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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
Thursday. April P,0, 102o TEE TO 15HAN1.IW MVEN1N0 UHSKKVEH FATJT3 FTOTSn The Observer Want Ad Pae fhe Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties I FOR RENT I OK Kh'NT MiO aeris good pua-1 tur land, llrooks Canipln-H, J .a ; 4jraiui. Ore. 1 t-4-:!9-4ip l'OIt KKNT 2-roum modern fur-t ninli'l apartni'nt. Itil7 Kourth ; St, Hub Aimrlnu rUa. Wllllmn ' (.'rousf. 1 5-4-J j FOIt l:KNT -Modern furnished , Apartment. Waverly A!a. ti-4-27-4'0 FOIt KKNT--4-room modern home mil liusi'inenl, ruritaee, liumiry. siovo and trays, fin- pluee. This i ' home Is completely furnished I I with the very lust of f until nre. Kxfi'tlent elo.se in location on, paved street. 'Inquire ut CJeo. I'. ("urrey Ileal Kstate Aeney. :v.-4-i?r.-ti' FOK HMNT- Oesirahle five room -house, close in. fall J-lfi V. J ti-4-l'4-tt KOIl l'tKNT Apt. . ..nil.. 1 .1 l.'nl. Foley. in-fc.-4-2L'-tr "oley. FOK bAUG L'OIt SAI.K Must sell, Kuropeun 4 hieyrle, cheap. Phono 4H1 W. . 8-4-L';t-2tp 'FOK WALK I'iano m-:ir J.u (iraiidr. ( Fine lute mode piano must nold it. once. Very clos" prh'e and ti-rnm. $lo monthly to re i;ponsihle parly, For ;irlieular write ("line Music 'o., HI From 'St., I'oriland, Un :i;,-4-:!t--11 Kilt SANK HiTlts. rhris Miller, the fur man, IMH Adams avettu- Vill handle 11. .1. Kaueh's twrhfi this summer. 1 h'rliH tfood for rlnumalism, stomach, kldm-y, liowW, hhulder and blond trou bles, also blood poisoning. 3o-4-i s-m -2 r.-r.--ri-y-u FOIt SALE New four room mod ; ern house, llaseinent, Dittch cupboard, clothes closet. 2i''Hi. T'tiiir. hone 24S-W. ifi-i-28-:it FOK SAI.K I'iano, now stored near La Grande. Heauliful laie model piano must be sold nt P1onco. Hlj snvlitfr and terms. $ Ut monthly to reliable party. l-'or particulars write ('line Music Co.. tI4 Front st reel, Fort land. Oro- . Ron. :ir-4-2fj-2t FOK SALK Frvsh can lf.tiM. Jersey cow. 8-4-:7-:itp FOK SALF :t head work lioises or will trade for Ford car. -F. A. carpenter. X. Onk. l;"-4-2:i-(Itp l.-OH SAI.K lle.il Imliv lintrirv ! : I'hone 42J-J, or ciiM at !ii)7 Spring St. 12-4-53-t.' 4 If ho advertises it, he knows It's ood. RELIABLE I : Our ! I PP.KSCHIPTIONS ' V'OCN'l'A IN SKIiVIl'K Piuci:. I Id ly ViKin I s for Vonr Dili ! More firms THE L & L if DRUG CO. t "l.cnvp n Clean f'ainp ami a S Dead Fire." Blue Mountain Oreiion Lumber We irave Just Wiat Yon Want In I.TJMni lt, SASfl AND DOOKS AVO SHINCM;S II will inj you to Investlnato our prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MArN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PIIOXK MAIN 647 J. Il MCNHALL ADVERTISING Home Independent Telephone Co. It's Clean- Up Time And il shotihl be the otta moii for oii lo get ritl of art fries lull buie Imtii dis carded from diii' own hut thnl Mill June tabic ( lit U tbetll otct' as you help ufttl Hit ( leail-l p then cjiII iis (iii Die plume and jjiw your Want Ad. I( will sell them hi n hurry ami I he ciivl i - so miiuII its lo he jm -M-ihie. '-An OIntit Witnl Ail Will o II." UAS OIlfiKRVm WANT AI WILL 10 IT." WAMTEI) WANTKIl I-'1: LAKH UKHOHT llllMi i liiss i -In r. MiinI.Iu AI illn-ll'-l' PfioU, wll li l ill HjliulR. sv".h. pii-M, iM.scuils, c:ipa)pi ol l;il;'m -. 1 1 i i'h;ior- o!" kilctn-n Mill imnlry. '' M.-wphi-rsull. I .a Cr.in.l.-. :il-4-L"j-4l VAM'i:!i TKVKAIiH l.uinlifi' lor linn- or liVf fmul milch rows. Cull I-.S-.I. 1 ---!