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V Friday, May 15, 1025. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SnVEN The Observer Want Ad Page Che Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo roll HKXT FOR It V.ST 4 -room furnished ; cotiage, ioii7 7th Hi., Phone 131- J. 10.5-14-41 r ill ItKNT Ktve room stucco lioiiKf oik Muck from postofflco. , j Hardwood floors, basement and . . furnace. Call 103 Washington. 20-5-13-31 rH KK.NT 2-room modern fur - nished dowiismirs apartment. 1017 Fourth, ilub Apartments. iu-5-y-tf rK ItKNT Kurn'.shed apt. Kden hohn AiitH. 6-4-u-if FOU ItKNT Apt. II qilll'H J. J. Koley. Kohy. lu-X-4-2i-tr rou nam: FOR SAI.K (h8ti r White pigs. ; Kills HuilHbuiy, Mi milt wcsi of . luvvu Heboid. U-5-14-2lp K H SAI.K Kurd coupe. Phono .Main 7-r.-u-atp Foil SAI.K I'urnitun. 1.113 .luek- son Ave. 0-B-13-4tp It's Clean- Up Time Ami It hhmilri be Hie occa hitui for iiu lo gel rlil of article (hut linvr been dis carded fniui your nun use hut lltiit still linti alue. Check them (hit im yon help with tiu cit-uiirp I hen cull us mi tin phono und glv ytmr Wniil Ail. It will sell I hem In a hurry and (ho cu.-t Is so miiuII as to ho negligible. 'An Observer Ho It." WhiU Ail Will "AN OnftERTOR WANT AD WILL DO IT." FOH SAI.K limine, 7Ti root lot. Inquire ul I S 10 Adonis Avo. ni-B-i i-ctp FOR SAI.K Good car, lots of y. speed and power. Will take piano or phonograph ns part payment. ,, Kustern Oregon MuhIc Co. : 20.fi.4-lf vaxti:i WANTED HAGS Clean cotton ,: raga at the Observer ' office. S Hrtng them In. 8-27-tf King; George Decides Against Any More Itoyul llesidences LONDON (AP) Disregarding ancient preei -dent flii down ly Ho- . man emperors. King George recent ly deellned to nrcept n legacy oi Gwyrrh Castle In Wales and $2f, fl on for lis upkeep, bequeathed to Mm In (rust by the ( 'ountess of Dundonald who died hist yi-or hav ing an estate valued at more than $1,000,000. Hope wus ttxpreHsed In the countess will thai the cusiie would become a permanent rcsi- ' denre for the kings of Knglnnd and for the princes of Wales, but as the bequest has been declaimed by it he ruler the property will pass, according to directions, to the Or der of St. John of Jerusalem In .Knglnnd. The castle will he used "by the order ns a priory for resi dential nnd administrative pur poses, :i In connection with King George's 1' refusal to receive the legacy It is recalled here that the Roman om- jierors from. Augustus on down the line, vastly "fnerensed their private -.estates, us was the custom, by means of legacies from their loyal r -subjects. ROYAL vacuum svi:i:pi:ii will tnko the drudgery out of your spring Iioilmi'Icau Ing. Mukn your cleaning a pleasure, nut a task. For a MUCK demonstra tion at your home, call MAI. 124 La Grande Electric Co. "The Storo of Quality and Service" Snellen Draw Lessons From Amerli-nii Itomls STOCKHOLM (AP) American road bulldinK experience, technique and machinery will he used in re building and perfect inif Sweden':; national highway system in. order to serve the country's ever growing automobile iniftie. This has been announced here in counvtion with the opening next June of a special laboratory for the testing ond se lect ion of new paving materials. engineer in charge, Uagnar it. Schlyter, has personally made a study tour through the Unit do States. Sweden Rpendo 72 per cent of the Income from automobile taxes for i ho re-cons; met Ion, widening or re-paving of roads. 