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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
Friday,' July 17, 1125. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES Pajra 4 The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place oi Union and Wallowa Counties roit RENT KOIt UKNT Muiliin apartment, nil! KiKlilll afreet. I'hone 47 1 I .M. U-7-1 11-21 p I .-(l KKNT l-Mirnl.slicd tipurt in'iil. I'nll 4 Tj H H. li-7-lli-tr' I'nl: Jtl-.WT Klve room inoilern 1 'urni:lieil lioiiii , euuipleie. fori the I ulunee Hummer, i ull 1 472 W or 3U;i W. Ji-7-lt;-2t I'llil HUNT vi'rly Apt. 'lirniHiieil All. Vn-li-?-lSHti I'llil 1IKNT l.lRlil housekeeping roomti. If. 12 AiiiniH. I'hone 2fi7 J- B-7-ll-tf Full IIKN'T Six room modern limine with khi'hko. $25, mi per liioiilh. Main .47. J3-7-M-tf Full ilKNT ll-rooni house, Call J lid I Sixth Hlreet. 11-7-7-tf h'OH JtKNT Two-room modern furnished iipiirtment. 1G17 l-'onr-ih. Hub ApurtiitentH. tt-tf-s-if FOR RENT Apt. in Foley. Iu qulrfl J. .1. Foley. 8-4-82-lf I'llil SAI.K Neurly nrw Eureka sweeper. 35. 21 m Third Street lll-7-lU-3tp 1'lllt, KAI.i:--Tlmohy liny. $ 1 41.00 per ion. ill nhoek. Call form ers mi- 1 l-7-li;-:itp I'OH SAI.K HaspliirrlcH. Coun ty farm or Farmers 2U7. s-t-iii-ihp FOH SAI.K Krlnlhfllon ' type writer. No. in. I'nutienlly new. call 27.1 r-. io-7-iri-:u KOIl SALIC Ue,l room set, $150; Ilililmr room .SPI, $7f.; I'liUer xal Klove, (f.ll; Ion liox, J2I; Hook Cum l!i. Other pleeen moderately priced, call xos N Ave. Phone aim II. 2B-7-14-Mp rOH HAMv t 'berries. Hings, I,am bcriH and lilurk I t-'pul.liiiiis. ("all n t Co u n I y Ka mi or ia rm ts 2)i7. 1 5-7-1 S-t p PAINTO, Calcimine paper hanging J. 1. 1-andry, Phone 481 W. 6-6-S-tf WANTKD Nursing by cxpcri-nc-d practical nurs. I'honf Main 7S3. 9-7-M-fitp WAN'TKD Woman to work on ranch. I'hone Farmers .254. 1 ). It. Itiickman. l-7-15-3t WANTKD TO JlKNT 6 or fi room modern well furnished house for year or more. Take posses- UO1AG& llomnge in our profession means meticulous respect for the wishes of the bereaved. Their wishes constitute an obligation which we try to discharge per fectly HNOIXQRAflg IfclAlAUlKMAfl Undertaken Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made poasilile with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE Telephone Your Orders THrphonp sprvlrf l ont llitntr on ran afford lo lin fur your home II l not liuurj- mij- imire, hut n iM-t'i'it.v. Tin1 tiloplwinf Is InMalleil anil you a- put Inio IlllllM'ilialr tiinniftiiilt Willi JiMlr wiKlilHii-.. flip stall's, with tlip people .11111 waul. Artrr on him' hail the lxni fll or wir ix-oil.v anil n'linhli- srnlee. llM'll wi'ii' oii to Im ili'prlM'il of thl M'rii-p, Ihe li-al nixes-llv of it ouhl In- linprr"otl upon yon. We lirue you to Join your nrl;lilor Ret on Ilie lino Willi the re-l. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ail will do It quickly aud eounomlo ally. So matter what your uant, it It can be found In tin; I.a .i nude, territory, a Want Ad will find It. Header Interest mid reader confidence built over a Imitf period of years shuns its value In Observer Want Ads. Intelligent people wnicli litem constantly for buying, renting, trading, getting jobs HIKl getting help, We. 1'he cost 1 liiull the re turn are Immediate. "AN OBSEKVEK WANY Al WILL IM) IT." slon ny time up to August 15th. Inquire Olnerver. i 2fl-7-.M-Mp WANTRO Apple, thhuivr. full Krlc, Cerlson, Mayparki 7-7-1 i-St Itailwnys