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Monday, Mav 2".. 11)20. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER' Rape ftovrn hi The Observer Want Ad Pae The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOIt 11EXT yon BENT Two sleeping rooms. . 13IU fourth or Cull 3139 J. 10-6-iS-7t i I KOH HUNT 6-room modern' housr. I1SS O Ave. 8-6-28-31;) VOH ItKNT . .Murium furnished Housekeeping nnt. Wnvurloy j Apis. S-5.2S-2tp. VOH HUNT Modern Apts. Phone 471 Jf. -S-2J-Stp. l''Olt ItKNT 2-room modern fur nlnlied Uowimtalra upartment. 1 17 Fourth. Hub Apartments. io-D-ii-tr FOK ItKNT Apt. in Koley. In-22-ir ' qutrB J. J. Koley. rou SALE FOR SAI.B One. fraaollno woorl- saw, buzz type, 8-lioran engine. n Kood stiupe. A bargain If sold nt once. Kmpllre Bl 2UU3H N. Depot Ht.' 24-5-23-2tp 1'OH KA1..K Two fiirm wagons one Iron-wheeled. froo.l as new. One set of work harness. 2SU9 North oak. IS-ri-liS-oip VOH SALE Knsh Jersey inileh row. Call 802 Third St. . . ' 12-5-23-2IP FOIt 8AI.1S Leather Apron, Alto horn und home-made niolasBf-s. lira. A. C. Nelson. 201 r.. N. 3rd. 15-6-23-2tp 1'OH SAI.K Carload of new her: 2x0: 2x4: 1x12: 1x10. luin 120S Monroe St. O. Stevens. 16-r,-22-4tp FOR HALF. Cable midget piano, nearly new, tit a bargain. See it at 12D6 N Ave. J 5-6-2 1 -4tp FOR 8ALK Good .car, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phonograph us part payment. Eastern Orison MiiBie Co. 2(l-r,-4-U WANTKI) WANTED Washing. Mrs. Naomi Nelson. Cor. N. 3rd and Z. 7-5-23-2tp WANTED Girl for general house worl;. Cull 2000 Adams. 8-5-23-21 FOK PAINTING Calel.nlnint,-. Paper Hanging, can j. j". i.anu-. f he Alllllce Mm, is m j.0rt ry, Phone 481 W. 10-o-23-tf and on rlour , tllH f,0. WANTED RAGS Clean cotton wrr thnt will rs.urn will. him n.gS at the Observer oftlct.. 'f J-""u c0,m,' s f,,lr"sl Bring them In. S-27-tf "aughleM, . - . M. P. Mash met with a serious WORK HALK Pay Half, Music, j accident last Saturday while work Madame Collins; commercial jng unloading the structoral steel branches, college, credit work; ut tho sugar factory. While roll physical culture, Columbia unt-! ing a heavy Iron truss upon , u veraily plan: oilier subjects, 'dolly it slipped off, crushingls Write today. C. W. Tenney, Pre- I hand between (he truss and rock, sident. Gooding College, Wesley- j While Mr. Mash will loso none of un, Idaho. "S-5-22-i!t. his fingers he will be compelled wiiimi " . ' to discontinue work for a few j weeks, as tho bones of three of FOVXI) ;jiia fingers are badly factured. - I I. K. Chenault will be the man KOITNIJ Pair of horn-rlmmed j0g. Richardson will turn over the glasses on streets of Da Grande, recorder's office to. and the tax Owner may have same upon id-j payers can rest assured the office entlflc-itlon nnd payment of ad-will be run without a deputy, vertiseinent. Call Observer, Main: Mrs. Frank Carpenter arrived 37- 20-5-2 2 -tf in. Do. Grande Saturday morning - 1! , ifo in Wilbur and will remain in Pullman conductor tells us if he. judged by clothes ail women pas sengers would ride for half fare. For The Lawn Lawn Mowers Rubber and Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware Pfaona Hfr 81 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. 4 1 .. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Atl will tlu It ipiKltly anil wouoink nlly, ,o mnilur what your want, If It tan be found In the l a (iiamlf. territory, n Want All will mill II. Hinder Interest anil reader rimfitlrino built fiver a limit Iierlml of years shows lis value in Observer Wiuil Ails. Inlilllaeiil people wnlelt them constantly for Inlying, renting, trudiiiK, (telling Jobs anil Kt'ttlnK help, ele, Tli fosl -Is small Ihe re turns are iiuilleilinte. "AW OnstKTER WANT Al WlliL DO IT." 27 YEARS AGO Dally Morning Observer, May 211. IH'.iS A 10 uere Irani of land near l.a Grande sold recently for $20iu. This is unother illustration of Ihe effects of Ihe s.ugor factory. A thirty acre tract, of which tin ten acre track was a pari, was offered a year ago for $1200, Gus Levy, accompanied