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Tlmi-sday, Aucriist 27, 102.1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE?. Vnfi Seven The Observer Want Ad Fade i- ' ... The Market Tlace of Union and Wallowa Counties FOB REST JJfill HUNT Kun.kil.eil npurt nit'lilH, ltil7 Kuurth. Phone f. USI-.M. 0-S-2li-UIi i, OK KKNT Kour room fiirnisii- . fl uit. in iirlyutt; liouv. Cull ' '; 376-J. , lCl-3-2S-ir KOH liKNT Ki'lH-y' Apis., 2SU2 ' N. lliri'h St., I 'or. N. Hirer, and . - Jackson Ave., hot wut.-r, Imlhs, cellar. l'oner't ghlrwulkt. to ull i. bi'IiooIh. Will urrunK; to s lit. ; . 1.. K.ll.y. i-S-26-5t J'Olt ItK.N'T I.Mfht lloiim'kwpln ; looiiiH, '4512 AUanlH. l'tioii ' -J. 9-S-2-tr KOH ItK'NT C-room liouac. Call ;. 31H-J. 7-S-U-tr FOR SALft POli BAl.K Tenor banjo, good I'aw, good condition, ruo.1 cure. " Inquire Kustern Ore. .MuhIc 'o. '; . V lu--2-3lll ' KtK KA1.K New modern five room bouse. Two additional 1 1 i rooms may ne ihhum wnn unlet rxpeune. inquire HU,J A AVt. ; 2(l.-8-:'ti-:itp I-'OH HA1.K-1SS-J. -Sewltlff machine. Tel. t;-s-2i;-2t Ttl THAHK 1!I19 Cole S to ex - t change for piano, phonograph .'or what? Write Box 216, lin ",. Ion, Oregon. 20-K.2ti-2tp FOR SALE -: 1323 Y Ave Chinchilla rabbits. 7-5.-1S-U WAM'fJ) WANTKU Uy a U'nchfr, girl or . .u woman for ftvnoml housework. Kuuiily of two. AdUre.su Jlra. J. H. Fletcher, Cove, Ore. W'ANTKI) Wa.HhinH; at hom. Will call and deliver. Phone . astU-M. H-8-2.1-lmp WANTED 1'renslng and 'leanlnfr. ZweifeTs Tailoring. Main 1 7t. Uflivery. Jo-8-iiI-lm WANTE1 Experienced woman or girt to do housework in a fain- ily of a. Reference, rail Main 731. 17-S-4-lf KOTICE! MoieS. wurts, auperfluous hair remove (J by LcctrolyNLH, no Hears. All j work ffuarameed. FOR SALE! l-'lrst Class Hot Water riant "' Chenp. , ' I'hone -Main li-n, . JOHN AM.KN 15H3 Fourth St. Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where they want to go. Main 02 Mgbt or Pay BARGAINS IN USED FRUIT JARS MASONS . . . ECONOMY . . i rt. 40c i rt. 50c Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE Good Service Clearness and distinctness of speech is of course the foundation of a satisfactory telephone conver sation. The lips should not be more than an inch from the transmitter, and the voice should be clear but not loua. Speak directly and distinctly into the mouthpiece. Home Independent Telephone Co. Iflt Can Be Done An Observer Want Ad will ilo It Quickly and ccouoinle ally. No matter what your want, if H can bo found hi the La Gnuule territory, a Want AU will find it. Header Interest anil render confidence built ovr a loug period of cars shows its value In Observer Want A Ah, InteJII&cut people watch them constantly for buying, renting, trading, getting Joba and get I lag help, etc '11 ie cost U Miiall the re turns aro Immediate. A "AN OBSERVER WANT AD WIJLL DO rr." Colonial Uetiuly Shop. K. J.tictlle Daly, Foley DM;;. 20-S-13-U 'AX'CKll If you nre sufferinK from catl'-er of the face, mouth, totiKUe, lips, breast or any part of the body, wrlto for our new lllu.itrated boiikb t. F K K E. WaHhiiiKton Cancer Iastitutf, Centralla. Wash. 22-S-2i-3tp LOST IA)KT Spotted green Klk toolh, lieavy ardd mountitiK- Heturn to tlh.si rver or.t.'hrls .Miller. l(e ward. 14-8-26-21 . jr Wc bad nil Kinds of chances to buy coal, but when we jcot the eh mice to put In the licmmrrct Xo. 5 coal, we i'PhlM'ri hnfl. book. Hue, bobber und pole. It's clean und Hht in ash ami because of its wonderful rooking (nudity will go it third Tut (her than any other coal ciiiiiuez into this territory. I The old Kenimrrer do;nii