La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 20, 1925, Image 7

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    Wednesday. May 20, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The Observer Want Ad Paje
flie Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties
l'Olt KENT-
FOH HKNT A)inrlnent, UO.OO
wllh IlKht anil water. OforB
; Hull, 121 i Vunhllm-tun Ave.
; 12.&-l!l-2lp
FOIt KKNT 2-room modern fur
nished .doWnstoil'S upurtment,
; llin l''ollrlli. Hub Apurtmenls.
' lu-0-tt-tf
J'Oll 11KNT Furnished ait. ICden
liolm Apts. e-4-S0-tf
k'Oil HKNT Apt. in 1'oley. ln
iiulrn J. J. Foley. K-4-22-tf
l'Olt SAI.K
Full S l,i:--Vlitor I'ortuliln phon
: OKrapll. r r kooiI reeonls. Call
:rjl-J. 12-.-IS-2lp
Foil SAI.K KiH lii u iMl.iiH t. $15.
1 '.MiU First SI. 7 - r - Hi - 3 1
YOU SAI.K Chiffonier. 6 dining
cliairn. 2 wicker chairs, rug. mil o
ti'iil, fruit jura. 'JUS Spring.
J. is-5-is-tr
..( lit SAI.K 1 inch wanoii; rub
ber 1 1 red buggy; wagon iilmoHt
' new. 2lil5 Spruce. 1'hone l;'i8-ft.
'KOK HA UK Good t ar, IoIh of
speed and powi r. Will take piano
or phonograph as part payment.
'' Kus turn Oregon Music Co.
o-fi-4-tf
..KUK SALIC iHt TKA I K Chandler
His louring car, Am lenv-
ing city and will sell reasonably
V' or will accept a light car in trade.
M:V ST. PAITi IIOTML
I'ourlh and Alder St.
Portland, Ore.
When In Portland stop here
a real family hotel. Serv
ice and Courteous Treatment.
Kennonuble I fates
Harry V. Dennis, Mgr.
Formerly of La Grande
ROYAL
VACL'VM SWEEPER ,
will take the drudgery cut
of your sprint; hoiisoclunn-
Make your cleaning a
plciiMirc, not a tn.sk.
For n 1'HKIC tlemonstra
tlon at your home, call
MAIN' 121
La Grande
Electric Co.
"The Store of Quality
and Service"
S
Exide Batteries
STIIO.MBEKU CAItnimETORS
S. M. Rpotllglits
Packard Wire all Rlxra
ienrator & Starter limine
IilKlit tilobo all sizes
Itainp Sockets
Genuine Itcniy anil Doleo
Colls, I'olntM, etc
FRED T.
ACME PAINT.
covers more surface, and really cost less.
Paint for every surface
Paint for Every Purpose,
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, 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.
Iflt
Can Be
Done
An Observer Want Ad will
do ft quickly and economic
ally. n mutter ihui your
uanl, if it van Im found in
Hie I.n (mode territory, u
Want Ad will find it.
Kemler interest and render
confidence htiilt over a loii
period tit years shows its
alue In Observer Want Ads.
Intelligent p e o p I o wuteli
tin in -oiis(nutly for buying,
renting, (ratlin;;, getting jolts
noil getting help, etc.
The cost I Mtuill lite re
turns nre immediate,
uan onsr.nvjiu want
AO WILL DO IT."
Phone M, or call at 1312 W
Ave. 1 5-Ti-1 -2tp
l'Olt SAI.K Household furniture.
Am leaving city and have a few
pieces of furniture left which 1
will sell reusonoblc, 1'honi! 2 !)G
M or call at. i;ii2 W Ave. atp
W ANTIC I) Cuttlo to poHturo.
Karniera 17".. C-5- 1 il-lM p
WANTED It AGS Clean, cotton
rogs nt tho Observer office.
