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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1925)
Tuesday, May 10, 192.",. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I : The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties. i on m;.T 'll l'.KNT 0-room modern fur ni.shed Iioiikc. l'hone 343-A. U-5-lS-2t i-'Ctlt KKNT ' apartment. -Th rce 1'hom room modern 47 1 -M. I 8-n-l -:ip ' l"oll ItKNT Throe room upart meiu and KaraKe. inquire at - W aul robe. lil-S-lG-'Jlp lil-JNT 2-room modern (ur ifc nisled dowiiKte.irs apartment. V-J 1017 Fourth. Hull Apartments. ! in-r,.:i-ir rwil UM ! uni.siu-u api. r.iuii- j . holm A pis. e-4-3U-tf J'olt JtKNT Apt. Ill l-'oP-y. Ill-I quire J. J. Koley. 8-4-22-tr rou sam: )'OR SAI.K Household furniture. KUivch. tables, chairs, dresser, ' chilTouicr. nips, beds, etc., all I'or I $17f If taken at i'. l.eavlmri I city, l'hone 2M, M in- call ni I: 112 W Ave. l5-6-l.S-2lpi rH SAI.K le mi wagon, - it;ir, 'Sixth tit. s-5- FOB SAI.K (lit VKAhK i horses. I nair mill; iioals: s-r.-K;-:tt Work hors I pair milk Koala: 1 ) in wood j logging war Phone 1C4 M. r-'-fi-Hi-Ittp you sai,ic - Yearling Jersey bull. 'ibbon KellllieUy brood Two blue ; mans. Farm S7. 1 -n;-::ip FOB HAI.K chjfionier. f dining ; chairs, 2 wlelcr chairs, rug, auto : tent, fruit Jin h. yits Spring. I is-r-ir-tf Knit KAI.K1 inch wagon:.rub her tired buggy; waxon nlinost I new. J 1 fl Spruce, l'hone 1 s -1 1 . : ir-f-ir.-Mp FOB SABK flood car, lots of f speed and power. Will take piano !, or phonograph ns part payme nt. Kastorn Oregon Music Co. r un-fi-4-tf a An;i) iVANTKH RAGS Clenn cotton ROYAL vacuum sVEi:ri:n will lake tlio ilniilKery Put of your fipriu hou.si'cU'au lS. Mako our rlrailiNg n pleasure, not a lusk, l'or a l-'HI-:!5: tlcniimsl ra tion at your home, call MAIN ia-i La Grande Eleclric Co. 'The Store of Quality mul Kcrvlcu" Exide Batteries S'l llO.MI'.lilKJ t'Al:iU ltl-7r)KS B. tk M. Kpolllt'liLn Klaxon llonn Piukard Wlrr all Mies Klop l.lflils (imcralor Htnrtcr llruslipa llobrrt llowli aoil ( hninploo LIkIH (Jlobes all Nlztw Hpark IMuirs Lump Kox-ketn I'opixT Tuning C4'iiulnn lliniy ami Dolro Carlu-IH f.tilitHni t'jl, I'OIIHS. etc. FRED T. BURGESS IKAIIf 111 U08 Jrttmm t , , , , t 7- ACME PAINT covers more surface, and really coMi Ims. Tnlnt for fivory surface Paint for Every Purpose Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE GUY, SELL OR TRADE SERVICE Our new Telephone Directory will be issued soon. Arc you in it? If not, let us have your listing now. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ail will ilo it iptickly mid i't-4nMin)"-nllv. .i matter wlial yum want, if it can bo found in the I .it Grande territory, n Waul Ail wilt fiiul 11. trailer Interest ami render -uuiiil nit' built oit-p n long period nf years slums its alue fn I)sit'- Want Ad. Intelligrnt i c o p 1 1- wnteli (In ni constantly for buying, renting, trading, get I hi g J"' ' anil get Unit help, etc. The n-l Is smail I he iv tiirns are Immediate. an OHKrirvm want AD WI1-L I0 IT." rugs at the Obaei ver officii. Bring them In. S-87-tf i.( )ST Smalt eh i Id's coat, Finder phase I. ;ie II at Observer office i i-r.