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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
Monday, August 10, lii'J. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pr.ro Czvzn The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOR REST run HUNT Winter m-wlug ina-i-luiu-a. Miu-hintu retmirtM. New Hlngi-r Store, Foley liliJt;- U'-S-G-filp ICKNT ItnoiilB in I. o. n. t. llli;;. J'rlcf rf usunutilr-. i! 152-J. Hl-K-4-l:ii KOIt KIONT Kmnisliiil hoilm. ki'i'pine roiiins. 15 13 Aihinm, l'linne 257 J. y-7-2:l-tf J.'Olt It KNT li-room liou-ir. Cull liMll Sixth Strut.' U-7-7-U I OK KAI.fc, l.'illt SAI.K Modern 4-roeim house wild KainKe. Ihitniri- as on 1 .lai'U.sim. U'-S-S-litp l-'lilt SAI.K--I'eiwli piiiuiR, early I al.nl. -.s 1'hun' ;i7u-W. K-.S-.N-4li 1 l-'tlit KAI.K-- Kt larli-d an. I romh In.ni-y. (I. S'olfiwlnll.-r, IsJaa.l ; 'it.v. !i-S-7-;r p ' I'lllt SAI.K Dry pine nit from til II lillllilT, ?S ..'' I'lll.l. I'lll. II. ! 2ID-.I. !i-5 .. 111. ti. (i. 'I'aal. IJi-S-li-4l 1 IiU SAI.K Kfiil ufky Womit-r Imui.s. j 'Hon.- r,m; 4th si. nt-s-i-;t A HA RCA IX Kunity In :i linii.st' for .saio All nk-fly 1 nrJiiNht-.l,, iwn lorm.s on rurnilur'. liy-HH'iit-s on plafo '2:,.(t( j(-r riiontln , 'J'wo roonia. luinjf in $24.ini pi-r month. A h:ir-K:iin! Call Main 4io fur Inl'ortnai itm. , WA.MIJl ' WAN'TMI) Sonn'ono lo jiut. up hn (iii .shares, buy In Hhork. S.' .H Alii.sh, AMim 1, (MP. i r.-.-?-;,ti VANTK1 -UWiahli rouplc ish-' ins: to cut down fxpt-nt s, to sharo furnished house. H" p:i ratn kiipju'ii and rooms, l'hnnc 2ir,-V. ai-S-tl-4tp WANTKD Lady Btf;nopr:iphcr and bookkeeper. Must, have had , x. perlenep nnd furnish references. Oregon Hardware Juipleinent Co. lti-S-ti-ti! VA N'TKD Orders for your win ter's wood. W. J. Kelh-y, 44t!-.l. 8-S-S-titp WA.NTKD Hoarders. . Cochran lionrdlner House, 111") V. Ave., out block north of O-W. slurps. 14.ss-tn 1'OH RKNT Sirlotly -Motlein 3 -room aiMLrtmcnt with full bnsoinent, furnace, bent residential district. Apartment. ('all Main Hal AH n r.iy.' ;1 Snodgrass & ' Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car Is uncd but for one purpose of convey ing: the Blck and Injured auy where Ihey want to o, . Main (12 XI-lit or ft Ay 1 Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cookiii"; results. See various mudelH here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE . Good Service Good telephone service depends vitally upon care in calling: telephone numbers. A wrong number called causes loss of time to you, to the party called, and to the operator. Consult the current issue of the telephone direc tory. Give your nunjber clearly, correctiiiR the oper ator if she misunderstands your number. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Wuut Ad will ) do it quickly and economic- , ally. o mutter what your j uaiil, If II tan In- round 111 ! tlx I.n iiiikIu territory, a : Wmit Ad will find 11. Itcndcr inlrrest and mulct ; confidence linilt over a loug ' period of eni-s slums tta i nliw J11 ( hs4'trr Want Ad. Intelligent o p 1 1; WUtcIl Hh iji iimlanUy fur buyinn, renting, trading, (riihit; Jobs uud gel 1 1m; lit'lp, clc. The tut Is small lliu re turn are immediate. ma onsruvru want j Atk WILk DO IT" V.N'ri:ii-i'he party takinff roat :ii Anilumy l,:ii.'s Friday, plea.se I'-liim (o HhS'.