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Wf.1nc'si1;iy, May 27, 1')2. THE I,A GTvANDK FA'ENTNO OBSERVER Fncro Seven it ; The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place (it Union and Wallowa Counties I 1'OIt RENT 1'OIt RENT Modern furnished j, liouRekepinK out. Wuverley Ap- urtmentH. l-5-2ll-5ln 1'lllt KENT Two sleeping rooms, i I J ii J Fourth or Cull 309 J. 1U-5-S3-71 ,1'UK HKNT S-room modern fur jt nlghed dowtiHtolra apartment. I ion Fourth. Hub Apurtmiinm. ' io-6-D-tr t ptVult KKNT Apt. in Foley. In ' ( iifllrs J. J. Foley. 8-4-22-lf TOIt SAI.R Kry.is. fall I'urni i era 168. A. V. Htcell. 7-8-l'O-t v'.J'OU KAI.i: Itoccl liahy HiiKKy. Very rensonnlile. 3 G 1 7 4th. Kt. ,h Apt. No. 1. ' 10-C-2li-!ti ,;l'OFt SAl.K 6-pHKRenKer IIuyneH ' Touring car In fino eondllion. ;;. 1275.00 - W. H. IIUHNKNKA.M1' HO. 2O-6-20-3t. MIH SAT.K New double fWURe ;r at eoHt of luinliiT in It. AIho iuu- nurell ratlKe in Kmni . eimdition, Kasoline rump Hlove nml nutu tipot lllihl. 1UIH Waith. 2B-5-20-2: (111 8AI.K Karly lalilianu plants. Late Dullish Ifttlilhi-ad eahnaMl'. larKe plants. H. V. Kvalis. Ore doll, (on road to 1'erry). 1 K-ri-20-.-)tp l.OHl-: OUT Kl'Kt'lAI." I'ranklln ear. 47ri.0ll W. Jl. 1IOHNKN KAM1 CO. 2ll-r-2tl-:it KOK SAl.K New 4-rooin moilei-n house selliUK at IiIk saeriftee, 1 7ntl. J7II0 cash down. Cull 24 W. 17-S-20-31. 1'OIt SAI.li A 0:'. dollnr ImgKy I wlli sell for $25.00 Rood as new. I Coll at 1704 Y or phone 173 It. 3 15-r-20-3tp. FOR SAl.K Two farm wagons one Iron-wheeled, good os new. One set of work harness. 2S09 North Oak. 18-6-23-Ctp FOR SAI.15 Good car, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phonoaraph os part payment. Eastern Orejfon Music Co. 20-5-4-tf Removal .. Sale Commencing; SATURDAY, MAY 2.5 We must have larger quar ters and will move Into the Itoesch Uldg. June 1. l'or Six Days we will offer much or our i:iet trlcal .Merchandise at real Bargain Prices. La Grande Electric Co. 1;I0I1 AtluruM T util .Iiinr 1 For The Lawn Iiwn Mowers Rubber and Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware Pbooa Maui 81 Money to Measure of Value The value of telephone service cannot he measured in dollars and cents. No community without tele phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. Our new Telephone Directory will be issued soon. If It Can Be D one An Olnerver Want Ail will tlu It quickly ami eeimuinU ally. No mutter whnl your waul, If it i an be fuiinil l:i Hie, l.a lirnilile territory, 11 Want Ail will (iml It. liemler interest anil reader eonfillelli-c litlilt over n ions rrliMl of yrlli'H shows its value In Observer Want AiK liili'lllKint pi-op In vali'li them iiistnnlly for hiiyinir, reiillnx, Iruillnu', (ii'ititin: Jobs ami gelling lu'lp. fir. 'rhi iH Is . small Hit re turns are iinuiedlnle. "AM OBHEnVER WANT AD WUili IX) IT." WANTKI) Port PA1NT1NC! Calclinlnlnf. Paper KunpiiiK. call J. 1'. Land ry, l'hone 4til W. IO-fi-23-tf WANTKI) RAOS Clean cotton niKS at the Ohsmver office. BrlnK them In. S-27-tf fov.ni FOCNI) I'alr of horn-riinlned classes on streets of La (lrnnilii. Owner may have same upon Id entification and payment of ad vertisement. Call observer. Main 37. 