there" as the star, hut Miss Haw ley la charming and Hank Mann Is very funny. Mrs. Wallace Reid Here for 3 Days in "Broken Laws." The growing disregard for the laws of Hie land and the effect of this upon children Inspired M rs. Wallace Held In her greatest pro duction. "Hrokcn Laws," which mines to the Sherry theater tomor row. "Ilroken T.ows" deals with Mo; Iher l.ove and the necessity of law observance on Ihe. pnrt of citizens. It Is not a preachment. however, bul n virile, throbbing i drama of lodav which will Interest I everyone. It points the way to better clt Ivensliiii nnd elearlv outlines th necessity of teaching children ( obedience, nnd to have respect for the constituted laws of the land. Hecently In the Philadelphia, (uveti lie court fourteen boy ban dits appeared before Judge Gor man In a single day. The oldest of the fourteen was but twelve. The court declared that It was "drcndful" nnd 'incredible" thai such conditions should exist. inveatlrntlon into mich Inci dents," Mrs. Held declares, "will revea I a lack of respect for t he law on the part of the children'!1 parents. In 'P.rolten Laws we have attempted to show how serious the growing disregard for law Is be coming, find how It vitally affect.-! our children." One of the finest easts In years Interprets this F. O. H. photodrn- ma. Included ore Mrs. Wallace Held, Percy Marmont, Hatnsey j Wallace, Arthur Itankln. Jiicnue. j line Saunders, Virginia l.ee Cor bin, Pat Moore nnd Jane Wray. Thero Is Interest for everyone In ''Ilroken Laws" and yet no one i enn eeo It and not come iiway a better citizen, Playgoers of I.a Grnnde nre look ing forward eagerly to this late.d and greatest, of Mrs. Wallace Held's productions. Comedy showing, "iow Tide.' Feathered Carnival Appears in Arcade Vaudeville Sunday. A company of versatile players nre offering something new In vaudeville, novel mirprlM-s nnd comedy providing excellent enter- RAiSS A I thought mod HAWE L00KIKS9 TiMe-ouTAixec) mi3h we. had A L6T ABOUT IT 0rv5 f (I I i 27 YEARS AGO Pally Morning Observer. April 11, I sits -The Grande Itonde river is iUlte high since the hist rain. Carl Ho.'. Kdltor of the Wall own ( 'h left a in passed Ih rough the city yesterday en route to Port land. Mrs. Julius Uoe.seh Olid- HtMe daughter, Anna, went to Porthind last Saturday, where I hey will visit friends for a few weeks. Prof, and Mis. K. K. Hragg, of Hilgtird. after spending Sunday wllh friends near this oily return ed home yesterday evening, T. Hathaway left last evening for Cooks Inlet. Alaska, where he will endeavor lo Kalher some of the shining im tat which Is read to be so plentiful (here. Judge Kukln and his wife were In the city Sal unlay. The older the Judge gets the more extensive his acquaintances nud therefore Ihe more numerous his friends. The butcher business In this city has gone through jtevral changes since Saturday morning K. K. Willanl purchased Mr. O' Tool's Interest In the firm of Will anl and Tool and has a Ino bough the but idler business bend of ore conducted by Husse and Neftsley. C. Klmer from near Summer ville. was In I .a Grande 'Saturday and from him we learned that the farmeifi In Ids neighborhood have not got tlnir spring crops in, hu. are ninklug every day count 111 plowing, s-iwing and. harrowing. Mr. Kinier eann from Kalis.iM si-veil years ago and Im is sitlsfied that this valley Is a pleasanter tulnuienl nt the Arcade theater on Sunday next. Hart hold 's birds, a feathered carnival, America's foremost fea thered novelty, offer a unluue rou tine of feats with trained birds, parrots, parrakeets. birds of para dise, nml cockatoos. The act Is undoubtedly the last word In train ing, proving a revelation to bird fanciers. When n bird climbs onto a tiny bicycle, the bike Is placed on a wire" stretched over I he audience and the bird rides the wheel along j l he wire. The average mortal I feels like putting up his right hum! and solemnly swearing never again to look on