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V Thursday. May 28, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Vnac Seven if s f 1 The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties ron rent j I Oil WONT l"umihil rivn-room I hous'", CloHitif in, hy lilt of Juno.' f i mil m. i4-6-2o-tr. j IOU HUNT Moilt-rn f urnlshuil -liuiiHi-kt'pint; upt. Wiivcrlt-y Ap-artint-alH. S-R-'i(i-5lp ' 4! 1-"(H I'.KNT Two sli-t.plllg rooms. j J'Hi'i Fourth or Call 3G! J. '. 1 l-5-23-Tt lull I1KNT 2-room iiioiH-rn fur t nlhlit-d downstairs upurtinimt. r 1017 Kourlli. Hub Apurlim-nls. lO-tp-U-tt 'lilt HKNT Apt. in Kuli-y. In qulro J. J. Polity. 8-4-22-tf I OU SAI.I KOIl SAI.K 6-ronm suite furni ture. Apply Italnhow Conft'o tloni'iy. 9-0-20-41. I'Olt SAI.K Two rholi-c. Iiull.lirii; loin.. tlon.1 lortillon. I'rli'o li'ill. 'I'l-rins. JiiMtlin itt Olism-vi-r of- flco. H-r.-27-L'tp. h'OK RAI.K fi-pasHi-nKfr Hiiyni-H 'J'ouriUK cur In lino rnlnlitlon. . $275. nil W. II. BOIINI-'.NKAMI" i'o. :'(i-5-i'e-3t. I'Olt HAl.K Kaiiy rahlinicu plants. J.ale Punish Ikildheail cabbage, Inrfle plants. S. If. KVniia, Ore dell, (on road to T'crry). l8-0-2C-iilp I'l.OUK tll'T HI'KCl.M. I'rauhlin car. 47.r.uu V. II. HllHNKN l KAMI I'O. SO-6-20-.lt-" KOIt SAI.K New 4-rooui modern house selling at hiu- sacrifice. 1 7oll. (7011 cash down. Cull 24-1 W. 17-0-20-31. KOIt SAI.K A Of. dollar bilEKy will sell lor 120.011 pood ns new. Call ot 1 7ii4 Y or phone 173 R. 10-0-20-3tp. l"t)lt SAI.K Two farm wasons one li-on-wheelei.1, wood as new. One set of work harness. 280!l North Oak. 18-5-22-iitp I'Olt SAKK Good car, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phonoirraph as part payment. ICafltern Oregon Music Co. 2ft.B.4-tf Removal Sale Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 2;J Wo must h.ive larger cjuar-t-ra ami will move Into the Hoesdh Illdff. June 1. 1 r Six I s we will oflVr ot mtr 10It'- trirnl .Mfifliniidtsc' at La Grande Electric Co. I :illll Adams Vlllll lunr 1 For The Lawn Iawn Mowers Rublier and Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hon MjUb 8 Money to Measure of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. No community without tele phone sen-ice can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. Our new Telephone Directory will be issued soon. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An OliscrviT Want Ail will do It qnlrkly anil mimoinU ally. Xo iiuuti-i- wlinl ! nam, If It 1 "11 IX' iiHuitl In tin I.n liiuinli liTi'llory, a Wont Ail it ill rlml II. ' Jlinili-r lnli-riwt ami miili-r riHtllili'iiri! built mrr u loiijr IH'i-loil l)f Jl'lli-H shows I: vulm in OlistTVi'l Want AiN. Iiitillilii'iil in'opii- nnii'li thrill inmtftutly Mir lniyln.r,, itnlliiK. IrailliiK, ni l 1 ins J - ami irwiiiiK In'tii. i'ti. The iiiu Is small tin I'r-tut-iis me liiuiiiMliati. "AN OHBERVKIl WANT AD WU,L UO IT." waxti:i WANTKD Stock to p.lslure. $2.nn per head per month. Mean llros. l'hone 1'armers 4x4.- 1'nlon. lfi-0-2C-Clp I'Olt 1'AINTINC Calclinlnini;. Taper HnnKint;. call J. 1. T.and ry, l'hoiin 4S1 W. 10-0-23-tf WANTKII RAOS Clean cotton rami at the Observer officii. Bring them In. S-27-tf l'OI.VII KOCNIl Pair of liorn-riuuned glasses on streets of !.a Urallde. Owner may have same upon Id entification and payment of ad vertisement. Call Observer, Main 37. 