by his mother, passed through this city last evening en route to Walla, Walla, where they will remain . a few days. .1. M. McCall and attorney O, II. Fin it returned Saturday from Roseburg, where they have, been In attendance at the ax -Grande Lodge of I. 0. O. I D. Walker of Mc.Mimivllle, Yam hill county, is registered at the !,a Grande hotel. Mr. Walker Is a carpenter and contractor . and come to J-a Grande with- tho In tention of locating here und work- Inir nt his trade. It , ,.l,nl0rod thBt A. v. 0,lvor, it his city a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Good. I Mr. and Mrs. A.. B. Conley re j turned yesterday from a few. weeks, tvlsll. Willi friends and relatives in ' Idaho. Mariner Quits Farm to Sail Alone for England VANCOUVER, B, C. ( AP). : Commander Eustace B. Maude, 77 j years old and long retired from I the Boyal navy, Is going to sea 1 again, this time in a 25-foot dory i type sloop in which Is plans to I sail from Vancouver or Victoria ito England by way of the Panama ' Canal, He is now preparing for It lie cruise at his home on Mayne ' Island, and expects to get under I way within a month. I "I expect to enjoy myself very much," said the veteran mariner. ; "it will be a long voyage, but M jnhould be pleasant. I will head j far out to sea after passing Cape Flattery, pick up the trade winds and boom down tho coast with . the wheel lashed and caftvits , taught. I have provisions for ion days and a complete edition of Shakespeare's works, so I will got along very well." Despite his age and the disas ter that has overcome many of those who In the past have under-, NEW TODAY NOTICE Class If Nil Want Ails nr strict ly CASH IN ADVAXCE; copy imust bo In not later limit 0 a. in. date of insertion, Kates: 2c per word for each luw.rtiou. WANTED Salesmen. Will guar antee salary $r0.00 per wek and furnish auto to several men Hell inn excellent l'ord aeceosory. Add ri 'H fvu 1 esi n a n u;rer, D f 7 Jlioadway, Granville, Ohio. 22-5-2."-ltp FOR SALE Daby Holt self pro pelled Combine. Huh run 40 days. Will sell fur half tlie cosf. D. H, Ituekinan, Alicol, Ore. 0-5-2f-lln FOJt KADE 3 year old Jersey milch cow $45. Pohne 8r.fi W. Dt-5-25-2(p WANTED Dy High School girl work of any kind. Call at KuTi M Avenue. 1 2-5-2:1-1 Ip Fanning: and Industry Draw Stage Actors BERLIN, (AP) Hard times on the stage, have driven not a few German actors and singers to take up other occupations, and on the whole they seem to bo happier and better off. Seven stage cell br!tW-! have recently become cafe ami restuurant owners nnd four others have turned to industry nnd com merce. Farming has also attract td a number of stage favorites. It ie hard Schtllz, one time ma nager of the -Metropolitan Theatre In Jferliu, has become a Bavarian farmer. Otto Sommeratorl'E and his wife Thernsina, formerly t lie Ideal Borneo and Juliet of the Ger mun stage, have retired to a coun try place near the village of Splial In Ihe Alps. The former Borneo is devotinPmuch of his time to writ ing, ond Juliet Is filling the office of president of the farms union of her village with much success. Bosa Poppo, onco a star of the. Boyal Theatre In Berlin, married Dr. I.cva and is devoting her time to the cultivation of fruit at Bris sago, Switzerland. Jtudoiph Din ner, who won fame as interpreter of roles in "Gelbart Hauptmann plays, hs bought a little estuto in Agnetendorf, I'pper Silesia, und is occupied with mixed farming. Hans Cregor, founder of the Co- , niic Opera, of Berlin, who marri ed an American woman and came a farmer In the Dnited RtnteR lilies rural life s,o well that he re cently refused to accept, an offer to come to Germany unl reorgan ize the tangled affairs of. tjLe. liuc,! I Iff" private, opera hous taken similar feals. Commander Maude regards his plans in a; by Harold Bell Wright, opened matter-of-fact way and seems to yesterday for a run of Three day think them not til all extraordin-' at the Sherry t heal re. lUuders of ary. He will laud only once dur-ithe book, considered one of the ing the