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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
Tuesday, April 1-1, 1925. THE EX GKAN1JE EVENING OBSERVER pa: The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Tluce of Union and Wallowa Counties rOK RENT Von It 10 NT 3-room furnished lioiiHc Jmiulrc 802 Spring, I 3-3ip j 3'OH KKNT .Muilcrii furnished' ; apartment. Waverly Apartments. 7-4-3-4tp ! KOIt H KNT 5-room house, closu in. I'lionc 145 W. 9-4-1 1-tlt KOH 1; KNT 2 room apartment rurniNlxMl for lilit houseUecpinji. Side, entrance. TrayH lor wiihIi inir. cheap rent. i:ittu M Ave. , lK-4-i;i-:Mp rj'Oll UKNT Modern furnished iipurtiiit'tit. ('nil Kdcnholm Apts. riiono 14Q-J. S-H-.M-tf J-'OK CKNT" live room modern f urntahed apt. J tin j Ailiiins. Ave u-i -.if KOH R KNT l-'urnlahed rooms for H. -lit houH.-ki'i-pint,'! t,' Adams, l'lione 2 67-J. 1 1-3-30-tr FOR hALE I'Olt RAI.E OR TRAHK-Two de ferable residence (ots 3 blocks Irom the Court Hoiw, 4 ldoekt from UiiHlni -ss 1 ist pit t. Wilt lal;c in Uh. l car. Write X Obser ver. J'hone Main 117. 26-4-I'i-arp TOrt SAl.K Kfve room modern residence, mi Ideal liome. Paved street. , garni;', furn-aeell flood t'Tiiia, 5 it3 HpiiriK St reel, ("nil 277-J. U'f-4-K(-:!tp. , WILL SKI.L lilt Ti'lAMI for cattle or hons K'Htd potato planter, two horse disc, pot:ito sorter. dif,'K,-r, cultivator, and dandy duck -foot orchard en It i vat or. J, I.. Vm teiiHliow, lmhler. i'C-4-1 ::-:tt p KOH WALK ANpln will! potato planter, flume Karnier.s ii&Xfi. Carl Kuller. 10-4-J l-tif FOR SALE OK THA OR 310 ucrea of land, 1 80 arreahlfl, 40 acres with water right, unout 90 ncree lib-irrigated, three large springs, lots of cows and hogs and ma chinery, near Baker protect. One-half mile from Telocasat. FOR SALE New 5-room house, basement, plumbed, plastered, built-in kitch en, hardwood floor living room, furnace, garage, lot GO ft., cement walks all for $3250. 0 Now 3-room house near high school, plastered, wired, plumbed, 60 ft. lot, just off pavement. Im mediate possession. An unusual opportunity for $1500 Seven-room house, beautiful view hi western part of city, pav ed, lawn, shade and fruit trees, garage. This house is In splendid condition a very desirable home on very reasonable terms. Acre tract and small house for $lloo In the vicinity of Green wood school. Geo.H.Currey KF.AITOKH lle! FntAtfl Ioans Insurance Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATEIt - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Bcnham Electric Co. , HA I V 1(14 NEW FOLEY DLT1Q. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Have Just What Yon Want In U'MIIKH, SASH AND HOOKS AXI KHINfll-F.S It Hill pay you to Investigate our prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 , CHAIN AND BOX WOOD riTONE MAIN 647 J. L. MVMIALL "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 one?. Home Independent Telephone Co. Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity Is necessary for aiiy business transactlou. If you ncL an niiicUt, or your own services, or the uso of a 1 1 oust? , or office, it re quires publicity to thu Cl ient of reaching the person with whom you deal. To serve best that publicity intit be economical as well as adequate. You can buy that variety hi Observer Want Ads every day. The cost Irt only a few renin a line yet, yon reach over J 2,000 prospcot.s. "an onnrnvcR want AI WILL DO IT." $12.(100.(1(1. mgoq ensh, balance 6 ycura. E. UlHar, Ttflor.aget. 44-S-2-lmp WANTED WAN'TKl) Girl for penernl house- Slrnp-end Plow s:iiglclrccs, 2 sl.cs, k.m ami .c each. Xo, 2 Cedar Shingles. ?t2.UO per M. de ll veiet I ami S2.IU when yon haul them yourself. We niv as buv as can be fill ing orders and wr give -pe'ial retliictlons in prices to people who lite, us rr as Wallowa. I'lgln. Minimi and other disirtet (owns to help (hem pay (heir traiispdr- tuttou. Our aood customers of I, a fii'iiiKlc -aniiot object In us try ing to !-erc the vhoh country tin- best hp can. