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Tuesday, July 28. 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER .Js V V- . I The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOU ItEN't I'Oll HUNT I' lirnlnln l roonm i-lost- In. l&lii AikilliH. l'hoili'l 37" H. JH-7-27-UIH ; KIIK JIKNT Km ntHh'-U house- i liei-illlir rooniH. l.'illi AilutiiH, I'huno 207 J. 9-7-L'H-tf ; Mlt ltKNT i;-ruoiu liou.se. Call i liiul Sixth Htrc-t. 9-7-7-tf V'OH JtKN'P Tivo-room modern furnished upurtmeiit. 1U1T Knur-; til. Hub Auarlmelils. H-C-IS-tf i KUK ItKNT iiulrtt J. J. Apt. Ill Foley. Vok-y. -4- ln-2S-tf 1Y)K KAI.lv 377 II -ll;Oiy l.ujry. rhono -i7-3l) 1'Olt 8X1. K To lh- liiKlicst l.lil-ili-r. 'riuii'M.luy July :ln, ul 'i o' clock hi I sill (iivuiwooil Htrei'T. 2 Ituinl riuus: l lioot.r; I Itoml Cruilrr; 1 Kiv.sno. L'ii-7-'Jll-:ltp Fllll HAI.H-7 II. I'. Uu KiiBiui-. 1'iootl as new, I'huuc 4 J K J. i o - 7 - 2 1; -1 f l'Olt HAl.lv-A HitrKUlli: moili rn hou.si', lull ilonMc b'li'HI'1. on clone 111. full .XI rs. lie l'ivc room lia.'-.ement, paveincnt, ck 47U W. lS-7-2li-3t 1 A 1JA I '.OA I N-Ktiii(y In a limine for nuv All nicely furnished. Own terms on furniture. I'.iy meniH on phicit $2.r.HO juu monlll. Two mount hring in $24. tin per month. A burK.-tin! t ail .Main 4uu for iniur nutt ion. :tri-7-2:t-tr WANTED- Men. liriidi-rs, car ina der.s, Kneral phmiiiK mill lielp. llowman Hicks Knmher Co. 1 s-7-2?-i:t WA.Mll) WA.NTKh - Jersey heiterfl and heifer rnlvoH. K. It. (Srlss. I'n ion. -7-24-it WANTKI) houseworli. Woman for ffeneral Write Mis. W. W. STAGE i ON AM) AITKIt MAY 11 liBAVK I.KAVE UdIoii Ivit (iraiirie 9:00 A. II. 1:00 P. M. 2:10 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Sunday ' i 1:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M 1'. O. KeLAI' IIumlquartfli'M, Soiiuner lintel Snoclgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive J ! I Inrlertakers Our Invalid Tar is used but for one purpose of convey ing tile f.irlt and Injured any where, they want to ko. Main C2 Mght or nay Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Fifrniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-i WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Lonely Land A home without telephone serx'ice is in the heart of LONELY LAND Have your telephone installed now. Home Independent Telephone Co. Be Done An ObaATver Want Ad will . tlu It gtiit kljr aud ccwuainlc- ; ally. No malt fir what your j want, If ft tail bo round in tlio J.a tirandti territory, a Want Ad will rind H. Header Interest and render i confident-) built Ovrr a long fieri oil if juin kIiow l!H , laliu hi b.Mrr Vnl Ad, t liiiellie nt people wateh ; tlieni i-onslHiitly tor buying, , reutiiiK, trading, gelling job and getting Itelp. ft i 'Hie oust Is small the re- turns am Inum-dlul6.( j '! "A OHSEttVKR WANT ! AD WILL DO IT." Can finny, IVrry, Or.'" 1 0-7-27-31 p I'AINTO, Callnilnar paper hanging J. 1', Landry. i'hone 481 W. 6-G-S-tf 'llm Ciiinetly Klnjjs Try ' I'or l.auuli Dvery. I-'eet IIOJ.VVHtl. f 'ul. ( A I ' ) The aveniKe two-reel eometl y contains 7Ti laiiKhs and the dctnre that aiullener.s will aiont utierwards Ikin a mirth provokiim incident at approximately -every i . feel of film. Del Lord, director, declared recently after a rheelt of comedies I at several theaters. The sustained laitli is the Uitnl I for which comedy directors mrive. .'This laiiKh begins early in the pic .tun1. It starts with u low chuckle and swells lo u roar of laughter. A Kit nation thai seldom fails to eilelt a tuirKt of merriment Is when the comedian thinks he is safe af ter heiiiK pursuet) by