Monday, May 11, 1!2.
THE EX GRANTJB EVENTNTJ OBSERVER
SEVEN
1
The Observer Want Ad Page
fhe Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR KENT
FOK K KNT Modern six room
house, full ut Mtifc T Kt. j
FOK It KNT 2-room modern fur
nished dow nskiirs apartment,
1 ii 1 " Fourth. Hub .A part men is.
t (j-5-ti-tf
FOlt HKNT :i-room. apt. and ga
rage. Inquire ut Wardrobe.
Hl-5-!l-6tp
FOlt It KNT Furnished house-i
keepliiK rooms on lower floor.
1! Hi7 Third. lo-5-S-:stp j
).'ilt HKNT Furn'.shed apt. Kl. n-,
holm AptH. C-4-3u-tf
FOK H KNT Apt. in Foley. In- j
quire J. J. Kolty. S-4-:-tl j
t OH HKNT 2-room modern fur
nished apartment, u 1 7 Fourth
Kt. Hub Apartments. Will in in
( 'rouse. 1 "-4- S-t f
rOR hALE
TDK SAI.K I'hoiee t ulips. I'hone
Farmers 6& or a ft a M, 1 n-fj-H-lM p
I 'Oil HA 1,10 Olt TUAUK ("handler
six In first class shape. Will
sell or trade lor smaller car, with
balance In cash. i'hone 1 :d-J.
iii-r-s-:itp
FOlt SAI.K 12 fresh rows. Call
Farmers 14X7, or see Tucker
HroH., I. add Canyon. M-ii-JJ-Hlp
FOlt SAI-K Fresh Jersey milch
cow. bog Third St. 1 U-G-K-St
VOl KA LH Tulips, lire per doxen.
13'2G X Ave. 9-fi-li-lit
yon sai.k
Thono 42S-J,
fiprlnK Kt.
ed hahy huKV
r will at Di;7
l2-4-'j:t-t:"
FOlt SALK Good car. lots or
speed and power. Will take piano
or phonocraph us part payment.
Kustern Oregon Music Co.
2o-r-4-tf
FOlt SAl.K Duplex house, nicely
furnished, steam heat, electric
ranges, garage, fine location.
I'hone 32(i-.I. ir-n-r-tp
WANTED
W.WTKO - Woman for general
housework on farm. I'hone
Farmers 114, Mrs. 1. A. Mellon
aid. 12-f-8-3tp
WANTKD Sewing neatly done.
Phono 434-W. Mrs. Nora WVhb.
y-3-1 7-1 nip
WANTED -It AGS Clean cotton
rtigs at tho Observer office.
Bring them In. 3-27-tf
If ho advertises It, he knows It's
vnod .
ROYAL
vacuum svi;f.pi;k
will tnke the drudgery out
of your spring hoiiccleau
hig. Mnko your cleaning a
pleasure, not a task.
For n I'KFK demonstra
tion at your home, call
MAIV 1'Jt
La Grande
Electric Co.
"The Store of Quality
and Service"
A 000 Ul Aulonmtlc, N'nn-stnriw Hlll( ry, I)i:l.CO I.KiHT
PLANT ln(nllcMl In your lioinc, wllh llm Iioiiso wirtyl for rim
IIkIHs. Willi five nice fixtures, timiplile wild liullis In lh!
soc ki'ts i-vnr.vlliliiR nnily In
a I line paymi'iit plan, lo make lis pinvlinc easy.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent
Willi iiKNHAM
Now l'olry Itnllding
ADVERTISING
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
It's
Clean-Up
Time
Ami II should le (ho occa
sion for ou to in't ritl of
articles that have been dis
carded from your own uu
hill thai Mill have value.
Check ihein over hh you
help with the Clean
then n-, on the phone
und tiit your Want Ad. It
will mH them in a hurry
and (tie eiM s o small lis
to he nr-h-IMr.
"An OhMTVfr Want Ad Will
Ho It."
"A OIISFIWFR WANT
AD WlliL DO IT."
