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Saturday, June 27, 192.". Page Fourteen THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo roil iu:nt J''Oll Ith'NT A niotlirn nil-room ' houa. KiirnUht'cl or unfurnish ed. Cull 42 It. . 12-S-:6-3t iioi:ki;h KOIl ItKNT -J. I.. Mara.! - B-S-Z3-0I p I l'OH ItKNT Two-room mo'ifirn furnished apartment. 1817 Kour-I th. Hub Apurtmonta. a-I-S-tf l'OIl ItKNT 4-ronln house. New . lui Hook and HtHtioiiery Co. . . . 10-6-4-if Kpll KENT Apt. in Kolfjf. In quire J. J. Foley. 1-4-22-tf FOrt HAM3 l'OH HALF? "flood Unlit weiiflit trailer for tourlnK. cover, ruin , und dust proof. Krrvrs uh ciliip - table, folding Ir-ua. $25.0(1, 13M6 s W Ave. 22-0-26-Jlp J-'OK HAI.K Allillfil Imy In shock tf lit per ton. KJiat plure eant of - t.'ounty J-Win. 14-G-2G-6IP toll HAM-; New Cobbler potil ' toes poatpulil ic. A. II. Klillth, llcrinlslon. Ore.. . l-C-:'3-6tp Iflt Can Be Done An Obwrrrr Want Ad will do It quickly ami rctuioifilo allf. -No matter what your want, If It can Iw found In the La .rande territory, a Want Ad will find It. Header lnlrnst and render txMifideuce built otcr a lH'K period (if fars shows Km lnn fn ObTtnr Uuiit Ad. Intelligent profile wnicli tlietn mnslniitly fur buying, renting, trading, (telling Jobs and gelling help, nr. 'Jim exist Is Miinll Ibo re turns are Immediate. "an onnKRvrn want AD WIUj IK) IT." NEW TODAY NOTICE nlfled Want Ada are atriot 1 CAKH I.N AIIVA.NC'K; copy must bo la Dot later than 9 m. ni. date of Inaertlon. IlaMw: 2o per word for each tiwertlon. I'Olt KAI.K (III ItKNT S room fiirnlHlied huurdini; house. 111& V Ave. 10-0.17-ltu I'Olt HAI.K $750.00 Kdiilly In ino-d- rn 5 room Iioiihi- or will liilin l-'ord ear us mrt payiui-nt. In- iilrt; Observer, 1 'J-C-l'7-JIp ' l-'oll KKNT One 3 room and one 4 room house, i-hoiie 4 7u M. 12-6-:7-ltp I'Olt ItKNT Four or five room furnished house on paved street. 508 Adams. Cull 135 J. 1 5-B-27-1I I Oll HAMS At Cost. Modern flvoj -T room houae, fireplace and two! - lota. Apply Mia. Melnler, 15011 Aduma Avenue ufd.-r 5 o'clock. 211-0-24-Mp IJNT Avan n;i- f N. Ash. .(1ST A dark shepherd dot;, lauie wi.-arliiK collar, last sei-u on IiIkIi- way- ner t'nlon till Tunlss. I'homi Obs'-rver or l-'jirne-rs IH. 19-li-L'IS-2t. d-'amlly wuHhiriR. -J407 6-(l-26-3lp VANTKI) Ht'.InK neutly done, " cheap. 1307, 41 Ii Hlrcct. TI -e-;'4-4tp 1IIIMI ,V ANTl;H TO KKNT On or bc r fore July 15, by middle nircd couple, no children, n Tour ' or 'tt five room modern house in pav tt. ed district. No iimrl ments. Write or cull 1901 V Avenue. ' 32-C-J4-3IP :VANTKll Any klnda of. second hand roods. Whtle'a Hecond ,1 Hand Hlore. Adalua. I'hone ' til 9 J. 15-0-25-lf l-'OI NO (Jrapeco-Hlfire. Club Cbrar r,-ii-L'o-:M TURNOVER IS AT LOW POINT WANTKO Cullle f to 50 heud. It. Hayhurst. to pasture. '5 V. II. No. 2 J. I'. IO-O-23-lltp V'ANTKII Hecond cook for Will y lown Lake Wonderlund. Cull J. C Mcl'heraon, Wultowu laike. ' ' 12-0-22-Ct 4VANTK1I Hewlnir neatly done. i 1'hono 432 II. Mrs. Norn Webb. ' : 9.-n-tf TAINTd, Culclmlmi papi-r huhftlnf? J. 1'. Landry, I'hone 4K1 W. - ' 6-8-S-tf HOMAGE 4 rr HoinuFcu In our profi'Ktilon in e K n ii iiictlruloiiH reupcet ror Ihn wlslicn of the bt'ietived. Tlu-lr wtht'fl toi.Ht()ulo fin ubllKHtlun which' wu try to ilisclmrgc pvr-fectly.. NODC1RAM EIMMKRHAlf dm altera I'OUTI.ANI). (Jie. KhcIiiI). An cxtri'iiicly low lulior tut rxivt-i fcnturt'ij hiHt w '"kH i-iii(byiii"Ul ifpoitH from the varloun fir pro ilticlntf n nti-rH of th wt cou.ti. accotrliiiff to tli A. .