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Thursday, May 14. 15)25. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PARK S3VEW The Observer Want Ad Pajje fhe Market Flace ot Union and Wallowa Counties l-'OH KENT FOIt nKNT h'lvc room stucco hnnst- om' block from iiostoffU't. 1 llunlwood floors. '-u'infnt uml furnai'i. Cull WHHliinKton. I 211-0-n-3t l-'olt ItKNT Kurnisln-d house.1 Kl-nt frutt for boaril of owner.' No chllilrcn. Klu:! 11 Avcv, uft r ; .' o'clock. lt.-0-l:'-3lp , l-'OK KKNT 2-room modern fur nished (lown.suiira upui'Linciit. k HIV Fourth, Huh AiariiMcniH. ' lo-n-u-if KUII HKNT Kunr.BlK-d apt. Kii4-n-! liolin Ants. e-4-au-ir' r J'UK ItKNT Apt. Ill 1'olcy. In qulr J. J. Foley. &-4-l'-tf run kai.i: JOIt 8A1.I-: Furniture 1313 Jack son Ave. C-fi-l3-4tp l'Olt HAI.K Wild hay. 1'hom furiners f5. 7-f-13-lMp FOIt SAI.K- 3 dozen IliyillK lieilH. I While ItocUs and DrphlnKtolis. Imiulre Itlmi I) Ave. I'hone 2 24 w. 17-&-i:i-21 KOK SALIO l!iL':i Kurd touring oar. Inquire of Observer or call at n Birch HI., or Thorn H.O W. 1 !-- 1 2-Ut i JOB HAI.K Cabbage plants, 7',e jn-r hundred. Mas T Avenue, i ll-&-l:ttp V'Olt SALIO limine, 7f foot lot. Inquire at 1SH) AdtiuiR Ave. i o-r,-1 i-fitp KOK SALIO Uood car, lots of Bpeed and power. Will take piano or phonograph ns part payment. Kustern Oregon Music Co. , 20-5-4-tf This 0-i'ooni modern ltuntru low Willi sleeping porch FOR SALE TVrniK Itenonnldo jTelt ilhone ftllii-ll In I. SI. Or Main Till) in A. SI. . ROYAL vacuum swrnpKU will tnko tlifi drudgery out of your spring Iiiimi:Icuu liitf. Mnko your cleaning n pleasure, not n task. For n I KI'K demons! ra tluu at your home, call MAIN 121 La Grande Electric Co. "The Store of Quality and Kcrvlco" ACME PAINT covers more Burface, and realty cobU loss. Pnlnt for every surface Paint for Every Put pone, Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE 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 this occa sion for you to gel riil of articles I hm Imvo been dls enrded from your own use but Mint III have value. Cheek Iheni over as you help with the Clean-Ip then cat I us on the plume uiul ffivi your Wunt Ad. It will sell thrill hi ll hurry and tlit' ctist i so small us to b negligible. "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It." man onprcnvm want AD WIliL DO IT." - WANTKIl AT flNi'K Good com petent Kiel ilcHireH house work in KOod liolne. 'it 1 1 room 24 Foley llolel. 34-t-U-2tp WANTKl) Pasture for 2 cows. I'hone 4.r.(!-j. 7-r-l 1-31 WANTED HAGS Clean cotton niKS ot the Observer office. P-rinR then In. J-27-tf 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, May 13, 1898 Miss Bessie Henry who wujs expert ed to finish her course in the Portland Business college dur ing the. next four weeks may not he nblr to do So US she is quite sick at present. The soda fountain at Wright's drug store la now charged uguln, and those who have patronized 1M M nro gTtlin so tunny empty llnsi-cd nil I fane Is iiround that we will he fjhid to sell soinu at each. They would he Just the stuff to put uaollnc In. Our while lead, palul and nil, var nish and floor paint, shingle stain is Kofnx In run all over the couii tiy and snirar it iiii inn it ym will hardly recognize it. Mort; lawn fencing coin I n. Wait your nun and wive muney. House paint S2..VI per K'dloii. Mwv bin v ics on the rad. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Th Poor Hun t Frlnwl" .Oppo. Fotmdry. PHONE S48 W No Sunday lioalnraa liy ptf1 i-maw. j NEW TODAY NOTICE ClssHirleil Want Ads nre strict ly CASH IN AKVAXCKj copy munt bo in not luler thun D a. in. Unto of Itist'i-tlnn. Unti: lie per nunl for each Insertioa. FOR HKNT Good business loca tion, moderate rent. AddresH box K35, Ijl Orunde. 12-j-11-ltp FOli ItKNT l.lKllt hovis Itecplne rooms. It'itsinuhle. fine block from I'. . I '.I I 4 Third nlreel. !2-5-H-ltp WANTICI) Strange lady In city wishes work. Write. U. ll.. care Observer. I n-Ti-14-1 1 p j WANTKI) Capable energetic man ' needed for factory representative to handle our business In I.a (.ramie district; wond.