-i n-Htp hum) l'i il N 1 1 I'air of hoi ii rim tiled . Kl;iK-sfi. ftwner may hnve KJime upon identii'lention ami pnynieni of thin ud. fall Observer. Iladlo photos came from Hono lulu ko fast 1 lin-e tfirlH only liad time to slip on bathluK suits. RELAX THOSE "JUMPY" NERVES Only those who suffer with "nerves" can appreciate the; aKOtiy and torture they endure. Jt scums its thouKh lest attd relaxation are lorever denied Hi em. To sit still iH impOHHihle. To sleep peace- fully and re-st Cully is out of the lUCHlion. No wonder many jn fortunate people who suffer from nervt In- ; flatiiination seek relief In brom j ides, narcot icii and other dnnffer Iouh, lialjit-lDrininff driiKM. Hut the jnerv.es are only fooled for a short ' tiiinf."' Muck Hiey come after tho 'temporary effect weai-H off, throb !l)lnT. IwitchinK ancl acliltiK" wllh a j madeniiiK Intensity worse than jCVer. Tho only way to obtain perma nent relief 1h to l:eal the affected ! nerves, not merely deaden t hem. ! Kopa Neuritis -Tablets are com i pounder for this purpose, lliirm ! less. They contain no bromides for narcotics. They ro direct to ; the cause of the trouble. Kndorsed , by many leading physicians. (Jet .a ono-dollar packne and start this effective treat ment today. I Your (IruKKit will recomincrNl !theni. lied Cross MriiK Stor will .iiupply you. Mail orders filled. NEW TODAY NOTICE C'lasslrittl Want Ails arc St Hil ly CASH IX AllVANCEl ropy must be In not later than V a. ni. date of Insertion. Hate: 2c per wonl fur eaeh Insertion. KOI I SAI.K OH TIlAlli: l"ann. runnluK waler, elim" In. Sutdli-r loan can handle l'hone :iilti V. 12-5-19-ltP l'"Oll SAI.K Apl. house, nicely lo caled. Will take In north sldu pi-operly. l'hone aii'.t w. 12-5-l!i-Mp l-'Olt SA 1. 1-:-Victor I'orlahle phon ' orapli. &r, Kood records. I'all (-J. U'-5-lS-2lp I'OH SAI.K Olt TH A 111-: Chandler bIx touring car. I in' 1. Am leav ing city and will sell reasonahly ' or will accept a HkIh car in trade, l'hone l!'.ir M, or call at 1.112 w Ave. 15-5-l!l-2lp MONHY TO LOAN lteresenla tlve of Hi.' l-'eih i-.il l.aud Hank for Kami Loans and Ihe I'acil'ic Kavlncji and Loan Association for 4'lty Loans. Also term loans on farm or city properly, fhas. II. Heynolda. Hoinuier Hotel Hlih:. ar.-r.-i'.i-it I'OH SAI.K Heed hahy IniKiry. (ln.uo. tall 1707'Adains. 1 2-5-1 'J-ltp "OH HUNT Apartment. JIO.O" Willi llht anil water. GeorKc Hall, 1212 Washington Ave. 12-ri-l!l-2tp !''OH SAI.K Household furniture Am leaving cily and have a few pieces of furniture left which I will sell reasonahle. I'lione 2H5 M or call ut 1:112 W Ave. L'lp WANTKI) Cattle to pasture. .Farmers 175. C-r,-l!l-2tp I-'OH ItKNT Knur room house, close In. Inquire 1 50 7 Washing ton Ave. 12-G-l'j-ltp I'OH SAI.H -- KIcepitlK tent and hedslead with sprinKs. Call :lo2 J. lll-6-I!l-lt FOlt SAI.K- Kitchen cabinet, 15. i:i0!i i-'i i-st Hi, 7-s-l!t-:u 27 YEARS AGO.- Daily Morning Observer, May 1 H, 1 1)S. 'Che recent rains mean several thousand tons more of hay than if It had not occurred. -Mrs. Jiobert Lyle left last nij;ht to attend the .;. A. It. encampment at The Dalles. She is a member of tin- w. Ii. C. The Misses Willie and Carrie Laehner, of linker City, who have been Riiests of .Mrs. Frank Pike, re lumed home Tuesday morning. The Klffln train was an hour late ve.terday on account of leading n cars of Mock for Maud McDonald. They were Wallowa cattle and in tended for tin- Omaha market. .