-niployini'iit Mi-rvicf li'ttcr iKticd hi-n- toilny, wlitch Ifulicati-H t hut I ll II N ' III I movi-nx'tit of men from job in jolt Ih tit prrHi'nt at t he lowt-t point of lln- yi-iir. Tin- h-ltci-Hlult-H thai t (hti" Is rmt a Kn-al niimlirr of iinniploycd iii-n In tin Mr dlHlrii ts. 'I'lH' o ii niipply of moxt ill UlndH of hi'lp hi the Inland Km-piri-, u t-ondllloii u hie It Iiuh pi iuIMm) for the pHHt nioiftli. Iiiim not perceptibly tlecreiiHeil, the let tec HtateH. Itepoi tft from ( he vtii Iouh dlstt IctH follow : Med ford, ( re. Not many un employed rnen here, 1 KuifeiH'.- lt Mlctenl help well em ployed. 'oriKidet able migration to am) from Natron eut-oir. MeMlnnvlMe I' lull ranelien btiHy with full rr-w, llayim; well almi. I''iw unemployed in IhlH dlKlrlit. roithilld New JobH idfet'il eniiflne! to con;d r 'let toii work, Small laboi' hirnovei-, . Short time Jobs for berry pleKeni and nuiMr bf t' win Kei h Kl vtnt; employment to many men and wmiieii. Simill KiirpliiM of emiimon labor. Abi'i-4een, Vnh.- Many campH dou n. All Ha wm II Ih opei ulliin. I .a bur turnover Hinall. I'vw men out of woik on (iniys Harbor. 'I'luoinii. - More lluin emniKh la bor In t Mm lly lo rare lor fill rent demuudri for help. Keatllc More limn half of f'u K't Hound canipH rlo.seil. Saw inlllH npi-ralliiK. Sl.lllt'd help ol all KIlldM vll employed. Spokane I.uikc Hiirjilim of uivll lii'te, hit IlldlliK Htiuie Hklllnt worU et H. (irofluo I 'onsldei able luKiiu beiif itone with lorn I help. 1'b'iiiy of labor. t'ulvlluv-Alt work tared for by Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with h lMCKFKCnON STOVK with quick, good cmiking rosultn. Sec varimis iikkIcIh here. Furniture Exchange Fir tuid Jefferson l'hune iH l WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE I-llt HUNT 1 four und I five, loom house partly furnished. 4 und Depot. I'hone 470 M. 10-6-27-ltp IO It ItKNT Modem furnished a parlment. Ground floor. 1'iofl Wash. 12-0-27-lt I'Olt IlKNT-partmenl. -Modern furnished u Waverly Apt. 7-C-27-4tp I-'Olt ItKNT l-'our room filrnlsheil apartment. H. A. lrawloid 12IH Tenth street. 12-6-27-lt I'Olt HAI.K Allultu Hay in the shock. J. li. liobbins. I'hone l-'urmers 20. 12--27-0l Ccrr rt hojcx ij-u cvo. tzYTir-cr thinks Ht'S (t J RIGHT VIST TiCTtvtLH OU WD ne, Ml?.Tl?Ue, He'J MUCH OVtRRATCt), MD 1 WOOLON'T Be soRpRiait; if HdrHAV tug cl-fce He- v. 7T:i ve Both . . KMOCKcRS Cut -? f 4s j t fully und the result Is a film, re plete with adventurous action, flu vored with roinuncu and chock-full of pietoriu) beauty. Nothing hua been omitted from the film thut would contribute to an accurate and faithful portrayal of thu old went. The hardships and privations of the- sturdy pin neem is vividly depleted and the whopHultj niuMsucre of great herds of buffalo Ih pictured with nturll ing boldnetss. The cut wuh evidently aelectod with cat and thu feutured playwrs, in particular, ucijuit theinbelvew with considerable distinction. Jack Jiolt has seldom been seen to bet ter advuntuge; Jois Wiluon has a part to which she brings both beuuty and hintronlc ability: Noah IP; ery plas u villainous role in his u.tual effective lyle; und Ituyiuond Hntton wins new luurels in his churueterizatlon of an ttxperienced buffalo hunter. l'icture-goers who prefer their film fare tteusoned with plenty of thrills will liud this screen play much to their liking. The Indian battle Is one of the tremendously exciting highlights in the picture, und the stampede of two thousand feur-muddened buffalo is certain to make even the most blaxe film fan sit up