AWdiH'stlay,. June 17, 1!)2,".
THE LA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tags Sovc-n
The Observer Want Ad Page
f he Market Flace oi Union and Wallowa Counties
FOIl RENT
FOIl RENT Modern four room
roust!. Good guriUn Bjiot. Cull
MS It. 1 1-0-15-tf
Full HUNT Modt'i'ti furnished a-'
iwrtmvnt. full 458 II, .Mis. lid-'
t-nholin. litl-l 2-tf (
Foil It liNT Two-room modern'
; furnished npartment. 1017 Kour-'
th. Hub Apartments. dtlj-U-tf
FOH HKN'T 4-room house. New
lin ltuolt und Stationery Co.
io-c-4-tr
run ItlONT Modern .Apt. l'hone
4"1 M. U-8-1 6-2tp
KOlt KKNT Apt. 1U Foley. Jn
Qillro J. J. Foley. 8-4-22-tf
FOIl SAI.l
Fort SAI.K Team, harm- ami
wason. -'ic Lake Street.
9-fi-lC-Ctp
KOIt HAl.K Kllehen cabinet, ran-1
K heallllK stove, uud kllehen j
tullle. I'liime 44U J. 1 L'-6- 1 0-31 p I
FOIl SA1.K Cheaii. Mowlnir inn-I
ehlne and ereain separator. Call I 4)1
40f V or Hovvinan-ilieks Hoard
ing House. 15-0-10-31
I'Olt SAl.K Household furniture
including range, heating stove,
und fruit juts, l'hone 314 W.
'J((8 Main Htroet. ltJ-O-13-tf
FOH HAI.K ltoll top desk, runge.
Ilbrury table, brass bedstead, din
ing table, six oak chain, dresser,
Kitchen table, breakfast table,
i Room 3 over Coolidgo Paint
Store. Call evenings. Phone 3JJ4
.1 J. Daytime. 30-C-10-tf
FOH RAIJC Good oar, lots of
$ speed and power. Will take piano
or phonograph as part payment.
j Eastern Oregon Music Co.
20-5-4-tf
FOH SAI.K Light six Htude
tJ baker. lMione :i24 M. K-fi-ifi-aip
wan ri;i
V ANJ'KI Oirl will take rare of
"(j children afternoons and even-
ings. l'hone 21H H il-C-ltI-2tp
WANTK1) Sewing neatly done.
li Phono 432 H. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-6-U-tf
1'AINTCI, Calclmlng paper hanging 1
- i j. i. L.anury, I'nonu i v.
6-C-3-tf
WANTED RAGS Clean cotton
raga at tho Obsuiver office.
Bring them in. 8-27-tf
LOST
4 LOST A roll of bedding on Pdnnd
$ (ily-Cov road Sunday after-
tnoon. Ketum to unservor ot-
XOTICK
f NOTICE Zubcr Brick, board nnd
rooms, $35.00 up. Also rooms,
r everything modern. 1408 V.i-
? Ellington Av, ir..iR-at'
i Admiiilstrntor's VlwxX Account
Notice '
u In the County Court of the State'
of On-gon for I'nion County.
In the Matter of the Kstate of
i James M. Longshore, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that tho
MinderHlgneil has filed his finol ac-
VENERABL
Venerable service
service that com
mands respect be
cause It bus often
before been tested
nnd found not want
ing Is what v.e
guarantee on every
occasion.
5Kl
fiNODORASS M
ZIMMERMAN
Vodcrtakers
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Speak Distinctly
Speaking with your lipa at the mouth
piece brinps you up to the distant party at
the rate of 120 miles per inch of reduced
air cap. Speak directly into the trans
mitter. Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Iflt
Can Be
Done
An Observer Want Ail will
Uu It quickly and economic
ally. No mailer what your
want, If it van be. found la
the I,n iuntle territory, a
Want Ad will flml It.
Reader Interest and render
confidence built oer a Ions
IM-rioil nf years show? l:s
value in Observer Waul Ads.
Intelligent v o p I e watch
Hani constantly for buying,
renting, trudhig, belting Jobs
nnd getting help, etc.
