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i Saturday, May 2.'!, li2; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER n 4 .'ii 1 f The Observer Want Ad Pae fhe Market Place oi Union and Wallowa Counties roit nr.st I'Otl ltKNT 6-room nioilorn, lioilKf No. 170 1 Washington Avc( Phone 4011 J. 12-6-22-iIp I'Oli ICKNT I.IkIii, il'Hil houm-. k-i-iiiiK rooiuH. . 114 J''ir'l J M'lllt ItlONT l'luiio. J Avi'iiui'. fun j a 1 9 x t-i-St-llp. jKllll HUNT 3-rnuni moil fur I nlstn-d )ioiim. 1403 S Ave. ;, !l-5-21-3tp j (Klllt ltKNT Six room furnished j i modern liounr. full 343 A. I ! 9-j-Sl-3t' FOK K l-;NAr :'-roim niodc-rn fur- ii1m))1 ilowiiNtohu apartment. 1H7 Fourth, iluh ApartmentH, " 10-6-9-tr I POR KISNT Apt. Ill Koliy. In quire J. J. Koley. 8-4-22-tf i on SAM-: POll KAI.K 5-room modem Iiouhpi Kiiuill payment down or will rent If party buys I'nrnlturp. j f'pruco. 1 S-5-2--2lp l-fll'Oll SA1.10 19!! I flieandler tour k Ills' pur. Tlnorl Rlifnte Iiiki mihit- ed. Will Hell eheap or will tal:p Bniall ear In trcwle. I'llone 2it!i M or cull at 13l2;WAve. 5-21-31e SAI.K Carload of new linn- Monroc St. O. Stevens. Hi-S-liS-p tAW" PALI lUMt Chevrolet rar. i Cheap. B- la good v pair. 1X12 li-Iitp. 1 5-: ii'f t Furniture. Majestic rartrft'. Ideal he liter, etc. Will m il ;ill for $1&0. phono 2'jTb M, or all at 1312 W Ave. 5-LM-3IP - JL ;'4lt SAl.lfi t:able iiHdKet piano. Mfarly new. at'i bai'Kain. Hua It p a U'ttG N Ave. ir-5-21-4tp . tyHt KAI.K Fryers. Order early v- br Sunday. 1 telivcrh a mail Sat urday afternoon. J'hone :jC4 W. j . 12-5-21-31 FVt SALIC Good car. lots of fcu'od and powr. Will take piano "'' ir phonograph oh part payment. ! $)nslern Oregon Music, Co. $ 2o-r-4-ir AVANTKI) WANTED RAGS Clean cotton aga at the Observer orncn. UrinB them in. S-27-tf ArTKNTION ford owners. Jay j Shaw now located with the Ore- iV(l t.riMli, fur Bfl(U, 8,U(ly (lonp lu X V Vy?vunltftU the schoolH and an addi V.t nviHy to take' cure -ol yoiHM , . ,,W1 ,..,., ftraubleH. Prices 15 less than! contract. See us first. 25-f-23-2tp 'OKK HAI.K Pay Hair, MuhIc. Madame Collins: commercial branches, colletre, rreilit work; physical culture. Columbia nui- -versity il;ui; other subjects. Write today. , W. 'Penney. Pre sident, (ioodhif? College, Wcsley an, lilaho. 2S-5-22-t. I-OST "PUI.KX The party which took a bicycle from ftaS Adams. Ave.. Wedii"Hdiy eveniitK about S o' clock w as seen Ink Inn It. 1 broUfTht back at once nothiiiK will be Raid. f.-22-21 p For The fivLawn Lawn Mowers Rtilihei' mid Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hond Main 81 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 U Can Be Done An OliHi'i'vi-r Want Ail will ilo It quickly uuil economic ally. .No imitUT what your want, ir II inn lie lullliil III Ilic l.il Crnmlc ti-rrUiir.v, a Waul Ail "ill find It. Kcmlcr Interest mid ivihIit eonttileiiee liillll over a loll jierloil i.r eurs slums Iih Miluc in Observer Want Ad. InlelliKciil people willed tlieiil iimstiinlly for Inlying, renting, liiiiltiiK. gelling joli.s mill Ki'tliuv In-Ill. etc. The cost is small the re turns lire llllllieilliitc. "AN oiiKEnvr.B WANT AD WU1I1 IK) IT." poind FOl'NI rah' of horn-rimmed glasses on streets of Hn Grnnde. Owner may have Httme upon id (Mittilcutlon and puyim nt of ad-v.