und take notice. "The Thundering Herd" Is not only excellent film entertainment but it is an enduring tribute to that ruce of Americans too often forgotten in the hustle und bustle of this juzz uge. KOIt UKNTS-ven room modern! hotiKc. Clone in. Apply J (J" J WuHh. Street. It. A. Crawford. if)--:'7-it KOIt TKADi; Work horses for IlKht ear. A (no It! inch wood and fence pusls fur Kale. I'hone ldi M. 2-6-l7-tp I-'Olt SA laK- Mar moil roadt-ter. Six wire wheels with Kood cord tires. Leaving city, will sell fir l75o.uo if taken ut once. I'hone 'dr it. l"(Ht ItKNT hoilHe. H 0 I Hit M. 4 room modern Fourth St. Call I l-H-'M-U Hill- ni hdp. I.llid-ltltjtvllle- HarveHt to start soon. Plenty of men here to cure for II. 'oeur d'Ab-lie, lduliU Jiibur In exeeHH of demand. Wallace - Jurke Mines opemi ing; no ki areity of help. Klk itlver Monr men than jobs. IIAItVr.ST (UiSK MAIMvl l) Jluul) IWV'Klt. (ire. Willi weal her Ideal, nn eHllmaled yimo lower valley olk .(ourneyeil (o I'arkdale where upper vallev slraw- berry grow era wll h a colorful pngcuni , ni aged on t he lawn of I he grade school, celebrated the I i,,,,.,, mil, ,,,,,.; ..,,,,,. m... ,iii The ; u'IIIIh Will is. the tlexil.le inarv.-l known uh the i-lMKtle jnnte.l pair pi La Grande Theatres Clever, Humorous Acts Promised for Sunday Caudeville. Select vaudeville, fine of those clever, huuioroim and iniiimifil com binations will be introduced lit the Arcude theater on Sunday. Donald MeAdam A- Sullivan Sis tersln "A Wee Mlt of Scoteh." Me Adam is an original Scotch com edian, singing hi.s own composi tion!. In a manner fitting the oc casion, with many lilts of comedy patter. And for excellent fi-iiiu work, (he Sullivan sisters are liard to beat In t heir particular line. Singing und dancing is iniersperH ed with ri' Stotch humor. Condy & M' '!ovviin in a mil Hi provoking nklt "Hokum vs. t'lahs," a pair of eiiterlutners wro me pitst maslers in t he art. The offering gives both it splendid opportunity tor a .i.rtpluy of I heir tab -nt k. Jim mi Hoyle In "AH by Myself." h a single full of wit and humor with malty original sniigM, ,sn iiiK--. a ml mimicry. Cannon Cannon "Tin Keccntric CoiuxtliaiiH" in "This iV That" t iht from the uinsi- hall Jin London and Aii.'-tralia, with wit ty MniigH and sayings which th picture that comes to the Sherry thcub-r on tomorrow. Uven the nativen who gathered along the shop's opined that the water was "purty rough,' and when a nativo commits u general opin ion of that length it la time to be lieve that that is only half of It. It i.s like a farmer's reckoning of a mile t thu next cross roads two miles off hi the one. Those rapids shown in "Steele of the ltoyal Mutinied," lire real, and I hey were "ridden' by the men pictured in the canoes, who were called upon to forget person al naft'iy lor the sake of fidelity of action. Comedy showing "What l'rlee. Cooiy." Talmadge Amazes Sailors of rleet in "Laughing at Danger." Officers und men of the battle ship Culifoiniu, flagship of the I'uctfic coast fleet, enjoyed un in formal entertainment while the big fighter was plowing through rough tjeus on the way to recent target pructlco la the San Clcmentl chan nel. Jick Tulmadge wuh the en tertainer, und while it wus purely u matter of business with him, it wan a great show for the tars. j The Carlos-K.o.U. gtar was per j mltted, thiough the courtesy of the j naval authorities to shoot scenes for his latest picture, "Laughing ut j Imnger," ut Sherry's today, und the ;sulloi-s were ready to admit after they hud seen him work, that