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Monday, Juno 15, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER An The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Hace ot Union and Wallowa Counties ron pent J'Olt KKNT Modern furnlKhed tt-, pertinent, fall 4.'.s Jt. Mrs. rM-' -llDullll. , K-U-li-tf h'OU 1:KNT Two-rooin modern , I'nrnisheil apartment. 1017 Knur-1 !' III. Hull Apartments. ll-ll-S-tf. poll KKNT 4-roonl house. New llll llook und Stationery Co. lu-O-4-tf Full KENT I.IkIh house keeping ' rooniH. Adams uve, J'hone 2.-,7 J. 11-C-l-t; you ltKNT- UllO J. J. Apt. in Foley. r'oley. In - 8-4-22-tf I OH SAI.I; Folt i-'Al.K Household I'urnltnre -. Ineludinir runire. henlini: stove, ' iiitij fruit jura. I'lione 314 W. 'JS Main Street. lli-O-U-tf J-'OK HAI.K l-'ive room modern Hlilr'0 house. Hff l' M. lioyd, ; Iti x Hurler Shop. 1 2-tl-1 :t-3l p I-'liH SAl.lv 4-roonl house. I'. Sf. Inuolre owner, i - i -1 12 Mil 4tP 'OK HALr; i;oll top dfNk, range, . library table, brass bedstead, din ing table, uix oak chairs, dresser, J Kitchen table, breaUfast tabte Koom 3 over oolidgo l'aint ' Store. Cull evenings. Phone 334 J. iJuytimo. 3tt-C-10-lf yoii fALK Good cur, lolH or , speed and power. Will take piano 4 or phonograph us part payment. Kastern Oregon Music Co. I'Olt HALK Hmali eook stove. I'lione Main 3H. K-O-IH-Jt VA N'I'KIJ Hewing neatly done. IMione 43 It. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-6-11-tf i'ALNTG, nlomtng paper hanging J. 1'. Lamlry, l'hoile 4S1 W. (i-o-s-tr WANTED HAGS Clean cotton ruirs at the Observer officii. lirtni? thorn in. Year ol 13 Months Advanced by League 10 jUUneill JjUSinCSS LONDON' (AP). Tlic railways of Oreat liritain have sinlfi. d ;, ipprovai of n questionnaire i-:-: "' -j " " j .H.IJ ..ii. minis snipped ti per. , throuh the International I'nio-ncent more than they cut, and bad I of Hallways, tor the adoption ot orders for !'4 pereent of their pro n year of thirteen 2S-duy months, jduelion. i'lt was . ann.iuiKM il here reeentiy. The alteration would Involve u week declined about 8ven million fixed Kaster, und an extra "year 'feet, lars'dy because of mill stoek day" wouhl make ip the total of .conditions, and orders fell off five 205 days of the calendar. A "leap ' million feet, probably lor the wine day' is also provided. I reason as certain items are becoin- Two projects for (lie alteration , in "urder to buy. while produc- of the calendar have been launch-j ,ion made a. kuIii of about u mil V ed, oeeordlns to league of nations I H" and a half feet, the mills op- I officials here. In broad out'lne 'i One provides for a Vear Of tllb- I teen L'S-dav monilis, and the other to,- n year of four juarters, each f r., .n tn rnntnin l-n months nf L :io days an-1 one month of ! 1 i days. It would be some years before the scheme could mater i fulize.U wan explained, as several VENERABLE mm Venerable service ser vice that com mands respect lie cause it has often before been tested nnd found not want ing is what we guarantee on every occasion. fiNODGRARS A ZIMMERMAN Inder takers i I LJ NUMBER CHANGES Our new telephone directory should be in your hands by this time, licfoie calling any number, please consult this directory. This will help us give you better service. Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will Uo It quickly ami economic ally. No tuattt'r what your uuiil, Jf It t-uii be found lu the Lu (h untie territory, u Want Ad will rind it. Header interest und reader confidence built over a lom; period of years shows lis talue in Lbscner Want Ads. Intelligent people uateli tljem lunslantly for buying, renting, trading, K('(ting Jobs und getting help, etr, 'J lie cost is small- the re turns uie Immediate. 