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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The Observer Want Ad Page
fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties
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FOR RENT
Toil I!i:.NT Light housekeeping
roums. 1512 Adams. Phone 2? I
J. S-7-ll-tfl
J-'Oll JiKNT Six room modern i
house with garage. 125. Ou per
month. Slain 547. 13-7-8-tfi
FOU KK.VT ti-room house, call
1001 Sixth Street. 9-7-7-tf I
FOK KENT Two-room modern
furnlBtieU apartment. 1G17 Four-'
Ih. Hub ApurtmmitH. b-0-8-tf!
FOR RENT Apt. in Foley. In- !
quire J. J. Foluy. K-4-9!Mr
J'OR HALIi.
I'tlll SAI.K !S x 42 "Twin City"
steel thresher in FIRST 'CLASH
CONDITION'. 1. K. ami It. (!.
CIIKN'.MI.T. l4-7-L'ii-3tp
FOU ,SA I.K Sour elierrleH, Cove,
und i'urtlund. A. II. 1'erry
nian. . 7-ls-ti'
i'i hi SAi.i-: I'Vusii
I'lioni! .170 W.
Jersey cow.
7-7-1 S-4I i
FOR HAI.I-: Work Imrse.s. Hee
Harris 1-Yeneh. I'liotl'- 4i;7 It.
11.7-17-iit
1'oR SAI.K ltusilerrlt s. Coun
ty farm or Kin-meis 2ti7.
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WAV I 1 ,l
WA.XTKIi -tlirl witnls work as nn
assistant in homo ur office.
quire Observer. U-7-2i-2l
f A INTO, Calcimlng paper banging
J. J'. l!audry, lhom.-4Sl W.
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LOST
LOST Hrown l'up. I'.eturn to
Hod Cross Urtig Store fur !- ;
waic.
LOST One brawn hand bag bo.
lwen III K'n and la (irande be
tween JO and iu:bu a. in... July
... iti. Finder return to Stage, Oe-
STAGE
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ON AX1) AFTER MAY It
LEAVli LKAVE
Union ' La Grande
. 6:00 A. M. ' l:0d I1. A!.'
9:16 P.M. -. 6:30 P.M.
Sunday
. 100 P. AT. fi:Sn P. M
Headquarters, Sonnnur Hotel
FOR HOT WEATHER
Ice Cream Freezers
Gasoline Stoves
Tents
Electric Fans
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85
Summer Kitchen Comfort
Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE
with quick, good cooking results. See various models
here.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-)
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Telephone Your Orders
Telephone service Is one thine you can afford to
buy for your home it is not n luxury any more,
but a necessity.
The telephone Is Installed and you are put Into
Immediate connection w ith Yur nefhlKirs, the
.lores, with the Mople you waul. After ?ou liatis
bad the benefit of our sM-edy and reliable service,
then wore you to be deprived of Ibis seriv, the
real necessity of It would 1m impro-rd uimn you.
We tine' you In Join your nelglilrOr(jft on the
line with the rest.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
If It '
Can Be
Done
An Observer Want Ad will
do It quickly und ecunoinlo
ally. So matter what your
want, If It tun be foumt in
tho Ju t.ruiuh territory, a
Waul Ad will find It.
Header Interest ami render
confldoneu built over a long
period of yftirs show If
value iu Observer Want Ads.
Intelligent people wutcli
them (instantly for buying,
renting, trudlug, getting Jobs
and (ft-t tins help, etc.
The tost is small the re
turns are Immediate,
"AN OJ1KEKVEH WANT
AD WILL DO 1T.
Pork IJarrel Methods
Old, Letters Disclose
SI'l'.lNCII'IKIJi, III. (AP)
Kvidenees that the "pork harnl"
was in operation more tlian 100
years ago are shown In tin efforls
or Nuihaniri pope, then secretary
of the Illinois territory, to Hocure
house rent from Albert (iallatin,
secretary of Hit roiled Slates
Treasury. Letters between tho
1 wo liii ve In fn discovered by tho
; stale ari hivi fi department and are
! being hound.