- U - ; H WANT 10 1 1 W:i in KM, :ir,c- i ilozcn. Cull L'27-.l. 7-4-2S.;iti WANTKI) IIAOH Clean cotton niKs ut tho Oljstrvnr oXficu. Bring tlirm in. 3-27-tf WANTKU Sc wlrB neatly done. I'honi; 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. LOST l-OST Mulling suitcase near I.one 1'ine, Kitunlay niulil. Call I'arni ers 4X1. ie-4-2S.:tln i)IH) pilllllf IS MI1TH IH-W llltrtlll. j Old IMilch I'roeess Lead Coming. W'c nre unhuittiii Ti .carloads of material. Anol her carload of shin;0's has arrived. Thai makes ." carloads In (hi days. We are nnkfiiE' many lnral shipments to nciKbborin towns. The vho!c eomury must be bon-liny; fu u-;; liimctrr, a few may be kimekiii. wbieb Is jus( as pi oft I aide to us hut tint to (hem. Faint. S..'u per ;a:hui. We have a few nmi-e veneer panel cup board doors ITi ai "."( ea h. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Mao's Vrtraa" Oppo. roundry. pnOJVB S48 4 No Bandaf IlimlnrAS why is telephone advertising , valuable? BECAUSE it readies (be people every day and it will not be destroyed. Our new directory will be issued soon. NEW TODAY NOTICE rinsslfil Wan( are strict ly CASH IX ADVANCE; copy must be in not later than 0 tt. m. date of insertion, ltntes: 2e (mt uonl for each Insertion. FOK HKXT Mod'-rn furnished liouse. Fhone 34-A. 7-4-ltO-2tp FOIt SAI.K One acre tract with five room house, newly painted, with furniture on Watson street, close lo highway and Slang' mill. Mill; cow, lii'ty hens, lots of fruit and berries, garden, miislly nil planted, tor tdut" if taken at once. Will consider terms 'with payment down. See Cal l.otiK at home any evening or Sun. lay. ft7-4-:u-:itp FfUl UFNT Two 1-acre tracts with small house on -ach iraci. $10 and $12.f.it per month. In quire i-orner Cove iinl Alder St. 2ii-4-:iu-iip LOST 2-jew-l Hamilton wateli and rope chain. Upward. Imper ial Milliard 1'nrlor. i2-4-;nt-:it '( ' I ! SA 1 .1-: - 'I'lu-ee room modern lions-- ebtse In. lit- -a U fast nonk and till built-lns. A bargain fr fe liuritlied down. I'hone f S :t -W. 2o-4-:io-;tip FOi; SALT-: 1H24 Maxwell lourlnc car, I'aeiory friuiraniee. l:un only 4'iim tiiib-M. Will s.-ll cheap for 1 1 i e U H.ie. Cifil a -is -A or 201 -M, bi-lween tl and 1 p. lit. 2r.-4-:ni-itp FOIt SAI.K - Itlcych. fn ood trim. 22"; Jeff(-rson Ave. H-4-:tU-2it llOFSKS FOR It KNT Furnished or unfurnished. J. L. Mars. 1S0S Greenwood. 10-4-30-ltp Ff)Il SAI.K Snap, Five room house, furnace, stationary wash tub, newly pa hi led inside and out, good (fa rape, on paved street, best location in town. Call Main !h). I r. Johnson. 2T-4-Sti-:t. FOR it KNT Furnished apt. V.'den holm Atts. t-4-:tn-tf lt)25 Laughs ai lints Worn My .Men In IS25 T 5 K T I . I N (AP) Men's hats of olden days afforded the Berlin pub lic amusement during the recent ixhlhlt of clothing, held to con trast the styles of the last I mi v.v.im with the styles of today. I ligh ha Is. much taller than i hose worn today, and as shaggy ;is a .Jevvfoimdland do?,', appeared ii: the windows of many haber dashers, furious straw hats loaned by museums also produced broad smites iiniong the 'throngs which gathered . about show - windows. .Main- of the. s wi i shape,! U"e ohl-fashloned silk hats, and -re ;ide if, baudaio and oriental Gas on Stomacli Won't Let You Sleep Oas pressing on hear! and other organs sometimes causes a re.si Itss, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adterika helps any case gas on the siomach, unless due lo deep-seated 'causes. The JI b 'l action will surprise you. Ib-causc Adlei ika is .such an excellent in testinal e vacua ut It Is wonderf tl for constipation tt often works in one hour nnd never gripes. Mil v-ri horn-Wright 1 irug 'o. Adv. FRECKLES AND HIS MOM'N POP ,VE5 AND f j TUT-TUT. Ai0A0iVlNS..ysO I Iii''!')