La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 26, 1925, Image 7

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    Friday,-Juno- 2(1. 1!2".
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "
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The Observer Want Ad Page
fhe Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
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FOR RENT
FOIt Jtrc.NT A modern six-room
house. Kiirniahed or unfurnish
ed. Cull 43 K. 12-6-au-3t
KUIt KKNT Thtc-e room modern
t'lirnishcd house. Cull 1403 8
t, Avimiio. 10-(i-24-3tp
HOL'KKS l-'Olt HEN
-J. U Mur.
C-G-23-Stp
iUH ItWNT Two-room modern
- -- i iuiuhjicq upm-uncm. 11111 puur
)'; Hi- Hub Apartments. a-C-8-tf
MfOlt HUNT 4-room house. Nuw
;t lln Book and Stationery Co.
f , 10-6-4-tf
A'OIt KKNT Apt. 111 Foley. In
S quire .1. j. Koley. 8-4-22-tr
FOR SALE
-.Spring fryers, 1'hono
'? 153.
r'Olt SAJJ-: Alfalfa hny tn shock
111 per ton. Kirst place east or
! t'ounty Farm. H-tt-Za-Otp
iff Oil HAl.K New t'obhler putn
i,Ul tor" postpaid 4ic A. IX Smith,
J Hermiston, Or. ln-G-23-Iitp
?OK SA1.K At Tost. Modem five
room house, fireplace and two
lots. Apply Mi'H. Mil.i. r, ir.nl
Adams Avenue after 5 o'clock.
i 2u-C-24-Mp
WANTED
.WANTKI) Womun to work on
i ranch. Cull l''urmers 2T.4. 15. II.
Kuckmun. It-G-IM-Stp
;VANTKII Family washing. 1'407
AkIi. 0-ci-2r-:ilp
i WANTKI! NewinK neally done,
cheap. 1307 4th .street.
S-6-24-4IP
WANTKI)
, farm for
Observer.
Hoy wants work on
small pay. Inquire
1 l-6-25-2tp
WANTKI) TO KKNT On or be
fore July 15, by middle np;od
couple, no children, a four or
HOMAGE-
HomnKe in o r
profession means
-meticulous respect
for the wishes of
the bereaved. Their
wishes constitute an
obligation which we
try to discharge per
fectly. NODGRASS M
ZIMMEHMAA
Undertaken
Summer Kitchen Comfort
,1s made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE
with quick, good cooking results. See various models
' here.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Extra S'.ar-A-Star Shingles
?3.50 Per Thousand
Linseed Oil, $1.35 per Gallon
5 to 2 Vertical Shingles, $1.30 Per M.
Screen Doors nnd Windows
The Grande Ronde Lumber Go.
Itcinil Yard Across Tracks on ;reenvood Ave.
i
EFFICIENCY
We hear much about "efficiency." It is tho
efficient man who wins. Wasting time unneces
sarily is not efficient. The telephone helps you
better yourself and enjoy life. It places you
before the business world. Our office will give
you rates
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
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If It
Can Be
Done
An Observer Want A1 will
do It quickly ami economic
ally. No mutter what your
want, ir it am be found in
the I iii (.ramie territory, a
Want Ad will find it.
Header Interest ami rentier
confidence built over a Unitf
Mrioil of jcars shows tin
value lit (bserer Want Ails.
Intelligent people vvateli
them constantly for buying,
renlfiifr. tiiiditiK. get tiny Jobs
ami get tin k help, etc.
The cost Is small the re
turns are Immediate.
"Alt OWfERHB WANT
AD WILL DO IT."
five, room modern house In pav
ed district. No i)Kirtmcnts.
Wrlti: oi- pull litul U Avenue.
32-C-24-3tp
WANTKI! Any kinds of second
hand KootiB. While's Second
llund Store 1420 Adams. 1'hcme
C19 J. ' lj-0-25-lf
WANTKD Cattle lo pasture, 25
to r.tl hand. H. V. I). No. 2 J. P.
Haylnirst. 10-0-23-0tp
WANTKI) Second cook for Wal
lowa Lake Wonderland. C'all J.
C. Mcl'herson, Wallowa Lake.
12-0-22-Ct
WANTKI) Hewing neatly done.
1'hoTio 432 It. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-0-11-tf
f'AINTU, Calcimine paper hanging
J. 1 I.andry, IMione 481 W.
6-6-3-tf
It Is always easier to float
rumor than to sink one.
Better.and
Better
Every day brings all the
old and many new cus
tomers to our Fountain.
rv-Jw.!. lean
Snappy!
The Best Drinks
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
FOUNTAIN
NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Classified Want Ada am strict
ly CASH I ADVANCE: copy
must be lo not later than 9 a. in.
data of Insertion, Kates: lie per
word tor each Insertion.