2u-5-22-1f 27 YEARS AGO Daily Morning Observor, Mny 25 SS o. V. Willinnm hns puivhan od from Turner Oliver th Neil place in the First Ward. The con sideration being $ 1 200. This is ono of the most sigMly reBi(b:nces in the city. U. M. Sofith. or Meiilcnl Springs, brought over a loud of wheat to exchange for Alliance flour. The city presented a lively ap pearance yesterday, the streets were full of teams from the valley nil day. Farmers report n lu-nvv frowt In We are nrrnujchiK to move iiiorusit the street from when we : arc now located, but, the prices will remain where they ore. We 1 want some of you Indies to start a neihlKH'hootl Impilry over t child's new oxfnrd. It wan lo-fi i In inir lumber yard; either get 1 (beiii to bi iiiir the mate to us or I ; (iinio and gt ttiK one. AIhhii , the only iim It is to us is tol I sero us a paper weight. Nails, I.U5 have in kcte 1bt. House Paint. SL'.oO per pit I Ion. J Polled Linked Oil, SI. 15 per ( ffallon. i We Itntn Varnish nnd reni-el j Posts, Claude C. Pratt i Lumber Co. Tb Poor fcfan'i Frlrod Oppo. Koandry. PHONE S4S W No Sunday Boslneaa NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ada are fftrlct ly CASH IN AOVAM'K; copy must bo In not later than U a. m. da to of Insertion. llaie: 2c per word for each Insertion. WANTED - To Pent. 4-0 room unfurnished apartment or house. W. L. Nelson, Hotel Hummer. ff'SHflO 1 3-6-26-Hp CLOHK IN ACUKAOK (iood land. K:isy terms. j:xc-l It-tit buy In 4 room house, Kceurlty Land Savings Co. 17-ft-V-lt W.SNTKI- Stoi'U to iiii.stiirt'. '2.(Hi ' pir lunt! pfr n'lonth. HV-an Hron. I'hniui larmoiB 4x4. I'nlon. FOIt SAl.K 6-room Hitlto ftirnl tur'. Apply Knlnbow ronft-o-tioneiy. 9-5-l'iI-4t. FOIt UK NT Fiirnishd five-room house. Closlne in, by 1st of June. Call M. 14-r-2C-tV. KOU ISKNT A Furnished. ;i or unfurnished, . Greenwood Mi. on room house. ItnoniH f urulslud J. I,. Mars. 1 Si; 4 IC.-&-l!T-Hp FOR SAl.K Two choice building lots. Good loeatlon. Price -ir.u. Terms. Inquire at Oltperver of fice. 14-G-27-2tp. WANTKI) l.ady with fair educa tion, business ability. Hualnesa new and wopdnrfitl. No can vas al RK. Make $T. to u d:tlly at home. Give name and address. Write Kdison, Hox 9. Observer. 2r-6-27-ltp the lower end of the vnlley night before last, which did considerable damago to early gardens. The steel piers are being rnlsed on the foundation cit (he sugar factory, the machine shop painted and the foundation for the engine room hns been commenced. Jas. Moss, one of the Sandrldgo's most prosperous farmers, was in city yesterday. Mr. Moss stated that ho had just sold the last of. his last year's crop of wheat, re calving SO cents for It. Mcsdames Foley nd Henson will entertain the ladies of the Jol lity Whist club nt the home of the former next week. Mrs. Julius Roeseh nnd daupht er. who have been in Portland the last two months are home again. freer and chafes a bit at the restrlc It Is rumored that the China-jtions of matrimony. Here, of men who have been contracted to course, the Hurthelmesscs hail to eulilvatathejjoels for some of the1IK) lt Hit or Imagination, for they beet fanners have grown tired ofire exceedingly happy in their own the work nnd lmve made such a . marriage, w ith a charming home row that they have been release d J nn,i n lovely baby to-bold their ln- and M. L. Causey w start for I lah to st :c u re white men. The far mers who are said to have conclu ded the change are Thus. Wade. W- K. WoodeH, John Caviness and the McDonald Tirothers. Hallway to Improve Track, " " 'this production Dick and Miss Hay ALBANY. Or. Greater RP'd;tbf.n olll, wf ,i. fHvorlleaof Ihe over the Southern Pacific track3 i4.Kreld Follies, chanced to meet, between Albany and Kugene wlll,Th(.y fl.n in loVl unil ,nnrr. be possible niter September. 