?! C TME VWAVTWOSE BCfyS ml ujHl-nX 60 B ( ,,,U1Yu ) va Wm WM JkM h!0a n&A KNOA) ALL frH0.iT TrlEM TOO - y.RS Rhodes wb hecs sot roEuj ' TA'-.ikY VJMFfJ TUFV MOJEO i IN MiO SHE AS BiN3 THAT USED To UUE NE' ToT - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo La Grande Last Showing of "Breath of Scandal" At Sherrys Tonight. Two seasons ngo Cosmopolitan Magazine published nn absorbing .serial story of 'America's social set called ''The Ureal h of Scandal." Then this work by frdwln Maimer was printed in book form and went ihroufih several editions. Now "The II ren t h of Ken it d a I ' u p pe n rs 1 n a new medium, namely a film pro duced by li. 1'. Kchulberg at Sher rys. The phase of life which "The Ureal h of Scandal" touches is ono which is riglit around the corner .from us all. It proves that the young person of the present gen icraiion the flapper is not entire . ly responsible tor her all loo lib eral view of li'i-. H is he-itieath-.-d to her a( leaat in pnrt Iroiu the attitude toward domestic ubliga t inns" which her parents ia'e cn lerelSed for hfr example, j Mr. 'Schurlberg made a happy choice in I he select Ion of I'atsy lltuth Miller for the role of ih'e daughter who becomes suddenly disillusioned by tlie conduct (tf lier 'father. Opposite this charming 'and capable young acirej-s Is Kor !re.t Stanley, a thoroughly likeable iehap with a keen senc of screen technique. Comedy showing ''Some Xursc." Barthelmess Gets U. S. Aid in "Classmates." Richard Hail lielmcss' new Kirst N'at ie-nal production. " 'kissmu tcH," which comes lo the Arcade theater on Friday and Saturday lias an In K'n sting and unusual history. This picluresquo mid colorful story of Went I'oint life wan writ- jg:tre Turnbull long before either 'iho'uf'hi of motion detur nssoein- FRIENDS BtfR MAVJG BEEKS NAOSHTy f; ! I) i CABC'.ED CH TOBAV WAS Cl6RY 0p AM0 TZZX-i S. I HA.PP5N TO RECO&NIZEDThEM THE bPy.E i-cwlm b - ' A i xJ'jS Theatres tions. N'ow Mr. De Millie Is a fa mous director and Miss Turnbull a widely known scenario writer. Then, however, they were si nig gling plnywrights. "t'lnssmales Is based upon nn a Muni incident at West I'oint, Churles Klein, one of the most suc cessful drnnmtlcts of some twenty years ago, saw a clipping of a haz ing incident at the .Military Acade my and took it to the theatrical manager, Henry M. Harris. Moth of them saw drama, i'1 t he inci dent, hut neither could develop the right sort of plot. In lime It was turned over to Mr. I e Mille and Miss Turnbull. 1'pon Us presenlullon on Uroad way "t'lawmialcs" proved to be a hugp success. The cast Included Robert Kdesoil in the role now played by Mart helmess, Wallace Kdilln,T'-r nnd Frank McTnt.r As a stage play "t 'lasmale" ran fur some .four years in .New York and on tour. , Following out his policy of plsy Ing viirious phases of American the, MarthelmcfS lilt upon doing "Classmates" for the screen. Hut there -were unusual difficulties In the way. It was necessary, first of all. to obtain the permission of the Mili tary Academy jnd government offi cii! Is. West I'oint had never been used as a background for a motion