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JVtMlncsday, Juno 10, 1025. THE LA GPvANDE EVENING OBSERVER i 4 The Observer Want Ad Pae fhe Market Place (it Union and Wallowa Counties 1 von KENT l-'OI! KKNT Moili-rn Apt. I'honc 7I M. 0-6-9-itp I'Ofl KKNT 1 aim 1 1 3 room husi. I'liono H M. !-li--2lp l-'OU IIK.NT .. Two-room morlorn furnlshi-il iiparlinem. Hi 1 7 Kour Ih. Hull Aliarlmi'llts. 9-C-S-lf l-'Oll KKNT 4-rooin lioUKt'. Xirw lin liuok unil Klalioiu'iy Co. lO-U-4-tf l'OK JtKNT UkIii lioumi ki-pplnat! rooms. 1512 Ailums uvit. 1'honu! Si7 J. li-ci-i-trl - . I KOIt ItKNT 2-foom moik-rn fur- niblied (lnwnKlulrB upai'trnnnt. 1017 l-'oui-tli. IIul Aput-tntilii. i iu-6-u-tr FUIl HUNT Apt. Ill l'oli'y. Jn ilulrB J. J. l-'ok-y. 8-4-22-tf FOR SALE KOIt SAI.K OR TllADR Small farm ninr linlilrr, will cxchanjfo for 'le:ir city propi'ity, tlilH pln ro 1h ft ItarK'iin for iitiick action. no1 tfll you ulwiut it. ( Wilson, Wi Kt-.lur-oh.son HIiIk. 3ii-r,-u-atp FOK SAIJ-; Sloek of groceries and fixture of Cottage Cash Gro cery. Corner of Y avenue and Ash. Poor healt h rea.son sell ing. r -M)-6-0-4l FOIt HA1.K Oil Tit A I 'K 1 milk cow; I pair milk goats; 1 ten in work horses. I'hone 104 M. 17-G-.t-2tp FOIt SALK Carload of new lum Iht: lixG: :x4; 1x12; 1x10. 1208 Monroe. St. O. Htevens. 15-C-l-l lit. FOIt 8 ALIO Good car, loU of sped and power. Will take piano or phonograph as part payment. Eastern Oregon Music Co. 20-5-4-lf avaxti;i PA INTO, Culelmlng paper hanging I J. P. Landrv. I'honc 4SI W. t G-6-S-tf WANTED KAGS Clean cotton mga at the Obsurter officii. Bring them in. 8-27-tt MONK V TO LOAN on farm and LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN WANTKI) Successful T.'fe Insurance salesman to direct agency organization in Kas; ern Oregon for strong as-' gressivp Calii'oiniu Life Jn si ranee ( 'ompany well es tablished in this state. a permanent position of re sponsibility with unlimited opportunities. Salary, bonus, liberal first year ami renew al commissions. If interest ed yourself, or know of a man who can qualify, write P. O. Pox Kill. Portland. i Oregon,- and your reply will i be treated as strictly confi- dentlal. CHAPEL PRIVACY A chapel In wldch you can hold a ser vice entirely to your liking Is at your dis posal. Your wishes ns to privacy will he ab solutely renpeeted. We give considerate service. SNODGRASS M ZIMMfcKMAN Undertakers '...ji'.-' NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time. Before calling any number, please consult this directory. This will help us give you better service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It tpihkly and ceouunile ully. Nn mutter what your want, if it tan he funnd In Hit I. a (.rum It territory, a Want Ad will find II. Header interest and render confidence built over u long period of years Iiowh Ich value In t. bserwr Want Ads. Intelligent p e t p I e wiiieh litem constantly fur buying, renting, trading, gctllng Jobs and getting help, ele. The cost 1h small the re turns are Imineillnte. man onscnvFR WAIVT AO WELL DO IT." city properly. Heal estate con traels purehuHed. ('has. II. Key nohts, Soinmer II (del lildw. Philippines Look Fori I ward To Good Crop of Sugar MANILA,, (A I') A sugar pro- net ion record for t he I'hlliiipine Islands wiu established by the I'nmpsngn Sugar Mills at Del Car men during March, when S!i,!i-o ions of eune were crusheil, and y, M'i tons of sugar milled, Throughout the Miliar area ln creUHt il product ion is expected, according WVncesloa Trinidad, general manager of the rhilippiue National llank, who has just re turned from an Inspection of the five sugar centrals winch the bank controls in the province of Negros. lb-said the Industrys future was bright. If 118 aav"tmes e Knows ub ooa. TiKlnr (S .Inlrs, 2.20 mid SH per SI. Ilousr lnlnt, !l2.rU por uiillon. llli(l I'loni' 'iiriiih, N12.tl.i pr gallon. Inslilo Wlillr ijiainrl. S'.'