1 Hi' 5. tIK,. ()),,; pi-u-e Jusl as "Way Down according to H. V. LeddicU, who.......... w;iS being finished. Is in charge of extensive repairs to be made on the track between now and September. The (rack will be rebnlhiHted und raised from 7 to 8 (inches, new lies nnd tie platen in stalled, cm vena reuuin an.l wider low paih installed. This will ini.;,e for easier riding, greater ond s:if er speed and u better appearing right-of-way. Tell the wife you were where you were not so she will think you were I IlOl Wlli'll! you were. j ;.oruv .irniuna ui i n - " ' i ,"- 1 , n hi" Ti I 1 I , , ' t , "i 1 . Sag I?PWriTT.W HIS mTFIMTlQ ' Tacr'a TVnt. Srt Suro tk, di noorn m 6.W mSM . WD10V0U ape voo k ' 'V , JDL sav. vmuiay MOM'N POP Some Car! By TAYLOR (( l "iuae ho a e.s f Zno-nn car raTTX M Afffh (f That darn bos -, oh-about 5 times ) Af I QOMeNTwrnA ) ( o eX H ymMi ( 'Eats gas as V PKi M'te " Pstff " CcTj 1 ''l1 ' TTim' , V melPthat. 1 S vour car? J , Lfi 3 )' mllM ill irmVM s wd Wk. Sjf pd 4m OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo .AM'D WiSM I "TCc FiCiesiCY c ssreMx -as no ewe kd iE55 VD IMS' - c T! L..-JgW v. iA . zz.i I I IvMCM YOU CAMC ) N HK.vS. YOU SAID TOO tvANCC5T yO TALK BUSIN&S5, 3JT YOU'K- "TeZV'MO. TO TAttS A Ct?KGOY SHOW roK Y CeMOF.T It ISN'T (?OOM CNJOUSH MY OPriCE TO TMROW THE BULL La Grande Mrs. Barthelmess Fitted to Play In "New Toys." I'.lchard rtarthelmess and his wife, Mary Hay, are singularly fit ted to pjay the youfrig married couple of "New Toys." (he young star's latest First Notional picture now at tho Arcade theatre. That is. they are suited In the fact that they are really and truly a young mnrried couple. The young husband anil wife of "New Toys," go through a lot of comic domcsllc tribulations over tlu fact that the wife lons for o stage ca it-rests. Illaithelmess nnd Mary Hay were married when tin two weer play ing In David Wark Griffith's fa ! :iioi:s production, "Way Down Hast." He was playing the Ney Kiiglnnd boy h-ro and she was the tlanp'T from the city. Just before Danger, Romance and ACUOIl 111 "Saddle Hawk." Tho romance of . danger nnd of action of love that was common to the west of a few generations ago, and is la be found 'even now In Cve that CtiiCr I MATH s Theatres made live convincingly in ''The Huddle Hawk,' Universal -Gibson production which will be shown in the Star theater today. In "The Saddle Hawk," Hoot Gibson stars In another picture the entire action of which takes place In the cuttle country. The story was written especially for him by that well-known team of collabor ators of Gibson stories, Raymond L. fieh rock and Kdwurd Sedgwick, the Intter also lcing the director of Glhson . pictures for the past two years. The Gibson compnny Journeyed to Knstern Oregon to find the proper location for cattle and sheep in large numbers were necessary for much of the nimospherie ac tion.' Incidentally they obtained some' ftue photography of scenic effects never screened before. The story opens with Hoof'n's a ragged, very disgusted herder of nh-ccD, but circumstances enable htm to gratify his desire for it rent horse and real cowboy regalia. Also he Is sent forth on a hazard ous mission, for a beautiful young woman. , Marian Nixon is Gibson's leading woman. Others who support are: .Ionic Sedgwick, Frank Cain pea u, O. Itaymond Nye, Charles K., French and William Steele. , Nazimova in "Redeeming Sin" At Sherrys. , The great emotional actress, Nalmovu, in 'The Iledeeining Sin,' 'a Vitngrnph