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Thursday, Juno IS, 1'.I2.". THE LA GTIANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pnp;e "oven The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties I FOIl RENT FOrt TtENT-Modfrn furnished a purtmrnt. Cull 458 It, Mm. FA-'. enliolm. --U-tf I-'Oli KENT Two-room modern' furnlslieil npurliiii-nt. 1017 l''nur-1 th. Hub Apurtinents. 9-0-S-tf -KnrnlHhed up'l. 1116 $3u monih. j S-0-17-2IP N Avenue. KOH IlKts'T -room Iiouhb. New- lin lluuk und Htullouery Co. 10-0-4-tf KOH HKNT Apt. in l'oley. In t' nulrn J. J. Koley. 8-4-82-tf " I'UII SAI.K Folt HAI.K tme railK" mid one kitetien t:ille, one roll lop ilewk. Inquire at WalliHK's .Store. Photin"3S4 J Daytimes. SII-C-17-tf Flllt HAI.i: I'heup. CSonily baliy liUKKy. 1714 Sixth Street. 9-0-17-Stp Wit SAI.K 'IVtini. harness and: wntron. I'ac l.ulie Street. 9-6-10-(itpl 1'olt SAI.K Kitchen caliinct. run Re. heatlriK stove, and kitchen talile. Phone 44U .1. 12-C-1C-3IP l'Oll SAI.K "h' up. Mowing ma chine nnd cream sepnralor. Call 4tl5 W or nowniail-llickH Hoard Inff House. tr,-(!.l(i-3t TOIt SAI.K Good car, lota of apeed and power. Will take piano or phonograph an part payment. Eastern Oregon MubIc Co. a 20-6-4-tf WAXTKII WANTED Sewing neatly done. I'hone 4:12 It. Mis. Nora Webb. 9-6-11-tf PAINTO, CalcimlnB paper hanging J. 1'. l.andry, I'hone 4M W. 0-0-3-tf WANTED RAC13 Clean cotton rags at the Observer oflloo. Nothing can make a man move Bring them In. -27-tf uncomfortable than not under- . . . standing BOtneone who undt"'- -NO'lH'rO stamls him. PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN' Tt. - - .1 Creen. .ii-17-:tt Western Canada Web-onn's I........ iti-iiit.ii iif ) WINNII'IXJ, Man. (AP) The '"domestic .servant problem in Wln nipeur bus been materially relieved by the arrival or a batch of British ; Hirls, included unions the large ijiiota of settlers r' aching here dttr . ing the past few weeks. While the majority of tbe.se do V liH-sties have remained In this city, t it niuiiber have proceeded to dlf- j vere broitnt io i auaua uiukt nn auspices of the Salvation Army. ' Statistics show that the popula tion of western Canada bus been ; aiiKmenh'd by more than (ituut new comers during May, the majority ImmiKratinff under the itritisb Km pire eolonixjitiun scheme. Sometimes a nuin get 8 o mad he quits being a hypocrite fur u few brief minutes. The weather is too warm Io have dale with an old flame. Venerable service service that com mands respect be cause It bns often before been tested and found not want ing Is what we. guarantee on every occasion. 1 IftVM . I WE INODORA38 M !p aZI.MMI.RMA5 jgr t'ndertakers Speak Distinctly Speaking with your lips at the mouth piece brings 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. Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will Uo tt quickly and eoouoinlo ally. No matter what your want, If U can be found In iho l.a (irande territory, a Want Ad will find It. Header Interest and remler confidence built out a long IH'riod of jcars shows Its value In Observer Wunt Ads. Intelligent people watch them constantly for buying, renting, trading, getting Jobs and getting help, ele. The cost Is small the re turns are Immediate. MAIf OHSEKVER WANT AD WILL DO IT." Xollco if Final Sctleniciit NOTICE IS IIEItEUY GIVEN that the undersigned has flleil his Final Account as Administrator with the will onnexed of the estate of Ward KinlRh, deceased, In the Counly Court of the Slate of Ore Bon for I'nion County, Oregon, nnd that the said Court has fixed Mon day. July 20th, 1925, at ln:ao a. fn. on the said date at the Courthouse