of Jupati Snfl'fr From lxTcasd Itcvcnncs TOKYO AI') Kvcn Japan Is having its railway irouhlcH, a al;d'iu"ut' rocvntiy attributed to Vhf Mmisicr of Itaihvays Aoki hIiows. Mr. Aoki mild that trade depression had caused a decided drop fu the railway truffle revenue ami that there were many fright cars lying Idle, fillers there Is a derided improvement in t he near future it Is feared the MtuaMon may seriously affect ihe l,ndgc for the current fiscal year. InirihR May there was n failing of of 8.259 tons from the normul freight handled. The average f rein hi revenue was 5 1 fi. 1 SO yen. or yen less than for the same period lust yenr. ' A cur ol Cedar Shinttles sure dosu't last liinjr aroiiml hero. Wo bad to wire fxir anotlier 'ar of Slar-A-S(ar yefstenlay. This nuikev the Itth car slm-e the first uf .laimary, 1J.". Pcfiple are savins time by knowing that ns far us prices nit .oncerned they can do no Iwltcr; therefore I bey come direct lo ns and we et Ibelr money. Lawyers and doctors trade with ns o do fiit-ntcrs and inllroad men, and even a hltf auctioneer, froiu out mnr Cove, llvnist Paint. S2.J15 per B fill on. It's warm and I'll have to close. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Frlrml" Oppo. IVioiKhy. I'linne M-218 No Hiinilnj HiiRlneM ! NEW TODAY NOTICE CU8lfled Want Aibt am strict ly CASH IN AOVANCi: copy mast bo In nut later limn a. m. data of lusertlou. Kate: liu f-r word for each insertion. KOIt SAI.K on TKAOK Propel ly in i Urande, will take cyr or farni property. 1'liotie 154 W or call 7o2 X. 'J-7-17-3tp KOit rJAI.lv--pin Main 70. 'OH ItKNT rhenp- Klv modern httusf'. l-"urnisied or ii n I urniidied at HIS Monroe. Call at Mil 'P Ave. 15-7-1 -1t. FOR ItKNT 8-rooin modern fui- nlshed apt. one 4-rooiu unfui iunlid niodet-n ajl. Anil .ar age. Iiittuire at Mtu1' Ave. or I'hone. 3119 It. : 25-7-1 7-1'tu F-'Olt l!KKT 1 small tl-room fur nished iiou.si. I'hone n;4 (. lo-7-l-3tp Van SAK l Jra' V 'ow $:t5.ao. 1 team of mares about i:ti lhs. 1 male gnat; 1 g. IditlK. liou.lbs. , I'hone n;4 M. Hl-7-U.-2ip roil RAI.K-Work hor.ses. Harris Krt-nch. 1'lione 417 It. U-7-17-' J im: viim:s oir mii i OltTI.ANH (Hy Ihe Associnte.l I Press), Kin wiped out the Ueav-er-l.lanion mill and seriously dum lUged the Oregon Lumber company plant at Llnnlon, n Hubntb. yes tenia y afternoon. A rdiift in t he wind saved the West Oregon mill from complete de.st ruction. 6 SVr: UlTErc.wn.T imam i Jr - W TW'V-!ZFj ' l"'"'"- for the first time in a dra 'tl'jF J J B bl SSLB ! "ut,,(' P'cture. und he proves a re Not Temporary Relief But CURE! T"itt to n . - JJILfcb or Other Real Or Colon ailments should not be cxped-; mentedwith. They should and can be I permanently t-UU by my nQivurgi. ' cl method. Send today for my FREE BOOK con. tnining scores of voluntary testimonium from patients, some of whom hod suit ercd 20 years and had tried .t linA of drug and treatment. Read it and you wm oerter understand why can give a v mien (juar- ontectoCLREyourPilejIIn New Hoot Gil)S0)l or rctund your fee. . j. nt Latffis-tEs.. -r. t,h.'I ictiire at Star. DEAN MO Inr Seattle omrrv Dr Dean BuilUlng TM JAN DOMAIN S08-8IX Sb-IVr fiuiHing ttTM AND PINK BAKER STAGE Leaves Ln (irnnde From 1110 Jefferson .Phone 463-.I 8 A. M. 1 P. M. MOM'N POP HERALDED bv PRESS and PUBLIC as I SUPREME VOICC BEAUTIFIERr AGE! lhs following esimonial proof of the remarkable results being produced daily VOCAL MUD FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS rM I'M im I TTri-LZ! im Bl r " m Lil II I 1 . 