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Monday, July 20. 102,"). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? The Observer Want 1 fhe Market FOB KENT FOR HUNT-Modern Apt. 1802 Mil. Street. .C-T-18-21p ; KOK IIKNT l.lKht housekeeping rooms. 1512 Adams, l'honu 267 J- ll-7-ll-tf KOK HUNT Six room modern I101180 with unrugp. 25.t0 perl month. Main H7. 1 3-7-9-t ' 1'dli lti:.T 6-room house. Call I Hitil Sixth Street. 9-7-7-tf FOll KKNT Two-room modern furnished apartment. 1017 Four th. Hub Apartments. S-ti-8-tf FOR KENT Apt. in Foley. In quire J. J. Foley. 8-4-SS-tr FOR KAI.h, FOR SAI.K Hour cherries, Oovo and 1'orllnnd. A. 1!. P. rry rnan. 7-lS-tr Full NAI.K-chinchilla rahliits. Finn trio. Imported Mock, fail or write Jiihn .Starr, Ferry, t.lre Kon. 15-7-1S -2tp 1'tllt SAI.i: - FreMi Jersey eow. i'hone :t7(l W. 7-7-1 S-41 p Ft (It SAI.K (! TltAliK Proper ty in Iji Crande. will take car or fiirm properly. I'hone tr,4 V or eall 172 X. 1 11-7-1 7-:tl i Wit HALF-Work lluraex. .See Harris Kronen, f'lione 4117 1. !l-7-17-l'.t it 111 SA.K HllspheiTieS.. roiiK- ly farm or Farmers 2n7. . . ' S-T-1 (i-ni p ffAMf.II PA1NTG, Cnlcimliig paper hanging J. P. Landry. I'hone 4S1 W. - 6-C-S-tf WAN'1'Kll NursinK by experienc ed practical nurse. J'hone Main 7S3. 9-7-M-lttp LOST LOST One brown hand bUKbe tween KlKin and I.a Grande- bu- , tweoiv 30 and 10:50 a. m., July Ifi. -Finder return to Klue jje TOt. Cuba lias All Xew-paers HAVANA. (AI -r- There are T 1 1 newspapers In Cuba, or 1 3 1 to. each mil I ion inhabitants, data teaued by (lie National Statistics liurcuu reveuh-d. Havana prnvin ee, in which the rnpitul in situated, leads with 2S. News publications in the oilier five province are as . i'oIIowk: Pinar d'l Itio, 28; Mutiin js.is. 62; Kanta Clara, 71; Otma piifr, 20, and Orlt'nte,- 51. HOMAGE-' HomoBo In our profession m e a n s meticulous respect for the wishes of the bereaved. Their wishes constitute an olillcntlon which wc try to discharge per fectly SNODGRASS M EIMJLEKMAH CDdcrtaken h5;f .. 'Mr' ' Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange Fix and Jefferson Phone 4T4-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Telephone Your Orders Telephone service Is one thing you can afford to buy for your home It Is not a luxury any more, but a intensity. The Iclcpbotie Is fnstaltci and you arc put Into I tiuned lit te (fHiuectioii with tiir neighbors the store, with the iMple oii want. After jmt liato had the lx'iiefit of mir sMcdy and reliable K'nici. then wore you to be deprived of this service, the real necessity f it would be impresMl uimhi you. Wo urge you to Join your neighbors get on the tine with ihe rest. Home Independent Telephone Co. Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It tii-kljr and economic ally. No nuttier what your want, if it can bo found m the I -a tii-ande. territory, a Want Ail ulll find it. Header Interest and reader confident!.; built over a long period of yeni-s si tows I:m alue. lit t.hscrver Want Ad. Intelligent jieople waleli , tlii'in cjndnuily for buying, renting, trading gelling JoUi and gelling help, etc. The tost 1.4 sum 1 1 t ho re ttinis am Immediate. an onsEKvrn want AO Wllik DO IT," .la pan to Kindy Uhv t-rnwimc And Ariuhiire in AnuTiea TOKYO. AI') Tin- department !' nuriculture In planning to send an expert, to I he I ' nit Stales to Htudy and report. on the agricul tural situation, especially with re gard to the cultivation of Jupnnesi I'lf' on Am''t:ie:in farms. The output if Japanese nr:iin in America is said