The t'ii'Kt loiter was writ ion bv
Pope to (iallatin, .May n, UtUif.
transmitting his expense vouchers,
"I wish io deal candidly with
you.' Pope said. "I havo lived in
a house ln Inning In my wife's
father ( Klijar iiuekus). who cer
tainly would never have ehared
me rent. Jtui if a friend Hhould
furnish the secretary with an of
fice for noihiiiK, li bflnir n person-
Three more cars of Limiticr and
Shingles due to aiiie this week j
from Hie ('m-t. In one of the
ears there nre ovei 1 0.000 feet or (
It and better V-;, (iigtuts Hard-
4HhI. Some call It J Jiitnnuood.
We helleto h. IVrry Itlaiieluud
lias lail soiut of thi I JiiniauiMf.l
Mooring hi some of bis bouses.
He told us he liked it rtne. I'lace
your ortlci-s quick, for all the Ce
dar Shingles you need. iceauM'
the wludesjlle price Is advancing.
We will sell w hnt wo have on
band l the old price. We are
selling hundreds of f-.nl Ions of j
Pnfnt for SJ.II5 per gallon.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poop Alan's Primd"
Oppo. Iuiidry. Phone M-218
No .Sunday liusfnesfl
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NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Clwalfled Want Ads are Ptrlct
iy CASU I.N AUVA.NCE; copr
mast be lu not later Ihau a. m.
date of lusorilou. Itauw; He prr
word for eatU liuttrtlun.
l"Olt ItKNT Modt-rn three room
, apt. l'hone 471 M. ' il-7-Sl-3lp
FOR SAI.i: New I". K. Mintage
Conreilerule llulr Hullur. At I. a
CrantU' National Rank.
12-721-ltp
WANTKll Raspliery piikel'H.
I'lmlie 204 R evenlhKK.
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I'Oli HALM Hull puitH. full Main
117. 7-7-2 t-:iti
LOST OH HTHAYKI lapi'e
t?rey mure. Weight ahunt isun
IbH. 2UK M Ave. 10-7-l'l-lf
FOIl HA LK One hit on .Second
.street known us Church Proper
ly. Five-room house and two
loifl on corner Fourth and
street, Kmipp properly on So ?t
t' Avenue. I'riee rlnlil on any of
Oils properly if takt n al unee.
Inquire L. L Snodfcru.s. Main
ti2 or MiK Koiirih fireet.
fil-7-2 1 -Til
a favor, it in no argument attainsl
ids eharKhiK Die go vern men t a
reasonable price for occupation."
Pope apparently toted ids honiP
for an of fief and asked the necre
tary of the .treasury to pay liini
office, rent of f 1- a month, tie
asked fur $150 for "conlinKeul
cXpcn.seH."
tlullatin nnawered hint June S,
and requested that Pope's father-in-luw
Hln vouchers for the office
rent und added with a touch of
sarcasm that his father-in-law
miglil afterward 'make a present
of the money to yourself or any
other ' person." lie added, how
ever, tliut $40 per annum is con
sidered Hie highest Hum- which
ouKht lo be allowed for rent of an
office..
1'ope replied that be thought $5
was the minimum he should he
allowed for office rent. lie .said
he believed the secreinry Hhould
have two rooms, "one to lodge- in
and the oilier for the public pap
ers of his office."
The compromise was finally
mude at f 5 a month and ' Pope,
perhaps u little incensed ut the
conservative policy-, of Oalhilin.
immediately boyan - another con
troversy with fhim.'iii to whether
the neeretury Had lo supply (lov
wrnor Kdwurds of the Illinois ier
irtory, .with stationery..'"'
w-n,(nn -nitmhnirltiS lfuiieil.
SALKM, Ore. I'pon retiuest of
tin chamber of commerce at Jack
sonville . the public service euin-
missiun Issued un older preventing
I W. H .1 turn ii in from dismantling
his railioud, which extends from
.Medford to Jacksonville. The work
of dlsinuntlhiK the line was start
ed, accoiding to telegrams roielv."
iiere. lief ore allowing I he 1N
mantling work to proceed the put
lit service commission will ord
a public hearing.
ItriMil Draws tlapanrse.
