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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1925)
Monday, Juno 1, 1025; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r.njye Seven The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place oi Union and Wallowa Counties FOlt RENT FOR ItKNT 2-room modern fur nished dounntulrs apartment. 1017 Fourth. Hub Apartments. io-5-v-tr FOlt ItKNT Apt. 11 qulm J. J. Foley. Foley. In-8-4-22-tf ! FOlt SALE VOJl HAT.E Curloml of new lum. her: 2x(l: Sxi: 1x12; lxli). 1208 Monroe HI. O. HtevenH. 1 5-0-1 -I it. ' FOU HALF. All kimla ol' ruhlmge! pluntH. HM T Ave. 1)1-6-29-411.' FOlt KAI.K 5-rooin .miite furnl tim. Apply ltulnliow Confec tionery. 9-5-26-4t. FOlt HAl.E Good car. iola of apeed and power. Will take piano or phonograph us part payment. Kaflteru OreKOll Music Co. 2ll-S--tf 'AXI'F1 WANTKIl Rloelc to posture. J2.0O per Itriul per inon;h. llean Hros. I'loiue I'armeiH 4x4. Fnlou. ir,-i-2(l-6tp l'))K PAINTING I'alclnilnlni;. I'aper Hanging, call J. P. Land ry. Phone 4S1 W. lu-5-2.1-tf LOST LOST One pi nlioul 75 pounds. Call 3H.1 W or 472 W. S-5-30-21. Tuesday, Juno 2 Pacific Standard Time Stations KFI, 1.08 Angeles, rlir. (4(17), 5:-."'i-fl p. in,, Kxnmtner's half hour for Hhrlners; I-tl:lfi, McI::nlelH nightly doings; 6:45-7, Kaditori ul talk; 7-S Aeloian resilience pipe oi'Kiin recital. Hon Mol'ur Ifind organist : 8-!, Jane, the shopper, from Examiner studio; !-!, California string quartet. Removal Sale Commencing SATURDAY MAY 2.1 We must have larger quar ters and will move Into the Itoeseh Hldg. June 1. For Six Inyj we will offer much nf our Klco Irical .MerchaiHtise at real Bargain I'ricc.n. La Grande Electric Co. 1300 Adams I'ntil June 1 For The Lawn Lawn Mowers Rubber and Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware Radio . , Money No Measure of Value The value of telephone service cannot be 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. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It quickly Dial economic ally. No mutter what your nam, fr it can be found in Die I.a tiraudc territory, u Want Ad ufll rind II. Header Interol and render confidence built owr a long period of years !hos i! Milue In (,liMi'cr Want Ad-. Intelligent p e o p I o unii-h llu'in tmuslanlly for buying, reining, trading, pelting Jobs and getting lielp, etc. The cost is Mnall I be re turns arc Immediate. "AN ODSERTKB WANT AI WILL DO IT." I.eonline el Alma, comntmljo Grove Lindsay, baritone and Margctta Johnston, violinist; Ki ll, 1'aekurd ballad hour, Poll and rtllly Hall, Hay Wood and Sunshine band; Way Walla ami bis uhete and others. KKOA, Seatle, Wash. 4T4. t 6:- 1 fi -K : t -I r p. in.. studio program: 8:30-10, TittHH program; lu-11 Kddia Darkness and his orches tra. KKWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). "Mfi-K p. m., program, Western's super-service garage; U-l", fea ture program, presented by Vill on Oil company of California; 10 -11, Warner Brothers frolic. K GO Oakland, Calif. (3C1.2), 8 p. in., KGO Little Symphony or - chestra; Arthur S. Uaibelt, mu sical Inlerprelativo writer; Ag ms Ilerster, soprano; lo-l, Hen ry Halatead's orchestra. KUW, Portland, Ore. (491. &), 6-5: 3ti p. m., children's program; 8 10, concert, Woolach and Powell company; 1U-1J, concert, Herm an Kenin's Multnomah Hotel danco orchestra. KHJ, l.os Angeles, Calif. (406.2), 6.30-ti p. m.. I.eighton's Arcad cutetrnu orchestra, Jack Cron stiaw, leader; C-ti:ao, Art Hick mans Hilt more hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Pitzpalriek, di rector; 0:30-7:30, little stories American history. I'rof. Waiter Sylvester Hertzog, keekly visit oi Queen Titaniu und the Sandman from Fairyland, Uncle John; 7:-30-li, IMggly Wiglgy girls strlnR trio: 8-10, program. Southwest Kntflneoia: 10-11. Art Hickman's miuiiuiu uu",v, .v..v. Blliro hKUistry.