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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1925)
Wednesday. April 22, 102.". THE EX GRANDE EVENING 0E5EKVEH FOR KENT ai! KKN'T Modern furnlshcl uiiM''. Phono 343 A, S-4-2!-:.'lp Newly furnished j-iii-J. 0; ItKNT Modern rooms t or ( L,'hi liottH'-Ui-ephiK. ('lose in. $: i week umt nji. I'lione ;! Hi y. U-4-2l-4tp Ql JlKNTHve .furnished upt. h room I 'J (i 5 modern Adams. I 9-4-3 -tf FOR hALE SAI.K H mileh rows, 1 i v ' tsh and t wo dry rows, four Jnlfers and one mule cull. tfiuu j:. Jt. Caldwell, Kanicia, fin-, , 0-4-'i)-4tn V HALF) Adding machine, a I Kink Hur roughs. Also I :C4 iivermi rltind tourlm; cur wttn ramp Musi he sold I his wet-It. -J.ill at the .Solvation Army IIul pt- riioiif Main t;s. :;n-4-2 1 -:n p Gil SAI.K Hum 4 ineh lnjj-inK flinch; I i i it- milk runts, ineu "J.tlor and brood r, work horses. J phi Ihrf.. 10-lueli dry wood and .riillKer. I'liom- K4 M. 2J-4-l!l-'Mp OH SAI.K r.-roiti modern fur bished house, two lots, near hb;h $-hool. A bargain and Immediate -4.ijws.sion if sold at one'. n liuire al llnS M Ave., or (ien. If Surrey Heal Kstate. u - 4 - 1 - p 4- tll RAliR OU TUAPK 310 acres f land, ISO aereable, 40 acres ith water right, anout 00 acres fub-lrrfjrated, threu largo springs, ots of cows and hops and ma chinery, near Iiaker project pue-naif mile from Itdocxiset. 12.01)0.00. $:U,00 cash, balance i years. K. Ulaser, Tclocaset. j 44-8-2-lmp WAMTED NTKI Plowing will trarior. coll Farmers l'n;i or see (. .1. Sharer. l-4-2'i-.1tp La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds leaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Hag and Flufl Hups made to order and for sale. Carpet and K'.ig C1mb Ing. Furniture Re-covering. LfoenjHHi Fumlgnler. Factory Phone 424-W CHrtS. EDWARDS, 1 Fishing Season Soon Open. I have a complete line of .. FISHING TACKLE Choice Line of FLY HOOKS AND FLY LCDS F. L. LILLY Kardmra I'hnna Mjlb 81 Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo llnvB .Inst Wmt You Want In I.rMHKH, SASH AVD HOOKS AM) SIIIXni.F.S It will pay you to liiicstllfaU) our price. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CnAI.V AND nOX WOOD PIIONE MAIN M J. U MLMIAI.L ' New Telephone Directory Our new directory will soon be out. riease notify our office at once of any desired change. Home Independent Telephone Co. jThe Observer Want Che Market Place (if Union and Wallowa Counties 7 Peope Wanted To Buy It A Iloum. Tor Kali' udvertlse meiit in The observer iv ecully brought seven Impiir ies the ultiht published and tlie f o I I (i w i n morning seven- prospects I.MM;I lATIil.V. Tlu cost of the nd for om IsMie was only -IOc u small expenditure fur the sake of finding eeiul people inter ested in spending seieiat lltoiisitnd dollars for mhiii lliintf j ou June for side. Tin cost turns nre Is small (lie immediate. -AN OrtSFFlVrK WANT AD WlXZj 10 IT." WANTKD ruKM nt HAOK flinn potion tho 0js'rv.r offW'ii. Hiint them in. WAMI.I) S.wiiib lli'Otly done.;in ,,.ls!i tlipoiiih la tlrunili' this l'honn 44 W. Mm. Norn Whb. ,.,.) or ,.riy Krl.luy nioinlu'; 9-2-17-lnip t-n roiilt' to 111.- Allantic Ha hoard. J .. tine train will rolin' Irolil I'orl . . i o Iiihiii' in l.a tirtiml.-, than in Tort- ( alil)a(?e and Sausages xpokum-. t-h.- io tmins -hi .on- Woman's Diet. I was an hour lal.' laNl niKlH on a.' "I hav. doi'ton d W illi tlw h.'sl mill of a yoiltiK K' l" I'Mil-in l-doi-loi-R In tin- rnit. il Slates. Rome ''oiniriB inihu.