the picture wns well-named. He did a leap to the deck from the fight ing top, with only mattresses to break his full; swung by his toes on the .signalling urm, hwuiiff on a rope from one lattice mast to the. other, and did many intrepid stunts whigh amazed the specta tors. Lee Morun in his lutest comedy "His illgh Horse" la also being shown. "Thundering Herd" Makes Hit At Star. KMis ili:a is iti:risi;. Professional Directory Tills dlm-tory la cuiwctallj handy for the newmmer or f.,r the out-of-town rrader who nmy wnnt tlie iwiiie and mldress of some professional man. It has bra uuvrulljr pro pared and will prove lo be a ready aid to ai.y niulcr iu ob taJiiiajf prompt professional nrrvlt- Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys HUfiH K. WHAUV Attoropy-t-Law, offlcH West-Jacobaon iluild Ing. Telephone Main lit. COCHIIAN and KBKItHAHO C.tq. T. Cochran and Colon It. Kbfrliard, Attornt'vs at Law, La Grande Na tional Hank building. Telephone alaiu 81. Physicians & Surgeons BTKI'I'A N. IIOI1MKU, M. I). Physician uud burgeon Ronmi 10-11 TlPphona Soiiimer Hulldlng Main 651 iMititY noi'vr. m. ii. i,i;i; iioi vv, m. i. . 1'ractlce limited to rilticHHes of tba Kye, Krt Nogy and Throat. Npw Foley Telephone Ituildlng Main 16 UO II K It T s, KAKIN Attorney at ( Jncubflon building. Telepnone Main 674. , KIHI1V, M. 11, Physician and Burgeon CA nb . 1IKI.M Attorney at Law, Itoom 20, Npw Foley Iiuilding. Telephone Main 779. Dentists Dr. VK11XK JO II SO V Dentlit, Cardner building. Telephone Main 96. Ur. It. It. Ml I.I.Kit Dentist. Hooms 9 to 15, I'nlmer-Roescb building. Telephone Main 70. Dr. K. I. .IIOISII W Dentlat. Suite li, over lied Cross Urug Store. Telephone Main .717. Dr. It ay Mrnniv Dentist. Itoom 13, Summer building. Telephone Main 7I7. Architect C. B. MII.I.RH, Archltfct Itoom 7 T,a Orande National Finnic BolMlnff If he aavortlBca It, he knowi it's good. New Foley Huiiuing Telephont Main 'ii HICIIAItU P. I.ANOIS M. D. i'byslclau aud Burgeon Oardner BuUUuig Tftoi Ma phona in 8ft W. I. MrAIMIKV, M. U. , burgeon Npw Foley TMnphone Kuildtnir Main Ml ' c. n. .iioohi:, M. D. rhysiciun and Burgeon New Foley Telephone Iiuilding Main 19 P. I.. ItALSTOfV, M. D. Practice limited lo disensPH of the Kye, Kar, Noao aud Throat.. Rooms 18-13 Telephone Soinmer Iiuilding Main 77(1 ' A. L. ItH IIAHIISUN, 31. D. Burgury Hoomi 18-17 Telephone Souimer IJuilding Main lb Osteopathic Physicians J. L. I;i.i:, ti, . General Osteopathic Practice iAiti;Aiti:i i,m;i,i:, d. o. Practice limited to care of Infanta. Sommer Telephone Building Main 104 Spohr in 82i wuh the first to use u baton as a conducting stick in Knglund at a philharmonic con cert, before which time 4he violin ist usually marked time with his bow or foot. thine uf a profitable harvest alb moon program fucludcfi a chil- Ireu parade, eiiifsl rlu n gyiukhail- nu and novelty races. The coronation of M Iss I let a Kelly us iiieen occurred at fi: ltd. Then followed dances by children. i.tudents of Mi.ss Ais Itrown of I jf)ijntC(l' uf Itowarla lame.' and daucen by Starting SllllllaV. .ii.