These are the days when II Is
very hard to In- serious about any
thing except the weather.
WSfrfr 't- iv--- -
It's im use talking
It is worth bile wnlkiii-r.
For tho new lumber aiil I am
lMtuiid.
To stop me 'tis no tw lo try,
I 'or hen I retui n I'll tell you
why.
What 1 gel for one dollar I here.
Will cost uiu two elsewhere.
House I'nint. per gallon.
We haie Ihilled l.inseed Oil.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
The Toor Uan's Friend"
Oddo. i ouudry. 1'HOTVUl S48 .
j No Hundtty BubIdms
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Henorattng. Hag and Fluff
Rugs mada to order and for
sale. Carpet and Hug C1m
Ing. Furniture Re-coverlnf.
L loen.tc Fura I ga lr.
Factory i'hone 424-W
CnAS. DWARDS, Prop.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Clranero, I7en
And Vrcssffra
I'UO.VE MAIN 331
Ih'pot BtrtM
turn on Hid IIkIiI, for nml
i:u:rri:ic ro.
I'linnn Mnln 101
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
Classified Want Adn arc strict
ly CASH IX AHVANCE; copy
must bu In not later than 9 a, m.
tlnt of Insertion. Hates t 2c ler
woi-d for each Insertion,
FfcUl SAI.K ('heap for cash, piano,
(lining table. '2 heaters, 2 dress
ers. City Sixth St. I'hone 37$ M.
IG-i-l l-Hp
LOST Hctweeti post office and
Wesi-Jaeohson building, number
of Yah- and I 'orhln lock keys,
also pe.nl oiTtee key on ring.
1-"mder pli-as ret urn to 11. 10.
I haily'a ol lice. He ward.
2tt-0-l 1-lt
FOlt SAl.K House, 75 foot lot.
uiUire at IS Hi Aduius Ave.
ia-5-i l-Gtp
WANTKI Fasture
l'homi 4:U-J.
for " cows.
7-r.-n-:it
I "OH HKNT Three room modern
apju'tiie iil. I :to Fight h street.
I'hone 471 M. Hl-f- 1-lp
ZFItKU ItltICK F.ooms from $:
to fia.ao und up; also rooms
Willi board.' Kverylhlug iiuulern.
Some lunilime for sate.
20-5-1 1-lt
FOlt SAl.K Olt HKNT Brand new
4-ioom modern house. Liberal
terms, cull 4s W. J4-5-1 l-:it
Human Kindness Bank
Compelled to Suspend
SKATTLF. (AP) Moved by the
desire to help needy and wort by
prisoners, William I'lgott, a phil
anthropic local manufacturer, put
up $."'" a few months ago to uld
the down and out. The money was
to be loaned only on the security
of human nature, a promise to puy
wit bin 3d drays, and its disburse
ment was entirely In the hands of
Justice of the l'eace C. C. Halton.
I'rlsoners brought before the
judge wi re advanced sums rang
ing rrom $2 to $2n. The $fao was
in due course drawn on heavily,
but only one loan, for has been
repaid. Two other debtors came
back and asked for more time, but
all the others vanished quickly.
The judge and the philanthropist,
.somewhat more cynical, have sus
pended disbursements, at least tem
porarily. The advances were confined to
prisoners released by the court or
discharged after serving terms In
t he county jail.
"t wouldn't hove believed it,"
said Judge lialton recently. "It
looked like ti fine idea, helping
the lowly, retrieving lout souls and
all that sort of tiling. Hut, hang
it all, the souls won't he saved,
a n d so we' v e got t o sa ve w hat's
left of the hank."
Acii: r hivi:k sti ihfi
HKNIi. Ore. The geology of the
county In the vicinity of the Junc
tions of Crooked and Deschutes riv
ers and Deschutes and Metolius riv
ers was examined over the week
end by Dr. Kdwfn T. Hodge, 1'ni
versity of Oregon geologist, who
has been In the llend country for
several days.
Of special Interest to tho visiting
geologist was the evidences In the
Cove area of the great river which
in ancient times cut a deep chan
nel Into, sedimentary format ions.
