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Thursday, April 23. lfr?". THE tK H KAN DM UVUN1N0 UHSIiKVEH The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place (if Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT Oil HKNTTwo furnished house keeping rooms. I'hone li'.'b H. M'OU KKNT Apt. in Foley. ln-: quirt- J. J. Foley. S-A-22-xr . 1 OH KKNT New ly furnished j steam heated a pari ne-nt. Phono l-'OH BF.NT .Modern rooms Jor liL'ht housekeeping. Clone In. a week and up. I'hone 21.r W. FOlt B KNT Fivii loom mode, in furnished apt, l'ju!i Adutns. Ave. 9-4--tf FOR bAJUE fi milch rowti. five fresh and two dry cows, four heifers and om male calf, $ibnt ii. It. Caldwell, Kameta. Ore. 20-4-Zl-4tp fresh and FOIl SALM Adding machine, a six Kinl Burroughs. Also Hi 'J 4 Overland touring ear with camp trLU-r. .Mail If .sold this week, fall at tli' Salvation Army Mai1 or I'hone Alain MIS. :t-4-a 1 -3tp FOR fiALR OH YltAHH -310 acres of land, 1X0 acreuble, 4i acres with water right, uiiout 90 acres Bub-Irrigated, three, large springs, lots of cowa and hogs nnd ma chinery,' near Baker project. One-half mllo from Telociiset. $12,000.00. (X&OO cash, balance 6 years. K. B laser, IVlocaset 1 44-3-2-11 mp WANXBU jWANTKIi-Woik l.y ilay or hour. 1 I'tinne (ionlorl Itooms. ,'WANTKO I'loninu villi trarlor. i'il FiunnTH -':( or .see i i Sharer. Ki-4-2ii.riip WANTED ItACIS Clean cotton nips at the Ohserver offire. Hrlng them In. 3-27-tr iWANTKl) Kewinir leatly done. ' I'hone 434 V. Mrs. Nora Wrlih. I 9-2-1 7-1 mp La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattrensea of all kinda cleaned and rebuilt; Feathor Renovating. Rag and Fluff Ruga made to order and for aale. Carpet and Rug CImb Inf. Furniture Re-covcrlng. , Licensed Fumigater. Factory Phone 424-V OHAS. EDWARDS, Trop. Fishing Season Soon Open. I have a complete line of .. FISHING TACKLE - Choice Line ot FLY HOOKS AND ; FLY RODS F. L. LILLY ! Bardwar. Fbuna Main 8t Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo Have Just What Von Wont In i.rMitr.it, sash axo doors and siiii.f.h It will pay you to Inve.stlijato our prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND HOX WOOD PnONI MAIN Ml J. L. RILMIALL 'ADVERTISING Home Independent ' Telephone Co. 7 People Wanted To Buy It A IlniiM' For Sale advertise ment in Tin olN'rvi'r re cently brought seen titquir ies the night published uml the f o I I o v I n K - innming seven prospects I .M M Fll lATCI.Y. The co.-t of the nd for one K.iu was only -Bic n simill expenditure ffir the sake of finding veeral M-nplc Inter ested In spending several thousand dollars for some thing j oil liac for Mile. The cost Is small -I Im re turns are Immediate, "AN OBKFRVER WANT AD Wllilj DO IT." ISM IIFVFAI, TIIFJ Af-l-'-S liV IK( 1,1 S ON SCAI.I.S SFATTId:. Wavdi. (AF) Salmon md trout, like rattlesnakes, imve :i way of telling their an-. ncfonllnK to .lohn N. Cobb, direetor of the volli-tfo of rislierics ot Hie Fnl- ver.slty of Washington. "Kvery y-ar ad. Is a scries or half ircli-s to the .scales of trout nnd Haimon," said 1 'J ri Cobb, "hack its s diKliiiKiilsiiable from the preceding ones by a tine. ine lines are similar 1o those on a cross seel ion of a i ree, and the nut h- od of telling the age or fili Isf like that used by woodsmen to ascertain ages or trees. "Salmon reveal the amount of food consumed each .season. When salmon have a good year with plenty to eat the lines are wider than In lean years. Kxperlments are being condnct I by I lean Cold) in telling the age of other Kpeeb 8 of fish. News from Kondon ays the artl-1 ficial blond Is passing, but it docs j not mean none of our girls will be j light-headed. I We haven't said very much iiboitt doors onJ windows t his spring. The reason we have not Is because we tire ordering 1 hem by the hundreds and shipping them all over Hie volley. They speak for themselves. We COIltpele with mail older houses, in everything we han dle. House paint ?2.r.'i per gallon. . t inch vulcanized rubber se1 paint brushes $1.70 each. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. TlM Poor Man's Mend" Opiio, Foundry. VHONB M H No Bunilaf BualneM I why is telephone advertising valuable? BECAUSE it reaches the people every day and it will not he destroyed. Our new directory will he issued soon. NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails are slrlrt ly CASH IX AUVAM'i:; enl must be In tint later than 0 a. m. dat of Insertion. Kales: c per word for each Insertion, FOH SAI.K 3 head work horri" or will trade for Ford car. !. A. Carpenter, K. Ook. ir,-4-2:t-tltp FOH SAI.K'-tned electric washing machine in wood eondiiion. CuM for Mr. Crandull at 11. tb S. Flec tric. ir(-4-i':-tt FOlt SAI.K Modern six room house. Walnut and .Main, fall at :H7 .Main Av-.. or telephone V. It. I.. I'oareh. 1 S-4 p I'OH It KNT fi room house, jnod Karden place, chieken run and barn. Inquire r0 1 Wash. 1 5-4-S-tp FOR SAI.K Heed Iciby biifry I'hone 4.1-.?, or ci)l at tm HprlnK St. ILl-4-aT.1-l. FOlt IlK NT -New modern 4-rnoio home eompteiWy luniished. Kx cellent, close in location. huMiire at (ieo. 11. 'urn y llt'-nl K.stat Office. K-2-L:i-tr FOlt SAI.K Five room house, large lot OlixlSii, clone In. $'J'MM. ou down, $:ifi.tMi p r inont h. I'yramhl Laud Co. l'0-4-2:. 1 1 p l; (); I: KNT l-'ive room house, Ti'l .leii'i-iHori. per mo. I'hone 4(i!i-.l. !2-4-2:i-ltp l'(Ht ItKVT Five room furnished house. I'hone 4?c, w or '2 'Mi W. :0-4-2L't I"OI! riKNT 1 acre, small lildga. Will give Ioiir lease, (Ml per mo. Cove and Albany. I 5-4-23-21 p I'OU .SAI.K A good confectionery and lunch lntslm.3. Call .Main :i ; or Observer. 13-4-2:1-21 FOH It KNT Apartment, furnish".: or unfurnished. A Iso garano. l!tlu Fourth St. M-4-2:t-:itp O.vfoi-il Turns Cold SliouIdiT To Students From hina OXFOIil), Kng. (AP) Aloro than four hundred resilient gradu ate' members () Oxford Fntversity, including t he vice chancellor and proelectors, the public orator, 23 heads of colleges and 3 3 profes sors and readers have addressed to the foreign secretary a memorial recommend ing 1 hat Die I irii Ish share of the ( MitiieHe I loxer 1 n deniuity fund be .spent exclusively upon educational mid medical work in China. There is no enthusiasm over lite proposal that a number of Chin ese I located in the Knglish universtt te.s. The unlvcrstt lis are well fillcil at present, and there is reason to believe thai neither dons nor students really desire the presence or company of a further number of Oriental students. Allli'l'lciiu Ai,IIm' Win HKHEIN (AH) American ap ples are given rir.1 choice by the refill consumers of Europe, nc- ording to the Berlin bureau of the Fnl ted stales I icpartnient of Commerce, which has investigated the subject. Fruil dealers declare that Amer ican apples taste better, have more character ami can be kepi longer than any other kind on the mar ket. FRECKLES AND HIS YA WIL- HIT IN "IX' BACK WJlTtt A Po;K,ujU-AV? TWEBS.1 SEE WOVJ yA UU.G WAT! yy - ' -if fiWy- m ZiWXV-T Y: ' Cmi. una va XmP ,--r-Ir---i l0Sy lf 15 S&$ M&rS mSi wiiS MOM'X POP An Easy Solution By TAYLOR IT SEAftLVMET "Y- V- r "S ,) . ' s4 JL AD0R5 HAT SAy WAITER-I'D SUH SUH ( VHV GO AND A.SK , JANETT6 - LET'S )sr3 "xl SElCTi0N Ty6 ORCrieSTRA J v LIKE TO KNOW THE fsLNNHAT'LL jr 60M5ON6 1 K I' - ' i ' &0 DO'eJM To THE JU&T rtfcVeD - 1 WONDER f( L'u. RB 1 'NAME OP THAT PIECE. I fi-. S X PO?" K . j , RlTiy AND HftME "-jf FiME! ) (T-A, VMAT TriE-NME OP IT IS? ) 0ux ) t THE ORCHESTRA i."-V Jz-r I S M . X; ';! I!", s K Bite to eat . XJ rvf id like to get the I j-f JLJST plaved Jn VV ft'C? "i i i kxuM)- -r H'-i J' sr llmHfr wk&j V ' Tjlt$? Ti J, .V 1:J Tf ' " U .'T-. M Wil II ) v- ""' vLic- ,.r,.. 