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Vu'iliu'silay, -Ju'tw r.,-1!r2T). The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties I rou kext roil ItKNT Two room modern1 f iiruiflhfil u pari in nl. Wuvorley Apt. S-C-2-3tp VOlt ItKNT Kour room modern . furnmhtd Iiouhv. Phono Ultfl It. l()-0-2-atp. ; KOIl ItKNT Mod-ril rtiont! 471 M. Apart nunt. ti-ti-H-litp KOIt UK-NT I'uiniHlnd two room uparlincnt coniu-rlfd wit h Imtli. ! I.i-lils fnrniHliid. $ 15.no aj iMOiuh. Inbuilt-at Mod-l Ilarlu r ! Shop. 9-G-2.tr. j Vlill ItKNT lioonis, summer ral o. LudlfH preferred, full 141 J. 1U-B-I-31 I'OU ItKNT LlKhl liouse lieepillf; rooiiiH. J Til 2 AduiuH ave, I'hoiii- :i7 J. li-ti-i-t:" l-Oll tlF.N'V Kour room Iiouhk . and 1 lot of Karden $10 u month. . Kurnitiiro for :tl I (Mil Kecond Htreet. js-fi-i-:;tp KOU itKNT J-room modern fur nished downstairs nitai tnu-nt. inn Fourth, JIul Ajuirtim ntn. i 10-6-9-lf FOU KKNT - qui ro J. J. Apt. II) Foley. Foley. In- FOR SAU2 FOK SALT-; Onu lot on Orandy . between First and Herond St, . One lot corner Cedar and Oran- dy. M. Gallraith, phone ;i:i7 W. 2o--j-ytp FOIl HALF Carload of new Intn her; 2xC; 24; 1x12; 1x10. '1208 Monroe Ht. O. Htcvens. i5-C-l-12t. FOIl SALK Good car, lots of apeod and power. Will taku pluno or phonogruph as part payment. Eastern Oregon Music Co. 20-fi-4-1f LOST LOST Diamond act between Post office and fifteen hundred brock on Fourth St. Reward, ('nil at Ni'wlln Hook Store. i r.-ii-1 -at FOI'M FOlNI) In Knterprise, Sunday. Seven keys oil rihtf. Jiiqulre Ob aerver. M-f-2-:it. WANTED WANTED RAGS Clean cotton roga at the Observer office, lirlnff them In. 8-27-tf Governor to Attend Oansc RAI.KM, Ore. Governor Fierce will spend at I en at two days of lliifi week at Dallas attending the annu al convention of the Oregon ginto prance, lie will k'ivo an addrea. 'Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfanti, Invalids, The Aped Nourishinc Dieestible No Conkinir. Jtf Avoid Imitation! Subititutct For The Lawn Lawn Mowers ' Rubber and Cotton Hose Lawn Sprinklers And Nozzles Rakes F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone Maj. 8t Money No Measure of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars nnd 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 Pone An OljMrrvor Vnt Ad will do It quickly nml economic' ully. o mutter what your want, if It t-uu Ih found In (In l,a (irnttde tirltry, a Want Ad UI fiml 11. . Header Interest und reader confidence hullt oer u lnt jM'tiod of jeiirs shows lis viilm in hsertrr Want Ads. Intelligent p e o p 1 o vvalrh tlit-in constantly for Inlying, renting, t nullum, fct'Miiif Jolts and ftctthix help, etc. 'J I u t ost Is sn ia 1 1 1 1 ie re turns aio immediate. an onsrnvrn want AD XVU.h IK IT." liny Fractures Skull. RAI.KW, Ore Perry Powri, G-yoar-old Auburn boy, suffered n fracture of the skull and other In juries when he f"U from the roo( of u barn. He was brought here for medical irentment. Physicians ?a id he probably would recover. Maybe three tramps jailed in De troii for Kiealius cream can my It was vs' ni;iblit en -am. l";.)'0'."'.s I V J'y A- x . " Mr. SlKH'pmen ! I .ook Ikm-c I I f yen want' to build a hog shed for 1 ill) Sheel) "'4 thnt ntiikes uviod surface to hln;:ie over that ve ai-( selling: mil at SI Ct.OO per M. If would nlso ld for sloriu she-.-t-Itim for yu u hmiM', firsf floors, roof sheetimx. rte. ...... " 1 .! i. , H..,,w... Roiled I disced Oil, NI.Ri per K:H'. Ye haw IVurn Faint nml Shin - file stain. us for ! Itouli Fencin?;. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tlw Poor Mao', Friend" Oppo. Foundry. I'HONB 148 m No RundST Biulum FEED Rolled onts Rolled barley haled hay Whole corn Cracked corn Whole wheat CrarkiHl wheat Still feed Screening. Itnby chick feed Oyster shell Grit Sure I -ay Kent toll feci I Ask Our Prices. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone .lain 7.1 J sip NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails arc ilrlcl Ij CASH IN AIIVAXl'K! t-iji must be lu not InU-r tliltll . A. in. tlalu of Insertion, ltuti: word For catii tnsci'tlon. WANTKIJ Wonihrful iiioiioollion for two men here. No rxiierl--nce m-fi'snal')'. See. J. Ilynuill. I'oley Motel. l.'i-0-:-llp Mr. f'ei'f N"IH uiinouneeH IiIh vi olin KiiiuiiM r ehtKs I'l-oin June l si to .Anii!:til l.'i. 'or uliioilltinent ivill HI A or ,M:tin I I'.l. it,S-0-:l-Ut WAXTKH- C;tttle to pasture, h'ar lti r.- I7j. Allitrew .Mulktiburi;. I'Olt liKNT l'uinilie,l apart ment Willi K:;r,l.';e. 1V.II 3M W. . S-(-3-4tp. PAINTINt. Calelnilnlii.; uper ln.li!;ln.;. J. I'. I..1111I1). Ill W. -G -3 -t 1 FOIl ItKNT Modern .1-roolii fnr- niched np:irtm- iil. i t 4 W. 8-11-3-llp Philippines Governor Aids Non-Chrislians M A N I h L A (Al1). Governor General Wood has Kiven instruc tions that natives of the non- 'hriMUtn provinces, such us those inhabited by .Moros In Mindanao ami by ljroioti-a in (he mountain province, be tfiven preference In the nmiter of filling posit loud in the public service. In a letter to the director of the bureau of non-Christian tribes, I.uduvico Mldrosollo, the R-overnoi general says there has been a ten dency to employ oilier thun u.t Uves in the Kovernment service in non-fliriflthtn provlucs. He points out that the new policy should lead to more contentment among the non-fhrisiiuns and result in substantial benefit to those pea plea. The governor general ' let ter says: "There Is one policy 1 want you to carry out persistently and energetically and that is, the em ployment to the great cat extent possible pf natives in the various ottiet-s and activities of the non- I Christian pro inces. There is of ten a tendency to employ other than natives. In pushing, fo.-ward tne development of these prov inces we must do -all we can to lnuln natives of the . province!, to County to get Auditor. j ORKGON CITY, Or. G.-orge F. Johnson, formerly head of the wa ter collection department of Ore- loii i ny, win uiKC over tne UlltlCS oi me coumy anuitor. Legislation ; provided for (he . stablishinent of it he office of eounly auditor for 'Clackamas eounly. but the act de ;slgnated that the new officer should be appointed In Decemb. r, I!2d, and should lake ofTice .hinu ary 1, 1!26. This provision conflicted with the situation In the county, howev er, as Condu J. Ham, expert, ac countant, completed nn audit of the county's books this spring and installed a new control book keep, ing system which must be main tained through the office of the county auditor. Th county court appointed Mr. Johnson, who vllltn(, fljr-s. ' The current carried rale head bookkeeper unlil there can legally he un iudftor. : Stenographers are chicks, 1ml shorlhami reaembhs hen tracks. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS rWMtfX$ 6ES.n-SEEM,S KSdTTA S E'SSjl Q- VI J JfW-V LUCk!! IP rfjh ' . HI rrrTTTA ( ' 7 ) I WTTT - L-! HOM'N POP fl Thanks for The , . rN f ( B-VGum here's vjheRE I6T eoen ) if PJOE - IF VOU HAVE S . , "NVTH THAT BiRD - HE MUST HAUE X ( y.O OTHER NQAQMEOT ALLR'GHT , ( VoOND A POCKET BOOK VJITH A J THE R.TZ.Y R6STAURAMT V L'LLBE L K bov MS lonch - Hp K and -we'll, have lunch I Theke a; 1 : UlU L ToSETMER r.V X M f(,, -v i . ri er- llb K(f si. MW-wmkwx h-1- - I - l i , , , jm lb firi" IC-T j 't 1 . mi E;iri:lisip - Vfe- Ml OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo i r : x SLOW r 'v -v... .'Sw SOUND ? " iiIJ.?-!W-.VU!?f m i IMtitUft!! v' - s L L-3 -. ' 6 123 B W 5tWWICt WC .' . J La Grande Theatres Primitive Gold Mining Pictured In "Idaho." nrlnglng' to the screen a scries of events that happened during the gold rush days in the Idaho terri tory, was the task that confronted Director Itobert Hill and Producer i W. Put ton. the mrn who wire responsible for the actual filming of "Idaho:" u new I'athescrlal, epi sode two of which will be shown at the Sherry theater, matinee only. v. llefore the actual filming of the picture could be started u great deal of careful research work was neeesnary on the part of the pro duction staff. It will no doubt be oT interest to know --or the erudo methods that wore ued by Uie early gold miners. Tin- manner of getting gold out of the creek beds was pari leularly primitive, owing to the lack of ;ide- inuie faellitie on the part of the miners. The big Idea was to get the gold before somebody else I could get It, nnd consequently, the crudest methods were resorted to. The mining operations took place along the small water courses of the region. Water was Indispensable- in the crude placer operallons of the early pioneers. When they could not use the actual current of the stream to separate the particles of gold from the soli, they diverted ihe si ream Into ditches mid sluices. The sluices were long troughs, fitted together end to end, like iile pipe. Across the bottom of the rlulces were the rifle burs, or sap lings nailed llo the bottom boards. I'he material dug from the claim .m-owii into Ihe high end of down the muck, nml the gold be ing heavier, settled to the bottom and was caught against the rifle hars. The slnigKh of thene hardy. men, their differences and thrill lings nailed to the hot ton boards, depleted in this fine serial, it Is a graphic picture of one of the most Interesting periods of American history and the story might well have come from the master pen of Uret llarte. Another Denny Picture Coming to The Arcade. Tieginnld Denny, whose work In ''Sporting Youth," ''The Keckless Age," "The Abysmal Unite" and other I'niversnl successes has es tablished him on a high plain, in thcinplnlon of motion picture fans, stars In "Oh, Ioctor!" the l'nlver-sul-fie-wel to be shown ul the Ar cadv theater next Thursday.-. - , Screen VPttflonHr The' Saturday Kveiting Post serial of the same nanie written by Marry I .eon Wil son, "tih. Moclor!" Is n delightful combination of comedy, humor, sa tire and romance, telling the utory of a hypochondriac, who finally, because of love for his beautiful nurse, becomes transformed Into a youny man of such decided action thrift he hazards he engages in In1 come a source of consternation to those who have Ills Interests at heart. Denny takes the part or the young hypochondriac, ltufus Illl lups. Jr.. who worries about the stale of his health to the exclu sion of every other interest in life. The nurse is played by Mary Astor. and others who are in the cut are (iis Harlan, William Along, Tom Itlckelts. Lucille Ward, Mike ioiilln Clarence (leldert, Ulnnehe payson, (ieorge Kuwn, Martha Mallox and Helen Lynch. I lurry Pollard, who directed Denny In "Sporting Youth" and "The Herkless Age." directed "(Hi. Doctor!" in the hitler .sequences of Freckles Decides to Get Out of Turn Still Pop Has a wlilelt lenny la urrortleil oiMirt urj Ity to tiiirlk-lpute In Nome tlirhl iii uutoniobtle rldeM. ttnil wreeks. anil iilNO In Home eetni-u!ut' 1110 loieyele mIuiUk. 