-iind that of nil oth Karl Hurtnett, leader; H-"-.1,,,. countI-ieS, with a crisis of whld Hhrlner's hour, pn'sciitlng Abp po Shrine bund and chanters, oi Uoston, Verne L. Powell, flutist. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. G:30-U:la p. in., Wurlitzer pip organ studio, Sid Zift s sportb talk: U: 1 5-0 ::;o. Travel ijilk. W. F. Alder; 1i:30-7:30, Hon Clark's i.u Monica iMllroom orchesirn; S-'J, KNX feature program: 'J-H' program, Independent Furniture Manufacturing company; 10-12. movie night ut the Ambassador, Abe Lymun's Cocoanut Grove dunce orchestra. KPO, Kan Francisco, Calif. (42S.3) 3:30-4:30 p. m., Palace hotel Watch Your Frail. Puny Child Grow Strong Take on Weight , In Just a few days quicker than you over dreamt of these ; wonderful flesh making tablets I called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil ' Compound Tablets will start to ! help any weak, thin, under-nourished little one. After sickness and where rlck lets are suspected, they aro es- 1 Dtcially valuable. No need tJ ! eivo them any more nasty Cod i Liver Oil these tablets are made to take thft place of that good but ! evil smelling, stomach upsetting ! medicine and they surely do it I They do put on flesh. Ask Red Cross Drug Store, :Glasa Drugs, Inc., L. & D. Drug 'Co., or, any druggist for McCoy's !cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets as easy to take as candy and not at all expensive 6( tablets, 1 no cents. Be sure and get McCoy's, the I original and genuine and give the ichlld a chance for 30 days. Jf jyou aren't delighted with results (just Ret your money back. Adv. NEW TODAY XOTK'E Cuvuirinl Want AiIh are strict ly CASH l. AKVANCEs copy must bo In uot lutcr than 0 a. in. date of liusurtimi. Itatra: 2c per word for each lu.sertlou. FOK SALE l.eovlnt! Oily. Will sell numerous items: furniture ronsitleruhlo hi'v,,ulHn hoys hicy cte -20 Inch' frame. Phone Main iX3. 8I2 M HI reel. 2ll.(J-l-lt FOlt ItKNT -rale. Ladle 1411 J. . KooiuH. summer preferred. 'all in.r,-i-:it 'OH KALK A nt-w four-room modem " house $25 down and $25. a month. Phouc 24S W. 15-0-1-3L FOlt ItKNT Oaruire. 2 Depot St. corner Fourrii. Phone 45K J. 120-1-lt LOST Diamond set between Post office ami fifteen hundred block on I'ourth St. Hewcird. Cull at Newlin Hook Store. lS-lM-St FOll IlKNT rooms. l f 2T.7 J. Light bou.MH k(ep!ng 2 Adams ave. Phone i i-G-i-tr WANTKD Man and wife to work small ranch. Apply to Geo. C. Hill in person at Jem.wi Poultry Plant. is-e-l-2tp FOlt ItKNT Four room house and 1 lot of cunli'n $10 u month. Furniture for sale. I mil Second Street. SC-I-3tp England Is Disturbed Over Cotton Shortage M ANCHKSTK 11, (AD -Hlmistio views on 'the future Pep- of the cotton Industry In I.oneashiro have! A 1BllLLllB JJlttUC been expressed in various quar-l tors here. Viscount Leverhulmol Medieval history chronicles ma recently warned the country cf ny of the most excrutlating lortur what would happen In the event of'cs the wori, has ever known. On shortage of cotton supplies, and went so far as to say that possible to calculate the when America, from which of Lancashire's supplies wn drawn, would consume as much cotton as she could produce. This warning is now echoed by;pa,jt, aptain u. k. iturniiam tn a hook ton "Cotton Growing in the PritisM Km pi re und Kxotlc Countries." "There Is a world shortage of ; millions of bales of