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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
PACE TEN The Observer Want L fhe Market FOR RENT l'Olt ICKNT DealruWe five room lioiitK', cloau In. Cull Mil l'Olt ItKNT-KurnlBlu'il three room modern houmi with until, l'hone SJCIl, or ku2 h'lirlnir. l'Olt 1 1 i;.M' Ou ra Ki-. riiono nac-J. '.03 U Ave. FOK ItKNT ill uerea of lnnil. I'all Main 71-0. S-l-lM-U l'CHt ItKNT Aparlliirnl. furmsli'--: or untllrnlslinl. Also RiiruK' l;ill l-'oiirtli HI. I n-4-S3-3tj l OU ItKNT 6 room house, Koud Riirdin place, chicken run und barn. inquire J- Wash. Ji--;.1-3l 1'UII liKNT uulru J. J. -Apl. In Foley, ln-I'oh-y. t-4-:;-ir l'Olt ItKNT I'lvu loom modern furnished upt. 1 uua AUuma. Ave. 9-4-2-lf FOR bALJE l'Olt HAI.K Holler top ll. uk. tye - writer mill awliiKlne maud. 'aii ill CU3 Aduitifl Avi'. U-4-:M-:Mii 'JO TltADK l'JJ4 Wile colli"'. Kooil na w, for city properly. Contract on clly properly o.' bankable note, rice I'. A. Jk Crury. 2M-4-24-5t l'Olt HAI.K I'lincy yoilliif It. I. I! haklllK lii'ri. live or dnnsed liiono 3ti4 W. 1S-4-24.2I1. l'Olt K.VI.K ThoroiiKlilin .1 It. 1 It. layini! pullita. l'Uouc 304-W. jii-4-:4-:n l'Olt KAI.K Kluphcrd pupa, lull ;'Vi M, or at 1312 W Ave. lu-4-24-2ti l'Olt HAI.K llndKc aidun, flS0.no. J. 11. l.lndaiy. 13IJ2 O Ave. 1IV-4-21-2I1 l'Olt HAI.K 3 lu'iiil work liora.i or will trade for l-'oril car. 1-'. A. Carpenter. N. ik. 15-4 23-litp l'Olt HAI.K I'aeil electric wuahllK liuiclilne In liooil condition. 1'aM for Mr. Criindull al II. Ai S. Kl.e trlc. 15-4-23-ti J-'Olt HAI.1-: Modern aix room lioune. Walnut and .Main. 1'all a! 307 Main Ave, or lib-phone 2:ii W. It. I.. I'oaiTli. ih-4-23-3tp l'Olt hai.i-: 1'lionc 41' Hprlns Kt. lteetl Imlty hiiKKy i-J, or cull nt 'J"i I2-4-2J-I. If ho advurliaca It, be know a If vood. McK. & U. LIQUID ALUOLENE The rhysiolojiieiilly Inert Oil Refined from genuine Russian Oil Colorless, Odorless timl Tasteless Ends constipation Moon Drug Co. Evt'r.vlliinjj for the Sick Itimiii l'hone M-6S Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We llarp Just What Yon Waul In 1.1MIV1 It, SASH AM) IKIOKS AMI MI1SI11.I.S ll will iay jiw lu tnvilialo our prii-ea. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MA! II CHAIN AM) POX MI PHONE MAIN &I7 J. U MIM1AI L ADVERTISING Home Independent Telephone Co. ' Place of Union and Wallowa Counties It's Clean- Up Time And it "houl.i he the oa Moil fur ti lo yet i Jil of uti hie (hill liuo been dl- -tin led from jour own in hut thai still bine .nine. ClircU tin-in over as ou help with the ( linn-t f ln-it i all ii- on the phone iiim! (c your Waul Ail. It till sell them in a lunry nml tlu com U m Miiall us to Iih iieyliilde. "An OIit.it Waul Ail Will lu It." MAN OIIKFRTKII WANT AD WILL IX) IT." FOR SAT,K Oil mAlK 3t0 acres of Inntl, 180 ncn-ahlf, 40 acres with water rlht, unout 90 acres aiib-lrriKiiU'tl, thrto In rue spriDi;8. . lots of cows aud hof,' anil ma chinery, near Baker project. Ono-lialf mi In from Teloeoset. $12,000.00. S3C00 canh, balance 6 years. E. lilaser, Telocaset. 44-3-2-lmp VVANTKD WANTKI l'lowim: with tractor. tt 1 1 Farmers lu3 or '. J. Shafer. lo-4-SU-Mii WANTED It AOS Clean cotton mtrs at the Observer office. Hrins them In. 3-27-tf WANTKI) Pewlnu neatly done, l'hono 434 W. Mrs. Norn Webb. -'M7-lmp LOST l.