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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
Tuesday, April 21, ir2r TTTE US U KAN' DM KVEN1N0 imaUKVUrt "i i The Observer Want Ad Page Che Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties rOR RENT l oll UKNT Nw four room mod crn hoiiH". ('lost to court ltoum. jjG.nii pi'r month. Will sMl r,n tfi'iutt. I'rntl -umlir Com pun v. (Mil IMS-W. :'j-4-;'o i. olt 1M-.VI r Ivo room furniKtK'U upt. -, liii5 Ave lllM.j 9-4-2-lf FOR feALE I'OK SAI.K Slit'lunl uipMi'H, A t'lH' Bootl oin-s left, fall 2!tfi M -or at 1312 WAvi. ir-4-S-2t J.'Olt NAl-K l-'oiil coup. B(l toli- ilitlpn. l'huno .Main Gr. y-4-a s-:it i JTOIt 8ALB UK TKA DK 31 0 ai-rca of laml, 1 HCl arrt'iibln, 40 aon-H with wntj-r riant, atioiit 90 ucn Buti-lrrlfrutrd, throe lar?o aprln'ii, ttota of cows and hOK ami ina y rhinrry. noiir Baker project, cine-lialf nill from THocnset. 1 12.000.00. Lib 00 cash, balance 6 yeura. K. IJIaatr, '!YloraHt. 44-3 -2-1 ntii WANTED WAN'TKO I'lowiiit; wild tractor. 'il l-'arim i s L'u;i or set .. .Whaler. . 10.4-L'n-riip WANTKD (Jirl for K'iiral house work. Apply 1 3M!I (J Ave. 10-4-1 1-tf NOTICR For furnace or flue cleaner, I'hofie 30O-H. LttOrande. Orr " 1 0-3-1 X-1 dtp WANTKD HAGS Clean cotton intra t tho (Jhservr ofiico. Wring them in. 8-27-ti WANTKD RowitiB neatly done. Fhono 43 4 W. Mrs. Nora Wchh. 9-2-17-lmp 'Thronnh with men," says :i fa mous 'fteire.iM. Mavhc it's nhcmt hum. She iuis I'inished five nf Hi- m. IVrltnps Hits cut r;tte war anion; N-w York taxi drivrs mi;; lit In called a 1 0.onii-mel'T race. La Grande Mattress Shop and - Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds lea-nod and rebuilt; Feathor Reno rating. Hag and Fluft Hugs made to order and, tor sale. Carpet and R'Jg Cub ing. Burnlture Re-covering-. Licenced Fumtyater. . CF1AS. EDWAUDH, Prop. Fishing Season Soon Open. I have a complete line of .. FISHING TACKLE Choice Line of FLY HOOKS AND FLY HODS F. L. LILLY Phona Mita 81 Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Have .lust What Tun Want In 1 i,r.Mm:it, sash avi noons and smxfii.rs ll will pay o to liivi'.slli;no olip prh-rs. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company j ' MAIN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PHONE MAIN M7 J. Ij. MTJMIAWi New Telephone Directory " i - Our new directory w ill soon luc out. Please notify our office at once of any desired clinnyc. Home Independent Telephone Co. 7 People Wanted To Buy It A Iloii'so l-'nr Kale ntUrrtisi' nicnt hi The OIimtwt tv ''liy hinut;ht sewn iiKmll les the nlttht published tint I Urn following liiornio-.; seven prospect tMM i I.vti:i.y. The cost of I In ml for one Isne was only fitv n small ' en inNiiiii' for ih( saUp of finitiiii1 si vciiH K'opli' Jitter I'slcil hi ypritiliii si'ii-.il thousand tin) tars I'nr some thini; mi have for wile. The rcM is -mall- (hp rp liirns mi tmnieiliaie. "AN . OnlFKVT'R WANT ai will io rr War Vci--.iii; Help Iti Itcconliii llivlni y - WASHINGTON (AP) The wa rle))ai'tllienl's r((li St IllSl NoVell) her for historlciil data liiini imli vidimts to shed official llr'it on ae livitie.s of the World War has bronchi fruil fill refiiiiis. The depariuient has in mind the cninpilinu of an official history Oi I he Bi'i'-ar. colli lict in fuliirc years, ami is busying itself now with nb tainiriB informatbiii n il from ac I ive pari IcipaniM. wh ;le mi morh s are s'.ill Kreen. I'rom all ov r the I'nKed StaieM, and ''.'lt Mom Can ada, have come several hundred official docunMn(s, in response to the depart incut's retn si. The, include several Important map.i. !:!iowini: the Incaiinn of mills ai various stag's of th" w.ij". A pictorial record of the war is available In Ihe Tiles of the sitfii;:! corps, and motion pictures of manv phases of the KCeal strilKBle are preserved in its archives. 