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Monday. May I. 1025. THE EX GKANTJE EVENING OBSERVE!! TACK SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties I FOR RENT l'OU ItKNT r.'6.0ci month, mod cm S-room house. Intiulrc An .liv Viirlcly Store. 12-5-2-Ot l'OH It KNT Three room modern npurtmcn.. l:ti2 Nth Kt. Phone 471-M. Ill-S-S-Stp Kolt ItKNT l''urnl.shecl moilern house. Phone 343-A. 7-6-2-21 I'Olt ItKNT Kurnlnheil 6-roonl till lower floor 111 7-rooin hoime, . liiisciecnl, Willi or without K.- nisc. No children. Kino M Aw. 2ll-!i-2-2tp J I'Olt KENT Kilt imhIk-iI room. 1012 Sixth St. 6-li-l-St l"oll ItKNT Modern rurni.Hhcl apt. W.-iverly Apt.s. 7-5-I-4.P . I'OH ItlJ.N'T l''nrnlslnil upl. K.lcn , Jiolm Apia. C-4-3ii-ir .I'Olt ItKNT Moil. in house. III .. iiilro lhnX Ciilnr. C-f.-l-:ltp 1 0 1 1 ItKNT !i20 urns koo.1 pas- tore lum). HrooUs tvinpt.-ll, l.u ' IV.n.l.. lt. I l.l-'Ki-itn -olt ItKNT 2-rooin modern fur nlfthc.t apartment. 1117 Kollrth : St. llul Apartments. William Croimo. l.r-4-28-tf I'Olt ItKNT Apt. in Foley. 1 11 . qui J. J. Foley. 8-4-22-tf l-'olt SA1.I-: 2U i-wifi. e IS:i.:er. t'ovc. Itny ,-2-2. p 1 Oil .SAI.K lti'i.l lial.y liusny Phone. 425-J, or coll at !U7 KprlnB St. 12-4-23-tr WANTED WANTMI) Sewllljr neatly done. Phono 4:I4-W. Mrs. Nora Wehb. 9-3-17-lmp VANTKI Wonilin for housework. Permanent plan. Jnriulro 1S02 2nd fit. t.-5-l-.Hp WANTKI) FOR LAKE ItKSOUT HiKh class chef. Must bo Al din ' ner cook. well up in salads, sweets, pics, biscuits, capable of lalilni? entire chartre of kitchen La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattrewn of all kind! leaned and rebuilt; Feather rtenorattng. Rag and Pluft Rnea mad to order and for sale. Carpet and Rag 7I lug. Furniture Ke-coTerlng. Licensed Fumlgatur. Factory Phone 424-W CUAS. EDWARDS, Prop. ROYAL VACL'VM RWKI-il'KR Kill take the drudgery out of your spring liousc Icau- int:. Make your denning a pleasure, not n tak. For a I'KKR deiiio'istra tlon at your home, rail MAI.V 121 La Grande Electric Co. "The Klore of Quality mid Service" HOUSE CLEANING CHINAMEL is one thing that is necessary at this time. We have a Chinamel Product for every purpose. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. "A SAFE CAMPHRR IS RATHr.R TO HF. CITOSFX THAN i.KFAT t'ATt'HF.S OF FISH." ADVERTISING Home Independent Telephone Co. It's Clean- Up Time And It should Im (lie (xra Kion for you to net vitl Of article ihHl hint been dls rnrded riDin your own ue hut that still lme value. 'heck 1 1 if (ii over as you lnli with ilu Clenii-Ip -then cnll us mi thf phone and ymv Uuni Ail. It will soil thrill hi it hurry ami the ro Is so small as to bo ncllible, "An Observer Want Ail Will lu It." - man onsrnvra want All WILL IK) IT." a ml print ry. J. C. Maopherson. !,a Grande. 31-4--41 WANTKI) TO TltAOK Lumber for four or five (food nil I oh cows. Call 1&8-J. ll-4-L',J-titp WANTICD HAGK Clean cotton mjrs at the Observer office. Hrln them In. 3-1'7-M LOST L(ST iM-jiwl Jlumliton watnh and rope chain. Howard. Impr l;tl HilliiLi'd 1'nrlur. J2-4-:iO-ai I.O.ST HinK", similar to a Cameo. Kinilnr plcaim return to awill Innis HukHry. 