-iUs.-iiicnt. Call OWsi'i'Vt-r. Main 87. 20-r-22-tf Ilih Schools in Many Stales Give Bible Study rim,Ain:i.i'iiiA ad Titc (?ruwt of lillle Htudy in tin public .schools of the Cnilcd KttitCM Ih on a stiMnly uml couidi-ahli- prowl h. it wan revealed recently in a report IV the Itev. W. A. S.iHires of w ITeHhylerian lioanl of ( hrlHtlan K'lucation. Mr. Kriulres sliowed that 19 Btaten now officially Sanction the credit ing In lilfT" nehools of bible Htudy done either In conjnnciion with tin school Inst ruction or in churches. The actual increji.se in this phane of education, he declared, liaH been approximately aim per cent Him-e IK! 7. Ten other utaten allow liible I study credit but without slate an- authority. The movement, Mr. Squires wild, bcixan in North lakoia ami Colo rado almost simultaneously. Of the states dohitf IJible study in hiKh ecIiooIh elKht years aj;o indianu ha-s achieved the nioHt notable Huccesn. V 1 V,:' , , " 1 "Zn2i cIuhsch in their currlculu. KiKliteen per cent or the totat Hurollmeiit in the schools of (hat-state lias avail ed itself of I he opportunity. A majority of the Indiana iiiuh school principals, too, iiecordinK to M r. SitnireM. have indorse,! the work 7-ft. 'ranillrnek l-'enec Tosls, t Ic i eneh. House Taint, $J."0 er , gallon. i Vc nlsn cui-ry l.ncks nml IliiiKes mill Itoillt l.uiiltier Tor liu rene liiK. i Nulls. l.r Iiiioi-, In kcR lots. I A new Alr-Tlnht Heater for 51 1. till. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. TImi I'oor Hsn'a Prlmrt" Oppo. I'oundry. PHOJVB 148 No 8undy Biulmw j NEW TODAI NOTICE Clftssirirtl Waul At I nre strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE: iupy iitiwl Ih Iii not later tliun 0 a. m. dat of liuicrUoii. J talcs; 2v Hr woitl for each iosertlou. KOU SAMO Herbs. Chris Miller, lilt) fur man, lf10 Adams avenue will handle II. J. Ranch's herbs this summer. Herbs good for rheumatism, stomach, kidney, bowel, bladder ant) ldood trou bles, also blood poisoning. 30-4-1H-21-2 5-5-2-5-9-12 FOIt SAI.K One Kiisoline wood Haw, bust, type. S-borse engine. In (,'ood shape. A bn train If Hold at once. i;iiulre at 2'Hr.t ii N, lH-pot' St. 24-&-2":i-2tp VOl llKNT Two sleeping rooms, llltili Pourtli or Call 3ii. J. lH-5-2:i-7t I-'Olt KKNT - fi-room modern llotlHir. 11115 f) Ave, S-5-2a -.'! t ; OH HKNT Furnished apart ments. Clo:w In. -:qutrc at Ktl Kir HI. S. A. liawarlh. 12-5-2."!-ltp VOll HAI.K Two fnrni wagons one iion-whe b d. !;ood as new. One s. t of wiM'k hariusM. 2M'.t North tutk. 1 S-5-2:i-(itp I'M) It HAI.K-Cresh Jersey milch cow. Cull Mi2 Third St. 12-5-2:1-21 p W A N T K I ) Wash I u k. Mrs. Naomi Nelson. Cor. N. Ilrd anil '., 7-5-2:i-2tp POIt SAM-: Leather Apron, Alto horn ami home-made molasses. Mrs. A. C. Nelson. 2015. N. Bid. l5-5-2:i-2tp POlt ltKNT - Modern furnished Housekeeping npt. Waverley Apts. 8-5-2:t-2tp. KOIl SAI.K 5-room house, partly modern, i Mtu.im. $2 'itt.tHl casl. call at Kat;ers paint shop or 1 1 0 T hake St. iy-fi-23-llu KIM IKK ItUICK Itooms with or without board. Kirst class place. Two room apartment. Kvery tiiinK modern. 1 5-5-2:i-lip. vow ui:.t- 471 M. .Modern Apts. Phone ti-5-2:t-2tp. WANTKH Girl for general house work. Call 2(iii0 Adams. 