-rfill op portunity with fulure foi- rlulil perHon. :perienci! or cap.lal unnecessary. Write fully Vulc.in SlI'K. Co., Kalainaoo, .Mich. 3 r.-ri-1 1 -1 1 1 SIONKY 'I'll LOAN I tepres. nt a- tlve of the r'ed,MHl litid Maul; for farm losns and the I'aeiile Savings and l.nnn Association for city loans. Also term loans on farm or city property, ('has. H. Reynolds. Summer llolel Midi;. 3r.-r.-H-ll FOR HAI.H Ch.ster White plKs. Kllis .Salisbury, s mile we.-a ot Iowa School. 1-5-H-L'tp FOIt F.NT 4-rH)m furnished cottage, IC07 7lh jfi.. I'hone 13 1- 1 -r-1 4 - 4 1 Zt BKU ItltK'K Itooms from $5 to $10.00 and up; also rooms with board. Kverythlng modern. Soiio furniture lor sale. 20-fi-H-lt KOH RAI.K Kord coupe. Main 525. 7- Vhone -H-:Ml fountain know exactly what to ex pect. Those who havu not been so fortunate should try u Kumple Klass at oner. A. II. '1m xry's cipar store is un dergoing some extensive improve, ments. A tioda fountain is now in position. The quarterly examination of the tenchers Is being held at I'nion, The applicants are: Anna . I a, Kmma 10. lttdwell, John lindrum, Wilda K. Moore, Victoria Wursh am, Jessie (111 It I lan. I 'nion; Tru man Allen, Hallway; Kannie oil ver, La (irande; Fannie Harris, 101-:ln;- N'ellHa Cihormley, iKIaln; S:idit 10. Ilaird. Island City; Arthur Ber ry, Bell Meyers, V. J. Cas4-. Fr-d Wilson, Klmer Holinan, M. Cianl ner. The cxaiulners are J. i;. Rey nolds, Mrs. ,M. T. Havis and i'. K. CUfver. J. W. McAlister. .7. 10. B.ynolds, r. 1. I lul'f inuii. 1. 10. fhenault. J. fhrlstenson, t'. 10. Oliver ami r. Corpe, populist candidates were present at the populist speaking Wednesday evening. Those present ut the meeting of the Jollity Whist club yt'Sterd:ty were: Mesdames Causey, White, O'Tool, Andros.1. Finn, Itichey. Sau ling, (Mark, Hanson, (juaekeii bush, Ni wlln, 1 Minn, l-'olcy, 1'at ler.sou, Sargent, tJardenier anil Ca va mi. Visitors: Mesdames Berry, Boss find Bohnenkamp. Child t. M dies on I'canut SAIJOM, Or. The 2 year old daughter of Mr. and M is. l.co Katherlner who live on a ram-h near liallas, choked to de:tth when a peanut lodge.) in her throat. The child was brought to Halem for ni-dical tr'-atment. I j FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS H ;UtWAWT OU 5M i Lj flJf ; s-itj J -gva ., . ...cc. .... ;5tfr MOM'N POP Can't Question Olga By TAYLOR SHUCKS -HP.E COW -5 PE6Ky ) f U OL&A &OTO ThE DOOft AND ) ""TN r MRS &UMN BA.M M APCwo, ' GlT OuTA yfir. - s0U AN'T I " nrHM B jJJII 1 W;,n Jf J SSMw j uzip ilwu Mtm OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo and thcn 7neN 2 tOfeHT around T-R TH3 NEXT "PAY To&c-TWvN e. X Pl. AN AT Ors THE feOSlMesS &OT R.EAC Srt"3SY ABOUT (T. - 30 You KNOto tAjf-wr He. MVS To tlcs Re? aYs sowersooY things Hte-'a 9RtTTY SMART,' MSCLYOU WUOW, til HEM HE SPRUNG THAT I G.OT S.00O ANV MA 55 AHV RlCHT I N ' A PLASH X SAYS 'THE SflNeio YOUf Ca' Se&N fUM I THat CJH&N t SAYS THE TO ttou We IPiDN'T LET OUT ANOTHER "Pe,ep -THAT a SHUT HIM Uf 1 NeXT PAY--- 1 """bC W . M hZr A H 11" La Grande Corinne Griffith Appears in "Beauty in Distress" A mognstlno wrtter. In a recent I review oi i in, nun, career oi . or ; hine Griffith, referred to her as ."beauty In distress.' Her pictures. jV.e added, almost always showed iher In difficulty because of her pul- I'ehritUde. In "Love's Wilderness. her lat i st First National production, Cor inne faces quite a different situ- at Ion. Plie Is still "beauty in dis-j i tress;' however, it is not because 'of her wealth. It is her comeliness which leads her Into difficulty. The story, written by Kvelyn Campbell, a well known writer, shown Corlnno n t he hcjlo of n lilt hi Louisiana town und engaged to wed an explorer. HU tires o:' vntti'ig for him to return, though. and linalty elopes with a compara tive stranger. In the wilds of Canada, where ! tin couple seek to make their ihome, Corinne is afforded oppor tunity to display perhaps the most pretentious hit of tensely dtamotir acting of her career. She is shown ias an abandoned wife, fighting for her life in a blinding