12-5-l-l'tp Mliai lo of Itod Son 1 "ailed To ltr(Hat for Kulu Trlhcsineii CAPKTOW.V (AP) That we do not llvo In an nj?1 of miracles has been proven a Rain, this time by a tribe of Chrisiian Zulus. About 60 members of the tribe attempted lo repeat the miracle of the 1 ted t Son on a flood-swollen Hver In Zulu land. They were drowned. The parly had attended a tribal gathcriiifi; and were returning- to tlu ir homes when they found their paih oliMlrueied by an overClowiiiM river. It was determined to ford t lie river and the party knelt down and prayed. Then their leader ad vanced and Riruck the waters with an Iron rod, commanding th wa tera to open mid allow them to pa hh. The whole pa rt y 1 1 1 e n d -vanced Into the wntor, am woro lost. " " f ' Yucatan Out to Itetupture . Wealth 1'ioin Hinder i'wilis MERIT) A. Vucatan (AP) Methods to restore Yucatan's dom inance of the Hlsal Industry will be dicused early in May at a con j Kress of producers and govern iment officials, I Pollfioal and economic causes have seriously undermined the in dustry, with resulting- losses to pro- ilncerM, exporters and the state , treasury, and the congress will en ideavor to find me;inH to regain the miilions formerly received from , the wheat reRlons of tt rnited .States for supplies of binder twine. Wiunen J'asseiiucr pilots lUmrd j IJNCOI.X. Knff. ( A P) Women ! have been burred from any em Iploynient in the operaiing' crews of 'airplanes ong;a:ed in the transport (of passengers by the International Commission for Air Navigation ! which met here recently. In mak itntr this decision the commission ! reaffirmed a conclusion reached by i a medical sub-commission some i time ago. The chances are you wish yon were In some other person's shins, and If you were they would hurt. WHY is telephone advertising valuable? BECAUSE it reaches the people every day and it will not be destroyed. Our new directory will be issued soon. . fa MEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Atls arc slrliH ly CASH IX AIIVAXt'F.i copy must h in not Inter ilian V a. hi. ilate of Insertion. Hutcs: 2t ht wonl for t'nrli llisortlon. l.'Olt SAI.K flood car, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phnnuKmpn as part payment. Knslern Oregon .Music t'o. 20-5-4-tf l-'Ort H ICNr Mouse, C rooms and iKith. I7H5 F Ave. ln-r.-4-ritp FOIt KAI.K Furnlluie. Mohair davenporl and clxiir, walnut bed and vanlly dr.-SKer, spinet desk, combination illnlns room table, chairs, runs, breakfast net. bridge lamp. White elecliie sewing ma chine. All praeileally new. i'hone 27H-W. i:,n7 Fourlh St. 3r.-r,.4-2t WANTKD Middle iiki-.I woman for general housework. Main 7H2. K-5-4-11 WANTKI) Seenn.l-hand piano. Cash. Tall Main I7!l. 7-r.-l-:!l FOIt SAI.K IV.'sh .l.'is.y milch cow. Call S02 Third SI. 10-r,-4-2tp FOIl SAI.K -.Hi Inch waiton Willi springs end convertible ijxain buv. Hayframe. Two sels of har ness. M.2 Third SI. - 1 ;.-.r.-4-1 1 p FOR HKNT House with ear.l.-n. Close In. Phone 206 M. 1I1-5-4-2IP FOIt HKNT Modern six room house, Vj hlock off Adams Ave. Phone 4tJ M. 14-5-4-:it zrnKU HMICIC Kurniture for sale. Hooms with or without , board, with cut rates. Modern i-room apt. 17-0-4-ltp LO.ST Wwllet containlnK currency, lodfe cri'dentials, etc. l-'lnder please return to Observer office and receive reward. Papers val uable to owner. .1. A. Hartmun. 