La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 20, 1925, Image 7

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    Monday; 'April 20. "192
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The Observer Want Ad Pae
Che Market Place oi Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR RENT
yOH ItKNT 2 and 3-room apts.1
Cl'-B'' in, on rvnth Ht. Inquire!
Kit 1'lr f-'t. 8. li. ilnwortli.
1H-4-1S-513
.'OK KKNT Modern furnlsliedj
apartment. Waverly Apt.
G-4-lS-L'tp;
yOU ItKNT I'ivn
furnished apt.
. Ave.
ru
room modern
lyor. Adams, i
S-4-S-tf
I -l FOR SALE
iWKOIt HALF: I'ord coup.', koo.I von-
rill Ion. 1'lioim iMutn ftLTi.
; n -1 -1 8-;iip
fOK HAI.K OH 'I'itAOrc -910 uercs.
of land. 1H0 arreiildo, 40 acres
with water rlitht, uhout SO Here .
anIi-lrrlgated. three lartro flpf Inira.
Iota of cows onil hosa aiul mn
chlnery. near Baker project.
One-half tnlln from Telocaset.
, $12.111111.(10. :ir,(io cash, balance
6 years. K. Mluser, Telocanet.
44-8-2-lmp
WANTED
f6h '8Ar.K At ft l,.irf;:iin. Kor.l
. f .tourim:. All rood tires, new Imt-
.t.-ry. Kustern Oregon Music com
pany. 1B-4-I7-I
VANTRI) tilrl for (f"tieial huus.j-
.'.worls. Apply l.'l'l'j O Ave.
f 10-4-1 I -tf
NOTICl'l I'or furnace nr fine
cleaner, Tlione 3C0-R. la Qrando.
sOre.,
10-3-lS-10tp
vW-MTKI RAGS Clean cotton
niKS at the Observer office.
llrlng them In. 1-27-tf
WANTKIJ Hewlni? neatly done.
Phone 434 V. Mrs. Nora Webb.
S - 9-2-17-lmp
, WANTKD One of the dominant.
3 oh. line, life insurance coitipnn-
b s, wants nn experienced man
to take rare of their general
-, agency at La Grande, firearm.
You will receive im Umitt-i) cr
operation In the development of
this opportunity. Experts will
help you c'toso business and a
well organized program will help
you find it. This company hi y
on of the lowest percentages of
rejection in thn V. s., und a llm
of policies not yet issued by any
other-company. If you can rjm'
ify. you will be given a contract
direct with the Home Office, a
liberal first year's commission-, a
renewal commission, a collection
fee cind an office allowance. In
answering, (five details, nil cor
respondence will be treated con
fidential. Address XYZ, can Ob
server. We also have an unusu
ally ntlJ,XF.x.W-p:9A.Nli,i
JOI h'UUU Hitiehilieu W HUfie i ." l
I.Mico is limited. ,:.fi-4-17-3
FOR SALE
Now B-room house, basement,
plumbed, plastered, built-in kltch
s en. hardwood floor living room.
furnace, garage, lot 50 ft., ctment
walk!i all for $3250.
. ! -0-
i New 3 -room house near high
school, plastered, wired, pl'imbed.
GO ft. lot. just off pavement. Im-
mediate, possession. An unusual
? opportunity for $1500.
I -0-
t Reven-room house, beautiful
view In western part of city, pav-
i cd. lawn, sliade nnd fruit, trees,
garage. This house is In splendid
5 ' condition a very desirable home
' .'f on very roasonnbie terms.
A --
X Aore trnet ond small house for
$1100 In the vicinity of Green
wood school.
v
Geo.H.Currey
REALTOKS
Fstatn IO wis
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
Wo Have Just Wlmt You Wont In
ixmukr, rash and doohs and khinoIiES
It will pay you to investigate our prices.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
CHAIN AND IIOX WOOD PnONE MAIN 541
J. L. MUMIALL
New Telephone
Directory
Our new directory will soon be out.
Please nolifv our ofl'icc at once of any desired change.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
7 People
Wanted To
Buy It
A limine I'or Sale advertise
incut in The Observer n--ccullv
bioii'-:bt seven (ltiiilr
iv the iifntu piibliNlii'd mill
(be folio w ins niiirn!it
-seven pi impeets )l M
IAT11Y.
