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i Mofuliiy, Juno 22, 1(.)2",. THE LA GRANDE RVENTNG OBSERVER ij Ov.Vji The Observer Want Ad Page j fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties FOIl IlEXT KOU 1'IENT Modem C-room holme. Cull HS T Ave. 10-6-lS-Stp KUIt KENT .Moil, in f urnlshccl a purtnu'nl. Cull 4.rS I;, Mm. Ed enhului. !l-(i-12-tr KUlt HENT Two-ruum modern furnished ftpurlim'lit. 1 1 1 7 Four th. Huh Apartments. S-6-B-tf KOU KENT 4-rooin Iiouh... N.;v lin llook uud Stationery Co. . io-c-4-tf KOit KENT Apt. Ill Foley. In quire .1. J. Kolt-y. 8-4-n-lf t Hill KAI.K l''ciK KAI.K f It. Mel'mmirk riiou'lnK l.iaHiine. f'lHilli' Kann I'lH J, II. I lultl.ins. 1 2-G-19-4IP KOU HAI.H Ti'iiiii. harness unt waifon. 2'lG l.itli- Street. 9-6-lG-tp FOIl SA1.I0 Goo. I ear. lots of Bpeed ud power. Will take pliuio or phonograph us part payment. r:aHit:rn Oregon aiuhic to. si-r-4-tr " uam i:i WANTED tllrl wants work or will take care of children day or night. Inquire 4r Greenwood. lG-ll-lll-Htp WANTED Sewing neatly done, l'hone 4112 It. lira. Nora Weill.. . - . .. 9-c-i i-tr ' A INTO, C.ilcimhig paper hanging J. 1. Landry, Phone 4 S l V. G-C-3-tf WANTKI) KAOS Clean cotton nigs at the Observer office. Prlnp them In. S-27-tf WALLOWA. Ore. (Special). At the Wallowa H'-hoo! district election. June 1 r. K. C. Wnugh was alerted to serve the three year tet ni on the school board for that district. The' secretary's report showed that 475 pupils wen- in school last October, --." of which weve boys ami :!:" were girls. Of the i; 1 enrolled In the elementary classes, ITU were boys and l7tt were girls. There were Hi teach ers In the elementary grades and jYcnln tlrtf1drtr'hf?iool. ttf-ltie-IT1 teachers, three were men. The number of class root us is 14 and Hie term is nine muni hs long. The school lihra'-y now has 4at volumes. Mi oi which were addc' this year. Maintenance. The cost of maintaining the (schools for the past .?iue months was $32.7!f1.rdi, of vhich 23. was .for te:,i.I ' i salaries. nndt, $:!,! 2. PiM vn t'or interest on ' the $47,.r'Mi of outstanding bonds. A sinking f ind of $irno yearly is main1 allied, there now being" $3fMi(i for that purpose HOMAGE- Uonuure In our profession in onus , meticulous respect -for the wishes of the bereaved. Their wishes con.ititute .m obligation v. Idch we try to discharge per fectly. SNOOT.RASfl M fclMMKJtMA Undertakers NEW DIRECTOR FOR WALLOWA Ik. VK II:' 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 gap. Speak directly Into the trans' j. ' . miller. Home Independent Telephone Go. lUUEJL'llll ( Can Be Done An Obserrer Want Ail will do it quickly ami economic ally. No mailer what your want', If It ran be found In the I. a rtinilo territory, a Want A1 will find It. I tender Interest and reader confidence built over a long period of years shows Its value In ObM'rver Want Ad. Intelligent people watch tlx in constantly for buying renting, trading:, (fettlns jobs and getting help, etc. 'J he cost Ih Piuall the re turns are Immediate. MAN OBNERVKli WANT AO WILXj DO IT." which has been loaned by the county clerk for real estate. The tulal vnlunttlon of the property of the school district was placed at $7'i,rnm. The board now has $l2T!t.ir on honi'. The distinction or being t he only person nb!e to ride the "salty steer." owned by the Pen dleton Hound-up association, came to Held McLean. of Wallowa, June 1 1, at the I'm ion Stock Show at I'nlon. Oregon. The boy rode 1 he animal that has thrown so many riders, and won Jli for his effort. United Stales Lead. All Other Countries . In Electric Mileage SAN ritANC'lSrO (AP) Hall road electrification in Ameri ca comprises between 20 and 25 per cent of the world's total rail road electrification, states thet re port of the electrification of steam railroads committee presented to t he National Klectrlc Light asso ciation convention here. The total mileage of elect rlfl"d railroads in all other countries of the world is 4,M4 miles, Sweden leading with 7 4 4, Kram-e second with i "i . Switzerland third with :i:iG miles. Germany's mileage is only one mile less than that of j .