is, "Onco a Kennnewr cnstoiner, al ways n Krinmei-er customer." IMacc your orders as soon as pos sible, as there bit ninny people. In La (.iimde that will have noth ing efe but keiiinieivr No. 5 If they can i-t it. The price is the sanu1 as other coals, even Ihnuh it Is cleaner unit burns louder. Wig Lump. 1 2.5(1 iMr (on, de-1 liverel. Abrdutely no credit. I. S. We niiubt say Unit (lie Johnson - Ituniyay I-'uel Coinpaiiy of. Spokane has built on n tre iiiriidous trade on the Kenimercr o. 5. They nrp the largest coul dealers In SM)kane. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. lYmndry. 1'bone M-2-1H No Sunday Ilu-sineae Qt, -Joe Qt. 60c Vi Gal. 55c 'j Gal. 70c i ... -a NEW TODAY NOTICE CliMlrtea Want Ada are strict ly CASH IN ADVAN'CKi copy muat be In not later tbau 9 a, ui. Uatts of Uuvrtlou. Vila a: go per word for vacb Uucrtioii. KOH ltKNT- House on corner of Kir una Wimhlnfiton. Inquire HKI Kir. U'-K-n-Stp LOST ll. u.l. ,1 purse. Contained receipts, Ruld comb, ntnl house key. Jtc-wanl. iteturn to Oh. aervcr. H-R-lii-L'tp FOlt IlKXT .Modern four loom apt. und RiirnKe close to l.lKn Hi'hool. 120? 4th St. Inlitrc at 1002 N Ave. 2"-H-2"-:itp K)K WALK uiiiN Ave., 'urnlture. loot Ad- FOlt. ltKNT Uoonis. Laifce mid t comfort uble, 1'ileea reduced. ' H;i4 Aduma.'. . lt-8-27-ltp FOlt ltKNT i room houMe. 5 room lioiiHe, 3 room hotiKe, furnlslied or- unfurnished, 2 und ii room iiItartmentH. No chtldreii. John Murs. 23-S-27-llp I will give away corner lot of Sixth street ami M" Ave., If you pay cost Of alreet und sewer improve ments, perfect 'title, euy ternia. John Mars. 2tI-S-27-ltp YH SALE Finest cafe In East ern Oniiuii including Hi -room eompletel furnished hotel, hint? leum-, wdl make money back in one year. Inquire Observer of fice. 2ri-8-27-rtn Cain at ions I'sed ns Halt JVir lints in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (AP). Tin fragrant garden vurlety of carna tions, used as halt, has proved far more irresistible than cheese t the rat population of the Hull or I'.eror ds and Fourt House build ings here. Discovery was made recently by It. C. Kobinaon, chief janitor of the two buildings, after aeveral weeks of Investigation, that ras have a liking for carnations. Through the use of the flowc-s aa bait in traps large numbers of the rodents,' which grad'ially were reducing hundreds of ' taw und record books to a sad state of dilapidation, were exterminated. WHO IS YOUR SKINNY i MABEL? Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil for a couple of mouths and get enoigh good healthy flesh on his bones to look like a real man. Tell him he won't have lo tnvul- low the nasty oil with the naus eating fishy taste, herause I lie McCoy Laboratories, of New York are now putting up Cod Lier Oil in sugur coated tublet form. Ak for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets Hed Crops Drug .Store. Gluas 1 rugs. Inci, L. A: L. Drug Co., and every drug gist w orthy the name sells t hem tiO tabicta fin cents. Any man or woman can put on five pounds of healthy flesh in 8i bt.vs or your druggist Vill willingly reftnd I he piircliiisc price. One wonum put on 1 5 pounds in six weeks. Children grow ro bust and strong. "Get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. MOM'M POP FRECKLES AND HIS ( VWAT THE yTTS ( HERS COflCsAl (7 ::cw MK V'ELL T'5 OUT OF V f7 MERE AFTER )fveS-TMlS S;'--. . ; VV-'--. 