11 . : 4 4 "Ml f OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo rrz7 n II I 1 Hi. I - BvL-J'ill I i l l1! - iJ 1 x v . f. r j i i in nir ii vw. .nxm NC; MTH IT ISN'T OUT IS 1H&. YET -&-r C ATE ST f ArLArr' f VeLU, NO TIME WILL BfS fsSSfTj BE LOST IN GETTING 1 i La Grande "The Air Hawk" Showing at Shen-ys Today. Striking a new note in thrilling act iun pictures, "The Air Hawk," first uf the Van Pelt productions starring Al Wilson, conies lo the Sherry Theatre today and tomorrow-. Wilson, long known t lirough out the nation us a stunt aviator whose Inl repid exploits In the clouds have thrilled thousands, up. velation in acting ability. Nothing more sensational has ever been screened than his fight on the wing of an airplane, circling thousand of feet above the earth, fhang- inK paneH (n mid air is clilld-s play fur Mr. Wilson, and the story gives hlin a score of difficult, feals to p rjorm. Virginia UrW4i l-'nlra is cast in Hie role of t he-leading wo man and l.ruce Mitchell has given the pici ure astute direction. A 2 reel comedy is also being tih own. New Thrills Shown 1 loot fiibson, l'n (versa Vn pre mier Western star, Hlages n new brand of thrills and sensallons In his latent picture. "The Hurricane Kid." now playing a I Hie Star Hu nter. (iih.-nn is s-en in a des perate running fight on liorseitm-k. at break neck speed. In a 1 h rill lug race and other exciting adventures and otic of tin .spectacular featur es (h the capture and breaking to Die saddle of a wild hrirne, Dan gerous t rails In the lower Sierras are t lie local ion for much of I he action. The stnrv wi)H directed by vM ward Kedgwlck, who is responsib the bit.1 UJ bit! C Li -K bit - m Ur-YOU HE-rT Theatres le for "The Sawdust Trail." "The Hamblin' Kid" und oiher ontstnnd- itiK IJIbson successes, Marian Nixon, u noted screen beauty, is seen in the leading fem inine role, and others In tin cast an Violet U riant e, a younger sister of Laura la Plante, i he noted star. Hurry Todd, the char acter comedian. William A. Steele, Fred Humes, Arthur Muck ley. and the full force of .the rnlversal Hanch Itiders. A notable uiiimal star makes her debut with Hoot Gibson. In the new picture. This Is Pal. Ills fam ous "Golden Mare," u pure I'ala- mino sab) to be the perfect speci men of this Western horse. "Pal" has been In training for months. An interesting episode 1h a romance between the horse and her wild mate to parallel the ro mance of he human actors In the story,,, llils la siuged together with the. capture of I he wild l-ced ni'.ler a thrilling chase, and the scenes showing her broken to the saddle. Will Lambert wrote the Htory specially for the star, and his beautiful, spirited mare. First Doll to Take Title Roll In Cytherea. 'Tytberea" nt the Arcade Is Hie name of a doll symbolically used by Joseph Hi rgeshel'mer ln his no vel, which also bears that HHc, and that of the photoplay directed by George Pit xmnn rice for First Na tional distribution. " vtheren" h I he most Import ant and expensive doll ever used In a motion picture. It took six weeks to make the doll, and nine teen specialists worked on it at different times. It was essential to the success of the story that the resemblance of the doll to Alma Itiihens, -who plays Vythereu" in Ihe 'photoplay. A Money Maker XitJA, ITtfi.'Zjumm,!