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ri(by. August 14, 102."). THE LA GRANDE EVENING 05SERVE?w The Observer Want ? The Market Place of Union and AVallowa FOR ItENT Ktm i-'i.s'v i.ikm iioupckHi'piiiK ruulllH, lifOu Adams. "-S-ia-Slp rU liKNT- . 3is-j. house. Call 7-s-u-ir i .-'OK 1U:.NT llouma in 1. O. O. K. llldg. i'llce reasonable, ('nil Jf2-J. , i Foil BALfc, ; VOH .SAUC Hckllng encumber. nwi-i-i com, 1 omul urs. County Kami, KiirmetB 1 1 -K-i i 1 i Ft 1 1 HA LK Well Improved real- I d -nee. Convenient for u' larg i laniify. Thivi blocks t llh;hj Hchool, Koui lots. Nice garden plot ii nd chicken nil), liood out- . huilding.H, as double garage, cU i 'rift reasonable 'I'i-miis to re- j liable tnrty. . For an interview ; or further part hular.'., addi-ivta A. II. co (Ih.server. 4.ri-H-l2-4tp ' l-'Olt SAI.K CIIKAI'- wick-! t arm chair, wool Will on rug, i 1 Hruuswick phonograph ami flour i 1 'lamp. AH' good aa new. fall ! Haf. V Ave. ll'-S-lo if WANTKH Woman lor general boost-work. ;iu V-K. 1 M oixl. ' in- i p W'AN'I'MI i irdt iM ftlv y, our win It I'm wood. W- J. Ktdtt-y, 4 4 ; -.1 . ' ' S-X-S-Otp NtiTW'K! .loh-H, waris. RH.v'flnoiH hair removed ,by eh-ei rolysi.s, no war. All work guaranteed, t'wloiiinl lleauty Shop, K. Lucilb Daly. Foley Hldg. I'U- 1 ;-t f Lord lt'peoniier jii.iiccd. LONDON (Al') Lord Oh-ncOn. tier, KnKland'a most eligible bae!. elor In tlie ey s of .society mothers villi murriatreahle daiofhii-rs. is eii-j-'atjeil to Misn Fame la l'ri;et, 1 he j yoimuer dalihter of Sir Hlehard and Lady Murit l I'iikcI. He Is 'Hi years old. very wealthy ami in- t lieriied many business us well as' I lie family Ten na lit collection of pictures, a part of which sold for s 1 .ii'iu.diui two earn jifc'o. Insurance am'nr "in tvnvesent one of the I a rife old line rom pallieK. Assets, $l'(Hi.HMi.liiti.tMl. tow rout iremiuni rate. Liberal eont'rarLr Ins :nine(. txnt rience not neceamiry. Kxoei lenccd bmn preti-rretl.- J.4U! lies;? rfiU'ft; Hits U 'Jc Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick anil Injured nuy where they want to ro. .Main M Ninlit nr Day Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various modcld here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'houe 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE "- 1 1 '" 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 number clearly, correcting the oper ator if she misunderstands your number. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It quickly and economic ally. Ko matter whnt your want, If ll can be found lit the La t.iainh: territory, u Want Ad will find it. Header Interest nml reader . connnem-ti built out a long lici-iod of . yearn allows Its value in Cbserver Want Ads. Intelligent people watch (hem constantly for buying, renting, Hading, getting jobs ami gelling: Julp, etc. The cost Is hinull the re turns are immediate. "AN OBSEKTKK WANT AO WILIi l0 II." Auil'i'ii'iuis Wed In lfiil;:irill. SA.MAU'OV ( A 1') This F. 1 1 1 li a r -In ii I own ri-ecnt ly 'wit massed the wedding of two yonnif A incrican.s, tl.'