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Friday, May 22, 11)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place (it Union and Wallowa Counties 1 yon rent I'OH RKNT 3-room mo.lnrn fiif lllshod hon.tiv MmJ S Ave. 9-S-SI-Slp KOIt KKNT Mix room furnished . mcuk'ru houm.'. Call 243 A. I B-5-2 1 -St J KOII JIKNT N-w niodfi-n 4-room! house. $'J.0 ht month. 1'llOllH 248 W. 12-5-2U-SI KKNT 2-rooni modern fur nlslM'il ilownstofrH upurtmont. 1 G 1 7 Fourth, iltib Apurtmenls. KOH UK NT Apt. in Foley. ln iinlrn J. J. Koluy. 8-4-22-tr Wilt SAM-: KOI! SAI.K Calilo mhUti't pinno. ni-arly n'v, at 1iui-k:iIii. St-c tt lit I 2 mi N A vi'. l.r.-5-21-4ti KOH BAM'i l-'ryi-ni. (H-ili-i- early . lor Sunday. Dellverlen mad.-! Sat urday afternoon, l'hone :n;4 W, 12-5-2 1 -:it h'lllt SAI.K Good car, Iota of apei'd and power. Will take piano or phonograph as part, payment. Kaatern Oregon Music Co. 20-r-4-tr vanti:i WANTRIl Salesmen with Kord car. Country- and town. I'erma nent and exclusive territory. See .Miller at Foley Hotel. 17-r.-21-2tp WANTt:l Stock to pasture. Hob Deal. 0-5-20-3tp WANTE1J HAGS Clean cotton rusra at the Observer offlca. Hrlng them in. S-27-tr Calne Is named heal of packers' bureau. The news should have been headed: "Coolhlue Raises Caine." SPECIAL Ladies' Two-strap Kid, Comfort Pumps..?2.95 Ladies' One-strap, Kd Pumps 52.95 Ladies' One-strap Pat ent Pump 52.95 Turkish Towels, 18x35!, 2 for 35c Watch for Our"baiIy Specials The New York Store 1210 Adams COMFORT! rormti: ii: uoi rox Bath Talc -Special 59c VANTINE'S HATH SALT Jasmine, Narcis.se, Hi-Ynng SPECIAL 98c (lives the dainty touch so nece.wnry In hot weather. The L. & L. Drug Co. Exide Batteries ST ROM Ml RG I S. Af. KnntligbP) I'acknifl Wire all sizes Generator & Starter Rrnbes Light Globes all sizes Ramp Sockets Genuine Itemy nml Delro Colls Points, etc. FRED T. 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. Iflt Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It quickly uiitl ecoiiunilo ally. .No mutter what mii want, ir il em i lit- round In (he l.n Grande territory, u UiuU Ail w ill rind 11. Header Interest and reitdrr confidence built m-r ft Um period or jenrs shows Its iilue In )hst'ier "Want Ad. Intelligent p i' o p 1 e watch I hem constant ly for Inlying, renting, trading, gelling Jobs and getting help, eh. The cost Is sum 1 1 the re turns m-e hninrdfuie, "AN OHBKRVEH WANT AD Wll-L DO IT." French say they will welcome any suggest Ions about their debt to us. We beg to H;K'nt hii pay. : Hi-fore 8 A. M. (his morning we sold 1 1 gallons cd' paint, .M)0 . suir-A-Star shingles, some dimen sion lumber and celling. We also I received n tclcnhmie call from a I I tak it, Oregon mail who wanted ! .VMM) or IllMlll reel of lumber mid ! be will be here today to see It. I I guess I belter ring off nitd tit) In jwmli ns customers arc uniting. Oil ami Paint, Doors mid Sah jffnr tVnjsinf ToifSueS. u Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. l'HONB MS 4 No Kumlay Buslneu Alt 111 RI7I ORS Klnxtni Ikinw Mop Rights RolM'rt Hosch ami Champion Spark Plug Copper Tubing Garhrlct Similiters BURGESS l:lllM .li'frornn Aw. NEW TODAY NOTICE riRSHfriod Want Ads lire strict ly CASH IX AHVAXCt:; copy must lie In not later than 0 a. in. date of Insertion, lint en: 2o per word for each Insertion. STORKS" The party whieh took a bicycle from f"S Adams Ave, Wednesday fVi-niiiK about S o' clock whs Hwn takinn It. ll brought back ut once notlihiK will bo said. S-SL'-tp roil HTCNT r-ro(ini modern ho its" No. I7HI WaMliiiiKlon Ave. Thour itn J. U-O-i'i'-itp l-'Olt KKNT--MkIii. clian honsf-k'-pinff rooms. J m 4 Thinl. FOR RAl.H 5-rooin modern limine Hiuall pi.ymenh down or will rent if party buys f urn It urn. ''imi7 Hp nice. 1 S-ft-22-L'tp I'Ort SAI.K 1921 f'heandter tour Inif car. flood shape. Just paint ed. Will a.