cotton of the American varieties," the author1 says. "This shortage and prohibl- .,' . : the T.nnxa- hlch i lie gravity can .only be compared with tlie cotton famine brought iboul by the American Civil War." Captain Burnham attributes the "uppalilng disaster which has ov- r l;i Ian the cotton growing indus try In Am-rieu" to tlo ravages of .he boll weevil which lAincasbin "The problem and all countries have snoedilv to so!v4 is." hi savs i "where is the American tvne ofihts wrists and these manacles the cotton, at economic prices, to come from?" ami he supplies the ver that it must come principally : youlh s suiferlng la so reahstieul rom the new cotton fields of the'ly portrayed as to make the spec- British Kmpire, "but only gradn-, ully,' to give inm two days m which to repent, two agonising days, then to c"'-Xj'rXj''"---J,rxrt execute him. Who. I happens to de- dance orchestra; r.:::n-(!:20, chil-'feat their purpose, ami how, far dretfs siory hour, Big Brother; from breaking Ihe youth's spiiri (1:3 5-7, States Itestunrniit or jtiils torture makes him the scour chestra; 7-7::i, Hudy Siigler'H B, of the Koyallst party. Ih depict- Fnirmont hotel nrchslra: K-10,;cd on the screen more forcibly V. S. Army band; Harold Samp-'than it can be described, son, golf expert; 10-11, Johnny! Opposite Barthelmess Bulck's Cabirinna. FRECKLES AM) HIS ' mom ja oar rnr, ) Trr their porm of V Cjt Wy oowEy T cAjrAELpiT-LtntE Ti ( v.eu.ww dwtw ) 6ociyeRKF,TAa'Mn.zAse f JsflW 1 : ByA BUMRLC REE S Pl7ES-WAl'1pF.ytfrNS J f-rT 1M DAAIfiEC ) SaKETWES VcMS TOEIR " BEES kICK OC BIT6 S COM T ASli SO A AW GO MCVA, IF t 1 1 I BUMBLE BEES W ! H&?n$J V?fW6IW?Ul? Sl - VHWAT CAM ' J MOM'N POP Convenience By TAYLOR (I MR CONN WHEN VOiJ'RE I'll PC YmRo'JGH "Vl f THAT'S A BEAOTiFUL Tvf.TwjOVFAP C" Vjhv H-in'T vnn ( VJSLU 1 DcCiDEO NOT To BECAUSE " ThRoo&h WfTH TH06E. ) LA jVfv- L Qo5e BoSM MftfiONN- ) AM C if f RoSES A3 MV PLANT A 60SH OF ' ( PART OF SO-jR HfcNGi 'N OUR ) ; ( 'tPPMfn? ( ( JU6T WANT To DO VOO PLA NT ,T V ThF n&r T1M6 V FAR(Te HCWeCTooUoR 0 T EN VARO AND WH&N Vpp-R6 tHBOltori Vi!! 1 'i'mm nprm OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo La Grande Agonizing Torture Pictured m ((r;' i' rl,1rt of tllt, most ogonlKinc of these Is t wasi pictured In one of the sequences time;of John S. Robertson's production, moHtj..T1ic. Fighting lttade," a First Nil (tiomil picture in which Itlchard Hartheliness Is starred and wbleh now being presented at the Ar- theutre. Hlchard Pari lndmer.s Is vlcitin of this torture. His role in the pic ture Is that of Karl Von Herslen- broock, a Flemish soldier of for tune whose fituio as a duelist pre cedes him in England, whither ho goes to flvcuge the death of his sis ter. Ho vanquishes his foe, and friends of the hitler, members of the Cavalier party, pint bis death. IK- jnlns Oliver Cromwell's party, the llound-heads, who are deter mined upon the overthrow oi' iChnrtes l. and thus becomes the 'enemy of all Cavaliers. Palling Into the hands of Home of 1 '" he is manacled with huge heavy wristlMiida. and wedges un. driven with hammer blows between : noble gentlemen periormmg huh ans-.'ask with great glee. And the shudder. It Is- their purpose In thin I exciting historical romance is 1 io- FRIENDS Theatres rothy Maekall). Others in the east nro Frederick Hurton, Morgan Wallace, Lew linker, Bmdley Par ker, Stuart Sage and Allyn King. "A Lost Lady" Now Showing at Sherrys Theater. Tn "A Lost Lady," which opened nt the Sherry Theatre, last night, movie goers are assured of u thor oughly enjoyable evening. There is scarcely a moment during the showing of the