pie! tire story. The academy exec utives, jealous of the fine I radi (lons of the Institution, hud always refused such permission. Luckily, however, Itrlgadler Gen eral Frederick Sladen, .superin tendent of the Academy and Colo nel Frank Caldwell, father of Mary Hay (Mrs. Harlhelmcss), had been classmates at West I'oint " years ago. This fact, coupled with Mar ihclmesy' uniiiie ' position as tin leader of the younger actors of the screen, made the production of 'Classmates' possible. "Classmates" was made with the full cooperation of the Military Ae:nh'my. Kverv veenc Wms per Freckles Relieves in How's This f he said its AiFui V a rT Ti rN evening neiGkboR' V-" TO, ( T HO'Al 6TNGV THEVAEE- Li-4i- I -.VE'VJE JUST K0'VEI in NEv-T ) feS k 1 60ESSTHEY V.ONT BUY ) Tjljl, I i ) DOOR AND VJE'RE SHORT ANYTHING IF THE-YCAN J I Hp ML; ) AN F.LECTPIC LIGHT VOtZ ) I i ... Ill HS h BOKW " ""'-i.'.1' . 1 ' S.1 ! THEKiTCMFM 7" fS I vV . Br.CCfAi) IT - .. r- nptes immi wm W&$u sonally suipervb.-d by Major Hen ry H. Lewis, adjutant of the Academy, Gibson's latest At Star Is First Rate Film. Cowboys, cowgirl, IivHans, old time drivers of horse pulled stages and others possessing vital knowl ednu of Western habits, customs and sports, to a total number of close to liioa lo say nothing of out law horses. Then, there are big horn steers and such that had a part In the making of Cluuhs Wel lington Kurlong'H novel, '"l.ei 'er Muck," l'nl ersal-tJibson special which opened yesterday in the Star theater and proved itself to be one of the most thrilling colorful pic tures of Western life ever shown on a screen. Hoot (libson. ihe star, long ago Hoot convinced motion picture pat rons that he is the real stuff as a cowboy. He has shown time nnd ajAain thaMie can ride 'em straight up as well as le a pleasing char acter porlruyal. Hut in this case Hoot, apparently east discretion aside and rode right Into the cen ter of a carnival of the most des perate, hazardous, i bribing sports ever held nothing less than the biggest ltound-1'p where the best cowboys In all the land were com peting for honors. Hoot established a pi edent for a motion picture actor, which he previously csiablished back In 1 !i ' in the .same arena. Win n that orig inal Ihree-day program hud been completed, In- rode out again with ihe honor or all around champion as his reward. Hoot (libson was a tophand loij b fore in thought of motion picture cameras. "Let 'er Muek" was filmed at Pendleton, Oregon last year while (hat chy's famous annual Itoumt l'p was in progress. The story of the piet m-e was adapted from Churl s Wellington Furlong's nov el. The story hinges nn certain of l he programmed events. Having such a colorful atmosphere, ;d ward Sedgwick, the director, took every advantage of (he unusual oc casion and the result is thai the picture really furnishes two fine entertainments in one. There is the story which Is good, and is (old by a east of sterling screen players, and there is the atmos phere supplied by the real thing- In Western atmosphere at its most, excliiiig period, thanks to director l-M Sedgwick. Marian Nixon i,as (he pmt of tho daughter of Ihe Texas cattleman for whom I foot worked. She is Ihe cause of his romantic troubles." .losie Sedgwick plays the part of the woman ranch owner. . .Safulij' Swiftly (bmfuiiuUy Q CVmio to our StngK Ocpot on .Tnfforson St. All Ht'iKi'.s lenvn fmiu tlirro ilnllj (;('rjtt Huntlnys. LEAVE IjA (iltANDIO TOIl Joscnli 7::in - 0:00 - I2:S0 - 4:00 Unkcr U :) - 1:00 - !::!