'AN OIWEKVEK WANT AD WILL IK) IT." nations have yet to be canvassed, and even shoild an agreement be reaehed t!u plan ngi eed upon could have to be ratified by tin various KoverninentR. The change proposed has bee evolved f rout u movement here to make Kasler a fixer) iiate, and Lord OeNborough. one of 1 he pro moters of the idea, annoiiiud not Tons; ago that he intended in the near future to reintroduce his (nil to bring this ubout, ids first efforts having been rejeeted in the house of lords in April. lt2l. Generally, it is Niated, the Ang Mean ehureh is in favor of a fix ed Easier, while the (piestion has lalso been eonsidered by a rotn i mltlee whieh Includes' representa tives of the papaey, tiie Archhish op Canterbury and the Kcuinem eal patriareh. j-27-tf'MiIls Report Increase In 1925 Lumber Orders As compared with last year, or- mills of Ihe country (rained one I hundred thirty-two million feet Idurlnir the first twentv-two weeks !0r 1 U26. or I'o nercenl. while nro- uetlon diTeased m nrlv seven inlllloii feet. .'or the week ended HoutJiMrn pi.no. RhipuionU for Hi.vJ nnier 10 Keep iuimmii uui, l Me pine siiuution in souihem pirn- Is hi HI v,'r' -Toit..l. but firmness is be- .fining more general. Largely because numbers of fir mills that have been 0:1 n five-day schedule have returned to a un . uruna ujr ine Aveeiv enueu .May lit) were percent below the output. Shl)inen;s, however, to- taled t I! ttereent more lhun u-:i cut. It Is helleved the spurt inlsystem' of universal, nldicaiury mi- nrnillictlnn I. In nr...ui rni im. rn.llll:.r.- i-,.l.,ln,- , .1... i.i,o .. ihe summer shutdown. Orders from the middle West are In grea ter volume, and so large amounls have been booked for shipment to the Atlantic coast that vessel rat s are advancing. Hoth California and Inland Km plre pine manufacturers report large IncreoseH in bookings dorim: the Week. Marrying, for money is about os ignorant as il fish looking for a dry place to sit. STAGE OX AM) AFTER MAY II I.KAVU I.KAVE V'nlon I.a (.raude 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. l:0OP..M. 2:15 P.M. 6:80 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:80 P. M I'. O. DcI.AP Headquarters, Suinmcr flotcl sl NEW TODAY NOTH'li Classified Wlliil AuVnre Mrli't ly CASH l. ADVA.Nfi:; copy must Imi In not lulcr Ihutl 9 a. in. (lata of liiM'rtlon. Ilutts; in per word fur each Uihurtlon. LOST A roll of pi-ilding on island t'lty-Coye road Sunday after noon, lieturn to Observer of flee. L'll-tl-lf,-:itp ron sai.io in: tuaoi-: a voii lionises: inlh'li ti':ils; 1 mfleh eow; I 4 ineh hKim-C wiiKull: HI' inch wood and fenee pusls. I rhone i4. :'4-r,.jr,-np 1'oit sai. eis. Phone XOTK Will the person who tool; !nre hlaek vanity hox out of u Slinli iiaker Ian ul Ihe I.. I. S. I'a hernaele May 27, kindly return Ilio horn-riuiined KlaK.is found in It to -UnsHie Andrews, I'arler St., Iiaker oreil. (i-l:l-llp KAI.K Hoiisehohl furniliire ineludiiiK i-iuiki', heating stove and fruli jars. I'bone 1 4 W. !io& .Main Street. Iti-O-lo-t FOR ItKNT Modern four rouse. t'ioo4j garden snot room ('uh US It. n-iM.-.-tr NOTIi'I-: -Zwber Ifrlek. board and rooms. !f :(f.iMl up. Also room, everything inoderu. 1 4iJi Wa shlngtuii Ave. I li-U- 1 fi-l't rim HKNT I'urnislied modern three room tparlmnt, Wali-i". $ IS. mi One room house $5. on. 1214 VV Ave. 1 5-0-1 5-lt i LOST Olt STOI.KN Large black und white Holsteiu row about to freshen, liranded tirele W on right hip, wearing rope halter. Keward. (). (. Johnson. Phone -r w. lifc-c-ir.-jt KOH HKNT Modern Apartment. I'hone 471 M. O-ti-lfi-lin Mexico Working- to . Reorganize Its Army .Mh.M(( nil AP) TrooPjinent not to be overlooked by the movements Into the capital which. (jaded picture-goer. It strikes a lull1 in May. increased the garrison different note in photoplay "styl to the unprecedented figure of Iii.-Us" so eonngeowsiy that it undonb hmi and caused excited speculation ' tedly is destined lo lie one of the i ''l,( - iu - li ,n assuring statement trom the war department that therseiison. men were being brought to Mexico- 0ne ' might e"xpecl to see in city from outside posts to be mm--n.irbara .'rl.