-.l with Hie hl. u I lint sai.l one tliiiiu nnd soino another ome one on the train was iryiiiK was alliiiB im and all wanted to ' kill him. and lakiilK mlvanlaKe rut me op. n, hut Alnyr'H Wonder-.'"" an open winnow Jilllipeu oui ami fill Itemedy saved me. so now I took lo the hmro hrush near i'ay eat oahhat-e. sansiBo and nnylhini;elle. It was Decennary lor the train I want lo. Nothins hurls me." It f ew lo procure u horse In order is a simple, harmless preparation ' eaplure him ,ind return him to that removes the calarl hal mucus "' ''''in- " 'an loK'-tl from the Intestinal tract nnd nl- llh his motner ami several hrolh litVH Ihe inflammalion which '' a"d :sler lell lue train here . a isi'S practirallv all slomach. liv-,""d Weill al once to the country, er and intestinal ailments, lnclud-i l"- Andrew Hlokland slarled K apiiondlcltis. (Ine dose will ennvlnee or money rifumled. all druggists. Adv. " AW arc adding the lliird dcllv M'v ami we are also pulling In Ihe first unit of a concrete brick iaclor. I'raclfcall.v (be wiade bus. iness sect inn of l,ongicw. Wash ington, was built of concrete brick. We nih Co keep pace with Ihe building limes. :i.J-in. rubber-M-t Paint, linislie, SI. 70 rach. Ilntisi- Paint. S2.r0 per gallon. We Ihhp I.luseeo! Oil. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's F1ftll' Oppo. Foundry. PHONE 118 W. No Sunday Ro1imm I mm liM Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Wuui Ail arp strict ly CASII AhVAXl'lC; tnlj must be in not lult'r lliilll B H. in. (late of J.iM'i'tlwi. ltutc: lie iter WU-(1 fui eui'll insertion. KOIl' RAl.K Heed liul.y Inmgy ior iz". .in Adnnm. j WANTKD Work hy day or limir. I'Ikjii.' lli.rilun Kihmhn, ! - 4 - V - - 4 1 KOIl IIKNT.-Two rnriiiHi.'it liousc-U4-iliiiK roijiiiH. I'tnint' H. -4-;:-:iii Kt in i:K.r iili!'tii-iiKli.-il tin oiiu ouil. Itt.iiNis. f'tirnlHhi' J. I.. Mmi-h. I'OI! It i :T- Mlil'i' .1. .1. Mil. Ill I'olcy. 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observe April soldiers 1 Sf S Two trains of it ot tvvi-nly-KfVf'n i-aiH. I Thi- Wff.1 hound pass.nKr Irai.l i yesuruay ior .owa. e ui-e in- furmed that she was summoned .there on ueeouni of ihe serious in ' ness of her father. Kegs an; worth 4 rents pc !o.en i'ort - mor Ii Grande, Hum land. Married At the nsidenee of John Italier In this t'lly April -, l.s:-s, Chas. . linker and Miss M.m sie Lynch, both of I'nlon eotiniy. Died In Silver i'Hy, Idaho, on April 14, iS'JS, Klla. wife of I'eter Smith, age L'3 years. Summcrvllle Horn, A pril 1 11, ' lN,ts, to the wife of Kills Uinehart,1 a sun. Mother and child doiim -'ll.1 but" if Kli ever recovers lie will never be rational. I l-'t ank McAllister w as in (own I ucsiiay ami .spent tlie niMiit wni:1 his hrother-in-hiw, 'an l.o'ng. j WO.MAV, S. ) I.Oi Tlill I'KNnl.KTOX, Or lacl that one Is Kfi y not he a deterrent tiauseonllnental trip in a inotoi-cai if one deslreH to travel that wav. .e eu,,K , opinion cxpn much here hy Mm. l.llcreli:i Slllllllhrook ol -I'oiiland. when H Ii and her son-j in-law mid her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Khay, stopp'd ill I'en.Ile- ion nl'ler maklnK the Hist Icr of a transeonilneni:i I trip hetween I 'or! ! lanil and New Jersey. Mrs. Shambrook cox d the .li' lance from I'osey comity. I ndlana. to Portland as Rirl or 14 In a covered wagon during l he spring and summer of lSf:t. 