The cost of I lie ml for one
Issue was :ii.v lite u small
epi nilfltire for Hit sake of
fiiullii" M'eial (a'tili inter-e-ic,
in sfM-niliii1 si'veral
" IlKHe-iiiitl (bdlai-s fur simiii,'
(hiii; ,(Mi have fur s;ile.
The rnsl
turns nie
is Mlltlll t'.w
ininietliale.
"an onsr.xwY.n wat
AD WILL IM It."
I'amniis t'lilnese Arsenal
Muy ileeoine Auto Tactory
SHANGHAI. CAD Tiled of
armed con fl let, and n-iilizlnj: that
men cannot fifvht without rllles, re
volvers and ammunition, Shanghai
ho s welcomed a project to turn the
Klan;,'n:ui AtHi-nul Into a motor car
factory. Iii-prived of this local
soure.' of w t-apons. warring fac
tions m;iy bi-cnme inoie pi-aet ful, it
Is argued.
The arstTial v;is built some fio
year.s ao, n-ar Shunrr'xii, and for
lialf a century it lias bei-n the ob
jective or mueli strife and many
warliUe clasln s.
Recent orders from PeklnK said
the arms inuUlnt? machinery In the
arsenal should be r'inovfil from
llm Shantjhai district, possildy to
Nanking. nd that the building's be
luriicd nviT tn tht- Khanubai cham
ber of commerce for commercial
nse. Thereafter came the proposal
thatM'hina's first automobile far -
tory be inaiipurateil in the old ur -
senal, and Canton capitalists Imve
the mailer under favorable, cpnsid -
oration. '
.
House 1'nl nt has raised I Or a
i "7 :
Riiu.Mi, iwi weeli, bin us Itin nsjealh'd to assist the drivers in their
it keeps selling so fast, we will
continue selling it at S2..V) n gal
lon. AVr be n fine seleetlnii of
kiln-dried Hoimlas Fir I'looriug,
from X'JH per .M. up. Cethir Shiu
yles, SlrUi nnd :!. per M. We
aii' eeiiug another shipment or
Ui-ineb JInbber-sct Paint Ittushes
at S 1 .70 each.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Th Poor Man's TrlraV
Oppu. Fonndrj. l'HONE 918 f
No Rtimlay nnnlneM
NEW TODAY!
NOTICE
t In-vilflci Wane Ails nn mrlet
ly CASH . ADVAN'Ci:; C"iy
iiiitst Ih In not later llinil 11 a. til.
luto of liLscrtlnn, Itntes: 2v per
H'ortl for eueh Int'i-tioii.
WANTKD WatthitiK.
call :':'7 J.
?jc ilozen..
1 2-4-2u-ltp
WANTKK riowUiR with tractor.
tVill I'Yrmers 2n:l or S''e C. J.
Hlml'er. l"-4-'-'H-ritp
l-OI! RAI.K Milk cows,
trade for gootl T'oril car.
Farm 45. 12-4-
WOUlil
Plume
211-ltp
I 'Ol: HAKi: - Slieph. nl pupplen. A
I'ew KOOl (Hie left. Call 2!'. M
oral 1:112 V Ave. 1 .'.-4-2U-2IP
1'Olt SAI.i; I.an;e fat hens. Mm.
Ilert Grout. I'lione I'ariiierH 1 X.
14-4-211-llp
KOR HKN'T New four room mo.l
ern house. CloHe lo eouri house.
$25,011 per month. Will Hell on
terms. I'ralt l.mnher Company.
'all 24S-W. 22-4-2n-2t
MISS PEEBLEH
I.ADO PANYOX (Hpeclal) Miss
Ib lcn Pe btt r Is better and is very
bu.ny making waved swei t peas and
rosi-s, Iiecau.se many of the flowers
froze this winter tliere will be a
snortage ror neconinon uay ana
many ure buyiriR the artificial oiuo
from her.
The I .add fanyon school teacher,
Mrs. Mary Kail, md her puiIls had
an enjoyable time Arbor Day when
they held a "Wlner roust" after
'' Piunnnt? oi new snaue ire.-s.