long- voyage, at Panama, most popular of lhat author'n and during practically the rest of, widely read works, will find that the Journey he will bo out of it lias been actually translated to sight of land. He intends tojthe screen, so true to type is the make his course with the use of entire cast. Iiis old nautical instrnmrnhi. Ie The picture is a masterprlece of has dug them out of his sea client human Interest and suspense. It is and burnished them anew. 1 e j n-pleie with thrills, It is wonder has a good sea anchor and will ful entertalnmnt, dearly eonvey une it when he wants a spell be-'ed and leaving In one a desire to low In bad Weather. His vess help others and make of the world is a proven Ha boat, staunch, 'a bMer plsce In which 1o live. It well found and equipped Willi a emphasises the old adage? lhat II in five horse-power gas engine, al-, never loo late to begin again. Ju though the commander hopes tnjolher words It instills In everyone cover the entire Journey by sail. who nets 11 f.hc message which lhat Besides provisions, he in taking super craflsman of writers stress fin gallons of fresh water and 1,0 vs In ull of his books'. gallons of gasoline. I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. TKS hooP Att DAv.eutss MfkM . 1 1 y 11 v ( ( TELL MOM JL:.r ' - d W SAME' J A MOM'N POP say mr gonm can x SoRSCVV ACOOPLti GAU.ON5 GASOLINE ' 1 VJAftoOifii To take TmG 'Folks CH' a mv tank vjao empty OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Coado But tgi 'PecviNS into tnm ANTECet?cNTS I 'RtiTHOVJHT Me: PX L C5LL.V. (VMNT'SUCH AN ON t5 5 ' how oLD J AMB fljE IajHO t r .'A La Grande Laughs Guaranteed For Three Reels in Now or Never." With every ticket sold at the Arcade Theatre today there Is a guaranteed smlleago of three -thousand feet of high-powered fun of Ihe Harold Lloyd brand. "Now of Never" is the title of the Laughter Special, which pictures the adven tures of a youth, a maid, a little girl and other travelers In a Pull man train. In tills popular edition of ono of the famous comedian's greatest comedies Mildred Davis Is the girl, Anna May Bilson the child and be-tlno passengers are the usual tried "-ti ' Koacn comedians. "Recreation of Brian Kent" Now at Slier rys" TlfeafeK '7 "The Be-Cro Kenl," from the ation of ' Brian i im'ii i, 1 1 un i i ue tit (iry ui i mu uue "The Ke-Creation of Brian P.IM- USTtN 7 THAT IT'S A KMEW " 'i 1 ll J X Vj 1 C7 1 ) t-AU i'MV.L N e( r-.LLtDTo.ow -' -w V f KM SEBVicg, UK." Theatres Tvont," Is a credit to Sot Lesser, president of Principal Picfurea Corporation, which Company pro duced It. That It might be i translation of umiucsiionable mer it, Harold Bell Wright, himself. aided In Its production. Sam Wood was the director arid no praise can be too great for the achievement ho has realized. Comedy showing "East of the Water Plug." , BciUeley's Antl-Nolse Law Excludes Nocturnal I Man o.s BERKELEY, Cal. ( AP) The much-advertised anti-noise ordin ance In this college city is con strued by City' Attorney Earl J, Sinclair as excluding piano practice at late hours In the evening. Run ning of scales and other such try ing modes of perfecting one's tech nique should come before 9 p. m., - the city attorney held recently, in reply' lo cohiplainiH oV neighbors about a music .student's nocturnal practice. Booslors and canaries have been legally silenced in previous Inter pretations of ihe ordinance. So have cats and needlessly used motor horns. Nevertheless Die air of ller keley Is not always quiet through ihemlght. Grocer's Art Work Recognized LONDON (AP) 11. Rollell, a Grimsby grocer who palms as a hobby, has been nollfied that his picture, "After u Rainy Day," has been acrepted for exhibition In ibis year's Ro.sal Academy. Mis work also was exhibited this year at the Paris Salon. Ilm Royal Scottish academy and the Kuyal Cambrian academy. We would like to see a golfer who made a hole In one meet, a woman who held a perfect bridge hand The Way It flOii n ' Mom O0CH' Nl 1, 1 Getting SHAME I. HMS To SdftibR YOU'D BE THAN v 1 ! wm'M ; 