1T)KVO (AP). Japanese Immi-
gmtlon to Hrazil is increasing, ac
cording to the authorities of tin1
Immigration company, which an
nounced that 1 ,,'Hmi emigrants
would I en vo for Soul h America
soon. It is expected that approx
imately 3,000 Japanese emigrants
will have gone to Hnizll by I ho
nd of the year. .
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'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE . By Condo
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La Grande
Viola Dana May Now
Be Seen Here
In "Beauty Prize."
Patrons of the Sherry Theatre
will have an opportunity to nee
how a nation-wide beauty contest
is conducted when Viola Oana. in
"The Beauty Prize," her lutest
Aletro-tiOldwyn production comes
for a two days run. "The ltcuuly
Prize" is u pictu fixation of the
Sat unlay Kvening Post story of
that name by Nina Wilcox Tut
fiam, ami is said to provide rous
ing good entertainment by virtue
of im splendid comedy, really dra
matic plot, and the details of the
contest.
As If that were not enough, a
very special oust supports Miss
Dana. Pat O'Malley, -who has late
ly scored a number of big hits,
plays opposite the star, as a small
town radio ent hnsiasts, Kdwurd
Connelly appears u.s her crotchety
old father, Kddie Phillips is a
wise-cracking 1 (roadway jaxz
hound, ami others include Joan
Standing, Kdith Yorke, Kunleo Yin
Moore, and i-'red Truesdnle.
More t hun fifty of t he most
beautiful and shapely girls in Los
j Angeles, and according to all ro
ll ports that is saying a ki'"U( deal.
were used m the scenes snowing
the countrywide contest, insuring
an exciting evening for those in
the front seats.
The story 1m a combination of
comedy and drama that is sure to
please everybody. Viola ltana
plays the role of Connie DuHols.
a manicurist In o New York bar
ber shop. One of her society cus
tomers. Mrs. Winlhrop. engages
Connie's mother to lake care of
her I'iflh Avenue home while she
is abroad. In this way Connie is
mistaken for a member of the
Winlhrop family.
Comedy allowing "Tho (!olf
Hug." ' !
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FRIENDS
iMfANT TO HAve
.Trti I lUrttt'R
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'PARLOR1.'.'.
Theatres
New Paramount
Picture Coming
To the Arcade,
"Salome of the Tenements." by
the author of "Hungry Hearts."
produced for Paramount by Sid
ney Olcoit. comes to. the Arcade
Theatre on Wednesday next.
This new novel by Anizu Yezler
ska ha.s been acclaimed enthusias
tically by the press throughout
tho country. In reviewing "Salome
of ttie Tenements" the New York
Tribune calls It a "bewildering no
vel, shot through with Genius.
It parados before you. in the per
son of Honya, the mosl vivid Kast
Side heroine that any one bus
created In , American fiction." It
is a work 6f art, according to the
New. York Times reviewer, . and
the . Boston llvrald's criticism
.says: ,:Jt is a work or more than
cleverness." , The Philadelphia
Ledger review acclaimed the nov
el as "A vigorous and valuable
commentary on the strange blend
of civilization which Is American
ism." It lias "tremendous power"
according to the. Minneapolis Tri
bune, und the Haleih, N. C.News
and Observer says I hut : "No oth
er writer within the recollection
of many critics has so clearly
.sounded 1he soul-yearning cry of
the immigrant in America."
And what a picture Paramount
claims to have made of It!
Jetta Goudal, Godfrey Tearle and
.lose Ituhen are feat ured in the
principal roles of the production.
The story is u romance of an
Ku-st Side girl, born In the black- I
est poverty, of a Delancy Street (
basement n girl who wants beau
tiful clothes and love more than
life itself and who at an early age,
let everyone about know Just where j
she stood with, "I ain't no Immi-I
grant., I ain't going to stand for!
shoestrings in my hair."
Jlcr clamor shook the bouse and
Artificial
iitan, inn. fuMn, -
c? i-m tAi jumii o ay xwiytt. Bjtd. Mow.
OMii prr tint pnat fjuu- rrnmiho -fuurt.
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Jumbo's Just Dying for the Chance.