-rvt r Oll'lre. Ite-W-nd. lit-S-K-Iif Danzig Oi'i'icial Says Polish P(s(lMes in Harbor Unnecessary OAN7.IC, (A!')'rh. re IsV no monde, rontiiieri'inl or hu.'iiness ' reuson w haisr)wovver why roland should have icr own postliojes In t lie. harhur of hiin.i, in t lit opln titi oi' l'riideiil lleinrich Fihtu. Kpl:'.inliur Uu so-eulled , post -box -conflict further for The ' Associa ted IVc.s.h, I r. Sah in, popularly known as the "tallest president of the siiKilli .si stale in .northern Ku- ropi'," said: "I'niliT the Treaty of Versailles the riKht is (,-ivi ii lo Pidund to niaintain her own posihoses in the liat hor of I ui.ij.r. Mail arriviiifcr iii ( ni tizlK and Intend, d for l'ori- We Offer yon vout KXAIIXATIOX AXI COM PA 1. 1 SON 1 Lot BSxllo, hna city water, a '' '4irooni liotise. Terms cun be had like, this: $100.00 casn, $5.oo per month down tp I ho ,,x niorfKnftV.' ' " '- : : ' i -Lot SftxL''i2, has shade, pa men, city water, modern, connected to ress pool, Kood location. Terms: $ I fio.on ca.sh, $2fi.oa 'per Jiionth down to the mort k;K''. . , l-Lot f.OxllO, lins nuw modern In intra low. Terms. $700 cash, $::i per monlli down to the moriKa(,e. I T.nt ,1 Ox 1 10 on A damn n venue. Nc w bun e;a I i w, if a ra ko. fJoo 1 (rins. Wh Ilnv lany Otliori, La Grande Investment Company noNTi:n rkaitoiih Rellnble Asnlfl fur lUllnbl lii.niirani'e Coiupaulei. 201 Ailiinu Ave. Main 15 t"itt"$ Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY NOTICE ' Classified Wont Ails are Uriel Ij CASH 1 .ADVANCE; Uiy niuin be In not luicr limn I a. 111. dale of lutcrllou. Itflln;: iu I'vt word fur each luserllun. Hill SAI.I-: CliKAl' UtrKt- dick er arm idiftlr, wool Willon rilK. itriiiixtvick plionoKrtih tnnl floor lamp. All bou1 u new. i.'all 14i'u V Aye. , ,' SH-S-la-lf VAN"l'i:i nr.lem lor lie.nl. JJ .'.'i 11 Hiring. J I oft Spruce SI. t.-X-111-llp VAXTKI t Knuilly washing aitd ironing 2Mh Spruce St. h-h-lo-np K(lt It KNT-Modem Apt. Wiiver ley Apts. t;-S-ti-l'lp 1 It KNT Two threr-roooi aii. rl mcni.s. .Modem and private. 1JU W. lti-h-lii-t(p WANTIMl I'Nperieiieeil woman for Keliernl hoii.sework. Iiitjuire ISO I'nd si. .lO-S-IO-l'lp land can he handled jitsi as ep d Itiously by us ua it can pussihly be ha nd ltd by a I'olisti postolliet m t he port. "What we chafe uiub-r .particul arly 1h the Implication t hat . I uii,:Ik is on o. plane, with i'htne.s- cities like ShanKbai where the foreign risldeuiH have ihetr own laeiliiies bt'cause the native are not, or have not b.en, udeqiinle. 1 an .if? Is u provvd Xaiisi-utic town which rewntn fiticli nn-ttiiptrHit ion of inefficiency.' , A t'urther'coinpncatron" 'in tin potilbox nutation u rises from . l'o lond's coniention that by the term, "harbor of Ikinziff" Is meant the whole city. The DanzlcrH hold and In thi.n ihcy have re-P'-atedly bt-en Huniniiied by " the Hrlttsh hinh commissioner nssiKn ed to Iianxif? by the Lcukuc Of Nations to arbitrate dispute be. tween Poland and I muzi Mhat the term was Intended only' to In clude the port proper, r First Coffin or 'hnrlcs Darwin Cremated am WIhIi of His l anilly I'AKNnOliOrCiH, Kent. Aj) Charles Inn-win's first coffin? re cently discovered jfn ihe coach house, of an olil -Inn" near his Ivome, has been destroyed. It waif re cently purchased by the scient ist's eldest son. Major I.eoViard Jmrwln. uud cremated tti the i .sh ea or the ' diurwlA family. , The coffin waB nut tie by a local carpenter 'from oak on his estate near KarnborotiRh and many years iitfo wna on view at the loeal hin. I'urwin's body is said to havi? lain in fhe coffin fUr ffftiii'e-'litrfTM'ul'ter Ids deatJi, but wliun.lt whh. decid ed tiitit he should be buried