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS f GEE VOO&r POOR f tvjo VMPJ'l .OQ JELLV BEAMS ? ) GET" 7VJO TVJO-CCMT fW urn nwv J WowOYA I 7 Boyliuv.e -r7 WAwos pos M VtR -fT fwertway? t V V SOCCERS MOW ' B&fe f 6ET TVJO 07-AMPT ) JL " v,t3 ! MOM'N POP 1 HAD AM APPOlNTMCNT iTo h(j some PhOTofcRA.pM6 TAK.6N This mornino OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo I ,. ....H, l.l, I .1 - ir.ly That Ktwiwps -!:' I m - ' i-i fc -v WT- l w - li.rtlVlJ I La Grande Desmond s New Film Promises Entertainment At the Star.- The inadvisabilliy of jumping- nt conelnsions is stressed with serlo p o m p tl y off eft in "St rail? ht Through.' starring William 1 )es- mond tnd to be screened In tb-" 'lnr t),eatre t o I lesmond 1 i cast as Oood Deed O'Day, a r-'forin-ed bad man who believes that bv doing good deeds he can offset the bad deeds that were so frequent in his past. In one instance O'Diiy comes upon a man and n wom:in in ter rific struggle and immediately i pounces on the man, whom he iwhlps after a hard fight, in which j both are considerably mussed up. j My this time (lie woman has van ished and the man explains I hat Ihe woman has taken till his money and M on the way to elppe with a worthless sweetheart. This Is only one of the misdirected efforts oi" l(;00( j )( 1 O'Day, the pari person- 1 by Desmond. Hecoming superintendent of r. mine, O'Day falls in love wllli th--sister of the mine ov. m-r. but one lay the mine owner conies home ifnuu Denver av i ( lr a hrhh reeoT . The nier-'lllizi., j,y n)ay as ihe former con irs old should !Hort o1 (l jr.,,,,),;,.,. Jmt ,, Woman to taking a responsible lor O' Day's reforma- lion. The inlde begs O'Day not loillfe pose her and he, b.-Meving in her promise to ko MlraiKhl. decides I o i u aleli hi.i- 1 The woman resumes lier frienil- ship wilh Ihe innuliler. whose con-' 'ort she was. and in Ills efforts lo prntect the Kood na of his friend I )' I la y coties under Ihe suspieioi: til the woman he loves and heeoiin - involved 'Ties mlsadvi ' ure.s that culminate in his being incensed of having shot tlm mine owner. i The supporting cast in this dixi- NOW LOOK ) ' Dj CACer- JV "If? GUMxl j mm v ri 7 ,1 t 0 ia scw:cc inc Theatres nintlc story Includes Margnerlt-' "lay ton, (tilth Slonehouse, Claude I'ayton. Albert j. Simih. Mill Crlll is. Krahk Urownb e and tb org Marlon. Arthur Mosson directed lb made most of Desmond's recent successes. Colleen Moore Stars In "So Big" At Arcade Thursday. Colleen Monre has been called ihe "living library" of Hollywood because she has -produced screen versions of so many popular novels. Her latest picture, "So Mig." is an adaptation from l-'dna I'Vrber'K "best seller," to be Hhown at (he Arcade theatre Thursday. Prior to this. she produced "l-'Iamlng Youth." "The Sky I'ttot, Hie Lu lus Kilter," "The . liunlrcus" and n u merous.rit Iters. In "So iltig." Miss Moore Is de clared to pave done her best screen work. The story, baaed on life In the old Dutch settlement near Chi cago In the Inner part of the past century, gets her away from t he frivolous flapper roles with which she hos been associated. It presents berets the wife of n stolid Dutch larmer, tolling amidst tlie cabbages and radishes of a iruek garden. A baby sou Ih all that makes her worth while and, as she tolls, she visualize the time when he will lieeonie. "no-o-o w.n-l.l nl nfl'iili-H big" in thl It in n nurprislni! role for yolins Miss .Moore, nnd II mows more i surprising; us. W illi tlie pn.ssai;o or I years, she is Been slowly Iran.'l- loruilnir inlo n inlddle-aKi d woman. Ncehiee could be so remote from the gay and giddy flapper of yore. The story permits the mother to all but realize her life's ambition, (b-r baby, now a iiinn, stands at I he portals of fame as an archl- Jay Falls Into Dad Watchin' lJ-rVv-9 ? : - 0 : "111 (ATs'rV1K3.". C To DO -I L06T I; C Riirk'a IM A I i nr.