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Pago Ten Thursday, Juno H, 102o. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOIt REST yon HENT nou Hlreet. rhone 3 77 J. on nuved H-d-ln-Ulp l'UH KKNT I'll in lull ed 4-room eottime nt 1101 7 1 It ritreet. Jlione 131 J. -Mrs. Hurry Hoffman, 16-li-10-4lp JW'AUTAIKNT V'On HUNT Four rooms nnd Imtli, J.iKhl and wilt it. $3". 00 Ui'Oriiii Hull 1212 Wanh. Ave. 1 5-0-1 0-2t P J'HIlt IlKNT Two-room inodi-rn I'nrnlHlled npartnient. 11.17 l-"our-t li. Huh Aiiarliiii nla. !i-(!-8-tf I'llll KKNT 4-roonl liotlse. New Jill Hook and Htatlonery Co. lo-S-4-tf 3'lllt liKNT l.lk-lil Iiiiiiw! keeping roniiin. JM2 Adnina live. I'hone !!.',7 J. 11-ii-l-tf l-'Olt KKNT 2-room modern fnr niidied dowliatitlrn apartment. 11117 Fourth. Hub Apartnielita, 10-o-S-tf yoll HUNT Apt. in qnlro J. J. Foley. Foley. 8.4. In-22-tf i on HAid: yon HAI.K Holl top desk, rnngo, library table, brass bedstead, din ing tnble, six oak chairs, dnwscr, kitchen table, breakfast lultle. Tlooin 3 over Coolidge Taint Store. Cull evenings. Phono 334 J. Imytlme. 30-11. 10-if I-'Olt KALU Hlock of groceries mid fixture of Cottage Cash Gro rery. Corner of Y avenue nnd Ash. Poor health renson sell ing. 2i-C.t-4tp lOIt HA U-; Modern five-room house, flreplnco. Two lotH. Mrs MeUier, IfiUl A dn ins Ave. after 6 o'clock. J7-U-10-4t FOll HAI.K Carload of new luin her: 2xli; 2x4; 1x12; 1x10. Monroe 8t. O. Htevens. 15-0-1-1'Jt. FOU SALIO Good car, lots of speed and power. Will take piano or phonograph as part payment Eastern Oregon Music Co. - 20-5-4-tf WANTED WANTKI) One or two acres with small house close to city. I'rleo nnd terms pinst be right. P. O. Uox 052. iy-6-10-2tp I'AINTO, Calrlmlng paper humming j. 1. Landry. Phone 481 V. C-0-3-tf WANTED RAQS Clean cotton rngs at the Onset ror officii. Bring them In. 8-27-tf MONKV TO LOAN on farm nnd , city property. Heal estate con tractu purchased, Chns. II. Hey nolds, Hommer Hotel llldg. LOST HTHAYKl) OK HTOl.KN Mark nnd white bitch fox terrlor with collar and srar on foreh"nd. Ue ward, I'hono Main l'2U. lS-fi-10-21 p .More I bail half the deHlruilive petH in America aru of forelKii origin, not counting reformern. GHARBL i PRIVACY pa A chapel In which you can hold a ser vice entirely to your liking Is nt your did posal. Your wishes ns to privacy will be ab solutely respected. Wo glvo conn!dcrnto Bcrvico, iNooonAfls m EltMAH Cndcrtakera 1 t 5J 1 1 NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time, lleforc culling any mimbcr, please consult this directory. This will help us Rive you lictter service. Home Independent Telephone Co. '(fit Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will Uo It (Jlllt lily Ulld i'C0110lllU ally. So mutter what your want, Jf ll run he round la Hit) I, a Ornnde territory, u M'mit Ad will find II, nulcr Interest nnd render confidence built out n long ix-i-lod of jmi.H nitons i'n ml lie In Observer Want Ad-.. Intelligent t o n I c itaitii llH'in constantly for hii jug, rrulJng, trading, getting Job and getting help, etc. The tout Is small lln; re turns are Jminedlttle. -an onfnr.nvT.n want AD WWh IK) IT." AMi:niCA r;orn tii si wise , i'ltliUAH I'UIW TO ltl'SSlA MOSCOW. (AT) Although no Official relntloiifl exist between tlie I nlted Sinus and Soviet liimnla, intimate ronlnct by b tl r Ik inaiu- talned by ItuaslntiH living In Am erica with their rdntivcH In 1;uh rla. Tens of thoiiHandH of ItussinUH In the homt'land ai-f Hiippnrii i iircly hy reinltlnneR received tram onH. daiigliti-i-M. liithiTH or broib ers who emlgrat-d to Aimrieji. rrevfouB to the world war. nr average of $&o,o(iu,nso wa ent mi nuntly to Ilu.Hln from the Unltt.