8-5-23-2t VOH PAINTING Calclminintf. Paper HaiitfinK. fall J. P. Land ry, Phone 4S1 V. H)-5-2:i-tf MONK Y TO LOAN. Hepn sensi tive of the Ki'.liral Land Hank for Kami loan and the Pacii'le Savings and Loan Association for City Loans. Also term lo:tns pn farm or city property, ("has. I. Reynolds, So miner Hotel HldK. :i5-5-2l-lt. and Its results. In North Hakola n nyllJtbuf. baseil on the Old and the New Testaments with state eNainiuat Ions has been followed. In Colorado the plan la hi m liar except the International Graded Sunday School !cssons are employed an the texts. Credit for IMble .study and attendance at Hnn dn v schools is K'U'cn in Arkansas hiKh schools in tlto.se cast y, in which the teachers buve been adeiniately prepared and the course of study officially upproved. Nothing on earth bores us ?.o much as people with f'imlet ey.'.s. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS JVV7 SEE?A-.EOi3 ELSb MCD J mi PLACE WITHOOr ) f .,. J I (jHm. I Bfl ' J- V i- I,,. y .--'tfH.Kry SMif.T UiftaBMfar ' -f M I "' -- mi. n.jnul , -J MOM'N POP Pop Knows bTtAYLOB Sj ( ?oP- Pot onnouR cow amd ht- "N f I 8orr i onlv want mou To eo A'i ) , I , ' t f ( great honk- Eveev f wvfM& 1 voo to ( v A S'a V lNTMCUTO WsOWetrtlNSTORMtJ -"uL fR AS ThE WoP-C Jfj Tor, , .uu "rN ) TIMET t COME HOME 00 ANVTH1N6 -YOO ALWAV-5 )( S VTTl ltTTfl v&bdzio zi x&TiSZk I Mf liy f - VSl OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo CBf, , ' jtftlMa BY Him tfhVrCC ic J I La Grande "Little French Girl" At .Arcade Theater Soon. "The Little FVeneh Girl." pro duced for 1 'aru mount by Herbert Hreiion. who made "Peter Pan," from the hcht selling novel In years by Anne noughts Sedgwick, comes to the Arcade thealer for a run of two hiys on Monday. Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton. Mary Itrlan and Kftther Italiiton are featured id the cast of the pict ure. which was adapted for the screen by John Kn.sseil, author of "Where 1 he Pavement Knds,' Mary Printi (Wendy In "peter Pun"), as Allx Vervier, Is the lit tle Krench girl, ti lovely, innocent girl, who Is just budding into glor ious womanhood and who under goes a truly dramatic experience fur the s.ilte of In r mother and lu-r lo e before she finds happl tiss. The story of "The Little Krench Girl" Is familiar In many, inas much as the novel lias alre'idy "old nv r Win. 'inn copies. It lells of Allx. who is sent to Kugluud in Miie.st of a suitable marriage that lu-r mother's indiscretions )i;tve made Impossible in Krnnec, . How she endears herself to everyone she meets, her grief when she learns the trnl b about her mother, and the development or her own romance Is logically and emphatically brought out. It Is a tlra ma of I he most effect Ive kind. The kind t hat registers Willi n'bang and lenves you talk ing for days nfterwartl. Hut if you haven't rend the book don't have the story told to you until you see the picture. Then you can appreciate the defl man ner In which Hrenon builds up this drama nml keeps your interest ab sorbed mid n -tingle, tniil the per formance or this all-star cast. Theatres Brian Kent Is Screen Triumph Like Great Book. When It became known that Sol Lesser, president of Principal Plet'ire. corporation, had