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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
'adinliiy, June fi, the la nuANnr, evening observer "The Observer Want i Che Market FOIl REXT KOll KENT 4-rooni nio.lcrn liousi- und a kooiI BiirtK-n. spot. ull 14S It. 13-6-4-3t. KOK li K.NT 4-room lioust'. Ni'W lln Hook and Hlalionuiy Co. 10-6-4-ir FOlt KENT Purnlahed apurt iiii'iit with eiu-ubo. Call 393 V S-G-S-Hlp. EOll KENT I.IkIii housB ko.ping rooiiiH. 1511' Atlumii uvi. 1'hum. ! 257 J. 11-G-l-tr l-'OH KENT SJ-room modern fur- I nlshed donnstuhs upurtim'iit. 1 ll17 lourth. Jiub Apurtin.-nl8. j io-5-s-tr. l''Oll HKNT Apt. m 1'oliy. In qulia J. J. Foley. t-4-22-tf l'OH SAI.K FOIl SALE Si-cond hand store. 7 will titk a used enr In part pny m.'nl. Inquire H20 A.lnms. 17-0-r,-2tp Will SAI.K All'alt.'i hay. Plionr. KuriniT.H 2lx. J. I. iJohbln. 9-H-G-4IP KOR KAI.K Slock of kioi'iiI.h nnd fixluutH of t'otrKe cash Grocery. Corner of Y live, and A.sh. l'oor health reason for selllni;. 2-C-5-2tp KOU HAI.K C.u Peed Hitljy butftfy for $15. Call liiuS Adams uvi-n- inKS. 12-ti-4-3tp. POU HAI.K Modem five, room house, fireplace. Two lots. Mih. Metzler, llini Adams Avenue ut ter five o'clock. 1 7-U-4-:iip I'OH SAI.K cheap. 4-room mo dern furnished house near Hi school. Inquire 15U2 First street. lf-6-4-3tp FOR KAI.K rarload of now lum ber: 2sG; 2x4: 1x12: 1x10. 121)8 Monroe St. O. Stevens. 15-G-1-12t. VOH SALE Good car, lots of Djjturil UUU jun fl, ... LUpiUIIOj, or Dhonotrrauli as oa,rt navment. Eastern Oregon Music Co. i I WAXTtl) WANTED Washing. Call 227 J. f.35 a dOZ. 7-C-4-3tp WANTKI Woman for housework P1 l,on something and fell and on farm. Call cenlral at Klgin iu trying to tfirn Ui cart from him b.rtwecn 7:3-l 1 :S( a. m. j Ji;cli 1,,,llrt'- who wa8 on ,h(' tDn' 1 4-6-4-3tp i (l,EO fl'" anl ,lK CIU'X Blrur,i . , I him He was considerably cut ab- I'AINTG, ('aU'tming' paper hanging'out the htnxtl and his foot was in J. P. Landry. Phone 4SI W. jjurcd. While the boys are consid-G-C-S-tf erably bruised they will be ulJle to LOST Odd Fellow Emblem ritig. Libera! Reward. Call Observer Main 37. 1 fi-fi-ii-at p COOS CITY POl.lC! MA RSI 1 Fi ELD, Ore. county was upset hy (hi lion of a supplemental g report which gave (he sheriff's office a clean bill of health, but. criticised certain unnamed munle ipahtits where, it. was said, police were derelict In the performance of their duties. No one Is willing to name the .source of the upheav al, which has already resulted In Hie re.signat ion of Ned I ligley, night officer of Marshfieid. , Do Not Suffer from sore, tender or bleeding gums. We have a remedy for this condition that is guaranteed. 50c 1 Moon Drug Co. Everything or the Sick Room Phone M-68 NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time, lie fore calling any number, please consult this directory. This will help us give you better service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Place of Union and Wallowa Counties Can Be Done An Observer Want A1 will do It quickly and economic nlly. No mutter what it want. If II can lie found hi the I ax ;itmdc terriiory, a Waul Ail will rinil U. Header interest and reader confidence titiilt over a ln pel Jiiil or years shows its mine hi .l)M-rer Waul AiN. InteliiKenl p e o p I e watch Itieni tui1mitly for litiyhij, renting, trading, f el tin;; jobs and ttctfliit; help, ete. 