(iST White I'.rhiatl cat. Iteturu 141(1 Wash. Iteward. b-4--4-2lp oijii timi; tfa itams M) I SI. I) l (lt IH.hl.l s SF.MMKKVIU.i:, S. f. (Al) -Hundreds or old leu plains. Kdh ered from imr the world do rim; tin tim.- when ten gnvintr In th Fnlt-d Stal'-s wa a proi'ltahh iu tliu.try .have t;rov. n to Oie !.' tf small tre s and are now helm; traiiNplunted here for landscape purpoN. s. I'.i lore the fbines, !,( k rowers dleoi id that (lay could prnduee the I- af an-l markfi It in the ( uit rd Slales at a greater prifit than the Ameriiiin growi rs. the cultia lion of lea was duie at ftiKtiKial piollt In (his sect Ion 1 'r. f harh a F. Shepard. imee iiWIPT Of oil- of the l;t'est tea plantations, who died In li'i:.. he Miili' intere.sted In t he indllSl r alter his arrival here from fon-net-rii ut i!i;iiv- year ago. He rol-i-cttd plaiiti. iio-n fhtlia and .lap alt and h -gun sett ulil ic -pt i i iii' n'allon with them. Main of .lo tres on the Shiiard plantation will Im lug up for i:-e tn liorder, l(M.l ,.!'. - Mll'lTitl-e fllrl'tS La Grande. Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Matt re s.ir a. of all kinds Irancd and rebuilt; Frathar ItfnovatliiR. Hrk and Fluff Uujs's mad to order and for ale. Cur pot and Hms; Clea Ing, Furniture lle-coverinf. I.lcH-nsel I'umlKAter. Factory l'hone 424-W niAs. r.nwAitna, rrop. VI1Y is telephone athei Using vuluaMe? blXAt'Si; it lcatlies lite people eeiy day and it vill not he dest roved. Our new direetoiy will be LMicd Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTU'K (lavsirieil Want A(U an? Mrl1 y t'ASH l. AIVACi:; i-opy must bo in not later than 9 a. tit. tlnto of Insertion. i(ntiK; lie per wonl for each insertion. ;AI.VKS CALVKS From the fu inouB 'I'tllauiook heavy proiluclm; dairy toek. All calved can-fully Hti-eled and nil onl'TH handled hy ine personally. Atlraetivu dis counts Klvfii on iiuaatlly ordi-rs. Hprcial low price on the IiIkIi'-sI Clans JiTS'-y heifers. Safe deliv ery and HHliBiueiion K"ranteed. M'-ntion this ad. For description und prlci s write I'aul Idsney, 8uecHior to "Smith the, culf man," Tillamook, Oregon. 3-M-:'l-iS-4-4 FOK KAI.IC 0-rooni house, partly modern, JllOd. JjO runh. Mod ern ij-rooiu hilliKlow, $ I Sun. lif.O cahh. 1"7 i-i'ke M.. or l-'iiKera I'aint Shop. (j'-o. I'aer. 2 l-4-:'0-ltp SAI. K.S.MAN W'AN'IKI) MKlitnitiK Strang hiittery v o m poun d. t'hargeu dlticharKed batteries ln Btuiiliy. i;iimunits old method entirely, liallon free to ugentH. l.iKhtuliiK lo.. St. I'aul, Minn. 2t-4-:5-.lay S-S-lti l'Olt KKNT Piano, fall Main 4i or Art and Uahy Shop. :i5 lu-4-:'5-3t FOK SAI.K Nice buildlnir lot on Oak street (paved). full i; 1 1 1 fedar St.. or l'hone 1NJ H. 15-4-5-ltp WANTED Work-by day or hour. Phono Savoy Hotel. y-4--5-lt FOIt SAI.Kt,ol on fedar St. In quire'' 4iS Adams. t-4-Ju-itp FOK l: FNT--4-room modern home, full basement, furnace, laiiml-a Move und trays, fire place. This home is completely furnished with the Very best of furniture. Kcelh-nl close in location on paved street. Inquire at Oeo. H. f urrey Keal Instate Agency. 3H-4-J5-tf FOR SAI.K fh-veland tractor, 3 ploWH, double disc power lift. Maxwell car and trailer, 4nn egg liH-ubalur; I'ltiu chick brood er. Hone grinder, runt cutter, f rolls ehicken wire, root euttef. If.i: Sivth. 4-l-l'5-4ni Foil ItKNT -l.urHv front bed room Itil-' Sixlh. 