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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
Friday, July ?, 1025. TITE LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER The Observer Want Ad Page Che Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties FOR KENT I''OR Itrc.NT Five room modern well turnitOu-d hunttnlow. l'hone Main 5&7 or Inquire 2lat N. Kir. j 15-i-;-3lp' I'OII HUNT UuixiRe. iniiulro lf.14 Jelt'erson or phonc'4iiti M. IO-7-2-31P I'OH liKNT .fo.lern (-room upt. ! . unl'urniHheil. Basement and fur-j nilee. Inquire ul 1 in2 N Ave. or phone 31)!! I!. 15-7-2-lilp' I'OK ItKNT Furnished npi. 1307! Penn ave. 7-7-1 -tf :K KENT Two-room modern TlliniBnc.l upari infill, juii I'lmr- th. Hub .Apartments. S-6-8-tf I'OK liKNT 4-room house. New . ln Hook and Stationery Co. 10-6-4-tf KOll ItKNT quire J. J. Apt. In Foley. Foley. 8-4- Jn-22-tf FOR SALE KOll SAI.R Alfultft Hay In the shock. .). I). Itohhins. Tltone KarniiTfl 2llx. 12-i;-27-tit FOIt SAI.liJ fi-room modern HOMG& Homage In our profession m e a n e meticulous 'reaped for the wisheH of the1 bereaved. Their wishes constitute an obligation which we try to discharge per fectly. iNODGRASB M EIMMEKAiAN Undertakers ' Mr Safely -"Swrfliu Comfortably Come to our Stfttfe Depot on Jefferson St. AU 6tAges leave from there dull except Sundaja, LEAVE LA GRANDE FOR Joseph 7:30 - 0:00 - 12:30 - 4:00 U filler 9:00 - 1:00 - 4:30 fcodletun 1 1 :00 - 4:00 DEPOT PHONE MAIN 7t Summer Kitchen Comfort la made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good eookiiiR results. See various niodeln here. Furniture Fir und Jefferson l'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Extra Star-A-Slar , J3.60 No. 2 Shingles -.$2.00 No. 5 to 2 V. G. Grade Shingles $4.30 Pure Linseed Oil, Per Gallon $1.3.1 The Grande Ronde Lumber Go. Jtctall 1'anl Across Tracks on (Jrecnwood Ave. EFFICIENCY We hear much about "efficiency." It is the 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. If II Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will du It cpilckly and economic ally, tso matter what your want, If it can be. fomiit in the I. a (.ramie, territory, a Want Ad will rind II. Header interest mid reader confidence built over a long fH'i-lud of years hIiowh Its value In Gb.srrver Want Ads. Iiifellitfeiit people wntcli them constantly for Inlying, renting irailliiK. Bet ling Jobs and getting help, etc. The cost l.s wnall (lie re turns are Immediate, "AN OBSERVER WANT Al WUiL DO IT." hnu.se. Lot Cnxll.ll. Full liiise? meat. Will take ear us part payment, fall 3K7 .1 or 1 TiHti S Ave. Z3-7-2-3tp Foil HAI.K Fryers, erale lulten Ceo. H. I'hi.pnuin. 8-7-2-3tp loll HAI.K-I;w'l VHte Sedan. A Hiiup. Atno a few other Rood baiKiiinti In used earn. Kxcellent tt rnis. Set; A. MeCrary. it)-7-2-3tp roit SAt,K Oiii! r Itoom house, Bood barn, large chlrken house und orch-ard. Corner 3rd and Y Ave Call 2S2 It. 2l-7-l-3tp WANTED WANTKIi i:peri. nee 1 lrl wish es to do housework in good home. Wrile X care Observer. 14-7-2-2tp WANTKI) waitress. An experienced hotel Hotel Foley. 7-7-2-31 W'AN'i'FIJ I'osllion us steno. Kraplier or typist. Experienced. I'lionn 872 or write liox 7U3, U nloll. 