20-0-22-tf 27 YEARS AGO Dolly Morning: Observer, May 26, I NHS. L. Co jrh, nominee on I he Itt publican ticket for county nchoo! Hiiperintcnlent, Is in the tit y. The wind storm yfStenliiy (iiim affed So acres of J. VI. Keynohls best crop. Jt will luive to tin re planted. J. K. neynolaS nml J. A. Cliris tenon eume-in- yesteniny from the Pnnhiunile, where they have been interviewing tlie votern. Tln-y return cheerful and confident oi' the success of t he entire l ieket. Mrs. A. Austin, accompanied by her sons, Ko:;s, Victor and John, and daughters, Uodin. Mdia and Norn, arrived on last evening's train from St. George. I'tnh. They expect to locate in this valley." I ,imt evening w:ts so ph-asunt Wlmt will you filvo us for 10 empty Unseed oil lmrrcls? Tom nrack feiic; !ostt, t ic npiecx. o one him cnltetl for tin Utile chlld' orord f found. Hniise Taint, 2..i0 ier Ritllun. Wo have Tm-jicnttiH? ami IVdar Shhmlt Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Han's FrKod" Oopo. Foundry. fMOXB 148 No Sanday Btulneaa L NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails aro ilrlrt ly CASH IN At)VANCi:t liy mist In' lu not later llinii 0 a. in. (lato of inst-i-tluii. Hnlcs: lie fier word fur eacli Insertion. ' KOI I SAI.K A C5 dollar ned Im liy bugio' will sell for Jl'Ji.lHi, Kool as new. Call n: 17n4 V or phone 17:1 11. 1 r, - i, - j s - 3 1 p KOIt SaI.K- Incubator. 1.2" ,.i;i;s. l.'leetl-le. Nearly new. Coal !I4. Will sell I'm- r,a. rash. :i"4 Ai der HI. .Also Klectrle llrootler ir,. 7-3t. I-Olt KKNT 471 .l. Apl. '.'hone li-f-27-lip. I'Olt RAI.K Alfallu Hay. 1C Ion. I'llime 4)li A or l''arlr.i-l'H 1 !K. in-r,.2j-;:ip. -MR. lie PINTO announces h!s vi olin summer clans frum June 1st lo August iiK Kur apupintmen call 44 7 A or Main 1 IK. :'u-r,-7-itp I'Olt HKNT Mod rn :i-rooui apt. i;y U ev.n- i2-r.-7-aii. ami KaruKe. Call lllKS. KOIt HAI.KIYyer.i and lute cab bajfe plants, tfail Kuriuers 1 TiS. A.. K. Stein, I 2-ft-2 7-lTt. WANTKO liy reliable woman, day work. Phom- H:i V. roil SAI.K S p ri n Kr e rs. 1 ).-Iiv'i-ed Sat tnday afternumi. Phone G4 W. l-r-2S-JI. . Celery leaf spot In Oregon is easily controlled by syslematic spraying with Bordeaux 4-4-50 or by dusting with copper-lime dust, even before the plants are taken iroiu t he green house. Spraying or dusting ai regular intervals throughout the gruwing Benson is recommended by t he experiment station. Serloua damage to tin: celery reams in leaf curl. - 'famous star: the mystery in tiie that our citizens in large nnm-ftneft of u valuable pearl neck bora promenaded the streets wait- lace, nnd n realistic fight by ing for the Hlue Mouniatn band ! Apachi s in I he i'aris st-wers to commence their open concert j these are jnsl a few of the high which begun promptly at S lights in Vitagraph's "The lte oclo( k. I, a Grande is proud of ' deeming Kin," which shows I fl its band and well it may be, its night. the quality of music we are per-1 am lno ... nP3 arr tnld in I'm li mitted to enjoy each Wednesday" evening would be a ci lit to iiiiy city of several thousand mo: ulatlon than La Grande iM'-; 1 Mr. and Mrs. John O'hrlen and Nathan Murphy arrived yesteiay from Ireland and will mud liiis i valley their future home. John .Martin of the Cove was in the city yester day li alisact:n business ul tiie Alliance mill. Mr. Martin is a pioneer of Cove, hav ing been a resident there for ovt-r 21 years. MKDI'Oltl). Ore. Asphalt in cadam paving on roads in ', :it,'r , Hoot GiljSOll lake national park from the Med- ford and Klamath nit ranees to I lOHftlllg 111 the rim of the lake, a distance ,jf j ''Saddle Hawk" approximately 2d miles, w ill ' be j " " begun almost wit h t Ire opening j of the ( 'niter lake season , July j Probably Hen Johnson never 1, and will be. continued throug'i-; had heard Ihci old siiying about ti out the season until completed, ! rat looking at :i king; Jwd hi-, lie wlln no mati-rial Interference wii li ! would ha.