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Wednesday, Auirust 20 192". THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pr.cro Coven I -. t i f i f i r i i i r i ; i i i i i 1 t 8 a a a a a a a m m a a a a a fifl 3 a n a m m 15 a ES a a a n u a H M N H M I Pi :3 1 The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR KEKT Hill I.1K.NT el upt. In 370-J. -Kour room furnitfii- piiVllte lltlUtje. full lii-S-l'O-tC run IIKNT .Mil. ill II .Mtidein furniHlieil O Ave. -K-:5-L'li I'lil! ItlONT Ivelley's .its., 1-SU2 N. Hiri-h SI.. Cor. N. Ilircli und JuekHon Avo., liotwuter, lifitltH, (n'llar. Concrete nhlevulkn to nit kcIiouIh. Will urnilige to Hilt. r. i.. Keiiey. :'5-s,:'fi-r,t) KOI I IIKNT I'OoniH, J fi l'.'i"-J. -1,IkM housekeeping I il AilUhlM. J 'llliU" o-n-:4.tr Kll( HUNT-SIS-.!. bonne. Cull T-a-i i-tf FOll HALfe KOIt SAI.i: Korii f-oupe. lii-nl Imrgaln. Inquire telephone of fice .luring the tl:iy or cull 34S-W nfter 6:-o p. in. I'OH riAl.i:- , nr... i,n7 -tlooil oil Htuve r:i Wash. . Avi'. , - io-R-ar. TO TltAllK-A.lll'J t'ole S to e . change for,' piano. phouottrHph or whuff jWrltn Hoi 21i. l.n lon. Oregon.. JDjii-L'S-Slp FOU SAtH7 Chlnrliilla"r7rublilts. 1323 Yi Ave.';..'.': 7-S-lli-lf WAMr.li WANTKll Kxpi'riepeccl Kill waiita clerking or lionseu'ork. Apply t'loa Kirst St.-',! 1-11.26.21) WANTED WQ8hlt.fr (it ;ltnil! Will cull and di-HvoK--" 'IMtOnv WAXTfJI") Kxperi.-ncod womun or Kfrl to "do ho i.sttwork In a fam ily of, 3. I'.t'Orenru. Tall Mam I'iS. i 17-S-lM-tf NOTH'E! Moi, wartH, Bupert'luous bair 'removed by elt'etroiyHLs, no acarrf All work ffiiaruiiteed. Colonial lieauty Shop, K. I.urille laly, Foley Hlds. iU-8-i:t-tf ?ANC'KH If you are sufi'erinfj from , 'cancer of the face, mouth, tongue. lipH, brtnst .or uny part of the body, write for our new ' illUHtrated booklet. ' V H K K. ; Wiinhiiiffton Cancer ;Mntitule. Centrullu, WhhIi. 3-R-l'6-:itp FOR SALE! First Class Hot Walcr l'lailt I'lione. Main 54 3..-JOHN'AI.I-I'.N i r.u:t- Koiirth st. Snodgrass & Zimmerman ''Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing tho sick and Injured any where they want to go. Main 02 Nlf.ht or Day BARGAINS IN USED FRUIT JARS i MASONS . ECONOMY . . i rt. . . i rt. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson . Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE i i Good Service Clearness and distinctnass of speech is of course the fmindntion of a sntisfiirlmy telnplionc conver sation. The lips should not he more than an inch from the transmitter, and the voice should be clear hut not loun, Speak directly and distinctly into the mouthpiece. Home Independent Telephone Co. m f If It Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will do It quickly and economic ally. No mat tot what your waitl, If it tun be found in I ho ,a Claude territory, a Wuut Ad will find It. Header Interest and reader ronfldeuro built over a long IH'rlutl of years .shows Its vol lie in i;bscrer YVunl A Is, Intelligent people watch tin in constantly for buying, renting, trading, get ting Jobs ami getting help, etc. The cost is small- t bo re turns are Immediate, wan onsErtTKn waist ad wiiiL io rr. MAUKKTIXt; I'L.W TAI.KI'II llAKKIt. Ore. 'I'he f.:is:ihlll'y Til' the establishment of co-opet";.-Ine eommisdoii firms in the slock yarils of l'orllan.l, fic allle ' anil Spokane, Willi the object: of Ini provin;; the ortieriy ' prticoss' (Jf me rki I was tied, led on at a ti)"etinir of I he executive commit, lee of the OrcKon Cattle and liol'Sc : ltais"is as;aiei:it!