- ii.et liiiiu, i in ii in niieccMsiun come. Jtaly wij h (13 miles, Aus tralia wlih 54:t miles,. South Africa winr i7r miis, httc" with hv miles, Norway with l-'a miles. Spain with So miles, Japan with 4S miles, Omada with IIS miles, Java with 31 miles, Mexico with ;iu miles, Kngluml with l'n miles an J New Zealand v It b S miles. Jn the 1'n i ted States there is a little more than itoO miles of electrified railroad, exclusive of terminals. in its conclusions the commit tee report says: "This co'tntry has been built up on rail transportation. We must sustain It and we have now come to t he point where, If in dustry is to continue its mngni ficent growth, transportation's ca pacity must always he its equal ; there must be no charge laid to transportation t hat It has been a cruise of its Inhibition. Much and every individual In this country depends ' upon the success of transportation. The I'nited States and every individual section of it nrist be accorded its natural growth; that It may attain It, we must face the fact l hat traffic is going to double, and double again. "For theJ growth In traffic which no one who believes In the future of A merfen will nuestlon. It is STAGE OS AND AFTER MAT II I.F.AVE LEAVE I nli.n lJ (irnncle 7:30 A.M. 8:S0A.M. 11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:16 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:30 P. M p. a. pclai Ilifl.liiuarters, Sommcr Ilotrl NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails nn strl. t lT CASH l.V ADVANCE; copy inuBt lip In uot later tlmu 0 a. in. (late of Insertion. Itnteti: 2c per word for eacb Uuertiou. KOIt KAI.E Gentle saddle horse: siddle, hrldle, 3 milch goals; ree.l huhy buggy: l.hwllyn set ter dog. ln.ufre ;'1'I2 Kind St. or phone si's V. .':l-ij-J-ip I'Oll KAI.E Alfalfa lK'y In ah or It. close in. nr. M. n-ii-.'i'-itp I'OU IiKNT Mo.l. rn A pai tiuent. l-hone 471 M. U-0-22-41P .OSTE. inale hrindle hull terrier yetlr old. Iteturn to 9'i4 Spring liheral rewanl. 12-G-22-l'lp 'Olt SALE .1 Jersey Cows. Fresh All'ulla Hay in shoek. l'hone x7 I 2-0-22-21 KOU SALE Fleet rlc range In good eun.lilion. 1'honi. Kumieis 2i. ia-i;-22-:up FOIl HUNT :i furnished roonis at .Maple Apartments. ls.12 See ond St. lw-ii-22-2tp WANTED I'ustilre for eight hor ses. Call Farmers S4. &-ii-22-!t FOIt UK NT nishetl lions :i t'ootn modern fur . Call 14a:t S Ave. 1 l-li-2a-2tp WANTED Man and wife or vo imin on farm. Julius I'lsher. lu-C-22-:ll;i FOIt SAI.F. - Pigs S Weeks old. one white male hog. one jersey bull. I 'all at Observer. n;-fi-:'2-3tp WANTKD A good high chair, fall ;ti;o V. ' - 7-C-2-ltp LOST I trow a leather handling bet ween 1 .a (Irande and Island City. Leave ut Observer. 12-6-22-llp FOl'ND A Watch ct the park. Call 2fiB J. K-G-iii'-l t W A NT K I St ock h ogs. A n y slz:. Khodes Market, 1 lio-l Adams. Phone .109 J. J l-(J-2--3t WANTKD Second cook for Wal lowa Lake Wonderland, fall J. (, MePljerson, Wallowa Luk". 1 obvious that, to bundle twice, and more than twice the volume of the present traffic, intensification of the use of tho present tracks and facilities 4 tfcii W tv v ItOAO CONTltAtT IS M'T (1(11,1) P.KACH. (UP. Another stretch of the forest, service road at the Itogue river from Oold Iteach, a distance of miles, which will carry It to Lobster creek, was awarded to Alving L. Mill r of Cold P.e.u h at bis hid of 7L'."o. A. . Wright of Grants pass, superviso: of the Siskiyou forest service, made t he award. There were several bidders, among them Ace and Jess Turner, who came within $f.