'J he cost is small I lie re turns utv immediate. "AN OnSEKVKR WANT Al) WILL IK IT." 27 YEARS AGO Daily 7i!o!'iilnK Observer, June 0, H'tK (Dockland ltrothera have a bout Gill) (ici'i-ri of fine Ki'itln. All drew says Hie lu st prospect for years. JuiIkl James A. Fee, of ivndle ton, Is registered al the hotel Fo ley today. George T. Cochran, who lias been attending school at Stanford, California, returned home Satur- jday mornlnf,". William Hunter hecame involv ed in a quarrel with a young limn named T. II. Hterglll. Mr. Hunter f struck him on the arm with a gun i breaking it near the elbow, 1 me Hl(.h,Cump fllld Molit.OP rcdUC- . . .... . . ... ed the. fracture. The young mans father came down from Baker City to attend his son. No arrests on I cither side have been made. I While the I -a Grande hose team ii-cid riMAi.) M ittr I nut ivtniln!r nil ;.. , ....nninB. ,.,.l( .lime Mason iwho was pulling In the lead, trip- ' run in the coming tournament We have to hit It on (he flyt ! . Say, Claude, do you keep paint i ami oil? o, we seil it. About , the only thing we keep 1 "bu.sy." i ' Xnils are sold yes, by I be Inn. Hie shingles business makes n run. The paint, oh Hoy! It comes ami i goes I Like chafe, before the wind thai blows. j House Pn'int, S2.50 per tfnllnn. j Strictly pure Polled Linseed Oil, SI .15 per gallon. ) Planed Sheeting Lumber, SCi.'KI per M. ! Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Mao't Friend" Oppo. Foundry. , PHONE 148 No Sunday Bnnlnea. pulillea- f ' -3 an.l jury I . x '"1 Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ads are strict ly CAKII IN ADVANtK; e)y must be In not later than 9 A. m. date of luiterUon. ltate: 2c per word fur each lusertlou. FOU SALE Herbs. Chris Miller, the fur man. 1610 Adams avenue will handle H. J. ltuuch's lierbd t his summer. Herbs good for rheumatism, stomach, kidney, lio wel, bladder and blood trou bles, also blood poisoning. 30-4-1 S-il-25.B-a-5-9-12 F( U 1 KXT M odein i u rn iMh ed rooms at Maple Apts. ond St. I iH? Sec-I l li-o-ti-atp WANTED Girl wants to help with housework In private hom--. fall m j. li-c-ti-ittp FOR RENT Mod 471 M. ru Apts. Phone G-C-ti-2 p WANTED TO SELL Five house, half acre ground. room Good well water. $5u.au down, a month. Phone IUS VY. i ;-- fi-itp WANTED Hous.dieeper at Wal lowa, call IH20 7. or 173 J. Sun day after 12 o'clock, 12-G-G-ltp FOR SALE Mod. -in rooming house, close In. Would consider city properly is part payment, ho me c:;hIi n lid ha lance on etsy terms. See owner HJ"7 Gth St. 2(i-G-G-lip WANTED A G hou.se lo rent. r G-riom modern H. L. Hiss. 12-6-G-lt FOR SALE Leghorn Ht 4 13 J. 100 Laying White lis 8lic each. Phone 1 1-G-G-ltp FOR RENT -5-room, 3-room, 2 room and 1 - room houses, fur nished or unfurnished. J. L. .Mars. 1 r-fi-Gltp FOR SALE Roll Top desk; radge,1 library table; brass bedstead, dining table; six oak chairs: j dresser; kitchen table; breakfast tabic. Room 3 over Coolidge Iiint Store, call Sunday a. m. and Evenings. 30-ti-6-.lt ' farm and state eon - MONEV TO LOAN o city property. Real tracts purchased, elms, H. Ry- nobis. Sommer Hotel Rblg 17- 8-lt Holt .sef - pro - Jias run 4 0 Jf,QU.i?AJ.'.I,;.T-:,l.,.Uv. pel led combine. days.' Will sell for lialf Hie J). H. Ruckman, Alieel, Or roHt - gon. 1 ' I1 iO-0-S- MR. DePINTO announces his violin summer class from J une 1 to Aug. 1 "i. I "'or appointment , call 44 7 A or Main 1 Hi. 1 8-0-8-ltp help the team take first place hi the races. ' T. A. Rttiehart was In the rily Saturday wearing his usual smile and dropping words here and (here of good cheer. R. C. Johnson, of the Cove, was among the many who thronged our Ht reels Saturday. Frank Slocum the Futon job printer was over from Fnlon lerday. , If they ever catch o rum run- ner in a bay w have a wise crack clous young ladies in gorgeous cos ! tunics nnd scenic effects all real about bay rum. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fCI SAID VEGETABLES BAT xpE.rs ' !; 7 V)E5ETaB'.E5 EXTAti Awink l&K, AM' ORIMR SAMS AS Jlf5 ! V, DHlMk!! WO EmER j "'CE r7V)VNE.I,f,'5A fi I BELIEVE ' j 1 IE ADO OP SUCH A ff DOMBELLS 411 Mm JLlmL Mm . J : MOM'N POP C ,OH D0NT TELL me ,boot i so tan ,r;f; -fue had MV HfND6 F'JLLToDAV TOO ThaT youngster op ours HAS 6P T ON IHfc 60 AU twv - OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE 1 La Grande "Coming Through," Is "He-Man" Film. Is "He-Man Film. They snld lie eloped with her for her money. The girl's father even hired t hugs to "gel' him. Tom didn't blame him, but he "came through" In spite of them all. Never before has Melgluin had 'such a role as that of Tom Rlack i ford In the Paramount picture, "Coming Through,' a screen ver sion of .lack Met lien's mining no el I "lied Rock." now playing al the stur theater. 1 This picture ha another big "he-man" role for "Good Luck" I Tom his best to date. Tom's a chief cleric in the offices of a big i steel corporation. His father-ln- 1 law, the president of the concern. t B1MiH nim down to Colton, the lout; hesi of mini in:' camps, honing i that he may gel rid of i,lm through ,,t,m,. "accident." Hut Tom makes ! good and wins the love of his bride. I Lila 1 Ijce Is leading woman in "Coining Through,", which was di rected by Edward Sutherland, un til recently Charlie Chaplin's us 1 si.stnnt. Wallace J leery, .Laura nee .Wheat, John MIKern, Frank Cam' 'peau and others play in support. Excellcnt Vaudeville Offering at Arcade Sunday. An entirely new program of sparkling novel I les, beaut If til wo men, and comedy producers will be seen at the Arcade on Sunday yes-,net. Headed by the Five Royal Hus sars, in a ni'lunge of music and songs, five smart, dashing, vlvn- VjELL WHAT DO VOU EXPECT ANGEL ? KiDS HE.R ASE Afif- all Alike U I, u Cim BY MA MBVKC INC j? j I5y ConilO Theatres musicians rendering clnsslcal, pop ular nnd jazz numbers. A Mus ical Treat. Aeo. Fox u character impersonator in songs and Hay ings. He has an exceptionally good voice and a most pleasing personality a good all-around number. Ilarnes & Lorraine, in "Side Tracked", a lilt of comedy from real life, a com hi mil Ion of new ideas, nnd sayings and holds scons of laughs and is presented Chellinau, tenor and soprano, are well known In t he musical field and will present for your approval ''A Cast 1 1 inn Romance." They have appeared in all the largest 1 hea ter. from coast to coast, both concert, aand operatic work, and will most assuredly please any audience. Great' K. R in an ath letic novelty of contort ion and bending. His acrobatic feats are uncanny and Ills routine sensation ally fust and startling- Orchestra. m ud plct u res ulno featured on t lie bill. "So This Is London" Boasts Excellent Cast of Actors. "So This Is London," George M. Cohan's latest laughing snccewi, comes to t he Amnio t henter on Wednesday night and will be pro duced on the same scale of coin- pie ten ess ami with a company on a par with that seen m Hie long run in Ni w Vorh and Chicago. Henry Duffy ,1 he producer, whose last offering, "The Cut and t he ( 'ana ry," was so cut hnsiusl te al ly received every where on the coast, is presenting ",So This Is Loudon" in tills city and this alone should be a guarantee of its mer it. The play Is said the be n real risible Of the stage, deliclously original in theme with Us fun of I he sparkling effervescent Kind t hat keeps t he a ud ieiico charmed - There Three Good Reasons. VOU COULD HAUE SAMED ME A . lot of etra vcoR today too J IP VOU HAD fcE?A!RcD TKE p . I VJAVIINQ MACHINE A)HN ( I'M "oOSf V. ITOLDVco' AMQEL-fajrl V y ' I'LL FIX it captivated throughout. There I j is u certain freshness about the j .situations that intrigues oinl a