1 If there Is nnv trouble the Irish ' want their sdiare. A Hubbn paper) in orlntinir evosswniil imz'l Another dmum-nt of :l-hH'li Hiiliiier-Mt Paint Itru-hcs that we sell lor SI. T each ba nrrieit: another very large shipment ufl Pailll expecteil Ibi u'cek. We an selling material by n radius of ot inilc (n- more. We bae tiikcn In better than SIP.tMMI in solid cash, since we i elm ned limn the coa-t a Tew weeks ago, Pnint, SJ.'iO per uailon. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tim Poor Man's Frimd OppO. Foundry. lOONE S18 W No Rnmlav Hntln4W NEW TODAY NOTICE . Clalficil Want Ails arc strict ly CASII 1 AOVAACi:: ii'px must be In not later lliau 11 il. in. date of Insertion, ltiiti's: -2c per wurtl for cm li Insertion. KOU WALK Herbs, f'hris Mllb r. the fnr man, K1U Adaitis avenue will handle 11. J. Hnueh'H herh.s thia Hiiniiner. lerhs K"d 'or rhi'iimai fsm, stomach, kidney, bowel, bladder and blond I rou ble, aiso blood poisoning. 30-4-1 K-L,l-2.f-r-'--S-0.1 PAI.K - IMrst laHs tliiidlhy lJ-4-LM-llp hay. Mode ;i4:t a. i furnishe i -4l,l-L'ti- house. I'limie roit UKNT -(;t. am lu-ab-d Newly furnished ipai'tllielll. I'llOlle 1 0-4- J 1 p i'Oi: FAI.K Addin-r machine, a H: bink liurrwil:;hs. Als-i l!i".'l (iveriaiul ttjiiriuK ear with camp trailer. Must he sold litis week. Call ill Ihe Salvation Alloy Hal' or Pimm- Main r.i.s. ::u-1 - ? -:tt p I'OU SAI.K One 4 inch ln:r tiUC liiic-U; 1 pair milk r;eat.s, iix-u-batoi- and In-oodi r, work horst a ):i'Hi lbs., li'i-inch dty woud and lertllier. Phone 1C4 M. SJ-4-il-2ll K HI UKNT - - Mo. bin rnoius lor liKiii house keep inj, i "lose in. a weel, and up. Phone " I f W. l.r.-4-:t-4ip KflU SAI. Oak sin r ilar Si -Nice hiiihllmr lol oi (paved), fall or Phone 1 s:i S. ir.-4-2l-It; I'OI! SAI.K s mllclt cows, five fresh and two dry covv;, four heifers and Olle male calf. isl.O'l II. U. Caldwell, Kan.ela. lire. it-4-JI-4ip I'OI; SAI.K fi-room moib-rn fur nished house, two los. near hlvh sellout. A bargain and Immediate possession If sold at once. 1 n- iuire at UOK .l Ave. or (Jeo. II dirrey it,-al Ksiate. ;pi-4-2 I -1M p Itlll'lv W I'.K I K I .il (il-itlde to Knlerpnse, Monday. Wi dliesdaj . I'riday. 1 tales reasonable. W Cass Transfer. Phone Main T41. 4-l-ltp Steps Taken to I'lTeet (tetter l.l-blin- in Sclioob KKW YOI1K (AP) The Ration al Committee for the prevention ot Hlindiiess, seeking the proleetjon oi school children from eye Hiiuin. is und-rta king to acipi.iint every school teacher in the l ulled State.i wit h the principles of eorrec' lighting. To this end it will send to lile -OlOei-hili iiiL nt nl' K( hnnW in everv state, rn.intv ami rilv In. vin-' a school population of :.'.". mui or n i ore a crtnnnipiieut inn based on ithe code Of lighting Sehoid build- inrs prepared by experts, a, id ap proved as the American standard. The committee siys its studies inuie.'ue iiKit t p.