I'Ol'NP
Htoru. (5 rain;co-
Club
VOH TKADK Work hors.s for
light liar. Almi Itt inch wooiV
and fence posts for sale. Phono
W Ave. aa-ti-2tf-iip
l-MHthan half a pound of radium )
ruts neen pruiiue4-d in the woritt oi her own character rises io the
since Madam t'urir discovered this 'fame of a great dancer, affords tin
precious element tn jsiur wide opportunities for the ex-
. , .. j ercise of her talents. Miss Moore
KOIt 8AI.K - flood ligtit wi lght
Iraih r for touring, cover,
ruin
and dust proof. Serves us exunp '
talile, folding legs.
W Ave.
$15. no, iHutt
22-C-2ti-:!l p
modern
I'hoiie
KOIt liKNT 5-room
house on paved str-et
a74 W. 1 l-G-30-ltp
LOST Sigma Nu Pin. He ward
leave at Observer offlco.
KOH HUNT Modern rurnlshed n
liartment. Ground floor. itiuG
Wash, i-rt-2rt-n
LOST A dark shepherd dog. lame,
wearing collar, last seen on high
way n eo r V n Ion Oil Ta n l s.
Phone Observer or Farmers IS.
19-C-;2t-2ip
FOIi SALR First class alfalfa'
hay. Ten dollars per ion in thnjt'alvert ond others.
field if taken before July 1.
A. Heldel, ( 'ove and Albany
Ave. 177 V. 24-C-lG-U
lSy nature, some men are hot
and some are cold. Where one
man has money to burn, another
will freeze onto It.
Time is money and by evening
the day Is fur spent
Minerva
Says
A woman hud a narrow
escape of being a cripple for
life by wearing a pair of old,
run-over shoes. lint a good
ftichiT fnVored 'ier ' by 'In
ducing her to buy a pair of
Arch-Aid Oxfords which cor
rected her ailment ami put
her on easy street.
Oh, joy! 1 never k n w
what corn Tort was before,
she said. Just like walking on
feathers. My feet don't burn
at all, and 1 do not seem
half as tired when night
conies. More people would
wear them if they only knew
how good they feel. t got
mine at THK IlOOTKKV.
They have all sixes and
w Idi hs a nd can su re gl e
you a good fit.
(Signed) Minerva's Friend,
MKS. LIOHTFOOT.
No. 2347 Sore Foot Ally Ave.
THE B00TERY
INC.
GAY HAYIIUX. Mm.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
l FPOAk VESTEEDAy, WTSAiuTMIM-
If d wffi
'
MOM'N POP
(? it's A shame the " j a,no L ?ee 5 r -VUJ
r??XHrf J2.'5ii2AVe J f f THEW6EATEMA ( THEY COULDN'T H WE
l dt niwe T OMWElxVOU've ) CbUPlJB OF HOLES ( 6FEN VERV HUNGRY
VH1 OfWNEJ I G(Sr To EltPecr ) N DOT'S BATHING OR THEV'O HAVS
" 1 1 , Vetv
La Grande
"Sally" Scores
Hit for Colleen
At the Arcade.
All the charm that marked 'AUn-
f eld's stage production of "Sully'
Is cuuicht and enhanced in Kirst i harrowing experiences ot ilie ouiik
Nutlonul's screen version of the j lovers which reach u smashing cll
eame pluy. with Colleen Mourn in j mux dunn a Npectucular xtuiit
the title role. pede of two thousand nmddeiietl
'Sally" 1m the attraction at the : buflulo, provide a choice asort-
Arcade theuter today anl Satur
day. It Is a colorful and delight
ful story, beautifully photographed
(.jKUPand "staged." and the direction of
niinu Ft, i crii to wui HI) ui iu-
lllhest praise.
t'olleen Moore established her
self beyouil question with such sue
eesses as "Flaming Youth" nnd "So
IliK," but in "Sally" she H
(.VlMI ,rn.Utt.r heights. Her rol
of
.the
plumage, who through sheer force
"Ha long snowii a uecmen penciiunt
'for hoydenlsh comedy and this Hh'i,rd Tultnadge h:tH found an almost
's In to the fullest. Sh ulso
i k' advantage of the -e moments
ol P"'K"aii puinos wnic.T are pro-
(ability to "get her teeth into" a
,lt or r4M, ,r:ima When Hie plot
( f (imhi'b it. her wuv.
Kirs) National has not stinted in
Ihe Ifust on either cast or produc
tion. The. .vet are t ruly lavish,
notably those showing the Kim
Tree Inn and the luwn fei of a
muiti-inltllonalre. The photography
also stirs one to high jiralse.
