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Wednesday, July In, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE? Paprs Seven The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties I FOR RENT I'TiU HUNT Modern Apt. l'hone 471 M. 6.7-14-2tp! roll ItKXT l.lK'it houm-keplnE room:). Idl'i Ailnliiu. J'huntj 257 J. k-7-ll-tr J'Olt KKNT Six room modern hous wilh tfurtiK'. lltli.Oii per j jnonlh. Main r.47. 13-7-S-tr' Kill! ItKNT ll-rooui liuuw. Cull 1 ;01 Slxlli Klnil. U-7-7-lf 1'Olt ItKNT Two-room modt-rn lilrnlshd upurtuiflit. 1017 Four th. Hub Apiirtintnls. D-0-8-tf KOIl RENT Apt. Ill Foley. ln r nillra J. J. Koky. S-4-22-tf I'OK NAI.l!, Foil SAI.K lli-d room wl, ir.O; v. DiniUK room KIM. 7 r ; rntvt'r . Mil Klovc. fill; liv Uo, 2t,; Hook Cumo $lfi. (.itlior pii-i'is liiotlt-riitfly prl'i). Cull s li 4 N ' Avh, J'hone :ni3 It, 2i;-7-U-ftii . 1-'C)U 8A1.K Fni'liltuiL-. Cull 11:02! Wash. Sir. i;-7-14-L'lp I'DIt SAI.K Cheap Monarch rangt. First cIu.hh coiulillon. KQsy terms. Call Jdto rove or phone 279 W. U-7-14-2tp fl'OH SAIJ-: Cherrlus, HIiiks, l.um- I liertn anil ltbiek Kepuhllrans. ' Call at County Farm or Kurm- - era 207. 10-7-1 a-iit p KOK SALK Six cylinder loail ntfr. A 13ui'Kain. Call at Po lice Station. 11. Howard. 13-7-10-01 FOR SAI,K Kino litter register rd Uerman Shepherd i'olice puppies from blue ribbon train ed, ana Imported parents. I'hy inere KennelH, Hot hake, Ore gon. . 22-7-in-ct WANTF.D PAINTG, CaleindriR papitr hanging J. P. Landry. Phone 431 W. -e-s-tf WAXTKD Nursing by experienc ed practical nuise. l'hone Main 783. , lf-7-M-titp WANTKI) TO ItKNT 5 or C room modern well furnished house. for year or more. Take posses sion uny time up to August 15th. Inquire Observer. 26-7-14-fitp- LOST LOST Camera In case. Ilctwren Wallowji l.uke and La Grande. Phone Main J2f. , 12-7-14-lt "HOMAGE Homage in our profession means meticulous respect for the wishes of the bereaved. Their wishes constitute an obligation which wo try to dlHchnrge per fectly IHODGKAfia a ZIMMKRMAH Undertaker II,".V'- Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cookiiiR results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 4T4-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE VACATION Remember the long distance telephone in your vacation plans. It will add to the pleasure and comfort of your holiday. It will serve your convenience in securing information and making arrangements. At lake or shore, in the mountains or by the stream, long distance telephone service means that you are always in touch with home and business. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Atl will lid Jt quickly nnJ economic ally, No matter what your want, If It Can tie found in tin; Pa tinuiilo territory, a W'uiit Ad will rind It. Header Interest and reader confidence built over a long period if years tdiows It value In (Observer Want Ads. Intelligent people watch tin-in constantly for buying, renting, trading, getting Jobs and getting Ih'Iji, do. The cost in Hiiiall the re turns are Intiiit'dlate. MAW OBMCRTOB WANT AD wax DO IT." ( 'innids(iii 1 f res Selected liNiniKrntioii For tjiieen.sluiid ItlilSHANK AP The need for i i be H'lection of iinndtrrani.s, du : port :ti ion of convicted aliens anil I the keeping of a record of all alt vtin in' the commonwealth Is Htrewed In a report by T. A. Perry, under-chief secretary and commis sioner of prices, who was recently appoint fit bead of a It oval Corn-mi.