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Monday. June ft, 1'"- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PnrfG Seven I The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ron nEJiT KOIt ltKNT Mod. in rurniHlli'd 3 rimllis u( .Mapli- AlitH. Ill 1 2 Si'C ,! si. U'-O-li-lltp l'Olt KKXT-Mixlvrll 471 M. AptH. I'llOIH! U-G-H-iip ltKNT 4-rnuni limine. Nv' llu Uooli unj Htiilioni'iy f'o. lu-ti-4-tf roll HUNT l.lKlil liounw kecpim; roonift. 1512 Adams a vo. I'lion.; : Si 7 J. 11-G-l-trj l-'Olt KENT 2-room moiluill lur-j niHhed down.Hliiis upurtini-nt. I 1U17 Kourlh. llulj Aimrlnu-nla. . iu-r.-9-tf J.-OH HKNT qiilre J. J. A pi. in Kul.-y. In Foluy. S--22-lf l'Olt SAI.U l'Olt SAI.R Altnlfn hay. Phonn . I'arnifi-a 2Mx. .J. 1. lohliln. 9-i-G-4tn KtJK MALIC Carload of n.-w liun Ii.t': 2x: 2x4: xi2: lxio. 1208 Monro.. Si. O. .St.-vilfl. U.-C-l-l'Jt. l'Olt SALE Good oar, loin of apoi'd and pow.ir. Will takn piano or phonoKiaph as purt payment. Kaatttrn Orison Music Co. Z0-IS-4-tr Iflt Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It quickly nml eeonuinU' ally. Nu mutter what ytmr wunt, If it ton be found in tin l.ii c;miitle territory, a wunt Ad win rimi a. Header interest find rentier confidence bull 1 oier n Ion;; period ttf years shmvs its wdue In t.lwrver Want Ad. Intelligent e o p i e watch them (ninstanily for Iniyln, i-enliiix, trading, pelting Jolw And ietllnjf lielp, ele. ' 'J he cost is small the re turns are iinnieillute. "AN ORSFRVTB WANT AJ WtUi DO IT." NEW TODAY VAYIKI WANTKIJ Cirl wanta to help with housework In private home, fall 1M J. l L'-(i-fi-:iip J'AINTO, rulfimhiK paper hnm;ms J. I. Landry, Phone 4S1 W. c-o--tr LOST T,OST Odd Fellow Emblem rinp. Liberal ileward. Call Observer Main 37. 1 5-11-C-Htp Common Sense Tempers .Mateli Maltiiij; hi Japan TOKYO (AC) Japanese fancies in I he HprliiKtlme, are very much like thofe of other nationalities, liecem ty the Women's flub in Alacocho, Shiba. j,av a party for 4o voting baeheloi'H ami an tiiiil number of i,uattaeiei youiiK wo men with a view of arranging nuptial contracts. Kaeh finest was Kiven a paper which identified ev ery other member of I he party. The Kill's a -s, stations In life, oil uca t ion ami ot her conditions wet' Riven in detail. The iden tification of the men Included the amount of monthly income they could produce to support a fani ; Hy. The f'-e for admittance to the parly was f0 sen. allhoiiRh no nr ; ranRt-iuent was made io refund it I in ease the mating plates went 27 YEARS AGO I Ttadlo KedueeN Kpene Of Kuxshiii Itellef Work I'liin to Make Tiber Na liable It OMR. (API Mueh dlrsnssinn has been revived concerning the awrj- mnklnfc of the Tiber river navigab le from the Mediterrapean as far as Home, at leant for freight bart? es and small tutfs. rroponcnls of the plan arne that the growing) KUIVAX. Russian Armenia (AP) population of the capital Is begin-' The radio Is about to lnvude niiiK to lax the railroads beyond southern Itussia. The Amuricun their capacity to brlriK food and o-INear ICast lielief will Install wlre their supplies. If gram and heavy j less communication between its materials could be brought from ; orphanages and relief stations. Its the sea by water it relieve the rail- '. broadcasting equipment will be of roads of u tremendoiiH burden, and j simplest variety, as the dbUanccs iniRht