-ll cheiip or will lakv niiiall car in trade. Phone 2'M M or call at I a 1 a V Ave. fi-f -:itp 'Olt RAIJ1:- Cwrlond of new lum ber: L'xii: 1x12; lxHt. 120K Monroe St. O. Stevens. ' 15-f-22-tp l-'Olt ItKNT Piano. Call 131H X Avenue. C-5-22-2tp. I-'OI'NI) I'alr of horn-rimmed glasses on streets of Oramle. Owner may have same upon Id entification and payment of ad vertisement. Call Observer, Main 37. 2-S-22-tf WORK HALF Pay Half, Music. Madame. Col Una; Votnmereial hrnnches, eolleRe, creilit. work; physical culture, Columbia uni versity plan; ot her subjects. Write today. C. W. Tenney, Pre sident. Oooding ColIeKe. Wesh-y-an, Idaho. 2S-5-22-.lt. FOR SA1-K Furniture. Majestic range. Meal heater, etc. Will a:lt all for $l5n. Phone 2tft M, or call at 1312 W Ave. 5-21-3tp ATTENTION Ford owners. .lay Shaw now located with the Ore- Kon Tire and Tlaltery Company Is rKidy to tuke . eare of your troubles. 1 'rices I f fr less than contract. See us first. 2"i-5-2:i-".M p KCn-KIl DHICK Rooms with or wit hotd hoard. First class place Two room, apart nieni. Kvery thinfr nredf-in; r1i-122,-ll- i . : ( FOR SAI.K l!ll!t Chevrolet car. Cheap. In good repair. ts2 Wash. -??-L'tn. There is no. future in being a Rnlkan statesman. Old Resident Near Death "I had not eaten food for 10 days and was slowly starving to death. Given up by five doctors, I tried a bottle of Mayr's Wonder-1 ful Remedy, which gave relief at bam Orlomond, Robert Mack and once. 1 am 7f years old and , Frank Newheig. all pioneers in would have died but for your j motion picture work, wonderful medicine. The jaundice , "Smouldering Fires' In an orl Is all gone anil I am gaining ap-'glnal story vriiten expressly for petite, and strength eery day." (Miss Frederick and Miss l.a Plante II is a simple, harmless prepara- by Had a Cowan and Howard Hlg tion that removes t he catarrh-1 (Jtns, who have col In hoi a led to mucus from t he In test inn t raet write some of the outstanding and allays the inflammation which screen successes of recent years, causes practically all stomach.) The opening seems show MImh' liver nnd Intestinal ailments. In- Frederick n a stern, dynamic wo eluding appendicitis. (hie dose man, president and nciivo manag wlll convince or money refunded, i-r of a big factory which she has hi i-uiniiHT or money i ei niiocu, er oi n ingiactory wiim'ii sue uas - i no piano is me ntiiv sifjn or m i that be was eut Ind v ea palde f llendiiuaiiers Sommer Hotel til At nil drug-lists. Adv. direct. l ever sillce the deatl. of life foe the etrl alone on the desert the ioh. 'I lwinirl, t a,, ,,,-t I.,.. ..r n.n ' ' M" 1U FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Caught! " ' " Dy BL0SSER -W I'LLSWEYOO 'Zpfc -rr' VIWAT SRS SJD Y, H , JAV CKoO. ( EASY WAV To ;d ,A -JSj jr! i -$y . L IP VA DOMT ( 1 IPVOO BE Taw- 1 J -- EVESAW4V- j j EA' W " J-' fS !h SSJt look our.'! V i v t rao&Q"! J iwvL.- A"0 ccweovier :.":.?t , 'h,'!r iv J'WJ-M 'Awmzzj jf-rftwvtim) f ?K ry mouse j 0i0"&) ) !' I ll ' ' x ' V ' '"-V.-ffy J by A ttnvlce. INC. V ,1 MOWS POP A Backfire . By TAYLOR ( . T?'Z??L U ( ( Sii-ff?S? ) f S0RRVT0 5C6WOORCWS rn ( NovgOftMT WO MB N6I6HB0B-.T - rco 6av ( Jrni6 -1 N ) TezTiZ V f so badlv damaged mr.tt-Y-.