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Wednesday, May 13, 11)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Tlace at Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT 1'Olt HUNT Furnished hoiwi". Jtt-nt free for board uf owner. No rlillln-n.. l:tn Jl Av., uitur !. oVIocli. 16-5-1 8-8IP FilK HKNT Klx room modern furnlttlK't JlolIHe, l'lioue 343-A. 11.6-12-81 I'olt KKNT Modern six room liouse. l.'lill ut MS T Kt. 1 l-6-9-4l) FOU ItKNT --room modern fur nished dnwntikiir upaiiment. 1(117 Kourlli. Hull Apai-lnienlH. lli-u-u-tf I'OH ItlONT l'urn;slied apt. Kdun liolm Apia. e-4-30.tr 1'Olt ItKNT Apt. in 1'oley. In qillr J. J. Foley. X-4-32.tr FOR bAl KOK SAI.K Monarch rmiKt' and . lieater. ita'asonalde. Terms to ' reliable parties. 1'hotie 47a W. u-fi-i.-.ip KOIl KAI.i: -llanialn In I'ranklin touriliK ear, it Sinlth's Carafe, l'hone 6IS W. 12-5-12-L't l-Olt SAI.K l'i3 I'or.l louring car. liKinire of Idtserver or call nl 2To2 Miieh St., or l'hone 15(1 V. 12.6-12-311. roll SAI.IO I'al.l.aue plants, -,!, per hundred. 14x T Avende. 1 l-:.-i2-:itp l'Oll KA1.K House, 75 tool lot. Inquire at 1810 Adunis Ave. 10-5-1 1-Otp KUH KAl.K Olt ItKNT Itrand new 4-rooin modern house, l.lheral terms. Call 24S W. 14-5-1 l-Ilt FOH SAI.K (iood car. lots ot speed and power. Will take piano or phonograph as part payment. Kaslern Oregon Music Co. 20-5-4-lf IJXCHANtiK Hill acres one mile rrom T'locosi't. Water supply, Improvements, slock ind equip ment, l-'or Improved ctly prop erty. Main I. I X-5-1 2-L't WANTKI) WANTKI") Pasture for 2 cows. I'hono 460-J. 7-5-1 1-31 WANTKD KewiliK neatly done. I'honu 434-W. Mrs. Nora Webh. O-H-17-lmp WANTED RAGS Clean cotton rasa at tho Obsurvor officii. Hrintr them In. 3-27-tf If he aavortlatS 'n,' he TiriiwB tTa good. ROYAL VACLTM BWEF.PKR will 1ak tlm drudgery out of your bpiiiig ho uacc I can ing. Make your cleaning ft pleasure, not a tnsk, l-'nr n l-'HKR dcmnnstr.i tion at- your home, call MAIN 121 La Grande Electric Co. "The Store of Quality and Service" - V I Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We lime Just Wliat Ton Want In HTini K, SASH AM) UUORS AM) KHINYM.ES II will pny fou to Investigate otir prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CEAIN AND BOX WOOD PIIOND MAIN 647 I. U MUMIAI.I, SERVICE Our new Telephone Directory will be issued soon. Are you in it? If not, let us have your listing now. Home Independent Telephone Co. It's Clean- Up Time And it should be tho occa sion for you lo tfot t'id of unities Mint hao heeii dis carded from your own use hill ttiut still have value. Check them over us you help uitli tho l'lcaii-1'p then call us on the phone and Ki. ywtv Want Ad. It Mill sell them hi u hurry and tin co4 is so Miiall as to he nillullile. "An bscrer Want Ad Will lh It." "AN OHKFRV:it WANT AD Wlkh ItO IT." 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, May 12. ISIi.s John Ciiiiuiiii4liam has open ed a barber shop with three chairs on Depot street. Tho ludle.s' aid society of the Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. li. SillKent. 