-i .Slates by HuftHianR Ktlld in Am erica, Although t h Ik huiu has nci been reached ftlnce, the remittunciH griidually are annumlng their pre war level, hunt month, ,fnr exam ple, a single institution here which makes a Bpeclnlty of benldng 1uhI IH'HH whh Amei-lcanx, handled nearly l.min.otn) in reniUtnnccH from Himsiiins til America to re lattven In HuhhIu, l-'or a long time KusKinnn here, especially In the village, imd no confidence in tlu local KurhIu currency, and inslisled on receiving American grei-nbaclis from their rehitlvtit, in preffience to Ktitwiun rubliii. Hut wilh the 8lablltzatlon of UuHsiim monry thin situation ehangi-d, nnd ilurinv the In. si nl montha more than 30 MTCnt of the remit unices transferred thru this one bunk were In lUisnlan cur ie ncy. ASTOItIA, On-.Two Portlnnd youlh, Vei n Hansen, .) 7, of 175 Kargo sirect, and Mike (riCeofn, IS who said he lived on Ivy street. ien In the county .lull here ehnrg d with burglary following three arly morning burglaries hi this city. According to the sheriti's : office all the loot has been recov ered. Kollowlng n report of tho rob bery of Finnish Mercautiln com pany, Johnson service slat Ion, and Oold Star resaurant. received by the oftieers at fi:3o a. in., Ihe two boys were traced to the Columbia highway lending to Portland, They were nrreted by Ihe city marshal lit ltitinier. About $4 was taken from the Kinnlsh Mercantile com pany, ?2 from the Johnson service Htutlon and $Sf.,Ii0 from the Uohl Star restaurant. Zoo Kind to Itnboons LONDON (Al')lneiy sacred hnboouN from Abyssinia have just reached tin. London Zoo. and, un til acclimatised, will le put Into a cage supplied with radlent heat and light. Sheltered ledge out side the cago will be electrically warmed by rays of arllfUiul sunshine. STAGE Ojro0a.fim Hf E)M UK NEW TODAY NOTICK ClaHfilfled Want Ads are strict ly CAHIl I.V ADVANCE! copy must tie In not later than 9 A. ui. date of Insertion, Itaie: 3c per word for each liuwrtlon. I'OH SALK 9-Itoom Hoarding Iioiihk lurniHhed. Will take In Team or Car. 1115 Y Ave, ' 16-0-1 l-ltp MMNKV TO LOAN on furni ami city proH-riy. Itei cHlnie con- iraeix puretniHed. i'haH, J. Itey noblM. Homnier Hotel Ilblg. 17-U-l 1-lt FCilt PAI.K-Canary lilriln. erH. l'lioiie Main 41 p. Bine- 8-0-11-31 FOIl It KMT Comrortalilo Hlenp. InK ronrii Willi Imard If di'Hlred. J'hone :i7f. J.. 10-G-U-3t WANT1IH Sewlric nenlly ilonn I'hone 432 II. MrH. Nora Wi'hli.- tl-ll-ll-tr POIl HAI.K Hprlnn :ti;4 w. Iryei-H. fall n-ii-i i-'m Orrmnii Court Knyn .linlgm .May o To Sleep When Unreal ltlMM.LV. TAD A judge who was found napping lias given rise to n fur reaching controversy in Cermtitiy. In the course of events (his question was referred to the Oernian Supreme Court nt 7.elp sic, which came lo (ho strange de-, cision that his honor may safely take Jiis little snooze now nnd then; for In passing judgment It is his body, not his mind, which Is the principal factor concerned. As was to he expected, this deci sion has ngnln evoked heated dis cussion among the best known ju rists In the country. Prof. I. Qold siiildt, the legal uuthorlty at the Merlin 1'nlversiiy, expresses his Opinion thus: One cannot expect n Judge to give his undivided attention to the proceedings. He is obliged to sign. documents, to receive messages and to answer numerous whlaner- I questions during the trial. Hut if it is positively proved that he has been asleep, the case becomes prohibitive, for sleep signifies loss of consciousness, and nlso Irre sponslblllty." Adventurous Mexicans rind Utile Sympntliy at Homo MKXICO, CITY. (AD De- cause they did not first secure per mission from congresH to fight nn- ier (he flag of another nation, tle- m-rals Cnlixto Kami rex Oarrido and JuaiivMeilgo will lose tlielr Mexican citizenship If they suc- d In their purpose