.7."i per Kill loll. Itnlli'il I.Iiim i-iI Oil, SI. ir. p,T Kallon. Hoof Shi'i'tln l.unilicr, SI I. Oil per .M. Nails Sl.ll." Imsi', In l.i'i; lols. ()m .pool of HO hhI, Itlai-U Will-, .s:i..-(i. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man'i Friend" Oppo. Foundry. 1'IIONB 148 No Bnnday Btulneas STAGE ON AM) AFTER MAY 11 MCAVK I.KAVK l.'nlon La (Grande 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:16 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Stinilny 1:00 P.M. 6:30 P. M P. O. DoLAP Headquarters, Koimnor Hotel V i ft"' 1 v NEW TODAY NOTICE Cbuwirird Wnnl Ail- arc WrU't Ijr CASH IN AIVA.NCK! copy imut tw In not IiiIit than a. in. Unto of Imu'itkm. liaU'i: 2u per word for each tiicrtloii. Ar'AHTMKNT KOIl HUNT Four iouiiih unil bath. l.lirht ami wat.-r. $"li.llll tl.'orito Hall ILM" Waali. A vi. I 5-0-1 n-3 p I'OU 11ICNI" Hons,, on pavp,l mri-t't., I'liono a77 J. s-tl-iu-iip STIt.WKK Oil KTi)l.l:. !!!arlc Oil.) Mllit.- Illli.ll f.iv l..rfii.. .llll collar anil Hi'ar on fori'lirail. Iti vvaril. I'liono .Main l:.r. W-0-lll-2lp KOIt SAI.K llh-ycli; and wnMnir powiT wa.slirr. t'ln-ap. Call 74 M. iti-ii-iii-ii KOIt ItKNT 1-iiinlslnd 4-rnoin oottaK" al llluii 7th tti t. Jlioni' l:il .1. Mm. Harry Hoffman. 1. "-(i-l n-41 p I'Olt HAI.i: liooil rood Htllliy tr..- 00. Mis. Huyd .Malm. I'liono 4:':s w. j i-i;.iii-iip FOIt HAI.K Modoru flvo-rnnm liotiso, firopliioo. Two loin. .Mra. .Mil .lor. If.01 AdaliH Avo. aflor fi o'olook. 17-ll-lo-4t KOIt HAl.l; Itoll top don't, rani-o, library lablo, brass b.-ilstoad, din ing lablo, six oak rhulrs, drissi'r. kilolii'ii talilo. bronl:fa!it tnlilo. Ilooui . :l over ('oo)I'Iko 1'aint Storo. Call I'VonhiKs. I'liono :ilt4 J. Daytime. mi-li-io-tf WANTKH One or two acres with small house close to city. Prico and terms must he right, p. o. nox.r.2. i-fl-f-2p MILL BURNED CLOVKU CHIOKIC (Special) AleKIn Graham Injured Iuh hiind white at work ut Jacobs Mill Fri day evening. He was hurried to Hot Lake for treatment. One fin ger was almost severed, besides a bad gash cut across his hand. , -v-VI-lV" .V'.''V --" H"" lu,--l- ,,ni ci-oin "are 'growing rapidly. Crops In general look very good In this vicinity. A sister of George i 'anus was a recent visitor here from I 'ort hunl. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Hess left Sat urday for Corvallis. They were joined at l.a Grande by Mrs. Os borne. Mrs. Dorthea Chri.-ty and .Mrs. J. J. Ihown. Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. DeVore and M r. and Mrs. J. T. I ie Vore were , Sunday visitors nt Vnion. i he Jaaobs brothers were called io t'nlon l-'riday by a fire that caused a 2hmi loss U) I heir mill at Padger Plat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A mil, who are employed at t he Jacobs mill bought a S'ar car this week and will spend their evenings riding. Sum men a I low work is started here. K. S. Talhnlt is n business vis itor In Wallowa county at pres- nt. I-'red I fond ley lias been on the sick list but Is Improving at the present time. BADGER FLAT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM'N POP ff