During the period of voleanimn
tills channel was filled with lava
from Gnu to son feet In depth. Tho
contact line of the lava with the
old river bed Is plainly visible near
t he cove.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
MOM'N POP . Sure Cure By TAYLOR
'rfesN (EJr& sfewyH- vs;
I dlk Vlj c, 1 -nr. f- Y Cl . . h- faff W ) fi yJ if
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo1
OH, You u;tse 1eTAfKHOt
KCtC WOW. ny fefMfrJlNS
INTuWlON "reus you'ja
ran
HAVPY ! I .' - 1, 3
Cone in .it ns i f j
La Grande
Star Swins in
Frigid Water in
"Baree, Son of Kazan."
Anita Stewart, the star of Vita
graph's "Huree, Son of Kazan," at
Sherry's. Is a 33d degree "Siiow
Hird." She qualified for member
ship in that select circle of all-year-round
swimmers when floating on
a below-zero morning down u
blood chilling black river between
snow covered, icicle decorated
banks In the face of an Icy canyon
j breeze.
I In the story of "Baree," Nepeese,
!the French-Indian girl, floats, not
swims, down stream to a point
j where she la pulled out by Tuboa,
i an old Indian, dazing on the Icy
'.Truckee . river, In California, Miss
j Stewart shivered. Thoughts of the
muscle-paralyzing cold restrained
'her for a moment. Then she
! laughed bravely and plunged In.
j The first few yards were almost
too much for endurance. They
seemed like u mile. Deadening
pains set In, and It was all the
Mur emild do to keep from striking
for the shore, lint the order was
not to move arms or legs, merely
i letting the frigid si ene bear her
lalong as it would. She wanted to
j Keren in out her terror, but found
herself hreuihlesH from the shock,
lit was a long time. Indeed, before
' James I'Neill, who plays Tuboa,
rea.ehed out and drew her up one
of the hanks.
Attendants rushed Miss Stewart
Into a nearby tent where u trained
nurse, who was in waiting applied
restoratives, (hi her recovery Miss
Stew'.irt received the congratula
tions of David Smith, the producer.
jon her remarkable fortitude and
Iter vivid portrayal of helplessness
in the water.
''Hut I wasn't acting." cried the
idnr. "The water was so fright
I fully cold 1 was utterly helpless
.LNAMrAPouMDoP k axmof Vmvjtnta. AL, sirloin (j- R loss op woo cor rr ); ' :
7hin a x:oo
Theatres
ami simply couldn't scream."
Comedy showing, "1 loneymoon
Hardships."
Ernest Torrence
Featured in
"Dressmaker."
Finest "Versatility" Torrence Is
the way they mo hailing this
famous character actor in Holly
wood, Having won fame ns a portray
er of western characters in "The
Covered Wagon," Torrence, belov
ed by movie fans the world over,
gave recent visible evidence of
his versatility with an entirely
different ena racier portrayal in
"The Side Show of Life." Then
came his appearance as "Captain
Hook" In I'uiamonnt's notable vis
ualisation of J. M. llarrie's fan
tasy. Now he displays yet nnolher
side of his versatility as "Angus
MeOregor," Scotch proprietor of
a department store in "The I tress
maker f rom 1'aris," directed by
I 'an I Hern for I'aramo Jtit.
In this role Torrence Is a blus
tering, hard headed Scotchman,
who disdains the new ideas Allan
Forrest introduces for getting bus
iness In the small town where thci
store ib located.
Torrence Is really of Scotch
blood and pucks a wondrous hurri
which of course the screen can- J
not convey. j
J, eat rice Joy has the title role I
In "The Dressmaker from Furls," j
v hhh ma rks her ret urn to t he
screen after an absence of many;
months. A particular high-spot1
is the participation In the picture
of fourteen manikins selected af
ter a Search which included every
city in America and the principal
eiths of the Continent. The beau
tiful models exhibit fashions rro-
He Was Sent for It and
27 YEARS
AGO
Pally Morning Observer, May 10,
lSys Attorney Ivanhoe is still at
lVndlcton attending supreme court.