-. U M16HT loc ukc avo?c sot when -1 T-iTE'SA-CE ) 'p.'rvi.ny ' T LJok ASH Htl PEEN N HOW DID VOU HAPPEN To J - 'J- ( AKUOW CAN Boy ACAR 20. ( G'0l,M&Tb tln'V.(??FKJ N TnaMACC? PL"tNy MEET WITH SOCH AN y3H--X --V. THAT ACTUALLV CONS HE Q.WX b&- ) I 80 V A CAR? A 'M0Pi,r Mi Ts, s V AWFUL vOftECK y&H-"- Af tbo PaRTiCOlAR ABOUT r4,-. iir15 its mm OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Ann I m a r-ii-ci yk. t -VV A Si? SON COULO GET YEOY-& DtTiER tr - YOO HDN'T (EN 'SeT "iC5U4IMTe:,C tOXH peoPce U6ttcr you mean "sst a,sijawz.V XOO MOAN Q-iT UaBfc IfVT- mJ V WtA KRVICg. INC X1 La Grande Frederick with La Plante Star in New Picture. "The blpprcr they are the hard er they fall." is un aphorism of the prize ring. "The older they nre the harder thev fall" Is the conversation of tile aphorism that miffbt lie used to aphorize "Smouldering Fires," Fniversal-Jewel-Clarence. Urown production to be shown In the Ar cade Theatre commencing today. Pauline Frederick and Laura l.a Plante are co-starred In the pic- iiure, and tbe reference to aphor Isms will be understood when it I itt learned that M iss lrederick lakes the pari of a niiudlc-aged woman, wlio after years devoted solely to business a f fairs falls in love with a youth half her age, and, to return to the vernacular, falls hard! Malcolm McOregor has the lend ing rob1 In the pleture and others prominently cast are Tally Mar shall, Wanda Hawley, Helen l.yneh and (leorge Cooper. Seven widely known character actors al so contribute tr the eiiterlaiumcut of the picture although their parls are minor to the main story. They arc Robert Roach, Hilly Gould. Rolfc Sedan. Jack McDonald. Wil TUat MiCTc O CUi h rc O . ACQOANTCD WITH tew 3 Theatres her father. Other than tbe nffatrn of the factory she ban no interest in life, unless it be love for her younger sister, played by Miss l.a Plante. Many of the early sequen ces were filmed in the working room of a real factory, one of the bfgge.st of Its kind on the Pacific Coast, where dozens of women op erate machines. Th rough an incident In the day's work Miss Frederick has her at tention drawn to a young employe, portrayed by McGregor. It is the first time that man has meant anything to her other than a nece ssary evil of the business that she directs. Acting on impulse she promotes the youth to her assist ant. Immediately the gossips of the factory begin their work. "Air Mail" at Stal ls Melodramatic Thriller. "The Air Mail,' n Paramount p let ure featuring Warner Maxtor, llillle Dove, Mary l'rtnn and Doug las Knit-hanks jr., comes to the Slur theater Saturday for a run of two days. 1 r in Willat, who made "Wanderer of the Wast eland," "North of :if." and others, directed the production from an original screen story bv Ryron Morgan, all- hor of the Wally Reid auto sue esses. Much of the action of the story. which was adapted for the screen James Shelley Hamilton, takes place far out on the great Nevada lesert. Reside a rough v-'atherbenten ahin Alfee Reudon ( Millie Dove) dands wistfully gazing up at fine of the bug' planes of the I". S. Jtir mail service as tl roars a thousand t ei t overhead. The plane is the only sign with her Invalid father. They ure 1 the victims of poor realty invest ment, for the home they have bought Is iu u deserted town with Ju.'it one other Inhabitant, u China man. In (he plane overhead Is Rubs Kane, played by Warner I luster, who Jms joined the nlr service sole ly to roll (he mail and is in col lusion wit h a twing of crooks In San Francisco, the