- LutJA. a. jan. o$ VocaS, mud. asnct wimotm p'ZQ'i . I'll H6 now S 'v jakH J-jj"!, "UlNa WITH Mf I s-. . Preparedness BlTMERlSHT V""- PUTSOfS- lODIME ) MM v,jHy ,1 OU.7D PUMtSH 7l;, OW any MEAD.' (fi AR SkttTEfiS- ) ( 8AD LlTTuE ) fo K mu ...mtl V ." 1 , I 27 YEARS ! AGO j Kastern Oregon Observer, Frl- j day, July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Joh. I Ittctiardson are again residents of ! Iu Grande. They moved over last Saturday. I Several thousand pounds of wool has passed through (he warehouse lh.. inisl u-iu'Li M iitaru Sllial-.-i)iiil .in.l I'Mi'ltlt-r hnvti uliitiiu'il nhmit 16. (Mil) pounds eacli. , William Gilliam has returned i from a two weeks trip through western Oregon and Washington. I He sns that people In all points that be visited wanted lo know how the sugar factory was progressing ' and it our farmers were going to make a Mieccm of growing the heeis. After si .in up ull the .owns Mi. Olllnim returned home realiz ing that none offered eital In ducements to I .a Grande ami ac cepted Hie position tendered liini by the New ork store. The work at Hie stiKar factory is progressing rapidly. The rafters lor the big roof are being placed in position and Hie big machines are one by one being hoisted, Porn At Perry on Monday. July II. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'nrpe li fer, a daughter, Horn -In Ibis city Tuesday, Ju ly 11. to Mr. and Mrs. t N. Leap, u daughier. Horn Near Snnimervllle Mon day. July 11. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell, u daughier. Horn ln this cliy Wednesday, July ti, to Mr, and Mrs. Hum Wea thers, a son. Married In thin city Sunday. July Hi. al the boine of Hie brid e's parents, Oonnie Huckmim and Miss Mina Murray ,by Reverend T. S. IMilln. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Vody, Miss Susie Hornier. Will Klledge and J. j Hlommington. Attorney J. ). Slater lias been appointed deputy prosecuting at tornev of this county by Sam ! While. ! J-:. F. Trump was the success ful applicant for Constable In South La Grande to succeed John Wuldon, who recently resigned to become deputy 'Sheriff, Pnlothie Government to Dnact Ordinance PuiiiiOllliig lungs JKItVHAl.KM, (AP) An or dinance providing lor the control of the manufacture. Importation, e xpori a t Ion a ml possession of ''dangerous drugs" soon wilt be enacted by t tie government of Palestine. After defining the use of the words "dangerous drugs" the or dinance provides that any person who exports or Imports or facili tates the export or import of any dangerous drugs shall hw punished with Imprisonment of not morn than one yeur, or a fine not ex ceeding ll.ttlio or bohl. In uddilion to penalizing offend ers In Palestine, the ordinance provides punishment foj- any per son in I'ulcsttnc who aids the conj mlsslon In any place outside Pa lestine of any offence under the provisions of any corresponding law In force In Hint place. Many a man who was drunk the night before tells her he couldn't sleep for thinking about her. be marked and definite. This par ticular detail was handled by the Sardou Sisters of New York, whose expert ness has made them famous for this type of work. Miss Hu bens posed many days before leav ing New Vork for Hollvwood to work on the picture, 1 iru math-ally, (he doll re pre sent the disturbing Influence In a man's love life. As a cymbot "Cy therea" was a love goddess of the ancient Greeks. Ho Important Is the doll to Hie production that one employe was assigned to the single duly of pla cing her In a safe every