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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
V: 'Tuesday, Juno !, 102. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare Seven The Observer Want Ad Fade fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties 1 FOR RENT KOIt II KNT Two-room modern I'llrniNhetl apuiimi'nt. I ft I 7 l-'our-Ih. H lib Apurtiiii'iUH. y-ti-B-tf 1'Olt I:I:NT .Moilirn IiiiniBhi-il 3 rnoinx ut Muplr Apt. 1 1 1 - S"t (in. I SI. 1J-0-0-:it p Hill 11 KNT 4-l-oum house. New lilt lluoi; und Stationery Co. lCi-C-4-tf 1'Olt liKNT l.lKllt house keeplllB rooms, lMIi AUiiiiis uvi. riione 257 J. ll-('-l-tr l-'Uli KKNT 2-room inoilern fur nlHhed iIowiihUiIi'h uimrlmeitt. 1 i 1 7 Fourth, iluh Apartiiienla. m-o-'j-tr FOIl ItKNT Apt. in Foley. in quire J. J. Foley. 8-4-22-tr FOH SAl.I FOll NA1.K Keconil hanil store. I wilt hike a lined cur In purl pay ment. liiiiilre 1 411 Adamtt. 17-G-s-2p FOIl KAI.K Allullu hay. Flume l-'armera 2ux. .1. l. liolihin. S-0-r.-4tp KOU i-'Al.K Carload of new lum ber: ZkG; 2x4; 1x12; 1x10. 1208 Alonroo St. O. KUivena, 15-0-1-lt. FOIt SA1.K Good cur, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phonograph as putt payment. Kuste.ru Oregon Music Co. 20-r.-4-tf VAA'n:i WANTMD Work by woman. Call Ut2 W. C-G-S-2ip VANTKI Old ears to make look like new. Slmonlzlng will do it. Low cost guaranteed satisfac tion.. Mis. Kmory Ford at Huick Garage- 'fl-G-H-'St WANTKD Girl wants to help with housework in private home, ('all 181 J. )2-ti-G-Stp I'ALNTO, Caldming paper banning J. P. Landry, l'lione 4s l V. C-G-S-tf rpldemie Hits Sheep. LONDON An epidemic of fluke is wiping out whole floeks of sheep In Kngland. Ci hue Wave In Home. HOMK All erlnie reeords were broken here when G7 burglaries were reported in -'4 hours. UNION-LA GRANDE STAGE ox and aftku may 11 i.kavh lijave Vnloii Ln Orandu 7:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 2:15 P. M. Sundaj 1:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M P. O. DeLAP Headquarters, Sonmicr Hotel A chapel in which you can bold a ser vice entirely to your liking is at your dla posai. Your wishes nsto privacy w III be ab solutely respected. We give considerate service. BNODC.RA8S ZIM.MLUMA5 Under taker I m munri J 1 UHAFbL i m tt n a nt $& I L7 NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time. Itcfore calling any number, please consult this directory. This will help us give you better service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Iflt . Can Be Done An Observer Want Ail will do It quickly and Ci-ononile. nil)-. mailer wlmt your want, If ll tun bo touml in the La Oriuide territory, a Want Ail will rind it. Header Interest and reader confidence built over a lima period of years shows i'a value in Lbscrvrr Wtint AiN. Intelligent p e o ) I e watiii them imstaiiily for buying:, renting, trading, getting Job ami getting; lielp, ele. '1'lie cost is small the re. turns Hiv Immediate. "AN OHSEKVrR WANT AD WILL DO IT." 27 YEARS AGO 1 'aily Morning Ol '.server, June !t, ls:S County court is in ses sion. Potatoes ;tre quite scare lng, whn obtainable, at 7; per sack. sell- J. 1.. Hoe was in t terday and purchased city yes windmill for his farm. Mrs. F. V. Rpauldinar will en tertain the Jolity Whist club at her home loi'ionow afternoon, i The iiiKl strawberries brought I in from our local patches were I I wo crates yesterday from U, Old j enburg's farm across the river. K. If. Stephens of San Fran- cisco Is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Jacob Zuber an 1 slf.ter. Mrs. J. 11. Chllds. There was no n-w La Grande when he last visited the valley. j The ladles' Tiesday Musical met yesterday nfternoon in the