'i A'X.. fc.W-a-xl-.: ...... -L.....,S OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo 1 see TfVs ptSHiM. leoN Utn. 51 fTZT ' ii! JLr - THAT RSr11cwO SeMioN, X CMUGHT La Grande "Broken Barriers" At Sherrys Is Finely Acted Film. The most lively nnd best acted film that has been seen In a long, long time, was the verdict of the audience last night nl t he Sherry theater at the opening' of Iteginald Farkcr'M new production for Metro. "Broken Harriers," taken from the novel by .Meredith Nicholson. This Mory, which was adapted to ihe screen by Sada Cowan and Howard lllggin, deals with the di vorce question and its relation to the younger general Ion . and rises to great helghis of dramatic cf i I'cetivcness. j The wonderful cast Includes such siar players as Jnmrs Klrlnvood, l.Mae liuseh, Ad'dphe Menjou, Nor- i ma'Shenrer, (icorge i-'awcett, Hoh eil l-'rn.er, HuHi Stoilchoiise, Win ifred Hryson, Itohcrl Agnew. Vera Key nobis and oi hers. "I Sroken ; Harriers" is a. Kouis H. .Mayer pre- t scuta 1 ion Hi rough .Metro. ' Co m e d y showing. "Winning out." Scenic Marvels. Love !And Thrills All In "Frivolous Sal." A thrilling story of n pioneer mining town of the West, in which a girl and a small boy help a man find himself, is the bnsis of. .1. K. McDonald's lab si First National photoplay. "Frivolous Sal." which coines to the Sfnr theater on Fri day. Victor I.. S hcrtlnger, noted di rector, was engaged to transfer io the screen this story from McDon ald's own pen. The cast includes Eugene O'Brien, Mae Buseh. Ben Alexander, Mildred Harris, Mitch ell I-wls nd Tom Sautchl. FRIENDS s a 'ii o i i "-'j v , v. i i. ; . "i. i iyj Nnu uiii firms p.uul r- i v- vj v- I n a . . - u i ! - 3 OICqST Theatres "Frivolous Sal," has a scenic background the like of which has j rareiy neen seen on tile screen in a dramatic production. Itninicr Na tional park, In northwestern Wash ington, and 1 he great mining re gion of I da hit's Coeur d'Aleiie were chosen as locations. Except for a few excursions oi" scenic photogra phers, no motion picture camera has ever before recorded the ma jestic beauty of Mount Italuler. Some of the story's most impor tant action takes place in a huge cavern thata stream of melting ice has carved out under the famous Nistiually glacier, near the top of Mount Kainh-r. j Amid rni'Se marvels of nature the tensely dramatic love story of "Frivolous Sal," beautiful girl of the ploncur mining camps, and her sweetheiili:. a stranded actor. Juts been filmed. There is thrilling ac tion from J he si art, wil h ti climax in which two men battle for the love, of the girl while suspended from a wire tramway over a dead ly gorge. Colleen Moore Smashes Screen Tradition. Colleen Moore has smashed morn screen precedents than any other actress In filmdom. Her latest smash Is in her new First National plct ure, "So Big," at t he Arcade theatre today. It. has been motion picture tra dition, almost, th:it If So-aud-So made his first success while wear ing a beard, ho must continue to wear a beard in order to hold his following. And if Whal's-Her Name gained popularity as a vam pire, she is dooinend to vampire roles, or else she loses public favor. Colleen, however, has never played one role consistently, ami yet her popularity continues to Tag Doesn't Cmne in grow euoi numaly. While Iapp"'" roles have been her forte recently, she ts now. In "So Big," portraying u tensely emotional role of three personalities. The story Is an adoption from Edna Fcbcr's novel, based on lite in the old Mutch settlement near Chicago, and is highly dramatic In its set ton, Colleen's assumption of this new type, entirely foreign to nnylhiiiK she Iihm Vcl done. Is K:t id liv ei-illes to establish her as one of the most j hversutllf stars on stage or screen. Wallace Beery, I'hyits Hav.-r. Ford Sterling, John Bowers and other favorites are In her support ing cast. The picture was directed by ( 'barb s Brabln, under Kai I Hudson's personal supervision. Only a short time now until we will be loo hick to work and loo well to stay home from fishing. We are afraid for a real rainbow to see the spring styles. It might turn all greeiwith envy. "Why! He's Nothing But Skin and IJoncs' "Mary Him? Never" "Quit kidding me, Agnes: when T get ready to land n man die's got to ho a re nl man with plenty' of good healthy flesh on his boms." "Of course, 1 dance with Ed: heV a good enough fellow and I just fed sorry for him, but no skinny, hollow cheeked, spindle shanked lath Is going to sail the voyage of life with me." i 'beer up. Ed Ihings nren't as bad us I hey look to you right now. Miny hundreds of skinny, gaunt. mandated men looked even worse than you do