(ui Ileal here.' . I' A. I'hlllips, pri sident of the association, presiih-,1. Jt Mie decelcd to appoint a roinpiltee el' liiree lo visit Ihc inarkits at I'oi-ilr.nil,. Seattle an 1 Spukanc and make a careful stiply of the contemplated move. Ms-tali'lshite-ut of these firms, it was said, will he contingent upon 111" failure of the ('resent markctiiit; plan to render satisfactory serv ice. 'I'he committee of .fhrec lias not been appointed. Tin sun rises in the Pacific and seta in tie Atlantic in the Pana ma Canal, because the east end of the rar.ui points toward the Paci fic and the v.'esl toward the At lantic. We Offer FOR YOUR EXAMINATION AXD COMPARISON 4 9 room 1rtck house, XiAi'fci.Sict,,V a iron.i hetirooniK uprttuii's. also bath, 4 closet.f, 1 larg-e bedroom downstairs; cood fireplace. ,good . vs'inent . t'tdlar; Iloukl' irt fine condition: extra luruc lot, pood lawn. Jots of fine trees nntl shfiibbei y, iut'Ke .Kurden - spot, Knoi wood holts--, garage. This " property is priced ilM. Come in and see us about It. i ncres pood land, located on Cove avenue. f(i-rooin house, larrfe old barn. A ctose-ln tract of land of best (piality. The price is low. Come in, K"f price and terms. WR IIAVK OTHKIIS La Grande Investment Company, BONlED REAlTORB Reliable Amenta for Ret labia Insurance Couipanlea. (201 Adaou Atr, Bfatn fftl 40c roc Qt. 4,')C Qt. GOc i2 Gal. 5,'ic Vi Gal. 70c NEW TODAY NOTICES Claasiried Want Ads lire strict ly CASH IS ADVANt'lO; ropy must be n uot later tliao a. 111. date of luterllou. lUitcti: 2o per word for each luscrtjon. Ktllt NAI.K-Two rliolie buil.lintf lutM. Kusl Adams. Kiisy term.s. I'rlcetl riiiht. See (liunle ltcrry. I'yialiiid Iiml Co. I s-s-J i;-1 1 p KOIt KAI.K Tenor lianjo. kooiI case, pood condition, nol care. Inquire Knritern tire. Music t'o. Uj-s-i'i;.3ip KOK SAI.K tin yeur's lime, fine bunch ol ilnlry cows ' malting aboltl JS.tlll per iluy. ' I'lione 5H0-W or call at !"7-.M. iii-s-:;-!tp Wilt SAI.K or TliAUK Karm stoeketl with cowH, ,uirkcH. Kccfse, cllickt'llM. cow.s, etc. i'iiwk making about K.lil per lay now. Phone 3iil'-W or call al !l"7 M Ave. 2;-X-2i-ttp KOIt SAI.K .New modern five loom house.- Two additional ioomls may be added U'lth Utile espeme. Inquire Hun N Ave. I Ia-K-2t;.:!tp VA(TI-;il Vly a teacher,, eirl or woman for) general liounework. Kainlly or t o,"' Address .Mrs. .1. ;' It. Kleicher, Cove, Ore. 1 j-S-26-iit WANTKH-To Itrnt house with a barn. I'lione a?7-lt. -K-2li-lti IN i It 1'iXT l'ivft room modern furnished house, lsiifi Aciamn. ' ' l)-K-2ti-llp FOK HA'l.K Hewlnff machine, lys-j. ' ti-s-: Tel. I -st WAXTKIi PrcKshiK and Cleanin Zwejfel's Tailoring .Main 17fi. Delivejy, ll-,S-2ti-lm FOlt aAUK -r- Five room modern house, corner Kirst and O. IJullt in ironing board and cupboards, breakfast nook, laundry chute, wood lift, jfhtide trees. Sec own er, Ku7 Sixth. El-N-'Jtl-ltp FOR 11KNT mentis, itilT 3SI-.M. l-urnishcd apart ('"ourtli. . P,h one 'i-S21i-titp F OH It KXT.-y- l:rooiii modern bouse. J. Hi Oliver. S-.S-iNi-tft p LOST-.Spotted xeen Klk tooth, heavy K'dd inountin. Heturu to Observer or Chris Miller. He ward. i' ;M-8-2li-:t Everybody worked But .Father "Kufher's , st o in u c li trouble seemed to be petting worse all the time and finally he had to iptil work 'altogether. Two hroih ejs and myself gave -up school and went to work tu support tbe fam ily. Kiit her had lost no pounds In weiKht and u:h yellow as hu'.' fron and no medicine helped him. Telling' u friend about it six months npo. she ndvteI takiiiK .Mayr's Wonderf ui Heniedy. 1 got a bottle and it helped tal her at once. He was able to jto bark to work a month later, has re gained his weight and strength mill eats like u wood chopper." It is n simple, harmless prepara tion that r.emoveft the catarrhal omens, . 