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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
r Monday, April 13. 1025. THE EC. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FA The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR KENT J-Y)H ItKNT 5-room houm closo' Jn. Phone 145 W. iM-ll-dti yOH ItKNT Modern furnished' apartment. Cull Kdenhotm Apts. i Phone H5-J. 8-3-23-tf j''iHt JtKN'T Vivo mom modern furnished upt. 19ii5 Adams, i Ave. 9-4-2-tf yOli RLWT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1 Ti 1 2 Adams. Phone LT.7-.L lI-s-3H-tf FOR hALE r'Olt HA I.K 1 -acre tract with flvn room house. 'al Long, Wat Hon Street. J 11- 4-1 1 -21 p J-'OK HA LIS Asplnwall potato planter. Phone Farmers li5Xfi. l';irl Fuller. in.,4-1 l-tli J'nlt KALF - Ki .-.l baby carriage. Iteasonahle. Phone W. 8-4-1 J-2tp i OH SALE OU ' HAIK 310 acres of land, ISO aereablo, 40 acres with water right, about 10 acres Bub-irrlgated, tbreu large HprtngR. lota of rows and hogs and ma chinery, near Bakur project. One-half mll from Telocnaot. I12.0U0.00. $:ir.do cash, balance 6 years. K. Waser, Teloeaset. 44-S-2-lmp iKOlt KALK a -room Jiovise. partly modern, acin of land, JIIMi. '2',u rash, balance terms. Mod ern ti-rooin bungalow, one year old. Lawn, trees and hedge. ; $SiM. cash, balance terms. Oo. Fager, Uto7 Lake St., or Facer's 1 n in t Shop at south end of viaduct. 44-4-!(-Htp WANTED WA.'TFI (Jlrl, for general house work. Apply i:io -O Ave, 10-4-1 1-tf NOTIOfi For furnace or flue cleaner, Phone SCO-It, Ixi Grande, Ore. 10-3-1 8-10tp FOR SALE New G-room house, basement, plumbed, plastered, built-in kitch en, hardwood floor living room, furnace, garage, lot 60 ft., cement walks all for $3250. 0 New 3-room house near high school, plastered, wired, plumbed, 60 ft. lot, just off pavement. Im mediate possession. An unusual opportunity for-$l&00. 0 ) Seven-room house, beautiful view in western paTF of'clty, pav ed, lawn, shade and fruit t reel, parage. This house is in splendid condition a very desirable home on very reasonable terms. 0 Acre tract and small house for $1100 in the vicinity of (.Ireen B'ood school. Geo.H.Currey ! ft en I Catnip Iionna Insurant Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Inst&H Radios Free Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 NEW FOLEY BLDO. Blue Mountain Wo nnve Just M'MIiKH. SASH AND It will pa; you to Bowman-Hicks MAIN 8 CHAIN AXI BOX WOOD PIIONE 5IA1N 647 J. U BIC.MIAI.L "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 gives you a busy report. It lightens her burden to complete your call at onc3. Home Independent Telephone Co. Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity is necessary for nny business transaction. If you sell an article, or your own services, or the use of a house, or office, it re quires publicity o tlio ex tent of reaching (he person with whom you deal. To serve best that publicity must be eeononiltl us well as adequate. You can boy 1 1 int variety In Observer Want Ails every tiny. Tliw cost Is only u few cents a line yet, you reach over 12,000 prospects. "AN OBSERVE! WANT AD WILL HO IT." WANTED R AOS ('loan eotlon i-oks at lli OhsiM-vcr . officii. Hrlnu IImmii In. 3-27-tf WANTHI) HinvlnB neatly tlona. I'homi 43 W. Mis. Nora Webb. D-2-lT-lrnp If bo advertlma It, bo knows lt'a Itootl. When Ihe No. u Cedar shingles do arrive, in order io moie ihcin at light ii log speed you can have i 1 belli for Hl.Ht ucr M, deliveix-il. j orK.lO if you gel Ihcin yourself. A J carload bt4' to orrhe any day. I The House I'aiut is goiny; good. Place your order early as we are ovcisnbl-in.ist or Ibo lime. We have about 100 gallons tx start the week with. I'ricr Jji.50 per gallon. ilk ani.ed i:ub!)er-st't 1'afiit iiitihrs, Hi-inch, 81.70 each. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. I'Ooodry. I'd ON K 848 W No Nuuday Buainetui Oregon Lumber ? ' Wliat You Want In DOOltS AND Sni.NttI.K3 Investigate our prlees. Lumber Company NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails are elrlct ly CASH IN ADVANCE; vovl mist be In nut latrr tlian a a. m. ilatu of Insertlun. ftlii if in-r word for each Insertion. 'OR 8AI.E Olt TttADK Two do glruhli; tvBhlfmu hits 3 blinks, li-oai tin- Court Hou 4 l)lool; from Hiutlm-m Ulstrict. Willi laku In useil ear. Vrln X OI.sit. vim-. l'lione Main 3", Sfi-4-lS-Slp WANTKD Huanlera anil roomers. Home CaokiilK. Meals serveil j'itnilly myle. eluse in, .sume lilnelc iih lllai-k 1 'in. Mrs. W. SIanil- l.-y. 14:14 AiIuiiih. !l-4-l3-H Olt ItKNT Moibrn f nrni.slied uiiiirtnienl. Waverly AparlmeniB. i 7-4-U-llr FOR ltl-:NT S-room rurnialieil lions-1, lnipiile ftti- Kprlntr. , !l-4-i:t-.-tp WII.I. SKI. I. Olt TII.AUK for raltlo or bona Kood potato planler. two horse ill.se, pulolo .soi-ler, lUtri.'l-. eillHvulor, ur.il ilnnily duek-lool on-hard rnlllvatoi-. J. 1.. Vh l.nskow, Imliler. i'0-4-1:1-3' P WANTl-'.l) C'.lrl for a.-nerul bonse work. Apply. i:ill Stll HI. or phone 2'J(1-H after B p. in. i;-4-i:i-itp l-'OR SAI.I-: 4-ltootn modern bouse on .Main St. 2Sihi. On terms. Phone 277W. I fi-4-1 ll-l Ip I'OH SA1.K l-'iv-e room modern reshlenee. an Ideal borne. I'uved Street. fcuratfe, fUrlKteeM Onod terms. fpit:l SprlUK StreiM. Call 277-.1. 2tl-4-ia-3tp. FOP. KKNT 2 room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Side entrance. Trays for wash ing. Cheap rent. 1H05 M Ave. JS-4-IH-L'tp Wild Ilensts of Ztiuland ThmMciied with j'.xtlnctinn WASHlN'CrTON (Al) Appeal ing to naturalists in the I'nitod Slates to help save from slaughter the fauna of hia country, Maj, V Vnuglian-Klrby, game warden of Zululand, S. A., has enlisted the co operation of the American Nature Association. Maj. Vaughan-Kirby points out to the association that he hopes the coining visit of the riiicp of Wales will be of help, iand that ho has called upon .the ! Society for the Preservation of l'"auna 'of Ihe JOmpire of'lOnglaud to come to his aid. The warden explains that, in Zu luland there is a movement to abandon all game reserves, which would mean the exit rminatiou C ihe once magnificent fauna of the sub-continent, and that he has been powerless to stem it. lie believes the I'rlnee of Wales will throw hi.-, influence in favor of wild life con servation, and the American Nature Association has Issued an appeal to its members throughout Uie world to write to Mil j. Vauglian-Kirii aud protest against the continued ski lighter of the wild unimais of his country. Dallas Stages Clean-! p DALLAS, Ore. This city is be ing cleaned up. with a. captain for each city block to "egg on" t he residents in the. work of gather ing up old tin cun. rubbish, last year's 'birds nest a and the like. The local t ransfer company has beep engaged to haul awny the refuse. Considerable fresh paint is noticed in the business section, as well ns a number of new signs. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fviaV,6'Be JA.y-j VEAU-VJ1E J M (oikON'SOU W DlDYOOENJoy 1 - l f VES-AWAaTH,' ) mn YCU " ) ' L, VakW. ZJ ZZZaZ- -i-' ' TO JAWS Smy000' ' PIECE OR SANS I KjO StOOO OP AN' ' ssB FSrdl i-JSwfe I jjsl 'J-; - r Z ti i .3' -, MOM'X POP Used Too Much Effort By TAYLOR A .JEAMETT6 I , OH CHICK DOWT BE SO . ?f yjpfjp mq0 f wes t VJAMTeD To " V(HW-AH'.. I WAS ( VJELL ME)CT TIME ( ( - I SE6 WOU'UE N 7 iWvou'RC If Foa-SH--mE'?S MR. CALLIW6Mt W ASK SOU ABO0T- OUST P0LI5HIMS UP M D0MT POLISH IT ( RU8B6D SOMS J fZn I T!VZ CALgV S AV W H AT J CZ1 fK SO HWD-Vf -T S OPTHePAlWr f OQjO ; ipX;3 0uJ H tuft . KMl- m ''A dmfc 4iwvJK OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Q3 9jH, Z. ,a5 much C(iao La Grande Sherrys Showing. "Broken Laws" Today and Tomorrow. Mra. Wallace Held has scored another brilliant succcbh as a pro ducer of photodraniHB. Jlor sec ond great timely picture, "Broken Laws," was shown to Interested au diences at the Sherry Theatre yes terday and voted on