10 per cent for new i-oad building machinery, four per cent for new bridges, two ;er cent on new surface materials und two per cent on research work. American methods of drainage have already been adopted In the south ern part of the country and, allow ing for differences In climate, the American stylo of surfaces probab ly will be followed. The scientists in charge huve found that vof all countries, the t'nlted States is the most advanced in the matter of making automobile roads. NEW TODAY NOTU'13 Classified Want Ads art strict ly CASH IS AHVAXCF.; copy must bt In not later limn V a. in. date of insertion. Hates: c per word for each Insertion. And now the Villain appears. I'Olt SAI.K A new four room modern hou.se, $r;ni.im down, balance like rent, fall i' is . iri-it-lr-2t KOU SAI.K Tulips. l:ijr, X ave nue. Phone 4 T : W. (1-5- l.1-;ii I COOKS MAIIKKT will np-n Situr day, May Hi. Cliuie" meals. Siit isf'ncl ion guaranteed. Plioin r.il'j. J. IJ-r.-lf.tp I'Olt SAI.K Chiffonier. f dining chairs. 'Z wicker chairs, rug, auto tent, fruit jars, '.his Spriu;;. IS-fi-IG-ll f. , . j Mrtr Ai D NJO0v FOH HALK l-lii inch wagon: rub ber 11 red buggy ; wagon at i nasi new. 2-'lfi Spruce, Phon K.K-lt. ir-r.-ir,-r.tp Foil SAI.K PCI ciivin.ibr si touring ear. ( 'heap lor cash. Will accept old Kurd as part, pay ment. Phone ,M, or call at i:ul' w Ave. i ft- 5-1 r - IT 1 1. FOH SAI.K White Mt. frigerator. Phone rand re- 27 YEARS AGO Two young purchiiNl Poland China brood sows fur sale. :12.."(I each. Sl shoats. Sit. .Ml each. P2'xHI' gaia-e, set on your lot.' Si:iS.(K. Cedar shhmlcs. 2.ao mid :l.ll per M. Ilone pahit, SJ.aO Hr gallon. We shipped In five barrels of linseed oil in three weeks-. That tells its nun story, as we hate only one barrel left. .Mure brushes on the road. Claude C. Pratt Lumoer Co. j "I'll Poor Man's Frtrod" Oppo. I'oandrj. I'MONIO Xl f No KundBj Haslnfwa ACME PAINT covers more surface, and really cobU less. Paint for every eurfaco Palul for Every Purpoaa 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. Dally Morning Observer. May 14. 1898. Ohas. Xoyes la vbdilng friends at Hllgard. Senator Wade of Summerville was in the city yeslerday. The Alliance Flouring Mill com pany .shippcij a car of Alliance flour to Klpin yesterday. It. It. Collins of Knmclu was In the city yesterday buying .supplies. Mr. Collins lias eight men cutting, wood Cor hiui. The Alliance Flouring mill com pany has no difficulty in finding market for their flour. Yesterday Manager A. V. Oliver shipped a car to San Francisco and has an order for another car lo be shipped Mon d ay. Hon. C. M, Donaldson, candidate for congress, and Samuel White, nominee for prosecut ing attorney, visited Perry and Hllgard Saturday after shaking hands with friends in this city. They , are at Cove this morning. ; ' -( - Contrastor S. H. Ilaworlh has ubotit completed I he si one work for the Hugar fai.'lory. There onl lemaliiM to be ImiIII a few more dera and the founuatlun will be ready for the sli'iiel m al sieel which is expected to arrive in a few days. The building will be erected and tiie machinery placed in position before the concrete floor Is laid. VICLAM - 4 a - ' v r it. fer i h 'r a?3 La Grande Theatres Millie Masters (ilu Lessons In Coined Italian (.nrden KOMK (AP). A special nniHlc course exclusively foi- American studenla will hi; given this Hum mer in the gro in-Is of the famom Villa d'Kste at TivoM. one of the marvels of Italian landscape gar dening. The course w open J uly 1 :t and con I inne until Sep. te ni her 11'. Among t he noted in Mtrtictors are Jtehpighi, Consolo. Corti and Signorina Vahii for composition, piano, violin and singing, respectively. If ho advertises K, ho knows UV ood. Intense Love Story by Famous Poet Is Made Into Film Hit. "The Roughneck." the William Fox special production which npens at the Star theater Satur day is a screen version of the