Iiring them In. 3-27-tl
IA KT
LOST-Small child's cont. Finde
please leave it at observer off to
1 1-G-1H-Stp
Girl who met a millionaire in
j Florida will marry him in Califor
nia. It was quite a chase.
TRY! '
Our
Soda
Fountain
everything neat nnd tasty:
the best syrups anil fruits;
pel feet ly eha rged water;
cold diinks that are cold.
Just Try I si
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
'The Sign of a Good
Drug Store'
Klaxon IIojus
Slop IjlRlltfl
llohert lloeli anil Oliamplon
Kfiark 1'liif
Clipper TuTiliifc
Gmbilil Hriiil'lMn,
BURGESS
1108 Jef'ernoa St.
NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Classing Want Ad arc strict
ly C'ASII IN ADVANCE; vnpr
mwn lie lu nut later than 0 a. lit.
tiatu uf lusfrtluit. Itatitt: e ptr
wonl fur vat'h Insertion.
WAXTKII Klock to iKiHturi". Hob
Ileal. li-ri-20-iltil
KOI I HAI.H Si lull liali'-r liKht
In (,-uuil r pall . Call 1 1 n I 1 I III.
M-5-2ii-2lli
KOIt SAI.K
.Mann. Cooil ii-i'il sulUy. Mra.
riioiin r:3 w.
8-5-2il-ltp
KOIt lti:ST Moilirn
ill .M.
apt. rhoiK1
ti-5-i'0-2lp
I'Oll HKNT Ni-w liio.liill 4-rnoln
lioiisp, $1'J.ih) per month. I'lionc
2ts v. i2-r.-:ii-:ti
-1
It be adverimea It. ho knows U'v
ood.
BUSINESS MAN
SINGS PRAISES
"I suffered for years with .stom
ach trouble and tfas continually.
Doctors thought I had stomach
ulcerH or cancer. After lust at
tack they advised going to Hoch
eater, Minn., for an operation. A
friend advised trylnjr Muyr's Won
derful Hemedy, which 1 did, and
I cannot sing its praises too high
ly, hh 1 can now eat anythliiK and
everything." It is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestln
il tract and allays the inflamma
tion which causes practically ail
stomach, liver and Intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money re
funded. At all druRglsls. Adv.
W hen people come for ltd miles
and haul by truck IiiiiiIkt ami
shingles, paint and oil, etc.. from
(lie Trait l.tmhcr Co., common
sense w ill tell you I bat they arc
not doing it far their health.
Farmers, look here I have
a bum S-n. tamaraek fence
po-ts, l.'ie each. We have sunn
good 1 rough lumhcr for fene-
ing. If you want lo screen in
your back porch, come and meas
ure up our odd screen cheap as
tlirt.
O. tl. barn halts, 00c. lor 10!)
lineal feet.
A child's new shoe wns found
in our lumber nrd. Ouiter may
hae same by cull in;:.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Th Poor Man's l-Vleod"
Oppo. Foundry. F1IONK 148 N
no Nnndsy nnslnrM
FRECKLES AIs'D HIS FRIENDS
L..-h?WT'm'WCE TIH? if OM.OAV II LLBI6HT.ULU J ffl ; 7WATS- TbO Bl3 FOR K 1
pMNuwcH v.v mom viAUfc. a--"- V uL AECE, vwouuO 7wtic)' 13 I voO, IWT IT; JAV? MtPE- J H
Wju.TO)(tKiv - SAAJDVWICU.' J -if f-.R. m R. I'LL CUT IT IM T)jn t-''t I m
i aake yoo onc SK, HWm 'S &ZZ mm. . roavou! y Q m IK
; : --n ame i could v p m w . nm 7 i kTTY
MOM'N POP Delay Mijjht Be Serious
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IviONCKiSiPVCLJDGODCVM N Mfj.SuJiM) .7 TfcTe - SHE'LL Tftxe ThC ( M 6UNN - IT'S TOCED J LoTol1 NEWS To ThEVRE GOING To
To The ctoRE WO GET H6R V y '. h Bcsporj" B'UTV OFF L-f AT 95 J 9? BUCKS V, HAVE A 9WE AND
, A NICE 60VMN-W0U-REJU&T ( 5-fT ' m HAWD5 "s -fT V. T0K ATHIM& y ( THEY'LL PROBABLY
WJHAT SHE'D LiliE k;& I H . S ' 1 V, i?i. I V R DOWN TO ONE HALF
IV , 111 I I r, I I ti'J I T.J- 1 - i V i-vr 11 UAT Mr- V flU
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1 fA W'kAn
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
--i pits X'V
Vcs -iis-te-K Truc
He'5 NOT SeCt.V3. THCf?