The cost is Miiall the re
turns are Immediate.
"AS OBBERTCR WANT
AD WILL DO IT."
count as administrator of the es
tate of John M. Longshore, de
ceased, and the t'ounty Court of
Union County, Siato of Oregon, has
set Thursday, June the li!ilh, Jy25,
at I M o'clock u. m. at Us court
room at the Court 1 louse In l,n
Grand I'ulon t'ounty, Oregon, as
the tiiiK and place for hcariig iny
and all objeetiotis to the allowance
of said final account, approval ol
the Kutne and tho siltlemeiu ot
said estate.
Hated at I .a Orande, Oregon,
Mcy the 18th, 192f.
JAKK ItOSTOCK.
Administrator of the Kstate of
James M. Longshore, tieccased.
May 20-:7-Jnne 3-10-17
A man who bought n car tolls
us he is driving a bargain.
As lo tlin iiunlllr f (lie imiiil
that we nif selling; ny tne iniiiis
nmls or Knllon mvr the
(irnude Itolule Valle.v. delve iluwil
lo liTn.l . l-'h nnd see tin Joh
Hint August lleruer, nic of the
liisti-r I'ltlnlers. Is iloliiK. The Joll
will speak for ilsilr. Von run
ask llei-fter wlull lie thinks f the
pniul.
Slilctly pull- llolliKl l.inseell Oil.
Sl.:! per Knllon.
House rnlni, any rolor, S2.ri0
per Kalh'U.
We have Itain 1'nlill, Voinlsli
nnd Shinule Slnlll.
:il-liuli rulilver set l'nlnt Itrusli,
Sl.:il each.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man's Friend'
Opno. Foundry. Phone -M-2I8
No .Sunday Huslness
STAGE
OV AND AFTEU MAY 1t
LEAVE LEAVE
lnlon I.nf;rande
7:80 A.M. 8:80 A. M.
11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M.
8:16 P.M. 6:S0 P. M.
Sunday
1:00 P.M. 6:30 P. M
P. G, nrLAP
Headquarters, Somtncr Hotel
m -? : i. ,h
NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Classified Want Ads are strlrt
Ij CASH l. AOVA.NCE; copy
uiust be to not luler than a. in.
Uatti of iu!i-tion. Jtutes: 2u per
word fur earh litsertlou.
l-'OR SAUK Ono rangt and one
kitchen table, one roll tup desk.
Inquire at Wal ling's Store,
l'hone 3o4 J Haytinp-s.
an-fl-l 7-tf
FOH KKNT Small iiarllv furnish
ed rouiuing iiou.s.- in business'
ilislriel I'mil.l irlve lumi-.l I
Itooiim rented. vpj)ly 1'yi amid
Land Co. I S-ii-1 7-1 1 i
LOST, ST It A Y Kl) Olt STOLEN'
White Llewellyn pup. Illaek spots
on head. Kinder pteuKe return
to H. Melnnls. Mi4 SprliiK. Ho
ward. iu-O-lV-lf
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KOrt BALK -Cheap. Cnody l.ahyj
huKity. 1714 Sixlli Street.
!l-0-I7-:ilp
l-'Olt 1 1 KXT - Kuril lulled house. In.
I '2 Washington. Inquire chas.
Heynulils, SolllllK-r flul"'l IIUlK.
li-0-17-lt
ItlVATK MONKV TO LOAN R.
J. tii-ren. 0-0-l"-3t
FOH IlENT I'urnlshed np't. r.'ilf.
N Avenue. i'AO lluinlh.
S-0-17-2tp
I'Oll SAI.K Eighteen neres, fine
dniry farm at Enterprise. Just
outside elty limits. Seven room,
house. hiK liurn and other hnlld
lni:s. Creek ity the plaee. Must
be sold at onee. Splendid open
ing for a dairy. Henry C. Han
sen, 4n!t Itlver alreet. Knterprlse,
Oregon. 42-0-17-lt
I'OJt - SAI.K Six head or heavy
horss, 1i;ihi-1!mm) pounds. Two
' fine saddle horses. Henry C
Hansen, 4ey Itiver .street. Knt'-r-1
prise, Ore. J 1 -i3-1 7-lt
s.-.n.nnn roit acto haxihts.