well-known and widely read novel of that title by liobert W. Serv ice. Those who have enjoyed the poems of this gifted writer . have been given another thrill in this, ills latest work of fiction. The nory is a succession of dramatic surprises in the life of u man, whose nature has become warp-'d through a cruel trick of fate. The swift, rythmic movement of the poet Is apparent in the fiction of Service and coupled with this is Irs wonderful descriptive powers, making "The Roughneck" an bl al .story for adaptation to the screen. Oeorgv O'lti ien, whose rise to t he stellar ranks has been rapid .nid deserved, plays John Mootl. 'he man wit h t In- creed of "Let me die fighting.' The vigorous iv.it I -moving action of the slory is admirably port rayed by this young artist, who really seems lo live the part. The criticisms of the leading w riters of the trade Journals agree .'hat the part is one of the best lli.'il )i:t f.vcr In ell HK-slmied to 'l trie n and a happier suh-cllon j for the part could not have le-wi made. j Hillie Dove, the beaut II nl ond j Talented yu'ing serein "idebritv. ntays opposite M r. i Rrh-n and i) the role of Felicity Anhn has n.-ver b'- n cast to better advant age, ii is claimed. In addition to the featured play ers the cast contains a list of pop ular personalities: Harry T. Mor- y, Cl. o Madison, Charles A. Mel lon, Ann Cornwall, Harvey Clara, Mary on Aye, Kilnu Klchnor and Muddy Smith. The picture was directed by John Conway from the scenario prepared by Charles Kenyan und In common with the recent Wil liam Fox specials, has been given ver lavish ami elaborate produc tion. The action Of the first part of the story taken place in San Fran cisco. The main sequences, how ever, are laid in the South Sea Islands. Strong Cast Assembled in Griffith Drama. Hollywood ond New York's Urondway unite t heir dramatic strength In "Lovc'h Wilder net's," in which First National will pre sent 'orinne drift it h at t he Ar cade today. Supporting Corlnno in this pie lure are two prominent Ilroadw.iy stage playeiH, who were brought to 1 lolly wood to- create the lead ing male roles. They are Holmes Herbert and Ian Keith. Another stage celebrity in the cast Is Maurice Cannon. Cannon was brought over by First Na tional from Franco, where he was lciding Juvenile with the Coniedie Frunenise in Paris. Playgoers of older memory will recall two other faces in "Love's Wilderness," reminiscent of at age fame of two decades past, Th-y are David Torn-nee. In-other of Krnest, who was hading baritone In "The Geisha" and other comic operas that were nit the rage a generation ogo, and Kmlly FiU i oy, as well known now In films as n character acinus os she was on the Knglish and American stages twenty years ago. Tills ptcpire presents the lovely Corlnno in u new dramatic ele. ment totally different in spirit from that of "It lack Oxen" and "Ullle of the Field," in which slm scored I rotficndoutdy. it is the story of a young southern girl who runs away with an uil enturer nnd takes her through scenes in i 'an 'i da and the Sout h Seas. liobert ',. Leonard directed. Humor and Thrills Predominate In "On Time." "On Time." nt Sherrys nt once a supremely thrilling and boisterous, ly funny photoplay, with itiehurd Tulmadge, the dare-devil perform er of deuth-dcfyiiiK stunts. In the leading rote. "On Time!" Is on exceptionally vivid melodrama or idartling' mo lives and decidedly w icrd action which vergts at times info uproar ious fane. Jt deals with the un certain and mneh. crossed road to suceesa of Harry Willis, a young man of pluck und ambition, as played by Uichard Talmadm'. Nat urally there la a girl, the same one, ut the beginning and at the