La Grande
Historical Scenes
In Film of
Civil War Period.
Rome of (he most historical
places now existing In the Cnlted
States are shown In th" varlotm
Kcenes which appear in the latest
William Fox production, "The
Warrens of Virginia." The pie! tire
was made under the direction of
Flmer Clifton and deals with the
closing days of the civil War.
One of the places visited was
Shirley, Virginia, where the orig
inal homo of Cien. Hubert IC. l.ee
st ill stands as it was when Cien.
I.ee's mother, who was Anne Car
ter, resided there. It was In t his
honm also that Cen. I.ee's grand
parents were married. Many of the
scenes shown in t he picture are
takt n in and around this house,
A not Iter historical place shown
. in the picture is the famous San
.lose Mission near San Antonio. Jt
was hen- that many of the love
I scenes wen; made. The mission Ih
the oldest in existence In the t'l'ited
States. No accurate record existn
jus to its age, but it Ih known that
j it was built, more t hen two liiin
jdred years ago. Its walls are pre-
Merveu ti ii ii eaen miiniiiy n i imrv
holds services at the original altar.
Scenes showing the famous Ala
mo nt San Antonio also ure shown.
Many of the war scenes in tint pic
lure were taken along the banks
of the historic Sahtdo river, which
Hows past tile Al.'ino. It wnh
across this stream, history records,
that the j,oie survivor I'roui the
Alamo escaped when the Indians
attacked those gathered within its
massive walls and massacred them
all.
Other historical places also nre
shown in "The Warrens of Virgin
ia," which, wil h its powerful plol
JooD.
t-it-Y e You
Hi5R
Theatres
makes It doubly interesting. This
picture will be shown at the Star
theater fur two days, commencing
Thursday.
"Pampered Youth"
At Sherrys Today
And Tomorrow.
Superior photography Is prom
ised, among other alluring fea
tures in Vitagraph's "I'ainpered
Youth," the plrturiy-ation of I loot h
Tarkingl oil's great novel, "The
Magnificent Ambcrsons." at Sher
rys today and tomorrow.
The assurance is made doubly
certain when it is said Hint the
men who had charge of tho pho
lopraghy for this picture are the
ones who wielded .the cameras in
'Captain Hlood," (fie Jtuper.speclal
which was the work of the same
producer, David Smith.
The photography of "Captain
Wood" was everywhere recognized
as of the highest possible order.
Some critics went so far as to say
that in that gnat photoplay the
pictorial side had no cpial In any
other of present rilm successes. It
wiw because of that voice of ap
proval, unanimously lifted, that
Mr. Smith determined to re-engage
his photographic artists.
"Pampered Youth" deals with a
family living in a small Interior
city, who take great pride in I he
display of their wealth. The Ain
licrsonH spent small fort tin en on
(heir buildings, hoih inside and
out, nnd "went in" for magnifi
cence rather than taste and har
mony. With all their splendor the
;i"1s in the picture are sometimes
beautiful and Hie char mind, deft
hand hnd artistic judgment of ex
pert cameramen were required to
translate ail their beauty to the
screen. Hence ''I'ainpered "Youth,"
according to all accounts, Is us pic-
1
ifc-irTO!!1 W:J
1 M
s r t.-Acnint. iwc iff XjiVjl
Enough Is Enough for Jay
xi ik jwLnn
torlally beautiful na "Captain
ltlood." which i sayniK a tot.'