(i or tying Mr. Miller hid. A bridge Is to be built across Lohster creek by the forest service, starting about July L and will be 'tinder the direction of i N. Skar. 'Che county of Cur ry has appropriated J-Viiio toward the con-'t ruction work of road and bridge. A stunted yearling generally means n stunt or) mature horse, re ports the experiment Matlon. A growl hy yearling does not reifuire growlhy yearling does not require . )th(. ,..IHt Con.-'iancr ll-mi' tl, Myr- ftrsl to bring fame to Itritish o- the reed mid .can' ufteruard thatj IT y.t::-. Is dying it certainly Isjn,, rteilimni, Ivth-r i :a l:-tnii, C -o-1 bimbla as u mining country, nnd la slanted one does. riimrinir a wii-r t-d last mile, 'rife Irvine end l-Mwnrd l'ei', lr ''he trailn ihat' ni1 beinir followed I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tag Hxpccts a Lot By BLOSSER U wA77Ec.. j ffiMf aWM Mi WW,-' a mice ) 'J I, aw? Aroo J vA W bpe? A ,-ri "V r-C 9k ; I LITTLE. VIOIMD ttU.- -X PLEASED f ' f'" I J V WAr 60b ' ' iVf MATTER- Pof'S ki, Hs COTE ? J , i I 1 71 ' 1 11 S-, Zr-S 4 -?"x - ' --ii v .... VJ -settx1 Y MOM'N POP Conservation By TAYLOR S j n m U , , , S . , Z.' OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Comlo Dun PING ON VAC A MT LOT. DUMP) imCJ "TRASH" ON VACANT Lot. - 4 La Grande Sherrys Showing "Isn't Life Wonderful" Tonight. I 1. W. Griffith has an Interesting Bior to tell of the attitude In his 'studio when he selected the story for his lati st product ion. "J.-n't Life Wonderful." which has be come one of the most famous of j mm i an turns, una winch win ne tne nft(Ml not loH.k linv M.,.ep over bb: feature at the Sherry Theatre. 1 new competitor fs the maker of "It Is our custom," he said, "to i "The Covered Wagon" Mitt other discuss the stories proposed tor a I notable film productions bus chos f il in with the stutf, the players and j en to glorify, not the American other udvisers. Iglrl, but the American fatlier! "Some of the- slories we have only a few peoplo liked before the rilming. Of these was 'The Hlrth of a Nation.' Many of my closest advisors most earnestly warned mo against the utoryr . . .".Thoiu 4igalv.Wk have had stor ies that everyone seemed to lil;e though when everyone likes a story I Immediately get suspicious. "Hut 'Isn't Life Wonderful Is the one story that no one ever lik ed, i told it to the cami-ameii and Lhey stood silent, one mentlon iiiK a heiidai'he. 1 told It to tho players, and they spoke of vaca tions, and the hope tint when I started the story following i his one. t hey would feel ready. The. young man who attends to public ity raged as though 1 had mortal ly affronted him. The buslm hh of fice nuM'e'v registered a grim and sinifiei- veto. However, it had th 'feel' to me nf n i.lcitii-.. !n,T 1 f.niil.l u ii somehow, no matter wliat. the ob ject ions. If I don't, feel ii niory. I n.'ver try to malic It. And alter all. I wasn't wrong thia time. "The trouble h, though, how am I to Judge n story In the future'"' Als-i a comedy showing "Flivver Tracks." .1 . rv -s - . . ... ... Theatres "Goose Hangs High" Is Epic Film of Family Life. Florenz Zlegfeld, now, has noth ing on James Cruze, lor tin. noted Paramount director does a little glorifying himself in h; 1-itcst pho toplay, "The (.loose Hangs Jligh." The Follies producer, however. "Thu Goose things High." which Waller Woods and Anthony Colde wey adapted t rom th.' ftinioilft stage pUiy by Lewis Peach, reveals Dad us Hie great unappreciated fa mlly huro. cruse., wuu -mi skill