CJ.'LiNc Or Hi5Tol?V? J ; i I A. KOL)l U 1 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' By Condo W7V - ' xKiiri v U " ' i ' ' r ' "..i,.WW- i La Grande NazilTlOVa ScOl'eS . rn . ,, . iUesh 1 riUmph in Stage Hit. TMwln Carewe, who directed and produced "My Son," Nazitnova's latest starring vehicle for First National, has many successful pho toplays to his credit. Carewe was placed In the front ranks of American screen directors when he produced "The Had Man,' starring Holbrook Plinn. This pie-. ture established him as one of the great real is' g of the screen. Another highly successful and note wort h v product inn was "Ma donna of the Streets," which brought. Maximo va hack to I he ' Fereen after two years on Ihe , audiable stage and which lias -proven vn of -lite bent box office plcUms. ,Qf thew hist J'(JU'. w ' 'are,w' gave great strength and feeling to , "Madonna of t he St reels," and I proved that Nazlmova was a star j whose career could no! be dimmed ;by two years off the screen. I Carewe directed "The Girl of Hie Golden West" and "Mighly l.uk a . Hose." The at ler brought i oro thy Maekaill lo the sen en. Carewe's productions are always jdi.stlngutshed for their excellent ' easts and realist In sellings. Tlie ' director surrounded Xa.lmova In j' .My Son" with a noteworthy cast of players, which includes Jack Pick ford. Young I Mel; ford plays the r"le of Xazlmovu's son, -which is -aid to be one of the most In teresting characterizal lot in lie h,is ever attempted. Habort posworth plays a New Kngland sheriff with great stneerity. Ian Keith, Con sul nee Itennett. Mary Aliili. Chnrh-s .Murray ami Dot l-'arley also have strong supporting role;. ) The sets for "My Son" were jeonsirneti d by John D. Hehulw and they are of tin usual pictorial Icnuty. j Willi "My Son." Cnrewe has Bock hEPE' hO BOT'l'CE NOU KEAD'T Theatres produced his most popular picture to date. It will be shown at the Arcade theater Thursday. George. M. Hohan Play at Arcade Theater Tonight. Tonight will be nn Important one theatrically In this city by reason of the staging here of the 1 lenry Duffy production of "So This Js London" at t he Arcade theater. This amusing George M. Cohan play is a comedy of delbdous situa tions, subtle humor and keen wit. It has proved a tremendous laugh- ling success wherever it lias been j presented and It comes hen with I the original star and a- eonipmiy Jon 'a par with that seen on Hroad- way. Lawrence p'Orsay, the, distin guished comedian, who headed the cast in the New York product ion, will be seen in his original ehur- acterizatioii of Sir Percy Heau champ, Ills fun making methods, which have won for htm an Inter national reputation, wlll be found well, attuned to the subtitles of his rule in this offering. Jtobert. Toms, known the country over as a cap aide and painstaking actor, and Ivy Crane, former vaudeville star, will head the support. The latter will have the d'dlghtful role of Lndy Duekfsw-orth, which she Is said to assume with great distinc tion. The name of George M. Cohan associated with a play is usually a guarantee of Its worth and when it is coupled with that of Henry Duffy, whose reeent production of "The Cat and the Canary" attract ed so iiiueh favorable comment, something old of the. ordinary may be expected. Some of 1 he ot her members of Hie cast are Hal Da vis, Kuiihv Hunt, Frances Holland Orders As Usual Pop Pays. VIELU L'VE'oOT ThE Sf THINKS -MR.Tvre - Ill let eh it mm take me - IT'S H 5EVERAL WEEKS TO MiGrfTV