picture that one is n't swept along by the , relentless ttdu' Df emotion that flows through this photoplay of a beautiful wom an's loves and the drama of her life. , Building on the popular novel written by Willa Cather, Warner Brosji'hnve taken the story of "A Lost Lady," and given it added richness and sweetness. They have produced a picture that is nothing less than a stirring symphony thai plucks at the heartstrings, and makes one weep and huurh In sympathy with Irene Bleb, who in terprets the starring role of Marl-' tin Forrester. j The caiit is one remarkably fitt ed for Its tusk, and Irene Bich,' John Roche. June Marlowe. Matt! Moore and George Kawcett are1 prticularly to be commended on t heir performances. i Perhaps most of the glory for "A Lost Lady" belongs rightly to Harry Beam it mil and I torothy Furnum, who d (reeled and adopted the picture for the screen. Here's a picture you really niufd not miss. Comedy showing, "Chnngo the Needle." Living mtiy cost more than It . did, but few of us have to support i a pair of whlty shoes now. I One for Mother to Answer jf hp Princess Will Occupy Scotch Caslle in Fall! AUKUnKFN, (AP News that Abei'Keldio Castle Is to be "I ruined" to Princess Maty and Viscount Kaseelles next autumn has created a favorable Impression In Scotland, there being much disappointment hist year because of the absence of jthe princess from the Peeside gu 'therlnnH. Abergeldle. close to Itul- inoral, sits like a toy castle anion? the Di'iika and trims of the De 'country, .and has numerous mem ories of the late King Kdward, who frequently stayed there when he was Prince of Wales. Abergeldle Castle, in fact, has been so linked with various members of the roy al family who have spent much time there during the last SO years or so that many persons regard it as being a royal residence, til- I hough as u matter of fact It Is not Abergeldle actually Is rented from the Gordon estate, the own ers, by the royal family. It was largely due to an earlier genrru- tion of the Gordons that tjueen Victoria .first w. nt to Holmoral. "this dear Paradise." she culled It. ami turned that part of the high lands Into "Koyal Pceslde." It Is quite likely also that the Puke and Duchess of York will spend a part of the fall at Aber giddle und visit King George and Queen Mtry at Itulmoral during the shooting Neamm, It is nnder- atood that it is very probable that the duke and duchess will have t heir own pcrmum-nt borne lit Scotland this year or next. N"oc I del for Young l( Gives Surprising Kcsults LONDON (AP)-Pups thrive on fruit salad. Is a discovery made by A. K. Kennard, veterinary sur geon. He first experimented on n litter of Borzois, feeding half or them on the usual dog foods and the others on a diet consisting par tly of oranges, apples, and haunnun. "At the end of three months." said Mr. Kemiard, "Ihe latter were noticeably In advance, physically, of their brothers, ond Ihe eventual result of the experiment was that the fruit salod pups utl became first-class hounds, w hears only thnvt of thoso fed on meat, fish and biscuit grew. into good dogs. One died and two others develop ed rickets." The experiment was repeated with Pomeranians, and In three months the fruit -fed Bonis grew almost beyond roeognltlon Into the size of large fox-terriers. When distemper attacked the frull-Yd puppies it lKissed off liku a bad cold. Nogales. Arlr... soda clerk Inher ited a million. Now his hair can slay slicked all the time. Truth Is struuKcr than fiction. More than $7s.oiki.ooo worth of corsets were made last year. For Sale! Four-acre tract, modern home, close In, Splendid