11. T. Worstell, of Enterprise. - - 1UiUci .XtKOM. .May 1 1, i2,V Claudo C. Trait l.uinhn- Co., La (randct Oregon, lh-ur Sir: Your lliiM'cil oil Is O. K. Will be til'ii'i- a."i gallon more Wednes day. Yours truly, II. II. .MAXWIXL. This Is jn-t n sample of the let ters we (! dally fitun neif;hlor- Iiik: touns and eftics. A fustoiiur told me yotei-day that someone called me n "Itol-brvik." Thai seems to be a uood way to send us more etistoniei's. (. et loN if ndertiJui: fife of charge. Nails, Xl.li: base hi keg hu-. House I'aini, per gallon. j 1' HI' jia'aitr m'I on yatr lot for MitH.OO. ! ;unu-KHind black team, true as sled; mid harness that cost SlUH.i blanket s, mt-k yok and ilouldc-1 trees, side straps, chains, etc. :!(.! Cheap ns dirt. The owner Is leav hiK the cfiuutry. ' Claude C. Pratt j Lumber Co. "The Poor Mail's Frlrad Oppo. Koondry. PHONE No Hundsy BiulDCiM Y i Jm iM--V Jj I'M LZf5Mk ' i.iii-1 NEW TODAY CIAsslNctl Want Ails nrr strlit ly CASH IN AI1VAN4T:; copy must lie In not hi tor than I) it. in. tlittu of Insertion. Kati: 2c cr word for each Insertion. LOST (In ('oiirlh slrcet, betvve.n N and O Ave., bunch of keys Finder relurn lo I.. (iarrieU. I4U2 Kourlh and receive $2 reward. ' 2ri.j-u.np WANTKD AT ONCK - (loci.l com petent Kil l di sires house work in Koqd home. Call room 21 l-'oley Hold. 34-5-l:l-2tp KOH SAl.H Kurnliurc. 1 1 X Jnck 8on Ave c -r-1 :i -4 1 ii FOR PA1.R - Wild bay. IMion.. t'arnu rs f 5. 7-5-1 p KOIt SALIC- 3 doxi-u layin;.; lo-na, Whit Koclis and frphinutotm tHii)rt' i;inJ ) Avi. l'hoiH- HI W. i7-r,-t:t-:'ti Toil ItKNT l-'tv.- room stucco hoil.1t: i he Mock IroiM p(Nlil ! If'. Iiar.livooil flooi h. Iisis. nii'iit and furnace. Call 1 1 3 W;:.shhit'.toii. 2W-5-I3-3I WANTKD A packfd bona. to k.'- the imisical ronn-dy, "Knight of nains," at bh:h schfiol. Thurs day i-V'-nlnK- Catchy music, loadu of lauIis and a nd Iiv flapp.-i chorus. (lit your lick'-ts at diass'. .lap and "'(.. :i r-1 :t-it WANTKI 1 Ktcond-hanil waMliiliK machine. Call 4 72 W. 1 ::-f-1 :i- t KOIt KAl.K I'our troo.l Kurd wheels, tires and tubes. Hax:! and :!0x3 inch. Inquire 1 0u4 Jefferson. I 1 3-1 1 p Wallowa rouniy. is in th' city vis iting his cousin. W. A. Worst el I. He is a true anil tried populist and brinK-i the enoourufOnK news that Wallowa rouniy will roll up an Immense majority for both county and st a it ticket. lion c. M. Donaldson, nominee for con Kress and Suiuuel White, nomini'c for disi rlet atlorney. ar rived last nifiht from Witt Iowa county. Mrs. 1avid Ilawes of llilaard Ib visit i ng Mr. and ,! rs. ('harles No ves. Kilitor K. Rrklev visited North j Powder vesterflay. Prof. K. li. Conklin nf Cnion 1h in the cily. 'I hrouRfh tho klndneKH" of Pr. Tracy Muson we received an an nouncement of 1 hu annual cmn inenceinent exercises of.-lhe Ameri can Medical college of St. Louis. Mr. Mason's name appears at tlie head of his ekiss, wliicli sieaks for Ills ability and close applica tion. Tlie doctor will ret urn ;o La Grande and enter into the psirt nership with his uncle, hr. A. L. Kiehardsnn. Tlie early bird get the worm, but we had rather et the sle'i yjid go without the worm. The radio set keeps some at home and .so does i he onion set, but the society s t doeyn'L To m:iko a monkey out of a m:in first fc.-i ),itM up ii tree. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners. Djtirn And FretmAru PHONE MAIN lit Depot 6treet FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS f;"-:vV, . rTT"VY 'S rr F7 CTTTN . IHSfea HI I IVI IM INHIjO IA1 It I ' i C"-7 , , -. ' J I l - i. -j; s. ' r ,i i t a. v. s t:- v jut "jf ajcnjer 5aw n ( asjiprl, T A-s what i found ) fr vr"' . tes,--- If", A rs ("WAT " ' MOM'N POP MOM DID VOL) ( I'LL 'zi&i-i L DiO- IT N f( VJElX I 6'P06 IT'S ( NOW POP- ) HEAK TMTE'S KET ME AWAKS J ( 0PT0M6T0GO I B CAR6F0L 7 ( .DOG BASKING S Ll-Nl6Hry-r AND WAKE A VJHAT V0U ? IA-5T NIGHT ?J -r COMPLAINT IP WE J $i 'lit i Lf vjakt to 6eT , s -T-fa ITT" aI rsS- I "sla OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condoi"'"' "'I? ,,",,,r x?'TuKV vtv fceu. SOp. V PL.lCi'D, ANO VOX? lrifr 1 , ACi- Rl C3.HT " vow, ip riey'CL. La Grande "Madame. Sans Gene" Now Running at The Arcade. Gloria Rwanson's new Pam mount picture. "Madame Sans (idle," the story of a French lulin ilre.sH. who hefilended Napoleon in the duys of hts poverty and van ivincmhcrcd by him In hltt daya nf prosperity and iiowcr, opens i t the Arcade 1 heater today. it was while Napoleon was a youritf lieutenant of artillery that fie first met Catherine, Huhscher. She had a laundry in the Hue St. Anne in I 'a r Is, and t h e re t h youtiK ori'icer took his soiled elot hM. Incidentally, it was in tills street durinff the recent war, l hat t he American provont-mur-Hhal had his headuiiarlers. .Many o rr" Amn lc:in fiddler who went "A. V. O. ,." spent several nlffhls o I most next door (o the spot where Xupoleon had his washing done. i ":il herine was pi-etiy and out spoken. She didn't know and if she had known, prohahty would not have cared that her Impe cunio'is customer was one day to he t he KTealeKl fliture In tin world. Napoleon lived at the Hotel de.i Patriots, near her shop, anil he owed her, as well as other t raih speople, a Iouk score. Wh-n he weid into the laundry one day, she was nhoul (o ask him for pay ment, when she noticed that his shoes were worn so (hat his bare feet showed through. So she sim ply added the amount to the ll.it and jiuld mil him:. Xnpnleori, ii Lh tin id, forgot the hill, hut he never foitfOl her. H'le married a youn sergeant, nam-'d l.eftdivre. anl many years later 'at herine nnd her husband he rame t he Duke and 1 luchess of Dnnzif?, th- former serx'-snt b--itn; made a marshal of Krume, OuGUlr, NOW, CtSXeW conMY making CHFCS-tt TO t) ----- mmm, Theatres Catherine never lost her habit of plain speaking ami It is history that tho tattered ami inpaid laun dry bill was once used by her lo prevent France from committing a grave diplomatic blunder. It makes an absorbing ' atot y, this chronicle of Napoleon ami Madame lievll May 'are. Charles de lioehe. popular" Franco- American lending man. heads the cast appearing In sup port of the slar. Kniile Drain, of the yomedie Franca Ise, has the rob) of Napoleon. The other char acters are all prominent on the Frenoh stac and screen. "Fools in the Dark" At Sherrys Today And Tomorrow. One of tho most successful com-eiiy-drnmatie pictures of an era notable for such ureal latiKh pro liuciiiK' films as "The (iallopiuf? Fish" nnd "Til lie's I 'unci tired Ito niance." is Al Santeii's new F. It. O. teature picture, "Fools In the I Kirk." at Hhcrrys today and to morrow. Staged by the man who directed "Lights (Jul," il is but na tural to expect much In the line of genuine amusement. Matt Moore am) Patsy Huth Mil ler are the featured players in Mr.; Sam et I'd lalest success, supported by a great casl In which 'harhs llelcher, HcrL CiniHhy and Tom ; Wilson re prominent. Mr. Moore once more proves his ability to gel' over comedy and not only keeps the audience hiuhing, but holds their sympathy. Miss Miller is her usual ('harming self which is alt that need he said. I'he plot deals with the ambitions of one Perelval Schwartz, who is much humiliated by his father's business the manufacture of th Schwartz Stoycleun Carhage Can Jay Makes a Discovery 77" -. A Double Uivi wltli ItulJi, (he ntiH'f Hiid ward of Jr. Itaiiil, a mi'iuu'iMK mtt-mlHi who is ttn( of two "lH'avlM" In lltv film, la orl-r to tsl tln loy'H t.