generous amount of droll humor penuealeH the whole. As usual with a Cohan offering the action is iji.it and Hie merriment continuous from curtain to curtain. Duffy has selected Ms cast head ed by Lawrence D'Orsay, with an eyo to character types anil it will be found exceptionally tabu ted. The demand for seats for "So This Is Loudon" Is cN.peele.1 to be heavy and the local management tut vises early reservations. "Janice Meredith" Used by Schools as History Study. "Janlco Meredith," Marlon Da vles new picture, of Paul Leicester Ford's romance of the days of the Revolution, will open at the Sherry Theatre on Sunday for a 3 day run. .Men who have made history, heroes of " 7 . mimes fam ous in every country, uppear in this mngnlfcent, .dramatic photo play, directed by H. .Ma son Hopper and distributed hy Met ro-Goldwyu. Paul Revere, George Washing ton, General Corn uins, 1'att ick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, lien jam in Prunkllu. the Mariuis n Lafayette, Major Pit cairn. King Louts XVI, and Lord Howe all prominent figures in I lie early his tory of the American republic, nre enacted by well-known players In one of Hie most beautiful produc tions on t he screen. Martha Washington and Marie Antoinette also are present lor n .share of the glory of this interest ing and exciting period of history. Instructions of public. Hchools and universities nre (a king their pupils :o s e "Janice Meredith" tin a part of their study ul American history. More vivid on the screen than in the pages of any history book, tills story of t'oiuuiul days makes history lessons u faseinat -lug study. Costumes, mill onus, villages, arms, battle fields, bill rooma; in fuel every detail of sel ling and serhe, is accurately re produced. Skilled artisans and architect!! were employed to re produce exact ly I he architecture of the Revolutionary period, while anlii'iue shops and museums were searched . "Janice Meredlt h" of fers an authentic picture of the American colonies at lilt- tittle of the American Revolution. Daring Stunts Galore. In Tainuulge's "Let's Go." If yoti want to see some of the most daring stunts ever shown on u screen, if you want to enjoy a real, live romance, if yuu want to witness some splendid acting, then by all means go to the Sherry Theatre, where Ktelinrd TaliiKidge in "LET'S GO" opened yesterday tor a two day's t ugngx incut. This is u Carlos production, released by jTruurl Films, j You cannot fail to be thrilled by some of the uncanny st unls per- ftnrmed hyihe alar, Richard Talm ud ge, who has landed high among the stiit-M In the mutton oletlll-e Ml'. niaiiieiit. He has nbout as pleas-! ing and pre-possessing a. person ality as une could wish fur with u Binile that is bound 10 'get you.1 Some of the st unts he perforins would probably never be ul tempted hy anyone else. He leaps frolic j third story windows, across twenty 1 i loot chasms fifty feel, from the ground, unto moving freight liniiiMj , , ' . as nonchalant ly as you might light a cigar. The story centers ubout this young man's exploits in a slee py count ry town where clrcumsiancea have brought, him In investigating some features of his father's busi ness, ills job hints out to he the showing up of a crooked mayor and his sou. Inning the working OUt of an ext remely lively p) itichard Talmailge is called Itppn to cli am id on the Hhe.rlff.''' town, who believe!' I Now! , S4yJE.GETA3LF CAM Too our! A.ND TO MAKE THINQ3 VJ0SSE TrtZ DRESSMAKEf? CAUCDUPANO saio that my Gown wouldn't ce Finished until Tomorrow AM? I VJAMTEDIT FOR KlRTZ'S PARTY TqNIGmT Professional Directory TbU directory la especially bandy for Hie newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the name and address of some professional num. It lias been ca-cfully pre pared ami will prove to be a ready aid to uny reader in ob taining prompt professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys llt'CII La w, intf. 14. IttlADY Attorney-Rt-oi'fk-u Weut-.lacolir.oii liuild Tolephouu Muin 111. COCIUMV nnd KIU'.IUI Alt!) Ono. T. i'oehritli ni-J (.'"hoi 11. Lln'i tiarii, Attorneys ni Law, Ln (Jrande Nu tlouiil Hiiidt Uuildinif, Telephone iJal a .'