14-4-:3-4t Fol; l;i:vr Tlir.r mom furnish- .d apt. 1 49 Madison Ave. Phone 4'.' W. I i-4-::-:tp FOK ItKNT Modern furnished house, phone :(t:t A. C-4-:'o-t F(. It KENT Modern 6-room fur nished huuse. close in. Phone It. ll-4-l'al-lt FOK ItKNT Three new modern unfurnished a part iioitls in a new bin lit tn g. cto.fe in. $ ;.,"ift per month lor each upartnu nt; also 7 -room modern house w it h ga rage. $:;. ioi per month. Pyra mid I. anil fo. y -l-i'5-(it FOR KKNT Well furnished three room inuil- rn house. Adults on ly. 17"; v,itih St. or Main 7;.tt. i;-4-:;.-it If ho advcitiSLB It, ho knows It's KOOd. FRECKLES AM) HIS FRIENDS l mac .... " r i . i' . f. : I -vkt .!wci -n A"L7flrV .. - - r--orav .? rmnam, tmitt turn nr -cr . MOMW POP " A Guilty Conscience ' " !Y7l , ; Iy TA LOK ( V-C ONJ SCU S SOU SET 'CH ( GcK-5.CcMCC l T ('W.-Z H,TS HUiSVO " VnA- AC WJCJv;,- T-i c..'-V',. i Ai at va sj.oHT co rrir I a--T a'-c3 h 5rtD c-z-'.ss-k: j zj .yt-p&i-U OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Say, siERcfxr, z. hear you amo cooz Alf'e. H4P rA MOTHER FALLING OUT. VHAT ,i i ll I , i 1, 'o .vN. i ii ; j 2 1 i J IF Ar body Ask.4 NiJo about it Te.- them z. :aid tkat Bout the Besr f7(NES CB ThC COUNT A TO. CI. THOSe WHO M I NT TMliif?. OlVN T3ulrJGSS i La Grande Film Drama Showing At Star Staged On Mount Rainier. The scenic grandeur of Rainier National park in Washington few-oven Into the background of J. K, McDonald's First National picture, "Frivolous Sal," w hlch is now playing at the Star. Mc Donald chose for some of the ex terior scenes one of the few spots in America where snow may be found the ear round. His company, numbering thtrty Ight persons, with three cats of equipment, left Hultv w ood In the middle of August. They had just misled a heavy tall of snow al Paradise Inn. the nearest Inhibi tion to the majestic peak of Rainier. The mountain was blank eted with white far down Its slopes and the motion picture company, only three days from the semi- tropical summer of Southern Cali fornia, found itself within easy walking distance of mid -winter. f l tc ant Itorities at Tacoma. Wash., where' the film people left their train, and oifieials of Rainier National park readily cooperated with the First National producer as his company whs said to be the first ever to use Mount Rainier us the background for n dramatic picture. Tile produetr was seek ing vltginal scenic territory when he clios,- Mount Rainier. The company went from Rainier to the great mines at Wallace. Idaho, where several weeks were .-.pent photographing the action of the story among the mills, shafts, tunnels and aerial trams of that famous mining center. The Mory of "Frivolous Sal" was written by .McDonald, and directed by Victor K. Schertzinger. The cast includes Kugeiie O'Hrien, Mae Ruseh. Jlen Alexander. Mildred Harris. Mitchell I .ew is. Tos Santsilii. K. It. NViM land others. i. i-iv,i. i i- :- t- ev sS t ir r i : " v . I t - -'wr. .- in - . vsrf F' i i - fj:l H'j j'ri jV c K-:t "K a j Theatres "Lash of the At Sherrys Today Only. Whip" The 'Iish of Uie Whip," u new type of picture in ut Sherry's to day. The star part of "Pinto Pete" Is that of a Robin Hood of the (dd Wesl, the kind of running. Jumping, leaping1 athletic role that made "1 long" Fairbanks' fame. His only weapons are his resource fulness and i short-handled, long lashed "bnll-whlp." tint lash of which, wielded wit h marvellous accuracy, is reputed to be deadly, lb takes from the