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Ssitimlav.'Mavt), 1020. THE I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! TAGS SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place ut Union and Wallown Counties ron rent l-'oli i: KNT Kurnthed house-' keeping rooms on lower floor, j I'I'iT Third. lii-&-S-3tp roll It KNT Sleeping room. Teh -' I'h who 163 M. 6-S-S-2tp ' -i 'OK It KNT Uuue furnished room, cur. Kirat ami .Main In tiur 7(2 .Main Ave IJi-R-S-tp Klt ItKNT -.Modern furnished six room hou.se, $:f5 per mo. .'hone 34.1 a. J-J.-S-1'ip l-'Oit It KNT l-'ive room liouw. 1'intilHlnil, -j blmk off Ad;: ins AVf. I'hone 4 an m. :-ri-7-:ttp IOK KKNT I'Uin.aJi'd apt. Kd-u-Iiolni AptH. C-4-30-lf l-Oll KI'NT Apt. in Foley. In ipiire J. J. Foley. fc-4-22-tf lit It KNT $lT..imi n ion tli. mod ern ii-nimii lioiiMi-. impure An drews Variety Store. ! Olt l: KNT 2-i cifiiii modern fur nished iipitrtmeiil. 1 1; 1 7 i-'nurth , tf . Hun Apartments. William i TniiHe. 1 r-4-2Stl rou hAL.e FOIt HAW-; K Tit A I K t 'handler six In first class shape. Will H'-ll or trade for smaller cur. with halanee In ca.-ih. i'hone I : J r -.1 . lo-r.-S-:itp l Oit SAI.K 12 fresh cow.1. fait FartlM-lM 14X7. or see Tucker Hruf., I -add Canyon. I 4-feK.:tt p I'dli SAW; Kn-sh Jersey milch cow. Third St. lo-fi-S-Iilp I"(Ht SAW-; Two sets of harness; :i 'i incii wtiKon wilh springs and convertible grain box. xo Third street. :-r-S-LMp FUU SAI.K Shepherd pupa. $2.00 s. each. I :tl 2 V Ave,, or I'hone 2!h-M. 1 11-5-8-liip FOIt SAKK Monarch ranje and Iieatlni slov Jteasonuble. Call 470 W. 10-B-7-3tp -KOI I SAKK One acre ground and i five, room house, newly painted with furniture; pood milk cow, f0 liens, two incubators, plenty fruit and berries, pood wafer right, close to highway on Wat son street, for $2(Min.fja. Will ur- range terms. Will sell without furniture. See owner, Cal Long- ' at home or Ixi Grande Iron Works. 5o-5-7-3tp FOlt SAKK Tulips. ITiC per doxen. K!2(i X Ave. 9-5-6-fit ) I Olt SALK Heed baby buggy -V, Phono 42B-J, or call at $07 W Spring St. ,- - lC-4-3-tr I OK SAWO Good car, lots of i' speed ar.d power. Will take piano or phonograph as part payment. KatJtern Oregon Music Co. 2a- -4-tf FUU SALE Duplex house, nicely i furnished, steam heat, electric i ranges, garage, fine location. . I'hone 32U-J. 15-5-5-Clp Thl 0-ifHni inodeni ItuiiKH low with sleeping; pondi FOR SALE Tcims Itenoiiablr Telephone :i(C!-lt In I. M. Or Main 7(10 in A. M. OUT OF THE WOODS DIRECT TO UUILDERS. All Grades All Prices. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave. ADVERTISING Home Independent Telephone Co. It's Clean- Up I ime And it should be tin? occa hlon lor you to ffvt rid of urtlcleH tl nit linw hwn dis carded from your own u hut thai Mill hac value. Check tlicin mer ns you help llh llio Cleiin-I'p I hen ia!l us mi lite phone and glr your Want Ad. It will sell (Item In u hurry und tin co--1 Is mi Miiall ns to be lie -l'-ihle. "An Obseiwr Want Ad Will lo It." "AN OUKKRTCR WANT AD WIXIj IK IT." I'Olt SAKK Herbs, Chris Miller, tlie fur man. Ifiiu Adams uvenm will handle H. .1, Uauch's herbs this sniniiHT, I b'rbs good for rheumatism, stomatdi, kldn-y, bowel, bladder and blood l rou bles, ahio blood poisoning. -- :,.ii-4-is-2i-2.fi-r-2-r.-i-i2 WANTED WANTKH Woman for general housework on farm. 1'houe Farmers' 114, Mrs. 1. A. McDon ald. 12-F-S-3tp WANTKD Sewing neatly dono. Phono 4S4-W. Mrs. Nora Webb , y-8-l7-invp WANTED HAGS Clean cotton roge ot the Observer office. Bring thorn In. 3-27-tf Statistics snow wo have 25 mil lion cases of illness annually be cause, more are not prevented. 