even make prices slightly . to be covered are in no case more than lull" to 15i miles. fllifl pe STAGE OX AND AI'TKIt JIAY It l.KAVE l.lOAVli I'ninn I.a(;rnmlc 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1 :00 V. M. 2:15 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Similar 1:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M P. CJ. Dl'LAP Headquarter, SomimT IT'tcl If oxpiTiiuout shows tltal com munu'atlon is possible with the oilier American relief stations in IWlMW Syria. Clreeee and reraln ft is likely that more powerful stations will be" Imllt lalev. The chief reason for the Installation is economy, as il is o:ileiialed that the radio installation will pay for itself within a year throiiKh the savlnKs on telegraph and cable tolls. KOTR'E Classified Want Ails ara strict ly CASH IJf ADVANCE; copy must bet In not Inter trmii V a. in. dtu of luseiihm. Hales: 20 per word for each liisertlun. WANTKD- 012 W. ' -Work by woman. Call 6-6-S-2tp Wilt KA I. K Second hand store. I will take a used car in part pay ment. Inquire 1420 Adams. 17.0-S.2lp' l-'(ilt l:l"r Tn-roiiiii modern! furnished apart tnenl. Ill 17 111. Hub A pari niellls. ! Koiir- .ll-S-tf ,1 WANTKIl old ears 10 make look like new. rlimoiilKiiiK uill do it. Low cost i;uaranteeil satisfac tion. Mrs. l-:i:iory l-oid at llulek Cal-iKf. 22-I1-S-2I vvmiv i rre a M '3 i ' If M .'' ii ii M I I I ' i ivJ - U, il I ' .1-W.TWVV '.",V. 7 .3 sons live and brealhe. .Mi-'S luies, who has been rec- ioKiiUed as one of the reiRuint; beauties of-the world since sht ;t'lrM swum into public ken, is as tin i-slsi kltle in her uetliitf as she nl- Iways ha- been in her charm. -Mr. l-nd miRht be the beau ideal ot any utti. Holbrook ft SI In mlRht be the special seenied villain ot any one tor all time. Janice Meredith' is a I picture if it isn't the tautest. 1 tally Morning Observer. June 8, lXUS Mrs. A. V. I'reseott, who has been visiting in the Wlllam etle I he past mont h. ret urned home yesterday. TORN V3A C K THG uNivepse- io( You. evjt ujs cmm h-uRM out tmcs, lights it now, s.o .AHt-p SIMS It Vou'vrs Cot a ?OOD VOICe YOU'VC cS-OT Q.00TJ CON-V?Ot OP IT, "BUT HtDUV? TCrs. The JalMty Whist club will be entertained ;( the home of Mrs. Spaubline. Ibis week instead of Mrs. 1. M. (Mark as formerly an nounced. N. M. iarinis. of t he firm of Jacobs and .Martpiis met with a sllKbt wreck yesterday, while driv ing Ids team with a loud of Roods from l.a. Orande Commission house on the grade near Short's mill above ftillgard. Mrs. Charles . . . HodRers was in tbe waRon nt the IvlCllcU'U UlX IS time and when the wai;on left the "oUnf,l- PnnphpV i :v "So This Is London" s Classed as Extremely Funny. La Grande Theatres CJcot'Re M. Cohan never produc ed anything funnier than "So This is London," the comedy with an international appear, which lb-nry I niffy will offer to amusement lovers at this city at l he Arcade theater Wednesday evening at S : l ft. The plot has been cleverly c-oiw ceived and is carried out in most loRieul fashion. It Is based upon the iiilsuuderstaulli)RM on the part of Itritishers regarding people and tlittms American, and I he Yankee's misconception of the Englishman's point of view when lie vi:dls Lon don. It has proved just amusing to the son of John Hull as to I'nele Sam's nephews rigbt lu re at home. The situations have a distluctly CohaneSipie