obtained the screen rights to nine of ll:ir old Hell Wright's! most popular novels, that prominent producer wits Immediately besieged whh hundreds of telegrams and let ters from Harold Hell Wright en thusiasts uriug hi m to make im mediately the screen version of "The Ite-Creatlon of Hrian Kent," at Sherrys start in:? Sunday. I tut that time, however. Lesser had so arranged the Wright pro duction schedule that It should necessitate, the first, cinema work to be started on "When a Mint's a Man" and "The. Mine with the Iron I mor," which are proving wonderful 'successes t hrntighout the entire film world. This was. necessary In view of the fact that Leaser and Harold Hell Wright together had. decided that t hese pictures sho'ild he first and, ac cordingly, had signet) up the cas's for t hese two product tons. These messages, however, were carried out when I he st udlo sets were being hinde ready for pro duction work on "The He-Crcn-t Ion of Hrlan Kent." Wrlgut himself Is especially delighted with I his novel. It Is a novel in one sense of the word nnd yet It is a true story In the other. Wright gathered most of the nmterlal for this outstanding hook while he wus occupying a pulpit position in the Southern Miss'iuri hills. Of the 50,'! an, aim persons, est i mateil to have read Wright's books, statistics prove that ovr 2.500,000 of that number read "The Re-Cn-Mlon oT Hrlan Kent The cast, sieb-cled perstninlly by Jay Is Greatly Relieved Harold Hell Wright und Sol Lea ner. Includes such well k n o w n names as Kenneth Harlan, He! cue Chad wick, Mary Curr, ZaS I Pitts. Kussell Pmvtll, Ralph' Lewis. Rosemary Theby, Rusell Simp son ami a host of others. This story is of a bank robber who was made great by the nac rificca of an old lady and the true love of u young woman. It fin n Kent is a elm racier whom circumstances hud imule a crim inal. How his re-creation was ef fected is U work of art peculiarly original to Harold Hell Wriglu's briljiant ami understandable pen. The story in type Is carried to the cinema since every detail t'l its film production was super vised by the author. - Comedy showing, "Hast of thy Water Piug." Action Galore in Fiery Western At Sherrys. l'or itu n and small boys wno choline their moving picture fare by t he ti umber of shots tired in the co irae of production, "Heyond the Holder." the Hunt Strom berg special, featuring Harry Carey which opcitcil last nir.ln at the Sheiiy theater, has moio than the expected amount of excitement to oiler. , To the women who go to see the roman.-e that Is perhaps lack ing in their own lives,' nnd to I lioue u ho find In screen stories a aiippiemeiil to their own ro mances, t he new plet nre offers n lo e story i hat is overwhelm) in? In Its directness and sincerity and Its refreshing individuality. Comedy that is real ami dif ferent is one of the; elements that contributes largely to this fast av lion western which takes for ils locale the virile rugged west out "Heyond the ilorder" where anything- might 'happen and every thing has been known to have happened. nicy Is supported by n very cnpiible cast most Important among which is pretty little Mil dred Harris who iu Hie vivacious young sister. Comedy, "1 In rib Romeo." "Air