of joining the Spanish forces In Morocco. . Their cases wen; brought before the Permanent Congressional Com mission when the foreign office forwarded a petition from Sotero Sanchej Mejia. a Mexican, resident Kl Paso, Texas, for permission to f in l t the Moors. Itamtrea Ciar- ildo ami Merlgo left Mexico some moot lis ago for Spain, and the ommisslon is awaiting proof (hut they have enlisted under the Spa nish flag to take action under A-r tide 2 7. Fraction II, of the const l i ut Ion, and declare them expatri ates. It tnki '8 4t years for up and 2hi for elephants men. to grow A nts may live ns years If they dodge V. 1 , long ns picnics. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i.vlV ,im,.nn " 6 MnVfl !".,, W ' V IWSiZ . maMnm : r BIOM'N FOP Almost a Catastrophe ' By TAYLOR tNCtl AMV LM Go.Nu J N C I UPCP -AMV'l-WHflT "X f '' T , U.Uiiiw fcf 1 ' tiS. PS' ! OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo OH, C-OOfc: AT T-HIS X SHOULD HVCS CweR , in ths fitsT TRYING To Tpim it MYsecr-'l'' re 1 MV, TfT HAT'S YOU DON'T KMOUi A '- tuHSw voo as-e. it L La Grande Nazimova in Great Picture "My Son" at Arcade. Kriwln Carewe's plcturizatlon of "M.y Son" which opens at the Arcade theater. Is n mighty achievement for the First National director. Xazimova plays the starrhig role and gives to the portrayal a fin ished quality comparable to ' the finest screen work. She plays the role of "Ana Sltva." a Portuguese fisher woman who loves three men. her son. she loves most of all. for lie s the Image of his father. The ilra in a that comes into the (Ives of Tony and his mother, brought by Hetty Smith, a flippant flapper from the city, in vivid anil compell ing. The audiences at the local showing were held spellbound by, the acting. Kspeclally by the bust reel were they alTecled. In that last-moving bit of action they saw a mother lurn tigrcsH and fell him with an axe handle rather than see Jer son become a thief. Jack Pick ford plays the name rob ami proves 1 V, Oritrti li s .statement about him: "Jack Pick- ford is the most natural actor that ever walked in my studio," the "old j master" said. Other splendid portrayals arc given by Hobart Hosworth, Char ley Murray. Mary Akin. Ian Keith. Constance ltetillelt nnd Dot Farb-v. Cnrewe personally directed the picture mid Finis Fox wrote the scenario. The set I inns are pic turesque and very different from Ihe usual run of elm-ma setsJohn 1). Schulze Is credited with the art direction and deserves great praise for his skillful and artistic work. Cnrewe produced and directed The Had Man." one of the great est artistic pictures of last vein. He also made "Madonna of Hie Streets," but wo feel that In "Mv I ' TIHI I I KUrr -y LI J OLt) THlTO Q. IT TO THE hL Vuce intc-ao ok ALL KlNT, ttOMfloj ' HMDSOIIS HAT tvnT's thg mattcR. Kith - THAT f Theatres Ron" he tops them both nnd places himself among the foremost of our American screen directors. With fine deft touches he paints a fast-moving picture of a simple drama that uhonnds with human heart interest and compelling love. One can scarcely believe i hat tho picture Is eight reels long, It grasps one so. "On Thin Ice" At Sherrys Last Time Today. Here's a mystery story with a new angle; n picture of San Fran cisco's underworld wllh ft novel twist that makes It highly enter taining and thoroughly enjoyable. Jn other words, "On Thin Ice," the new Warner picture which o- pened at the Sherry Theatre last e veniug, Is a picture that should not be missed because It is a clever mixture of adventure, mystery, ra pid action and romance, not for getting the unusual spectacle of seeing a gangster turn brother to a naive, unsophisticated girl In or der to carry out his ends, which ends become utterly lost