ting. They ure rep resented as exceedingly droll, the diab'gue humorous and witty, and throughout the three aids there Im inid to he a vein of del tea te satire that tickhs the risibb-s in a de lighitul way. The contrast afford ed by the cliaraeterlyitious of Sir 1'eivy Hcauchauip, u member ot the ltntl-sh peerage, ami II ham itraper, an American captain of In dustry, forms the basis for much of the laughter with which the play abounds. "So This Is r.ondou" comes here afb-r a run In New York ami Chi cago wllh a cast headed by Lawr ence li'Orsay, the original star, and production on n par with that I seen there and with that origln- lly presented on llrnadwny. considerably bruised but was not 'In Paramount Film, otherwise hurt. The wiilfon was ai llttle off center and the hind j wvn, we had the richt dope on wheels failed to track wllh ' ' Hfh:ir! lix in "Too Many Kisses." front ones, but the waKon doctor I ,:()n't wo? You have but to read can soon patch thlnns up. !,, ,.,.vews from all over the couli- The juniors met at the home of 'tiy to learn that It's Jest about the Mrs. Sam linker on Saturday atltunnlest picture of li2fi. IMx tak 2:30 o'clock. The afternoon was f.s another leap upward In his sky- lii-j-Pirirw. .t it. D11 CHAPEL PRIVACY 1" A chapel in which you can hold a ser vice entirely to your liklnR- is at your dis posal. Your wishes ns to privacy will be ab solutely i-cspected. We Rive considerate service. RNOnC.HASH aiMMKRMAH Cndertakcrs WHY SKINNY FOLKS TAKE COU LIVER OIL (.Dili ."1 rounds in lit) Days in- (iet Your Money Itiiek. lb-cause It is richer in vlta nilnes than any other food in the world. Doctors prescribe It for rickets and anaemia in children and lor. tuberculosis, malnutrition and con valescence in grown .tp people. As a producer of weight good healthy flesh there Is nothing in the world so good. nut it's nasty tasting, horrible smelling stuff that often upsets the stomach so doctors now are ordering cod liver oil In tablet form. You've got to take on weight when McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets are taken regular ly you simply can't help It. It '8 so good that if it dopsn't put on five pounds of good heal thy flesh on any skinny man or woman in thirty days the McCoy Laboratories of New York author ize Ited Cross Drug Store, L. L. Drug Co., Glass Diurs, Inc., and all drJggists to return the 'price you paid for it. Mall or- ders cceplel. He sure and ask for McCoys Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets sixty tablets 00 cents. On1 woman pt on fifteen pounds in five weckfl, and they lire especial ly valuable to weak, thin children. Adv. spent in games until about 4 o'clock when officers were elect ed. Those elected were; Presi dent, llessie Gibbs, vice president, Kinnin Klnley: secretary. Lue Sul livan and treasurer. Merrill Ch ti de m. Those present were Kmma and Nellie Linh-y. 1 Jessie and Vera Gibbs, lva, Nellie uud ft'earb Lem ons. IScrneiee Klsworlh, Clara I 'a us, George, Rpurgeon and 1 Jessie 1 Hi ll n. Margaret and Jack Young, Kva and Louise Maker, J ora Ba ker, Merrill Childers. Kaymond ..I,, I 1 I ,!!, , ,..1 !.... 1 I ,.