a iinih rsiuridiii!,; 'Villi ally jdctSn-i: ail Hie disapp mily hyo. C hi sc.. with liiiinllc ppoin! incuts and SLicritici s oi an average small -tow n t:it her whn st rimlcs and. scrapes so that his clildn-n have tho beiieltt of a cull"ge etlu cation. ;i'hc plot hinges on the childrtn's ingrntitud'', their failure to appre ciate what their parent is doing for them, ami their imepectt d iilumt face when they realize their sel fishness. Only Cruze, with bi- amazing In sight into h union hearts, could Hike such a simple story and mako of It a heart-gripping ''l'1'" P,'I''1IIV ; 01 I""" ""U iinuiui, riemy wove,, Willi lypicniiy American MOOIOl and a wistfully sweet romance. Not only that, but he has manag ed to Imbue the p!ity rs willi bis own enthusiasm s- that Ho y por tray their ro!e;i with n Miiic- ii'y and spontain lty seldom R- n on the H-reen. The imiforiiily meritorious acting of the h-adim: memln fj ot the east Coiifiaiicr ll-mo tl. Myr tle rteilniiin, Iv'th-r i:al:-tnii, C-o-rife livini: end l-Mwnrd l'ei', .lr is one of the outstanding feature of the picture. In the final analys's. "The (loose Hants High" deserves a blue rib bon award not alone tor Its excel, lent, entertainment, but for its sympathetic treatment of a phaM of American life that is, at the pre sent moment, looming large In the public consciousness. AG-IENMEET O. A. C. Oorvallts. Ore. (Spe cial). The eighth annual meeting of the Ninth western Association of Hurt leu It urttttK, Kntomologlsts, and Plunt Pat hoi agists will be held in conjunction with the A me clean Phy Input hological so ciety. Pacific division, here June :i to 24. Imminent speakers, considered authorities in their fields, are coming from Itritish 'olumbi't, Idaho, Washington, Pa II font tu, I tab, Arizona, .Montana, and the t'nited States department of ngri cull'ire. The fact that these two oi ganl.ailons with Kindred Inter ests are holding their meetings at Hie same time ami place Is ex p. cted to bring together the larg est number of plant pathologist:!. i horticulturists and entomologists ever seen on the O. A. campus. ch-rry pollination will be dis cussed by , F. Schuster, asso ciate professor of pomology ut the college, in the liortlcullur.il liccllon of the meeting Mumlay. Gordon (1. Hrown of the Hood Itlvt r branch experiment station, will outline the "Production, Har- I' vesting and Storage of D'Anjou Pears In the Hood Kiver Valley." In the entomological section, K. t J. Newconiner of the Pulled Stales bureau of Hntoniology, will speil on "The Fffect of Adding Casein iSprwidi'r to hlsectidc.H." "Kxperl- ! enees In F niilgatins Potatoes an I Tomatoes with Hydrocyanic Acid (las," will be the subject of uu illustrated lecture by H. F. Dnna of Washington State college. In tho K'-'neral session Tuesday morning, among the s.uhjects ' on tho program are "Another Apple Tree Anthracnose in the North west, and a 'oinpailson with th Well-Known Apple-Tree Anlhrnc- Nose." "A Method for the Pre vention of Core lti-eali-lown In ! Pears." and ot hers. i Speeial sectional discussions will f be held and joint meetings of the : two organizations have been ur 'ranged. Trips to points of inter- est In the Willamette valley will be taken Thursday. Gold Seekers Invade Wilderness of Canada A' A N CO I ' V F, 1 1 P. O. ( A P ) . Lured by the stories of a rich strike of gold last summer hy ;two trappers. Hugh Fori and Hill jOrady,' who "deserted their trap ( lines long enough to uncart h a j rich pocket, fortune-HcekeiH are rushing Into t he Lease Lake country of the Cusslar. Since the report of the strike reached the outside world hun dreds of prospectors have gone north to try their luck In the wilderness. All except the har.I Icht splilts