JXXV XJr
Thief Cleverly Cuts
Matched Strips from i
2 Valued Tapestries
W KIM Alt (A PLTwo valuable :
(lobelln tupest rles of the VYurt
burg, dating from the 1 5th cen
tury, have been mutilated by un-1
known thievi s with the obvious
intention of selling uhroud the ex
cised strips as one piece of t a li
st ry. After t he revolution both
arpets, which belonged to the
Urund I bicul House of Saxony,
were included In the list of "na
tional works of utt of value not
lo he sold uhroud." Itecently, in
spite of the protest of the Wurt
ti u rg Ko i n d a 1 1 o n , t h e ) o rd chain
herluln of the Grand Oucal House
so Id t he two t a pest ties to an art
collector In Cologne. As they weio
not heing sold to a foreign buyer,
the protest of the Wartburg Koun
dation proved futile.
The new owner thereupon smit
them to the Kuiser Friedrlrh mu
seum of Berlin, for the purpose of
obtaining Or, Demmler's expert
opinion on their exact historical
significance und value, I lo d ?-
elded that both Ctobellttes were of
South Uernuin workmanship of
about the middle of the 1Mb cen-
Ctry. Hot h represent tho "Con
quest of Love's Castle" in sequel.
and both art SS centimeters long:
one being metres in width
and the other a.-ti moires. it
was discovered, however, that i
strip of tut. ceiitlmetris In wld;h
had "been cut from one (inbehn,
while from the olher a strip tin
cen ti met n s w lde was missing.
Tho thief performed the exci
sion ho cleverly, however, that
hot h missing strips can be read
ily combined u form a common
design.
The Colonge .art collector res
cinded his purchase,
Tho sequel of It all Is a big Hi If
in the Thuriiiglnn diet. The So
cial Democrats protested that no
appropriate steps have been taken
by the government to recover the
missing purls. The Lord ciiam-
! herluln has published a commun
ique in which he calls attention to
the legitimacy of the sale and
threatens to prosecute anyone in
sinuatlng that tho inpcslrha wore
multiluted wilh the connivance qf
any member of the Grand Ducal
Household.
Autumn Leipsic Fair v
Aims to Surpass AH
Previous Exhibitions
LKIPSIC ( AP) The coming
U-fpsie fair to be held from August
30 (o September 9 promises to sur-pu-ss
any previous Leipsic exhibi
tion. It is expected the attendance
will be nearlv double that of the
j spring fair, at which there were
more than 1 so. not) business men
from all parts of the world, Wilh
14,000 exhibitors from IS coun
tries. one- of the features of the com
ing fair will bo the huge under-
I ground exhibition hull, gonerully
considered a technical -world's
wonder.' Another prominent fea
ture will be (he machinery, hall
eoileuded lo be the lurgest exhibi
tion hull fn Germany. It occupies
an area of 2l,(Hin square, meters.
The old house for electro-technics
I he street lo which she finally
carried her outcry. She was not :
silenced until a strange passerby
went into a corner store and re- 1
turned wilh a gift of red ribbon.
This episode Is t he keynote of i
Honya's career. Years later a man
who loved her said of her: "There
goes an egoist with u driving
force that will carry her far."
There's a irreal supporting cast.
BAKER STAGE
Leaves La Grande
From 1116 Jefferson
Tlione 463-.T
8 A.M. 1 P. M.
Canaries
,CLa fiamv ax aaMr you, cui' ' tiling
xdza. urAocAsJuvo smoJQlL rm& to iakit
v 1 1 i'wtf i BtW''ifS The voice
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Professional Directory
This directory la especially handy for the newcomer op
for tho out-of-town reader who may want the name antl
address of some professional man. It has been carefully pre
pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader in ob
taiulmf prompt profe&itonul service
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
Broil E. II1IAUV Attorney-nt-Lmv,
offlco Wttst-Jiicubsun Uuild
lug. Telephone Wain 111.
COCUIIAtV aail KIIFHH AUD OfO.
T. euchrn ami Cidoa H. lOtiwriiHrd,
Attorneys at. Law, Lu Grande Na
tional Uu it W bullUlntf, Tlephon
MAlu 91.
nOHKHT B. KAKIN Attornoy at
Law. , weat-
Jne.obion building, Tolcpnunti Main
bli.
OA It I. O. HK1.M Attorney at Law,
JloMtti aii, Nw Kuley Huitding.