till someone told them abdul McCoy's Cod Elver Oil Com pound Tablets (the new way to tali ( od Liver Oil) uml how It would put pounds of good firm, health'.' ibsh on their bones In just a few weeks. Nothing like these health creat ing, weight producing tablets for skinny, underweight men, as thou sands can testify. Start to take them loday (10 tablets- (10 cenfi it Bed Cross I rug Store, or any real druggist anywhere In North or South America. Mall orders ac cepted. And listen: If they don't put. ti pounds of good flesh ou you In 3a lays, get your money back that's tair enough, but be sure very sure t hat you get Met 'oy's 'od I dver t lit Compound Tabids (he oris- inn! and genuine. Adv. : Safely ' SioiHIu Gwifoifalify j Come to our Stage Depot on Jefferson St. AM Stnge.i lenvu from (hero tin II )r except Kttndnys. m;avic i.a g ramus foh , Joseph 7:.U - 0,00 - I2:0 . 4:00 Baker 0:00 - l:00 - 4 :0 I-ciMllet-oii 11:00 - 4.00 PF.BOT IMIONE MAIN 7l)i ACME PAINT covers moro mirfaco, nnd ronlly cost Una. Taint for every surface Paint for Kvery Purpose- Furniture Exchange Fir and Jeffcrnon I'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TKADE for Consideration 27 YEARS j i AGO I Pally Morning Observer. April 22, A local trlbo of Im proved Bed Men was organized in this city last evening. Thin y-scveii Bed Men came over from Fnbui yesterday to assist In the organ isation. They brought their bnuw band with them which added much to the success of the occasion. The band is under t he leudership of I'rof. Busle. who in the short time he has. hail (he baud under his ins; ruction has caused a great im provement In their music, and H will be but u short time before thin band will rank among: the best In Eastern Oregon. Following is the names of the officers of the new tribe: A. B. cherry .sachem; 11. T. rtiephens. jr., sagamore: J. H. Stevens, prophet; Frank Seimon, sr., sag.iiuore; 1. A. Boscowitz. keeper of records; Julius Boescli, keepo of Wampum. After lodge work had been com pleted the Bed .Men all repaired 1 o 1 he Sommer house where u sump) nous banquet was served. J. II, Barker, deputy a.sesMor called on us while In the city. Miss Maggie I .add Is teaching t very successful school in the lo district. Attorney C. K. Cochran win among the tribe of Bed Men win came over from I'nton hod night. Attorney F. S. 1 van line rctiunei last evening from Wallowa cunnlj when' he has been aiiendliu court. l'eaeh Brothers, near Island C'it have iMin acres of grain that t: looking fine. j. S. says Hu y hav. the best prospect tor u crop Dili reason Hum ever before at thh time of ( he car. Hall's Catarrh Medicine if t-nt. both local and internal, and has beer, successful In the treatment of Cat" for over forty years, bold by all drusglits F. J. CHENEY &. CO..Toledo. Ohi WEAVER'S Tailor, Cleaners, Djeri Anil l'rctmers I'HONE MAIN 751 Depot Kir rot The 1'r'iK'i.t ruins niR wlcoiuvd try im.fM of the Hnn.l Ittile farm v:. while littoe on the foolhiliu lire eryihK iioukIi uh lit many .!iut-j (Iw l.iii.l was already too wet. r VTHE PURITY OF trW OUR BREAD V :JAND PASTRY AVoHOULD APPEAL t&iScc ToYou! .In!. rrCj 1 -1 PuritVBread If you nro Interested In the purity of the rood pro ducts that find their v.y Into your system you should Invest Ignlo the nutritions bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at this es tablishment. U will add to yo ir i njoyni--nt, stimulate your nppetile and please your digest Inn. LA GRANDE K. J. McWiltinms . Buy This Home .Vronm li ti u o nnil l.nlli, liirKe se ree u iiim-ll, lot IKK I 10 n linrituln. 1'ilee 82 Hill; 8-fHI cash, imliturc Utto rent. Ituy n lot In VOt.F.V AUDITION. WEEKS & BLACK Itl-.AI.TOKS Rial New I'olej lllilg. gJ.),J Iii.iuniuce - Ixwns UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAm.B IfBTra Leara llnloa I .a Qnuidf 1:16 A. M. ll'OO A. U. 1:16 P. U. 6:16 r.Jt. umlayfl Tjearra LfATe Union La Grand. 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Naitirilnr Might Kpeclala fjeaTft. Ijeavr. Tnlon I. tJrand. 1:00 p. M. 11:00 P. If. Ileatrd Cam P. O. Del.Al', nlanaicn- Iloailiuartoni, Bonuuer llot.1 hy RLOSSEIt