-r rent oi Amer ican school children have defective vision. (ci innit IIKPLIN of currency on German I'.migi al ion lirop. (AP) Siabilii-.aiinn h.!S ai let) ;ih a check eiutm ai ion. I mriim P.t2" Germans who left lo i homes In "ot her par's of 1 1 Illllllbere.l .-,,m!i. hlle the number dropp. d to N'otth America still is the Miahlisl; e world n i'i-2 4 r.7, will, favotilo dt-.il Inatlon of the cm I grants. FRECKLES AM) HIS FRIENDS ( CEVOOALLDC)y J ennVtlf.n C- 1"S( UUOBY UP-VJE TO GO TO AJOCS S fFJi ILramtS-yfvlWTlM-FoOVO PABTy.TOEcXLES- ). VLFr:r MOM'N POP JliST A. M0MET POP 1. VOT TO LO0 WT St THESE SriOeS-'J &CT r. . a I i i s u f i : OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo T'vcs OS"icV TO YOU 0ur 1 CAs-r apfocv ;;i J Pk v I sse - : , La Grande Don's Konyon Featured In "If I Marry Again" Coming to Arcade. Poris Kenyon, former si ape fa- voritc. who recently was a;iven a slurring contract with First Nu- tional. will be seen In the greatest role of her career In "If 1 Marry At'ain." a love draiikt which comes lo'the Arcade theater Wednesday, The picture calls for a rare type of emotional acting n typo such as can be entrusted only to a very , few players. That Miss Kenyon lis hhatlv c.i.st in this picture 1s 1 manifest by t he nbservat ions of j ithe newspaper crit i-a who have : cen the picture and who agree j 'that her characterization is otic of .the outstanding dramatic perform ances of the j i;ir. t Surrounding .Mis;; Ketiytm ia an ' l1enl r ist iii" rl!m favorites, inclil.l-l ing l.loyd Hughes, l-'rauk .Mayo. Uoburt lioswto-lh. Anna (.. Mis son. My ri le St ed ma n and. Uaby I Kn ot hy 1 iroek. --If I Marry Again" was written for the screen hy Kenneth (i. 'll,rlt rro' lbe,-i ir.inl;airs Met. ropolitan Maga'.:iic ftory. John i Francis PiMon. who piloted lo suc j ces.s "Klaintlig Vnut h." ' Lilies of the Kicid" ami "Kilning With Karl Love." direclcil it. uudei 1 1 udson's supervision. (Last Apjioarance of Kin-Tin-Tin Tonight At Sherrys rheatcr. Any picture in which Pin-Tin- Tin. the eaninus Warner dog star li.ppears. Is always a delight, 1 "The Lighthouse by Hie j inn ' nt. Sherrys proved ;i rare pleaMin because, of Louise Crizendii, 1h popular comedienne of flit- movies, ljjy n:i.'at9.. i (Wva.'.h ; VCU'D BETTER KURRV HOME-IT LOOC-o UK5 RAiN-BSSDES l'v;S To rtUJS tK.K ToTrS OFFICE St! V, ToTrS OFFICE. r AH,, tois., X-: U Theatres who ptnys the lending female role. Kln-Tin-Tin and Miss K-azenda whole exacting photoplay revotvea. from Hie inajestie drama of the sea. against which the story is set, to the bitter struggi,. between revenue officers and an unscrupulous hand (of hoot lexers, operating a ton;: the j coast that is lit up at nb;ht by the , Hfjhthouse tliat ihwirts their evil plans. "Muster" Collier, Jr., Mat hew 1 Itetz. Douglas Gerrard and Charles Hill Maiies support Hin-Tin-Tin and Louise Ka.enda in this screen version of Owen Davis' stage suc-C'-sa. "The Lighthouse by the Sea," which was directed by Mai St. Clair from the scenario by Dnrry! Fran cis muck. Tim picture is admir ably direct d and mount "d. while the absotliing flow of the story car- j i led l-.e audience a lung wi; h it, i fr-Btri 'and faster, until Hi" ciim'ix Jinislmd Hie tense, exeiling piciure and everybody droi.p'd batdv into their seats, well satisfied with an cuing thoroughly enjoyed. Comedy, "The Spat l-'aniiiy.' "Straight Through" Coming to Star Tomorrow. "Straight Through." Tllue Streak Western, starring William los mond, is coming to the Star thea ter Wednesday and Thursdav. The