1 mm 11 ..Mil ' BHtrJ KMEW YOU'O BE MCRB THAN r-A ' ' A WlLi.MO To HtLP ME COT ) ml m VJILLIN0 TO HfcLP ME COT 1 tmmk m GRADE PUPILS UPON EQUALITY OX FOK P. Eng. (AD. The American system of education, with Its arrangement of yearly grades or classes extending up from the primary schools to tho senior year In college, finds Ut ile favor among English teachers and university authorities. In English public schools the form system which puts promotion upon equality of work done rather than on years of attendance, is considered to give satisfactory re sult s, while, til the universities the American classification of freshman, sophomore, junior, son tor nnd post-graduate Is unknown. Sir Michael Sadler, president, of University college, and a noted English educator, has recently erlileixed the class system of school o rga n r.M io n on the ground that under It a boy who does not begin his schooling ear ly enough or in the approved man ner "misses the train" and there after Is never able to catch up. Oxford certainly In from from this criticism, he said, as a consider able number or tho students ad mitted have been under tutors nnd have never attended any variety of school. The disadvantages of a strictly organized class sytftcm of schools and colleges are well Illustrated, It was pointed out, by the career of Joseph Wright, M. A Ph. D-, LL. D., Lltt. D., F. B. A., until recently the Oxford professor nf comparative philology. Dr. Wright was born in a one-room Yorkshire, cottage for which a weekly rental of ten pence was paid, and at the age of six was working for thirl y cents a weei. Tie never at (ended a school, but at IH he taught himself to read, and In the seven years following ho taught himself Latin, Greek, 'French and German. To these ho Infer added Sanskrit, Old Bulgar ian, Old Norse and Icelandic, old nnd modern High Gorman. Lithu anian and Russia. With these qualifications Dr. Wright was readily received Into tho university world, and In 1901 ho succeeded the great Max Mai ler in the Oxford professorship and brought out the scholarly and comprehensive English dialect dic tionary. He also produced stan dard primers and grammars of Gothic, Greek, middle, and old High German nnd old English. The value of his researches were rocognir.ed by the crown, and, af ter the ancient fashion, he was provided with a government grant or civil list pension of about 5100a a year. Big Demand for Zoo Animals in Europe LONDON (AP) - The demand for. wild ..anlmuLs of .varloiw,, ai?t,s of ihe world has been greater this spring than in 1 fi or 211 years owing to the desire of numerous conti nental cities tt replace tho slocks In their zoological gardens whL'h were depleted during the war. Moscow, among other far away points, has come Into the market for various specimens) the Soviet authorities having announced, in tentions to reopen the zoo in the Russian capital which had been closed since the revolution. The iusslans desire parllcularly jungle beasls and birds of plumage not procurable in ' heir own country. Riga, Ijilvia, which had an enor mous zoo prior io the war, has also begun buying animals in foreign markets to replenish the supply which had begun to disappear Iglit or nine years ago when the fooil situation In he war stricken areas was at Ha worst. higland lias come to the front Ihls year as a rival of Germany in t he Importation of zoo animals. this country now being belter pre Felt to Freckles to the Point AWW, I MOPE WOO sToP K ?OCU MlSBftMAMIOt?'.' I J IT1 ft." A)0 VNOAJDtS IT ' i aostbemadeop jS JiEi ' I HURTS so when you ) l-Z", 1 rom to j &-it lit 1 UTMStj J&m & to-Mj J J&tt- c xr y a un t. ' "iL.ai!.! A MOVJ YOO'RE SORE YoO A CT ( V.'OMT KBED THIS J" v GASOLINE. TdMlOHT?") OH NO- I'M NOT ) L I DOM'T VJANT T-i fcrtiMA TO TAfi ( -A TO ROS YOO ri tuc rao rtfiT r r ' V AT AU SAl ...in,,, Professional Directory This ilim'lnry is rsM'i'iully linnily for Ilm mwiximcr or for tho out-of-town rriulrr who nmy want tho inimo mul mtilri'HS of some profoNsionnl limn. H tint brou fiiri'mlly pm imnul null will provo lo lift u l-i-aily ultt to any ii-uiUt lit ou titlniiitf prompt pi-(ft'S.ilouul wrvli'O Classified For Quick Reference 1 j Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons II! 1:11 n. hhaiiv Attornpy-at- IMW, l.l'fk-u Weat-.In'Obun liullU- v hyslclun UU1 Sui-K.;on T.I-PI,.