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Mao'i Friend" Opim. Foiuidrr. PHONE 148 f. No Huntlay Iiualnfa work. Apply 1300 O Ave. iu-4-n-tr NOTICE For furnace or fluo cleaner. Phone 3C0-H. 1 .a Grand, Ore. 10-3-18-10tp WANTED HAGS 4'lean cotton rags at the Observer office. Bring them in. , 3-27-tf WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-1 7-lmp NEW TODAY NOTHIE Classified Want Ails aiv mrlfti If I'ASIl IN AllVAXl K; iipr imit 1m in not liitfr tlinn tt a. in. dale of Insertion, Knles: iv Mr uonl tor eueli Insertion. FOR BAI.K Clwup, Tllor !. rlo WdshltiK muehinc. (-'nil 2711 W. rOI! H KNT 5-roiiin lioua.'. ln-cinirt- Iiiii Wusli.' 7-4-H-at W.ANTKII Kxperleneed lioiiNf-Ki-IMT. Call a( '.'":l V:i.slilim'lnn l-4-l4-lli POll KKNT Mnili-ril funilnln.1 linnw. SOU Finn SI. 7-4-1 4 -21 1 STRAY HOUSES Brown gelding weighting about lT.-io tits., while feel, Kinalt white1 spot In fore head, braixhil T,l connected wiih J revers-d on left shoulder, age in yrs. May gelding weighing about Kan larg' white spot In forehead, branded J DJ on left shoulder with first J connected to D, bar and dot on I it stifle, nge ;i. The hortteft have been on and around the ranch ull winter. Owner may have same by pay ing feed bill and for adv. ('all Karmers XX. T-4-14-Stp Kansas hiscominucs Ilontl Ta i:cmpilon TOPKKA. Kan. AP) State and municipal seeurltieH will be tu xable in Kansas next year. A pro tracted orguim-nt between the two house of the stale h'gltdatnrc has been Nettled by I he passage of a bill, rendering taxable any bond issue subsequent to March 1, ll'J.V Avoids Operation In Serious Case Of Kidney Trouble "For the past three years I had serious thoughts of an operation, due to a serious case of kidney , a ad prostatic; trouble. In talking to a filcnd reuraiding this trou!: lie s'lRgestcd I try Alvlla, assur ing nie if ft did me no guod .t would surely do in no harm, as It was purely vegetable eompoun I. I used to suffer great pain, get ting up four or five times each night,, and I .want to tell you 1 j am entirely relieved after taking j one month's treatment of Alvlisi.' I o you know it h.is even helpe 1 my appetite." (.signed) n. o. KrtAzrcn. Alvita Tablets are scientifically prepured from the wonderful al falfa plant, which through its long root absorbs 1 ho vital elements ( lime. Iron and phosphates neces sary to health and vigor. Alvita has proved especially beneficial in overcoming kidney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter wh it you have tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dollar triys h box nt iinv drug slore. Always in fitoek at Red f'rosa Urug Store. (Mail ordrrs nrrepted). Adv. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SOON EE HERE yjEE,!cA"h VsO? VlUV, VOL) Jpip VA ? 'm'.ffijM $EB.Wdid . IfK' " ASAlN.ALEk-AVW Sfm MBSWIACIBOK M'0lDVA - M' TELL VA ? TvEAM-VOO TK ' A CMOS P'QAOE 1 k A ff:' "!. WADE.' YOU AIN'T" UoNS K j) " A VoO AffiMER S'M f cluHT HELP K SEE ANV UES, SAMALBEA0y-NONT J EUEcSu.Cfi' rMl II OLD EM005UVET. J 7ISECS; ZE9RAS, AlO P'RADES IF BUT SEE TW ( 'CEPT TCE FasTE-D J iSZf-tt . IT BESNMEU. T.SEE h WNgyp,, :n j 5'WAM AN' ASk. U1M j SEAl.s AK). JlX. J VoO DlDNT SEE jjj- SA1AUE niffll iV f) T0 W ELEPMArOTS.' hf4) I LIL mM'&'P (jiWrl&iP $08n ?V )iof4-.? V'HS -v- K . 5; MOM'X POP T .MRS RH0CE5 DROPPED ME A ) Y L!ME TODA.V AND INCITED U5 S To OME 0"r HER "TIRESOME j "': t I 'Swp- CARD PARTIES JM-LM !')' tf&fr J ' IJDRaTMER OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo TAS THIS : Ir ., j that's not mifo v. Xi' ' 4 I,, ::!!!, fol lit 1 l'l llV t ill ! IS W; f I II ( j La Grande "Top of the World" At Star Wednesday And Thursday. Anna Q. Nils.son. James Kirk wood, liavmoml I Cat ton and Shel don Lewis this is the featured quartet of notable players who ap pear In Para mount's plci urlxat Ion or Kthel ,l. Dell's widely-read novel, "The Top of the World." at the Star Wednesday and Thurs day. Iiecouse of the amtizing popu larity of hf-r books, of which mil lions