star Is supported by a cat that in cludes Marguerite Clav ton. I: nth Stonehouse. Claude PaytoM. Albert .1. Smith, Pill Glllis. Prank Prown Ice ninl George Akrion. Arthur liosson directed. It Is a melodrama, with a num ber of comedy situations and tells ,n story of a man who was forced a most uu usual experience to l'.V acknowledge I hat lie was wrong, and therefore obligated to keep Ihe promise made lo nu cvnnge- Nothing More to Eat. - it y ' i I - I V. i I. ! Something: to Worry Ahout '' REGULAR APRIL VWEATHER! fh ,''' I VJOiDER IF M0N &0T J',9 .W 't'rS OwierVr IN THIS r-rFW, '.. list, and reform. The firmness of determination that made hint feu rod as a bad man in u itiinbiB camp town, also enabled him to keep promise, tint his Idea of showing- hit nMor matlon h doitiB Koed to others, while l earned for his the name of C.ood iHad u'O.ty, also involved him In mmh trouble, some of t! a humorous tuituie, hut it I hisl in u seiie.H of bappeutntpi that meant tiaKedv for him. iiIm otroriu in ttssist a woman in keeping her promise of '"Ruin f straight" after she had become the wile of a man ignorant of her p ist. result In t ''I uy In ing misunder stood, not only by the woman he loves, but by the husband of the woman he endeavors to protect. There ure n number of power fnllv teiiM sii nations, and also a number of spectacular scenes, I which include a desperate . light .tud some rerkle.s!i iiorsemanship by a lamouH bunch of cowboys. , Tli is $:tX.iMin.nmi which iwdieny Hot for his oil wells N more money than a buol lcgv,er could make in a month. Peing lucky id luck. is oiten a sign of Uecommcinls Alvita As Ueliable For Kidney Trouble I n-y tlu non had In ttonblc I. la. 1. 1, r u troubled with kid ind Inllitic.nialion of ' for y ars. 1 was so native nl times I could ami ely do my work. I tried so mil II V l' lllellieM v. it 1 1 on t re I tef I I.. 1,1 I h I ii I. -e um no nut. I edy for my trouble. 1 was di,- eouraged when 1 la gan ur.lng AI- vila. I w as great ly iuu prised when I got relief at once. tl deed been a blessing to cannot say loo much in Aivila for w hat it has has mc favor 1 1 one in V case, it lo nil, : done and remedy il (Signed) I cordially recommend in I know whal il has what a safe, reliable Is." it. K. i town. Aivila prepared Tablels are rctenl if tea lly from the wonderful ill- falftr plant, which through Its long root absorbs I lie vital elements--lime, Iron and phosphates neces sary to hea It h a tut vigor. Alvlti has proved especially beneficial in overcoming kidney, blnddej- and pro.slate trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dollar hoys a ho at any dr ig store. Always in .slock at I ted' ( 'ross Drug Store. Mall orders accepted ). Adv. rrr . 1 : J ihim'Ii. lol ("Kill) n , - . Iinntiilii. l-iici- liiioii: j!'H c'al, Imlr.nri , " 0 nrM? '1Jl It-Ill. sy- y . V ! ' wihijIlbmdWQ' I i Sa&tul, ?&oiftly &m&rlaUo.j ,. w. jt&;.--.-- ,, . M t'oine lo our Slntre Icpol on Jefferson St. 'K Insut-unen - lana Ali Slaves leave roni lliero ilallj eeeiit Sunday. jv; mmm. K LEAVE 1;A (JltAMIU F.lt , ggti?$&7t9lmaJl Josenli 7:!I0 - 0:00 . I2::I0 - 4:00 ... u,i..tl-i . linker 11:00 - l:00 - 4:S0 .'. '. .'. 1 MTV."'! :.''T".J'Z I-eillllelon 11:00 - 4:0(1 - nr.i'OT piioxe siain tj ACME PAINT covers moro Biirfnco, and rcnlly costi Icm, Faint for every Mir fried Faint for Kvitry Purpose Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson l'iione 474-J WE 11UY, SELL OR TRADE Why Stay? MOOR LA'rES w VJHAT CAM VES- ARniTT LEFT 0 V wcr. --.. l .. l;z. 