- culmination of a short romance. The bride was Miss Laura St a ml inh of U;ik I'ark. r.ear ChiraRo. who. last ::nrin;r started Dn a trip oromid the world with lltiloj thought, n is said, of mairiage. In Surnakov siie nn-t John Stearns. :i teacher in tlif Aineriean school. Their encasement y-.n :uinoiinrri afier a idiort courtship. Mr. Stearns i: a sradnate Harvard. ' A i'asv nt I. ). F. "I owe a lot to that old lady." Voilr mother'.'' "No, my landlady." California Fctican. Thomas Je M-ivei elt:tir. ,'ferson inventei th We n;-c iiotne; to ri'vc nway nn othei beautiful Inlaid cedar chest, that is actually worlh N.'dl.Od io the bet aili-t mid amiijiuscia. W' want a motto to ban; In our new office const sthi; or 20 words or less advertising our business. Von can use water color paint and jour brains. Tbii- dfimcrftcd competent judges will dee'de x bo fs Ihe winner. Arc limit, between It and 07. Tin sUc uf tin card- iroard will be ' 1 1" ami it can Iihuk eilliei' ny. Con! est lo's October NaiN, nt.UTt hasik In ki'K lot. We have roiiuh lumber and smooth lumber. f yon nre tired or the piece of pasteboard in your window sa.sli, uc have ulas to fill It. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor "Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. Phone M B IS fio Sunday llnslnrss Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY NOTICE CbualfU-d Want AiU. are Mrlct 17 CASH IN ADVANCE; copy fmuit be Id uot laler thau 9 a. in. dale uf iubvrlluil. lUUtt: 2c per word fur each lusortlou. VOH KAI.K Kmliu-ky Wonder HciiliH un.l (lolili-li Itanium corn. I'lioni- lii.l-J, Mmi 4 1 li r-i. IS-K-H-SI Knit ItKNT (inniKc Dill, riiann iHi-V. Iminiii- 1:105 S-S-14-m. KOIt SAI.K -rum I Jjx. lor $1.00. c -'?MiS IOuhI N Ave. I' t-iliUllUK;. tJ I A. Ni'wklrk, l.i-k-H-SIi ! ) It SAI.K-liurtiiiln prlii:i uinl ensy h-rinrt on rhuice irrit.iutl ftirniH and tOl'U nuii'lns In South Mnlio unil KnMirn (irf Ron in'nnlrt'tl ihrotiKli mortut rori'rlosurt'. fall or wrili-, litalio Slatt I. tit1, Kmpilv huinlint, i lloiw, M:, ho. 34-s-11-11 FOIt SALFl'IM-acre valley farm: iT-riat l ; fine Improvements. I'rice JKi.mui. Improved a-aere Iract nlso itnlmpt'oved 4-acrc trnei 4'hse to Ui Crand--. I'itie apartment' Iiuiim In La Crantle. Will take NOlile KOod IliOie Oil any of above. Fur lull inioriiKi tion phone :iiii-W or write own er I. O. liox L'N. 47-S-U-lt FO U It K NT Modern 4 -room lioime. (lood ltcation. i.'ali i7f-J. lo-H-14--'ip L i.'. T A i74-.M. rlntf of keys. Oall S-14-lt 1'tllt SAI.K Two hai Rains. Small Wi-ntlnhoiisi 4-lei'trlc ran'. hot tom OYt-n; Npli-ndid dininn- lahlf, m v. Cull 4I1T-W. i:.-.N-14-li) LOST -A mericun Hankers Travel - money. Finder keep money and rel urn check to Fenny A reade of Snapp Hros. show, i'2-.s-l Newspaperman Pens His Own Obituary FOSK.V, Poland. (AP)- Tad cis (lubrynowicz. u Polish jour nalist, literally "died in harness' recent I jr. ' Aiuoiik htn lu'loiitjlu; in the hospital win; found his own obit uui y wrltieii by himself a short tdve before his death. I It rccounicd t he dt-vot ion of a real joui'iiallst to tiis work, and on behalf of thos? lor wh.om he wrote. It contained t his para- j fft-aph: "Now Just before his death, he; Juu.ilUJfltrt.oual,itUMn himself, which Tie devotes id p nltiK his obituary, so as lo take an additional burden iron) the should ers of his colleagues, who also nev- r have any time to spare," ( 'unci ml I iik Ihe obit uai y, Oub rynowiea locked ht.s reailers. 