( Ill, M llll.l ... . ,., ,, ,7. ,. "At Grace and Sister Kirlley. Lue Sul- ; llvan, .Mr. and Mrs. Dulln, Mrs.! Sam IJaker nnd Mrs. Charles La- j ker. J County officers elected were: TJ. IK. Wilson, county jmlg-; I . Y. K. ' I tee ring. sheriff; Geo. Lenson, i clerk; Henry llug, commissioner; John Krnwley, ti-'asurer; IJ e n llrown, assessor; K. Itragg, school superintendent ; A, ( 'urlis, survey or and I r. L. S. Steincanip, cor oner. I'reeinct officers fur I .a Gramle are: Justice of the peace, 1'. J. Van Huren and coiu.taide. John Watdon. Heed from the Liberty Magazine story by John Monk Sa uinlers. Caul Sloan directed. 4 Janice Sleredith," Film of Romance, at Sherrvs Now. 'rocket to fame. i-'olks like this .bit,-, husky, handsome, regular guy. IMx has a wort iiy successor J"Too Many Kirses," in "The Shock i'uncli." by the same author. In tlrs one. Richard tickles your fnnuybnne and he does some high class knock-down -and -drag - out j lighting with Walter Long on the , one lone girder that loruied the .twenty-sixth floor of the new Am j erica 11 Teh and Tel. Itutlding down-, town. New York, that will have ynu gasping find clinging to the chair. least, one ("i itMra man got so faint with fright, he had to be lo wered tenderly to the ground In the arms of one of the twenty professional sky -climbers who act In the picture. Crnnccs Howard Is the girl in "The Shock Punch," but you won't 1 know 1 his Crances. You know, I Frances always played flapper rol es on the stage tilt she hit "Tie "Janice Meredith," now at finer rys, has so much beaut v nnd ro mance in it, and so much glory and amazing land-thai -never -was charm in it. that even a hardened reviewr is overcome by the tdieer n.nRnitlcence of this picture. No one who, secretly, w?uld like to take a trip to the moon, or who, much imre to 1 he point, would like, to have the Uevolusiun ary War done- over agam lor his own delectation the war being juvt n multicolored background for a Ue;irl-stirring love affair be- , .1. .,...,( i...-.-',ii,,r '..i.-i in 1 the world and a man whom s! e, at least, didn't think was the home liest of his gender can uCMd no' t o .see ''Janice M credit h." and Marion Davles, who is the aston ishingly beautiful star of i:. There's the Uoston Ten Partv, the ride of Paid ltevere, the LatCe of l.'NiiiKton. the liattle of Tren ton, Washington crossing the Dela- j wart!, Henjaniin I' rank I In at 1 he I Court of Versailles, and spectacu- ; lar scene after spectacular M-ene Mnscnw Seeks Foreigners To Hehulld Its Dwellings lOSCOW (AP) American con tractors are Invited by the Uolshe vik government to rebuild ruined or dilapidated buildings in Mos cow. In return for this work the government offers the Americans possession of the restored build inns for rental purposes for a pe riod ranging from ten to 40 years. At the end of that term, the build Inns automatically become t he property of the government. A the Soviet government has no immediate means of its own to build new tl welling houses, office buildings or other structures, it has adopted the expedient of hav ing foreigners or Russians who posses: the neccHary means take over ruined or partially damaged build Inn h tor recoust ruction pur poses. These are renovated en tirely as the expense of the con tractor, his only compensation be ing; the privilege of renting. Professional Directory Thl.i directory Is esptviully bandy for tho newcomer or for tbo out-or-town reader who may want the name ami address of wnne professional man. It has been carefully pre Hired: and will prove to be n ready aid to any reuder in ob taining pit' miit professional Mitico Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys lll'iilt 17. lilti'iv Attomey-nt-Luvv, otfh-e V ertt-JHeubsua ituild Int. Tvli-pho.iu .Main 111, COCHIt AX and I'ltlMtll Altll On. T. l ttcliroii nii'1 i t'ltm 1;. r.h.