DI IILIN. Three bandits In an
auto held up the Hoserea bank nnd
escaped With $51). mm.
Spellers
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Margaret Moore of McCredte, Mo.
above, and Mary Frances O'Hannon.
are yhampion spellers of Missouri. '
Miss Moore won the honor for grade'
schools and Miss U'Hannon for high1
schools In a state wide contest. Miss'
O'Bannon missed only one word out
of 6U0 "Caisson." Miss Moore diri !
not miss a sin tie word out of lou. j
I IJliX- . ........ .
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
iff vwas oa momoay ah i':J yr omomoavwis ) LTAS y 8s,
' , fcAWJtrw3 VY U - II S
MOM'N POP
I vi5H i Could go fiS'ANS
yiohwou tomorrow mugunm
COT I CANT LOSE TViETlME
-fit Wi W,
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
T
Sharp, rL,--
La Grande
"Along Came Ruth"
Newest Viola Dana
Film, Here Soon.
Ileautlful, broke, Imt bravo
iimi int; pusmon ine iieiunu ui Hj
ini iiirt" ia Hint; 10 mm itiuhi uiit'iu-
Ing to her audienct s and that's
exactly that way Viola iXina Htarts
off In her lutest '.Metro picture, 'A
long Came Uuth." winch opens at
the Sherry Theatre tonight.,
Miss l)ana needs only a clever
story punctuated with amusing Hi
tuations and she's off to tho de
light of everyone who sees her. (
"Along Came Kuth," is just that'
hind of u story, and tne tiny Me-1
Iro st.ir proves she's as attractivo1
when she's pathetic 'is when shts
funny, and vice versa. Vivacious j
Miss Dana has ode oMir bent rol-
is in that of the girl whowtrft Mp
1 lie Hleeph hI town in Maine and I
her engaging personality makes, it i
easy to understand why Im- whole
town worshipped her. J
Tully Marsh tl, who made such
tremendous hits In 'The "Coven'd
Wagon" and "The Hunchback of
Notre lianie. lays the pari of the,
proprietor of the f limit are em- j
ponnin. who grows to hate liut h I
the more she does for him. It Is
said to he the inowt hilarious role
of his career.
Comedy showing "Hot Sands."
Corinne Griffith
Stars in
"Declasse."
Those who see Corinne Griffith
In "I ierlas.se." which begins at the
Arcade theater tonight will agree
thai she lias done the best work of
hr career In this screen adapta
tion of the famous stage play by
'An' Akhis.
The 'nt buslosm which marked
tli initiid showing of thin Klrst
&3f?v you
CANT GO-
' t'- CAN'T CUT t ... I l' I I
THING. WITH KiV ""- IjrZLj - " '
C iazi BY Wi SCRVICZ. inc. fesrs: r
f ves-vje vent our together
UT VAf? -
CHAHLEV MtVCES
MORS THAN
A PRETTY oCOO
FEl-UCW VJrO
A.NIJLEW.
HAD TO SET
KldL
Good ako z)aup ;
C ST H5 TAkJe IT,
MY KNIFCS SO
Cot a thinks
KjlTrt IT.
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Theatres
National picture was unusual. Rob
ert Vignola, who directed the pro
duction, deserves special mention
for the excidh nce of his work.
Miss Oriffith was surrounded by
a cast whose names were nearly
all familiar to the audience. It in
eluded Lloyd Hughes, Iledda Hop
pel', Hock I Iff ft I'Vllowes, Louise
Kuzenda. l.Dyun Tas'hmaii. Clive
Hrook, Joan Standing. K d d 1 e
Lyons, Mario Cariilo and others.
The adaptation was by ISradley
King and Charles Whltaker.
Tvho rtUory deals with the un
happy marriage of Lady Helen
ibuh n. played by Mist tlril fith.
and her love for an American, Ned
Thayer, who luis a I Unveil himself
to fall Into the clutchrs of an ad
vent uress. His reformation and
her fixture happiness form the
basis of an exciting and entertain
in story.