; Mrs. J. V. Kwln is here from
j l'w'land visiting her son. Sherrell
1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Poole
! drove over from their home at
1 Milton lo spend a few days with
Mrs. Poolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William r.anton find
Mis. Poole's
sist
Mrs. Y. Iteale.-
Mr. and Mrs. Nell McClure have
returned to their home at Pelidle
ton aft.-r spending a few days here
Willi Mr. .Met 'lure's par.-nts. -Mr.
and Mrs. Janus McClure and
friends.
l.onilno Still lVnnlts Driving 1
--Of I. iel4H'k through' Slref
LONDON (AP The cuslom of
driving i?Sg.s sheep and cattie
through tlie streets, a practice be-
cun- c niuri.s ago- when Imdmi
IS MPRQVED
wiis but ;i village, is still l''tnglt(, fomnlete (lisjistir. Itin-Tin-Tln
caified on. However, it is ;:ednm
that the public generally wit nesves
tl.is siht as the work is done dur-
ing the early hours of the morn-
U1T.
A herd of cattle, deliyed on its
way to the market, got into n traf-
tie jam recently In Holborn, one
of the city's main thoroughfares.
and extra policemen had to lie
taM; or Ri-ttmK tin- nnlmals Kt:irl.?l ; ),c,Iloriil.l.- mi-ntii.n. wl.ll.' lmrrvl
niriln. The pre sent flny rlly r.'ltn- ,.-r.lllr;s xrit, w, w,.te tlm
laliona provi.lo that liv.wlopk run j..,,.,.,,;,,. i:iv l.i- romnifnilcil 0,1
lio ilrlvi'il thrniiBli tin' sitrcrla "' V ), m ..r-llln!.- mill in III! v.
Ii-twcfii tin- linn (if nil.lniKlll Mini ,,, .,),. ..iiioii.R "rh.- ,Sint l'am
ih'r tu (tic morning. Il'-"
It's haril to loolt proHi'rouH un -
lcs.1 yott li.iv.' n koo.I Jol.. nn.l lmrrl
to (tct a Kood job unless you look
prosperous.
FRECKLES A.M) HIS
ri DONTNPUvmsnysOCOOLO ( MOM, CANT I PLEASE J isaiD'AIO.' ) CM 4CE WOO S(. VBS 7A&' )flW Wt t ll h i
M0MN POP Quick Work By TAYLOR
! f fiFEVjH7- f , TeMTrliRTV ALREAby''.'-" BONGI ) E(-evEN O'CLOCK!! ) ( C NMEU.HES 60Me PoP -HWltt I
DAttr-A i -rcMrtrVrWl S I 0kl-lY THE HOURS SEEM Ut TT I BONe! I HoX TiME FLIES WHEN T V, FOR tmNG THE CL0CX !
BOW. j yjEN OCLOCK!)-, BONG MINOTES VMHEN I'M L I BosiGl ) 15 IN L0VG S J Z t tMZ
BONO' J y cr fl i hcx-tocx A wth wou wTl rTTiT B 0' I almost tike That Gp& L i,
! f ron', J K t-i S trr.. ' 1 JL. I EONS j vjaSi LEAVIN& LATE J BrSl;Vfl LS ul W I i-r-, 1
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
I AN P THAT
NO OSS JTHt5f'S.
La Grande
rni A17nn lm r
VVOnCiei UOg
In "Lighthouse by the
Sea at Sherrys.
An unusually fine piece of en
ter! a In mint is offered movie pa
trons this wei-k in "The Lighthouse
by the SVa," which .jegan a three
days run at the Sherry theater
last night, with Itln-Tin-Tln. the
wonder dog, as star. This Warn
er adaptation of Owen Davis' suc
cessful si age play combines that
very rare mixture of tense, broath
holding suspense, emotional drama
of vibrant depths and a twisting
tensing love theme that weaves; Its
way through every bit of action in
the picture.
I.oulse Fazenda. Hint screen fo-
Ivorite of long standing nnd coun
try-wide following, proves again
her sincere histronic ability and
charm of person, .as phe very np
pealingly portrays the difficult role
I o(, pjora daughter of the
lighthouse keeper, whose innocent
j imatuaticn for the leader of a
j ,ll0, e(;-,g band almost brings
, rather ami her own hannineiw
(h(l ,lo(f nclor or tinrnnnv alllitv.
I (,;).ri(,H M)P pi.-i,,,.,. on from onP
;,iirll lo another, performing some
of nios( in(.n'dlble fe:it im-
I ii'rlnuble. as he Internrets bis role
Uvil, niiost humiin understanding,
rh(t picture is benulfullv set and
1no photography is indeed excel-!