hllzxard. Later, In a sequence of elabo rate scenes depicting the South Sea ( Islands, she ret urns to her gor geous costumes, for which she Is iiioted, and again rises lo emotion al heights when she discovers her self blgamously married. I Conine continues to be "bemity j 1 n distress," but pre-vicw critics of j" Love's Wilderness" aHHi-rl that here she is more beautiful and In tgreatT distress than rYer before. .Holmes Herbert and Ian Kelh thead her supporting casl. I The picture will be at the Arcade .Theatre next Friday and Saturday. I'D JAY POUNDS r - cO - - - SHUT HI H OP. Theatres New Paramount Comedy Is Thriller. The Alan Cros!nd-Parn mount production. "Contra band," featur ing Lois Wilson, Noah Beery. Ray mond Hatton and Bayuiond McKee, will be shown today at the Star theatre. The, story, which Jack Cunning ham skillfully adapted from t he absorbing novel of the same name by 'lon-nce Budingtun Kelland, combines rip-roaring action, whole home Jiuinor and a rousing ro mance. What could he more provocative of thrills and excitement than a beautiful young miss, editor of n small -town newspuper, starting; In to solve "the mysterious disappear ance of a sheriff and finding her self fighting u gang of rum -runners and bootleggers? And what Is funnier than a male beauty content with Its inevitable rivalry, or the romance of a digni fied young professor who tries lo express his love In words of six syllables? Add to that a vllllanous deputy- sheriff and a crooked politician who holds a mortgage on the news paper, und you begin to realize t hat the picture possesses all the necessary Ingredients for un hour of worth-while entertainment. To make certain that. Justice would In? done to the various char acters In the story, J. hector Cros land has assembled u hand-picked cast of experienced and popular players. Lois Wilson, ns Hm ama teur edilor-delecttve, has a role that offers her splendid opportuni ties of displaying her delight! ill personality and histrionic ability; .Noah Beery la an effective vllllan; Itaymond Hatton portrays u serio comic part In his usual finished Of All f rZs ,V A v 1 ir W WTVfT " F f Iff - style; and Itaymond McKre Is very convincing and decidedly humoroua as the unworldly protissor. All In till, "Contraband" slut pes up an mighty likely uereen lure! "Fools in the Dark7, At Sherrys Theater Today. Dropping from un airplane to the deck beneath; driving an uu sliding down the bellying sail to the dec kbeneath: iLriving nn au tomobile up a louding plat for in und onto the lop of a moving freight train: Hunting a gang of thugs 111 it .New York dive; escap ing an avalanche w1hto contrac tors are blowing up a hillside to make u road these were hut a few of the things required of Matt Moore, who plays Hie leading role in Al Santel's "Fools in the Hark," at Sherrys. The til rector who put. over Jghty Out" again seores with a success which helongs to the same general film family as his previous achievement, in "Fools In the 1 lark." which Is from an original story by Bertram .Millhauser, seeu arlorlzed by M r. M lllhauser and John (irey, laughs and thrills go hand in hand. Throughout the terrible experience of the acsllietlr young l'ercival Schwartz., son of the inventor of the Schwartz. Stay ch un tlarbae.e Can, I here Is u nolo of coiiudy relief which makes that as Well as Intense. But they are -not all amusing for the actor, believe Mr. Moore him self I If you've got to try mighty hard to keep from breaking your neck, l doesn't make much dif ference whether you are doing H seriously and with malice afore thought, or whether along with the thrill of the thing there is a smile or a broad grin lor the spec laior. i 'oinedy showing Harry Lmig don In "The Sen Squawk." IKX; S.WIOS MAN'S I.H'IO MAItsnriIOI.il. Ore. Kd Old land, rancher living five miles west of MarshfieM owes his life lo the loyalty of his mongrel dog, which grabbed a wounded black bear which charged Mr. oldland and was within a, few feet or him when the dog nipped bruin's hind led. old land had no arms or means