-riiiirn. Attorneys at Lw. I.u Griniile x tionul Hank buiMlnif. Tulephouu Muiu VI. ItOlll.UT 8. I:akI Attorney nt Law. , West- Jaeolmon building, Telejmone Main (174. Physicians & Surgeona! Sli t. I. A . IIOJIMi:it, M. I). J'hysieiun and urKe'n Rooms ln-11 . Tutephon RtinniL'r Huililing Main C.tHi, 11 KI.1I Attorney nt Lnw. Kitont 20, New l-'oley Itulldllig. Telephone Main 77!), Dentists Or. VCItMC JOIISO D.-nttst. (isrtluer biilldltig. Telephonu .Niain no. Dr. It. II. SIIl.M'lt OenttHt, Ttoonm . ! to 15, Piilinr-KeuHch budding. Telephone Matu 70. Dr. li, I. M(SN1A Dentist, Suite 2, over lted CrnM Drug titore. Telophutio Alula 717. Dr. HAY MI'ltlMlY Dentist. Room 1:1, Souuner building. Tebpiiuac Main 7!I7. Architect C. 11. Mil. 1. Kit, A riti I tret Room 7 Ls Orsnd Nnttntml linnk nulldlnir If be advertises II, he knowi it's good. llAltltV HOt'VV. if. U. I. I K IMII V, H. D. l'rnctleo limited t dls-m-eH of the I've, Kiir, .Noku UiiU Throat. New Foley 'IVU-phone Putlding Alain Iti 10. i. KIKIIV, M. I. I'liy.-iicUn and Uurgeun New Foley TflfT'hone liuihling Main 22 Kit HAItl) I. I. A N DIM SI. 11, Pliysicliin and tinrgeuii Ofirdner fttiuldinic Telephone Main Ut New Vuley Itiiildmg 1. HcAlMHU, 31. D. OUl'UUOU Telephone Alain 61 a, uooiii:, l. D. Physlciuii uud fciui t'Hin New Foley Telephone Rtiildlng Muni it) 1'. 1,. It ALSTON. M. I). Prnctleu Ihnited to diseases of the Kye, Kur, Noho aitd Tliroat. Rooms 18-lfl Telephone Soiiituer Building Main 77H A. L. IlK IIAttDSON, M. IJ, Kurvry Rooms lfi-17 Telephone Soiiiiuur HuildlnK Main li Osteopathic rhysicians j. Ii. 1 4; 1.1-:, o. o. General Osteopathic- Practice iAitf.Am;r i.;i,k, 11. o. Prnctlee linilled to cure of Infants. Somim-r ' Telophone Building' ilaln 108 you there. December 1, I'll have Dtr.3." The Oeorge Hearst listed among the donors was the father of the publisher, V.'lllh' m J tandolph Heaf-st. ilapnn Promotes Hndlo T11KYO (AP) The Japaneso authorltleH have agreed upon an inauguration com mil lee of 4 0 to proceed with the organization of the proponed Radio Corporation of Japan, whle'i Is to erUatilish per manent radio communication with the I'nited routes on an extensive scale. The committee will be com posed of several representatives of ttie finance and communlcnttqns departments. The people's side lll be represented by Viscount Shllm sawa, liaron Togo and 2(1 otlter promoters. ? Old Watch Revive Tales or .Nevada's Kronlic Days RKNO, Nev. (AP) Horace! Greeley's memorable ride in nl stage coach driven by Hank Monkj when the "father of journalism" 1 visited lids section of Nevada In1 (the Ktrly sixties, was recalehl ree-( 'the early sixties, was recalled rec- ! was brought to a local jewelry slre for repair. The old tlme-j j piece, presented to I he noted No -, vn!u stage conch driver in 1 SOS, WEAVER'S Tailor. rlcnlurs, ,vc(rs Anil l'rcSKcrs I'llOXK JIAIN 7IS2 lcmt Slrccl Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Kctiullt. .. iVnthcr Jlultrr.swcs Slatlo Pillows lCl'IlOVUlClI l'liiff ItiiKS .Mu.lu from ' okl I'ariK'Is. l iiinllurc IC'imlrtMl ami ltc.incrc.l