in the oily of l.a (Jtande, I'nion County. Oregon, as tin' time nnd place for hearing md proving Hald l''inal Account und for final settle ment of the said estate. T. J. SCItOOGIN' Administrator villi will annexed of the estate of Ward KmlKh. deceased. June is-25-July 2-9-n: The Paint and Oil goes like (be w fml. Sometimes It's out and sometimes it's In. We don't rare JiiM let it run. We are get ting nioeo uhere this omes from. Paint. per gnlbtti. llulbtl Unseed OH. Sl.:t per gallon. Cedar Shingles, and fi:t.;i per M, Heavy 5-2 Clears, g.:t:t per M. Itoor Sheeting Lumber. SI I. (lit per M., r. n. b. Yard-. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. Phono M-2P4 Xo Sunday lluslness STAGE O! AXD AFTKIt MAT It I.EAVK I'nion 7:30 A. M, 11:00 A. M. J:16 P, M. - LEAVE l.a irande 8:S0 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 6:S0 P. M. E 1:00 P. M. Sunday 5:80 P. M a. DcixAP Heatlqiiarters, Sommer Hotel NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ads lira ti-U-t-ly CASH IN ADVANCE) copjr nuut be In not latt'r than 9 a. ni. date of Insertion. Italic: So per word for cacti Insertion. WANTED YnunR woman wonts housework. Call 175 W. 7-C-IS-:tp Kfllt MAI. K Alfalfa hay In shock. I'lioue 2li4 W. 12-li-IS-Hp isood . BOod lluine elose In lor rar 111 trooi I'on.llllon. In.iiliv WH U. O. iri-C-lS-llp FOH HAI.K flood furniture or will trade for car. Inquire inns V4 K. O. 12-B-lS-lip I'Olt SALE Two good Cblilraels on l.n lirnnde t'roperty. ryra inhl Land Cn. FOK SALE fine of the best Im proved 5 acre 1 runs n,sir town. Iteul home and uioiii y maker. Pyramid Land Co. EOll SADE tilt TIIA1IE Modern (Suoo homo In l.a Oramlc, wilt trade for Improved GO or xn ac res near l.a Orunde. Pyramid Land Co. r,s-e-is-itp WOItK WANTED Doyle Zimmer man: Eloydo Smllh; T. C. Mc Donald: and Itll.sh Ansnes would like to find work. Will do any thing. All are college boys home on vucation. Call Miiln 5:17 or 824 J. 31-0-l8-2tp l'Oll HKNT inK rooinu. Modern liouB'keep Call 141 I T Avenue. 9-G-lS-llp FQW It I -NT Modern U-room bouse. Call 14C8 T Ave. ld-6-1 S-f)tp si'xn.w iirvs HKHi:roitns HOiil) ItlVKH, Ore. Hev. Will iam A. Sunday, who has arrived from the east io slay during the summer on bis Odell country place p;i-ssed with "Ma" Sunday, bis brother I'M, nephew Harry and J. K. Kennedy, former Wasco eoin ty breeder of registered Hereford cat t le. In select ing six regis! ered Hereford heifers on the Tygh val ley ranch of It. (i. Johnson. The heifers, granddaughters of an American sweepstakes cham pion, with a bull Klvcn Kev. M r. Sunday last fall by l.nke l-ea Jr.. Hen-ford breeder of Nashville. Tenn., while Mr. Sunday was . In that city conducting a series of evangelist Ik meetings will form the first foundation herd (if registered Herefonls ever started In the Hood Kiver valley. Mr. Sunday will exhibit his cat tle at the iy5 I'acilic Internatlon- I al Livestock show In Portland. Alaska Votes Money to Impime Agrieultiinil ami .Mines College ANCHOItACK, Alaska AP) An appropriation of $ltH.3ii(t giant- ed Hie Alaska College of Agricul ture und School of Mines by the territorial legislature which met lan winter at. Juneau, will enable sevf ial improvements. Judj;1 Chan. E. Hunnell, president of the Insti tution, said here, Tht iippropriiit Ion provides for ;ni addition io the main building. ;i ilormltory to cost $lr,(Min nnd a power plant, ltitniests for $ 22.fi 00 to be used in agriculture work and SlO.OuO for school of mines ex tension work were denied. The institution is al Fairbanks. farther north than any other of its kind In ihe world. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM'N TOP f ( I DON'T MWE ANY ) CHee - You'i-t. ) HAvE A NICKEL iTL aa To buy a J vrrs.'ii I OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo NOW. THEN, MRS. TrCUE. YOU'VE: START EE Tc ENS-IME. SKE'S IDLINS- IN K!E0TRAL NCw'WRCW OUT THE CLUTCH AMD PUT THE 3fc"A? LEVER INTO U5W. THAT'S IT. NCW 'CTEP ON THE ACCELERATOR. SO SHE'LL HAVE PLENTY OF GAS WHILE VCU SLOWLY . LET THE CLUTCH IN. ALL IEADV NOW SO CS-lVE HER. the g-as: GIVE HER THE GAS ! DON'T STALL HER!!, GIVE HER- THE,feAS!!! MDS TO MET ' LIKE" 1 ' VOU'R-E D01M& -7JLH AT ! ! 1 nrPf f La Grande "The Night Club," Fine Laugh Film, At Star Friday. "The Night Club." a new Para mount comedy featuring. Kny- 'mond CJriffith. thut funny fellow 'with the high hat: Vera Heyn 10 Ida. Wallace Herry and I-oulje ! Fazendn, conies to the Star thea I ter for one day on Friday, next. 'The picture Is a screen version of the William de Mflle, stage play, ("After Five," and was co-directed by I' rank 1'rson and Paul I rib , who made "l-'otiy Winks." "The Night . Club" opens with Critflth at the altar with a girl a head taller than lie is. He is J j ust about to slip the ring on when a mini rushes In and shouts ("Slop." Tlie girt rturns nround ! jt n recognizes the new comer as her long lost husband and rush' s Into his arms. Then and there llity Orifflth decides that he is through with all women for good. Later on his lawyer announces that he has inherited a million dollars from bis uncle but to col lect the legacy be must marry a ciTtuhi L-it l. C.ril'i it li dec Mi-h t hit j no -girl is worth a million dollars i and tells the lawyer not to slum I the door as he goes out. So tt is Hint ltay, with bis un cle's valet who Is bc(-ieathed to 'him as a Separate part of the leg 'ucy. goes to Knrope to find some place where there are few, if any women. They select a little town In Spain, but (.rlfiith's happlm-nti proves short-lived, for women of (every description soon seek him 'out and ten. to make life ihm erable for our "woman-hater." j What hoppens after that how lie meets "the one girl In the i' world" proves minimal screen en tertainment. "The Night flub" is clnimed 10 'be far funnier than either " 'hang Mom said That Wou'o ME A FcH a HURRY, Theatres ing Husbnnds" or "Forty Winks," and everyone knows what they were. . ,r r Aileen Pringle Wears, 18,000-Pearl Dress in Picture. One of the most bizarre cos tumes ever seen In motion pie t tires In said to be worn by Aileen Pringle In "A Thief in Paradise," the n e w Ft rst Na t to n a I p let u re coining to the Arcade theater next Friday. Solid ropes of pearls form the diaphanous skirt, hi-adilress ami bodice. A h ige cupe of silver net strung wit h pearls complete the beautiful affair. It Is said that eighteen thousand pearls used In making the VOiTtufne 'radically every deal er in (frTleutu I pearls (in the ptr cirir Cbit was emptied of his stock. Aileen, symbolizes a pearl in an exotic da1 nee staged on the ocean's bed, 2 feet underseas. H forms .one of ft he many novel scenes shown in "A Thief In Paradise UonaJd .Col man und I oris Ken- yon nrefc co-featured with AlHen Pringle U the cast, with Claude (lllllngwnter, Alec Francis and John Patrick bending the support. "Along Came Puith" At Sherrys Is Hilariously Funny. Chuckles, giggles and (hilarious laughs succeeded each o( her at the Sherry theater yesterday when "Along Came It ith." Vloln Harm's latest .Metro picture opened for a two-day run. This was the only possible re action for nn audience to I'll in - loin's peppiest comedienne In an amusing - story of a small town. The Height of 1 ,y Reason Enough YlELL-HWEVoU ) Of.. - r- J tSiVE NICKEL cose Dct ft uwu fi;RL TODAY?' J 1 Viola lnmt us Uuth AnibroBe, the Kir! who woKe up the sleepiest town In Maine, is aim ply Irresist ible; the support In if east of the picture is excellent, nmnng the players being Ttilly Marshall. Huy moml MeKee, Walter Hlers, '1 Wltl Jennliiffs, Clule Henry anJ Victor IJotul. 