Mail" tit Star Theater Today. All the romancenil the thrills of the r. K. government air mail service' bus been caught for the screen in Paramount's "The Air Mail," an irvin Wlllat production which comes to the Star theater to day, Warner Haxtcr, HI I lie 1 ove, Mary Hrian anil Douglas Knlr banks Jr., are featured in the 1 elid ing roles of the production, writ ten especially for the screen by Hy mn Morgan, author of "Code of the Sen" and others. Haxtcr plays the role of a clever crook who becomes tin ntr post man solely for the purpose of rob- blng Hit mails. Living up to th i uie ! i', ixir wimi, nor i snow, nor rain, nor ntght, can slay he pilot in )i)s flight." results In .the ill nth of one of the service's I most capable men. tin his dcat h (bed be asks Haxtcr to "cany on" and it Is the beglintliig of thefre gein -ration of Hie thief. "'Phe Air Mail" Is a thrill-filled romantic drama Hint should prove one of the most entertaining pic tins you've seen in months. Harold Lloyd in Merry Mix-Up On Pullman. Harold Lloyd's advien on "Pull man Cur lOtJiiuelte" Is being pub lished on t he A mi do Theat re's screen Monday under the title of "Now or Never." It Is a populat ed it ion of 1 1 a rob) Lloyd's comedy, telling the laugh-creating Htory of a young man who t rles to keep a promise lie made to his child hood swe' (heart, to refun for her on he,- eighteenth birthday. He Dav nniKi' r?AV?hjuvPAviiAvr ( PTJPf Professional Directory This (IlrtH'lory Is especially luimiy Tor the iicwii'itusr or for Dm out-of-town reader vim 'may want the name ami add res of pi-ofilonal inttii. It lias been carefutly pre- imrctl unit will prove to Iw a ready aid to any reader in ob talntiig prompt professional servico t Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys 111 (ill K. It HA li Attorncy-iU- Lnu', offit'ti Wot-Jtu'ohon liuild injf. Telephony Aluin 111, ((M'MIMN nml M It l Con. 'P. Cuehfttn and Ctdon It. Klierhard, AttoraevM ai Luw. La 0 ramie Na tional Hunk butlUiuii. Telephone Main yi. I. H. Ill VON Attorney nt Lnw.' Rooms Hi) a nd 22, New Kok-y IniilUlng. Tebmhunu luijl t0. 1IOIIKIIT ti, .Attorney at Law, , West- Jiicohson building. TelepTmnu Aluin 674. CAItli .'. lllll.M Attornev at Law, Room 211. New Koh-y lluildbig. Teh-phono Alain 771). Dentists Dr. YF1INK jOMNKOiV --- HontlHt. tiiildncr butldlitu, Ttlepliono iiain Dr. II. II. .Mil, I. Kit Dentist. Rooms to 15. I'lilnier-Hoetii-lt building. Telephone Aluin 70. lr. 10. I1. IIOHSNAS Dentist, Sulle 2, over Red i'rtiss lrug titoio. Telephouo Alain ?l't. Ilr. HAV MHIirilV Dentist, Itoom i:t, SomiiK'l' tut HUt UK, Telepiiuiie Mailt 7!7. Architect C. n. Mil. I. Kit, Arc 1.1 trot Room ? La Qrando National Uank Uttlldlnif starts on the Journey In Ills own snappy sport model roadster, but Is forced to give It up after puncturing- a barn with. it. The brake beums of .a freight train supply him with thrilling and hazardous transportation and the uudience with howling laughs. KventunHy he reaches the girl's town, only to Mud her at the depot prepar ing to come to see him. ' Without the consent of the child's parents she Is taking with her the small daughter of her employers. 