4 ii" tney felt tliat he deserv.i-d to n si pence, io any u nnei prayer, for him. Answering mighl say il was a el i nose WtlO i io solicit thousands of fr MlCSSlUgS, he said: "Kven If It be so il will been the ffrsl and certainty last lime In Ills llle that h" acted Ihe part of an explcjit profiteer." hav 111 ha of ('- In n Hurry. A young man, much out hrcnlh. rushed into a Mnart da ing acaih tny. "I want to irarn the very lalest. dance steps," he panted, "and I want to learn em fuick. bo they won i ne out or nan- ru-tore ern learned." M0MM POP FRECKLES AND HIS 6 8,'E FiLLiC: 600D MORNING f VES - VOL) 5EE. -Ol (V' FINE IDEA I'D LIKE TO WALK V I'IK. Ills 7WU KC I i'Vt trUt.ll V7'LIMIU V WUH 1UU TUP int E.ptUirJt V THIS MORNING j Xl 'y GRAB A STRETE.T CAR - I J S SoRC V SiW,,-- s' pose voo heard y too- ) (Z c53 PyT- I ABOUT THE CAR FARES r-JLvrJy 4LEk ON AIS OWCl-E'S" PARM UE SO aACK TO SEE WHAT FCE04LES IS 0OIM5 AWO PinO 7HAT WILLIE j MOTKP. HAS TAVlEN "THEA on a Picmk: .. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE e-vctfeTT, TOMCM5V4CW I'i iCA KJDSO'S IM TO Guy HM A C;o--D. CAN 'VG COUNT ON-W 30UPHAPCD CAM e 'WHY, HG- ' A Toukjg: pen-ow Ye-r. tAi His LATELY l r cS-OCP-HeA'DcS'D CAN'S. 32.o.T5icrr Mam !L F3R. THC - BONIE - HSA t HO t-G-r-rr that up La Grande Triple Climax Features Zane Grey I Photoplay at Star j , , William K. ll(ward. whose epic. production "The Thunderfni? Herd" is at ill fresh In the minds of movie- goers, recently completed anot her j'aramoutu wisiern hasiii on zane On y s power) ul frontier story "The I -its iit of Western Htaru." which makes its local dehni at the Star t heat it today, when it will be the attraction for three days. I A-I.ii:ce reports hall it. as the film drama of perfect suspense, i:nd those who have been privllbred to prevh w the picture nun-o that iM- ini iiuinis iu wnai ninuiiuis io a triple climax in a way that is totally unoNpevted and extremely fxeititlK-. The principal characters In this miirhtv itiniliiiMinn -Mih .lnnli'lu Hin''larftdiier mrs11.Tld-r1.,rn,H VTkV laal. des):erate .i)and of handed outlawry en (he reniafniiiK' vesiiRe of frontier America, include u no torious bandit cliief. darliiK', ro mantic cowboy nml a beautiful eastern Kirl, poriruyeil i- sieetivey l.i- V..:ill T....I, 11,11 ,,,,.1 I'll t yu ,()Vl, . Tliei;clion tie lops some smash Itiir dramatie sittialious nml lmh r;lisiIlfr ihriMs, but takes a startling turn when i leery abducts Miss Hove I and follows i hat up by capturing i Unit and William Scoii, her j brother. The girl is suddenly faced ; Willi a d'icmtna that Is overwlndm- "''in;T. lor iteery. with fiendish run- l ning. lells her thai she ma; have her choice nf naming t it her her jbrolher or (he man she loves to go ,rree: the ether must die. Thts is wIutc ihe suspense he- gins in earnes', Fnch urges her to is;iv the other. Finally she asks j i hat Holt's liu ! jvery's cruelty be spared. but Is now revealed, loose Instead and K-tijle turns Seo;t i- mis Holt on the "walk of death." FRIENDS - LREAtrZ-VOO 1 II . ...... V m jS n ' AOA. tow v)V.!-. i No w i IJy Condo HEA D'S. O CANCS. --o A NOy BUT A (Seep - MeAT5D - Cei3 CHAP THAT b'lih Bt hCJ SCWV1CC. inc. Theatres i Kach moment one expects to ev the lion-hearted cowboy fall as the h.Liidit.H open fire on him as lie walks away. Meanwhile. Holt's fronds, liav itiK learned of his danger, start out on a wild ride of rescue, nriivhiK ( just In ihe nick of time. In tin1' hatl le between t he rescuers a fid the ' oulluws. the former are outiiuni- hered. and the susM'iise increases lllltil re j:are ll ni'oreeiiients arrive and en- bundit-s in a furious un- liKht. "The Llpht of Western Hlars" is the kind of red-blooded entertain inent that is unive rsal in appeal I it Stepping Lively" i ri bnOWlllg at bherryS Tonight Only. Thrills, comedy, romance pnthoa n'nSuVfi lib arnlutr,fiAVTe.lt1-' biology form the basis of the new Itlchard Talmadge production J "Stepping Lively," slater for ex-j hihitlon at. the Sherry lle-ater tn-I night. As Hie victim of a nefarl- ous frame-up, as a. result of which' he Is flung Into prison Just as hup- j pincss Is wl) bin his reach, Tal madge gives tone of the best per formances of his career. Thrilling, si unts leaps in which the hand-j some young star risks his life re-( pealedly. me reported. Io mnkoj ".Stepping Lively" by far Ihe tnosti gripping of all Hie Talmadge pro ductions to dale, James Home di rer is. production is credited to Abe Curios and the casl embraces Mil dred I la it If-:, Norval Maedregor. Lrinsley Shaw. Fred K. lsey, Mario Cariilo. William Clifford, John W. Jitlon and Victor Mezetll. F.O.I I. disirlbutes the production. Comedy showing. "Polly Voo." Well, ruiwes stuck a fishing hook In his ringer. Winh we could have le aitl. 1dm gt Ping It out.' A Bit of Hard NES-AND IT MAKES Me Ml6HTY SOKC Too 1 - ---- . y The Drawback ASK. )l-VMrui.Kr. A it... ) 1 . Coi inne Griffith At Arcade Sin Film Hit. A woman's f,iltlifulne.-s ton jazz Iliad husband, who draj:j:rd ln r to Ihe ery rim of the vortex of Pa risian niKhl life, in umphically en visioned in Corinne (HliMih's latest screen endeavor, "The Marriage Whirl," First National's ofcrmt; at tlie Atvaile Iheatrr today and Salurday. Startllup; In its reallh-n, the film brings home the Ichsoii that the woman wiio "atlrks" isn't always the sentient, sensible and success ful heliitf that she is held up to ln an thai loyalty on lite part of one without faithfulness on (he part or the other is no nain to either. Kxperily assisting Miss driffith In the dcveloi uieiu of this absorb ing ldot are Kenneth Harlan, Har rison Fortl, Nlta Naltll and a half doKcit ot her prominent met ei n de lineators. I'he crush and color of the Jazz- swept French capital Is all there. formine; u ihrobhln haekKrnund achievements uf the scree n.etuon for one of Die most dramatic, achievements of the screen, liased on the successful J. Hartley Man ners bttiK'e play, "The National An them, " Miss tlrifilih'H latesi con tribution will rank nt Ihe very lop of her list of successes. Fifteen Seek Homes ; In Oregon This Month PORTLAND. Ore. (Special)- The first b-n days of August have renisnu-d fifteen homeseekers. who have called ot the Land Set tlement I part merit of I he Port land Cimmber of Commerce lor In formation on Oregon. Nine m w settlers hue been re purled so far for AmkosI. Five were reporled by the Oregon city Chauiber of Commerce as having located in Chuduimss County. They lire . T. McHonald from Stafford. Kansas: I . Hauff,. Lodl, Calif: L J. Walsh, Winneruucea. ! NeV, J. It. Trail. Oakland. Calif. and Carl Plushy recently from I Nashua, Mont. !lt was also report ril that Geo. W. Hlnes, of Los Angeles, lad . bonirht 38 oen s In .lackstm coun ty, and IC. M. i 'arl, ( Mi ape , Kan sas, has bouplit 17 acres in Jose, phino 'ounty. AmouK i hose who are nl crest ed in local Inj? In ttrejfon and who are at ihe present time looklitK over the country Is (i. F. Joseph- son. Of New on Is Windsor, III. Mr. lior- .loSepI i.n rlenee 17 i ' mt is n-f l MM) ft'' ( ff ifk - For the bachelor man nr maid nil electric hot plate. .'Mr, I; I e t io -sc r vi It's a bnndy litllo cooker. It la a very servleoald"! appliance and costs but very little money. Yju can biy everything elec trical you want here from a mazdri lamp tn a wash ing machine and can al ways be sure of getting an obliging service. h-4 Luck whv that's funnv "A THOUGHT YOO'O 6C THE WORLD TO COMPLAIN ABOOT 1 1 A . IB 1 -fi-J un oIjIIkIiib mTVlce. I j ET VIWV, D'DHT NOU MA)E A Picnic lunch wrm MRS. Zf OfA, VlG lAAfrSiVAETMlNS WALLACE ;'D EAT.' i n r ii. -m- j " J 8 ( X Professional Directory Tltbt diixiiory l eetpci'ially limuly for lliu Dcmtimer of for the out-fif -town render vtlui imty want the name nnd dilrew4 of gome profi.slonal mun. It lin.4 tut'ii cari'fiilly pro partHl nntl uill prue tu lie a rcnily Aid to any reatler lu ob tuiuiiitf ii-ciii jii nofi'!4.