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kuyle, of Portland, are in the city KU'-sts of .Mr. and Mrs. (k-oie II. Carrey. Mr. Kayle is representing the firm of Puller and Co., and Mis. Kayle is accompanying him on his trip. A. T. Hill arrived yesterday from McMlnnvllie. Oregon. Mr. lll) will engage in the drug business In this city In partnership wllh A. V. Al len. Their place of bu.lneas will FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS mH OUT CP TUB "fff, -m 60.TAO JJ SRE.IEKr W F J(TuAT D,D SUsl f W tfMtg f. 'rOllP "v S - ACS MOM'N TOP i Goei& i'-i CO 00AJN To TmE BAPSfR SHOP AND Get a ha'RCot r J f 7 W7m Mi OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE good HEaWens, mrl?. Trcue, imcn wicc tbuJcvc ust up? rr"s tack, tack You use, Over La Grande "The Narrow Street" At Sherrys Last Time Tonight. For those who like fun, witty and wholesome, I st rough' recom mend the Warner Hros., photoplay. "The Narrow Street," which is be ing shown at the Sherry theater, last showing tonight. The picture lias been translated to the screen by Jullen Josephson from one of tilts year's best novels written by Kdwin Pateinan Morris, whose subtle blending of humor and mystery, generously flavored with a fascinating love story, has produced a most enjoyable photo play. "The Narrow Street" Is one con tinuous thrill aftor the other, mak ing yon laugh and .sympathize with Matt Moore ami Dorothy I evon who manage to get into the very ; embarrassing pass of being liu.s- iibnnd and wife in name, with a few extra twists thrown in. 1 lis bach (lor quarters rudely , i desecrated by a nameless girl, who ' frankly confesses she is hiding from the police. Siman Haldane Is ' unwillingly forced into t he ques- Unliable position of harboring a I strange young woman, whom he I soon leti rns t o love wit h u 1 1 Hi e (starved intensity of a solitary life. Cnable to confess his love in view iof the compromising situation, he j helplessly aids and abets the (em- be the p,u?.'.inl building, which was built especially for them. On last Sunday, while riding a fractious horse at Ladd canyon, (ieorge Harmon was thrown to the ground sustaining a fracture of I the left collar bone. Mr. Harmon 'who was otherwise severely bruised by the f;il, was brought to town and Dr. Itij'gers reduced the frsc tnret bone and administered to hi:: wants professionally. DONT BTA U3"J& MRS MuCTZ SA:D Ti-r-j M;&HT r.v'.E .17 ii i JiKinr'-'--- By Condo THcsti otef. Ain-o ao Oue-R, amo Theatres are also to he found In the collec pernmental Doris In her mysterious tlon. uctivltlea. The vivacious Doris is I An authority on silverware de graphically portrayed by Dorothy elared. after viewing the collection. Devore. whose comedy training has given her the knack of bringing out Die ridiculous in any incident. David llutler furnishes a good foil for Matt Moore, in his role of the smooth-tongued, beautifully dressed salesman, who tries to se cure Doris for himself, Uertrude Short gives u clever Interpretation of the stenographer, while Hussell Simpson, (ieorge I'earce, Kale Ton-ci-ay and others complete the en.sl. Comedy showing "The Spat Kam ily in ''Deaf, Dumb and Dally.'