starting point of the transcontinental air mall service. Kane has become neuuninted with Sandy, an orphaned boy who haunts the division stntion where tho pilots change planes. Sandy has invented a parachute and works on It continuously, despite the ridieule of the pilot. On a trip over Hie desert Ruhr gets lots in the snow and has to come down to get his bearings. Alice gives him hot tea and directs him on Ids course. The-big dnv arrives when Raster is fipped off tluit the valuables are on their way and the time ha.s come to strike, l tut Kane is not sched uled to run and Seotty, his friend, is taking the mail throimh. In an. iec-clegged plane Seotty braves the cold and exposure buoy ed up by the j-pirlt of the air fuall. Re arrives at Reno almost dead from exposure but happy In t lie thought that he in only a half hour late. He iwks Kane to "carry on," and the latter, seeing a real chance to rob the mails, agrees, to do so. (Mice in the plane. Hnss experi ences lllilH'.led feelings. He Is thinking of the orphaned boy who idolizes him. of the noble -f sec rlllee of Seotty and of the friend ship of Alice, and he decides liol to be disloyal. On his return be finds Seotty dying from double pneumonia im,i it brings about his regeneration. The story builds to a 1 reuiendouM climax with a strong love theme Intermingling with the spectacular action. Douglas Fairbanks jr.. Is cast in the role of Sandy. George Irving plays Ressic I ,ove's lather and Richard Tucker Is Cronin. Others in tin1 cufd ai"' Guy diver. -Ree Shu in way as Seotty, Jack Myron, John Webb Dillon and l.tuyd Whlt lotk. New Carey Film at Sherrys Is Virile Drama. "Reyond the Horder," tho new Harry Carey picture which I the f ea t u re this week at the Sh e r ry theater liml delighted the audience last night at ItH premiere, gives you a first hand look at a local election with nil its riot in gs, drink ing, shooting and whatnot, No one who has ever lived in a Main street town will gainsay that this scene as It appears in the Hunt Strom berg production is a faithful repro duction of an election In n typical one-horse town. Rut this scene Is only one Ins tance in which the stirring action drama attains verily. The ent ire production holds a clear mirror to lib ma n nature and from the staV down to the Indian woman who has only one line, the act urn give honest characterizations, Carey, as a ban! riding, fn.st shooting officer of the law wiio be friends his prisoner because he be lieves I he boy is lint bad at heart bid mer"iy the tool of some rascal, gives a rugged, tense portrayal and thy sheer force of his profound hls- 1 roil lc ability carries over to a glor ioiiH finish a story which does not depend, a.s do so many westerns, merely on fast riding and plenty of shooting. Mildred Harris as the heroine Is more whimsically beautiful than ever ami she virtually permeates the entire film with her gentle charm and suit appeal one could not ask for a lovelier screen per Moualtly, nnd on a horse or off one she is equally delight fill. The film is a ncn-en version of Me red it h I ta vis magazine story. "When Smith Meets Smith," adapt ed to the sen-en by llarvev Gales who proves by the finished prod uct Dial he was entirely eupahlc t,f Hie Jul). Though the action of the Professional Dctory This dlreeiory Is especially bnndy foe tbe newcomer or for tbe out-of-town reader who may want the iiaine ami address of some professional man. It bns been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader In ob taining