of copies have been sold. Kt he M. 1 Ml deservedly rank's with such top. not eh aui hors as .ane Grey, J tunes Oliver Curwood and Harold Hell Wright. Her stories are colorful, packed with tense, swift moving net ion and lend themselves admirably to visualliai lion on the. screen, in this in stance, the scenario writer, Jack Cunningham, hits caught all the es sential drama and flavor of the story, which tlcorge Mel ford has translated to the silver sheet with .til the directorial mastery that has made him on of the most successful producers in t he bust- net;s. Inasmuch as most of the action takes place out on t he African veldt, there are extraordinary op portunities for unusual setting and backgrounds. None of these has been overlooked, hut Melford, very wisely, has miide Ihe story and characterization the dominat ing features. Although the plot deals with the "eternal triangle" theme, it strilu-H out along brand new lines, devel ops several drama t Ically unique situations, sweeps along to a crash ing clima, and t hen, for good measure, mdds at least two more, h:iir-rnbdng thrills before It comes lo a glorious finish. The acting of the individual Theatres players deserves honorable men tion. Nilsson ha n strong, force ful part which demands every ounce of hlsiranic ability she pos sesses. Kirk wood" carries a double acting burden in the picture since he jdays a difcil role the two cou sins who resemble each other phys ically but are different mentally, morally ami spiritually. It Is a re markable character transition, all t he more emphasized by the as tonish lug phntoKtuphic. el 'feels. Nation has comparatively llitle to rlo but he does this bit with the skill of- a veteran actor. Sheldon Lewis, as usual, plays a villainous role so effectively t hat you feel like hissing him: The minor char acters were carefully chosen and acquit, themselves witii distinction. "Hushands, Lovers" Shows Highlights Of Married Life. The comedy of domestic enlan glemcnts, a subject that has proved .John M. Slahl'H forte, furnishes t he plot for his "latest ph i ore. "Husbands and Lovers," which Is the coming attraction nt the A read" 1 healer. Supported by a program of high standard and en hanced by a de luxe presentation, La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattreuea of all kind, cleaned and rebuilt; Feather KenoTatlnc. Rag and Fluff Hunt made Co order anj for ale. Carpet and Rrjg CImb lnir. Furniture Re-coverlnr. lilotnafMl KitmlKaUir. Factory Phone 424-W CHAS. EDWARDS, Pmp. Circus - - ' v ,z --JJ-Z: ijjv Mrs. George Washington Jr. J MES-SO VJOJLDL- S n J triE'S SUCH A BORE ) ( VJHWDCi'TWO ) Be&OES I DOM'T LlkiS ) ) TfeLLHEIVjE'. i, I i the picture will open on Wednes day for u two day run. "11 unhands and Lovers" i not farce, it la humorous, extremely so. but It is ii'.so very true to life. The fun conns from being in the position of the "outside looking in." To the married couple on the screen, the iiiarrcla and mhunder stundinv.s that mar their icLitlimn are not to be taken ilwhtly. Far he U--espeeiaHy vh n hublty'j friend makes ue to his wite and tthe en courageM him. There certainly Is nothing ft ivuiooH about tlt-.tt. nml yet tile Npeelator, white uppredat lug the Impending tragedy, will find mtii-h to amuse htm in Cie way It all bapp lis. A sphn.iid ca."i Is seen in the principal roles of "liusbauis and I. owns." I leading Hie li:t are I.ewLs S. Mime, Florence Yidor, and l.ew fody. all imih hiatly t til Id t marc uitli the added ad van tag e of having parts o suet In sulted to their lpe yttd p4rsonal Ity. The picture is a l-'irtst Na tional release p resell 1 i-(l by l.oitlrt It. .Mayer. Sherrys Showing1 "Irokon Laws" Last Time Tonight. "Menken Laws," the splendid photoplay presented by Mrs, Wall ace Itcid, now running til the Sher ry theater, boasts n e:iM that con tains Hot Olllv I lie bent t.'llellt ill niovi laud, but many w hu are uod d in humanitarian work a: well. One of the latter is Judge Henry X.