'Phe baby's father is on the train and the Ulrl asks the Hoy to take the chihl In his car. Lloyd's efforts to mouse the precocious four-year old, to comply wit It her many wishes iiiul to get her to sleep, and then, the next morning. ' to get Iter back InU -.) im. -.oUich wilho'lt having any pieces of ap parel left over, ufford some of the best comedy gag's Lloyd has ever performed. Mildred Havis, who retired from t he Hcrij.-n a I ter nui t riage to Harold Lloyd. Is the till I. Anna( May HUhou, a most gifted young person or four years, is the child. Hal Hon eh and Kred Newmeyer directed "Now or Never," from u story by Sum Taylor. Diversified Vaudeville Attraction For Sunday. A happy bouuuet of Joy1 nnd friv olhy, dovetailed with novelties, (M)inerly hours and ftyrulliiff dunreH, csrefully selected will be seen at the Arcade theater on Hominy next. Cecil. Van & Weir hiive the head line honors In u novelty wire net featuring a giant unicycle on a thread of steel - u wonderful ex hibition of a number of almost im possible teats, hound to appeal to riiysjcians & Surgeons I, ti. KII1HY, M. I). I'hyslclun und Surgoon New Foley, , Telephone Riiilthng Aluin n hli:t.l' A. lloiMIKIt, M. 1, 1'hysh'btn und Surgeon Ronnis ltt-11 'Pelfphone Soiiuiier lbillding Aluin fr.u HAiMtv norvv. M. II. I.I'.K HOI V, .11. I. I'riictiro limited to il i;-:t -ies of the live. Kar, Noau and Throat. New Koley 'i'elt-pliona liullding ALutn Hi RICH AltO P. I.ANUIN M. 1. l'h .-iiuluit nail tjin eoit Cn rd iter Telephone llliildilltf Alrtta iiti V. 1. McAIOftVt AI, 1). Jjutfitjwu Now Foley Tetephona HaildiiiK , Aluin 6 - V. H. IIOOHI, 11. II, IMiynii'ittn and yuifcitioit N,';H',,,ol,!y Telephone Huilding Alain ID 1. I.. lt l,M(, 31, . I'metife limlteii to di.-au-.i of the Kye, Kar, No.se and Throut. Itooms JN-If TeU-phona Rontmer Hulhiing AUin 778 A. I.. IIICIIAIIIIHUV; M, 1), Kuracry Rooms K.-17 Telephona Oomnier lUtUding- Aluin 15 Osteopntliic Physicians J. I.. i;i.r, i. o. 1 General f teopat h le. Practice MAltUAItKT llil.ll, 1. O. rrnctiou limilud to cury of Infants, fioianioc 'JVltsphone liiilltllng Aluin lot! nn audience. Special added fea ture, Hogurt & AHtehell, In a com edy diversion. This is a surprise act nnd to tell what Hie surprise, is would not be fair to the team, but after giving U the once-over, you will talk about it and say you en Joyed p. Alarle Alljn & Co., In "Kive Kect of Harmony" with Wane tmvlihon at the piano. A) arte Al lyn is a lilting )udy. smaU in stat ure but a giant in voice and charm a big little star.. Marie de Cis neros. the celebrated Spanish vio linist,? has made a fine impression with her fine tone, excellent inter pretation and technical accuracy. She is a winsome miss with a chic maimer nnd will ie a prime favor ite. The Howard Twins are known from coast to coast as "'lite. Dane- . ters at "every 'style of dancing Win! their work is done with seemingly little effort. Scientist;! find 1 Sou thunder storms going on every minute. Spring hats do seem expensive If he advertises it, ho knowg tt'a good. UWON-UGMNDE- STAGE ;: ON' AXI AI-TKlt MAY 11 I.KAVK IHAVE ' ('linn l.ut.imicli! 7 : :i t , A. M. ' 8::i0 A. M. 1 1 :lio A. M. l:o V. !(.. 2:16 1. M. 6:30 T. M. Slimtilj l:nnr. M. r.:30P. M. l: C. nrT.AI Mi niliiuiii leis, siiiiti'r Hold- I!y BL0SSER