nigh! be fore leaving the studio, and deliv ering her before the kllffts thj:'i.ejtt mprnU.g. ., . . ' & axrkid. outaidt, otmd, pour alt the urfitU. shad. yfiafipjimtcL IU II I! ? Right this1 I Wlilk : ' T Professional Directory This directory Is especially handy for the uewrxmirx or for the out-of-town reader who may want the iiamu ami' add rest uf miiiio profuNslmial mail. It bus been carefully pro luiml aud will provo lo be a ready aid lo any reader iu ob taining pecmpt proffbsloiial erWeo Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys lit t;il K. Hit AH V Attorney-nt- l.nw, irflcu N fHt-Jaoolisou LtutlU llig. Ttiluplioau Aluiu IXX. COOlinATT and Flli:itll AHll Ooo. T. t uohrun una colon it. Khwhara, Atlorneyn at Lmw. l GrandH Na tiimal 1 In nk buiiailiK. Tulepliunu Ualn 91. HOIIKHT ft, KAUIN Attorney nt LWf , Vnl- Jncobson building, TolepTiono Mulu Hi. t)Allf( 1. IIEI.M Attorney st T-sw, Hooiu at), New Foley Huildlag. Tidephone Jdsln 77t. Denllnts lr. C. W. VAIW I Pentlst. tird ner Hulldlng. Telephone Mitin H6. Dr. It. H. alll.l.KH- Pentlaf. Honmn t to 15. t'aliiiMr-Hnt-acb building. Taloplione 11 am 70. Dr. 13, 1. MUftSUAX Dentist, Suite 2, ovr Ited t'rusa lrug tsiorti, Tetfohontt Main 717. Architect U. U. Mil-1. Kit, Arebllrrt Hoom 7 f.w Omndft VatbuiHl Hnnk Hulldlng Tho man who kicks nbout thn food at homo usual) l afraid of tho wniters In restaurants. tf he.advuriiaea It, ho knowa It'i vood. A atlteh In tlmt may save stay, lug In swimming until dark. The silver lining to most clouds needs a lot of shining. STAGE ON AND AITKB MAT 11 I.KAVE 1.I0AVIC Union I.a (iranilo H:oo A. M. 1 too I". M. 2:16 P.M. 6:80 P.M. ' Sunday 1:01) P. M.. 6:S0 P. M. , l: O. DeTiAl' llrndijilMrlcrs, Souuiu'r Hold Ir- 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 diijeslion. La Grande Bakery I K. J. MeWILLIAMS , , .t i WAD sr-tv v wav Thysicians & Surgeons b 11:11, IV. iioii:h, m, ii, l'hycdclun und tiurgcon rtooina i-n 'JVIephon Soninirr Hulldlng Main l& IIAUHV HOt'VV, M. II. I.KK IlOtiV V. M. I. Prnctlre lloiitetl to dlM.-an of tht Kyp, Km Nuiu and Throat. New Foley THfphon Hulldlng Malu It i:. Kiitiiv, ai. ii. Phyuiclau and iiurgnon New Fdy Telfphona Huildlitg Mult) ai HH IIAI.I) I. I ANIUSi M. II i'liynictatu and Kui guou . Gardner Tlephon liullUing Mala 1)6 MeAIlOttV, M. II, New Foley iiuildlim Mali 69 V. tt. M1M1H1C. M. D. 1'iiynlclttn and fiui geon New Foly . 'iVIephona Hullding Mala IS P. I.. It ALSTON. M. II. Pructteo limited to dis.HneM of tb l')y. Far. Nona and Throat Rooms 18-19 'JVIepnon Somtiif r Huildliiff Main ??i P - A. U HNII AltnsoN, M. II,' tim aiy r. Rooms 1S-17 Tlephon Boiuuttr Hulldlng ' Mala la Osteopathic Physicians J. I.. 1NOI.K, II. O. General Usteoimthio Practlca ' ftlAIH.AHF'l' HVa.hl. II. U. Practice iiiuUud to uara of Infanta. Bummer Telupbona Building Main 10 WEAVER'S Tuilors, Cleaners, Ilyerg ' And Pressera piiom: MAIN 733 t -Depot Street - '' . Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Jtebullt. . . Fcalber MattresMs Alade, Pillows ltenovated riuff Hugs Made from old carpels. ' I-'urniliire Itcpaireil and Itccovcred La Grande Mattress . & Weaving Works i Licensed I'itiitlgator l'lltNK 424-W C'bas. ICdwards, Irop By TAYLOB Upon junrwtatLalumj oumd. that Art. Aaji? 4u Jiact cauqfik until JWmaAtsjittti wvuJjU. Ht Jicu hi ?Mnt(it Jramk at tits. fmtAimi iumt. ft A V- 1 By BLOSSER 3 1 1 i n ,;'.;-v; ' 'i If 1 (30ESS 7)EV IODIMS, Si. - , i L...ni. vx mil r 1 ir'y II A'J