picture, coiim-h to the Sherry theater tonight to re main two days, und from all nr rounts picture-goers are due to have n rare treat. "The Redeeming Sin" In a J. Stuart Hlackton production, from ferson. Naxlmova las ) roiV of Joan, ''Queen of the J'arls HeWtira," She Is nought aft"r by Lupine, the Apache leader, but Is at true ted by l'Hiit de Oatllet, a young noble man. That she may bu worthy of this young man she renounce Jut old life. When Lupine, determined to win her, steals u pearl necklace for her, she bids him return It and he compiles. Then the girl de cides that she loves the Apache leader after all. All the scones in the picture are laid in 1'aiis, and J. Stuart Itluck ion has reproduced the narrow streets and old buildings with re markahle fidelity. A fight In the Carls sewers, with Rnngster.1 mix ing It up. Is declared to be ono of l be most realistic, combnts ever screened. ' 1 Lou Tellegen impersonates the Apache leader and is said to give an excellent performance, others in the well. balanced cast are Carle ton l. Miller, (ills Marian, Hositn Maistlnl, Hose Tapley, Kric Miiyne and Violet Virginia. Comedy "Seaside Simps." Pony Express Rider Is Hero of Pathe Serial. When one thinks of tho period of the Civil war, one Is very liable to think only of the brave men In blue and gray who (ought and died for the cause which they thought was right. Kvery year the mem ory of their deeds on the battle fields In brought to in 1ml. And Justly so. lint at thai came period In tho history of this country, there were other heroes whose names were never listed on any honor roll, but whose daring exploits are none the less worthy of remembrance. They were the pony Kxpress riders, who carried the mall through the vast expanse of wilderness that lay west of the Mississippi. It was their duty to carry messages from one isolated community to another. It also consisted of purchasing nnd disposing of various products and relaying sacks of gold from the mines to government headquarters'. Through all kinds of weather, at all bravo men forced their way across tho country, In the face of hostile Indians and desperadoes that In fested the plains al thai time. Un heralded and unsung, they "carried on" and, although their names have been lost to posterity the riders of the Pony Kxpress will always stand Stop That Backache! Many l.a (iiniide Polks Have round tho Way Is a dull, nerve-racking bach ache wearing you out? Do you feel older and slower than . you should? Are you tired, weak and nervous: find it Impossible to be happy, or enjoy the good times around yon? Then there's some thing wrong nnd likely it's your kidneys, , Why pot get at tho cause? I'se HoAn's'llllfP-Un' StKd'-' ulant dlurellc to the kidneys. Your neighbors recommend Doan's. Head what this l-i Grande resident says. D. D. Dinger, 1C02 Washington Ave., says: "My kidneys were in bad condition and 1 had severe backaches nnd nt times I could hardly bend. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too, so' I used Donn'n Pills from Silverthorn's Drug store nnd they soon had me free from the aches and pains and put my kidneys In good shape." Price 60c, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mr. It irger had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mirs., liuffalo, N. Y. Adv. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Ami Prenscrs I'llONM MAIN' 732 Depot Street Professional Directory Thin illi'cotory Is especially linndy for tho newcomer or for the uut-oMoun reader who may want (ho name ami address of some professional man. It Iuh been carefully pre pared and will prtno to bo a iviidy uld to any reader In ob taining prompt professional seivieo Classified For Quick Reference : Attorneys Itrftll 10. IlltADV Attoriiey-nt-Imw, uifUe W'vst-Jacoltfun liutld httf. TcIcdIiuuu Main HI, CO( II II AN' nnil l-:ili:itll Altll Oeo. T. Cuehrun nod CuU-n It. Ktihiirtl. Attorneys ul Law. La t.'ramte Na tional Hnak bulldlntf. Telephone Muiu UL II. F. Ill Attorney at Lnw. rtonniM 20 and 22, New Foley liulitllna. Tclefdimiti Mulu IIOIIIIItT 8. KAKPV Attorney Hi Law, , West- Jucobiton building. Tolepnouu Alula 67L CAKI, itni.M Attorney nt T.nw, icoom 2, New Foley Jluildkng. 'I'elephtniu Muin 77V. Dentists lr. VKflNR .MMINSOIV PentlHl. Gardner Uuiiilinu. Tuleihonu Main Ilr. It. n. MIM.ril Dentist, ttomns i to 15, Piiliner-itoeseh btllplilig. Telephone Main ?U. Ir. K. I. MOSSIA Dentist, Suite t, over lied i'ross Drug Sturo. Telephonti Main 11", Ir. 11 X Y MHHIiir -Dentist, Ibwm J", Summer building, TelepJiom. Main 7S7. Architect C. D. atll.LHH, Areliltret Loom 7 La Grande National Bank Building us a symbol of the fighting spirit thnt brought about the winning of the wckL These stirring days of the old west are brought to life und re created In "Idaho!" a new Pathe serial starring Mali Ion Hamilton and Vivian Itleh, the flrsl episode of which will be shown today nnd tomorrow, nuitlneu only, at the Sherry the.utor. Hum war wages In the land of the free nnd home of the rrnve. STAGE OX AM) AITlCIt MAY 11 i.kavh i,i:.vvi: I'nlon l.a.rniiilo 7:311 A. M. , 8:30 A. M. 11:00 A.M. 1:00 1'. M. 2:16 P.M. 6:30 1'. M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:30 T.M. I. C. DeLAI' lleuiliiiinrterH, Kommer Hotel Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - ItchuIlL Pent her MiillrosMcs Mndo Pillows Heiiovaled ' Fluff Itugs Made from old carpels. I'liinllure Jtcpain-il ami Hecovercd La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licenced l-'uinlgiiinr PIION'K 421-W ChtiN, J :d wards, Prop Physicians & Surgeons i:. Ci. KIItHV, M. IK T'liyaiciuit untl Sui genu New Foley Telephone Lauding Main 3(2 - i .i i ... , -., sTL'l.l.A N. HIUMIIIIL M. 1). Physician unU Sum eon Ttnoms 10-11 Telephone Summer llullding Mala 60S liAiutv itnrw. m. i). i i .i; iuu v. t. i. Practice, limited to dlnees of the Kve, Pur, None and Thront. KVw l.'nh-v 'IVI.ii.hnn J liuihtliitf ' Main Itt ItlCH Hl I. LAMMS M. I. i'hydioun and tJurgeon Gardner liuikliiitf Telephone Malu i)ti M.-ADOHl, 11. New Foley lliliidiDK ui eon Telephone Main bit V. H. 11. IK Physician and .Surgeon ' ' ? New Foley Telephone ifuildlutr ' Mala 13 ' l' I,. ltAI,NT4. M. IK ' Praetieu liiniiid io tiist.-ii.seH of the Ko, Kar, Nt and Throat, rtooins Telephone Eoimner Puildlng ' Main 778 A. I.. ItlCII AKDMON, M. IK Surgery Mnoins 1C-17 . Telephone Soiittnur HuilUiiig' ' M'jilO Osteopathic Physicians .i. i in;i i:, u. o. General ( iHteopiiLhie Prnctlce . MAiufAiticr i;i.io. IK o. JVaetlce limlud to care or Infants, fionmier Telephone Building . ' Main 104 NTHE PURltyOF (?tyJ OlJR BREAD , j TO U Purity'Bread If you are Interested In tho purity of tho. food pro ducts thut find their way Into your system you should luvusUguto. tho '-nutritious bread and, dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at this es tablishment. It will add to yo'ir enjoyment, stimulate your nppeilto and please your digestion. K. J. McWilliama rp1 Home Independent Telephone Co.