2 1 - r - 4 -1 1 1 Male Pedestrians Kespoiislb'o For Own Safely on uili li ItoadH ZritK'lf (AP) In the opinion of a Zurich justice of the peace "motor ear drivers must necessar ily hall when they approach wo men, rattle or hens, for nobody can tell which way they will run. but then isn't any reason to sus pect that two men standlnj? In the m.UiU sob .U4wm potti- wtt4---wm Ml opposite direct ions when a driver souiidM his horn." With this 'sea soning the Judge declined tot rfno a driver for running; down a male pedestrian. TJie evidence showed that two men standing in the road paid no attention when the driver sounded his horn, but when the car tried to pass them they ran in opposite di rections and the driver explained it was impossible to avoid both of them. Four Fascist Newspapers in F. S. rtOMK (AP) There are 21 Ital ian language newspapers outside of Italy devoted to the cause of Faselsni. the Riseisi party recent ly announced, in' thesn four are published in the I niud States hi New "York, Newark, ISoston and New Haven -while the others are monitored among various countries of Kuropo ami South America with In Canada and one in Kirypt. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IMTUff aBV AND I WW V0U V CO .'TAIJO CAC0V IT luT :- 7H J.ioo0SUE0 AMD ClV-E I7ALL UP AJicELV-1 KNCVJ ITS A U?r CP WCQH BUT IU. PAV 1)WIJLI, l -sJl J .;mr .SlLJifej Ll MOM'N POP A Good Alibi By TAYLOR rC OL&4-Hje THE ( MAS MUM-BUT N ( I V 1 s BUT THEM DIDN'T ( BUT MOM-IT ISN'T ) r" : . ( V C SAS'M - HE SAID HG HAD ) N C P0"5 ?.ecN ( The 8an mads A, ( Vok&et to char&e a M sq, the grocery clerks irf Then soo ( v throw two opthek tUUeEDTMA.T ) 1 MISTAKE ON THE . DOZEM TO ME OUST J F :l -YaU'-jT THAT TrIC rY fs TALKED TO ) L AJWftU BECAUSE THEV .HO J) cRAMC-ES-VOU A NrJAT T.UL 1 &ET THAT l 0RAN6ES AR j t WMA0OiJT U L r-LS mm 4 mm ill A 1 j OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By CondV y,s HASN'T evew THOUGHT OV THIS lie-lNQ. OOP. Kt, IajS'DDINS'. La Grande The Laughing Hit, "Charley's Aunt," At Sherrys. Adnpted from the hilarious stnffe farce that started Its run thirty three years ago, "Chariey'B Aunt" is unciuestionably the funniest com edy ever screened. It cost u. for tune to bring it before the movie public but it is a fortune wisely spent. No child Is too young, no man too old to roar with laughter at the delightful antics of the Inimitable Syd Chaplin and his staff of fun provokers. In the most wholesome land humorous comedy ever known to the stage or adapted to the Hereon. This Is no ordinary comedy. Ilehe is farce of the hltfhesl order wit h its scintillating humor mag nified by its transference (o Hie screen. Also showing the Spat Family in their latest success "A Hard Itotied Tenderfoot." Youth Is Caught In Woman's Wiles In "One Way Street." To be loved and damned by the same woman within twenty-four hours is the lot of "Hobby Austin," a part played by lien l.yon in " inc. Way Sirect," a photoplay of Kng lish society, which opens at t he Arcade today. In this si-ns:itlonal adaptation of Heale 1 )avis best selling novel Lyon Is cast in the piirt of a young American who Is the victim of un older woman's quest for youth. Hilndr d by her motives, he buo- cumhs to her charms and then finds 1 thai It was all a part of the wo I man's during game to again e- t "' . pfc-loiee Nlou ceAve iwHY- e.R EJON'T fCMert&eR ere NO,-T. TIMS 0M i - Soo X J, M Q ' ,,,, i92S v NC tewvic-lHC mi mi hf3 rl k JV.fe'-k ZyASH came vou Pipy cewrr ) --- ' l t -i .h tr-M 1 1 v-u uniM' y-' tt .'r o tt l 1 r rll l TnrM-w im 7u s - t ih I TTi. . I it I IV i i i'ii' fi ii! ii ..y -rt -n i i mwu v. V3 n 1 1 fM i M l U 1 i 'i ' i1! ! I T-T7 - Wt . frrf it j7x.e i.