14-B-80-41P WANTED Sewing llratly done. IJhone 432 R. Mrs. Noru Webb. 9-0-11-tf i PAINTO, fnlciming paper hunting I J. r. l.undry. Phono 4ol W. I O-B-3-tf Exchange NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ads are strict ly CASH IX ADVANCE; copy mui.t be lu nol luttsr than a. in. Uatu of Insertion. lUUca: 2c per word for each Insertion. IAI.F.SMA.N' WANTKI) To sell our fruil und ornamental nurs ery stock roses, Hhruhbcry ,et exclusive territory, lliieral cash advance weekly on orders: tree out I'M . MAY Nl HSF.KY ClI.M I'ANY, Yakima, WashlllKlmi. 2S-7-J-4IP Ftlll HAI.I luers in". Cherrits. Call I'ar- li-i-S-Clpl '.l l!i:it Hllll'K First class home. place, ltooins til all prices. Al so hest tahle hoard. Aparllltillt. 1 7-7-3-1 1 FOlt HALF -Victor I'.irtal.le Pho nograph, all good records, fall j:.4 .1. I u-7-:l-1 1 P WAN'I'FI) I'ca pickers Momlay at H o m e r Wilson's. Frultdale. l'hone W Sunday. H i -7 -:l -1 1 l-'tl'lt SA1.K l''urnii lire, two rang es, dresser, chairs, heaters. clc. fall Ilin2 Washington .Street. ll'-7-:l-ltp Schools Are Urged to Teach Machine Figuring IXDIANAPtllJH (AP) Tt-aoh-hitf of machine bookkeeping ami inaehine ealeulailon in coniniercial 1 liih hcIiooIm was nred ioila by J. C. SprtnKnian. of the Cornniereial Department of the I'onllae. Mich., hlnh school, bel'orv tin- Kusiiiess Kdueallonal Association In annual I convention here. Air. npnnKman miui trus, worK Hlmiild be then nunils with the r... ' ciulremeniH of business constantly in mind, and that the nature Of the work HhouJd be Koverned by thu kind of machines used in tliu community by industry. siar. luus proven hn rlxM to star- C A. 1-lyre, husini'ss mannKer of ( !" In 'Tlashiiiff Spurs," the the Cievt'land Clinic und Associated silnina; drama of Western plains Hospitals, declared indications ' which comes io the Sherry theater point to the cstablishmeni of a today. Custer in the role of liar system of commercial I raining t hat ry Htuarl, dashes through the pic will be similar to the work received jiure with b-aps and bounds, prov- by medical K'Hduatea in interne serviei' and law students in most courts. J. It. 11. .iuore, he:d or Hi,' His tory Department of Km me rich Ala nual Train bur It lull school. In- it tn mi t Kilts In il iKi'tissinir t he ' 'nn- 1 trlbutlons of Teachers of Keonom ic.s to Hie .lulerpretalion of 1h School to tile 'om m unity" btforc the, National :'omhcIIj .foil . tHoeiul. Htudies, declared "interrelation be I ween the home and the school! muy prove valuable to boih," and tliat the task of inTerpret ilir the school to the fommunilv rounlrcd I "cooperation in its broiulest sense." I''rancea It, Kelly, supervisor of Home KcouomtcN, Alinneiipotis, tol the American Home Kconoiule as- social ion 1 hat t he greatest care bi eerci.sed to select the niosl of- I'ieieni equipment lor home ecu- i nomic work in junior and senior Jii);li schools, as if this were done , more efficient work could be done j and ttie "tcachiuK loud" reduced. I'irl Itolor Vuehl on Trial POTSDAM, (AT) The world's first rotor yacht was ; feature of the exhibit lor aquatic spoils held recently. It made a trial trip rn day of the ex hi tut ion on Tempi in Lake and performed sa' isfoet orily IlLalie nil. I li.rfonne.l sa'lnlVielmily ' a.,t ,.,, ),ere'in "I 'lllrkie." (lilt- faith, the ohservaltee ( the Wall- I 4 i If 4n 4 I I? 1 11 j ei'M In the east Include Thomas I lial h ami reverence r)t- iu. uuril of f ra, ,Lfl jt I Lt1. 