1 MLe? 4 tkSW? n AAQMta- V-,,tVSU K.MVWJVBUTCIL , jVOO SHOULD I'S A Nf.CDLCG'S ) . ' . ' V MM-v5?f U E I ( CrlAKSrro ScE THAT VOL) r. xPiINDlTuRE J. T7 Wrp' -r-. V, Gapage J v ) That 5 f -Z Xco .Lw X 'fiip, -s- v x:-v-,' ' xifA'5 ( h,6hway ) tT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE MANLY- !!!! jTom Mix Returns To Star in His Biggest Film. There probably wdll never be any story-book character more appeal ing especially to the feminine mind than u good had man, a ,1 pNs''4.ll IllfilKH . i I i 1. 1 I L " Mil Mtll:! ,t ; r 7 (Wit. L.I, ; La Grande Theatres ! , beloved outlaw, a Kcnerous bandit. fought side by Hide with his pnr . For that reason, if no other, "The FU,ip ttfflljnst their common enemy. Deadwood Coach." the William 1 Tlt incident resulted in u talk Fox production, which opens on whu.M reformed the outlaw, and the j Friday at the Star theater, is des- 'Wherp;r made him guard of the ''lined to be popular. ,) Deadwood, 'oach. In holding down f The story Is adapted from the tjH, (trrtoidt position. !ihe orphan famous atape play. "The Orphan." , encountered manv adventures, not and Tom Mix. on Tony, rides trl-'th(, ,,,ust of wi,jCh was the meeting umphantly through acetic afterj.md ,)efendintr of a beautiful enat- i scene filled with lialr-rabdiig Jnci- '.,..,. wh0 was one day a pussen dent with all the gay abandon of R,,r on singe. The rest of the Ibis old lime films. tory can (be suvsaed without tell- i There has been some attempt of lag. i late -.to. nmke a kid-glove hero of ' . - - r- - - Ihe virile Mr. Mix. Somebody dis- ' Vi-n coveVed that he could wear a tux. 'MlitOnbulS 1H ndo and spats .with unite as much ;rJ,Jj KllOCkout' ease as he could wear shaps and ( ... , t- i jsombrero, and sought to cash in on ine piienomenon. Jt uittn t work, 'fit' ui ll.liul it .ltllll't ,..,V ,litl. 41. (real Mix fans. From an imperson Jal point of view, it may be inter esting to note the versatility of J one's favorite hero. Hut Torn Mix ; l"g uno enthroned himself in the 'hearts or his audience, as king of all , cowboys; and that audiencie j knows that a real cowboy doesn't Make kindly to a "boiled" collar. I o Mix is back again on Tony, riding hard, shooting straight and ( pieapiMg irotn crag to crag to mat, beat j rescues w hich make Hie h I la.st and the pulse.s i Drill. I Mix is hack iiain In the old role j and around l:iin in woven a fine , story of love, adventure and ro- mance. Jt heuhis with a day when, is a little boy, lie saw his father hanged by a renegade cattle raneh- er and dedicated his life to aveng- Jng his death. From that day on, j "The Orphan" was known as tho t most dangerous character in a FRIENDS CZS. -vjh at if you ow.5m T " MEa BE A6L Ta'A'.V aa:.? I liMfeV) A UTTLF. 3oV 0'JCE j q VIHO 32CHt Hli" Lc5 AM S , TUEV JJA0 nj CAT J:' -7 i-rcPF-. -; 5TlU.7HAr V10ULDMT ES AC Bad AS LOTS OF Tones' CROTCHSS 1 GUESS l7 ( Uy CoildO . . .I i ...... I i lil'l lll. IllllJIlli I , till n'lll,.. '!!, I, -Hi i '.J i M i Lci ils i OI929 BY NfA SCPtVlcr. tHZ. country where characters abound ed. .Yet, even while people feared htm, they respected his bravery and loved him for his fairness, and (Hidden, quixotic klndncHa to those in distress or need. The kindly old sheriff, who was sent out to "get" him. was attarked by u band of Indians, whereupon ih, Ornhan turned about and Vt UCtUlG X1 lUiay. A niolion picture beat described by its title, "The Knockout." "The Knockout," which will lw! shown at the Arcade theater Frl-I day. Is the screen version of M. D. ('. Crowford'a atirring novel of n j prize fighter's romance In the j I'amidian woods. Milton Hills, na the star, finds considerable morej npportmiity for n display of virile' tciion than In any picture he ban ,., ! In uinr-i. " ( in. Si'ii nu V ' I Unr.iance, heart inter, ut, comedy. I and thrills all are combined in this story of rugged American man hood. It reveals a jnodein "(Inn- lei nan Jim" type of pugilist who ;.:oi s into the big timber country to reeupnrate from an Injury. Ho eypeiienees advent urf-a that make his ring career seem tam! by com parison. I n-JUnatiC, realism is the. keynote on whieh the picture was made. Jn Hard Willie Means Well - you wjlo mame AW VAYD BE rrwm -Kta, Iff1 f" G0.W- JC- E3 r tT: ' j f'di'r that the ba-.