INTRc5riN'J FINISH IT BtLUbE -lim DON'T gET MUC) r .7 V lt t u: . mt Tail, l.olsh Wlllard, Clulre Siil-olair. u0n Thin Ice" Showing At Sherrys Now. 4,On Thin Ice," the latest War ner Pros. Classic 01 the Hcreen, win lie the feature uttrurtioti it tin Hhcrry Tin aire, Movie-gocra will nave the opportunity of s- elni; San l-'runciKeo's underworld Ux all its drama and surdidness, Tom .Moure, Kditlt Hoberts and Wiiham Husstdl have been select ed to portray the leading charac ters In this e.p-jse ct crtmitKil psy chology. Kdith Uoberl's chat uilliK personality cannot tail but prove appealing In her role- of the sweet young girl who is accused of steal ing 5-'mi,(hio worth of bonds. Cir-eumsluiu-t s point to her guilt, and her Inadvertent meeting ot Tom Moore and William Kussell, ruth less gangMters, only makes the case against lu-r seem bktcker. The plot inetudes a rather novel introduction, )!' the love theme, by presenting the gangster whom Mbs Koherts eventually loves, as r.ef brotlier 'tints permitting of an ln tetcsling little interuled with The odore Von Liu, who portrays a narrow-minded small-town physi cian. "On Thin Ice," which was writ ten and adapted for I lie screen by Darryl Pmm-is X;inuek, was direct-',! l,y Mai St. Clair, who.se flair for swift-moving action has given him the reputation of being one ot tin- In Ml thrill creators in thu di rectorial field. Comedy showing "Water Wag ons." Church Wants to Know What Collegians Expect HACIN'K. Win. (Al') What the student body of the Council of the Kpl-H'opai church expects from thu church In the present day re ligious controversy, will be de- termined here June J S-IM when the triennial assembly of Hie Na tional Student council is In session. The attitude of the undergradu ates in l mi universities and col leges has been obtained In a ques tionnaire distributed throughout the council. When accord has ocen reached finally by the assembly, the results will be put in a definite statement and upon this declaration will be based the action lo be taken at the eighth triennial general con vention or the church to be held at New Orleans, October 7. The students were asked to ex press their views on such problems as: "Should one's thinking In re ligion lie organized Into ereodal form?" "Mow; d the teachings of the church harmonl.e with the es tablished results of modern el ence?" "What may a student ex pect from the church, and why?" "Is a working knowledge of thn Plble necessary to a proper prac tice or Christianity?" ami "Wind effect has college hud upon your Answers to these questions and a score of others equally pertinent ' have been received In surprising volume. The assembly will bo divided into eight discussion groups, t lie personnel of which will change each day so lhat a student will have nn opportunity to discuss the problems laid down in the ques t iounaire with different students from all over the country. Later, a forum of t he entire conference will hear reports from the discus sion groups, accept or reject their decision, and shape 1 ho policy of the student work of the council In all of Use i nst i tut Ions represent ed for the next triennlum. Fugeiie Class (rnduato. KIT.KNH, Or. Klghteen boys and girls have finished the course at St. Mary's Catnolle high school here nnd will receive diplomas nt the graduating exercises. The bac cala ureal e sermon was delivered by Itev. Father F.dwin V. O'Harii. 