- iii.il the -cat a tier the heavy automobile traffic to he attempted u exchange n few and from (he lake. , passing w onls wti h t In- beaut iful Proposals and specifications are (,,. xs , i,,,,;,, , ,,p .in; down In now -on fib- at tiie Cralt-r iu,tion:il f'(Jn as i - rode li if s aorry nig hi park offices here and bids iiiuxt to h. r y.ird a-id asked -for t drink, be In not later than June 9. Asj j;, n Johnson was only a ragged soon afterward as the contractor rheeplrei dT arid the hot He he rod havn assembled their mntri-i, brinngd to Iris boss. Id Vasiri :, machinery urn) working crews, the while the K(ri. although he did not work will begin.. t FRECKLES AM) irfs r mom'n rop i if- wAir.Mi- .n F. .'J VyAn."- I 7T 1 1 . - --- r --y f r7 n ? UwracwrCT.jl CASSMC-u.tr Xvoos 'rSM kmWM.Ur TTlf L eoMMAtuvsaa B was smbus ccoo ) PV TT. iuketh- Joovoouxz; Ut ? t-L. Aim!! J tfM vl . m.-i,ci.ii r-ri run hf ' ) 11 1 i iliv L-uin ' L uju i ic? I l - irrn r r: a. j . r is ltME) fct f OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE : By Condo Ve.v;e.TT, X YOU shs that hospital, M.vJLA NJOS. ? retS-MIN'DS MC5 OF MY. , oparcATiNCj Toi-e La Grande Naimova in Novel Dance At Sherrys. Character dancing ly the greiit Nuiiiinovu, and a marvelous dis play of emotional acting by that (i tu, s,n,(,t. nn., ,niiio it - Mtimses are eiiM tn d.-i.iet tlieit- pnaKi-s o! ! rencn life wlih n- nuirkiihli' in'riinipv It lu n rntn-. fu, alo.yt n;immed-full of action, , wh an ulluring romnuee, thread- UK ,H W(y through the plot, and t lirills and coined y abounding. Iiestdes the great .A7.imrva the c;is is composed of i.o i Tt'llegt-n. Carle: 'ii 1 1. Miller, Otis I la flan. HoMta Marslini. Iiose Tapley, ilrlc Mayne and Violet Virginia. Comedy, "Seaside Hi ;ii p. known It, w::h the daughter b o.ie FRIENDS HOW OLD . Jj ANN (AJHO - t 1 L..VsfM 'W Pill 19 ft 0,.rw'p,7 C ( 1,LLPLAy VOL) ONE V NO-ftANICS ED- " r-r-.- wai.'f ..-i w-" " "snouuJ MAVt. ,.-fn. r ( BEEN HOMC AM ccc t-ifi.1- I V HOUR AGO -Xi fop - Theatres richest cattle barons In the whole coAintry. - Hut there camo the time when the girl realized that the sheep lierdcr wuB thu only power that stood between herself am! the gravest peril a woman could face. The manner in which the young man ncpuitled himself is told in thrilling realism in "The .Huddle Hwk" I'tiiversal production now being shown In the Star theutre. Marion Nixon is the leading wo man of the picture, which Is u stirring story of lite. on n lug cat tle range, ill reeled by Kdwurd HedgwicU. others in the cast are Krnnk t antpeau, Josle Sedgwick, CJ. Knymond Nye, Charbs K. French, William Steele, l-'red llum- t8 tld- Tote Duerow. ' Anna Q. Nilssoj Ha3:Vajnp Kole in" "Inez from Hollywood." Not the mechanics of movie making but the inwardness of a .screen vampire's heart Is laid bare on the screen of the Arcade Friday where." Inez. From J folly wood," n Find National picture, opened lust night. As it it weren't enough to get a view of Hollywood's mysteries, the role of the reigning "vamp" is played . by the alluring Anna Q. Nilsson. Although Anna (.J. has never been nasociated with siren roles, she lias made of Inez a most human and appealing character. Lewis S. Stone is co-featured in the role of Stewart Cuybr, a rich man who "maki s a play" for the vampire, but is finally ensnared In the meslreH of true love for her young, r sister. Fay, thereby giving rise to a .situation which the au thor has solved in n striking man