unqualified triumph. "Broken Laws." is a story of Mother Love and the Law, a vital message to Americans in these idoys of flagrant law violation and disrespect for the constituted an i thorities. Hut it is more than a vital mes 'sage, it is an absorbing, enthralling drama, well acted, capably direct ed and with an adequate back ground of beautiful settings and rich cost unies, i,; Mrs. Heid's' performance In the ', role of Joan Allen, the mother who ' through indulgence all but ruins iher boy. was a bit cf work long Id ; be reuH'mhe:vii. Mrs. Itcid fairly j lived i'no part, making it a sympa thetic role from the start. In her support were such capa ble players as Percy Marmont, th" ! patient husband of the '"jazz buby" j.lacquellne thunders who did real ly remurkable work in that role: j Kamsey Wallace as Joan's husband ':uid Arthur Kankin and Virginia I Lee Corbln as the younjr people, and l'at Moore and Jam; Wray as t he children. There was not a. tweak spot in Ihe entire cast, and 'the work of these players had much to do with Ihe success of the 'photodraina. The story of "Broken Laws" wan writ t by Adt!a Itogers Kt. John. It deals with the affairs of two (neighbor fanilltcH. In each family lis one parent who taken the law 'rather lightly. The effort of this Z-- I JTT - L . I l . -- 1 n& J - .. a ... I . it' 1 Jl 11 1 'J" -T II -T -il- I' nl. '11 I 1 'ir Wt ,rV ,JSsV- -rwV V -rj .Zcz:zizi . By Condo &cs- ACout osttcvg. tpoiajn to Theati upon thfi children is the, theme of tho story which is curried to a dramatic conclusion In n series of tense, crnot luiial scenes. The courtroom scene alone, where the: mother pleads in bo punished in) the place of her boy. Is an epic of I dramatic effect. j Judging from the effect upon thej 1 1 rat-night era. "Broken Laws" la i going to be a talked-ibout play during Its local run. It has all the; I'lcmenlH necessary for a successful screen drama, and i a practically ilawless production throughout. It is a credit to the producer j who Is attempting to provide; worth-while screen plays that mean something and that entertam at the some time. No one should miss seeing "Bro ken Laws." It la a play for the whole family, and one the whole lamily speeds, Coined y, showing "Low Tide," Two Stars in "As 'Man1-Desires" At the Arcade. Milton Slllfl and Viola Dana arc. together again! ! The two picture stars, who hnvej played together on many occasions In the past, are the top-notchers In; "As Man iJcsires,'' a highly roman-j tic, colorful story of the Orient and. the South Kens, which opens today at the Arcade Theatre. j The two arc billed as the eo-fea-j taring players tn tills Klrst Na j llonal picture ond are to be sup-j ported by an unusually strong east Including Itnth Clifford, lioneinary , 'I'heby, Tom Kennedy. Paul Nich olson, Lou Payne, I bior Ka rno. Anna .May Walthall, Kdindi Alte miis and I 'rank Leigh, In "As Man Desires," Sills, famed as "The Sea Hawk," enacts the part of a BrlMsh army officer who, ac- The Hit 27 YEARS AGO Da il y M oruing t Jbsorver, A pril I 12, lt.yS.-ii. r. I.ewia la In Baker I City adjusting a lus of the New York l-tt'e, luMiiranee Co,, caused by the recent death of tieo. Cole man. J. 1. MeKennon yesterday pur chased bf W. It. Hamilton his 120 'acre farm near Alicel, foi meriy the , ,1. 1,. lioe place, and will transfer or an lnteivnt In it to his bro- Ither I .. i-. MeK'eiiiHin. The price paid was $r(ian. Our male ijuaitet, assisted by Mrs, Josie Mills and ihe .Misses Cora AUIrkk and Xellte Orandy, gave tlu cttlwus of SummervlMe pan eiiteriutnineiit Wat uroay even ing. A larK' audience wa out to hear them. Mr, and .Mrs. S. I. It rooks en aiued the company and aside from the financial suc cess they were royally entertained by t lie sood people of Sum lit er- Hit. tieo. Ueckcr of the Cove, through the ( 'ausey Pierce company, pur chased 1 HO acre.s of t he Kennedy I farm. This gives I'.ct ker 4uu acres of