( w 'os l if j i I r m'i tri r i r rr ' n y . I tj... j,. : . ';l it meu-, I'm cr-r VtC HOMO At ttve usvAti TING i 4 J- Theatres pcrlence the ndventnres of youth. "One Way Street" was directed by John Km n els Dillon, the direc tor of 'Flaming Youth." Anna Q. Nilsson, co-featured with l.yon plays the part of the "youth seek er." The cast also Includes such popular names as Marjorle I aw, I aimsden Hare, M ona K Ingsley, Thomas Holding and Dorothy Cum mins. Famous Copper Mine Paid .Many Millions In Dhldcuds CAI,FMFr, .Mich. (AP) When the Wolverine mine suspended op erations recently sifter 35 years of almost constant activity there pass ed Into history one of the most suc cessful openings ever drilled In the Michigan copper region. Kxhnus lion of mineral resources in four shafts, all of which had reached n. depth of Yfearly 4 a On fWt. caused abandonment of the mine. The Wolverine was discovered originally in 1 SS, but it was not until ISiMi that the properly was placed on a paying basis. During its banner years Hie mine recov ered as high as N U pounds from each ton of rock. An orlKhuil Investment of $:ioo. 00t In the property brought tot;il dividends of $ 1 o,3r,0.aa0 before Urn reserves began to show signs of diminishing. Production at lone time reached a. maximum of H, (MtO.aoa pounds of refined copper a year. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dynra And I'mMvi PHO.YE ftlAIN 781 LVlxrt Htreei Freckles Has a 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, May 3. ISsS William Miller has purchas ed a handsome ttpan of blacks, a new buggy and harm-as and can show his nsf omi t s our valley with ease. Jock Oahhardt. who was arraign ed before Justice Van Huron Mon day. ehaig-d with robbing the Clif ton house of $-fe, was discharged. Frank Taylor, who was held us a witness was discharged and was afterwards arrest oil on another ehargo. Attoi iu yn Sargent ttnd Knowlcs conducted the prosecution and C. 11. Finn the defense. A few of the Intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. (Jnnif kevs took oc casion of the fact that yesterday! was the anniversary of Mr. Keys' birthday to call In the evening without previously luilll'ying Mm of their Intentions, however they were all made at home. Id-fresh moots were served and a most ph nsant evening w.s njoyt d by all. Those present were: M r. and Mrs. J I . Trelnble, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thorn ton. Mi;, am) Mis. S. It. Haworth. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Worstell. Mr. ami Mm. O. W. Harris. Mr. ami Mrs. C. J. Me I.ain, Mr. and Mrs. Hint F. Lewis. Mrs. T. Ormons and sun and daugh ter, lt.-v. T. S. Dulln. Mrs. S. M. Mel.uin. Mrs. II. T. l.emmons, Mrs. McDonald. W. N. West. Hon. J. A. McAllister (Hi. I Johnny and Dall Mel, la In. Misses 'hrisiimi I. arm, Kdna Scott, Maude Moon. Flora McShane ami the lutle Mlss-a Mae and Fnc Haworth. Ib-fore the ringing of the last bell for the evening service at the Ibip tist church r this city Sunday eve ning the house was Kickcd with an expectant audience to w linens tin marriage of A. 1.. Pit in and Miss Alice Hartle, an estimable young couple of l.a (irande. While the smiling audience waited, their nods between the usher and p;istor. Then n beautirul wedding march on the organ ami violin by Mrs. tleunt Key and Miss Kdnn Heott, heralded the approach of the wedding party. With pleasing grace, attended by John MeAlisier, the groom march ed down till' Isle on the b fl, while the bride, attended by Miss Orace Croklte, marched down the Isle, meeting at the center Isle. They faced the audience, the pastor T. H. Dulln administering the holy vows. AfToiti the Instrununt pealed forth their wedding march and the hap py pair proceeded to tho home of .Sa<j' 'Sieifllij (hmfuiUUi Coim; lo our filae Depot