-wsion lo intiuire into the social and economic effect of the In crease in number ' cf aliens In Noi tJi Queensland. ' M r. I-'irry 8UKff's1s n slrictcr nn dlcal examinution and expresst's 1 he view that the existence of fo reign clubs is undesirable. The present alien influx is largely from Sicily and Northern Italy, the emi grants going into the sugar indus try. The modern girl who doesn't kiss Is dangerous. She is trying tn pel married. We Offer FOR YOl'R EXAMINATION AXD COMTAKISOX Lot 5SxllO. has city water, a 4 -room house. Terms cun be had like this:- $100.00 cam, $25.00 per month down to tho mortgage. ' -Lot 50x202, has shado, gatago, city water, modoin. connected to cess pool, good locution. Terms: $150.00 cash, $25. 00 per month down to the mort gage. 1 Lot 50x110, has new modern bungalow. Terms. $700 cash, $o0 per month down to the mortgage. jT.ot 50x110 on Adams avenue. New bungalow, garage. Good terms. We Have Many Others, La Grande Investment Company BONDED REALTORS Reliable Aents for Rel labia Insurance Ooropanlea. (201 Adaixu Ato. UalaTU NEW TODAY NOTICE Claulflrd Want Ails are strict ly CASH IX ADVANCE! copjr must be In not later tluta 9 a. m. date of Insertion. lUtrai 2c per word lor each lusertlou. WANTKH TO ItKNT Automobile Tor a week ur tin days. Cull -Main 45. 12-7-U-2t WANTKIi A good fiil. age 13, wished lo cure lor children, af ternoon or evening. Fsed to e;t! ilren. Phone AUr li, IS-7-Ui-lt l'')H 8AI.K Five room modern Htueeo hou.se, Sie l M. Boyd Bex Barber Shop. U-7-lft-:itp LOST Between ImltliT and El gin on the HiKhwuy. An open lure Hamilton wnteh. Will re ward finder Jlii.oti. (J. ,. i.ari hou, enre I,a Cintinle liroeery Company. l'ft-7-1 T-2t WANTKO Womun to do house work. l'hone r24 It, 1 i4 1st SI. H-7-.ir.-2tp W A N T K I ) Woman to work on ranch. Phone Karmcrs 2M. 1. It. Huckmnn. 1 l-7-15-3t VOH ItKNT Pnrnlshi.'d Apl. Wa verly Apt. -7-15-4ip KOK SAI.K Uemingt on type writer. No. lo. Practically new. Call 273 M. 10-7-15-31 KOK ItKNT Comfortable nloep inR rooms, with board if desir ed. Call :i75 J. or 1UI0 Cedar St. 15-7-15-ltp Fori SALK Hoyal Anne Cherries. Phone 456 J. ti-7-15-2(p WANTKIi Woman to work at Grand Itonde Hospital. Phone M. !7. 1)-7-lt-1t NOTICE NOTICR .18 HKHEDY GIVKN that under and by virtue of on or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Union Coun ty, made and entered on the 15th day of June, 1925, the undersign ed as executor of the estate of F. W. Hambel, deceased, will sell, from and after Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1I25, at private sole, to the highest and best bidder for cash In band, the property de scribed us follows, to wit: ' Commencing at Die north east erly corner o! Lot 3, Block 4, Ooggun's Addl dltion to La Granue, Ore- . gon, running thence" snoFthwwcttei'iy nlong the " street line of Jefferson A Venue 42 feet; thence at right' angles southwest erly 120 foot to the lot line; thence along the lot line southeasterly 42 feet tb the southeosterly cor ner of the said Lot 3, thence In a northeasterly direction and along the lot line 120 feel to the point of beginning. selling the same tit private sale and all sales subject to confirma tion by the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon for t.'nton County in the manner provided by law. F. L. M KV Kits Tlxecutor of the istate of F. W. Momhcl, deceased .Time 24-July 1-8-15-22 Kvery young man dreads the time when he will become old and useful. You muf-t make your own way to really have. MORTN POP CHIEF M6Ri ONE OF "T BEST Tfc5TlMONlAl LfTTEfcS eve Keceiueo vet FRECKLES AND HIS fJTTASSMCH SAID IP I 4 5KA flfr AIN'T AWmW-SMUCKS.' iM MA. To COME HOME J J X yjc7 CX5T SW AM IMS MIS ft MM- TA6- wu-.tT nLI. ) cC9 IPpTSf m Kp$J . If OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo H C LLO IS, THIS " MR. TRUE riRJRuS, W NAMer t? BUZZER, Xv WCMC.D LIKE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOU TOR AN INTeWtEtA. I AM HANDLING A VERY 'ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION.- SES- PAON? l7LL,-ef?- NO, I WOULD RATHER STATE" THE. NATUfceOF THE "euSlNElSS TO CU INI PeSON. IN THAT WAY, YOU 'Se.E; The' whole thing CA be laid out I'p Be TICKLED TO TO HAVE A PERSONAL INTERVIEW,. 4ND I'D SEE TO IT "THAT YOU WE?E, TCO ll . iaodi T BP REST it 50ME EVEN1NC3. TO BELIEVE MEy lr me. vvniLc ihin l-SN'T LAID OUT BEfCRC THEM I'VE LOST UNCi-l ii! . l MC. La Grande Colored Film Photography Used In "Cytherea." (By George Fl(ziuaiirice) The next murked udvance in the motion pict ure art will constitute the more general use of color pho tography in its various treatments. For years the use of color in photoplay productions has been the exception. There have been short subjects In color which, however, have been looked upon as novel ties. In photoplays, an occasion al touch of color lias been em ployed to enhance the beauty of a scene. T!ils, however, has general ly had an unfavorable effect upon the black and white scenes, which were made less effective by con trast. The cffeet( was the same as the use, of soft-focus views hero and thefc'1rr a photoplay,'' which prac tice has now been practically dis continued, for the reason that tin contrast between the soft-focus effects and the sharp views tended to make the production an assort ment of different photographs ra ttier than a Miiooth method of telling a story. In other words, the illusion was interrupted. ,Tho mixed use of treatments made one conscious of photographic 1 ricks I nst cud of keeping one's mind on the tsory. Photography should be used to en hance a story or a situation and not lo overwhelm it.. At least as far us a photoplay production Is concerned. In "Cytherea," Goddess of Love, I have attempted to capitalize on the very objection which color pho tography has had in telling the story in a photoplay. The con t rast between the colored scenes and the black-and-white scenes enhances hiy story value, making it strong and vivid. The lovers In the story dreum of Cuba as a land FRIENDS i r-l Ciounsve "t,T) DON'T WORRY FOLKS - 1 DEATH, MR. SUHV OUT HE'R'E m HOUSP. ANT), Theatres of colorful beauty. Their dream Is shown In all its attractive colors. When they ar rive in Cuba they find it hot and drab. Just the opposite to the dreams. To register this contrast most effectively, we actualy show their dream In all lis colorful beau lies. The reality in black and white Is therefore rendered with much greater force than if both the dream and the actuality Ave re shown in black and Avhlto. It Is my belief that color AVill play a most important part in thus photoplays. This will prove only one of many advantages la tho use of color. We have merely scratch ed the surface of color photo graphy. One producer has Just finished a production which avIH be colored In its entirety. This avIII prove, another interesting, experi ment. Othejrs are devoting nioro time to,tlieihought of color in produc Hon than ever 1erore.' Tt Iff "plain ly evident that we must look to the use of color photography for our next great step In the progress of motion pictures, and It is also apparent that Ihe coming year wilt see the first signs of greater de velopment of this factor in the film art than ever before. "C. Iherea." a Flod National release-will be shown at tho Arcade Then I ri on Thursday, Friday and Hut unlay. "White Monkey" Showing Today At the Arcade. After