1 torn the i iil est i ri;i lrct and removes the inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver und Intestinal ailment a. including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money ref indeij. At all druggists. Adv. mom pop FRECKLES AND HIS THIS 6000 Country -jL; ,' . Vi'SEifY ( W'BE I ) f THF.v'l.L. l-'r,V,W AlR IS fflViMG ME AN a, l TAN GET tN0W . AWOL APPETiTE-I 'iFo'LL'SroPTHECAP f rmA COME Si V'J PE ft WSH WE COULD J I'LL Go OP To Ti lr 0KCHA!?D )( ,-M,5- ANDMAk'evOU J S GT SOMETHING JC I FASMltOUSc ANDTP.V V ?( VoQ ) PAV A GOOD 1 - ;I WAMT" TO VlBiTE TO AL6IA K , t , AH- TELL I CK'iT COWE OUT 1 i ,L 1 OUTK FAO'A MOITM MIHA-W-LVOO - ' I MAIL IT POO MS ? BE SUCE Tt Pur Y.rmm, STAW.P-CCMTF056E7; Jj i a h V, lr Ll 1. yy- f- i ii OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Wecc,Viv Ve-Aiz, Heed's item tht (AJHILC- LlS-HTINci CROM A STR5t CAR. MOTHCK C4SiS., Of COUR-Scs, Of 5T&PPINQ Opp ACKWAROS, BACKWAR'PS ? NO t3y-T--- ropi (T say that - THtEM Don 3AY IT Li -r n rr I t ( I : l- i ... . ."The Chorus Lady" K j At Sherrys loday And lomorrow. "The Chorus Ijidy," which comes to the Sherry Theatre for a Iwu duy run tuday is an adapt ation of the James Korhes play of that name in which Hose Stall! scored such a sensational Miccesa i some years ago. This play is considered one of the five greutesi Broadway pro ductions. Heveral "chiHHic lines'' had their origin in ltnmomr ttieni ''It's always a bum acason for bum shows:" and "lt' the I woman who pavs and pavs and PAYS!" j The scri-eii version develops -long the same lines as did the play; there is the same iliirinj; CA ithe part Of the heroine, tile name ! rise and fall of emotions. lint I Bradley King who wrote the BCiill lario has matl-ri.i-d i!r story to ' t lie pvteitt of ma king the "ladv". ' a tyjdeai ''ionics" giri of todny. As played by liose St'ihl. she i was a languid, nonchalant type ' with occii-niona! momenta of !( per, but most, of her "lusinetM" was put Over in n i)iasn, sophis ticated manner . Margaret l.ivlneston .brings tbe ! "lady" up to date by making her a idnttv. hiiftriosiK. fiin-ioing crea t itn the product of a jazz-mad age on the surface and a noble, self sacrificing woman beneath the lair face. I The splendid cast includes Vir ginia I.ee 'orbin. A Inn Knscoe. i Lillian KUioit, Lloyd Jngrahani. Philn Mc 'idloiigh. Kve Sout herit and Mervyn J.eroy. The "busy bee" spenda more time in the hive than she does out side hnntig nectar. She only mak es trips during her lifetime and gaOierH only eiht-tentlm of gram of nectar. FRIENDS IB mm m fl S fi-rf Ii it -illf . hi . ' 1 V f - v tl a, n--:; Four Great Actors In One Screen Drama. . One of the greatest casts of ac tors ever assembled appears in) Kirst National's forthcoming pro duction. "I'lne Clothes," to be shown nt lli Arcade theater today und Thursday. There ure only four male robs in 1 he pie! tiro, und each la pop. t rayed by a veteran of the hi age and screen, the quartette including ! ,ev.ds S. Stone. Percy .Mnrmont Itayniond Griffith and Wiilianl V. Motif,'. Stone, who plnys the part of the Karl of Oenham. lias been on the mage since HUM, when he made tits first hit in "The Misleading Lady." euniinucd his work on the- b-gjtlnir.tr stage , until " JP ! when ThontMS H. Ince gave Mm ode of t he leading roles Jii "I loner's Allar.' Since that time he hart never bf( thr Teen. ami during his ten years in motion pictures has built up'a repui.iliui: for iieing unej bf the finest actors in the Industry.' Marmont's stage career Mlaried ; at the aire nf eight, V li-'-li lie ph'.y ed Charles Oarnly In "The Tale of' Tii t 'ities." l-'roin t hat lime till 1 91 S be