John Mai'M son whose face and
hand w as in lured by the explosion
of a fire cracker is slowly improv
ing, but It will be some time be
fore he Is fully recovered,
J. M. Hilts sold one-half the 50
foot now occupied by J. W. SciHber
to .Mr. Anions for $soo. These gen
tlemen are now building tv targe
double dwelling on the same.
tieo. Hevbie received a telegram
from his hroi her yesterday after
noon stating their mother, who was
very low in Toledo, Wash., was not
expeeted to live twenty-four hours.
W. H. Sargent sold a six acre
tract In the east addition to W.
Johnston who w ill make him a
home. Mr. Sargent olso w ent to
Klgln and wold some city prop
erty, returning on this afternoon's
train.
Sheriff Frank l'hy returned yes
terday from Klgtn.
Judge Fee sold lO.tuin bushels of
wheat on .Monday tor Sft cenhs a
bushel, and Mr. Thomas Thompson
.sold the same day, -lumi bushels at
t he same price.
((Crnians Compliment Women
Ity Classing 'I'.iem as .Married
ItKHLIN (Al') Should a maid
en lady call herself "Fran" or
"Fruuleln This question is be
ing much debuted in (ierman wo
men's clubs, suffrage societies, and
woineu'sjirofessionul organizations.
The custom: Is becoming more
and more established of referring
to women beyond their first bloom
as ''Fran," whether they are mar
ried or not. The reason for tills
is purl ly the fact that in Kuropc
there Is still some prejudice against
young woimn venturing out unes
corted. Hy calling a young wo
man of marriageable age "Fitiu,"
the O erman gentleman feels that
lie Is paying her the compliment of
assuming that she is married and
hence freo from molestation.
I'artly, too, the women them
selves have favored tho destgnu
ilon "Fran." as they feel .tlmj the
spinster is somewhat of an object
of ridicule. They argue that as
soon as a hoy grows up he gets
the designation "llerr," whether lie
is married ur not, then why. should
a difference be made between
married and unmurricd women?
i:.n;l.vm u:ts coNTUAtTS
T( l.MI'ltO i: Allt HFFFNSi:
LONDON (AC) Contracts have
been placed by the ah ministry for
ten new airdromes In various parts
of the country. These are part of
the amplified scheme of air defense
and will be equipped for the use
of squadrons of day and night
ated by one of Furls' foremost
designers, brought to this coun
try by Paramount especially to
create guwiiH for t his production
Mlss Joy and Torrenci
fea-
lured ul the head of the
cast of
the picture, opening today at tne
Airml.. In II,.. xu'pimi II.ik rnM,
oesuien r ori esi , a re Aainn'ii j ta
ris, Larry (iiay, "Spec" (I'Donnell
and others.
Adelaide Ilellbron and Mow a it
Hawks wrote the story; the for -
pier Is credited w ith the scenario.
ACME PAINT
covers moro surface, and really cobU less.
Taint for every surface
Pulnt for Kvery Purpose
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WIS I5UY, SELL OK TRADE
He's doing to Get It
Professional Directory
Thl dlivclory is t'-tcf lully handy for the newcomer or
for the out-or-loivii reader who may want tho name mid
address of some professional man. It has hccit carefully pre
pared and will proto to be. a ready aid to any r'-ader In ob
taining prompt professional seric
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
III (ill C. Illl M1V Attorney-at-haw,
ull'lce Wesl-.luculiKon Uuild
iiiK. Telephone Main 111,
COCIIII.W nml I.III.Ull Altll Oeo.
T. Cochran and Colon It. Kherhurd.
timmt Hunk building. Teh-phono j
JIUIII Jl.
I. K. Ill VU Attorney nt Lnw.
liooiitft Htid New Foley
buihhng. Tflcphonu .Main !).',
ItOIIFUT S. lOAKlN Attorney at
I.HW, , Weu-
Jiieuhiton building. Tolepiioue Main
4' A llli ti. IIFI.M Attorney nt Lnw.