'WoM.WEBE ACE S WMy.' IS 7UE PAliTy fa ) - . Al-V GoU-ER SVATES? I CNEQ ALCEAOV J iSl WELL.TH' . ' i'aa sow skAviMvC r nrtv f CAkE is ALL ) y v ' '"6 iifrt.teft3r '-( r- v . : , . I J!(tj f, ''''"'si. I.:'-' . . 1 1 .. , . V t'-jJUX- V -' Ci'J. nCflVICC. ML .aiaafthiLZ-l 60ME 5H0WER. :h mr&unn yrT 1 i.2ir.y.:r.i s f mil 27 YEARS AGO Ihilly Morning Observer. April I Mt-i- Attorney J. l. Slater and J. W. Srrlher left ysterdi:y morn ing for Ituker City to attend to h Kal busineHs. .loe carr left last night for Mc Minnville. Oregon, in response t( a telegram staling that his s'titer. Miss Ahiyme. was seriously ill. Mr carr has many friends who sincere ly hope he will find her rapid I) recovering. T. K. Allen commenced leacnht! in the Hall way school hoiiso his' Monday with enrollment of :i: pu i pllH. This is a good s'.arl and w doubt not a bit as many more pu pils will come in a few days. Th. people about I la If way ttre up-to date people and lake pride in giv ng ihuir children all possible edu (rational advantages. Col. (Jeo. 11. Currey will dcllve lhc second of the series of t'eluce- lo ho given by the Kpworth l.ea .(lie. His subject is Oregon. 1 1 wt! be Interest Ing to the pioneers tc well as lo the later day arrivals. lr. Chapman returned yesterda from Port hind and reports Sai Horance as recovering from lie operation slowly but surety. It wtl bo at least three monlhs before h wlll rtiMin his health again. The oa.irantiue no .1. V. S-rib er's family has been raised and th yellow flaH no longer decorate th front gale. There are no mor cases of ilipbt heria found in 1 ' Ira lid ousei(iieiil ly all fear of ( r,,' ' t"-:"l ' ""' Uls-ano i eliminated. Leather No Weakened by Ae. WASHINGTON f A P ) - Age abm has Mill" effect in deterloratlu leather, the bureau of standards ha found by tests recent ly complice Samples of b attier belling careful ly tesicd ten years ego and kep In storage since, were again sub jeriod lo t he st rains which the; originally underwent. The a ve rag toss in strength was barely m pc cent, L'M V0OR(?lED THE VJPF-L HER DOVMN Th 1 Duy I WEAVER'S I I This I Tallora, Cliani-ra, Djlt tj j Anil 1'reflners ll I 19rT1t1( U I'll ONE MAIM IS Ij HUlll, 8 Depot fclrrw U R 8 il 1 5-r(Hin Ii o 11 s r ninl D 3H'U. PROBABLtf ) ( S'Eb-IWi) JLoT J I 601WT0SOMG r I VJ.MATIM S STORE W0KB.ro . :v CXDNT HAVJb AN LlMBKfcU.A ! JV. I I:1 Henry Cud I make alrpium s i iniiiii; w a ftntitno V. el ll- I for Homeone t;i ntmc PuRiryoF (irvJ OUR BREAD VrJLAND PASTRY .Vb-tSHOULD AFPC-AL ffl.i. ToV&ul PURlfV""!nEAD If yon a to Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts that find their wiy Into your system you should lincstigato tho nntiiiio.is bread . ami dainty. s:'li -factory pastry baked at this es tablishment, it v. it) add to yoir enjoyment, st i inula to your appet ite and jd- ase your diiption. LR GRANDE BAKERY K. J. RIi-V,'illi:iius UNION-LA GRANDE AITO STAGE TIME TA11I.H IATCfl I.ral Union Ln l.rnnda 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A- M. 1:16 P. M. . 6:tS P. M. BiiQilnyf Fayra Lravea Union l.a (;ran1a 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Hatimfa Nlcltt Hpeelala irniru Lravefl Union l-a lram1 :00 p. M. 11:00 P. U. Ill-alril VhrH V. a. fieliAP, Manaeer neaihiiiartera, Honiinrr Hotl Iiy BLOSSElt By TAYLOR J sfci U, v'. -S-.