La Grande Mattress :,&. Weaving Works it IJc'ncil l'nnilKfi(ur ., 1'IIOMC 421-W ' ('has. Kiluurils, l'rnp NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time, liefore calling any number, please consult this directory. This will help us give you better service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Little boys who lie ai grow rich and gel nri have heart failure and li-! fat die. the eN-chaiiip pie;i!isi. swapping '.))o to pune'iH s with Richard. w.ho is no lin y iiie;m soeker hint;;. If. Paul Panzer. Theodore 1 ta brock, 1 ei'y Moore, M'hai le.H It. yer .'ttid Jack Se tiitiell llpIM-r . complete the (ist of prominent player;:. j "The Shock Punch" which will Picnics are spoiled by some-one be shown nt the Arcade ' tod?y, was di owning or fulling in love. -adapted for the screen by Luilnr Swan." She's Ikih taken oil Mr J( , ,,,, va-u siage coacn nnver in im. black wig and shows you her own he , , e7- , wt,rk ot KnK"Hh """""f'iire ,h,..y brown bobhed hair. Sh-"a a ' . U .H ' ' i(nd U ' nml ,h ri,M"' of ,K k,,n,t KO,,, ,,n'1 v.tv niftv utick of diuinli-d dvnv , , , ' weighing H t-2 ounces, was made mhe this 1 Mm.. i ' j.j,,,, .,, ,.v,..lt, Ito ,natl-r ''' S' S" S,in'v" 1,1 Then l here's also Ounboat Smith t(iW (uUhiuiw :itlt, cVe-hly , ',h" "a,''h i V" We would belong to the ckiss except we can't be uppish. brilliantly done, probably m-ver ("ill vie ,n the Screen wit h 1 he charmingly d-lln-aied love .-Cfair of ;i dashing iblmuair lad, and a In ;i 1 it 1 fii 1 . caiiricious and nlierly deslr.ibh! mabl. It's the love between Janice, wlio Is Marion Davles, and Charles : nlng, W. M. LetH I'owms, who Is Harrison Cord, If. IL Jtaymoml. Ihiil hitrj you right where most per-j "Keep your sent sented to Malik Monk as tbuoulal of the appreciation of bis :ricmls for his skill and carefulness as a whi. "W. Thompson, Jr.. Joe Clark, II. It. Wakelee, .1. O. Karl, W. YV. Stone, Alex O'Neal. John K. Ileli- Oeiirge Hearst, Mr. Oreeley;, PURITY BREAD If you arc interested in the purity of the food products that find their way into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfactory pastry baked at this establishment. It would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your appe tite and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. Mc WILLIAMS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS His Mind Is on His Appetite Uy BLOSSER iWrk LITTLE 7DP.G Wklll , ir. - T , . , ,-. .. 1 '"u Uf lessor cm y WC(WW NCO,.lS ) C ( t0 3S A 651 AT I' I ' MIOLlMlST-r MLL.V:SLb.MKS VO swi" vou? o"7)ir.a ji;T" , py.PD that vrxi )iv-.cz STC5 DjTo TUG V: ym i r . . . i -i -rr-r fLA '.S- 1'W''V 1 A w ' 1 VWLL VOU A BARS L" mm .V n y 1) M y lis fju-TSJ UJi MOM'N POP Free Help. By TAYLOR k':,T;f? VO.l HHVG 1 Ik KEW VJASHV.'S.VAN j VS-OlGA5 BN 1 tC!iECNE To HELP fr. Vi'iH 1 f 1 MCFr. cnvrn.P. Tn U cn a DAY R'JT f K KEVK y.SHVIC.VAN If 1M2 VOBSTMK HELP ME CLEAN SStRW. ) SHE VflN'T A.tXtPT V MRS.ffOHM y rC9S&Z1t..VtH$MO I 1 Ru&5-VJHW 0CE5 rl LE T.VJ 0 FULL j To HELPfe v;th j Z-S r fv V the wc" . , r '&is&yt!ii'J . T-t- r t . u I &&2r;i Afe:izj.Li 6136 600UNr:SS'.-THAT k A LOT OP MOMEY - BUT I'VE MOT(CD V That SHE'S A I'LL bM SHE'S SFSEOV-l HAD HER ENGAGED TILL FIVE O'CLOCK EOT SHE'LL BE PONG BY liWL'c . . OM H-'AT'5 LOWELV - V.'.EN i'M'? L CAN BORCo'rt Clean my Kog3 y v. Tlt-trt Id. v II '".Vii'JTT1 A