to have 'been on tlx- increase up to I 'J 2 3, when '.'7M,(MMi,(Hto poundH were produced. The subset uent decrease n ab- serihed to i In' rise in dollar ex- i change against monies of import-. I iniy countries. In addition to studying the rice cultivation situation in America, the agricultural department inves tiKaior will also look into the nys tem of selling farm productti and t lie supervision of t raffic bearing up affriculi ure. What spoils a oot party inlck or than havlnj? the chaperone drink up all the lifpior? We Offer ron yoiu i:xaiixatiox AM COMPAH1SON 1 Lot BSxlIO, has city water, a 4-room liousc. Terms can be had like this: $100.00 casu, $25.00 per month down to tho mortgage. 1 Lot Dfl.202, has shade, gurage. city water, modern, connected to cess - pool, good location. Terms; : $150.00 cash. J25.00 per month down to the mort gage. -Lot f0xl 10, hns new modern bungalow. Terms. $700 cash, $:tu per month down lo the mortgage. 1 Lot 50x110 on Ailnma nvrnui. New bungulow, garage. Ooo-.l terms. We Have Many Others. La Grande Investment Company BONDED REALTORS Reliable Agents for Reliable Insurance Companies. 201 Adama Aye. Uatn 751 AA Ad Page NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ada ore strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be in not later than 9 a. in. data of insertion. lUieb; o per word for each tusertlou. KOIt SAI.K 9 -room nirdted. Will take ear. I lift V Ave. house fur in team or K---2U-Hp l-(l It SAI.K 2 2 HI eel thresher I'dNDITKlN, f KXAl'I'T. x 42 "Twin rity" in K1KST I'l.ASS 1. K. and It. O. M-T-20-Stp I.ost ltrown IM. ltetum lied Cross I JniK Stole fur re- w.nd- J 1-"- !-i-.f WA.NTKI) CJIrl wants work as an assistunt in home or office, in quire Observer. 13-7-jn-2t -VH ItKNT Itooins. Hoard If preferred. Siteciui rates for two oc(-up in same room. 1 4 : : 4 Ad ams. I ri-7-2u-1 1 p Membership of ltritedi Trade I HIoiih hhu Large Deercnse UiNlHiN (Al')--Tlii' utiuuat re port of ilie Cieiteral Kederat lull of Trade t'nlons shows a total mem bership of hSo.Iilii, the Miiallesi recorded sinco 1D12. The itecrease last year was 811,734. The r' celpts, $2Mi,iif,o, shows a decr'Hse of $lii,lof from tlie pr'iou.s year. V. A. Applf ton. secretary of the federal Ion, discussing the hH uailon, said: "The greatest of tho losnes nriHn from amalgamations and loss of membership in the unions them selves, and some arise from tho poverty of unions w ho through un employment find their contribu tion; smaller, fn some cases they find themselves handicapped thru war-time commitments to expen diture whtrh after war-time in. comes cannot meet.' Germany Holds Sugar Kxhlbit .MAODKIU'ltO. Germany (APj So steadily hus the sugar indus try grown In Oermany that the na tion has been in a position to ex port rather than import the pro duet for fiO years. The year ltniR tfi was lhe-record year, during which more than one million tons of beet sugar were exported. An exhibition, depicting the progress of the industry, was recently held in Majfdebut'K-. White mi par was one of the best export articles be fore the war, the exports have ful len off considerably since t hat time. FOR IfOT WEATHER Ice Cream Freezers Gasoline Stoves Tents Electric Fans F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 MOM'N POP 1 6 avJ i A FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS &osu!. did vemec! see sow A ccv Bvgy? tv slao I vCkTT li AC A -liC CAPE 'CP AlO BABIES.' VEAtf-MlS1 "1 IWO?l 751 AM VBtV!H?R 1 ) :i aW: s t nouTvoo 1 i-l r'f &"'T?A c-cy akuj y Ok OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo - La Grande Barbara La Marr, Conway Tearle in Film of Stage Hit. Phil Ttoson, who has just com pleted the direction of Sawyer l.uhin'M "The Heart of a Siren;" is especially enthusiastic over the results uchieved by Habrara Ai .Marr, Conway Tearle and the sup porting cast In this production which was adapted from Florence Heed's stage play, "Hail and Fare well." UoHeii, since Ins ' direct bin of "Abraham Lincoln." one of the big specials released by First National j pictures, was engaged by Arthur jll. Sawver to make this picture In 1 talned n this picture, is has the Jtorial talent available for Miss La Marr. Following the completion of the filming, Itoscn commented .inter est in sty on the work of Mi.s La t.MHrr and Tearle, and the picture 'In general: I "I sincerely believe (hat in 'The i Heart of a Siren' Uarbara Iji Marr ! has given the screen ber best 'work since her memorable nppeur ' a nee in the It ex lucrum master piece, Trifling Women.' " Itosen 'said. i 'The role of Isabella Kehevaria 1 gives her the fullest possible op iportunity for Ihe use of the exotic personality which has made her ietreniely pupular with film fans, iiind the choice of Conway Tearle to play opposite Miss La Marr is a particularly happy one. The I many love scenes between these I two stars have been provided with (the gorgeous nnd attractive baclt 1 grounds and settings which made j -The While Moth' In which Miss ' ln .Marr and Tearle played, one of I the biggest successes of the past I year. I -I am nlwnys nt home with dra jmutic situations and this adapla jtion of 'li;iil and Farewell" has ota NW4 .otvw ' : - 1 t - 1 11 r s :. 1 fiftTTi ..ittV d Theatres given mo an opportunity to build up one dramatic climax after an other. "I am convinced that the picture will be hailed by Mia1 La Murr's followers as the best thing she has done in many months. Aside from the tremendous story value con tuleud fn this picture, it has the splendid insurance of such eom petent players as Arnold J mly, Harry Morey. Ida I 'arllng. Hen Finney, willum ltlcciardi. Flor ence tuning, i in i on veni ano Florence Auer. All of them have I demonstrated their talents in Hev- em i success! in scrern prouuc- lions. " Itosen iii the "Heart of a Siren" hat demonstrated again his nbiltiy to impart the natural touches and rare dramatic shadings which made "Abraham Lincoln" one of the fin est pictorial treats cunt rib uled to the art of screen direction )n many t years, The picture will be First Na tional's offering at the Arcade Theul re today. "The Denial," At Sherrys, Has Unusual Background. 'The Oeniul," which opened at the Sherry Theatre yesterday, brines a story of uuusualncss, a background of great interest, and an atmosphere that is entirely new to the screen. There is a prologue, an epilogue and a main story. The two form- i er are laid In the present day pe riod, while the latter Is placed in Oiat time jut around t lie cur tier usually called "yeHterdtiy." but ac- : tnally Hie year Hi!i7. Two eharrte-i tern go I hrough both periods, us : t he connecting link between the 1 past and the present. I Two enormous thrlllfl are brought ; nut. in the appearance 'of' iv ntiiij i(n persona ting l:oosevec. Itnsiness Smcmtfg ink aa man- -6tut didrnL rmisL witSu omn au&clm. flohtt. umddmi (yidin. Jlwm, rmi JUcauaL mui aaid '.. :i -i.