"ItrMaiwe.' as a stage play, van
m.-t'lt'famous by Ktliel (larrymofe.
11 I V ULi; IEICH CHILD AS
M It'll AS WOUM; I'OOK
The average child of today is
fa.st becoming a nerve-wracked
youngster, and it Isn't because of
overwork, either sa s Dr. Itoy
Kerr Kldrldge in the 1 1st copal li ic
Magazine for June.
"We read of children working
b-n and twelve hours u day," he
says, "lo help earn a living for the
family, and we are filled with a
feeling of pity for .them. We see
more children who romp and play
all day long with no restriction and
no molding hand und we nay, 'How
wonderful for the child. Is U? No.
Hot h of these types of children are
to be pitied. It is just as necessary
that the balance for the child's
I" inure he maintained and con
trolled, as the child's labor."
Sense is what gets you by whn
yo i don't U(iow anything.
A man is known by the hilts
lie kr-cps owing.
Something Tag Can't
Playing
CHAkLL t KNEW I'D TCH
H5 WOULD SO HE
that the hrst
LANDtO A 1-lbH
OP THfc CGAKS
AT'K Mil
r1 k,
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Comes Back
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Kev. L. D. Younff, whose I'resuy.
ti-iian. lHiatimitu In Dallas. Tex., was
dissolved by church officials " twu
years ago, has built a new congru.
b-utlon bo fust that ho and his tlocli
now km iilnnnlnrf to build un Is
story temple, to lo culled "Tho
Westminster Abbey of Dallas."
MINNEAPOLIS (lly tho Associ
ated 1'refs) "More could be ac
complished In developing health,
forestalling disease and providing
for success In treatment of all the
preventable and many of the non
preventable' diseases if all persons
at all ages were examined at in
tervals according to their age and
condlt Ion, than by any other re
source or device, applicable to con
ditions In this country at present."
This statement, made by Dr. Haven
Kmerson, New York City, beforn
the National Tuberculosis associa
tion, was the basts of a plea and
plan for periodic health examina
tions for men, women and children
of all ages being launched Jointly
by the American Medical associa
tion, the National Tuberculosis as
sociation and other health agencies.
lr. Kmerson's plan for periodic
health examinations for all ages
luijlndud, tjfcv. fnllo.wjn.jf: .,.!,.,
l-'or the expectant mother, at
least four medical observations be
tween th fourth and eighth month
of pregnancy, of which perhaps
only one need be by a physician if
reports can be obiaiued during the
intervals by a visiting nurse. At
least 12 medical ohservnt ions in
the first two yi-aiH of life, of which
sl In the first six mouths.
Six in the years :-.". (one each
ti months) unless acute I'l-brlh- in
fection or st-rbms loss of weight
demands more fivquent examtua
tlon. '
once a year from ft-2! unless
acute fibrlb disease or loss of
weight calls for additional exam
inations during Hie year.
Onee every two years " T -4 T un
less there Is a definite dlsturhance
of weight cither excess or loss, or
albumin or .sugar In the urine,
once a year 4-iJ.ri unless over
weight, high blood pressure, ni
hil in in or sugar in urine i'f pres.,
cut In wbb-h case Hie ea inlna
t Ions slum hi be once every six
months.
At lf an examination every six
months.
Work Out.
Safe.
1
MEDIGAL EXAMS
RECOMMENDED
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SUNDAY ? J VES J Affifa. MASSi DAYS W J
C7 V. BEEN BORA. rL
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VS-VJE THREW INCUR LINeViiJ
I Fll?,r THIM'i R:ir HP
L TT6HT To PULL IT IN
SK-rimr ThN ?
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Professional Directory
Tbln (Uivctnry Is especially hnndy for Ibo newcomer or
for tho out-of-town render who mny want the name and
address of muiiu profoH-slonnl nun. It bns been carefully pre
pared and will p i-oo to I to ready aid to any reader in ob
taining pix:inpt professional Mkrvice
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
u roil F. HHMIV - Attorney-at-JjHff,
office et-.Iiieolifou llulld
Intf. Tulcpho.ie Main 111.
corn it av and riikuii Ann neo.