I loom 2 o. SVw I'oli'y itiiildlng.
Telephone Main 7TD.
Dentists
llr. Vi:itn .KHINsON pentlst.
i (miner liutldlhg. Telephone .Main
llr. It. II. Mll.l. Fit Dentist, Itnmns
!l to 15, I'd liner-Itoeseh building.
Telephone Main 70.
llr. R 1 JIOSN1IAV - Dentist, Suite
'J, over Ited Cruss Drug Store,
Telephone .Main 717.
Ir. It A V .IIL'Itl'IIY Dentist. Itnnm
Ft, Soinmer huihllng. Tuleiihuuu
Mo In 7 ! 7.
Architect
C. II. MIl.I.F.ft, Arehttrrt
Itoom 7
. Clrando National lhink Building-
fighters and long range bombers.
The- plans now being developed
provide for a series of nones of de
fense. Immediately around Lon
don Is to be a ring of airdromes
provided with every new device to
facilitate night flying. From these
dromes squadrons of steel -built
fighters Tor the defense of the capi
tal will be sent up.
Farther out will be another chain
of air defenders with special coast
al stations from which machines
will ascend to at luck raiders be
fore they reach the coast. From
another series of airdromes situa
ted -at strategic points will operate
big weight-carrying bombers to
raid air bases of the enemy.
Itoad llullder Assigned.
KITCSKNK, Ore.-II. IT. Orefo,- at
I present em ployed on lh Wwtrt rhee
'""national forest In Washington, has
been assigned to the Cascade na-
. tional forest as superintendent of
j ,.,, ,, ,,,, ,.n8,.(.,,i u(1(.ril.
ing to F. II. Hrundage, In chorge
of this department In the district
forester's office in Portland, who
was here lo confer wllh Nelson
' Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade
' forest .
Physicians & Surgeons
n. ;. ktuiiY, m. u.
Vliyaian and Surgeon
New Foley Telephone
Huihlliig .Main 21!
STKM.A S. IHllMIHIt, M. U,
, 1'hyMlelnn and Sui i;eon
I ltuoiiiM a. 1 1 Teh-phone
Summer Itnllding Main &.'
HAItltV licit VV, M. I).
I.I0K ltlil Vt, II. II.
I'rilCth'U lllllited to l .-e;i -eH of tll
Fve. Fur, Nose and Thrnai.
New Knb-y Telephonft
Jhiihltng Main lti
ItlCM AItl) . I.AMHS M. II.
l'hsieiun and SurKvou .
flnrdner Telephone
lUiliaing Mum Ub.
W. I. MeAllOlt V. H. II,
I'hy.iU;iau and .Surgeon
New Foley Teh-phnna
Huihliiig Miiin &U
4'. N. uooiti:, II. .
I'hyHleitui and hut ii
New Fob-
Telephone
Main Hi
liulblliig
b I,. It ALSTON, M. II.
Practice, liiailed to tlisetiseH of tho
Fye, Fur, Nose and Thront.
Hoiimih IS-19 Telephone
Summer Hiiilding Muin 778
A. I., ItU MAimSOV, M. I,
Surgery ;l
rioonis lfi-17 Telephone
Rummer PullUIng Main 15
Osteopathic Physicians
.1. I.. lV(il.H, II. l.
Cleneral (iMleepat hie Practice
m Aiu: aiii:t i;i.ii, ii. ii.
rrnetleu limited to CJire of Infants,
Soininer Telephone
UulhUng Muin luS
-nthe purity of
frJ Our bread . .
V;ULAND PASTRV 1
OHUULU APPEAL.
etc To C3U !
PuritySre
READ
It you are Intorosted In
tho purity of the food pro
ducts that find their way
Into your system you should
Investigate. tho nutritious
bread and dainty, satisfac
tory pastry baked at this es
tablishment. It will add to
yoir enjoyment, atlmulato
your appetito and please
your digestion.
LA GRIDE
K. J. McWilliams
Ky BLOSSER
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