end of the young man's adventures. An unscrupulous dealer in art ob jects, with an eye to the beautiful young lady does Ills utmost to put skids under ihe hero's ambitions and almosi succeeds, lleeuuso the young man has thrown away as a jinx, a strange Chinese Idol which the young lady had given him as a good luck token when he started out to Hud success, the art dealer acta the boss of Chinatown against dim by accnslnt; him of' wilfully losing the idol which they look up on as sacred. In the unToldlng of thrilling events there Is a capture of the girl by the Chinamen and u sensational rescue in their den where the hero lighis single-handed against the entire long. And, there are other adventures for the hero before he reaches Hie coveted goal of success, such as an uncanny experience with an Insane doctor who. but for a sensational escape, would have used the young men as a subject for the transfer or a gorilla's brain to a human be ing. Jtlohnrd Talmodge performs the full quota of startling stunts as a Jump from the lop of a telegraph pole, seven stories In Ihe air to the roof of an adjoining house. Supporting the stunt king In "On Tinn:" arc stick well ami favor ably known players as Hillie Dove, playing the leading female role, George Slegmau, Stuart Holmes, Tom Wilson, t 'buries Clary and I long las Gerard. Comedy "Dynamite Doggie." Professional Directory Tliln (llitHlwy is i'M'ciiilly liiuuly for lla- ltcucom-.r or fnr Ihe out-of-Lmil render wlio limy imtt die immi! uihl ailttifstt of S4.HH. iiroft'Mstonul num. Jt liar, bit-ii t-itn'fiilly iuv puntl mill will prow- li he a rtmily uiil iu nny rcacW In ob taining pi-ompt proft'sMoiinl M'iiru Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons. Ill fill K. llltAIIV Attnrni v-Tit- , ' MltllV, II. 1. 1j.iv. ol flc .mI-Jiii'Iii UuiM- ' "y":i"U and b.iri;. on iiiB. T.!l.-phuiio .Muin 111. 'ivii'iilinna Uuililliih- Mul,. 23 STKI.I.A V IHIII.ICIt, l. I,. 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Oilier events which followed were Dream Gate, a dance drama; track meet, and folk dances by high school girls. WEAVER'S Tsllora, Cleaners, Djen And I'rraaers I-nONB MAIN lit Depot btreel La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattreuei of all kind, leaned and rebuilt; Feather KenoTatlnc. Rac and Fluff Ruga made to order and for ale. Carpet and Krif Cla Br ing. Furniture Ro-coTorlnf. Ijlixtiactl Fuinlifaler. Factoiy Thone 424-W CHAS. EDWAHDS, Prop. nthe Purity of OUR BREAD i AND PASTRY iSHOULO APPEAL. cr. TOtOU! iaT.nnii.mj,nai'ifi .".S 1 PuritV Bread TiJWffaKanab fomo lo our RIkko ITKit on Jrfferaon St. All Klnic.'H linro front llu-ro ilnlly except Hiiuilaya. I.FAVK I.A fJHAMIi; l'Oll JOKi'lili 7:.ln - 0:00 - ll'::t0 . 4:00 laker 9:00 l:00 - 4:,10 I i inlti l.iii 11:00 - 4:00 Iir.l'OT PHONE MAIN 7 UK If you lire ittlorratod In the purity of the food pro ducts that find their way Into your ayatum you should lnvi!tlu(o tho nutritious bread and dainty, Hntlufuc tory piialry baked nt Hits es tablishment. It will add to yo'ir enjoyment, ntltniilalo your appi'tlto and plauso your tllKestlon. U GRANDE K. J. McWilliams FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wouldn't That I5e Nice? I5y BL0SSER TM' VocToR!! . vir; ff k c - t r I I VIOKQtn VJMATS-AMAYrER. WjJi ff , ITS AJOTWINS SERIOUS- I 1 C ( OH SOOOV' AM' K ' 1 HlATnW Z&SS&W lBW ACASi; FEATHERS SOWS ) -- . I CMEB To THEIR Ti,Xfi, C.2a K. OP CMICIENPOX! V. ,,D..uo J -- ' rryy -A: J vf V " 7 a-.-sK v v-r? (i 's : ll MOM'N POP Take a Chance, Pop! By TAYLOR ( CoSV INlTrl VOC feRlTuMCTC y- "A ? t-ACN ANVTHIN& IF A I TO PA VOJS 7-&T6 IP A VI tEE tu , . . 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