. Milton Sills Here Next Wednesday . In New Drama. Milton Rills, film hero, steps again out of the camera's eye, onto the screen at the A rende siari -log toil ay when his In I en( i-'lrst National drama "I Want My Man" opens for a run here. In this latest appearance Sills Is co-featured with Doris Kenyon ami supported by a cast whleh Includes Phyllis Haver, May A'llson, Paul Nicholson, Kate Jtrnce and others.' Kllm fans will find an Interest ing contrast, between sills' notable role. In "The S a Hawk" and his characterization in " I Want My Man." The latter is that of a war blinded soldier who returns cured after eight years in Krnnee to find tills country steeped In a mania of pleasure chasing. "I Want My Man" was adapted from the novel, "The Interpreter's Douse." by SI rntherM Hurt. II was produced for l-'irst National under t he supervision f Karl I ludson and was directed by Lambert llill yer. Hig broke. tobacco eompaiiy has gone Profits went up In smoke, He'll Take the No Hindrance ' ( HAJPOJT J S ' CTree h fax ( ") - - II II H . n If A M I V,'N ' J Charleston Exhibit Shows Many Unique Articles of Silver CHATU.KKTON, S. C.t (AP) A collect Ion of rare old silver ware, comprising a number nf priceless faintly heirlooms, has been enKag In the attention of ('hurlestouhiu who nro Siild to he Interested nor mally In matters antique, especially when connected with their historic city. Notable tun our- the articles In the collection, lent by a number of old families, is u silver coffee urn said to hav belonged to Oliver Crom well. Tho urn. which is dated 11163, Is now In the possession of the Plnckney family. A handsome tankard of 1 tl?2. found anion; the ruins of John's Island after the Civil war. is an other object of Interest. It bears tho coat -of -arms of the Wilson family. There Is a IMirham cow. I purchased In London as a cream j pitcher In 1 tm l, and kept among the possessions of Its owners for more than L'ao yearn. The collection contains a porrln frer of 17;"iK, the work of Paul Re vere, a renowned silversmith of his time. In addition to a butler boat, a tea catldy on which Is embossed the figure of KIhk Charles, ami a trophy cup. the base of which Ih formed by three horse heads. Anion,: the more diKnifh'd pieces are a chalice of, .St. Thomas' parish of 174a, u silver service presented to one of the early bishops nf the Kplsenpal church in Soul h Carol ina, an urn of 1 71 2, upon which the .national ode Is Inseribed. and handuome candlesticks hclontnnK to an old family of the state. Listed nmotm Hie articles which may be classed as exceedingly rare in this day and time are a silver filinrce bouipiet holder used a cen tury niio by n bride who ws mar ried In t he llutfticiiol church, a jcandle snuffer and an vkk boiler. Then; is also a punch dipper with an Knirlish coin fashioned in the bottom. More elaborate Is the tray of the (Jeorgti III period, bearing the Campbell coat - of - arms. Silver horns used more t ban a century ago to coll the townspeople to fires that, Charleston has the handHom- csl grout) of antique pieces In the I nil. New d Slates with the I'Xcepllon of York City. OAKItllHJ TO ( JXKHKATF. OAKUIHOK, Ore. A body of the business men of Oakrldge met last week und formed an organiza tion to arrange for a Fourth of July celebration known as ''tin etui of steel celebration." Tentative plans include a rodeo, horse races, pas senger air) lane, baseball games, boxing and wrestling matches, Itetween HHH) ami 2000 men from tho railroad construct Ion work and hundreds of tourists arc expected. Dr. W. L. Peate Is president, It. K. Setzer, vice president. ( 'harles i'. Darnell treasurer and Charles II, J Croner secretary of the new organ- ! izalion. Howard .K. Farlow was' employed as field manager, J I'oino to our Ktkgo neM)t oti Jeffrrson St. All Unices lenvo from tlicro ilnlly cxitiii Sumlaja. I.KAVE I,A CIIANDK Wilt Jom-pli 7:n 0:00 - I2:.t0 . 