in his In fatuation for her. Tho girl, on the other hand, finds her pseudo-brother so satisfactory that she soon asks his blessing on her love for another, with tho re sult that everybody misunder stands and everybody Is misunder stood. ' Two hundred thousand dollars worth of bank bonds forms the not uninteresting pivot of the mystery, which swings its fascinating path around a band of thieves, a bank official and an Innocent, girl. Toni' Moore and Kdilh Hoberts give excellent, performances m the major roles, while William Kussell, Theodore Von KHz, Gertrude ltob inson, Wilfred Norlh Lnd others help hold np the high hislrlotilc standard set by Warner pictures. Amy Is Some Advertiser "On Thin Ire." wan wrlden by lurryl l-'mnela Xunuck and direct ed by Mul HI. Clair. Comedy MliowiiiK "Waler a Koim." Tom Mix and Tony Cleverly Outwit Gunmen in Film. Whether In a seventeenth cen tury costume or In his favorite cowboy garh, Tom Mix is alwuys origluul In his exploits. Aided by Tony, bis wonder horse. Mix out whs his foes ant) escapes by a clever ruse in his latest Will lain Fox starring vehicle, bused on Zane Grey's "Riders of thu Purple Sage." Mix enjoyed performing Hie thrilling fenls of iuck Turpin In merrle Knglund, but there were many incidents in the course of producing "J tillers of the Purple Sage" tto Indicate he was happy to be back In a western sotting. He is always planning deeds of new luring. (tne of his most thrilling feats in "Kiders of the Purple Sage" is Ills escape when ambushed bv hired assassins of his arch enemy, an unscrupulous cattleman . At t he j flrM volley. Mix tumbles from the saddle ns If wounded, Making wllh him one end of his lariat. The other end is knotted lo the pummel of his saddle. When he has tied Ihe looae end of the lariat to u big sage bush, he signals Tony to proceed. Crouched on his improvised sage bush sledge. Mix is shielded from view of the gunmen by the intervening brush. By the time they have reached the spot where .Mix tumbled from his horse, lie ims been drawn to safety by the faithful Tony, He mounts nnd gallops away. Mix had been studying the prob lem of how to escape from am bush. The Men of the sage bush sledge came to him spontaneously while making the scene. There are many other incidents of great dar ing In "Hitlers of the Purple Sage," which will ! shown nt the Star theater for three days be ginning Friday. Trousers May Crow Fuller As Skirts Become Shorter LONDON (AP)Thcre has been much speculation among local tail ors and male members of the smart. set whether royalty would tuke np the "elephunt leg" trousers which I havo proved very popular this spring at Oxford. There was iulte a suggestion of flowing fullness In a blue-grey suit worn by the Duke of York when he opened the Wembley Kxhlbltlon Garden Club recently, which caus ed no end of comment. The duke's trousers were just full enough to fewing a little as he walked. I Reports that "bag" or "bloomer"! trousers, as Introduced by the uni versity students, are to be worn this summer lias been welcome news lo tho cloth trade at Brad ford, which has been In the dol drums since short skirls for young! women became the rage . MINN K A POMS, Minn. (AP) About on' year ugo, two negroes, one a cook nnd the other a waiter,! both obi and honored employes of' a railroad operating trains between Minneapolis and'hicago, sat down) in the dining car for a chat betwe-j en meals. Out of the couvcrsatloin has grown a church project, de-; scribed by K. H. ltasmussen, ex-! ecutive secretary, M innesota Bap-' tist Convention, as "u unique and most worthy movement,' The men ore K, L. Fuller, pas tor, and O. L. Jenkins, deacon, of St. Anthony's Baptist church, one of the youngest but one of the best