1 Winifred Dunn adapted tlili Henry W. Hnvae stiitfe productlort which wan written by Ilolninn I ay und Kddle t'llne directed the pic ture. The cnmeriimitii was Ju.in Arnold. ' Comedy showing. '"Hot 8anln." XOTU'i: TO COXTHACrOHS Sealed bids will be received for the contructlon of a 4tt' x 60' log building, two stories high, with plumbing, wiring, etc., for a rest room and concession purposes at Ktnigrant Springs Park, on the Old Orcein Trail, 2? miles south east of Pendleton, In Cmatllln county, said bids to be received by the State Highway Commis sion In Itoom A20, Multnomah County Court Hoise, Portland. Oregon, ut Ht:tii o'clock A. M-. Thursday, June 2Ti, )'J25. No bid will be considered un less accompanied by cash, bidders' bond or certified check for an amount emial to five per cent of the total amount of bid. A satisfactory bond will bo re miired for the fait ti fill perform ance of the contract in a sum equal to one. ha If of the total amount" bid. The proposal blanks nnd full information for bidders may bt obtained at Hie office of the Slatt Highway Corn mission. Plans, specifications and form of eon- tract may In1 Inspected nt th same pluee, or may be obtained ipon deposit of five dollars cash lor each set. A complete set of the plans and specifications in ly also be Inspected at the I Hvlslnn Office of the Stale Highway Com mission nt La t ; ramie. Ore. The right Is reserved to reject any or nil proposals or to accept t he proposal deemed best for the Slate or Oregon. Prospective bidders should note that the office of the State High way Commission Is In the Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon, but that bids are to be received nt Port land, Oregon, as above stated. If proposals are mailed (hey should be addressed to Salem, and for warded so as to reach there about twenty-four hours prior to the opening of the bids. ORKCON S'I'ATK IHOTIWAY COMMISSION H. IV VAN nrZKll, Commlssloue WM. IM'HV, chairman. li. n. van nrzKit. ( 'ommlssioner. W. H. VALON'H, Commissioner. Attest: HOY A. KLFIN, Slate Highway Knglneer. I. -1S-U Children Turn to Prayer Am Scorpion lnnde Homes OFHANOO, Mix. (AP) Five' Mi otirfa tut-r h I lllf;en ' 1IH oiiTre7rn"pe- elal mass In the cathedral here re- j eently, when prayers were offered , for n cessation of the plague of scorpions which has invaded this district. j From the thousands of dead in sects which have been brought in to the municipal authorities at tempts are being made to produce a serum against. I he poisonous sting of the hairy creature. Ten thousand live scorpions huve been shipped to the federal department of health. The fact that o2 majority of thtr poorer class houses in Ourango and nearby villages are construct ed of adobe bricks and uuplastered is believed to account for the plague, as Hie cracks between the bricks offer Ideal breeding places. Another theory Is that myriads of scorpions have been rl riven from the nearby bills by thn recent earthquakes, I While speaking your mind ynu must m I ml your speaking or you 'will be spolteif "fn nbnnf It. Realism cEHAVEO MYSELF ALL DAV &m s 7 (((iii Professional Directory This directory Is especially bandy for tbo newcomer or for the out-of-to.m reader who may want tbo name and) address of kuiiio professional man, ' It bits been carefully pre pared und will prove to be tt ready aid to any render In ob tulnluy prompt professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys IH'ttll K. 1IHAOY Attorney-t- I.HW, timet! W eit-Jscobsou JJU11U lug. Telephone iUin 111. COCHHAY and KIIKItll AltD-.