In the cast Mi?s Moore bus l.loyd
Hughes as her leading man, while I
I lie chief comedy role In in the
hands of l.eon Krrol. who created
the same part in iegi'eld's state
version. Krrol is at his funniest
on the screen.
others who lend their able ef-
forts ure Myrtle Stedman, John T.
(.Murray, Dan Mason, Kva Novak,
Stay Hallor, Carlo Sehlpu,
H.
"Thundering Herd"
Now knowing
At The Star.
"Tho Thundering Herd," which
opens a three days' run at the Star
theater today, is hound to appeal
to all level.s of humanity. Ji will
be bailed witli the keenest delight
I by the average movie-goer because
lit contains some brand new thrills
and brlstb'H with exciting action.
It will meet with the universul fa
vor of the younger generations be
cause It combines just the right
proportions of drama and romance.
And it is certain to attract the
scholar and student because of its
historical background.
1 The picture is based on Linden
Hubbard's adaptation of Xanc
drey's famous novel, ami is a story
of tho lawless west of iS7()-7li when
vast herds ot Buffalo roamed Jhe
plains and the Indian war cry Van
a thing of terror.
I Briefly, it deals with 1he hard
' ships f a caravan of pioneers who
1 abandon their furms in the middle
west and make a drive Tor the buf
falo fields of Wyoming and Mon
tana, at that time u wilderness In
habited by huNtlle Indians. More
particularly, the slory concerns the
NEW THOU IKONER JUST ARRIVED
The "Open End" or the No. 30 Thor Ironer takes care of
r'Jffles, cuffs, collar hands, etc. Skirts and dresses can be
Ironed under the entire length of t he ironing shoe. No
brackets or braces to obstruct just a clear Ironing space
thirty inches long.
No Special Wiring Necessary
Attach to any light socket.
Price R 1 07. (HI Terms to Null Your tVniveulence.
La Grande Electric Company
Roesch IJldtf.
Theatres
romance of Tom Poane and MlUy
Fayre a romance which exempli
fies the truth of (hut old adowe.
"the course of true love never Old
run smooth."
The exciting adventures of the
pioneers which culminate In a ter
rific battle with the liidtunx and the
inent of dynamic thrills for audi
ences to enjoy.
Acting honors fall to the lot of
Jack Holt. ,oin Wilson. Noah lleery
ami Itaymond Hit t ton, who effec
tively portray the leading rolen.
The entire production reflects great
credit on Wit Hum K. Howard, who
directed the picture.
"Laughing at Danger"
0)eilS TwO-DilV Kuil
At Sherrys.
In "T-aughlng At Tanper(
at '
Sherrys todi.y and tomorrow. iClch-
p.rfid starring vehicle for h's r
markable talents, providing as it '
does Hpeciacnlnr action delicate ro
mance and humor blended in ab
out c(iml quantitiet.
When spectators see what' Mr.
Talnuutg' is required to do in
"Laughing At Hanger" they will
be Hitrprisi-d that he comes thru
alive. Hut a smalt matter like
that proves no handicap to tho
young star, who stands off innum
erable foes, including a gang of in
ternational spies bent on stealing
ileal It ray" inuehfn
during the
course of the picture. ,
Kva Novak Is cast In Ihe chief
feminine role opposite the redoubt
able stunt-actor, and she proves a
lovely foil for his daring exploits.
Talmadtfe lias the pari of Alun Ito-
mington, a young society clubman
who becomes bored with life when
(ills sweetheart deserts him. ihe
events which follow prove conclu
sively that life still holds quite a
bit of interest lor him.
Lee Mornn In his latest comedy
"His High Horse
shown.
Is alNo being
The ancient Unbylonlans counted
in terms of sixties. As the earliest
astrologers were accustomed to this
reckoning, the figure tin was nat
urally adopted in ihe earliest meth
ods of timekeeping. The minute"
stood for something very small or
minute. When the minute was split
up U was the second split, huncu
our ''second.'
Butcher Rejoices Over
Wife's Recovery
"My wife suffered for five-years
and practically lived on toast and
hot .water. Doctors said she
would have to be operated for
gall stones. " A lady advised lu-r
lo trjfiiyp's Wonderful Remedy
and. afle- taking ,4 1 bultles ; .over
two 'years ago. she lias been en
tirely we!ll ever , since." It re
moves the catarrhal mucous from
the intestinal tract and allays the
in flam mat km which ea-na-s prac
tically all stomach, liver ami in
testinal ailments, including appen
dicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded at alt druggists.