1 trick. I hM)i hig, Faint llriislic. Singletrees. Deadening Fell, H.mrf' I'afnl, f(i'lnblc (iitrngi's Hollow Feincnl ltuihlhig lllot-ks. Sid in c Mica Al Orciw, Itubheroid Uoot'ing, i'onl Wood, 1 ellini; I'.l p'i'. Frail's SuiiipsfiM Itrick, Nulls,, l-'inKIiMl Lumber, IH-ks nn I Hinges, 1 tough Limiher. Feilar Chests, (itass. Sepiit-iiirir Oil, Win dows ami Dimhs, J'eiKing, Lln seeil OH, Cedar Shingles, Shingle Stain, Aluminum Monsters and Turpentine. ' Von Know the pi li es are right. I Claude C. Pratt I Lumber Co. "The Poor iten'a Frttnd" Oppo. Foundry. I'HONB 4g f No Hiuiilay RuainoM Ml 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. NEW TODAY NOTICE Cliuwlrird Want Ads arc strict ly CASH IX AIlVAMKl mri mast be in not later tlinn a. m. dais of Insertion, liaira: So 'r wortl fur eai-li liibortlon. KOIt KA1.K Furnltuiv. ul ll liiir Kain. A l)av-npttrl, lahh'H. houk- CllSI. (Jrt'KKftrM. t'llillt'K. fll'. In- I'ril! Mn.li-t-n slv rniun lioi:'. ut H"S T St. I 1 l-r,-ii-41l ' N'."l'i;i t Coiiip'-ii-nt woiiuin wising to caw lor rhtltlivn by wi-fk or month. Imiuiiv ohst-rv-cr. 1 4-5-'.i-ltp FOIt It KNT -rooin modern fur nished downstuii-M iipartment. 1 ii I 7 I'ourt h. J I ub Apart menlH. i ii-r -t r LOST Fair horn rimmed k hisses lu black noil b-at her case. Up turn lo otMerver (lfice. Ft-!i-!i-1lp roil It KNT Mo.lern furnished ti pari men t. Waverly Apt. 7-r.-!i-itp FOIt SAI-K 5 rooms, toilet, built liiH. city water, 2 wells, lights, i-:t acre. $Hi7f. ?2"ti cash at t Lake St. Jeo. l'aK''f. Si-!i-!i-Mp I'Olt KKNT- :i-room apt. and a vK: Intjuire at Wardrobe. 1 it-.l-H-fitp WANTKD Woman or kit! for gen eral houseuurk. Main 6 Hi. -&-9-lt FOR SALK Choice tulips. Fhone Karniers fifi or 8fi3 M. jn-fi-ii-glp M AltSIII ii:li has fl.i: MAHSIIFIKM), Ore. A $15,0(10 fire on South it road way wiped out the effects of dwellers in the Donne Apartments No. 2 and destroyed the two frame buildiuKS owned by Mrs. Cora McFarland, of Los An tceles. uud 1. C. Domic of Marsh field. The lower floor of the two build in r.h were occupied by J. A. Noah who runs the Coos Itay Wrecking company. Mr'i Noah was a heavy loser, as were most others. Few were insured tor enough lo cover losses. , a jgiin Mrs. Sarah Wilson's home, un joining the two burned ones, was badly damaged by the fire, )itr furniture drenched wilh water, anil many valuables Liken out were ruined. The fire is believed to have started from an oil -u.ploiim in the auto wrecking plant. WEAVER'S Tailors, Clrauera, Djerg And Fitrtc ra PHONG MAIN 731 IX'iKH btreei La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds leaned and rebuilt; Featoer Keno Y&ttng. Rag and Fl uf t Rugs made to order and tor sale. Carpet and R'jg Cla lug. Furniture He-coverlnv. IjIwmseU FumlKftier. Factory I'hone 424-W CHA8. F.DWAJtDM, Fnip. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AIOM'N POP n MRS GlJNM L V.A5 THINKING IT VJOULD .EE AVirOL N!CT To HAVE A UTTLC MM filirvM L V.AS THINKIN& IT VJOLILD V " i TALKED IT VlTH HiUmK AN. .EE AVirOL N!Cr TO HAVE A UTTLC SUQESTE-D THAT W)E MAKE IT A 6T TCETure PARTV AT CUP. H0U6S PRTW - SOME OF THE NI6H8 GET TCETure PARTV AT ASC5 INVITE SOME OP IN To SPEND THE EUENIN3 I Mpy ves sou could I-Tthat vjouldSJ 'ii I . vlaw card?, amd -V ??Srr-- K B6 p,Me. r X OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo HAV? OU