-riro. 1 . t oeiirun sua ciuii u. i-.tierimru. Attorneys si Lhw. L:i Oraiide Na tlotia) Hunk liiiildliitf, Tultphouti Mulit 91. ItoiltiHT S. KAKIN Attorney r.t, Lhw, , . Wast- ! jMt-ubson building'. Tlepnone Alain 674, CA HI, . 1IKI.M Attorney at Uv, Hintin 2U, NwW Poluy liulldlug. Teh'phon &lslll 779. Dentists Dr. VritMC JOHNHOV Hentlst, Osrdnvr building. Tuleplionu Main HO. . Dr. It. II. Sill, I. Fit Dentist. Ronms 9 to 15, Pulmnr-lioeact, bulldliitf. Telephone Main 7U. Dr. K. V. MOSSMAV Dentist, Rultfl t, over Hed CroHS Hrug Store. Telephone Main 717. Dr. II AT MrnPHY Dentist. Itoom i:t. Summer building. Telephone Main 7ii7. Architect C U. Mil,!, Kit, Architect Itoom 7 La Orsndft Nstlonal Hink Fbilldlnir If bo advert lies It, be knows iti good. liulgo "lYftined" by Fr lends Aimed with Llll of Silver NKW OHLKANH (AP) "Well, what have you to say for your self?" said Judge Kmile l-onnrd rather severely when ltenjamin Halpcrn, a Jeweler, was brought before him recently, charged with "disturbing the peace." "Well, jou see fH like this. Judge," replied Halpcrn, and to the police court's surprise he drew forth a silver loving cup, made u neui speech and presented it to his honor. The cup was given by a group WEAVER'S Tailors, Clennern, Dyers i, ., And iwiiwoHi . I.I.H.. riio.vi-: main ;:i2 It'liot Nlitt't PURITY BREAD If you are interested in the purity of the food products that find their way into your system you should investigate tiie nutritious hread and dainty, satisfactory pastry baked at this establishment. It would atltl to your enjoyment:, stimulate your appe tite and please your digestion. . ' La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS l- 1 ThATS SOMETHING YES BoT unusual for HELP IT- YOU ISM'T IT? A STlPF Li a 1 i mu imicr. mc wnOll) JlVi Physicinns & Surgeons STLU A IV. IKlMi:it, M. I), Physician utiU burgeon Ttnorus lo-il Telephone Sounder HulUllng Main 61! iiAititr not vv, m. o, l,i;i; not v, m. ii. Pr ct left liinltid to dieit.t-s of th Kve. Kur, Xoo and Tiiroat. New Koley TfU-ihon liulldlng Muiu li 1-1. J. Klltll V, M. It. Physlcluu it i id tiurgL-tm New Foley 'JVlephoha ttilildlfig Main 11 1IK IIAltll I. 1.AN1HH M. D. i'hysicluu anil tiurnou fTsrdner Telephone IJnliUli.g Main Us . P. .HeAlMlltV. M, It, N!,,,l Telephone iiulldlng Main 6 V. H. MOOHK, M. II. l'liyaician and Jauryton Now Foley Telephantt building Mai,, iy K. I.. It tr.VION, !. K Practice limited to dUMs-s of th , Hy 10ar, No and Throat. ItOoms 18-19 Telephone fluiimmr llulldlng Main 778 A. I. ItH'II AltDSON', 31, I). Surgury Ttooms 16-17 Telephone Bo miner iiuiidlng; Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians J. I. INil.K, II. O. General t)steopathlc Practice M AIK.AIIKT II. O. Practice liiulted to care of Infanta. Sommer Telephone Building; Main 1U of Judge Leonard's friends to com memoratH his r-dectlou, r.ml Hal pern explained that the charge of "disturbing Hie peace" was framed lip to facilitate the novel presenta tion. Judge Leonard thanked the donors and did not forget to add, "Case dismissed." All's dare in love and war. Mattresses - Rugs Clciuieil Helmut. I-Vntlier Mn!ti-esstg Mmlo I'lllnwa Itonovatcil Fllirl Uupi Mario from old carpels. Furniture Itopaircd am Itreovriftl La Grande Mattress & yeavinp; Works "' I.let'hetl 'Fiinilitulbr""' I'llONF. 42-l-W Chns, i:darils, Prop By BLOSSER By TAYLOR I COULDN'T I'VE HAD NEC ' r 1 A SM I I eH I v.