the stuff you get from the agent In white aprons back of the mahogany. Wc would doubt less do so too If we weren't cer tain that everyone rise In the house was seeing the s:nne thing. This hi Just one of ihe tricks liur IhohM's blrdK do. Allen it hale, the eccentric com edy pair appear In a sinking, talk ing and dancing number. Kuhn Sisters appear In ''Hits of Vaudeville," a comedy offering. Uusscll ,v. " Kurd In "D.irktuwn Htrutters" present a clever corned)- singing and darning act full of pep, speed and endurance, n. happy bit of dlveiilxmnenl. I.ouis Alsace, an Intcrnallonat violinist and novelty :-.peri;tlist, plays the violin with I In- human volte. Orchestra and pictures also featured on the bill. It Is ICasy to Imitate I!ut Ilaider to Duplirate. Real English Sinlmel Cake (Caili'ton lie Luxe) Made Only by (.'william's Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the (.olden Crust r " WANTED!! f at the Observer' Phone Main 37 i M5 BliT 1 PRiceo T'iM Al SDTHFX WERE TOO Ewowiue OF TH6 5AUE5 vwf5 i the h" longing to Kdward Hughes Satur day. The farm Is near Valeria school house. .Mr. I el,ong will take possession sometime dmiii'r the week. Messis. J. M. Church and J. I.. Hoe left last evening fur Astoria where they go as b' legates to the republican state convention whtcn convenes April 14. A nil 1 1 eel Iteiiuel is preparing plans for a neat modern dwelllnr. tor ,). II. Cronemlller, feriuan of the l.:i Grnmh Chronicle. If he advertises U, ho knows U8 ood. NEW GYPSY DYES I SI II MM) ItLt lNG Itrlght la-t Colors. All Ihe Newest Shades. 1 illsjesl to I sc. THE L & L DRUG CO. t'! CAPABLE You can depend upon ua for capnblo service, no matter what the circum stances may be. We shall be pleased to confer with you ns to details nnd then carry them out. We. Understand. Our Invalid Car Is nt your 'I'yltT. ii-eo of charge. Main 112 id 8noik;rahh m Z.IMMKKMAN VndL-rlakers T'i'W'.t'-l'",'"." 'W TCBRUrW MH6M FuRWlTuRE MW?K:ep down) ; phtre to live than K inis. J. 1'. I lel.ong piin lKlK d eighty aere farm hereloioro i f Aiiident Vletim I'neonst-louH AUIANV. Ore. U- II. Jaeka. tni d Bon Keeper of North Albany) has been uneon.seious at the Al-j I ..my General ho-mitul following an 1 accident Tuesi'uy In which he sus-l talned sin Injury to his skull. Mr.? .lacks was run down by a boy on a bleyele Tuesday noon find his; head si ruck the pavement. It Is ; feared thai Ihe Injury has caused -, a concussion of the brain and may ' prove fat :i t. - THE PURITY OP j OUR BREAD j AND PASTRV ! wry, Av 6HOUL0APPC-AI' 2 To 'TOU fc-ijsv "jtv Pulf"BREAD"i If you are Interested In Ihe purity of the food pro duds that find their way Into your system you should Investigalo the nutritious, bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry bahed at this es tablishment. II will add lo yoir en joy meat, stimulate your appetite and pleasn your digestion. LA GRANDE K. J. RkWilliams oooooooooooooooooooooooo. Buy This Home 7 -room modern houo, largo lot, parage and fruit, $2700; term. Puy a lot 9a WEEKS & BLACK IZKALTORH New Foley Bid if. Insurance - Ixmiiu WEAVER'S T.llim, ( IraniTii. Djen Anil I'rifwrnl l-IIONK IMAI.N 1SJ Depot Htreut La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving: Works '- MuttroM or all kind! c.ned ami rebuilt; Feather KenoTalluic. Kan ami Fluff . Hiikb mail, to onler an3 tor anle. Carpet and It'lg- CiMl" lUK. Furniture Ke.coTerlng. IjIitil-m-iI FunilKater. Factory I'hone 424-W CIIAH. KDWAIIIIS, Prop. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME) TAIII.H Irfiavr IieHTca Union l.a CJranda l:U A. M. 11:00 A. H. 1:16 P. M. 6:16 P. M. (iiDClari I'nloD I Granite 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Halurilnj Mglit Epeclala lavet LeaTe Union l Grand T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ili alrd Cam P. a. DcLAP, Manatrr Iliiailqiinrtorfl, Hontmrr Hot.1 BY TAYLOR in -V N VJA3 SO CHEAP IT 0IDMT i UO OK ISOOD&OU&H1. o o rJ 7Y If IBIS Y j.A 5rWA.W,,t-J!f