1 Jack Pickford Film Showing at Sherry s Today. Not even the most credulous per son would look for the end of the world to begin in a smull country town, yet that Is exactly what hap pens In Jack Picklord's new photo play, entitled "Waking Fp the Town," at Sherry: Practically it 1 1 of the uctlon in this picture lakes place in a thriv ing little country town, the pro. vlm-lal spirit of which does much to develop the story. There is a simplicity and reullMti -pres-sed in the sets and locale which oilers an interesting contrast to the elab orate com! time plays that have been holding ho import ant a place on the screen of late. One distinction, however, mast no to "Waking l'p ihr Town." it boasts the most unusual set ever Ituili an a:sirouomer'H observatory in u tree-tup forty feet above the ground. Other seta Include n garage so realistic that It stopped mol orlsl s on the highway; also the humble interior of the hero's home, con trasting with the elaborate . man sion of the town banker, ami also with the over-furnished quarters the hero established for his mother alter fortune smiles upon him. In thlH set everything works by elec tricity, even the stairs. Then are also the itainhew Call, and .many beautiful exterior scenes graced by the magic touch of the cameraman. The rustic simplicity of ihe picture give It an unusual charm. Comedy ahowing "The Job I lodg er." "So This Is London' Coining to Arcade, Is Not a Picture. "So This Is Jjondon," with Law ranco It'orsay as the star and a company on a par with that seen on lrondwuy will lie the attraction at the Arcade theater, Wednesday night June loth. It should prove the amusement evenl of the year! in this city und according to i Henry Huffy, the producer, the i cast is the peer of any to uppear ht several seasons. ! U'Orsay wus the original star In ; this great tieorge Al. Cohan com-j edy when It was first staged on Uroudway. and it should prove u real treat to see him In the char acterization of Sir Percy Penii champ, which he created with such distinction. j(e is an internation ally known actor, and as "The Karl of Pnwtuckct," earned himself n reputation the country over. Itob erl Toms, who lust slurred in "The Cat and the Canary" will have an Important part ami Ihe leading wo man Is Ivy Crane, ionner vaude ville hrudliner on the orphnum cir cuit. She will be seen in tlit- tlc- Hghlful and. winning role otJ,ady lHicksworf h, which she is said to' assume with line dignity and win-1 soiueuesy. "So This la Tondon" is a com edy of delicious situations, keen with and subtle humor. It ha hud tremendous vogue everywhere and htLs proved a great drawing ,.rd boih in this country and the llritish possessions. Jl Is laugh able In the extreme wli limit being ludicrous or absurd and Is said to please every type of thealcr goer. All hables, espcially those nol ! breast fed, need a little strained o-l tango Juice, preferably, or the. juice of raw or canned tomaloes, At first 2 teaspoonsful of either, j diluted with the same amount of ! boiled water, are given once a day. The amount Is Increased gradually. Ity the time the bahy Is ! or 1 