the villain only in find lie isn't. Lord said. "I" We are now free to sny that the paint that we an humllhi1,; Is made by the t'erlnin-tiMKl I'hmIucIs Com pany. We ni-e ndiMiijr a full line r t'eiiiiln-letil halsontine. Arti; tie. pruetieal, sanitary and we nin iiIm piittiiur to our stoek the t er- talu-teed strip Shinnies, whieli In-t.the Inter-national temperance coun (lOHKf I ban you will. Never will have Ixi lie pHinted, as Hie ground mineral (iiloe is rolled into tbeui us they art- made. We fll-o liae 10 nnd ir-yenr tiuarnnteeil ItouNiur. IliiildlnK INirMTnnd Dead ening lell. Cettni' shingles. SLOT nnd M AO per M Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tho Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. lnindry. IMione M-2 18 No Sunday Hi is In ess Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY NOTICE Clamlffed Want Ads am vtrlct lj JAHH IN AOVANCE; copy nnut be lu not later ttiau 9 a. m. date of iuserilou. Katea: lo per word for eacli UimttUou. I'OK It K.VI' .Modern Apt. 1'hone 471 M. (i-7-t.s-Hp Klilt KAI.K l-'uriii. Through lureclosure we oiler ul a rare liariaiin I6ii uen-ft choice farm lauil aloiiK Kravi'lleil highway in ! excellenl ill.slrlcl. Ka.My terms i lo relialtle piireha.ser. No Iriul- t i H. Hplemliil opportunity tor ill-I vcmiiihiiI. XVe haX'c other turui.s for sale an well, licscripllona mulleil oil relteM. ' lilaho Slale l.ll'e Insurance Company, lluise, liialio. 7-22S-H l'Olt HAI.H: X'lclrola. null Jars 'cheap. Hill XX'aNtiiUKIou. s-;s-iip WANT Ml l Kxncrlcnccil w.lll rHHes, foil J. f. Mcl'hersoii. Wallowai liUkc XX'oilUerlaihl. S-7-M-f.l STHAYKII Six head of Jersey cows and flye calves. Iltamled on rinht hip with, a II on lis hle. Iiuiiilre Police Slallun.. ' . . . .' . 22-7-2S-H 'OK 11KNT flcft ,. space. Hotel. Small more or of imtnirc Soliuiu'r lii-T-3H-4lu roi 8AI.I-: HllllliK lllhle. 3 chairs $12,110; folumhla xlclrola. 3 iU. ree $4i. tin; larKe rnnice, S2'i.imi; leal her roi.-ker. Ilo.ouj 'I'hor el ec. washer. 175.00; roiumode, J2.IMI; Kllchen enhlnet. 3.00; ilrass hed, Mirliiirs, $ln.00; ca nary und caite, (ri.no; 1 chihr.s tied, ?:l.ju. .2124 Adams. 40-7-2-llp I.OKT I'olr of Kinases in a case. Kinder return lo observer. 10-7-2S-31 roil SALE Dlinealow, rooms and sleeping porch. fall 1705 XX'aali. ' I'hone '138 .XI. 13-7-2S-.M I Ht prints of I'n'hNlorie .Monster Kinhctldcd In iu SALT I.AKK CITY (AP)-ariro pieces of coal lu which ure embed-j ded-the footprints tit a' prMiisione i unlmal beib-ved to be, '"u lyran-i nosauruH, the fiercest of the cur-1 nlverous dlnoH-utrs. which roamed the earl It millions' of . years, a wo, liave been found In Uh- . !ntither nnnl mln.. In I .-Iw.n u.uiit I I, ill llurrlnd was made' Heyfna "l Hons- and feet underground. - The tyraunosauriiM Is believed to have been 47 feet ioii and IS u J feet high when erect, with a tall like a llxurd. ianv ;urrs i!ii-:skti:i TO IIKAO OT ( HltlM IW iiiMiu.it.wti-: iMov J-:DlNH('litHI, (Al -Dr. Anna A. Gordon.1 of Kvuii.ion. 111., who wus reelected president of the Worlds' Womi ns t'ln-ivtlan Tem pera nee I'll ion ut the twelfth i ri (iiuiul ..eon vent Ion here, returned to lie rhome with a varied collec tion of ;.ifls presented to her at cil. In the collect Ion t-s aslilllehih from Ireland, a eoniplele set ui specimens of pressed wild flowers of Australia, crystallized fruits and an ostrich with a history fan from Africa, j of Month Africa) und pold mounted miniature tern iperanee tianner.i of Denmark ami inland. MOM'M POP FRECKLES AND HIS CACt MV P.OV IT A -ri Clio: Trip FiCM V(OPKiN3 CAPITAL OF TH6 MAGIC MUD CO ITICD OP in $10,000 WORTH BOX COfTAlN!NG IEE, I LIKE TO BDOSH M-AU. DOa 7Ut 6 II 'hc.lL SUOtn D TWHk . "T "VTCETH OLSg 7EM A TM IJ.UCU AJOUi, r il , c i urn.P8IT-CERUAl5 1. ICANSQOGEZ.6-W . 