,,llt whlr. iV(,s Ionian Proenlns i
another success to his credit. The
di reel or. Mai St. Flair, deserves
j
An ntito driver with no llfo In .
mirnnrp Is ni'irlrctiiiK Ills fnmlly
when lio. admires tlit seonery.
FRIENDS
exTEStiS'M C-"? OPINION
' li?T"kl .Tn MK.
H5TC.N -CoTlt&
T2 R. O S :
C 7 I I I
Theatres
Glittering
Paris Is
New Film's Locale.
Hay nnd glittering Paris is
brought to your very feet at the
ArcaJe theater today where "Play
ing Wit h Souls,' the new First
Natluunl picture, produced by the
Thoiniis II. I nee corporation, a
showing.
Dnrling scenes of Piuislnn
splendor feature tills colorful
story of the boulevards. Palatial
drawing room scenes, rich cafes.
(dingy Apache dens, romantic nooks
along - I lie river Seino ail are
shown sis the story is unfolded.
"Ploying With Souls' is the
story r'of an American family In
Paris.. A cast of exceptional play
ers are seen. .lacipiiilne I ,pgitu
has ,ihe role of un alluring dance
luill girl. Mary Aslor is a ,weet
French miss, sind Jtelle iiennet is
seen us tln frivolous mother who
is seeking eternal youth.
("live Itrook, 1 he eminent Kng-
tish actor, has a wonderful rolo
in the father's part, and ItuMcr
Follli-r is the son.
This disrupted family is n broad
lit Paris, and t.hi adventures that
befal the various members make
La Grnnde
Mattress Shop and
Weaving: Works
Mattresses of all kind!
Ianed and rebuilt; Feather
ftenoYattnu. Rag- and Fluff
Ruff made to order an! for
ale. Carpet and lVJg Clewa
iruc. Furniture Re-covertux.
Llccnseil Pumlitater.
Factory Phone 421-W
C1IA8. EDWAHD8, Prop.
His Way of Getting Even
MIDWEST HAS 27 years
WASIIINOTON. (AD- The -ft-gflrles
of tornadoes, one variety of
which recently'snuffed put upward
of SHl lives in thu middle west,
have almost completely baffled thfl
researches of srk'iice. Tlio sud
denness wit h which they n like
and the destructive force of their
attack, have made scientific study
extremely difficult.
Prof. William J. Humphreys, of
the weather bun-ati. describes i
tornado as "a viohml roiaiing
storm of smoll dlmenslims.' The
chances ure. he says, the.t jiol once
in $l,0iM years would a tornado
lilt thn Mltliie spot twice.
The name torimdn originally wa
upplled tn a violent thunderstorm
on the west coast of Africa. Th .
variety of storm now called by that
name, howevr, is peculiar to the
Mississippi valh y region of th" F-
nited Stat. s. and rarely occurs In
any other pari of tin world. Dr.
Humphrey's records show that It
loes not occur west of Denver: lh
found only occasionally in southern
Funada: is rare in eastern part o"
the Pultc'l States, am) Is nut d"-
strueilve tn or east of the Allog-
heny m on n tains, except In Ala
bama ami (borgia.
Tin evplanai ion Is that the roel;y
mountains, extending KueiMllv
north and south, guide the eold air
training to. the south from th
Fnnadiau Itot Uy region. The drift
of winds eotm-K across the warm
waters of the tlulf of Mexico and
starts north across the Pnltcd Slat-
The meeting of tin-so rohl and
warm currents of air starts up a
rotation between them. Dr. Hum
phrryu explains, adding that no o
ther part of the world lias that
geographic configurat ion exhitiiu:
in the Itoeky-Ouif urea.
The passaga of these currents es
tablishes violent rotations at cloud
levels and the whirl beats itseil
lown to thi' bottom, usually from
i level of less than a mile ahov
the enrlh, to the ground.
The tornaio only odours in con
nection with a big rain or snow
bringing storm and Is usually from
1.000 to J.fillG feet wide.
up the itory thai la boih unusual
and Intriguing.
Italph Ince directed the picture,
which Is an adaptation from I he
successful novel by Foil n less do
Chambrun.