-iolial wrvlro Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons HLtill K. tiHAOV Attorney -t- ',',7,,"1T ' IVlQPhoo. Main 1U. SZri.u'liuU viSS'uf COCIIIIAN and KlIKllll tllll Oeo. " " li l V ' V v. I T. Coclirun oial Cnlun l;. llln i'liiii J. iTartl.-o liinil.il to 4I. ,.. of the Atturnvya et l.nw, l.u (..rami Na- Kv Klir N0 lia -Jiiroat. lttotiHl Itank building, 'ieltuliuae p;ow Koy THlphnno iUIn SI. Uulldlnv Main It 10. '. KlltllY, M. II. ItOIIKirr S. ISAIvIN Atlornoy nt I PhyHiclunuliUMurttmm I.MW. . Wot- Nfvr Volt-y 'I'rleiihone Jncobnou bulldlUK. Teh-phone Muln ItulldltiK Main Hi 674. OAIII. !. lli:i.M---AH,rn,.y at l.w. "'f "y'.lcliu "alia Sil'tJi' Loom 20. New l' oloy iiulldinv. Tulephono Main ?7l. Onrdner Tlphont UullUing Main D,!"list9 W. V. M-A....HV. . U. .Vow Foley Tlephon nr. v. w. IiltWIV-Denllst. (b.rd- lu,""",f 6tf , nor ituildbitj. Telenhune Main Ui. v, n, meuMK, m. i. Physician and timueon i i New Foltiy Tidephontt liu i ttl j Main IV Ilr. It. B. MII.I.FU Ptnthit. ltonms s to 15. l'lin.ir..iML-to buildinii. K .A,.mTO)V. ill. I. Jelephone Main Practhu liiuiled to iI.s.'hh of tho .. ...... . i. j Kye, V.nr. Nouu and 'i nroat, Hoo met IK-1 9 jVlephone Architect SoimiHir Ituildlnir 4lln 77f C. U. III.I.I:H( ArrbUrtt A , IUCII AftllS, M. I, I.s. OrsntU Natloiml Hnnk Uulldlnr Bl,rl-ry mm-m Rooms 16-17 Telephone tlculturlst and is interested In the walnut industry In Oregon. He in now looking' over Yotnhlll County wbh a view of locating. F. A. Itanisey, of .Marienpa. Cal if., who Is visit lag his cousin, Frank Itamscy, at l-'orest drove, is favorably tmpressi-d with what he has seen of Oregon, and Is thinking of locating here. M,- K. i 'ulbcrtson, Yakima, Wash., is here looking for i sheep ranch. The royal liouse of Abyssinia Is J supposed Io have 'descended from a son of the iuren of Sheha and I Kim- Stdonin. ! - I STAGE ON AND AI'TKIt MAY tl I.KAIU MOAVIC V-nlon , . I.a t.i-nnOtt 9:00 A.M. J :!( 1. M. 2:16 P. M. 6:30 I'.M. Stmdny 1 ..-m p. M K.in p. m . Hrnilqiinrtrrri, Moniiucr Ifolr-1 PURITY BREAD If you lire interested in the purity of the food products that find their way into your system you should investigate the nutiitious 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 j K. J. McWILLIAMS ( I'VE Sot a Y rr - I USED BY 4 1-m Somz, WAS Ltt.'( 1 GOOD RAS0N A S 1 Wrt I i H i 1 ir Osteopathic Physicians j. i.. t;i f, n. o. - General Osteopathic 1'ractlctt jtlAltCAtti:r INi.LI'm u. u. Praetlco liuiitcd to cure of Infants. iSuninier Tdephon Bulldln Main 1UC WEAVER'S Tailors, Cli-anors, Hjirs Anil I'roswrs I'llONE MAI.V 732 l)eot silrcut I Mattresses - Rugs C'loaiHHl - n.'liiilll. I'l-aitier Mullresmn Jlado 1'IIIuwh itmnvaml Hull Units -Mu.le rta olil raiiiHs. 1 in ultiiLo lUiiiilri'd and llrrovl:rld La Grande - Mattress & Veavinff Works I'llOMO 4IM-W '' ! Clia.v. i:ih-nrds, l'l-op . - By TAYLOR TO SAVE SEVE-N CENTS VALlNCj - NUVVJ I.L.L ONLV SMS BIX I a - v- XT "A 1 AftoR By BLOSSER vE HAD but evESVniiMs COUNTTED.7 f- n n Mi , ml