Adv.
i
Don't Get
"A
Hitting
WE6CITA K - ( Miners vec-i- I . r- l
i , 1 1 woiaint i-r" '-?--T- miff I I JW1
ly.f frwTs if
! L (m
FOREIGN TRADE
CONVENTION ON
SKATTI.K, (API In an address
before rlie National Foreign Trado
convention today on "American
Hanking and World Uehabllila
tlon." Henry M. Itohlnson of tho
First National Hank oi Los Angel
es, declared it tin wise, under nor
mat conditions, for American ban
kers to Impose conditions upon fo
reign borrowers so as to protect
American producers and manufac
turers. Kmphaslxing that he was dtsctis
sln gthe subject solely from the
standpoint of practical business,
he said Ihe free movement of cre
dit outweighs any disadvoulages.
In the present situation bankers
must consider that loans should be
made wit ti a view to their effect
on the business life of Ihe coun
try. Mr. Itohlnson stressed that the
damming back of the normal flow
of International credits Is one of
the chief reasons why F.urope Is 2f
percent behind her world trade uf
I'UIi In iiiKuilliy. "This gap must
be closed up." he said, "before any
pari of the world begins to make
stable progress."
Facing this situailon, the speak
er said, hankers are seriously en
deavoring lo guard their loans
abroad, in the face of a tremen
dous demand lor them In F.urope,
against I heir use to support com
petition or to tighten up our own
money market.
After reviewing the purpose of
the Dawes plan, Mr. Kobinson
MummariKed the foreign balance of
the Putted States, cheeking off In
vestments and similar payments
ago lit st. our favorable export bal
ance in merchandise, and conclud
ed that although we have n debit
balance of (4 71 ,tMl0,ai)ti this dt bit
has had no adverse effect either on
our t.r.,nt position or on our cu-
paclly to Hell our goods ibroad.
Mr. Itohlnson said he looked for
a more serious problem in compe
titive conditions in world trade
when the normal annuity to bo
paid by Germany Is i cached, by
ihe end of the fifth year of the
Dawes plan. Germany must then
pay in $G2fi.u0o,otr per year find
there will be u keen de.dre to real
ize on these accumulated credits.
Owing to the debt of relationship
of Great Hrilain to the 1'ntted
States, the problem Is In lis final
analysis a Gernmn-Amerlcnn prob
lem, the speaker asherted. Ger
many must become a great surplus
exporter of goods; tho Fnltcd Sta
tes must face German exports of
possibly 350.fHin,iitHi. Forced by
reparations pressure to take ny
share of those goods allied count
ries must continue to have Invest
ments from tho l ulled Slates ami
the prospect of American financial
connection with F.urope naturally
becomes greater nnd more compli
cated. i. To .kimm'O. "B'l'jiJft.i.. M''.1m,V
man compel lllon wit h ' A merlean
goods, Mr. Itohlnson suggested that
tin; mvessary steps be worked out
by groups of American business
men most uueresieu mi ine ques
tion, who should privately organ
ize a coordinated plan to get to-1
gether uvailablo information and !
use it for the general ail vantage I
of business conditions in the l'nl-i
ted Stales.
As delegates to such a hoard
he suggested representatives of
the National Forest Trade oun
cil, 1'ntted States section of Ihn In
ternational 4'hamber of Commerce,
Tiilled Slates Chamber of ( 'om-
irierce, American Hankers' Assoc)-1
at ion and the Investment Itnnkei-H
Association, with consultation and
advice of tin; Heerelnr of Com
inerre and the Secretary of Trea-i
sury. I
Mendelssohn held the bagpipes
in high enteem and Introduced In
his overture to "The lielnideH" an
imitation of (he strains of the pipes,
Him Wrong
Home
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Snohr In 1S2II was the first - t -
tl. e u baton an a conlurtlnir Btick v ,
In KiiKlnml nt u lilillhurmonlc con- I A A K R S
e-i rl, l.efor.i which time, the violin- I " ,, "
lt u.imlly iiuirkcd time with hla Tailors, Cliancra, Iycrs
bow or root. I An'' I'rcsacrs
, rilO.NK .MAIN 733
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OTA PC Jlattrcsses - Rugs
nlHUr Clcancil . Itcbulll.
UinVII. Icnllicr Jlnitiesscs Slatlo
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Vnlou turande i ' , old Mrpct
7:30 A.M. 8:30 A. M. I iiinlturu lU pnlrcd nnd
I 11:00 A.M. 1:00 1'. M. T I'-overc!
2:16 p.m. 6:aop.M. La (ranue Mattress
1:00 P.M. 6:30 P. M Mccnscl rnmliti.tor
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llcn.lqiinrlcrs, Soninier Hotel elms. J:.lwuiils, Prop
PURITY BREAD
If you nro 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 linked at this establishment. It
would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your appe
tite and please your digestion.
La Grande Bakery
K. J. McWILLIAMS
By BLOSSER
By TAYLOR