com j meroial club parlors and held 'their annual ejection of officord. ! The musical was organized in lM.fl with 30 charter members and Mrs. I.yle as president, widen I office she has held since. The j following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mis. Hobert Smith, president; Mrs. Louise Ki lls, vice president; Mrs. A. JJ. Vhorry, secretary; Miss M. New- s.ir am pi;ppi:h. liov sbed slieelinj; lumber. SI I per M., f. o. b. yards. The Paint ; and Oil is R-fdng mil by the Imn- Idreds of gallons. We shipped Sbinyles to .lovph yeslerduy. A jlarge carload of No. 2 Cedar MiuiKK'S exiMH'tetl l His week, tint half of en i sold I w fore they rived. Phono your orders In. TnmaYnck l-tttot IVnee Posts, l ie each. House Pnlnt. S2.."0 per gallon. Strictly pure Hoi led I.in eil Oil, Kl.45 per gallon. .Make your wants known to u wo can save yon sonm dough. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Th Poor Uaii'i Fridn Oppo. Fomidry. PHONE 148 No dondJiy Baahuva 8:30 A. M. F ' X 1:00 1.M. Jf 4 5:30 P.M. i Y - A 1 vV NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Wiinl Ails am strict ly CASH 1 ADVANCE; iupy niuhi be In not laler limn 0 a. in. tlatu of liiHerttnn. Knit; Uir wortl for each lusertluu, I'Oll SAf-KSu-Aere lraet about half In ulfalKi. I'loai In. 1LT. per aere. Will eoiiMider l.u Oralule property. 1'houe :iiiM ". 2ll-0-!l-ltp FOI! I: KNT Modern Apt. Wionn 471 M. --!!. 2tp i'ttlt SALK OU TliADK Small farm m-ar Imbler, will exchange for ('tear city pmpcily. this pla ce is a hai'gain for quick action. Let me. tell you about it. f. Wi 'son, West-Jacobson Hld'. 30-6-9-LMp I. OS' - flii: yellow cow last Fri day ilinhl. Finder imII M.iliu 12:i. ll-li-'J-lt LOST A wrist wateh: (lladyn I.. SailUK eni,'ravi d on liai-l;. II. -" ard. Leave at ( Ibsi rvei-. U-U-'J-ltp TOR HALF Stoek or Krorerles nnd rixiure of t'ottaiie CaiiU Gro cery. 4'orner of Y avenue and Ash. i'oor health reasan sell liur. :'ii-C-a-4tp Foil SAI.i: OH TltAlii: 1 mill! eow: 1 pair milk Koal.s; I team work horses, l'lione KM M. !7-0-'.i-itp FOH ItKNT 1 small 3 room house. Phone 1(!4 M. il-li-9-L'tp HON ICY .TO LOAN on farm nnd city property. Heal estate con tracts purchased, (.'lias. H. Ucy nolds. Sommer Hotel Mldg. lin, treasurer, ami Mrs. J. II. Hub bins, Jlbruriaii. The Pierce fanning company has discharged the chinamen and are now employing white labor. The almond-eyed rice eaters are not proving the success (hat those who were instrumental in bring ing them thought, and it is duuht f til if they will be employed in th'i fields next year. Island 'ity. Kd Kiddle went to I'nion today on business. In Monday's election M. A. Harrison was re-elected justice of the peace and l-'red OasUill was lecti.-d constable to succeed. U. T. Childers. NORMAL ULAO IS SPKAKIIP.. SWKKT HOMK, Oi'e. .J. S. Lan ders, president of the Ore.on nor mal school ut Montuotith. was graduation apeaUer tit e:ercis -s I'.ehl by the Sweet Home uniffl high school. A class of nine, the largest In the school's history, re ceived diplomas. The exeicis'.i were held In the gymnasium. The. class was presented by S. P. Stevens. K. L Scholl award -d the diplomas. Lois Kobnett was lass valedictorian. The profision of flowers, ob tained from Sweet Home and vi cinity, was unusual. Skyscrapers as high as 1! stor ies have been billit on the fill 1 1 in oat within a stone's 1 brow of I he Ken y building, on foil li bit ions of piles driven to bed oek. These piles run Into 1 lie Ihoisands for each buibllu:, each vast structure resting on a for est of them. If be advertises It, be knows It's Yood. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS L.Ta'S S JW! '.AST it ccmcoi p.i sstr ECkLES s as adv - "E'U. 8? JEALOUS km z 1 t- f : rr-. MOM'N POP eo5H lT & A vJNDER o-ga oi ( i 3. don't uvceTo ba)l her our . sa -i moTice vou re not very ) N C ( tem Oo-t ban coBviEe3s ) V 00ttJN-T CtCAN Of AJWUNO j; f 2Jt YIHCN NOUR HIRCO HELP hlK PARTICULAR WITH VOUR CLCANINQ ) M? GuNN -BAN YOUR WK HF0E " T2I 0F VN5 J J A SETS AS CARcLESS A THIS ( C:? HERE'S 5EUCRAL COBWEBS J-V SVwt mm . mit km JL MmJM M -Mm tm$K 11 m Csfnr- Wmm JuR-to OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE STOP THE' . 34R 40HM30M. NOM, TKeM THAT tslcS-M Back "HHerevs "t)RV SLOW "But bo CHOSta to snor. it. Didn't, too s.c ,t t&S. 'Xf5MC? pRW IajAY ' L Reap,. tOAV You SHOUCD DRWE '.i MAS G-OT La Grande Matinee Serial "Idaho" At Sherrys. Host on Orabam, the dashing Pony Kx press rider, portrayed by Mali Ion Hamilton in the Pathesc rial, "Idaho:" in chapter t iiree, convinces lieth t 'ameron, enacted by Vivian Uh-h. that he was not one of the. desperadoes who held up birr father but that he is her 1 riends and stands ready to help her bring justice to lawless Car ter's Creek. It Is a moment as thrilling for lb th as for the audience, when the walks, with lloston by her side, tor the lirt time Into Ike Loirs' saioon. Will someone penetrate her disguise? Poldly she walks up to the bar, and when one of I he desperadoes threatens I (oetor (iibbs, itet h daringly starts some excitement by announcing t hat anyone interested in Sain K'eller ntaii will find his bodyjxing near the 'grave itf old Cauienm! W hat happens jitter I his announce men t Is thrilling and lively, moving the story speedily alohn to the chap ter's climax, in w hie 1) lielh lies unconseious in the path of a stam peded bcrd of horses. Marion Davies In Finest Role Yet. I Acclaimed bv N w York critics as the fimst achievement in mo tion picture hh'tnry. "Janice Mere jdilh," the new Marion Davies pho lopiav. will show last time lonight. , ''Janice Meredith" is the screen , version or Paul Leicester Ford's i romance of the American Itevolu jtion. It is a Cosmopolitan produc tion, distributed bv Metro-tlnld- wyn. I Ml: a Davbs. aeting in the title tUS OCCASlOH? r I fir I'M GOlM5 Tb SIM3 AT .6 1 K -.v'M-.,.:''- fcHH'i By Condo CVMaJ IT. EOT SCO (a) 15 MJR.ONC. S(OIa;(-Y ii rue THAT -ST 6t S233E3.C, Theatres role, has been greeted with ac claim, displaying a charm, a ver satility, a captivating sense of com edy, and an emotional force that stump her as one" of tho most dis tinguished aetresses on (lit! screen. She plays the role of the charm ing and spirited daughter of Squire Meredith, a staunch old Tory land owner. Jier love for Jack .liren ton, a young officer in Washing ton's army, wins her over to the cause of the American colonies and carries her through many thrilling adventures during the turbulent days of the Revolution. Tense and -dramatic scenes are cmieteil th rniii'limit tlie film nnt- ably' the one in which Miss Navies' escapes from Colonel Raid's hcad- quarters at Tn-nt on. and wildly j rides through a blinding snowstorm to inform (ieiicral Washington that the moment is opporlutie to attack t he. j Icssiar.8. More than 2UH0 soMIers were required for the crns.diig of the Delaware, the liatlle of Vorktown, Valley Korge, the bombardment of Vorktown and the surrender of he Hritish. "Shock Punch," Starring Richard Dix, Is a Knockout. lilcbnrd 7ls has come down from his roost on the steel beams of an unfinished 112-story building In lower Manhattan and every body at the Paramount Long Is land at udio is breat hlng" naturally again, l-'or three weeks this up and coming star was filming scen es for bis forthcoming picture, "The Shock Punch," on projecting girders t bat offered a splendid view of New York's harbor