rich and gives to t he poor, rights the wrong ol the oppressed, and punishes the oppresso rs. The Mory is of the efforts of a railroad company to secure u route ncroM a mountain range against the ptannings und force of t he steamship company. "Pinto Pete" aids the railroad man when alt hope seems lost, and uft-r over coming insurmountable obstacles, the railroad wins. loiter "Pinto Pete" is found to be u most im portant personage who wt ut about incoKiiito for his own tj0utl pur poses. The scents. In a remote part of the great Southwest, hit herlo unphbtographed, are beautiful be ond compare. The picture is a wonderful combination of instery play, scenic beauty, romance, dan ger, dramatic thrills, and physaul prowess. Comedy billowing "Good Spirits." Snappv Vaudeville Acts Billed At Arcade Sunday. Another Ml;ind:in vaii-h x ille Mil , lu-rliiiu ami i nltKt'.ten at your la-j Pop Has a Pressing vorile amusement reburt, the Ar cudo theater on Sunday net. Topping the bill Ls the Aerial Flowers in " Vouib und Agility.' considered on act of real merit. At present ihcru ure many ui-rial acta before the public, but one does not come ucross the sensa tional ism combined wit h novelty as presented by this clever duo. Fitch Cooper, the musical rube a whole tdiow in himself, with a peculiar hobby to obtain strains 0t music from seem inn ly impos sible sources. Styles and Smiles "A Miuialure Fashion p.evue" in conjunction with unique singing und dancing. This is an act that will uppeal strongly to the femate sex and will entertain the male members us well. Sehuffer V- Havens, a comedy singlilij "nd talking skit called "Knots." They lie ainfunlie them selves in funny sayings and Muta tions in a manner that is amus ing. li po & lien ja inin. Fun Pro ducers," talking ucrobuts and trielt tumblers, burhBque and funny falls knock-about comedians in a nonsensical routine of lauyhuMo absurdities. "Behold This Woman" One of Finest Pictures. One of Ihe fim :d cas's ever as Hembh d will be M-fii in "Heboid This Woman" at the Sherry Iloa- tre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Irene Rich, who was last s -en here in "Rosita" and "The Oold Dig gers." plays the part of the motion picture star. Marguerite do la Motte, one of the younger beauths of the screen, who was seen in 'The Famous Mrs. Fair," "Sha dows" and other super-reatures, is cast us Sophie. Charles Post. v. ho Is 6 feet 6 inches tall and the larg- st leading man in pictures, plays the part of the cattleman. Harry Myers, long a screen fa vorite und who won his greatest lame in "The Connecticut Yan kee," plays delightfully the insou ciant De Seyre. Rosemary Theby. recently seen in "The Oir! of the Uolden West," "Rich Men's Wiv s" and "Yellow Men and (Sold," playi Catavera. the vampire. Amb r Rundolf will be seen for tin firs, time in many years in a IVtgraph production as Stephen Strangeway. the bitter man-of the range. The sets showing the smart lif. in Hollywood and the locations used for the ranc hepisudes pro vide a variety of color a mi back ground, which J. Stuart Hlaekton. Ihe producer, lias used most effee- .Safely' -SioWy (bmfdrfidtf Come to our Place Tiot on Jefferson -SI. All KtrtKi's leave from there flallf except Similars. l.KAVE I.A WiA.MII', IOH Joaepli 7::m . 9:00 - I2:.10 . 