() I-i'iiilIi'tun 11:00 - 4:00 DKl'OT I'llOXK SIAI.V 7 ACME PAINT -covers more mirfaeo, and really co.sti lc.ia. Taint for every surface I'alnt tov JCvery Purpose. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TRADE Remq: Prepared DHJWH AAE 0 I for Nerve? 27 YEARS 'AGO Daily Morning Observer. April 2'J. 1MS. Mesdames W. It. Sar gent and 8, A. Oardnerler enter tained the Jolity Whist club yes terday afternoon at the home or the former. Mrs. Andress was the fortunate winner of the first, pris;i which was a handsome rose jar and . M rs. QuaelieubuHh sueeeedee in rapt iring t he second prize, a beautiful pickle dish. A Iter tin cards were put away the gtuvdt were served wit h delightful re fresh m eliis. Those present were: Mesdames. Cassey, White, O'Tuol Andtess, Finn. J lenry, Itlchey Spiiuldlng. Clark. J h nson, tjuuc:t enbush, Summer, Newiln urn' Dunn. The following visitors wen present : Mesdames At U Ins, Cox Lyle, Coykendall and Murphy. Tin club u ill be entertained next o Mesdames Henry and Andrnss a the former's home. J. c. 1 lenry received a earlo.-u of fundi ure which will keep hit. busy for Ihe next few days lit) packing and arranging. The first embargo of Cliinaniei arrived Tlnrsdny to take care o the sugar beet contracts with on tunnels. They are to care for tin crop from tin1 time il is plautei until it Is harvested and loadei into I he wagons, at $ 1 . 1 Ti p" ton. Of the a.fiuti acres they hav. cent racled to take care of ahon :,mni acres. I h'. Hig-gers wps called lo 'nv yesterday. F. l(. currey visited Hlgln yes let day in the Interest of Ihe Oh NeI'Ver. Ah- ltaiil Sulfen-rs still I ilpnid. LONDON (AH) I'uglishmet who suffered damages during th war from the Cermon air raid: over London have been paid a to btj of noo.ouo ns Ntmpcnsu Hon by the government. Tht ninolint Is, however, considered, in adequate by tht- claimants, some o whom have received nothing, urn I hey now suggest that (ierinan re WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleanen. Djcn And PiYMAro rnONK MAIN 739 Depot Ktreet I'M COW, 1t EE.IEVE I'AV CY ,i)7 mm f (a,., Then THEN p. nation money ! d!vrted to Hudr benefit. In Chicago a man with iM(u).tiW) In Ids i'-oeket Jumped bilo the river, but thinga ure ery liigh in Chl cao. THE PURITY OP OUR. BREAD AND PASTRV iSHOULO APPEAL To YOU ! PURlfVBREAD If you aro interested In tho purity of the food pro duels that find their way Into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at this es tablishment. It will add to yoir enjoyment, .stimulate your appetite and please your digestion. LA GRANDE K. J. McWilliams Buy This Home R-romi li to ii s o nml lintli. Uvtv Bcr Of n pnrcll. lot (10x110 a lmiwiln. l-ilio $2100; $21)0 cnli, linliiiiio llko rent. liny n lot In I'OI.DY ADDITION. WEEKS & CLACK Rr-.AI.TOIU! . New FoV'y IlMg. lnsiimiiio 1;ouil, UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAHliB ! Imrem Union I. Grands S:H A. M. 11-00 A. U. P. M. 6:lb r. M. nnaara fjMiTM Lean Union ' l.a Uranda 1:00 P. M. 1:16 p. u. Naiunlnj Mlglil Hiorlal lrara Iatra L'nlon I Cranl 1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Jloattd Cata r. a, Manager Ilcailqnarlera, Hommer Hotal l!y liLOSSER' 6ET UP An pur rAnr mi i OM." - , -a. s4 i i a h, ' - Ry TAYLOR if vou'll. caiue m& r ftw L -fas'-'- : ', A ) A. 7 CENTS VLL 60 D0VJN AMD BliW MOJ AN Ey.Tv OKC- S'CU CAN LET M BcC;!?ijx) it