-k;rrou:id inl?bt j tu line to li:' in the w uimH, the I ntmdinn (lovernnunt M ion I Mo - Mure: tnireuu offered ull H3 re i fiourc h to Hudson during the nmli- j u( t his pirt ure. The oilldour Ke.iiiM, which ct(n- j priti.' more than fifty p r c at of j ;he picture, wi-iv taken in the log- v.ing Olptrietjj of the Ottawa Ittver. Jli:h OH Ihe Ottawa mid Quebec ,U .s, .Thrilling fiht neene be v,,vn Sillu and a H'-foot- vfn nd .ersary are among the highlight! ot ttiu drama. One of the tin nun til features of 'The Knockout" Is the world's Marges! log jutn. The net ton of the itiory called for the Jamming of u river with t housnndH upon thou- utids of lops, which pile up when dam ia blown tip. Hut Nature stepped In and gave (he First N- i lion-ill i es a jam containing more ihi'.n a million. Within forty miles of where the company was making .sci n cm for the. picture a huge log buittn, holding back n million and Huurter lops, broke, uid the tim ber, released Into the swift current of the Montreal river, nw.pt down to pile up in a narrow gorge near where the Montreal empties into tin Ottawa. The strong supporting cast of "The Knockout" includes l.nrnu !)tiveen, Milton Sills' new leading I woman; Jed I'rouly, liarlau Knight and rtaudo King. The picture was produced by First National under I Karl 1 i udson's (oiperyisiou. Lam- hert. Hiliyer directed. Slicrrys Today Only "Breed of the - Border." The vivid backgrounds of Death Valley ami the realistic treatment of a tensely dramatic s;-. nation in the torrid desert are not so easy to get as they nppear when flashed across the motion picture screen: as the Hurry Garson company filming "!tr.-ed of Ihe llorder" with Lefty l-'lynn as the star, realized when they returned from location work in the Mojave Desert. Work lug In the waterless waste behind the grim' Mojave uiouiitr.ii.s, swel tering under a l-tioir.tr sun ut "a spot below Sell-level while the ther mometer touched Ltd in the shade, director, star and t roup all came back exhausted by the experience, In the play Joe Dennett, the heavy, is supposed to collapse under tin wilting glare of the desert ; and that part of it was easy! In fact I Bennett did collapse and Flynn himself, with all his sticngth und stamina, barely got through. Doro thy Duan Is Mr. Flym'u n-w lead. For tho bncbrlnr man or maid mi electric hot plate. Mr. KIcctro -servo It; a handy Itttla cooker It Is a very serviceable appliance and costs but very Httlo money. You can b-jy everything elec trical you want hero from a mazila lamp to a wash ing machine and can al ways bo aura - of getting an obliging service. on Tylc Or ' .V "v-li iTJEP.S ru.'.toiC . I )IHav, YOU Wish A ;avj MIA S ;r - L.71?..';- A alceady-i w.s '"; ; V j JDST IN TITyiM' TO 'I'' ' 't-rn-rt CMttR UP a Boy !: ; ji V'.y , J I ?0lW OF MINE- JM P Professional Directory Thlt directory In especially bandy for Ibe newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the name ami addrcsa of aomo professional mnn. It bns been carefully pre pareil and will prove lo be a ready aid to any rcudur Ju ob tuiuintf prcmpt pi-ofestsioual servico Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons UVtJH V,. ItnAOr Attnr:iey-at- 8TKM.A K. IIOIMIIIII, M. IJ. Law, office Weat-.lnrobson Hulld- l nyslclan uud buram luif. I'elyphono WhIu ill, aJTmBx,Xl V.',Vph'?r1? Sotiiaier Building Main 66b COCHRAN and FllKHIIAItllOeo. w Hot V M 1 T. i:uebrnn Hud Colon U. lOberhard. lractca n'lt,iU,i to tU.