-Jl.j 0 J 11171 ) j fio AUAV- VooiZ T HatiJ) j N0iC STACTLiS MfTj u Sticking 1 . v 1 vow so savin' nrT ' V -fr (WEANTMiNGS ' S O ABOUT 'EX f J 1 i-n. The actor looks so much like thft Colonel that he createM a vivid im presaton of tlu Uuiler as he really looked during the Spamsh-AmcrW cum war. I he other surprlHe is Claire Windsor as a middle-aged woman. f In the proloKue we see Miss Windsor as u gray haired matron, the mother ot a ' full-grown girl. u the main part of the Mtory she is the heroine of eighteen. Hut It Is the older role In which .Miss Windsor definitely establishes herself us a Kreat emotional act ress. With every semblance of her real bounty torn irom bur, site has not h Inn to depend upon but real ability, and she attains the heights with greut ease. Also showing the comedy "liullt on a 111 uft." Fault Under River's Mouth Is Blamed for Earthquake in Japan TOKYO (AP). A scientific opiulun on l he recent cart lupin ke in t he Tajhua region of Japan, which look several hundred lives, has been submitted to Governor 1 llratsuku of J lyoKo-keii by I h Nakamuiu of the Tokyo Jmperi.il university, the leading seismolo gist of Hie empire. In bis re pint 1 r. Nakain ira Hinted; . "The existence of an earl l)iiiakt belt running from Aomoi i, in the northeast to the neiKhborhood of Sabae town, in l-'nUul ptefeetipe on the Japan sea coast, lias beta well know u, but in this zone no strong shock lias ever been re corded, tin the southwestern Ja pan sea coast, indiidhiK luab.-i, Hokl, ldiiiuo, Iwaml and Okl prov inces, also no disturbance of Im portance has t u ken place since i He establishment of Tokyo uni versity. "I inn Inclined to attribute the origin of tlie recent dcsl ruetivt iiuake to a deep fu'llt below " tht; mouth of the Martiyuma river, us mentioned by others who have in- i Npecled the Taj t ma region. There ; might tiuve been a local disloca lion of strata near Kumihama, l.t Western TatiKO province, and any immediate destiuctive shock is hardly conceivable In the vicinity of the river mouth mentioned. Anyhow, a Hounding of tite sea- bottom near the river mouth might fut nltdi valuable data." Profiteering: Guide Is Fined in German Court POTSDAM (AP). Six dollars is too much lor uny guide to chaig for taxing tourists IhroMgh Sans Soucl CastU and other sights of Potsdam, in the opinion of thu U,oml of (Juldes for tour j jjg Jir1 not a luxury, as held by the lower court whose, decision w as reversed, but a dally neces sity and therefore cannot com mand fancy-prices. The case arose out of a differ ence some months ago between a party of Lnglishnicn and a l'ota- lam guide named .Max Schulz. The KUlde had charged afi marks for taking the party around, where upon Hie vUiiglihmuu-.M.ppuaivd -to the courts. The lower court be lieved Hint anybody who can af ford a guide is rich enough to pay W'hnteer the guide mayj charge. The state's attorney held, i how ever, that Oermuny and e pectally Potsdam have every rei- son to encourage the traveling public ami that overcharges like these were calculated to make pcoplo shun Potsdam, thereby ! ruining its tourist b isiness. The higher court agreed wild the state's attorney, reversed the BAKER STAGE Leaves La (iiande From 1116 Jefferson I'hone 4 G.'l-J 8 A. M. 1 P. M. IJuildcr ,?