!. tllllKHT 8. KAlilX Attorney at' Law. , West- Jacubaon bulldlnff. Telephone Alain 674. CAHI. ti. BIKI.M Attorney nt Law. )otnu 211, Nw Kiduy liuild lug. Teb'phono Main 7 YD. Dentists lr. VIOItN'M JIHIXSOV Dentist. Gardner building, 'i'ulephoiiti .Mulu Dr. It. II. M M.I.I It Dentist Rooms 9 to 10. I'Hhiur-ttoua Ttdephonu Muin 7U, bulldiht;- lr. R P. SIOSSMAN Dentist, Suit 2. over Red Cross Drug tiluru. 'I'elephOIio Malll 717. Or. HAY Mt ltPMV Dentist. Room FI, Suuuiit-r buildinif. Tylepiionc Mftin 7!W. Architect C. II. MIM.tfll, Arcl.ltrrt itooin 7 T.fl Ornnrte KmIImuhI Mnntf rtulldtnir If bo auvertlaca 11, he knows It's good. ther thnn the hnrsliness of the law, nnd, ns tlio sheriff has a beautiful daughter, you can imag ine for yourself what the outcome is for Kirhard himself. The comedy element has been stressed throughout to splendid purpose and there are as many ge nuine, hearty laughs throughout us there Kre thrills and that is say ing quite a little. The titles ure especially fine, almost every one of them being worth i laugh in Itself. Comedy showing "The Home Hod or." They h py. We poor. ly the poor may be a;iy the happy are hap uut Fisherman are not our Some" are too his:y to -fish. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Ami Pressi-rs i'iioxk main 7:ia Depot Street Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Itebuilt. I'eatber Mattresses Mario Pillows ltc novated Muff Hugs Made from old car pels, l uniltuie Jte paired and IliH'overeil La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works fi- Licensed I-'umlgiitor IIONR 41M-W . JOd wards, Prop T.3ETa3LEc- X ""'ifi""' T7lT r Cku HUAT'C Ji- lO HI! IDPA OF STANDIMli fV- k there calling r j the Aift-voo-p.e l' Bao ankjElJ anpvouhauE j;: Wfim ; Physicians & Surgeons STKI.bA V. IIOllMKH, M. 1). 1'hyHieittn uuu burgeon Reoms 10-11 T.-tfphon Honuavr liulldlni Main 6r, HAicitv norvv. M, I), l.i nix v, m. i). Practice limited to diseases of the Eytf. IJur, .Nuau und Throat. Xew Foley Tideplinnft lUillding Main Hi io. a. iviiuiv, m. n. Pliysiclun und tint am Kew Foley T.dephona iiulldlng Mnln 24 UM UAItll 1. I.AMUS M. I. l'liyaician and tiiu iiuou Onrdner Telephone ltulldluif Alain itti v. I", N'tnv Foley ifailUtiig f MeAIIOUV, ,11. Telephone Main C. H, MtlUltl!, M. II. ' PhyMiciuit und Jjiugnon ' New T' ohty Telephone Hulhllhg Main 1M K. I.. K M.S I ON, 51, . I'rncth-tt lliiiitett to Ui;ieitst-H of the Kyo, Kiir, Noao and Throat. JttKuns , Telephone Soiiniu-r Uuildlng Main 778 A. I,. ItU II A itnso, nt. It. Suixry Rooms U-17 Telephone Sommer Uulldinif Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians j. Ij. im;i,i:, u. n. General Osteuputliie Prantlce MAlUIAItKT IMil.ll, 1. O. Practice 11 ml led to curu of infanta. Sommer , Teloplione Building; Mala 1U( the Purity of OUR, BREAD -AND PASTRV ' , sSHOULD APPEAL. PubitVBread Tf you are Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts that find their way Into your system you should Investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry baked at tills es tablishment. It will add to yoir enjoyment, stimulate your appetite und pleaae your digestion. K. J. 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