. Telephone Main 77,
Dentists
llr. C. W. LHHIN nentlst. Osrd
ner Hii lid I tig. Telephone Main 94.
Ur. It. B. SI! 1,1. Kit Pen tint. Poo inn
to 16, Palmer-ItueacU buildlug.
TeUphune Main 70.
Dr. K. P. MOflflMAW Dentist, Suite
3, over Ited Crose Druti Store.
Telephone Main 717,
Architect
V. H. UIl.l.KIt, ArchUret
Itooia 7
La nranrte Nations! Hank Rnltdtnir
Canary birds are awful loafers.
They should knit socks or pluy
checkers like, firemen do.
If head verities It, ha knows U'e
good.
hna been materially enlarged by
two wlnga each two stories high.
In order to furnish the necessary
space "for the erection of a number
of new exhibition buildings, the
municipality of Leipsic hus placed
a further area of 13ft. 000 quurc
meters at the disposul of the ad
ministrators of the fair. This per
mits sufficient space for the con
struction of a apeclul freight sln
lion. ;
There is also a plan on foot to
have foreign firms display their
exhibits In special halls In , a
"Street of Natluus."
The mugnltudo of the Leipsic
Fulr has made u division Into two
sections necessary, "The General
Sample Kxhiblt," and "The Tech
nical ami Constructive Kxhiblt."
Tho latter exhibition will continue
four diivB longer than the former
and will lie arraiiKt'd In 15 balls.
The "Sample Kxlhlbltlon" will bo
contained in gii j,aa n(I btdldlngs.
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
"a. A;' I J
Physicians & Surgeons
STKM.A W. UOIIHH, M, I.
Physician aud burgeon
Ttoomi la-Jl Tlephon
5onwnr Building Main (69
1IAUIIV llOVVVf M. u..
i.i :i: inn v. m. ii.
Practice limited to diseases of th
Kye, Kur, Noito und 'J'hroat.
New Foley T0tqhon
liuildimi Main U
K. (j. KIHHV, M. .
Physician and Surgeon
New Foley Telephone
Ibillding MhIii 1U
ltl( II Altlt V. ANIMS M. O.
PhyalciHii and tiurfcuou
Gardner Telephone
Uulldliig Main
W. 1. Mr A IIOH V, Al. IK
. burgwuii
New Foley Telephone
Uulldlntf Main. 69
C fl. IHHtltK, M. I).
Physician and burgeon
New Foly Telephone
Ibtildliig Main lit
F. It ALSTON, M, l.
Practice liuiiiid to diseases of the
Kye. Lar, Noue and Tiiroat.
Rooms 18-19 Telephone
Sommer Building Main 778
A. L, ItlCH AllllSON, M. D.
burgury ,
Hooma K-17 Telephone
Souuuer Building Main 16
Osteopathic Thysicians
J. L. INtil.K. 1). O.
Generiil Osteopathic Practliw
MAItCjAHUT INtil.LJ, II. O.
Practice limited to cure ot Infante.
Sommer Telephone
Building Mali lUe
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyer"3
Antl l'resserg 1
P1IOXK MAIN 732 1
Depot Street i I
Mattresses - Rugs:
Cleaned Rebuilt. ?
Feather Mattresses Madi
lMHows Ilenovated rz
I'lurf ltugs Mndc from
old carpets.
Funilture llepalred and
Keoovered ;'
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
LitH'iised Fuinigator
I'lIOM-3 4-M-W
Chas. lUhvards, Prop
By TAYLOR
( t? ajm gunma itw Vocal TllucL iuatmwn
i if k n' . j iit s.,i..
ikon, amy Camang 3jwi Atarid.
OAiuAUt. n?vt -fan fvoo cUaunHfuA-
73 OUR ARTIFICIAL ' n I
1 CANARIES ARE B6TTER "fm
THAN RAL ONES -THE- mTTlT
SiNS MORE AND 1 n Jl II
COST LESS j I "NPt
By BLOSSER
,'l-f SHAM6 i5M VOU, Vl
.'lA JOMBo! SHAME! t Mf.
ij I eafTA Bia kottcm to y; ,i -wr;
,L TO TOAT PDOC 1 )'
j nL i-rm.E Kivry.1 'J !