remained at Wrungelt or Telegraph Creek, because of I ho Ice on the Stlklne river, but with the lee gone the rush is on. llo:h Telegraph Creek and Wrangell, which depend mainly on the out fitting or big name parties and the I ur trade for their livelihood, have been crowded all winter. Al re.Tdy Hip first boatload, com maniled by Sid Harrington, vet eran Is loud Ike boat man. has start ed for the lake w here I he gold was discovered, The i 'assiar gold field Is not a new one. Although abandoned for many years. It was one of the first to bring fame to Itritish Co lumbia as a mining country, nnd he trails that' in'1 beinir followed Professional Directory This dim dory is especially handy for the newcomer or for the out-of-town render who may want the name and address of Mime profiwHlonal man. It has been can'fiilly pre pared and will prove to bo a ready aid to any reader in ob tain In jf prompt professional bervKo Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Itl CII K. JIIIAOY --- Attornoy-nt-Imw, oiflco vst-JitcobHou Uulld i ii it. Telephone Main 111. cnciinATir mid t:ih:iui Attn nco. T. Cochran und Colon H. JOhHihurd, Attorney's l Lhw, Lu OriindH Na tional Hunk bulluiiitf. Tuluphone Mttlii 91. IlOMKltT 8. RAKIN Attorney at Law. , West- jHcouson Duiiuinff. teiepnoiie Main bi. i .I I. CAHI. (J. 1IKI.M- Attorney at Law, Ituum 2D. New Foley lluildliiK. Telephone Mnlu 779. Dentists lr. VFHN'P: JOIINMOV Oentlat, (iarducr hulldln. Tulephoue .Main Dr. II. II. RIII.I.Kft Dontfst. Rooms 9 to 15, PaluiMr-llonacU buildlntf. ' Telephone Main 7U. Dr. H. V. BIOHS.HATV Dentist, Suite 2, over Ked Cross DrutC tit ore. Tdphonu Main 717. Dr. 11 AY MrftlMlY Dentist. Iloom 13. Somiurr build In g. Telephouu Main 77. Architect C. II. Mil.!. Kit, Arehttret Loom 7 Ln Orandi Nsthmal Hftnft Rnlldlfig If be advertiser 11, he know It'i good. today by prospectors in motor trucks are the same In ninny cases as those trod by shoe lent ti er and moccasins of the ' gold sCckci's of half a century ago. Cottonseed meal sharpens Hie j nppettllcs of rattening animals, causing them to eat mora and I make greater gains. I Announcement I have taken over Verner.tl Jtolduson's apartment and will receive appointments for I'.xpeH Marvelling, . " Mr; Wave! Meier " (all ftiil-.! Apartment A l. ;aml Apt. 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 ill I'hysichins & Surgeons HICI I.A X. IIOJMIF.lt, M. D. 1'hynlctun uud tiurtiuon Hoonis lu-ll T'dephon Roinmer Building Main ti&it UAftitY norvr, m, u. i i ;i: ihii vv, m. it. Practice ltmlted to dir-a.Hes of the Kye, Kur, No und ThroHt. New Foley Telephone Halldlht,' Main 14 1'!. IJ, UlltKV, M. I, . riiyslciau and burgeon iew roiey Jeiepnone jtiiutnnK Main lttr.ll AKIl I. I AMUS t, u. l'liystciun and tiurgcou flardnnr Telephone UuildiiiK Main U6 V. 1'. Mr A i Mill l, . I. kr . burgoon w..o,y Telephone Hulldlmt Main 6 1. U lilill- ki Physlulun uud iiui g New Foley' Telephone Mttiti i'J i:iiHUHitc K. t ft U.MION, 1. l, rreetlee limited to dls.nses of the Kye. l:ar, Nusu uud Throat. Rooms 18-ltf 'JVIephnne Sommur lJulldltiff Main 778 A. L. ItlCllAltDNdV, M. D. . tsurtfury Ilonms 16-17 Telephone Soininvr lluildlnv Alain i& Osteopathic 1'hysicians J. i,. i(;i.i:, ii. o. General Osteopathic Practice AlAHCAKKT INLK. II. O. Practice iiwltud to care of Infants. Sonuner Telephone Building Main 1US WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And J'resscrs PHONE MAIN 732 Depot Street Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Jtcbuilt. readier Maltrcs.scs Made Pillows Renovated Fluff Uugs Mado from old enrpets. Furniture Repaired ami Recovered La Grande Mattress i& Weaving Works Licensed l uinigutor PHON'K 4l!l-V CI ins. i:d wards, Prop - nyl'fetlll