and the Statue of Liberty. Hut the alti tude of Dlx's vantage, point also gave him unpleasant sensations when his glance happ'-ned to drop street ward, wit li the ever-present rXRAMMAR. J 1 How About Him? s) W E.XERCI525 OA' - C k Looks Are S" danger that his body would follow that Klanco. How ever, I lx has completed the last hair-raising stunt, the cameraman bus photo graphed the last thrilling scene, di rector IViul Sloaue has shuttled his last order for I be pie in re above the rush of the wind. Tho produc tion unit engaged in making the picture is aKain learning to walk on ordinary levels without an ef fort to balance themselves on oIkIi-t-ineli surfaces hundreds of feet above the ground. ---and the greatest I tlx picture of them all is ready fur audiences ut the Arcade theatre. John Monk Sauudeis wrote the story, which ran serially in Liber ty, la the picture, Dix is a wealthy young fellow, who feels that his lu xurious upbringing wilt only lend to soften him, so lie hires a coup le of professional pugs to keep him in trim. , If (here's one punch in this one, there's a thousand of them. Frances 1 toward is featured at the head of the cuat. ' "So This Is London" . At Arcade Theater Tomorrow Night. Nothing funnier has ever been offered to the amusement loving public than (leorge M. Cohin'n, "So This is London.' which Hen ry Duffy bring lo the Arcade The atre Wednesday evening at K:lu Seats are now selling a tiliiHS Drug Store. Mased upon the mhaiudcrstand lngs on the part of Hie llrltish re garding Amereians and the Yank ees misconception of the Kugtish. man's viewpoint, it Is original In theme and treatment md altogeth er one of the most enjoyable piays ever written, It has been Just as big it hit in Oreat Kritaiu and Ca milla as In the 1'nited States and there Is nothing whatever In it to offend lhe sensibilities of the citi zens of any country. Cohan always revels In funny situations and fit "So This Is Lon don" the complications are of the most slde-splilt lug sort. The dia logue Is said to lie witty and hum orous with a delicate vein of satire pcrematlng the whole. The offer ing Is a study In contrasts, that af forded by the conception of thn Hritlsh nobility as expressed by Sir Percy lleaiieharup and the A inert-' can millionaire as represented by J lira in I raper, being pari Icularly interesting and extraordinarily co mical. The cast Is headed by LowrancB lVOrsay, who will be seen In the important role of Sir Percy llcuu chunip, the characterization lie- cre ated in the New York production. He will be remembered here as the slur of "Tim Karl of Pawtucket." The balance of the- company and production Is oil a par wilji tiiat seen in the major cities of the count ry. X-Wonl Library l.mi. KLNHINOTON. Kngland "No reference, books for puzzlca" says a sign posted in the public library. A single office building In New York, lias more telephones than the whole city of Florence, Italy. More t ban Sti percent of t ho farms in the stale of Iowa have telephones, while only about 1 5 percent have gas or electric, lights and only about 1 (I percent have water piped Into (he house. The smallest llell telephone ex- tie i ri ,h mcuicd at I'cru, wiiicu nus but eleven stations. Tdyo Plans to Sell (mod .Men Is at Cost TOKYO AP)The Social Af fairs itiireau of the Tokyo munic ipality is planing the construction ot Hi public eating houseH In dif ferent parts of the city. Koch j building will cost, about ft),tl00 yen. Iiie.se dining halls, when complete icd, will be umler tho direct con- 'trol of (he bureau. J The nieali nerved will be Txf re- Deceiving. eoco Aiiewr.'