T. Oochrun and Colon it. Kherhard.
AtlitrnuvH hi Law, La Uruiute Na
tteiml Uank bullUllitf. Tuluphoue
ilula yi.
HOIli:it T 8. i:Alil Attorney nt
Law. , V)t-
Jucobson building-. Tulupnonu Alula
CAUL fi. iiri.M Attorney st Law,
I loom 20, New Kuluy llulldinic.
Telephone Muln 7Tt.
Dentists
Dr. VttlttVH JOIINNOV ... nentlat,
Cardner building, Tulephoiiti Main
Dr. It. II. MIL1.I0II Dentist, Rooms
It to lft, Kuliuer-ItuescU bulldiug.
Telephone Muln 7(J.
Dr. I). I. MOHSMAN Dentist, Suite
2, over Ked Crosa Drug Stortf.
Telephone ilain 717.
Dr. HAY MURPHY Dentist, Ttoom
l.'l. Sominur bulldlnff. Telepbgne
Miiln 7H7.
Architect
C. H. SHI I.KH. Architect
1 loo in 7
T-ft rjrundft Nntiorml Itnnk BulMlnsr
If b advertises It, ho knows It's
good.
m:coi'XT to iu'.giv soon
WASHINGTON (AD.Hecount
ing of the ballots In the Itrook-
t hart-Steck senatorial contest from
lowa Is expected to begin shortly.
The ballots from all counties und
the voting machine records from
all counties except one have be-n
received . Ala rge f o ree will je
employed, und It is expected' tint
the committee's calculation will
req-tlre but a few days.
A great many fishermen would
play goir if you could sit on tho
bank and wait for a golf ball. I
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Jycrs
And 1 reisers
IMIONK MAIN 7:13
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. McWILLIAMS
ThO i'J
tnrvttm VOL) LOST
Physicians & Surgeons
8TI0I.I.A K. IIOiniKIt, M. D.
lJliynicluti und tiuryoon
Ttonma 10-1 1 T'lephon
Soniiner Building Main &59
HAititv norvv, M. I).
m:i; not v v. i. i).
l'ractlce liirilti-d to dlHftt.sfn of tha
lve. Knr, Nuvu uud Thront.
New l-'olt-y Telfphona
building Muln 1
H. tl. KlltllV. 1. It.
. T'liystuluii und tiurg on
New Foley Telephon
inimitng .Mmn
It 1 4 II A It 1 1 I. I.ANDIS M. 1.
i')OMi:tuii uial yui yeou
Gardner
Uuildlntf
Telephone
Muiu UK
W. I. MrAHOIt, M. II,
. burtfuou
.;w!,?,hr Telephone
lluildiiiif Mula 6
O. N. MOO It IC, M. 1.
''hyaiehiu und Surgeon
New Pub-y Telephone
liufldiiiK Muln 191
Vt I.. It ALSTON, M. I,
rracttce limited lo diseases of the
Kye, L'ar, Nose and Throat.
Rooms 18-19 Teh-phone
Sominur liullding Main 778
A, I- ICIIAItIlNO!V, M. 1).
Kurgury
Roornn 18-17 Telephone
Summer Building Muln 16
Osteopathic Physicians
J. 1,. l(il.F i. o.
General Ostenpittnie l'ractlce
MAitftAitKT iNa,i;, V, O.
Practice limited to cure of infanta.
Somtner Telephone
Bulldlnr Main Hitt
News from I'a rls : A mericon
movie actress lias been granted u
divorce, her first this year.
Farmers leavo the country be
cause they can't stand their
ground.
Too few parents are on spank
ing terms with their children.
Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned - ltebuilt.
Feather Mattresses Made .
I'lllows Itenovnted
Fluff ltugs Made from
obi carpets.
Furniture Repaired nnd ?
Uncovered '
La Grande Mattress :
l.letMiscd 1'iinilgator
1'llONi: 431-W
(Tias. j;d wards, J'rop
By BLOSSER
By TAYLOR
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