patronized of the local negro churches. Fuller, to make the plan possible, sold Ids home in a good residence section of Minneapolis and bought a house In a less de-l sirable location, part 'of which is being used ns a church, j Fuller told ltasmussen that "it, just happened (hut Jenkins and li hod the same idea at the same! time, to get Into something to help out our people." Fuller, a native! lr. . ... . . , Professional Directory This dirt-dorr ta especially liandy fop llm newonirr or lor Hie oiil-of-toun rumler wlio nmf want the mime ana address of sonio iirofiiliiiial nian. ll lias bi't-n carefully I larel ami will iimie lo lie a rejidy aid lo any reader In ob taining nrumiit iirofeksjonaj aorvlea Classified For Qujck Reference Attorneys , Physicians & Surgeons 1. aW. orriee Mt-Jacob-on iiulld- I " j.', ,.phon. lint, 'ielephoa. Alain 111. fion.iaer liulldlng Main f.l. IIAIIIIV IIOI'VV, M. . COCIIHAV mill KllKIIIIAHK Geo. i.i:i; not 11. II. II. T. Coehrun and Culuii ll. Uberlmrd. iTROtlce limited lu disea.'iea of tha Atlorneyw at Law, l.a Grande Na- Kve. Kar, No.u and Throat. tioiiHl Hank building. . Tulepbuue w i.'o..y Telephone Main 11. Jiulldliiu Alain lli ' ic. j. Kiinir, ji. li. noill-IIIT 8. K A K 1 X Attorney at . l'hyaielun and SuiK.-on Law. . V.wt- New Foley Telephona Jaeubson building. Telepllonu Alulll JtaildiiiK Alain 22 671. i ...... ....... 77. 7, HirilAHII V. I.AMHS M. 1. CAIII. i. 1IKI.M Attorney at Law. Miyalclal. and Uursisun llooiii 2a. New holey llulldlnif. Telephone Alain 77y. Cinrdner Telephone mmtta ummm tiulldiaiff Alaiu Ini Dentists w MeAimitv. .11. 11. New Foley Telephone llr. VKIINR JOIINftonr Dentist. li"llll"-r A'aln li'J (lj.rd.ier bullUli.it. Telephone .Main ,.. M ,,,,. . . ' Phyalidiiii and burKenn New Foley Telephone llr. It. II. AIll.l.Klt Dentist. Rooms Hul1'11" Main pj Telephone Aluin 70. - ,. K- I. Prncttee limited In diseases of the " i'iye, Kitr, Noso and Ttiroat. llr. ll. I. MOSHMAY Dentist, Suite a K""is 18-19 Telephone 2, over Hed Cross Drutf Storu. Soiniimr Building Main 778 Telephone Main 717. A JlrAnnswN M H llr. IIAV Ml'niMIV Dentist, Room burtery I?; i"l.'Ttr bulluluK- '.uphone Rooms lfi-17 Telephone Mf'ln '7' , Sonimer Bulldlnif Main 16 Architect Tr. - ! ! -- Osteopathic Phvsicians C. II. 3111. 1. Tin, Arrliltrrt 1 tOO 111 7 -----------h---s-w--w-. T.ft Orsnde Nstionwl Bnnk Riilldlne J. I,. U. O. !T!?yywT"T"iM" General Osteopathic Practice If be advertise li, he knows It's Practice liiiilit-d to cure of infants, good. Somtner Telephone Building Main IDS of Iown, said in his travels he had noticed that the members of his race who lei'i the south to sctttu elsewhere, "seemed to lack appre ciation of what ihe white man is doing for them.' The main object of the project is not so much to cater to those who already have religion and ap preciate their surroundings, as It is to guide the newcomers from the south to adjust themselves to their northern abodes. Fuller and Jenkins, so far as possible, are working under the guidance of state Baptist head- hpiarters. Other negro churches WEAVER'S Tn Mors, runners, Dyers And Pressers PHONE MAIN 7112 Depot Street PURITY BREAD If you are 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. MeWILLIAMS huvo, Indorsed tho project. They are experimenting wit h growing wheat in Parnguary. Wild oats will grow in tiny country. State of Washington produces a fo irlh of our apple crop, so is a bad place for doctors. Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Hebtillt. Pen I her Mat t resses M ado v. Pillows ltenovnted Pluff Jtugs Mnde from old carpets. Furniture Hepnired. and Recovered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licensed Funiigntor PIIONIO -liM-W Chns, Kdwnrds, Prop By ELOSSER