-r M,..u r l 6i smm Am.. loot. Hut ua ho doe so, a womuii enters his life a married woman of wealth who would dra? him inio dlsgraet and failure tti rough an elopement. It is then Miss Moore, rushing (o the reseiie of Imt bahy-mun. fae ing his would-be dlKpoib r and fili ally draKKtng him luu-k to the ialh way of her ambitions, reaehea the pinnacle of emotional heights, ('re view (Titles of ihe film say nothing like it llllH ever bet-n serewied. l-'irsl National hug relieved the tetiueneHH of the drama with u world of good eoniedy. based upon the rural amies of (he I Hitch farm ers. A notable supporting cast, lu eluding Wallace lleery. lMiyllls Haver. Kord Sterling, John Mow ers, Hen Lyon, ot Karley and oth ers, was Klvi't. the pieiure to al taln Oils. "Broken Barriers" At Sherrys Today And Tomorrow. 'Itroken Harriers." Reginald Marker's new special production for Metro, l,s to play nt the Sherry tbi-ater for a run of two days, be ginning today. This picture, a rereen version of Meredith Nichol son's novel, has what appears to be ihe biggest all-star cast of the year; fans will find it continual parade of their favorites across the shadow singe. .lame - Kiikwood appears as Ward Trenton, estranged from his wife (Winifred Mrysou), who will not allow blm a div'oree to marry (he girl he loves ( Norma Shear er). The story hinges on Ihe ef-; forts of (his pair lo sum: h t he barricades 1 of convention that' .stand In ihe way of their happi ness, and shows I he effect on n wide number of people of their ef forts to chaiiKe old morals for new. Mne Museb appears as a girl In initiated with a lively man-about-I own, played by Adolphe Menjou, who was recently so successful u I'haplln's "Woman of Paris," and I.uhilseh's "The Marriage Circle." lioberi i'razer, remembered as ihe hero of Marker's "Women Who l Mve," nnd who played opposite Pola Negri In "Men," Is the ihird member of this secondary trtnngle in i Im picture. (Jeorge Kawcott appears ns the father of the heroine, whose sin ter in the pict ure js played by Itulh Slonehouse, a favorite star some years ago, who in this pic ture ma lies her return to the screen after a long absence. There is still another angle lo the story that requires evpert act ing, dealing as it doe's, wit h the younger generation. liobert Ag- Safely ' ' Conic io- our StAo Depot on Jefferson St. , fitHgi'.i, leave from thero duflr except fctuinlnys, MCAVK hA fiKANDIO JX)lt JOM-pti "7::t( U:()0 . 