-. -Main, ii'. yftn'iT ' ' 'ATjiTi " STI ll.l.A X. llllll 1411, SI. It, COOlin N mil ,.KnHAHI.fl.0. nXlT """ T.V,ho. , T. Cochran it ml Colon it. Lberluuii, R.Miinier. Itiilhllag Main Cr.j I AtturnevH Hi Law. La Grande N:- 1 ,. L ! tiniml Dunk building, TuU-phuiiu Mala yi, UMtltV ll(i;VV'. 51. D, i.i'Al IIOI VV, l, I). ,.,,,, practice limit. -i to tllsonscs of the . ... ... ... Eve, Ear, Nuo and 'i'hroai. II. M, lIXtN Attorn, v nt Law, Now l-'oley 'DM.-,hone Rooms il mul ri. New I'uhsy Hulldliig Main Hi building. Telephone .Main 9j, llOIIIlH'r M. i;AKIN Attorney 'at H I ( II II I P. I . A N n I S M . I. 1MW: ..... m. I'liyaU-nui und .Mui iivon Jiieobson building. TolopTione Main (tTi, Oftrdner Telephone - llaildiiig Alma Uti CAItl. II. lli:i.1l Attorney at Law, Room 2tl, New Foley llu tiding, . , , TMlitphunu Muln 7V!). w .( t, adoi:., M, . iwim . in wii n -mii Sni't;V'U fsf'W Foley . Telephone . Jialldlng Main t'J Dentists c. n. notti:, m. i. NVw Fohy Telephnno Dr. VF.HM .Miliso DentUt. Bulldhitf ' Alain l Oardtier building. T-li-phoii iiuiu . fill. K. I.. IIAI.S'l'US, It. I. Practice limit. t l di!ie:i;tCM of tho Dye, Fur, Noe and Throat. l)r. It. II. Slll.I.ISn- Denthd. Iloom.i Rooms 1S-1!I 'leejhonft 9 to IK. Ptt!rnur-Rotrii:h building, i-.oiinner Ruildlng Main 778 Telephone Main lit. ' : lr. M. P. MSNMA---leUt. Suite - U ""'S M" ,' TVdSno'viain'V'l? 0 "" Telephone ielephono .Main nt. Somiuer Building- Main 15 Ir. ILV fliritlMIV Dentist. Room i;t, Somnier building. Telephone at"'" 7;t7- Osteopathic Physicians Architect P Jt i in;i,i.:, i. o. . J - r-, -, --, . . General Osl.eopalhlo Pnictlco TTTT.. . , rvVT I T aiAiiwAiiKT it;i,i'3, ij o. C. II. HIIJ.KH. ArvhMert ' Prnetiee llmllcd to care of Infants. Room 7 Soin-ner T'dDuhone La Grande National Bank Building Building; Main 106 pared to branch out In this par ticular business since the Germans lost their colonies. While there has been a little, more than the usual demand for 'elephants and oilier standard zoo attractions there have been more orders for tigers, leopards, lions and aeliras than the dealers have been able to supply. In one steamship recently there arrived 15 elephants, 12 Tiismanlati devils, 12 Tasmanfah eats 12 Tas nianlan wombats, numerous walla bies, hundreds of assorted parrots, as well as bears, anlelopes, 'zebras, tigers, leopards, and a col led Ion of crams, in crates, which is said to be Ihe largest shipment of Its kind on record. San Mai Gets Bare Art Gem ROME (AD An extremely rare wax portrait In high relief, of Prince Francesco del Melcl, done by Oi-hbDftld-si4,uith eenlury iirtlHl, Renevenuto Cellini, hits been presented to the Kan Marco mu seum by Giuseppe Val Heppl. ' a widely known Florentine collcclor. The work, considered one of Celli ni's masterpieces, is suppoued by art students to have been executed be tween IMS and 1570. . It repre sents Ihe prince in the age of ado Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Itebiilll. 1'Yn t her Mall icsses M uilo PIMowk Renovated Fluff Rugs Made from old carpels, I nrnlttire Repaired ami Recovered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works JJccimed I'umlgiiior I'HOM! m-w Clms, Edwards, 1'i'ftn rather r VHE PURlTVOr CrrsJ Our bread VULAN0 PASTRY AwpoHOUtO APPEAL, " 1 PumtV "Bread Mfr"nr 0 ,'oi" rt II If you are interested In the purity of tho food pro ducts that find their way Into yojir system you should Investigate tho nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry bit Iced at this es tablishment. It will add 10 yoMr enjoyment, stimulate your nppetilo und please your dlgx'stlon. LA GRANDE K. J. McWilliams By BLOSSEIt By TAYLOR Y1ELL IF WOU'S-E MOT60'N6TO 06E IT MI?toONN VJHV MOT cT ME BORROW IT POS A V-"W so Ciowo in your c,r .seai