-faAi a&out Vocal TftucL -CtauiijMt i&L Wtae, Ovid -6tukt potni. AurpLvig iHwt 5 nYUft&Jt fa aJUl, to fjl6 MAtovtA io 6vgj juais flumv ffnu. J IF THIS STUFF DON'T Kz. H6LP MV VOICE I'M " '-. .:. -"hr ..::.". MOUTA LUCK I '-'!5 Up for Sister I gEcVNITt- IT SEEAAS7tASWES A CEtS'i-AR cay PABy sue cpies AU. W TWE . I'M miMklM' p m Professional Directory Thla directory la especially handy for the newcomer or for tli out-of-town reader who may want the name anil adilrcsa of aonie prufonslonnl num. It haa been carefully pro. pared ami will prove to lie ready aid lo any reader in ob taining prcmpt professional aervico Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Ulirill K. lilt At) V . A ttornpy-nt-Uw, offk-H ut-Jacobson liuilU Inir. Telephona Alain 111. COCIlttAX aud KlirilllAHli (leo. T. t'oetiran and l.'uloii H. lObHrhard, Attorneys at Law. I.a (Irsnde Na tional Hank bulldlna. TulttUliona Main HI. noilUUT a. EAU1N Attorney at l.w. , west- Jaeobaon btilldlnif. Talepnona alaln CAItl. O. iiei.m Attorney at Law, lUmm 20. New Jl'oley IJlllldlna. Tulebliona Main 779. Dentists nr. r. w. rni nentint. tinrd ner ItiilldliiK. Telephona Main H(. Or. II. 11. MII.I.FII IVntlnt. Itooma K to IB. ralinur-ltoeaeU bllildlna;. Telephone Main 7U. Ilr. 10. P. KIOSMAN Drntl.t, Bulla 3, over Ited Crona irutf bLura. Telephnnn Main 717. Architect V. U. Illl.l.lCIt, Arrbllre, Koom 7 t.w Orandi. Nwtlnnal Hank Bolldlnar Tlia man who kick about the food nt homo usuully la ufruid of tha wuilera in reatuuranta. It ha.adverinea It, ha knowa H'i ood. decision, and oa.icsned a fine" of -li murliR. If nli the nrRiinicnls In thfl world were plitced end to end they would n'f reuch ii ny eonclunlon. STAGE ON AND AFTER MAY It LEAVE LEAVE ' Inlon I.a Orande ' 9:110 A. M. 1 Mill . M. 2:15 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Eiuulny 1:00 P.M. 6:S0P. M 1. O. ni'LAl' Hea.lqunrtcr., KommcT-ITolcr' PURITY BREAD 1 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 nt this establishment' It would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your, appe tite and please your digestion. ' La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS Jtaut imrtJi ' v i in mr nca r 1 imli DiJrt K'C f'v 1 pa! vien er 1 CPVlNf I VWANT Y' st ? J TWE'S-SDXJAK B6 14. voorkmws sue's 7C- a baseball. . M;i rf .lOSTPPACTlCIM'A ' , V ( CAAj'l r -' I i' aI --- aVi'.Jl Physicians & Surgeons aiKI.I.A JV. HOllHKII, M. D, . 1'liy.leiun and buraeon Ttoonn 10-11 'i'Klrphona So ier ilulldlnic Main 61.9 UAIIltV nofvy, M. D. i.ki: nut vv, m. ii. Praetleo limili-d to dim-am-a of tfa lCy. I-iar, No.o and Throat. New l olcy Telnphona Itulldlntf alaiu 1 K, ti. kiituv, n. ii. I I'hyiielan and liurire ) New Folwy 'I'elenhona liiilldlnv lilt IIAIII) H. I.ANI1IK M. II. I'byalclHii and aurijeon Gardner UulldlntT Telephona Main W. I'. MeAUOHV, 11, II. New Foley Telephone llulldlim MUl 6 CM. VIOIX1K-, .VI, II, - - ''yalclanaiidiiiiraeon New Foley Telephona Ilulldlnic Main 111 K. I,. IIAI.KTOV, VI. II, Praetlea limited lo dlN.uMea of the Kye. Kar, Noao and Throat. Rooina 18-19 Telephona Soiumar llulldlna; Main 778 A. I.. nicnARitsoiv, vi. d. Hiiruery Jlooma H-17 Telephone Souuner tlulldlns Alain 16 Osteopathic Physicians j. I.. i;i.k. li. n. Oeneml Onteupathle Practice .VIAHRAIIKT IMII.Ii:. II. O. Practice limited to care of Infanta. Sommer Telephone Bulldtntr liain 101 WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleancra, Djrera And Prossers ; PHONE MAIN 7S Depot Strei't j. Mattresses Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Teat her Mattresses Slade l'lllowa Itcnovaled $ Fluff Riiks Made front t old carpet. '; ; FllrnltKre ltepalrud ami Recovered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Licensed Fumlgator Clia.s. Lilward.s Prop By TAYLOR 3d umtkjxL -flow, - vmct, xo tutur fio nwMucai that urfuuruout. & yetl; "3!&! ' painjma. tfuvn cunii MAnan. -im L it '1 II -4 . - srs.'.tii ro amy iim ice 034 mi By BLOSSER 'J,JW,Hrl! ; i iiv (ill i u. ly