2t.ff - -1:00 Maker 0:00 - 1:00 d ::10 I'ciulleloii 1 1 :00 - 4:00 DEPOT PIIOX13 MAIN 70B ACME PAINT covers more surfaco, and really cosU lens. Paint for every mirfaoa Paint tor Kvery Tuipose Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'lione 474-J WB BUY, SELL OK TRADE Hands T0667UER AM'TUtN MOU-DMT BE AMY eTooO.MJUEBt IP VA 6oT owey ONE. 7WEY MJOULOMT CTlCk - ,4 J YfX COULD &SC SUCKERS Wf7H l 1 II I " . lM I- V-v. , i:-1 the Birdie f7 LVIAWT TO GET AOlEFgCEMT Po8e- N J ( eoMETrllrOG NATURAL AMD UFEUke- n"!?!?'' ( T OWE THAT WILLMAKfi A BlG HIT VJlTH If-"'':: - M m& Li Cf5? ..MtM IZJik new and Vera Reynolds apixar asjbmue. iVmfldence two Ja.z-eraz'd young people, 1 1 he of fleers of tlv I' 1 1VIIVOI) BIV11IIMIIK llll- (1U- rose path with twite the Mff and zest of their elders. oniedy allowing, "Winning Out." I'unv ok uah covi im i;s l-II'tlKNK, (rc. - (las continued to emit from Ihe well of (he Guar amy (hi company near this ciiy al. day according to persons who visit cd the well, and a distinct roarinp and rumbling could be heard from the depths of the hole. All smoking near the welt has been prohlbite.l ior fear tliot the gas will ignt; and the engine at the pumping plant has been shut down for tin same reason. Kcv. David Kugene OIhou, presi dent of the company, who was on his way to the east, was slopped a' Custer. Mont., by telegraph and Ih telegraphed that he had started STOP AGONY OF SHATTERED iN K R V I i S Oct rid of 1 hose nl tacks 01 nerves. They are pulling you down. II. means you are usin up your nerve force "living on your nerves." What will Son d. When that reserve force Is ex ha nst id? ir nothing is done i help yo i your nerves hceoun worse and worse. Medicines containing nnrcotlrt w ill nol help you. They give on!; tcmpotary relief and I heir us.' 1: always injurious, Kopa Neuritis Tablets w il iplieKly HOOthe lite nelVeS and liel restore I he la ill, acl.lug uervi lo normal, Iniiammaiion of th in-rves causing pain and soreues will usually disappear In an miiay iugiy shurl lime under this soolh ing. effective trealiuent. i:oi:i Neuritis Tablets are guar anleed absolutely harm less Um f i oni narcoi les and ot her Injurl ous drugs. It Is a scientific meth od of treatment endorsed hy man: leading physicians. Price I .ua Your druggist w lit iccomuiem them. Ued Cross Drug Store will sup ply you. Mail orders filled Ad: WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaner, Djexa And Prevtcri PIIONE MAIN 73 Depot Street 5 fWtV STAMP AWTMEM TU 07MEO -ruin PENNIES1 y Swiftly Comfortably j ii4fr-?t lt expressed hy comiKiuy hern that Ihe oil will be encountered in short time ad i r drilling is re- sinned. Hundreds of Kugene people vksilcd the plant. s th Purity or r) Our BREAD Vt'J'L.AND PASTRV , ToYou! Purity Bread If you arc Interested In the purity of the fond pro ducts that find their way Into your system you should Invest tgalo the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked nt this es tablishment, it will add to yo ir enjoyni'-nt, stimulato your appetite and please your digestion. U GRANDE K. J. McWilliams It-room li it s o nml tinl li. !nit s v v v v n iHiit li, lot niivi in n lini-ltnln. i'liee S2IU0; 9'illl) cash, lialiincti llku rent. ltuv n lot In 1'OI.F.V AIMU'liOV. WEEKS & RLACK nir.Ai.Tons llldir. Loans UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE) Lravr. Leave Union La Grand 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A. U. 1:11 P. M. 6:16 P. K. Cud daya Leave Leave Uulon La Unuula l:oo p. tt. 6:16 P. IL Katurdal Night Kneclala lieavea Leave Onion X Grand. 1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Iloated Can P. G. DuLAI. Manager Headquarter. Homnier llotal By BLOSSEIt By TAYLOR THEM THIS 1 3 THE P0S6 Ml V THftT ALUJAWS MVie9 A . ), Bit) HIT VMUH ALU Ur- TriG MEMBPeS OF FAMILY ! i f : Ml- - I Buy 'j j This I Home I 3,yj New I'olej Itisiirmice r i S . "Mi s I 111 W T W, Tk I