played on the London stage! in Hn'-k'npear.":;, HMsworthy and, Maseffr-ld plays. His lirst smash ing success in pictures came in his) interpretation of Mark Salter In "If Winter Comes." , Since, he has played In many iucprsseN, including. "The Cen iv Hen rt ,'' "The I .Ight 1 That Failed" and "Paddy Ones A Hunting " Although OHffith Is the j;oungest member of t lie four he bus been in iur as iong us any. His first rob- was wher, he whs only 1 .'i months old. Since then he has been in the profession In Home phaac or another continuously: has played "Little Lord Knuntleroy," a ijiri in "Ten Nights in a Barroom'." Free ) A Visitor. belonged (o a Kivneh p:iniointm ti (i;in-, tour-Mi (Hi' I'niied Matt-s with a eirem- shjiI ln:ore iieiinif in liiciureH .'.ih a eoui' "!y director ami i writer. . Muntr, Hi" rourth of the qimr-i trile, in pli'ywriKht i'.H well us an I actor. I U torn entering: piciinvM ho Hfl:: on tin1 'U.'.JJe for etKht'MI yi'UTH. l b1 .fia-i played in many succ shi-s. incltiitiiiff the Hvivrti vriHion u lifH own play. "The t'luy CiUi-r,"' "The Nn ucct lent Yaueo, riiy Name I.h Wcin.ui" and "Km use Mi ." "'hie (Moliii'H" in mi adaptation from I'Yan. .Molnar'i ;C.at,'e Kuei'M-s. 'i-'anliiun.s for ttn." and wa pro duced hy Joint M. Stalil lor l.ouisN It. Mayer. '. The lory if huili around a Lon don tihopluM-per whose litt aniiil tton lo Kt oiit of delil Hiiddenly coHapHi s on tne eve of lis achieve jnent when Jii;; wttti elopes with an ahNcondin cierU, hi.s be.st friend deceits him and a member of the KiiKll.-di ii'iblliiy seeks to complete I) is r 'dnat ton by biif.ittinv a new love whh'h dawns in Ids iuart. Alma liul)eiis and Kdet-n I'erey head the lemillltH' port it in of I he case. Coal Nays Biff Role in International Politics BKBLTN, AP) Coal stilt rises In Ihirope as an Important polit ical and economic m goi hit Inns between (he nations. A round it revolve many problems of indus try, unemployment and diplomacy, with (iermany. Kratice, Poland, Lm-land and the Sin i distriet all atieeted to u greater Or hss ex tent. Ueecntly coal proved the most tin purl ant factor of a Ciermun Polish controversy. Poland In sist.s upon (iermany taking n monthly allotment of ariO.uiui tons of Polish coal, whereas t he der mim government has em phut 1 eally fixed the maximum of Pol ish coal imports al Init.mm tons. The semi-official I leulseho I ilp lomat Ische Correspondent pointed out recently the significance of coal as n political factor and cit ed how. in I he economic neKotl aiions; how the problem, of tho Saar coal mines, the deliveries of was reparations coal, the growing Importance of Oenmtn coal In solving the acute ironore many ot her si in tin r developments all tended to place 'coal In the center of political dlscusHtons. I'ncmploymentH in Kngland has been attributed here, to u consid erable extent, to the reaction that set In after their period of coal prosperity, enjoyed white com pet- For tho bachelor man or maid an clcclrlu hot plate. Mr, Elevl io-servx It'3 a bandy little cookor It la a very serviceable appliance and -costs but very little money. Yju can b ty everything elec trical you want hero from a mn.da lamp to a wash ing machine and can ul ways he sur of "11 lug an obliging servlco, Apples. r jHey TilAR! VJllAT'S TU' IDEA OF Tee-i'r-A-i?jlN' T HROUGH THIS FIELD - CAN'T ve eee THIS SiGN? 7?n .hJv.