(Ullt: Or- Kami Iiivi iUm u tM-i(B of liurrowhiK iid tcriHyiitK oxiii'i-U'iu'is, which i'vtni ually cul intiiiilc in I'l'ri'ivoi'u t'omplctij hi Uinph over li Kufid. the irlr-k vll liun, and ulxo uvr Kutali, htg acr vanl, wlio turuH out to la- a ival one, t'unu'tty BlmwiiiK. Hurry l.anpcdoii in "Tho Hfii S(uuli." Lois Wilson Is The Only Girl In "Contraband" Kven though Lois Wilson la the only Kill In t he featured cast of tin Paramount picture, "Contr -band," cominK to the Star theater today, she hasn't everything her own way not by a long shot. Miss. Wilson has the role of a young Kill who in her its her an cle's run-down small town news paper, takes it over and, w lull's more, makes a "go" of li. She is featured in tho production with Noah Heery, Raymond llatton and Haymoud Mckec. The story is an adaptation by Jack CunalnKhuin of 'tiuen.e It'iddinKttui Kella ad's novel, pi o duecd fur t he screen by Alan Croslund, who made "Knemics of Wouu ii," "Sinners in Heaven" and others. I'M wards I tit vis beads the cast playmg In support of (he princi pals. He has a heavy role of 'i crooked politician, bind of a hand of rum -run n-ts. who, he ret of ore. bad used the (libeon Kree J'ress as a means of fur tin-ring his schemes and be is furious when he hums that he can't handle the new "iioHs" of the paper as he had handled her uncle. 'Hint's why Mitis Wilson's position is nut so good. Havis, as Abm-r Kownes is always trying to tell her how to run the press. Noah Heery is a crooked d puty-sherlf f and Kow ne's "yes-num." Fortune KuiIIcn On An Kt Who Trod lliimhle Path LONDON' (AP) One of Lon don's numerous sidewalk artlsta, who draw and paint In the streets to attract pennies from the pock ets or pedestrians, has risu lo lame and hod his works exhibited at the Kedfern Gallery, in Old Itond SI reel. lie is O. ItisHill, n miner, who t;aw s'rvice In France. After I he war, being out of employment, he took up the occupation of dally drawings on I In- pavement, and sat with upiurncd hat to catch small coins, ills skill eventually wan reo ogni.ed by artists who hod fared better in life, and recently he was Invited to exhibit a number of hhi drawing. 2 ATTOItNF.YS IIK.MOVKO RALIOM. (Hi'. I). W. Sheehan of Wallowa county and Uohh Furn ham of Deschutes county were re moved a.t 'a'tfdrn't'V lor' 'lliV's'late land board. M r. Sheehan will be succeeded by Sylvesit r liurlelgh while N. A. . Safulij ' rSwtflty CamfuilaUy Omio to our Ktnue Pepot on Jefferson St. All fttajf's leuvo from there ilnll excrpt rjundaya, I-KAVE LA (dtAM)K FOU JoHpb 7::m - 0:0 . I2::m 4:00 HuUer 1):00 . l:00 - 4:110 I'emllelon 11:00 - 1:00 I)i:i'OT I'llONK MAIN 7tt mH7 f 6 w Ey come mere iOvwV 92 Wt DM ftlRVVCC INC C'f 'J J Dose - ... . . S N. S ,r..rrm -r- i iTTl " ( THE 006 VJA3 A. LITTLE WOlSV THE FELLOvO WHO LIU6S0N ) , "s- " Vast night-h&s not op v ThS' cTThec