Comedy showing "Th' Cannon
llall KxpresH,"
Sills Savs
"Luck-Led
Him to Fame.
Tudy T.uck was a factor In bring
ing Milton Sills the Idngest role
of his screen career that of "The
Sea Uuwk." Hills, who is co-featured
wit h Doris Kenyon in "I
Want My Man,' ut tho Arcade
theater, is frank to admit It.
"I hud heard that Frank l.loyd
was getting ready to make 'The
Sea Hawk nnd hod long been
wishing to play the role on the
screen." said Sills. "I finally con
cluded that I was not to be the
lucky one.
"One day T was playing handball
on the courts of the I .us Angeles
Athletic club when someone slap-
pet me on the back. H was l.loyd.
" 'I didn't know you were such
a big man. Milt,' hi' said. "You
know I've been wanting you md
Wally Ueery for parts in "Tho Sea
Hawk," but 1 was afraid you were
too small for Wully or Wally would
bo too big for you. It's lucky 1
camo across you here.' "
And had it not been for that in
cident Sills is certain he would not
have found htnuielf playing the
leading role in a film pkiy that
scored one of the greatest success
es of screen li 1st ory.
"1 Want My .Man," a First Na
tional, promise iu Ite as big a hit,
but of an in ti rely different type.
It was adapted by Karl Hudson
from Strut Iters Hurt's sensational
llOVel, "Tin 1 llterpretel-'S I louse,"
and draws a vivid eonlmut between
war and pro-war days.
27 YEARS
AGO
Daily Morning Observer, May 13,
lS!i$ Attorney A. C Williams
went to Union yesterday on busi
ness.
Manuel Snyder has commenced
school In the Dixie Flat district.
Jacobs nnd Maniuts will ship a
carload of potatoes to linker City
tomorrow from Imbler.
M. I.. Causey was out in the val
ley Saturday looking for a team to
match his new buggy.
l'ete Theisen left last night for
Portland to be gone several days.
On his return he will be accompan
ied by his mother.
Fred Hloch, the Sapnra mining
expert, brought I he sad news
t ho drowning of three men in
Snoke river yesterday morning at
BrowiiH Ferry. He could not stnie
how the accident occurred. One. of
tile bodies was recovered, and the
coroner left Union yesterday to
hold an Inquest.
Grandma Landers, who has been
quite sick at the home of her
liiaugmer, Mia. uraynam in Avni
. Iowa, came lo I.a Grande Tuesday
lor medical t rent men t. The trip
I wan an arduous one for her. Sonic
twelve miles oc the route she had
.Safely' Swiftly dmCudahlu
Como lo our StKgo Irpot on Ji'ffrnwn SI.
All KliKca Ivavo from tlivro ilnllf ctcfpl Siiiulnjra.
LEAVE I;A filtANOE l'Olt
Joacpli 7:0 - g:00 4:00
(taker 11:00 - l:00 . 4:0
I'cnclli tou 11:00 -4:00
DEPOT I'HONE MAIN 7U
Professional Directory
This d live tor j in especially handy for tbe newcomer or
for the out-of-town reader who may want the name and
add revs of Mime iirofclonal man. It has been carefully pre
pared and will proto (o be a ready aid to any reader In ob
taining prompt prufe&donul fccrWco
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
!H ;ii v.. ini vnv - Attornev-at-
1.HW, ufftet Wurtl-.ltM'ohHaii JUllUu
iag. TuU'plioiiu .Main ill.
C( HHW nnii i:ilKltll Altl fleo.
T. i'nvhran and odea li. Kberhard,
Attcrnvn at l.nw, I. a (Jriinde a
tinniil I Junk buililltiif. Tuleplionu
Main 1.
II, 10. IJ1XOV Attorney nt l.nw.