In Westminster Abbey n more eta bora te casket was made. !iiko Coinlm to r. s. seek Aid In PrcscrUiiy; I'rcnch -Art PAItIS, (AP)- The Duke . o'C Trevise, who has been active 1n exposing art fakes and the prose cution ot art thefts, is seckiiiK American help to preserve i lie art and history of Crnnee. The duke has intensled the kov erninent. and the ptddic in bin w ork and has won the Kovernment s ap proval to make a tour of Die prin cipal cities of the I tilh.l Slal.'N in November ami lieceniber tci speak on. Ihe work of (he Sileuard Art .Society, of which he Is president. He intends lo show by photo graphs and screen plei ores just how the nrt of old may be pro-tertj-d from 1 he decay of age. MOM'M POP Heu.-:;cr the Bia Bank Robberv 15 MRJ s a signal To The police. CHICK HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED Place ms LEFT HAND OVER MIS HEART SO HE WILL NOT BE MISTAKEN FoR A MEMBER OF The 6av6 FRECKLES AXD f-Ze.l SUCUID "nm.sk I JMIfIS CAJ A PaCV ioulo ee lot? op FUM - VJMAT ACS SOU &0H6 TO DO EQajiG 1 y-i OA, I'M SOIN OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo stop rnxje-T" NU WAGING AfJOUN 111 NS.w NCiVCL. orxl ANO lJHi-2. I'M JDOlNS. THI S NeNllN3. YOU MiCHT Read SOME OP IT TO ME. rfAN'P A C3NTCH Trie f e?ARNT HMeVSUCKUS, IHIL-S. ovel ALC Ftxjx THe Soft AYS op a rC0THe.RN MCON. H RAIST HR THX NT HIS; Anx im ri5R StH1. La Grande "Men and Women" Showing at Arcade Today Only. j The William de M Hle-Para mount production, "Men nnd Women," jft-oturin lliehard I ix. Neil Jlam lilton, Claire Adams and Itobert. ICdeson, comes lo the Arcade thea ter for a one-day run today only. The story, adapted for the screen by Clara lieranser from the Miipp sticccw of the Miuiio name by David llelasco and Henry C. Ie Mille, father of William de Mille, centers around I hree persons a. bsnk eashiel'. his wife and an as sistant cashier. The latter uses bank sreurit les to play the mar ket and. meet infc' with huccchs, lav ishes kIiU upon the pretty wife of bis superior in the hope of winning br love. The liusband, reaiiBhiK that he is in danger of losing his wife, finally succumbs to the fn-vwesl ions of a broker to fol low the example of his rival and make money th rough the use of the bank's bonds. The market collapses, the broker coin m It is suicide and the bank, cashier Is ruined. He tries to Keep his irreKiiIarith s a secret and re mains silent when the assistunt is accused by tlie bank president of Vaviug' taken the' securities. De tectives are about to arrest the as sistant accuses him. of having tried to steal another mans wife, when the ca.diier confesses. There's a surprise climax. ' Henry Stephenson. Klora l-'lucli and ot hers a ppear in support of the principal players. 1 . comedy is also being shown. Itrule. a I'Ycnchman, is said to ; have been I he first white man j who ever saw t he Great Lakes. : In 1 (i I ii lie ret urned to Quebec after three years spent In western (cvptorailon and npoke. (if n "great j inla nd h n," , ( , - eet-HERC.COMt'i THE COPS- n nut MEN A HIS FRIENDS SO WAT'S BESSIE, IS IT? SEE - 1 SET VDO (SET 6000 MIs-MT. THAT 3 -TRue! You must imot fopst; thou an, THAT X. HAVE. OTHSfe THUG'S TO TMNK OF Ji M1C3.HT t NOT AUUjAYS r5l3.HT!! "2epHYR U;AY5.T n-Ufr 'rlK iTi UK Theatres "Excuse Me". Turns Out to Be Riot , Of Laughter. So mono flftld that laughing mak es you fut, but that very hearty convulsions are thinning. Consid ering this premise, all thin people J had better slay away from "K:; I cuse Me" which rnnio,. yesterday , to the Sherry Theutre, for this .picture is. just uhoiit the most girth reducing entertainment of the year. ' "Kxeuse Me" was a famous stage farce by Kupert Hughes, and i this indefatigable worker adapted Ida play and supervised Its pro duction for the. Metro-Gold wyn Mayer orgurtizut Ion. The laughs brought by this picture are not Just ' occasional RipienkH, but con tinual ' roars. Maybe the familiarly or the audi ence with experiences on a. Pull man car made the misfortunes of the diameters seem especially I funny, but certain it is that (he 'locale of the story a train speed ing ocross the continent secmVd . Jvt'ry lucrative for developing coin-j jedy and it must be said (hat iiel Ither.Mr. Hughes nor dirm-tor Al Goutding have overlooked any. 'opportunities for collection laughs. I "Kxcuse Mi-" is a swift, joyous farce, and It Is deftly tcted by an ce'leiit cast. Norma Shearer ' played Marjorle Newton, a society I girl who Is persuaded by her fiance,- Hurry Mullory (Conrad Nag et), to take a chonce of finding a j minister on the train, so that she j can accompany lit in tut his wife lo his new Navy post In the Phili ppines. Comedy Showing "Off His Trnl I ley" Had vMabiimai new( today. Car of egus wrecked.; Ami t)ic heps worJiing' fo hard In the 'hot sun. The Capture ii Good Hogs sr. Jrs OF AULk TO DPiMtf ,DOMT vou? y 1 x. . v If 1 NOT. tf I h mop j ' j mm WVT.r; It 4 SO DELICATE la (h london pendulum used by thU ma chine In weighing th earth that the prvKeitce of a person within 10 feet of 11 must it to give the wrong weight. 8o the uufhlne Is sunk 23 fwt uuilur ground at Washington to avoid oil dUurbancen. Dr.f Paul lleyl, chief of the sound tec tton of lite U. ti. Uureau of 8tandards, has been working on the nutchiue for one yw . Incidentally the earth't weir .it baa been set ut 0,vO,UVO,(H)(, Prussian Women Become Forgetful When in Diet lircitl.IN, (AD Female mem bers or "the "Prussian Hlet It would seem are far ahead of their male colleagues in point of forgetful ness nnd losing things. A large back board, representing the diet's lost and found office, bears testi mony to the preoccupation of the lady parliamentarians. Feminine bags of every , description are here re ported as found. They have ecus, (I to be a problem, Mowevetvif-w-'itiilheMetMiiwo'.uf'-tlliM the. personnel of the houye has become so well drilled that they M'v .now a,ble- to ...designate , . tjit "ownecof almost' if very" buff tit first sight. Four pairs--of women's gloves are not (pille so Kislty to restore, any more than the string of pearls, a gold brooch, a ring, numeroUH hund kerchiefs and a 'hlnese shawl. A silver drinking cup has for several days proved a source of much conjecture among male and female- parliamentarians. SCHOOL 1 1 FAD Si;i.!:CTFD MKHFiUtn, ore.- The Medford school lioard announced that they had elected li. II. conkle. rr three years principal of the MeJ.oughlin Cnlon high sehool at Milton, ore., I'mtitlllji county, os the new prlnc ipnl of the Med ford high school, replacing ' . it. Campbell, who re cently resigned to cuter bu.'diH'ss lb Porfhmd. Mi, Conkle has wired L HEY ViE've 6oT HIM Voo POOR SooBS THIS 15 i ME W' X1 'it CHECK ... I i 771 -'-;r?JL- ( Wb. Tt ' 1 itam Professional Directory Thtt dlriH-'tory Is escclally handy for ttio newemner or for the out-of -to mi reader who may want t ho name, and address of some pruftwslonal man, It has been can-rully pru paretl and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader in ob taining prompt prufewlonal service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys II l'(J 1 1 F. 1IRAOY A t tor tie y- t Law, office Wunt-JHcoti.tou Uulld lug. Ttduphon Uutn 111. OOCflRAt ami KUKHH A ItnOeo. T. Cochran and Colon It. KhrrliMrd, Attorneys at l.iw, l.a OthihIu Na tional Han it building. Tub-phone Alain It. HOniHrtT S. KAKIN Attorney .