SOS of wcu jS V MUCH ACCOUNT ANWUIAS So Z V Vok. A C0?N.T , ' t-tjare: I'M &0IN3 To 65T Rid ?0'N6 To A era I -rzz p him ; seu him i Professional Directory This tliroeloi'y Is especially handy for tho uewiomcr or for the out -of -low ii icalcr who may want the naino and address of ottme prurcsslomil iiuin, It has been cnicfully pre parcd mid will proxe to ho u ri'Jidy aid to uuy reader in ob taining prompt prt)fciioual mtvIcu Classified For Quick Reference 1 ; ; JJ Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons Hl lHI K. III! tlV Atlnrni-r-nl- 10. i. Klllllv. l. II. Law. i.i'iuo wt'Ki-jiiciilwiin llulia- v 1 isynlcUu ana buravun Ihf. Tul.'pln.nn Alain 111. ,',v, ,Viol,'y Telephone l.iiililliiK Alain fi tTKI.I.A .V. HOIMIKIt, J. It. I'lH'llllAV nn.l l;:il.:illlAIUl.-.o. I n,,m'ufu" """ S''t'S phoi. . ''leu It. I', I rli ii I'd, s..ii.in..r Hull.llnit Main r.r.H - Alltn ntvVM hi l.inv, l,u llriimlc Nn- lloniil Hunk bullilinu. Tt-li'l'luuiu i'in 111. 11 aiih v imrvv, m. i. 1.1:1: not v, m. l). i I'ractlro tin i l ... I lo illHt-iiHt'S of tha II. K. IIIXOK Atli'i-iH-v lit l.inv. N.w ,,.,.y T.-l.-).l.nno l!,".li. "I"! . N'W J"ly Kuildll'K Muill lU bnlMliiK. Tuh'i'hoiiu Muln !I5. IIOIIKIIT S. l:AKI.-Alloni..y nt It ICII A HI1 I'. I. A N KIS M. U. J"u: . ., , . .V. 1'iij Hii-uin miii yui Kt'un Ja'-"li.ion biiitillni;. Tult'imunu ltiln f,7l. Ojirilnor . Tolrphona ; - ItuiliHiiu Uin yd cxill. ti. lll-:i.ll All'trni'y hi l,nw, ll.'.'lil .11, NVw l''cil'y llllll'llllK. lVl.plniim Muln T7'.l. w ..A,Vl . , .m. tilllt;t.'OII N.'W Fnli-y T... .phono DciltistH l'"ll''l"K .M.hIii 6 . . - -, -. -, - ! NtHim:. M. II. 1 'hyulc lull II I'll tiUl'K'""!! (hilduer bundnui. Telepiuino Main , IMI"U1" 1M "' K. ItAI.MTU.V, M. I). - I'raetlc) lirnhed to di-eae.i of the i,. ii. ii. .i,i.i:ii-'-r.'.,tis.. nonmn r!;; ',.r1,N"i", ""J Tt:,V",',i,09 Tl.U.'o,'iinVu "70.'"''"''' b,"1'""B' Bo" "m" li'.IIJ?nit MKln ?" Hr. K. V. JKISSMAV n.ntlt, Snlto A. I.. 111(11 Winxux. 31. II. L', ovr It.-il rrocf liruK Hlurc. WuiK'-'iy Tt'l.-pliony .Muln T17. TtnoniH 16-17 Telephone .Soiiuni-.r IIuIIUIiik Alain 15 - llr. I1V 111 lll'IIV 1 "lit 1st. Itoom 11. .Soiniiifr biilltlinu. Ttilt'Plionu - 1 '7' : -7 - Osteopathic Physicians Architect TTCZi. --- - - Cenoriil i)ieoiuihlc Practice ii sin i Kit t.i.ii., MARfiAHKT IMiLK, 11, O. t. II. Blll.LMI, Avrhltrct lrnctle limiud to cr of Infants. La Crando National Hank Bulldln Si'lidViTi WalSoi lhirdlck will succeed Mr. l-'arnham. liovcrnor Pierce vot"d aRalusI the chaiiKe of land attorneys In Deschutes county on the ground that no complaint had been made ii Ktt hist Mr. Knrnham's operations. If be ndvoruues It, ho knowt It'i food. La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Hattreuea of all kind leaned and rebuilt; Feather KenoYallng. Ea and Fluff Ruca made to order and for ale. Carpet and IVJg 01m lug. Fnrnlture Re-cover In t Licx-iised Fmnltf ator. i Factory Phone 424-W ' ClfAH. EDWAHDH, Prop. THE PURITY OF OUR bread ; AND PASTRV ?hould appeal, TO YOU PurityBqead It you ore Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts that . find thetr way Into your system you should Investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked nt this es tablishment. It will add 1o yo'ir enjoyment , stimulate your appetite and please your digestion. K. J. McWilliams By BLOSSEIt By TAYLOR