! what m.AU.'m! &h:;;lcm (?M ) r ace souau. osessed BErsiMs&es fe'Stii KiiL 60ess MT Urpr ref Hi' J lr J "y tnv"-c tc O ( 1 J Professional Directory lids d iter lory U ciecially handy for tho now tinnier or for tiro out-of-town reader who may want the name ami addivss of some, professional man. It bus been carefully pre-IWI-imI ami will provo to be a ready aid to any reader in ob taining prcmpt itrorrfcsjomtl mtvIcu Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys III (ill K. 1IHAUV Attoritey-nt-Luw, oi'flct! YA cst-Jseobsou lJuiltl Ing. Tt'lepho.to .Main ILL COCIIU4X and fMIKHII iltll Oeo. T. Cothritn ithd Colon Jt. i;ierlmrd. AtlttriicyM l Law, Lu UihihIm Na t ionul Ifuuk buildiuu;. Tulvphoue Muiu DL lt(Mli:ur S, KAli IX Attornev at' Law, , AVest- jHi:uusun uuiiuing. i L'tepiioitu .viain CAIII. J. IIKI.M Attorney at Law, Room 20. New Fidey lUilldlng Telephone Muin 771. Dentists Dr. VHHNW JOIIclV Deiiliat, (iardlier buliailig. Telephone aili HA. 11 r. II. II. llll.l,i:il Denll.it. HoiiniH 9 to 16. rnliner-ltueneli Uuildilii:. Telephone Aluin TO. Ilr. 10. P. MOSS11AN DentlHt. Rulle 'I, over I'.eti iron.i IJruif tiluru. Telepholiu Main 717. Ilr. 1111' ill It I'll V rienllst. Iti.om IJ, Somiiier bulldlnu. Teleiihuim Ulilll 7!I7. Architect C. II. nill.l l'.lt, Archllrcl Itoum 7 r.ft Drnnilf. KntleiiHl Itnnk nitlMlnp It ba aavertlin it, be know. It'. icood. mcly Hltnple, but well-cooked, and will be offered at cost vMice. Tho bureau has been operating a num ber of these dining rooms success fully, the patrons being mostly of fice clerks and workmen. Iliirglar LcaveS Lout Ueblnd, PKNDLKTON. Ore. Silk hosi ery and a complete outfit of cloth ing for a man were left in the Huh local clothing store, by a burglar who entered lhe place. Ho pack id the articles lu a new suitcase WEAVER'S i-i Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Prtrssers riioM; main :3a Depot Slrect PURITY BREAD If you nro interested in the purity of the food products that find their w;iy into your system you should investiivnte the nutritious luead and dainty, satisfactory pastry baited at this establishment. It would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your appe tite and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAM.S Physicians & Surp;cons HTKI.I.A N. IKIIIMMIt, M. V, 1'hynleiiin and Surgeon Hooms 10-11 Telephone Rummer Hit tiding Main Ojli iitintY norvv, m. u. i.i i; itut vv. it. it. Practice limited to diseases of t)i Kve, Mar, .ou and Tbroat, New Foley Tvltmhon lUiiblliig Main lb C. il, KlttltV, ill. it. Physician und Surgeon New Foley Telephone i jjmumuik Alain zi mi iiaiiii r. 1 a miis i. d. ; I'liyieluu unil uruon Onrilner Telephon. Llmltliiiir Muin U( W. i: .VeAIMIIIV, JI. u. . tiuriieuii r New Foley Telephone """ding Muht Wi i H. tltHlfti:, M. I. Pby.iiciun utul Suitfon '; V','"1"' Telephone K. I,. It VI S10, M, . Practice liniiti to diseases of the F.yts, Ksr, Nuso and Ttiroat. lioorns lK-tfl Telephone Summer ilullding Mwin 7V . ItK'll AItI)M(t, Surgery Telnphone iluin 1& Souimer Ruildiiig Osteopathic Physicians j. ii. lNta.i:, u. o. Genenil (tsieopathie Practice iAitUAiti:r i(ii.io, 11. o. , Practice liuiilud to care of Infante, Sotnmer Tolepbona Build In Uttin Hi and then fled, leaving the sultcnah behind. Tin' goods which ' had been prepared for being carried away hail a value of $!7ii, the 11114 nager or the store stated. . m" A Host on man was jailed for klsMng a girl before they hadjicen properly int roduced. Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Hebuilt. Feather Mut tresses Mado Pillows Iteitovated l'luir I tugs Mutlo from old I'arjKds. J Furniture He paired nnd . , lttH'ovcnst " La Grande Mattress' & Weaving Works ,t i.keimed Fum (gator iium: 4-21-XV Cbas. Ld wards, Prop By BLOSSER By TAYLOR