prompt professional serxlcu Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys lin;il HIMIlY --- Attornev-nt-I.itW, nl'ltee W est -.1 aeohfoli Uulkl iitg. Telephone Main lit. COdtntX nnil i:i!KHH Alt!) fleo. T, Coitmin and Ctden It. lOtx-rliitrd, Attinnevs si Raw, I. a t'rninle Nn t i on. -i I I In liU bul Id illy. Tulcphoiit Miiln Dl. II. V.. lHXOV Atturnt'V at l.nw Rooms 0 and 2::, New Foley I budding. Telephoiio Alain a.u ItoUI K I' N. I:MvI Attorn, v nt Law. . Wewl- Jneobson building. Tebpnono Main 57-1. Alll. . Ill:i,tl- -Atlornev at f.itw, i; o 20, N-w Foley Jtillldlug. Telephoiia Main 7 7 Dentists Ilr. Vi:ilt' JOHNSON Hi'Mllrtt. Cutd iter liolldlna. Tidephotu) .'Jul n Itli. Ilr. It. It. Mil. I.Kit---Hentitd, Rooms 9 to I fi, 1'uluicr-ltot'sch building. Tolephonu Main 7U. Ilr. K. T. SIOSNll A N -Rent 1st, Suite over Red cross Drug fcitoro. TeU'iilumo .Main 717. Ilr. ltV MI'HIMI Vnentift. Room Ml. Summer building. Telephone Mm In 7fi7. Architect C. II. Mlbl'KMi Architect Room 7 La Grande National Bank Building story Is always rapid nnd though the tense situat Ions .would seem to absorb every ounce of attention, one finds that he does take account of the unusual backgrounds against which Hie story is set and one cannot but remark on the per fection of the photography. Norway lo Honor Soldier W'.io Mfe In Civil War OSLO, Normay (AP) A monu ment to the memory of Rrigulter General Hans 11 egg, the Norwegian commander ,f Hie Fifteenth Wis consin reglmeht who fell . at the battle of Clilcamagita. will lie un veiled here this summer during the celebration of the centenary of the first Norwegian Immigration to the railed Sta'e.H. The statue 1m to lie erected in the towmdilp of l.ier, t he blrt h place of I egg. The celebrat Ion take place In July and will be at tended by King Haakon. The Job we want Is In Purls where men are hired and paid to color pipes by smoking them. UNION-LA GRANDE STAGE OX AM) AITi:it MAY II u:avi: u:a i; I 'litem l a td iiiiilR 7:;in A. f. S::to A. M. 1 I :(m A. M. 1 :tui P. M. 2:1.1 P. M, r,::i P. M. !ini'lay 1 :00 P. M. fi:30 P. M. I. G. HcI,AP llendiuarters, Summer llotd I'hysicians & Surgeons I C. KMCHV, 11. II. Physician and tiurueon New Foley Telephone Mm hiing- Main 21 i . . , sti:i,i,a x. nomtcii, m, u, l'iiy.iclan and .Suriiein Reonif to-1 1 T.dephon Sonuner Huildlng Main fit.'.! 1IAU11V IHM VV. M. n, I, KM ll(t W. H, I). t'rnctteo limited to diseases of the Rye, Kar, Nosu and Throat. New Kefey 'JVienhnna Mullding .Main It ItH IIAItl) P. l.A.NIHS M. II. l'Iiy;dcian and tSui gt:on Gardner T'-lephonn Ituildhitf Main iti W. I. .Mr A HUM v, fcurt;eou Foley maiding Telephone Main &t) i. a. Mooiti:, ii. ii. Physician and Surgeon New Foivy Telephone Pudding Main I'J h I,. It ALSTON, M. IK PrneHe. limited t di.-ieaMs of the Rye, Rsr, Nose and Throst. Rooms J 1 ! Teh-phone Soiuiuer Building Main 778 A. I.. HiniAttnsox, 31. D. Surgt-ry Rooms li-17 Telephone Soinim:r Ruiidinff Main 13 Osteopathic Physicians j. i. iN'it.i:, i. n. General ( istenpat hie Praetleo .MAItl'AllKT l.('l,K, 11. O). Prnrtlco Rnilted to euro of Infants. Somtner Telephone building Main 108 the Purity of Our bread j and pastry tSHOULD APPEAL, TO YOU ! Pypifvt"BREAD If you are interested In tho purity of the food pro ducta that find their way Into your system you should tnvestlgato tho - nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked ot this es tablishment. It will add to yo'ir enjoyment, stimulate your nppetite and please your digestion. K. J. McWillianis I 5bi ui