4:00 linker 11:00 - "1:00 - 4:.1U ' I'cmHcmn 11:00 -4:00 KKI'OT I'HONK MAIN 7 UK Stick Willi the Candy it VOU DONT Mi.D L'LU f.CP W COAT OfN - rue scstacoldin mv HEAD AND IT ,&EMS TO B6 A UT lit DRAFTV IN MK5 Professional Directory This illrertory is 'evial!y Itnndy for the? newcomer op for the out of -town reader who may want tin: naniK and uddresH of some professional man. It has been carefully pre pared ami will prove to lie a ready aid to any reader lit ob taining prompt professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys lllfill K. IIIM1IY Attorney-iit- Im, ot'ftee Wfst-Jiicohsun liuild liitf. Teleihouu Main ill. COni II A V mid Klinitll AIMl tTeo. T. Coelirini and Celeii K. Khcrlutld, AtturnevM at Law. La Ornmle a lion:il ItiinU Iniildlni. Telephune Main HI. II. K. lIox Attornev nt litmHiK uml N'ew hilllillHK'. Telephoiiu Miilll Kok-y 1 ItOIILItT S. i:KIN Attorney nt Law. . Wesi- Jitcebsun building. Tclepnune ilaiu 671. VA Mi Ii. lli:i.M Attorney nt Law. I loom ll. New Foley ltuiliit dj;. 'J'elepliooe Main 77'J. Dentists Dr. Y KICVK JOHNSOV DcntlM, Caidner bllildllit;. Telephone Mailt Ilr. II. II. Jilt. I.i: It---Dentist. Rooms M to l.r, I'Hliner-ltoeHth building. Telephone Main 7u. II r. V.. I MOHSM AN Dentin . Suite Store. over KeO I'riMs Drug lephonu .Main 717. T Jlr. ItAV Mt'lli'HV Dentist, Itonm i:t. Soiiiaurr building. Teb-phutit Main ?!I7. Architect C. II. .MI1.l.i:it, A roll I (ret Uooni 7 La Grande National Bank Building La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattress mi of all klndi tleaued and rebuilt; Feather Renoratlng. Rag and Fluff Bugs made Co order and for aale. Carpet and Rag Clea lsg. Furniture Re-covering. Licensed Fumlgatar. Factory Phone 424-W CHAH. EDWARDS, Prop, WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Prcssrm niONro MAIN 739 l(;pot Street lO Tl l! j iff rv ifl 'c ( mm 1 i! I ' Physicians & Surgeons I'. (.. KIHIIV, M. I). I'liy.snaau ana tourije N.'W Foley liiiihlituc Teh-phone .Mul a 21 SUM. I, A . HOIMtr.lt, M. 1, l I'll v sit i;t ii uitii bui'tii'Oii Il'ioms lu-11 Telephone Soinnw-r Hiiiliiiiiff Main 5."y I i iiMtitv norvv. m. ii, 1 1.1H HOI V, M. I. Prnetleo J i in it t 1 1 1 di;- ii::ts of the Lye, Kar, Jsosu and Tlirent. N'eW I'oby TeL-ihono lUiihliiij; .Main tti ItlCH AltO IM ANIUS St. I. PlO.-iU'laa and burgeon Cnrdner liuildiiig Telephone. Alain lit McAIIOKl, Kob-y Building Telephone Main 6'J v. x. Mooiti:, ii. ii. I'tiy.'ucian and .Surtei.n New Fobiy T-1ephone Building Main 11 1'. I.. II l,S'l'ON. 11. IK Prfletle- liiuhetl to dis.-afes of the Kye, lliir, Nii.SB inai Tlimut. JtiHtius is-ifl Telephone Soiunifr Bulidlng Main 778 itirn AItl)SO, M. jMircvry rtoom.t lfi-17 Telephone Alain 15 Soiuiner Building Osteopathic Physicians j. i.. im;u', ii. o. General Ost eepalhic Prnettce MAHtiAltl l IMil.ll. II. O, PrnctU-e liinllt-d to euro of infants. Soinnier . Telephone Building Main luO NTHE PURITY OF OUR BREAD i V ZJi AND PASTRV APPEAL, kURITY dread If 'you are Interested 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 ut this es tablishment. It will add lo your enjoyment, stimulate your nppctito and pleuso your digestion. K. J. McWMiums By BLOSSER By TAYLOR P6RHAPS OO'D UiKt K:.E' HAT OM loo. Si rrf