weeks of work tho Sawyer- l.ubln unit of Associated Pic tures Corporation lias completed filming "The White Monkey," from John (lulsworthy's novel, under the direction of Phil Bosen. The picture is scheduled by First Na tional for showing at the Arcade. Makes Living fTtu itltlimq anmJntum. Mao JrUn. 4l Jx- Qi pieal fuMgtA.. Uuro umaxi ago my -attiM. ynctaiA- tkt ofd. JnarHXctead. and. writ ivndix the Xe&b MntPuuuUo - Jay Knows What It Tastes Like Theatre today. Barbara Ij Marr will be fcutured In the role of Fleur. London society pet. The role of Soumes, shrewd cap tain of Kngllsh commerce, will be played by George Marlon. cele brated stage and screen actor. .Ma rlon made an undying name for himself In his remarkuble charac terization of the old Hen captain In "Anna Christie," both on the stage and screen. The part of Mi chael Mont will be played by Tho mas 1 1 old ilig. a nd Henry V let or, famous Kngllsh actor, 'Iiub been especially Imported lo enact the part of Wilfred IHBert. The role of Victorlne Picket, an appealing cockney girl, wiil be played l.y Flora 1' Ureton, Kng llsh stage and screen beauty. The Important cbnructer Of Tony Pick et, cosier-monger of toy hallooes, a part which furnishes an Inten sive human note in Galsworthy's story, has been assigned to Charl es Kmmett Murk. Colin Camp bell and Tammany Young have been respectively engaged 1o play Dauby and Hill llnwkes, the com edy roles. Bobbed Hair Bandit ; Cannot Resist Lure Of Pretty Clothes. A new type of crook play, with more punch than "Kick In" nnd more tense sliuatlons than "With in The Low" comes to the Sherry t hcaer today and loiporrow when Kvelyn 'Brent's Reennd starring ve hicle. "Silk Slocking fiul," enjoys Its loent premiere. Crammed with action ond thrills of a melodramatic order and en livened with fine touches of com edy, the new Gothic production provides a delightful form of en tertainment. It Is a picture that audiences will long remember and the story, which was written espe cially for Miss Brent by K. Hieh urd Hhayer, offers the new slur what is undoubtedly the best net seen. Hobert Kills and Karl Met calf head a fine supporting cast which has evidently Uen selected with rare judgment down to the veriest extra. In the lltlo role, Miss Brent In terprets the part of a young and beautiful bobbed-hair bandit. She Is first seen In the iet of robbing a beautiful New York home, and In un upper clothespress discovers a lot of magnificent fnmlntnn attire. "Sal" cannot resist the lure of a particularly lovely negligee and slips it on. Just then she hears a 'noise and goes downstairs to find in young man with turned up collar opening the library safe. Think ing him a burglar she holds him up. nnd announces herself as the I daughter of the family. As a mat ter of fact the young man Is the son of the owner, ond he is huge ly amused t the girl's efforts to palm herself off as his sister. Mu tual revelalion of identity follows, and wilh her promise to "go straight," the boy offers her a job. Much to his surprise she shows up to claim It, and. In turn, is event ually responsible for saving him from a worse fate than a mere Jail term, Hi rector Tod Browning has doriA clever work In Interpreting a story which Jumps from thrill to thrill like a nervous chamois on a ol canic mountain. The production has been costumed and mounted beautifully. A iwo-reel comedy is also being shown. Donkey FngliiCN Dniiingcil. MABSHFIKI.O. Ore. Four donkey engines and other equip ment were damaged at Dement creek romp when slashings a tulle wide and two miles In length were cleaned up by the flames. Dement