ner. , Pret ty Mary Astor Appears ns j.ty and Laurence Wheat, remem- Willie's Ouch! POOL POPULAR COVR (Special) HiiOiop K. P. TU'ininton ami liis secretary. Miss Sophie M, Uobert.son, of i'eiulliton. were in Cove a fvw tluys recetdly. ltc trend Sydney W. Crea.y or l.u Grande will hold servio's nt the Ascension church In Cove Sunday, May 31. The Kplseopal church school to be held In Cove will open June 1 1( and continue for ten days. There is room for fifty students only ami those desiring to attend should register early. The Cove swimming pool is a popular place. I'nder the new nutuageiiit nt it has been enlarged nnd several desirable features added. Mr, and Airs. Karl tjinderu anil Mrs. Kllu Anderson, of l.u Grande were Cove visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mr.i. U li. Lay were .shopping in linker recently. .Mr. urn! Mrs. M. Whisslcr nnd .Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Antics attended Die graduation evercises at I. a Gmnde lust Prlday evening. Mr. Whissler'H daughter, Miv Karline, was one of the gnntuutrs. l-'red Cnrpe, who has been In I .os Angeles for the past ear, has returned lo Covin He is visiting his sister. Mrs. Alice Allen at the pres ent time. Mm. Hatlle. Alexander has been drawn for Jury duty I'm the June term of court . H. CJ. Avery, county agriculturist, was in Cove yesterday. He Is ar ranging to bring a tree specialist to Cove to give tiie hortlenl! urlsts some helpful suggestions on the care of their treeo, which were se verely damaged by the extreme cold weather la:;t winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Parker have completed their school year at Per ry and are now at home lien. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr. and j Mrs. 1 1 tit In , and Mrs. Itoone of Ku- terpiise attended the Sunday morn ling services at the Baptist church nnd were dinner guests of Reverend and Mrs. J, W. Slayton. J. V. Uroughton of Rosoburg, spent Inst week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jan. Hoatson. Jr. The young people of the 1 lap list church had charge of the Sun day evening services. The pulpit was occupied by Walter Duron. Mr. ami Mrs. Callison and Mr. and Mrs. pert Kail, of I. a Grande, were here Sunday t he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulr. Miss Haxel Duncan -who has been the house guest of Mrs. T. U. Conk lin returned to her home in Weston Monday. It. 1). Monnhnn of I-Veewater came over Sunday to look after cherry prospects. He has charge of the rrull belonging to the co operative association, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chadwlek are delegates to the state grange as sociation to be held the first i'k ) June. . j fered from iris many pictureH with Thomas Melghan, as Inez's busi ness manager. Suitss I'M wards, Rose Dione. Harry I lepp. Pay Pal lor and 10. H. Culvert are also In the cat. The production is beautifully mounted and contains Innumerable dramatic thrills. R Is based on n magazine story by Adela Rogers '.St. Johns, a former newspaper woman. Alfred K. Green, director of "In Hollywood With Potash anl Perl mutter," also directed this "Holly wood" storv, nnd Arthur Kdeson, "The Lost World," was at the cam era. J. G. Hawks wrote (lie screen conltnnitv. WEAVER'S Tailors, ( 'tenners, Dyers Ami InsM'ii riio.M-; M.MS 'M Depot Street Choice A OOST A MIMOT6 yl' EO-LNMANTTO 5,',i .M-JlfFEJVr., Vl Buy the voire a y,.; (?