1 J il ' , " , , ' 1 " ; -'iriKnii. wno KJin.-u a niKli Place (jo.l. an.l to .lenioimi rai e io auk- B ' a U 3 r-g l-1g Ta -VS K. J. McWILMAMS .in ii... .i.K- ii Bm mi ...... ia. i in lllmiloin lis iNIek farler In the lo-Kaxon people the privileges HUH fc" "" aL IilL.l IiLH ti ' t' I i yon cairt make a mistake. i.lelectlve series; Helen Itowlatnt. responsibilities attached lo Hum hy rT7pfr'i 1 1 ' ; j';-!.;' VJ ; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Intlucements By BLOSSEIt" i MOM'N POP Didn't Ask Where By TAYLOR ; . f rr- . ... . , v- -v - V V'Ouft IVoTrlEC HOME? r " ( W.E- L RAPPED AND SOUR x 1 J ZJLT"( i ::r:::ft"sf Tf 1 " : . 'p -'L:. house -l live Mfdtf . r k ' ;:: H XT Tj ir. across the JjS J - . r-S wnmurt ..i' V lf'-?f VAtWKlKG V . ' OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo USTef-. EVtR.ETT, OTON'T Kip ME A0OUT v balloon TROuseR3' lock, at you I A kOL U- 1 U A n LlAri1 U A D ' l Y i I rr-si-v f -a r-s. . Vw-!' i fe" THAT'S A SOOTi ONE I f HAR ' HA1?!! HARM! LAUG-H AMD ' GROW TAT ! WE'LL. VKE r- I so!rrftiN6r- c- 7 yfcrY ft ia ai nca stAvtcc' ikc. ' J La Grande "Flashing Spurs" Qlir., if C ollO lng HZ oneiTVS iTodaV and TOIIIOITOW, ! 1 ' 1 m Job C'UHter. the new Western injr himself u crack-shot, a finish ed athlete and more thun that nn ec-ptlonaUy film actor. "I'lashinir Si)iirs" I ells u West ern story "differently' U lias been acclaimed by picture critics of t be best pictureH of Its kind yet produced, and ill In alone insures l ao per cent vnlertain ment. ; ... . ,.,.. . j. .o,win'iy18iiowii)R. "Ki.utfJ'oUan,',' Kxi ra at 1 faction, "KtereoscopikM.' Sills ill AflOthei rnv mi ri'l j. A il ' 111 P 11111 at The Arcade. Another big First National fea ture picture, with Milton sills In the stellar role, has been secured for Hie Arcade theater today. The coming picture n "The Mak ing of OWtuUey.' an adaptation of Ceroid Heauniont's Ited I look mag nziiio story of Hie same tlilc. It Ih Sills' first starring vehicle, and is a vivid, heart-gripping story of n New York policeman and a society heiress, especially fitted for the stalwart dramatic vigor of the star outstanding exponent of I wo d roles. fist "l Supporting HIRs In nn nxrcllcnl CM to rule laml nml Hea; to re. I al, I l,Iyl IJ ilitl In'.-ast henile.l I,,. IMrnlhv Mnbnlll I... Ih.. r II... . -Urha k.n t'r'fe'a 1"41 S J "0 ( FZ'f ' I'm1 -i -7 1 xc; sr la . ! si?! ' A'il 'F? CTii r-x, m( ) : Theatres C-yrnr-old screen phenom; Claude King. Warner Richmond, Julia Hurley, Allen Urnmler, Charles Graham, Nell Craig and Jack do I.ncey. T h rl I Ik pa lore, pa t h os, t rape d y , color, real fun, beautiful photogra phy, a wonderful love story ami un usual settings are promised in "The Making- Of O'Malley." A large part of I he picture was photographed on the streets of New York City, where Sills, who plays the role of a. poilcemuii. Is shown actually en gaged In directing' New York's street truffle. Ten Lost Tribes of Israel to Organize AriuJl'tAi'lll. (AD Why Ang-lo-Sayonh (Who helleve they are the dc-sreiidWtft'Of the Ten Host Tribes of Israfif hotild organi.e into a federal iO'll. hi