months old he should be getting 2 lahleHpoonsfnt dally. If caniM'd tomalo juice Is given, 11 ia remov ed from the tin and given to the baby as soon us the can Ih opened. Chance to Win bring Me some roast dock POTAToeS - HOT ROLLS AND coffee vjitvi plenty op 0?eM -AMD L'LU HAUE SOME DESERT AND A OCAR LATe Professional Directory This directory ia especially handy for I ho nuwconier or for the out-of-toKii lender who may want the naiuu ami address of some professional man. It has been cnrertilly pre pared und Mill provo to be a ruidy uid to any reader lu ob taining prompt professional seiUeo Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys rhysicians & Surgeons in ;n k. uinnv Attornev-st- ktkm.a iy. iioimikh, hi. u, Law, oi'fl.-M i-st-.lHoohwa build- r PhyKtHunuiidtourueon lutf. Teleplmm, Alum 111. c r' nfflms1'1 : Telephone Sonui.er Itulldinv Main 6,r, COC1IHAV and CHIMtlMllU Opo. ? " l V o v V MJ ' T .J'oehinu Hial Colon U.KIielhard. lrnctleo li'i.iile.l to I sense of th Attorneys al ,uw, I.u C.rand Na- .-v,.t Kiu. NuB- rurnnt. t oiml lluiili Imlldiiitf. aeiephoae xw f.-(lIy Telephony Wuln ill. v ituildlnir i Aialn 18 K. U. KlltllV. .11. II. It o Hi-; it T ft, KlilN Attorney at I'liyaiolan und Surgeon Kw. , West- N'l w poh-y Telephone Jsiobson building. Telepnonu Aluin lUtihjiiiK ' Main ii'i Mi. . CAMf, . HKI,M--.Attorney at r.Hw. pnyainun smi burgeon itnom ga, New Koley Ituildlag'. Telephone Main 77U. Onrdner Telephone . Uulldim AlHin Hi Dentists , ....,.. m. ... Now Kolfy T'leiihon. Ilr. VI'IIMS JOIIsn Ilintlat. """""" lln 6S .irda,r bulldl.... -Mtvhou. Main ,-. N. , :. . . ' Vliy.Hli:i)iu uud utcrim I V:V,,T,"''' Telopbniie nr. n. H. mil.l.ril n.-ntlal. nmiiM Mln IS 9 to 15. 1-Hlini.r-Itt'ciiuU buildilttt. . . : : ' rrnotli-e llniit.il to lifi-!t.es of tha - Kyt-. Kar. Nm and Throat. Ilr. K. V. MOIHMAy n-nllM, Suite K""""" 1-I9 Telophona 3, over Iml l-ro Uru Store. Eonnner liiillillnir Main 1' 'i'U-phonti ,Mnllt 7 17. . , A. I.. IIII'II tllllSON, M. I), Dr. IIAV tH'ltl-IIV Dontlst. Itnom Hiirm-ry 7 I7- Souum-r llulltllnit Main 16 Architect - ' Osteopathic Physicians V. II. Mil. 1.1.11, Arol.llrel T.w flrwrnlft N-ttlotuti Hnnk fttiiititng .1. I,. I;1.-:. i. o. fT- T mmmmtm m m mmm m m Gent-rill 1 1 ct.pat It Ic I'raPtlca ... ' , .... MAIItlAltH'l- INtillO, 1). O. If he navertlmi It, he knowi tt' Practh o UiuUud to care of Infant,, rood. Somntor Telephona UulldliiK Main lu WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Pressors IIIOK MAIN 732 Depot Slreel If be advertises It, he knows It's food. STAGE o a.vd'aWek may ii' i.i:avis liii (iriuitle 8:.10 A. sr. 1:00 i: M. 6:30 p. ,M. I'llltlll 7:30 A. M, It:u0 A. M. 2:16 I'.M, Stintlny 1:00 p. M. 6:J0 P. M P. . Ilt-I.AP llcndqtini-U'i-s, Soiuiu'.-r Holt-I Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Pen! her Alntli-esses Alado Pillows Itenovnled 1'lnrr I tug Alnde from idd curpets, I-'iiriiihire Kepnlrcd nml Hecovcred La (irando Mattress & Weaving Works Iilceimed Pmnlgntor J'MOM-; iai-w Cho. I:d wards, Prop It It i ' m 7 WJ ... hy V. i,W P, r-r:K. v 7 i mm r NTHE PURITY OF. yzrJ Our bread . $ ! iUvAND PASTRV .' : jP-tSHOULD APPEAL, c; TOYOU! !, PurarrYjBREAD If you are Intorestod la the purity of the food pro ducts that find their way Into your By idem you should Investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at this es tablishment. It will add lo yo'ir enjoyment, stimulate your appetite uud please your digestion. LA GRANDE K. J. McWilliama By BLOSSER By TAYLOR