4:00 llaker 9:00 - 't-MO - 4:30 I'eiitlti-ton 11:00 - 4:00 DEPOT PHONE MAIX 7 ACME PAINT covers nioro surface, and really cotU leas, Taint for every surface Paint for Every Turposo. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson l'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Engagement ( R!SEMr67&8cCao-i ' ) AiOSiRVoTit ire YcZ 27 YEARS AGO Dallv Morning Observer. April H. Conhy drove noun Saturday with a handsome tim surrey. Mrs. J. T. Richardson went lo Fnion to sp-nd a few days with ln-r joit. J. T. Richardson. A. J. Hughes of the Sandrblge Ins an exceptionally line 10 acres or spring grain. W. H. Kohnenkamp received a carload of doors and windows Sat urday ir. anticipation of spring building. John Frawh-y or SummervlUe. in Ki.tiiidi.v looking after hi: 'chances in regard lo filling the treasurer's office alter June. Prof. K. K. Rragg. candidate on the democratic ticket for county school superintendent, spent Satur day und Sunday in Ra Orande and returned to his homo in HilgarJ last evening. ' J. 11. Pi-are now' has on exhibi tion in the window of his j-weir store two handsome medals for the graduating class of the l.a Grande high sehool. One is for the one j excelling in oratory, and Ihe other: lor declamation. The first one Is of gold, and the second of silver. The medals are handsomely ll jgraved. and are splendid samples of Mr. Pi-are's artistic workman-, 'ship. They are (riven by the Chi-' tcago store, and will be highly priss 'ed by the students who ure fortuity : ate as to w in lh m. j William linphlet. who has been 'mining in Josephine county for; 'some time, was killed by being! leaved upon last week in a mine in I the southern part of the county, j Mr. 1 niphb-t was a native of PoiK county, Oregon, unmarried, but leaves relatives m Oregon. Euro Plana Persuaded To HltHini in Wu-hinyton WASIUNGTfiN (AP) A full blown flower of Hie vine aristil- tiveiy for pictorial beauty. I'f.ine.ly. "What A Niirht." WEAVER'S Tailors, ClMncra. Djcra And Prwsera niOVE MAIN ISt Depot Street I trs poe 5;STiCr saw? it rnnriiw ft- I I IM i r-ui a. I S:.1j &U ..V'a t ochia. better known us the gouue 0r pelican flower, nas i"oei..i at last In the cons. rvytorHs of uly llolaiiie (Jaidi n. The vine is n,tivi. to the Wist Indies, and the real or mi king it bloom h'-re r- presents ,en yeais of effort by George ji, jies- director of the garden. OUR BREAD T'LAND PASTRV 1 'C C MAiil A A r- r- n gnuui-unrrLHL TO YOU '. ' i "r?wt -u v r-,-itr- -T-wq If you are interestetl In the purity of the food pro ducts thut find their wiy into your system you uliouid InvcsliKiitu Ihu nutrilious blind u"d ihiinly. Sittiaruc lory juislry buU'.-il at tliia i-a-talilisliliHiit. It will :uld lo yoir enjriyiii'-nl, .Httiiiulato your :iliM't)l'.i ulld pll-u&e your dib"-stiori' K. J. McAVilliams r-rooni house ami lialb, l:irge s c l e e u pon-b. lot lit in lun-.tin l'ii-.. a S-IHI caMi. balance liko i-eii t. Ruv a lot in i oi,i;y ADDITION. WEEKS & IZLACK REALTOKS Kew I'oley Illdjr. Insurance - I.ona UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAUI.E Iearra I.rarin vnlod T,a Granny :16 A. AC. 11-00 A if. P. M. 6:16 p. it. Sunilaya . Ix-ara I.Mrea Enlon La Granrra 1:00 P. M. :is p. it. Katnrdaj M(lit Special, Ijea.r, I.ra.cfl rnlon Ijt Granile T:o P. M. U:oo P. It. Ilmterl Cnra P. O. Del.AP, ntiuinirer Doadijiiarters, Sommrr Hotel By I3L0SSER i.. r'-AM) ut? J r---:-'p,i r-y r--.. ! IS tp' : L 1 I Buy 'I 1 Tllis ' I 1 Home I