contained in a letter addressed to ('hrisi iann by the Itev, Cteorue Mctiinnis, urging them to attend a national convention to be held in Wuuullu Springs, Colo., August Hi -1 S. for t hat purpose. Itev. Mr. McClnni.s said the fed eration was planned along tin or ganization In Great ItrHain, where I'rlnresH Alice, a cousin or King George. Ih chief patron, and Lord Gisboroilgh. president. "The Anglo-Saxon Federation will have for its object the fed eral ion of orthodox 'hristiunn of all denominations w)io beiee the 1 tilde to be the inspired word of lod," said Hey. Mr. Metiinnis. "to promulgate the belief that Anglo Saxons lire the descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel; lo prove that this race has been chosen of God to rule land and Hea; to re store the sanctity of the christian faith, the observance of the Sab bath ami reverence for the word of God. and to demonstrate to Anglo-Saxon people the privileges Itlld responsibilities attached to Hieiu by Editors Go to Jail Under Censorship Imposed by Brazil Kin UK JAXKKJO. Uroll (AD A staff ot censors has been dis tributed among the local newspa pers by the HruKfliail government in order to prevent the put d lea -t ion of attueks on I "resident Arthur IU nmrdeH and the Hruilian gov ernment. .n unofficial statement nail ul the foreign ot fir ex plained 111' nime as a guamnlrr for public order. "The public at present is an easy prey to news paper propaganda," it was explain ed, "and some Ura.Hian editors take unjust i flu hie advantageti of the freedom of the press. If the newspapers were not rent rained, their contents would ercute a bad impression about ltrazli when read abroad." Kilitors say that most of the cut ting is in copy dealing with administration-policies and revolutionary ptutt lag. The government's power to stop publication of ah unfriendly news paper was checkmated recently by (icluvio Kelly, a judge of ibe fed eral courts in Kto de Jntierio, who made a derision which permits the retippearauce of the Correlo da Man ha, alter ti ban of nine months. The newspaper was rinsed last year .shortly alter the revolutionists were driven out of the city of Sao l'aulo, and moliy of I he editorial staff havu been in jail. The own er and uditor, Kit in undo I lit ten -court, escaped utter seven months and is iimw a political refugee at Die Chilean embassy. His sou, purl owm r and managing editor, lias been eoniluod for nearly one eur. The decision of Judge Kelly was based on the opinion that the rins ing of a newspaper by I he gov ernment is a violation of the prl vale properly rights guaranteed cit izens of llra.il by the constitution. Mr. Itilleiieourt rlaims to i.avo lost $200,000 as a result of the ban against his newspaper. The city editor of Jornnl. nn Important commercial paper of Itio de Janerio, was arrested u few days ago, the day after the censor .stopped the appearance of u story dealing with one of the candidates for t he forthcoming president lal election. reason of their descent from Israel. Key. Mr. McCinnis declared the Kngltsh federation, composed of i.ooo.oou members, was preaching this doctrine und restoring faith. in, i.n e.,.ll ii t,.,, "Iet the cooling liiHze.q Mow in your own home," advises our Mr. Klectm sene. It's n like