-lchle" a great denl1 l.ormed and re-armed. of tht, t.jv( Wur r,)Upht OVll,, a Iteorganization of the army in witIl ,,H. s,M,(.,:M.i(. ot- llluirn. accordance with plans announced nK nin 11Md flashing muskcta by the oih s admlnlst rajion when i(.ilVing but slight footage for any it took Olt lce has been proceeding iMna ,tll1 sltrh is n()( t h steadily lor nearly six nionlhs and rU81 ni.(.,..sl4iIVi !h).n, un, war the regular forces, according to lu- f.iHiU 'i-i,,, .....iiIi iih iinu... test Informal ion available, ha been reduced to approximately 50.. immi. Among the enlisted men dis charged were &.atin minors. Th numiier or generals and comnus- sionen otticers oown ,0 ine ruiiK ot major, who have be.-n unable to prove their right to the rank they slx-jehUm and have been dropped, to-' iatr. mure 111. in i.miti, j Moderulzat ion i.f military regu- Nations, unchanged for more than a i cent nrv. ami it uhili I'm' e ti 1 1. 1 it i. l tasks Signed to Office rs. a special commission of Germany years ago. tost the war And lrn net several io uiiiiK sue is nunuug n now If he adverLisei tt, be knows H'b rood. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS shocks! uece COAAES VJ1U. 1 II A6AIM AE'S (SOMMA. ASIt To 7 BO0P0W A)-V STILT. ! MOM'N POP YJHKT !N& OF TOBACCO DO VOU UEU.MlVl.aj r 4' J .rXVTr vH L.I j) fl Too 1 I VCUR TEJWIS RACKET- j ' Mi OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo Hclco, eve-Rexr! harI- habI- hp.'. Pli .Vovj THINK tvHS.N X.TOLD Vou Hc!- h.arI That it ivas Ms TALKING HoU OVCR. THS. 'PHON& IN A irmz. t2 voice ? JiJ --ir HAW.-HAW'. CMCCt-, SIR . T. S A I O XO tAs!Eit tr Uf.? A ft T?(. THE I0A THAT H6 Cu(.P 4LSo PCAT JZAS.E.V ,e :-77Ff-V 1 - Bfc roll '' u (, O IC23 La Grande Historical Film At Sherrys Splendidly Done. IMrturing a slory that nev Brows old one that is ImmooBur' ubly richer in romance, dramatic valu8 and other desiruble o,uallt"i cations lhun the great majority of modern stories written directly for the movies "Hurbara 1-Yiet-chie" which opened lust night at the Sherry Theatre is entortain- most talked of productions of the er. is plac.il on the (dory of Bar bara Krietehie herself, and her ii iiiurkahle love for Captain - Will Trui.tbull of the enemy forces, (iai meant mure to tier 1 ban Norlht South, family or even lib Ilm.lf Arul (htH ii ispirl ug roinan in .... j.,,..,,,.,,....,, tn 11w, :llu! los, not one little bit of Uh tre meudcus a ppeal, ) l-"loreni-e 'ilcr. a: i "ISarliara I 'l-ietehie" lovald. . is de- of ' 1,11 eomidlments that "' P"" H"'. ' "O Innr fdncere, life-like and dlve!;heet Sillily hall nacted by tins talent. I .iki wine. IMiiniii'l a tri'inemloiisiy forei convincing ever heen e- -d favorile. Lowe creates I ill impres- role of the swe.-iheart soldier, "Captain Will Trumbull. '" I liankliur tar above the ordinary nun of pictures, and without seek- ullv 'i OMKTU. K.V. W v,,,-.. v ,..( fc ' "iAi Ii' (JrtAlCcT- V-(fcK-J Lr V Hi IA YOUWUftJf BteUiin X. .m T'5 A Ns. K IT J7 WOMAN'S UI -Ci r l AT rMptliAKl AMR I ilc WITH dQuAU FACIUTY: Br HEA MnvTCC INC. Theatres Ing to be a 'spectacle.'' "Itar Inira IVtetchle" (s. tie vert ludeHH, one of the most pleasliifily enier lalnlng and ednetuie screen pro ductions released In many monihs. Comedy showing "Meet the Mis sus." Valli and Kerry Heaclliners in I3ig Universal Play. Virginia Vail! and Norman Ker ry are coming to Ihe Arcade The atre today as co-stars in "The Pri ce of Prisure." I'nlvi rsal-.lewel screen version of "Cliiming b'lng ers," a story by Kli.a belli Holding and Marion Orth, two of the most prominent w i iteis of motion pie t lire plays. , . J Tlie picture comes heralded as one of I'niversil's oniHtanding pro- dilutions of the " 4 -5 s-ain. The' story deals with tvo sharply con trast, d phas. s of life, that of the tihup girl atruggling !u a greyl city lor a bare existence, mid the home of persons of wealth and high so cial position. Tim love Interest of