7-Atf'f ffl dd? ,1 4R A? 4 BEAM' -Ji" 'jit' iz y v - : . 171 ttr -J. OF 5TAMP5-CANVAV3 THE. BOSiNE'eS PlACCS AD To SELC 'CM Of PWTftC-E. The sale AND Th f.RM IS fAcif.3 A SEROUS jirj.H0,s ( ! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo;jj NO, t SAY YCW Cvi.itTy,v n -- ( .i t X' !re Sauk 'h(''N v ,,y ?-cx3 WO, NO I SY You C.iv :t, o'i Cxii-l t - ' SAY "foxi TT -iT I-xk" " ' OTti-C .- no, no;: II Runaway ' Handcar Injures Colleen In "The Desert Flower." The snip of a aclssora In a film culler's hands has saved follecn .Moore, i- irst isaiionai star. rrom ailded fame as a so-called "stunt" performer.. It happened on a desert stretch near Horstow, Oil.' The' cameras were whirrinp merrily s Director Irving CtimmlnKH ffave the word and Miss Moore, eulico ffarbed for her role In "The Desert Flower,' at the Arcade Wednesday and Thursday, started to pump the handle bars of u handcar und en- i ter the ntd tun ot the camera lens. I Waving a KreetiiiK" to the Mexl Icair section hands, who htude way I for her us she m ured them, Miss I?"""'''. ne.l alotnf the htnin(t .rails breezily. CummmKS smiled up pioviiiKly and the cameras follow ed the action. Just os the director was about to shout "Cut," and complete the scene, the cumbersome handcar entered an area w here the ''track shot into a considerable dip. It gained momentum at, on alarming Irate and the handle burs were lit erally wrnni? from; Miss .Moore's i hands. The plucky actress ifrabbed for them to H-Kaiii her hold, but by i that time the speed Of the vehicle i had so incrcuscd thut she wan hurled .skyward. While t he onlookers gasped. Miss Moore turned O complete ae rial somersault ami lauded on the rear of the handcar, registering n perfeel expression of flabbergast ed incredulity, not to be Improved upon by a Chaplin or a Semon. .Anxious hands soon brought the runaway cur lo u holt and rescued Miss Moore' from hr precarious position. ; And . a fit rained Hku FRIENDS La Grande Theatres! i . ) GoSrt-L'JE BEENTo TWELVE Cj ). j Places ko i cant sell ft stamp- : I1 Grt-L'viE UP TO VOL) - KEffE'S A t!CO ViCHTH 1 And the sun's so mot ill i - r J tc whew!! ( ! ' --r-- y : ' HELLO CHICK i i"x VK.' r (l r siL." ment In her neck pul her in bed for several weeks, delaying com pletion of the picture. . The cameras hud caught the im promptu scene perfectly, but It hud to come out beoauw the scen ario didn't call for It. Sherrys Showing" "Lady of the Night," bociety ricture. So mot ter in what station of llf one lives, emotions remain pretty much the suine, , according to. the thesis of "l.ady of the Night,' which conies lo I he Sherry Theat er today. Alonta Hell, director for Metro-Cioldwyn-Mayer, lias brought lo the screen a powerful story of so ciety at its hlghtst and lowest le vels.,;', w lie has filmed the lives of two girls one at the top, the other at the bottom of the social ladder who rail in love with The smnc ntuti,'"' '' That It is love of the deepest kind is shown when the spirit of Hucrlllee moves both or thestv girls when In the climax they have to choorte between what they regard as their happiness and their duly. Both elect lo sacrifice their hap piness. ' Brilliant social halls, receptions and Country club dances set with the lavish hand of wealth 'are con trasted against the Huualid home life of the slums and its only out let of pleasure the Bowery dame hall. And Norma Shearer playing the dual role of Molly, daughter of a convict, and