buy, part cash. Good reHldenco In Pendleton; clear. Trade for properly here. A bargain In five-room f ill basement home, on pave ment for ?::i'to. Also a good 7-room for ?27f.o,on. And an excelb-nt buy in a 4 room house. l'Olt HI'.XT t'lnse in acreage, good bind; easy terms. Securily Land & Savings Co. c ,yWe Professional Directory ThU directory is especially bandy foe the ucwcvmier or for the out-of-town render vtho may want the uumc and mid res of some professional man. It has been carefully pre pared and d prove to be n r'Jidy aid to atiy reader in ob; tuining prompt professional hcrvlco Classified For Quick Reference J Attorneys 111 ;i! V tin lY -. Attorney-nt-l.MW, ol'I'Utj Wet-Jaeobmu Uulld ing. Tuleplionu Muia 111, cormtAV nmi viu:it n aimi -on, T. Cochran and iNdoit 11. i'lht'i'liuril, AttorueyH at Law, l.a Graiule Nil tion.it Hunk building. Telephone Main 91. I. IU Attorney Ht Inw, ftcurnn und N'.'W l-'oley building. Tel. phono Muiu 9'. UOIIDILT 8. KAKI Attorney at Law, , V'Jl- J ubson building. Telephone Main C74. CAItl. J. tllll.M Attorney at I.hw. I to. nit no. New loby ltuibllng. '1 fh-phone Main 7?'.i. DontistH Dr. VllltNK JntlNNOV 'Dentist, CmdiK-'r buiUiiau. Ttdephuiiu Main lr. It. II. MM.I.i:tt PentlKt, Booms H to 1G, 1'Hliiier-Botiseb building. Telephone. Main 70. Ir. V., V. MONNMW Dentist, Suite 'J, over Bed Cross Drug iilor). Telephone Main 717. tr. HAY Mt ltPIIV Dentlft. Boom i:t. So miner bulldiinf, Telepholiu ". ' Ml'" 7"t- Osteopathic Physicians . A rch i t ec t j7iT7m.i.k. i. o. lr-LJ-Ll . n . - - ------ - ,- r General u.tUHipiithU? 1'ractlce II i,,r.n MAIttJAIIKT lNia.W. U. O, . t. II. M1IXI5H, Archllri-t rrnctloo limlud to uaro of Infanta. La Qranda National Bank Bulldlni nulTcilni ila1Shlu" WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Ir'sscrs PHOVi: MAIN 7?,2 Depot Stitrct If be advertises K, good. be knows it'i STAGE I'M IIH ON AX1 aiTi:u MAY 11 i,i:avm 1'lliOII 71.10 A. .f. 1 1 Mill A. M. 2:16 1'. M. I;i:avi: 1M til-ltlltlt) 8:30 A. M. 1:110 I'. M. 6:30 1'. M. Siinduy 1:00 R M. 11:30 I M. l'. f;. iw.ai !lt:nliunr('is, Soinnu-r Holt-1 JIattrcsses - Rugs Cleaned - Hcbiiill. l'cnibcr Mattresses Made Pillows l!'iiovatc(l l'liirf Hugs Made from old carpels. I-'iii'iilliii' ItVpufrcil mid llecovi-red La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licensed I'umigator PIIO.NK 42-l-W Cbns. i;dwanls, Prop rhysicians & Surgeons k. ;. KIUHV. M. 11. I'll j .sielun und j3urtt'"n New Foley Telephone Building Main 23 s i i:i.i A iv. iioiniKit, m. u, Pliy.-tiriun und tiui ueon Booms Id-II Telephone fMMiuntjr liuiUlliiff Main 5-f,9 iiAmtv norvv. M. D. i.i i: hoi v. m. i. Practice limited to difii.HeH of the Kvi', Kur, Noao and Throat. New l-'oley Tt-bfphon Ittiilding Muln lb ItKIIAKl) F. I.ANHIS M.I). rioaiclmi anil iSiiin1-0" Onrdner Telephone liuiiuing Alain Uti H.'AIHMt, 11. Vi'W Foley Building Ul'g()OU Tel p bono Main C V. H. MOOlii:, M, l. I'hyaloiun and Um geon New Foley Telephony IhiildiiiK Main 1; h L. It (. SHIN, M. II. . Practleu limited to di.ica.svs of thtt Bye, Fur, Norni and Throat. Room IS-19 'J'idfphon f'oiniiier Building Mala 778 A. I., men Aitnsov, m. n. ' Surgery Booinn 16-17 Tlphon sTHE PURITY OF ' OUR BREAD ; OnOULO APPEAL cr. TO TOU ! Bread If you aro Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts that find their way Into your Bystcm you should Investigate the nutritious bread and 'dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked nt this es tablishment. It will add to yo"ir enjoyment, stimulate your appetite and please your digestion. K. J. McWillinma By BLOSSER SSI ... 1. LLiMm iW'i-VV' ' '"V