JTCaJO- POOWO HC MIMY I La Grande j Famous Dog j Coming to Sherrys Sunday Afternoon. You had to be. a world fttmous beauty to play o .part in this pic- jturc! I "The Dressmaker from Par In." a Paramount picture, coming to the (Arcade Monday and Tuesday, which marks l.eatrice Joy's return to the j screen afli'r an tihsenec of almost a year. Is said to present a parade of beauty ar.d fashion which far. sur pass anything that has yet been brought lo the screen. j Fourteen manikins, chosen from ;world centers of wealth and fash ion for their surpiissing beauty. voar luxurious gowns and costumes event erl especially for this picture by one of the foremost designers !of Parts, brought to Hollywood ex- Iprcssly for this purpose. "The 'Dressmaker from Paris" is an orlriiiiil screen story by Ade laide Heiibron and Howard Hawks. Miss Joy and Krtiest Torreiuv are featured. Others prominent In the cast Include Allan Forrest. Mildred Harris, lAirry tJray. Charles Crock ett. Itos'-mary 'ooper und little . Spec.' O'Donnell. According to Paramount, this production is a forerunner of the smartest fashions of the coining season und is produced on a lavish scab- iluit should make tt one of t he most striking pictures of t he year. Miss Joy is "The Dressmaker" In the picture, of course, and the lourleen beauties ore her models, who exhibit her creations lo the pop-eyed citlv.ens of the little (own of Clarion, 111., where she gives a fashion show to stir up trade for tint Kmporhim. t he depn rliflcnt store, owned and managed by the close-fisted Angus McGregor, play CUP. HCUSS THE NEIGHBORS I l M(J6 -3C.I3 IIVIOUKC H on in'y XC VC5U IMA NT 7 J J J (IK Theatres ed hy Torrence, Forrest is leading man in the production. Miss Joy first me him as an American army captain in France, nnd later as Junior part ner in the Kmporium. Adelaide llellhron Is rredll with the screen play. "Head Winds" Adapted From Widely Read Story by Universal. "Head Winds," Die Fnlversal f Hire co-starring House peters with Patsy Huth Miller, now playing m Die Star theater, is n thrilling story of the sea. lis people and its ro mance, thanks lo the able hand of Director Herbert Illuche. The keynote of "Head Winds" la novelty, for It deals with an un usual situation In in unusual way. For Instance, in the story I louso Peters Is cast In the role of a mil lionaire sportsman who In order to win the love, ami respect of the girl he loves finds it necessary to kidnap her and spirit her away to sea. As peter Unsslyn, the wealthy yachtsman. House petei-H is seen in a role which is acclaimed lo be his greatest screen characterlza- Hon. "Head Winds," adapted from the breezy Saturday Kvenlng Post story of the same name from the pen of A. M. Sinclair Wilt, is Hie third production which Peters has made for Fnlversal, hit other two being "The Tornado" ami "Raf fles." In ''The Tornado" Peters was seen in the role of a lumber jack who battled the elements to save a small northern village, from! utter devastation from ilm havoc j of a tornado, while in "Ruffles" j the star part rayed the. rob; of the suave Amateur Cracksman. His versatility is well exhibited in "Head Winds" for the role calls for Freckles Has Getting L ht RADIO ) iRS- J n " . - ii f&5j a difficult litterpretallon of a dlf flcult character. Fats- liuth Miller, wliu plays (lie hatlliiK' fe'iilnliic role opposite 1'clers, )as the part ul i'Jtilclil Van Felt, the hiudslroilK. iniH'tu uii shrew, with whom IVlers is lu luxe. Mi.s