-ns."a of tho Attornuya ml Law. La Ciruniie Na- i.:,-H i.-.- vOMU .I'l.m.t tional jUnk bulbilhtf. 'Ificyhoae N.wFoicV ' Tono Walu 91" liullding Mam If i:. j, nintn. u. it. noni-HT . E A KI?f Attorney at Physiclua and tiurge..n Law, , West- New Fob.y 'JVbphnna jneubaon building. Tulcpnoue Main imllding Msin 2a 674. 1 CARL . IIEI.U-.At.orm at Law, "'KVlKlIi ala Sil'JtJi' itoom t), New Foley Uulldlag. iuyn.unuaiuriuoo Tolephona Main 770. Onrrtner Tlephon t UullUli;g Maiu a Dentists 1 W. 1. AlcAllOltV, it. IK New Foley TeTfuhona Dr. . W. Enwmnentlst, Card- lluU'"" 69 n er Building. Telephon Mala ttl. c. ft. moohi:, iti. i. IMiyuluiua and rfurgeon ..... - New Foley Telephone I),. II. ... .....Mon-Pon.l.t. Hoom. ..""""" M"'n '. Telephone Miu 70. Pr.otlerilMm.V1.', ' of th. Kyt, V.nr. Nuau.au 1 i rout. , .... nowm 1K-1!) T-l.phon. Architect aomnmr Hulldlm Muin 7? , H. aiUUI, AnblKet A. k Ricn.ito, SI. I. I, Grand. National Bank Bulldlnir "ffy .hmmw Rooms 18-17 T-lMlion. Soiuuii ilullUlnic Main la inp linly In Ihls, IUh thlrtl plctun' ' for I". C. II. "Ilrovd of Ui.i llur- . - - ,io.- will ik. aiiown hi ii... .slurry Osteopathic Thysicians th.'iit..r today only. A i'o.ncily In nlno Hliowi.iK. ' ' 't n "'" "'' " ' -w.- . ' J. L. in;i.i'., 11. o, ' General ).(. ...putlilc l'r.TCtlc. . iHAHCAlli:.' JM11.H. U. (I. MltS, 1U"I1I .fri,l lll'UT. Practlco linillitd to tiaro of Infanta, (Rominflr Tclcr.lioh Bulldlnir Main lot 'A MIAN?, Ore. Mrs. Ruth Gould of Port land sustained a broken leg and minor bruises and ruts here In un automobile acci dent. Mrs. Gould was riding in a cur driven by F. G. Hale, which struck a car driven by Harold t 'hristy at an Intersection. The Christy car was wrecked but he escaped with a few cuts about the hands ami head. Mrs. Gould was returning from 1 he hospltul where she had been visiting her mother. .Via. Phillip STftGE r 0. V A VII AFTEU MAT 11 1. KXVE IjKAVK I'nkm I.a (;rnnte 9:00 A. M. 1:00 1'. M. 2:1ft I'. 11. 6:90 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 6:30 P, M. , 1'. O. DoLAl' nemlqnartvrs, 6oi.ui.cr Hotrl BUTTERNUT SUPERFINE PURITY K. J. McWILLIAMS Vv'E VfJEKE LUG.W l) vol) cane aloNo - i vje (San our A V of ga5 rr ) 1 i . . i.. CWJ VJONCEi3FUL! IF OMLY tUWi P5CPL6 VjOUCD BZ ALI7.E ilf Ualtlmore. Tho accident happen ed but a few blocks from the hos pltul. She was taken th-ro and la reported to be resting as comfort ably as can be. expected. WEAVER'S Tailors. Cleaners, Dyers And livssers .rilO.NE MAIN 733 Depot Street , Mattresses - Rugs Oomied - Kcbulll. ; Feather Slattresws Made J'lllm'.s IteuoMtVd M Fluff llui Made lvo:a old t arpi'ts, luinlturc IU pa I red and Itrcoicri'd La Grande Mattress 1 & Weaving AVorks Licensed Fornicator rilOXK 42I-W Clin. i;d wards. Trap A Combination oC Good BREAD ' Jhido hy La Grande Bakery By TAYLOR vm didn't vou 1 SAV VOO NETLTDEO CAS ?- t HAVE A, CAM Or IT IN MY, WAuoN i VJA-3 TAMNu HOME FOR the tkactor-vou COULD HAVE HAD omg: 7 mm&m ...:V.:..,,yVi J Dy BL0SSER A TME VALUE OF- CUSC5 AMD OF COWFCOT .r.T-ff I JjBECKlES' I? STiU- UMiw.prjovso MS DOC7fc!3 Paqqeo JiOtVEH, 1.M SOME viv, VllU-iE. (JAINS' y f K rrf- - i i. V V.'vv;' '. I- I, I j V , I 1 I , , ; I' ' ' Ml J L I ' I J I I VT r .