( I iaw. , VBt- jxi'uuiun uuiiuinx. luieunonu Alain 114. CAM, O. IIRI M Attorney at T.aw. ttoum 20. iNfW holey ilullding. Tulphoue alain 779, Dentists llr. V, W. KUWIV Dentlat, Gard ner Ilullding. Telephone Main HI. Or. It. H. SMI. I, Kit Dontlft-t. Itnoma It to 10, i'a liner-ItoeacU building. Telephone Main 70. Architect V. B, Mll.M:it, ArcUllrrt rfHoolll 7 ranue National Hank Building his uecepiitncft nnd will report for duty about Adguat 20. Mr. Conltio, who haw had 10 years' experience in this stale, prior to taking charge of the Mr. I.uughliu Fnioii high school was for t h ree yea ra principal of t he Hood Hlver high-school, and be fore that served in the Hllverton and Krterpriwe schools. He Is sin. Hie, 3& years old, took his bachelor of aits deRree from Mount Cnlon college In Ohio,' and did post graduate work at Inn Fnlverslty of Oregon. - UNION-LA GRANDE STAGE OV AND AlTlilt MAY II 1EAVE , LEAVE IJnlnn I,a Oranile :(in A. M, :oo 1'. M. 8.16 P.M. 6:0P. M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:S0P,,M. jl.'OiliJimrfvrN, buiililHT Hold . PURITY BREAD If you tire Interested in the purity of the food products Hint- find their way into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfactory pa.s4ry baked at this establishment. It would ndd to your enjoyment, stimulate your appu tile and please your digestion. ' :. La Grande Bakery , K. J. McWILLIAMS - i'"j - r i tier MEN- 1 7 CHICK WE'LL MAKE A L V Vie SH0W.O QUICK ( vJORRf-WE GETAWAV ('. MADE A -1 l QO0D HAUL ti-H i ma Mil. 1 Ml Kit Y HtA wnvict. Physicians & Surgeons fe'ii:i,i,A n. no,iMi:it, m. ii, IJliy.sh-ma ami tinrtfeon noorns 10-11 'JXephone SottitMfr Itulldmg Main 6t 1IAIIIIV HO) VV, M. 11. i.i i: inn vv. i. i. lTactfeo limit, d to cli.!. a:;. s of th live. Kar, Novo and Throat, New Foley 'JVbihono ilullding Alula 14 10. J. K I It II V . M. II. ritysieinit miu tjuryt-on olev '1'i-lfiihnnia I New Foley ItulldlliK Main 12 ICICIIAItll I AMHS M. . I'byMtciau ana bur twin Gardner Telephone Ilullding . Main t V. 1'. M. AKOKV, H. II, , tturgttou New Foley Telephone Ilullding Alain ta J. N. MlHiltf-:, m. it, Fhyaician and Hurnt-on New Fobw Telephone Kiilldlng Main lit F. I.. M AI.STOV. M. n. ' Fraetiee limited to dixt-itries of the 1-iye, Far. Noao and 'J a rest. Rooms 18-1 ft Telephone Soinnw Hulldlng Main 778 A. Im niCIIAHDSON, M. D. Kurgery Rooms 18-17 Tel-phone Souimur iluilalng alaiu 1 Osteopathic Physicians j. ii. ixci.i:, ii. o. General Oftleopnthlc Practice diAUOAiti:r i,;i.io, ii. o. Practice liuiltud Lo caro of Infanta. Ciommer TulupUune Building Main 106 WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dycra And l'resscrs PIIOM5 MAIN 733 , Depot titrect i Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Feather Mattresses Made IMlIows ltenovnted ywtt Huif9 Made from old carpets. Furniture Itepuired and , Itecovcretl La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works rto'tuuittMUienajgi Clms. Fthvnrds, Prop Iiy TAYLOR ou Poof? not-uhv didn't r &5H- HOW COULD I. i p.emembfr The SionalS VJITH BULLED FLVIN ' ASOUND Llk' TitAT f By RLOSSER mc.