IluoniM -'0( iintl '2.i. New Foley
itoui:itr s. i:aki
Attorie y at
l.sw, . esi-
Jueobson building. Tulepttonu Main
I .u w
CAItl, .. HKI.II Allnmev nt Law,
Uoom 2M. New Ftdey liuildiiig.
Telephone Mam 7 7 i.
Dentists
Or. riti: JOHN SON OentlHt.
Curdiicr butldiiia. Telephone Main
Dr. It. 11. .11 II. I. Fit IVMM. ltooms
! to 15, l'liliuer-Hottsch building.
Tolephoao Main 70.'
llr. lit, V. MOKSMA Dentist, Suite
U, over licit Cross Driitf Htoro.
Telephone Main VI 7.
lr. It V AlMtlMlV-nentlnt, Kooin
Summer building. Telephone
Main 7!7.
Architect
C. n. lH.l.i;U, Architect
Uooni 7
La Grnndo National Hank Building
to be carried on the stretcher. She
is now with her daughter, Mrs.
Sweinheard, nnd is renting easily.
President II. T. Stephens nnd
Adjutant George Dlllln selected the
ground for the G. A. It. encamp
ment last Monday, and will have
prepared the plot, of grounds by the
eomjng Saturday. The site selected
was the commons ne-nr Chas.
Dunn's residence in llotnlg's addi
tion. Constable John Wnldon arrested
J, S. Johnson last evening upon
complaint of M rs. Johnson, who
stated to J tisUcc Van Hun n that
ho had threatened to kill her.
Johnson will bo tried in the Justice
court today.
Uncomfortable' cllnlrs in trfif'o'f
flce will get a lot of work done.
Utile poker Idds often are raised
on the bottle.
O, PLEASE
CUT IT INTWOI
CAN'T EAT
"WAN
rhysicians & Surgeons
K, U, KlltllV, M. II.
l'h tficluu uuii rfurgeun
N'i'w KnUy Telnphone
.Huilding .Main 2'i
hil l. I. A S. IIOIMICH, B. . f
l'hysieiun and tiurgcon
Jlonma 10-11 Telephone
Sonnner Ituilding Muin fiT.ii
II A It It V HIM' V Y, M. II.
l i t; 11(11 VV, M. II.
Practice limit, d lo dis.-a.-,.- of the
Hye. Far, Noso and Throat.
New Foley Tei-tdion
I uuilding
.Mil III lt
Itll llAltl) l. I AMUS M. ,
I'hy. sic lull unil .Surgeon
Cnrdner
liuildiiig
Telephone
Mum H
, V. MeADOItY, t. II,
Saitieon
Nw Foley Telephone
Huildintf Alain L'J
V. H. MIMMti;. M. I).
1'hy.siciaii and .Sut geoll
New Foley Teh'phona
liuildiiig Main 19
K. I.. It ALSTON', 11, II.
Practice limited to dh:ea;:eH of the
Fye, Far. Nose and Throt,
Rooms 1S-13 Telephono
SiOimier liuihling Main 1"iH
A. I., ItH HAHDSON, M. I),
Surgery
Rooms 1 ft-1 7 Telephone
Somiiiur Uuilding Jdain X5
Osteopathic Physicians
j. l,. !n;i,i:, . o.
General nsti-opalhic I'rnettee v
AitciAitivr i;i.i, it. o.
Practice limited to euro ut Infants.
Summer Telephone
llui Id lug Main 100
r NTHE PURITY OF
OUR BREAD i
V 'd)- AND PASTRV '
AVHOULO APPEAL,
PuriWBrea4d
If you are Interested In
tho purity of tho food pro
ducts Unit find their way
Into your system you should
lnvetl:ilo the .nutritious
bread und diiinty, satisfac.
tory pastry baked ut this es
tablishment, it will add lo
year enjoyment, stimulate
your nppetito and please
your digestion.
K. J. McWilliama
By BLOSSER
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MWTHINS OFF'
That 6ow.m TheRe'o
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