on ileffcrson fit, Slrtecji lenvo from llicro tlnlly i'wii snnilnrs. I.FAVR I.A (VltAXIlK FOIl Joseph 7::in 0:00 l!!:3n - 4:0(1 linker 0:00 - l:fl0 - 4:.10 I'enilleloii 11:00 - 1:00 nr.roT i'iioxk jiai.x too ACME PAINT covers moro surfaco, and really cosli lesa. I'alnt for I'very surfaco Faint for JCvery Purposo- Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson l'liune 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TKADU Iiriglit Future Professional Directory This directory Is t'SHfially handy for Hie ncwiomer or fot' the out-of-town reader w bo nitty want the name and address of sonic professional man, It has been cuivi'ully pre. Iarcd and will pioe to bo tt ready aid to any reader in oh. tabling prompt pro regional sci-tlco Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Ml till v:. iiitAliV Aitornev-ut- J.n w, of lice West -.1 Hoohsmi 1 til i Id -lug. Telephone 1 1T-J. ror nit niHl 1:111:101 lltl"-frt T. i'.m lii iin iind Colon ;. MIhtIuh d, tiotoil tlnnli liiiibiing. Teli-ptioiic I Maui IH. I. I-:. Ill o -Attttrni v at lli-onis 11 tiitd N'.-w huibling. Telcphono m,hm H. ItOIIHHT S. i:lilV Attnmev nt I.MW, , Wi'Ml' Jiicohson hlllldiiuv. Telepnone .Main r iti lli:i. M !H. New v ;it l.nw. nolMlii;;. 'I'.l.-nie.h Main Dentists lir. vi:iin .ioiisu Dentist, Ciildni r iiuildilig. Teteidouie Muin Mr. II. II. Mil. I I U Deullst. l!ooim; ! "t I'al r-Koesch lilliblillg. Telephone M II f 11 70. r. I-:. P. HOSSUW D- ntist ov-r lte) I'rn.K.i Drug Tt bphoiiM Main V 1 7 . Snltt Store lir. It IV Ml It Pin Denllst. Koom i:t. Summer building. Ti-hphone Architect V. II. 1 1 I.T.I : It, Arcldlert llnoni 7 I.n Orande N'uiioaal Hank Ituildlng Mr. and Mrs. Orant Ky, wliorr they were elegant iy entertained. Congratulations and presents add ed cheer to Mr. and Mrs. Pitts. They will be at home to their many friends June 1. One of the ou can have best business friend:) is a clean shirt. iWrn;ir?r Pop !i ,ei i.l , v . , IK Physicians & Surgeons .'. I,. IIH.CFHS, M. I. Physician and Sur'on S.'W Foley Telephoiio I'l'tMliig ' .Mm in lit; Ml: . linDMI H. 11. 11. I'liy.-'cbin mo Surgeon is I't-i l Ttdephnno r Ibnhiing Muin r,;.;t 11 Attn v linrt v. m. it. . 1.1:1: inn v , 1. II. I'racliee iimii-il 10 itl of the live. i-:;ti Nose ttiol T'ln.-l. N'.-W j'olry T.-h.lOliO 1 iu Mflititr Alain 1.. KH HAICD P. I..WD1.S M. 1. . Physlrtnii and Surgeon finrdnor T.dephnnrt ''iiihliiitf .Mn in !tii U . I'. I'll V.N ew F.dey Kiliblihg UeADOIll, laii itml Sui'K' Telephone .Mil 10 ..'.1 ('. N. unoiti:, 11. 11. Physician .-tint Surgt-on Vevv Foley T-dephonn l-ailUing Mtiin 111 I'. I.. It I.S 1 OV, J. . Praetlee 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I to i( i tt-, srs nf th Mye, Far. os u ml Throal. Hooms tx-l!) 'I'eli'phntie Soiumer Hiillilliig Mil in TVH A. I.. Kirn AitimoN-, m, 11. S.irg-ry Ononis 1 -1 7 T'lephoiio Somiuer lluihiing .I.Hli t. Osteopathic Physicians j. 1.. i.M.iii:, i. o. (lenernl osieopaihle I'rnelico 11 AIK. AltlI . . Prnetleti limlled lo care of Infants. SoriiltHT 'IVieph.oio lhilldltitf Miiin 1U0 THE PURITY OF UUR BREAD i AND PASTRV (SHOULD APPEAL. etc I u f LJIJ If 'you nro Interested In tho purity of tho food products- that find their way Into your system you should invcstlgnto tho . nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at this es tablishment. It will arid 10 yoir on toy men t, stimulate your appetite and please your digestion. LA GRANDE K. .1. McWilliams Iiy BL0SSER RUT T fiiiPIFO- - - . . COATOAcr.'! c : . t.i V.A