Florence, daughter of the Judge who sent her rather to prison, is said to give one of the i lineat -performances of her career. She Is supported by an exception al (e.isl, including Malcolm Me- There Arc Uenns and Beans In Union There BEEnToTujElVE , 8 n yoiniK Inventor; go K, Arthur. Kred Ksmclion, Dale Kuller and Hetty 1orrltucy. Miss Shearer's double part calls lor HomclhhiK more than la usual In dual rolet. I'or one IhiliK Hhe lias to look entirely different, tor theru is little facial reseiitblancft in the two Klrls. The picture is made from un oriKlnal- story by Adele UoKcrs St. John, udnpteii for (lie screen by Alice 1 1. U. Miller. The plot tire is said to lie the best of the three excellent pictures which Monta liell has directed. With Miss Shearer In the leadiliK role "Hroadway After Dark" und Tiie Snob" beinK the other two. t'omedy sho,tnx"MarU It 1'aid." Pear Core Breakdown Causes Heavy. Losses Core breakdown causes heavy losses In stored pears in Oregon liph-ss they ure puked at the right time und handled In the right way. Of I he various lots under ubser vatlun ul the cperlmc m station lu the last seven years, only the late-picked fruit developed ihe dtseuae, to uny extent, regardless uf the kind of storage. "The laler the time of . picking the more serious the t rouble be comes," says a recent station re purl prepared by Henry llartman of the station stuff. "The use of the 'pressure te.sier to determine time of packing has In many cases eliminated core breakdown en tirely." .. Vars are often ' handled bo poorly by. trade und by consumers thai even the high class; products deteriorate into poor st nil. : Al t hough properly grown ond hand led by l he grower, liny often go to waste or develop into "cookers, because poorly treated in the rip ening period. Breakdown is characterized by softening and darkening of the core and the fruit about It, even while the outside of the fruit seeina, perfectly, sound. .As the diseuse udvunccs the per emits a foul odor, often just ul the fruit should be approaching it prime condition. l.'nlike most fruits, the pear de velops, its uuulity only when pick ed Immature, and the big problem of the grower Is to determine Just the right degree of maturity. I n unl maturity signs such as size, color of seed, ease of picking, fruit color, and nature of the bloom are not reliable und a spe cial pressure test has been de veloped by the slatlon to uld growers In looking their own de termination. Methods of usinff the tester und handling ,(leTf'dt ure contained in 4tt report Issued: as station 2ie, free-4 d residents of Oregon ik," mt m. i t. nv U fll in m. ttfjwn-w n . to M z m m r. e nr. ix r m to, Not Temporary Relief 'But CURE PILES or other Re5tnl or Colon j ailments should not be experi-1 mentedwith. They thould and can be permanently CURED by my rtoreiurgi cal method ' Send today for my FREE BOOK con taining scores of voluntary tcttlraonlali from patient, some of whom had sufT j cred 20 years and had tried every kind i ot drug and treatment. Kcad it end you will better undentand why I can give a WriHrn Guar antee to CUKE your Pile or refund your ice. CrlA! DEAN, M D Inc POHtlANO Oi Or IlL-n Bi. cts; Seattle omen; yq BOj'Sii hmt Dull din N OTM AND PINK fA StampsI vjE-SieeoT P.N OVERSTOCK AT THE OFFICE Af0 I'M TRYIN6 To SELpflEM Wis n. WHEW? V yjp MU( ;tt- i6W3 ill iMiiiwiiraKi j I I 0,OM'.' MOT ri ; VES-.7UIS" ) .' t 4U.7HAr 7A- ) . j MM i OIDM'T X SAV ' U IS BEAM " I j X, . as bis As ) n -r'-- 'tr " ' Is ? By BLOSSElt j . y - L it I f. t Professional Directory This dlreMory l esrx'clally handy for tlio nuwLtimer or for the