creek Is In the southern part of Coos county. Lightning Saturday night set fires In the district easl of Powers, bul they were control led. No green timber has been burned. Fw people In India know how bid- they an, having llltl Interest n -their-own nge or that of others. With Voice Now C -fiAltA- yn4 yrurrutj who. n J i. UUISTf WANT mww.M orl in !I rr! tcwMr j-tbao 7d take y- H II ri I PEEL. y vv5r& hhj f (SWAM- rv S v C' Professional Directory This directory Is especially handy for tho newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want (he name and address ot some professional man. It has been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader lu ob tainlny prompt professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys III'UII F. IIKADY Attorney-nt-Lnw. oiYlett vat-Jacubmui ilu tid ing. Ttiluphuno llain 111. COCHIMV nnd Klllllt H AItl Clm. T. Cocliriin snd Colon It. Kherhard, Attommn at 1,hw, i.a Gi-hihIh Na tional Huuk building. Tulephune llaln 91. IIOIIUHT , KAK1 Attorney at Law, , Vttwt- Jaeohson bulldlhg. Teb'pnoiiti Main hi. ChM, . 11KI.M . Attorney at Law. Boom 20, New Foley Building. Telephone Main 77U. Dcntista Ir. t W. I : It WIN Bentfst. Gard ner IllllUllug. Telephone .Mall) 1M!. Or. II. II. MIU.FIl Pentlrit. Booms t to lb, it iMitr-UowBcU bultUlng. . Telephone Main 70. Or. E. P. MOSS MAN Dentist, Suite a. over Bed Crom Drug blurt. iWtihnna Alain 717. Architect O. II. Mil, I, Kit, Architect Boom 7 I.a firnndfl National Bnnk Bulldlnir Tho mnn who kicks about the food at homo usually Is afraid of tho waiters In restaurants. If he,advert:ses It, he know It's rood. A stitch In time may save stay ing In swimming until dark. The silver lining to most clouds needs a lot of shining. STAGE ON AND AFTER MAY It I.KAVK M2AVU Union I,a(iruinlo 0:cio A. M., l :on M. 2:15 P. M. 6:80 P. M. Euiulny 1:00 P, M. 6:30 P. M.' 1'. O. Dc'LAf Ilrndqitnrlcr.i, Soiiuiivr Hotel PURITY BREAD If you are interested in the purity cf 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 aSZ ipmt itxey 9AaAA- ctfvWud j EuF c , ,jT, j "7' 7Z.. iL - Ji Mnrn c -c Wkst Physicians & Surgeons sum, n. lio.Mint, ni, u J'hyniclmi and Surgeon Jtnonia 10-11 Talephona Sumnier Building Main 669 1IAIMIY linrVY, M. D. i i i: inn vv, m. ii, Prnettco limited to dls-iiHefi of th Kye. Far, Nonu and Thront. New I'otey 'IVIephon Building Main 14 K. .. KIHIIV. M. I. I Physician and burgeon i New Foley Telephont Building Main '4i KICM Altl p. 1 ANtHS m. o. i'iiyaiciun and urguon Oardner Uullding 1 Telephone Main H H. I. MrAIHIUV, M. U. . ttulgooil . New Foley Telflphona Biillointc Main 6 i). H. mcohi:, ii. u. .Physician ana aurgeon Nw Foley Telephone liuildlng Main ltt F. I.. HAl.KTOK, M. IK Practice limited to diseases of th Kye, Knr. Noao and Throat. Booms 18-19 Telephone SomuiHr Hulldlng , Uala 771 A. IM ItlCIIAimftON, M. D. V ' .Surgery . . Booms 1G-17 , Telephone Soiilliier Building . Main It Osteopathic Physicians j. I,. in;i.f, i. o. General tt-ieopaihlc Practice IAHf;AHK'l' IMil.B, I). O. Practice Uuilted to care or Infanta. Somnwr Telephone Building Uala lot WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And Pressors PHONE MAIN 732 Depot Street Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Feather Mattresses Made Pillows Hen ova ted Fluff Itugs Made from old carpets. Fu mil u re Repaired and Hccoverod La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works . Licensed Fumlgator PIIONK Chas. I ;d wards, Prop By TAYLOK By BLOSSER Tleur V'uc gat a, fKotit r& ai a. tTeavAilvou 1 l TASTE IT F'RsT AM' ( ' 1 L SEE IF t UKE tarn mi CitW vi ma itftvtet. the"