tragic na ture is between M iss Valll, as a shop girl, and Kerry as the son of a family of wealth and urlstocracy. In the absence of the young man's mother and sister lie plays Prince Charming to the shop girl and (he up.vhot of the we"k of pleasure he gives her is their marriage. Then bis lolks come home nnd the girl bride hi so contemptuous ly treated that, she runs away. Me believe that lie ll KM killed her s lu ll the uuloiuobile In which he is s'eking her, knocks her to the pavement, and suiters a long at- lacit oi main lever. j Deimlte his failure to regain Ills health, bis family do not tell him Ihe truth, hut, finding out tlwil a child has been born, set about At Top's Good j ( fes rnot'S vfesj Ihen- System 27 YEARS AGO Kastern Oregon Observer, June 111, ISiiS. Otho Kckersley. of the Cove, was on our streets Saturday. Anyone could see the Kcpuhltcans hail swept the state by his coun tenance. Allen Peal, proprietor of the La Grande hole, hus secured Ihe two buildings just back of and adjoin ing the hotel and bas thereby add ed a number of choice rooms for tin accommodation of his guests. Loots Oepetits has been com pelled to raise the price of his mculs to 2 ft ceiitsv Everything bus so raised it was impossible for him to serve a first elas.s meal for 1& cenls, us was t he case several months ago, At the Wurhauer hotel In Maker, .lunc 7'," took place the wedding of Ira Hut I'mun. of I 'iiloa, und Mls.s (trace Wright of Medical Springs. Judge w. W. Travlllian performing I he ceremony. Itoth are prominent young Culou comity people, tin groom bclpg t he son of W. II. 1 luff man. a pioneer of ihe counly and the bride the daughter of I Ion. and Mrs. 1 inn ham Wright of Medical Springs. C. M. Staekland of the Cove, was in the city Kriday stating that t lien? would only be about one half of the .strawberry this year, also that the cherry crop would be short. However, there' will be large quantities tor expoi'lalion and fears are expressed among the growers that i hey may find it difficult to secure pickers. .Staekland broth er hW III rrelve a car of berry boxes this week. Hob Krl.ell. near Htimmervllle, has the material on Ihe ground for a new barn. V. II. Cavlness. who bus 12" of beets, has 4o Chinamen and 32 white laborers. Mr. Cavincss says had the growers been h-d to be lieve that could secure white labor It could have been obtained and will be in ihe fiilure. The beet crop will furnish labor employment at a season when heretofore there was no demand, ufler the grain crops are all in, heels can be planted and culti vated while other Crops are grow ing, The pioneers' reunion is expected lo bring u basket of provisions and a good appetite will be a fea ture. liuys ten years and over ure eurning 76 cents a day and their board In the beet fields. Men are paid $1 nnd their board. AlcUiln und company have a dandy wind mill on exhibition. The streets of the city presenl ed a patriotic scene Tuesday with the business houses decorated with flugs and bunting. At 2 o'clock in the alternoon the firemen's parade took place. Major K. S. Ivanhoe, mounted in full uniform, acted as grand marshal, followed by t he HI tie Mou main band, Ihe Walla Walla und Maker contesting teams and the Lu tirandi' "tire'' ' depart ment, the ctty council and the citi zens in carriages. After passing through ihe principal streets they halted at the gramMand where Turner Oliver delivered the ad dress of welcome on behalf of the city. The demand for cattle Is great er than the supply. The past two years ranges have been depleted of feeders for t he Montana and Ni braska ranges. This will per mit our grass to make u new stand, consequently the cattle business in Kaslcrn Oregon is very promising. I r. A. L. lih'hurd.son was called Inst Monday io attend Mrs. W. Clienaiilt who is seriously ill at t he family home near Island Clly. l.b orgc T. Cochran of Alice) Is In the city attending the tournament, Mr. Mtggers