-,r l Lint (D II tE U. BS 6LA0 ViUEm h I TELL HIM. 1 SA)W P6MNV. MINUTES' LATCG. CP 1 . Professional Directory This directory la especially bandy for the newcomer or for tbe out-of-town reader who may want tho uanio audi adilrvM of omo pnfwslonnl Mian. It has been can-fully pro-, pared and will prme tu be a ready aid to any reader iu ob t ah i lutf prumpt pi-ofessionul at'rvlc Classified Tor Quick Reference Attorneys UI'tJH K. ltltADV Attorney-nt-Lhvv, office eut-JncohHuii iiuild tiitf. Tolephuxm Main ill. COOHIIAV and RllttltllAim Oeo. T. Cochran und Colun It. Kberhard, Atttritu at Law, La tirundn Na tional iitiuk building, Tulupbout lUia 81. IMIIII'.lt'P S. Law. 1CAKIN Attorney at U-u.l. Jneobaon bulldlntf. Telcpuone Mulu bit, CAM I- ;, ltKI.M -Attorney at Law, Boom 20. New Foley Building. Telephone Main 77!). Dentists Or. O. W. nnW'ISJ .Dontlnt, Oard ner Bulldlntc. Tultiphona Uata lt. Dr. It. 11. Mil. I. UK tvtntlat. Itoonta u lo 15. l'Mlinur-Ueuiicu tmilditiK. Tulepliuno Maiu 7U. Architect v. it. Mil. I, Kit, Arriilmt Hooin 7 I,a GrandA National llank Building luir rit lrls In Oi'rnianv'H Itnlir U.s friel were involvcil 111 Bell lenient of wiir iiri'imratlonu. s-i:ixtj stivit;s t;ot)i ilcMIXNVILLK, Ore. Prac tically complete loss of nil f nil sown crops because of severe I le ctin her freezes Is partly offset throughout Yum hi 1 1 county by generally favorable reports from spring tiowings In a general survey of harvest results mude here. The crop as a whole is below normal but good quality ami yield considering the time of planting. Small crops s jch as berries, peaches and garden products are reported good. Prunes suffered from the freeze and extreme dry ness later cut down the yield. "I OTP. A OX AXD A1TEU WAY II i.LAii; li:avI'; I?nlnn I.a (iranrle 9:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 2:15 P. al. 6:50 P. M. Sunday 1:00P.M. 6:80 P.M. I'. . Dcf-AP ncadquarerfl, Boiuuier Hotel BUTTERNUT SUPERFINE PURITY K. J. McWILLIAMS Don't GET FRESH WITH ME ItVM-AN' t'M MO HCK E1THC.R- YOOOLD HICK- COfVSArtN lE-l1. WHO'S THE 0WM6R OF EM APPLES? T7 3a I EOUtMTAtSeEE.M STAMP 'CAUSE TWEV MX)? ruc&Dro tuau va , "W CCD MOU HIM A v L STAMP 'CAUSE TWEV "r J ' (Ft ..rov Jj;, -i lxU 0 . 1. 1 -5 -. tvitoli' p. '&:'.? J Physicians & Surgeons KTICI.LA X. llOJIMim, RS. D.J Ptiyslcinn aud bur eon Rooma 10-11 Telephona Soimnur Building Main 6tt HARRV llOVVr. M. 1. l i t: iioi vv, m. ii. Practice limited to di.-.-n.H-.i of tb Ltf, Kar, .Nuu and Tliront. Now Foley Tele. phono Buildlny Alula 1 10. tl, KlltltV, M. I. Phyyioiun and burgeon New Foley Te?rphono Building Main Hi I ( : II A I1 1 p. I AM. IS M. U, Phyaicika und iiureon Gardner Telcphono Bulldinti Alalu vtt W, 1. AlrAIIUIIV. Al. II. New Foley Telephone BuilditiK Main 69 O. ft. MOOtti:, M. II. T'tiyBiciuu and iui geon New Foley Telephnna Bonding Main lit K. 1.. It l,s l n, 4. it. Practice limited to (biases of tho Ky, Kar, Noao and T iroat. Rooms 38-19 Ttdephono Summer Building Mala 778 Kurtury Rooms lfi-17 Telephone Soutu.ur Building Main lb Osteopathic Physicians J. I.. in;i,i:, ii. o. Qenfrnl Osteopathic Practice .tiAHfuiiKT i,;i,n, II. o. Practice limited to cara of infants. Sonuner Telephono Buildlnv Main lot -Many orchards have, barely bntf a crop. Tlireshlnif is said to be iwo-lhinlu completed In 'yumhill county. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, lycrs And Pressers PHONE MAIN 732 Depot ritrwt Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned . IUhiitlt. Pent lier Mnttressa Alado Pillows ltenovuted Huff r.ugi .Made f.orn obi cariH-ts. Puriilliire itcpaired aud liecovered La Grande Mattress & Weavinsr Works Ideetmed Kunilgnlor PIIOMO t'liaj. V:dwardx, Prop A Combination of Good BREAD limit; by La Grande Bakery By TAYLOR HURRS MR.O0NN AND PICK 'EM DP HERE GOME'S THE O it2 sv Hiit service, i By BLOSSER OiMES.'.' 73 VIUEN WS TC'jPtr'A'aes WAS MFA0IN5 MOB'AAL. Axt) KO'JJ LOOli AT IT ; y ,1 -F,i hi i.-wr- 1