(V" l-' gri BOX OF CANDY Jj.'tfx 1 cMrvtt Prof essiona! Directory Thi dlrovtory Is cptvlnlly handy for ' (he ncwt-onicr or for Dim ntit-ol-tmvn reader bo may wttnt Hie name mid uddrcsM of some professional man. li has been cnreltiliy pre pared and will prou to bo u lctdy aid to any render in ob taining prompt professional senicu Classil'icd For Quick Reference . Attorneys 111 Oil t IHIMIV Attornev-Ht-I.HW, olfl.'e Wost-liteidtfoit Itlldd iag. Teicplioiiu Main 111. CMltnA BM.t tfllKIIHAItn Geo. T. Cotltrun anil Cdin It. Klu-rlniril. Attorney-s al l.iiw. ,n Gralute Na tional Hunk building. Telvplione Main ill. II. 1. lll0 Attornev at T.tiw. Uoorn.s 20 and 2:', New Foley I uuiiuing, 'i eicpiiohu .Main vi. Unitl'.itT 8. CAKIN Attorney at l.uw, . West- .laeobaon building. Tolepninio .Main &T4. (,'Altl. Illl.1 Attorney at l.nw. Ktiom 2 a. Ni'v Foley Puildiiy;. Telephone Mail) 7t. Dentists !)r. VKItW! JOHNSON IVnllst. Caiduvi bulhliuu. Tulephonu duit II r, II. II. MM.l.KM Dentist, ltomn l,t lo Pi, Pa I liter - P'H'SitIi build lug. Telephone Main til. Or. li. P. M(ISSMA leiitb;t, Suite 2, vr Itfd t'losrt liruii tiloru. 'IVh-phonn Main V17. Dr. IIAV Ml ItlMIV Dentist. Poom i:!, SiiIiOiot hut lil I It a. Ti.b-plioiie MiIm 7ti7. Architect C. II. 1111 1.111, Archltpct Room 7 La Grande Nullonul Rank Rulldlng Hall's Catasrr.li both local and Internal, and has been successful in ri treatment of -atoTTh tor over forty years. Sold by all druct;t F. J. CHENEY fit CO.. Toledo. O'uic Tf ha advertises l; ood. he knows K'l STAGE OX AM) AITDIt MAY It i.i:ai: i.ioavi-: l iilmi I.n ;r:iiili; 7::ui A. M. 11:00 A. M. 2:16 1 Al. K:.'10 A M. 1 :00 I'. M. B:30 1'. M. Sttnil.'ij 1:00 r. M. 5:30 1'. . M. 1. fi. Di-I. A I Ifcnilqillllirrs, Soilllllcr Until Mattresses - Rums Cleaned - Rebuilt. J 'eat her Mattresses Mado Pillows Renovated 1'luff Rugs .Made from old carpels, 1 in iiltm c Ki paired and Uirou'Hil La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works l,henM'd l-'umigntor I'llONi: ll!l-W ( has. I.iluiuds Prop SO H6LLO MOM - I'M A LITTLK I. ATS BUT VOU SEH I STOPPtO IN TO 7 THET STOf.C 'PECf ON I IN THE Goes'; what Physicians & Surgeons l ti. K1KIIV, m. ti. l'hyaiciun ami tiui'fon k New Vob-y Telephone Ifrilding llin 22 hil l I. . lillDUDIt, M. 11, J'h "Mieia n and tiuruerin PeoniH lli-ll Teb-phono Somiaer lUiilding .Main U:'J II MtltV IIIM VV. M. IJ. I I I . Hut , . . ). Prnetliiu hmittit to dis.71.-i. -a of thfl Kye, i;ur, Noso and Thi'oat. N"W Foley 'i'tleidlon Pulldin Main )ti ItlCIIAItll I. I AMUS M. 11. i'ii.sit tali and tSaiKeoii Gardner Telephone limUliiitf . .Main tni W. P. MeAlHim, 31. , t t.Un j; on L r.ii. y iviepiions Hmlilii,,; MhIh i.1 S. .HMUtC. tl. II. Ptiy.sii lan arid Surueon NTnv Foley Telephone I'.nlltliir; Main 1 F. I IIAI.S'ION, M. II. Praetlitt liimttil lo (!!.. aen of tllfl iie, i:nr, Niiku arid Throat. Itimtns p;-if) 'JVIephnne Poioiuer l!uiiling Main VS A. I., itirtt i iti)'o, m, ii. Surgery rionms K-17 ' ' ' Telfphone Soiiiuu-i' tlitildlng Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians ,i. i.. im;i i:, i. o. General mi ei ip:il it ie Practice m wt; ui r i;i.t;. u. o. Prnctleu iiiuited to care vt Infants. Komnier Telephone Itulldlng Main lUfi r NTHE PURITY OF CrH OUR BREAD , S j-.AND PASTRV jvJ-SHOULD APPEAL. c ToVou! If you nro Interested In the purity of the. food pro ducts that find their way Into your system you should investigate tho nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at tills es tablishment. It will add lo yo ir enjoyment, stimulate your appetite and please your digestion. . LA GRANDE K. J. McWillianm I5y I5LOSSEU L0M5 AS TS A LEG.'.' n 1,1, J t r I5y TAYLOR TO fr-tiV l-OVC MO'oT WOCLO rr i i ) J J I L SUPP05.' ) IT'S A BOX. I 00 "1 mm