went lo t'nicn Mou- gaining possession of It. Tins cast, which was directed by Edward Sloman, contains Louise l-'azeiida. Kat.e l.esler George Kaw celt. T. (toy (turtles, James O. Mar ronis and Marie Astalre. J Didn't Work So Good Expense, Too! i ! r( LET ME TRY W$ SoSrt- IT MUST Wpipefuu rMf keep vod eeoe F 1" mZ Vii A BUYING TbBACCO j fir-Sk .wi Fo(? a eis pipe J, Professional Directory Thb directory Is especially bandy for thu nowetimrr or for (bo oiii-of-town reader who may want (lie name ami address of mhuo profcttsloiiul man. It has been carefully pre pared ami will prove to bo a ready uht to any reader in ob taining prcmpt professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys 111 tilt K. IIIHOV Attorney-(lt-Law, ol'fietf ut-Jitoob.Hon Muild liitf. Telephone Main 1X1. cormtAV and r.notiiAiiu r.eo. T. Caehriin and C'oloii U. Klierhard, Attorneys at I.hw, La Grande Na tional Hunk building. TcUyhone Aiui.a 91. ItOHKItT S. E AKIN Attorney ftt l-aw. . West- jneouauu uuiiuiiik, ieiupnunu jiam oil, CAW. fi. 1IEI.M Attorney at Lsw, Kooin 2H, New Foley tlulldlnif. Telephone Main 771. Dentists Dr. V I'll MO JUIINNOV --- pentlnt, Gardner butldliitf. Tuiephouu Main Dr. H. II. Mil, t, Fit Dentist. Itooms t to 1G, Palmer-Itoesuh building. Telephone Main 70. Dr. K. I. AIONNMA Dentlnt, Rtllte 2, over Ited Cross Urutf blure. Telephone Mulu 717. Dr. HAY Ml It I'll V Oyntlt, 7 in mn l.'l, Wu minor building. Telephone Main 7!!7. Architect C. H. 31IM.KH, Architect ifooin ? Ls Oranfle National tunk Biitldtnir If he aavortUt It, he knowi lt'i good. tj II V. Horn Near t Ills city, Juno is, IH'JK to .Mr. nnd Mr. o.!trft.i iu.i..n. I Iiimb. u ilmilihler. 115 'IWHu-ni Take Tests. SAI. KM, Or.- Aiprolinulely 6r peiHoim Killherei) liero to talio teii ehers' exuiulnntlotlK Ijeinir plven uniler the illreellon of Mia. Mary Kulkernon, eouniy Heliool Hiiperln temlent. The exutnlnuliona pre for one-yeur penults, llvi-yiur un.l life cerllrleiitea. The appl limits urn from nil leillolln or thu Wlllulnette valley. W.E AVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Ami' J' censers 1'hom: main ?aa Jb-pot Htrcct 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. McWILLIAMS OH- L ?iPE NT SMff.JA -r'. .e..riV Physicians & Surgeons kti:m,a x. imoMMit, m. d. PhyHlciun und burgeon Rooms lil-ll Telephone Soiiiniur lluikllng Main Gili IIAItltV IKK VV, M. D, i.i i; not , n. n. l'ractlce limited to diseiLsea of th Kve, Kur, N'oho und Throat. New Foley Teletihona lluililiutc .Main iii IO. ti. RlltllV. M. (I. , I'liystciaa und Surgeon new roiey Telephone nunuiiiu .Mum 'il It 14 II A It I I. IAMIIS M. I. 1 'it j a It-' in a und iiuriicon rjnrdner Tlephon UulluliiK Alain an W. 1. Sle A llll V, M. II. . JSuiKeuu uZ!'Uy Telephons . N. Momir,, ii. n. . .t'l'ywlclwimlid ijilrne-.n Uulldlim Mai i9 F. I.. ItM.NTON, SI. I. rrarlle.. limit. -tl io .lis. of tlio Ky.., Kwr. Noso and Throat. Rooiiim 18-19 Telephone Somnier llulldlnK Muln 778 A. I.. IIICIHIIDSIIX, J. ), Koriiery nooms 16-17 Telephon Soiiiniur lluiiainv Alain Id Osteopathic Physicians J. I.. INIil.K, 1). (. General Owtenpiithle 1'raetlca MAItliAltKT IMil.lS, U. II. Practice llinlled to earn of Infanta, Homnier Telephone Building Mala lut Slrawlienles Nut Hurt by Haiti. SANIiy, Or. Despite, contlnneil rains etrnwhetry Krowera of this, flection ao far report no losstg. I'lekinK la done between showers. Many of the herrlea (ro to the can nery at Ureshain for hurreliDK. l-'alnt prnlHe ne'er won fair luily. Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Kcbulll. I-'en (her .Matt icsm-s Made 1' I Hows ltenovatcd I'luff ltugs .Made from old carpels. Furniture Itepalrcd ami Kecmercd La Grande ' Mattress & Weaving Works ; Licensed l umigator I'llOM! 42-1-W ('has. lUluard.'j, 1'rop By RLOSSER By TAYLOR MWEN'T SMOKED TrtlS - L'vE Seen vmwTinS FoR ACKfkNCe T0 6REA IT IM -V 1 A. w Home Independent Telephone Co. mm 1 hvk mmi wits- fill iriZ2r!?!iEu - j