Como lo our Slftye
.Safdij 'Siviflltj Gjmluifablj 3
Alt Stiignj H-nvo from tlii'ru tlullf ec-it Hiuitlaya.
I.i:.1VIJ I.A GRAMIli FOIl
Joscpll T::iO . 0:00 - eia:30 - 4:00
Unkvr 0:00 - l:00 - 4:110
l-cnilli'Hjn 11:00 - 4.0(1
DKI'OT MIONE SIAI.V 7
ACME PAINT
eovera more surface, and roally costi leas.
Paint for every surface
Paint for Kvery Turpose
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson I'lione 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Daily Morning Observer. April
19, 1SHS Mrs. Jabe Fonley of the
SandrUlge, visited a few hours In
the city yesterday.
Im I'aiilrcll. formerly of I a
Cirande, mnrrled M iss Ora. Adaiifj
at Granite on the 14th; Mrs. Fan
trell Is now engaged In the livery
business at Granite, u lively min
ing town.
The beet field in the Oregon Su
gar company's office making great
advancement, there new being fit.
plants up and looking well, consid
ering that the seed has been plant
ed only six days, nnd this is good
proof that It Is first class. So fai
the seed has uve raged two germ
or plants to the seed.
A number of Hie friends, of lit
tle Miss Hazel Oelehcll met at In i
homo last Saturday afternoon to
assist In the celebration of her
ninth birthday. Fames mid junloi
pastimes were Indulged in unlll th
shadows began to fall, when a mosi
delightful lunch was served an-
then a merry good night was said
Those present were llattle Short
Mattie KloOHter. Cierile Farpenter
Kuhy I trough ton, Ora May, Mav
Dell' Crandall, llerlle Seely. Jjuwr
Queen. I.aurii Holm, Ous.-te I'lsher
Mary Fisher. Fee 1 turns, Kline
McKay, Kdith Hush, May Often
ell, Ha:ol (letchell, IMgar Harri
son, James Palmer, Jessie Palmer
Fail Short, Karl Farpenter, (in)
May. tiny McKay, Uay Fruughioi-
Women Kscapo When Auto SkliH
ItnSKHFItF.. Ore. Miss llarrle
F. VejiKle, an Instructor In tin
North lleiid schools, had a narrow
escape when t he automobile ii
which she and a woman enmpanloi
were driving to Uoscburg ulclddet
off the grudn at the summit oi
Camas mounialn and landed upnldt
down In the bottom of a l.'-foo'
ravine. The two women wer
thrown clear of the machine as H
went off the grade and fell into t
pool of water, receiving only a few
bruises.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyera
And rrmsArs
PHONE MAIN 739
lepot &tree
It'iol on Jrfforsou S(.
If Henry Ford reolly In protnp to.
tuako Hirpluiiea there is a fortune
for someone lit selling steel lie!
rnelH, ' t
r NTHE PURITY OF
CrrvJ OUR BREAD
OHOULU APPEAL
TO YOU i
PuritlBread
If you are Interested In
tho purity of thn food pro
ducts that find their way
Into your system you should
Invest igato the nutritious
bread ami dainty, satisfac
tory pastry baked at. this es
tablishment. It will add 10
yoir enjoyment, si i mutate
your uppetit and please
your digestion.
LA GRANDE
K. J. McWilliiims
iyW.6SSEJi
t'Buv '
I 1 ' This
1 Home
I n-rootu li ti s e nntl
lialll, Inrlfe Kc'rcpH
- iinn'll. lot IIOvllO n
3 l)itl"4illll. Ti'lt'e SilOO;
$J0tl inli, lialmire like
rent. . -
j iinv n lot in I''ou:y D
F AIIIIITIO.V. B
I WEEKS & CLACK 1
fl nrALTons 1
fol x Kew Foley Illdit. 1
Iiturnnce Loan
UNION-LA GRANDE
a AUTO STAGE
TIME TAI1LB
4 lifikit - Leavea
Union La Grand
:15 A. M. 11:00 A. U.
1:16 P. tt. 6:15 P. U.
(imdajri
Leavea LeaTea
Union La Grand
1:00 P. H. t:lt P. U.
Katurtlaji Night Kpeolala .
Ijeavn Leave
Union La Orand
T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. U.
Heated Cam
! P. O. DeLAP, Manager
neailqunrtera, Bonuner Hotel
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