out-of-town reader xvlio limy want the duiiui ant! aililreHS or tuimo iirureMsloiiul man. It ha bvt-n carernlly pro. panil mill will provo to be a ready aid tu ouj reader lu oo taltiliitf prciiipt profetuiloiiat wrrvlcv Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Ul'ftH F. IIHAUY -- Attorney-fct- law, office 'Mt-.lacobni Build ing, Telephone Main 111. COCHRAX an KtlKIHI AItl Oeo. T. Cuciiran und i.'uion It. Utierhitrd. Attorneys at Uw, l-u lira nil e Na tional Bank builulnif. Tclepbouo Ualu 01, ItOHKnT . KAKIN Attorney at t Law. to . WM- Jncobaon building. Tclepnone Alain 674. C'AItli . 1KI.M Attorney-at Iw, Jtuuni iti, Ne-w Kuley Jiuildti.-. THlepliouo uaiit n. DentiHtfl Ir. V, ' W. KB WIN Dentist. Card ner Bulldlui?. Telephonn Main H. Dr. It. 11. Mil. I. Kit Pent 1st. Booms tf to 16, BHluutr-KooHcU bullUlag. Telephone Maiu 7U. Dr. U P. BIOHS.M ATV Dntlflt, Rulte ?, over Bed Crosa Druv tiiore. Telephone Main 717. Architect C. II. MIM.IOH, A real feci Boom 7 T.s Orsnde National Bwnlc IbHldtng Canary birds are awful loafer They should knit socks' Or play checkers like firemen do. If he, advertises It, he knowl It's ood. PAI.KM. Ore. (AT). Oregon more than doubled It a (iiota of I ;iu,iMio for the national defense I day test July 4 with a total of! itl'.Cdl one-day enllsi.ments, as I shown by the final report of Brig-, ailler-deneral (ieorge A. White, j I'ortland headed the list of Mi . cities participating with 28.115. r-f which 1 U! were women. Itecom mendallon is made thut July 4 be not usuin selected for the de fense day test, and that Constitu tion day, Septejnber 17. Ih more suitable. ' i ' BAKER STAGE Leaves La Gntnde i 11G Jcffersbn Phone 463-J S A. M. 1 I'. M. PURITY BREAD If you are interested in the purity of the food products that find their way into your sytem you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfactory pastry baked at this establishment. It would add to your' enjoyment, stimulate your npp--? tite and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS ', V f? A f I ( IB r 1 tfiinrrei" I'LL BuNSOMC I'MTO BEMA9R.ED UVtX MOUTrt A(vD TmE ILL NtLDA LOT the: A for the: I ANitouriceMEriTCI BE Physicians & Surgeons HI-FI,!, A y. IIODMKII, M. II, lliVMlriuii und tiurui on Tlcphon Somnirr Building juain buv 1IAHHV flOITVV, M. I. J.ttlC IttM VV, II, It. Practice limited to di.st-itxea of th Kve, Kar, Nou and 'j'tirout. New Kuley Ttdfphono Building ' Wain It K. I;. KIIIHV, Al. II. I'liyuicluu aim 3urK" Nw Fok-y 1lephnn JHIIMIIIIK &iiu a ltlCIIAIII I. I.A.NIMN M. U. I'liyslcun and tiui'Kuoo , , Oardner Telephone Building Maiu i AleAIMlltI Al, out teou New FoIpt Bulldlnir Telephone Maiu by v. n. aioohi:, i. , Pliydician nud iuriittn New Fo I it y Telephone Itulldiiik Main lH K. I.. HA l. VON, AI. II. ' Brsctlee llmltrd to diNeaes of the Kye, Kar, Nosu and Throat. ' Rooiiim 18-19 Telephone Soinnier Building Main 7711 A. L. B1CI! AltnSON, Al. D. 1 ' j- WuiBury t. Booms 18-17 Telephone Sommer Uulldirig alaln U . Osteopathic Physicians j. I., iitti.i.i:, 11. o. . General Osteopathic Practice Al AltdA It K'l' INtJI.B, I. O. PractlcA liwlUd to caru of Infanta. Bommnr Telephoue Bulldii.f Mala 1U WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers And 1'rcnaers rilONi: MAIN 733 DcjKit eitrwt Mattresses - Rugs Clrnnwl Itcbulll. renllior Mutlresscii Made IMIIoxvs HiMiovntRd Fluff ltugs Made from . old cnrpvla. l uiiilcino Impaired' and j ltWOVL'llMl La Grande ' Mattress & Weaving Wof-ks JJcensed I'linilaalor MlOMC 42 1-W Clias. i:dwnrds, l'rop 1 ' Ry TAYLOR Gosh ! i'ia ruined! I hcct's melted the tiUM AN'TmEN'uE ALL. r 1 "SlULI il'Uliuckj T i