meiubeied Hunchback ,lill r, who xvlll be re tor her work lit "The oi ul re Dame," where she )lu ft! Chaticx. do' in her t arc DeLone Ksiiierehla opposite l,on a eoinc of the best work r in "Head Winds." Trio Heads V Vaudeville Booked for Sunday. A bountiful Aggregation of nrtt. tie talent in a melange of coined song, dancing ami sparkling novel ties will be seen on the new vaude ville hill at the Arcade theater on Sunday next. Advance notices have made men tion of I el,oug Trio, novelty en tertainers, balancing and heavy lifting, a most wonderful exhibi tion ihat includes a vuM number of feats original wilh this trio. It is repiet,. wiiit thrills and exploits. Lotkhaid A: Leahy, purveyors of nonsensical comody lining only ex clusive material, especially written for them, which fits th offering perfcelly. Will. Vie A; Hob in Watch iho Pup" which Is no oth er than an educated canine one who almost talks. The offering is replete with comedy situations, jiiKgliiu;, and all bouncing Ihat l.s I u lined to be a sensation ill itself. Chaule. ti musically inclined young man with a thorough knowledge of knowing how Ui put his uct over to the complete satisfaction of him self and his auditors. 1 avts Rogers in "Dances New and old," present maiiv novel ideus in the art of leri sichore. This clever duo lias nauccii us xxay imo popiini ut- vol troin cat st to coast, orcliesira and pictures also featured on the 1)111. Famous Beauties in "Dressmaker" Film at Arcade. Wolf, who plays the title rolo in "Rarec. Son of Kazan," the photo play special opening at the Sherry theater Sunday, Is probably the most remarkable dog alive. Ho is a world war hero and u wearer of the Croix do Uuorre. This decorn t ion was pinned to his collar by Marshal Foeh hlmsHir, that occa sion being the only one on which a dog was ever personally decor ated by a French man-dial. Anita Stewnrt, the slur in tho picture, wishes she mlht have Faroe always, so attached to him did she heroine when the filming of outdoor scenes for "liaree, Son of Kazan," was In progress near I ion nc r 1 .a ke, Ca I. Wol f t ook a deep liking to her also and to show has affection acted as her special escort n nd guardian when the company was trudging t li rough deep snowdrifts in t u California mountains. He was more at home In that severe climate than wan the star. When (ho end of the production' work was approaching .Miss Stew art took Slejrs which .she hoped would iniike It possible for. Wolf to remain villi lo r lor a long time In come. She tried to buy the dog actor. What her original otTer was has not been iimde public, but Miss Stewart raised the hlds rcpeutedly until yr.ium was reached. Tho own er refused to b' tempted oxen hy this sum. however, much to the ACME PAINT -covora more surface, and really cobU Iora. Paint for every surface Faint for Every Purpose Furniture Exchange l''lr and Jefferson I'hone 4T4-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Vindicated Himself to the Point VIE TnOJ&KT VOeO HftJJE Trt PM'.T Tomorrow nisht "'AE.0.E.-S GOiNXb To 6E 60QD IWCtRT 0SJ AT V-H-l- LAJj'T MOLl AND MR.