us fine land uh there is in Vn- lon county, and well improved. Conductor JiiUe (lulling was In Hnmtnerville Sunday. Mr. Culling has a tine young roadster which he i.s breaking to a cart, which wll soon be able to pass anything In the toad. J. 1. I'm re has received a new slock of ladies' jewelry which he will have on libphiy mioii, The commercial club meets to night and a fall attendance, in de sired. There in no small kick at the action of the. city rouncil In rai.i- ing the water rent for Irrtgat lug ousod of murder, flees lo Tahiti and becomes Die notorloilH captain of a pearl-fishing vessel. Miss Dana's role is that of a vi vacious, flirtatious native doueing girl, whose sacrificial love for Kills Is the powerful mot Ive aroun 1 which the thrilling plot revolves. The picture is one of action from start to finish. It. was directed by Irving Conimlngs under the super vision of Karl 1 1 udson. 1 It la Kiisy to Imitate But Harder to Duplicate. Real English Simmel Cake (Carleton I)c Luxe) Made Only by Gwillinm's Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Phone of The Party purposes (o $t.B0 pep month. Un less this action l absolutely pecew sary this order should bo rescind ed. Nothing so lnuutlfie a til j as pretty gri-tin lawns, and all pos slllo encouragement should be given to multiply home-like and well kept yards than to decreoe-tliem. Soviet Trawler I.m! Itussiati l'lli In Kuglmid CI 111 M SHY. Kng. ( AI'). Molshe vlk Itussia. which last year begun organization of a 1 iisiiiug tleeL in nortliern WHtera, has begun lo ex tend its business to foreign shores. Tlie first Hoviet steam trawler lo b seen In a Uritlsh port arrived in (Irimshy recently and attracted much attention, not only among seafaring men, but the public gen erally. The trawler brought a load of fish caught off the Murmansk coast. The captain said other llnastan trawlers would arrive reg ilai ly in Uritlsh ports in the near fut are as the Soviet flshug licet was again getting on its j feet and due to recent addllions of fishing smacks, was well fit ted to supply the Kttssian demand tor sen luod, thus eliminating the necessity of buying fish abroad. ( Mil l III IIE TO HHtl l Ni; MINKOI.A. N. Y. (Al) Joy Louise i.eeds. 1 3 years ago, a foundling, Friday learned that she is one Of the rolinlry's wealthiest children. Warner M. Leeds, who made a fortune tu tin plale pro duction and who, childless, htid adopted Joy Louise 1 1 years ago. when she was a year old. h it her Ihe hulk of his eslale, esllnuiled at more than four million dollars. La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds 1 tinned and rebuilt; Feather ItmoTfttlng. Raff and Fluft Rugs made to order and for ale. Carpet and Rug CI (Mat ing. Furniture Re-covering, Licensed imlgater. Factory Phone 424-W CHAH. EDWARDS, ro(i. at the server Main 37 i on j rJ:'"rt-ti Purity of kfTzy Our BREAD 1 -ii;'v'-',L' I i- le.fi iWiSHOULDAPPC-AL TO VfclLJ ! V n C lrWt Purity "Bpead o If you am interested in o the purity of tho food pro- ducts that find their wiy o into your system you should o invostigato the nutritions o .bread and dainty, sati'ue- g lory paatiy baked at this cs- q tuhllshment. u will add to o yo ir enjoyment, stimulate ymir a p pet it o and please o your digestion. U 'GRANDE I q K K. J. McWilliuma g o oooooooooooooooooooooooo uy This Home 7 -room modern house), largo Int. garage ami fruit, $2700; Ic.inis. Roy ?ot Foley Addition WEEKS & BLACK ItFALTOIW New Foley Iililfj. Insurance Loans " '" J9J:.. "- VEAVI Tailors. CIcaririF Djers And I'rcMwrH PHONI'I (MAIN ' DopoL Street UNION-LA taiANOE AUTO STAGE TIME TARLT1 Leftrea lirnrea ijuiou I -a Croats 8:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:15 P. M. tBiimlar Lr-avr liMfni Union La (irnnrle 1:00 p. M. 6:15 P. U. HntnrdHf Nlifht iMH'InU liravra linvcs) Union la (Jrandtt T:0t) P. M. 1 1:00 P. U. Heated Cam P. . DeliAP, Manager Ileadmiarters, Hommrr Hotel liy IilXVSSER