a (rip to the seashore to sit In t ho cooling wind waves of a O. K. Klectrlc Fan. It's a most sensible Huminor tinio purchase Just I he size you need for the room you want it, In. Our electrical service is at your electrical cull phone us. Professional Directory This directory Is especially bandy for Hie newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the name and address of tome profutisloiiul man. It lion been candidly pre pared ami will prote to be a ready aid to any reader Ju ob taining prompt professional ocrvlco Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys UICII I-:. liltAOV Attnrnny-nt-1-.SW, offleu W't'Ht-Jttcobsoil liUild Jnii", Tolt'phont) Main 111, COCHI1AW and KHFHH Altl O0. T. Cuelirun nod Colon It. libfriiard. Attorneys ut Law, hti Ortuitto Na tloi.Hl Bank building. Tuluuhoue Main HI. ItOIIKItT 8. KAKt Attorney at t jHiobion building. TtJlrpnona Main CA Uli 1. lini.'M Attorney at Uw, ltooin 20, New Kdf y Jiulldlatf. Tulepbonu Wnin 7 7 tf. DontisU Ur. Vt'UNK JOHNSON ... Ot'nttit. tiardnur bulldiiitf. Toleptiouo M&iu Dr. It. II. Hill. I. KM PontlHt. Itnoma U to IS. I'aliiit'r-Uot'iiuU building:. Tuluphomt Alain 70. Ur. K. I. AIOHSMA!V llntlwt, finite 2. ivf r ftd OroMi Drur is tore. Telephone Main 717. Architect C. U. ftllM.Kll, Aroblti-rt Itoom 7 T.a firwnd Nathmwl Itnnk nnlMlnir The man who kicks about the food at homo usually lit afraid of the. wolters in rcHtaurantn. If he advertises it, he knows It's good. .M'nian Prliut's DIon AM1TIT., rriMHln. IAI' Prln. oi'hh Wanda an Schoi'iiulrh-Curo- lulli dli'd riTi-ntly at tho age of 77. Hhi! wiih ll' former niothnf-lu-lnw.of 1'rlnci'HH lli-riuhic, wife of lht former tcrnuin kulm'r . STAGE ON AND AlTEIl MAY It i-kavis i.i;avu I'nloii la (iraiule 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 1:00P.M. buuuay 1:00 P.M. , S:S0 P. M. p. a. dcTjAp iri'ailquarli'j'K, Sunuiitv Ilolrl PURITY BREAD If you nre 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 Physicians & Surgeons STKI.I.A K. tlO.MIHft, M. II. l'liysiclau and burgeon Ttoonia lu-il Telephone oiuuier Buildlnfr Main .& 1 JIAtlHY nOl'VY, BI. D, 1,1 K IHM VI. l. I), l"raetlce liuitteti to itinea.-ea of tba Kye, Kar, No and 'J'tiroat. , Vmw Foley 'IVephon , liulldltitf llaln 1 K. H. KIHHV. At. I). I'tiysicittU and iSurtfeon N"W Foley Telephone miliums; Main 41 HII IIAItlHM AMDS M. jl, I'hysiciau and burgeon t Oardner Tle phone liuildiiig Alalu w. r. mi a nun v. si. i. rt..?,?,eJr Telephone: Inilldlns; Main & V M. NOOHIO, SI. 11. K. I,. ltAI.H'(l, ,11, o, ' i IrtPtlra llmlud lii tllHt.ufit.a of th n.t".h 1;:oar,-N'0"8 uJ Throat. t Itoom. 18-19 Tflfohnn. 8iii.m,r Building illm 771 7 A. I IllOIIAIIimillV, BI. D. Uuritury , Room. H-17 TeleDhoni Osteopathic Physicians ; J. 1.. lMil.K. 1). O. t Uenernl OKti'opathIc 1'ractlc. ' . MAIIOAHKT INtil.K, 1). O. Practice limited to cara of Infanta, Building WaJ WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And l'l-ossers I'HOXE MAIN 7.13 ' llopot Street Mattresses - Rugs . Clranetl Itcbtillt. Feather AlattrMHea Motto I'lllows Itenovated l'lnff Jttigs Made from old carpeU. Fiirnlltirn Iti'imlretl and Itecoverod La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licensed Fiimlitalor . PHONIC 41M-W ( lias. IMn arils, Prop