&UNN COME OVER " . irfeiL - lllilniil II Jli--lyili 1 II IFiffi'lc Professional Directory Tbiti directory Is t'H'ciully handy for the iicvomor or for I hi mil -of -tow render who may want Hie naimi nial address tif some proTcvdoiiat man. It lias tMfn carefully pre pared ami will pi-ove to he n iv-ndy aid to any reader in ob taining prompt profcsionnt scrvico Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys 111 ;i! K. lilt IV Attorn.v-t-Luw, office WeHt-.laeoh.sou IHllKi iiig. Telephone 1 1 7 - J . CO II It A V nnil KIIKIltl Alll) Ono. T. Coi'Iiihii and Colon K. Kite i-tin id, Attoi-iieys at Law. i.a liruinte -tionul llulik butldiiiB. Telephone Mitln 91. Ill OX Attorney tit Luw. II nail ti. New I'iiK'V building. Telcphnnu Main OS. Itoitllltr . i:,KI Attornev nt Law. , Jaeobson bulhling. Tolepnono Main CAltli l. llFI.MAHorney at Law, Itiiiim "H, New Foley Jiullding. Tt'b 'pliono Muin 1 7!. Dentists lr. VKIINF .IOIIVNOY Dentist, (litrduer building. Ttdephonu .Main Hi;. Ilr. II. 11. Mil. I. Fit-Dentist. Rooms !i lo I fi, Palmer- It-itist li building. Telephone Main Tti. Ilr. K. I tlONSIlAX Dentist. Suite '2, over lied Cl'OSrt Drug Slolij. Telephone Main TIT. Itr. II V JU III'IIY Dentist, ltoom 111, Soinnier building. Telephone Muin ?!7. - Architect C. n. Mll.I.r.n. Architect Kouin 1 La Grande National liiinlc ltullding star's disappointment. Comedy showing, "Honeymoon Hardships." "The Desert Hawk" Showing at Sherrys Today Only. ''The Desert In wit," Arrow "(treiit-Wcstern." starring II e n Wilson, will be the attraction at the Sherry theater today. Fvery reel chock-full of Pep-Punch-Actlon. lien Wilson is "Hawk" Holllster. branded an outlaw for another's crime, ucts the part of a chival rous knight to Marie Nlcholls Just out from the Fast to claim her heritage a barren ranch, but re puted to contain hidden treasure. ""lVvVy Tiftnni oT the romance and drama (hat has made the great west so colorful is woven in this entrancing story. Mildred Harris, versatile star of many successes, Is nn added at traction as Marie Nlcholls the heroine, while Vaklma Cnnut L world's champion cowboy, eniets the. part of one of the conspirators with great kusIo. Comedy showing. "Half n Hero. -)( VJHM MfS'l f I'M 60 GLAO MOU CAM COME N "N A 0?. nR? f MRS 6UNN - M0U 6Ee UJ5 ONLV I S ft! An TO HWE AKKWALiANwi.. S JQ mThS TK0U6HT V00 COULD j ) cSrlV C ftiXTHT CNrER BCCAOCE IT'S MUCH y rAro orewic n r u ' fir 1'Iiysictans & Surgeons i-:. Kiitnv. t. i. l'tn siciuit und Kui'gcnM New Foley Telephone JuMili iir Main 22 MIXLA . IIOIMII-MI, 11. Jl. I'ltyrfleiau uud .Surgeon lioonis ln-M Telephone Seamier liuiltiin- Muin ('.) II Milt V HOIVV. M. 1. i.t : i : nut , H. i). I'rnctice limit. d to dlsea.--.es of tllQ I've. Fur, Nomj and Throat. New Foley 'Ddephonu iiullding .Main lti ltlCllAI(I I'. I AMIIS M. II. I'll) sielati and Surgeon Onrdn.'r Telephnna lluilding 3luin iKi H , I. Xle AIKHI , t. I li siuiuti ano urf; New Foley 'I'ldephono nouuiiig .Main (lit C. N. VUMHti:. II. 1. Physician und hurye New Fole Telephone , lluilding Main l'J V. I.. IIAt.Ki'l, l. II. Practice iitiil-il to diseases of the Hy", Far. NuK and. Throat, ltoonis 1 -1 9 Telephone Summer lluilding Main 778 A. I.. UK II AltNSON, M, II. Surjiry Rooms 16-17 Telephone Soiiuner lUiildlng Main Hi Osteopathic Physicians .r. i.. i(;i,i-. i). o. Central )Mieo)altile Prnctlre i Attii aki: r in(;i.i;. . o. Prnetleo liniiied lo euro of Infants. Summer Telephone Building Main 106 r vthe purity of lirJ??J Our BREAD , S ,LAND PASTRY toYou ! If. you nre Interested In tho purity of tho food pro ducts that find their way Into your system you should Investigate tho nutritious bread und dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked nt thin es tablishment. It will add 10 yoir enjoyment, stimulate your nppctUo and please your digestion. K. J. McWiliiama By BLOSSEU By TAYLOR