-h nrow n, i en i Kigali, jtohlite Ituepp4 und Thelma l,utou of I'm Hand. M Ihh Lucy M. (iavan- II I accnmpaiilerl t he dancers at t he piano. HI raw berries were vc,t all visitors. eats of contortion, lop-ward ami ackward bending. "Steele of the Koyal it Siierrys flelilug Into hot water Is a fine ure for cold feet. From I he mo;it In. rdem-fl ;.;our doiii;h who ever ii'lniMlei that he bimsetf had ".dmC 'the worst rap ids that any iiottli'in river cmild pOSSes;! COIIies piiMSc 1 4 if the Ill-'U who rode the i-alKit-;; thiom;ll the wild waters shown in ":ile"lc r the Itnval .Mniintr.l,1' tM Vitai:rupb 1 1 istory came to life in all its vivid realism a;;t night at the Star theater. Which is merely another way of saving thai ''The Thunder ing Herd." I 'a ra mount's piiluriza- tioli ul the powerful novel of the iyame name by Zulu (.trey, began its local engagement there unci will i remain for the next I Ii ree days. I j Those who are familiar with 'the i story know that it is written; around the winning of the west, and deals with a particularly im portant and violent period of American history Ihe rush of the pioneers 'In 1N7H from their farms in Ihe east to the hulTalo fields of the far west. Not a small measure of the suc cess of tin' photoplay is due to the skin I u! adapt at ion of J.mbn Hubbard and the directorial shrewdness of William lv Howard. Tin li s was no easy task for the transference of popular story to the mtcch is always attended with a Kon.i many difficulties, in this SA1J;M. Ore. Governor Pler-e declined to proclaim July 16 a legal holiday, as requested by the officers and hundreds of mem bers tif the I'.IkH l(di?t. Iii thlM state. The holiday proclamation hud been requested In connection I with the nutional convention cf f Klks which will be held in Port- land next month. ! The governor's decision was con tained In u letter sent today to i lien S. Fisher of Marshfleld, pres-1 blent of the st ute Klks' associ-i-1 Hon. ; "Tin? declaration of a legal ho!-! blay Is a serious matter to t he j business Interests of the state." j said the governor. "I cannot sec : my way clear to declare such a 1 holiday. How ever. 1 do eurnestly urge that all business men w ho I are Klks, or w hose, employes are j member:! of the order, w 111 en-1 deavor t o a rru nge their a f fal rs 1 so they may attend the conven-j tlon und thai our thousands of g.iests will receive a real Oregon j welcome and entertainment." I STAGE ON AM) ALTER MAI l( JjEAVE l.KAVK t'nlon Iji (iramle 7:30 A.M. 8:S0A.M. 11:ooa.m. l:oop.M. 8:16 P.M. 6:10 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:80 P. M. I. CI. DrlAP lliMHlciunrtrrs, Somnu r Holrl WEAVER'S Tullors, Cleaners, Dyers And Pressors l'HO.NE MAIN 732 Depot Street Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Unbuilt. Feather Mattress Mado Pillows Itenovated Fluff Hugs Made from old carpels. Furniture Repaired and Kccwvered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licensed Fiimlgntor I'HOXK 4S1-W Chas. I Cd wards, I'rop "Sadder still. " remarked Leslie, K. Kdmonds, stale bonus director,; "those veterans, who probably j need the money, will not be able to get a cent of it after June 3u. ; The state legislature has extended 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 if was accomplished success- I n train the time once, but will not do 0O FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS How Remarkable! By BLOSSER 1 EFFICIENCY We hoar much about "efidoncy." U in tho efficient man who wins. Wasting time uiiiicci; sarily is not efficient. The telephone helps you better yourself and enjoy life. It places you before Hie business world. Our office will give you rates Home Independent Telephone Co. y . . . i iTiim.rtriTnn ... -x i , . . -.- .. : s Sr J-AfS M 1 1 : r-i k see usi Si E LADIEr V0UR S 1 O ts amy chamcw- J I ' 1 wiM-u H ijW m lm . rXJJJn . r.-rr-L ' a fill i f ( Wf eit ? , ' zzm -UJ -u mja . j 'z-jljp,mk .ljntM JiiiaJftjP 1 Anything to Siivc a Nickel jj XAYLOU !P, r2 1: i MOM'N roi