1 Mixed. wv. r jusr kearo "7HAT V.is-sos art has &5M'T A LITTLE BABy SIRL El MTJ VOURE THROliGH t BECAUSE TMECc S 20 CENTS M'k ffp f Professional Directory This directory In esjKviuJly bandy fop tUn iuuomcr or for the out -of -town render who may want the iiiinm nnd address of some professional man. It bus been carefully pre pared nnd will prove to lie a rtuidy aid to any reader in ob taining pre nipt professional bervlec Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Ilt lill I 1IIIA)V ... Attorney-nt. Law, offiee est -Jiieubsoii liuild llitf. TelepliO.it Alum 111. cocmtAV find Kiiritii Attn Vo. T. Cuciiriin id Colon K. Kiierhurd. Attorneys nt Law, Lit Urnmlf Na tional liunk building, Tuiuphone Main 91. ItOltKHT 8. KAKIN Attorney at jw' West- jfteouaun uuiiuint,'. jeiepnonu Alain D I 1. CAIII. . II KI.M Attorney nt Law. , Louin 2(J. New Foley Duildlug. Telephoau. Alula 1VJ. Dentists Ir. VmtNK JOIINO Dentist, GurUnur building, 'i'eiephonu Muin Uii. Ir. It. 11. Mil. I. I K Dentist. Itooms 1) to ir. Palinr-Hu!Beh building. Ttlidionu Muin 7U. Or. H. I. MOPMA .Dentist. Suite 2, over lied CrosM Druif Store. Telephone Main 717. Dr. HAY Ml Itl'ltV DentNt, Itnom 1 3. Summer building. Telephone Main V!(7. Architect C. II. -lilt, I, Fit, Arrlillect Hooin 7 X.n Ornnrtn Mnthmsl Hunk PnlMlnir If ho auvnrtlSL It, be knows It's good. Xnvnl Air Hervhv Stvm No Need I'or Special Ainbtdance Plniirs WASHINGTON, (AP) The big scouting planes that do duty with the fleets are ample lo take care of nei-lul lll.,H.:ll im.wly i-..t jranklnvc officers in the navy's bu reau oi medicine find surgery be lieve. Consequently the naval all service does not plan the use of ambulance planes, which ure con templated by medical officers or t he army air service. The naval air service, It Is poin II WEAVER'S II r.Tiillor.s,ACloiiiHi's. Aijvni-v. II And Pressors ritOXH MAI.V 7112 Depot Street PURITY BREAD! If you nre 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 tile and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS SEE WV WERE SWOOLD BE AMV WSS ABOUT Physicians & Surgeons STKM.A . llOimcit, M. I. 1'hyxk'inn and burgeon Rooms Hi-11 Telephone Summer liuilding Alula b5'J HAItltV HOt VV, M. II. i.i ;i; not vv, h. I), Prartlro lliaili d to dlne;i.-ej of the Kye, ICur, Nobo and Throut. New Fcdey Telephone PuilUinff Muin IS M. u. Kiititv. yt. ii. I'hysician and Surgeon New Foley Tidephon litiiming .Muin 2i Ittl IIAMM l. I.ANDIS M. I), l'hi sielaii una burgeon Gardner Telephone IJillldlntf Aluiii yti W. V. MrAIMHtV, M, I. New Foley Telephone """ding Mull, 6a ). M. MIXIKK, M. 11. Physieimi ami Surgeon ..Mr., V"'"y Telephone Ibilhltiig Main la F. It A I S I OV. II. 1, Practice llir.ll-,1 to diseases of the Ky, Knr, Nosu and Throat. -ItoontH Telephone Summer Uuildlng Main 778 A. I.. RICH ltl)(lt, M. I). I Surgery nnoms lfi-17 Telephone Summer Pullding Main 15 Osteopathic Physicians j. i.. in;i,i:. u. o. Generiti Osteopathic 1'raetlce ,. M AltCAIti: I- IMil.i;, n. o. Practice limited to care of Infants. Summer Telephone Bulldlnir Mala 106 ted out. Is sufficiently prepared Tor pn-aeni requirements and neds no Bpeclul equipment, . New York's (1000 police lind'H parade. The Irish are fine t'olka. Mattresses - Rugs : (Uenned - Jtebullt. lVnthcr Mntti-esses Made , Pillows Kenovatcd Fluir Itugs Matlo from old carpels, t Purniluro Ilepiilrcd nnd Itecovrred La (irande Mattress! - & Weaving Works 'J Licensed I'uinigntor CIittH. ICdunrds, lrop ! By BLOSSER By TAYLOR ft; rl ves, but mr. orr j I 7 HAD A SI6M IN "TU' ) f jS VJINDOVJ ALL WEGk J ' T WgA gCHVTCg. twe. , t-Oj