-ll, inicrnaiin:;l!v known mm the 'Mather" of the .Mother's, Tension Movement, .(tnhie Neil was hu Im pnvvscd by t he t;loi y of "Urol; en Ijiws" that lie volunteered to play the role of criminal Jmlge in the production. "Mrnken Law;" deals with the necessity for hi w observance and respect lor the laws, particularly as it affects children, M rnmhiucH the the of Mother Love find ICe- spec) of Law in a virile, dramatic story of two familiis of a toiddte west town. What lack of law .ob servance tii HI lo the children of those two faiiilliivi is told in a masterful manner. Comedy showing, "Low Tide." If ho advertises It, hu knows it's vood. I i It Is Easy to Imitate Iiut Harder to Duplicate. Real English Simmel Cake (Carlcturt De Luxe) Made Only by Gwillinm's Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Oh Phone Days jmi'w TetUUCb A Lit:. - THERE'S Gr-ilX OIJE THiM&To . f. ( -3 a f p.ifi' 7 wmiM 27 YEARS AGO Hally Mornlntf Observer. April 1 :i. ihiis. Tho.-i' on ihe ivopicM l'arty ticket are: KeprcHentat ive, W. H. Strayer, J. W. McAllister; county Judge, J. K. Key nobis: county clerk, J, T. Klch.irdson ; sheriff, t . Huff man; recorder, I. K. I'hennult; assessor. J. H. i 'handler; treasurer, ,1. W. White; county school superintendent, '. K. Oliver; commissioner, J. '. christensou and coroner. Dr. S. J.. Corpe, Miss Mary Sommer spent the day at Klgin yesterday. 1. K. i'hennult, our next record er, was a visii or front. Hie Cuvc yesterday. Miss .Margaret Anson leaves this morning to spend a few tlnys with friends in Maker City. Hick Kelly is now proprietor of the deception saloon, Johnny Ijiughliu having aold his Interest to him yesterday. Three families, eight persons in all, arrived from Huwh-y county. West Virginia, yissterday. Tin y will leave today for Wallowa count v. where ihty will engage in the stock business. The 'new arrlvr-ils are K. 1. I law ley and wife and daiu;hei-, .1. L. 'Parley and wile, ,. M--t Jinn is a ml wife and A, K. .Mr. ( linnis. Married -In Maker rhy Sunday. April III. 1S!IS, at Hie i ..-.i.ii'tice of ieu. Waits. J. rhemtult and Mosie A. Cravens, by Mlder L. I. Walt. Mr, ChetK-iuli has hosts of iriemls who will be only loo lad to weleoiue his brhle to our pretty valle, wince I hey will luuke their home. gu(l Work in 125 Years. LI HAT, Lalvla, (AMI - MofrU t 'naselndf, farmer who says he has attained Ihe age of 1 and has proved his age to the sal is I -ict ion of the Ijitvlan Kovcrnineut, has been granted a pension by the government that he may be freed from labor the rest of his days. A bachelor tells us married man is one who once got lonely ami couldn't find anything to drink. O at the server Main 37 3 DO-J S v3 II' ""Jlllib f . ILL JUST T5I.I- Ht:R V nl i '- I That we accept 7nE JjiN ll PLEASURE jJ ) f 5 rv .LtA' IBM Purity of Our bread and pastrv SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU ! i X PUPlfY"BREAD If you are interested in I ho purity of the food pro ducts t hat find their way into your system you should llivestlgatn (he bread and dainty tory pastry baked tablisliiiient. M u nu' rlt ions this es ill add to sliiii'dato yo ir i 1 1 j ( y n i " 1 1 1 . your appetite your dig stion. and pie LA GRANDE BAKERY K. J. McWiHiiims oooooooooooooooooooooooo This Home 7-rtMim niodci n I nu isc, huge li, garner anil fruit, $27(M(; tcims. Muy n Inf yrt J olcy Addllioii J WEEKS & ELACK itrAJrons WEAVER'S Tailor, Cleaners,, Dycra And 1'rr.vicrs I'llOMO MAIN ?SJ lcpoi Street UNION-I.A GRANDE AUTO STAGE TI.ME TAIII.M Irvr-a Iicave I'ulon I, a Granda 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A- U. 1:16 P. Id. 6:16 P. M. fiiiutlaja Jirave l,rarra 1,'nlnn La (rajida t:C0 P. M. 6:16 P. U. rtaliinlujr Wight Spnt;laU -Iiar. Jiaf,M 1,'ninn 1,a irand T:00 t. M. ' 11:00 p. U. Heated Cam P. CI. lieliAl', MmiairrT : lli(l(iiurtcin, (ionunrr Hotel By IlLOSSEIt I5y TAYLOR n i r.s i JJ ' New Foley Itlilg. H$ Iilsiiiani'e . I.oniM " 'l j sa : as j ml 3 ILL JUST T5I.I- Ht:R ill I (MAT WE ACCEPT' Ti(E J