of de fense and would have horn killed by the animal but for Hie dog and another one which entered the fray. Stanley Oldland was hunting with his brother und used all his; ammunition on the hear without killing it. He started home for1 more ammunition, leaving Kd to watch the animal. Bruin then made his charge. The dog which saved his life was severely mauletl fy the hear but will not die. IBmmI Itlver Fhv Cauc Burric.i. HOOD KlVIOIt, Or. Kd Band of Fort land, deputy state lire vnurshal, who arrived here to join local fire officials In an Investiga tion of the fire which destroyed the Hood Blver Vinegar plant and Kelly Brothers' warehoii.'ie Sunday, "mulling a loss of K"u "0. said he and his associates were unable to uncover anv clue that might give 'hem an Inkling as to (he causo or the fire. .Safeltj ' SwifIt Comfmialdu Q f'onm to our Rtago Depot on Jefferson St. All Stages Irnvu from thcro daily e tec pi Hutidayn. MOAVIO l,A fJUAM!C I'OU Joseph 7:30 - :00 - I2:fl0 - 4:00 Baker 0:00 - l:00 - 4:0 I'endlrUin 11:00 - 4:00 I)i;i()T I'llOMJ WAIN 7U9 the Nerve Professional Directory This directory Is especially handy for the ncw inner or for the out-of-town reader who nmy want the name oud address of aoino professional num. It has been caivruliy pre pared tind will prow to le a ready uid U any reader in ob taining prompt profejfcionul scrWcu Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys III t.' 11 V. IIIMDV --- Altoruev-at-LtlW, olfiee VeHl-.litt-oisoll Build ing. Telephone Muin 111. n)( IIHA nml 11li:UH Itll Ceo. T. Cuchrun and Colon it. lOlierhard, Attornes at Law. La Cnuule Na tional Hank building. Telephone Main Ot. I. F. Ill VO -AHornev nt Law. Itooms -0 Ml 1!-'. NVw Foley Itnr.FIIT . i:AKI Attorney nl Law, , Wesl- Jaeobson building. TvlepTionu .Main bit. C'AHI. ti. IIF.I.MAttorney nt Law. i; ii u. New Foley Building. - Teh-phono Main VV'J. Dentists Ir. VI'HMl JllMNSnV Dentist, Cm duel- Iniildtiig. Tidephoim Main IKi. Dr. It, II. .MM. I. Fit Bentbd. Itooms H to IT, I'Hlliier-Boeseh building. Telephone Mull! 70. Dr. I:. I. MIIHSIIAV Beiitlst, Suite 2, over Bed Cross Drug blurt). Telephone Mnln 717. IIP. It A V MIIIPMV Dentfut. Boom CI, Summer building. Tulephoau Mala 7!t7. Architect V, II. lllM:it, Arclittrrl Boom 7 La Orando NiitUuml Bunk Bui hi in tr WEAVER'S T.llorfl, Cleaners, Djen And Pnmerg PHONE 6IAIN IS) Depot HtrecA La Grsnde Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Uattrosae. of all klada leaned and rebuilt; Feather Henoratlni. Rf and Flult Ruga made to order and tor ale. Carpet and Rug OlMa Ing. Furniture Re-corerlng, Lloeuaed I'HiniiRater. Factory Phone 424-W C1ITA8. KDWAItOS, Prop. Physicians & Surgeons K. ii. MitllV, II. II. 1'ay.sKiaii tind .3111 X"W Foley TelephonO Muin .tuiiimag sti:i.i. v. iioimi m. u. i IMiynieian and .Surtfeon It iimns Ki-u Telephone RoinnuT Huilding Mnln fiMt llAltftY 1K1I VV. II, II. 1.1 i: mil VV, M. II. rraetfee limited lo iIImi'ms.-h of the 10 ye. Kur, osc and Throat. New Foley 'J'eleidoni J 1jui(ling Maui lli ItlCIIAKD I. I AMUS M. . i'hy.iician ana burgeon flnrdner T lephona Building Mhiu tUi W. T. leAIHMtV. .11. I. , Surii.-on New Foh-y Tel,-pbon Building Alsin C'J V, H. uouiti:, . II, l'hy.sh. lua und Surgeon New Foley Telephone Ihiildlng Main I'J f. i it i.sro, i, i. Brsetleo linilled to ljs.-ases of the Fyi, Fur, Nos arid Throat. Booms IS-lit TViephonn Roniiner lUitldlniT Main 7TH A. b. UK II ltimo, m. i). Surgery Booms lfi-17 Telephone Soininer Builillng Muin 1 i Osteopathic Pliysicians j. i,. inci i:. ii. o. , Geni'ral o.iieiqmt hie 1'raetlco MAIU.AIir,T IXCl.lI, 1). O. Prnctiru iiialud to cmo of Infants. Sommer Telephane Bulldliiff Male, lut nthe purity of Our. bread vN iJ;vANO PASTRY" oHOULD APPEAL. TO YOU ! Brad I! you aro Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts that find their way into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked nt this es tablishment. It will udd to yoir enjoyment, ntlinulute your appet He and please your digestion. K. J. MeWilliams By BLOSSEIt r run it nrn arnvc, it Purity